ittdj . itit(l . 7o - 0#1' . 6 lIIISULL MIIIITT.-D. I. R. ERRETT a CO., apiroas and P.ROPSIZTORB Fr.A..-O.T=3-t.i.--ir= el MONDAY MORNING, MAY 9, 1859 TIM REPUBLICAN NATIOVAL CO3VIIN7IOII. Seurat Republican papers have expressed an opinion favorable to hOlding the next Republi can National Convention in Wheeling, Va. The New York Tribune Is of this number ; and the reason assigned Is that it would destroy the cry of "Sectionalism" to bold the Convention in a Slave State. We do not concur in this view. There is but little force in the cry of "sectionaliem," and those who nee it will not be deterred by anyone& circumstance. They will say it was a mere trick ; and that holding the convention in a lit tle town just on the border, situate in the fa , moue "Pan Randle," which is as free from sla very as Pennsylvania, is no evidence of what they are pleased to call "nationality." / If the Convention is to be held in a Slave 8 / 5 10 at all, we prefer SL Louis. For varioos reason. It 1/1011 the first place, a city large enough to hold enalrn convention and accommo date comfortably the crowds that will dock to it. In the second place, is is a Republican city—the . only one in the South. Its gallant and bold Re puhlicaus three years ago, and have victoriously maintained their organization ever since in the face of persecutions and mlsrepre /mutations each as the party has not had to en dure in any other place. They have 'hewn their faith by their works. They are live Republicans ; and if the cause of Republicanism in the South can be promoted is that way, let them bare the benefit of the National Convention. In the third place, St. Leeds is in the heart Of the great West —at once an illustration and embodiment of its greatness; and it will do good to the delegates from all parts of the nation to be brought into contact with the life which flows through its YOWL Wheeling is a thriving place, and there are a few men in it who are not ashamed to be called Republicans; -bat it is a place entirely too small for each a gathering as will attend- upon a Na tional Convention, and the few- Republicans within it have never shown the vitality, courage and boldness of the . St. Louis Republicans. For Omni reasons the advantages are all en the side ofthe latter. - • '•Foi mlrarres."—The Sa ry Convention which recently assembled in New York ham decided, ~, -..,-- after what it no doubt considers a very careful investigation, that "personal quarantine of yel low fever caseetnal be safely abolished, provided that fennilU of every kind be rigidly reetricted." The word jectiter, the plural .of tomes:, is do _ finedas "fuel, or anything which retains heat," and "Is a term applied to substances which are euppesed to retain contagious effluvia, as woolen goods, feathers, matey," &c. Thie decision . seems paradoxical, and will encounter many skeptic:, among the people, who cannot perceive the nice distinctions which it eels forth. The Theca thus speaks of it : "It was long a question whether the human body, when charged with yellow fever, might not be properly considered fomiles. When one has inhaled ether, hie breath and everything about him :crave advertises the fact by its peculiar odor. Might not the poison of yellow fever also cling toe, the sufferer front it for days, and be emittettin hie breath or by . his insensible perepi ration with aufficlent virulence to propagate the mime? It was not unreasonable to suppose that it might, bales there is no case on record where the person has possessed this poisonous power, the Convention did not hesitate to declare Monsios Cauxtrzes.—Extract from a letter that persons are not fomiles. - Bo the Convention dated ll3d March, 1b:59, written by an officer of beano objection to theremovel of the sick with the army alet'amp Floyd, Utah .—No longer ago yellow fever from on ebipboard to the Broadway than yesterday, while Sitting in the General's Hospital, or to their homes, nor to passengers on quarters, a knock at his door announced a poor ' infected -vessels, if with changed clothing, and unfortunate young man, about nineteen or twee- I personalli In cleanly condition, spreading them- ty years old, a handsome Danish lad, who lied -nitres at *lll through the city. Nor need there been. barbarously mutilated, and fled for pro be any eeepleion that the Mak or exposed arc to teelion all the way from San Pete Valley to our - be shorn of their hair and beards, and let op - camp. Ile eked tears while telling his story. i like convicts to breed a panic by their very de- The case of the handsome young lad excited our ' Notlco. privation, aid advertise the danger they have sympathy much. lie bad, it seems, paid hie been through. The Verson' is construed to court to a young Danish girl, who had emigrated TILE fl.ii.„•in g ESSOllitionS won. s.i. mean everything pertaining to the human form here with him, whom he had known from child- 01 1 'i.,,Z., 1 ;: • ‘!','.:.7t.,r , !:'t; . :-rai th 'l i - '.:.!..,-5;;, , , divine, that soap and water liberally applied will An , !Merit). a vjer„kr . 1 3& 4 4 , v ,,,,,,,46 140 „ .. 1,,,, ent } ,„,,,,,, t ` . i.,,..,..4.1e4....1....,:.,„ .„,„4,,„,. t not wash off; growing hairs are not fomiles." youth. haa ' elm tied, end thus mutilated W. - i ''" ' 4 .'4`..' t ' ....',. 1 . 1 ":,;:',`„' t f. .. ;",:,;:`;.'."'„.,;" ',:, ,'„'"" "" h " 4 According to this decision an individual from first giving him a chance between that and death..' j i 1,'', 7 1 ...n t i.'? ... ''''" `" ''` '"'" ' / . . "'I '''' an infected vessel, might go into any part of the. , TUTS Albany Argus says that Henry iv. pre.. i ~.,,,, ~.,,,,.,..., ~,...;!:: :..:::,,,-,1L..,141‘,..,...5,1...,r.t.,:,..1,.....,.,..11,,:71.k1u.ik., 1 ton for a favorite actor wherever hc performed ..rri',..i,4,-....."..X.h.,°1 i h rm " t l' . l :::::: .' s•s t'4 . ' 7 l .i' city without injury to the citizens, and yet it! baggage would be regarded as sufficiently dej baoy,or:LmodLe: , r , ti c, razger ot theatre. in AI- I 1 !!!:!!•: . ,!:Y .. ,''"...':'... 1 !. t • ' 1 r ” ,stun, ./ ' : * . t ent '' ' ' 1" ' he ... the . night of the :3,1. I ,:,'":, • ~,',...: ~ ,i‘ ~ , ,, ,, ,, , , : . . .r,7, 1 0 . , , : utmi , and Cl// I. 1 th , M.r landing on tam dock in rvainie g .., f.. ci . p * -I n "'-'4' th" I*. '''' genus, to cause its detention in quarantir About II P. AI. Some of the New York Pipers are eery severe :the vicinity of theeteamboat landing, and , bring t.: , .... ' "W; = Pitt Pitti i .irri7c7,..,7! ' .'"""'" '''' ked by an acquaintance if he was going home, A" "' '' M.... - . C 1... " 'fi" ty 0 ',' .7,1 In their comments on the proceedings of the plied, "I hare no home; the Wo , rne have hol es 1)1SSOL VMS - Tf •--- 'f' - I i 'Convention, and denounce many of its members o crawl into, but poor Men are without houses . I. partner:. Up .:11 , ,, , etist/e., t , t/ret, it.lin Iler://, I 11, ,1 3 :: as quacks, who seized upon the occasion as a o rest in." The next instant his acquaint °„;',"`: '," "" " 1 ''"',,,'",t ,t „ 1r t,,";: r7 , : ,.7," '. .,' 1 ''",!"F1 i i ler It.e n t7;,... ,11 ,FL.t.II,N, 1 1 ,.. 1 „, 1 , ) , 11 . / i l , ? . : , N ., /./ i,, A . l . l m d/ , 1. 1, / . /I m t: 11l eattakie one to advertise their Profession. Other card a splash in the water, and that was the .:4 , : l c..7l::Ztqltoh-n Fic'tr:;ftx—lLl•lJl-st-..F.L1-i':,;:,:-.7,..- joamealeepeak of it in decidedly favorable terms, nd of the once favorite Preston, who in his ' auger days had hosts of friends, and deserved Turrtne, sud .iiii.einnd.,, n th 4 . to the la • 3 . - / end state that tie opinions ore worthy of public h ° ,,,, „.). o Paid partrterablp err t// be Of late years he had indulged in cr......t to inc. inr pap/neut. its }Lamm ; confidence. rink to excess, and was very poor. T..!. , id , Ms) 7 a+. 