Ittsintrg tu. - - .toes_ it 1, ""X" . U -14,.1.-1 " .°,131 rt• zin'a Et:Tel &Ja ll.l g* ; EDITOR LawdlrE °PRIETO: I Z S. ats•c*.vicstsr. tii tD. • I k ol; r, :MAY: 14, 1859 Etutneiiints — o to ebo offepting slaverj: Every expedition which has left aux shores, with .• the exception of these *Mai barn been rated up at New York, ltati:been , rolled Ca elaveholding. dietrieta. Indeed, thoite 'which had so seeming oriels in New Yob, Were gotten up under Southern auspices and i bad "'Wily infused into anti/ Southern Money. Their object has al ' toys been to enlarge the boundaries of elseery,. and ads add to the strength of that institution, by making it more profitable to thole engagedin it: For many years Cuba wee tie ".Popessiert i v most coveted,'and' now poor distracted Mexico has tumPted the cupidity of these unscrupulous free-bootero, who conduct their operations 6E.. cutely under a,l7emocratio administration, which sympathises with there.' A portion of the • Novae= -pee !I4vortpreap, however, are get ideed of tbose periodical forays, end are beginrdog to aiproas.their discontent. The Now • Yea* .Tournal_ef Commate , witb its Southern proolivities, does- not, approve of the recent do. monzdrations ttgainst Mexico for the purpose of • , • forcingit to dispose of Its territory. It indig nantly . 'eke: ~ .Are ieovetous people? Do we envy our ; neigh bors their pea:sessions? Are we diapareed to Ilerease our territory by any uleanf, fair ot7fotti ? If half that we , read and hear of the thirst for Mexican territory, and the - deteindaition "to purchase of conquer some of the - Northern Mexican States to true, these queetions must be answered in the affirmative" It responds' to these interrogatories in this language: , ..flow we hold that the vary Worst thing, both. for Mexico ern the United States, which we can at present do, would be to propose and Insiek upon the purchase of Chilittahns and Sonora, and that the apprehended filibuster movementa into that region from our South-Vattern States nught lobe and roust be'promptly rebuked. We 'are not indiffireni to, the condition and the fate - of Mexico, but we must not, if we ratan to prao- Lite common honesty, either take 'advantage of her co:Widen to force her to sell, or allow our 11131bustent to forcibly get possession of any por - tims of herpoiL . • • ...Such Commercial treaties as can fairly he ne gotiated will be desirable and legitimate, and if in this way we canprovido for liberal and con venient 'roma routes, for proper trade regnia tion,• se., both the Untied Slates and Mexico may be materially benefltted thereby. But -it • would be br the highest degree okensiveto Mex ico, 'Sabi a great mamma destroy our influence . with any Government which maybe in power there, to intogionraid in the present unsettled condition of - the ocuntrya proposition to par ches, any part of her territory for annexation -tokhe United States. "Besides, we do not need at the present time more room ve that dirootion. The right of way, under proper regulation, across, Mexican States, le all Mutt can be of any eervice at present, while we hare so long an ousettled region bordering upon tharoountry. Good faith towards Mexico, u well as a decent regard for our own repute . time, ehonid islao prompt the Government to in terpose ire rustturrityto prevent any filibustering foray from. Peak, Arizona, California; or - elsewhere upon any of tke Mexican Slates. It is difficult to determine whether any reliance is to be placed upon the rumors of such eapeditione, bait they have any foundation they should re ceive the notice and prompt notion of the ea- . . Tim D a sh or Sracti re Euxore—The Wash ington. corresp,ondent of the Philadelphia North 3merfconvaiteeas follows on the financial aspect, tons, of the European war: "The French government is - already in mar ket with a lows of 3100.000,000. Bassi' , has been scab* Motley in New York for two months past, and Austria is literally bankrupt. - All the other Powers require every available dollar for probable oontiogencies, and arc In no condition to seek these war investments. It is estimated that the foreign debt of the Betted States abroad, represented by government, state, municipal, and oorporationbonds and stooks, is close upon WO.- - 000,000. 