_ , . ... r • Tactile COngrets apptopyiated $1141:10 for ' Commit9dmiao. —ln purausece . Or a call, a ,:•:• ~ Les ii Pet i' . Itr u p e n k i n ta f t e e dg e o f in p oz e t t /si f h o e e ti t l r g e o P o i tt les Winn, goodly nutraberiefeaEllepuiffleart friends amen- .,... . 7..a... d Nth and bled at the Court; Haute ou , Thuraday evening, - • • leadship for the *kites. The Indian Bureau to choose delegaies to the Harrisburg State Con . :is now making _ arrangement for theiedistribu- , 'rem lon. D. L. Imbrie, Esq , was chosen Sena ' Lion, and they will consist principally of agri- torts! delegate, with instructions to support cultural implements. Gen. John NI. Sullivan for Auditor General; and We hasten - to - chronielo any gleam of good M. S. Quay, Eeq , Representative delegate, with Emma displayed by the present Federal Whorl. . instructions to support Geo. V. Lawrence, Eeq., ties, for such are of rare occurrence This step, for the same position however,, is one. - t Thefollowieg resolotion, offered by Gen. T. It is almost incredibly absurd, but neverthe- 'J. Power, was then unanimously adopted i • lesa a fact.that our Government, heretofore, in. • Rr.roltytt. That our delegates be, and they are : stead of giving the Indians plows and spades to ' hereby instructed, that in the formation of any eard a living with, has supplied them with rifles . Platform or Resolutions that may be presented to shoot each ether and knives to scaly the Res- ' to the State Convention, to adhere to the pried. tern Emigrants! Iu many of our ludieu Wars . pies laid down in the platform adopted by the we hare paid for the powder and shot on both ! National Convention of the Republican party in aids , (lac of the farmer Commissioners—a 11850, and to oppose any end all itifriagements practical man,—stated it as the result of his long I that may bo offered thereto.—Bearer Argue ' obeervetion and experience that it would be I et ' cheaper to pay the board 1.0,1 lodging of every j 1. took ROFSB fifty 9 acres of 011 N. C. Mland i ime n of West Loui sv Te nnille, essee on recently individual ludian man, woman and child in the I debt, at $4O per acre. Oa examination he found Union, by a fixed stipend out of the Federal Treasury, thanito continue our costly system of , t that ft contained vast quantities of lead, the hem 1 making and breaking Treaties, giving rocks beneath the soil being lead ore. A thee alms and then Bel:1,1115g the Army', ough test shows pure lead ore to the value of to rake t hem ;86 per cent. and associated with eulphate of away again—in other words, that feeding would Mist lees than.fighting them. It would be ! the gi iie „„ ery, them i barite equally valuable as the lead ore. Since Prof. 31. has refused $l,OOO still better if they could be made to feed them. colors, which they might do if taught farming, per wore for the land, and ho has raiseds2o.ooo 'in Cincinnati, where he formerly resided, to but never can while encouraged to continue ' heating and plundering.—Alb. Ere Jour. build IttrilinCen and commence mining operations immediately. ND BLIDE.—A¢ exteneive land slide oecurr- J. B. CLAY'S Ler:int.-31r. James B. Cloy has , LA ; n . week betwee n ßochester and N. B.lghton written a letter on polities . He declines, once , ed le n t more t man. He quite as decidedly decline. to obe a candidate of the Democracy for Con- , no R ailro ad track was considerably blocked ,up thereby. A brick dwelling house belonging grees , to Mr. J. Marquis, standing on an elevated po aid in any direct way in resusuitating the Whig s party; deceased. In both those respects he ie l ition was completely leveled, leaving scarcely sensible, and sense in that quarter we are'alway a ; ono brick upon another. A frame building, most happy to acknowledge when discovered. 1 close by was also tumbled down, but the timber s ; not very materially damaged. Perceiving Roll- Mr. Clay also verges very closely upon the ut terance of unexpected wisdom, when he declares cations of a elide, the inmates on the previous that the only parties that have a future are the I evening, had vacated the house, so that no Democratic and the Republican. That in some bodily harm wan enstalned.—Dearer Argus. way or other, however, ho distrusts either the , MED or its iIIJIMICS.—The little child of 31. integrity and "perseverance" of the former par- S. Quay, Esq ,of this borough, alluded to in ty, or his own capabilities, is le be presumed l our last issue as having been badly scalded by from his persistently adding himself to the "re- I aceitientally falling Into a bucket of boiling tired list," of Southern Democratic politicians, I water, after suffering much pain expired Ott along with Stephens, Orr, Dowdell and the i Thursday morning last. It was about fifteen rest. i months old.—lbid. We do not think the eon of Henry Clay ha, 1 Tne RESCUE TRIAL.—NIr. Davis, the het wit , found the business of apostatizing, to the corn- t nes. for the prosecution in the case againit Lang , amnion and fellowship of that great statesman's I sten was examined yesterday. bitterest enemies and revilers, quite eo agrees- I The evidence for the prosecution woo closed ble as he could wish. lie is et - Wet/Orrery no l yesterday afternoon, and that for the defence easy on that point. He is apparently pursued, commeneed.—ClettelandLeutfer. within as tial well orb as witho ut ,nnut by [honewhichecially TnE Concord Patriot nays the yield of maple proen oryaneeo sp figure sugar in the Northern part of New Hampshire lin the ancient Greek drama as Avenging Furies. 1 is Immense this season. In Coon It is no unusual He feels called upon to face about, now and then, • thing to hear of eight, ten and twelve hundred add give them battle, or at least hold them In I ! pounds being made in an ordinary sugar orchard check.—Cis. Gas. and In some orchards a ton or more has been THE STOCKBRIDGE INDIANA' CLAIII.—IVe Ala- made. ._ _ ted a few days eines, that a party of Stockbridge 1 ot. DOEII/1. 7 0 - E'S HOLLAND HITTERS.—FEItd LES Indians had made their appearance in Columbia erlFt.a..ll . ll NAV.% •ND Dircrthcr.—A Tonic Sttrunient, county, and laid claim to certain lands in that ! meltable to those picialler period. in the hied every female, twenty. The owners of course pretested against ' "tut , . r.r...lnrly ~,,T m ....,. ha. tong ,999 '. • d.y .. 7; the claim, and a trial was the retail, which was b pure'n the con:Ml:tir:l e'g'hift.gll:fur';l.l7:l";antilly decided in favor of the present owners. 1 Medicine abet, to which. at those aoseabn a murmur,. rosy The Indians not eatisfiel with this decision, , le ha& anti 010 .111741. C. or denJu m ertattrote the . uanee, committed trespasser., a day or two ago, upon ; r,'",;:7:4-°';yz;ro=Qt;r:.'n-.17:,',.1:,::,17. the lands of Mr. Aaron Shultz, near Copake I *veld t antagontstre Frincid.a, to rencierdang.ron• another Lake, by cutting down several trees. An action i 1 , 1 ‘ , .%tr° 1 7. ( i , '..i' d 0 , V" t """ d "'""" 7 ""'"d by In° " ca ' has since been brought for trespass, and the par- 1 en t r y, ,,, coronae"; eetaßtrv. to he p.,r6,11, ftblEfled In ties appeared before Justice Fetch, of Tagh- I litarasee's beamed litiinev. From the nature daub dieue keine, in that county. The defendants put in a ' .""