MEM EMEMEI=M _I - ,; 4 .:41.030,4t . -.'610te.- ISISMALISSL-D. STSMISM. 1. MOs-D. s. mareox DEMETT 45t'CO:, zorross an d PROPRIZTOR.E. PETl9333'C'.Voct TUESDAY MORNING. MAY 3, 1859 Tun Monson Dancuirr.—The congratula tions of the President and the democratic press upon the happy And bloodless manner in which they extinguished the rebellion in Utah were premature, or, as one of our distinguished chi- tens and an °Dicer. in the late House of Repre sentatives of this State bee it, a "little previous." The rebellion is not euppreased. The pacifica tion of Utah has not been accomplished. The army is there and the government officials are there; but the machinery of government •ill not more in the right way. The Mormon grand ju ries will not find bills of indictment, and the Mermen petty juries will not convict persons guilty of crimes and misdemeanors, and the wit - nesse, who appear and testify are liable to per secution and even violence. Even the courts are exposed to intimidation, and justice is admiois tired under the protection of bayonets. Gov. Cumming has Indignantly denounced Gen. John ston, and Judge Cradlebaugh has indignantly denounced Gov—Cumming, and a collision be tween the troops and the Mormons at Provo is considered imminent; and both parties &repent , lug their complaints into the unwilling ears of the Administration at Washington, which is nearly distracted with a trouble it does not know how to sat rid of,- Shall it side with the Gov ernor and the rebellions Mormons? or with the army and the judges, and enforce obedience to the laws? There would seem to bo but one course for any honest government to pursue—to enforce the laws at all hazards; but this government is not to be judged by inch a rule. "Popular Sovereignty" is having its practice , billty put to the test in Iftah.-Ji the people there are to rule, then it is folly for 11. S. Judges toasts them to rule in any but their own way ; and if Judge Cradlebaugh and the Army are to have their way there is an end to Popular Sovereignty in Utah. As long is it is held absolutely neees eary that the people themselves should adminis ter the*, api it is manifest the only law they recognize is one winch the Courts do not recog , nine, the question of how the Government is to be carried on is one which is and must be sur rounded by endless difficulties. There are but two ways to get out of the dilemma. Either we must conquer the Mormons, and hold them sub ject to our laws and jurisprudence, or we must abandon them to their own laws and let them illustrate popular sovereignty in their own way. The whole scheme st the administration, to make h e Monona administer our laws, when we know that they feel it to be their duty to do their best in obstructing and defying them, is an abor tion. The thing cannot be' done. Mormons will not sit on Grand Juries to find bills against Mor mon murderers and thieves; Mormon witnesses will not give evidence against them ; and Mor- MOD petty juries will j not convict them. The law needed there Is martial law ; and no Court is so well suited to the exigencies of the case as a court martial. Judge Cradlebangh might get militarylpromotion and serve as Judge Advocate ' in such a court; and then Johnehn's troops would come In as potent auxiliaries, instead of finding themselves laughed at and defied as they were stirrer°. In the meantime we outsiders may look on and laugh at the evident embarrass ment which the affair causes to poor old Buchan an and his doughty cabinet. Tne Decisions or rue BUPRZMI Corer are good things, always—when they are on our side. When they are against us there is not much weight in them: — Thus, the South insists that the Dred Scott decision is the very embodiment of legal wisdom and constitutional law, and that the North is bound to observe and abide by it ; but when its leading men are asked to pledge themselves to abide by future dechtione of the same tribunal, they are quick to decline. The fallowing eztraot from a late epeech of Mr, Letciter, democratic candidate for Governor of Virginia, is a calm in point : "My competitor has asked if I am a ftt guard ian of the Institutions and the interests of Vir ginia! Now, I have this to say: should it be the pleasure of the people of this State to ele vate me to the office of Governor—of which there is not tho slightest doubt—if at any limo a collision should arise between the Federal and State authorities, growing out of any question of vital importance to as, or any disposition on the part of the Government to interfere with the Institution of Slavery, or to trrple upon the rights and honer of the State of Vigils* and the Federal authorities should resort to force, I should be prepared, with the aid of the people, to resist to the very last any attempt of Federal troops to cross the borders of our State. I ask if my competitor would do that, or would be refer the difficulty to the Supreme Court, one of the organic branches of the Gov ernment, to decide it, and force Virginia into eubmission?" Tam ONWIDA Coe Xaasca of the M. E. Church has adopted the following resolution on the Slavery question : "That though convinced of the unconstitu tionality of slareholding, and believing it the right and duty of the general conference to ex clude all elaveholdere from the Church ; yet, to unite all true anti-slavery men, and to avoid the charge of having defeated progressive action in reference to elavery, we concur with the action of the. Providence Conference, In changing the general rule on elavery, so that it will read— fllaceholding, the buying or selling of men, woman or children, with an intention to enslave them." petition was adopted for general circulation in the Conference, praying the General Confer ence at its eesslon in Buffalo, next year, to take nett action as shall specifically prohibit the future admission of ehtveholders into the church: —and shall require those already la either to emit:grits their slaves or retire from the church; and in case they refuse to do either, to provide \ for their trial and cx-pulsioti, as in other 411213 of immorality. .4:memorial to Gov. Rieke, of Md., was also adopted,— praying him to exert his executive clemency in the deliverance of Samuel Green iti the M. E.'Dhurch, from Dorchester county, Maryland, who is now incarcerated in the peni tentiary of that State, for having a copy of Uncle Tom'e Cabin in his possession. As Aroutince.