. . . .... . .. .. :4 ,- . 1 that lia oeuldnot ere aware satistoictoryiteconot - - 0 tibit - rgij 6 1 6 11 ett e . 1 f oi r th a ei ci e r - o n w eg n ol c i r a e ti d o i ne , , th b a u ci t i o t y m era lg m ht ez b , ep h r u e d su u re s e e l . 4.. ... .. . f , `. --...-.......-..-• every effort to avert a war which would bo no asset -...--- ~,,witutata.a. I. sawn-e-e. TV..." - 1 common one, but would be a theatre Or the EL EMMETT & C.C.•. ! dream of the - wildest theorists and the most on _. - i principled a,deentia spirosh and PROPRIETORS. • - rem Lord Claredon wished that Lord Hahne+ , -- pr • rrsia-c-r.ci-Tri. bury could have-made a more satief Amory stale . t ment previous to the dissolutift of Parliament, WEDNESDAY MORNING, MAY 4,1850. at . i A oreer to allay Itablie anxiety. /knowing. he I said, that the varicose Governments were sincere Etrtaaamos TO linen.-The colored men of : and not pursuing a policy they were ashamed to Chicago lase had a largo meeting, at which the - avow, it was hard to conceive hew matters load fo l low i ng i t eo l o a,„ " 8 a d op t e d , „d aeotom i t . arrived at their presentstete. They hal all de- I dared their intention of nntullac kin - tee appointed to correspond with ,the Mark on o each other ngland and Prussia lidd done their best to rue autboritiei on the subject: , dime, but still armaments; were going on among ~tire b e li ev e that the Republic of Hayti offers them. In France evetithing denoted a campaign. to the colored emigrant from a life of degrade- Sardinia was drxicing her reseurees to support Ban and.elavery in the United States, facilities I her army, and the war spirit of Germany could for the improvement of his moral and intellec- be hardly reprersea ; aol j el, although they Una condition, superior to any spot on • the I were all cl.iniorous for a C.,i,giess, they could AmeriCan continent; and we believe it to be not • not agre.i en the conditions on which that Con onlytairise stroke of policy, but the imperative eress was to meet. Passing to the discussions duty of every free colored mon in the United , that had taken pldee 0010 a general iltaarmament, &steer° . make Hayti his future home, and as ! honeg t art] matters had gone too far, Lir soon as is consistent with the duty which he owes to himself and the four millions of friends If, howqtrer , there existed a real desire for peace in bonds." I the whole business might be concluded by n On the other hand, Mr. Redpath, 'vain has g !Con ress in a fortnight, At present it was hard to know what a Congress Weil wanted for. If it lately visited Hayti, writes to the N. Y. TrAune ! were to alter the territories et Austria to Italy, discouraging th e blanks from emigrating to that s Austria would not recognize the power of site island until they have better assurances of pro- 1 Congress of 1859 to abrogate tho settlements of .. the Congress of 1815. If it were that Austria ii section than they now base. Tie says that ,was to abandon the Papal territory, Austria was they accept President Geffrard'a invitation to ' reedy to do so if France would abandon it,rue i emigrate there, without conditions of protealon 1 He agreed with Lord Malmesbury that Lord and the privilege of leaving if dissatisfied, they 1 Cowley might have finished thii business satis .• -- ; factonly at Vienna , if be had had the power. Will find themselves cast among a stralige popu- He objected to the alteration of the treaties of Won, helpless and defenceless, and debarred I 'Vienna, for he thought they had answered their from leaving until the government grants there object in preserving the peace . of Europe. The leave.. The advice of Redpath is good. Hayti I object of these treaties, he explained, had been but tel of e i r i la ly te sanbdali woe against o F r u ,: i c v e e !Iona; hutch r efmay be a desirable plan to emigrate to ; Lhasa who are tempted to go be sure, before go- I Europe that Austria had been secured in her ing, that they ate not walking into a trap. ; poeseseions there. So far as Austria stood on 1 treaties she ought to receive the support of the other Powers ; but she bad no right to transgress the limits of the territory assigned her, and ought not to be allowed to reduce the other Staten of Italy to a condition of political vas salage. Lord Derby thanked Lord Clarendon and Par liament for not embarraseing Gorernment in the present condition of affairs, as the best chance of maintaining peace was that it should be well understood by Europe that no difference existed on that point in the English Parliament. There could be no doubt, after- the stipulation added by the Foreign Secretary to the four points of Baron Brunow, of the intention of this country and of the four great Powers who had consented to that stipulation, to maintain the treaties of 1815 ; it vas indeed a sine qua non of the Con gress. The course taken by the Ministry had been one calculated to prevent war in Europe, bat ho could not help concurring that there might have been a greater chance of success if the matter had been left in the hands of Lord Cowley, who bad succeeded in laying down bases on which France and Austria were disposed to treat. The proposals of Rueeia, from which it was impossible for the Government to have with held their consent, had introduced ell the sub sequent difficulties. He quite agreed that it did seem hard to reconcile the expressed desire for a Congress with the military preparations en both sides. Much of these difficulties was due 1 to the King of . Sardinia's words, that 'a cry of anguish came from Italy, and he could not en dure ix" When such words were used it wits natural that Austria should make preparations on a large scale, although Piedmont had nothing to fear from Austria as long as she kept within her own bounds. Ho agreed with Lord Clareu don as to the injurious results of the treaties which Austria had entered into with the Italian States, and thought it would be wise for her to reconsider them. In regard to the Papal State 9 he thought that it would be beet to leave that matter to France and Austria during the Con gress:allowing the Pope a voice in the question. The time was now nearly come, he mid, who. it was a question whether a Congress should he held at all, and when the terms on which such a Congress should be held ought to' be known. The time, in fact, was nearly at hand when Es gland twould have to say that the time for tri lling had gone by, and she would therefore with draw from interfering in affairs where she could not do so effectually. If there wege a war, which God forbid! it would not be localtied in Italy: it would be impossible to COLlarke it toihat country; it would extend itself. and involve the world In universal conflagration. It would, in accordance with treaties, bring the whole of Germany into the field, and it would he impossi ble for this country to look unmoved on the oc cupation of the Adriatic nod Metitterranean, and it would be as impossible to confine ouch a war within limits as to fuses, woo would is• drawn into its vortex. The [Obey of tlita roils try iu such as es'ent V, teotrallty —hoot if neu trality, it must be an armed bent rality ; and he hoped that the decision of her klojesty's 6,9- en:nent would meet with the riss.ent of Parlia ment. He trusted that the storm night pee without breaking. The chauco of peace, how ever, would be immeasurably strengthened to. Europe if it were known that this country would not remain-sit unmoved spectator of any point in which her honor was concerned. In the House of Commons, 3 ,1 - I/Israel. tho Chancellor of the Exchequer, mode a statement on the subject of the Italian question similar to that made in the House of Lords. Lord•Paimerston said he believed ore Nisjcsly's Government had acted from a seneo of duty in engaging in these informal negotiations; though be thought that., had they been