VWsllurd f)acitt, MULL 1111.117,44 t; TalLLlts.p. Avor..o. D. lttOC6o! R. - ERREITT & CO.. XDITOR;S cad . PROPRIETORS FT.) oiev FRIDAY - 110RNING, MAY 13, 1869 NI Yo — nz AND HZII RA LIFIDAD CONNECTION!! We Eire on our first pogo a very instruotive article 'en the . Railroad cow:mellow; of New York with the south west. It is extracted from a pamphlet jets! issued, and which will be freely circulated to the Empltb City: Theobject of the writer, it will be Been, ie to in duce New York to construct on independent route to Pitteburgb, by combatting the Cumberland Valley route, through Bedford County, to a con nection with this Contiellsvillo _road at Mill Creek. We have no objeotion to this route, and we hope the anthor of the pamphlet may 'succeed in ion preesingito importance up on themerehents of New York. Wo pabated'out, lately, the advantages of a different route by the Allegheny Valley road; but if the other le preferred, it will suit Pittsburgh mob well- Any_ route at all, tto that it gires nl an indepeadeut line henco to the seaboard. THI BIA.DIACHIISZTTS AMENDMENT. —The two *aft? 'amendment has been carried in Mcissa . nbrusetts, notwithstanding the determined oppo ,;...fillon to it of dhe leading Republican politicians ::and presses. We node° that the demooratio papers are very jubilant over 'thiS result. They rejoice over it as much as If they bad accomplished it them eaves. They say it will distract and divide the oppoeition, and drive off the German vote, and they so soon, and in such general accord, as to excite the suspicion that they helped to put through the amendment for the very purpose of making capital out of it. We were not, therefore, much surprised to see be following statement in the Davenport (Iowa) Gazette, whioh gives it upon the authority of a leading and re onsiblet German .dA prominent German citizen of a neighbor ingiltaterwho was so deeply interested in the de feat of this proposition - of injustice to his coon , trymen, as to urge him to visit Massachusetts and ascertain for himself, the position of parties on the question and the probabilities of its being melted, has just returned. He Informs a mutual •friend that the Republicans of Massachusetts are by a large majority opposed to the proposition and will vote against it—but that the DEMO CRATIC PARTY have been holding reeret meet. fogs, and resolved TO VOTE FOR THE PROP OSITION. This comes from a German citizen whose statements no countryman of his would queetion, and who they know would make no such statements unless perfectly satisfied of their ear lietness. Thus, if this proposition carries, it .will be by Democratic votes, and - in opposition to the desire of the great mass of the Repnbli -. cans of. Massachuiette. To make a little party capital, the rramoCrltSAsf Massachusetts will. if they can, establish a law making am ursjastifta blennd indefensible distinction between native _and foreign born American citizens." This was written before the rental of the elec ._ lion was known, and shoos that the Republican , 4fiermans had a clear insight into the schemes _end purposes of the Democrats. The Chicago Tribune, also, says "It has been known for weeks, that a secret organization existed among the Democrats, the object of, which was, while professing hostility • to the amendment, to quietly vote for it and cast the odium of its adoption upon the Republican party. They have succeeded with their Ameri can allies too wank' this wort. Thovote is un precedentedly light; but that part of it in favor of theamendment is just about the Democratic end . American strength." It is well known to the German Republicans thitt every prominent Republican politician and every Republican press in Massachusetts active ly opposed the amendment; that the Republican party everywhere, outside of Massachusetts, • gave its influence against it; that the Republi can. vote of Massachnsetts was cast in opposition to it; and that it could never have succeeded but for ilia Connivance and quiet assistance of the demecratio party. The attempt, thewfore, to make polleml capital out of it, will be a failure. The trick is understood. So= wonder-loving fellow has started the story that since tie year 1259 no rain has ever — fallen in the month of May in the year '59 of the succeeding centuries. The oldest accessible Meteorological account is that given in the Lon don Magazine, for the month of May, 1759, Which is as follows: The first 5 daya fair, .0 and 7, rain; 8,9 and 10, fair; 11, fair and rile; to the 29th, fair; 30th, fair =and rain; 31st, rain. The month of May, 1859, has also already ex perienced one rain, and will doubtless experience others. THE AMERICAN TRACT SECIATT.-At the Aunt yersary meeting on Wednesday, resolutions de noruscing tho African Slave Trade is inhuman and unchristian were voted down, the pro-slave ry men having everthing their own way. Their action will doubtless be quoted with great. gusto In SomthfCarolina and Georgia, and it would have given great pleasure to the late Sing of Dahomey if it had transpired in his day. Tun President has appointed John Heart, for merly of the Charleston Itacury, as Saperintend eat of Prillio Printing. John is a notorious fire ,Alter, nullifier and distutionLst; and we infer from his appointment that the President has thrown himself into the arms of the extreme fac tion of which Heart is one of the leaders. OM BOON TABLE The We of Gets EL Ilarebock. By J.T. Ileedley: lllustratal Hew York. Queries Ertibuer. Publisher. We are indebted to J. B. Davison, of this city, for a copy of the above-named publication. The author is well known. to the literary circles of this country through his "Napoleon and hie Mar shale," "Washington and his generals," 'The Sacred Maintain,": and a - thee popular produc tions, The Biography before as not only treats Of the eventfitl tiro of the distinguished soldier /rhotie name it beats, but it contains : Jon enthen tie hititory of the terrible war in which he gained Mal - welt end met his death. The descriptive • portions of this memoir eve written with great force and vigor, while many passages are truly ieleglint—ilt- is illustrated with a portrait of „ljailliciak, and a number of sketches of moral ,neitt ilaccs at the seat of war. This book-will petit with demand from those who wish to add to their libraries an interesting blistery of every eventful cuspaign. FAIXESO OPZUserioNe—The Crops—Pro/pate for Fruit..