—We understand that an ar • rangemerd has been entered into between Mar shal Johnson and the Lorain County officers, by which the Marshal engages to keep the priso ners, Jennings and Mitchell, until next Wednes . day, in cue they shall be required eo long to at tend as witnesses before the 11. S. Court, but shod& the Court not require their attendance that length of time, he -engages to give Mr. Thryer, the counsel for the Lorain officers, no tice of his intention tiizillsoharge them in season for him to send to the Sheriff of Londe County, so that be may be present and arrest the priso ners when they are discharged. The Lorain G'ounty officers on their part en gage that until meet Wednesday no arrests shall -- be attempted. We tinderstandfurther that it is the deterrol nation of the U. S. offici als to permit Jennings and Mitchell to ho arrested by he Sheriff, and ' then take them from his custody bye habeas cor pus from Jadge Wilson, and procure their die chime by the District Judge without their going. to Lorain Cohnty, Will Judge Wilson dare in terrors with the State Court In-this way ± We Abell see—Olive. Leader. iitIBIZATIASYLII_L—The trustees of the pro -,...posed Inebriate Asylum in Sew York, have is sued en appod to the churches of the United mates, and the Amertioan i publie, for assistance. Some of thestatements rite startling, as for ex ample; the following: 4 .Whe een doubt the vital importance of such K ati*alum when even before its first story Is oompleted, applications have been made fared ralttance„ many of which are from the patients theimeelves? Among the applicants are twenty eight clergymen, thirty-81z physician', forty-two lawyers, three judges, twelve editors, four army and three naval onions, OLIO hundred and eleven . ty nine merchants, fifty-five farmers, Bye _ dred and ti(teen mechanics, and four hundred and ten women, who ere from the higher walks of life." Tea Demootstio papers tells ita &anecdote con neckd with the Senator's attention to - ih&stanik eters eras Oneida Methodist Conference which is god, if not tette. - Dazing the eittiniof. the Confonesteesn elder noticed ala devout attention, of he Oda end he tusked the latter to what Church be .belonged. "WO," geld Berardi atter - moment's _thought, will tell - you; . 00• olesisetically I am'an 7 lplecopallatt, but pollt lastly. T cur -11htelhodlit,!' -fleuerowettig Dotal', of thw ' see Itch° as ! Tna Acktabni t i Sentinel Says the ;Wheal:crop in that vioinitineveilooked more pruning at Statement of Amu -Reed—not of the St- this emotion than now. Very few fields have sof- IVidistas.—We left Memphis at 4P. it., last finn- fered injury from the, winter kill. The growth day and proceeded down the river, without stop- is luxuriant and a large breadth of land is sown. ping elther.englne, until we arrived at the foot , of EL Viands Island, about 10 o'clock the same ACCODDINO to the Washington Star, there was night, at which plane the explosion took.place. i no ground for the rumor that Mr. John F. Car- The Captain was the only person with me in the . ter, the financial agent of Mr. Allen, the late pilot house at the thee.- -We were both at the Clerk of the House of Representatives wan a de wheel, and conversing., I remember distinctly faultier. of hearing a report like' that of troannon, and Tun Legislative Council of Canada have taken instentaneottsly felt myself moving through the a firm stand against death-bed bequeste, enact. air. When I recovered my eenses, I found my- rug that no bequest will be valid if made within self down among the Mids. When the steam ! six months Of the testator's death. and smoke cleared away a little, I commenced crawling towards the roof; to doing so I came across Captain McMullen, lying with his right i foot under the hurricane roof, pilot house, and a lot of eater rubbish, which had been thrown together in one common marls, by the explosion. Ills right foot and angle were wedged in tightly BotatievE's HOLLAND BITTARS.—FEua Les ty this heavy mass of lumber. Ile hailed me, :=,'Z'Wthino Noos orn es P....n:totor.k,:rtyhttalt: and I stopped to assist him, at the same limo I more particularly every mother, had tong taros • dodders- Called to the Becond mate, whom I saw near at tam to the medical world: somethi ng to be retained al hand to my assistance , and we both tried all the =ma we Clh.t, w which , at than .llefur o celehed ., . Fam m t:y y means in our power to release him. i be had, with the confidence of finding yelled from the names, While endeavoring to release the Captain one and tvstoratlva otstrmitthr with perfect feuds... o of nay of the striker engineers came to our assistance, alt W pate lug aurgontall e e t ll=p u l t eeb b r e rfrader e ei n an a ge m ro " t ' atiother bat the three of us failed to extricate him from m,tteine,yhorris to terseterquenuy required by the ores his awful position. The flames were rapidly en- ; Unfit, of dendlelnutu , °reaching upon our Territory, and the heat was I IRr All h =r t °4" "7 3 r becoming intolerable. Capt. McMullen begged ' hernallndod to we hare outthought proper to minute d the 113 to cut his leg off, but we could find no ax nor names of Ihns, ladles who have uubeettaUnglz afforded P. any other instrument by which to do so, else we .ca of 'rooydth o 1 the ern =ll7 would have complied with his wish. We worked non of the a mt lo w crednions. We offer one of the mainline at the Captain until the fire drove us away---he tut , c."^III r.ll"di edto' thin a "" " 4 ." begged es all the time to remain by btu, We s e h t c Znt ' !: — .. l 7,,:rlltr th or, ° ::, , or -,tritbrielN'Polere did not leave him until the moment arrived when , potent. It. vireo, are aimed magical, yet the cure radical. to remain any longer would have been certain It rotentomestes no violent shock to the system, tent putty death to all of no without the possibility of re- Itself h the whole .rgy room, the Vitt Hering the Captain. He woo consumed by the off the room, Is thoroughly eradicate. the effects of disease. flames almost before our eyes. The last words We y ou M . Mt.g• 1 .dbP , ... 4 ti" ,— be uttered were "My God ! I shall have to burn It e m ' tvlyt i tll " no q t n lT in yon to try thiseete h alf c a fra M ar " fr De b t; up." When he taw that he would have to burn , access of energy, sod a cheerful, hopeful tooting forward to he ceased hie entreaties for us to remain by him, the digite of the day. and bade us 'trek our own safety. I left Capt. I Are . 4 9 . 1 . 1 r u b y jee i LT: 2 , 17 . 1ter oAr.ofte w er wtingt icy ens McMullen a few minutes before the others did j . t harm: yet we assure youof relief room that distswedup and succeeded in reaching the ladies' eabin,bif 111.1tst at the thought of food, and also fr oa, the ellepoeb fore the fire closed up thaVitty of eacape. T-_, da wv0hn,....„ been eater. Wo promise perfect Otte. The others finding it impossible to follovi 'me.. 'k it's. tied that the dose prescribed ton. Iron too greet, .jumped in the river. Dintg the time I Was: at vitintatot tooquantit y to ...i f your work trying to save Captaitt-McMulleo, the Inifilee' A e r 2heoritere root reti b l i t ' e b liZll e pt; botltee ted ones., brought the yawl forward to try and put the , awl ' , tailed et $1 per two.. The g reat &mem.' tor th . te fire out, but the yawl got filled up with men—"u l, m ' d `'" which the ponce ebouldruseo against purchasing. lbewele deck hands and firemen. While there the awly men—on r.c tnnt our untun 14 on the late of tvrty also picked up Capt. Ben Clime from under the bum. you tar. ruins, and took him aboard the Susquehanna. - By this time Capt. McMullan was completely en- W ‘ ,„,. 