• = f. _ _ IMAM% VIWA/M.D. L. DIDCM..O: %. ram:mast SUERE/ITT & CO.. zorrolcs .na PROPRIETORS iSZEI3 MONDAY MENEM, MAY IG, 18.50 Tan. Brant Taans.—We: find the following paragraph going the rounde of the press. It is of a piece with a number of other items that goat in. thia diiection from that interesting region, south of Masan L: Dixon's line: "At a recent meeting of the Black Oak IS. C. Agrhatlturni. Society, resolutions were aoopte requesting the Legislature of South Carolina "to take such steps as will induce a change of the unconstitutional and iniquitous law of the United States forbiddieg the introduction of the negro from Africa into the Southern States." The preamble is, in substance, that the South is in great need of negro labor, and that the planter le the beat miselonary to the African." Whenever the people of the South encounter :slaw which, in itseparation, ie calculated to hater- i feirriththeir Interests as slam-holders, they at 'once, and without any needless ceremony, pro. nonce it "unconstitutionaL" They have a notion that their section would be greatly benefited by the re-opening of, the slave trade-- that is,bieending expeditions to the coast of Af rica for the purpose of kidnapping the natives, and bringing them to this continent, in eider to "iepleuish't the laboring forces of our great cot ton and agar growers. The only impediment that confronts them in this humane project is thelaw of 1805, which declares such acts to be nothing leas then piraiy, •and• hence their dis covery that the enactment Itself is "unconstitu tional." This, too, ha ,the face of the fact that the law was contemplated by that instrument many years before Congress enacted it. Indeed, aside from this consideration, the ability of a County Agricultural Society to decide upon the constitutionality of a law question might be fairly questioned, even In this age of progress and advancement. That. aesertion that "the planter is the beet Blimionary lathe African" is a very appropri ate conclusion to the declaration that "the South Is la great need of negro labor." The two quo tations meant a refreshing specimen of worldly avisicoand religious hypocrisy combined. We shall not be .• surprised to seelt announced ono of th ese days that the Black Oak Agricultural Society has been converted into a Board of For eign Missions, and that it has sent its agents to deal with - King Dahomy for the prtrpese of in duCleg his "people" to partake of the advantages of the religions instruction vouchsafed to the poor heathen In our rico and cotton fields. We commend this new plume of philanthropy to the civilised world ! No cause that has yet existed could boast of the Support of such "missiona ries." We are aura of that, at haat. Tan MAC? 8 001117r.—The following is the re-gelation offered by Dr. Patton at the anniver nary meeting -of the Tract Society Watiamte, The African Slave Trade is con - trary to the that principles of the Gospel and he ntanity, is condemned by all Evangelical Chris. thus and is repudiated by all Christian, civil ized and enlightened nations: ; and whereas, there --are indications that this trade, with all its crimes and horrors, already is, or is about to be, re-open ad by adventurers from this Country ; and whereas, the only barrier to this trade is the mo ral sense, enlightened by the Gospel therefore, Resolved,- That the Pablishing Committee be directed to issue, daring the present year, a tract or tracts calculated to arouse and concen. trade the religious sentiment of Evangelical Christians against the Slave Trade, and to set forth its wickedness before the ntulon. It might be supposed that in an assemblage of Christian-men each a resolution would meet with no/opposition; yet it was bitterly opposed and absolutely defeated by being laid on the table. Dr. Spring thee offered the following resolution: BrSofrect; That the Society, in laying the pre -0114 resolution on the table, hare not come to this conclusion from any hesitation in relation to the sin of the African Slave Trade, or the great wickedness of reviving this iniquitous traffic in any form. Even thisresolution was bitterly denounced, and some puliog conservatives wonted it-defeat ed. Dr. Bacon said: "This Society has a tract on the evils of to basso, and yet one of the venerabte brethren has this morning handed out a paper and indeed me to take .a quid. I think it is time to end all this foolery, I venture to call it. Yet we are told the business of the Society - is to circulate tracts. It circulates tracts — against the use of tobacco, and the culture of tobacco; yet how many of these venerable men who handed us the regular ticket to vote to.day,' how many of them are there on whose conscience rests the deadly sin of using tobacco: We maintain that this Society may have opinions, and circulate them, which, if they were to be universally adopted, the lower coun ties of Virginia, and all along the banks of the Connecticut, from Weatherfleldtnßuffieldi Bat ' , N ye are not to have an opinion stall about a cer 'tabs wickedness which the laws of the United States for more than - 40 years have pronounced to be a crime against human nature-Wary. We should use a little moral sense, a little coal man sense, and walk right through the cobweb menthes of such speeches as theqe. You doubt-. leei remember the words of hina.who avid " Ye -- :bind - hoary burdens, grievous to be born; and lay them upon other melee shoulders, yet will not touch- them with one of your etagere." air,ls thereany member of the Executive Commit ' tee of this Tract Soak ty,j wit re-elected,on whose table sparkles the red wine ? I know there is ! Is there any member of the Executive Committee whose parlors echo to the feet of the merry dan cers ?• I k - now there ! Yet here we are bind ing these burdens about dancing, and tobacco and wine drinking, and laying them on men's ehoulders when our shoulders do not bear the least part of that burden. Is it not time to have _done with such tom-foolery as that, and address ourselves to the weightier matters of the law,suah `is righteousness, mercy, and truth?" Shamed into It by such spaces as this, the majority auffered Dr. Spring's resolution to pace; but the record is none the less dlegraceful to the :Society. Dr. Patton has by his resolution, put the majority so clearly in the wrong, that no log. in of theirs can save them from utter contempt. :Tae Pon COASiTII TLn 1161231/113. —The Pltte burgh Pot Is quite fulsome Wits flattery of "our German fellow citizens," and speaks in terms of high praise of their good sense, their "democracy," and all that. The Post says, after thus patting German citizens on the back: "On Monday last. theltepublicans of Massa. chusette, . by. a majority of over eta thousand votes, adopted an amendment to the Constitution of that State, which forbids any person of for , alga birth from voting or being eligible to office unless he shall hare resided within the jurisdic tion of the 'United States for two yeare subse quent-to his naturalization. Massachusetts to a Republican Stale. Know Nothingism bee tri umphed there, and a. gross outrage hats been Committed upon a class of °Wiens, equal in all respects to those who would disfranchise them, except In the accident of birth." . : DOW the Poe/ expect to make capital among sensible MOD by any snob palaver? Even grant for thesake of IleArgument that the remnant Know of the . K Nothing party have 'unneeded in carrying this amendment in Massachusetts ! What 11 ghat to us ? Was not the proposed meAtaileeilscouraged by every. republican press ii,the lend? Were not nineienths of the re pubileau papers of Msseachusetts opposed to it? ,-. • . This s ld naturally lead to the inquiry— how the it come to receive a majority of ' . the votes ? 3i • In the first plaec,'atere were in the 24:2 towns co faeltizaid from, but 32,500 votes cast, and of ~ thaii„ '19,000 Ist:favor of it. This is but a few .. sleatntside =tore than the usual old line native ;c:l .l Ptlit' .. A O sittilin/tepuhlican from lowa has ~ '''published the, idatemtent of a fact which he ob -:::: eirreiL l o,:4 6 „ i ik , i , jeattaci: setts,pending the -''.. • L1'? 0,4 " ' l , ,lsetion, to wit: that the .. :Pemf ' - ...,51-ib mendment in order" . ' - the 1,,,, la sow CO -.1 age t It; hoped - t,7w La ni round slic ' n tile "" . - ..., gbt use!" -The by *by each - chi eon mea.sure in Ma.99/11371111P. - eleiWhere. But the in a -ass _there and, eserywhe.re else o =Mg' sunruttioslly repudiate it. _his been 'adopted In the. Old Bay State of the supineness of the Republicans who , ettibrid a ..few thousand- Zito! Nothing and lOoefoosis to brand - on the State thisAdiaos sup,. I a i6lopullitloit. of two hundred Aoltio*l . 