—Tlie. westher kit week was highly favorable foe farming operations, and the farmer,' ,were into it, to uses common expression, " up to their eyes." Bome herd-work was done , during . the week, in'. an effort to finish up corn . planting. • pa g aeutli, lithe name freld a team was - at work b rda kie g up limited; another at borrowin g and siUsuother at "marking ant,"w bile aset ot hands were follOWint np rapidly, putting in &thee or eocepoitt; dropping the corn, and coecriag it up. EserYthin. in'the shape of a horse, mule or ox Wasbroughtineequisition, and almostbuy per -:'. sun commanded' par wogee se a corn planter. Much care taken In putting in the corn crop in this county, and the operation of planting corn le -- consequently tedious—much more so than It was before our farmers were in the practice of putting compost in eschlith A. large serfage will be Planted :with corn in. Bisoki countythis Season, Owing to its present high price, and the impree eitnestmong farmers that it is their beet paying crop. The wheat is growing finely, and . ' generally ,‘,Atioks wall. and the prospect et present is favor et foe ri - good crop. proepeetlor frail is very favorable—at there is an unprecedented abundance of 4 1 :1:do:litetillS Of 811.kitida. 7 -Bucks Co. Intel. him noel had two weeks of favorable weath- ~ 4-4ttfor business in tho Agricultural districts ' and this ilatioirer two-thirds of the corn crop has been'. planted. , The; breadth of land occupied, -and to be occupied with this important staple, le , in the aggregate, larger than in any form er year, ' ' a nd with propitious weather from this time for - -ward, the yield babe Ohio valley will be, at hist, one third more than in any previous seas ::For this result the foundations bairn been well laid,' and, altogether, the prospects for the ... realisation of =immense crop are ail that could As_desirect.. Thu ladiations regsrding.tho Wheat crop aro hqually‘oncoirraging,.audmorripertalu.. Leta all sections, the reports are most betnable: Th01)11441 ami healthy and - *lgoitunt,' and there ii no,dangse . teho apprehended, exceptfioni the blighte that sometimes octur,': immediately pre- Coding:ha/eat ! .Taking into calibration the inuretteettbreadlit of laud , occupled,ltudabaprgr:: cot appairataiof the orop; - theiprolperl 'is that labs yield bi-the Weet will be aboraan..reierage . Other tonall atlas are equally promising, as pototoeo.--cio."Priore CUrrenr. MEliZ:= Lcorreopoodance of lb* N.Y. Comments! Ldroeflocr I .29,1859.—Tha. put fur -days have been terrible in the Stock Exchange. More than foiti illicit, Nue been announced among the dealers—one of them to the extent of SCOO,- 000;" and the collation and dismay have been indescribable. Console, which were quoted 035 at the deem.- lure of the last steamer, have sines touched 88i. The subsequent' rally has been only modems , sad the market is thoroughly unstable. For a large description. of securities it has been im possible to obtain noy price whatever. The Tartlet, loan, which was taken last year at 85, has been down to nearly 40. Lombardo-Vette ; tian railway stock, the most promising invest ment in Europe, as regards its profits, actual and perspective, and which was recently at 60 per cent, premium, has been sold at 00 per cent discount.. Altogether, the depreciation in the funded and shore securities held by British in restore within the pact three days may be esti mated as at least equal to $500,000,000. All this fearful aggravation has been canned by as anuouneemeel that treaties have been de tected between Russia and France for a joint execution of the aggressive plans of the Emper ,or .ICapoletio. Two of ileSo documents are be lieted to be in existence—one dated a considers, bin time back, in which Russia' eng'eges to sup port France by an army and fleet of observation against Austria, and another, which was com pleted only Last week, by which 'Russia engages to declare war against Austria within fifteen days from,the commencement of any attack upon Sardinia. The discovery is understood to have been made by the bribery which, with regard to diplomatic "secrets," is rarely known to fail. The rumor is that it wan obtained by the Vienna Cabinet, at scoot of $lOO,OOO, and that the price le consid ered to be extremely low. Whatever - may have been the manner of proceeding, no doubt is en tertained of the truth of the revelation. Yee- terday it was positively contradicted by the Con atitutiond (tot by the Noniteur), and if the pub lic had had any doubt about the matter, this circumstance would rather have strengthened than diminished their convictions. The Sardinia treaty was denied with equal mendacity, and it was in a spirit that the recent semi-official notification was made that "France had not armed and did not intend to arm." There is also a report, considered to be well founded that Denmark has joined the combina tion. This union of the three principal naval powers of continental Europe tells its own tale. The fleets that will thus come into operation are not wanted to settle a comparatively email con test on the plains of Lombardy, or for the sim ple purpose of subjugating Austria, a power that harocarcely a seaport of nay importance. It is the development of a plot for a combined assault on England. The mysterious avowal of the First Lord of the Admiralty, just Inform the dissolution of Parliament that facts had coma Wright which he was not at liberty to mention, but which rendered it imperative that the services of an experienced officer, such as Admiral Dundee, should not be lost upon any terms, enema now to be explained. There are now reports that although the Aus .trihn army of 120,000 men had crossed the Tici no, they have paused in their operations, owing to farther English meddling. The Vienna Ceti net accepted the proposition of England, that matters should revert to the point at which they stood under the mediation of Lord Cowley. Our ally, the Emperor Napoleon, promptly tamed. Not content with this rebuff, Lord Malmesbury perseveres, and the latest rumors accordingly state that his Majesty ce taking the thing into consideration. The passes of Monte Cenis are still eneurnbered.with.enow, and the French gen erals would like the advantage of another week Or two. The result of all this painful imbecility will be that England will at last encounter the hatred of all parties. In any ease we may be sore that the first success of the French against the Aus trians will lead to a probability of a treaty of peace, iu which most liberal terms will be gran ted to Austria on condition that she shall join the confederation against us. .Let any one refer on that point to the history of fifty years back. Austria will be happy to accede, and then for the long promised hour of our "supreme humilia tion," which however after a few frighful disas ters, will end .as all our supreme humiliations have ended, in rendering us more prosperous and potent than ever. istili, five or ten dreadful years will perhaps have to pass before the chap ter is completed. The Sank of England base raised their rale of discount to ai per cent. and in the open market it is hard to obtain.money on those terms. The final quotation of Consols is 89.1. TDSCANS.