of a more formal Character, they might have had a inure success- ful issue. It was natural that Austria should , have wished that he negotiations et the Congress should have been preceeded or accompanied by a general disarmament; but it was en unreaeone• ble condition that Sardinia alone should disarm, and he thought her Majesty's Government were . right in objecting it. lie was glad to hear that , France and Austria had agreed to the, principle of a general disarmament; but it appeared to him that the going into a long discussion as to this point, instead of discussing in Congress thereat questions at iesae, would be a waste of time. Why should not the Congress meet at once and ' settle the material points in dispute, instead of _discussing the vague question of a general die armament? This would require a long space of time, and, if its adjustment was to be prelimina ry to the negotiations, they would be postponed indefinitely. The Congress might meet at once I and discuss and settle the real questions upon I which the peace of Europe depended. Let France , and Aaetria withdraw their troops from Central ' Italy, and pledge themselves that under no eir- eumstances, at any future time, should they re turn; the Congress then might, if it pleased, go Into the question of the amelioration of Italy in I general. But the withdrawal of the foreign , troops would lay a foundation Per reforms in the , States south of the Po. Tho present difference arose from the indisposition of Sardinia to dis arm unless admitted to the Congress. As the force of Sardinia was so mnch less than that of Austria, the latter need not be alarmed, and Eng land and Franco might net her at ease in this respect. No doubt, it might be !aid that Sardin ia was not one of the great leading Powers of Europe; but ehe wee a member of the Conference , at Paris, and she might be said to stead to an analogous position new. She was also ono of the parties called upon to disarm, end if that question was to be diecuseed in the Congress she might say she had a right to be there and bo a ' party to the discussion. lie treated that no Government would bo so blind to its duties, to itself, to its subjects, to Enrope, and to mankind, as to enter into a war without necessity, which ' would be not merely a fault but a crime. Mr. T. Buncombe said .the state of Italy was a diegrece to civilized Europe, and he wanted to know what hope there was for Italy In these no gotietiens. He insisted that Sardinia ought to be represented at the Congress, the reasons of Count Pavour were, in his opinion, unanswera ble; ye the five great Powers tyrannically said she eheuld not be present to plead the rause of Italy. Italy meat be rid of Austria Wore the peace and happiness of her people could be re mind. L,, Mr. ' Gladstone expressed his regret at the re -marks of Mr. Duncombe, which, in his opinion, tended to widen 1 nconveniently the field of dis cuss. Until be was aware that the policy of her a i If. jesty'e Government had taken a wrong Urn s should be doing an injury by adopting aUM of accusation. There were, however, two observations which fell from the Chancellor of , the Exchequer upon which he was unwilling to put tho-corustruction they would bear. lie had said that the conduct of Austria throughout these complications bad been marked by a spirit of dignified conciliation, and that that of Sardinia had been perplexing and ambiguous. Ile ques tioned the justice of both three observations. He did not think that the refusal of Sardinia to disarm justified this accusatory expression. Lord J. Russell said but for a remark of Mr. buncombe he should not have taken part in this discussion, because, first, he concurred in all that had fallen from Lord Palmerston, and, sec ondly; he felt deeply the responsibility attaching to everything which was said in that House, and feared he might drop a word that! might impair the prospects of peace. As to the admission of Sardinia GI the Congress, though the Govern ment might be embarraesed by tho proposal of Rustle, acceded to by the Emperor of the , French, ho thought it Would be conductive to the interests of- peace to admit Satan's to the .Congress. As to the real points in dispute, the House had no certain knowledge of the demands of -the different, Powers and what were the reel causes of the disagreement. As her ?Nulty's Government had not communicated them to the Souse, it would nit be .prudent to alienist* up km them- 110 could only say that, at all aroma , he hoped thoy.would enter intomo ongigennenti liurdencomutotlie pecipinut this country -with -cut the knoiledge.ot Patlintiins..' • - , ' ... . ROILLOS aIIIELEY announces in the Tribune (list he purpose's taking a trip westward this season through Sinus and the alleged gold re gion at the eastern base of the Rocky Mountains; thence through Utah and the — Great Basin, to California; returning across the Continent or by the Isthmus, as circumstances shall dictate. He purposes to leave New York on the 9th or 10th of May, and to reach it on his return between the 10th and the 'both of September. Ha will try to look in on the first distinctively Republican Convention of the Freemen of Kansas, which meets at Oesawatamie on the 1811 of May, and to start westward from Leavenworth or Lawrence 80011 afterward. He will also look at Oregon, if' time should serve. Ho will, of course, correspond with the Tri bune, and we shell look with interest for what he may have to say. --- Tee speeches in the British Parliament on the War question show the sympathies 'of the Derby Ministry to be with the Austrian; in the pending European complications; and those of the opposition, while deprecating war and earn estly solicitous for peace, show that the sympa thy of the leaders is _with Italy and against Austria. This quation, much mote than that of Parlla.mintarr Reform, will influence the elections fMch were to follow soon after the dissolution of Parliament . ; and as the popular feeling was evidently on the side of Liberalism in Italy and against the employment of English arms in support of Absolutism in Austria, it is not at all improbable that the Derby ministry will he defeated upon the issue thus unluckily introduced by themselves. Tan Sr. Love Democrat, that able champion of free principles and true Republicanism, has been enlarged and now appears in new type. We are pleased to note its prosperity—firstly, on account of its 'merits, and secondly, on account of; its boldness in leading the way, in the Slave States, in organizing the Republican party.— Its meccas in that respect shows what one bold, earnest journal can do, and that other papers in the Border States, occupying the position it originally did,nould easily accomplish the same result if they would but show the same firmness and :ma A Eireann Pzitarrr.—The Police of Janesville, W181301:1Eill, have issued the following order : "Tate Notica!—All persons residing in the city of Janesville, owning, or having to his or her posession, any dog or bitch, and suffering the same to run at large without being securely muzzled, so as to prevent their biting, will be killed if fond at ['age after April 26tb, By order of the Mayor." Capital punishment for the crime of muter has been abolished in Wisconsin ; bat it seems to be a crime greater than murder to keep an unmuzzled dog, since the Mayor notifies all such persons 'that they will be killed, if found at large. TIIE. WAR 41:1ESTION Butimarross PABLISMEST.