'voters, they gtse ninefetri Thousand Tote.] in its gripe! ' • , ~ :. , 2.% '..'iC.":. C .1:i.:1:1'. ' • .. _..._ . , Destarcrivz Fizz ,- On Wednesday the 4th ' Peoria's Stairs COBVLIITIO3.-Last evening, i H•-- „orb azitigyfigetnems, inst. the Sterling Sae Mille, in Burnaville the vare.n, P.epreeentive and Senatorial,dhitrict • -- ......:-....i. • __ _ ... _ ..... .. ......._ .. _ ... ~......... - ....... - ------------- iown ' ihip, belonging to Meters. Smith: Rhodes i.1313Veri11131..8 iti ail. elty. met toi 'elect delegaine New Stock of Melodeons. ...-REMOVAL. .1 0 13 0 Z.. S` Smith, with the store, dwellings and tenant to th e Peopte' s Stave Courentlou. -We append _1 UST RECEIVED, a splendid new lot of F - .,....- Ass:STANT JUDGE -Alexander IV. 'FOt, GI Melodeons. from the factory et, 541 s & HOW., Bow M E 6 It A W . S - "o" ter. of the .ity of Pittsburgh, Is a 'candidate kr the houses attached, were entirely consumed. Bo the revolt of the election. Repo btf, bf, molar:4,Mo for [h.. othm ol Assistant Jud g e a apid were the flames, that it was impossible to 5 t .,,,, Zr .9 " , '''" . - i D.11,11.<41,1 G , all Iliv styles Mai, by thi. arm nit ..4. • tur212.1.:F Base either furniture or an ides of wearing up- .1'; ' ":"""''' di'rr'- ] nun of lostrdosenta bare been al-Termed by the Greatest mod- TuBACCO AND CIGAR WAREHOLsE th e cm., r•,.,,,,„,.,, 1 1,-,,,, , yem riatm na the cartiatry.a• Dr Lowell Maw:l,oo, F. Rout., W. Basel, while PC,eral children belonging to the ad - - .L4ln 11. Bring-bor. It. Eradtary ~d others,- cam ,, the, eso b e . m • t i,,,l Front 241 LIBERTY eve Ker. rm . families of those attached to the mill, narrowly tut " .. Edward Gratc on no belogfir.t eau inAfrUMert.t. snap are noted tor the • . held In .Itlbe,) , <o. f , preoutco m Pol , gate, : it.llowi, g pante • n,4bilf To HS LIBERTY ST , ro•pmft.. 11.,r1mt mn , t•- 1--rwidirce Courentfun, t o If , t tt ,a. escaped with their lives . i . Ito.. r, . . , ~... m. 1., Judge of the twort 0 , f ,.. 1.7 , ,,. Ist Itorreseutativedlet r i et -Andrew Pmmll I Their WV and musical yosllt3 ot tone. REMOVED. ar'.. • We learn train the stage-driver through tliat 24 11 P. Molfinealfe —Their great power of /caw. ' . ^ . - -0-' 2. \ D ' 4 . 4 '. 1 ' 2: 1A /1 7. . }: ST I m' 7E - . w " :ii n ba GE a o r '- ad f lla MM te ' Z P od l .fl A'. region, that very destructive fires are raging in ~,„ :: - Kennedy Mt Caw. 3. Their quality o f tone. • G. .IWSSEY & CO. ha% e rem", eil t., f- 't I:I/ Us.; Mg t I oN• Will be a candidate 1... r " Samuel Bell, Jr. 4 Their ;frump' and-coy tom li ( mo t G. their nem Capper Worehotim. NO 37 FIFTH Irtu h ob• mi a Cm twx4 klepo'•lfo'dt Crdi'tll"•' m Cr the mountains, deetroyieg large al:Damao of ' ;;, b ~ " 'Seery Wallace. 5. Their beautiful .q tears Sold. STREET, in the Iron Feat Meek, thlrd Sof r semi or M. 0.! the pill m nr A ......,,,,,.. L.,. ,),,,, g ., m t h e C our t of Common young timber, and rendering the roads almost , m u o " Morton McMichael . nTh tr &Intl/intr. stree t . ap2l dast•P impassable by_ fire and smoke. The season hay ; 1111 .". " ' Dr.Ealtrcr. Their cheaphem uf price ___ " George H-Stnith. Put ale only by /OLIN 11 MELLOR, SI Weel et : z -- ..ye.l,lsTaNT .1t bf:r or Cmgllita PLEAS.- been favorable to much fires. while to the care- ; :; I: I t :,. Pittsburgh Ccpper ft c 111 n g bl. ill 88. Armstrong. befflrlptiv e circular. whit to any arferma an d -.‘"Y .I SW PIS I KUHN w t it be a e o uct ia,, r , to r bn u s .. issued nod actual miachleviousnet.s of thole re- I loin i, William Corry -_______ -- - - C. Crl. 11. VT SShIV• At C't 1 , t ••• ft ri, L. • 1 11,, , .111,..t, i.0nv.0...n. I. r the offlee of Siding is the woods, is to be au DC the low. I .. —smith . Bargains' In Etecond-Sand Pianos. ‘l , Nt - ra(71,1./.. 3 or A moel, jot, ot lb- t•-ort tt f' inn on Pit, At._ of thin , 12th " John A. Fisher. CINE 6 octave, Re‘ien-of,d ca.se, ff, ap,..law-tiol•F ea occurring by tech conflagrations. t 13th w o %I' If Kelly. Egg-Mill, near Spring 'Mille, is aide on firs, f 14th " •• Fraumolloud ; 1._./ Iron frame, made by Chickerin g , A ip BRAZIERS BOLT AND SHEATOINC MM. '7,"-' Dtaortet tittoess•y. Sans, only two years old. PRESSED COPPER - i D I ITO :, T A TTORNEY.--.1,111: M. Eln L • and the destruction of young timber is reported 1 n th :: . Dew. W. Pomeroy , 00. cl i. ootave, Ruerwomi Csaa, totiod totnntaf nt , e b 7 t i_. ocomo e r 1 v i t: 1 - I! i., IN ,; . i. , -•" F.. 1 , 1, • w 111 1.. a rnr,..1,1D. le for- the net t Rope, to be very great. The hill is also covered lath 13ths 17th district sands l l l' a ;," t k 'nb 'l3 et t /1 "` & ". 1.... n c. ti0D.......,11..0 bfr ncomm•l , to lb.. 4:1. • of ls. with now. of the very best timber, fit for lum- tioevut met tart. to--Rdt..9.41Z. * ‘‘' * . 1 . . 04 W-..r .4 R. , ....d ralw. dtllled dab, PIA. tWrlud Baum( .521/1 Bottoms and F%atsf '.” ~•• 01.1 All, :.,). rt., blsaT !ffl Nonns & Clark. Bross KettleS, Sheet linil , itbi.r lit,i- , - , -- bering purposes, and the danger to the proper. d b Nnno. A Cleat. W 215 HOUTON, Thllndli Mar I^, 1839 - fl i.° ' ' ' l ' l ', MthoKt..r c°*° , l°' ° Y °°°' ' r:- = ';,'Thr TOM T A TToRNET.-110BERT 11. (2Ml ty of farmers in that neighborho o d bee been miry Though efforts have been Y in . made sad :mu teuen "' .. - ' ..: N. Y '''''''''' C ' s ' BPELTEIL, .I)LDER, COPPIIR Ili V' 1.1 S. e,. • ft.,. of Ihrubm e hdo. will be a raudiflate for DJ, great. Th's firo iA the work of the iticendtary tierding a 81me n , ' Dealer" In Bltxk Tin, Tin Plato, Hasa Wim, Sir m 7•• t ,,, tA tt rp, s 1.0. m. the Republica n County Common. cad by various leaders to reemmile th e tit ff n erence; ' : : •‘" Rosewood : " Pape (Palls.) Antimony, Sheet Iron, Timm& Souls, A, for the detection of whom no effort ehould be '' 6 ' Illetho a -aby " " Albrecht. , among the Democracy, the President refuses to epared. -Centre Co. (Pa.) ?TM!. .. .. Loud A Bro. I No. 37 Fifth Street, Pittsburgh, Pa. , compromise with Douglas, except upon lmina- :: : 4 .." e . - German make. , {n.,.5.,,,T,._.T. W. Frareare WtitTp, ..4 The Republican primary meetings in Venan- tingconditions, which must berejeoted. A move- ii 6 " ! HS-Sheets Copper Cut to any pattern, s have • • " u •• Clement'. . , -Y bee i 1,1,y, .11 t.o , n CAntiblogt, lwf. re lb, !Opel:arta go County, are to bo held on Thursday , June mell4 le now melting to voile the North and South - I) EMOVAL.-J. S. Liggett Si Co., have re. GAM,. Coto mtion Cr s `"'" b east 26. C. P. Ramsdell, has been appointed Sena- irrespective of the Administratioe, with Hunter . r " or a te by 1m3121 JOHN IL HELGA, St Wood fib_ is, mowed from Na . as anl 70 Water sum. to No. 75 "IT , ' Ito_ Ilaar TtltrVitlCAYS._ - .- - - weal delegate, from this county, to the State for President and Douglas for Vice-President, LONDO.,NFIZUSTRATES Water and P 2 Front street SEICATE.-ELL, 11. I emir will be a can _ Convention, and J. S. Myers representative del- giving the latter the track for 1864. If Douglas „ , irv. doints for norm:fa: mu Cr the ~, ,f om Senate at the J R. DOOM J. S. LIGGETT Atu CO, ' ''' '''''' nose Republican Contention. eff2,islettleT agate. will accede, it is supposed thin combination eau SCIENTIFIC AND HISTORICAL WORKS, ..--- - -- A was named Fagan, was killed by a pistol Ibe easily mad e.- N , Y. Tri b. Loun FACTORS end Produce C.immis. A••embly. i e&-DA rin E. BAYARD, Of Per 1,1,4 tow ri shot, on rho night of the 7th, scar Buoyrus, 0, 1 WHAT'S is et Neste l-A man named Philips, In b,,,,.11 on /Mint day Evening, May 1/, at 1 . 14 o'cluck, by Prodn l c ' T ' o r e ' r h a ' l n y ". N l n e r .' 6 77.. "l I IV t'0 u .'' , .' , '2V,;;:7"::,",`,.;, ,blp, will be a candidate ter nn mleatie n for Am. , mal e , by a man named Hunt, from Columbia Co. N. I charged with murderlog his wife at Cairo, and a rutsbantaii7raimi:i: , DAVIS & CO. - f-2•-y % laden' th e 11.• publican C0te6 , 110.•1.. ___ _ _. _________—___ resltdkater ,-- Y. Hunt, had a large sum of money with him ; ' man named Hanna, who recently escaped from V . 1.. C...j.ir L.“ ... . , .... .. .... joy; ro.r.usi I, 'A itir.lo2lN RIDDLE, of it..liinsim t owns h ip, and as Fagan, who was drank, stopped him on jail at Thebes, were arrested at Vienna, a few will be a raadidata for Amembly, e n 'jeer to the deaden or ODD FF.LIA/IT'S BUILDINd. CALDIVELL &, BRO., the highway and attacked him, Hunt supposed days ago, endeavoring to make their way to Pa- BOAT FUR Vlr IMO' A 011 110 %I.E111: IN Om Repuldlcon Contention. 