2 2,4„ w e veloped in flames. I reached the ladies' cabin, I and found the ladies huddled together, acting frantically, screaming for assistance, and weep• iog bitterly. Mrs. Clime was there crying aloud for her husband. I told her I had not seen him, which I ,had not at that time, for I did not learn untilaft er wards that be had been picked lop by the yawl. I told the ladies to go down on the main deck, and get away back to the stern of the boat. I preceded them, and when we reached the deck room we had to jump eight feet on to the main deck. When I got them down there, I told them to remain until I could go up and throw the life boat overboard. I went up on the roof, and there found my partner, Edward Stevens, who assisted me to throw the life boat overboard. We then came down emirs, be (Simms) im mediately ahead of me, and when we reached the deck I missed him. That is the last I have seen or heard of Edward Stevens. When I reached the lower guard, I looked for the life boat where I expected I should find it, but it was gone. The steward had caught it, and had taken it around on the other side of the boat under the guard, where it was immediately filled with men. Daring all this time, there was a great many people jumping into the river. It was perfectly horrible. I jumped back to the ladies' guard, and got five or six doors, and gave one to each lady. They also had tin life-preservers 'around them. I told them not to jump overboard until the fire chased them away at the same time, the fire was rapidly approaching the spot upon which they were standing. The smoke was getting very thick, and the sir very hot. This party of ladies were five in number. They were all begging me to slay with them, and when necessity obliged us to jump overboard, to allow them to cling to me. I wog telling them that each a thecae would be impossible, when I saw the yawl of the Sus quehanna leave that boat and start towards as. I told them to hold on, and they would be saved by the yawl. I then went around on the other guard, so as to bring the Susquehanna yawl around to the ladies before it got filled up with men. After waiting a short time, and fearing they wouldn't come, I jumped overboard in order to swim to the yawl, when the wheeel-house fell and barely missed hitting me on the head. When I got into the river, and had a good chance to look about, I saw the yawl going back to the Susquehanna, as it was about sinking with water and they wanted something to bail it. out. I was unable to swim back to where I left the ladies and tried to swim around the bow of thelenot, in doing which 1 come acroee aeach of wood, Which was of material rwsistauce to me. I soon managed to get around, 140 as to obtain a view of the boat, which I found cleared of all the ladies. They bad gone, and the guards was all in a blaze. That is the last I saw of them, ex cept one, Mrs. A. Kennedy, who had jumped overboard, and had succeeded in gettingthold of a ring bolt in the boll, just aft of the wheel. She held on to this until a skiff took her away and she was saved. Her shoulders and arms were very badly burnt. Mrs. Kennedy told me that while she woe in that position she saw all the other women float by her towards the wheel She caught Mrs. Clime and hell her a few min utes, but couldn't retain her hold in consequence of excessive weakness and heat. It is Mrs. Kennedy's opinion that all the women were drowned by the falling of the Wheel-house,-as she could see nothing of them after it fell. Find ing that I could do no more service far the ladies, I thought I would look oat for myself. I then started to swim for the shore, and landed three mile. below where! jumped into the water. When I got ashore I found some of oar crew, who had been landed by the Suaquehanns yawl a few moments before. I also found a berme, but no person living in it. We looked around for means to raise a fire, but there were none. We came near perishing with cold. It was only by extraordinary 'means that we could retain our hold on life, such was the -iutensity of the sold. We remained in the house two hours con stantly exercising, by which loathe we were kept from freezing. At the end of two hours the Susquehanna came and took us away. It was the longest two hours I ever spent in my life. Ton statement given in several journals its to the ruling of Chief Juetice Shaw on the subject of grog-shops. recently set aside by the full Bench of the Massachusetts Supreme Court, is not exactly correct. Judge Shaw did not decide that grog-shops are nuisances in themselves. and independently of the peculiar provisions of the Massachusetts statutes. What he held was, that having been pronounced nuieances by the statute!, of that State, all the legal means for the abatement of nuisances in general, might be employed against them. As to this point, Judie Shaw's opinion is not overruled. The point in which the full Court differs from the doctrine which he laid down on the trial, is as to the extent of private interfer ence for theabatement of a nuisance. The Court held that the only sort of nuisances which can be abated by private action, are those by which the individual abating them is personally and specially affected, and that a nuisance which is such, not to a particular individual, but to the ,pnblio can only be proceeded against by indict ment.—N. Y. Trib. HARD TO Kitt..—A fireman on the Fitchburg and Worcester Railroad, while walking last Mon day, between Weal Boylston and Sterling, Mass., stopped to rest in anovered bridge on the road near Oakdale, and fell asleep. The morn ing train out from Worcester, approaching at a !peed of 80 miles an hour, did not disturb his slumbers until it struck him on the hip. The eteps on the forward car were wrenched off by the collision, and some damage woo done to the bridge where the man's head struck it, but the man himself escaped with unbroken bones and without any serious injury. A Jefferson Club hoe heap formed in Washing ton, with the purpose of circulating the opinions of Jefferson on slavery. The Providence Journal thinks "it will be curious to see the manner in which the opinions will be received by those who profess to found their political faith on his doctrines." AMONG the recent decisions announced in the Supreme. Courtof Maine, wax ono of name im portoneo to the American Peace Society, re specting the last will and testaement of the late William Ladd, of Minot. The Society receives a legacy ofsl2,ooo;whioh had been contested up "to the limo of thin decision. Tus Clinton (Iowa) .Uerald that from LO to 00 men are employed on the construction of the railroad bridge at that place, and the work is going on favorably. The bridge is from the Lit tle Bock Island to the eastern shore of the Mis sissippi, about LO miles above Davenport. A correspondent of The Boston Courier, writ ing from Florence tinder date of April i soya : "The-lion. Charles Sumner is hero, absorbed in art, but looking worse than I had expected. He is obliged to lie in bed until noon to rest his spine, which still troubles him greatly." Tuts N. Y.Evening Post asserts that the original manuscript of Mrs. Sickle's confession was given to the editor of Harper's Weekly by Mr. Sickles himself, although he and his counsel have sine° asserted that it was made* public against his wishes. Tulsa Ira" a special election for alderman of the sixth word of Boston on Monday. The "Dough Feuer nominated a candidati.lbut Otis Clapp. Republican: wan elected by mote than 1,200 majority Buototnanisni has few friends in Nsw" Nwesud. • • ', =ME Leave your grievances as Bonaparte did his letters, unopened for three weeks, and it is as tonishing how few of them es at the end of that time will require answering. Attu abbtrltsemcnts. Eureka Insurance Co. of Pennsylvania Ott, No. 99 RCN street, PittsbuvA J. IT. SI7OENDERGER, Prnidenl. 