—In the House , I of Lords, April 18th, Lord Malmesbury, in call- 1 t leg attention to the, otsto of affairs on the I I Continent, said it would be fresh in the memory I of the Reuse that in the beginning of this year I conversation had occurred which showed that I the relations between France and Austria were not on so satisfactory r. footing se could have _ been desired, while the relations of this country with all parte of the world were so encouraging that we were wttl fitted to take the part of me dieters. He then briefly reviewed the position of the three principal Fowep in regard to this country and observed that,llthough connected will Austria by similarity of race and ancient alliance, the people of this country were aliens- , led from her by the policy which Austria had . pursued ho Italy. No statesman in this country -5- would for a moment deny the rights of Austria —right"' which had been acquired by con quest, inheritance and treaty, precisely in the canoe way as this country bold many of its own possessions.: These rights were secured by treaties which we .had. signed, and which every • Government was 'bound to uphold. But a tree cause of complaint against Austria arose from ler. Interference with .the'other Italian States - beside Lombardy. In passing to Sardinia, be said that a strong feeling in her favor existed in this &angry by the assimilations of her institu , Mona t 0 ~ oar.own, and he 'regretted that after her noble conduct in the late - war, she should hove so far forgottmilhat ettllita4 glory ought not to be the sole object of a Government—for It was from this-cause that the presimt difficulties bad - arisen. It was difficmit he observed, to under. stand why France should Iniolve itself In ibis goes. lion; but. France hod thought fit to unite her cause with Sardinia, and to assert her right to look into the. affair' of Italy in opposition to Austria. Such was the state of affairs in Feb ruary, it which period Lord Cowley was die ' patched to Vienna. Thoroughly conversant with the views of the French Government In regard to the Italian question, Lord Cowley had calmly and as a friend discnesed the subject with Count Buol. It was a matter for regret that Lord Cowley - had not been allowed then and there to mediate, as there would have been more chance of a successful result than at present. Lord Cowley, on his return from Paris, found that ne - godations had been going on between France and Russia during his absence, the consequence of wtdch was a proposal from Russia that a Con gress of the five great Posters child be held, to milk& proposal het Majesty's Government bed agreed; as they felethey should incur too heavy • responsibility' by, refusing. Oa the 22d of March Baron Brunow had proposed to him the . bases on wblehlhe Congress should take place to which be (Lord blalmesbury) added the stipu . lation that the treaties of 18161 should be left undisturbed. To these stipulations the five Pow ' ere bad agreed, bat subsequently two collateral question, arose as to the composition of the Con gress and the disarmament of the Powers an tagonistic to each other. Muchdiscussion had taken place on these points, the 'latter of which ,Ited, be regretted to say, not been' yet:eettled. It Was the opinion, however, of her Majesty's Government that a disarmament was necessary previous to the assembling of the Congress. The Congress was to consist os the fire great Powers; but, as iThe questions to be considered affected `the sioelal and political importance of Italy, ha thought that the different Italian nations should be rore ssiated, and - it had therefore been pro posed that these nations should be invited to attend, and admitted when the Congress wished them. There were two precedents fur Congress of Laybach, and the of 1880, to settle the disputes between •and Rolland. lb snob a decision there . derogatory to the dignity of the idiais would therefore not be Congress, bat invited with to send a delegate to pot .I,ngress. Nannling the nag-proposals which ion of a disarinament Austria and Antic° e ofa disarniamont, ve and mode of carrying on that it would be much ;,int, to a commission, In :deg Congress should die', bjects.. Bardals bad GM the-same fooling im the ground of her rest., , fiCregeetted [tint the*l/AgiAmigi 64.0 it.-f l' , . t. jr ,„„. E , 4 ,-,,r,:::—.1 wi..i,to ray a word in behalf of a true, tried and trustworthy man, whom wane a tupSibiona com spendent of the True Pr,es. of this du..culd th,o6 fou.o, or porho ENCIIANDE AND BASKING DOUSE. ividiousty, mine- OP present on the mhela•traltkti.eof Tax o,oratiOn. i rekr _ to A. It. Burns. I have known him from the time KRAMEP & HARM, whereof my met:dory rune [lOl to the contrary-the • N a. 35 . Bank vl n 1 k, Filth Street, whole neighbothooal in which he lives, keeps him, PITT•BUR011, PA_ and always has kntwea him to be it, political affair', what all concede to is in private affairs—an exec:, '".... ...."----• ....Ll' ""•••••—• platy man. In political matters he has always taken W F. . 1.1 , tun pprise our friend: , and the pub. an nether part, and in the course of a long and trieful t i c that a e hare reatore I to oar uew 0 V VIC h. NCI. life, Lo 1.., not a political antecedent that armlet not 35, ha a K 111-otlli, Fltill STUNS:I, hero we • iil to stan.l the right teat of the rightminded man. In happy u. lend,, ,li no , 0 „,. a „.rauti and Itust oar amyl., fact if hW antecedents were to pass before our eyes Catotot, atath an cape/len, at twenty y ear .. ,.. _1 • 0 u 1 r 1i , .. 0 1 ;h: , ..:: in a panoramws view, we would find them presenting tt'l o h i v o • o w t i , l , l , la t sbiLes w : , , , a t i7 o ,th "" "' ' '' '.." • us with a train of consistency which eau only result rx - haut,..• aol ...eking lineincin In all Ile branched. from well understood principles being rigidly ad- e,,,,,,,„„.„1,1 1 ,,,,„ i,,,,,,,,i ~,d N v ottated, bered to. Not like too many men, he has not been Stocks. bonds, and other accurlllts, bought awl sold to upright because be had no opportunity to be lei 0 7 r. tw: t o . n. t., , . . 00n .. _ diecus,. In city or, ~.,..,,,. astray. Responsible men will testify I Deutcolmbh I ),L , '':;',,,,t vor ` r ''' ood .„, c ,,,,,,,,,,,..; ' too,) that A. 11. Burns in lot a mushroom anti tax . Interact allowal 013 Tune Deponite. i man ; bat on the contrary orpnatel the orebacrirliona Deal In Specie, hank Notre, land Warranta, Pr. lin the Tiro pine, Like a provident farmer, he, in Credit Xernittancce of Correspondouts at lowest pastol.le ! public . affairs, had ono eye an the pretend and the r. , . 11„, mail dir,,,,a. 1 .dher on the future. But this is not all. A tittle .33 "balle tl'2.“. C a ere. I" "' p'l Y by K RAM Kit a ItA 88. over a year ago, he was elected SUPerVI,OI . II.I a Ito- _ _ -- _ publican Anti-Tax candidata over a Democratic Private Lessons In Languages, &lathe , Anii•Tax candidate, by a majority of ma, in a town- i matins, Ac. • ship iFindloy) that has never gone Republican within GENTLEMAN, astir engaged rot a pro ' my. recollection. Such is the con fi dence at home in „Mirerlonal Teacher, will glmrl private lew:a, during the long standing anti-tax principles of A.ll Borne. the almoner, to all who &she Ida germees, either at their I Firm and determined he will maintain them. • ow o 100001 or at Lb rooms, In the Anclrnt hangover, Mettatuatlrs, and the general routine el a Cl l lll l gll take. Um (F.etito D.i%y Pittsburgh rissette Tor. Lotto's Paaren.—ln the Oaznte of Tuesday of last week is given a translation of a Saron ver sion of the Lord's Prayer, made by Alfred, Bishop of Durham, etre. A. D. 000, in which the modern dox ology at the end is omitted. As 1113 opposing anthur• ity, older by more than 500 years, thorn ere given, below, the concluding words (with the Latin trans lation,/ of a version made in the latter half of the Id, century, (sire. A. D. 360,) in the falceso-Gothic dialect, by Ulphilns, Bishop of Massie, A. D. 360-380: lILLSO-GOTHIL, LATIN. Unto Timing. Ot thin- I Nam T4lllll Cat r(9114171, dangardi, jab mghts, jah ci rotentict, et Laurin, on vulthus, in giving. Amen. a‘relda. Amen. ' • The original Ali:rap-Gothic, with Its Latin version, ia given—let, because it will add doubly to the 'weight of the authority; 2d, that the learned editor, and others equally learned, may verify the genuine ueca or the extract, and assure theakffelver thlst, they are not imposed on; and i i, that the importance of the question detruuula a treatment not lose dignified than this. - - DEATH 07 ilsanr LEWIS —Henry Levis;'who has for many years been connected with the mercantile interests of Cincinnati, and who vne closely and consistently identified with the Lib erty party, of which his brother Samuel, lately Bond. (101 i Morwagns 10 .101 :1-; 300 ehat. Iron City !WA Stock—Dust 1:0,0 00 '-00 do Esrhange Itatik Bto.k —cost It :. ,, 0 141 • 2,0 do Al , egneoy (lank Block—cost 10 03) 00 100 do Mectustoea' hank 5tkck—c05t............ 5.1,01 CZ . . ... . . deceased, was n leader, died at Ms residence in ' !" k A."