01)14 it was his purpose to roe; and 'hence drew Lie 'cake, and : a man was arrested in pale an- „„ d irs ~ ~,, , i „ ~ a r „,.. ktho a ,„,,., , m """ I '' """''' "" I C11 "'"L e ",,,,,'1j'',.,,,, • , ,,,,,, I ~,, r -- -u - st - W. U s Al. GRIND! C.II, of Birnlinglitith, pistol and shot Fagan. Hunt delivered himself culled of horee-stealing at Carthage, and was Ivo l Z ll : d Chas. a" Lamb, W " orkec ng Al 7 tOn's CY:l'Peo r ' t , f nt Tar tin , Do lc Li g ht a ‘ nd 11. boy litilhe gs . ,a , , , '-' , TY' will t e supprrted In the mom fif e Repo 11. en windy up, and after an examination was disoharged. tent hack by the way of Warsaw. All this oc- No. tlfi Ti 1 m art.! 7 i 0 . ,,, ,I , . Coomotio n . tor nundnatom ler the Assembly rim IS t , - -, -- • - AIITI•FVOITIVII LAW COINTENT/011.-A bless curred in Illinois. tt k e"l.l. 8 1' . 1 15e ' ri l l ' e, rY Ll .. .7 P ,ll' . :=l of alts a n i,l T , 1 b :7210%17m ' ; A j- A ''- "• - Work. and Life; Vre'a Dictionary of 11114 Goa Manufacture, EMI/ VA L.-N. Hot eES d: SoNs Bunkers, r.;?.. Amagliithr.•- Y . LCDII I,; ItIETLIEN is a Convention has been called to meet in Cleveland, Tun Dubuque Express and Herald of Tuesday . KA ? A ''' A "' KAPl° " Ath ' A 'cud Cr Am. Jiat.ly bolero 11,. Republican Con g c w. g‘ fo e It have rom.oed thme dm,. above . tibm , aid eland, C-: ,,i,,,, 'w spit rd a Nineralf; Falll's edition Of IsldtHmare. 9 MI; Loudon: wher e they will be felted twit the romp]. don f f their 11.1 Jr 1:11M Thllitlday, May 24th, to take action in reln- notices a rapid rise of the Mississippi at that llogarth's Work., with anppertmed plater, Battle ot Water. bedding. aP9•'/Ii n------,....,,i,,,i,-BL-,-._.,r,,,,,- :11, - 4 - CHET t ., of Obi . 100, Clic, Antblecobin Garle.. " 4 s P 4 it a F '''''' - STEAM bel - a - .RiiLE - Iklittlitid. 11,-:?' ~...1,,,,, will Lo a mntbdate for Assembly, oat* 11013 to the late infamous aisle under the fugi- point. It was within twentytwo indict] of the Ova law in those counties. The call la address- attained i li"ml ''' , Journals, .%. , 1 Political Cutiositim, 1773,2 c. heightn ........., IRG... swelling rapidly. Catalogs. are now rearly. Books • 111 be open f or • red. to the decision ot the lirpublica u Cull nine Contention. std to the people of the Western Reserve. There was already considerable destruction of Ination ott Fdday morning. -- furl: At.•it - ' A KEZTI2IO has already been held in &Idabel. pronerty. Tbe prospect is certainly bad for our i la County, at which resolution's were adopted friends down South. Idenouncing the Fugitireßlave Law, and pledg- FI RE is rots Wooes..--A fire has been ragin g 1 DAVIS & CO., AlE:is. ing the prielonera at Cleveland, that if judicial for several days In the woods up Chinchacla relief was not ultimately afforded, "no prison moose creek, and hes doubtless done considera should hold Arm" Senator Cadwell °dinned- ble injury to the timber In that vicinity.-- Ciear. the people in a speech of crest power and elo- f ield &Oman& ttuence; nd after the committee hd reorted he resolu a tions, Mr. Giddings spoke, a p and "made' one of his powerful and peculiar speeches, with telling effect. He closed by sketching a Mowry of the Order of the Sons of Liberty in New Eng land, an organized body of the days of the Rev olutiou,to apply the doctrines of free government and practicaprotection of the right. They were ' the men, he staid, who con:Jelled the British ' Stamp Aot Commissioner, Ingersol, to resign his royal Commission; and afterwards enacted the 'Boston Tea party.' He then submitted aConsti lotion for such a body, and after signing It him self, invited eters to follow his example; when nearly a hundred names: ma enrolled upon the spoil A eignificant fact is this matter, wo notice that among those who took part In this meeting, are the names of some who aro the most unser. waive in the community-EM old whig of old whims standing at the head of the nommitte on resolutions. Nearly all.the county officers par ticipated. Senator Wade was absent from town. THE FELLING it THE PAPAL STATILS.!—A respondent of of the London limes writing from Rome says "The Papal government is full of apprehen sion for the future, and not without reason; for notto epeak of the menacing aspeot of strains beyond the Roman States, the excitement in the interior inorefiees from day to day.—As one strolls through the Piazzi dl Spagna or down the Cores, and watches the groups of curioaity-hun tors, mate doubt might arise in the minds of the uninitiated as to the reality of this reported ex citement. Nevertheless, it is not the leant true, and I beer continually of three who have just esoaped the vigilance of the authorities and have gone to join the national army. From Peru gia it is stated that one hundred and seventy five young men have gene to Piedmont, and among teem the zwo Counts Cesar' and tho two Counts Monteaperelli. From Romagna it is sta ted that three or four hundred have left, and from Rome itself upwards of Bitty. Passports are now positively refused, ao that other means of leaving have been Bought and found; perlitips_wipit we commonly call "French leave"' has beset taken. The fact is, Loiterer, that the ferment increases, and that the youth do leave, either by Civita Vecchia or by the land frontier. It is an indication of a much healthier elate of things than hat long existed here, and a good augury for the future of Italy, I that the excitement no longer manifests itself in abortive and eilly attempts to redeem the coun try In street cries and objectleta demonstrations while, it shows, at the same time, a union of par ties, and an absence of that dangerous and de telmaga-element which has so often ruined the hopes of the Italians by its excesses. The strong est and most promising features of all, however is that the moderation and union are all the re sult of admirable organization under the leader ship of Piedmont. Without her direction no move will be made ; when she hoists the standard no police prohibitions will prevent the popals lions from crossing the frontiers by the hundred and thousand." I:MIGRATION TO TILL UNITED STATEN—Be-mark saMs Increase —The present month (March) in likely to prove the most buoyant in the immi gration trade to the United States that has oc curred for the past two years. Since the com mencement of the mouth seventeen ebipa have been cleared by the government emigration ofa cer at this port, having on board 6760 emigrants, chiefly bound for New York. The numbers car ried out by setae of theme vends are truly for midable; for butane°, the Constellation had on board 767 souls, and the Emerald Isle, 770 souls; the latter having mailed on Tuesday,.the 19th. Of the total number 1407 were English, only 81 Scotch, while 4640 were Irish, and 487 natives of other countries. The majority of the latter were Mormons,--352, chiefly Danes, having— with 347 English and 8 Scotch, a total of 737 Mor monn,--sailed In the William Tapscote for New York on the' 11th instant. In addition to the above, the ships Great Western and Jeremiah Thompson; with about 1400 passengers, sailed from the Mersey on Thursday, the 21st, and before the close of the month upward of 2000 more are expected-to embark; making the emi gratiOn to the Slates upward of 10,000 in one month. We may add that the monster clipper White Star, belonging to Messrs. H. T. Wilson sad Chambers, has been chartered to convey pasiengers, and will sail in the early part of next month for New York.—Liverpool Ames. Tun Misstsstort FLOOD.—Tho New Orleans papers, of the 7th, state that the river was then rising from Baton Rouge down, and was expect. ed to be tieing at Vicksburg again in a few days; between Baton Rouge and New Orleins,it has been full to thohrim, In the bends, where the cur rent rushes against the banks with great force, the gentle wind or a peening boat thrown the liquid element over the banks. A leUer to the name paper from Plaqueminee, dated on the 4th says: Three °mama have taken place on the pro erty of Mr. Maximilien Martin, at Pointe ale p - Hache—the largest of which measures over ono hundred feet wide, and to about nine feet deep. If thatorevasse le not speedily stopped not a single stalk of rice will be rained this treason in that section of country, which is the very cen tre for the culture of that grain, and moreover all the orange trees, the finest in the State, will be killed by the fresh watere. All the farmers of Pointe a-Laßache, with their slaves, are bard at work on the break on the levee, and yet it in Impossible to nay whether they will be euccees ful in Mopping it. Fine IN THE 31011 STAL30.