VittsbutO 05'actte.; a. v. L. utoa B. RIDDLE & Co., EDITORS and PROPRIETORS PSTTSBVRCFH: SATURDAY MORNING, .11:NE 12, 1868 . .. Bess - err is showing signs of deserting "Old Mr. BUCIIARAN, from the same instinct that :slit desert a sinking ship. A few months since, When it had a large number of axes to grind, and before the administration liad destroyed it self by its Lecorapton measures, the ITerald was . all in all with the powers at Washington. In the early part of 1058 that journal supported "Old Buck" as warmly as it opposed him in the lat terlt rt of 1050. • But the ally is about tacking abo t again, not being inclined to waste its ink in enee of a brokendown dynasty. Bennett has sq eezed the orange and does not hesitate to oast from him the rind as worthless and no longer fit for use. Poor old Mr. Buchanan I "His sufferings," WI quote the language of a democrat of ancient/ riyisi,. "is intolerable."— "Occasioner —Forffey's Washington correspon dent—thus write., to Ilm Peet., under date of the 11th instant "Bennett's last artiele in the New York 11,- tr2d, in which ho tries to prove that the Demo cratic party is about to be used up in the oppo sition, laying the blame almost directly upon the Administration, is not relished in high quar ters. The recollections of tho campaign of 1816 begin to be troublesome ; and the fact that, after Bennett had assailed Mr. Buchanan so bitterly that some of the friends of the latter talked of going over to New York and taking off the ears of Bennett close to his head, he came round and begged for quarters, quoted and commented upon. This fact is regarded as a good proof that the Herald in making ready for another leap, and that its neat experiment will be to hoist the Fremont hag, and make ute of the in formation confided to its editor since he has made his peace with the present powers that The Herald and t he President nre pretty much in the same condition. Politically. morally and socially they are both very much out at elbows —fair specimens of used op and broken down politicians A cause is all the worve for their friendship mid support. Their inn:mice has departed from them, never more to return AT TRICK,.—The Democrats, or those mem - bees of the party who indulge in a little plun der by way of variety, hesitate not twcheat each other when an opportunity io anorifeil. There are occasionally some rich developments at Wash inglon, and curses both loud and deep are freely litrlnlged in at the expense oft he shining lights of the party, by those who have had too much eontidence in a politieian's word. In order to get the printing contract. Steadman of Ohio— the pure and immaculate Steadman—promised every body n slice. So prodigal was he of his pledges to his political friends, under certain circumstances, that nlien the sum total was given every body felt confident that he had no intention of standing op In his word. Ilarl he elone.so, there would have been nothing left for himself. "Ilow did he get out of the scrape "" somebody asks. Easy enough, and just in char acter with a regular bred ohiu Lecompton Dem ocrat. lie sold out his contract to a new party, slipped off from tic "city of magnificent dis tances" and left his deceived friends to their reflections, whleh were not '4ery pleasant. This was a scurvy trick to be sure; but then this is an age of scurvy tricks, performed by all classes of men in authority, from'"old Mr. Buchanan" down to Mr. Collector Schell, litre is the last we have heard of hint ; it is feom the Cincinnati Commercial J. 11. Steadman, the man of singularly brilliant :integrity, who was elected House Printer, thereby, according to the Enquire, achieving one of the grandest moral triumphs of the age, is said to have quietly slipped out of "liiteace (cash' down, of course.) and departed frairiNtAington, D. C. The Washington cor respedent of the Tribune, writing on Saturday, says: "The exodus or Steadman, the public printer, after . the alleged disposal of his con tract, has created a setusation among numerous panic. , holding eontingewt tvelon,ta j is „la that his obligations to the lobby for aid in hi. 'election as printer. exceeded the whole amount which be received for ins contract by a largo amount': The price which he got for his contract was slo,ooo—a rather small sum, Secretary Floyd or Collector Schell would say. - RAILROAD Be lins.—We find I he folloteng com munication iu the Philadelphia /,•••1/t , "PThe county of Alleghenostml City of Pitts - • . • •ving issued th e - . tiothis to a large ex , tent, i n aid of som ,wf dozen railroads center ing at Pittsbur;e<have suffered tome two or three conpeos to he dishonored, on some mete flimsy pretence, and the consequence is, that the bonds and credit of Pittsburgh and Alleghe ny are of mere nominal value, and the issue of bonds are so large that they will never command a fair pricei I would, therefore, propose a com promise, on:the following ba-is—for every bond of $lOOO, let the city of Pittsburgh nod county of AllegheniFissno a new bond of S3OO, and for the balance of $3OO, stock at par of the Compa ny to which the bonds are now Issued, and for the unpaid coupons, cue half to be paid in cash, and the other half in stock at par of the Com pany to which the bonds are now iaelied. This plan would reduce the indebtedness of Muss burgh and. Allegheny one-half, and the bonds would once Amore command a fair and fixed price. The stock of the railroads to which the bonds have been issued, is to a great extent owned by Pittsburgh and Allegheny, and in some cases, as iri Allegheny Valley and Charticrs Valley Rail road, three-fourths are held by the Corporations of Pittsburgh and Allegheny; if the above com promise could be agreed upon, the stock would be distributed among a large number of per tons, and the probability is that they would ::trite and c omplete the unfinished roads, and make them •Uroductive. lectcastan." TITC !lON. F. STA:urea, having been invited t o address his fellow citizens al Memphis, Tenn., on Kansas matters, ha 4 written a letter in reply, --- severely reviewing the course of Buchanan and hia administration, and closing 'with these Big nificard words: sincerely hope and, without some further fatal error on the part. of those in authority, I believe tho agitation will be confined to-the po politioil arena, nod will have no effect more se rions than the overthrow of a faithless adminis tration, which has betrayed the right of the peo ple, committed a high crime against liberty, and misled a largo portion of the Democratic party into a ruinous and suicidal error." Tue newo from Indiana is interesting. The Democracy of lion. James finites' District, in Congressional Convention assembled, split. One branch (Lecompton) nominated Hughes, and the other (anti-Lecomptou 1 nominated John F. Carr, of Jackson county.