..."I'd to "°'''''' ""°°.o it prop, to r. 1.40 the names of thaw lades who have urdieethOingly drooled na plea of title to the land. 1 the evidenced the truth of the amnions w ereke— This was a question beyond the jurisdiction i Entail and every word can be thhathottated t o y the ee d i s f ec . of the Justice, and consequently the matters u°° ' - ' l ' h "` ° "' in ''''''''''' " . " s "'" " Rh ''''''' arid certain rerniAtira for this elated allltcllona cud all must go before the Supreme Court. . , La., whether per -attar to the sex or not, which result from The most intense excitement has been created 1 eeiumea. or any partithlarorgan, or general debility d the in Columbia county by this movement and the I • t r'''.. ei"em'e 7z7z01-,7„ , -,k2”-t-r,„,- K ~...„; I trial of the action is anticipated with great in- ; ir - Lb c'rn aTlnTitlf aircush Um *dibble fratne:ro m 'coce the7ltil terest. ; energy to normal action, and, while enebling nature to throw It will be remembered that this same party of I ` c .1 , 7-7 , . ...tre , Y,T 4 '.. , -„, , b, , th ` ev ofd,..tr Indians took possession of the farm of Mr. Nor- W. ' e * ltim ' ll . rrebirbrol. yo ' ll " Ur err ct, half n u a r a tem:mint man Nicer, Coritathioing clout 200 acres, near • It threlyArlll Oct horn, Ti., preittrely cuisranGe new Etain's Corners. Mr. Nicer immediately toted proceedings for forcible entry and de i ta n in c t '' '''' T r . y " th t : I'''''" . o7 :;• c4 :e :n il r'l riee l'' t : r7e a anr.ea 'b'" ra r l '' re t"- ‘7l " ;: a k t i l7 l , er, when the partite appeared before Judge i sam...iturrity Wore each most. A. would bells,. It will Peek, of Hudson. This examination lasted i r:ter%?l*,';;;r:ft"ne,°!,"*„elletri,‘" that eTZ,,i,,',g. three days, after which the Indiana were driven i ti.e to ;Mil after' " Forfeiting 'We promise prrfebt dew off 'by legal process.--V. T. Com a Adr. boo of what ha. been eaten. , If). sad that We dose preecritsol has tvon too a nt., . diminish the quantity to .nit your conout noon. THE THREATENED OVERFLOW AT New ORLEANS. —The Aliesissippi seems to be bent upon giving ho ve' .Hotbed Baum. ie put up In half rid Isottles oat!, New Orleans the benefit of some of its surplus I ' "!""" II per bottle. The greet emend for Ole , t ruly Lolrlbratni Medicine has twinned many imitation., waters, in one way or another. I which tho public thouldenard •4•3l3•lpntribaung Howson Whilst public attention wan devoted yesterday :of labpomittbal: No; th at ono Larne Loon the toted of ....et to the different overflows along the river front, • ' -^ •h u p,,l;':\r t y, - pmtE. a , n. , 0 , " p,. , „ , by.whiel some of the Immediate neighborhoods , wa-i-;;.. s et. te t....e. ley e n d Od .1 ) ;, Firtard4r.l.r' ' thereof were considerably inundatinl, news ; etrin - . 1 ” - E came that the levee was about to break at Dr. ; , MARL:LED-4,n the . - riauiti - G - 71 -- M - 4 . 1 - th. ln Elollolsys- LialidEy'a plantation, coma miles above , Carrol l- liner, Ps , by the 11., Lloyd' If eight, Mr. F. I. ANG to Ilba. ton, %adjust below Suave's. • Ehrea C. SPRENGEH, of Holltdayabur n h, Pa Mayor Stith and Surveyor Pille went up . wsramesmerewmmm a . daring the day to rec about it. They found the I A.Tra;1,„ ° ,, T Z:%,„71 11 , ta t i,,L ilithi " th ' ' A '''' levee at Holliday's which is a new levee, much ! Harar e fn Invited to rood the funeral nu Theret o , undermined and in a very precarious condition. toortaliet at , O.'.Plck." th. flwidell..".. f.h" , liciali The levee hands had been strengthening the weak ; ."'"' n '" . " Fed ' n ' l ""''''' Alle " 7. place at Suave'e; and but for this, Dr. Holliday ; . . ... ...__. _. Pl,rto bbertisrmtnts. believed the levee would early have given away, ..._.... and subjected the city to the worst eurt of an :N. - T E It T A I N 31 F. N T . inundation. Two hundred Eugroes were at work 1E PROF, ROUT. KIDD on the levee, etrengthening it with such mean, l tam p.. ase sad raderbosment to , as they had at band. In different places where ' LAFAYETTE HALL An thttre change of Prograr the levee was weak, the water bed percolated Oti FEMAY EVENTW; star nth. * through at liberal quantities. . Doors open at 7 o .4 o'clock, Lecture iat 9, reys, dn. 2bl We believe that the city is threatened far more ! Pian s ! P anos !! by the weak levees above Carrollton than by any ; overflow of its own front.—.Y. 0. Crescent, Aped : 28th. N. EREETT & CO., sprro.trif and PROP72IZI4OSB P1TT833:a11t:3 , 23 : THURSDAY 61ORKINO, MAY 5, 1859. Gem ; Wtss.—The N. Y. Mars alleges that it has diligently, studiously and carefully read Through the twenty.eight column letter of Gov. Wise, lately published Virginia. This is an al legation We are hardly prepared to believe but as no ow{ else will read the letter in order to prove that the version of it given by the linter is incorrect, we may as well swallow the story, ' and take for granted .the statement it gives of its co:sterile. According to thirTime. the Governor goes the whole figure in favor of a Congressional Blave Coda for the Territories. He does not believe in nonintervention. He scouts the doctrine,— root and branch. He holds that Congress is bona to 10,terVe110,-1121d that it does Intervene, In numberless oases, inlho affairs of both States and Territories. In regard to the Tarter partic ularly he considers them as being completely under the control of Congress,—as having no rights,- no powers, no corporate existence even, except su they are derived by express grant from the Federal Government. He downs the clause in_Ahe Kansas-Nebraska bill which epehks of leaving the people of the Territories "perfectly free to form and regulate their domestic institu tions In their own way," and ridicules it merci lessly, declaring that the people of the Territo ries have no right to form or regulate anything whatever :—and that as for "domestic institu theyhare not, and cannot have, anything of the kind._ It ia only sovereign States that are capable of "domestic Institutions." All the institutions which can exist in a Territory_are "Mortal inetitutions,"—institutions of the United finites, and therefore subject to the con trol of the Federal Government. Nor do the people of the Territories •farm" or ••regulate" anything for themselves :--everything connected with their government is formed and regulated for them by Congress,—the boundaries of their Territory, the numbers of their Legielatare, .their modes of election, the action of their Coarse, &e., &c. They can have nothing like sovereignty, in any form, until they apply for admission an a State. Thus is the South getting back to the doctrine of the Wilmot Proviso— that Congress has exclusive power over the Ter ritories; the differeoce being that it demands the exercise of this power in favor of, instead of against, Slavery. That doctrine was abandon ed for "popular sovereignty," Simply because it was thought that the latter would work better for Slavery; but sinoe experience has shown the contrary, "popular sovereignty" in to be in turn abandoned for Congressional severeidity. GOY. Wise, in thus cutting loose from Douglas and "popular sovereignty," and demanding a Congressional Slave Code for the Territories, is