... 11352 75 this city, at 11 o'clock yesterday morning. Mr. Lewis was one of the pioneere in the pork bust nom Ile was a bold and extensive operator, and made and lost a great many fortunes in this _ branch of trade. John A CaNate?, '• W. W. Martin, 1 Three or four years since, bie reverses were , e w. I:''..b"-''', R. T. LtKvb. Jr, .! , It D. etchrati. Willi ,P isan, y severe, and from these he had not been j„,,,,,,, t. p,,,,„, t , William Lean, able to recover; and for two years peat, he did I trullttul . Wt.:. J. itttierlloo. . . - - - : but little, comparatively and that under great : ibr '1 REAT REDUCTION.—TLIE VAN IlEß disadvantages. His ambition was rather to op- , lIII.T I Pik: of emir State• Mall Itt...arttall 4 .. orate largely thou to make money. and his ins- : vasuentsiLT,capt.r. K. Wavers. ;OCEAN 1.11.4.ENT bill!y to regain the petition in mercantile life 1 N"RTI , RTAR, aim-Jon.:. i ARIEL. that be lost through misfortune, broke his : :',,', 1 !„_%'''',,,,,.„1",',7:''„:,,"L''..` 1i "„t747,.., ° ",",,,J.°„?i, : t ° , 0 t ,t,' proud spirits, and brought on bodily Infirmities pewit &Items.. Satordoy, ~.d th. ottirr able earth nlirroale which cut him elf in the prime of manhood lie I " . •'d.d.l. ! Front Neff York fur , Vrorn !Immo itnel F.,oth was about 55 years of age.—Cin. Coo.. I 1 Soodarimptott atoll ampton for tt 00 • Havre. I York. LITERARI CONTA.IIOI..—Mr. James iiallatty. ~.„ .... ~,,H . y . m ., ... W,,.,,,,,.. 2l, has lately published osier} entitled "Hearts and , o r s, looses. !wow's,. may ct wssnossisy,Jutw . TrUllir. " Mr. Sala in now writing a eerier of , ",....." '4 ,,,,, ..Y.. 1 ... I w 0,,,,, ' , .1. ), .^. - . 22 . pages for a London weekly, which he calls 0 'T. 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Six by Cards, or au Excursion to Dorchester," N'''''''''''' _ ._ s ° ° 6°• _!'" 6 '''''''. *^' Y"rk .._ CtC. , COO. '' 800. Trun. ' ,;.) C (1 V 0 I.UN T ARIES.— Zundel', T WTI ". t . , ,-, nundrol nort if It; V.1nu.41-2,10.1 1ta,1.1.1.• BOLitli AVE'S iItILLAND. BITTIIRS.—FIII.II.E4 ttrerrtax , . % 1.. A. 31/ 14eTutt T.q.1.. ea:tehle 1.. thole, ',ocular perhxts to the life ub et err boa', toot., pbrti.olarly ,very cuothar, bee loom Loma &older. torn lu the ru.dical s.nLl.eororthl“ In be atuaud Tm•ry enr,-no.rnt yb.:l.bon,ehb.l rall1t1) Ch. ..1 In • 111 , 11, at thaw. a.mum, reconaetney I e Lab. rid, the couti4cocoul dodo. telAt IlUia Cub rtntr.riab.l. otrnbgth, nth per fn t fru i• .e...! nor 4, , nor,uot,re. yet •tthout laving taken • prlnclut , 4 b tet,ei .1411‘ , [1,1. 611011 t• r toe,llcroo,hoold It be entorgnetal, bblblrod by ttb• larlty Ali tb,••• ronlitlon• tellevo In I••• I,ftlfettl, 121E341 It Al•-••• 144.• /A I•rs. 14Alla. 4 St, air.. •••b•r-r•i1n4...1 S It, len••• tAlls ..... rs••;•• • 5-4,, 111. • • 4 il•••••• Is who Lave taLtwr•klatan.rty •Eur As-1 AAA u. II kisitall +AI raa 1., •4•1•0At54:44.rl to II • n.l• , -tn eort.4l•• Mt, glum ~ 1 l{on , l. en 1 1.11 thin, n ull•f thr •r• • r !tot, Ist, It 1..1 t fr•". tveattr.••• an• totrltmlartvr,t, g•to r•J OrtAlst, • ryotttt. fft,‘• . ate aln•mt tuogtrolv yet the cot. rut. - .1 It roTtlfttutircs,' • co triottfol•towl lt,st•olt. tnt vit•ttiy inamts•ling Itiwiittsrotstrtv th• .bole ftv.totv. mew. lh. •ital •••rtt• to tatecrval artivAti. itod, tettile•c-xlvltt, attar. t. tkr ft thvortvaghly •V•01.1nalr• tw pfl•tt• of rfleeovra Atetv•t r•o•etttvol In ....fir •••1 to rt. , •••••atly yctt tv • tta• kW of • trantotottall -- It •otvot • at oot toam tv.tvolv.v, rttlt too-. • • A,e Tn. a,,b,-t b.nan.au r ; oat., quabtily beg e. tech A. aa , l It • a Del litznb yelp a yu rt,.l It can that I:nalbinz at tb... I 1.4a1. +tat al.. from tb. •bafaaa , n tut ftn , pat .:1, 11 , lb...ari '11.41 b.ao been asten. I !lad ttat t.r...attli.e.l I.ern arr.", diralai•:. El,.- .“....attty 10 ..C3l 3...“ Itr • Car.nru. tirautaa Itllas3.l ..Out up Iu Wilt oat oa;v, an.l rutalla.l at St per ta.aila. The prat dataataJ tor lh.• truly C..l..brate,l Ma.lsrlor 1.. ladeasal many Irnatatam, whala tha ;mane ahao..lpatrd .eat $I parch... 4,4 1,...,1, at I. valt that vur calla.,lit , thalat..l..l ovary talttla yooj.tay. BXNJAMIN TAUS. co, F.A. r' Lt act 1,2.1 1. • rarl".l: VvY DI RD—Oa heed., coornln;, at 3 cid a. J: N 0, L- wl,l V.:mktg. t..neutartion. - ?1 Thr It 1-toto of 11, 18.1 i y•r r•.e.ctlully In. 0,4 lb , f.m.ral THIS arnaatga al 114 k. Iruar tr.• rtnll.-wre ut - t.ar hogland, I,purr.l 11111. JIM abbczasrmrntz REMOVAL M . F. IL A W'S 99) .1,111 To 179 1.11111111 , F OREIGN NUTS -- I. bslts Aintune., 60 trail. Ivirn u 1.4366 d. 131,136 do Brasil 663:t 3'.2 u63wns; '2O do P233;1166.1Ca10n36., _ . . . seat toed and for vale by ILICIDIER. A All DEiteuN, rapt No 29 Wand st.,oppnerle at. Cherie. Ibeel. . NEW GOODS!! NEW 000 b DCIRCII fl XLD At CO. lls . ro coo menuel receiving their TllillD gTiPPLA of new 600f/a 0r..0 cm., murolog, by E.rm... t.uto... Mr.. (band.. Call et North-ea.* earner Fourth and Marker et. SUN D IL I ES —2500 Ibi country curcd Bacon; ildor. 'woe - weed Ellorrens. to hem b:arla Family Viet, lo '• Turnips, 7or rale I.y . my 1 ItIDDLie, IV [Rif , I CI S UN D ICI ES-119 a ackt.,Wheat ; ao .1., - Fell bar,: 4 rle Flaavetoi, To arrive on riots... r gh mange Ito .ale by eny4 1511011 DfCIiV.Y a l' OIL CLO'fli COVEIL:S--KILI dot. Weistetti Pl//4 sral patter. Plot roed (tom foet.ty and for palr , by J. 11. PIII LIPS, 211 a 25 Wt Cl•alr FLPOR OILCLOTH of our , Pson and Other Innutifsrlowy, of dill,ont .bd eqk. cut to fit mu, .1.. e of mot... ball. J. II 11. PIIII.LII'N. OILCLOTH CRASH. for malts, of flilTlTrent pattern. end Wkift, for lulu by rov J. s II 01111.LIP:1. THAN iPAIttiNT OItEEN AND BUFF ott,ei,orns---aoxi tnr,l9 .4 chiral - rut width,m b. 0.1 for Al. by mfl J. L U. PHILLIP:4 DRUNES-5 ca.ses Bordeaux Prunes, in bow.. suJJA•JuAI rvcrlved mud for r.A. by REYMInt d ANDY:ALAN', N., 33 Wm.! A , ChAl.• 11.1.1 DOTATUE:.I-4 car loads to arrive, the priv y dart or onn farm, and f, 0.1. by m)J NI DIA.E. WHITS Ar BUTTER ANL EGGS—Fresh Eggs and Cirool Dotter twolving lily by ~,b 9 by lb• packept bt No. I S 6 I,l4crty wee% by • my 4 !MOM MEW & CO. IVAVERLEY NOVELS—Ticknor & Fislthe UAlewhold Edition, now completo, W vo;a4 the Fireoldo Edition, llhootrotctl, 1 volo; 1110 Porker .1411tlun, Illostrottal, 27 TO/In LipplocotPo Ablwteford Palltion, Ilium iron-11,12 Iola; the Peopitt'a Edition. 6 was, dinar, style; Thu Warcrloy Notate, ootoplete, cheap eJltlon,llltrary otyle, to vole. hvo.sl 6 0. Lockhart's Lilo of soot; iZvolo; foott's Poem.. .111 m anti The IlansktiolJ Waverleoi'h volo. tny3 KAY Y (Xl., M. Wend ot. - GOVERNMENTC LA PIPE CLAY, IN BOXER. TO ARRIVE IN MAY AND JUNE VON KAPFF AR'ENS ALLEGHENY INSURANCE COIIPANI, OF PITTSBURGH, OFFICE--\O. 37 FIFTH STILftE2F) lIANK EILOOK,) INSURES AGAINST ALL RI OF FIRE AND MARINE RISKS 18AA0;.10:sjES, Fresh:let:it, - JODEN 11.1cCO8D. vi.e ht•lti. D. 11. DOOR. sKr.t.ry. CAPT. nil. DEAN, Ormaal DIRDCrILq. John D. McCara. Isaac IL Saunoz.lL It. D. Atelliug, Capt. W. Data, ' • Tbas.'lL Mow°. . Ilobt:lLDads.- 0. Muir, - I.larrey ChM C. 5.0. >AC. Oro. John A. Wllvon,, L. TaboPatock CIRCA SE—ln kegs and cat /Fur •JI *ipso, kaggtai, dap, Ike.;itir al* by ' sidg 1111NRY 11. COLLIN& TIOTA.TOES-3.000 bus: differOntkirids N. Yoltrotatom =woos, wawa: &co. 