—The Republicans of the same District, have nominated Wm. M. Dane, of Madison. Thus the Congressional fight io Indiana is assuming a triangular shape. this is politically very import Int. It shows the irreconcilable character of the difference between the Douglas Rebels and the President. No event 'arising out of the action of a Congressional Convention, could be bettor calculated to strike dismay to the heart et the Administration and such bogus great men as Jessie D. Bright. If the Republicans and anlbLecomptou men of In diana ore ixttincalculably stupid, they will make a clean sweep of the State which has been the firm bulwark of Buchanan In the northwest. —OM. Coos. Now CROPS.— IV lieut.—Another lot of new Wheat from bele*, received by Messrs, Mudd. Hughes &Co., woosold to-il4 to Win. T. Hazard for hid-" Albion Mill" broad of Flour; price 90 cents per bushel. New . Rye. —The Messrs Shryock had on 'Change ,to-day an excellent sample of new crop Rye, shipped by W. lloWard 4 Co., Memphis, Tenn. The lot s about one hundred bushels, was raised in Colliersrillp, Tenn. t to tha ''Camp Spring ADD": 'New Pow( '.They tho'Bou sold . ,- 1 7 -;tlreirs: • .. , ::: . z„Tizsluairal of Gains Jenkins. shot whoJ. 11. deok pined at Lawrenke on Sunday, and liyaintiendcd by en immense crowd. There is a Strong publio feeling on both sides. Lane's condition is both helpless and critical. 'Flo has frequent attacks of spasms, with symp- Cords of lockjaw. It is now thought that am ,putation will be necessary to save life. --The excitement in Linn county continues. Gov. Denver, Gov. Robinson,' and others, are about to Start to the scene of the difficulties, to exert themselves to quiet the troubles.—Cin. an.; June B. ' • TIE& Vashingloo Union eays lbnt the peciple of the United Staten will without distinction 0 fPnrii honor hlr. Buchanan when he is deed. If they do thus honor him it will ho for dying. if is death rfUl b• remembered an the beat act of bin life.— lorr, New Onnxass An/ans.—We received yestei day our Now Orleans exchanges of Friday, the 4th, and they all contain announcements of the ganiration of the Committee of Vigilance ac companied with editorial remarks. Tho But lean, which up to this time had advocated the election of the "independent ticket," and op- posed the American candidates, condemns tho action of this self-constitutedTigilance Com mittee, and says "that so extreme a measure was not called for." The Picayune declares for • la* and order, and denounces the movement, of' l the committee as a dangerous 11 , 11rpation. The Della, looking upon the whole ail Lir a•I an excellent political move for the Illtichan.m party, takes aides pith those who are engaged in the insurrection. We are more than ever convinced that the getting up of this excitement was a well matured scheme of the democracy of New ,r -leans, under the lead of John Flidell, to rrcure ascendancy in that city. All our advier , . op to this time, as well as a careful perusal of the journals of that city, confirm us in this opinion. We ropy front the Btal , titt the following ac count of the first day's proceedings of the Com mittee of Vigilance: "Trio Lows Attam;srEo— I", : titam , C•smt..- ere in Operation—Great Efrito+l.l4.—•Our citi zens generally, upon repairing to their places of business yesterfaay morning, were surprised, and many of them no doubt startled, on being made conscious that during the silent wateltes of the night, a party naming itself a Vigilance Committee list orgunited itself, taken posses sion of the State Arsenal and the neighborhood in the immediate vicinity of Jackson Square, including the Sixth Distrietrourt,presided over by Judge Howell, the Court of Recorder Fahre, and the Second District Police station. Shortly after the proclamations were issued purporting to come from the Executive Vigilance c o mmitte e , informing the people that they had assumed the government of the city, determined to rid New Orleans of assassins and wrong doers, calling upon citizens to support the movement, awl to enroll themselves forwith. These operations had taken place daring the night, and the morn ing saw the important position named alieve, strongly fortified with cannon taken front the Arsenal, and protected by nien evidently cell disciplined. "Nothing beyond strengthening their pusi Lion having been done by the Vigilance Commit._ tee, the City Hall, the official quarters of the city officers, became the next points of interest, especially as it wan known that the City 'ono eil had been convoked about ten o'clock. While the Council were in session, with closed doors, the strongest excitement prevailed ateong.l the crowd, and various propositions were made to proceed al once 16 the rendezvous of the \ igi I-once Committee. Mr .1. It. Poindexter h. a . ever addressed the crowd with the view to di, nitride them from doing anything vmJently, and to snail the action of the Council. “The Council, we understand, authorized the Mayor to take action in the premises, and to have an interview with the igilanre Commit tee. The Mayor, and Gen Lewis, in command of the State militia, and one or two gentlemen, proceeded down town. At the conference cer tain propositions were made to the Mayor which he die not think proper to accept. The Council met again at four o'clock, and the fAlayor was invested witt full power to enforce the laws.-- Though various reports of the orders given by the Mayor were in circulation, no official pro clamation had been issued by him last night "The excitement in the neighborhood Dr the City Hall continued during the day. In the af ternoon a band of over 1110 marched lip from the Third District, armed with shot guns of all descriptions, and halted at Lafayette Square. -"No action, however, was taken, and some time after dark the crowd dispersed, having np parently organized, and proceeding in an derly manner down town, but not to the position occupied by the Vigilance Committee. '.At dark last night the head quarters of the Vigilance Committee organization list been ren dered almost impregnable. On the Charlie, street side a barricade of square Mork stone,. with a ditch inside had been ramie. tither ap proaches were protected by palings and r/.,rr.,iri . l-- . - do fries of cotton hales, and on every Ride per sons were prevented from advancing nearer than half a- square, though all day the people wear admitted up to the lines of defences. "Up to the time we write we have beard of nothing worthy of notice." The Delta, which seem. in its proper element, when fanning the flames of discord, contain, the following: "A breastwork of bales was formed under the direction of some forty or idly mcn, who, with muskets and aide arms, stood silent lookers on, and keeping the sometime 005T-ctlrio. crowd back. After this breastwork was finished, • ”rvrr rsnlng- Sri t he church and the other of the square, amnber bairicade was made at St. Peter street, at its junction with the square, ILU in faA the cotton was used for various purposes of defence. Dil -1 clog the day the Committee caused to ho arrest. ed several parties charged with offences, most of whom were released. We learned that a member of the Vigilance Committee, was pointed out by some spy, eharg• ed with being the rammer of the gun which was fired in the morning, was knocked down and dragged into the