'While a condition of peace prevailed, and the interest of this debt watt regularly paid, no, severs pressure was felt upon our money Snarkat, except - in timea of ravulaien. But in the 'extraordinary exigency whit& has now occurred these securities will be aent•here to be converted into • gold and silver, and an inevitable conse quence of any mush rush upon the market must bo a largo depreciation. in fact, it is fair to acemmettat this process has commenced already, judgibg - frotri the et:Alexi impulse given to the 'export of gold, witliltrthe last thirty daye, woich far exceeds the demand for even the excessive imports of the e.orrcsponding period. It is very evident that snob a movement is soon to assume an Imposing form, and if erica begun and cows tenanced; that the banks, with all their large specie reserve; could stand no such depletion as would follow from distiounte or loots predicated upon 'these securities. ,The utmost caution Is therefore necessary to guard against another re • rulsion, which prudent and sagacious observers begin to apprehend."! In confirmation of this view, we led in the IS% Y. Tribune of Thursday this statement: "We hear that an unusually large amount of state stocks -and railroad bonds have come out by Eno Persia, fir sale in this market." • - ADRINGSOi, Wednesday, May 11, 1859. `-Eeart'a appointment as Boperiutenduit of Printing has excited a oomoiotion. The Presi - dent emphatically refascd him before, and prom ised the place, aa part of the agreement with Wendell, to Towers. Wendell gave the Union . gratis to Bowman, receitiegthe,Excentive print ing and bindlig . under, the written arrangement prepared by Black and aligned by him and Ap pleton. Twenty thousand dollars annually Were allowed from the job, to be divided between the ConeMutiot' t and Pautryloonfint for their support, and to be paid over to Bowman. The first quer ,: ter WSJ advanced in the proportion of two thicsand to the former, and three Owl:maid to the latter. There are threats of breakingthe bargain, but Wendell holds Out documents, and . • defies the President. The instructions neat to Utah place the mill _-terYthare at , the disposal of the .Governor . ex - aladvely.ror a poise as In Kansas. Other in •itructione, allowing such discriltion to the Judges and Marshal, are revoked. Judge Cradlebaugh hot hrreasoved. - Vallandingliam, one of backers, being here and protesting. Tam St Louis Democrat contain an article ex- . , poring a peculiar transaction in which H. Clhy Pate, formerly of, llinclonati, and later' the hero of the battle of Bleck Jact,and 'Preemie Adminis .. troll= Postmaster at Westport, to involved. tilt °MINNS la,negro stealing. SVanting atone:* to :irget married he_Cold . four negroes to Dr. .1. T, fflorrie r of Westport- . Morrie paid Pete $OO, • :r Mid give *house and lot for the balance.—Find - ing.atter wards that Pate had previonely more , gaged them; illorris renitired a new settlement. Pate then conveyed bloc o negro, named Austin, - for $1,0130 more. Morris offered the-negro for • sals, but, at night Pate ran the negro off. He come down the Missouri rivet, and passedher riedly through. Bt. Louis. His destination is be lionvd to be Horfolk,as hi left a pony to with dlroctions to en -Erpress Compauy to forlard • ulna to . Hi 63, %mode street, Natan t . is in pursuit, and has telegraphed through the police' to - Various points to incur , , urast of Pate. ,la , case he mattes 'Virginia • Morris will apply to. Governor Stewart foe a re ' qidettion - ou Governor.'Wlso for his delivery into custody. Cris:is - Ems.--The telegraph givec an so . • =mat of the almost total destruction by fro, of • • the business portion of the flourieddng city of Oshkosh, .Wisconaln, involving a loss of about half a million of dollars. Oshkosh lies on the 'Vesta= coat of Lake Winnabago,7B mileallorth - *oat of Madison. Its population may be Mated ac 'lO,OOO. "It was a great centre of the lumber trade, and , the large quantities of this indamma , blo commodity piled up in all parts of the town, dordulinut spread - the e?nitagration in every di fhotramax Tamsron:--Ths Ironton ' .0„ Regis „ there is a strike going on at the preoent Cioneazneeigthe Bolling Mills at that plate. It - .:i....l 7, 43 4 Atimenad.otglist Monday in the ..lrontoo,” r the otimenee," and the "star" Mille, and underetand, principally the tiopt forty , In, number. This causes a ot the works, shifts many out of em ,)tydeyeastat,and•will, if continued in, soon exhib it SOC 1/,' , vary oblatory . effect on 'the place or a people Vat Tate Ch eeq , his will made the.;:Aati-Ellarcry canoe, .Women's Rights and Ron-Resistance his residuary legatees, through 'the agenei of ',MMus' Lloyd' Garrison, Wendell. E'rsunii,Aiakson and others. The Itenceint to: . be :Cane:Wed for 'the good of thise `various ,Sauses,in lectures and pablipailons., The ' amount thus .