Vi4sl)litt4t,- - i'V'kitti, D. N. 1111LLUC11...11.2..ZUC1X.......16 , B. RIDDLE & Co., iDISOBS 4nd rEopstsross ..V1TT83317.13,C3.1itz I,THDESDAY '3IOENENG, JUNE 24, 1858 REPUBLICAN COUNTY TICKET 1 . 01. 0113a113,—Thrl OP/. JAMES H. 8100/1/18AD, Pittsburg , . COMILBS-22D - Dancler , ROBERT dIeIINIGIIT, Allegtieny_City. MM; /MIN P. PENNEY. Pittsburgh. As J. HERON FOSTER., Pittsburgh. ELIAB EL 181811. do • DAVID IL.BAYABD, Peebles. JULIUS F.ZOLLSR,MaI.sport. BOMBE P. McDOWELL.Alleglieny 111=7 JAMES L. GRAHAM, Allegheny. 111,01110EOTAIT, / DANIEL AIIeIIBTRONO, Pittsburgh 0011111SSEOS12, ZACIIIIIIB PATTERED/4 Indians. AtllDren. JOHN M. LAMMED, Mullets. CondAss., CHAUNCEY B. BOSTWICK, Lawiencetille ROBERT 11. DLVIB, Ohio. The Teem e a F JJJJJ • The soreheads who set in motion a call for a " People's Convention," looked very blue about the Court-heave yesterday. Their "Call" was not responded to. The "people" had no confi dence in the bogus affair, and the beggarly array of delegaTes that came In met in the corridor of the second story of the Court louse, so as to hide the thinness of their ranks from the public gaze. There were men there preten.ling to rep resent some half dozen districts, one or two in town and the rest in the country, and in every district that we can hear of, these delegates were chosen by a handful of one, two or three, the largest number that we could learn of at any one of them being four. In one ward, no meeting at all was held; but the four who at tended the meeting in an adjoining ward kindly went over and held a meeting of their own and elected delegates from both. It is safe to say that the beggar's dozen of delegates who hid themselves in the corridor of the upper region of the Court. House did not represent fifty peo ple. It Ifiss the most complete "fizzle" that ever was heard of, and the actors in the farce looked as though they were heartily ashamed of it. The "Straight" Fillmore Americans met down stairs, having about 26 out of the 66 districts represented, 17 of the 26 being the districts of the two cities and adjoining boroughs. This is about their usual number—the convention, if we remember rightly, being smaller than last year. These "straight" Amoricane aro able to . poll from 600 to 700 votes in the county; and anxious to increase their numbers, no matter how small the `increase, they sent a scout up into the corridor to hunt up the forlorn delegates 'of the "people;" and when these modest repre sentatives of popular sovereignty were found they - were duly invited down stairs to unite with the equally forlorn "straights." "This la UM man all tattered and jorn, That morn.,d lb. Malden nil forffina." Tho union was thus duly effected, a number who had is strong sense of self-respect having in the meantime withdrawn, and the two con ventions were able to poll 61 votos—just one less than the "straight" convention had before the "People's" delegates united with them. Thus ended the "Peoples" convention—in smoke, its members uniting themselves with the straitest — sect of Native Americans. It was an edifying eight to see two or three Germans and English- Mtn and a half dozen old-line Republicatos taken into the embrace of Know•Nothingiam pure and slmple; it only needed a "croppie" to "lie down" with them to make the mixture complete. The united convention, when it 'got together and its members could look one another in the face, was afraid to consummate the dirty work allotted to it. They knew they could not -get ettough decent men to lend themselves to the foimation of the mongrel ticket contemplated, nest so they adjourned the abortion to meet some time in August, when " the dog-star rages" and they can get themselves op to the proper bent. They had better for their own sakes have ad journed to December. And so ended the " .4 Luigi - table as well as contemptible affair, and one which will serve as food for mockery as long as the recollection of it wittiest. As a specimen of the cool impudence of the convention, as well . as of the tender mercy it :-&wili,ettow to those who have been wooed to its emiiice, it undertook to elect delegates to the State Convention of July 16th, and of the seven chosen, only sir were straight-out, unadulterated Natives ! The liberty taken with the names of several respectable gentlemen, by • assigning them the second place as "alternates" to these distinguished seven was, we are assured, totally uuwarkanted and unauthorized. Now 11' was Dose—Every day brings some new developemenl in regard to the manner in which the administration succeeded in engin eering Lecompton through both houses of Con gress. It will be remembered that at a certain stage in the discussion of that notorious meas use, there occurred a very materialdefection in the ranks of the Anti-Locompton representa tives in the House from Ohio, prominent among ' whom was the lion. S. S. Cox. The body of these traitors did the wicked work allotted to them quietly, but his sense of shame induced him to resort to a bungling excuse on the occa sion. The cause of this extraordinary defection has been brought to light, and it places the par ticipants in the treason in a rather unpleasant predicament. A cor r espondent of the New York nmes, who professes to be in the confi dence of these parties, thus divulges : "The passage of English's Kansas bill de pended on the Ohio democrats in Congress, es pecially on Cox and Lawrence, both committed against Lecompton, and both weak men, suscep tible to influence and eure to yield if strong pressure were made upon them. The war spirit, stimulated by the prospect of a call for volun teers to serve in Utah, raged violently in Ohio, and a regiment was organized there, ready for immediate service whenever called upon. Every possible agency was brought to bear upon the President and his advisers to obtain for Ohio the privilege of `furnishing a regiment. Washing tonewarmed with aspirants for glory and com missions from that State. The President and the Secretary of War replied to all applications on the subject that nothing could be done or would, be done until Congress passed the Kansas bill and the Deficiency bill. Mr. Floyd's word, his word as a Freemason, was pledged to the Ohio men here, particularly to General Sargent and Adjutant Cross, that as soon as those bills passed, the Ohio regiment should be called out. Mr. Latham, Mr. Floyd's private agent, who figured in the Willett's Point savestigation, made a similar pledge. So did. the Schell, of your city. So did Banks, Steedman and McLeal, publio printers. All of these gentlemen were agents or associates of Secretary Floyd in finan cial speculations, and were understood to rep resent his views and to speak by his authority." All who were Interested in these regiments went to work and did all they could to enlist the mem bers from Ohio, it their behalf. It is said that through outside influence of this kind, Lewis D. Campbell was drilled into the support of Mr. Buchanan's deficiency bill. They plied Cox and Lawrence with letters at such a rate that these unsophisticated gentlemen were soon con vinced that all Ohio was willing to give up old