05 , It EN t/' 1 . 3: .Ik. /. itr . DIDN'T Baccaxn.—f, number ofgentlemen _ __ __ /emocrate mewed them:selves into a special lommittee yesterday morning and • wetted upon iapt. Grey, of the steamer 'Denmark, for the urpose of getting him to haul his his boat up ear the bridge, and discourse steam music from the calliope to the Democracy daring the meeting of the evening: . Capt. Grey thought he could do better elsewhere, and very politely declined the honor. (?) On this account the meeting was changed from the bridge to the Winslow House.—St, Paul Time, Borm os Szarsar.—There is so mach hero ism displayed in the position of John M. Botts in regard, to the institution of slavery, that even his 'opponents must in time bestow upon him their admiration. Heaved on a soil dVii.,7""' slavery, associated r th _ z . and a laatbsg Injary to the country. His example is a noble one, and_ must, in the progress of civilization and chris 'lanky, have a marked effect on tho future his tau of his native State, if not on that of the entire South. He towers like a giant above those ',demagogues who, with a crowd at their heels, now delight in traducing him and falsify ing his position. Botts Is no coward,. however, and their efforts only bare the effect to strengthen him in the noble attitude which he has a:teamed. We do not approve of all his sen timents In regard(o the - institution, but when we remember that lie is a Southern man, in the midst of a slare-holding people, we can make due allowance for an occasional difference of opiztiOn. The following extract from a recent letter or his contains language which is not ofttn used by Virginia politicians : "Bly potation on'the question of slavery is this ; and, no far from winking to conceal it, I desire it should be known to all. --- llnzzlee were made for dogs, and not for men ; and no prose and no party can pot a muzzle on my mouth, so long as - I - valee my freedom. Intake bold, then, to proclaim that I am no ehmrery propagandist. I will mart to all proper remedlee to protect 'and defend slavery where it extols, but I will neither assist in nor encourage any attempt to force it upon a reluctant penple anywhere, and stiU less will I justify the one of the military power of the country to establith It in any of the territories. If it finds Its way there by legitimat e means, it is all well; but never by force, through any instrumentality of mine." IS pnorztx WAIL—The N. Y. Tribune, re foirlOg to theltopeoding, If cot actually existing inn in Eruope:eaye: '"lt is impossible to judge bow far the repre ' .Beigationa of the Hungarian emigrants are to be '-relied on, but according to these the Austrian army sti ll retains the spirit of the revolution of 1848, and is liable at any moment to fall to pie . oes. We ,aspect that this view of .the case is much exaggerated, but the former Hungarian rebels,of whom a great number are incorporated in the Imperial forces, must still be more of less ndluenced by the Revolutionary leaven. , Atany rale, the population which followed lioesuth in 1848 mat stlllbe a source of danger to Prancle Joseph; and a French army la Hungary would easily - revolutionize the country. We are also assured, from a trustworthy scarce. thatJhe .middle glosses and working_peoplo of Vienna re gard the Imperial hone with a feeling of hostil ity guito as bitter as that which bad to the revo lution of 1848. Under such circumstances, bow can Austria endure a serious reverse? And bow l e th e Empire, with its finances ruined, its peo ple disaffected, and its *lies alienated, to come whole out of War against such opponents? g a t there is one cionsideistlon which seems to give a Providential use to the ambition sad selfishness of Napoleon. As hie armies croastlie Alpo, Revolution once more Malta forth over Eu rope, end what ho begins for his own personal ends, the-People will:have an opportunity to fin ish for their,. 'Let us hope that, they may be wise make and strong enough to seize it and taus the most of it. regrefte elate that a little son - of Pr. Fresh or Rhoweville, this county; aged abod 21".71=4 was droned in Trout Ran on Ideaday..feamools: His mother was at the time wishing,.aeme clothes at -the: Itan, when the ohild,;who was playing *long the Usk,' 'fell but not: missed for oome-laitattes .. . • •,- Sumacs 01:4Citcw NOnimasauxst..TWe& - ., '..Tui Bre..,Enerstaw;C, - .lestai=lir Prow ca. !: ,:iiiirriaitlee,te 411 MOM by ne Xiertaliiiifine4Ritt.t.---AniOng . ilri mini indioationt eked iii , Of-Judge Cadwilatier,*.wbecoudeg proVerbiall:aucing Christianity we mast-4 10 4 6 4 ilikiltari TWA mon:thigh* sititerafted.Jmigs TMldeteritith;.' ,- Each has recently heart exteided tir theineht.. i 4" " 9-o "leted' tif foliar; 4o- ir a irtre-of ally affected in the plani - adoPfidfeitheiriaorti $5,000, and to undergo an imprisonment of amelioration. The gentleman whose name we iscerityjecirs. - 1119 - honer' atildlhatlf 'the pHs. ' hese introduced, has for ten years been devoted oner Would pay SP,OOO into the Treasury, be to this clans of unfortunates. In the Blockley would alga a memoriarfcir the remission of ten Hospital, a large geld for pastcral influence, he years of the imprisoement. But without this has hod enviable opportunities to carry the qualification, which is it iteelf On eitraordinary ' bleseinge of the Gospel to some thousands of one,. the sentence b astonishing. If the Judge those whose reason had succumbed to diseaee, could have added a little hanging, it would prob- and whom Misery had marked as emphatically ably have been:agreeable to his Honor, while her own. We have no doubt that much permw at the same time it would have been quite con- sent good has been effected in his long ministry stalest.' in this department, as there are many phases of . A few weeks a go, when the mate of a chip was mental dinette° which require the tranquillizing proved to have been guilty of the vilest cruelties , influences of the Gospel mare than any medical to Beaton, Judge Cadwalader sat on the bench treatment. It is to be hoped that the good work 1 as his champion and made an earnest defence of i of Mr. Jones will be susi..i ed by the aid and the practice of maltreating eailors, as highly sympathy of those who appreciate devotedness ' conductive to good morals and accordant with i in a noble cause, and that thousands of afflicted humanity. The jury nevertheless, did not agree ! hearts will throw off the burden of, their woe with the Judge, and convicted the prisoner, and , beneath the winning influences of obeisant' his honor let him off with ihe elightest sentence love. The cause of the insane is the cause of possible. Now we have a man convicted with ! humanity, and whatever sanative measures have , forging warrants, and he io coodem o ed to a pen. ' been found to be advantageous they ehould be ; ally of unheard-of severity. Vonderamith is now faithfully retained and legally persisted in. lis his fifty-seventlx year. His imprisonment will ifmu u. Ann.