bidding high for Southern rapport In the Charles ton Convention. He aims at supplantiog both Buchanan and Douglas bathe! body. All the indications now point to tbo triumph of the-extreme South in that Convention.. The platform will be dictated by the fire-esters, as well as the candidate, their success being ren dered certain by the eagerness of all the can& . . dates to oonoeda to them all they want. The organ of 'l. B." is not a whit behind Gov. Wise. In a late issue, that paper (The Constitution) lays it down as a well•recognized dogma of the party that neither the Legislature of a Territory nor its People can in any manner prohibit, or preclude the exigence of Blarcry in said . Terri . /cry. On (ho con troy, they are bound to recognize and protect the "peculiar institution"—(peculiar no longer) —until they shall hare been admitted as a State into the Federal Union; and, should aoy Terri- tory prove recreant tathie duty, the Federal Ju dioiari must overrnlo their action and sustain the alleged right of any elareholder to take hie stares into said Territory and hold them there in defiance of its People and their Legislature. Such is the miserable end of •the great Demo- orate right of aelf7government," which the No- breaks bill was eoidmended as embodying and The next Preeideuttal battle will undoubtedly be fought upon the issue thus presented DIM MASSACIIITZLITII Two YEARS AIITNIMENT. —There will be an election in Massachusetts next Monday; upon a proposed amendment to the Constitution of that State, by which, if adopted, no naturalized foreigner will be per-. milted to rote until two years after his natural- The_atnendment has excited a great deal er diecaselon, both in the State and out of II; and the Republicans of the west, together with the - Ml.of New York, have very kindly but firmly remonstrated with their Republican friends in Ilaseaohneetta against Its adoption. The remit is that many of the leading Repoblieane and Re publican praises in the State hare come out in opposition to it; and Ron. Henry Wilson has written a ray strong letter recommending its defeat. The great- objection seems to be, not to the main principle involved in the amendment, but to the long perio of disfranchisement it pro- poses. la is' generally conceded that some time ought to'elapse between the taking one of neon raaTzation papers and the exercise of the voting fraiehlire, in order to present the disgraceful ~ p ractice now prevalent of manufacturing voters - by -hundreds and thousands on the very esx_of an election stud for the Bohr purpose of Judi:Lens ing it. V 17101113 terms have been proposed; and If, In this Massachusetts amendment, the limit had been hied at ten days, a month, three :months, or even six months, there would have been no reason to complain; but two years is too iong,'and the adoption of a period so none ,cessiwily letmthy gives it the Appearance of yin. dlotiveness and animosity. Wo trust that, for these reason'', the amendment will be rejected, .In 4 that its' friends maj , be inducedTo try it with the change to a period more reasonable. • 31n. Wzmass hi. 81101921, the new editor of . "J. B.'e" orgaikihe Constitution, is spoken of bYlho democratic prow as .not only a talented man, but the scion of a noble home. We do not think him a bit the better or worse for this; but does it not seem odd that presses calling them- Belem! "demooratio", sh - onld congratulate the "Carty on'having "the eclon of a noble house" to conduct their national organ? Is it not kind of the Irish nobility to lend us their noble salons for such -noble work? And may we not expect that this "noble" Irishman, who bee just come over„ having been naturalized bat two years, will be pble to teach the poor plebeians of this coun try the true, measure of respect duo to the first 'of loneileati mow webs? Tics Taxis Coarinsacs.,-The New Orleans Christian ~4dcoe uMin speaking. of the outrage ,' upon Bishop: Janes and the hi. E. Conference, in Femlin catty, Tates, says : ' "We regret to chronicle such things, but truth IV:quires it. Tho Northern Methodist Chtireh haa beta trying to 'prom eouthward' Into Ar• km** and Texas. For years they hail had * few scattered arid ineignineant people and a few men called preachers In Northern -T'exas and part of Arkansas, which they called the .Arkan ses'Conference.' It was a name which showed tilO Papers, but hes been all the time a ~,,,or a ko mid hopdele ieveriment. Bonham, Ben ign cannti, , lesaa„ has been s sort of centre. A :::Conference Ina bold hare several years since, - Bishop Simpson* presldi• • • The calamity now recorded has been Invoke , by themselvee." • ' d3r.. NET 111214394. Lad 00T, Harris, the rival imididates fortioiervior of Tennessee, are stump let the State thoroughly,g appointments - to. Meet, aid- alternatelt address the people throughout, the State, on alteat every day, ex cept Sundays, from May 2to August 2.—N. Y. Is thts the Colt Netherland who so devoutly _.wolloped his nigger behind the meeting-house in the town - of his reeldence,,setne year or more sic.? Tam Lear Costn.--The H►rriehnrg: Union in -quire]; despairingly, olb, Te r . we itrymmiarnin virii amen); tnif" ! This in tee sign of desperation. mkgrftgicre#:esier inquire feelingly after the io Vie Mein ii4ilTirsloii oirieforrt A Harry MAR.—George Wilkins Kendall, formerly editor of the New Orleans Picayune, bat who fur a number of years past has lived ; open his farm. tear New Braunfels, Tekas, writes thus glowingly to a friend in Boston : hare now bee thousand sheep, and all fine stock. Have realized over seventy per cent. ; profit per annum on the investment niece I have ; been here, vadat. will do fur bard times. Flocks ; now in healthier and finer condition than ever. My good luck has now lasted three years without ; intermission. I went to New Orleans last Christ. man time, with my wife and oldest girl; was : gone six weeks, which was quite long enough. I would'ot live in a city if you would give me one. lam in the enjoyment of the very best health, and am now ten years younger than I was ; ten years ago—and twenty years gained in the life of a man past the middle age, is eomethiog worth the while. •. No such country as this for children on the face of the earth. It is server too hot here—never cold, always pleas• ant. I have a set of good neighbors, and ehali ' soon have the beet kind of society around me." 1 THE HOC Dr. 'lnstill, who was foriperly a wandering juggler known as the Fakir of Sica, had been engaged at a salary of $l,OOO. as a clergyman, at Mount Pleasant, lowa. Hie preaching there is end to have consisted of lur. movies, stories and anecdotes, and his manner of conducting meetings to have been BO die. gusting that the most aged and experienced of - the church were grieved, and ventured to state their grievances, whereupon. be came down upon them In the moat vituperative manner in the pul pit. Bach has been his course and conduct that he church is quite need up. It in rumored that the preacher and conjuror has eloped with a 'nag lady of Lafayette, Indiana, and the wet• tern folks seem Inclined to Nand him as an ID]. postor. A Wotan 12 a PAULI/ZION OP Roam Ou..