established principles, and fall down and wor ship the golden calf of the bogus "Democracy," on condition that the two regiments of volun teers for Utah, with a host of commissioned !3of ficers, pay and rat e ns included , might be taken from the Buckeye Mate. The members of Con gress, who were t .e most obedient, were to have to have been warded above all others—lt WAD given out the companies of the propOsed Iris should . taken from the districts re p On ett , by the e gentlemen, who remained faithallitt.the las in all their votes, to the as tient administrali. a. But read the sequel, and Bestow the (load ace of the new allies of the President was res .ected. It is a l sad tale, and should teach ns no to pat our trust in "Demo cratic" promises. ox, like Poatr,i hoe occasion to enrse the day h. took the - Prelddent'e word for anything Bti , then the poo fellqw must live Bud team "e quote-far .er from the t : I -• following We j embers, map j be somewh. on, and plead away, celled p y the ova; 2Vmee correspond Ole tho Thuds Ohlo .Demoorselo *ho had the grace ,1111 sadden con *same for hoopla dont, iicco — mpsnied meat whiirert „tit MIME= hint gatl4ogeedieliiii -Menke for their sere - hum in.effigithis *sage of , Lecompton. They I wan pesolously received, and were promised SO explidtly that, the regiment - thould be called oat, that same of the officers actually went and bought their nniformai - Nevertheless, the regiment was not called out. A new pretense for delay was found. It was now said that nothing could be done till the appropriation bills Were passed: ltenewed as surances were given that as soon as those bills passed, the regiment would be accepted. The appropriations have been made, Congress has adjourned, the volunteers are not wanted, and the gentlemen who engineered the passage of the Kansas bill have gone home with their uni forms in their trunks, the bills for the ermine in their pockets, and in,their hearts an agreeable consummates that Mr. Buchanan sold them and they didn't get the pay." Well, the verdict of the people, in regard to these Ohio renegades will be, "Served them right." They were willing to disfranchise a whole community, in order thee small portion of the government plunder might fall to their share, and they have now learned that men who are sufficiently unscrupulous to defraud Kansas, would not hesitate one moment in cheating the politicians of Ohio. Let them pat that in their pipes and smoke It—it may do them good. DOUGLAS AND TIIE PARTY.—The administra tion party is divided as to the policy of making War on Senator Douglas. While one portion is for war to the knife on the "little giant," others suggest more mild and conciliatory measures. The Boston Atlas, on the authority of what it deems reliable information from Washington, gives the following as the present condition of the household of our hdemonious political opponents. "There are thirty Senators who are opposed Lo any quarrel with Douglas, Including Toombs of Ga., while there aro six who are deadly opposed to any reconciliation whatever. These are Bigler, Bright, Benjamin, Fitch, Johnson of Ark., and Slidell. The Pres ident is also intensely hostile to the Illinois Sen ator, and will do what lies in his power to de feat him. IL is probable that Douglas will go home at ones to linnets, and in due time stump the State for his re-election. If Douglas adopts this course his tracks will be followed by such leading Hunker Democrats as Col. Carpenter of Chicago, and ex-Governor Reynolds, for they appear determined to defeat him, and this power they possess. The talk of Douglas running for the House' of Representative's in Col. Harris district is all nonsense. In the fire, place he does not belong to the district, and in the sec ond place it is very doubtful whether he could carry it if he did, because the district is a very close one." It will be observed that Senator Bigler is among the merciless and the implaca ble. Bright and Fitch enter the lists, in coneid• eration of the aid which they received from the Lecomptonites. In addition to this considera tion, their tastes very naturally run in favor of fraud and oppression, for without either they would not now occupy settle in the Senate of the United States. The rascality which char acterised their admission into the Senate Cham ber is only equalled by the wholesale frauds that have been perpetrated on the free people of Kansas. The Indiana Senators ore in the right place, when iu the personal service of-the President. They would disgrace a better cause. FLOOD ALONO THE Lowe MISSISSIPPI. —A correspondent of the Missouri Republican trav eling from St. Louis to!New Orleans, says under date of: On Board Steamer Wm. Af. Northon, June 16, 1858. Thero is scarcely a dry ?pat to ho found be tween the month of the Ohio and Memphis, though in very few places they have managed to prevent any encroachment on their dwellings, by the timely erection of inside leveea. The suf- feriog of stack is beyond calculation. 'Tis no. rare sight - to witness as many as fifty bead of cattle, horses sad hags huddled together on a small patch of high land, with barely room to stand, much lees to lie down. At some few points where the levee is removed to a greater distance from the bank, they are only troubled by the water which is absorbed by the earth and finds Its way to the surface; however, this car ries with it very little destruction. We are just now passing the high bluff upon which the vil lage of Randolph is situated, and it is indeed a treat to gaze upon the towering, ragged cliffs 119 we contrast them with the balance of over ono thousand miles river bank now liable to deetruc- . • • lion at any moment. The river is still risiog very rapidly - In" thWileighborhood, and though the - stater will be higher, the ruin cannot be much more general or more severely fell, and the sufferers say let it come, as it will over the sooner. Also: Columbus, Ey., June It. Mr. E.Llor :—Tho river at thin point is at rising, and its width Is estimated at forty miles. The Missouri side is the sufferers. Kentucky troffers considerably, but in comparison, very little. The water has been encroaching on the back and lower portions of the two towns—Co lambus and Kentucky City—far some time, but yesterday it took a fancy to fill up our valley a little quicker, and burst In the levee in five places. At Kentucky City, just below the mills, it flows in a deep stream into the town; half way op from there is another crevasse. At the wharf-boat of E. B. Wood & Co., the levee is broken same forty feet, and a torrent of water three feet deep is rushing down two of the streets towards the bluff. The main portions of the two towns are all out of water yet, and though the water is now _fourteen inches higher at this pant than in 1844, I do not think it gilldo any damage in or about the "two infant cities." The country below and above is one rut exten ded scene of ruin and desolation, digressing to behold. The loss of crops is indeed immense, and the total loss resulting from the flood will be incalculable. I know of three planters whose combined lass is twenty-three thousand dollars. One of them is Mr. Burgess, of Wolff Island, whose leas in wood alone is $2,500, and the lose of grain in. $2,500 more. I could name fifty pigeons in this vicinity, whose individual looses average $3,000. The velocity of the current is now Berea and a half miles per hour, and the discharge is nearly two hundred million gallons per day. [lnformation furnished by Topograph ical engineers.] The ferry boat, Ella, is busily employed in bringing in the stock and other effecta of the "washed-out" inhabitants of the low lands. Two large families, with all their plunder, stock, &e., were brought to oar favor ed town. 17th.