City 11all, and finally placed in the lock up. Will the Committee submit to I It was rumored about yesterday that the Council had, in their secret session, appropriated a large amount of money for the purchasing or side arms, el'. Soon afterward, however, a crowd, headed by an elderly gentleman, went down St. Charles street, and pitched into lien Kittereilge'a establishment, on St. Charles, and by the mere enrolling of their names they became the sole owner of any piece of cutlery which might strike their fancy. It was rumored loot night that Mayor Waterman had retired, and given thepo lice authority into the hands of Gen. Tracy, and that the Chief of Police had been instructed by warrant to arrest one and all of the members of the Vigilance Committee and bring them before the proper tribunals. The military were still or ganized at 10 o'clock on Lafayette Square We have since learned that all the troops above Canal street had dispersed, by order, and had returned quietly to their respective homes. We visited the camp of the Vigilante and found it all correct." Fonr,ins News.—Military terrorism:trot social espionage are now the grand charaeterisi ins of France. The deplorable incident of the Figaro duel has natiolly awakene&discussioti on the general questi of the empire. Marshal Vall iant has caused an order of the day to be fixed up in the barracks to the etfect, that any officer fighting with a civillian, with.mt permission, will he degraded from his position, and.lf neces• eery, cashiered. This may, perhaps, have the desired effect for a time; bulstrong cirenmstau• ce, continue to prove that the people and the army may, ere long, come into serious eollisiaa John O'Connell, Esq., died suddenly at kings town. The deceased gentleman was a eon of the late Daniel O'Connell, and wan associated prom inently with his father in the great repeal agi tation, extending from 1812 to 1847. The Free man's Journal states that, the canoe of—his death was a severe attact of bronchitis. contracted by sitting in a damp garden chair. It is reported in some of the Continual-al Journ als that Count Cavour has addressed a despatch to the English Government, applying for the open support.of England for the'ultimatum be is about to address to the Neapolitan Government, rela tive to the Cagliari case, and formerly demand ing the restoration of the vessel and the imme diate liberation of its crew. In case, however, of her Majesty's Government declining to inter fere no directly, the Sardinian despatch is said to contain an order to refer the cone to the arbi tration of a third power, to be selected by Eng lat.d. in cue this proposal should be entertain ed by England and Naples, the Cabinet of Tu rin would insist, se a preliminary step, on the liberation on ball of the Cagliari's crew INPORTANT Peon Lar;;;rirr, Friday, 1, 1858.—Last Monday I started for Linn coon. ty to ascertain the condition of the wounded men who were shot by the Missouri axaasnins on the Inth ult. I reached the neighborhood where the murders were committed on Tuesday night, and found the whole country in arms. At the first house I called, eight or ten of the neigh bors had collected with such arms as they had, and wore consulting upon the best mode of self protection.„ The news had reached that settle ment lessihan an hour before niy arrival, that about twenty mounted men had been seen loos ing data scouting party near the State line, and runners were sent over the whole country for ten or fifteen miles that night. The result was, all the Settlers gathered together in companies as large as possible, and in no case did one or two remain alone on their claims. The women, as well as the men, traveled two and three miles to some general place of rendezvous, and then some of the party stood on guard all night. Carey° Tri b. A Warm= Eat,.—An inquest was held in New Orleans on the 28th ult., in view of the body of James Dowling, aged forty yearn, who, it appears from the evidence, died from tho effects of drink. lie bad made o bet with a companion that ho would drink sixteen glasses of liquor Is a givonspace of time—to take the drinks in rapid succession. Ile took Litton — glasses of gin, won tho bet, went and laid do In and died. A New CIIT-0/F.—The 3fississippi has broken the' le'ree at American Bend, destroying the plantation of a Mr. Johnson, on the Arkansas side. The gap, thus created, was, at the latest accounts, about three hundred yards wide and thirty feet .deep, and was constantly growing both wider and deeper. -.The new channel thus created will; perhaps, become ~ permanent, in whisk csso,the cut , Otr.lfUl ease twelve muse o f travel. < "TIM schooner Prairie Flower, from Salem, was capsized yesterday afternoon in the bay near Winthrop Bar, and several of her passen gers were-drowned. The particulars, as nearly as we can learn theta are as follows: The Prairie Flower, a schooner of Itr 4-i tone, just comple ted by Joshua Brown of SalOn, for a fishing vessel, left Salem yesterday morning for Boston for the purpose of being titled for the salt fish ing business, nod had on board upwards of fifty passengers. males, who took occasion to make an excursion to the city. When a little distance from Sahant, the crew observed the appearance cf a squall, and pre pared to shorten sail. Being entirely new, the rigging had swollen in the blocks, Boa it wits found impossible to 'lower the sails. While in , this confuted condition, the squall struck the schooner, and she instantly capsized and filled. Many of the passengers en the approach of the squall scent into I lie cabin and there met with a watery grave. (INC hundred and sixty three persons were added to Henry Ward Beecher's Church in Brooklyn, on Sunday last. It was Communion Sabbath. The , pulpit W. crnatnented with bouquets of Howers. on the platform beside his don FA the venerable Dr. Lyman Beecher The five rows of pews in front of the pulpit were surrendered to the new members-163 iq all. Of these corns 2:i were from other churches Fr is Bahl that Gen. Harney hos noted for more men to fight the Mormons. Gut, if our information is correct, the men in our army have already been eating their moire for the wont of other food. Hence wo should suppose that more moles would he wonted rather than more men— more victim!. rather than more men to eat them. Tho:•day drnO,t , l -I Allen Km I=l A Greet for Females.-711uods‘..I. 4 ..rnolnul, ervrPnted ...1.1, purportin, t. I, rpocitlr In th6T/1110111. .11.146.' 