—The following are the particulars of the movements in Toomey. On Wednesday (April 27) nearly all the supe rior officers of the Tuscan troops (16,000 teen) presented themselves to the Grand holiest Flor ence; and declared to him that to prevent the re volt of his army there was only one way, viz , to unite with Piedmont and to unfurl the La.:feeler flag of Italian independence. The Grand Duke, by the advice of his Minis ter, immediately sent for the Marquis of losjall so (of the Corsini family, and one of the beet known and wealthiest men of Tuscany) ieutibeg gad him to form a new administration with a view of giving the reforms that were wanted. The Marquis answered that he could not under take so important and difficult• -task, or 1,4041 the dynasty except on two conditions. First the abdication of his Imperial Highness. Second, a declaration of war against Austria, and an alli ance with Franco and Piedmont. The Grand Duke refused to subscribe to these conditions, and declared he would quit Tuscany immediately, without malting any proiision for ,a legal and regular government, leaving the Tus cans to do what they pleased. Additional news received at Turin on Wed nesday afternoon, reports that Victor Emanuel has been proclaimed Dictator of Tuscany. Prince Carigan has been appointed Lieut. General of Piedmont during the war. The News of April 291 as the following. The following telegraphic news has just been received from Paris, but we feel bound to ob serve that our own accounts subsequently recei. tel throw considerable doubt upon the state ments, so far as they relate to the crossing of the Piedmontese frontier: "The Austrians, 100,000 in number, have crossed the Ticino. The French troops, of which two divisions have already crossed Mount Genie have received orders not to fight until the sail :cry arrives. Mount Cenia is covered with snow. Three thousand men are at Work clearing the road, but it is not thought the artillery can cadre up In lees than.five or six days. Gees. M'Mahon and Canine are at Genoa. Marshal Canrobert was taken sick at Grenoble, where he was obli ged to. go to bed for some hours. Ile, however, recovered sufficiently to go on after a short rent, and must by this time-be at Genoa, where two French regiments, which landed yesterday, met with the most enthusiastic reception. Flowers were thrown upon them from the windows, wo men publicly kissed them in the streets, t►blee were laid out in front of the houses loden with bread, wine, ham, &c., of which the troops were invited to partake." Voicaranns run rus—Etruorzsa lion.—The army of Sardinia bee received important addi tions to its ranks in the volunteer! that have been flocking for the last few weeks" to Turin. Sixteen thousand young men from. Lombardy, Tuscany and victual states have gathered in the capital city of Sardioia, to enrol themselves un der the standard of Victor Emmanuel, with whose canee has become so firmly associated that hitherto delusive theory of the regeneration of Italy. Among the volunteers are some who have pre viously been prominent in Italian entre. About one-balf of the Neapolitan exiles have left En; gland for Piedmont, there to take their part with pen or eword in what they firmly believe will be the war of Italian liberation.—These ev iler have been furnished with means to take them to Turin, and enpport them modestly while there. Among them Is the Duke of Cabernet), who, though worn down and emaciated, has, at the call of Italian liberty, arisen liEe the sick man at the voice of Omnipotence. l'oerlo is mill in London, improved is health and appear. twee. George Manin, a eon of (bat Menlo who CO ably defended Venice, and whose recent death created so deep a regret among Italian patriots, has 111110 joined the rank of volunteers.--Ifis name will not be without its influence. In this city the recent news Lae excited a live ly eerastion among the various European ezilea who have found a refuge here. We understand that for (metre! months a number of well-to-do Italian citizens have been winding up their bu siness, to return to Europe at the first outbreak of hostilities. The next European no is an ticipated by these individuals with the interment Interest, and the formal declaration of war will bo (he signal for their immediate departure. On other hand, there are many German citizens who sympathize with Austria, (ad a Cincinnati journal informs us that within the past two weeks upwards of thirty young Ger mane have left thatnity for Europe, for the pur pose of letting part In tbe coming imbroglio be tween their countrymen and the French.—N. Y. Pali. PUBLIC: hlcartno.—We learn that thhre will be a public meeting in tho town of, Columbiana on Thursday next, to express their •views In re lation to the cast, of the Oberlin Rescuere. It will be addressed by. .0. P. Drown and others, We think such meetings should- be held all over the oountry, ro educate the people to a 'more holy hatred of the Fugitive Slave Act of 1850. —.Salem (O.) Repub. UNPON.II7IIILin Arcata. —As we go to prom we learn that man by the num of Hatemel,".(Ger man)-otebbed"-n‘men named ,Einnel, - e, numbei of tiniee,-Itt - Einnsburg, this eounty,,,onalendey ,mexl.}ll_,4oo b oze ,s co t o b He rr in g; ; night, the ;at lint:, 'end it to raid it toropow-- ts kit, large 1 , ;(1.3 eficieeen' ble heti:informer tolive. , 'Tiiiiatireettneted* 1 id 600bnquarrel,juljtergemlar. 