—The rise continues at the rate of about one inch in twenty-four hours. A large house passed down early this morning; a smaller one about 11 o'clock, and another at 4 o'clock. Large trees are sweeping rapidly by, and at times whole groves of young cotton woods can be seen whisking gaily along. 18th.—The Ed. Howard, from New Orleans, landed here this morning, in a starving condi tion. No provisions could he procured this side of Memphis. A Toast.—ln 1850 a young man of preposses sing appearance came into this place and wanted to join partnership in this paper. The views of the person, and his ideas of the contents did not agree with the then publisher, and the bar gain was not made. His name was George W. Weeks, he had distant relatives in this place, and sojourned here a short time. ' After leaving there shortly was presented to the public a news paper published at Rochester, called The Inves again', by G. W. Wentworth, the name this same Weeks had adopted. It was a kind of Geneva Ledger ; and many of our village people's names sgured therein. It shortly after suspended; and we now have before us an account of this Weeks alias Wentworth's proceedings up to a late period. Ile has continued the publication of papers in Cincinnati, Philadelphia, Lexing ton, New-Orleans, Charleston, England, TCXSIS and San Francisco; which business he had used as a cloak for the seduction of females whom it was his practice to employ. At one time, be had twenty girls In his employ, six of whom he mar ried. In Cincinnati three of his wives happened In one hotel searching for him, and he enddenly left; taking the Cincinnati wife. Ile is cow on his way to Australia, followed by his English trite, where we should think it likely ho will have hie career cut short. For justice in those regions is pretty sudden and effectual.—Clyde (N. Y.) Times. GM. WALKER AND COL. ANDERSON, - whilom and probably still filibusters, were held by the U. 8. Court at New Orleans, in bonds, to observe the neutrality laws for a year. After the Court bad taken this action, it was Induced by their counsel to accept the recognizance of these par ties without sunlit.", as a "measure of indul gence," which the Court hoped "would not be forgotten by them." When it is remembered how these parties deceived the customhouse officer, in regard to the character of the vessel which took them on their last expedition, their recognizance, "withoutimrety," may be expect ed to be binding as long — as It is convenient to the parties. A mint :dorm, or rather tornado, passed over this city yesterday afternoon. A church wss blown down, and several other buildings woromroofed, struck with lightning, and other wise damaged.. In „Brooklyn a woman was kill ed by lightning, and at: Ennter's Point &glass Wiwi wee demolLaltsd, two men killed and fivo wotmthid. The stain was less then half an hour In der:4l°l4.mA did not eitend tar. beyond this neiglaterk9fide- , 14 . Tarairey.'..s peesegt4 the 4 i , g Mr. Cox, &Shamed of Moen as nu .n'the Prost of . the regt dongietolate -Warn. Editors—Through the kind aseistance of Bishop O'Connor I hare procured from Mon treal a copy of tho Regietry of Marriage!, Births and Burials at Presquile, Fort du Bceuf and Fort Duquesne, from July 11th, A. D. 1753 down to the 10th of October, 1756, duly certl :led by the Prothonotary of the Superior Court of Lower Canada. I was disappointed to Soil that the Registry did not extend down to Novem ber, 17:o4, the close of French possession. But such as it is, t have perused it with considera ble interest though, I must confess, with less than I expected. It is simply a Registry of the events referred to in the title, Marriages, Births and Burials, without note or comment and pf course is not rich in incidents. Still, however, I have found itaufficiently interesting, to induce me to try to renew my almost forgotten know ledge of the French language and try to trans late it. In doing this I have, in a great measure, avoided the unnecessary repetition of mere formal expressions alley giving a number in full and thus hate embraced all the substance cif the Registry in thirteen pages of foolscap paper. I do not know how much Ibis would occupy in the Gamte; though if my memory serves me truly as to the period, when I was more in the habit of writing for that paper, I would guess rather more than two columns, not more than three. My first intention was to offer my translation to the Penna. liisterical Society or to the Ilistoi , ical Magatineft -Boston; but upon considerst i lion I have co elude to offer it to the newspa per establithe here ss than thirty years after the close of the new try. If you should think it of sufficient intere t to your readers to justify the devotion of so much of the columns of one paper to its publication, I will send it to you. C. [Send it.aloug by all means.—Bos. fiszwrru 1 IMPORTANT DECISION FOR TOR GIRARD AND U. S. Bsses.—The Court of Appeals of New York. sitting at Albany, have decided the case of Leav itt. receiver, etc., vs. Blatalon' and others.— This case involved the validity of a trust created by the North American Trust and flanking Com pany to secure the payment of $300,000 to the Bank of the United States and the Girard Bank of Philadelphia. The trust and the claim of the Philadelphia Banks were sustained. The se curities pledged were ample to secure the entire claim which, with the interest accumulated du ring a tigitation, must now amount to n million of dollars. Hos. John G. Davis, representative in Con green from the ith District, and Hon. Joo. M. Gregg, Representative from the 6th District of Indiana, the former anti-Lecompton, the latter Lecompton, arrived at Indianapolis on Wednes day last, in the same train. Mr. Davis received the congratulations of a large number of friends who had gathered at the depot, while Mr. Gregg found •none no poor as to do him reverence." Tu.; following ia a comparative statement of the condition of the Banks of the City of Now York, June 12 and lir, Lmne, $116,02.4,152 1117.147,047 In, II 4,811 S Specio. ,1.4.0u7,253 112,1311:156 97u,797 „ 7.•157,:.5 7,297,631 Dn 70091 Nornlnxl 111.737.02.1 101.119,470 Inc 1302.177 I.lndrawn Ikea 94.1.14.1,101 152.0.1144 Inc 997,7 M 1101.Trraanr9.. 4 0.1,629 7.619,176 Inc 2.'111217 -.N. Y. 2115. A Great Medial. for Felonles.