11,0131 CAT FINN EY, Secretary. 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Eraplrw,ll.dford, Ki.pinor corner 1h...0w! awl .Market tr....t ENIONS —2l) 11 , ,c, .lust consil:n _Ljmeat .al. I.y m}.l No. 34.1 Leber*, atrpot EUREKA INSURANCE COMPANY V. , W.C1,1" ItOBT. FINN SY, 1 4 4 C. W. 110,:• Wet, Geneva AV... myo BASKETS-301.)tha. Emtern Market and JO Fruit 8.A... C.r gale love ly my 3 lIITCHOrCH, 310CREICRY • CO 14 ,DEs__:;,(k) pri , meDr t y Flint KHideo laa;u.r. nod for tab. by APKINciEIC fIA EISA Ull II t LA RI) OIL-10 idd.. relined in , toreand for ..al•ly rAy3 'KAIAK DICKEY A Cu LOUISVILLE LIME-100 bldg. in store !kcal fur este by INAIAII DICKEY • C , E FEATIIERS-20 sacks in store and for sale by mre ISAIAH DICKEY • Co. _ fIHAIR—IUD sacks in store and for sato by mya ISAIAII DICKEY /k DoTAxoKs-3,001, buy. different kinds N. York Inn:TIMOR. M,CIIKERY CLAY To ARRIVE IN MAY AND JUNI VON KAM' A. ARENS ALLEGITENI INSCRANCE OF PITTSBURGH 4,PFICV,--NO. 37 FIPTII STit KT Ea= INSURES AGAINST ALL KINDS OF FIRE AND MARINE RISKS 18A/10 JONES, Preeldea, JOIN D. bicOOKD, 1'.41,14.1,t. D. M. BOOK, Secretary, CAPT. WM. DEAN, Oruard Cr.,.Ag.nt. ditiIBCTOBB. Issas Janos, JUIIII D. Id lord, B. G. llusw•y. Isaac Al.Perinu_k Harvey Childs, It. B. Blethog. (*pd. AL.C. Bray Copt. Wm. Demo, Jain A. Wilson, moo. At. flows. IL L. ifalautif Lurk Rola II Da/st sp I f Boots, Shoes, Hats, BONNETS, &C JAMES, P. 'FANNER, IV, II L E E SHOE, HAT AND BONNET WAREHOUSE, i Ng.5O. 4V 0", 1 St yer4 - t, Pittsburgh, Peernaj Ilse now In /tor. Ms vury large ml , rtr. of (11)01111: piirrheeed direct from the NKW tiNilLaNii nirtNtl- Tounig, at the LOWiIT CASt! PRICXS, all 01-whlch will he dhrpood_of at ir small adranewon COPT. {-Doyen who have heretofore gone Zvt for their gout% for the future will we both ilme and money by =Alec their &rebuts from hint., , , /Pr Anders are requatted to cell .bekas taktialr. UPI eat - 1100alticalar attantkonetrau toordenn - :Ilerliemd bbla„ Lops ;and Cans, for ..jy3bs, bagglo, drop, /lc, tor Ws by 'ant Stalcmtiths Statement of the Danko! Pittsburgh. ?Erratum:4May 2i, lan. IrEA3B. • - Lams. Ellis and Dlscannts...----41.510,80 4 5 Estatimil Ground Rad 44.7445 512 Sucks and kliscellanevato COY) 00 uua L 7 over Eta. :otos k Mkt k tr.S.V.II. Notes 7.1.:E0 00 5 4 ,44.555 a (gold and 15414•4•0 457,1 r 6. Ciinital Stock and Earnings Unpaid Diria.ndsi and Snipe.* Peet. Circulation Depnell4 .41,142;700 00 . .i 01.1068 44 1. 2.271 12 .. 110,649 29 640,905 60 o 1,000 75 The above etatement is norreet to the beet f my ktost edgy mot elief. /OLIN 11!105677, re liktoro to end mberrileal 241 Iklayj 1059, before me Mr/ AUSTIN 1.003118. Notary NAN< Statement of the saceti-asx Merchants' and Menu fact urers , Bank of Pittsburgh, nontantian, ilionolni, May 2d, 1669 Capital Stott ---- $ $60.4010 Contingent. Pond and ProAta 17 , 4 470 93 Circulation . .760,703 60 Low Depueltors. 334,272 40 Due other Banks. 51,244 11 Duo Cainamonercaltn o ... ........ ..... 4- 463 04 Unpald Dividend5............____.._...{...7,61 0 40 Loan. ml.Discoutile, Notes and Choc. of utberitanks, Sc... 101,602 7: Dee by ether Ban 45,692 40 Real Rahattt.2 8.k1eg12.1......-. 77,266 95 I :o7. hmea to State for ext.:llog Charter... 6,000 00 ...... • $1,454,220 07 The above statement in correct and true to the lent of toy knowledge and 1.11.1 W. 11. DENNY, Castile?. Sworn nod fitthecribtal before me, title day of May, A. D,1859 . rtiy 3 J. P.llAClfiliZln. Notary Public. Statement of Oienange Bank of Plttabg. Pmanaou, Ilona, May 24. 1F51). Loan. and Dlacuunta $1,fi74,...25 kcal &date. 1..1,0 O kTecin lo 210 63 53 U. S. Tiumary Notes 101200 00 NW, nuq Checks of other 8anta........24,920 ‘lO other Bank , . 57,429 00 Doe to other dunks...... Contingent Fnnd and Profit. $2,e2e,0A1 I eertify that the abort, statement to true lo the best of my khoadedge and belie. IL M. MURRAY, Caabler. Smorn and elthecribed hefore me We :d day of May, ISAR. rny 3 C. IT. ERNENT. Notary Statement of the Citizen.' Hank. rittetrnrgh, May 2d, 1419 Asstas. Loake ELM ...... ......... $637,713 L.l Coln It Vanlt EO 944 el Not.. and Checks of other Bank. ..... 17,194 4k Zstrac, kc V 0011 Itl !jaks,cidiwootte Accour.... TAI, Brmk, nd Ranters. Capital Stook Circulation... Individual Depogitor. int. to othor Bank. Contingent Fund and Profit... $722a0 The above abatement la correct to the best of my kneel edge and WWI. 11. P. JONES, Cashier. aftirmrd borom u.. that 24 de] or 514 1 ,1 ' 52 . lova J. F. Ttartrazix. Notary Pabbr - 13'3..4 9 3. 1 ... LAN a.. . 5.46 63 ti7l. JI =ll3 l .==='.=l Clrenl.lllntk Ittle to othor Batiks Duet to Nip:mitt,. MIMI= tiotra and Cbecte utter BAnk, =WEI ssos,Nl no shove staler.. nt is corri<ti to the hest of my 'snood edge oast bCll.. tifYi. IN(111CW,Ceollior Byrom beforo moths of day of lisp, IhS9 sny3 A. W. FOSTNN, NotAry . . Statement of the Allegheny Bank. Pri-ssAusion, aOth, 11.50 AL , f , E714.. Notes and MIN 731,5 , 0 2.. lo 11.uo .. 163,4,1 y . Nt. atut Chock. of othe, . 11.hOo !roe othsr Boole 11.1,0 7., MMEII f.:;t5,11 . .44 The above tlor or r•vt h. the 1...1 of toy my* I. IC 1.X./K.4ltter. tt. , •ru and caba..td...J krt., tun, thn May. 11,31 ItOFIT N”txr) 1,11. hr Statement of the Iron Lily [lank. Vtromracri. 11a, h 4 lc:n 1... a. awl blacootam... IK.10.: 31 I rue by ether hank[ . NM." and Cliock• a other Banta awl MEM One W.,.lser Caul. . Iltte Fr Depodfur, Tire al.no atatemesit Ir orrert *rept - din; to the lest of En, luaus lodge aud Laser JUIIN LAUUPIIN, Cauh . r. Jahr - m..1 Isstae usrlLn I. LA dAy or Ala, A. 11- 11.:4,. rnylAt• itatrl. /IN NWT,. Notnry P. 1115 Lirlvata . Lcsa• Languages, Zdaithe ac. A , GENTI: larri Cr, gragod a 4.1 prw frooOoool Tr 4 ro tom. , iroo•or. 4oroo: I.- euromr, to nor•.res. pato to IwnLon3ro 0.., b. A lanc3aroo. loilo moth, owl tor ul Collrocr Woos to, Yor r.tra,tute, r4t.L nr..l..urAtta, an) terms, apply at thl.unicv, or M. All,Gbeny Post Offlc,. - - C VULUN TA Itl ES.—Zunders Two Vllloodrwl and Olt) Intwtiode. to the OrE., Melodeon. Seraphim., Ac. with Intsvdoctory reolwrka, de.criptiml of stop, direction. for the pnrchase of 4,rgano, Ac.; adavtluit the wort .perially to the want. or wit...lnt...rind thou who have mode .olricrent gr.. to ihrcnruiwn, viva I..lowEly on the OrroLo. Met,cl,n or Fr ovbll4, Pr Fur .1. by roe:. 3111 IN II MELVIN, II A EITWELL SUEPPUMID, Daucainsts, ho li.rl, rnrner Wad and Sixth, P/I"l.nr,h 4.171“, NI tr.. Ac. Manufacturer. and Pol. peopektore of the CnIA” sled SOTICI: CA PILLII. spl I 714, pruparalion In 111, world th« halt Carriages ana Buggies FOR THE ACCOMMODATION of and str•narrs visiting ins sr but opninni • Waiarossin Intiningisiblg in lb. rinir nt Ifni Mouungaliel• Iluu.x , on glint west, lur CAMIIAGVI 4 , BUDOIXS AND SPRIND WADONB. Las torn mauulaclora—W. rnatraial All rearelnl nth groat ,aro. Haring lawn nnangnd thirty-On. years In the laploram, uul the I.l.r,otnen ;ran in Allaaheny lap, with en In. c 0... of W 1..., a .nm,„-nt Kn.trantr. a. In the gnant, hu Cork The publlr are rn.g.r:fittly Invited to call and .