—For several daya and nights past, during the dry weather, the mountains Lave been on fire in many places. The fires could be distinctly seen after night from - this place, in--all their gran deur. A large extent of territory has been burnt over, and at one time frightful accounts of the loss of life and property were in ciroula tioo—but from the most reliable information we eau gather, wo incline to believe that no very serious damage has been done, except to the growing timber, fences, &c. Robert McDowell, Esq., we understand, boat about eighty rods of feriae, and 1,000 now rails. John Snyder also had a few cords of wood destroyed. Great de struction of property would have resulted from the fire, had not the people with almost super human efforts, labored to prevent it. —Uniontown Standard. THE Examen Emortoxe.---The Eaglish bor. ough elections were proceeding when the Persia sailed. The general result cannot, of course, be known, but the indications were that the Derby party would be beaten. The attempts to defeat Mr. Bright, in Birmingham, proved a rid iculous failure, and at Carlisle, Bir James Graham nod Mr. Lawson, hie nephew, who advacate the bal -1 lot, were returned. In the last Parliament the Derbyites had ono of the memberefrom Carlisle. At Bristol, Mr. Berkeley, a leading ballot advo cate, and Mr. Gore Langton a liberal, had been returned. Mr. Richard Cobden bad been ra t opposition, for Rochdale. Mr. Edwin Jame s_, he eminent counsel, had again been returned( m Marylebone. übt was entertained of theationat rd Jo mi tten and hie liberal asifeirites In the pit London. ~e Tux Ring of Naples, eaye Mr. Bigelow, (April :,) etlll lingers on the hither side of the grave, b t tho continuance of- haute lo now only a a :cation of days, if not of houro. Tie bulletin „ i ; IQ:a Two Wallas" . berm:nee every day more ma , more discouraging. No one here oxpaota to loot through the current week. Thp new mln. try for Wilma to tato Zuni boon *emit okOod upon ":,•• BOEHILATE'B HOLLAND BITTERS.—FEMALES Berynaftro term Notts. on Drintrth.—A Tonic Eitintulaza, suitable to thaw peculiar period. in the Woof every female, More partkulthly every mother, bee long been • &eider. tom to the media.] world: wonethlng to be retained e.. necessary compooent of every well.fumished Family IllMede Cheat, to which, at those thoaons, recourse may be had, with the confidence of finding relief front the aand restoration of strength, with perfect feartheactssof any nothequences, yet without having taken a medicine pore ng antegonlatio principles, to renderdangerom another medicine should it be sotacqnently required by th e peco• Barley crib, disease. All these conditions we belle.. to le perfectly fnlfillal BetrAutha JEltalkosal Ditto. iron. the nature of the - diem. es here alluded to. we hare not hart pros:. to parade.. mutes of those who hare unhesitatingly afforded ea the evidenceot the troth of the &overdo. we been make._ Bata!! and every word can be trobetaotated to the tottlafte lion of the mad incredulous. Woofer one of the moststhe sad .rtaln remedles for this clan of affliction., and all thy., whether peculiar to the sex or not, which result loom weakness of any particular organ, or general debility of the syatam. owns effeeis &zealots. magical, yet th em:recut:l.th It cuulCats• no violent &bock totem ayatem, but gently Insinuating liaolf Borough the whole frame. math@ th e vital energy to Wawa •Cticus tj and, while ethithng Calera to throw off the mute, it Cheroots y eradicates the eftecte of disease. IT -Aro you uatheated In early mating, lodisposesl to nal— e earnestly mama yOu Co try the halt of • tempt...id.— on , by will not harm. Tat we pLailirely gatruut.e. new acceth of energy, and a cheerful,. hopeful looking forward to the doths of the day. Aro you subject tonansn before or after esti.? Try the =the greenly before each meal. As eves.] befora it will not h sem: .et we enure you of relief from that distr.dog loathing at the thought of food,aud also from the disponi this to vomit after pertakteg. We promise perfect cis,. Con of what has been esteem 1f 3uu Dud duse pnwerthed has Men too great, diminish the quantity to cult .our conatitntion. Rue Cancrru—The Osumi. highly Coneentrated Duet - - hove'. lloiland Bitters is put up In half plot bottles out), and tetanal at fl per bottle. The great demand for this truly Cciabrawd Medic:ice haa !:]arced many I eitth eks,u whkb the public aboulthsuard againat notch... Lowest. of ttle thpthltiori! Pee th at our name l. ~o th e Inl,l of every bo you toy. BENJAMIN CAGE, alt , A CO., Sole Pi., rho_ es, Woo] betwveo let aud 2t eta, Pettaburgo. re curl, lava ileb3 ablirrtusenunts • - - _ i I !...:ItEAS, Letters of Adrninietration to , emte cf J Denny. tat" of pat tow. ably, / county, Ca, &ceased, h.,. t..eao ,aatad to too anbecra, r, all peraons indebted to the said eater.. areas quo, a. ••• a ,ate Immediate payment. awl :boa , h.,,ne clean, agalnot the estate d‘red•nt til mak,. r, ,• saps, artthant delay, m r- J. 119.1:11ETON, ddttardatrator No. Tbhd area 12th, 151. rnathlava* G. a. M. 82dITLI Attorney and Counsellor at Lass =Rs =__ 13rOrlestrOet , a CorOSCloroitsl ItopOrt n. 1 • For Bankers' and Easiness Nen. 1 eia Eli: FOURTH SEarl.AsrsuAL x - e Li - mr. JL of this ealo•ols re/./..us .f medue, eonl. 0.../ /•-t. /soot oo on 13th otJecuere, haring both eshatso./. t// • ( 0 44.1 Isod wens.. demand, • ...rend edition revised •od , /,1- rected, ben teen mused. and la now weedy for delivery to such to hare nee alretqy topplled thouseirce loth the I wok. Dermal hunulted, of the best Beakers •mi llsreheeta In different Mies of the Union, bare aotord In purtrotur this Reference Itccord, thus making a Tereolone and re/obis mthcend of the pecooloy conditioa and proven. and buta nes. capacity of about AOC* mercantile Dons, In twenty. On of the principal ottlatand centre/to( Wedeln the United State.. The Sow York Iferninnt or Banker will arcertain by a key ancompanylug the book.;the good.. of credit, character. habit., and thpital of such .. will be likely to dee! with him, while the übobtown merchant w:11 warn with Doc. 1 I curacy, the ..tact foutolablon on which the :Ow Vol h oax k h. base thalr tun:item To proeide for any ponetble error that might occur In a work so negentee .n &tent and to keep purr ba.sre informed of the change. that most meows/eerily take place, the pr,, I I priotors Wog • printed skeet , tlearreclonB oury If-V .& The time sad trouble that • work inset nave, thy loose / ft mart prevent, and the halloeuce it most have to encoring o othod sod profitable trade, nuke it loralubla to etholo 1 talc Slerchauts, klenufacturers, Note Iltokere, and Bulk. of Diaconat e and yet the atone, inclucliag the two stint-amtotal volumes, the theca. ofeorneeLlona and the facilities of tSe calms, to threshed to othorthen at One Unadred Doi. los per enntho. Full teattkolare, not embraced 10 tbl. idrertisentent, may be obtained at the tan of the proptietors cad publish er., .1 01. DRADSTrikill . A DON, No. Ds, Broadway, Now loth, , Over Broadway Bank. • R. IL NEVIN, Jr, Agent No. CS Wood Otte% Ditueburgit. AI. of my 5 FAIt IC REDU C TO ALL POINTS ON UPPER MISSOURI RIFER, ANDLIBAL & BT. JOSEF R R. R ONLT ROADtiNWhy ACROSS RNTIRE STAI4,6IISSOCRI. ' One Hundred and Fifty Miles further West than any other Railroad.' Time from Pittsburgh t St. Joseph 52 haws," 36 haunt gnickat than any ether line Be sure and ask for tickets ria Hannibal & St Joe R. R. For Tickets •nd Information rail •t GENERAL RAIL ROAD A STEAD BOAT TICKET OFFICE. urn= room yloppr,gabel e flonso ; or, mseNon OFFICE, 01.P.,41" depot, Liberty stn... lieng R. a.* 8 P. Apo.