--Ilialtir. GI FIRE Pft.hurßh. SINGER'S SE WINO MACHINES The 17rattnee e1...11y of SINGER'S ve, eell e.thers for tho (Inching ad Shim slanufacturers, Harness Alakirs, Carriago Trimmers and Cmush 1.11 knuvrt. Rnd arknowle.ll,:4,l Ahl.h b $. nu.l highly nruamental ntschit, (d. , iag Ito ~ 1 1,1.11 y well with mothit. , .) and ain't toecotu. , a o . onte taasily A foil etlel,:ly fOw aburn 31.eCitielt.3 fe , r J. at Nov York sal - zit:vv. 3:2 IV.taricv.t. PA. Al., thee leallkalL t Ewma !rota tel to Per. {.1..171 Atelo:lyolte El. E & C. P. WARR LE. I'D/NTINL AID AND ALL KINDS o NV hAPPI NCi A.PH: IL Woreboue, No. :37 Wood 8 PITTAIIPRGH; !•A . wrilf fc osrket tiIItISTY 11. 13.. IG3 Thiro 'laving Lad the advnahigc. of Itcut•rn Collr,re sn.l Ilos “ , er.l pun. , pre, err. .ufkr• hl. pmfe.,iunal sor‘lc..• ,n IIIaOIC.V. ASI 111:DICA I. cAe trrivrser.. • Iti. V Nlrt.74“..lleps II A 11 .1. T. 11. hat. 11.1. J J It. Hun., John 11. 11.4h.r. JAIL& AlLA.l.lllsler.l4,l. no,tlyttic N. LI(J.I.N1.11:14 tac r 4 DCJtau IN • Foreign and Ilimrstie Bills of Eirhange CERT! IC !TES kW DE PO9IT, HANK NOTES AND SPECIE, NA. I.l* MARE/.? STREET, PITTSBEEIIII, PA. MEnllects..ut mad, on all C 1,.. principul rltirr through• .ut 1t... United Statue. ap22.kly cc:kaki2.r-A.lv AG E lIIIIIMACT4.II3 Or rota Railing, Inost Vaults, Vault Doors Window Stinnes, Window Guards, Se., Nor. 91 Aerund Drrrt and RI third Sr!,/ (Brtacon W.nd and Slaket.,) PiTNIEIGIIGI7, PA., ffa•. co hand • tarirly Pattern., fancy and plain, anitaJAo for all purpmea. Particular attention paid to ru• charingriraval.otc J01.1.11g done at .Curt notice. writ RN. VANSIZTLIL %ea. e 'arum VANDEMBit '1"1 . 0 IL N F. 1 S A 1" X. A IV asn SOLICITORS IN CHANCERY, No. 6, Shine's flock, Dubuque, /moo. 6TC011.110. promptly tinkle In any part of Northrrn otra, or Western Wlerotutis. WIII attend to the vitalist. and Sole of Heal 6elata, oh lulu. Money on Bonds and blortgafes seltlydre W.H.S.-MAN Man o root on.rx on. Dealer. im all kifido of TOBACCO, srnarr AND CIGARS, A Xi D LEAF TOBACCO, arr.", Smithfidd taw( and Pianunld Alky. PITTSIBURGII, PA ROBINSON, MINIS & MILLERS. FOUNDERS AND !MACHINISTS, WAB 14 N 'V C) N Pittsburgh, Penna. °Mee, N 0.21 Marla ortel. 31n/nWnotnr. ed. kind. cf Vtenm Engino...4M , l Wad. - e.ry, (Neuron, natlromt W.,rk,Ftroon 11-Bor. not I , boot Iron Jobl.noand on nbott notice. ror24:lydle GEO. U. ANDERSON, 191 Liberty Sette4 Piettlotergh, AUITGI.I , t¢It ann 1 , 111/I.A. DUI. IN Etery Variety of PATENT AND ENAMELED LEATHER, Lrettb.r, Sphro, .horocen, Fronch and Country nel/ Shins, Bole Leather, Curringe Oilcloths. Are.. Apo( wbkrb loll! L., futnlabod ann. lowest Cn.h Priors. 414.111 DES WANTED. - 62 .465-dly It:XUEL.A.NG-EC. SIGII T BILLS DRAWN BY DUNCAN, sllEttntAN & co., ON Ti E UNION DANK, LONDON, IN 10318 OF ONE POUND sTEIMINii AND UPWAIIDS A1,,0 DIM on M. prlrvlpal dile. and town. of Franco, BolAhren, 11n11.11, Germany, hatrahi and othor Dove. Buses, couoroutiy on baud and for Ws by WU. D. WILLIAMS t CO, Bankorm, Wood @tract, .raor of Third. MATLACK a ROGERS, COMMISSION AND FORWARDING M 3E) C 1 , 7* T S, 1110. 111 Pine Street, St. Lonle. Mo. -to & LirLaos. tit Lain, Bay a alnlls.rk, einclonat4 Ohio, Chas. Unitd , ' S Co., Loans - 111e, hy., F. £. boy Co., Bantam Pork, Ills, ktone, Bankers, ktuscarirs., Po. a Matlack, ehluctulphl.s. It. Forsyth, Chicago, Frolght &pat for I Ilioole eitalral Railroad. jandlutitrc M. - I'N A. STOVE -- ALEXANDER BRADLEY, AIA,C,ICIPItIIt AND DWZIIIIIOI3 I TARIM OF DURING, PARLOR AND HEATING STOVES, and Fancy Grate Fronts, &c., 115'110LESALM AND RETRIL Foundry on Allegion:ly [W.r.-two Pontayannin Prasonger /Neut. ()trice and Sales Room, nad.llydfc NO, 4 Wood St., Pittsburgh:Pa. PEONE, 81131311 LL ■APO?LCTVR[f! OF C ". l Eing. Parlor and tTlealiala STOVES, Orates, Fronts, Fenders, et c And AlannfActarere otth. Celebrated CAPITAL COOICINGF BANG - - - NO. 235 LIBERTY STREET, riectydro 1121B1MR011, PA . rarrcinnt, HERRON & CO 2142.11741.M01LC1S or U " ni t init. Parlor and .11foltrIZ STOVES, Grate Fronts, Fenders, Cooking Ilangest 101 Liberty lit., Pittsburgh, Pus cur2.2kly I.A.wics !loose, filitia and Ornamental Painters, .11. ND PRAINXiiral White I,oacl nntl Zinn W- Altq • , sit kb" p[ ridacoll4 •Ata" rnitY. /imam., • tat wadarectatodooraataat nroin AIR* marlitlyek Stln abbertisnunts To Soap and Candle Man I:aeon:mem. AGOOD SPECULATION.—The subserib en finding It Impractizable from other eugtagemerits to bestow soffwient attention upon thebrasinessare &ninon of wiling out their soap and 1...%nd10 Establishment, near Welhilmrg, Va. The Mans. monist of await Ma acne td land, through which flows a stream I..rmerly used to nu :louring mill. The Vactory 1+ • four elory name building , in good repair, with all the incoetwary nano and other nature% for carrying on an ortecuilve baalet-•*-111cer latter, nearly sod. There Is on the premises . te.n. t.O story attachedthereto. garden pied of half on acre, together with a young orchard In growirta The lowttertY lice three-Corals of o mile from Wellsburg, bere Int hod to all puts of the oountry by either railroad or at Coal cone 3to 4 coots a bushel. The Luanne may be con nidend ae well estattllahod. Liberal crodst will be allowed if desirable, hrorided eistis• factory eei laity bo furnished by the purchaser. Address, ld d . MoCAItTY k CO.. Wellsburg. Ya. F'sll.-11aring mado thorough arrange ments with tile most extensive Vlatieriee for • oak. stout .apply of all kinds of LAILE FISII, 1 ani prepared to fill all orders rat the following pricer White Pleb, per barrel $7 00 Trout, " laurel 6 60 Do half barrel Herring, CAI lb All warraoto il and of the beet quality iirep'ected Fish. wil ILENTLY 11. COLLINS, No. ZS Wood al VEIV BOOKS AT RENTOUL'S Cheap u.k.tore. zSt.Clalr street: [herbal:Wee Trne Glory of Wornan. TA sent: Eitork's 861141 and Ikmuty of the Christian lielhiton. 151. Conante Groot Awakening•of 1658-9, $1; Spurgeon's Perznon%—lst,lll, 24 and Oil, swiss' Saint and karior, and Life and 31inietr); The hulls, Rebellion, by Dr. Driff.7sc Deiert of Sinai, $l, and Land of Prousbus, p 1,25. je24.4.1wY PATENT FRENCH TAPERS OR NIGHT LIGHTS, that burn Oil or Grease without veldt, being - Ito meet onenotalcal aud brllli.mt Toper ever invented, emitting neither smoke nur apart., for sale at FRANCS'S Nem Family Grocer, and Tea "Ante, Federal Cruet, Alla. ghen). 8221 'MEW HALIFAX DRY SALTED HER _LI BMA, In bble. end half bid., Just received and fur ule, wholesale or retail, at VaANCK'n Now Family Orwery and Tea Store, Federal street, Allegheny. b.,21 FISH. -50 bbls and 50 blf bblo new No. 3 31ackerel, 20 Ws Baltimore lien-log, • 29 do Halifax du, 50 do and tat lOUs 1,2 end 3 llacktr.l, GO do Lake VIA, In stnm end far male by j 02.3 J. D. CANFIELD. FLOUR.—'S.S bile Extra Family in store and far male by J. IL CANFIELD. EA NS.---,51) p bash rime white in store and B for nal.. by fir2.Bl J. D. CANFIELD. TARIM/ A PPLES--I 00 hush in sturo and for saln l,r Je2t J D. CANFIELD. 01.13 Das /11GATLI. HAVING lust his father, two brothers, daughter. .n-in-lass, nephews and nieces by that dreadful duansaa, C. 0,81,1111,, and sulfating with a rough himself, he sought and dlarnrared a Pr.rntatlre and Cnro far Golan. Coughs, Itronchltis, Consumption, Nomial, Debil ity, Asthma, Sr. Ilia rough was cured immediately: ho cured his relatives. who lisherited the disease, and in m. a - nerd. wills his son hare onlitioyed st In th.lr practise, raring thru•ansia of e1...a ..ou.a.lorul Isois,l•As by otht.ra.