-sarnkt,, , his tg.rk. f•rft,rner of Fr.lctAl 41 reel earl North pm oolou, A11...0wn, City, turf P Amd/h.l. Ttie Pel fecttoo of Dental Art AND Wit ALIT/. R. N. STEBBINS hawing opened an office D at 1.1 Perin Went, le prayer.. to inauttf.reture aud lueort teeth of the •1,..v0 Joel ri ntod3 In Introducing thew, Leff atui Irovrovecl at, lye of Dental Wi4k to We mtirmat of Pittaborgo. Dr.o. hole artsured that they will meet the etmr favorable n•er-ption wht - la bar hero aceorded in them In New York and other loeslittea where they bare teen tubed; sod Do furthermore Dalton,. that Ow, are deetrued n ermetralo, as they certainty eaglet all other otyl. to LlOl.ll'N DUIIAItILIT IttOtUry and I . I:KITY, and In every pullly a blob renders A rtlacial Tenth destrahlo, and are at the elm, time romh leer oopmtinve. epoelme. of Oda work way 14. n al hi. I,lilcu, NO. 191 PENN KTILY.F.T, CL..AM 1:12=13 IZZITIZE SLIND-RIF:S— ILO bag. Itln (7,1 T, Gb.043 tin: matt Cigar., NO If chin. Y if . To.; 10,00 a Half 01,40111 01011.. LO do Blatt do 10,00‘1Cortmom Si do Imp. &Ul' do 2lle boon eau,' Ics: I 6 bnina 56 I , loirc.; 200 do Non!, an du En do 20 Wane 111, 50 bbls cot .od dry Sit...co; 200 Intl. Spkn: No doz. Burke., 251 001.. Inals U 11; 61.1 du Tobir, 25 do No. 1 Lord 011; lOU do Coro GM... 'A) bags Nip,. 1.. atom and far snle by LITILK & 1' filling, ap2s No. 112 80.00 strroL PLEASE call and examine our stock of LW. Goals, ithawln, ilsollen, Noodle: Work : ilu&lory, I=ll lionaeturnishing hoed., Domaatlia. Ike. 11,111 I, found the mat attractive that Ira have ever bean able It, ottjr. asyl C. HANSON LOVII. 74 Itlarkat at. D arkiEsTie cutCERN.- The 1.1 ave.ttratat of KNIVES, WORIIB, CARVERS. GAZOIIIi, he , le., lo lbe city, *lll be timid on our abolvon. Ai - Polon. Cu 0111? TEM 11111.1. • CARTWRIGHT A YOUNfI, opal No.Bo Wool itrod. G ROCERIES-2501ilidd Stagar,fair, 600 bbls. Platltatlon Molnar, 176 bob 6., S. and 10. Tobarod bf data Y 11,11 I', Imperial and /dock Tear, 000 bag. Rio Cuffact 60 do Java do Ro.ciaid IL lid lot aide Ly 13111111IYIt I DILWORTH, .I` lo Non. 130 and 131 ilanidmi.. 5() BBLS. LAItOE No. ItIAOK do EREL; ,t 0 do 1:4 rlerrteim do g, dry, .all and pleklnd; 71 do Cinsbod, Polvarhied and Coffee Engtrr, Nat do Byrom choke brand.; IS domes prime Rice; 60 bble. N. C. Tar; 11) du bleatbed Wham. 011; al do Dank do .Nur ode by 614 , 0 SURIVER D11.7011.T . 1.1, 3n . BAGS ALLSPICE; • 111 do Pepper, 10 bale. CAMS: 3 frail. S own Penang'Nutiordtt 70 knitr,S. C. bolo, Now 1.6.0.1., 160 buses Cincinnati Mardi, Tor soda by op3o SIIRIVER A DILWORTIL SIEINIIitTEB- 2 2001 7 Rags prime io Coffce: 150 Id cbte. Imperial and Black Tear, 21$ tierces fresh IL/re; ' 25 bbla. N. N. TM 15 do Winton' Si:mined Wlals 011; • 200 don. mortal Dorn BroonnK 100,bozna Muni) Tobingx 100 des.raloted 110ekets, NM kegs Nage,all In store sad for lids try 2050 It. ROD muff BROOM lIANDLX . 47 4000, _ Maple cotsismot,saitrid.lo,7_l_, as= LI ABIIaTIRS CEMEM 1,0 - 4,628 G 2 112,161 61 - 0 - 29 0617-0 8"000 is =MEI 1.440,000 Iq 135,U4 tin 0,00 1.10 , 15.335 4 Pltt•burgh. MONT.,. MS) Si, 1659. LIABILITIES. EE=INEI =II I=l POCIIKT KNIVIIS, JR isultancom SoQ v ‘i fo r the r " t't v" ti PIA N 0 S. THE SUBSCRIBER lIAS .iu , T It F' reived from the Ifmnnforlery ..ICII WI: Eit I NI: t BONA. an additional supply ef 1.114,1 r I'IA x".l. ,„ of his Scrlng stork: which I netronlon. Have been Seleeted Per. , onally ut thelr WIREROQMS BoST(,N Ilia stock now cornprnoe all tlto r-nt • 1 h, •rl 11 , not 7.OCTAVE PIAYOS, Inado by tbo (,111c1(} .. . . ILA), 1;11 of which en, province as), th• e senate. PATENT REPEATING ACTION, [l4SEN.vrr.- -ELIAS 11. 1111511 Atill he a v.:La- PELT UAMMERS, ' .1 .....1.• t. r nornin•tr.t. for •thra t•tat•t• ,-nsfe nt 111.• • • • DOUBLE DAM Peas, .at 141.0.1 Kat. C..t.t«uti,.... apthi.deartzT IRON FRAME, Az..embly. BRACED 80TT011..t.,. L . :• - -,,,,, , ,k,1t'EM81.Er.--A. 11. BTRNtr, te FllllilitV The anlatertber conll.lently curt. that three Initretnetea -Y t...ebtthilt. eta ~ .t. retteld.l • C.r ennenatfort to ttie cannot be omrpearinel for PURITY. FULLN ESA AN II Amu•mbly 1.-tots the ohm 11,-pn Itca.o Cennity CorivelllioD EVENBRiI OF TONE. ELASTICITY UP ToCCII, eTAlitt et , ?•entte.°P INO IN TUNE, or BEAITYY OF EXTERIOR h , c7-e.DA tin 1.. SMITH will h.• a candidate tin - ALL INSTRUMENTS WARRANTED. -, nontltAll in f n•A.A•mbly frAn me 010,-1,00 City Air Pare°. natio nre,l.,,irona ar purdia•lnt a FIRST DlAtici. ,A laa.t RepublaanC:i.7matta,. ~.a.n•ateF CILLSS INSTRIIM 'INT are r«.la,tfoll) waited to ~ .11 NNI L , --- I. L.1,.D 0w ., , , ,, o f A 1 l og i o„, 6,, eaamtne thew. magnificent PLAN...S. Ty- n. t . in 'CY will be a cariAitlate lor rmitanlnntl. LA i h.. A...am. JOHN If. liIFJ.LOR, lAy h.lane the neAt R. pullsasn CoanryColva,Al,a, No. 91 Wood Stretit, Ito LtOl.Y. AORNT FOR CHICK ERI NO A SON G ' Pietro Ctimsritaeltiner. ap2s:llaT ~...''Itr, R ZRT I'eI.ARREN, of Findley tlilVlJ ftin il% bo SIIHNiI Led in tbo Itt publican Conran - FURNITURE Ina, far ttiaofil, a Coanty Cammiaakiner. fatAhi:aft..•P --- • I . `" -- - -,, , ' Lvi-ta .I. FLr.m NO. of PeOles towashir. WHOLESALE AND PETA IL. Ut:9 ' '' it iii in. • rn OMNI, 1., 0 , 111,15 r,.n:7ll . i.oioner, 1111 . ' t SUBSCIHI3ER HAS ft EINIOV RIB i., I ,',.`•"''''''''"""'""'"'"" e ' — ` . ''""`"'"' ° '' ' '''' T HEap2'—' , ltirter lb. Ecr 7 .,-?- - .12 t, , i 1;: I> I toiIINEON. Id Chart:lCl , t , M - 11411 p, DISPATCErnIIILDINo, NOS. 111 AND 69 FIFTH STD.EET, ''''' "th "' l " 2 " c:":''''''h' ' ''.rs':.: " ‘'l7'. ' "; ' Ye.': " ":.7r " ''''. ''''''' _ Where ho will Le tii.taa,.l t, wait i.,a hi , ..,...:I',lk•rtf, A 11111lor. - - , : E:( , ..;En. ➢Nre.L.r, 61 Franklin township, will Wholesale and lletail Customers. pußNiTuall AND cHAIR , ~-",,, r,th f . n rn . ndids. f, C.ltlty Audit.% nul4,t In t I o d, s , .lori o 1.01,1)1111,m C,,rtuty OM veutcon nt,!.411 k tvirl , Of ltivery Deescript ir)i`,.:: I=ll I=l And putkolar attont.on :ivon to the matlafactnre = OFFICE FURNITURE kiiirßcom 3 with Steam Power to Rent. 11. IL RYAN REMOVED CO. lIUSSEY & CO. havereltic,Pd %—d•their r s Cow, Warehou,, NO, 37 FIITO STREET, in 11, Tom Prost Muck, I ,1... r etrret Pittsburgh Copper R..Uing Mill C'. rt. IT US'S KV CC)„ •IVN , rsrTniac, , BRAZIERS BOLT AND SHEATHING PRESSED COPPER BOTTOMS, 7.0(70m - o'r F; Raised Rif: Roan,. and Fluu,.l al( Brass Nettles, Sheet rind ether Brass, SPEITER, SOLDER, CYJCPER. AC. t4aler4 Iti,ck Tin, Tin Plate, Lnni Antimony, ghee.[ Iron. Tinn.r.' Tools, , No 37 rUth Street, Pittsburgh, Pa. ItS.Alieeta Copper Cut to auy iAttern. .p ImJ EIMOVAL.—.I. S. Liggett S..tt hat re from an 170 Wale. a., t.. Waier and 9:: Front On., 8. L GE L IGTT Cl ~ FLou it FACTORS and Pr.lueo eh, Merchente, for the vele of YlourMrsin. Ncodol •od Produce geuorally. Noe. 7, It etc; aro! "2 Front etnel, P.un a. CALDIVELL & BRO , BOAT CON, IF111,11.: 4 515,11.1 Il.mp Awl eollon CordAcr: MEIIKEM=I .1.4 - .11,ey nntil Il r . r 11,, Jr STEAM MARLME WORKS Marble Mantels . , MADE EY MACHINERY ,t the IV'. 