'Aft abbertusetarntis. ----_-_ For refecwoccw, which Are abnisdawt, and terths, apply al this office. or liox N 0.351, Alicgimuy Poet Otilce, .1.27 cc....12wd• Ladled It d Disete , anal GilllWets.. ALBREE, SON CO, Vurner Wood l_A and Fourth street, have Juat recrive. , l Ludtts' Ilrrl.d ()lore II.,:toot hoots, " " Coogre.s " " CI th front Leer, French Ot.t Honied Slipper, Lathes' and M 1..,,. Thick Selo Congre......oler, and ry variety of Chtialteue' Pace) and Moro 11.e1e.1 ihva• These good., have be., avoid eapr,exly for um, sod acre. commend thew wsll ulna ge.vi sheen. i Eureka Insurance Co. of PenneylvanLa nyfice, No int linter Strut, Pitaborgh 3 11, SIItiENBERCER, Prewlente FISNISY, ..,(,Itl:.1101 14 , 101Iile against all kludo 0 / , 5r. , ...1 .11an /10. I. ASSETP, MAT 2d, 1F59. Caral in I'Ot•hurgh Truet Company Ste,lt bur Lnlis--pnyable ou den - mud—...... Premium Nn! Discountr.l !given L=MIM COMTO.N. W. Cass, !seat Pormack J. II Shoe rget W. K. Ntgalck, IL. Orval. Peraphin, A, , with luircxl , lctaw, rerntrk. doorrioi st. , pg. I purch....of I ec, AAAJAIng this rock N.V. , 111111y thA A,. of orgat,.lA„ tiloae 14 L. h•v Towle. ot.th 'long tln stc.m.,•ny pls.n P411f1.11 . 4, .11 lA, I A•raphh... J91111,i n %IF LI, ill, • I tn..l 4,1.41 Boots, Shoes, Hats, 1301 , 12 J "E're, 23x. C JAMES P. TANNER W 110 E S.l L I %IMF, U T AND BONNET IVIREIMSE, N... r.... W' t.”. 11 71 ,, .. r •burigh, Pant \ •., LI.. rt.,* 1: ~...e. .. • , i.r.• .I.A-14 , n oo 0 e T , 1111. - . 4 .10. ' . 0.4,11 FE 1C1C, , ...11 of eh/A 11 or' 11 =ll ouit. f.rr than tne. •N 1 m-m.y Er rur lA., f-,11, Ist. 4ly th•noo-1 , .%. , 1 Ihn trvl H ARTWELL SIIEPPITARV D+llere In Woovio an•l INasteolic I=ll I=l •pl+ TW be•t preparallou Iu W w•rIJ far the hair Carriages aria Buggies 1. 4 .1 011 THE ACCOMMODATION of Pitt.- burghers, and strangers els Mug she clty, the suLs,vrli. er hex of • Wsrernoro Immediately In the rear of the Slosengsbels H.., e, /Int street, Lor the sale a CARRIAGES, BUGGIES AID SPRING WAGONS. 11l bl , l eels rustinfartnee —the material .11 sniveled watt greet nere. llnving been enraged thlrty , three pi.. In the tuinvos, enl the lea revenue, seen In Allegheny City, with um./of business, le sufficient gtuultut... , wt to the queltty c of 1114 work. The pnblit are respectfully italbut weal' .1 examine hL wank. 11P314<tary on the e, , rner , /Wend street 411.1 North Ckenistrin, Allegheny City, JOGS POUTII. 1,111.3m4b tet Tne Pesfectton of Dental Att. h' 71 PIC lAL TgATII WITH pLAlTlorrofirnAlN AND COIL ALIT& FIR. N. ST&BBINS having opened an (dice JIL, At JUL Venn 4trtot, I. preparn.l to ninonfactato And hoed tenth or the sbovet dottription. - In barrel.lna these r.ew and Improved at r Tr. of Dental Work to the amen, of Iltraborgu, Ur. Yete Wthred that tLey wdl meet the same fewurebta reception whirh bee Leen accorded to thorn lu 'Sew bock wd other locriklea rt here they have teen treterit and he terthertirrre relieve. that they sae rhetlatel ureupereedo. w they rketetraly excel PCher alike ,o LtU lir:. NAS, UUItAIII LILY. BEAU r .sad URITY, and In ercry quality rehl. II rrnulurr. Artificial deelvel 10, end ore no the tilllo wrch leas exp.:Wye. • spnilknisk 4.1 nit. silk inky ...o ot Lb ofim 9i. PENS! FrritElST, N>:•1 Sr CLAIR ME= P!i.IIIII.I IVrA, FORICS. C1JP411.3, RATORB, !c, !e, We city, *PI f..nod t.ur Omit-ea as- un ham To rtllt vriz vino; OreitTIVIIIMIT • 'MONO, .p3O No. Mi.ud otroot. Gi EitiFdj-2M) fib& tingar, fair to prim, bbl.. Plantation M0b.... a. 174 bre. ne, /bland 10. Tubece.iiii 210 hr elite U 10, linper al and block Tom 0(0 bap 10 du Java du 110.14! and rt., tale by filllllVlll A DILWORTLI, ap3o ' Nos:l3omnd 131 Second .1. () BBLS. LAIIGE 3IACKEREL . ; 5 30 do medium do do 2 , du Herring, dry, milt and plchltil; 7.5 do Combed, Pulverized and CeiffooSrizare; lOU do Byrom choice brand, 40 Boar. price. Rice; IQ bide. N. a Tar, 20 do lileachof Whole Oil; 20 do Rack do Fur oil. by .p:0 01110100 R DILWURTII, 3n BAGS ALLSPICE; 25 do Pepper; 10 Nilo Cam.; 3 frail. Clover; 2 ca.. rammeNatit.ep; 76 km6:ol. O. Buda, New tlastli; 140 boon. Cincinnati /larch, For vale by ap3o fiIIItITER • DILIVORTEL SUNDRIBS--20ff bags prime Rio Coffee: 160 hf OW Y U, lorperiel nod Black none 25 tlercusfreeti tllers IS bbla. N. O. ?sr; LS du Winter Busload Whale 011; 200 dog, assorted Corn Brooms; 100 boars LIM p Tobaccro LLO kegs Nalic, all else.. In store:: d ro7o. P.i o:: ih' s k p . NT It. 1000( 000 4 lti C9 iic .__ . ------ I C E . IClel. A BOUT FOUR ILUNDRED TONS of pure 4 - 3.., titi.ghcoy lee, with privilege of boo. to Nor. Lt, will be sold ore time fur approval endorsed paper. Fur Wu by ap 4 J B. O. 4.1. 11. SAWYNIL 111DIOROVISION6-201.1,000 lbs. Halm, Shout• den and Elden; 4:00 pa Plata S O Hans; fA ta dnned. do 10 do Dried Bre4 ILO akin Man' rook, K. ROBISON & CO. CIRCASSIAN LIQUID—The beet article ever tilecovered for beautifying the complexion. Also etrcearlan oil, au .4,1111E4d:4 1 e for costarring end promoting the growth of the Lair. A huge rupply of each Jolt received by 1118.11/LNIIINO. L - r OSSINGS NEW - PIUTOCIALIIISTORY of h. u.u.d hut., t o , guailias and Librarlea, 1 Ira Ltupd tiro, with date bandied illuaradoos. tort ; KAY t CO 66 Wood •L V 00 CAN ALWAYS PROCURE RREsII 11 Congress, Emplge,ttodfoiA Dluelickandthe colatingal BLtingec Watersoa . 00211NPLI SLUING% gn.S 3 - corner Moeddwd Alarketatent. WUREKA INSURANCE:OOMPANY , 99 _LA Wear street. nm. WADY, ikce:r. O. W. Wm. dame Agent. - • • • • isky3 BASKETS -300 doz: tern Market nn , hull 134,k 't . ll" m aaWN,TaccitinitT'a CO; iiittorrllantOUS svOi A. P tor the .. . F • 40, .rwamii. must.. CHICIS nRING Y R ( ) N P 1 A N (1 S. • "E ';(II3SCRIBEIt .1i •-•'E RE T criv.Al from for !Cf. I' I SON... lan .101..1r 1.1 k •it c 4.114-r. or his Spt tog Mock; v‘h:. h I mitrltm.No. • Have been Seleetekl .ti t WA R F,Ru 0 s IN I) N 111. store now coml.. - ors ol: 11. , dill r• n! ..1., I. . ~f B and 1 OCTAVE ZIANIIS, mod, by tio. U ooa • 'III, II 1..1 INN, WI of whlcli T sre prorated whin flod, PATENT REPEATING ACTION, FEW !TARSIERS, ' DOUBLE DAMPER:. , IRON PRAM:, BRACED/''/I'l'oM, A The subs:Hour confidently u , strts Mist I tis. lostrtiroont. csnsot Ls surpassad for PURITY, FELLNII.N4 AND A nbi v. EVENESS OF TONE, ELASTICITY OF T 01.101.1, sT A NV. v, A N.S_Y Bt ~—A•,. N. ErBIISON, FS of ISO IN TUNE, or BEAUTY Or EXTERIOH " .r. , Adogboov, w ill too •Oppol,ll In tin. Ileputbcon ALL INSTRUMENTS WARRANTED. Cdn•ontion . et coudidste for AsowonslY• iiirPorsons who sro &sit ous or pun:h.:, s I I Ils T tnybds w T ltanD ro'crt ot Nrcpudr/ford, Allea , ,ny City. CLASS INSTRUMENT aro roo.pootruby lortboi 1, ~ fl snl F . ..-.., —, °A: SEMBLY.—A. 11.. BURN,. of I indley' exathlus those tosslnßceut PI ANtIS• ', ..Y township, nlll Ikon cdodidsto for ottiluatino to the JOBS 11. MELLOR, "new•mbly Wore tho next Rein Olen dtu °e n ntity Convents,. No. SI. Wood Street, sp2lUds wit • V SOLE A. ;ENT FOR CII ICE Elll NM A t•tiNl , VI INtd. '-'..•DAV lli L. SMITE will be a candidate far splb.lAwr '' nantinntiou for Assouthly, from .I.ho Allegheny , :Cy . ... FURNITURE X • • w 110 LES A LE A NI) II F.TA I 1,. I A 11 =..?"8. I'. 31cDowci.t., of Allegheny city, I, =LY ~;1 i•fl 3 .1.11d.11M1 ha ronotninatlon tor the Assens l'h:ti:ot,:th7nto.::::lllC:Cnovu"nnirtyl'Clvvi'n'ti:ith. w' ' TILE SUBSCRIBER II AS REMOVED 1.. Commls•loner. 111 F .„, 1 . 9:: - ..1:..