—The Mississippi keeps rolling Ibe for the teat of hie natural life. Ills fine of its tremendous weight of water, on a level with $5,000 is probably fairly inflicted. But the idea most all our Imes, occasionally making a splurge of suggesting to a man to restore $311,000 under and weighing over the embankment, to the great a promise that he may have a chance of a par doe, is an absurdity. If he pays the Gee and of the timidly disposed. This morning. restores the money that should be eulLcienf. i m t er atte r mpted one of these freaks just at the foot If he is imprisoned for life, and besides Is ached of Delond street, but a few barrows full of earth to make restitution of the money, ;he extrava- dumped down on the levee soon made everything gape° of the punishment to without precedent. right. The Surveyor, who keeps a high water murk, earefelly examined every day, informs as There is an article of the Constitution of the that the river is now frill fonrinehes higher than United States which says that "exceseive bail • it was last year at its greatest height. This shall net be required, nor excessive fines hopes. makes the present stage of the Mississippi about ed, nor cruefandsontrucif punishments inflicted." the highest water mark we have heard of.—N. Judge Vonderamith may safely trust hie case to this protective clause. A sentence like thin can- O. Picayune, Ahoy?. not be carried out. Either he will be discharged The Chicago Preen says of the crop prospects: on habeas corpus before the Supreme Court, hr "The news from the interior with regard to the President will pardon him, and the public ' the coming crepe is cheering. The winter will approve of a pardon In such a case. The wheat in Illiuois is coming forward rapidly, and true ends of justice will be, perhaps, defeated ; , we bear of several places where the spring wheat for the prisoner, who deserved to Butter for the is some inches above the - frauds he perpetrated, will escape punishment altogether. But this Is better than that ouch monstrous cruelty as this should be practised by the sanction of a tribunal of the United Stater. In the meantime, in view of the eccentricities developed lately in this and other cases, is it not expedient to get out a writ de lunatic° inquir• Endo in the cane of Hon. John Cadwaladee —Phil. Bull. • POST OFFICE TAD:TM—The 'Chicago Times continues to make the moat pointed chargos of robbery of the mails against the employees of the Chicago Post Office. It is asserted that a great numberof Canadian letters have been robbed. The Chicago Timee says: "Some mouths ago the Canadian government undertook to trade, if possible, the constant and frequent robberies - of letters fr.m those PSOSiLl cee to Chicago and the West, but without avail. Application was at last made to parties iu this country skilled in discovering matters of that kind, and the report was made that ninety-nine out of every hundred letters robbed between Canada and the Northwestern Mississippi were robbed in the Chicago Poet Office We believe, but we do not know the fact, that the matter was" complained of to the Department at Washington but 69 the,Danites hail promised the eleven votes in the Charleston Couventiou to the late Post• master General, no action was ever takes.- Ta-tlay, three of the Wellington defendeuts et, tered the plea of not. contendere (not to contend) threw theetrelves on the Court and receteed •en tente. The inside history of this matter has been given by one of these defendants. It seems they had an interview last evening, Thursday, with the Marshal, who showed them a letter from Attorney General Black, inetnicting the Marshal to resist any State Court Habeas Corpus writ to the almost, and by force. The :Harshal said he ebould refuse to obey any writ from the State 1 Court, and if he woo arrested for contempt he expected to be released by Judge McLean on a writ of Habeas Corpus. The Marshal stated that the law would be thoroughly enforced against the Oberlin men, but there eras DO dis position to punish severely the Wellington men. Under these statements these men were induced to come into Court and enter their plea, and re calve sentence no abave.--Cfer. /Ter . Lyrics Law.—Oscar F. Jackson, who round• ered Wallace, was lynched by a mob in flock• .ford, Minn. Ile took refuge in a house, was '::drawn out by fire kindled about it, and then hung to the gable end of a cabin. They let him down twice; the first time he addreseed the crowd, prtitesting his innocence of the murder of Wallace. The eccond time he made strong but ineffectual effortit.to speak, seeing which the crowd run him up again to the raftere, choking him until he was dead. Tne BorrLy or Ecos roa NEW I . ollK—The New York Daily 7lmes of Tursday reports the [(apply of eggs to that market, as follows( . Total past week Dots 3 20. 1. 2,401 1 Total previous week _— This doer not allow for baskets and packaged brought from Jersey, Long Island and West chester county by railroad, and in different country produce conveyances, on the top of Wads of hay, etc. A COUREOPONDONT of the Washington Star con tradicts the statement that the Hon. Lynn Boyd Is lying at the point of death at hie residence in Kentucky,. and stays that be, accompanied by Ws wife and son, has been at Philadelphia for eight weeks. Dr. Pancoaat, of that city, as eminent physician, has been prescribing for bleu, and entertains the hope that be will have his patient sufficiently reiovered by the list of Jane as to be able to participate in the centime in Kentucky. TIIE VIAGIIILt WHEAT Caor.—During tho past ten days the editor of the Richmond Enquirer says he has met agriculturalists from most of the counties of Virginia. They give flattering acoounta of the growing wheat crop, and Inti mate that so far every alga tends to denote a fine yield of wheat, at which even the farmers themselves will not bo very apt to grumble. Os Thursday morning last Semen! Parke, Esq., one of the oldest and among the most re spected members of the Lancaster (Pa.) bar was found dead in his bed. lie was in his usual health the.day before, and during the afternoon Was in the court-room attending to business of a professional character. A postmortem exami nation was made by Dr. henry Carpenter, who gave it as his opinion that Mr. Parke died of apoplexy. A Western editor once apologized to his rea. ders somewhat after this fashion: "We intended to have a death and marriage to publish this week, but a violent Morin pro. vented the wedding, and the doctor boil% taken sick himself, the patient recovered, and we are aceordiogly cheated out of both." A NOVEL MIS YOU FLOWL—Soveturhundred barrels of unsound flour have been purchased la this market within a few days, at a price not exceeding $3,50 per barrel, which are to housed in distilling for the manuracture of whiskey, en article, the importance of; which, commercially, few but those directly Interested will understand. —N. Y. Cour. ,j•En7 . GE see from the report of the Kansas Nehru ha Conference, that Bev/ Butt„ a Metho dist mlnister—whe preached freedom in Kansas through all the troubles, and was persecuted by the Border Rai:Gans for bin free State send tents, has been transferred to the Arkansas Conference, and appointed peesiding elder of the Texas dletrlet. rittoftn Jstr..—Owen McGovern, who was com mitted to the jan In ada place a few.weeko oboe on a charge of robbing ea awe of John P. RI .der, brae out bat Astd. "Ad taado • - 4-7;0;41.,-47,k_11-0..?2`1'-f7 !Fa the Pally PltOthorgh flwette 1 ! Mem, Editors—Win you do me the favor to per mit the o nso of a sufficient epaco in your journal to recommend to the favorable consideration of the Ito , publicans of this county, Wu. N. Rare sawn, Esq., of Patton township, for County Auditor. There are now two of the Auditors from the south side of the 31...he15. and one north of the Allegheey—lt would therefore be a proper distribution to take the nest candidate from between the rivers. Patton j township has never' or reCCIGm: comfy otvi., ' and it is due to the inhabitants of that district that I they should at leant La represented for ones in tho county offices. From a personal acquaintance with 'tiquiro Haymaker, p coo truly ray that he to Lowest nod Intelligent elbano, a faithful and con , eistent Republican, and his nomination would giro general satisfaction. JUSTICE. BOLII.U.SVL'S BITTER.S.