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To MAI:MED LAUIRS • prealiarly .11141. It will I mtiort Hine,!.rink cal Um tliwillilypirkti WWI regularity The:, hare neret - Ewen AllOlO7, to pa where the ghee, lt ,, tithn te.h•hd rage h! rhhtplael are well olarrre4. Fur full particular, gat • pl.:twilled, Iran, of Ihn agent N. It-- $1 and 0 jx.alago NW:Not enclonod to any mil-boil ,ed Into., 1,111 moot., n batik, ruolnlnlng vet 00 pile, Ipy return mall. It L EAIINESTOCK A Cil., and .1 , 11,y all dra.,ltitx. T TUE GREA'rEST MATOII MACHINE IN W01Z1.1.1 A VoRTUIIP: .11AIHS WITH A SMALL INVMSMCNT TIIHMAW PATENT MATCH MACIIINN Ix • eloq.by, <bent. soul o•rf,t Slxtell blakyr. Thn .ttachlux only $115; i.. drit•n t.y Lend, and will make the for. loon ol lie nt•nnfeetitter In • flirt time. Where goal wood 12 to by 11.1 i -evilly It materially reiloc.tx the o.rrt. lit•Bovar•I county or 1 , 1.1111/6 grriede•n. are °tiered toi ode al a /11.1er•10price. tartorolarx xt GAZETTE O , )CNTI N WWI, Fifth street. )4,171111•• lIT ETNA STOVE WORIiS. ALEXANDER BRADLEY NADU." MD AND I.CADDII IR ANIMA VANUA, DA COOKING; PARLOR ANG GRATING Aims. Plain and Fancy Grata Fronts, &c., fiVLIOLESA LE AND RETAIL . Foundry on Allegheny Mr.., two equate, tooth enoll • Pentoylwanle Ps/meager Depot. Offieo and Salon Room, rnd3lydfr No, 4 Wood Sti+, Plltebnrg h. Pa MITCHEILI., HERRON & CO., YLIOFACTUII.S OP Parlor and Ileatiag STOVES, Grate Fronts, Fenders, Cooking Ranges, &c., lot Liberty St., Pittsburgh, Pa. mr22ll,ly_ 25UTONS oIIAROOALL FIG METAL; 13 do bolt Jaidata Blooms, RAO awl for tub by ja &MIXON A CO. Sputat Aottres Permanent Office Coruptying with tho urgent request of hun &NIA of 'heir pltleuto. DRS. C. 1%1. prrcri &J. W.9Y lili:S Rave rucindo,l to remain PEILIZIANENTLT IN PITTSBUIttiII A toi n u t♦ IM roonnll,l at Mgr aka, Nu. 191 Penn Str'eet, URN /SITE THE RT. CLAIR lI.YTEL. n 1 , 1 ,1 Stioda3 a, for Consumption, Asthma, Bronchitis and all •aber Chronic Complaint• ompllrat,l with or causing Pulmonary Macau.. including , Ihv Liver. 1),.. r•peia, 11,nie (I.aphsivog, Mitt PlTell S SYR ...111,14tate that their tr , atnielit . I C. , auriiptiou is I , 4Neil Upon tn. .614 that damns, es fury, 1,1 twfnro,on , ldurlng iisd , r4orns.nt In Ora lungs, and th.y therrfnr.. y Mechanicl, i.itir and )I,dicinal 1.9.11 i-fry the 1,1,..1 and stratellwri iroPE Ihesr, they roe )(EDWIN 11. they tali. 1110.1y,l.tip "nll lha"ria r ruratic , v.h.n tit,/ is,, and+ ar-. ryprandly caul ara•ting IL npm tau, I,nn.,dr orabli ity on any titatinent haa"..l ormon lhr 1.1..n.0h1", but "Alan I.1"a that the “slat dianaka can in. rtaclal in a clirrct manner by I inhaikl.inTr," for as beta". Itat'sl, the r. It r, (4 , r r and 114 r. tat n , " in thn 11,9,.N0 rhnr, for colonlo:. A 11.0. of qut-oyots b. tto atoll to thomo irialiino to con null 0. by lytter nal '10:81vorf. It 1, John C. Baker & Co' GENUINE D 1, I V 11: 1 I ! ! TII :4F1.1 t'l NP, prepared in the mint moon., nn.ll...ttb-1 by or. boa rer..lrod the 11.11‘ . 1 Ittn t f row, n. n or: , of the led Leal Prefunnien of Phil 441..10, •trl o 10., b• 1er...t0ne..1 et an nuparnet t. nnr ether I nr.ol 01. n. y ninl lull.. no 1. l'ononnipt“.l.ll-n4. I:r“r rtant.• n'hite, Aotlann. Ithonma. ttoni. mod all Scroluivuo dilnnonoo, it to nunnonnonr) ovonk: —thononndo of onllnnut phyolniAno an.) A inoricn 'having leollod Ito rnrelion proin.rt Pri.parod only by JOHN C. 1.1.11CL11 & DriNto.4., N•.. 1.4 North Third ntr.+•t 1 1 1,11...1..4 - 41111 Null by all brlgglntsll4l.ll,hoat WHEELER & WILSON'S FAUVIELY SEWING MACHINE I=12! rineet or Coarnest Fabric Al 11e ple.unar4.°llll.lq.arilo, umhinK altl, .wen ftne Thoto and Grauhful and du MEI* Slitc.l” p Itsnute. almost ra.lso hairly. and kr..1..,..tu1i1g11.14ie1,..:11.1e Lv floully nay Le “1441,1,1 I.y rul.lressloa JAW. IS•mg,of ALF:X. It. PEED, Apent, mrl No 64 Pllll, ntreot, SINGER'S SEWING MACHINES Vlll4llrtl, r. IN PS 0.•1 .II .0..1, for Ow tow of CI' 11 61:1g and Shoe Mane rAeturerm, llarneen Milker., Carriage 'rrinimer4 mud I lo• lovti knOWn •ted precttr•lls Ma. L N+ 1,,,ht, cowls*, and LiGhly wrr.wlw..utwl tuachhe, it•'w, , rk ...wally well with thw 1, r2n tw , w 1a... aw.l imwtt I.wwww. a We 1 , 4 U.:wily mow A 1.111 ,a th. a ~c, M ha wale at N.. York 1., it. F,El' I Ninrlcol re I PITTSBURtiIL„ PA, A 1..., IL,. 11k , 1J1,01 It SI:WINtI MACIII'(E Nu,* 14 - • , n IP, to $l.O 1.1..1; j_ S. B. f& C. P. IiIARKLII PRINTINU. JOB AND All, KINDS Uf WRAPPING PAPNIR K'nrellouee. No. •27 Wood Slreci. P/17S1irRCII, l'A Lc/A.lk. my4llf fc .1. 11. cmuisTl, M. D., 1113 TV,/ S”,/, fln•ing 11.1 t ht. sklvantago. Fi•lrro G.ll.•g•s and olals • ~..Ia•. pr0f044.1..t.n1 stt rl.. if, SUDO le A L AND MEDICAL CASEI /t., W 11. A 311 c L.../.. lion 11. A. W. A.., 'l'. II Alt, T J. .1 It. Ilinart J..ta. II Mell, ozytt I /.1f: N. It( )11..1N1 N DE 41.1-1111 to Foreigu and Donvsfic Rills of Eichange, litsA sorrs AND :11 . E.'1E, Ui C: q AIM I:T FTILEET, PPITSBURtiII, PA. rna,l4, on all th.• principal cilira throng!, 0, the Chard I+lalrs apV.•toly El= Iron Halting, Iron Vaults, Vault Door., Window Shatters, Window Guards, d.e., Naa. 91 Sten,' .Unit un,l 6h ?lord Rtreft, I 14.1% - eeq, 1P...1 Ind Mt, 401.) PITPSIXII O //, PA.. Hs-. a n 12ar..1 • t•rie,y Patten..., fancy and plain, c Fill/PllO VANOEVER & FRIEND, A "1"I' 41 f 2 N S 4 A I. A W. SOI.IVITOU.S IN CIIANcEItV, S. E. Shgne't Mork. Dubuque, ln.. /114-o.ll,nott. p.mtptly rut. tu soy pot.. 1 N..stl.r.r fort. nr Wt..tortt Illro ur+in Rill attend to the porchaa. and VAi , . of Raul Crawl, taint, Money nn 11. , nc1+ mut Mortgrteg. trelAydfr. W Ar N Mantrfacturer+ and Dealer+ In all klula of TOBACCO, SNUFF AND CIGARS, A N • aND'Es.A.CCO, li.rl,er nl.Smaklo.hl 1.71,./ um! L•usznert PITTSBUILI) LI. EA a 1.. LI. LILL., •11111POR ROBINSON, MINIS & MILLERS. FOUNDERS AND MACHINISTS, WA.IS AVOrtli Pittabnrsh, Penna. ORR., No. 2 1 Markel Mai:tufa:tore 01 kind. Of Stvnni Engine.. and Mill 11.dni.- °T. CrrAting,Etails,ol Work, Fbran, flod..re and Nil.. Iton Work Jobbing and Repairing done on abort notice. nua. 1 vdtr. G P.O. R. ANDERSON. - lot Sil.• cry Streit, P Tim ' , IV:I - WT.. AM* wfloLliOLt I , GOTp ix Every reti,iy of PATENT AND ENAMELED LEATHER, SA", L.,,t A, Split., ;V 0 l'reorh and Coati( ry Calf Skins, Set° k,.11 Crwringe Oilerlothn, lee., All of which Will 1., tortiLd,. , ,l at the lore,' Coal, P.0.'.. 19-11 1 D E S AV A NTED , IC4N '11( . 1 HT BILLS II RAWN BY _ DU NC AN, SUIERM A N & CO., lIN THE UNION DANK, lAMPON, IN $OllO lib' orb, It POUND STERLINO .0 olt UPWARDS. Alm., WM, ou the to luriral /Abut and lvlatitt vl Flanex, il..ruvroy, Korvin And tabor 'Eti.oiv an ...!rtvail) w 1,at.,A.,,,v 11, A to), Wovl atroul..,‘ 1,... Tho,t MATI,ACit & ROGERS, COMMISSION AND PORWAIWI NO . A 5. C ..ek. TE3, No. IS Pine S l SI. L.osils. PI n. Rt . ,. To Mrird, - ...1, Illekrou,Sl..l,ll.r, 11.1) A Malkwk. (ibln, Cbui. Ltulbold A Co. Lot., Ky , P Y. Day A , INtAuoi, 111 l . Danko 6, NliterAtior, lowa, Irt9 A Mai1...1% Phibvl.ll.lda, Pa, r` , .3 lh, Üblrago. Fr:vgl,l A gvnt for Illinol•evotrAl Railroad. an,Gtodfc EI.R.CI-I.A.SZT No. 54 St. Clair Street, PITNOUR4III, PA. • (D, New ambling.) 3.44tlydr. JINN KY IL. (20/.1.1N6 rorwarding and Commission Iderotint, AND WINILDSALIK DEALER IN Choose, Hotter, Seeds. Fish And Prot... Sows Hy, •ow A'. VI W..e2 Sbwl, Poitsburgh. SAWA/ICI. C312-11.1e DLL EIB.CII-I..ANT No. ha ST. qi..tui STREET, PITTBBUIIOU, PENNA., IN prepared to furnikli hie cutdomern and bu)ete generally, with the nll.l moat Luthiunable etylea of Ppring and Ktllntn•tr (leak of every variety, which he will make up to order to the entire eatiefeallun c.f Gam who may lees thou, with their patronage. ataiLdfu DR . J ALMEEN, Ira slllt Ci NON D NT4ST. FROM NSW YORK. Krill A (TS TERM IFITINUT PAIN. 11l A LOCAL BENUMBING AGICNT Cu T. GUMS ONLY. 4E-Itwite Teeth cut Gold, Sliver, Manna and Unita Scram, andperfume uIL Dental °pendulum to • arieotina wanner, without pain. Ilal-Tertne =Jamb.. h 4 finallllll4l4 Mtrecl, below Fourth, h.C.:d6tufc WAAL , JOIVIS ...... ...... ...... . WCY LlOOO LI. Pittsbkrgh Stec! Works. JONICA, BOY 13 dr , CO., BlAultf.