4y,eipt . nurq,ntplecio; _ _ , Tns AbiglAyett:ena eide rr iyj woman of OD borough,:arho resided onWater . ' street, was found floating in White Rock Eddy, _ Bargaina In Second-Eland Pianos. ten miles below this place, onWednesday morn-• NE 6 octave, Rosewo3d case, dog last before she was missed from her reel- rI Iron framed snots ,by Cblekerll4 deuce by her neighbore 'here. Coroner Willis Bee..valy timyttani ma. promptly repairedto White Rock, and held an Ilootwood et., reeled corners, made by inquest on the body. A severe contusion over Oue t 3, oetase:tnetmeood rose, cured deek,};lele cored the left eye was visible. No surgical examination mode by Nunes I Clerk. was then had, hot the jury rendered a verdict k t';'''``'r' s • Mn t'lWlT"''''r k. , that she had come to her death by violence. The " • le enllng Nicene body was then removed to her late residence in '' n ILveteeed . I Peel. - this place, and on Thursday, Drs. Taylor and 11 " ft" ta i nt b li n , Crawford made a thorough examination of the ticemack ma. body, and camel° the conclusion that her death " 6 " " 0 .t.tt. 0 - p„ r s was caused by other means than by drowning. ;d o iv joH . M N ifELLOR, 41 et Several blood spots were found about the house, A and it appeared that she must have been in bed ' T .ONDUN ILLUSTRATED the evening previous to 1. , og found in White Rock Eddy. When found .he was partly un dressed, with a hankerchief lied around her head, and without shoes upon her feet. The shoes • were found under her bed. She and her solvand a young daughter resided together, and from the known fact that her son frequently abused her, strong suspicions were entertained that John wan the murderer ; yet up to the pres ent writing nothing tangible has been elicited to Sr. the crime upon him. On Saturday, Daniel Means made information before Justine Hutchi son that ho had good reason to believe, and did believe that John Mott was the perpetrator of the inhuman deed. 'Upon this information, and the verdict of the Coroner's jury, he was arrested and committed for trial.—Kittanning Free Press 'BOERIIAVE'S IiOLLAND BlTTlRS.—Fametxs FOTIZSINO wrrtt Ktrese no DIffILITT.—A Tonic Stimulant, suitable to those peculiar periods in the life of every female, More particularly every mother, hes long been • desidera tum is the medical world: somethlog to be retained no e heressery component of every wellturniehed Family Medici:us Chest, to which, et thaws mama, recourse may be had with the confldenoe of Mailed relleftrom Mammies" mid restoratiou of strength, with perfect fiseleasuese of all, 511 oonaequences, yet without having taken a medicine poe seaslg.antagunistic prluciphs, to rendardangerous another Sanity of the dime.. medicine, should ft be enbeerinently required by the peon- All them conditionn+ sto believe to ho perfectly fulfilled to lberham's Borland Bitters.. From the nature of the Mesa. no here allnded to we have not thought proper to parade the name. of those ladles who have unhesitatingly afforded us the evidence of the truth of the assertions we here mak.— But all and every word can be esthete:stinted to the satisfac- tion of the most increektfouk We offer one of the mutterer", and certain remedies for this class of afflictions, and all those, whether peculiar to the sex or mit, which result from weakness of any particular organ, or general debillty of the eyetem. It. elTet^s are almost magical, yet the core radical. It rommunicates no violent shock lathe spume, but gently Inthonating itself through the whole frame, rousts the vital energy to normal action, and,whllneonbliog nature to throw off the canes, it thoroughly eradicates the effects of disease.' Are you nauseated In early morning, Indhiposed to Hist— We earnestly request you to try the ballot • teaspoonful.— It sorely will not harm. Yet we poidUrely guarsotes new arum, of energy, and • cheerful, hopeful looking forward to the duties of the day. Are you subject tonanaes before or after eating? Try the mime quthttty before each meal. As we mad before, It will not bum: yet we eon you of relief from that diatreselog loathing at the thought of food, and also from the divest?. lion to vomit after partaking. We promise perfect digre, tfloo of what has been eaten. If you Cud that the dhow preserlbed btu been too great, dingnlab the quantity to Cult your tonstitutton. Rs. C.ol2.lM—Thr. Usual.° bights Concentrated Route hure's Holland Bitter. le put up in half pint Nutt. only. and totsilled home. at $1 per home. great duns.] for this truly Celebrststl bl.dlnoe has trtons.' tunny Inututious, winch the public Omni puird sgatuet puirbulug Beene. ol Imposition I yeti th at our name is on the label t 4 every bottle ton buy. . . DE.N . JAMIN PAGE, JA., & 00., 8010 Pr.prletAnx, 27 Wood etzved. bttAxen bit and 2d AtA, P itaburgti. PA tbradAAT MARRIED—In this cay, on the Ilth I,st., by 1, D. Pao ofrows, ALBERT 4 PALM:RV sod MARY 1.. 31141-ti, both Pitt. - - - Ilgto abbstlisrments. Nkr 111 REAS, Letters of Administration to the estate of J. O'Hara Donny. Into of Pitt town ship. Allegheny county, Pa, dtcendoit, hare , been granted to the subscriber, all patioio indebted to the said estate are re oersted to Make Immediate payment and thew. howled cledms or iletnands Against the tat.te of emd d. ceilcut make knows the sanie, with..mt delay, to T J. lIILBILBTON, Administrator Ad Pittal,nrah. Hay 12th, 1859.rnylailawner Third street. Q El\ 111 LISP ON Ai , rucATIoNS for Owning Liquor, RIM In the Clerk's Offwe up t. Uq 1110.1A59., Aurentr. George, tayrra. 34 ward, Plltalotrgh. Allender John, do 21 ward, Atle, beer. Brown Jatun, da , it,. do Bolts. Bortanneh, do Collins to. nahip, Burkhart Prznetio, Lestrrencerille. Brown John, do 34 ward. , Beaumont IL IT.. do Pitt township, Dryer James A Co., with other goAhr lib ward, Pltisi.'„b, Commee James, tevern, 1.1 ward, Allegheny, Cowling John, do do Ihmelone George, talon, lob ward, Allegheny; Doodad Jwinell, with other gouda ltle ward, Piltat•orgli, Eckert J. P., boron, Artilure township. lire et r George, with tither goods, ith ward. Allegheny. Pint. It. 11., with other goods, At ward, Ihttsberge. Yerfrown Tnotione, do Charlie. township, Ilmsbalol. eating [inure, lot want, Allegheny. 1.. r John, torern.2o ward, Allegbenr. 111•., I .eb Andrew, torero, 74 ward, Pittsburgh. ra.ms., do bill ward, do. floiorr It 1 , , 40 14 ward. do, 1100,1 fincone. de DtArtiers lcirraildp Willtann, 2•1 ward, Pittabordh. limo, Win, tl , do 6th ward. do. Laurrnfr, tarern, Lower Et. Clittr. • Kintinwu Lewla eating house, bill ward, Pitt•burgt, lienboireg C., with other good., Its ward, Alleginne, Roils ettetten, Lavern, 34 word, pittelnirgh, tir.es Climate., do, Emit Birmingham, uvr , ..n herrn, Cad Birmingham, Leer George. do Lower St elan Lerid o ,iff V. J.. do its ward. AllerAi.n halite Jr..with other 40, n.. 4 .1, Ilan. Jowl& I.sero, lib ward, Allegheny, ZL.tttiew Joba, do, litobirmon township, Miller Jane, du, Lower EL Clair, Mutter Andrew, do, Indium township, Ilichaels Cheri., eating house, tth word. r0t ,,, 0,v , . Alllorry John. teearti.north dayette ErNtelie k Purcell, with othergeol. Att. ward.,AVGarr Edward, tavern, Zal word. d. Nana, Frealenck, tavern. wood ene 10.nabip, Neely Jena... do, .n.l , Allegtreriy, Nurser Job., do, hinnlngbani Pack Jacob, do, ilth ward, Allegheny. F.enklln, do, lit:tumults Bond:tub, Fatted:, Jutted, Jr., with Mbar gads, Lt wank AllohLieroi, ItosackiJorieph, biota., 3.1 ward, Pi...Borah. loan C. AC., de, let ward, do, lot. Ellen, Mos., nth own, Ailrgben7. Eflischletted F. A., revere, 3d ward, Pittsburgh. Fadden Wilk., with other geode, 111 ward, Allegheny, Smith Geo. 50 , tavern, Indiana treariablp, Thompson Ulan, do, ward, Allegheny, Walter George, do, do IVldttakrr Loot, do., 4th ward. do. Too Catherine, do, RAM.