—A Mrs. Taylor, wife of the Station Master, at Dello River Station,. on the Great Western Railway, Canada, Nei with a horrible death, a few days since. Some painters were boiling a cauldron of oil in one of the rooms of the station bones, when the pipe of the stove came apart, And biro. Taylor mounted a chair to fix it, when the chair tipped over, and she fell head foremost into the boiling oil. The alarm wan immediately giveld, and the was at on taken out, but of course was lifeless. All EXPLORING EXI . EDIT/011.-11:1 the St." Poul Daily Tanta of the 24th ult., we find an inter eating .corresponnenoe in relation to a new Ex pedition which it le proposed to start from that at", for the exploration of that immense and firtile district of country lying northwest of Minnesota, and to open an Overland Route from Minnesota to British Columbia. expedition is to be led by Col. W. IL Nobles, of St. Paul and Gen. R. B. Olmetead of Fort Ripley, who aro appointed to that rcepousible post by the Com mon Council of 81, Paul. • A Coeur Cow.—The Circuit Court of Kent county, Md., was occupied four days last week in the trial of en appeal case of George W. Coop er vs. Wm. McCauley, to recover a certain "bob tail cow." The Charleston News elates that over fifty witnesses were examined, and the es• Minded Cost of the case is six hundred dollars. This a round sum to be spent in litigation where only twenty dollars were involved. The jury gores verdict for !bi - appellee, with ono cent damages. HOOPS VA. 110080. —"lts so ill wind that blows nobody any: good." The fishes at least have reason to rejoice at the prevalent fashions of hoop Aids. A firm in Boston, near the loot of the winter, suntan order to New York for a lot of cod 4021 hooks. Tho order was not ailed, and the manufacturer aent as au apology, that the wire was in each demand for making ladies'. hoops that they could ant obtain the article to manufacture into hooks. MRXICAN BlLB.—The New Orleans Picayune has examined a parcel of Mexican silk received i from the Isthmus of TehutintaPeo, which it sayi is a cartoon product of Southern Mexico, and grown on one of the most beautiful and majes tie trees of those inimitable forests. It is strong in fibre and firm in staple as the silk worm's thread, which in appearance - it much resembles, and wonderfully soft to the touch. Duvet 111031 GEE= Tea.—A daughter of Ilathilm Ritchie, of the town of Greenwood, Stenben Co., aged about twelve years, died from the effects of drinking common green - ten, a few days eines.. She drank it very streng,'And ate the leaved, afterWard.;—nouaing violent , nPisinti for twenty-foor hours, when she expired:—Buf: filo Aquatic. SPLENDID STOCK OF TUE CELEBRATED GOLD MEDAL PIANO FORTES WILLIAM KNABE k CO., Bm.rnione SE rER A L SECOND HAND PIA NO,z 1/Nia 135 to $270 foreala yr rent CMARLOTTE BLUME 116 WO/14 'LI door •I.nte Flfib - 7 B Acor_ nil palm carol; ebouldi re: Vidna; P. O. D 14,1.111.4; Loaf L id, lu ibis, fit lutzlly ' nit nil Rump I'm Ir. Pr.r1.41, I r JACKSON k TOWN END, tr.lb N 0.12 ntreot. pins, I.it.•••ry . . R E M O V AL. MECIRAW'S TOBACCO AN I. citlAft 11".41t01,rtmg From 241 LIBEItTr STREET. 111.71:11f T, 119 LIIIKItn 9T 0pp”.:14 Marlt•l F OREIGN NUTS :, b.lnd 11..r410.. Al...dn . . 10 J Della Erma 20 bags Lana umbe .1.• !JOdu biolly do 25 do Elmr.ll Eut, 20 do du hugllah Walnwa, juKt 'd and 1.. r sale by ItP.YSICR • ANDEIit•, , N. roj 4 No lii Wood st.,oppoalm It. Challoa Dolor N EW IiOUDS!! NEW GOOD:"! BURCHFIELD * fll4. Hare COI Inettc , d nothing thaw TIRED P UPPLY of HOODS. Open Ibis morning, by Express, bandsoma Dm. lioexls. Call at Nor - lb-east corm, Youttli HarEnt al.. SUNDRIE'd--25001be:country cured Bacon; 40 Ma..amortml Broom, 10 bags Extra Family Floor ; Torolpa, For Wan br 101 l RIDDLE, WHITS & Cl, SUNDRIES --119 Backe Wheat; :10 do Featbarc . , 4 Jo >lammed, To arrive on ONSItUrr Sheitango for Into by my 4 IBAIAH DUMMY A 0). OIL CLOTH TABLE COVERS-100 doz. aasortial slue ard patterns Jost rood from factor/nod fur male by J. A U. PUMPS, 20 A 78 Ht. Clair et. VILOOK OILCLOTH of our own and other manufacturer. of different tinalittoe and etylas rot to tit any else of roomiar baba - a If. PIILLIIT. OILCLOTII CRAMLI for stair; of different tterno and widths fur all. by J. & 11. PHILLIPS. TRANSPARENT (IREEN AND BUFF A OILCLOTH—SOW yd. of different width/eon band for sale by n).l J. & H. PHILLIPS. for PRONES-4 CUSPS Bordeaux. Prunes, in giase boxes and I are.lovt received and for Sale by &RYMER A ANDELLISON, m.Y 4 Ne SJ Weed L. opposite St. Mal. Hotel. POTATOES -4 car loads to arrive, the pro duct of ouo fdrut, sad for lode by udy4 ItIOULIt, MIMS 8 CO BUTTER AND EGOS--Fresh Eggs and fir.an Butter receiving dally by Expren for onlu by to pecliege No. 155 Liberty won by ely4 ,ILIDDLO, MAW * CO. 'pat WAVEitLEY NOVELS—Ticknor 8 Fielder' lionsobedd Edith's, now Comptate, 80.01..; lb. Vlreelde lllustretted, Y nts; the Porker Edition, Illustrato....l vow; Lipplooritt's Atd..taiord Edition, 111ne. tratod, 12 TO* the Pooolo'. Editioo, a vols. ilbrazy style; The W.Petlil Novels, convict a, ctivap etlltiva, library Illy le, I vol.. 8.0,55 60. Lit. of Boott, 4 vac kcAt'• roams, uttlfutto With Ttitinott.i:bold Wartrlez, a 'Ohl. KAY ACO , iVotof .t. OOVEIII73IENT - . PIPE CLAY, IN arncits, TO ARRIVE IN MAY AND pin. . VON KANT 'ARENS. Ml= (21LEAS4—In bblt; kegs imd- auts, fur "r" 1 P C65411" "3 6"41.6 cifiiiii:b2ili • OTATOE9-3;000 bus. differentkb raskrotions. aacqicur ago. EXCHANGE AND BANKING HOUSE ISRA.IIIEP & RAHM, Nu. 35, Bank 86.,k, Fifth Street PITTiBVIIOII, P.I. ITE beg to apprise our friends and the pub- test I.c we ae recnscs I tdour now Newlu O. 35 i HANN BLOCH h , v FIFTH STP.EIsr, *nenO. FFICIa. "PPY I. Lanier them our sesames nod trust onr •mplo Notts], wilt an siperiencs or tatiory yearn in the bneinees in this s 111 ens/ileum tomcat the wants of our V 11 11.13 3 ,411. Wr will csuta,un to Hausa" Hs EL-hanita and Hankins Elnsineits In nil Its I.ranrylea. Commercial paper Ikea/noted and Negotiated. 1" Flocks, Itekds, limit/the, &maids/4 boned and mold 011 COMmieston. Prompt attonlian glean m Collection in city or country. Dcpoaits Itocciesal In Far Funds or Currency. Intsreat allowed on Time Dapoalls. Deal In Specie, Dank Not,., Land Wartatnta, Ar Credit Remittances of Correspondents at lowest pounds Caton. Making. Rotorua promptly by first milli, a. directed. roy39tud KItAktICH f. RAUH. ALLEGHENY INABA, CE COMPANY, OFPICE-.NO. 37 F7FTII BTI4EET, INSURES AGAINST ALL KINDS OF !BAAO JONES, Pres!dent, J 0117.4 D. tacCORD, Tke Prost,lrnt. D. M. BOOK, B..crattry, CAPT. WM. llKAN,lteneral Ag-nt Inac. Jones Iltmoy. C.PL H.O.Oray .I,lso A. Wll.o. 11. L. lontal-stwlr Eureka Insurance Co. of Pennsylvania. .7. 17. SHOESIIZRCER, Presaenl. ROIMItT 7L? KY. S,rrrthri Cocain., f., If.,sura against all ktudm uf Fire awl Mar is t.t. ASSETS, ILIAT 7 Irt,J Caah In Plitoburzh Trust C0mpany.......... Stock N OW—payabio on demand........ Premium, NO. Ehmonntod Notes Bonds nod Nor tnagon 300 share, Iron Cdy Haan Stuck—.wt... LEM do ExeLamm Dank Sto,k ZA)do , A ilegoony 11.nk ••• 1.1 do Sdochanke Bank ht. , ck—enot.... 11..,k A, manta ...... .......... . . - • INBJ<TOMD. J. 17. :Meanlierger, 11. W. Cam, W. K. latmick, Isaac 31. I'Apnoea. .. John A. Canahey, W. W. 11.41111, C. W. Kuehnlor, R. T. Leech, Jr, 11 D. Cothran, David 111'0o:id/ma. Jam* I. Kennett, William Dean, na.r&lmd W. J. Andersoa (ZREAT REDUCTION.