„ , ,beStorred 'is -..notaithing like 5d letter from s an Francisco seye that Gen:. Iftsdker,whi was still there. has many _Ticklers - of • the i ll ibuiter the.rtuors ootieotiogl his passel with an expedition "td Bonom or Auto-, ;Mit areigonounced erroneous: - nontesiplates ihnenal:of hts;enterinisS.ln.llipaingus, • and wilt assuredly try blitortape there again !sneer& . • Pii -1 9. 0 00 -"7 ;~~ -arekertask . Armor no raiPi.44.-41• (hold noolomidost s . 4egs the Arkansastodth plot Simi& canhif drillietwitThef Davis, and thd - two difflif dayloweliee Tuesday26thr fhe mud lgelriao Vag, laid is eon 1, *.I.Y e ta swettleittie. result of an be 120,000 ' strong , tinned - the - Ticino TIPP nitre: to• the redlinesredlines ge for awrit• grestrdielsiotte, tad invaded the' Piedmontees ; Babette Corp'. To whom application has been territory. Thu ebegairthe era , with which Es- made, whether to 'notelet Judge-Wihma or Cie ' rope has been ao long threatened, anti of which.i snit, JudgehieLean is not knewn,.but beside_ the. no man can predict the end. We may now cease current rumor that such application his been froclthe expreession of moral end political opia- I mode, the fact titer Lime, -who was out on bell lone: Whether Napoleon be an ambitious bee delivered himself to be put in prison, proves it,nd Subtle ' &Mutate, - -tie Whither . ' he: be the the rumor eorreot. • •_„:. champion of suffering hu m a n ity, tea Matter 40.il us When these notorious men arrived at the Ely littleimportinee. , Breather Acistrie did right in • ria Depot aboutll o t eleeklest evening (Wednes sending an ultimatum to Sardinia, whether it ' day,) &large:crowd gathered and escorted them R.was her duty to wait until Lord .11simeebury had to the No . demonstration , was made tint 'made se tae fresh proposition; and France and th eseinsnebookltitkeirehoesondwelebmedthe RUBSMlLidinterposed another serlee of quibbles prieen ben as a defence. againtt the .unspoken mid delays, are now matters which we may ais _indignation-cif an outraged community. well forget.. They ere of se little importance u , 'Court - Oita Tuesday neat, Judge Canfield Ne ttie controversy respecting the breach bf the siding, and we suppose the caste will then be Peace of Amigos. . , . tried unless something turns up to prevent.— Europe The great feet which o has to coneider Cleve. Ho. Is, that France has commenced wocaTorr Humus:ix—The Court ROOM this war with the i; avowed porpoee of tearing up the treatiesof 1816 morning, Thursday, was again crowded to hear and 'that treaty, or :convention, or under- ,llie,entenee of Langston. Ile Was sentenced to Maladingi to in existence between the W e et e rn . nay a floe of $lOO Rabe Imprisoned 20 das. an d E astern deepiniame,the coercion, per, ;After Loogetoo had received sentence, Sedge hops the spolletion of Germany, and the reeet Andre,* in behalf of Messrs. Loveland, lie „dement of the Continent. Every etepirst he mum Wolf and Wadsworth, naked tiad a plea of no,i of events must have dui deepest interest for a confelidere might be interpoeud. 'We hardly know country like ours, which is the common object Whet° say relative to the speech of Judge An bf eney and dislike to the, l'ewere that now as- drown.. lie spoke order instructioes from his same to remodel the map of Europe. Austria • clients, but if ever there erase complete Burrell will have to bear the first shook of the conflict. I der of one'smanhood, these men, through their France and Sardinia areirtarms on the one aide; counsel, laid it down at the feet Of Federal Judi on the other, Runeia iiillatleut take up - entail- Dial power. •1f the Be:laments of those men were ludo of hostility such as Austria obse reed . towar d truly uttered, all they haute do is to lie down her hi the Eastern War. ' and let. Federal arrogance roll them in the dust. Perhaps, indeed,. Alexander may eo far yield They were sentenced to pay a. flee of $2O each: to the Instances of his more vindictive couneel- Olcoa fl, ors ae to throw away his influence in Germany by an actual invasion of the Austrian States. To Tut St. 'Joseph Journal pronounces the whole meet these dangers, Austria, for the first two of the St. Louis 'Repub rocin's story about the months, at lout, must trust to herself alone.