—FEIIALLS If r....°U weld Nscsaa IYn Duuarr.—A Tuna tFtoniolaut, tontoEr to thou preullet per.. it at. • :ife of etet y tetuale, ILK,TO parth olatiy every mother, ha. Wog been a decide a. t tutu to the medical world autuethluir to be I rained as a re.s.aur , o.o...poneut ofet°, r ethfuttuabrd F.:113 lir,he,oe Cheat. to •I Ifite.: enal... recootee rot y le had. wed, the euirhoenen °din; relief flout the:more°. awl ' , atom.n etreostn, w - ith police U.lesaorea of any without hany, taken a lure:mi. pas. pnecipl.a, 1.. tender daugtroue another 114,a1r111, etteold It be rolarquehtly nit:teed th^ pot u. truth, of thud...es Ail these C“Filt.MI u heltere lu Ln pertectiy foln.iral to rtraehar.o., ilagand &ler,Frew the. tutu. ~I the kite.. us het...alluded Is we have oat thought proper I. parade the uswee of trews la,ltea who have urdtcalistrugly aftorded u. else of the troth of the Deseret°. we here Wake bat tad etery anod Coy Le soLetautiated to the .n . 4- tiou the ttovet totredolous. offer two of the lumt solo our tortein remade. for thla chase of allhettout, and all those. whether peculiar to the eta cr uet, which rern't teem weeknees of any pattronlatorgan, or ge.tal debt., of the eyelet°. Ita etTec , a ate aluroet ongtral. yet the Cele Ital./. eetutounicatea an tioieut shock to the system, cot gent!y Inetnuettog 11.1 f the. 0411 the whole Iran., rotate, the el.l euergy onormal tectlott, sod, whileenabllug nature to throw off the cause, It thoroughly ersdlcates Use etacts of disease I . Are you nituverderl loyally morolug, todisp.seol to rere We earl:wetly request yea tx, trs the ballade tearpoutifuL— It aural, well not harm. Yet ev.positively guanattett ate.,, of energy, aud a etteetful, hopeful hadeing forward to the dull,, the .`ay Are you outloct mcur..a tefore, aft, Try the saute yoauttl, [Akre each meal. A. Mare aahl talaro, it vill my hart!, yet ee Inure you of relict Iron that dintraeattig loathing at the Ilaatgb I or focal, and also from the dope°. lion to vomit after vartuklag. ke prom!, per/gat flan of what hiss been einem . If yuu nutl that the dueeprnictitmrl bou 1,0, to." grt tltmlnith Ilie yrtstrtity to watt your COPlll:ltaivtl. R 6 IL 11 elltiTtl. Gehtrine hlghly Cou fret/A Porm. he'ra's Lfulland Hitters to put up to hall plot &Wee may, owl letniled at St per I,otli, jp. twat 4rturahrl for Ulu truly Celrbretrd 11.11rthe hes Itoloced may Iruitattoue, which the public. etrettld ,ro.rd artainst r tnalvr Beware Nett...! Bee lbw ..,,r [lathe la oil ftele,lcf .orety Lot.. , ra fuly. • PP:J.11111i PAGE, .1,, CO., s4O Noolotu - s. R. •ud 3.1 eV. , IY ttahntßlA, DI 'I.I - -On 11,uroafay eannatag, May :.t h, ay .1 Ilea .• Veirchll.l. It_ %It .l FINLEY. r.l 1,111. 1.,71t Mts. S A 11.111 01.11•11 &II 7, gisAachkr Mr VII Valrchanre, bon Marko atiOrrltstinents FLEDELTINTO & TORRIINS IveporiPro and Dmlrra In 111==11ItiM Aod 3lndiNotrere JAPANNED WARE, LTAMPED GOODS, 'INNER :s t~T.lcl:, FLEMING'S PATENT LANTERNS, I.' Werehonee t corner Third eh Mori,. Nle., - . ODD FELLOW'S BUILD-ISG SELL A CUOICE COLLECTION AT PUBLIC DALE rill-1E UNDERSIGNED,ivery Staide_P v , j prieture of rittenurgh. Alte6hatty utd wdt..thtus K., ..twns. twg td armours,' to the ituhlic that they ar , . prepared to ittrLish UNEIt a L. Will; II EAKSK AND OARlllatt kd AT TM, Id iLLAh.: h k•:11„ or an . - h.j..., att, other tat... liltuteut. Cartla4ea will I, farniabe4 Inc C , ,t.cr rl,l, Theati., stud Parties= the Natuo low tato. 1:....v U 1 . ..,...,.v. vv. Th0V31.1.0. JACAROM h Cti , R L. Att.t.d, damn.. MILLta, Ittaat.t no a Mt -Kim-L. Joan 'err JR , Jutss F.,. n, J I. II tx,....1., tali ,. Cita.. A Ce. K. K. Itonotaa. us)l3lw.l 1 A SSESSMENT NOTlCE.—is'iotico is here-' ii . by ,lrrn to the htndkiso Wen of the ••Cenlral Mon= Company” that an toptelltneot of Ore 1 ,,, 1,LAR Pitt (note he. been !scrod 1;,..a tie euntal :lock, payable at the ..111:a of the imam, In the city o f Yittsbarah. on the Ida. Any 4 Jets prealsno T 1.10.3. U. 110 , 11% rhyP•ded Pict - elm) A Treaattrar Central )10,,Aph Co. ir OST —5 doz. S hoop, pwintcd Buckets _RA were taken front tire wharf, [M.' the (needs L11,.3 ty etrect on nut aiay tight, Nay kit. Any tarwte (ladled 01 k now tog where they are, will tto welt rewatti— I 1.. y te*yiug ordyo with It. RORIOON A CO, nt 2.55 IJlkaty tart,. NG LIB.II CUTLERY, E.' AUERICAN CUTLERY, , ttlitMAN CUTI - PH V. IrItKINOL I For the rah:e, To.lci dr P..ket, at low price. a tKITLERY t CAIITYVKIGHT A lUONO, • No 44 Wtaal .freer. 1 SUM:VIER iS' ARES— Po Moue, Mast Sorsa, Water Cooltra, Bathing Apparats. Toilet %an, dr., An.. he., In all thek Twisty, at T. J. CRAIG'S New &aro and Tin Ronan, 121 Wood wool., nap Pdtb door from Piuh swat. 14 1 1 SII ARRIVAL Or 7..0 bozo* Menlo., 01,1[104 200 do Lemons, kat received and Car ado by RETIIIER & AN DERSi)N, nay 9 No 01 Wood at St. Charism pull. 0/IANG IN THE ItAILROAD AND C STEA3ILIOAT TICS It 1' OFEICE.—The old Tlnket Odra, corned room, Monongahela Mosso, Suas Dean rwupen. ad fur lion male of Ticket. tbrough lu all Important points, West and South. Ai.o, by all bran:Oval Ilttra on Lelia Erie, filk/iliput and Superior. Y . lINOWLA ND, na3 all and lionanal Railroad and Staimboat Agana. CSILL, SURGEON DENTIST; Office and Realdenno No. 87 ORAN? inTILKST,... ;.opn:Ito tbo coon Gown, balltvea On can auk the, .trauta of way that may favor Lim arltta Whir patrunoEu. Any of 1101 varlon• styles of "'hell. Insetted Ifwiab.l. Eol9:dljts 50, TONS SNOW WII/TE AND No.l Dry and firnond In OIL. In PRANCE, warn. led elora and to saliva, for Nola by JUSDPII 2d. ST/lOIR/, Ed Renato at, N. Tolh, id stoat, Vacua lloriacials CO, Nola , _ EXTRA SYRUP—Another 'lot d that my Mkt°. By rap loot rec'd and for file at $1 per priloa so NitANOWS Faamy (.4 navry and T. ',Store, Federal !t., 411 leeway . RUNES-300 3. no— o lennan Pransc also, I Me nurde... Primu reed and forma° at FRANCE'S 'Family Grecvry aad Ten fitorojedotil .1 ."Attegheny. • AURDERS' inuf Elcatiaa Sslthutitiollag tkhool air the Violin, CM method, tototaled for beglnuers, amateurs and• &team. This moth le particuhrlf !mewled to gin tbo .cholgir a short, thorough atut !Weis thin method of/pay. lag the Violin to all Its brenchre lu lap tLsg 9n• *WI Me tlon than le malted tram any otherinrk ereipublbbed Or lotthatUkal to Ibis country, bo Coo. awnd.ri. Price 40 eta ' . j by JOHN K. RILLOII, Mod eeeee . °mks mated oaths reoefgt.t4.lliii pica - my? DAIDITsu inu om cokiremnizi for sale //7 • pplti :WALACSlOWS,ltinitrallit, MCM , V,aUfIo CONSEQUENCE OF DECLINING I ' bralth, the sntocribor Is about reerf Erg: from Buda... "Wu for bale; at VERY LOW ILATE.., Ln eutizo .tool of • PURNITURE, LUMBER, VARNISIIES, 11. nlw one. I.a ivnt Lid C.Liu.t and Cline . 1...4.u. In QL.lau t iu part, and inn t 44.11111 inoir occupiail bf bun in thin i •Di.pateli iiiulding," Pifto eirt.i—vmsortalon given theist ofJuly. l'erttuns In watt ui Furultuna uiII dud thld a taro open t mill,t =pureLese, the prices Laing put 11,a, LAVE& TIIAN USUAI u. H. RYAN, NOS. At AND GO NIFTII STREET, SiXTfI LIST 'OF APPLICATIONS for aelling Upon., llind iv thu Cletit'S 011 ice ep to itley 6 , 6,1E50. Allen It Et, with oilier good., 2d ward, Pittsburgh, Atkinson Thomas, tavern, al do do Atignatino Ann, with other goods, Weal Bitteunrgh, "taker lirederlck, tavern. Ed ward, Allegheny, Ilargraser John, with other goons, Birmingham, Brown Allen, do do. do Wilkins township. Britton William, tavern, Pitt do • ih ‘l! Frsricia, eating house, Ith ward, Pittsburgh, Beltzboover Henry, pitman, Baldwin township, Boyd Jame. /d, with other good., ward, Allegheny, Blount Francis, taxer°, Ist ward, Pittsburgh. 