00011 111. l t. SIIOELD 11 Orr MARI - ILK ht - Tn.) AIT Me ate te.. ..14 hht,hi tha Wesel, at a het,.• then me, 141" art, that tan t. putt hand at,th thn •tn.. , mot., an,l ht•ttaa thay calor no.taaver IS. palate ta a 111.- ..1.1 Um. 1, tallne . aa ...al menthe. .ary .111, .I!•,,?./. T.f,. =ME MONUMENTS, TABLETS AND GRAVE STONES N irt,ck 11.1,1 ,, 10 tbo .fIJ !And rnannfirlntri by marltio,y, la got op In twtt.r sty!, grab me. o. dip/Al:b. an 7 st by Fn.," man.' bab..e. Wareroorn, 32:1 Eiberl 1- Street Mantel Room on the Second Story; or rici, 319 LIBERTY .TREF.T, PITTSHCII,.II W. W. WALLACE STEAM ENGINES MILL FURNISHING SZTEA3I ENGINES on hand and made t 1, - , ordo, BrEAM BOILERA, SALT PANS, MILL GEAR. INC, KNOINIC AND 31417111NR CASTINGS. PULLEYS. kr.. On?. Loa. any Saab alwayt AO Catalognoto Whoolt Oven to all litho want c 00,0,. VRENCLI 131.111.1t111LL STONES, IRON PP.OO/ A NCIIOR BOLTI NO CLOTHS, at rmltacrd Pn. r• VRENCII BURR SMUT MACIIINES, n.l In 1.0, min., and chewing., bettor end moot lima, nwte durable than I r,n3 Mach lat.. McOKOI4IIF,'S PATENT EXCEUIOR FII INU L 1 M.A. CHINES; PONT ABLE MILLS for Flouring owl Chopp; nv ItuSG`a PATENT WATER. IV II Y.F.L: 4 , nv-.1 ,014.1 FAY NI tII. sr. Cheap, mud oarrlffilcd sett. n. 1,11.11, for El.,vatore, one-third pricy of luathm. 31r1 Lk Amrty .Cyst, Plflelwrel. P. Sc. IY. WALLACE iIrbRAULIC CEMENT. rirllE SUBSCRIBER is the Exclusive Agent in thin county ter the sole of Belmont Cement. Cement I. mach superior to .ny other .ehl in thin uinrk•t, for Pul.lit Work, Fonod.ntlons, Cisterns, hire Wall, rte , and all warrnut.,l good. Dirvelluns for using it are (q.t..% therein Wu runts • compnrisen of thin • Ith any other Ce- Meat. A inrgo nick bo Own,. kept on hoot, nod sold 1111,04,41 b not, retail Kt low prier.. W. W WA 1.1.ACF.. 319 Liberty SU N ES-100 hi.rls. Plaster Paris for hind . 11 bbla Pleurae . Parts for Sam, o • ork, 11 . .5 do Louisville Lim. 23 Jo Snow 'Whits du .11ra gorrl. 150 do Belmont Canasta. werrsiarl superior quallt). 75 do Johnotosro entrierd. 10 do Cowerl.l,lllo ile Vor asir. by W. W. WA LL ACE, 11.410:161•11in V 3 19 ntrra, Pittsbul gl.. • • Cream Actually Frozen in Three Minute,' FORM'S NEW 4 MINUTE FREEZER. PATENT A PPI. CRC) FOIL rrillE SUBSCRIBER, after careful study and minus experiments, Ime stmertedni lu constructing Itrerver, whin for simplicity, durability. rapitilly nod quality of its production, la unequalled, and cannot NH to become a universal favorite. To satiety the Incrodulouth there will be weal; public lir exhibitions of Ulla /mere, at No. U Platt !greet, to prove ita ability I, do all that la clihrhed 1.0 IL hi,. from 3 to 20 gnarls. SB"PEND 2012 A CIRCULAR. It I'. TURRRY, !lariat . ..toter, No 9 Platt erect. Now Y. rk. A 1,,,, Matruh...taws' IYLoLwla AF.ant for the orl-brated "Old Dominion" Curie., and Tua l'-to, Rad "Artboeil" Patera Sell-fteallug Can. aud Jae. Damasks, Diapers, &c. CONSUMERS OF RICHARDSON'S LIN ENS and those Oestrous of obtaining tho (JEMMY It thdthd, should see that the article., they ;nachoee are .oal til the toll name of the find, RICHARDSON, SONS dt 0 IR/RN, wr a guarantee of the mound.. amlto of the Goode This .ution is rendered. mantlally memory as large quantities of lutecfC . Luti defective Linares ide prepedul, Immo after mum nni waled with the .tee of fueitsito 80N, by blab Ihnowa, Whoregardle. of the tojory time infliceed alike on the Amor{lean [Oll.ll/01 . and the meufee, turers of the gonnina Goods, will not readily &Loudon • Meiners au profitable, while purchasers can to Irupecied with *Ma of a worthien character. _ . J. DULL/JOHN & J. D. LOOK de ieddydis Agents, de Ohnrch airier. New York.. TO SMOKERS AND OLIEWERS.-1 haTe lot received 40,000 genoine lAvanaCigara of very fine q wady, equal to any to the City; aleo , • lark• eopply of One llorory Been Tobireo. -now brink Lite vrivel should call amt exemlne my &bock, before purchasing risco...re. JOSEINI PLUMMY°, •pT ensues Diamond and Market street ROIVN'S BRONCIIIAL ruocams— .l.7 Warranted to be tba belt article. In use for Bronchitis, Bore Throat, Asthma, Coughs, °Ads. ,on ...- loos Inapottant to adulate, intbile spouts's and singers. %opt constantly on Lund at JtiStr, 'LUBIN°, Corner Diarnend and Market °rents BACON.—`!OOO lbs Country Cured Sides MOO do do do Iloot, IWO do Sopr Curod do ZOO do COantrY do Shoulder. For male by birsool EIIDDLIS, WIRTS A CO. PRODUCE. -50 Ws Extra Family Flour, 50 halt and gamier bbl auks curs tbta ankle 1814cted far family use, 40 staDry Apples bad Peatt, ea. me "tar/mutat and raw 1418k1M 0611.8 per alf.ma b 7 4023 RIDDLE. WIRTR 41 00, 185 tAbarty at. CASTLIX tiCyt.P-50 bozos in store and for Palo , W. W4IISZOWN, le Mat; rt. VDMica announcements JUDGE • I . O°A woe! els LAW iIt , PGEOFOOKMON PLEAS. EDWIN TI. STIAI7III.-,11 e elmtlidate fur ttemitla. I nt tt Iteintblican Consent... to Jun., ler ertLP eats.. .1a Lu vr Judge the Court of Om. ...f thl.l,..utsty. sti.:Lcite THOM i.o Mnv —7 llO a candidate for ' the ;vent Ilerphhcan Convention for the lathr Jadgo In the Connor Col:1000 ap2l4nvo'n %NT JUDGE Or (2011110 N PLIi-15.. KS I. BUIIv.nI cOlididSte Inr nottia. , I ton nt !!”. Lt.% inr th. oOk., 43. L f.. ..1 th. Ormrt of C nvx 44 Pk., k , • ew:Adau - rj , l•l , p T. - 7 . . A.,.1....t1NT .h. PC Y. --A lex:Li:der W. Fnd re.r. of gb- “I. p.t.1,111-ch, r 1 . ..113t.11..a ruluati..o far ri.e ~r na.t.tnot indge of , .1. n t. F ' I T ell,l will n En.olulain 1.11.- tt • 1 At, rn.ny thn tiustncso 32otice0 << titbangts Dissolution of Partnership TILE Partner:l4. Iteret,f,,re exi,ting be ta,u 11, undersigned, uo4or ILu Pty la of Bea. Ll.ye! A I , ,rlyth, 1. Otte day d I ard Loy tuutoulcoto.,,,T l wtelt , P. 1.1,d at., A I.,Ande. r For. , tli Lurn.gporctna..l lhnin- Wonl CfJolm ILas TI.o boom,' et 1...t0 11,11 .111 nettled remantioK Name, nutboi izcd t It., Ow 11. that pot Iwx .11,1 IN ILEA, I , 1.1,01 M. ALEX IMMIEI=III L.LOYD & FORSYTH, NV II OLESAL I; R eFit DEALERS IN PILODUCM C.1 , 1 , 11.‘,10:1 3IERCIIIM f, the wfle • ph; METAL AND P, LOOMS, 7 Lll>erly IT U..,11111,111. T IIE i;:s;DERSI,NLD HAVE TIIIS DAI ut,,f, I.rnt ,EMIII.LE JON Imntiug nrol • • JOHN It. itr ;b . Al.ll/ i ; %I/ 11.1 , r. 111.12 14..1 1131. L et•crzu. 7.16 SEMPLE JONES. B N S. E. C o rner 11 - eLxl and Third Street , . T,altt ILI.Ir ,orrtres la Elair fritade SIM Jr. Ipam•—• geperally aan juartn•w tadnalo of t N AA Ir DOMEZrriC ENNIANOK, LAND AC ARK ‘N I'? DANK Nor Es. GULL/ AND HILVP.R COIN. VL.Cahrtions Dina. n 1 ntl oacoevatolop, , a 4 to tl I . .S Bak.. • 1111.S.i. , tc:Is and Bonds L,.vght and t...rn I,urt ttm. RlVlthrill Paper l.nclit st rat., and Dopunirn rerelvodin rurrent nud par toodn. spl3 - Iml _ . h i A IS DA AS: , UOIATEU‘VITH Mr. JOHN 1 , 1{.1.1.0 \V. in the Umlertnking bn.ite-nn, .I,2ch ond, r!.. nano , unel•ntyle of OS 1.1:11.04V LE:MOS. I'und•rlaktft In all lit Brancact. • • r I.:311)N A I/ELLOW, No. l IS, F.