— . Tiff v ANDEIt N_A KILT LINE. of Unltod !Dates 31.11 Alrainallip, VANDERBILT, Capt. P. E. Lateran.. 'OCEAN QUIRY.N NOICTII nen, Capt. Jot, I AItIKL. Will fi.rna • 1,011, 101111. y line liatween Neer T..rk, Soistit ampton and !Imo. tinder NAIL fb3IRAR, fearing thla .4.1 etch alternate Notttrday, mod the other al,in oath alternate II idneaidar ;Prom New York ht 'Prom liar!, and Saulb I d , attbaroplort and! ampton Ibr New , Marra. I York, Anuti ,Salarday, May Y. W ednuaday, Slay, 25. OCLIN laaharday, May 21 Wednesday, JOG. VaNeallitl.r. !Saturday, June 4 Wednesday, Jona 25! Anna......... , .June IS. Wednesday, lnly lartaxarday, July 11 Wedneaday, !lily 20. 1 .0(1,1111111., •..p . aiurday.Joiy Id I WM...0.Y, 4.0 a. 3 . Throe eteunabipm have water light returertruenta. Carry able Burge... Paz. cr l'aasana—(eltber way the Name —Per Vander bill, tint rabtn, $l2O and $lO% second cabin, $5O Per A Mel—Pint Cobb,o pS i Strand Cabln, $lO. Per Ocean Quern—Tint Cabin $llO and $.50, becond Cal. PO. Cortlflrtites twined of passage from Romp., • Pp..4e delivered In London and Puts LI. TiißßlNl:'ff, *pie:o(nd No 5 Flowinig Green, Now Torii •.) 5 O VOLLINTARIES.—Zunder t , Two Ilvndnd and G•fly Vohintorli•anint Interludes for tho Organ. Melodeon, Peratibini, & , with introdoctery dreerlption of stop, dlr.-n on. for the pnrchare of Organ., Lc.; adapting the work *nodal!, to the Wants of yotiog organist; and those who hare rondo out clout pro Or Orr.. to arrolopany plain foithinody on the Orgsti, 31n15drvin nornphine. Pricy $l,lO. For ..le by tiir2 JOAN 11. 1101.1.00. SI Wood erritt - - Boots, Shoes, Hats, JAMIE'S P. TANNER, SHOE, HAT AND BONNET WAREHOUSE, Nn. C.,(3 Viro4 St - rent, !'burgh'r'n"°4.ll TURKS, nl tt n L OA! ysu putcEe, .11 of which will be diapoted cf at a on COST. irernhTm. gone E.ist their peal, foe tbn fain. 1.1.1 earn both time and motley by making their pcambaaes bum him. Sir Dealer s ore rmt cleated to call Imtoro baying, sod “t. ley then:wim et the last. 11=gn=1111M1 HARTWELL & SIIEPT`LIARD, Dramoors, No. Ind, corner woo-) mud Sixth st., Pltteborph thaleng in Pardo and DOLCItniC Drop Medicine.; P , rftnery, Lc, if c. C6le4rated wan CAPILLI, apt I„ The beat preparation to th• world for the ha Carriages aaa Buggies FOR TIIE ACCOMMODATION of Pitts barghart, and drum. ' , lilting the dlr, a...0.rib ,, p.eal a Wafer,. Immediately the mar of the Motmogediela llama, .11miatrait, far Um ado of CARRIAOES, BUGGIES AND SPRING WAGONS. Of hie own Manuf.tara—tha make& arm. ter, • Ili"nit Lerp Mt:W.l tbirty•tbrea )ran In the both:tau, sod tit* t.st enonntamt tears In Allegheny Litt), with an In ures. Cashew, Is wade. guarantee u to the quality of Ida Rork. no public are ref pectfally lovit.d to call and exam Eb ir.rk. *afar-tory ou the corner°, Feder.' Omer end North Cuemon, A 'leg bray City, JOHN NOUTII. terlo.3oellerT The Pedantlon of Dental Art. aIiTIPNIAL TRZTII WIT!! PLATES OP PORCELAIN n R. N. STEBBINS having opened nn officn kJ at /PI l'rnn marred. Is prepared to manufacture and &Deft teeth of the ebove dentnphun. In intridduclim these eve/ and lin:mired etylee of Dente' Work t.. the utter. of Pithibuto, Dr. & feels asenred rent they will meet We rime &rumble 'Perlin.n widlU hex Larn welded to them lu Neer York and other twenties whore they bete been tit/led; and be furthermore &Muer, that they are ilettlutil to enter cede. as they certainly excel all oCher styles In LIGIITNEd& D LIR AIIILITY , LIKAULY and PUBITY, and to vary timothy which tenders Artlikl.l Teeth drab - elle, and are at the sane new tench hue ex pen.' re. rim Itur. SI Ibis aria tan} Lo wvn at WA Qin PN PENN IiTILEET, NEIIII S t CI.AIR aspll—"mtlasef, DOMECOUTLERY.— ST/ ___ The lx , sl noorttneut ai= SH ILS, ECISSORS, RAZORS, , 1,, the city, %Ili GAII I,OL.IILIJ o or abelres. rir TO ROT TOT .t tit CAKTWIIIOIIT A INJUNU, sp.3o Nu. 80 Wood idnot. GltollElclES-250hhdo Sugar, fair to primo COO bbla. Plautation ?dolaw*. 173 boa 61, Br mud 10. Tub... 230 br &to Y /I U 0., Impend rod Nor k Toon; 500 bag. Rio Collet.; 60 do Java do Raul red and an rah by BUILIVXU A DILWORTU, ap:10 Nos. 130 and 1329ecoodn. 5() BBLS. LTIII.CIENo. 3 MAOKhlta; 30 do medium do du 26 do Ilarting, dry, Batt and pickled; 76 do flashed, Polverlard and Cnlrroaugarr, 10. do Syrups, choice brand.; 161 tiorcur prima Itior, 60 bbl. N. O. Tau :11 do bleashod What° tab 20 du Baba do For 6 . 16, bl ROO 811111YER a DTLWOIITII, 80 BAGS ALLSPICE; 25 do Pepper. 10 boles Crow • 3 &Min Oloie6: 2 ranee Penang:tielleegs; 76 kegf,l3. O. Pala, Neer Cacti.; 170 Dolce Cinchmell 87urcb, For We by 6P33 BIIAIVEB a DILWOBTII SUNDRIES --200 bags prime Rio Coffee 150 tit ebb,. Y It , Imperial and Slant Too 25 tiereenfreth iUoo C. St rained 10 W du Winter Strained Rhein Oil; 200 doe. noun./ Cern Broome; 100 hoar-Lam p Tobaceot 100 due.Palated illnetatic &GO kelp Nails, all elue, 10 .taro and for eels by ep3o a.itailT°2l CO. 1 C.iu ABOUT FOUR HUNDRED TONS of pure .iiimichany !co, with prirlino of house to Nov. Ist, Plii ha sold on glow for approrod oudorsed poor. rot We by opl) B. O. J. U. BAW YEE. PROVISIONS --200,0001b8. llama, bhoul dcra. and 81doe; 20000 pc, phatt 8 0 Ma; MlO to couVil do - do Dried Bret 110 1..b1e Mew York, ap3o N. ROBISON k CO. CIRCASSIAN LIQUID--Tbe beet article ever disarmed for beautifying the ontoplarloM *Leo Cimawan /lair OU, an excellent article for reaming and promoting the growth of Lup hair. A Iwo roPPIY of •xidi )ad received by JUL LLISMING. FOIL !ALE DT LOSSINGS NEW PICTORIAL ILISTORY of ;ha trolled Ntates, for PamllW and Libraries, I vol. 11.4,0•111ro, with lams haadred ilbutnailoa c z 66 w 6.66 66. VUREKA. INSURANCE-COMPANY 99 J.:4 Water street.. MDT. Ifl XiLY hcy. O. W. numb BABK , E/*-300.doia luteirn -41arket and i nii Ban .. kabi yelis law by ' - : 8 = 8 9 1 20: 1 4 - 14Menr a CO.- Acin abbrnistmtAts). REMOVAL_ OAF' PITTSBURGH, [BANK BLOOK,) FIRE AND MARINE RISKS DIRECTORS. .1. hn D. Mc At. r..nno:k. I R. 11. Stalling, Cap, Wm. Doan, Thor. Si nowt. 1(014. It. bal•l4, 6pl C 0.., No 07 Hakr Strut, fillsbergh . 11 5 -. 10 000 On 5 247 53 . 1':,152 75 11 31 330 1\TN£,"1'8, acC WHOLESALE 2,EW ENGLAND MANE !tom. Cb.tnic+l,,, Slsatifactorers and Bole proprietors of tb I=l POOH CT le intellaneous JUDGI3. M.CCHI2nOkAIIiIL, 1 031310 N PLEAS. Pittgieugh, May tld, ltig. c x i for the Spla. i ED 1 I „Y r A n T . i s T 1. ,., 1 1p W s j ,,,,, ...11 D P G .,,, E 0 „ ° ::..p C ,1L1,, t o p,,,, ~ p ~,,,,, i ~, ~ . Ettr...The President and Directors of th is val? tton at tt .. Itepnhlian Cmoret,ttott.t3 he held In JUT., P , ...0, D. 4 h. , . thts day declared a dividend er roan. PER 11 Rifi r l . -• ' it, Lir tho .411., or ...,..t WO i... 7 Judge . f the Reno of skxs , r .... C::; ,,,,,,,, ,, 1th5 , vrir Trt. , nl.l e,... .4,• I, f thot crunty. °/' n.. -:- .T11.,11AS 3/ELLON WIN LP ts estn,te ft , [ ap ,,,, coon the, payable to the titovitholdege. or their lepl rem. ._ ________ _ , C7 . 