'tunic!! William, do lot do - do Cbsalbers Lu, ;1 , , 24 do Allegheny, Gel X.• l4 r. do 3.1 do Pittsbn rah, DelorU Dugh. do hoes township, Drake Catharine, do Upper Ft Clary township, Diamond John, do oth ward, Pitt st , n rgh, Darla .lobo, eating house, 6th do du Darin Margaret, do 3d do do Yawing Anthony, with other goods, IQo ward, ny, Gensler Joseph, invent, Collins township: flockenboinier A, with other geode, Ist ward, Pittsburgh, °anguish John, ~.ling house, 6th 4o do Gottrndorf with other goods, Ist do do Ifendell German, tavern, tilt du Allegheny ; Ilooror Alathias. do 'lmmingham, Gartman John, with other goods, do Bauch )Croat, eating hon., East Birrusegbach Ilairl 0 W, torero, thll weed, Pittsburgh, Braman Anthony, torern, 3d ward, Allegheny, Ilotssel Jacob, do rnst BirMlegitsm, Joseph Francis, do lth ward, Allsgherly, Keller Lens, do sth d.. Pltudinrgb, Neil John, with other goods, blonourahole Borough, KackamplVarner, do s th ward, Patel...with, ICerk George, eating house, bt h do do Landoll Predk, rating bones, Birtnlngliern. Lynch Jo., cavern, 4th weed, Pithilintol - Jas. do hirer, tr. Lo._ llamas, d., du Leather Day.do sth ward, I - Watt:rah. • /Luton Praetor. tare., 4th ward, Pittsburg h. MB!. Pblilearp, do wrath Pmsbnrch. 31111 or Joint 5, tth ward, Pittsburgh, Lau Joe, d., ArCandlr. Jrillunt , Muni, do Biz dirth boy ,. bilunts J I', with other goods. 34 ward, Patenurghi 61 - Cricht. t P.m! A Co, Jo 4th do 'do lirCullmigh John, do 14 - Du won AvWvhl, tuerro. let Philhpe Wil 4,y, with other gtods, Ith sot , du l'atter b. Thee, it ecru, tat ward. LittsLorgr, Plookerhm JrAnn, J., Pitts tp ' Qum, Chan, do od ward, trber gi, hey Wm, Jo lbws tp, R., Monti, eth want, Pittsburgh, Iti.blusonEarah J.Wilkins tp, Ileum John 11, taitug hoes, fith soar!, Pittsburgh' emilt Loans, tissru, 3.4 ward, lidiebnrgh, do Lower tri Clair to, echos/kr C W, with other goods, 4th • nni, A Ilurbety. esberry 11, tavola, ChArtters tp, brildst Johu,L . .. let ward, ihttuborgb, Strout J..ori I), wall dtai goods, ash ward, Bttelorrith, gutbruerri; Wro, t rsere, 4111 ward, Allegheny, bionstendiugn Jacob eating hone,. lbwrrre tp. breger Peter, au End Birmingham. etertmo J., 1. , ern Ith ward, Pittsburgh. barn 1, John, do IdnerrurevtllN . Hen., Anne - , do let ward, l'itteberah, Smith IV us, do ith ward, Allegheny, Ehirpenny Mary, tavern, Indiana tp. Fwlih Jenne", rating house, 34 ward, Pittsturgh. • Winch dull., tavern, Ed ward, Allegheny, andrew Sebastian, with other goods. ilirretngtimo, wrflug trtAllick, with other goods. 611. ward, Plttallg - , Withner George, eating hover, 6th do do Weltbec Christian, ue,rn, Williams, Hobert 5, eanog boa., Omni, 61. Clair tp, loom; "arms, tarorn, Lewreneesilir, 1 - 1 - 1011A9 A. ROWLEY, Clerk ClerksGetre, May 6111,1569. no 6 E.tiN, SACK FLOUit to more tin steamer Ileplene. 71 traria Pyre° Min. Extra. 1, hell do do do 1 3 rad. Onion Kill. rope, fin.; 61 bt do do do In 4 3 rocks Clinker Bills "sirs, Li do do du Superfine. myll— • InAl All 14Cli"" A Cu RACHANCE BANKINU IH( H KRAMER & RAHN!, N Bank Block, null Street, PITTABCRGII, PA. WE deg to appris e our friends and the pub ll: Wet •a here recuevet to our time OPPICP.. NO. C• hIC PLACE. roil! ATILECT, •tura tie •in Le happy k. trader them our ierrioes, and fount our ample Capital, with en experiti of &weary pun . . la the bathe., in Mb tie will d* r Meet the at anteef our ma...ea We will aiottune ere. t the I egt. , ,!!..t . ‘ 1,,J, Prompt atten.lan prei na..di7'ity All...nit Pe...lied la Perlairia o; Cam Ler. "r r"'"' R, a.m. %Unwed t.e " Dual la Spark, Peek Nll , tea, Laud Warn.. tie retee Credit avasittearta al Conawpondeoto at twee.. pmuit,le Kollin; /Norm. prnmptly t.y (trot m0i1, ... iliterte.l. HttAM6lt • RAIDI - REATEDUCTJION.-TIIE VANDF:It- X_A HILT I INE of Unlhql Stat. erne Stolm.hhet CI:OKI - MILT, Copt I' FL Let--rere. lOCRA N QUEEN N-mer 11 STAR, C.1..1...1 will f,..1 xn I roakr(slarty Iln. between New York, Smut, antplon sad under NAIL rONTRACT, leavlag MIA gide altertatte I'atorday, ettl the all., Ode each alterooln W. •I rhndoly. Frem :row TotL for j Prom Ilarro h I Southampton ampton kr New Havre. f York, ••.• „Sato:day, Hay 7.: Wedoeitatay, Ma 5. Oats Qom, . iitstorday, May 21. Wednotslay, Juno y 2. it. Uthreettatte leatorday, Jam. I Wednesday, Jnne 21. Amt. istalorday, Jo. 18. Wedoesslay, July 6. iamas is i vett Satnrilay, July 11 Wedoestlay, July 23. VLa thatuttlsy,Joly l ilWetland.), Acg. a. rtmen ateitroatitys bow welter tight romparthienta. (bury able Surgeotut. Pura 0/ way the Woe —Per VanJer• bill, ant cable, $l2O and $100; aecond cabin. $2O. Per Ariel —Finn Cabin, S 80: Second Cabin, _ W. bit to Pot Ocean Queen-41ra Cabin 1100 and 1.001 Nrrood rah. Certftleates 11.0.1 or mango MOO Europe. Fiietle &Retool in Lembo. and Paris I). SURRANCL, pi rl/31.1 Nu. 6 Bowling Orson, No. York Boots, Shoes, Hata, 1.1YDR.41.7.1C CEILEN r... T HE SUliSelilliElt is the Exclusive .Igeot In this county fw the as:* of /Mutual Ctroeut. Iha, Corm at ia touch superkr to any other sold In (hit market, foe Public Works, Poundatloos, Cinema, Ylga Wan, Cl.' mad all warranted good. Larer . ttous fur oung it are on tewt; barred. We Invite a comparison of this with .7 other Co , meta. A large stork wlll be always kept en hand, asal sold waolewale and retell at low prima W. tr. WALLACE, 319 Liberty se, Pittsburg h JAMES P. TANNER, S UN Bor7NExa, mac_ OF 1300 KS SHOE, HAT AND BOSSET WAREHOUSE, F 7.. W.ciEl Pittsburgh, Pcians, Hs. n J.t 11,1 Str, lacy •ittck nr Clo)i)Lo9 rorthatst thitti E. at IL, NEW E:,7L.1N1) ttl ttot L tirEtT CA, II ott slosh sill tto otitis:oAl I al • :instil totlytasssto CoE:T. 1 0-N KrHT 41 41" B" P ., " •1•0 tutt th lor 1... 1110,, I orb It.^ at. I rto•...y .ali.rog tin ir him . 11,- Deal .,ll t.p/roloal If) 1.1.1..". 1,1, Inc n.ul .se 41) thlllarel,a (.1 11,0 last 3IAY ;rti, . . air-vs. are an:eery„ •oolhar No supply of NEW AND CIIOICE GOODS LACE AND MIXED 61A:int:A Fr. et Tnriety m7 iitTfiErtii CO. *ire ro opening pd. of NEW AND CHOICE GOODS All eor. of /Adios' Dram Goods, Mantillas, EmbroModem, • PrI4U, Corotser, Jo. rf or or sod britollful stylow toy.' F OR SALE—A tract of land contaiaing oleo and coo half son% elttrate oo the Fourth Stows howl. about auto collo Irons lbw Coos/ !loos, Will be tr.A.l low borvoub. Isbits/ro of- tttrsn A MACHENZIA, myt.dtf Att'y• at Law, No. r.) Fourth alieet _ . Private Lessons hr Languages, Maine • matins, Qc. GENTLEMAN, now engaged as n Pro- the Teecber, will gin pileate lather, during the Aocomer, Cu all who deal,. Ale ...nice., either et their owo bacon or at hi. man, In th e Ancient leerga•es, Sletluretailts, and the petrel roll. Cl . College Weer rtriveroore k which are alturAtht., lemur, aptly at th . leotAo...or !tux No. 151, Allegh.ey Poll Office. limried floats Rasa ALBREE, SON i CO., corner Wood and Fourth streets, have Joel received leidl4 nochti Glom Bottom Boots, ."" Cloth l e* ro n a gr"" t Ligce tl.tt •' " ' • Trench Kid Heeled Alippers, 1.131011 . and Mame Thick Bole Congress Gaiters, and every mitt) of Children? Fancy .d Slum Heeled 8., , 04. Them goods bars bean made expressly for ne, and were. commend them to all is ho arantarsoclahOOlL aP3o.4odtird giTAYOCOOMPLETII;II3 VOL. OR ,Inst rprolved at I CE C LUSTS! ICE — MUSTS! ICE CIIESTS) —All slum o baud and Wade ordor kr kosliks , steamboats, lager beer Irons and bre. MEAT El kJ/XS! MEAT SAINZ2 NEAT BADER! A nom, anbstaatial and cheapen/cis for plea, aunts and sonskidea. No family ahoold Irs without on, At the Iron ate Stove and Tin Warehouse sr W. W. DILADBITAW„No.I3.I Wood street, ?hat door below the tign oftbe Golden Dan, • MORTGAGES TO BELL.