— Pike's Peak filibusters threatening. Sonora and Theldh;isters of FrancieJosepte have, we should Chihteshrus a humbug and a trumped op affair. think, foreseen and calculated on this necessity. Tna fortunate hitsband of the daughter of In feet Count Buol has said as much in one of Mr. Corcoran, the Washington banker, receives his notes, and the immense Preparation!, the with hie wife, if rumor be true, a bridal present high tone and the rapid action of the Viennese of $1,000,000. Cabinet Indicate that in the opinion of its ruler, Austria Is able to carry - on a eneeessfuLtstruggle with the Frenoli and Piedmotitese armies in Italy: ' It now remains to be seen how far these hopes are well founded, • A week will doiermiuo the nature of the cam; Ipaigu, whether Austria will remain on the offen sive or content hereelf with protecting her Italian Poeseesiona whether Gene. Hems and Gyulai will' march on Turin and besiege Allessandels, or fall book on the eyetem of Lombard fortresses, which Khan been the work of forty years to con struct. Two courses are open to the Austrian Government. The oriels to do no more than enter the Picdmonteso territory, and thus com mit a formal ant of wee, for the purpose of bring leg matters to a crisis, and forcing France and France's allies to declare themselves. This step would not preolude the generalplen of the Cam paign from being. defensive, the invaoion being political and not a military movement. The other plan Is likely to find much more ftworitith a youthful Emperor, and an army sore with pro voutlins. It is, of course, to press on with every available baltalitin to destroy, it possible, the Sardinian army before the French eau come up; to crush the latter as they descend, weary and disordered, from the passes of the Alpe, in fine, to carry out such a campaign as the Great. Napoleon would have done if; be had had 120,000 men in line, and bin enemy's capitalised been only 80 miles away. Whether this bold policy will be adopted is more than we can pretend to say. The Auotri ass have shown such contradictory qualities In their military history that we hare no means of judging how they will act on the present occa sion. They may exhibit the elownees and pe dantry of 1798, or the energy 0f.1849: Another week may see them patrolling Turin, or giving orders fur the abandonment of Milan. A few days sines they might have struck a heavy blow; baby the Wednesday before Easter it was known that the ultimatum was to be presented, and within 24 hours the French began to move. Then came the throe days of grace, and consequently the French gained nearly a week, to the disad vantage of their opponents. Yet even now a bold General mtgbt doa great deal before a suffi cient body of French troops could come to the assistanoe of their allies. Between the Austria* frontier and Turin the country is a plain; thee& are no obstaeleato an enemy's marsh, and Vie tor Emanuel would bounder the cruel necessity of abandoning his capital, or fighting a desper ate battle with inferior foram against - one of-the most completely equipped armies of the conti nent In thei event, however, of such determined too tles, it is probable that the Sardinians will sacri fice everything - to the paramount necessity of saving their army. They would, no doubt, fall _hack on Alessandria, and from this base await the aseistance of the French troops, who are be ing rapidly transported to Genoa. We may presume Ahat-by this , time !Como 40,000 Sardini- Ana era concentrated at Alesoandria, and that the rester the army are retreating before the Aus trian'', endeavoring ea much ea possible to avoid a collision. The question of greater importance. however, is the movement of the French armies; and here we must pay a tribute to the nation which was oo lately our ally.' Frencluaeo may not be superior to Germans, they are not cer tainly equal to Englishmen in straugtb, cedar aoce and qualities which--courage being sup posed equal--ii.re likely to decide the fate of bat tles. Bat in the great military quality of prompt nese they are without an equal. The manner in which the French' troops have been dispatched to the Alps einoe Good Friday 41 good for the study of our officers. The very eat I of entering a railway carriage and disposing of hie knapsack and his musket has been taught the soldier As part of his drill. We may be assured that nothing that energy, evince and ekill can atiComplish for the speedy ooncentration of French armies at Turin and Genoa will be neglected. But - the difficulties in the way of the Emperor Napoleon's troops arc not few. The season is backward; Mont Cenis is covered with snow. The vast army of the French has been pushed forward without preparation, the commissariat is deficient, the country they enter is poor, there is vary little of last year's earn to be had, and this yeses will not be fit for the harvest for three months at the least- In this case there Will be no making the war support the war. Louis Na poleon roust, to a great extent, take his previa ions with him, or pay for what by requires out of the funds which his obsequious Assemblies have voted. Then, there is