1 , : r l :ea , 13 ,:t i. of t tlm prat. of the lest az 0 150. D. Met/REIT. Reader. W- The Beard of Liir e b e ' ru ' r b' s 'm o 'n' rthl3 3l.ll"xlBs9 B ‘ Bunk '-',, .... inetwn el the nett knothlican Om ellen for II ~. C; . .r A..., -1.. r.. I na..lnd oe in the Curt nr et.turnott CH ECK ha RINs.4 sr sr)...Es4' H '''. sen el ws Is D r , 17... 'A s,,,ISTINT JEDGe. Or 00.11110 N P1.E.1.5. Lave , thi. day decluel a dividend of YOUR PER RENT.= P 1 A. N t ) S . , ~,,.. I KIJIIII . ill be a ...Santo lor nomins. 'ht. Imtli`l tlovk , t wt or the prof. st tbs. tut six morn., Is.nl at th. Lex t Iteppldic a e onaa,..u on , for n o on, o r payable to EtOrtholdrrs o, or befure the 12. th hut. A .....t.nt .I. , a.. .0 tI. C...t.rt of C. tm..... 1 . 1.0.. tie., of this i 111Y4.10' er E. D. JONS, uttier. Er 11F.: SUBSCRIBER lIAS .11l 1 lEE '" 0 " " se - MA.I 'Wel./ 1 seir'rhe Merchants' anti 31 ---------- , am , , ,,, I. calved from 1t,., Als 1, ourto, 1 oil 'CI , , 1,. In, , a r - 3 - .=_ , A E,,IsT o,:t. J I 'OUP. AleXHlllirr W. FOS- 1 Rene of Pittsburgh hu thin day d,, h ,,,,,, - ;• th —ure d r 3 80NA, no additional supply , if II ~ r I' I A ~.'. in r ..:I.:.:/ .1 ...t-,-Y ;..r...1 tn. , cif, ot l'ittel.uruh. ko a candt.late f. r the ,' YOUR pint REST. on tbe Cepltal or of the r it 'f of his Spring stock; winch Instrilta..ns. f...put.l wan 1nv... , n he Or 0 1 1 , , l A. , :atant .Icdg., of ; Le the I. nix months, suet , . oo or eller the 13th I Tv, ' tl.o':...trt ni r,,rnmon I , lmon „,,.., , y r !ley Stl. 1.359--my4.dtld IC. 11. DENNY. Cuhnter. _ ___.,________________ H a re been Selected Per ,d 1:”;r _ —.__ District 11.5 . ..” I'II I. , *3 Bd, W!. Attorney. WAREROOMS IN rt , . i . (1 , s; E ,-,-.DISTRICT ATTnIiNF.I.--J,IIN AL 1: Inf.- 'Virile PreSideLit find Directors of this ? In., - 7: , 11l be a remit 11 n , 1...f , , , re th. m, 1,,,,,t. 11. A hare Oils day declared o drrolatol of FOUR - PERCENT ...... C.• , 11k I V , .”1,4111., I .1 - /tOrn i 44' I :I i , II ^ tki,• I , r Ina.. On Its Capttal Stork, out of the prance of tba last tin mouths ni..,,,,k no. rem, .'... ''' "... ..' n..,.. ~,..., , I n;- 1 . , , ,•,. ,- , - . ~..;;;..,,,,,.., winch Intl be paid to nusckholdors or thstrlrgalreprtsett. and 7 OCTAVE PIANO , made by the 3temira. CLlltli Y. 1 ," ' r ''' , Lao - teen cr after the lath In ING, all of which ere provid,.l o id. th.,,,- F .,... , 1 , 1 FT I< IrT A ?TORN EY.-111,11ERT B. CAR- ' tte34.l•nlir2nr! JOHN - HARPER, Gant. PATENT REPEATING ACTION. -, a •,.... ei Diennignam, • ill he • caudidn. Pr DI. PELT lIAMMERA, irk. t oume , ....roe the Republican County Vonveution.. - a, - 2- DOUBLE DAMPER.? - ~„ - - IRON FRAU r.. nate. Se 0i ... E.NATt.—Ei.x.,..., ii. I KIM Will bon Call- BRACED BOrrn 11, A-. , , mte for nomination for 0, ,, ;tate Fen... at the The suba - riber confidently 'merit that 'love inetrliti,noi npat Iteenbllcan,l,,ni•entleu at,2l.,taateT cannot he morpassal for PURITY, PULL:gas - AND -- ' --"-- -- FIVENESS OP TONE, EL ASTICITY 01 ToIICII. STA is p. A ••c nab, y. [A'SSEIIIII.I* —C. I. ROBINSON, 111-ri., or ING IN TUNE, or BEAUTY Or EXTERIOR Allegheny, wr ill be anpp , rt..tl In It, Rerunlimni ALL INSTRUMENTS WARRANTED. 0..n , Pvti.,,.., candidate for Al.aemnly, ur—P f Ulol3ll who are d.airocts of pnrchaain4 aVT IlnT ni).l,.taaT Af , tny row: of Str...-na fror , /,,,i,4,1,-ny r;,,,. NE INSTRUMENT are r,..pact folly inettol to c .II rn 1 __. examine theta magnificent PIA:COS. - .., , AIISEMDLT.—A. 11. SuRNs, of ktrnilty ./ t. , .•ti.liip, th e ll bee candlth.t. nor nomination to the JOHN N. iSIELLOP., .4,•,-ilibly b.fort , no" 1 , ..pu , llcan C. fluty Colevintuu. ~..N. .0 . Si Wood etroet, spauuDartr.f. POLE AGENT FOIL CIDER ERING 11.00 i, PIANOn UsD A VI D L. SUITE will be a candidate for .r.,.5.a.T tioininall m for A.a.-nitlly. from the A Ili.cheny City ~......r . FURNITURE 111 , 4iii.t., next Itcpubllf an Cohreutinn. (.1,....1,4a5etcF R. P. IkkppwELL, of iiiegheny city, V, , ~" ',id N. a owed idato for renomination tor the, Assets. ""=--- WIIOLF.SALE AND llE'r AIL. bly 1 , -.1,./., the last lt , i publican County evorionk.n. rrilE SUBSCRIBER HAS REMOVED 1., an, tit, X the --- c ommla•lower. . [., - li..lte.RT WA:Laic/UN, of F Itolley 1...W0. DISPATCH BUILDING, c , a:.11,, aid be eapp , ,llmi in Mx li•Titi•llratt entacom t, ,, n P-r 11,. laCti , f County en.lum:s.onm. lap:e:et...l , NOS. 67 AND, 60 FIFTH ATILEET, p .3 —... Litw .1. FLEEING, Of Peebles tossubhip, Where ho will be plenNA to wait On 163 ~,-,' .tn I. A rarldittra. I/,r Comity o , rsatitalluner, aut , Ji.ct M the !inc.!ou of lb. Repob.lcan e.nntyitutiwentiO n to Jun, Wholesale and Retail Customers. t 559. .p=.-d..t.car PIIRNITITILE AND CELAIRS Devre Ronimsori, orChartiers township, .•,^—, ..o hr a caudel.te for Conn. y Cummissiocer, MD -0 r I.Evory Don criptl ,- ,n P-ct In the &man/on( On Republican Convention 3IADE TO ORDER, spaluttatt.P And addltlduel intlacemen. 0 , r.1 to all lb WAG •.1 Treanurer. t..ot NTI &USURER.— ELIAB ASPER, of F ; U I 2 NITI3 /2 1-C . rtt,..burgn, 0 r Indldoto nednius!, di at In to Farther Reductl„n of C-n"t".fat lhu otil o a of Coast 'th • nyIdn. ,F F.ERRY AtarcLE WARRAN., 'for ,übscriber, And particular ntlantion pson to the mannfirdorrreanlanr rodatp, fa a candid... for Trnagurrr f All,hany county, ouldort t, tha Uccsalon of tha iteptallit.nn N.,ulanatin4 Conrentton. fr,4 f.Uil U Id Vl2nsi. PLAIN AND P.A.VC/ OFFICE FURNITUI;•E Cerrteonig with Steam Power a Rent_ IL 11. RYAN' REMOVED. ; 47usinci3s Raticeo SC enangro. ei O. HUSSEY & CO. have removed h.' ARE ___,_.. a.... 1. th.lr new C , rippar {Combo°, no. 37 F.ll , TLI ' Dissolution of Partnership. Fritsrr,k,u..,..l,,,,,y rost Block. tn.,' .1...,r ...t or ws.si 1 cr IIE Pa, tnershir lwretoftwe existing be atr.., IX tirt,r. tie. nutl,rolvut..l, °oder tho at)l• of Rea, Lloyd Pittsburgh Copper Rolling Mill 'AR 'LeroyL ~1 O w ' . :I . tern Al , a d a ' rl Y d e n i r l ; .. .. i r t : d y o ' l ' 3. I I n aTl i o ' g ' t prEtalM T l h b7l n " . (`. (i. 14.1.1138E.:Y ..V. Cu., 1,.t ”nt rf., , 1i0 { me The Gunmen, of the late firm vrlll I 6 sattl../1 Ly tho melaulloa portoera, who are anthorimd to 11 T4l - 112.6.1 op 11.. 1,,t0r. I lb,. 6,1 f, r that ',arias.. BRAZIERS BOLT AND SITEATIIINE COPPER, JOUR TILOS. II LLOYD. PRESSED COPPER BOTTOMS, , Putal w,rti, April I ill/. 1'69 ALEX lOIL,,YTII. I.ocom E T.B c; oTIVUIN, K ' LLtrir A D a. FORSYTH O C , . Rat.mliVill &tuns/land fluit .f 0/ 2h.r.i. Brass Kettles, Sheet and other 8r0.., W 110 LES LE GR ERS, • • SPELTER.SoLDER, COPPER RIVETS, AC. AND '„ „ A "' , " Dwalera la Mock Tl 6, Tto Plato, LealLealWtro, Sher! Z°. I" " " ''' R ° 111 ZR ° D ° ° D. Aolunoo), She. Iron, liourri 'nolo, A, , , I C, .x MISSION taleof UANTS No. 37 Fifth Street, Pittsburgh, Pa. for Ile Pk; METAL AND BLOOMS, .1)..5t,,,,. Copp, rut to c, pottrrn or. 1.1 1) EMOVAL..—JS. Liggett & i',,., ha, r,.. ' v,i..y I. i5z r. ,, "° ; p .., 2 , " LI""Y Sc irrsnent.ii. PA 11, tam - ed from Nna 00 an I 7 , . 11',...r 0tr,.., 1,. 61. 7, 1 . ; THE UNDERSIONED HAVE TIIISDAy Water aud 10 . 1 Prom otreet i J. omexuttod theronels.a ander the firm of SEMPLE 1 , ~, „.„.„, , JONES, La tranoortlug an k..xchangv, Bunking and Coll.. , ti.