—hr - 9 1 000 coda with one. mad taaYearn to rmi nner,:l.44 in) Nit * b Intense, fany - G N E O. N't coxki aro boing_opened dairy in ewZifiamlettaltMatl.Drag lan HU= MA 3 litutTltst/ Attkabkl VANEERS, CANE From 10 to 25 p•r rest 7R. E NI 0 'V.A. Z. _ WHOLESALE IntRCIItTELD Co 11 , 1rwtr Rrtmela and .IferrAW tt ALCOHOL, COLOGNE SPIRITS, Cninpllene, Burning Fluid and Spirits .1 TURPENTINE. anufsolurors of every d emiPtio. of Domestic Liquors, Wines, Cordials and Preach 13 I T 2' sEi R. a tillo ootstantly on hood various grodra or pure BOURBON AND RYE WHISKEY, Peach and Apple Brandy. ALSO, BARATARIA AND NEW ENGLAND RUM, a, IaVINGT WASII/NOTON DAVIBON'3, 03 Wad street, cornPr of Plamoad all. pIPELOVEII HARBIONIUM.—Just reed t7 Afiw.tr ." M n a u rZ. P rr, ' . ° l".t t .i. i ."„ A "' ) i Black Trainnt;lnulecZnstop t a t and fully the power 01 woof 0.... It th e rear n oel iota tot • thumb a O a rr saL . er7 ,.. bronsta to this 8010 Agents for original Llarmonint 11. SLHDBB oi and Main. derma ENN. FLOCIR-50 sacks Itoci Ci ra rmaton dare saq for sabo by raumz & CO. TENN. WILE4T--11 fr '"U t , t a l W ag 0240 P tr m►ssniasar n " . landin g *OO, Aitisrellantouo. • f -- ':-I3olitital anntruntemtnts. f,' ~ . - . . • ...._..:' e tAT for the s„ . : 1 As octets Lew JClnal OF ee)11310N Pf.r..11.1 isVY ~ r ip„ 4 3.01C711 . 11. Stt)Wrarifl bti•cantleate furnomlost o 2, lion et the Republican Conrmettont, to be held In Jrnte,lSA ! '42, for the Mb.. of Associate Lew Judger of the Court of Cum- In " n s rrig tounPl.see. tic ,of this moot". aptnnite '. Q - 111 a 1 Of o".r i _._ .. ,' M %s C1..1.0N will be a candidate for .l ttottototrt et the next new:ll4le. Cntrontion furl trne ....Into Len Judge in the oJort of Common I apnl direr i HCI-lICTi H. V. N . S(1 N Pk*" I ) IANOS TILE SUBSCRIBER .IU:ST morrf from rho f 111 1. 10:“ I X‘;NT .1 uDGE.---Alexanar 80NA. so addltlonal supply vl tbe , r H.\\ , JI/ 'MO( 11.. of his Spring gtock. vt4k.:4 1,4,1 u •,f " t, of 1 . 1 .Iwrgh, 1.:. ranclidltr for !ha 14,11•1.c.ol "ottlittatn.n( ot tho oft. , of Asenr.t Occur cf rar2ii,rta Have been Selected Per,cmdiy District tato rsawy. WAREROOMS IN ItosT.l . t .-. ..7 : -,..Disni."C ArrogNor.--.1..mx M. 1i111.1:- ',. I rrnlcK .tit I.• 14 rand lets Ware too nest Ref.. I , c, ion ory Coos-eel.. I, nomination to tle+ atee of P. 111. Cock now comp. +. all the Ale - . T..T.T .T •.. -, 10 , t . ~,, co. 7 OCTAVE PIANOS, met. , hr the Items t ' asot t +I ! "' r. " mybdaw T - IN°, all of which are providol o nil !leo U .. " , :c :. > -. l.blsTitlt'T A rfoRNEY.—ROBERT B. CAR PATENT REPEATING ACTIt., 's ms. of Birmingham, win bo • candidate for Dle- FELT HAMMERS, te sr:, l.wirt• i, t At torn+ y by C., the Republic. County Cour... DOUBLE DA V PERS, IRON FRAME, Senate. ";y .. SEN s Tr.— A . W. FLETt'urr WTI ITE of BRACE! , ion , V. 4+ L—.-, S.-e, Lk ley, utl irmrsinittlate hefore the Repub . h . . The intlecrit. Maidenly Snorts that thy,' Instoomenp Couto,- Coto eLoon 1.0 SG. Ferree. ' cannot be ...sod for PURLTY, PULLN Erb AN I+ ittyl . , il . Mo. 1111T.e13. EVENESS OF TONE. ELASTICITY OP T•stlell, STAND - • MO IN TUNE, or BEAUTY OF EXTERIoIt iri,r -- s 3 eS ENATE.—Ei lA. 11. I rusa will be a ean- ALL INSTRI•3IENTS WARRANTED. , T - L - tY dote:, for notiii.... 1.. r th. State Senate et abs roost Republic+. Como:mon apt...? -- /7.le•Persons oho nor desirous of purchasing a FIRST - _ _ . . . . Assemisty. CLASS INSTRUMENT are respartfully inviml to call erel .--. Dernine ilowe upgrOßeent PIANOS. T. rr3sA ~,Esn+Ly.—RollEßT 811.11,1. i.l Upptr .PORN 11. MELLOR, st Cisir townthip, mil be a mcdsiste toforo the l+, , pal.. Dostity Coro - cation fur Assembly, mum the It o , No. ran NV, oof St root, trim .utl, of the Mot:torn:abets and Obits nly+++.ziror SOT+E AGENT FOR CIIICRICIIIN , I A , 0,':1 . ' PIANO. , , rE,..,---, ,` , `tE..1!1311 —C. NI ROBINSON, Esti., ,Tl ag.2s:dd iv 9 - ' ' . . AllFghetiy,l.lll be sopparted in the Republican Ounemllon as a clindidste kir Aw.:llbly. MI 4 dewl' Zany rem of Sem. Ws., ANerrheny COG Assx)lllLY.—A. 11. BURNS, of hndley town wl on modish. f to tho YIRAOCO AND CIGAR WA RF lIOUSE Assembly bef sh or i e p, the il ne b xt Repo 'Gaut or Conuntyomination Convention. ' epl-skdasorli+ REmO V A I M E 13. A W Lean L. Surrn will.bo a candidate for To 179 LIR ERI Y Market. noteinstim for Aesembly, from the Allegheny City --REMOVED, •-- DiOr ict, et nes t Reputlann Convention. [di - GO:dam:fa ---- • r E , r L f n h city,. G. IIL'SSET cO. hare TetnrTefi V • tle a' new Copper NO• 3 7 ' LI, lo•fore the nea wuilenr t 11, - nublm ' an Co n iTn ' t; LY.,nventlon. nr EMELT, in the Iron Front Ulork, door great ni Wood j : erred. Cons nMenloste r. N.OIfERT B 1 CLARILEN, of Findley town .hip, will be suppurt.el to the Republic. Conran. I tem for the °glee of Coemy Commissioner. fspeNharte•P 'Lewis J. FLEMING, of Feebles township, will Len candidate for County Commissioner, subject i In the decio,m el the Repoblean Con nty(louvention 1669. eptldsiertt.? Lerrit lioaissoN, of Cloutier:, township, will be a candidate (or Conn! y Conamiesior.et • but,- : Ject 1., the decision of the Eepublicau Convention noal vete - F' Pittsburgh Copper Rolling Mil. C. HUSS! & CO.. IiaNCFACITSLIS OF BRAZIERS DOLT AND NITEATOING OWED, iD=Y — , PRESSED COPPER BOTTOMS, LOCOMOT L' 2," G Rawl Sul/ lEtr.,na.:,and WI B/aFs Krtticr. SLcet at;Al ~ t lmr L'ELTER. iOLDEIL CO/ r. I VETS, AC. lwalers ILA I.lwel T. Le.l IS It, Yht,t Acitiwouy, hheeL T,uls, No. 37 Fifth Street, Pittsburgh, Pa. 1d3b.1.11C(.1.1Ml CM to MU Centro. 0f45:1.1 E31(1c.A.L.--1..5. Liggett & Co., h ave r AA, r,.ltr any q ti:u IVst , r .st“, Nu - Watel aO4 Ev..tetTevt.' • J. S. IaGGETT a 1.0.. 1. 4 - ‘ LOC It FACTORS and Product' Corrani , - rluo Iltrclot.M. fur Set.)n uL.d il,vJuce arnrrnlic N... 7, Ir,a, •u.l Frora Plt.burah. f ^5.1 r. CALDWELL EEO., near FUItNIFREB , AND I , KALK:, is MAWHA. 11,np.0l I Cvi,on t,kurn, Tar, Mall, an ! Ta/ Null.. Purl: Light Henry 1,111 m,, Rr., .143. .r.2.14'1 Fr am! Mr.... 1 - 1) LILO VAL.—N. Iluvass As SoNs., Bankere, AA, baro nm,ned lLi•n tbrir old atend, artin'a Mr, • 111 ha krar...l until tin. their ura npl);dtf IBTEIAM hIaRBLE WORKei. Marble Mantels, MADE BY MACHINERY Alrray4 tin haml at the I.,wrqt IVO GOOD HOUSE SHOULD BE WITH IA OUT hIARBLE MANTELS—M.. 7 are always 13,1, .11 tense to the beauty Of a h4tcan than any dth, article that cats be pus - rhea,/ with the aerne rn. , ney, 4,1 1,e...id, they never endanger Lb. eatety of house andin:J.oy I, taking tit, as •rteel mantles very often do. Ith, 7.7.• •I' DIONUATENTS, TABLETS AND URAVE STONES A LIZACTIPI7. SToCK A N. 11--Ln stock of Ma.ble to the largmt the, Writ, an.l being tnumfactwed hf ma . l.lt.wry, le ih I ott,r ayle, with more dotialrb, nud at Ir.e r...st than rf.rs by men man., labor. Waroroorp :Srdit I All prt v btr.•e i nts el.• Nacon4 Story; Mansell 41. Z xNES 151 1 I, I, I U 1: N I S II I N • SZTE.I3I. ENGINI ou hand and Inada ur Ph-"order, STEAM DOT LEILo. SALT PANS MILL GEAR. ING, ENGINE AND MACHINE CASTINGS, PULLEYS, dk , , Mate Hare and Saab Weidble ahreye on Catslnifoya of W 1.910 aireo 4r dl wh,, trcha paring. rIII.NCII BURR MILL BrONE?, IRON PROOF PEP, ANCHOR BOLTING cLorw, at redo. thl prhwa. FRENCH DERII 2311.1 T MACHINE-6, / and cheaper, bolter AO I runny lir., more fnrebh. then Machine.. MciltPdlliE'S PATENT ENJE.FIGIL SHINGLE MA CHINES; TuIiTADLE NULLS .r Flaming end Clinpptne'. ROSF.' PATENT WATERWHEELS, fnnd in LAN) Par, am cheep, and wenantcd td pre edlisfe,th n. Mtn Rating Ira nh—thn4 price of !cattier illea_Oflice, hn IJl•erty •tr,t, Ilttahnr,, , h. P. DRIES-101.1 bbls. Plaster Paris for land los Libbi Plaster Path fur Btur4o work: 13 do Lower, 110 Lime: •2i) 40 Sum.. White do rxtra Focal; 150 do Nalluout Orme. rime iiiited otipetior quallt3i 7fi d o Jobrietus, Cymru!. 