•;11ERT M'CLABREN, of Findley town- DISPATCH BUILDING, ~hip, w ill ho supported In l Aw Republican Conven tion n., ~,,• (AS:. a Couuty 00Mtnlit011 4. , _ Isik'dttutru•S . . . . . . NOS. 61' AND 60 FIFTH STILMKT, . Lr.w is .1. FLEMINtt, of Peebles township, Where h e I , ill 1., pleased to wait cm his `-'=-, stiff to. s coneltdat• fttr CouutyContruesslouo, trat:Ject to the der lion of t O o Reptillicau 6.noty Cony...ion in June, Wholesale and Retail Custiimers. . le.ilt stortda•rtelt FURNITUBJEI AND CHAIRS , O W A Y/D ii"'". of Chartieru township, will Ito • candidate. for Coooty Cootruistrioner, 166. Of Rvery Ditme rt pi ion • Ject I, It, d•ciettn: or tht• Urstnblican Ca1•c1.101,6 artl I At • It `l , --••• • • — And addid,nnlindcommtd• to nll on e.nt U R N I 'l' U it , In a Further Reduction of Frio,. ~SJar. 190 ca Aut.! particular atteutsuo g.ron W the maut:Uct ur« f OFFICE FURNITURE Dip-atoms with Steam r,Vrte...i. , Relit. I iiustncso Iloturs bc Qipangto _ ... upl2iliral 11. II RYAN. i Dissolution of Partnership. t .. RI.I.MOVEIJ . T HE Paitnership heretofure exiAing he i•r,r. the urtattr,pted, undor the et 3 Le of Ilea, Llo3 4 CG. LIUSSEY S. CO. have r.hwreil t,), A I.' , , , tytto, t., thm dm, ilMweiTeci 11 In t atul alumna, Thomas . th. Ir new Copper W00 . ..h0w, NO 37 Ft eill i 11. Lloyd and Ak.cander Forsyth having putt:hued th., In- STREET, In lb. Itdu Er , . 111 .A. .hdd d •., wt. , .4 W,K, , 1 . tertet el.l.dru Eta. The butane!. of the late Ann wilt La Or", tp..ltlt.l he to. n.znaintog partner:, who are authorized to ' ow. IL' hIT n .. .1 ihe firth for that porpame Pittsburgh Copper. Belling MIII. JOIM REA, Tuo.4. 11. LIdIETI. C. G. HUSSEY Sz CO.. l'Ald.or,h. April lith,P,Sf. ALEX. FORzETII. 14.101ri.CITIU. 14 • BRAZIERS BOLT AND SHEATIIING (.0 PP E 14. LLOYD !IL FORSYTH, w HOLESAL E GROCERS, PRESSED COPPER BOTTOMS, AND L. 0/:0 AI 0 'I: IV 1J 'l. I: 14 IN G • !DEALERS IN. PRODUCE. .. _ Raura 5.,71 11,nm. and Y:,.11, , ,tl Sires, , P.,MMISPI.)N MERCHANT:, . Brass Kettle.l. Sheet and !..thee Br!,•!, ! for tho ulo of NI`ELTER,I4.II.DER. COPPER RI V 1.3, AC. PIG METAL AND BLOOMS, Dooloto In Thick Diu, Tit. Plato, hood Wlr., t , 1,0,t Zoo. No. 237 Liberty Street,' kotonoto, ?hoot Iron. Ttnn.r... T.• to, a , • Fly i. p:ilo,op'o PITD.ItUrt , III, PA. No. 37 Fifth Street, Pittsburgh, Pa. ' rullli UNDERSIGNED HAVE l'illS DAY sy.r.h,t... Copp:, .: ut to so, tottorn , ' , 0..1 , .11 !...roci.tod throo.olvei n Ld b n a. r a. l . l ,, to L0tia ,,k, 0f . .5 ,, 2 1 1.. c .t . . ' . . L. f.' ""'"'"' ' JOHN 11. OkAPI.F. p EMOVAI..--.1 S. 1.1..r.g , It A. t . , i n ,, tore- „,,,, t ,,,,,,.,,.„,, j. IL. move/ from No. 1,1 •0 1 7.. ‘,.., •t , ..... 0 . No ".., , ettt.t.tzrob, April 1. I.:ol—apl 3,lre .I,IIN It JONIS.±. %Vol.= •a.l WI Fs... .trout J. S. LIOOETT ['LOU F ACTON h and Nr"duve Urn:ban.. f, lb. b..... I rittfaitfCb. IF A ,:I4.I^AA ELL • CA LDWELL.4. 11. AT FIIHNI lIEIU AND DR Ll:it. IS )1..11, 11.1 n p ..d Ultute Gad, • 14 uni T.r. h, P. .1.) ,n.; r•••“ 1”. 10.-k. Licht xr , Ittill.nt.. A , fo , ot , and I, Prtmt I) EMoVA L.—N. llamas Banker, ltay, ntotfAtt.4l tltrAt tttotr • ..1 %tat,. Lk, t. I..tatt I 1...1,1 ttt.. 11 ..1 Itt• it tatty,. BTEAM MaRt3LE WOutKd Marble Mantels, ItY 1:11'111Ni.IZY A' waye"..n ‘, Nu 0001) Hut. S11(0 I,D B} Wan. I.l' SI Alltal.G MON 1,1.11 ..I o ..1-I cal,• W the ho.huty..l .0... Li..., 1E hr t.. to that wboo par. totth o •• Itnol thoy vey o t0.h.11., •• ey 31...7d , Top. 0 . wet.; S. mONUMEINTS, TABLETS AND OBAVE STONES ==il N. 1:1 --Our st.xit of )Istblnia thr issg,st In the W , at. .nd I.4ntg mamnfa.. - tote.lL..) tnaatin.ry, I. pot ni. In t•tter idyl., with mot. dizpstcb, and at 1.4.,..t4t OA.. can In don. to worn msnual labor. I=l Slanted [Loom on Ih• Second Storyl III1tMIIIIIMMT=IM=111!111!Ilil STIIADI ENGLNES MILL FUItNISIIINO QTEANI ENGINES on hand and made to 74- 7 0 Th,, STEAM BOILERS, SALT PANS, hIILL OEAIt• ING, ENOINE AND MACHINE CASTINGS, PULLEYS, A, Grata DAM and, Saab Wrlghts always ou hand. Cala:opt.* of Wb.la given to all who want coaling FRENCH BURR TILL STONES, IRON BUGGY FT!. ANCHOR BOLTING CLOTHS.. at reduced price., FRENCH BURR SMUT MACIIfYG, a.. 1 and cheaper, boner and many time. more dnrable tL,n Iron Madam., )IcUltittar.i PATENT EXCEL:M:IB FIItNa LR MA. C111NE...4 PORTABLE HILLS t'or. Flouting sod Chopplug. ItOPE'S PATENT WATER WHEELS, urd in Pia, Saw arc cheep, and wawa toil sati.factl n. Plea LitiUng for Elevators, 000 third prics of litia.Officie, 310 I.ll.qty •tires, Pittsburgh, Ps. W. W. WALLACE. HYDRAULIC CEJIEST. FIIIIE SU BSC BEE is the Exclusive Agent I, in lid, county for the sole of !Himont Cement. MI. Cement Is Much supeclor to auy other aold in Oile woke{, for Pni.te Work, b'ioindat , orts, Claterits, Airs Wail., W.: .nd all warraisitti good. Dir,ctions for using it ors oo twch Wand. Wo lovas a comparison of thin with any otbor mrnt A largo .tock will`be always Asp{ on band, and sold wbolesolo and roall at tow pries.. W. W. WALLACE, 319 Liberty st Cittsborgb. I) It I ES-100 b ter Paris ha. bail VW bpi. Mistor Earls for Siocto work; 120 do Louisville Lime: 11, do Snow W Idle do extra rood: ILI) do litlinout Cement, watt. , " snparior :S, do Johnstown Goleta, 410 do d• Pot stair by W. W. WALLACE, inlilikdawern V Ent I.lborty strotd. =M=I=EM Cream Actually Frozen in Three illinutes! TORI1E1"8 NEW 4 MUTE FREEZER. PATENT APPLIED POD. Fr CIE SUBSCRIBER, after careful study and eariour experiment., hassuccendod In conatructlng o xrrear, ror bituptitny, durability, rapidity not quality of ita production, la burqualloil, and vault, tan to become a tiolveraallarorite. To astir() the Incredulous, them will be awl. ly public tic exhibition. of dila Emma . , ut No. u VlAtt atrevi, to prove It. ability to do all that I. e1...m0d I.r It. Pinto from 3to 20 quarto 441-Plrtell FUR A CIRCULAR. . . K. I'. TORREY, 111enn`actaror, No. II Watt titrw , t, New I.lk. Alw, 111 &nut . ..tame STKIIAssIo Agent for IL. c,l,brutA.l 'Old Dominion" OuLrge an , IT. Pasta, And "Arthur's' Foam 8.114.11. Cans And Jar,. Ap'211.11.1 L.IMS3DX.,Te, Damasks, Diapers, &O. CONSUMERS OF RICHARDSON'S LIN ENS, and those desirous, of obtaining the GENUINE GOODS, ehould see that the articles they purchrow ate acidb eil with the lull rumen( the Arm RICHARDSON, SOO'S dt OIVDSN, u • guvantee of the smoothen and durability of the Goode Tht. caution Is tendered easentlelly neceasary as large iinautithis of Inferior and defective Linens are mewed, wieeon after season erel seatlel with the name of HICIIA hie SON, by I rieh iioll.ll, who, tegardiven of the Injury thu. Inflicted alike on the American mummer and lb. untgag> toners of the genuine Goode, will not readily absodon • bu.lnes• en prolltAble, while purthwere cats be Iml^l`o'l 00 with goods of • worthier chusatir. TO 8310KERS AND dIIEWERS.-1 have I just received 40,000 genuine neva. Cigar. of vet 7 quW ty, equal to any In the city; aloe, • largo npply • : Honey Stan Tobacco. Thome ualun the h• ' .:„„„. ail and eilindne stet, before purchasing j°SEP4 apiT corner DI .mend anty ItOWN'S BHONCIIIAL' .1.11 warranted to be the beet article in Bore Throat, Aathmh. Cough.," . '7-ettor in tau min ute. Inqinttant to Ministers, public 0pt5u,,,,,, Kept CO utaatl band at , Corner am Diond and aamaa4tion: 427 JO& B ACON. -WOO Ib9 Country Cured Sides, Itoo do do do !lams 1900 do Sugar Cured do Daoo do Cbasitry do El=bu...r y or .4. by [ep2S] RIDDLIS, WHITS & CO. PRODUCE. -50 bbla Extra Family Flour, • .• to half end quarter bbl eacto extra . Cie ankle selected tor feidly. , - 40 tiDry - Apylee and Prelate. p:e l k Orme Butter bed *age reatring daily per empress by sp% . RIDDLE: WlB t 00, 0,6 Liberty if: - 01.6.8T1LE.80M ) --50 bozos in store and for IV lobby : ,/;; W; 31A3EE0WS, lot labal7 , ' Votiticat finnounctuttnts C=ll tio• p MERE W. W. W A LI, AC E LtlVllAßDibli.ii J. 8ULL003.61 k J. B. LOCHS, Age6la, 36 Church etnwt, New York MIMI L 550E1 AT'S Law JE D . GE. OE &NNW; PIXIE. ::DWI] It.ST.iWIt w i ll be • riinisleit• forpowloo. COLTPtIII., to be held tu'ifulle;lSs9,' the A...iviate Law Judge.(thaConftpf Dino !‘ Plea, ne . tlll enmity. .p:1-ate • -' . 1 ' 14110 10 MELIA f!‘ trillbe a candidate for at the Pt It Republic.. Conventleil fut Ale. . .1....1ate Law dodge in the Court of Comenon . ,, apl.l daa•O 11 ' A, , 151 . ANT..rDCir. OF CoIIMON PLFAS. ,), I UIIN will he• rood:date for 1.., I,putOlemn n. Grt the offlcs Ett • 1t..