= townattip. TIIONAS A. BOWLES. (nest Clerk Mee, Hoy 121 h, 1039, myl3 Now Btook of nielodeona. J UST RECEIVED, a eplendid nr, iot f fielmletats, Gam the [Salary of llasou A limas, 80. ton, Mc/adios aft the styles male by oh. arm 7 . bls of instmtmente bore Ise.o appro..] by Llve grnatt. mast cis. In the country,. Dr 1..0te11i1u0t,,0.,, C. W IL Dredtrta7 sod others—voner.intntly they call rotlrd on ea belngfml !au inatrum , 44. They sr. nutml for the tolloalog . I. Tl,..tr par. and Wildest quality of tan. 2. Them great power of Wu. 3 Their quality of tons. 1. Their prompt and eery touch Thor beautiful style of finish • 0. Their durability. T. Their pn,o Yoy .air 0.4 l.y JUIiN it MELIA la. tl Wv4 Lmorriptim eirrolare mot to., ultfro.: 1.1 A. ENN. WIIEAT AND FLAX 2a ...Its gristle Whom; DJ do red do; Au 8,41; W krrice •Lozoss baoolith. kn &Igo ' o 3,11) 114• IA b/Cli KY. Cu. 'PENN. WHEAT AND FLOE j, •Aot• Whoa,: 2, do b. bprlop osint boo floor. . 17 do bol o n do do; 11 1. do ..1,...rti00 boor 1.4114 fro. 1a...., (lona, Go .1. by to yl3 lAAIAII I , ICH Y.l a CO NOTLOE TO CONTEACTORS- Pfollo3alB for ..usdiog. ranrinn and selling •kb curt. Clark b010re,:.7 Fulton wal Cnorford 0gr0015,..1.111 b. rbo.d. at tho ofbon of ,lbo Horor.llof, flogulatur now ti. Aoth ISAAC SIOIiGLY. Itcoorthug ItegolAtor. Pittstorgb, May 12.11, 15L9.01215.4t0l F RESH FRUITS-100 doz. trash reaahep. las Ju do , 57. 4.. do Ylnn applon Jute n oa rul and for rale by mO4 nitY5lllR • at 0289.1 N, Ca Wm .1 alma}, E CLY'S,--IU dozen Currant; tyfo domo Mockler ri ; t Mazat 5 Orange. 41., apple, ;inarsuritd. .Imt rac'J awl for oaio rr.yt3 u )ICY/IVRA AblliAltrn4f, 29 W 0.4 •Irmi. ICE CREAM IN A IIUILItY—A full Pupply Li Ytatateo coltbratod Gm tomato Damara, fort ramral and for sale rt saatorfartnrom pryer—all Ova. from 3 M gnarly—at Um Iron City iStan ai TM nnbarma of W. W. IttLAD2llAnr, d No.l3 W * Wad otraat, toyl3 lit 4.5.4 balm.. Man of the Gottlan Oun lUE CRESTS, Moat Safes, Refrigerators, Water Cr,lets, Bathing Appyrtus, Ac., AI th. Ir. City At. , awl Tin WsrebourA ut W. W. lift ADSITAW, No. 131 Wood st, Vint door Imknst I.l.*lgn of th. 001,101, Ow WiNDGIV CLIIt'tAJNS, at wholeenle,6r couotzy trade, by W. P. St A arnA 1.1. A CO., at the etrlynd teem, $7 Weed street. _ tat to CHEAP I'VALLPAPEALNevrpatiorn — s rrtalog thoapar than OT 0113 ' W. P. MAR/MALL k W. pnitrdif PATEll,S—Ertibrpidered gold, Tent end main papera, of nnarstylea, for We "'PM W. P.•MAII811A1.16 - • Co.— JUST R.EUEIVED--Peunaylvania State Ra po:ta, Owwy, volume 7. KAY Jt 00., SG Wood at. REAP DRY GOODS--Burelifield ,t Co. ,J hare retolvot this tamping, by .apron, another lot of Moro chrop Otragra, at 12 rout. tor yard. A 1..., atwitter lot or Woo goolx at 1t.% c00t... Vary Alma Inrlto the *Oro. tiOn of rho Larllnt to Moro largo etitahrtOwnt• of lino Spring toil Bowmen . Urns Oooda brat 0900.4. otyl3 rpliE UNDERSIGNED, Livery Stable Prcr pristors of Plttrburgh. Alloah.way and adjoining Bor. ought, !we to aoloaloca to Our poblic that they too prepuce% to furhish I WiERALS3 WITH EA Itl , ll A:111 CAW:LA(3EB AT TWO DOLLARS Et.Cll , ors ” ..... Will b. • ...M.O. 6 4-`t• the tool Ref.& Baited .408glontr and Fiats !ctr all &re.J. lic to County Coovention for nomination to the office of Itiler trio Attorney. Dna:Saar Brass Kettles, Sheet and other . BI _ PPELTEIL,POLDER, COPPER RIVETS, AC. Dealers In Block Tin, Tin Piet., bend Wire, Sheet Zit,, Antimony, Ebert Iron, Mauer,' Tool., Ac e No. 37 Fifth Street, Pittsburgh, Pa. • Seta Ale. O . SENATE.—J. W. FLETCHER WHITE, 01 8 3- B h."I.C.PPer Cut to any pattern. aplelmd Sewickley, will be • candidate before tbeßepoblicari'. la) EMOVAL--J. S. Liggett & Co., have re- , cola, Conventicle for State Semite. j.,11,/ moved from Noe. 69 and 15 Water street to No. 75 Water =id 02 flontetrect. • ti ..............................._...~.........J0a, 5un: Us, J. 2. LIGGETT 4 CO., FLOUR FACTORS and Produce Commis don Merchants, (or the We of plour,Orain, &eats and Preslnce genetally, Nos. 75 Water and frl Front street, Pittabargla, Penn's. fc2Brly S. oeLewttl. CALDWELL A, BRO., BOAT PURNlellielLi AND DRALEI7.3 IN Manilla, limp end Cotton Cordage; (baknm, Tar, Pitch, Rollin and Oil., Istvanlin, Dark, Light and Heavy Drillings, , aptnlv !Vb. Haw. and 78 Pront Sttrd REMUVAL.—N. HOLMES A; SONS,, Bankers, have removed three doom abova their old Maud, when they will be found nntil the completion 01 their new apM.itt STEAM MAREILH WORKS Marble Mantels, MADE BY MACHINERY Always on hand at tho lowest prices. MO GOOD HOUSE SHOULD BE WITH OUT (lARBLE hbANTELS.—Tbey are away. nest, add more to the beauty or a home than soy other article that can be purchased with the mine money; and besides, they mrer endanger the safety of a boom and family by Laing tire, All wood mantles eery often do. Parble Topa for Furniture, /Fmk& Stand*, auntent ATONIIBIENTS, TABLETS AND GRAVE STONES, BEdICTIFCL STOCK .AL sr.( rs o.v ILIAD N. 11.—Our mock of Mat ble to the I:ug•at In the West, and being man efectuteil by machinery, Is got up in better style, with mm• diepetcb, and at Imo cost than can be done by men manual labor. Ccereroom. 323 Liberty Street Mantel Room on the Second Story, orricl, 319 I.IIIERTT STREET, PITTSIIITRGI7 W. W. WALLACE STEAM ENGINES MILL FURNISHING STEAM ENGINES on hand and made to r✓ardor, STEAM BOILERS, SALT PANS, MILL GEAR ING, ENGINE AND MACILINP. CASTINGS, PULLETS, Ac, Grata Ban and Rash Weight., airway. on hoot Catalog,. of WO.La given to all who want goarlog FRENCH SUER MILL STONES, IRON PROOF STA FPS, ANCHOR BOLTING CLOTHS, at rntlnn4l FRENCH BURR SMUT MACHINES„ mad In lOW and cheaper, bator and many (Imes more durable Mao Imo Machlon. 31c0EOROV9 PATENT EXCELSIOR SHINGLE NIA: CRISES; PORTABLE MILLS or Flooring and Chopping. ROSE'S PATENT WATER WHEELS, card In SOW S.. MIRA are cheap, and warranted no on sarlafactlrn. Flax Belting for !denten, oun.ttod pticn of loather 103,,00ke, 015 ILJberty Mnet. Ploatorgh, Pa, W. W. WALLACE HYDRAULIC CEMENT. - • rrIIE SUBSCRIBER is the ExcluEive Agent A u this county for the Woof Dolmont Cement. TOM Comont le comb suporior to any other sold In tni4 market, for Public Works, Fonodttious, Omens, Edo Walla , oio, and all warranted pod. bisection. for using It are marsh . barril. Wei Writs • compariaiia of this with any other Cs went- A large *bock will to always kept or hand, .od sold windfalls and retail at /ow prior. W. W. WALLACE, 0101 Liberty mt., Pittsboro. S UN DRIES-1(*1 bbis.x* xis for land Louisville tame: to Smolt lA Lite do extra gaol. 1w h Iseknout C00...1, warranted ' superior quality. 