40 do C4i.eirrille de for tale t.y n.thl!bl•wtlt,,P :419 1,11,,t1v str , , CO3l 31 1 S Sis .1 ON MER CHANTS, For the wee of Pig Iron and Blooms, Oa WATER FTASET, Plrrnsurant. r. 1161.1MTuN DARLINGTON eL No. 37 I,llth Street, , CP eTAIRS, BANS BLOCK, PITTSBURGH PA, Insures Buildings, Merchandise, Furniture. turd oilier prop ere, uolost Isms or Duttntdu tIY haiStiti FOB. Coolinuttol Insurance Co. of City-0(,9. York Clue (tepee! end Sttipbti sLtte,2l.7 PO I.3lcenred Participate In the Prot% without Incutris any Listatay, 'Manhattan Flre Instarane• Compaay of the City of N•w York. /ecrrporatellE2l. Cath Cp:Wand 5urpter.....5373,229 II ARI*EY CIIILIL9, of 11. CIOIds , 133 Wood Pittsburgh; JOAN D. 9.1c(h)R1 , , of McColl! At Co., No.lll Wood street, Pittsburgh; • I. N. PENN , OCK, of &tog, Ponies& & Co., 110.29 Wax! et, Pittshur JACOB L. SCIIWAIITZ, of IL A. Pshoestock & Co., No. 19 Wood stros L Pittsburgh; 060. R. WHITE, of Oro. R. Whits & Na Firth et, Pittsburgh. splikltf TED BEST SEPTUM MACHMEIS , B. A. M. MARS II IA dr- C 11 Ireleral Street, Allegheny Enues AlisacuLous Vrestrtr DESTIOTIE, 21, Only Sammy in Or ligole Wolf &re to Eh:to-mina/A RATA, Mice, Liocessecnrs, Duos, Aseit Bloariottoris Ptau, &torus, Maus, Clams Woe]ls AND Ileum Itiescrs, to. 50,000 DOSE'S SOLD IN ONE These Celebrated Remedies have been extended/ need for tirontyst Iwo lean in Cu parts of Earope,anet (barmen. , alone rimier have bon attested by the Omuta of Ems* Fr..., England, Austria, Preemie; Dana* Easoey, Belgi um, Holland, Nitrite., Ile, nod their Cheroleal properties exersispO, soil approved by the moatdt.ltogvbhed Etslirad racultief nil over the world. Their thetrunlrenese to ell kinds of vt min and Inneets Lae been unfilled lu this crinulry by the Direetcri of the envious Public !mainlines, Planter., Pnnuers, propylo on , of Itottat, Warehouse.; Ilanntatorille and by Tartans di► lingulsbeed prime Numerous Totimaniale sad Certificates of the ellkary of them Remedios can ba men at the Depot. For nlo , Wholemie and Retail, by the Inventor am/ Pro prlelor, JOSEPU MEYER. Practical Oheadin, 012 Broadway (cur.Ummton BL.) New York. General Agent for the U. Stelae and Canadsa, FEEDER. IDE V. RUSIITON, Draggle', No.lo Agar [louse, and 8... 1 .17, New York. • For ale In this city, wboluale and retell by R. R SEL LERS OD, axner Wood mid Bacoril eta; dOS.PLEMING, N Ceram Diamo ghnd end Market U. sr.Einuaz VEEN AN, Alleeny deEltOmdfc • IES --Zundel' 25 Oft V iate r tlift ir In . tub d B terl des ° for Orgen : 'ltekeleoo, Semlftb:o, ' 4 4 with le tr i . ' c ' etaelory the mmdeuhe of dope. diresttore for th e parch= of Orion., Ac 4 adapting the work emtetally duo the yang argentite, and them who ham me runkleet of ogr cargrl_,lraPadill...."4"3"il4ql,°!' JOr dia .ll . 4lr idliLte.rll, el Wood street. bua. atOre•ftad' a wry met MUM MGM at/O. iv at u,4:A•nteT the city of Pi usburg h 112= 1.1.01 L. & FORSYTIII, Is YON'S AIAGNIATI POINDEMS, HMI drerop Gerdes Muds, Ccchroaciier. B..d.BuyA Flee.% Ants, Mole, axed all putt ,f teraia Li,d. Timportance of's reliable article of this kind is inestimable. Io vino , reaLber all nature ateertms with overed which these ermoyieg ll MIS powder ts the only • icle disc wiemernsina sly of botanists, from the ilhitknitnrat ta them. IL camps. ss. Bodely of Pals; while amidst the ferns of Asia, observed that .11 .frwecta lighting upon • certain kind-of plant very awn dropped dead. Mils fact we made me of to guard their night mope from these intruders. Qusetities of the plant were broagAt home by Alr. R. Lyon, and foturd a palate Insect dealroyes In every experiment. It la simply a powdered leaf, choral. rally prepared to resist the eilect dap and stmt. Med. . ais and Letters Patent have been obtained from the Govan. '- mental of England, Prances Gefilman and Rost from World'. Pair, and numerous medical and horti t the xral kips and sochrtiew LEIT/18 Pfto3l THE PI/LUMEN - I OP THE 17. irfASIS lixecuirra Ittazaros. Washington, Mot Jan. lAdd. "31.1. Mums Lrom— Dar Elm I ben the plasm* to krona you Ltat the Soya' Commnsloa ormo World". se 4 et Londan,have awarded you • Modal and Ciettillents Lr Lbw Fast nine of yom Magnetic Penetlartfor extenalaating iteSeCta. *c. .lII.LLAIMt PLUM LW, Chairman.. The above was accompanied bye sertifirsta of Priam Albert. ARIA ~ Naar Yalzo:ktabar 868. Blr. R. Lroie—Dear Bin Ws bass analysed and lo4 tested Yon. ldasyntio Ponders sad And abase yarnsetly bander to nrtakinel and domestic anima* bus certain death whets la belled by bap, ante and feuseta. - - • JAMES R. CLIILTON, AL D.,Cbansirt. LAURA ' Ran. Prot Cbandstcy, N. Y. Rnypit i s.. air. Joan - Svparialeeden or tbe ?law York Boar pitaloa Paned . 11 Ms bbre. saes, _evader s , moth.. n yondr, and Resta It of Lemnos _ rd..* •. . . . , Retry finiener and keenni mint bat. I direct to tend[ to m article of U her M wa kind. Reference cm berm& tO 'h. krgor, 81. Nictidsi and Mettopolifan Kota* to Judge stage, Iteeldent of the American Inallinte; Jame■Oordon o,aame, Om .&Ott, CiTtit W. Virl.4 L. ht. Puma of th e Ave Poling IMMO; tr.; ..tc. Judge Melt" csys, 'The Mummy orProt Lyon la of - national fm ,—. r bearer - mane Club Immanuel. it thoroughly. =Ana troy locriana gramboppera ants. intitha,bug, mad all vermin. Garden Plum ran be pawned, aiiid homes madis ra7 ., „.. ,•-, . Arrangements Neel Yorka Zline . itt "t ke g dir ' ci L tichoutitia wrahL ' 11 - I ..YrrirAblea breationa ma advertised. .130 cannot= . , Nrw You,, /limeade= Mk U.& . "in milting from bnaluem, 2 balm m g copy rami Powder. and Elia Lottaws Patent,and and 'watts pertain. big thereto, to Mears. 1 1 ARNS3* PAR the K. nib ',mut is a dbmores7 made by =mall, mod brought from de Water . af Asia, and Li unknown to any other parsons.. The _Lormi.• and affectire article lapin up in tin cansdstam. e11.,„.„ . .4,1. , * • time to bear my name. . - ii- ... ..7.,. Rata end Mim anal to roacLed by a powder, Mnt.ed by a Atagnetlo BIL Order than. through F., 41. r. Bleed Lon's Powder WM bisects to • But Lyon% Pals aro adz& Ler cabaaiT . Sample. /Inks, 25 dm* molar skean toreants and $; o. Fdlaw4l.vtleta. Psoftedy aed tun.o74. - i BARNES.& „ 73.4 16 Park Raw, New Yost. • Also, the Mexican Alustang Liniment. lit23:polrtlAhrtfmT - - . I MUS/V L ss .oNS viowf. xruITE. DIELODEOi; AISDSINaLNO.' W. D. 8 begs to Worm his Meads and lb, public. tho b . er tu gin intwortten ha Mena or gluts bosons oa the Vhdb4 FDl tt t.. M.l.dc °.." alnie v ar .• or Ws realdema /W. TOURTri ETRE TT, 09 " .3 awszz a .,. sten hall Prolda 4 Vint sPeckani and COUTetdoilt =RIM .- ArrraNON . emus= ran LADJECS trtll .tes Amami for loorolot the of - * berm either with or arrant Nara torte aexeropraimoot. now dame KW beciatal! EyEATSG SLAB MPS= urn . sloa lonia:for , L l / 4 114, Trkral QUirrette Sto,lng either roil! Irip, t 1 1-: . VW= PoSt kt,M lOB SPOlCitigi• 1 14:4 " ;" f;;:lkittic-tlaatirets Chicago, will preach ; . Z.,,;Mal=a 3, entat, at . o'clock, j a i The N a gle , rs all laritaa to ttend. Ja39 Se - Nom:E.—Boa s will •bo opened to re the ta. pital Shock orthe Plltaborgb eat East Liberty Plaseriam Wooed Company. as TUES DAY,War.theinth,lrcmtoLLL b 3 p. M. , at 'NOWA- Iog Wousa of SIMPLY. a JONLS of Thin] and Wood tareela. alai remain open netil ebaIIPAY 14th. - fly order or the Board uf Goaintainnera. /36.11.0 JONE.I3. Prrsidoot. A. W. OAIL.I. &meter,. mynah." Zbn Baptist Charoh, at 80111 a, 0.