- 30,000 "P's OF NIIISCECLY.A.N.EGOTJS BOOKS NOT( SELLING AT RUNT & MINER'S AT RALF PRICE, consisting of Bib Histori cal Works, Biographies, Noirels, Scientific Works, Standard Poetical Works, etc.. etc., etc., at HUNT & MINER'S, . tayl6:2td Masonic Hall, Fifth street. TO THE LADIES—WIIITE GOODS-- J. Ladles will end at DUROUNIELD A 00'8., a very dos ownortutent of mate Gouda. adaptod fur IWkato, Mt.,& and Ladles Drosses and Underwear, inclodlng etue* pat. torus or DrillLadts. Striped and Dared Naonooks, Dotted and ?Irani Swiss Mnolins, eoti !leashed Carobrlen, French do, Also floe Bird Eye Linen Diaperg, [Joao Law. md Cam bria', and cholrepotterna of Pentad Liman Lawns, for chil dren's and ladles dragoon. Onr vary largo oopply or choirs Dreg. Goods le worthy •Meilli attention. royld G UNS, PISTOLS and FiLLE ARMS GEN ELLALLT rho affection of amigruit• and ottien. b 11.1r,1 iv t aplandld a[ock or AL RINDS OF FIRE ARMS. The stock I. os volt rerted that re cep eupply twy kind of priced weapon that road be deetred. Pekoe low -tad sat isfaction guaraatleet. OARTWRIORT YOUNG. No. SG Wood attar t. SUMMER WARES-- Ire Chests, Water Coolers, Mut Pates, Ice Crxm 'scour., Chercoel Forts Toilet Ware. A large m tm orot of the .0 00, seek!,, et the' Num runlet:ling Llsrdtrare Lame, No. Woad mat. m 716 T. 3. CRAIG. notice. TO WHOM: IT MAY CONCERN.—The andorsignsd Will dispose by Public lets, on At TOMIDAY. JIINS HA, thtir want:mut Otl Litarty street, 175 CORN SE4 MS, tor .&e., lithe tune is not WS land Shel U ler. reamed Wort that UV,. KIVA d MITCHELL. Pittsburgh, Bity 18.59.-snyl4/Ind VIROM WALL STREET TO CASHMERE —A Journal of Flee Year. In•Aels, Africa and Europe, by Jahn B. Ireland. Mogi) Miller's Copular Geology. an ...go y , 'ln Sweets of Religious nought, by Me e ..., Log = „gi. Mato:l, D. D. Jost rlxolerel at DAVISON'S. GO Wood amt.' 'ISSOLUTION.—no partnership hereto. D tom 0:! Ling baleen 8010m011 abettor •114 jaba threhb, Jr, bar We di; been dtreetred,h7 to OW count. either et the pallet ore autharlted to oaths up the beat etta. POL. BELETTEI4. . . 401 IN STEAM), Ja. dlleabehy City, April I, 16,56 6 -sayliltd• • FE 1'7,11 , 131T8-100 doz, trot last metretrand failial• try do do - AMUR* VfINUIRS, wy12.3t4 ODD YELLOWS HUI LDINU IMPORTANT NOTICE. IN CONSEQUENCE OF DECLINING IN health, the mobernbrr Is Moot milt-log from Ilminem, and Men for vale, nt VERY LOW RATES, hr. entire Mock of FURNITURE, LUMBER, VARNISHES, Llo giro offers for rout hie Ceti]. t end Quin. Factory. In whole Or in put, and the roOrms now occupied . him In the "Diepatch Building," flfto street—p..-.avian given on the tot el July. Perrone lu rent 41(1.1:Muni yin end liar a rata oppor tunity in porch.., the prlnre being pat d,rn LOWTR THAN IOWA!. 11. 11. RYAS, • NUS • GI AND 09 FIFTII STREET, rtg,9 dtf EXCHANGE AND BANKING HOUSE wE beg to apprise our fnende and the nub tt.•l wo hey. feriae, moor tea , °Trick:. so 33. I+.t3 Li BLOCH. FIFTH triliZET. .11.. r. we • I , baldly Id tertter them our vervium truet our ample Caeltel, with •n eSperiete.o 4 teem, pn• - • lb. Inv/late. I nethtal, tht• ,ity.• rumble VIII to meet the yenta°, s/ur vu/hen.te We will 0 .3., V. , tram/el the Y.littaug e eral Heuktog linstneve in .1 It. ITUdileil COMM/tie-111 Paper Negotiated Rocks, &ea., an.l other rlevnriliee (ought •tht leid On • r,c4v,pl 4 tEctal n gtv•4 it. Collrrti..rs fu etly Depoetits Ileceirei Futida oe Curr•pf, Intel,. a110w...1 nu Thne Deposita_ ~• Deal tliw , .e. LLlnk Laud W.irait'is. ic.• Crerlit lwrtat poftible llnairn, reaptly by !Int mcl.o. Loy,l tiKANINt, oots, Shoes, Hats, ...Vo 144 Fourlh t ern. JAMES P. TANNER, NV Vi-LAI ESA LE SHOE, tur ~v 4„.lXtia Twittisnouw- Nr.. 6'l 1/4 r'nE:llttspu:,:. Pennj hi Llu cur to ga, hi. ver, lug. 'too t of 1100L8 par:hesPd dirert Llco 16.3 NEW ENGLAND MANI:- TOME& Lt I.be LOWEST C.:321 e .bich F. dlepoatal a at • small advance., COST O - Baynte who hal, he•etofore ann. EE. for their goods, for tho Intnre wLI are both lime and money by m.klni their purchases, from Gina larDeelert are requested to call Wine taming, and eat lety therneelvee at the tact. ykili.Pal dent. attention Rte., bo order. 0 , 1.41 L DAIRLINGIXN 0 X 11001( DARLINGTON it BOOK'S /INTSTJI4.I%.I•7OEI 11.0.£1,70,2", N.. 37 Fifth Street, L'P STAIRS, BANE BLOCK, I • I77SBaRGU, PA, I n7nro. Ilull,llogr, Slorrhandlon, PurnltorsJacd other prep orty egilnet Lam nr Damage 1.7 rim AGENTS FOR • Continental Insuranre Co. of City of N. York. Casa nuclei mei Surpies 0nh,227 hh Mimicries! Perileipate lo the Pieta. •Itbout iurnrring no; Liability, Manhattan Fire lnenrance Company of the Vlty of Neer York. facsvparatcll42l. Cash r.spitsaand 5urp1u5....5973,=0 09 Atvre CHILDF., of fl. Cblldn A Co, No . WOod street, PlitaborAb, ee JOHN I/ ]]..CURD , of 11 , Cofd A Co, Nn. 131 WfAilfareet, PlitaforAll; I. H. PANNOCE, of Kfog. Pennock A Co., No. n Wood et, Pittsburilf: JACOB L. ACHWARTL, of 9. A. TlAhneatoolt l Co., No. 19 Wood streat,Pittaborgb; ORO. IL WHITA, of 11. - Wh3l. ACo , No. Pittnhorch. Pianos! Pianos !! fiIiaRSPLENDID STOCK OF TUE CELEBRATED GOLD MEDAL PIANO FORTES, GEMMIE IVILLIAM KNABE (k. CO., BALTIMORE SEVERAL SECOND HAND PIANOS Pram SZS to rOO for sale or rent. CLAY - -_-_ GOVEUSIIEn PIPE CLAY, IN BOXF. TO ARRIVE IN MAT AND JUNE VON KAPFF & ARENS, Carnage!) A A a Buggies. FOR TUE ACCOMMODATION of Pitts efh.totirospeb.ez an. ptrln c are im vleltirthr t :b4 , f r. l7 l ,..the etan f oi rev ,„ he Mosamnialsela Rowse, on Ninth street, lor Um 0010 of CARRIAGES, RUGGLES AND sricval WAGONS, Of his ono mannfacture—the materiel ell e o lecktl _Rh great ore. Geeing bon engaged thirty-thee yore In the bushman, nod the Lot nook. PMn In allesbear ear, wab arow of buelnena Is eufllcicut suarautee as to the qneAtty of hie work. The public' aro ropectfolly locked to call and examine his work. 11 2lattollDr7 on the corner of Federal etreet Ann North CAttaton, Allegheny City, JOAN NOUTR. onillolmdirtrY riIIANGE IN THE RAILROAD BT.E.I.IIBOAT TICKET OPPICK.—The old Tkket OW" corner ram, /donongaltels I.locuo, bee been mope.. M fur the sale of Ticket• tbrongb to all Important points, Vrat and Bontb. Also, by ell Pleamboat Ilse on Lake Erie, Dlkblpn and Eoperfor. P. H.NUWLAND, my9..llnd General Reiland ...I ptemmbent Amt. IFETSI7,I7 - 11 . 0 U J. 'I 7 mmks Tyreo 6xtro ftmily; 1:13 ball do do, do; 13 emirs MiliOn flop:Than . 61 hal( do tio 60 sACk• Clinton do, extra family: 66 do do do, eepartlam No leading from steamer MO= 0. by my/2 181616HDICKIIIt kCI NIOE To GoimitiTO s—p ni. ropo grading. paving end =JUN; with nut, auk aired, between Fulton and Glendora strode; will Do receiv ed as the ollacs of the Recording Ergialatoe wall thei Instant.: - Th ug ILIGRELY, Iteending Regula Mih tor. Pitteturab, key Lithalnamvl94ed 3sliTii" -- w h es; o ji Anz iar ilroo low sacks Tennessee, for aisle m~liVinailarx4ls Wails aint4zint. :~. VANEERS, CANE From 10 to 2 per ram. REMOVAL_ /KRAMER & RAMC ' Bank Bluck, Firlll Street PITTsBURGII, PA. El 0 Ssl" INT .E.."1 - 1:f , etz C- Slawsfartnttd ty CHARLOTTE BLUME No 11S Wood at.. 21 floor .bor e /911, FOE SALE HY AT BALTIMORE TILE UNDERSIGNED, Livery btrible Pro .l prietoni of Pltteborgh, &Boohoo, awl adJololng Bar tog to aIIOOCILIM to LOO tittno that limy aril prepared Bumble OUNERALS Wing LICARSZ AND CABBIAOLB AT TWO DOLLARS BACIL; or as cheep as aoy other aloe 1/ameat. Oarrlnte trill be fornland for Concert. Theatrce .r Patties at the woo low netc W. Renato EL Nemec. W. Taovnto, . JACISO2I & Oo . IL L AUoo, Buono. 21111.1.04 110 1 / 4 11.11D • ItIVITEILL.I, Joao Otter, J., James From, J. L. Ilesooco, /tato Cuestat & Co. & &Ramona. ____ to7lkiw4 .VRESII FRUITS-300 qts. Blackberries, tar sad 4 qt. cang 1,000 IN. Gorman sad French pp 042T44_4844.tr0, 44. pra MIALLIU ON,ll4Omlttbteld rt ttaidd SE= Ititsrrtlanrous Marble Mantels - - --- -- - A ' , L st.ScsiCiamrßtoLur-nsrlialt:siniEl RbT..Bmindf,i':b,•"to'ivUaTl: pviblican Cenoty Colt volt.] Ice Aaacnibly, tram the Ilia MADE BY 3IACIIIXERY, ti let south of the Monongahela and Oblo. nlyib.3lu..? LI:ASSEI1B1.1" —C. Al. li.ontrirsotr, Esq., of Always on hand at tlio li , itatst ❑ pri•ar-i. , ~., Allegheny, ar 111 be yupporteal in the Republican • HOUSE SHOULD BE IYITII- Contention an a candidate for Asacinhly. No GOOD to34 . .nvr min), ro,, or S•rwid Pried. 4 lirdh,ty City. A. 1 OtrE MARBLE 51 ANTELF.—They ere alwaya neat, 1 .1 . 7. M. a..., .A. ,, E 3 18LY- - -A. 11. BURNS, of Findley add wore to the I.rao ty ~ f a bon, i ban any ntLe , *Ma" s'T- , totanablp vill beti randl4.l, for onnunatinn to the 1h0"..t. b. Mircb." `nth lb. e.." rn".. , .tod b...dea, Arsetably leA te ' t he nta, lbp •.11 • Col 1 - ., , Ten on They never don the the ;lately t.l a bunny.ot fani•ly hy .1,,,,,i.„,,,,,4 - u ,"' '''''' -Gm tent . taking fire, . wood mantle, very often do 'CT? . Ai ID L. 6111Y11 will be a candidate for '. riOIII Ir.t. pn for A ~ etobly. flow tbo A liegivoy City j that'll:l, at next Itepohhcan C.nventiQn. f op?4 , :d•vrtcP • -c, n, R. P. M, DOW ELL, of Allegh eny city, vrlll I, ri ern ;101. f..r renomination r lb.. Aaeetn- LI, beforo the neat R-pollen., Con, dation. air... 9 .1, . 