76 do Jolowdown C.m.ot. 41 do Connelsville d. W. W. WALLACE, 319 Literte Pittatoorgb. TIMIC A PINAHIIIoATEDSZI rnt .1« h, tobllkAawena Cream Actually Frozen . in Three Minutes. TORREY'S 111144 4 MINUTE FREEZER. PATENT APPLIED POE 91IIE SUBSCRIBER, after careful study and various impertinent; nuanotnedtt4 in constructing a Praetor , Lich for altopliaty, durability, rapidity and quality of Its production, ta uurquallbd, and faklaug GM to berme a auroral taverna To ..tl.ty lb. locradnloos, than will b. saakly public lir eib 'billow, of tbla froour, at No. 9 Platt Motet, to promo to ability to do .11 that lo cli:dtned lir IL &zoo troto sto 20 quart.. .63-ARND TOR A CIRCULAR. L. P. TOMEI% Blanufartoref, No. 9Platt at. Nom York. At.., goon facturore Wholau AF A of for the otiebratod 'Old Doomslou - Co(foe and Too Pota, aod ”Artbor . . - P. 0.,. Cara and Jan. apYltdaid RICIIIARDSORIM Damasks, Diaper, ekc. CONSUMERS OF RICIIARDSON'S UN ENS, and that desire. at obtaining the 0 RNIHNI 040D8, shietld a, that the article. they patch.. are mewl ed with the toll 1.1310 o( the drat, RJCZIARDSON, BOYS °WORN, • es a Aiwa.. of lb. eontat wet end derahility of the Goo. Thai cantlon I, rendered reeentlelly hemmer, ea large quanUttro of Interior and defective Line. areprepared mason after reason and waled with thename of RICHARD! BON. by frith Coast; who, tvgardies• of lbw Ititary thus Inflicted alike on the American cowman. and oh. thatinfw tome of the panto. Onod4 will not readily abandon • barbing eo profitable. while...hue. can lw impowd . with good. a a worthiestehareeter. J. BULLOCKS A J. B. LOCK; •ireatt• ad Church .treat. New Yort. •." lydls 8 8. 114.1YLIC BOYLE & CO., ; , 1 1) 59 SECOND STREET, viA, - cuxcusritkvri. IMPORTERS OF FOREIGN LIQUORS AND WINES; ALCOHOL, COLOGNE SPIRITS, Cnniphone, Burning Fluid and Spirit. of TO RPEN TINE. Ilanufottorero of o'er, deircriptloo of Domestic Liquors, Wines, Cordials and French H X T T 3EI Ft. S. Hare rnnernally on neuel sexton. greJes or pure BOURBON AND RICE WIIISKEY Peach and Apple Brandy. ALP). tAIIATVRIA AND N6W ENOLAND RUM, to • ttale Manafitctnrereui the CELEBRATED ••ROSE" WHISKEY. Arnie fiot fItitDVItIOE QOULL'II JArATIEBSTIITTERS it,llN.ltlttlyP I=! VOLUNTA R IES.—ZundoI's Two 2 5 V°lttotarks and Interludes far the Organ, klunaleT Seraphlna, lie, with Introductory remark.,thocription duo, directions far the purcluto of Organs, An.; adapting e work naprclally to the wants of young °Tonkin, and chute who hate mod. sufficing pro grew to accompany plarm psalmody on the Organ, Motorman r Peraphloe. Priest $lOO. Fur sale by my= JOHN U. MALLOR, 51 Wood street. ThirPoefeatlon of Dental Art. AA TI PICIAL TERTII WITH PLATES OEPORCELAIN R. N. STEBBINS having opened nn office A; 01 191 Penn street, Is prepared to manufacture and Insert teeth of the above deatriphou. In introducing thew new and improved sty). uf, Dental Work to We 4tlum.o Pittsburgh. Dr. PL, feats anneal 'b.{ they will tent the am e favorable reception which has ham accorded to them to New York and other kkalltier Where they bare ban tutted' and he furthermore believer that they are destined to klperada, ea they artatuly oral all other Oyler In LIGHTNESS, DURAUILITY. ULAUTY and PURITY, nod In every quality width noders Artiflcia/ Teeth desirable, and an at the some time moth len expensive, specimens uf thin (r uck noty be wan at Itis .office, No. 19i PENN SPICE , NICAIt ST. CLAIR alt22auliner MUSIC LESSON 071 Tft. . . - FLUTE, hINLODEON AND BLNOINCI. W. D. SMITEI begs to inform hie frkuds antithe public that be out glee lottruction In Claw. or private lemons= the Violin, Flute, Melodeon, or to Singing, at hie realdemen, NO. 113 FOUNTHSTIOSST, between Wood nod Smithfield. where be le provide:l*Mbspacions and coneettleirt mom. AllTEllliCh)li CLASSES FOR LADIES will be formed fur learning the art of singbra, either with or 11 /. 41 Fleas Forte accompaniment. Theme dames will h o arca and select. EVENING DIME CLABS.II3 will alto he formed far Solo, Trio and Qoartette Singing either with or without !nem nuntal aceoropmalmenta. Terme made known on appliceiloo. IMPROVEJ) LIARSIONIUM.—Just reed by thee sollecrider• • pew Imprensa WIGAN Ileillllo- 1.1111., with 4°04 surd Brat. It is a handsaws coss or Black newt ham sreenstopt• .tea rolls al* P•••r•I • $.500 Organ. It i. probably the beat nal•tituts for ► church Organ ev.r brought to 0111 city. Price low. Pk, a u and estemimi. .11. no, SDI* Agent. for Cm - herr. origlhal ilanacTint6s alld dean. r I.Y7 VAMLF FLOUR—A vanity of choice ba.u. or i4bito Wheat llotir condattly m ba,d tur silo by • WEANS & AMR; 111 &coed it. TlOTATOLS—.7oo,buehels Lake Shore for, eak low by nIDDLE, WIRTB a. 00. 0 gnn LBS. Country Cured Bacon Sides, trIJN, Eh=Wm awl for We a , IDSCI - 41.W.DA WIMIXt CQ. .faiscellanvius. R LI 0V AL TOBACCO AND CIGAR WA116110U96 IWAssocrxrz Law JrDczoreouumPiras. 'MIN 11. CruW6 tern be • candidate foroomfaa. To 179 LIBERTY BT, ourevito held 3'26' 1959, for the unbee of Youuclato Leer Judge cr the Court of Cann mouPlcu, Cr of Ibis county. syndtn REISIOVZID. VARDKILICH 13011LII Divrta.mis OP SAUNDERS' ViOl N SCROOI.I4-A. new pod ecientiOc Selanstrniting School Cor the VICIIiN; oa an entirely new method,• Intended for beginuer., antetertra and teacher.. Ibis work is particularly intended to shy the whole: • short, thorough and .e.1.411t method oriplay log the Violin to all Ile breathsa in len than one hell the time than I. required (mad any other-weft iverpublished or introduced in 0111 country, by Ceo. Saundent Salta 75 ctn. For ale by Jo if IL BISLLOR, SI Wood dried. Oopiei castled on the receipt of the prate. roy7. 011 can always procure genuine -Havana Cork mikerke• se Wry In the cum Abe; Ens Ironer. bean To4*, - . at lON ?L . tayl2 corner Dlentond and M o rita IDIRUNES-800 lbs.- new 'crop .Bethemiao pomeimaeo, 1 nes Hard.= Prams n 'abeam reed sad facials at IMANCIFS Fatally Grocery add Sea Elam Federal et., Allegheny. ; r yaril TNDIA RUBBER MAURINE BELT _51,115 feetot &Moo ZsWog Cki"a mako.'fitsi 1 2: 1 040 1 1 1,1 4.0,20.20 d ply thicir, (nig, Itt " • • Mitt ' J.s-rernomws: t:DIA EMU iTEAM, PACIKINCe7 4,500 019.01150 4041mIxest 4 040 , 01 4 0 b 4, 1 2 2" u at SO ad Seta. We mat I.* FL . Politica - Itniunincements: 10.Asstst.t.vr Jrnos.