— For the purprwe of r.. min_ a. noway of hie sulinring fallaw beings as pansil.ls. he la ...ding the n espe to all also mob It for 10 rout. ADDRESS Dr.. REA 101 SprlDg •t., co.prooloOte St. N to holm. [tool. A.Y. (Jay The following %vial protect I ns-alln• f rom =ME= A. S. IIEATIL .1 rail city, t , elng .11.1) •.ru, .with that he Prarlinng Phyiioon ned Sur eon lu dip city of New York, and • l;radr , Ve or the Ono,. a Ned, Oat !eve of wool city. Deponent further smith that the C.rtifent, of ',n , 11 here outo annesil. nip true and correct extracts from lectern of port)-s, rent tf them to Ibis deponent. "(Sighed) A. 5. HEATH. Some before ma thin 7th day of June, A. D, 1810. (Signed) DANIEL F. TIESIANN, Mayer. The extracts arum, will he east with the Fte,ripP. jed9oluado TFRANKLIN ALMANAC FOR ISA. arelbknown and popular annual, formerly pubi hatted by Johnston A Stockton, afters lapse of years, will agate shortly be lamed. The .lo:daimon m formerly will he made by thu *knife! mathematician, Sanford C. UM, Fay whii will ergo...p.m I, it. paps such reeding ni ter as will woke it an entertaining and Imtructive CLIO 'Inn. timides the reliable astronomical calcoletinns, • new and ingenious table ni limo, an imamate method of drew. Ing meridian and other matters of permanent valor will be added. Orders of booksellers and other denten nre solicited to ItaTSILIO, of publication, an but one edition will tot printed, and ordrr• will be 011,1 according to priority. IF 0. JOIINSTON &CO., Publisheri, Printers, Stationers and Blank Book linkers, jet No 67 Wood street. Pittsburgh. - pEcEIYED AND FOR SALE BY WM. XV LIAM MeCLITCII buiN. ion Liberty strut, Pittsburgh, Pence, Ellatt=fS= SO half cheats You n 4 II . 2 . 3 .1.. auper,..mtila:k =M= M== COSIPOUND SYRUP OF PHOSPHATES, 011, CHEMICAL Fnoo.—Tlitif preparation le toN In. teuilod ita a popular retuuly, tint la re:epee - tinily onliinittod to the medical faculty as o nutentro tutu,, snll united to supply the manta of elementary matter In tho bum. Ey. tem during the program Cif throttle nem, Fartleulaily In Ifyspeptia and Comuniption. Thle preparatton le pleasant to the to n i agrfeatilii to the taste nod gratetul to the atom. h, and does ion namiiele by protracted nee. Sold whole. sate and retail by JOS FLESH:4O, J 022 crirnr of thi MUM/WI nod Marina at. SUNDRIES— IW roil. mmrted slime Manilla Rope.. 150 bales beat limy Oakum: Pack 40 do IL Winter libel, 011; l Jo W. S. Nll 1 bard Oil, 011 11.1111 nod for •nlo by JON P-1 G COOLNY. Jer2 Yeaut u, mar Clkerry alley. K 1 S ME SWEETLY—The latest and frk:rant perfume, nietilled frnn, tb. mull known two.L.lp Flower, coo/mm.ly un band 40. .103. VI.C.IIfNC*B, turner Diamond and Merkel street. r AKE 140 halt Ude. Whito fiat; la; do Trout: 1110 do Salmon; 90 do Herring; './1 do ll:korai, This day roc,' and for sale by lINNRY 11. COLLINS. rrO RECTIFIERS AND LIQUOR DEAL ". ERA —A complete Rectifying Apparatus. comprising Copper Still, Tube, Ton., burupa, Ae.,with a fine range of Stand Ctoke, all In gowl ardor. A 1... good Dray, far sale AIITCIINLTREL, Jr. *. No 209 Liberty .newt. N. R--if the above ere Oat dlryosed of by private mt., bcfore Monday, the 29th last, they will ho sold by auction Mat day, with the haluncoof smelt of Wines, Liquor., and Groceries then on hand. Jetfl JIUStI LINENS, I.[N EN BOSOMS, All um hod don al losing out luklu of .le2Dd4,rT RICILPHY A GUI:OIIEIEL°. L . INEN CIIECK, RUSSIA DUCK and all kn!, of goat% for bos weir. Also, Lawui, [Dreg. .col all Undo, of Eummer goods. C. If.tNSON LOVE., 71 Marta' .t MOURNING GOODS.—Black Grenadine, Black Tounrrtive, Mirk Crape Do Espana, DlAck lieroge. Mack Chant.% Clack Done Mal., Crapes, Vella, ie. Jogid/roT C. II A NIIID.I LOVE,74 Marketer. GOODS.—llandsome Be -1,.„, rages. Organdies, Lionas,Lsce Month., Sao Ernbrellar, Limp ek Carlotta, Dusters, rte. C. HANSON LUTE 74 llarkil etre. t. CA It D To the Monis of A. It. NECALIIONT. .1% Ilst,l • flaring Oft Pittcborgli roslde tomporaril in Wailing. Lou (Alp. I have plated toy unfinished law business in the dunk of IRISH & ACEENZIE, Attorneys, No. CO Fourth street, to whom I respecifully recommend those who hare hitherto employ,. me prokeslonaky. ALFRED 11. SIcCALMONT. CA. sutoll J co.'s MAGIC DUPLI . fitting and It:emoted, Paper la beautiful article w with hit!) to erne • letter end obtain a asp) at the same limo we [lolllllle me of peon or ink, - reederingit invaluable td twraow trittling. It will take the correct Improselon of coy leaf, plant or Mirror, end Is equally adapted for writing on paper, cloth, wood ew steins, In the copying of I tante, de {lltViii`, Ac., (without the use of pros or Ink) with • two, or romenun slick. F. ur diffident colors--price eta SAO by W. S. lIAVISN, )el4 Corner 'Market and Second streets. lliftigN, lltLi. it CO., • • COMNII.9AUN ERCIIANTB, 11 - as. 10. 0/.141 .1;415 Fran! St, ”.1 PITILADELPICA SUN UMBRELLAS, LAWN BERAGE-ii, LACE 81ANTLEP, P SKIRTS Ala n all kind, ea !locale and dome.,nce. Jor: C. ILANSON LOVE, 74 Market at FISII-150 halfbble. White }li); Isedo do Trout, 100 do do llarriag; 80 do do Sidman; do do Pickerel. Anal reed and tar “le by, HENRY IL COLLIN& _ AT MEAL, Pearl Barley and Oaten Croak; fresh groond and of aloadlorgnalltpkint reed and for aide, ahole•ale and retail, at PRANCES family Oratory and Teo Store, Federal at., Allegheny. Jobs URPIIY BURCIIFIELD•haire reed JAL a lot of Plipirr4i3arkra Blinding, • decided bargain. Alaq Pagan and/4nm Collar., lower than moat. fool ere are now offaing oar Iteragea and Cirenedine Robea at ranch Loner palm Wan wild at early in the mown. - - - PRODUCE FOR SALE— -20,03,3 lba. country cured Hulk Moab 25 bbls 0 Mum Pork: 150bue. Dry Appler 2,000 lbs. country cured Bacon. In storo 00 rny2 1111DIVEit DILITORTO'd. ()00 LBS. BACON SHOULDERS; 10.000 do do IfaroC 0,000 do do elder, 20 000. 8.0. llama, Joel roc`d and for eel., by Jr: T. LITTLE I CO. STORAGE TO LET—Two loge dry Cel lart and Second and Third Doom, on favorable torma. Inqulre of lIITCIICOCE, IIuCREERY t CO.. Jet No.l=Boconel and 1153 front streets. L AWNS, BERAQES. LACE DOMESTIC GOODE, .11c.. Al good and thong a stock as le In the city. Joldgmlf O. DENSON LOVIL Ti Ilfarketetruet. . CIIILDRENS' CAPES, p Tr , Beeves, WWI, Sleeve., Shirt Dooms, B.e. The beet esentment In the cit./ .1.0. Rod.. Ilene call end nee them 0. RANSON LOVE, 74 Market at. EVERY DESCRIPTION of DRESS GOODS Shawl..ll.tles s Mourning Geode, Mlle Goa% Ilae• tirarr.-..liAlZo`leavng DIV!' SUNDRIES --30 bblo. primo Lt rd; 16biors footbertr, 3 • Woot, _Now lauding (rota stiAnww Bay City (or solo by_ JBl2 ' • I3 AIA II DICK 31(-3 CO. CO"PAPER—A euparior lotof Lettar Pa. Der, 16 to 20 pun old. A r? 1,11 goontily for ,4. by t!" ""'"N ruled Pr oa°' ;6:0. JOILNOTCM pal Nat Werabourio7 Imposition A Tract of Land MAI' blowzier, Westmoreland county, of 375 acne, WILLIAM 51. DARLINGTON, my 15altf 155 Third street, Alamo Smithfield. ItAUGHT HORSE FOR SALE.— A tin D e Boxy Lime, 6 years old, over 17 band — . 