the lose which inevitably at tends rapid marches In such inclement regions, and it may be predicted that the ambulances which follow in the rear of the army .will have plenty_of commis before -the plains of Pied mont are reached. Bat there is, on the other hand, a more favorable picture. The French have the command. of the sea. It. maybe said, with confidence, that if France could only reach Italy acttoss the Alps, the Austrians might seise the teotintry and crush each division as it cm erged from the passes. But the town and harbor of Genoa, almost impregnable, are in tho bands of the tiardinians; we may say, indeed, in the hands of the French. French troops are arriv ing daily, and Ina few days, these will constitute anareny, which, in -conjunction vith the fiardin. fans at Aleseandria, will be too formidable to be left in the rear of an invading force. If there be one thing which especially shows the military genius of the French, it Is their transport of troops by sea. In the Russian War, while we had our Himalayas and Jasone, they had only their own little trading vessels, most of them engaged in their Channel "sabotage." Yet In every little brig, which probably had till within a few menths before traded between Bt. lade acid Shoreham-with eggs, the French man aged to pack come 120 men, and send them 2,000 miles to Bevaatopol. Their- present melee-u1 •transport are immense, and the distance from Tot:lank, Genesis hardly 800 miles. We can not doubt that in a few days 80,000 French will hare joined the Saidloians at Alesiandria, ens then. it is hardly likely that the.Anetrien cam menders will risk a march on Turin. Without Teetering to predict the course of events, we may eay that unlees- there be newe within 98 hours that the Austrians are before the Sardini an capital, we shall believe that they hare de termined to limit themselves to that defensive warfare for which their position gives them so many advantages. 11117 • 1911100NBIN BOND QtriSTION.—WO stated some days slice, that the Supreme Court of Wisconsin had determined upon a deoieion declar ing the City and County Bondi and Farm Mort gages filmed to Railroads itt that State to be un constitutional. Several of our Wisconsin con tempordries, however, questioned the correct ness of nur information. • - We learn noW that our former statement was eubstantlally true; that a decision of the above tenor has been arrived at by the ; Court, as regards the City, Town and County bondq, though it is not yet officially promulgated. The Farm Mortgage question not before the Court. It is likely that a re•argu meat will bo ordered in vkw of the recent chan ged in the Court—th - ifilection of Judge Poke and appointment of Judge Dixon—bat the deck ion declaring the unconstitutionality of the Town and City bonds had unquestionably been agreed upon by Judges Whiten, Smith, and Cole. Chic /4. An the Minnesota they are fairly at work in the conglomerate at the open cut. A great amount of copper is showing at this point. They are now cutting off a pigeon foot in thick nem which goee.iato the rock, and will proba bly prove.en =portent mess: The, piece which they are taking off will probably weigh only trim two to three tone, but thereto evidence that .the.rook in.thteticinity will_ peeve very prodne lavii.r•Lakti Superior 4i - g 1 e,...,,, .. • ~••• •• , ~ ~ • .•. . - -- .• aii4ltheoros, Rey il..Thie report that Bens for Gran is endeavoring'th :lime:wile thi . differT irUg'VEIBSTB,-411eas, gales, , -.4efrigeratore, - eiciiiiijci thcrreatociiitia Pirl,ylLautiielilifitt• if...wggiVEs r Ihlb l it r Alir!PA 4, 4 at, t h !Y 4 ! t :f t iicitilock,...f. 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From the nature ot the dlsoon hero alluded to. we inss not thought proptr to panda the mama of those titles who have rothseltallogly Landed ire the evidence of the truth of the aseertiona en, here =ska— te:dell and every word run be trotatantLated to the eadsfac• floe of the meet incredulous. We offer ea of the mod Imre and certain nunedles for, thedew of aMktloos, and all those, whether peculiar to sex or not, erbkh rank from , waknesa of any partleolarorgao, or general debility of the ryetcm. Its elfecs are almat maginl yet the cent radial. It 1,001M11111C24111 no violent shook to the tuatam, but gently. inthatudlog Itself through the whole frame, rouses the Vit.l energy tottorral action, and, - whlleenabling nature to throw oft the =so, rt lirmaghly eradicates the effects of Meuse. Are you nauseated In early coming, indict:aid - to shot— We earnest request you to try the halter a tookspxmful— It nutty w ill not ham. Yet we poslthely anarantee