—Alexantler W. Fos-' 01 the city o r pittaborgh, It a =Willa,* f the Itepablicso nomboattoo for the office of koglitant Judge of the Conti of Corunana plow. me2Cterttl 11 . .. DISTRIC T ATTORNES.—ROIMRT B. CAR of Rirologh•m, will he • candidate for In trat Alba-nay before the Republican County Con cation. aplb,inwteln. OSZNATE.—ELI•3 11. IRISLI Will be • CILII- didate for notainattou fur the lute Son•te•t the next Repabllcso Carmel:dim •p 2 4.MT seembir. OW. C. ArGIIINIIICGII, of Birmingham, gal ,o eopported In the emoting Iteroblicautbotty ConvenUotk. for nornltistlon I.r the keeembly. royl2 ah . ASSIMIIILY.—J. LUDWIG KOETHEN is a =Clint* for dumbly before the Itcpublkaa Coo. masa. ayfl tO.Assziastr.—Jorix Mircitem., of Ohio tossushlp, gill he • candidate for Assembly, .object to the decision or the Rhpubllcen County Convention myll:•ter O.ASSELIII.r.—ROBERT 51G112.11, Ot Upper St.Chilr bitaniblp, will be a candidate before the Re publican County Convention Mr Assembly, nom tho trict .oath or tfie Monongahela and Ohio. nty9Rtvrer gASSEMBLY—C. IV. ROBINSON, Esq., Of Allegheny, will be supported in the Republic-- Convention as • candidate fur Aeaembly. ntylAsorT loop voters of Second Wu-d,Arkalterty Cap. 'Aeseunt.r.—A. IL Beans, of Findley township, •111 tn a candidsta for nomination lb the Assembly betas the next Republican Cocmty Convention. ap..nalewtcal WDATID L. 5311711 will be a candidate for nomination tor itesenibly, ham the Allegheny City platelet, .t next gepoblican Calemintion. tepT.hdrietc/ P. McDotrata., of Allegheny city, win be a candidate for renomination gar the Aaneln bly before the next Republinsu.County Convention. aptadtc r4.1.•(..411r1.1.11, - •• •• • • • Wlticttaarr BOYCE, of south Fayette town 1414, will bee candidate for County t`ocomiwioner subject to the dacialon of the Republican Conwention. niylE3twii• [O'To TUE DCLACATES of the Republican County coe,naon,--vve learn with pleasure that 11,61tUritiE C. BOWERS, of Peebles monthly, will tin a candid... 1A County Commisdoner. We hare twin Mr. Bowe. long as a sober, reliable man; he iv a firm and eon atetent antbtan man, and is every way competent for the Manta of the Mks. We certainly need sober men in the Oommi•Monee. Office. The het le apparent mylnieMeT MANY TAX PAYERS. Witonzirr M'Ciennut, of Findley town .hip, will be supported 10 the Republican Cons.. Lion (or thoodlceofCoaotyOommirrioner, [sloZtutu., 11 - ...fawis J. Ftrattrio, of Peobleß township, will' L. • eamildeLa fee Centaiy Commbelobee subject to the &chioa of the Republican Canty Convention in JllOB, ISSP %a', •Letelf asllevin Ronmson, of Chartiers township, .111 be. modidate for Courtly Commie.=err, sub- Jett to the decialou or Mr Republic= Ccuientlint. ap2labuirtcrY Eal=2:l2 FORjorts A. &ROZA); T, of Pittsburgh, will ber • candidate for County Treasurer bet,. the gre publican Conveutlon. myl3 10.13°orates Y. COULTER, of South Fayette tesrneldp, will be e candid.. fir Conn. Treasurer, auk.. to the action of the Reriblkao Convention. mylariksrte Urn. Br. Cunt. luzesußEß.—Wu. A. fiEnsozi . , of Pitt township, be • candidate for County Treasurer, subject twills decision or the Republican Coursutiou fu June uesS, tuyibtlswteT „ITTAARON FLOYD, of tho city of Pittsburgh .111 b.• candidate for County Treasurer, subject t. the decision of the Republican County Convention in Jun toyCithrtc•T fCorsrs - THILASVUE.— ELten AsPER, of Pitteturgh, grill be . eandidate for nomination at the next iteroblican Convention, for the office of Comety Treuorer. m72:daertelf (1 - 7...COU'NTY TREASITRER.—Tho subscriber, a nirT-Y resident of Wilkins tcaredhlp, is a candidate for Treasurer of Ailegheny connty, subject to the decision of . the Republican Nominating Convention. LUKE D. DAVPON. E3:133= 10 ., ROBERT GXLLIrORD, of Tarentum, will be the j , ComaAnditor,sutdeo!be/t of , L y uty. 10.AUDITOR—WM. N. BURCHFIELD. of Enat Llborly. Nobler tolroshlp. 101 to- candidate for County Auditor, ..glees to Ma JefroW Ws Ropoblicon Ooroty CoorecOlon. a racy, orr =kiln t6Wnship, will candidate for County Auditor, rajortto trordo. eieloo att. Republican County Convention. 002-dltrortel? THE BEST SEWING MACHINES 'O. It A. M. MA.R.611.A.1.L. St CO Federal Street. Allegheny .rrn Stirues bilitactrbous Qaßlrrx Dxszieuris, The Only Randy head Mole Wort/ Sure to Searninate RA's, tlse, CorAlLoactnn. Boca, ♦ate. 8.10.14eXt0e3, Morro, Moins. Ow, Woe= Ann Gauze Imam, 2c. 50,000 Rocca tuna iN ova ■ These Celebrated Remedies twee beegh, [rewire! -coed for tenuity-two year. In all pnu Enrage, and their mks.- akess power hare been *Mated by the ember Hut a, lranaq Eagu.a, Am*, P.m* amu, Buony, Bela+ um, ILelland, Napiwa 2c, and their Chemical properties canalised, and approved by the mat distinguished Illedicale recultiee all oeer the world. Their deatractlvenese to U kinds of vermin and insects du been cern:lad in this country by the Directors of the redo. Public Inetinitkete, Planters, Partnere, Proprietors of riot** We.bonne% Menoreotarlee, and by rerlotte du tingttiebed private ritizerue. Neonerone Teethnontele end Cutificates of Lb. eflkwey of tewae iternedem ran be won at the Depot. For sale, Wholesale awl Retell, by the Inventor and Pro. prietor, JCWISPII MM. Practical Choodet, 6212 &weft...! (tor. Honston et.) New York: General Agent for the 11. Elates and Mash; =EDER JCR V. RIIBLITON, Draglrlst. No.lo Astor Gem, and 411 Broadway, New York. For Ws In this city, lobolgoale bud WWI by Z. EiEt. LEER 00, corner Wood sad Brood rta.;.loB-YLMMIO, Oman Mamoru! and !dukes mt. BEEKRAII A MUM NAN,Allogbony. AO:6mM LIFE INSURANCE.ThEi GIRARD LIFE INSURANCE, ANNUITY AND TIWBT COMPANY, the Agency. No, 76 Grant street, Pittsburgh, eorkenue to make Inverahres on Ilya,. In addition to a paid capital of. 2300,000, thee hare a 'amend Increasing gssuain ate affording outioabsed acuity to the Insured. Incases of Insurance for Life the bonus.declared from Isla= profits has already enormity] fifty per east. on - all premiums pad. - r Thos. Itiodawoo. l'eset ;John N. JUIICN Actoor7; Jos ; King, N. D.. Statical Amu:door aloe N 0.112 Fifth Mord, Pittsburgh.. For fur th er Ihfortlatice' apply to WM. BAKE- W m El ; t i t , g d ent for the Company, No. TA Omar piraol.. • Private Lemons in Languages, Mathe matics, &c. A GENTLEMAN ' now engaged as a pro. Teacher will give piira — ui - imams; during the glimmer, to all trim desire his services, either at their one homes or at his name, to the and. , Lehatallea'e Msthematics, and the general routine of a College edema. ror rofcrorices, .hkh are abundant, and terms, aNply at this office, or Ham No. 351, Allegbeny Pat Office. apltepnwd• - . Ladles. Mewled Boat. and °altar.. GEO. ALBREE, SON lc CO., corner Wood