-hroneof CAST STEEL; Also, PIAM and A. S. STEEL; SPRINGS and AXLES, (In-ner It and P'irtf AYr.r4. EVlthurgh, O. ii.iioo4ll/ 0 . 8 AL CO., 11‘8011CTUR11 18 Or • Itme•ra , Improved Patent 'heel Cultivator Tooth. ayrit.r Ho. and PIM Street', POMmrgh, PO.. itag lydn• . . . - • • 0016164 e.O. Canal. A. A. CARRYIRR a BRO., l'ittothurgli, Oc tiiinco Agency, N Fourth N PITTSBURGH; PENNA. Comp.. rrprortented of bighead standing. Chartered by Peonsylauda and Lobar States. Fire, Marine end Life 81.101 bitten of all description. A. A. CARRIER, Jyttilydlo ) S. B. 0411111 git. tti:si D. Fill 4 En.A_Fer, sun racrrnaad um 01.421511 All kind• oTobacco, Snug! and Cigar.. Quo recemuy ca. tho 111111411ns No. 129 Wood diroeti 1. addltiott to their 31 uuctoring Edtabliaosialit,No.43lnria or s o,,*be,,,lboy ii be pleased to Moly* *sir Mardi, pallid% i - . lirtn abbritisrments SI X TII LIST of Applications (, r Tavern l.iestnes. filed in the Clerk o Office of Alb•whet,y county. up to June loth. 14.55. THOS. A. ItOWLEV Clerk. Doid Geo. W.. menu. Vpper St. Clair tp Bryan Jan., with other avaals. 4th wail, Drool. John, Laren, Eli.beth t Eerie Georg., do lat ward, ha.boigh. Brown .7.o...eating boos°, word, Witter John, talon, Pechl,.. 11,. Cull Charles, A.J 4111 ward, I'ittol.ll,l., E. W.. do Plum Op; One:4 Agnew, eating house, nth 16,1/11, flay, Jo...ph tavern, 2.1 wool. Pulobor a L Iliutgen John. Uivern, .. Hugh. Patrick. Av I,lwer St Clan tr. lloplino Patrick eta Ist witid.oittoloiro Ilendell Margaret. evting holy, rah ward, I'Ai,l.lll.t, Lynch Janina, with other g.k01n,4.1 d • .1 • Liadvtia Frvtrk, la, ern, thrculuchnin, Learock flamilton, do lot ward. l'itGl•ti,ll Lang() 0., with other al..1.1(.11 4.11, Mains W•ita,,n, with other p,valo, Vet:silk. 1, , Miird.a.h leant, tare, u, !loran T. J., Mani le•atio, ...ding bons, ill, A 11,1,. ll ill, Vre,ok. other good., It•-eerve Mille, & 111,.k0100n. with nth, rood, 410 n 4:4 Alr•Cerron.Lanie, la, ern. 114 ward, Vittetwo,h, McCornhs J, F. ,to Chart in• ti.: h.. 1. with other •01, 1 p.i NlrDsole J., , th, Pol. O'inJanieo Pt . do A.. 4th w .i.elt,l ; Plnl, r p If " Anna L ) rating • AlI Inter StAt Juana, do do tipper do do .1 • I Stewart E II oLo 10l uClma., tavern, let w E ard c , l iPoicttt t.boho n rg rg h n . Shnum Archl ttting hon., Mlzahetepot Taylor bald, torso, wa hite I Volk Wi E a l ~, Wary.ath rd, /ea.. .I Wata e n 1,, lot Pi lb ,u hoyTh Rard of Liernaera 1-or , ANA', ant- -0 tho 15th, Itlth and I 7th lust T EST NEWS frv,ll all woril L : 'OO the NVW 00110 DA I IN II ):I: A I.D. nJ I.IIIF INUFACTI Iltl FOR SAI.I: tilt I:.ENT 131- ny, nalin.zrn. 1 fir ~.t4,111.1,1,•r...., uk.si tiro 1....t0t . rirr• of nor Spr,ml's rlalarch who. prop.... 0, of It• , RIFON ic ,•23i , 14 1 011 SAL;.: ()It ItENT ,mall Flint ~ •tv or.• T. , .1 of ,null fll. 1•• .nloprzwe the Ijiaa• 1,11.0r.1 o ia-11 , 1141, our HUNT t !kla,outr. H.II • . . Truly ^.l , oloed pEKSONS M'FLICTEI) R',.~i1.11,....1. +n i.y...t 1. 1 yi.. iii Mann,. tool., is poll CA RTWRI , JIIC d 1,,1 Not N. no. 1\..0 SUN USIBREILLA IJ 141 WNW, ISE/CAGE:I LICH ' MANTLE, LC I ItTo o, NI k otoolm .4 U,... ikam.dic.. jor C II ANetIN LuVE,7lll..k-1 .1 L A A - KE FIIII -- 15 , 1 half bids. White Fl.h 1.0 do Trout. lAN .1., .1.. !bum.. Joel rpc'd uu.t f..r HENRY 11 I`l.l S T UN! , RI F.S --311 1.1.1,. priton =MIMI I , AIIII L'.l ItX S. CON , 'F.N . I I: Al El , IA E I. r le I.v I: I. I. I.r 9 ; CASES SA 1. SUI I .1 I. r I.v I. VAIINI,,,r,T4Ii I BALE A N !SEEP 1 . .. r hv r.41-1!4,1. WI, a I CASE, CDROM: (NiEEN For mal.• 13y I I. PAIINV.STOCK t CO CASES AMERICAN VF:RMILLION for Irl2 n L VAIINESTOCK *CA) BALE LAVENDER FLOWERS for sale .1 by it.l2 n I. FA lIN h:. roCI A. DRY APPLES—roi sayks prime Dry A pl.. r.•: A %141,1 for alt• 19 , lIENUY II 0,1.L1N , B RNS-2.0 bbls. ownll white Bear. I. 1.12 HEN 1:1" 11 COLLIN: , HERRING- '25 1.11, Ilerriti4 b.!. sal, by J-12 II KNILW II 0 , 1.1 INS, CEMETERY NOTICE. pro ~,,, pr.. 1.. r HILLDII.LE CEMETERY, Aro rv.imnl e.l lu 1,11. e c wittat go. Tru,t... rt,ut rtnte nt.istrg [ . ..motet y 11.11 , In 11.1. o•mtlit y. [Ley o .11 1.., .11 sire stl thnui.ol th.. prt s-ibt tt. thr I=ll9 VI i 111.• lir. Saturday Afternoon, June 12tit .1.,nolan11) .1,, N., 11$ tAbl..l. Tia. 141.14, Nt.rth W.,1 , f A 11. VII aud wain. Fl=lll= I= In nit the ..I..mentei and r, r..... 0. • AA PC. ~.,i . .:,ci n . 1A1.1, ne....marr t 4, evrwt.lnte Trtm--onn , f.mrth V. n hi mouth, ilEjr•A LIDERA I. DISVI“•NT El mil II in .1 C A ft I ) 7.. the l'ikon• of A II t'l [MONT naval, left PitnAur,..6 imuloomml) Lig Waehing ion City, I t.ove placml my unhonalmi low boomer on II hen& of IRISH A MACKENZIE:, Attun e o ~ N. TAO F.,arth einnA, to tams. I m.vo - tfully rmounoond rho,' n h.. hat hitherto noploven m.. on..n.smonelly Jo; .1111111 A I.FRF.D R 51oCALM41NT. TWIN TIIO3IPSON CO., 1::5 Thinl vt hare Pot rereirod and for elle lArga lot of P 1,11.1, Venetian Red, R.ol Ochre, Vermont Ochre, From'', Zhu', A 1114, WWI /11,, hit! Lead, 1010 nod 501,616 Baltimore 1` Lt, Md. Hallo: Herr, do N 0.3 111.1.01 • 10 do No, I do 12, 111 do No. 3 do 20 Kills No 1, 2 and 3 do lal parkm,o, 1.40, Fol.l.'ol\ 04 sod o,r 1.10 .1 LI CANI.11:1.1/ 10 PHINTINt: - 11111 nrrularm; Yrire 1. 111411. Mlle lading, Lrt ler 11.4.1 label, awl °I., kind of Job I.d..ltikg oserztl. , l with tmte,accuricryni4.l t , 1W51. t JOHNEITi/N .k (N).. Job Puutere, 67 W... 1 nt. G ROCERIES--75 Ithds.prinio N. 0. Sugar: •,(.0 bblg. N. O. Molsust, 16 Las Tobacco, vaginas br.o.b. 15 keg. G twig Talacc.l: • Window Clavi, aes'd nor-r, ":""".I.n, h.r role by 10 IL Filittlce.N a CO TIIE AFFLICTED should bear in mind that the Only Truer, Simi/lifer:tory in thie city, ie No ba Wu.' *trout. The earlier mender of tho nrIII has lord much experience In fitting, inannfacturhig and repairing Trite., and trupportore Prawns preferring Trinewe made to order eau W unn modeled. Exatnino and 'prko Trot-or at 41.11 Z e 1. ., 111 111 0 y. thru visit thn Witold/v.14,y. CARTWRiutur 1000(1. den No. SO Wood .1114.1. SUPERIOR DOUBLE RECTIFIED IV 111S 1t ET—Fur mile by the berry!, at the Lew pure id IM. mob.wimot, Brandies, frith and old alonen g ahrla Whiskey at minced prime to clods out the .h. k,-by Jes AIITCHICLTREE, J a., it 11111 1. LACE AND SILK MANTLES, lIA NU wine, ninegrn. Lawns, Needle Work Collar., llose•ry, Huta, Coreett Hoop I:kith', end Linde demcoto goods' Just received. C. HANSON LOVE, 74 Itlarkot atteeL fIARSIONIVIIIS—J list roceived from En rope two very superior HARMONIUM& with tide.. atolls, doable bellows, etc. Thoy ore in, elnollt carved cues, and for follnessand Helmets o f tune cannot be surpricad. They are adapter!. grid] for rtoe In church., rui for the pallor, being a rood elegan t tient° fed the ease Prim, $ll5. 