new cams of mew, and • chartol, hopeful looking forward to the Mitt,. of the day. Are yen subject tomtits belbse or after rafts! Try the same qathtlty before each meat As we Bald before, lt will not harm: yet we awe you of relief from that distressing loathing at the thought of food, end al. from the Mara.. Hon to vomit after nertaking. We promise perfect Olga tkq of what has been eaten, If you Ind that the dole prestribed hae been too great, diminish the quantity to salt your conduction. . Run Caszrm—The Ossining Oanatatrated Doer. hare'. Holland Bitters lapel ay in hell pint bottle. only, and retailed at $1 per bottle. n great demand for Thu truly Celebrated' /tedletne hod ludnoed snarly imitation; which the public shouldguard against pnychsaittg. Beware of itopottlon I See that our rums hop the label of every bottle yea boy. 1112174.511:1 PAGE, in., k CO., Solo ProprtatZna 2T Wood street. between 1$ and *I eteePlttetutrith• Pt , tor=daver San £llThentonnntto TO WrIOM IT MAY CONCERN.—The andorelirned will dlrpoett by Public &le, on WAWA Jr.vz Al at it warehouse on Liberty Meet, 176 1E59. CORN SEITL. LEILn. ipr etoragn 20., If the mane Is not odd nod gbelicre mune.. t before that Mao. HIER & MITCHELL. Plttet.erett 31a 7 H..s9—triylClind ' FM( WALL STREET TO CASHMERE A S. , arrial of El. 'Pall la Asia, Arritek and Enrol" Ly Jal.n 11. Ireland. . . . 11.-•• 111 , :r's Popular Oaotorry, 3J aupply. Ttr: , o•••• • of IteDgiu. Thought, by floury LouruorLlN kai. I, B D. Just rocetrol, to• it 93 Wood street. TAISSOLUTIOIsI.—Tho paxtuerahip hereto. jur ~, eting between &Joanna Etietter and John &Taub, Jr , boo this day been dietestend, by maul *raiment EILL,r f the pert lei Ave antheirliott to Wilco op tbs bast. nem POL. 811ZTTSA, JOU!? PITIIJLIJD, Alleeway City, April I, laill—myliiStrii• GENTLE ANNIE MELODIST, No. 2. A realest. of Mound( and Meek amino alas fifty mast sons, laicals& many of 15.0. Foam's turf east pathos.. If }statute& ails task abut $l5 serih of mitilz ebiused for "Z units. Pries 25 cwt. Tat ssbM J 011:: ELIOy, li. $ etre. , Copies gulled an recid,t apt.. mil 4 Q.UMMER.D.REBS GOODS, Lace Mantles, ofoostrocat of tho Gum Epos, and so low so Ih•7 can Fa Enact .7 C. UANSOY LOVE. mytt 7 . 4 floorog strort. DEACIIES--30 tacks Tennedscu, for nalo Aor to dow ronalmment, by 0111 J. & LIGGETT AOO 70 Water k 97 front .0. OATS -2000 bath. prime heavy, received an! far bale by J. B. 140Olar k CO. MAPLE SUGALE.--::,5(K) lbs. prime gruel .31414.2,rn cooalpment, fur sale by myll WILLIAMS JOHNBTON, 114 Saithbehl et. •1 _ tons inters e -1 tan,: Paint, • rery superior_ utlele, for Ws by 2nyl4 11. COLLINS. 011.E.ESg-300 boxes prime new Cheese for sm. by (myl4] lUSNRYti. COLLISS POTATOES -100 bbla. for isalo by yll HENRY If. COLLINS. ROOMS-100 doz. Corn Brooms fn sale by [my 111 OMIT U. COLLINS. .QEVENTII LIST OF APPLICATIONS for A3salllog Liquor., 41 in the Clerk's Omen op to Stay 12d1,1i50. Antonin George, talent, SI ward, Plitabrugb. Allender John, do ml ward, Allegheny. Broom James, do 3d do do Bolton licaarmab, do Collin. township, Burkhart-Francis, tavern, Lerwriencerdile, Brown John, do 3d mint, Pittsburgh, Beaumont 11. W., do Pitt township, Boyar Jame. aCo with other goods 4th ward, PlVele'itle, Cumin Jame, taverns let ward, Allegheny, CowUng John do CD do do Dimelong Geo rge, Wert., 4th ward, Alleglien re Donnell Dem., with other goods. 41.6 ward, Pittsburgh, Eckert J. P., tavern, Mtilnn township, Lrdner Georges with other 'good., 4th must. Allegheny, Piton li. It, with other goods, 31 ward, Pd tatrirgh. Ferguson Thomas, do Maniere township, Nth= Boadinah, oaring house, let ward. Allegheny, Garber John, torero, 21 ward, Allegheny, Gerlach Andrew, terms 3d ward, Pittsburgh, Mint Thome, do 6th ward, do, Moberg G. P., do 14 ward, do, Koltun George, do Maniere township, Mamas WUllam, do 24 ward, Pittehurgh, Mash Wm.ll, MA ward, do, Hoffman Laurence, lama, Lower It. Cldr, Kaufman Lords, eating Loose, sth ward, PI ttabo rib, Kenmore& C., with othergeodl, deb ward, Attest. y, Kelly Charier, taerrn,3.l word, Pittatnargh, Kress Charred., do, East Birmingham, Lippert J. A., tavorn, Gut Birmingham, Lerwer Georg*, do Lower Et Clair, Lendgraff J,. do lth ward, Atleghsoy, Looble James, Jr., with other good., 4th ward, Pitteb'gh, Mane Joweyb, tavern, lth ward, Allegheny, Matthew Job., do, Robinson township, • Jane, do, Lamer ELCIalr, bluderAndrem do, lndi sus lownehly, klitihsals Charles, eating bouelPltt ward, Pittsburgh, Ellinnry John, tureen, North Fayette township, .2mao. at Purcell, with other good. Ilk wards, Plitelegb; . roan' Edward, tavern, 3d ward, Pittsburgh, NesserTroderick, tatorru, Centiliter! loutishly, ?hely