sad Fourth streets, have Just received Ladles' heeled Glove Bottom Boom ... ° 0 Conran Gaiters, " Cloth Front Lace ..0 " French KM Heeled Slippers, . . Ladles! sod Mateo Thick Bole (Ingram Gahm; and stay vs4of Children:he Fahey and Moro Ileelad Beets. god d bee. mule expramly for d, end were. commeud them to all who want/pod shoes. aphsed2wd Dr. J. Hostetter's Bitters meet with great fever ea remedies for dimmes of the stomach. and all oW.r demesne arising from a disordered digmtlessrmordl.i. ••• compostant parte tad og entirely resemble, Is le more tare than the ortlior preparations oirmed It the public, while ploussit eQict on the system rename It nadir pannier with those who nee ft. Dr. Ircetetter'n reputation te wide swear, and the are with which he Peen.. We =stitches Donne It steam! safe and reliant. The Bitter, are most agreeable la flavor, and se It enetehm nothing that Can it* pair the health, bat on the contrary, oontributoe to its pro. earvatloo rate preparation mud prove highly popular. It is a pouf. and vahmble erthie for any arthe shorn dimmers. and we sincerely trust that our readeng may teat Its excellence , IlMardreigride and deabsrs generally, emerymb, e r e , in* ONITYII, msaufactormeand proprietor* aWeterend 68 grant etrint. MEZEMEM '-' 4 L Vilna Satins ittii-Norws.—Books mill be opened to re. VabecTilaßes tolls-I*W Stoat of Pittsburo .2o Ba 4 Liberty Panenjot UMW 'O=BP•BY, .42 SUM PAY. al' tn. loth. nom tet:e.it. to e. aUN Nut luC limns a ME EM a Jotices.toetteroi Third IM Wood DT and entuari ctil SATOBDAI4, / 4tb. By order of au, Board of Coma:daimon. 10IA0 lOWA Brea:teat. myikdtd r& -ANNUAL Mrcrisgor ins OMR* Asr- Ltu.—Tbe Aonstal Id eons of the Pittsburgh Mr. py Orphan Asylum ft dety boaLekt Oft H ALL. 00 TUteDAT NEXT, al 3 pack,* Thofkiehft end ratrcesof the Irealtrafts are Ecniftl to attend. EY owe,. ofthe Hosad. soylo N. W. CP.MPBIII4 Bey. Zion Baptbit Ch b, at Xenia, This church, In which ottr tokard friends venal ht seas Is laboring under • debt of waggly oue dtd• They hare built s geed church, with bireatemt, 10 by Gs feet, 004 here exerted erted the:mares to the utatod. to throb date the debt , sada now occoaltated touts hep bee o the benevoloot. The, putor, BM, W . Th.... l.aud lbw church here aothotized WM. S. THOMAS WtKeTt. nen, to eel kit fonds. We hope he will succeed in ecoootpliada, bh, object. " • ith7l4wd eudenser Faun 11 4.11.131.1) 01/1212,) - • Pittibftrab , mKrxisa2. s Dar . A Smarm .Iftrrnto „of the . f Stock holders of the Allegheny vane) Railroad Cotoploolf elll be held .1 We Ofdee of. th e Cool:ea/an the , F of Phalan:o, on TUBADAY, the I;th day of Man 1 &SF _FR o*pm...ea ennatdeting the proptiety of tutting a sewed Merge to nide fends to exuded the nal to. the law - tit of Ilatiotdog. By order of Board. Enythdtd WM. F. Jointorrcisr. tes•STOC6IIOLDESS MILMING.-=The stock holders of the Oar Tort, Pittsburgh aid I. 'Rad athatag Company a . ..hereby rsalfha Miasmal] area. in of the Compla, lan bo held oo IdONDST,tho alth dog of May neat, at 10 o'clock A. AL, at tio dap. at Dr. WEL it • IRWIII, comer cr Fatah gad Mat, anat.; ..3711rder of the pr.ldena. aplectmd.: JOHN llMlX,Jejatey. ttencs or rut ikittura't Drarel, Pthmbank May a. Ira.. grAft a majority of tho membered the Boatmen.* 1ne..00. have doelthalad Wet Klatt* tbe Baud of Directors of mid Company their doer, to Mans% "Ma the =Ansi wind*, s Joint Stock CapitaL eritb the super , added right.. Doavveekd nth/knelt of • &Joint/Bonk Coin. pony, aa provided for In and by. their - Act Inconagattong ootias la hereby given, that. In persimmon of the abort ac tion taken by said member", the Dtrectora of add Company will proceed to open boolo for recedring linhegetpdicem to th e Cei , itai Stock of said era DebY;at their ofiloo ott the corner of Market and Water aseeta. to the dry of Plttehiugh, on TUESDAY. the 7th day of .one nextiatit'eckielta.,ar. of aaktday. By order Of the Board. _— •r• • toyd:dlin • JOHN B. LIVINOSTON.Seo'y. llecotaus' BALL, 't • Pittatnargb, acl 4 l!4D. serlhe President and DirSehiratif this Dank hare this dor declared. a , disidatat at *MR PLR • CELT. on the Capita Btock,oht thaprodta of the hat slx month; payablo to Oh. Stotaboldera, or 'bar bpi ropre wentottres, on or after Oho lath co ytlOtd . 0E0: - D: - if/GREW, aaldar. 'Ornate_ But, 1 Pittaunih. May 3x .' 1650. } terThe Board of Directore(Of.this,Biulk 1, tyre thla clay deetarut dtelderoll of FOUL PBX CRNT.at the Capital stool, out of the profit. of the lad eixittonthe, payahie to hackhoiders oo or atter tbelSth tow my 4 dtla S. D. JON/L.% Caohkr: The .Merehaide and Manufacturers' Bank of Plttelsarch hits this day declared a , dieldend of FOCA PElt CENT. as the Capital Stock, eat of the prtdts fur the but etx months, payable on or alter:Um Llth tas, May 3d, Ittatr—ety4.4o.3 -N. 11. DENNY. atallier. Exc....elm Bur or lirrenvecs, • t ritteetirgb.)734444:_; gErThe Directors of this Daisk haysadclar .t e dieideederrlVE Pint CLENVtiot of tbe lut sir months. Stockholders .thelr lets! repruenta. bus will be paid on or itheribel3th fu t. m,441t13 11. U. MURRAY: Guider. • Utairect HArt, Pithb A orgh.May 3‘1,1619.1 Dividend of FOUII.4SII Cram.: on the CephalStrxt Et thig Bank has been this day derlerett, pay able on or after the 13th lint. By order or the Bona. re.l4:dtl3 • J. W. 030 K, Cashier. - SmtiOnlaos, May 3141869. Air The Western insurance Company has declared • dials:land oTSEVIiN DOLLARS per aura. oa its capital stock; Spoil. DOLLARS share of srhlch to b. applied to to. cradle or Stock Accounts, and , SSIRRE DOLL altS per akar, to be past la cash Utak:ells:Mts. -ra , or atter tho 12th that. iter4rd2el LM.SORDON,&ay. Ise* errraisr.--_, • 't • littaborgh, May 241,1659. t9 - The 'Directors of this•Banklithe this day declared a dividend of FOUR mom. on the Capi tal Stock, ont of the profits of the last six inonthe;payable to Steckhdidere or their leo! mresentativaaaralettial3lll loot. Day4d.2.lr]. 401.111 MAGOITIN,Caatder. A SSNSS.MEN'r NOTlU.E.—Noticts, is here by given to the Etockholders of. the. rillontrallkilnlog Company" that an installment of one Douai egg egall has been levied upon the Capind Stuck; payable at flufofdae of the Treasurer, In the city of Pittohorsh, Co the 101 k day of June proximo. • ' =dal. IlDlifE 4 nayiedtd Peen:tory* Trawl/ex Central plintogOa. Co Vat. TO LET.—State Room and Office; No. SO Water erect. recently occupied by P. IL hind 4k C 9. apti ISAIAH DICE= CO. To LET—A Brick Dwelling contriblingirk tourrooms and finished gam*. NMlutreCk AUL Dade H. H. HMG, No. 211 lastly atm. To LE'f.—That . - dedrablev. basiziets dead, with &minim otteena