(1..tal thle • A SNI,TA NT .1 A lex rs nder W. Fos-. t.T. A' tn.. it. of Pitt N 1..:, n f. r Ihn I...tnrictti.n t.l Jo.dgv,cf g' ce.innson =M== L ATTORNF.I.---J , IIN M. KI ILK - vtt 14. tundi lee tho i xt }j YllLLtr I kmtv C-nrt.lio.tt to o.r. I , l*. my2..dawT ArI , RN ET.—ROBERT B. CAR . 'rill he a caudidotte I.T ink hit tt rt th. Kernhlic.. Cout,y VrE.—Eu to 11. limn wiil be a ean- Y r itt , at the neat lirpl3l,hcan o.ltrento..”. siterda%t,T TREASCHER.—The eubscriber, a resident of township, fa o cnrolids•• for Tren.nrvr 1 Allngheny ronnty, shiest to the dtc.sion of the Ropubnc,n Nt nal untlng C o.reuttr.n. mil. LUKE B. DAVNON. El=2 • • • , 1 .160. NEELY, Of Franklin township, will crtt,di,l%. for County MOltor, mtj,ct t.• rre Cn riehni of the Iler C,Airention. et,2,111t.-tcY 100,1 M. WIN... n nu. neArns, Talon EMPLE JONZS, BA.B . B.E:11B. S F. . C. , rhor Wood and Third Street Tnn , lnt h• Ir rrrtrc. to thrir friend. and th.. basins:. pub- I. ,y.wnertilly par:l:Axe ..n15515 of tilt AND toll VATIC tArtierror, Loch WARRANT?, BANK I S P r n, K' C '. . ,. :l: ' :- ! fl p oorna r a ', l ' ; ', l L t % 2ll:c " 4 . lln Ac p;Ant. In the I.'nitrd Btsts , • b.snght eel nohl on conmhation. Broin•*. Yarwr 11...eg at lowmt mt.!, end D.-psan sa • urre. a.l 1.., splAltn.l HA t: TIIIs lI.IY ASSOCIATED IV ITH tn... Mr JOHN DELLA". In tho UndertAlting , I , ch n00dn,..1 nod, the nnnte niyin f LEM ON A DELLOW J nIE2 LEMON. luudertaking In all It. Dramsnes. T EMON DELLOW, Nn. 11S, Normal ft., Uo.r.rt.lttort ad t..antrrtse, Jo t.• top tl.nna are .•tal ova , rlyte parrot 3t.tallt7truti..l tor 11••• I Ich rare agents and ..r 1.. • on band a cort.t A.. . •I• • and EIMMIIMM t itt Lt., city Gurrrotrolott rerolrr ratotoctoot, lltry ...twit • rowan...Er of ate iwrootkge Lerriofora ro Irberally atrirlotl to Ws rt.: tiro,. T h.; PlItT N ER.SI.I IP heretof .re existing 11 et tLc tosme of btrl , At MUNDOILIT nt the Point E.. Mt L t• ttay ty crlytnal c.Latot. hroriet 1,9 Lavtn, aleposs..l or hts luterest to Mondorlf, IN,rlwri t 1.;.L. who v iii c-mtinue the burn..., toll are la Kali,. stab mutt to sett!, the am mattota.lll 13. DUB/. April I. .11.,ft.3113NDORIM POINT RAW MILL. rrlIE SUBSCRIBERS have associated them rely. nr,i.er the .t,lO .o 4 arm of AWN. leJAFt DOILLAIID • I.k.k, for tho Isargaarlion ul Ms Lam. bor I:Witness, at the •Lore Darned 31111, whore they vrlll.l. var.te,ert.o awlct orotuislrto stock of Soloed hambor, . trt, i. , sut mart. pricer. O. A. MUNDORPfr, J. M. DORLAND, .plB A. VINKBINE. 11E undersigned have associated with them T Cotll6lll.l‘oo Rusin.n, Jamas Fame, late of .St..at.envillo, Ohio. Tbeptylr the doe. Irlllenntitm. heretofore. NIMICK k CO. ALEX MIXIO .... 1.03 Alma DTI.MIC33. dc CO_, C NI ISSION IsIERCIIANT Fur tho sale of PI g Iron and Illoom•. dus.thr 95 WATER FTREET, NTT...mous DARLINGTON a< Bootc.l, riviEu - ELANaszciD N. 37 Fittb Street, LP et TA IRS, DANK BLOCK, PITTSBURGH; PA. Insnew. Building., Merchandise, Furniture, and other prop arty nnainet Loa. or Montage by Fire. AGENTS FOR Continental loturance Co. of City of N. York. OnG thlanal anti Surplua 60 s7l . .lnsured Participaro In the Profits without incurring any Liability, Manhattan Fire Insurance Company of the City of New York. incorporated It'll. Ih./i Capilnland Surigtis $373,239 09 IlaTal. TO 11AltA C1111.29,,;t Child. ACo , N 0.133 Wood Ovoid, Pitietnagh; 11:1111. 11.20K.D, of blcenid A Co., N 0.131 Wood ....It, Pittoliorgh; 1. 91. !INN NuCtiod King Pinnock & Co., N 0.29 Wood .1, h. JACOB 1.. skellW.lllTZ, of B. A. Ilabfiestook & Co., No. 19 Wood iireet,Fitteborg,b; OF.O. It. WHITE, of 0.. It. While A Co., No. 25 Filth .1, rillstaugh. apl9-Kif THE BEST HEWING MACHINES 'S. A 0 D A. MARS73ALL & CO Federal Street, Allegheny. mrli Mariß's MIRACULOUS VERMIN DESTROYER, The Only Remedy inthe Mole TRIM Sara W Lyle:minale RATA ?J:cy, Coczzoarnxs. Beau, A 3711, IM/MAYors, 11.0. Mcrrus, Mona, Owl WOR.ILI Awn (3.1)101/2111.CM 50,000 BOXES SOLD IN ONE These Celebrated Itemnlies have been ratenelTal oard for raretity-two year. to all parte of /throw., and shale mfr. , alone power boy, Been attested by the Grath , of Prance, England, Atfauia, Meals: Brawl.. Eff.TallY , ran, Bollthd, Naples, he, rad their 4.ltraelcal properthe exemlned, and arproeed by the tram distlngeratied Slydlul orer the world. Tbjeketeetractleeneen to all kinds of rennin and Insects has I.en certified In Ofle conntry by the DiteTtcre of the rariane Bantle Iratitufrara4 Elenteini Parmeca, y ro p r i o t o , o or Elute., {Tambora., Alanufactorkfe, and by rather.. llngolehed prison. , citizens. Namerous TreiticoonialsentLEraritwoo o f lho . 2 ,... ,4 of theao Kereedlee can be scan at the Depot- Wbol.ale and atrial, by theilaTentor rad fro- MEYER{ Erattical Cbontlst, 612 Brvaiway (cor. liOttstoo st-,) Now Yvrk Orrwral egmt tar the U. Shittos and Canadas, FLIEUBB.- MK V. riUdliToll, Droggiet, No. 10 hator [loam, and 417 Broadway, Kew York. /or vale in this city, wholorala and retail by 1L E. SEL LERS a CO, comer Wood nod Second as: Jug. YLW.I.IINO, Owner Diamond and Idarket et. neietutal * 11111 E- N AN, Alletrbooy. SL,OOO RX.WORD for any *Medicine that will excel PRATT A DU1C11111111.11.6010 OIL, the only Indian athendy now sold for Itherunstlam, Neuralgia, Hardsche, Toothache, rain to the fllde or Back grains, Bruiser, Both Throat, Bums, Coarathed Cords and dluesthe; the 0017 reg . arable remedy &wonted that will act upon thardand Ark bar thejolote. norm& of persons here teerr,cm4d of tope complaints by this ow dlsikerery. All are harlialli.l era trial.= Principal dice 2:45 Ilfaahinnion otflotr: Brooklyn, N. It. Pan ale by Mb. GEO. IL MBES, No. 110 Wood Minot, and 7. P. nonso, AuesheD -1116.4starkof Pratt 4 Botcher oil the wrapper, aa =et hkrettehe the te*the. Agkiaortil Public Stu Jim • KOSSLANWIS' Baas, pidsbargh, M al 3.41/118. • VI.S . The President and Directors of this Tlaulc have tbia . day declared w dleidatld Or /VIM Pia CEiT. LL eavtus Ls.ck, out of she protite et she laet merotlet eays.bleto Eteelholdeee:ve rapt. t.a ur alter lbc nth Inst. myillol.4l GEO. D hfcGRENV, Cashier. r• Bor. . • Pittahurz et h,alrs si H33,1559.d za• s The Board of Directors of this Bank Leto tht. day &curl , * o Otridorol of FOUR P£ll. CENT. on the espltztl acct, oat of the proftta of tbol.•t lox roOtithor EWeltbold«. tot or before thollah losf, n 3 -4 dtl3 el. h. 303183, - "••'rhe Iklerchl , ••-• • -- Ilierchann' mud Manufacturers' r hu buro bar titnt day innianad a dividend of FOUR. era CriNT. on the Capital Stook, oat of inn profits for MD 11.4 six month% payable on cr atter tits Intlilttar, Mar lssit---tnyl..rtl3 W. W. IMitili3Oarbler. ---- UsZen or Incienterls, MV ad. task. • w—The President and Directiirs of this 11.ok Lase timed*, dtulured a &Odra of kticraPza CENT on lu Copilot Stock, out of tho mats of the loot elk menthe a Wen .nil Se paid to Stockholders or their logtl riveye attar the 1304 hulk tcl4:tedartgrr. • 301 IN HARPER, (Whirr. Excasxos Bsns or 'Trutt:mats, Pittsburgh. Hoy 34, LTSIL ' f r:.n.l — The Directors of this dank have aeaar .l a dividend of FIVE PEE CENT:onto( tbefrallisat the last sa. months. Rockholdta Or legor represents. taros nili to• yid on or after the 13th last.- • rurSoltls 11. M.. lIIIILTLAY,CarIoicr. ALLIO/0131" Bass, I Pitisburgh.lJay 3,1,109. f A Dividend of Fock FER,:pro.: on the Capital :flock f this Bank hea been this day deeLued, pay able on or after the 13th Inst. 115 order or Ma guard. thyldtl3 J. W. 000 K, Cashier._ Manua v. %lay 341833 1:&•The Western Insurance Company has thi.n.y &envoi' a dividend of SY.Y.Erf DOLLARS pecebare capital stock: YOUR DOLLARS pre share of which to be applied to the credit of Stock AcContiLL and TEM DULL/R:4 per Ware to be weld In cub to stackholdetn. on or after the 12. th IcGt. fmy4,112.01 P. 11.00111:10:1,8e01- lan ern Bus. Lour , May 34),1859. ). Pitlabmalf, !day 3d, toan.. Ditisittirs of this Bank have this de, dvclared a dividend of FOUR f•KR CENT. °tithe Capi lel Stock. °of of the 4rodts of the lest six minas, ;Wide to Stockholder. or th•lr Ivgal rvpreeentatlvegiifterthe 13th loot. IVnyflrd2vV) JOSH 31AGOPF134-Ouhfor. Or•tcs hossza lasuitaxca Conan, Pittabnrch, /lay 2d, 18.59. .11 - 7D11 , 11/END.