James, do, 3d ward. Allegheny, ritwasfJohri, do, Birmingham 'Pack lends do, 4th ward, Allegheny, Palmer Franklin, do, lietonaane Borough, Patton dame*, Jr, with other goode,l4 ward, Altschul. r, Lomski Joseph, 'orlon houses 34 ward Pittsburgh, Roll 0:4 Co.. do, Ist wadi, do, knlsif, tore,., 4th ward, Alletheor, hchrobleller P. A, Warn, ad ward, Pltuborgh, Fadden William, with other guide, tth ward, Allegbeny, Smith Gw, W , toreros Indiana tumidity, Thompson Ellen, do, 34 ward, Allegli•ny, Walter George, do, do do, Whittaker Louts, do, 416 ward, do, Tort Cellist - roe, do, thebineou township 31101145 A. lIOW LEY, Clerk 'Clerks Oillea, May 1216,1169. myl3 :Now Snook of Melodeons. • JUS't REOBIVED, 11 splendid now lot' Philodoonn, from the rectory of MeeOA A Mime, too, I°o2lllog roll doe styleB Made by tole aria. 200. make of lostratoehte bolo Logo Approved 1.7 Oa greiteet ineBl doh* It. the 00 001 , 7. es Or. Lowell 14.80., Geo. V. hoof, W. 11. Dradloiry eiel orbeni—cotatipleally they Can Le roiled as 00 I.lBc/frit clam hpfromoft. They etteoota4 her 11e, lollowleg points: 1. Their port. Dad =leal quality of hoc Y. Their greet power of Wee 8. Their guiltily of woe. 2104 prompt sod easy touch. 6. Their beactifol lope of Oolah. 0, 111.0 doishllll7. 7. Their cheap:... of oleo Fur Ws only by JOUN U. 61E1.1.011, II Worelei Deeerlplieo choulsre seal to AP, edtirees. .716 WLIEAT AND FLAXSEED. 'A sub. white {Phut 450 :du rod do; t du Ylas Efed; to krrire o t 'tomer Duciab. for We by trayl4] ISAIAII DICKY: I' • CO. FIPENN.I REAM AND FLOUR— j. el wicks Most; 2 , 0 do IL 13prings antra dno Floor, IT do Union do 110 C 13 do from Moamar Cdo anpardna now landing C li fton, for solo by ot yl3 Marsala DICKEY CO. NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS--Propormla for grading, paring and aattlog With curb, Clark street, between Fulton and Crawford 'drools, will be rondo. od at the office ot-tha Recordiog Ragulator until the 20th Instant. ISAAC BIORELIf, liecordi Pittsburgh, n Regulator. ttsburgh, Mn;May Tarn„innum,i,,,,, FRUIT p asc h o 6-- 100 do do Tomatoes; . Jon reralred and for sets br a a' do do Noe Arples AMMER a ANDICFISON,I3 Word street JELLYJELLY'S --10 dozen Currant; 'S-10 10 demo &le4tresr,; b dozen Quiz.. . 6 du Omar; . 6 do Apple:: "2) do desortriL Jot ret.'d and for We by layla a6Y111111& ANDEABDIi, W ood wen, - ICE CREAM IN A-HURFIY--A full supply of Blasser's telittratod In minute fretrxn l / 2 .1.t mated and forma." 4 anaufactanus prices all sizes, from 3to 2) 4it!lttl..ol the Itim City Bum and TftWiretwase at - : .- . . W. 19:111taD3WAW, N 0.134 Wood atteet, ...., ZDJ23 .-' ~ ~ ISt doOt below Walla 00 Oaldaa Gan. , M====E!E=M 'StetAt*Ontb l Mv l WZN tialvdna iiiiSicend4faiid iron Rze v lv h ce,• ichiu d. e E i tem year, old. • ; • OM . 5 % octave, Itealiaaialkuiri earner; made by Halal a Darla. ' ...Owl C 34 octave, nesevrood ma, meal abut, gala cared 'feet, made by Nlnns *Club Vaud f, rmre, Ida.troy . e.g . made by N nabs Clark. r• • N. T..llaoulseg Ce. " o . 6 ±lnt 4 Plum.. " 6 Rosewood • " 'Pips ()atti) - m.h0 g .,,,, • Albrecht . 5 14 " " • Load &Cm. • " • • 0.10611 make. g 6 " " ~Clement!. r .ri;s l . by Lan 12] JOII4 IL 218LLOR. 31 Wood LONDON ILLUSTRATED - ECIENTITIC AND HISTOrsaiL WOHICS, Y'.l3 Le .old oa P.tarlisy Ennio& May 11, At 734 Al"lk. by DAVIS & CO., ODD YELLOW'S Di 11.131130 reelected are TrYing's Washington; 0. Brockdee 'Prose's Novels, Chum Lamb's Waring Appleton's Cyclopedia Di Biography; pmr. to Jaw; Thirty Years In the U.& Renstm R Manna ongogrsPhY; John Adams' Works sod Wm Ure's Dlettoradry of Attu sod Itsunracturem Ensea Arctic Itsplorationm Bartlett's EsploratiOar Lay - Itrd'e Nineveh; Falli's edition or Ithatepeare, 0 vob, London; Bcgarth'e Worts. with suppresmd Plst•M Bet" 0, W .l.' ke , d blies Antl.tioable Eerier, 179 O; Spirit or Publle Joornals,ll97; pollew o.l.lthis, 1773,1 c. • - Catalogues oral:IOW ready. Bootie ntll be open for exam ination On hide). morning. • DAVIS & CO., Aucts., ODD ➢YLLOR'B BUILDING raamonTAzrit NOTICE TN CONSEQUENCE OF DECLINING IN health, tLe ombecribec is .1 , 30 reUrlng from Mrtara, and often fur lades at VERY LOW ItATES, ht. entire •tock of FURNITURE, LUMBER; VANEERS, CANE, VARNISHES, &c. 110 also offers for rent his Cobhut and Chair Factory, In 'rimier or in part, and tho rooms nos occtspled by hint In tho ' , Dispatch Building," Fittls atroat—praeudon trison rn the Ist of July. Panic= in want of Fan:atom tail find (his • rare oppor. troth, to parchata, the prices being pot &aro Prom 10 to 25 per aunt. • LOWER THAN MEAL. U. IL RYAN, NOS. 'O7 AND GO VIFTR STREET, myO:Olf 14.E184C0V.A.1.