‘n tm..lneas. JOUR B. SEMPLE. Pittaborgli, Apr. I I C.:, , —apl3,lrr JOHN II JONES. It. [toil nt ~ J. LIGGETT 6 CO., PLOW?. FACTORS and Pr nluvo cominl-. Won 31.rcbarita, for ttko gain of Floor. Urals, •u.l l'rvoiuce pourrallj, Nue. W.Ler and Plttelbur.th. ly CALDW ELL A. BRO., BOAT ITIViIefIRI::3 AND L.E s LEP, IN Romp ant Cott..n nut, Li , . Pat an 1 0,14: • rairmllo. 6r.0 k, Light laud flaavy y... r.V rt., Ern 7* D EMOV A L.—N. 11.n.1ss h Jess, Bauk,n, XIL, hat, remoTed an,e doors abort MO, t,1.1 'Anne, where tbry wlll be funt,l null] Or [tit, h., boa.ting. STEAM MARBLLI WORKS Mar ble - MADE LV MACHINERY Mantels, Always on I‘ 3 , the ',vest pri,er NO GOOD HOUSE SIIOITLD BE WITH OUT./..1 !tt &HOLE MANTELS —They are elwaye nest nth.l munel the tentzty • , 1 • tt.tute• then eny tither art.. Net can he purehneed elth lAn nmhe menet . . end lee hie, they ver attntenm, the mtety h rtml ftlmly tatting fire.. eteel menthe eery often le, 51..Lte Tops /Lr Fortritttre, Irosi Smofir, Cemnfrrs. ff efc., ef BIONIIIVEENTS, TABLETS AND GRAVE STONES, A BEAUTIFTZ STOCK AL WATS ON .11A.VL, V. o.—Oar stock or Marbte lc the larger Iu the W. et, and being manaraetunt.l by machinery. got tip in b•ttet style, with man. dispatch, and at lew wert than ,00 by maw manual Wareroom, 323 Liberty Strout !Mantel Room on oh• Scoond Story; OTTICZ, 319 LIIIZRTY STRIA; PITTSTICRGIT W. W. W„ILL ICE STELA/a Elrif O.IIOiiIIS MILL FURNISHING SITEAM ENGINE 6 on hand and made to kelordm, ITTEA3I BOILERS, MALT PANS !RILL GRAIL, MG, ENGINE AND MACHINE CASTINGS, PULLETS, fa, Grate Bars and Sub Wright. always on hand. Catahavms of Wheel. 'lmo to 11. ii who ./.10t gramma. FRENCH BURR MILL STONE'S, IRON PROOIf STA F FA, ANCLIOII BOLTING CLOTHS, at reduced prices. FRENCH BURR SMUT MACHINES, nerd In 1010 Mina, and cheaper, better and many Hams more d arable than Inm llachinre. McONOBOVEI PATENT EXCELSIOR BITINGLY. MA CHINES; PORTABLE STILLS for Flowing end Chopping. ROSE'S PATENT WATER WHEELS, nerd I u Mao Mill., are cheap, and warranted to pea estlsfaul-n. Flan Belting for Manteca, one-third prim of 'rather lIID.OfIIro, SIB Liberty slrsol, Plttsiburgh, P., - W. W. WALLACE I.II'DR.4U.LIC CEMENT. E SUBSCRIBER is the Exclusive Agent In Obi county for the de of Belmont Cement. This Comaut la mob superior to any other .oid In this market, for Public Works, Foundstious, Ciaterne, Fire Wade, etc, and ail warranted geed. Directlone for using it ern on each barrel. Ws lade a comparison of this do say other Co. moot. A [arse stock wilt be always kept on head, mud .old wholesale and retail at low prices. W. W. WALLACE, all/ Liberty st., Pittsburgh. SUN 1)R I ES-10U bbls. Plaster Paris Icr land B» bilirlester Paris for stns: o •ork; 125 do Louisville Lim,. .to Soo+ %lilted° ex era lOU do Belmont Clement. di - Fantod saperkir quality; do Johnstown °dent; 50 do Cutmeleville de Vor sale by W. W. WALLACE, male:dad:eV 315 Liberty rarest, Pittsburg. Tlal ANfirAkAIL.AIPRIDIII Cream Actually Frosen in Three Minitteel TORREY'S NEW 4 lIIINUTE FREEZER. I:I7SAT APPLOW PCB. MICE SUBSCRIBER, after careful seudy and 'ration impatimentey imaturceeded la constructing ••Vs taxer, which for •Implicity, durability, rapidity and quality of it. production, am unequalled, and cannot fail to become a unlearn/ favorite. To satlAty the incredulous, them MU be weekly public Ile exhibition. of thi. heeler, at No. al Platt otreet, to prove IL. ability to do all that le claimed ter it. tilzo. from 3an 91quart.. fral`BEND FOR A CIRCULAR. R. P. TORREY, Alsonfacturor, No. 9 Platt otreet, Near Y. rt. Also, Ilaattractursra . Wholesale Agent for the caltbratatl . "Old Domhalos^ Cores mod Tea Pots, and "Arthur's' . Paton Bettorling Caro sod Jan. sp.26:llhd 1110UARDsOWEI IRISM3 LINX3NI3, Dtmaska, Mapere, &c. CONSUMERS OF RICHARDSON'S LIN EN.% wid those desirous of obtstuln• the ONNUIN 000 1 / 1 3, dumld me that the articim they porch*re are real. ed with the 101 l name of the firm RICIIARDSOItr; BOA'S C 0 IVDEN, as a guarantee of the dem odoma and du rablllty of Mr Goode net motion la rendered mmotlally mammy ail large grunAltlee of Inferior and &Retire Linens are mewed, mama Me, mem ez4 mole d with the Dame of HICI-UltD 80r1, by leek Ileum., who, reganilma of the lujury tho inflicted alike an the American mummer and the pante , . toren of the genuine geode, will not readily ahatehe boatmen an profitable, 'alai* purchasers can be 'rupee with good. of • worthless character. J. BULLOCKS & J. 11. LOCI Agenta,ll6 Church lame'. Neat_ TO SMOKERS AND CREIVERS.—.., I oat retched topoo genuine lima= Cigars of sec) 51%.141, squat to any to the city; aim, • largo oupply ch. 21 no) Data Tobacco. Thom using tho wood should \ and examine my stock, beam purchasing eiscwoons. ap77 JOSItPit FLicktlNG, corner Diamond and flarket axe it HOWN'S BRONCHIAL ' ROCLI ' a, %mama to bo tbo boot ankh, to troo for Br Bora Throat, Botha* Baugh', Colds, etc—rotten , 4 , ohm Imlaosaat to mbalottoo, potho opeakoro r 6,.....„...g."...\,, Hein cobohootty oa hood at JOB FL , ..• 'r : op2l „... ..? tr 2 0 Cotner Diamond and ,d , a - :".. ~- g.; i. ilk \ BACON. -2000 Mu Country C .i , z 4-12, . IWO do do • a :,,,. e.....-dr. 4 , A , i'.., 11100 do Bogor Co. 0 i...." 00. ••• 4C. .. 4 . woo c...u 7 4 1 i. ~ A CPZ, " ' Colt•Mi do tutor ...,... ,;•- .0 0 re 11OldtpDIETCE.-50 bble E. 60 Ulf Amoran? IaDD W CIAOIO STILEKOA2- 7 s3olitital Sann ounctmen to --- Auditor. Gen. NF.ELY, of Fraiillin township, will t -e ft niniii.t.du I... County Aliolltnr, ral.ject to de Ea i Melon c.filin Itri.ubliznnG.,l.3.,ty Couvention. lalo2.llttotr..V PAIN ecurut. Lon!. _Aug. L astern, Teller. SF, f' 1, f: k .JONES, B INT I{ S S. E. Corner Wood and Third Streets, ir •ur, m i 0 1.1p , 1r Mends nod the buslues• pub. lac genpraay in tn.. purrhA., end sale of VOIZSION AND DWIKADIC EXCIIANtiIt, LAND WARRANW, DANK NoTt.:A.D.LD AND I !NEN 11,1 N. to. MEl=l=== ken oo 8. 11.1 s lanagbt and sold an ... mimic. Short tnne ns Paper 1,1,01 at lowest rata., and Daiwa. ractkad to.urrent and par fund. md I11:1 VE TH IS DAY ASSOCIATED WITH me. )Sr. AMIN LELlailV. 10 tba Undertaking Oilman, nark win b c..ndia. tad under ate name and atTbs of LEM ON k DELLoW. Jk ME LEMON. JOIL• Pll.l.OTt ..... . . ....... ...... /INV, MY.' llnnel•realkenfr In all Its Driantnael. I.4EMON a BELLOW, No. 118, Fourth et_, •r, rfleg., , ed go 0 ,, tat Ing iu all Its g nur.t.o. the. he ,, t t t.. euit the time. ail e;.4- rtal wt h t , Floe. new •tyle ateut Metalhr Nan of oe,are. for ..1• e en vt whlhte w e are Dula agents Iv this t A. which w• keep mau ualtly on hood • large ea , ..r. m reretda ...nut) ref nbape end Gmeh , they excel all °the,w. Funrrele will In auppilwl with ttears.fy , llorwat soil tarnages j.r,nuptly, et loan, t atta than any other ntabll.h -v the city Unarm...4:l.g tendur sagistectleO, they .nil at a coutio Annear the patr,uage heregoCara w, lilcrally extended to the rid firth. oplLaily rr PARTNERSHIP X et the na tie buyr,t mUNDOIIFY. at the Point Saw mrt 1., tole day Leah dt nolnnd Ly toot.] a„,tooot. Pommel Dolt Laving disposed of hie logenat to Nutniorlf, 11 , :rtatad A Co., who will c , nticiuu the bunt:oat, and ate It geLiy with... Had Waldo the ac,e. ho. or .1,1 rum. April Is, OA? POINT SAW MILL, MB SUBIs.CRIBERS hare associated them• •eirr, under the at) le and Arm 'X hIUN- IiotIFF, ['ORLAND A CO, for the trautartiuu .