--r LRY This chorch. to wbach our colored friends lesrabiP to nna.z ° thousand de. levy They have halt a goal church, with 148.1=4 40 by 0 then hero exerted ttirn.elirea to the utolort WO' detedebt, oosr necresitatrd toask D S O e l *lns benevolent. She poster, Bee. G.,„„ church have authorized M. &TiIt:WAS arig.jr er to t, t o .011.71 i (nude. We hope he will !muted to aceoratdlehtug hie torklerd o.Tho Hlstprical Societt - T — Cflfrii -- sterii Immterlrent► will hold their ma. Roam, bio g _ ing. or, MONDAY EVENING. Shy Pth, at the nOOllll th. 31er,entlle Librery dreociation, Fourth tutor f 3,314, lima Evil= LlS;asses Oostrzi. Pittlbarih, !day 2d, Mg; DEND.—At &meeting of the B of Pirccurs of this Compsny„ held this days dirldted Ir. &eared, oat of the prate orlboisst stx. tooittbscor 'V H.S DOLLARS per sham, open each Omit, ot the Capt. IN Stook - r eitharsi bed, applicable to the resinclion of Stock Poe Bills. mlllitd ROUT. FLNNIY. See,. Aurnorry VALI= SAILIMD OIIIA, t Patel:with, May 2, 763& j A SPECIAL Stockholders of the Stockholde Uof the Allegheny Valley Railroad COM pally will bo held et the Mee of the Company,in the City et Fittlburgh. on TUESDAY. the 17th day of /Say, tarp, for the pnrpnee4 runsi.leting the propriety of hymns s eerenn mcrtgAge to rel.. Node to ease .1 the &aid Railroad to the month 01 %awning. By order of likurd. tny2,lol W3l. F. JOIINFTO3I, President. 'STOCK f10LD17.9 MZETLNO.—The stock h•Ailez n of the New Tork. Piti.he , Ah and ,14,..1144/' Ulolne Company aro hereby nodded that Aga...rat meet log of Oho Company will beheld MI ?JOBBAT, the leith tieT of Hay nest. at 10 o'clock A. It, at thoctllca of Dr. wzt.r. tv ut, cornor al - Fourth and kaput, street. By oilier of tho Proaldoot. aplct trod JOHN 14wri, Jr Aces'. s Urn. or MS ountrw. 131. co Pflastrargh. May 3,1559. re - As a majority of the members of the Boatmen'. Inn. Co. bare designated In writing to the Board of Directors of told Company their iterate to contract with the mutant principle, n Joint Stock C.pitaL with the erapet• added itglits„ powers and privilege. of &Joint Stock Coln. pally,. provided for in and by their Act of Ineorparallotd notice is hereby given, that, la petrouancs'or the abora bon taken by Bahl member., the Directors of Laid Company .iii proceed to opeu books for receirlog ifibrart pikes to the Capital Rock of sell Company, at their cf.. on the corner. of Merkel and Water streets, in Limo city of Pittoborgb, oti TIIESDAS. the fth day of iline Mit, at P O'clock A. It. of meld day. By order of tho Board. rnyfrallin J „nib; B. LIPIIIGSTOD,Seey. dlecallOcePest, 1 . Pithitinrizp, May ad, IMO. 0:B - The Pra.ident and Directors of this Leak have ILIA day declared dividend of FOUR PYR CEYY. en the Capital St.i.l.,ent el the proilte ei the latit six anda.be, pay. ble to LL e otoci,bclderz,ot !hot Stied tap., •.Dutl.ry uu nr aitrt the Rth scats Pat I "'"."" GEO. 10 Not taw, c..,,ehm. amiss. Marc t tebn[o, 515:r 1.559. f. EV - The Board of Directors of this Barik tt,it dey drchart. i iddt4.ll Of rouli rxa caNX:On the Captud rtuck, cot m theilrollts of the Last six-mouths.- psystdo to EtoclttkAders to Or before the lath : - toy 4 dtl3 E. L. JONES, Q4birir.. Val - The Merchants' and Manufacturers' 11,05 of Pittaborall has this day doriArrn dirfnend of !NUR PEI!. CEINT. on too Cneasi Stock, Ems .1 rho pronto for the last six mouths, poyable on or otter tet lath Inns, Mayl.l, IMO--r0y4.. - U3 IV. U. DES Y, Quitter.. tactrallot itatut or kittestraCt, - Illtsbut - Sh.Siay 3d, .1159. 143 - 'lhe Directors of this Bank have deelar .d s dlvldeod of FIVE PER CENT. oat of the pralt6 of the last viz moue.. tittckboldert or their legal tryteeeota tiv.•lll be paid on or eller the 13th lost. tort:lo3 11 . St. MURRAY, Cashier. Baas, 1 Pittsburgh, May 3d,1359.1 Se - A Dividend of Fort PER OLYPP. on the Grim! &nub uf this Bank has been ltd. day de. bruit. pay. able no or aft.. ibo 13th ibut. By order of the Board. 4.dtr. . _J. W . COOK, Cashier. ' ynzmcaaa i May Ed, 1959. Eiß.The Western Insurance Dompanilas this der declared a dividend of SEVEN DOLLARS pershare on Oa capital lima: FOUR DOLLARS per *hare of which to to applied to the credit of Stott Acrounta, and THREE . DOLLARS per share to be paid M cash to stahholdate, oa or after the 12th km. finy4:l2tg F. BLOORDON,Seey. IsoN Cher Berm - Pittsburgh, May 34,11159. Directors of this Bank hare Mil day declared a dlrldeod of YODER= emu'. ole the Capb Cal Stook, out of the profits of the last eta mouths, payable to Stockholders or their legal representativesafter the- ISth lost f .I,l2trj .101 IN 31A00171N, Gabler._ Bane or Prrrancann, iday 1&50. ra..The President and Directors of this B.k have this day declared aßvkland orPOLIIII PERCENT on Its Capital Stock, out of the profits of the loot six Month. la lath Tlll he paid to Stockholders or their legal repraseta tatlvra on or after the 13th Inst. 4flarda2lwP JOIN TfARTER,CaabltrI.: irr 0 Let. TLET. .Stoic R 00 7 71. and 04ce; at No:80 Wever street, rernatly ocapr.ed Pat:EWA apH IBALAR DICKSY3 CO. Tr contaiatiggia I four roo.netl tin I•Led parrot. ?Inquire of AV% f0r213 R. IL KING, N 0.211 Marty Arne.. rjrdLET ;.7 Thfa , Iles!irable tt , !u_sixl r etali .....4 izpvi.rraets:egte,. well AZ2ted ' ,—" lemily getq . eery ten! being occupied it5.r.1,_.i.....5t foarlooft pan Enquire of tl7 P— ILEiNCI, ..? se. till Liberty street. Fr - bCET—Two well fiaisheil two stozy x Erick Dwellings, o..oi:defog rites rool.9eichou' IV elle Wes,. neer Dheiliate, within Ave minutes wai of the Pcut-eillse. Enquire of nirttlif Da. 8. A. STEEREPP 277 Nun street TO LET—A Store Room on Firth S In the next &Arble loriationon that great than inghtarit. driplist 155 Liberty attreL tat IItDDLE, MATS dr CO. O LET—Twolass Dwellings* to letooith allabo modern Improrein In: • Ma lIITC IIOO OIC,3IcOIianY & CO, 1 , :0.122 Second .4151 Second mt. ettp auction P. PeE. DAVIS, exuotloneer. Commercial Pales Rooms No. 11.1 Fifth fitrest. VINTLI ANNUAL SALE OF BOOKS-- Ben P. l'rench`a Ninth Annual Petleo( Woks, Etatktt , Dth, my uld Onld P.; WI/IC.I.MM 06 Monday evening., May at ni o'clmk, at the commercial sales moms, No. 54. Fifth street., and contlmm every eienlog until all am sold. The stock Is one of the largest and beet selected ever offered . in thia otty, all of which la warranted new sod perfect, vim Appleton's Dtettortary of warranted rot% Ure's do of Arts. • 2 volg Work, complete 1021 vela, half calf ; °Div er' • Novels, 24 vats, half calf ; 'Warmly Novels. L 3 vols, Turkey end half calf; Cott Perry's Japan Expedition, 3 role. illustrated and Illuminated; Coopemoonal OK*, Commercial Relations, 4 m floe family and pocket lUbse= Prayer Ilma; Chapel's Political - Text 11.w.k; Chambers` Work, and mverol lboneardl roil:mew comprialog rapt'? • depanme. ut Science , Edentate Cud An. Books at pd. • rate .alr• during the vJ I'. ale tiaCl.s., Anct c. m AL UABLE - 8 - TO6KiS At: zrzoN,—Ou V Tonday evening. Slay 10th, At: 7' '...eleck a ~ e rcial odes rums. No. 64 Pitt '.tho , tabs 31 shares Bank of Pittsburgh Stock. 26 do Penns. Inettrance Co- do my 7 P. 31. DANT% And. STOCK Y., FT. W. tuut, lo lota to it pa chum, em by apt P. M. DAVIS, Auct., No. 54 Fitte 4t. AUSTIN LOOfJlx & CO., Merchants' Exchange.. S TOCK SALES LOOM/S.lk: Cu, Al' 111 E MERCIIANTE' ETXRIL THURSDAY EVZ=ll3.—Bank, Bridge, Inarramee utel Copper Stock, Band and Real Estate add at paLllc. - w4' at the Merchants' Exchange by - - ACR E LOOMS Cd. Nam, Drafts and loam 'en Beal wee negotiated . nil . reasonable 'arms by A USTIN LOOlll.B Cu.. se2l Mak Nola Brokers. 22 /meth flt.. It Is Frei, from Poison.