2 high, well hilt , works gerstle, for vale by mph R. RODISON k 011, NA 265 Liberty st. (ILI) ESTABLISHMENT FOR SALE.— owi ow to the delicate health of Wm.slltcheltree,Jr., be lamella quilting business to Ilro in the country. before the establishment canted on by himself and brother Is of fared for ode, with the extorts, Rectifying apparatus, etc. A lease of Lath front and hack stores (which belong to thklr node) will be given to the purchases for a number of yawl at a fate rant. This house is well known and of long sand ing, having been eidabilahed by their uncle end Daher.— W. & 51. 511tcholtrre who have donee large business ink for • many years or 'etiolate' , " grocer., wine and Roust mer chants and rectifying Dailies. Tenons wishing to pur chase can eon Oak premises and stock, and learn the terms by applying at the store, No. 200 Liberty street Pows pion kin be given either the Ist June or Ist Jaly. ro rejavernkeepers and country merchant. will be supplied ce with articlao in the above line on very favorable terms, as they want to reduce their stock to stilt e pnrchaaer. Ja.., k 11150. N. 11—All persona paellas dab= against the hem will be paid on presentation of their accounts; and those indebted are torpectfolly talismand to nuke payment with ea tittle daisy am posibre. - • - Ohio Land for Sale. TIM eubscriber offers for isala section tea, township 12, range 10 Stark comity, Ohio, commonly noose a. "Bow inesontalning tto acne. It is situated three teals Wen of lot, on tile State Road lusting to Wooster, and within about two Mies of the Pitts , burgh, Pt. Wayne and Chicago Stallroad. The south, oast asid north-east quarters are partly cleared mid Isuproval— the remainder le arered with superior timber—and the whole is well watered hy-itnings and tanning rtroants.— This action Is considered the tined laxly of laud to the comity. It will be sold undirkleel or in quarters to nit purchasers. To then who desire to invent in real estate • bettor opportunity is rarely offered. J. B. STTEITZER, oraehdawllT No. 101 ilth eareeL Pittsburgh. TILE ANDERSON FARM, ve 21 miles atcuethe Depot. at New Brighton Bear Co, Pa., on Block Ibnute Bun, containing , erre. of .14 loud, every - dere o44Liett is tillable, and 1/5 of which f o a m . der cultivation. ye Meer. of good timbor, Matron In gr.:eland paotore, abundance of ooal. There tom Orchord ol grafted trait treec In clamed erery field there Is • spring of neverdelling water. The imprs vement. c arded of • .vo frame Dwelling, at tached to• weatherboarded log, voussall tenant home and • rge frame Barn, f 0 try 36 feet. 6 Thio choice farm is in • high este of enitivatton, fenca good, and In • reopectable oeighborhood, convenient to chareheo, schools. For term...noel. at TELTB OFFICE, or of JallelthrtfT J. ANDERMN, New Brighton. Pa. Valuable Clty Property for Sale. THAT very desirable lot on Water Street And Redoubt AMY, next to John Irwin A Song, being 111) feel on Water and Front streets. and MO deep along Its Alley.. It will be sold together or 1n lots of 20 or 24 feet each. For terms, (which will ho made easy u to payroont,) ap ply to JOSEF!! S. LIISCLI it CO., turtillf Liberty Street, Pittsburgh. FOR SALE—One of Wallace's Patent Portable Flour Mills, with Benner's latest Patent Ilmut blaehltsn Bolt, Bolting Cloth and Elevator, all mar plats and ready for setting op. Apply to W. B. ISEITDAId, Oil Mill, apt.daself F ror. Robeera Craig sta., AlleghenyClty. LIBERTY STREET PROPERTY FOR SALE.—The Stomroom and DyeUttar, altuatod o Ltborty street, near 8t Clatr , known ma No. 183. The lot Is about 22 feet front mod 1.23 feet deep, eztandlng back to Nrsbanpo Alley, on width Is erected • Stable sad Carriage bones. The property rents readily for Elfg, and will beaold et • bargain and on acematodatlogternts. For partlentan enquire of R. IL KING, moll N 0.211 Liberty Meet FOR SALE--A Drug Store situated in one of the boat locations In the city of Pittationti, (=either a Jobbing, retailed prescription bushiest Indooentontaare offered to sandmen; contaixdog adrantares of rare occur. rams. For Information Inquire of JOHN Mtn; Jr, at No. 168 Wood Street, corner of Wood andExtb, burgh, Pa. 4l - 0001 LING EY GAS. A. WORD TO TRIG LADIES. TILE HEATED TERM IS APPROACH IN°, and we call the attention of the Ladles to the fact that COOKING, IRONING,, Cut be done with economy, without oppreesive beet, with out soot, and nth dispatch—the fine being always reedy Ia A moment—by tieing IVOOL DEALERS eod Musgrave's Gas Cooking Stove, T. slalch sr. respectfully int-lio your attcuticus, .t 170.75 Bsolthflrld•trect. 8 A. JO/L7902: A 550. 435-Colusty and Clty Rlghts for Ices. ap%Aly gm II PM. SID POSTIL WY. a POTTS WILLIAM IL POTTS & FLOUR. FACTORS, AND PRODUOE COMMISSION MERCHANTS, 324 N. Delaware avenoo, awl =3 tr. Water Street, (arose Vlne Street) Pm LADELPIIIA. 411143.13 ellen:icon toad. on Cone'gement. m 714011133 acute UDR THE RELIEF AND CURE OF In all Its &tap., awl ABDOMINAL I 3 UPPORTICRB of all kinds, always on band, and male to cordon, .t abortaat !yolk.. by PICTURE GALLERY, Miran STREET, between Wood and Market, Intrebate, AMOROTIPES and POOTOGRAPIGI Taken to Ow MeV mu or us MU'. at sallafactory prima. asylLdCm CARGO & COM A AIBROTYPE AND PHOTOGRAPHIC UALLERIES, No. 21.711 th strut, opposite Alfa, and an Warkot, opposite ditimll4 o l DrugPt e. Photographs dabbed In oil or warns . ' colors, MAO or ,pddn. Lipornneos and Ink - option Boom on tharoand door. roye:dly AMBROtt PES- QUALITY AND F11P19% FIFTY CENTS, NEW DRY GOODS WINDOW CURTAINS—Phan and Satin eremarsd Mimed Chatftfai. for Nib at irboksklo Min by W. P. BIARMAU, & 00.,67 Wood it. MACIDIREL-50-bble: large new No. Sot giznt. • store on Liberty Strwet for Rent. THE subscribers wishing to close their busi lutes before the ht ofJoly, thee/ore occupied by them trill be rented from that data, ether with or without the Ratifying Apparel., L. Ttlie is • very desirable dare for a wholesale Grocer or Produce lierehnt, bring substantially built, and having a W. ` 4l4 ' 4 n , in the rear, with ma alley leading to Irwin et, bealdoe being a good nand for tinsinesa. The stand, fink, Rectifying Tabs, Copley Still, tc, will he sold to ie.ntooe wanting such on nemionablo terms. The haler.. °Mete nook of Groonice, Wines and Liquors they are millog oft at ordtiud prices. two MITCIIELTREE, Jr, A BRO.. Jobitf No. fin Liberty street- TO LET - —A comfortable and well-arranged ...loon two-story `brick 1101.19 R, containing 9 room, withal! the court:limns. of Insley - Dom, hot nod cold water, gas fixtures, rcnotty garden and yard, pleamully eituattsi, No. 41 Ft.lers/ Bo F. terms, de., inquire near th e prvm soh of 1:011XliT L.IFFERTY. Ctolond street, Pittsburgh. FOlt RENT—A three story Dwelling Hoe.. on Fifth meet, (No. 100.) containing 11 rooms. bteltle waah boa, ac e with lino brick stab e mid carriage bora° attached. This hens° Is sop:tiled with hot costar, t.'ht to, 0..1 being in •central loca tion Is admirably mlepted to the smite of brobetelonal man, sod will he renteol fora term of ,tesre to a good ten ant. For further ponmubtre emplin. of . . mrl2 ALEXANDER SING. 