11. KLINIER 11150.. Jet No. b 3 Filth street. 5U CAPES CONCENTRATED LYE, 21/ boor, Corn Starch,looo lbs. Cream Tartar, silo lbs. Chrome Yellow, 120 dos. Raking Powder, eOO lbs. Cum Amble, &realest wholesale and retail by Jell kIACKEOWN A FINLEY. AIACKEOIVN t FINLEY are Agents for the J. 11. brand of VarnElme. Wsuoßes su No. lc; ly Wrier. Jell P • 1K FOR ILDRRNS' CAPES, . Ilaitques, Collars, 811111 fr0.. , 03:111, de_ The beet assortment In the city putt roc'd. Pleore mu nod see them. JellalawF C. HANSON 100015, 74 Market at. 1 - 4 1 LOUR--35 sacks Sommer Mills Extratnie _.O Toon. Floor Jost reed en conaisumentle w l.y Jell ROBERT D1CKE5',134 . , near Weal. COFFEE-25 bags_ „genii Rio in store for We by Jail- Rom: RT DICK EY. DEACIIES- -'217 bus. Tenn. Dried Peaehen 1 In ahva: will mil low to clew IV/EERY DICKEY. BAILEY'S PATENT CURTAIN PLY-- VlRE—Molted In mei Rut reed and for sale 0125 and 23 St. Clair rd. .Jell J. dt U. PHILLIPS. NDIA RUBBER. DOOR MATS—The lost article In we for wile el Ole tpdi. Robber Depot of 1.11 J. • 11. PHILLIPS. INDIA RUBBL'R CURRY COMBS—AIso a large assortment of Dressing, Tack and Lon g Comb., for sale at the India Rubber Depot of J.&R. PHILLIPS. OSPITAL SLUEtTING of all widths and bestquallty for We at the India Rubber Dep.*, 20 and 21 SL Clair atrSeL Jell J. • H. PHILLIPS.. nONSIGTNMENTS-- &XXI lamb Country Beton; 250 by. prime White Bran ol 5 Ws. Na 1 Lard: IS kegs Fresh Dotter, e 1 box Doer Metter, 230 Inn Dryeipples. Jo 6tors sod 1tir.6116 67 61161113, R 0/LWORTU. goy bent Store on Liberty S for pent. THE subscribers wishing to close their usi en the let of Jrily, the store ocottpitd by thwm bo rout.] from that date. eittor with ur wlthout tb. , oottflit Apparatus, Canks, Tbio is a very desirable mole for n Wlaoleoalo o Serrlznal. beim; out,tannAlly and 1,, u., 3 thenar, will, an alley leading, to Iraiu ot.. bo , aloo bet ,00 stmud for bnoir.osa. TI,-.Taal . Rootity ing Tub, C. , ppor 0111. , 5.,1 Ito porantoi wanlin4 such rosa,d.ablo tot m.. it. lo.lanuo of thew stock ./tit..., I , wa0., , .1 ~ 3 sr . . ..11, .1.1 re.lnceil Ole. 11 1111,C111.:1 THEE, tat ,, , •Ltl N0..1 , 19 1., bony ill ( ' LET A.,,ar,table , and well-arranpsd In.-I , rm w.•0..r1 1.. k 1101 r../11n/lonz ^ ll ' " 1 ' 11 1.' ..... 1,1 011 •. II nat. r. . . 1.441K1VC lA/ ERTI. 111•=111 .111r:7 EMB=IBMEN win, trnlll +i+l• I , ps tr. /1,1 ‘,ll I r trrrn t yrnr. 1.. t•."- mil'_ I,F'.\ Nt.VYt K T 56/ rC LET—A tw ,, .t , ry 13rirlc Dwelling/5e 1_ on linF•trert. hrt woe n Pnnn And tho En.a Tern h 11. El \i; 5 Lolrrty ..fror A 1... 1..01 to. E.t..t I.) 1., 1., ear:r altl Iw ..01.11.14 t- 03,1 0 11l NN. Cs., .1.1 . .. 111 . I 11. 01.0, ...Iv Alanult. (tuft.' llttothrtt. Thertt 4. one It. Pt.l ur Ith all 441.-1 •• Lt.h•.B k ittit••hh , - For. fhtlhor partic.ihtr. It. w,l' I:,n/were. WI 14 1 08 I.E— The I,t. :lid blurt rntr y P. , •1 tho It, thht,k, PIPILI Yam —I t• ill t.llfrr TIJ DA 1. th. ‘l4l ..1 Jon, at 1 . ..411 Uct•l Mal.. n.. Pill. •• .• k It fl. It.. rani; , sr, ir..ttpth • trttag I; 1.. 1 1.4. .I...trahh• oth h.r. • r..ottat y tat.h at Ttlltt tittlitytthal. Mr 31,1 .0 IL , 1.11/1.1, -1.,. 11. t V • imof,.r•••li 101.••ro.) • ill F.., fog ~.11. ~Itr. f. / :2 op. ,Inithl,l.l and ®IIIMIN Al • TI:-,po:. I- ron./. IV$11:bo ,1 c.o. ae..l all,. 1.1 f..st Ir.tra by I 1....0r ♦ I o t.• t Fouto.loy 11... - ',ore 1.3 SWAM/13, %VII!, k... 1 AIL :I-, y. 1.1 LI,II, AI, • 1... b y fur, 10111.1,313 L I wt.. mr. .1 , 11.10 m tot .r" I ~..t M=MMIMMM t‘ I" .1,1 Thus! inlithri , .l,l 1 - 111.A1: , ;111' 11011 SE IR SALE.- _L., A fino Ilor, 0 yearn LA., 17 1un0.1.,/n , S: 1,1,14,11 bni/1. works ~.entle, for ...le I , y It. 1:0/11SON 1.11.1-1) he. (Jul EsTAisLisil3tENT FOR SALE.- .$ ~ I.• the &lieut.. health of We,. r . illtrat,ll quittinr Luau... toile , . Irt the country. Tborr.for. the rstal,lim!uent rurried rat I.y hi,no-Ir nod I,ror tier t0r,...11, ill, the 11<Ni - rt.. Itort,fylun t. - A both any lack etorrr filch !whoa, 1.. 1!1.1r n.rou thr. purrh. , ..or for n •.1 .1 14,r rout rt., 01 1. u nu.1..1 I n turt boot, the., 1,1, , -1.. n,..1 1..,t., r Ma, lue I.t, mow , 11i4h, ~ II• n,— rr-, ut.... not 1..0 to, haists r.. 1 wt-1at..., of imr. ,'Y I.ll , srly Stre i ss, Iss is rills., IS,. I-I June or I+l July. 4.11,11,s I.sissitslssss,iss .. , untry itt) ists V•sry fa•0r.3144. , IprEur, . N IC All ginriem• tiering viia. agusinit the firm will be pint en iree.intniien iff their in - remit., met the,. indebted ie., ime. I reibe.illiel le make as little Propexty AILA RE OPPORTUNITY IA 1.1,,w offered r..,,.r...v.tturnis valostin The endr,,teet IsnA ler est'. se the Filth eits•l lOU trvt ea Iles rsees t sstres, ',trudge, 'doses, MI.- • fres t •and Ntults,tl +l el...ut 17 I fs,st. aloulst jai 1., 011 1 . • xleudn, 10.44: 11., rtre, .111.1 A rtrort. Al..x s A.t • noL I.a wL.. It IlarA,fre, I u Ihr. F Ir.t ward. Lilo., Let •41 ANIeL.I •.:e Ferry . . Akt. lot •010 ur I PIII (11 , .t ler•o no.n) eti 1,31 froutoot shoat 1 . 2,1 foot lotytt.,nt. t 1 aq. tttol Iltt..otth to Fttrotto str,t, A 1.,. Ihn -tirept.t. rv.'• lb. ozoupirti by Rhodes R V., In, Thy ;0-At. pr, , ,..t1y %al 1,. .11.1 Laronl.l.• tet113.1.u...1 u. rn had WM M :MINN, Famrth 0410 Land for Sale. Tll6 sub,riber td-rs f r sale ft , t."° , ll township. raw, 1.4, Stark r,nnty, Ott, row ~,,,,, known no wntnirting CIO acres. It,. ualen thoo of Morelli°. on the Ft.,. Itoad l°a,ling to Woroet, at il l within stout t..° mil... °I the Pitt. hoot!, Et. XV, an.l Chiron, llaiimvl. The month, raft and sort 10-set quariore an. partly .tared .d itriprosol— the tentanoirr to r,rrol with superior timber—aml the what, I. waterol ht springs and owning e.o.m.— Tbs. o..tiun is coukiavred the At,..,, body of land In the comity. It will be e°l4 nadividol or in qr. - term to mut pnrchazera. To thteo who denimto inoott in reaPeetal• betOr.pportunity to rrartl ttferol. • • • J. ii. 81YEITZER, Nn 101 1111 Ptroet. Pitlsbnrgh IMEIME ANDERSON FARM, 2 miIeAER Z nt New Bright... Bear.. Co „ICA Pa— on BI ••14 11”ns.o.11!in, rtuL iuiuG 101 4,1141 el /Ifrliebi /4.4, of which is t 01.411, ea.! 95 of whir!, {A mt. r nev 13 acres t•oiterr.• to Kra, nr..l p...4tiri, and uti ra.tin , farws of coal. Thrra is ati 11,herd Kr.sitt.l Ineiotrw.f. lu nlttivsf el - cry rich] there In • gprfog of IleVer.fsilloß too Improvonenni commit of a new (moo Dor°Ding, at. farbed too wvother.l.uded log, a mall tenant brave and a large Dunn born. GO by ai Pet. Thlo eb..irn Corn, Is In a high baitte of eultlvnflort, go-. 1. rm.! n, • rr.1...441.14 neighborhood, ronytukut to chord... Vill'KJA. len., ennui, at Tlll,l OFFICE, fir of J41 . 2-411,efIT .1 ANDERSON, 0,,w Brighton. Dn. • - Valuable City Property for Sale. THAT very desirnble on Wnter Street and ii.elenht Alley, next t John !rain A eon,. heir.; Issf..et ett Water and Front ills eete, ats.l inn de g . aloe s the Alley.. It n ill to e IJ te:ell.r, or in lota of 20 or 21 heel ~e.che per tern... t ube-I, II e made cagy A.l to payment., ep. ply to & • air.' tilt Liberty Street. Pitrebor g h. 1,10 R S.