1 14 r bbf Tall/ 11, rro =INS MONITZIRENTS, TABLETS AND GRAVE STONES Com otta•lonoor. • az - 1,..,,tr mii.t.s. of Wilkins tomulhip, trill Len d o l e,. for C.•noty Conmmalout r, anhiect to Can and b N. B —Our etr o-k ~1 Marble /I the log,: in tLe wou,' , 1 17 ''' ,11. ` ..0f the RepobEcan Convention. imyle...leerte, d"g M""f"""'d I, mark in'T. I. ''''' nP En '''''' i ) ..1 -- Eftlf ART/ Boyce, of South aette — ton style, with mars dilinalch, end et 1000 c,,st than con he 10ne ; we."' ehip, skill to A condtdato for County . 0 cam by mere 0419411•10, i subject to the thelsion of th- iteruhlt.' on Convention. N7l: :Rut , XV-at-ot-troorn, :12:I I.i bort t - St roe t ; ' -•—. 'b otel Room 011 Iha Second story ; , t a 5- , Tv THE DELEGAE-X . ' r•f . the Itepublicam County Convent lon.—We loarn with pleasure that , )1e t; guEt • E C. I.l,llEttft2t, of Peettlett tosmiaiir i will Loki orTlll . .3 I! . LIBERTY srftr.r.i, riTT.fir gi. if. rotottnl•te for County Commistouner. We have known 31r. hoovers long M. o 0t.t.,, reliable MC: he 1.1 • Br tn and tot, w. w. ArALL.kcE: lii:,',::of";i::?,iii...n'li..r:di-:iu"iZ :74 Tri,rTii ' s ' e i l ' e r ii: Cumm•eotoner • ollice. The f.ct to opparent. STEA. NE .IEI PIG/NEIS ',EI .- ter metNli TAX PAYER, ,oITottLRY III ' CLARRES, of Findley town. • ~," Ott, will he onippurted In the Republican Moven , hoe for 10. oillos of Conntyllommlsoloner. rotp2P,..tceM XJ - •— hewn J. FLEt ts c, of Peebles tow n ihir, STEAMI:NWcES ' n h an a. ' l , n , 1 ,, . nillNaran,ll4•4f,rConntyC •mmtrauterotect near, STEAM 1111 toth eL,toJ..... lthe Re po h n e m/ConntYConventEm in n Jnee t , [ANN. MILL ~/F:AR lust. apTT,lrtottreF A 1101, ESOINE AND MACHINE r A Fri so . 0rr.1.1,1, cic -- , , [1,,,v i o Rohl Ns,,N. r o f cii,tie - r. tri;o,hili, .- , Orate lior. sn.l ia,t/ 1T,,,,ht0,0,,, on h,„! t to-sil 10. a 00rultdot.. f., Coin , etitilril ii,iter htili. Cetalogoaes 01 Whe..l.,Yett 0 all can:. wool gearte; ] OOllO the deetoson .4 in. Rept:24l,n Convento-n FRENCH Bella MILL ...+ Y. iN EF, I tit ;7•,. Pltt. , i' SrA v Pt. _ Treationr•r. er.'il 4.ui. ' , I . _ ANC/10It BOLTING CL • • 711./. ot t olth 0.1 prt , i ,„ E „, „„, ",•,. ",.„,,,,..,. „,....,,, i. „,,,,,, ,, r t. :=, - -' , i'e.loß,, A. 5rp....r.n.,r, ~ t Pitt. , nt u. aligh , , i, 7 , l_ll i: , ...d .,, n ,, b , .. 2 n.t. 1..,,n, n n t ~,,,, ~, ~,, .„ .„.,,„,„„„ l „, , ~,,, ~,;,,,,„,::•,. „ s , : ‘ 7 ,. enfi . t . ' . ~ r Coeuts T el.turt -re ~13 South Fay e tte Mr.UEJE. , ,,'I. , EA f 1.% T E N .,;Et.:l•th zil I NOLF. `EA. i t , - i " , PM tS o f . Y. Coq LTER. , •1 4,..tr, V 111 Lot audit/ate Err O•univ Trozotteer, , CH NE. 1.. l'OhT II:LE 011.1.0 1., lil• ot lea on.i Chopptoo. ont t o th o aeon , f she IteptiLitkart Convex/ten, Itt..E,` PATENT wArrit wiliiEr..s, e... , 1 is , oiii..- ' mylXdA•te LTermt ttv. Cut. a115.:"..e cheap, and warren tea t, pee eatiotooll n F. ,:-._, IRE.* TE RE R.—W , t. A. HERRON, Of Pitt clog battn,g . ltr hi , r.t.... , nue third pr .e of 60.100 'h....--' ' , Pr IVO/ Ili, won h. ft rondt•litte for Coenty Trearnrer, t,•.,•,th., 11 • LO. O to •t 0••••. l'atottureti. 1 ,. 0e:.;.., t., th/ 1 - 0100 I the itennhhcan Convention In done tr4t/i*ortzT IL' W W A 1.1. AV 1 , ''''‘:• • - il - Tt';A.IiCON 1 .. 1 'o' D, , if the city of PittsbuTgh LI TD/i'...4 CLIC CE.IIESF ~,, •ni L. • randhf ate for County Ineonfrer, enblect. to , 'r HE SUBSCRIBER in the F:x,.111,c0 Ag..nt . the dtcm, of the Republican bonny Coneentiun In June thre.dvetiotT .1, In fhb county far the gale of Beim o:it ,:ement Pb.. o ''' ___ IC:rni,entbitia,tuwachrke,npeF,r,,,,,.rd,:va.nj,,,,cl.o-,:re.0,1t1;.0,,,t1,,,L.:67,1t.,,,t: u.,, ,rr- _-,-/ p C , O „.. Cr b . I TT rst, IR ,, E , AL: C . IIII ,.. R .d . — Lu E: o LL.I. , B m A mt. SPIR . , of nod all oemmuted good Loirottattna for 'mine, ,t are ' e v. , the nett Rept/ bln - on Coneentton, k-c the °face of Connly carrel. We Invite • compsr,..n of Moo with soy other C,.. -,„ - , ' t „,„„. , , myldterta trsot A huge .nick will to a10e.,. kept nu hoed. non •,01 ort.ol,ocel o end rotrol at 10.. nttroa. W. W. W.‘ I.L ACE. : g ---", .3- COCNTi TREASCRER.—/ lie subscriber, ti. 31 )L. , .t.t.P.n.t..-0 Tr -,, ,... x . :1 , ann ,„ ‘ n. o , t i,.. li , ;ltt . na township, Is o a th met e ~d , l c d ro t eo nf oo r r CI UNDRI Es-10. bbi., pinn,nrip, tr i n I..rlnnd inn ito,ol•neon Norotootine..t,noon. , I. UK E'll DA 1 ) ...N. f', 100 tote 10,oter P.ru for t uu ,, „,,,,, .ny• _ A udillor. , -• ' ,. "..hr , •t tr , KO , -1. 5 - 1 ,- ,?P. , iir hr 6 iiiiitrocio, of Tarentui.i. will lie 4 ' 8 .4.. k° ,%": e ,i", ,',7;:• •""'" '''' • "' ronattLoto f•r Comae AahLor, 0nt,..-t to 11l de , c o n .n nf the Ftot•nhttean County Convention. In y 13..il to - F• ,I. Johnstown I.,rtf;ol Et .10 C,•totelovill o do .irl,.At - oIToR—AV N. N. Brßtif IF.LD, of East For oaf. by W. W. WALLACE, `..",-, Liberty, Peebles tnertrthip, 0111 Le aka ndidate fn. mule , ta.r.tnY Flo Lit-rt e otro,t. Eittobn,e. Counts Anditor.•attect 1.. the deviolon of the Republica , . tf e. 7.15 7 -1.7 7 —.. . . •...VttEtthßlCh iitEL;LE CoentY Conveottno• BOYLE & CO., myhEdlateT A DEArTIFUL Fri V: AL IVA TS ON 17A.V.1) M I I. L F N 1511 I NI 11.:4 - 59 SECOND STREET, ciNcINNATT, OHIO 13.1 PORTER OF FOREIGN LIQUORS AND WINES DISIILLERS Lcon 01„ COLHGNE SPIUITS, Cranphene, Burning Fluid and Spirits R PEN 'l' 1 N}, AlarzoNcturvers c.f rrery deseriptinu ,•1 DomrslioLiquors, Wines, Cordials and Frond] B ITTERS- rnustknlty cm hand earluul grab, 0( ptar. BOURBON AND RYE WIII:SKEY Peach and Apple Brandy. ALA, BARATARIA AND NEW ENIMAND 11UNI, Solo Martufacturen of the CELEBRATED "ROSE" WHISKEY. Agemts for FREDERICK GIOTILE'S JA PAN ESE BITTERS apl.l:4lAgorlyy TIME AdNl.lllldirTiCDl:l Cream Actually Frozen in Three Nlinutc9! TORREY'S NEW 4 MISLTE FREEZER. PATENT APPLIED FOh'. T ILE SUBSCRIBER, after careful ratio!) , and Tarim. experiment, beanie ...led In cowdructing a rievzor, which fur vimpliclty, durability, rapidity awl quality of Itsprainction, is unequalled, and armor ;ail to he c.amn a onNeraal favorite. To willaly the incredulous, there will IA weekly PUldic Ile exhibitions of this Preexvr, at No. 9 Platt street, to prove its ability to all that I. claimed IA IL Fite. from :1 to 10 quarts. irervEND FOR A CIRCULAR. -- • . E. P. TORREY, Hentracturer, tt meet, New rk. Alm, Manitiertnroire . IVliniosele Agent for the eel. broloil 'Old Dominion' . Caret and Tee Pote, and "Arthur's . ' Patent Nelheeellu9 Dime nod Jon. ON:lend RI CUARDSON'S 1E1.18./3 L1ZT.E1.1.713,„ Damasks, Diapers, &c. CONSU3IERS OF RICIIARDSON'S LIN ENS, mid the.. desirous of obtaining the GENUINE tihtol/5, Acetid see that the articles they perchase on. smith oil with the lull name of the trim RICHARDSON, SONS' of 0 IT'D EN, se a galvanises of the iron mineee and durability of the Goode This ainthigi le rendered essentially necoseary 44 large •Inuitalse of Interlut arid defective Linens are prepared. season after !season and sealed with the name of HICIIA HA EON. by Irish themes, who, regardlees of the Injury thus Inflicted alike en the Ame rican mamma end the maniacs toren. of the getillt. IR.