'l l -- b LET—A two story Brick Dwelling en sti Ilny sto•sc, lx.hreen Penn a n.l the firer. quirt, of Ibl6 R. 11. KIM, N 0.211 Litorty et. for gate Valuable St. Local• Improved Property for Bale. pIIE FOUNDRY AND MACHINE SEW?, known ss the St. Louie Novelly Works, are offend for sale. The establishment luta a good stack of Patterns, lathy" and Tools fora general Stationary &igloo end Ma chine buslnews, with n capacity fur working eorouty-bye hands and will he sold entire to a good purehmer, upon reasonable terms. The services of a cumpetent man, well acquainted with the place and familiar with the bushiras, can be bocured by the purchaser, If desired. Further minimize* eon be obtaluod by addresaing either of the undersigned. at Ft. Cools. JAMES M. CORBITT, CHARLES BATILA. J.l22:lind - WM. It. DIDDLECOMit. " - POR SALE, 5 acres 100 perches of Land In Coiling township, near East Liberty, adjoining Ituida of Thos. Mellon and 11. A. Negley. nits property is ele gantly Paneled for a private reshbruce, end would make one of the moat handsome country sash to the beautiful valley of East Liberty. For price and terms, apply to AUSTIN, LOOMIS & CO., _Jots No. SS Fourth street. EXIIIBITION FOR SALE—One of the most attrartiro and Interesting exhibition. it now 01. tereelfor .1c or exchange for mercharalixe, In Ilarrieon's 011 Paintings fit the Creation of the World, Deetriirtion ol Jerusalem, Fall of Nineveh, the Court of Babylon. and oth er Important inatqvctm !lore le • rarechenee to make mon ey, to men of enterprise, as this exhibition will evanmend full houses. Apply to G. W. BUNN. East iota of tho Dia mond, third door North of Ohio .tart, Allegheny, Jc2l VALUABLE CITY LOT FOR SALE.- nod eligible building lot, with the buildings there on, eltuatod on thecorner of Liberty and [[and streets, front.. log ft. 7% Inthea on Liberty and extending back along Hand street 110 foot to Exchango alley. (rid T. D. YOUNG t CO., 15 Smithfield at. FOR SALE-10 acres of Land, four miles 11 from Allegheny City. The Iced Is good and will be sold at a bargain. Also, Moe Lotn In East Liberty, 30 by 130 Met each; will be sold low. Apply to OEO. W. BONN, East silo, of the Diamond, 3d door North of Ohio sx, Alle gheny city. Jel2oltf ATANUFA.CTORY FOR SALE OR RENT —Enterprise Foundry, on Sandusky street, Alleghse uy, with guoil Steam power, suitable for marinfactutlng purpose*, of varlons kinds., will ho sold or leased low. En quire of Bemoel Henderson, now the uremia., (has the care of flew. Fprool'e church.) who mill alum the' property, or of Jen 0. ROBISON k CO., 250 Liberty aL FOR SALE OR LEASE, a lot on Fourth street, between Smithfield and Cherry Ailey, 100 feet front by 63 deep. A Lot on Third lama, near. Smithfield, 40 feet frout by 85 fert deep. Born Rena—The tinere bounded by Ratter, Wilkins and Carroll greets and Spruce alley, 64 feet front by 120 deep, Gently opposite to Pennock & Hart's Foundry. The square bounded by Smallman, Wilkins and Carrot streets and Spruce alley, 204 feet front by 120 drop, On Allegheny. Canonand Butler rammer, adjoining the Allegheny Talley Railroad Station, forty contiguous Lou, each 24 test front by 120 feet deep. Eight acres of mound In ILeserra townehip, past of cut Lot . Z 25, between the New Brighton road sod 1111Licie Cern etry. Sixty Loy in Allegheny City, Third Wit , !, het.ren Tait no •ud Chrwtuut erect. A Tract al Lod in WootmorolyntlConnty, on the Phil olphio toropiko, 7 miles from hatrobe-75 acres in Cla ti ration of riot. Lottons land -.ZOO acre, =E=MI WM. B. HOLMES R. OHO., PORK AND BEEF PACKERS, DEALgRB J3r PROFTSIONM, Corner Market and Front . rorn TRUSSES, CARTWRIGHT A TOUR% 86 Wood at. IV- C. WALL'S Ol i'flE BEST ror IN GOOD CASE 3 roil. • AT TUE NO. M YOURTII STREET. ADAMS 11ALMDEY, tuSt.-Cmd prDIED 21113 DAY 0. HANSON LOVE, 74 Market it itoticra. Mums Scrrici.—A n Motion for Di - rectory of the "Yitteburgb and Allegheny Bridge edierm , y, .t liAbd Mreet." .111 be held as the North cod of the Drfidget, I M A ONDAY, ]ply 0.13,n betevou the boats of N J end 5 e,n:ds-,1 o'clock e r. 701 IN 'NAM:qt. JA, Secretary and TreeDdete O'UNIos u•onc•Ino ComrANT—The Annu al Ileoting of Ws llaariaticat Mill be held to IX& HALL, corner of Filth and Stuithfield eta. /I°N DAT EVENINtI, July 61. h, at Tin; o'clocir, at which time olincoro will he aimed tor the mentor rein, Je2l-lairden, A. WILSON. estient. Pfttsbaratt, Juno Ut.b..WB ..f ",- . Y DiviDEND.--.The President and Directors of this Company hare of day &eland tliKtortti of SIX ouLtens mr. than` c•to.l &act, el.. dollars payable iu carh to the rtackLohlers or that" nr ,„,,,,,,,fir rtt , forthwith, and our dollar credl/0/10 their d o ck. jele4=ll t...SMUEL L. UMIEUELI a Bre,. •• - Orricx MosoxamiraLa 1,3171143 M coisr.irt MOM:trek, sfay 210,195 A, Diviassn.—The President and Direc tors of the Monongahela I ovaranco - Contpany of Pittabargb, havo this day 41 , Cia11,11 a dividend of TWO DOLLARS per tharn, to bo applied to the redaction of tho Ststl. Notes. taraaltf HENRY M. ATWOOD. &gratify. EZEI ants. iA NTEll.— A party withing to go into the Ilannfittquro of Ma's at St Atithoily Falia,,Rin. esots, deeites to obtains pirtmr who thorrp under Flattrla thehrtaltwa• anti can forniA ban the Aeltirt.a, RICUAILD 'MIT. iwzotti. Et. dritbogy, MI. . "TOOL , L!— I 01 1 ,0001bs. Wool want- JI2.I4UUL!!—tOO,. M LlgbeM club prim.. by LIITCIICOCH, AlicCASEllti Jee_'l:llAlrMT 1= Record and 1151 Prom bta., WOOL WANTED.—'fhe highest ttGrei Trice paid fur Wool, by 5. IlkilliA1101:1 &CO, JoIS_ Bo= Liberty stmt. WANTED—Agents to sell in.the State of T Pennsylvania, my HAND fOWEE PATENT/I=MP MACHINE, that two man am carry about Walla/ and pull up tha largest pine !Rumps by baud in aboat two trdontet each. Addreas aprlL'oul W. HALL, Hangar, Ma/no. 1 DLPL.ox - ntr.w , r. 950 a Moatnr and all Expenses Paid. AA N AGENT IS WANTED in every town and county in tin Coiled Ratak to engage Ina rot, evectablo and easy bunions, by which the above mate may ho certainly radioed. For full rt.:ln:lan atiohne Dr. J. 115 NI(Y WARNER, corn. of Broom and Mercer ate, New York City, looming one potter. stamp. relblutiewP WANTED.IPIELEDIA.TELY.-10,,-- Y.-10,000 nail to engage, to the wile of the moat popular selling Rook. in America. Invalids Atechinielefermers end Tear.h. 1.11 wishing to travel, will find this to be • vet - y profitable and element buslneve, enabling them to see the country, and make money at the enure time. Agent. nom frith. bus incw are clearing from t:100 to $1,500 per yeite. For 11211 particulars and hat of nooks, addrem 11. AI. RITLTBON, Queen City Pnblighing Ilonfte, 111 )Igth .treo; Clothing% Ohio; or, II East, P. fIULLSON, Philadelphia. ertlfrlydavrfcT labucattonal. Male and Female Academy, North Sewickley, Bearer County - Pa., REV. ILENRY WEBBER, Pttiragli... LOCATED in a healthful and beautiful re g un of country, 8 tulles. North of New Brighton, with enure frrodoin from nil immoral aasoclationa. The moral and religions. culture of Om Penile I. regarded of prime trip portance. Th. guidanir for the mart part board In the fata lly of the Principal. mania of Instruction be coup, /unwire oral lOoroo.o. T umoper Funiou of 22 wild"; including boarding, mum, fool, Heitz, .00hing and tuition, $BO. Latin, Gthek and French Languages, E. 5, one.tialf to bo paid to adranee, tb balunte at the oluiw, of the lumina, Yefnuu commenced ou TOES DA Y,lba ISI6 day of Mar EtudentaluirottoPd at any time. • . Refer to Jndg Pert, Manche:dor, Clem. V? Ilobburoth.Jr; Allegheny: J. 31. Burchfield, Pita burgh; J. IL Mellor, do; Jno.ll. ruldeli. dn. For (other particular.. ividrexe ILEV.IL TVEBBEN Principal.; North trialckley, Bearer Co, P. m It vrZa auctton P. M DAVIS, .ficactioneer. Comm's-Hsi Sal,. Rooms, Nb. 54. 