‘ LE—One of Wallace't Patent . Portable Cl o t Mills, with Benner'a latent Potent Stour Machine, Cloth end Elevator, all eon, plete and ready for eett lu g up. Apply to W. 11. SUVItA SI, Oil Mill, apl P ter Reberres A Crai g ate, Allegheny City. IBERTY STREET PROPERTY FOR PALE.—The Store-room, end ellnetee on Lees ty «trete, onr Sr Clair, known aa No. I 83. The EA aleon A. 2 feet front me/ lAt See deep, extendin g hark imn re , Alley. on whir!, is erected a Staten TJ Carrie : , Tie. property rents ' , deity ter $lO,l, and will labels et a bore nn, melon nreenintsearln g Ceram For part,rnier., el It. 11. K No 211 Liberty arre,d. VIA SALE—A Drug Store situated in one of the bead location, In lb° city of rittaborp,b, for eitticr a jobbiu, L retail or prracription .11111tICCISIOLIVOtre I.lTers,l purrtmxralVlllAJlllll g mlvantaL•ba , 4f rare r , on.. rence. F . or information Inquire of JOHN lIAn. Jr, at Na. lfid Wood 1 , 1b.01, corner of Word and nu« burgh, GA WiNfrA•3 AND 1.1Q17012S ItEDUCED PILICE S. r BSCRIRERS ARE SELLING OFF hrlr ittoa ut redo co.l priers •litopurotary to quitting bozo., comprtalug romo of the clfokuuft brands of Foreign Wines and Liquors. axon Maid Pale Ilrantly, flariiireay do Pure Uld jri.h BATATTOII . II . Mall l'orLoisil VO, itioniiiigalitila Rya A riopotior Double lVtilakey, Blackberry, Clinger Lind D.iirinatie Ilrand kc, 04-11.. tel and Tari+rri Keepers, ma well AA faniiiirit, Lire nor a guriii opportunity of at/playing tageolia terma. Will. MITCH Kir T EE r Jlt. , & 111t0, toyaallf :409 Liberty Street. Pi .A. 1 ,71.38. JUST RECEIVED- A L,t FTEINIVAY & SON'S • CELEIIILATAD PlaNtart. Porrlotart 4rairtoti of plocurlay, oho of the... amt.! rol Plato. Yortos aro ratur.bal to mole early siplicatloo, tos the .apply blister short t 4 tho demand. .• • . 11. LEDER d BRO. No. GI Filth "arca; Solo Agentol for Steinway Q Soon; alwy fur N 0121 1 .4 k Clerled Ptabon. • TRUSSES, liHR THE RELIEF AND CURE OF HERNIA, In all Re iltags, mut , .PAII DOM INAI. St I PPOI - CritlH.S nll It Indio, nlvrays nn hand, uld Ina& to tads, nh..rtest not,ce, IPy I'AItIIVITIIIIIT A 66 Woo.'aC Coal by Wright. lE'ttubserilier i 3 prepared to deliver in Al.eglo.ny 4•r Pilbtaagb, CANNKI, Olt EITI . NIINOUS OJAI-4 Of Lt beat Toll, T. Ar alit:bat deprival by no LI ro.,brwl, pnrebs.re ran on getting full [Foamy. Al., LIME, riot: UltiCki AND CLAY- . . W. A. bIrCLURIII, rillar,benp Card Drrol, 1101 Cornrr Andcraon rt. and radiroad. CMARS! CRIARS!!-1 liace just received thla day a large 1,1 of groulne Laporte.' tiarana Cl' gar* of 11a old mid well.knwan ....arnica" brand. Thoae lambing a L.l. of KOO4l Cigar, should call and •o mp mock beforn purrhaaing elrelrbera JOE. FLENIINU, Corkkor DI•113 , 0d arid Markel .furl. . — Ira ) m e dry Flint: czo paean rafted Calf alma luO do .1 Elf.: iu arm.. Rod Emir bII y B. lIIMATA/ I/ a:Co. No. Marty alert. rER Y'rid& of DRESS G 00 PS Shawls, nee Ore, Mourning Goods, Whtta Goods, Hos Alrh, • large awl very cheap frock or Dolhealle u p, Je:kdrorE C. LIANFON LOVE, 74 Market et. LAWNS, BEtififf.. LACE' MANTIM, DOMESTIC GOODE, ae., and Olen a dna as la In the city. lIANEOM LOVE. 74 Market atrart. STORAGE TO LET—Two latedry Cel tanandSecondandThirdfloc)( ott fororatto t.r Ingot' , of lIITCHCOCIC, hicCREERY S Ct.r. Jel No.llr-Becood and 1:11 trout otorois. C VE ma !i t T i 76o tibLeglydraurgz etore, and itatireff - • - tke - Stuo-Atututil Report of the Treasurer •.tau ••Pittabureh s, i ,eings Ina!tun., ending June la, I .IAI:ILITIEr'. A Tn... remit - rd frrni drlnnAcors far .n moult, ;1„,a91 , Au nl,l l v.l to tleinrintr , r4 for I. n 1:n: not rs, .Itm. I, 11. t_. 6 .1, au.l 31k.. tan . Rill , Expect.... ACCJItni Ftxtu fM CIA on band. ...4 4, -1 - 4.:,n .: The Mute,. barn Itn- Jar .1,1.1,1 n diviTl.lndof iIIREL yr]: CX:i r cnt LI ill. , pr , fitn nf 0.. 1....1 &ixcr.cn,t,,,, ple 1,02,th, It a. .t .in an, 1. , In..' Intelent from June I I ).1 . :- . ..../ t en I :-' . A. CJI TON V.% • - ' C.l[3lMl.4totter, nrpOint,il perfprru the dutico require.] by the act to I.4tsh. 11. h high and low water tin• vicinity of pith,h ne ,h —• ,opy of wbirt, art i• herewith pol.lllo , 24—girethlsimil, Ito nnnice that they will hold n meeting on TMOSSDAY, i7ih.,•.F.P, ai I , J o'clock, n. in the Committee Rams. of City Cooed! Chamber., at which time 004 place th-y will bear nity parties who m.y ha Intcrexted in I Iv, 011..r...1.-cif , l 1 n WILLIAM WADI, WILLIAM DILWORTII, MORRISON, 1.d.1 ColStrainionen.. _ Eirt , rt 8067. 3111XM (St Eirt•bargb, June 6!h-1 , 5t , I L,d" . 1 . 11E 13..ard, or Directors of th e Pi tt ,. al. 11.a.trn Nltnier, Company has tat., day declared a .1.4 ..lond ,4 In E DOLLARS per rt.:at., payable n and at. for tha 11th mut I-L.l,n St.clt h,ldet • will be paid at the of J W CO.,lkthn TIIOS. V. 110W11. Tr tors. • ST • M0re.0,./111.1 INSIALL3fII COY - I,lli, 1 Pit I,l , nrgb. 2h.t.1.5.59. . . Et-z.e-tliv I I , 1:N D. 'l'lA Prveident and iree t..,• Caupaty or Pittabargh, 1.1.1 a day dia.:arm, of TWO DOLLARS p.r 0ar.... tK ni.l.lted to IL. realuctlon of the itook Note. lILNIcti M. AT%TOOP. Sarttary. 1 . . ail journe,l meeting 01 the Ft1xk1.,1drr,..112.1, North Acn.rickn s.llmralt CoMptn, Of .a tho C.upatty, 012 InaL. NT.FDAY.II,.. ICA. .!qt.,. h+ ...lack a. IL T 11 NETIN, EUants IiTASTER—Dee: Skins and Horse Hides, T for which the hlAbtAt rt.arlet Ft, e Jae paid. by tel2e ItIDDLEs C0..60 Potrth a. A Gentleman who is an ex and rwrew:ful fe•tructor, %rebel, Ode de / It-. ,re .It,ly bt private tartruclidat. Ste fro IJ Lave r.k , • rhort dbdacts iront the rite. De le te• II t.. teach 1:0,;11r h. Slatheutaticn, Lain, Greek, v l/Cia th. hlebeet trstlmoninie. Ad ,iteee I r leiter A . 4t the Gazette dike. Jelo3tdtt . 1..(J1t - AIHN Sat Mont to, and all Eipenies Paid. N AiIENT IS WANTED in every town XL mid manly in the Unltd Matra, to eas e In • rr apocutblo linolneos, tiy abora profits ruay • rortainly milli:oil For full partkalara Latinos Dr.., lIEN RI {YARNED c rof Itrootti and Mercer tits, how Fort City, itirlioltia..no utago .tune. tuttawr . . W Alli immmutATici.v.--io,ooo Bien • oi ii p ta o t Ito. oat,. nt 11.. soot popular willing &al, nhm In..dniti slechaiiira,fiutu and Teart. .44..0 r.i tv..l, Mi. to tuit oa Tory prolltatilo awl ploaoant linoli,oot, ...tiling nom to sea thu country, • mat. noinoy at trio Guar Limo. *pinta auto in We bum aro clout - mit Crum calf to 1.1,L0u ptir )car. For fall p.rtirtitan. and a list 01 amid. aitalrooa If. Fl. RTILISON. • City Put,liitooK Iluroo Main .boot, Cinema!), ftl,iin or. Mein;flaot, h itlll.ltiON, an ladyilawler \ijANTEL—Agents tontl in the State of T P.:m.43 , 11;0 u in, my lIAND POWER PATENT:I7IMP that two men maur.ryabeut tho field and pull up !Oa larg.t Ono stump. by La r.,1 aboot two minutes earn. Addrcsa avnad W UAL L, Bougot, Maim. Ebitcatlonal Male and remain Acadomy, „ Itr,o.er Q , nnfy. Pa. I:1,V. HENRY WEBBER, CUSrI PSL I , CATEI) in A healthful and beautiful re cectutty, h Lo.les North of Neer Briebton, with feeed-m from ell inim , dal a.ftociatione. TLe moltd nlture oftlie INlynls is regarded of prime im Stndents fee the znceit part Lome' in the Lm ily PrincipA. The .e.meae m imtritclion is camper, and thomuyA. Tema ju.r hessiou of Itl necks, including hoarding, taxa, lights, washing find tuition. VA. Latin, Greck and French Lapp:lapis, V., t. -heir to Le paid in alvanca, tha lAlswo at the clue of !Ito warm. • mtua comntfinred on TUBSDAY, tha Ihtli day of May. Stu E dents ardmltted at any tirtir. Roder to Jodca Park. atanrherterf G.ll. 19 Rirlihrson,Jr., Allegheny; J. M. Burch field; Ifirtutirrgh; J.ll )101or, do; Jnn. B. McFadden do For Birth., pat heals,. adds,. R V. 11. IV RBBllll,Prlseipak North Sewick Ley, Bearer Ruction Zalcs. P. I.L. .I).A.VIS, A..uottoneer., °moaner<lal Polo. Room., No. 41 MEM Street.' 