- EXCIIANGS. AND BANKING 111008 E OF • • " ICRANIEBR & RARM, No. 35, Bank Block, Ficth Street, PITTSBURGH, earl 1nA1n1........n0it002 titan. WE beg to apprise our friends and the pub- Ile thattun moved, to oar new OPPICis . NO. 35, BANS BL ACK, re CII, TIM STREET, weer.. we will he happy to tender them our menthol. .e el truce oar ample OaMtal, with en experience of twenty ran la the bnaineve In thiscity, will maddens to meet the wants of our customers. We will conAnno to Mama the Exchange and Denting IMaineee in all Ile trencher. Cernmerclid Paper Din:minted nod Negotiated. Bieck., Donds and other Aereiritina bought and sold vo °mambas.. Prompt metaloo given to pollectfooe In city or 0000007. Depoette Bemired in Par Ponds or Concurs. Interest allowed on Time Depealta. Deal In Specie, Hank Noma land Warrant., Ae. Credit Eemittancea or CotAwyondealt at loweet poesible rates. Making Returns promptlyby drat mall, ae directed. my3.lced 6RAIIER A RABB. Boots, Shoos, Hats, BONNETS, aro _ 1 JAMES P. TANNER, 1 WHOLESALE 9110 E, OAT AN BONNET IT/BEHOUSE, i No. 56 Wood Street. Pittsburgh, PitnesJ ll.e cow in me* his seri loop 'dock of 00014 por.ltood direct from tho NEW ENGLAND KANO. TOMES, st tLo LOWEST OASII PftlCEd, all cf which will bit disputed of st • emsli adeeneo on COST airdiarzok who bare heretaunt gams Cast for their goods, fur tha futuf__s wiAboth tints sod motley hi matmg thari.rt.N...A , i air _ • Dewier. of. .r. quaff' p, , cuil h.a...ttsfrog, sod ..t. W) shocasultrat of {La i ~. 1X . %.1 . 0...tu via, altemi ai pep Lowden. 1ia11t.3314 t 11.1” P. N. .fts uruzitaa*rroar imows - - - issra - crxr....A.zron .A.C3.132 , 70Y, No. 37 Fifth Streot, UP IPAIR3, NARK BLOCH, PITTSBMIGII, Trasurro!Slags, Merchandise, /urnlmre, acid other prop arty against Law or Damao. by Tim AGENTI FOR Continental insurance Co.'ot City of N. York. rasa aptfai 9n4 Surplus V3 5 .= 59 os.trattred Part Mpg, In tb9 119115, oftbalt rimming say tlatAllty, Manhattan Fire Inanrane• Company of the City of New York. incorporket MIL Case CapitolcniSerplus....sl,73,=9 03 Una to /IADVZY CIIILDIL of 11. CDC& A Co 111 Wood street . Pittsburgh; 301111 D. 3IeCOHD, of McCord A Co, No 131 Wood .trod. Panbarglr, I. 11. PENNOCK, of Klog, faunal A Co, N 0.13 Wood rt. Plltaborgh: JACOB L. SOU WAIIT2, of 0. A. Mkoettock t Clo, No. 19 Wood aren, ranee/Lb; 000. It. WRITE, of Ora H. White A Co., No. 9.6 flip BC. Phabarge. atoLUtf Pianos! Pianos!! el m SPLENDID STOCK Nem OF THIC CELEBRATED GOLD MEDAL PIANO TRTES, WILLIAM KNABE k CO., BALTtitoßt SEVERAL SECOND HAND PIANOS, From pi to $241.1 fer was ia rwr CHARLOTTE BLUME osy6 No' I HI Wood at., ZI door obovallrfra WAKIINIIIINT MN (ILA Y, IN BOXES Ti) ARRIVE, rti MAY AND .TONE VON KANT s: ARENS - Carriages auo Hugest.. FOR TILE ACCOMMODATION of Pitts toughen, 004 otraugerf YllOlll4 the city, the enberrila er has opened a Waterman Immediately In the. rear or the Monongahela Houma on Whet street, lor the solo of OABBIAGES, 111:1001N9 AND SPRING! WAGONS, Of Ida own ntanntaelore—the waterlal all rehatad with pod oar*. Having hern engaged tbirtyihrre years In the bottom, cud the Jut aareutuou years In Allegheny Olty, with no lo carom of haloes*, t. eldbmont guarani. Se In the quality of hie Work 'the poldlp are trepenitnlly halted to cell end examine his walk, *26 l lfontory no the rorner of Federal atreet and North Common, Alloghool Olt/, JOHN EOUTIL torn/Arad/1w V fl sada Tyree Hill., extra Gamily: 4J holt do Co, do; 13 soon. Vulon do, enpettlita al holt do do do 00 WAR Chalon do, temllyl tat do dm du, enpettlnel Now hauling (tom .gamer Ntptuno, for gala he , torri. 14.01A1l DICKEY &00. (2,1 ISILL, duxutort DV171.7T; Off:leeM e and beside:3oe No. 117 GISANT STREET, at/paella lb. Court llonerl, bolter', be can suit the emote of any that may favor hint with - their patronno. Any of the varlanaetylea of lh.l eetoserted If *I tnyn3ll,ll VXTRA SYRUP—Ano er lot of A.:4140111clotot 87rnp lust eyed mad to sale at $1 per gallon at 7iCA:IOB . B Patrol Grocery .J Sea Mom /edam) et.. Allofibeoy. .tn 79 SUMMER WARES-- /0 obeali, . Moat Safat, Watar Coolers, Ilatbing Appiratur, A., Lc.. Ile, Redid Warm In all their varlnty. .t T. J. CRAIG'S Vora Moro and Tin nous, 124 Wood .toot, mr , Firth door tram Nab stmt. CUA'GE IN TLIE RAILROAD AND STEAMBOAT TICKET OnlCE.—The cild Ticket Othce, owner room, Moungshels Usase, SA. ban reopen. *diortbowleof Tickets throPFB to ell Important West sod eontti. Alen, by sit Steamboat lines on L►e Erte,MklatganumiSupertur. S. kiNOW/AND, 1 mySklmA General Itslirostt and Steassiost. Agent, INDIA RUBBER ROSE-4;42 feet, 1, 2,2%, a, a.. 0. a and to tp