* will not readily .Laudon 4 litielnesa et, prollbible, while perch...re eats he lies,*l on with goods an s ta ble ' character. .t. BULLOCK kI. H . LO(1lre, Agana, 34 Church street. Now York. Tno Po, fectlon of Dental Art. unriClA I T.E ETU WIT( PLArrs 1,,11,1.7,11V A N'll COItALITE. n R. N. STEBBINS having opened an office ..LJ at 101 Peon street, le prepared to nonolfecture and Insert teeth of the store dealt - lotion. Lt Introdoting thee, now and Improved of Dental Work to the citizen.. of Plttrborgh. hr. S. foale asional that they will meet the mute faroreble reception wbirh hex hero accenled.lo thorn lo Soh. York end other Wealth.. *tone they here been nrhal; end be lord...nom behave. that they aro Junto,' t.. Ania,code. ea they ce“etnly excel all other style. In LIMITNE,in, DORA ULLITY, and YULLYTY, and In every quality which render, Artlactal Teeth desirable, sod era at the inme time tench net eXpenelve. , pecamona a ad. i.ork may tag soap at hia aftlea No. 19/ PENN alltlier, NEAR sr. CLAIR. apaltadivrF 2 50 _z un d e p i Two ndred and flirty Vo iml's as and for th e Orga na n, Melodeon, Seraph eto.,notarl Interlude. with introductory remark., description of stops, directions for the purchase of Organs, Sc.; adapting the work especially to the wants of young orgthista, and those who have made sufficient pro. gr.'s to accompsny Oda psalmody on th e Organ, 3 1olvdcun or B...aphine. Price $460. Par sale by my: lath( 11. fIZLWIt, RI Wood street MUSIC LESSONS on vas VIOLIN. FLUTE, lIELODEON AND SINGING. W. D. SIIITIT begs to inform hi. friends and the pnbll that he will give intirtiction In Claws or private lasmons at the Violin, Plate, Melodeon, or in hinging, at his rmidence, NO. 113 FOVILTLI STREET, between Wood and Smithfield, where be le provided with spacious and convenient morn. AFTERNOON MASSES POI[ LADIES will be formed Ibr learning the art of singing, either with or 'dative Piano Porte necompsulmen. These cimes.will be mat and .elect. EVENING GLEE CLAFSEA will also be formed for Polo, Tile and Quartette Singing either with or withent Warm mental accompaniment. Term. made knotenon apt Joliticat annountrmrnts - • Co. of Franklin township, will to &candidate fur County Auditor. iiiitlect to tee de cision of the Republican Comity Courentiou. &D2.:M.IMP THE REST SEWING MACHINES El 8 1%1. C Wo , leral Str'et. leny 'aril MEYER'S MIRACULOUS VERMIN DESTROYER, Tht Only Emedy in OM Rho Woril Surf to Exterminate RAM ComutoAans, Bute, An. Mospcnom Flue, Mon., Mous, Glum WOOS, AID 00111t7. Ixdscrm, At. 50,000 DOSES SOLD IN ONN, MON; EI - • • These Celebrated Remedies have boon extensively card tor twenty-two years in all {walnut Europa. and their salsas. 410111 lamer Kara been attested by the Court. of Russia, Franco, England, Austria, Prase* Baratta, Barony, Belgl tlolLad, Naples, tle , and tbrir. Chemical propel - Bea examined, and approved by the most distinguished :Bodies!. Faculties all over the worbl. relit dent - inflamer, to all kinds of Vermin' and 'Donets lies been certified la ibis country by the Dlrectont of the various Public Institutions, Planters, Farmers, Proprietors Llotels, Werebinteet, Manufactories, rind by eadinit din anguished private citizen, Numerous Testlmonlals end Cort.lfi.tel of the efilmey of these Remedies can ho seen at the Depot. Fur sale, Whole ate end Retail, by the Inventor and Pro. prietor, JOSEPH MEYER, Practical Chemist, 012 Broadway (cor. Elonstou et,) Now York. (tenors! Agent ter the U. Staten and Canadae, FREDER ICK V. nusirrox, Druggist, No. 10 A.tor House, and 417 Broadway I New York. For We n UV. city, wholesale and retail by R. E. SEL LERS A CO., corner Wood and Second ate; JOB. FLEMING, Corner Diamond and Market at. BEEKILAM t M'KEN. NAN, Allegheny. de2S:Amdfc _ LIFE INSURANCE. _The GIRARD LIFE INSURANCE, ANNUITY AND TRUST COMPANY, Id I 'le Agency, No, 75 Grant street, Pittsburgh, continuo to mink. insurances on lite". In addition to • paid capital of g 300.000, they hex, s largo mud Increasing IMIIIMED TM% aQonpog undoubted noturity to the ineurmf, to cases of lurance fhr Life the bonus declared from MANE , profits ••• already excrultd fifty per coot. on ell prominta• paid- Toot. lOINFThIF, Frei; John P. James, Actnery: Jas. Klee, ft. N., Medic.] Examiner, °Moe N 0.112 Fifth rtroet, Petteffurgh.; For further Information apply to %%'ft 11f RE WELL, Agent for the Company, No. 7b thunt m3f Dr. J. Hostetter'e Bittern inert with great favor na reroralles for dieerara of the stomach, and all cabs arislug flora a disordered dlgraglra ',stem; end its component parta Laing eotlrely vegetable, It in more are thou tho ordinary p ra peratlonaglered t the public, while ploraaut peat tbr game renders It vastl {popular wilt t hos e When. li. Dr. Ilogetter's reputati y on is nide spread, and tbe care with which he preinarra blo medicine ectrarea It gamy. ego and tellable. The Bittern Cr, meet agreeable it flavor, and as It contains nothing that can Im pair the health, bat on the contrary, contribute. to It. pre wraratioa this r. tong prove highly popnLar. ft Is • xenon. end truly valuable .tide fur any of the above diseases, and we eloraraly treat that enr reader. rosy tat Its excellence. add b. 7 drawings and deaden generally, everyntlmm/ " 4 by fledTETTkIt 13311T1L roauor.'"..nort;;;ValgrT VI Water and AA Front streeta. ALUNDERS' VIOLIN bCIIOOL — A new and aclentille Felt Instructing 1/chms/ cir the Violet', e , li - entirely new method, emended (or beginn, arnatenn awl erect:erg This work is particularly Int er* ended to give the mbolar a abort, thorough and rektitille method of play. log the Viollo to all It. bran/rem It' /me than one half the time than is required from any other wort uvar pabllalled or Introduced In thy. nunnery, by Gee. &tenderly Prim Ts For IWO by J01.1:1 11. MELLOR., Al Wood Witt. Copier ensiled on the receipt or the pna. • my 7 TIIRROI-ED JIARSIONIUM.—Junt ree'd by tn. eanessitarn • rims. Improved °Roes ,HARMO NMI!, With double siasd Ream. It la • handsome moo! Rissole Menai; has team slaps, awl fully the power of WO ors... It is probably the beet esantltate far o church 0,1112 ever bravest to this city. Price lox. Piss's , call mad oxaminn. H. KLEBER a 11110., Sole ageatm for Carb drone. art's original Kamm:dom. and nolo tort UST —5 doz. 3 hoop pa inted Buckets _ll4 were taken hum the wherc ' nerr tbe foot of Liberty Meet, on Thorn:ley night, !lay bib. Any petaosi finding or knowing when they any will be well rewarded by lastriag word with IL ROBISON d CO., tity9 gad Liberty sheet WANTED—A Young Man in the Grocery Ihultusr. ow who thoroughly usderstsads his kW nem and um gilt. MiLisfactory ralleteOus Now ottwe mad spply. Enquire at IItANOWS Ye oily Grocery , rod Toe Store, /Wand street. hear Lacock. Allegbony. toylo --- • --- AUCTION SALE—WiII be sold at the bier ch.ateEzzuna on Thurtday atoning. May Mb, at a o'clock, ail the Roll, Wrack, lilathinary and appananail Cu of the ataazoar Ham OM; recontli_distroyed Off it noir Ilea in tba Xonotacthela rive. zatiO 11 L5th— " bbJe. for sale by Um OOLLLAI. Vubfic Apt trts VarANNTAL MEKTLVC or VIZ ORFILA!: An. cnt.—The Annual Meeting of the Platatargh audAllmb a uY cfrphao Aaybsto &defy will to held in EXCU.SIOR . LL. au TrEaDAY Next et 3 o'clock P. Y. The friend. and patrons of the tusutotion are Invited to attend. By order of the Bawd. my 10 N. W. CAMPBIII4 . retrZion Baptist Clittrcb. at Xenia, This cLureh In which nor colored friends WoMbIP fs ‘erga, to lahontrf under a debt of nearly one thonand dOl - They haefilfillt a mud church, with basement, 40 bl ns feet, and have exerted thcru,le en to Ens ntrnalli to data pa debt, and are now nocewitatol to ask help loose the benefrokoc TLa Pwana Rev. Clecage W rat, nod am church here authoeired ITIL es theta ges rittcf earl' In,da. We hope ho will slimmed fel ansampliablOgai. Monet. 1.r.0 Pittatairah, 2, (1 16.5 " 0 . :“* • rely,A SPECIAL MEETING of the Stock eekkr., et thn Allegheny Talley Itam,, d hold at the office a tho Company,lbp Ceye jytt g b u b. rth. cn TUEADST. tbel:th day of May, 1909, fur the tarma c of .onaidrring the propriety of Issuing a second m0rf m ,,,,,, rale* funds Jo PStena the said Rainoed to the on a d, 3letfoning. By order of Board. of of-'dal W!1. F JOIIN.TON Prtuldeta. --- `rffLDERS MEETt.— ,„, --- ft - rSTOCKIIOLDERS MEETIBB.—ine Stock- Inc,Were of the Beer York, Pittsburgh and Isle Royal M.h , hn Company are hereby notalsal that a general tome inK of the Compeay trill beheld on MON DAY,the Inth day of May npzt., at 10 o'clock A. SI., at Shortie, of Br. VAL P. IRWIN, sure, tr . Fourth Mild Liberty streets. By order of the Pr... Maw. apPLlmd JOBB LRWIN, Beefy. omen or Tat. ifOalltLve• INS. 00,1 Pltstiburgb, May fl, 1959. f E"' ':S9 a majority of the membersof the ' , airmen'. Ins. CO. hare designated le writing to the Bowl] Dirrarr• iltdd Comintortbelr deehe to connect golth the mutual principle, • Joint Stock Capital. with the rem. added riga, powers and ptirilelfee of • John Stock 04,1 ' pony, as provided for In and by their Act of Incorriorploo: bole, 1, hereby given, that, to pormtenco of the above sc. boo taken by said members, the Directors of add Coe{ alit pany procOof to open books for recoirlog subsettptiortil to the Ctpthd &cot of MI/ Company, at their office on the corner of Market and Wraor streets, in the city of flttallargh, an i'IIIVADAY the lth day et Jane next, at 9 o'clock U.N. of seed day.' Dy "oho. of the Board. ye.,111.1 Jolla B. I .IrINCI3I'ON.Reey. l'irrsuirson, May lid, 1t59. emrern Insuranro Company , MIS 1114 der of,lared a dividend of SEVEN DOLLARS pershafts on it, capimi afoot; YOUR DOLLAer abtre of whkh to be applied to tbe credit. uf !Stock ARS roo p unts, and TIMER ltilLts IV per . hero to he paid to cash to steckholdels , on or after tits 12th inst. i my.i . d2vr] V. 07. GORDON.B,eY• leas Cl,' BUM, 1, Plllaborgh, May ad, 1859. te• -- The Directors of this Bank have this day M-elared a dleldeod of FOUR PRR CENT. ma the Chspb lel Stuck, out of the profits of the kat .I mouths, payable to bterkhuleera or their legal repremulattree attar the 13th bas r my4,ll.hej JOUR ALSROFFIN, Cashier. A SSESSIVIEN'r NOTICE.