1 4 1 AST LIBERTY PROPERTY AT A cc - Toesday e. ening, June 15th, at 8 etlos.k, on the ...Id tonror the Commercial Pales r00m.,N0.84 Elfth etr.d., mill be sold, two very desirable Lotsof round, AiIIIMO ill COMBS township, adjoining East Liberty, taloa Lot N 0.12 In 71011.5 Melton's plan of the Latimer Perm. 'll.O obore front on ttpting street, and contain alant. three earl, A email street tuna aurae; the rev of the lots. and en (bent aro 41 large mambo. of lure. trees. Tim,' lore ate near the Collins Park groualls,hll within a r e , minut.de ...lE. of tho. Pa., I.therty Itaiirc.l Depot, be. nos bottiolod on ottLer, elo br leads of Henry Metieary and Cloorge Finley Taralß—Om. amrth t.4laure ia iL,.n aunaal Mr eat, DAVIS.Aact. ! o f! .j.; j o. T . i t o , N b commercial salts roam,, No. r•-• Fifth street, withnit re aewTa to pop advances, se c ond loin/ Gold Watches; 4 oft en.] hand Silver d‘c 4 Gold hook and Veitawn. re.; fancy M.O. Clocks. Aim, a number of Ladles' Cahn*and Work Roses. Jolt P. M. DAVIS, Allot. DESIRABLE I' U RNITURE AT Ate - rrom. —On Saturday attori . . - n. June 12th. at 2 o'clock, at tan nowcommercial sales rooms, No. Si Fifth street, will be sold, nrucAlahogany Sofa, Marble Top and Pier Table., Drersing Bureau. two Divans, two Mal:410 Clocks, Oc.„ the fuollllllte , oftceeealy leering the city. Sale peal. live. jell) P. M. DAVIS., Aunt. 131 ED PORT FRUIT TREES 0t FLOWERS At Anent:in—On Saturday morning. June 12th, at 10 o'cmeit, will bo sold, of tho Commercial Sale. Dooms, Na. Fifth strive, a levy choice and extensive collection of Trait Trees, Sheet, lluslins. Milhous Plants. Roots and Flout, Seedy, imported direct from France, by Felix Hamel, Flores{ in I event], embracing numerous taxied.. of Orange. Peru, Pluto. Peach, Apricot and Cherry Tura, Hasp. berry. Currant and °on:sherry Rashes, Grape Tlnew,Dahl. ias Pretnia,a, Asphodeolus Finks, Rose &retie; Canntliaa, Magnolias. and many other tine descriptions of Flowarsand Garden &Ede Pamphlet Catalogers run bo hail at float, thug room., 1..11 P DAVIS, And. UILDING LOTS ON SEVENTH ST, _LP AT A UCTION.--tin Tuesday evening, June 15th, at o'clock, on the aecunet floor of the Commercial Sales R.oemv, No 44 Fifth street, will be nib), by order of this florid of lltrocterr. .1 the Third Word Public School)— Firs very ralnable and desirable testa of Ground, situated Seruntli street, adiorting the corner of Grant anxt, Nit of which have earl t (root of twenty.two feet on Seventh at, extending hack ninety feet; the remsdning 000 CM:III/4 no Seventh street ty only feet form !urea, by 010017 fret in depth. Trnury —One cash; the remainder in three Nast anoint payment...l.lth Interest. Title indlsputsbl. lee P. 11. DAVIS, Aunt. VALUABLE ;TOCKS AT AUCTION—On TUESDAY EVENING, JunolBth. at 8 o'clock, will be sold at the new Caroms rclal sales rooms, No. 41 :12 Guam E.:change Dank Stock: 1i abases Merchnuti d IleoUfaclUnai Dinik Stock. In ila Cltlrens' Ti do Allegheny Eloise Crwopany Stark; al do Pi Gaborgh LG 'Fire and Marius /n. Co, TO do Allegheny Ito , Stock. P.ll P. M. DA V IS, And's. V ALUABLE PHU PEILTY ON WESTER sr. FOR SAI.E—Gri Tuesday overdo, Juno 10th, at 1i o'clock. on the second floor of the commercial sales rooms No. 81 Filth street, will !resold, that valuable lot aground on Webster st, sr the prod of rth street, having s tun front of feet CM Webster st.. erte.tlng back 110 fest to Cloy alley, on which Is erected a two slur; Brick Dwelling House. no shore will bo sold entire or divided Into theca lots so may treat snit purchawre. Terms, one-1211rd mash, balance in to tuna' simnel payment. with Interest Intl • P. td. D AVIS, A act. QTOCK. P., FT. W. & C. R. R. AT -retvirs k 3 site, In lots to suit purchasers, by apl P. !I. DAVIS, Auct, N. 04 Fink st. AUSTIN LOOMIS & CO., Merchants' Enhan LOCK SALES BY AUSTIN LOOMIS kS 00, AT TILE MET. iOIIANTS' EXCIIANOR EVERY TQIIESBAY EVEIIINth—Bank, Bridge, Insurance And (tipper Stock, Bond end Red Ethite seta M publio nho at the Merchants' Exchange by AUSTIN LOOMIS .2 CO. Notes. Drafts and Loans cro Real Mat. ungallant on reasonable terms by AUSTIN LOOMIS A CO, se2l Start Ncte Broken. 92 Fourth st. WE HEREiT CAUTION THE PUBLIC against the many frauds perpetrated on °smart - tele, Ifeetetkes Her eto ated Stomach Moore, in whkh there is to Imitation; except the label which for • time may .ell onLor our mune.; and when, to the detriment of health, the frond is discover ed, and the sale of the nolions preparation aesseg,:anotber ounto is aubstitnted, and new energy I. applied to sell it at low prices, while other parties trump up names eoundbte eimiler to [bat oldie sobscrilmrs, with an imitation label, are able is many It.tancetto palm od on the unsuspecting st • low price for the genuine Hoetetter's Hittites. We therefore emotion the puhlk, against all Rah warner, and roan. , C.ero,wlieu purchasing, to tee that our entegmbh elgauttre is atteebed to the bawl, and Ide time of "Dr. J. Llostetter's Rot:neat bitters" blown In tb•tbusef the bot tle, abed tweeisod au the metalle cap tor/wing the cock_ All other. nothayiog th.io matt!, are coaeterS4 ts or freed.. Sold by Druggists orerywhere, and by HOSTETTER E. IEHTTII. Sole Ps oprietors. Noe. ftl Water or 65 front eta. jeldateerT WALL'S PICTURE GALLERY, hoURTII FTREET, behri.n WroJ and Market, PiltAborgh ANIBROTITEB .n.. 1 . . PHOTOGRAPILS Talieo in Ibe riii.o._irrri.e 151 6[r, tutisfartory prieee. coyll:d6m E:=7=l A MBROTYPE ANI) PHOTOGRAPHIC OALLERIEtt, tin. 21 Flitb Weil, emelt/spray's, and tq alarket, opfwelte Fleming's Drug Elam Photcvapbe finished In oil ar water colors, tinted on Specimen% and Reception flown on the around Raw. c n rc a n, AMBROTYFES PUT IN clof.lD use; rog FIFTY, CENTS, ADAnO &UM, myl2l.lmd NO. S 4 FOURTH STREET. WILLIAM B. POTTS & FLOUR FACTORS, _& 1.R.0D1T0323 COWLISSION MERCHANTS; 324 N.Deuwaro arum, cut = N. ITetzr Street, (tbon Tine Strett,) PLEILADELPEILe. Sa•Cotah &dram. ma& on Consign:B.W.. dlyittllett WIC IL [MUM Jas Room - W 317 B. HOLMES & BRO.. PORK AND BEEF PACKERS, DEALERS IS PROrISIONS, Corner Market and Front # mr3o • • MURPHY BURCHFIELD .have Teed _CA•tot ot mewed Swim Muth.. • &•14•111 Alms P•quiizad Limn Coitus, low. Mut muol d • Awl we we now Wrath* our Hemp. mi.....tem Robe. al omit lower prime am mal4 thrlyts $111.! • ft 2 MEMO fL^v u^ W 4:- OF TIS BEST
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