—AI a meeting of the Bo= of Directors of this Company, held this dabs dividend BIM 11.01 ared, out of the prodts of the last six months, of IST DULLAR3 per shave, upon each attaro of the CAPE tat Stock subscribed, applicable to the redoCtion of Block Due Bills. toy3.lsrd 808. SINDAY. Bee,. - Aux...' Yana 14U. IAD Mtn; 1 . Pittablaith. / 1 .1 2 ./ 8 5 9 . SPECIAL Alsrrjsc of the:Stockholdera of the Allegheny Valley Ita/lroad - Conrpanyirgll be bell at the Ordm of the Company, In the City of figtabMghs on TllttaltA Y. the 17th day of Hay,11949, for the pupae of romideritg the propriety of tuning a earend elongate to raise Muds to extend the said Sal:road ta the month of Mahoutobs. Hy order of Heard tnygge WH F. 000NAT014 PrealdreL U°ST.CI.:IIOLDERS MEETING.—TiIe bhJek helder. ol the No York, Pittabriegb arid loloßoyal %lining Company are hereby notified that a contra meet log of the Crnr.se sill be hold on SIONDAY,ttIe leftt ity of Hey next, at le o'clock A.M., at the halm of De. WILY. IRWIN, corner tf Fourth end Liberty street. By order of tho Pr... West. oplearod JOIL'f Inymr, Jr, Boc'y. Co Ed. TO LET.—Store Room and Office, at No. 80 Weter etrett, recently occupied by P.B Mead t Co. apt 1 DICKEY k ca. TO LET—A Brick Dwelling cootainingn four room, end BnlaLad rerret. nquire of IL U. KING, N 0.2111. Liberty Wee, TV LET.—That 'desirable busiuees Mond, with dwelling &combed, on tiny corner of.= Liberty and &Norte memo, wnll adopted or fora family grot cry More; being Nemploal s fia arch to We loot (nonce:, years. Enquire of It. IL NINO, inrl7 No. 211 Liberty street. rllO LET—Two well finished two story Brkk Died Hop, eaotodning nine roc...teeth, on near Chatham, within lie. tolnotis - of the lied-hi:lsm • Empire of ldtf iMA.. A. STlittit7.7T, 277 Penn Meet T -- LET—A Store Room on Fifth St, 'EI JI In We moot dettiraLle location on that great &or.= .Igbfdro. 41pply et IS$ Liberty stmt. nt RIDDLE, IVIRTS k CO. To LET—Two large first-class Dwellings's 11 w I,A, with all the modern tuipsonententi. LEITCIIOOO%, EIcCRXENT t co, 3.19 No. M. Second and 151 Seneca TO LET—The Warehouse Room and Office ISIOW eccopied by Porter P. Friend A C 0.,!! Front et Ai,. Lars :unatdo For storing cotton. )iJ LAIAII DICKE:FA Oa. lgitp Ruction salco. Oomootthol Solo. Homo No. 14 VUIh Street: C _ ARRIAGES, WAGONS AND. IAB- Nr.S.3 fivettnu.—Tide (We.dere.3 o .7) , 00r114. 1 1 0 1 Ch. at 10 o'cloek, . tto comotg_retel .le. Too.; Nr, 61 Not, st., letil be. sold • 1 Pa*torn mode ono harm Robkamey Careisp:; 1 d., do do Ppeing WW1:0 I eabstudled 0:eo bona do do 1 Too Cow, mtb Imo dxl.o 2 .rte Doable nod Single Ilarnees. m o P. Pb. DATIN DEREM ['TORY SALE OF DaY-GOODS, HATS, 11 , 3NNETS, noore, day cooonino. May 4. at 10 o'clock. at the betnocercalitf . a. room% No 54 Fifth atrbat, will be tell, on acoanot it ay .nuern, pwy fre;tbt and charges, a qua/ seasonable Pry tNaala fro • trotall cOttiltry tante bats, ladlui Anmeta, La, paxw „ tc ft C rny , . P. M. DACIA., .1h 0c.7 TOOK P., F. W. er. C. it. K. sr Flavin sus, la lot+ co +nit purchneers, by - mid P. M. MAVIS, Auct... No. 64 PURI st. AUSTIN LOOMIS & CO., bleretianis' AxclianLe. STOCK SALES BY AUSTIN LOOMIS & CO. AT TILE MERCHANTS' EXCHANGE EVERY THURSDAY Emasa.—Binik, Bridge, Inntrance and Copper Stook, Bond sad Beal Estate mold at yob'. Al. at the Merchants' Exchange by AUSTIN LOOMS I CO. Not., Drafts and Loa. on Real Estate negotiatol es rearo.ble terms by AUSTIN wows I co. eat Stock Note Broker. 92 Youth ot FREDERICK 0001 E. B 0 Y'L E 8c• C • I V, 59 SECOND STREET,Ike pV CINCINNATI, OHIO, IMPORTERS OP ' FOREIGN LIQUORS AND WINES; DISTILLERS OF A L COLO!, COLOGNE SPIRITB, Cauipliene, Earning Fluid and Spirits of TURPENTINE 77" r: Maradoetneers °form deigetlk Domestic Liquors, Wines, Cordials French mix-x—r - sm R B AT, conotantly on hand Wk.% grad. of Pun , BOURBON AND RYE WHISKEY, Peach and Applo Brandy. ALSO, BARATARIA AND NEW ENGLAND REM, Be. 8010 Manufacturer. of the CELEBRATED "ROSE" WILIESET...;, Agent. for FREDERICK °OLE'S JAPANESE BITTERS aplrdts-lyP • TELE MEXICAN Mustang . Liniment. TuE popularity of the lifiraioix • BiTOSTA.2IO .I.thottnan is conzienalre with the civilisation ot.the globe Other article. ciann to etictrient pain sad diatanaa— this math. Family Phydclatta, Gorertirmerit Farriers, Planters, Perntera, Llearydnen, to., here prapti„, may denionatrated that fact thronghoet the world- No tide ever Wore repeired anchneditided praise and lappet: from !talk.' and Bdecitidainien. RHEIIHATISM of years 'tending bag thNIU totally cured. tile. trlcm, Tumors, Runntna Sores tcrofeda, Joints: Felons, Steelnags, Barna, Bites, Balla,Ctiapa,Neuralain, Batt Rama, and all animas:a paws upon mu, and kindred cconpladats upon HORSES, CATTLE, &c., • . - - .Bch se fling Bane, Oath Scratches, Spaitt,Peihjen, fire. ney, Hoof ail, etc., are scbdued and cued by tlar MUSTANG LINIMENT. VALUADLE HORSE &AVM! 513.. 8-LITCII, Hyde ireitem— , That the bend wu omeidered worthlees,". (hie al. use Speein,) - . o Dat since the free rue of Mustang Liniment, I ham mold Mom for cosh. Tour Linimenthas been dans wonder* 120 Emmy Smart, Psumultahl4 PS. Or.trast.) lilting the kettle from the dm lt bow." no manageable, tilted oser and id my Wads sletzao yews, almost to • crisp. It was as awhal MOW ibe Mar tang liniment appearod to muset the pen. / t healed rase Voltboszt eoranese, *ad kit no ream of amount. — Yours truly, oCLIABLES OMR." . Both 1404..01u this is but the constant and Wend echo isbereevsz this article is peed. Litdmrot L ladapooaahl• to planters an d 'worn of horses and tool.. 31r. John Dante* Moatuormi,. .. 1 ." f o r $.900. inut raised from uttenoidaiusato by this Liniment. Fret) , family aboold have it De tory p•rrirnl.r sod enquire for the Hostel% Ltutorent and talto wiottier. Said by .11 &mitt" throughout North and booth irmarroo. Soma and all the lolanda of the Ocean, for 23 cents, 60 eeati and $l,l/0 per bottle. 8A1L9123 k PAITI, new yak: Also, Lyon's Celebrated laseei Powder: fer...talt•tnaT . MUSIC LESSONS 03 MI. • VIOLIN. FLUTE,' MELODEONraa. AND E150L513.. W. D. mrni beg. to Inform his Meads mad tto, public rase he will glee lottructlon In Manse or Piro" Gm Violin, Piety, Melodeon. or In Singing, se his reddence; 3 , 0. 113 YOURTHETRY ET, between Wood and Endatleid. Where be is prodded allele spacious:a conrcniew= AFTERNOON . CLASSES FOE LADIE3 tw for loaning the sre of sieslng, either with or oithoot Plum Porto accompaulenent. Them classes will be . 01.1s11 and select. • EVENING GLEE CLASSES will also beforinedfurolo, Trio and Quartette either With Of .14NXIL Mom. Mental accatopealmeikta • " Terms made, Imowif ca_s_prollol4 ol .• - • .srmilit" - - EASTERN DAIRILPYAOBPEE DAILY NEW YORK DAILY". UZNALD, NEW YORK. DAILY TUTBRID, NEW YORK DAILY TRIBUNE, NEW YORK DAILY MOUSE, NEW TORE DAILY TRIBUNE. • • , NEW YORK DAUM nun, NEW YORK DAILY:TIKES, NEW. YORK DRILY , T/K Ka. Are delivered to any _port of tile city by ',mal t , Tooi b. drew at UUNT lllNZlVB,ldasostle HAIL Flfittlattot. ; spZ) ',JOHN W. PTITOCIS. Anat. UMXIIMA $5O Y.trAnZot Is Lai In every tow . n rksii m!vmq Ait M. UMW itmgrella tagigiqg MEd ugly botinese,by which the above imalte may ft , tidely reellzad._ Yer Umber parthrolere addrees - DS. J. YLE)YRY WMl3ll23,emirer of Braideng and Twelfth BMA* New, York city, reekalmg oneprotege stamp.- aplUkul T boxes jud zoned on =sign. JJmut for sib by ROMP DIMITY, niya lin MS mut" rata!,
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