‘lrth tit., ar.. prat,: 4. , h , l'lllortat. In all Its lonncto.a. 11. v trot Innt.ovt. nt •nct the Hawn R. call et. lvt.'t n.Y. .1310 Ilent MvtAlllc 11 ori.l Ca. a. tor 11, a., ol at , nre apotte In Ihsa lily, nod 6.1 vrhi. v ronalnntly on Is.tcl 11•4 tow arum tneol c. vnttly altago mot tltanh, they 1,0•Il all •4/101+ 1111,11 ,1 ath ne.trnon. llorvez &to! Car:mg.. c /O,IIV. nt los.pc tattoo Mat, any othcr enta,laah. ..ot littnrnutoettnt 1...111.111 nattalartlon, they •'41,.0t von th.ont. thn ivatroung.l.trytol.., lll.vrally vitmolv.l to th. 01.1 firth EPA RfNERSII beret.rore existing j_ L nay. of DUFTA 311:TNIKMIFF at the Niel. S. M No. tele Any hero a y niotual Saran, Lod ifloisesasil of his liiteiset to MosiderfT Weisiel A Ot• le,/ will eesitinue oi.l,lolll• , ..arfaln le Kelly .nth vved I.•rctl , the wet, was of •itid it PUS/. ..-.- Aeral Li O.A MM.:Nil:is =II rill! • HI HERS bar', top•Okrr, under rh. .t)l4 and firm NIUN• lootaY, IN/KLAN h .1. Cl, f,•r th 4 trausrsalon Lutn. 1., Bonne,. 1h• stove. cisme,' Mill, sbeEr !Ivy stl ars), Lerups,ll 4 vrlth topl.l. stock of F10..44 Lum..er .l ihr t.ose,st pri ro 0 A. MUNDORFF, J. ! , 1 1 1 011.L.kNI1, 'Jts.l A VISEISIN,E. r t; unitercitzned here ~ , , . .t . . c iated with them A In the COIIIIMINIOII J.tras YIJI/1111., Slet,r4.lll, "ht., Tin, no the nrut will confirm.. bktrettslor.. Nten ch a CO. AL. .toucc ......... as c .nnrc. N.nl2l.Cli COMMISSION MEItCHANT N, Fn. the ml• of Pig Iron and Blootn•. dl ,fl( 95 WATER erif.vicr. Ilvrommon. LWILINIUTON i 'JOULE'S ISS TJ :ELAN C c-sr N.>. :37 I.'lllll t 1 tr.-et, tTA I ILAN FI . I r It. .lallugs, Muth/wafer, Furniture. awl rrr; • n.gnius: Dadingt I.y Frt•. EMS= Coutinrntal Ingorance Co. of City of N. York. and ..... - ......... IttOry.ttnurnl Ty., to 1t,,. groin. Intbnut Incnrnng any I.hrhity Dlanliittl•n Fire Insurance ,, ila.olv-of the thy of New VO inompera,.l o , oh , upau.trz.n.lSoriosr. ..5r7:,,20 HARVEY CITILL.F. or 11. Childs A Co, So. 1:...31V00d Prt JOHN Eh AIX+ of M.:Cold& C.., Nos3l Wwd street, eltt4Ntrgb; I NI. ntock ACo No . L . 9 I'VEr:d , rlttaburoll: JACOB L. 0C11WA11.17.. of N. A. Pahnettnek k No. 19 Wood *trtmt.. t. burn', GEO It. WIIITE, ot. It. Whilp A Farb Pl,l•huyet. 5i,11,01 THE BEST SEWING MACHINES A. M. M Tx. is IL A. Fedor:ll Street, Allegheny turr 1111YER'3 MIRACULOUR VERMIN DEFEROVER, The Only itrieury in the Ithote frorii Sure fa Exter.inale Nee, Mint, CoceLottnee, Lots, Anye, Moe./ um.% F... 1101113, MUG.. OWN Woe. AND Oatnvg Instep, Re -50,000 BOXER !OLD IN ONE lIONT}I. MY. Celebrated Remedies have teem extruitively nerd for tiveoty-two years iu all pate of Europe, Lan their mire, ulool power have Bum attested by the Comte of Emote, Preece, Englund, gmarbi. Nem* /hirer* Holland, Barnet, Re , mud their Chemical preporlik• "calmed, mid approved by thy mot dittieguietted Bledical• Pemultlea all over tho world. Tbolr dootructloonent to MI kind. of TOrrnll4 nud tosocts hos boon certified In ibis country by tho Inteckra of tho varion• Public Institutions, Planters, Formers, Proprictora llotolc, Warchotclos litannfuctories, and by 'carton, di,- tltntichell privato dace.. Nutheroue TuntlrnottlalsoAntenrl.ll,ate3 IA the el'AnAny of the. linenediee call be Beef Id the Mimi- Fut eelo, Wbolorele cod Retail, by elo larol.lor end Pro. printer, JOANPH hIEYNIt. Practice! C 1.000.0, Brenaway (ror. Uototon 10-.1 New York. Ocueral Agent for the U. Mateo 4,1 Can...lno, FititI.ER ICK V. ItUNIITON, DrurANl, No. 10 A 110.10-. .001 417 Brutmlway, New York. for solo In Ibis City, wb...1.0.A1e awl nand by it. E. NEI, I,EIUI t CO., reefer Hoed nod frpro...l..ts JUN, F1,F.311N0, Comer Illanwed Awl Narkot APIAN.N. NAN. Alleghney. $ 1,000 HEW-tan for any Medicine that will acwl PRATT A ourctiEws 31AI:1100ft, the only halal:, Remedy now sold for Itheorostlern, Neuralgia, Itesdasho„ Tonfluvelle, Pain in thotteo or hack, Sprain, Drain., Fore Throat, Burns, Contrasted Cords and Mien!, the only tog. ...Ida remedy dleraverod that will art epos them nod Um. Ire theinints. Th 0011.1203 of pervone here lawn cured of them complaints by this new dleeuvery. All are Inv:ted give it s Oita. Prlncitril ones feat Washlngten 100001, Brooklyn, N. Y. For mils by DIL ORO. It. KETSEB, Na. ILO Weed street, and J. P. FLEMINtiI, Allegheny. Bignature of Pratt A Mavis, on the wrapper, and name blown /a the bottle. epLlvektirtf Yuan OLn R Waisar.-1. have on hand Rivera' butyl. old Ilyo Whlitly 'ditch I bate bad wads sad kept until It tuts bk.:come old and ti ill b cold by the band ar gallon, for medical pn rpm. ' mrl7dka•P GYM U. KEYSER, 140 Wood street . Pour Sa.excr.--.1. haco Brandy which.. l will to be pore gutd At for medicine, stitch tbare terrebosee to met • public grant. Any ono who trt {hie eau be IMMO otibieoperkelty. CIO. B. SISTAILII, lip Wood tweet. tubUc.flotirto -------- ---- . j OnMCM Eranna LlStilannl ConninT, Pittsburith, Me.1,?,.,/ ,4, t• IL?D1 V lOW : in.—At a meeting arum DO Of nimmors nftble Company, held this ash a disideml , ''"i a ,,-, 3 , mt.' of th., rnonts of the lut 'AY Mon th s. of 1 SY:VE N no per 1m.,, upon each abate of the C.PC tal.-S:ocivaaba.nit.4 appl.-mbla to tba tiodUntiOra a Enxt Nu , ITN. mynlwd nowt% FINNICY, :key- 11.1 11131 Vals.ll ILauto.tr , 0113 MI Pittotoirgb, !fey :41349. S I.u. MEV/INQ ‘.l the StockilOiders ri do. Alb:Al:way Veit., lwt ,, d c,,, eT n L ey r 1I be at tiw o,loe. f Iho C. 11.10, In tbo City of Plttabergh. TUESIDAY. the 17th 11.1) of May, 1%55, to the yurpoe of cvheidertng the prop.oty ot twoolnit e oonn d mort m o e w mite footle tO tOe load Reamed u the mouth. of Mobonlog. fly order of 105111 • ' . .0,101 Vrq P. EifiIINSTON, .11.NOVel and Attractive Entertainment trurY —Rirh imneterstett Wended with TaTuokz e ._nnßT. KIDD, the well known Mdentionlet ot ,d oe• t t , Fire ono of hie Intereetinu. Inetroctsee and udieinti Entettaltirdente LAPAYEITIS HALL, on TUR.P aY EVILNING, Nay 33. The entertainment will or nein, r 4 • crest veriety of Rohiinps, RecitatteetrenAror. n.rtion, Comic. •Tragie and Editinteotal, intervened .111, approp reel° remarks upon the cultivation of the mace and the art .4 Nowlin:, tdptoklng nod Saucing with row, eiewwwe And imuteerriveofiket. Admlesion . 2s cents. : Doors open at 7;4, o'clock; to commence at 8 ap3o.3td WSTOCKIIOLDERS MIETING.—me Spck the New York, Pittaborph and Isle Bova Alining Company are herby Isotitlei that a puma toast ing of the Company will be hold on IfONDAY,the Idth tiny of May nest, at 10 o'clock A. IL, at do office of Irr. WAL Y. I }MIN, coroor o f Fourth and Liberty street , . By order of the Vrealderd. nolo:load JOllll IRWIN, Je.,-Seey. 'Co Et*. TO LET.—Store Rood and Uffice, at No. 80 W.trr ntro.t, rccrr OT occolat.l by P. IC Prtend .1.11 ISAIAII DICKEY kat). LET—A Brick I.)Nrellin,•-coottiningfil Jtont tonal* nnd genet. l6...quire It. 11. KUNG, No. all Liberty street. kro LET.—That desirable buain - oss2l A. •t..na, Ix al. dwrlnuA sitek-la4l, so rho curn2t of I.lbrrt v en I , e'll.trra .r... t.,, u.... 11 ..10.4 for a Lolfly ir.rol .ry biota 1....n4 ~ .r.c..,...1 kn I.urtt kr O. kat lburtera yr... r.s.po, ..f It. 11. KING, tprl: N... '2ll L.ll...rsty street. --- o LET—Taro od l fluilMed two story T Ihrriliri,..c , ritair.to K nine 1 . 