•f the !um t., dos' tut., at the ft named .11.111, ahem 1.1.7 will 'a way. buotii.pll d .tA a oomph.. .tuck or Sawed Lumber, at we lowest =tract inf... O. A, MUNDORY/, J. 31 DOILLAND, aplS 7wd A. PINK RINE. TiiJ undemig-neti have tmbuciated with them to the l;om ntly.l„n Ito.dow JeNts Fit..rca, late of 5tent,..111... Oh Ito The nt jto of lb. Oro+ will coati.w ra beret..dor, NIMIC.I CO. a 11.13 .. .cave__ Wm. a. ramcc do C 0.., COMMISSION MERCHANTS, Nor lbe eslo of Pig Iron Gad 11.190. 05 WATER Ptßxrr, ranumuni. 11:.D.E DARLINGTON t BOOK'S - - lINTSMTRANC.EI AQ E NCY, No. 37 Filth Street, or eTAIRS, BANK BLOCK., PITT; 11 Ul6ll, PA., limn. I 3 iHdlnKti Morcbaudito, Purnivaro, Auld othor prop erty molest Lio or Des.go by Faro. AGEIIII FOR Continental insurance Co. of City of N. York. and Surpltta ...... ...... 09 eLn,„lnettredVldrate in the Profit. orlthent Incurring any Llabliny, Manhattan Fire Insurance Company of the City or New York. krorporairdls2l. flash CapitolandSurplut.....s373,2n CV HARVEY C 1111.0 1 4, of H. Cbllde t Co , No. XS Wood street, DRlmborg&; JOHN D. bIcCORD. of .11cCotd S Co, N 0.131 Wood Wept, Pittatoirgb; 1. 11. PENNOCK, a Ring, Stooock & Co., No. 22 Wood et., JACOB L. SCHWARTZ, of S. A. Fulloo3loch & Co., No. 12 Wood sfrooL, PI Dabs rgh; GNU. R. WHITE, of Geo. 11. Whllo & Co., No. W. Fifth • PODo.ordh. Ti3El BEST 13ERTMG MACHINF. L '$ A 0 A. M M Feclrba mrl7 SlElfi!e r l The Only ~ 0 Lin r 1.1mu5.,; FS= .iG/11 Linn[ or L' 22 11111C114/4 Plteeburgh e Biel &I, bbil. SerThe Directors of this Bank Mice deeleir os . dividend of FIVE Phit CENT. out of the greater,' the Wt sin mouth.. Steckbolders or their legal memento. erros al!! be held on or atter the 13th loot. n1'4111.13 U. it. AIuaRAY. Ceabler. ALUOHLIT BAN/. 1. Plttabursholley LAY A Dividend of FOUR PER Qom. on the ennui Stock ef this Rant hoe been ebbs they der land, par abbe on or niter the 13th I net. By ntdor or the Board. m3.4.dt13 7. W. 000 R, Cashier. PIITSDUA.U. Stay 969. reeThe Western hisurance COmpany has doChand aridend of PRVXN ItaLLklld pasha. es Its stoats! stock; Spun DOLLARS per abate of which to h. applied to the Credit Dt Stock Amoco.. and =LEE DJLLAR.4 per share to be Todd to cash Cs stoCkholdots. On or aft,the heyl o , i fropl,l2•l V. IL OußDON.e.'s. Iloir Crlr BANS, Pittsburgh, N. &I, 1E49. Directors of this Bank hare this day tiociariet a divide.] of POUR PER CENT. on the Capi tal Shish. oat or the profits of the last WI mow h., maelo to hrockboldeta or th.lrt J rep. ..o.llr. after tha 12th lost. [ to] 4a/2w) JOHN M• 00 Ping, Cashier. Ur. Ik.S neat.. Isecanaca Compere, t PtuaLer4b, Mai 24, 1632. I DIVILEND.—At a meeting of the Board of 1/n - cetera et Oda Octepany, bele fbl. day, e dividend was declared, out ofte profile of tbe hut six intttbd. of S VLSI DOLLARS per Muter-. upon .4.1.1 ahem cf the Cepf tat Stock enba4ribed, applkable to tbtrednellott Of Stock Dun 8111.. ruy&lerd ROES. VIIY.N.ILY. Secy. A1.1.1..1. limn Ramona 0171 C; Pittsburab, SPECIAL Mcrtisc of the Stockholders of dot Allegheny Vaney lc.llroad Company Ml bo held at tho °Mono( the Company. In the CT, of Ilusborgb, oo TUtbW%y, tho 17th day of Moy, 1110, for the parpotro of toculderiog tho propriety of Matting a second mortgage to rail. fond, lo extend 1t,,, ...id ILsliroad to the Mouth of Mabooing. by order of ➢o ad nlyttltrl ' Wlt F. 1301INfrgrt7, Prosidont IO b STOC6IIoLDERS MEETING.—The Stock holders of the New Turk, Pitteborgh and Isle Royal Mining Company ere hereby notified that a grunt meet. Ink of the Company will lin held On MONDAY,the.leth Gay of May nett, at lu o'cleek A. M., at the Moro( Dr. WM. P. IRWIN, corner of Fourth and Liberty 'total*. Ny order et the Preigeenk, aplenmd JoRN IRWIN, Jr., Pan'y. TO LET.—Store Room and Office, ut No. BO Wstar wort, reccntly occupied by R. Prieltd 1 Co. ISAIAH DICKEY &OR. TOLET—A Brick ihTelling gcontaininta Atur m. 0.. sod Elotehed surret. Roquirr - AEI oar.% IL 11. NINO, No. :It Liberty stress. TO LET.—That degirable business FE N stand, with dwelling attached, on the corner of, Larne ani O'Neere etreete, well wlepteel few • fetidly Free gee, store, being reclliad we much fir the tut fourteen years. Enquire of R. lilN3, turl7 Nn. 211 Liberty attest. - - - TO LET—Twowell finished two story j_ Brick Dwel/logli i crititalolog ulna roctuseach,. Wriin ornr ettitthun, within Eve rah:mum Pit of tho PiAt i offico. Enquire of mrlidtf Us.. S. A. EiTERWEIT, 277 Penn draft To LET—A Store Room on Fifth St., ER .a tbe most desirable locallon cm Mit great tLopija onghllro. Apply at 195 Liberty strret. le4 RIDDLE, WELTS it D. - - - TO LET—Two large first-dais Dwellings / 8 to let, with all the moderntnaproremeute. IZITCHOOCE„McCREEBY .100, hate No. 1= Peeved .04151 Stantd it. ITO LET—The Warehouse Room and Office no. occupied by Poster IL. Ftloud ES Co., 93 Front st A 1..,, Lofts suitable for storing Cotton. pa.) LIAIAILDICELT L CU. Cap auction :t alto. - - P. M. DAVIS, .A.notioneer. Commercial Pales Rooms No. 64 Fifth Street. •-- HATS, BONNETS, SIIIRTS, BOOTS, , MORS, se-On Friday morning, May oth, .t 10 o'clu.k, at the Commercial Fairajoems, No. 01 Film It., toil ! be told, 10 runs men's fai.nsable Rate, neon. WON 0 cowls Lawn Straw Bonnets; 12dor. white and tutu Shlrtrt 16 cases Hoots and ate.es, among Which are gentlemen's Frvitch Calf Cada, glove sad cloth top Congreaa &Pots And Halter.. Buy's patent green top and bronze Gahm, togeth er nigh • good assortment of men'', women's, ywlth's and crold ret e. Boot, eattraclng a vuisty of styles, all oh ' , lath are fr,slA and perfect goods wotthy the attendees of desk.. m y o p.!Lt F/1. Anat. . _ S UPT RIUR 1101JSERULL, fORNITUILE Ar Itrlday alternxert, May 611,, at 10 ,'clock, at Ibe cormuereLd eal. room., No. 14 Pint street, 001 be sold, an exteu.lve ikanortment age.] onallty nen,. hold Furniture, etc; !among bleb art' slattogaay 0 0 1., Ilbanwood Tet,a-Tao, Nlabcoaoy Cartlra, {Veleta Cane-Tecat Comb - a, naarbbetep Coulee Table, Dleteg •rid .111 . ..kfaxt Ta bles. warble-top Dreeaing Boreal, Lcange.t, Work tad Weft Stand', Cottage sad ni+3l-Port lteel.tea•le, Mattrasses, [Fhb doer Ifl , ndti Mantle Clock, Gl.as nod Qat.... Woo., Etta= earn, ;later Cooler, Hitcher, Uteutrils, etc. etc.. tn,6 P. M. DAVIS, Aoct. C°" , JSTING-HOUSE SAFE AND DESKS At Anction.—trn nonl3ey afternoon, May oth, at 3 o'clock, at the Commercial Ealre firoorne, Na 31 Faith 61" .1I he sold, one middle Mae eecoad band Iron W.., Derma Craintfog.llonsn. l*eka of various Wang. nly3 P. M. DAVIE% AttcL STOCK P., FT. W. & C. R. R. AT PitIVATD 'ALA, IA lota to snit parcbasers, by spl P. M. DAVIS, Amt., (o. bt Siftb et . _ H. DE/Pr, O. A. !DYNE/01E7P dIISTIN LUOMIS .!‘ CO., Merchants' Exchange. STOCK SALES BY AUSTIN LOOMIS & CO., AT MR aII:RCIIANTA' =MASON EVERT TLQIL.RVASINO.—IIauk, &AC.. lnentaaw and Copper Stock, Bold and Real Rotate sold at public sale at the tlerchaute Exchange by 1...0031.1E it CO. Not., Drab, and Loans on Real Elmo. orgutiniad (111 a . ..amble tome by ALTSTIN raoms a co, m2l Stock Not. Dr0k,5..02 Vonrbb =ME BOYLE & CO., 5L SECOND sTREEI 4 ,, , CINCINNATI: Oi u - "j'i turoRTAI,, FOREIGN DISTILL ALCOHOL, COI Camphortal3urn T f DomcstieLigt th,,,,,, BOUR' Public Asti= Co Eft enenrtucr.UO
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