111th Street FIRST CLASS B USINESS STAND ON WOW> ST., At Auctiou.—On Tuesdayevening, Jane at 8 o'clock, at the Real FAtato and Rock BaleallOorrie, No. 54 Fifth street, will be sold. that ealualleLotof OrOtuld situate at Om B. W. corner of Wood et. and :Diamond haying a front of 4 feet 8 Inches on Wood street, and WV tending along Diamond alley 03 feet. on which I. erected a large four story Brick Building, arranged fur .torn and other purposes, which btu Loon rented tor $ 2 ,000 per an num, and Is subject to annual ground rout at 141,000, paya ble half yearlyon Met days of April and October. Terww—Ouedlird cash, residue in two cool annual pay. meats, o ith interest, secured by bond and mortoga P. 3L DAVIS, Amt. ECTIFYING APPARATUS, WINES, Llinore, owh& de-, at Anction.—On of moraing. June 2 0 th, lo o'clock, et the stare of ligne. blitcheltree, Jr.,4 Bro., No. alO Liberty et, will be sold, without nacres, to close that osecern, a complete Rectify ing Apparatus, in good order, comprising a large Tim, Tuba, C.A., Pumps, Copper Still Worm and Tube a nage of superior Stand Casks, one Pleher'a, Phil., hydrometer, one Dmy, in good order; one Press for roppyleg khan-- Also, the remainder of their catenaire stock of Graceties, Wines, Liquor, ic..amrog which arct wine choice Wines and Brandies, in demijohns and bottle. as = well es halt pipes and barrels. Terms at role P. M. DANA Mitt. STOCK P, FT. W. & C. IL IL AT PRITATI BALZ, 10 101 s to eta parabseers, by et`! P. SI. DAVIS, Auet., No.. At FRU et. AUSTIN LOOMIS & CO., Dlerehants',Eichange. STOOK SALES BY AUSTIN LOOMIS CO., AT VIM ALRECLIANTS EXCUANON EYRRY TUURAPAY. EVENINO.--13=k, Midge, itISMILOCO M:l4 (loP➢er Stack, Mond tad Real Resta loold al public aiWA K the Bleielmata' Cubango by AUSTIN LOCOLES & CO. Nowa, Draft; and Loan. at, Real Rama •nagotlated era roaaobAble teems by AUSTIN LOOMIS A CO. - a. 41 Stec& Note Braker& 17.1 Newt& K. THE great, drawback to persona emigrating to tho extreme Western uamtry,ls the great roar they have or the Fever and Agne.—rbe most direful of all diseest.— Leery day we beer of persons attacket by this disease and made helpless In a elms time, without an mean. otatrord. big relief. In View of the great demand fo y r • remedy,. Dr. Ibutetter hoe presented his celebrated "Bitters," wtentamp. atin powere for all discerns or the stomach - have been WM. .vermlly acknowledged. The “lirtterv," •mpared Mar • long experience and deep study hare received the mem mimeo} the most eminent physicians es moll at W thus. from every part of our country. To lima Cho doubt their many virtues, al we can ay le, to try thorn, and Joilmfor themselves, respectively. Bold by Draggiels everywhere, and by IIOSTRTTEK MITTS. Sole Proprietor. No. 38 Water or bd Front 41. jelPdasT - ' BOOTS AND SHOES,. CHEAP FOR cA.su4 JAMES ROBB, No. 69 nuns= STREET, NEAR TME MARKET HOUSE, Maajost may.' MA largo Spring' otock of LADIES', !ASSES' and CIIILDRICtS' ROOTS .d BITCft !TENS' CALF, KIP AND COARSS BOOTS, SIIOES;GITORD Ti ERS, OPEILAS, BOYS' AND YOUTILT SOOTS, G AIT IMES, An. t ¢ A wry reverlor article and eery neat, Direct from the Manufacturer., lush he .rlll Ltth Pail Or PACTAGE at very reduced prises for Catit. This dock comprise* on. of the largest assortments to be Grand in any city, Imitable for dry and country We., and haring over twenty year. experience to buying, be trots that he can now snit all torte. Ile respectlidly Invites all in m want to c /Maar:sing them that they will be Owed., r2A—myl7 WINES -AN - 13 LIQUORS Al' ItEDUCEDPRICS. MICE SUBSCRIBERS ARE SELLING OFF their dock at reduced prices preparatory to quittlog bylines, comprising borne ot the choicest brands or Foreign Wines and Liquors. arose IrMell site °lard Pale Brandy, Elameary-do, Pure Old iriab Whisker, Heidsekkeharnpalgne,BEJulisnelanst, Bersalon's Port and Blackburn's Madeira. LL3O,, Old IltaloogabeLe Bye Inlekey, EaPerior rouble Rectified Pitaskol, Blart.twary, (linger and Domealic • . Brandies, Gin, de.', 2c., to. •. gir/Totel ml Tavern Reopen; a. well o. Cancillei,biei now good oppOrtnnity .applying themeellse on sdlis tavola terms. 1717111. BIITICHEI,TECEEs mitudtr 209 Liberty Street. COIMIERCIAL LETTER PAPER—Very thin for foreign comaTandence, ruled and plain. • mi 32 W. S. ILSVEN, Stattoner's Wanhoows. • INDIA RUBBER CURRY COSIES--Also largo assortmeat or Dress - log, Tack and Lo ag COMbir, tor 'tale at the India }labor Depot ot J.Jt IL PHILLIPS. H OSPITAL SIIEtTING of all widths &6 s beat quality fur gala a the India Robber Depot, 26 and Clair eruct 'jell J. tIL PHILLIPS DRYGOODS of every variety, as cheap as [bey can be round ley Vika C. lIISSON LOVA 105 N 0.74 3farkststrent THE best assorted stock of Fancy, Staple, Foreign and Dorsettlo Dry Goals to the no. Male call sad see tiles,. U. HANSON LOVE, Jel7.d&sr, 74 Market Meat OST—On Saturday, between 'Washington street, Allegbehy city, and Liberty street; Plttibergb, otdani; gold breast plo. Th e Soder will be !Mend}, ns.. • shaded by adllog et Liberty sheet. Je22 IL IL KM. LOST --On Satarday evening laet, on Fifth attest Lames Smith fi eld and St.Ctalr, a lady'. black velvet belt with silver tatekle. The finder yilLhe suitaNy reward.' by leaving the settosat this aka ...ketdtf STEAMBOAT STOCK.—Cine-eighth of the eploodld :Luso pr &ad frel packet METROPOLIS for isle 011 au! term. by . je22 lIITCTICOCR,McCRRERY & CO. - 60() bgs Shipstuff for sale by • 3.IcCREEItI - L CO I.= 122 Scoand and 151 Front Os CEILESE-200 bx.s. W. R. (hitting Cheele reed end for do by Jo= lIBSIIY lI.OOLLLNS.. CHEESE— 5' bra. English Dairy Cheese in ear* for eat a by =MY IL OOLLLNS. Llll2-150 bbls. Louisville Lime for sale by LIENItY IL °OWN& VGGS-10 bbls. fresh laid for sale by -UMW. R.1011.7.= a co. 250 WOOL SACKS forsale bjen CO. ARD 01L-20 Ida No. 1 in store and for sea by Je.2l T. =MU. & CO. POTASH -8 caskeof-ptime'quality jtt reed and for RI. LI -ATWELL, LZR OD.St BOOK CASII.S.—Finn Walnut Book Cases gabbed and to wareraoms. T. B. TOUSO a CO. RECLINING CHAIRS.---Some - of extra tine quality, Meshed EA far wee by jel9 T. lb ouxci .11'436, -12ECORATIVE WAVIr. PAPERS—Eu genie sad Bra:atolls daisue ke_parion,for de 14 1 • , IT. P. MARSHALL 00. BITE WHEAT— bus. rec'd . fa We by jelD MTV= 1 DLLWORTEL VINE HAVANA ClGARS!—Celeste Im perd,Cuma Dual, ID= Calmna,, Theta; Das Lbw and Tarim caw Zoe bun& of awl. Vt. a D. RINKIILILT. No. 121;i1Vood se. 250 TONS CHARCOAL PIO METAL,- 15 do best augdota Bloomy Bawd and tar solo by lad B. =BMX CO. CANARY SEED--10 bbla. on band and Ibr wail by JAY ALPdIQ.BBIOCX2 CO. A LIPP() GALL3-4-bnie in store", a. for d igh 110 rkial=ms