041113 ratty oil •trevt. ueur eta.l..au, 1, I firo lomutoo & - 41 of tI, P,t-olltc.e. Enquire ui ItC. N_ A. 5TE61Z.617,27 Atruct. T o LET—A Store Room on Filth S St., 51 thelnv" d..strtthle lornt.b.mon grrat thor.ZIL. oii,hthr-. A l brly at ISS Liberty errrrt. IN RIDDLE. WlltTel& CO. large lireic-cluss Dwellingss let„ with all the °lettere iteprevonaents. HITCHCOCK, WO:LEERY' 4C0., AID Tio. 142 Drcend end ISt Second ,5. rrOLET—The Warehouse itcponi and Office 0 Potter It Friend t Co, as Pottkl.kt Ale I,fa eat.lo ter eterttet tett°, 1,.,/ it IL DiCiiialf OX tliitp Auction dates P. M. I)AVI1 il.o.octorleer. Rooms No. 61 Fla Et.at. "DERE Pl'olll7 OF DRY GOODS, L It vr? , , 13 , ,NN MTh, tiuvra, J LIOE3, Wednell. d morn:n.7.. Ally 1. la 10 0 1 4:10c6... et the c0...f0al mars sown., Z,4 Fits& street, will bc sold, On cc.: oat of •Isto2l 1,11 .1" 1 0 001,1, u, par fro , obt and thersoo, • quantity ul m•sonable Dry 00 , 41 froso retsil conotsy ease: coco's Is as os , hullo , boon. le. tol,. shoes, &c. salts P. M. DAVIA, AneL ACILINERY, CORA SIiELLERSS% at. "Tx Aoctroo —Ou Tneaday MK) , 3d. t 1O o clot k, .Lito,Cortrrn,rcial eiloo Loom, f 4 Firth et., sr.ll 4Cel.llTit whom ft M 3 Y Oovot I.l.l.lntry gor mewl" .4k+rtoill: I do do do 6plittioic 1 41.• ,bc.riug Iron; rrz E Smith .t Co , improved tir..W. %%a...1m COO FhPll.-r.., Sepal-Mew itri.lCl..mivr, Cl. - ,.0. and Titn. , tlty S...ed ran r., On.. &c. roy2 I.IL DAVI.9, Atte.. . . TNDER.%V.E.ITEIIs' SALE OF NAILS— )n Tio *day soorniog ' May rsl. at eri.k,.t the Csootntrcial Fol., Rooms, N. Si Falb stress, trill l,n old by order I:odors:niters. 10 kegs Nails, assorted stria, ands.ture , l at the rel,bratesl lhopssells Work., Thies hays 1 , 0,5, slightly it.juss.l6, Astor. P. N. DA TV, Mist. S.!O P., FT. W. A. 0. it. AT FRIVATII gamin lots to sots purchasers, by apl 311/11 V IS, A tirt- No. 61 Fifth at. AUSTIN LOOMIS & CO., Merchants' liacttauge. STOOK SALES BY AUSTIN LOOMIS CO, AT TIIP. fIRECHANTS.' ECCII.ANOB EVERY THURSDAY EVIsNINO.—Rank, Bridge. Inmurancn and Co;yer !hock, Rood And Rnal Estate r.td it/ pcldio" rats At the In.reb.ets . Ereltnne , AIMIN LOOMIS 1 CO. x..;.... Dr4ll. Luatn. en Real Yxtat , la t . g0t14.:4•4 .13 AUSTIN LoONI IN A CO . orn Otoolt Nent. Broker.. en Fourth EL S S. IttIVLH V.SEDERICF. COOLS. BOYLE & C 0.,. ta 0 FEOnNUST ILF;ET, •• (71N C 1 N 01110. "ie_7•3 l -: INIPORTERS OP FOREIGN LIQUORS AND WINES: DISTILLESA OF ALCOHOL, COLOGNE SPIRITS, tatispLette, Bin-ning 6 ,3,or'SFrits of TURPENTI.4.E. N/3[lllfa,..nt rt of esory description of Doinetilit Liquors, Wines, Cordials and Preach ,os.tstllly oil baud Teflon, pieties or r ooa BOURBON AND RYE WILISK EY, Peach and Apide Brandy. ALSii, BARATARIA AND NEW Y.NOL/Llio FAUN!, (cc P.ll, Nl.afgatirers of th. CELEBRATED "ROSE" WHISKEY. A,onto for) GOI3LE'S JAPASESE Mustang Liniment. T" popularity uf the ME:ma:v. MCSTANG Lt.IS reextehiltu with this Mizell,. of the globe tithur erodes claim to a/ice:ate pain Gild alit trees— tn. fuels. Family Phoilcinne, Government Iloopttaii, liarrirre. Planter% Fumi;rs, Lerery.tnutt, itc, bete practi cally demonstrated this fact tbroueliont the aorta. No ar ticle peer Niter. received inch undirlded praise ta d envy - At from Medical end tidentille molt. RHEUMATISM r.f aza lo.n.linr, h. been totally curcd. Flea, 101,ra 7 . 11111 t., IZontatog Som., :Scrofula, Eqtrf J,tinb. Fv104.. nun., 1114,Bolb,Chap.,11ectrol.lia, 84/t Ithtuna, irello,ll..3n.au, ftod k/n.11+4 cum pinitras 11,011 HORSES, CATTLE, 4c-,.. .‘.,h,... Rini Dane, lima!, ecratene., Spar:, ris7)!: 3. From to..y, 1i0.,,1ua1, etc , nr,. neklued and eur...l I.y 1411STANG LIN t rd• leiN T. . hpi rAL77.4BLE IfORSE SArED. A • Ma. S. LITCII, tlyde Birk, Vt., wriles:—..- im Loren‘,..l eonsni,red Ircrthle,o.,.. (lAA cs.e was Soeili,i "bat we re the Ir., cm of Mnentng Liniment, I Mee roll him for $l4O ‘,..an. Y‘me Liniment ha, been &log, s•undt.r, op here.' 420 Saone Stan[, entLLoatrata, e.. . lelung t 1 kaittlb liuto th e are it Conine nu 41.41 and ocrided nay bands vary er rantly, mmatt to a crisp. It was an awful sight. IL. blur tang Liniment appeared to extract the pain. It healed rap -1415. o anolit sorec-... and loft m. scars of account. Yours truly, 'IdLtAILLES, FUCTES? Sncb language se the, Is hot the ceestzut end retttemil echo torbereever thle article to used. TAN Llnitnect is todeqvuesable to planters en d blvteer• of hornes end miles. Mr. Jobb Daniels, Muotuumery, A 1.., *old a .IJ.Te Cur ,S,OO. vb. abILS ralsed Indo utter tuselcasulaut by this Unimeut. Every (mull,' should hare It Ile very pArticnlar and enquire for the Illustuu; Untrue/A and take iso other. Sold by all dealera throughout North and lSn utkAnterira. Ertrotte 1.04! all the le!nude of the Doran, for 25 cents. 40 runts, arsd SLOO per bottle. LEM= Also, Lyon's Celebrated Insect Powder fealmuclk Intim MUSIC LESSONS oA VIOLIN. FLUTE, MELODEON AN - 1)51E131EO. W. D. emiTu bw. o inform his friends and tho ynblfe that he will give inttructien to Diameter private lemons on the Violin. Mote, bleledoen, or in Eluting, at hie residence, NO. 113 FOURTH &TEEMT, between Woodland Smllldleld, where he I. provided with apacicas and cenvealeot mins. APTEENWN °CASSIE FOR LADLES will ho ronttol , for learning tho art of abating, either .frith er without" Fiano Forte accompaniment. Them clams wipe RNLI and odoct. lIIVXSIING (ILK?. °LASSES bo C rind for &do,. Trio and Qattriotro dinging efflux wither Irlibant lmVa toontal acrownitaimtota. Terms made known. application. • EASTERN DAILY PAPERS.- • • NEW YORE DAILY LIEILALD, NEW YORE DAILY lIERALD, NEW, YORE DAILY HERALD, NEW YORE DAILY TRIBUNE. . . NNW YORK DAILY TRIBUNE HEIV YORK DAILY TRIBUNH, MA'=MMUM2I • . NSW YORK DAILY_ TIM'S. YORK' DAILY TIMM+. Are glailttrrai any part of the dry ky lamming 'arid rkent At lIIINT A MI %E.R'S,llsamdc DAIL Fifth .tract.' Ap?.s 3011 N W. PITTOOKsAimst, M=!'iT:=l p,-(1 A MONTII AND ALL E.XPENSES We -Pk/ FATD.—Art Agerii u matted la ereryaiporm. county in too United Slat.a le augur ia a reepectibla aud arty barium., by math tile sPute profits may be certainly m 41.11. For further particulars salamis blt.'7..lllolltY WAIIEB, comer of Brealway sad Trolftb Streets, Neu Turk City, lacteal nit arm peutto lamp: • .fl ad' ' iI'ICFE -ICIO. • .11.C.E. ABOUT FOUR lIUNDRED TONS of ptiro Allegheny Ice, with prtyllege of hawse go/NO:W. u.,11 h« &lid eta Owe foriipproml endorsed papsr. For ode by ap9 C. C. a J. n SAWYM • 7, I XFHANGE Olv. NEW ORLEANS _EA For man la aro omit. to mELt,, ,• T•Y .LlO lu - S STOTPLI & :Ong. DR-OViSIONS—I...IIO,OOO u 1 ,., ifr a ..., -. 170- -l a dery lad Sidon 20:1 pd plan & 0 llottM 60 En cured- do . . 5.1.0 bbla Ilesa Polk, For Audo Ly n-7.1 11.noutsoN aO. SUGAR, &,7 —BO ktids. prime N. o. BB* :so 1,141. d. • do /Tolman; od do cc r.. P.- o 4 o l ßalL. Opus LO do Ilatisod Man Sum.. ... :4 , w" & K. &WILSON Co. nksp rano Tituiemee Halves ,P J. • & A. lauding and ja b '6 Water u and uorrr 92 Frost itra co , NUTS--MOta b a u o s. Ice i le . sepe ; just reedy:Kt for Web) E: REDIDk ANDERSON ' . 06 .N 0.29 Wpod at-Tl:oats St-Chula liotal Inceasr, A s ' ® .• • •••• _ 25- .R.L10.121.7105A130:ii. Woorl at, oppaEto Et, pitiowacitel. For rlllll7 sp26 VIIRCHFIELD & CO:' have a very hied come stock at Collars ea Bata abi,ti beautiful dock of bloat Cattibrio Bata Zmbetibletuel /Oen HAM, at Nativeut as= of 7enutla sad blipat. qmts.
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