—Nhere- Ly given fa the /Rockhold,. of the uCentntl Minion Company" thitui Installment of oat tquaz na. auou h. been levied upoa the Capital Plod, payable et the arm of the Trrtututer. lo the city of Pittrburch, on the 10th day at Joao tiring ictu. MOLL M. MOWS. tayti:dt.l ercret.ry3 Treanarec Central Hiding Co. Amusements. p irrsiitirtnif—THEA-1110: DR. - CT.41.1..M1•7 'XI NMI, 15,1/ gin , • SERIE3 of Us lelcollabla N . T. E RT A.INM.ENTB, 'Varied ovary orcning,:aammencing Wednesday Evening, May 1 8. And continua fur I.OOK NIGLIMONLY. AL/AMMON—Box Tickets, admitting • lady and genii°. man, :9 center; Children, 15 anal; Etwani Tier, myl&dtf CO Eat 11 "EL—Storo Room and Office, at No. 80 Water sere. t, recently occupied by P. IL Friend & Co. Kill ISAIAH DICKEY &CO. TO LET—A Brick Dwelling containing four n , r©. and finished puree. Enquire of mr.lifi It. If. KING, N 0.211 Liberty street. rro LET.—That desirable bnninettaija stand, with dwelling tinselled, on the corner of LiberLiberty end O'llArrn streets, won adapted for • faml y groi ty store, being eenspied as Erlich for the but krtrgyon years. Ernie !re of R. IL HEE% -." nal7 ~. NO. =I Liberty Street. T 0 LET—,*.More 'loom on Fifth Bt. El to Lim mast dasii4ilikilonstldn on that great th or-jca oughts:, Apply et 185 Liberty street. k 4 _ RIDDLE., ITIETS di CO, • AO LET—Two large lint -class Dwelling:e tn I t , With .11 thn mottnrt: Improymoorit.. HITCHCOCK., McCRSEN.Y 2 CO, No.LT'. Secoo4 RDA 131 B.ramad R. T o LET—The Warehouse Room and Office now ct - upttl by Potter R. Friend & Co., fiB /rout et Atto, Lofts elolt.blo for stormg button. LSAIUI DICKEY & CO. tgl fD ,auction P. M. DAVIS,. .Ancrtioneer. Commercial hula, Room. No. 64 Filth Btreet. ALUABLE kstiCIKS ;1t Auction-- o nV Tuettiay everting, May I:th n at S o'clock, at Macon. ravrclal rOOl3ll, Si Filth arreitorill th Fold Shares Bank of Pittitburgh Stocir; do Allegheny Bank dx G do Oilcans' do do; I • do P. F.W. A" O. lieth.-00, do; 15 • do Pr:ll3. ID, Co., do; my l 6 P. Id. DAVIS, duet. Q.ECOND-11AND CLOTHING. AT AUC- TlON—Conzunencirog on Monday, mAy 16th. at .10 'o'clock a. 0. and 2 o'clock X, and cantlacting each day at „easna hour, will bo nod, at th e contmercial Watt rooms, No. yuru • large quantity of etecund.hankalothing,halta. tole for tho reason. Cold peremptory. - cnylii DAUB, Q TOOK r i;C FT o ;, I , V p; 0. It. i R. AT PRITATIt P. 11. DA VT, 'ALL. No. 54 nth 51,- MINTLILUU3IIS k co., en an e ang, STOCK SALES BY AUSTIN LOOMIS & CO., AT THE 1111:111CHANIE. EXCHANGE MET TtWiti,DAY EVENT:WI—Bank, Bridge, ItdrArsc• sad O epee Etna, Bend And Rd Eaters .old At patio lab •t the Merchant? Exchange by • • AUSTIN LOOMIS I Co. Notes, Drsfis and Loans on Heal &tete negotlsted a remomble tenon by Ausrui LOO2llB A CO, .21 Stock Note Brokers. 92 Yoorth at. SEVENTII LIST OF APPLICATIONS for Omitting Liquors, Bled In the Clerk'. Oaks up to May 11th, 10511. Apreurz George, tavern, 34 - wand, Pittsburgh, Allender John, do 21 ward, Allegheny, Brown James, do, :4 do do Holton Roasranah, do Cellla. township, Burkhart Francis, tavern, Lawrenceville, Brown John, do 3d ward, Pittiburgh, Bram:Dont 11. W., do Pitt township, Beyer Jaren it Co., with other goods. 4th ward, Plitsb'gh, Calvin James, tavern, let ward, Allegheny, Cowling 15h e, do 4th du do liknelong George, tavern, 4th ward, Allegheny, Donnell James, with other goods, 4th weed, Pitralinegh, Eckert J. P., tavern, bVillure township, Redoes George, with other goods, 4th weed, Atleghae.Y. R. It, with other good., 3d ward, Pittsburgh, „llergovon Thomas, do Chattier. township, 'Feltner Pswannah, eating Louse, let ward, Allegheny, lisehor John, tavern, 24 ward, Allegluma r cier Net. Andrew, tavern, 34 ward, Pittsburgh, Hunt Thome, du Ott, ward, dn. Hobert; G. E, do 2d ward, . Miro!' George, du Chortler, tows Harmer William, do 2.1 weed, Pi 11.140, Ilineh Wm. 11., Oth ward, Hoffman Laurence, tavern, Lower St. c Kaufman Leads. eating home, sth P Cabaret, Kenneweg C., With other goods,4lll weir!, AGeght .1, Kelly Charles, tavern, 3d ward, Pittsburgh. Kress Chute. do, East Birmingham, Lippmt J. A.,lavern, East Birmingham, „ Lower George, do Lower St. Clair, Lundgren 11.3,, do ' gth ward, Allegiieny, La able James, Jr., with other good., 4th *awl, rittdegt Man. Joseph, tavern, 4th ward, Allegheny, Matthew John, do, Ermine:ln township, Miller Jane, do, Lower SL Clair Muller Andrew, do, Indiana townsi;lp, Mielmele Charles, mono hone, 4 th Ward, Malibu/04 bi'Murry John, tavern. North Fayette township, WNiekle t Purcell, with other good, 4th wards, Pittstegb, filVare Edward, tavern, 3d ward, Pittsburgh, Newer Frederick, tavern, Versailles tawnablp, Neely Jaletee, do, 34 Ward, Allegheny, Nasser John, do, BletologheriL Park Jacob, do, 4th ward, Allegheny, Palmer Franklin, do, laigneane Boron% Patton Janata, Jr-,with other geode, let werdrAlleg Rimy, f Haruki Joseph, eating house, 3d ward, Pittsburgh, Ballot Co, lst ward, dor Soler Ellen, tavern, 4thward, Allegheny. Schachleiter P. A., want, 3d ward, Pitteborgh, Sodden Willhirn, with other go-ids, 4th Ward, Allegheny, Smith Geo. W, tavern, Indiana township, Thompson Ellen, do, 2d ward, Allegheny, Welter George, do, do do, Whittaker Louie, du, 4th ward, do, Teel Catherine, do, Itobftwou township, TIIOILIII AL HOWLEY, Clerk. Clarks Office, May 12th, 1839. tayl3 THE. 81/G.XIGA.N Mustang Liniment.. MMm,of the MEXICAN MUSTANd ~ is coextensive with the clrilizstion of ties globe Other articles claim to arimials min and distress-- this cysts. Family Physicians, Government Uospliagt,' Perri ers, , Plitatere, Farmers, Llvemmen, itc., hays yrrsett• cal) demonstrated this fact throughout the 'road. Nom , Uri* ever before recoleed Inch undiviied praise madsurPw.' from Medical and Scientific men. , • RHEUMATISM • of ya ass standing has boos totally...l. Piles, 171ohnr, Tomor.. Rtllll3itlit :loom &Torah, Bah! Jolaha ;Woos, Narellinsok Bunn, ititilL Boilk Ch.p.,:fasuales,Esdt Mom, Rad all adios atRI pains upon roan, .od kindred complaints upon , HORSES, CATTLE, &c., eh es flog Butte, Gall, beretette, BMW.. Poll Eoll, BBete 7, Hoof ell, ete, ere eabdoed mod cared by the MUSTANG LINIMENT rALCABLZ HORSE sarzp, M. L. A. LITOII, IIOJ. P.k, Vt.. Mitereeecntu t h e Wes eel:Wend ererthlees," epyruo . b.Lt since th e free cue of Slastang Liniment, I Lava wild him for $1.50 cseb. Tone Lical=ett !um been doing wonder. unbar.' =1 Itaaan anztr, Pnarncensa, PL. (E.treCt.) 'ln ihe kettle from tbe ara It became 13.11.11500/0. o'er and acad.,' h u d ii eerely, stinost to a mien. it Ina an metal eight. Tba at. 1117, ecU t s"' thceat ' ao "P ro P"'"l ceas, col ni len n" Etcce th ca ' ralt sa in cm . 1 1t. "I'd • rni' Toon tint). mamma Foam." • --- Eurb language u ads is but the constant awl natural echo srberecrer tbls article la used This Liniment atndlepenaable to Outten and cowman of horses and moles. yr , John Daniels, Ellootgomey • Alt+ euld a Mare for WO. who was nand front aunt toeless b 7 tlds Liniment. Eres7 tangly /should have U. Ja aal7 particular sod acquire fur the linstang Liniment and tate , soother. • Bold by all dealer, throughout North and/South Amide*. Norope and all the Islands of the Ocsast. 1.0=44;1W coot; and $l,OO per bottle. BARNES A PARE;r444 rock. Also, Lyon's Celebrated Insect Powder fa=:eaddlramT JELLY'S --10 dozen Ourrant; 10 dozen Blactbsm; 6 doom QoInos: 6 do Orsag 5 do Applsa 23 do Assorted. Jcst rood and for solo by tcyl3 1111111.6 ft kANDEEBON, 39 Wood dr... ICE CREAM LN A HURRY—. 6. f of Manes'. celebrated .4 f".gbr ej li an inril iatl lY sod formate at ountiOictorors yriow—all due, 3= 3 t o 3, p oo l o _ o , the non City fitave nod Tin Waystiouss of 311414511 AW, N 0.134 Wcoct street,. 0u,13 in do o . below skti of the Golden Gat, TOE OLIESTS, torti L Water ra Oookoe, Arlawatne, at tho Iron City?' "tore and Tin Wareham" W. WAII4GBELVW, tro.lBl Wood et., : • Madan. below the elan of Um Golden Gra. • MENN. wag, AND AX SEED. -- 28 60 do red d w.ka whits Wtdddi• . •• o; .. A do Flax Eettio Arlin o stedzur Daeotab, he !ilt DI ( 13773) Janda NOM* co,
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