ittsburgmat t-. -05 Emu& ZIEXIT••• ,, Ffr"..,"PrD • L.,LM.IL.D. I. If F 1,0178911 -'-8. II lIECE T -14 CO . -103 rose and Paorsizroßa TUESDAY BiOBNING; MAY 17, 1869. Tniliew-Yurir Mars, which of late has given Sts "synipathiett to .4tCotion, wbich is• king in New York is 'well as in tbe South, administers a warring rebuke to' the American Tract Society for the miner in which the Anniversary exer. rises weri:Aionduoted. • The majority, it says, behaired such more like rowdla than Christians = ind; the meeting resembled a noisy political gathering at Tammany Rail much more than an 11811911)17 of pions divines and well 7 behave4gen. tlanten.. Witenarty of the Majority offered any ;motion or - rose to' make a - speech' he was per - milted to proceed tmdieturbcd ; but when one of the minority rose he was instantly smiled with cheers, hissea and all sorts of noises, the din from which was ao pereintesiiy, kept that it was almost impossible to be hearii. Dr. Bacon did manage by a little shrewdness to get a ehort hearbtg,hutft was only a, short_one, and the opposition flat' down trith - suel carnal weapons ae:poltLainns are apt to employ to times of excitement. la reader btu in mbld, • is not a pictoro:of our drawing, but one sketched by a filend of the majority, or rather by one who sittepithlaes with the majority in Vheir deter mination to let the iniciety utter no voice iinon demnation : of-§lavery.. The result cannot fall to be disastrous to the Society. The sympathies of right• Minded people -cannot follow the resort to such acts as these. The introduction of each , - political wire-workers as_ Hiram Ketchum upon the platform, to mange the machinery by which the minority were gagged, indicates both weak ness .and a bad 'downward tendency. If such anti.elareiy men as Jay, Dr. Spring, Dr. Patton, arid Dr. Bacon cannot be heard decently in the the mydadsof men in the country wuo are one in eentiment with them will be aqmpelledto wlthbotd their pecuniary aid tram it. The beaten Tract Society, Which is not afniid,to publish tracts denouncing any sin, and 'which allows & freedom of speech which it let= MO other dare not, will be found a fit re- eipieat of - lheif bounty. Last ypar it collected 453 . .000, without an effort; and we nball ho our it it does .not, thLs seirO3ollect much more.--- Tas LKADEIDI or xna Dmiocunar.—The Cen tral (Pt) Press, edited by s Democrat, but one biiiO,meaue favorable to Buchanan, Bays that 'every man of gonntinenee in the ranks of the ad ministration .Democracy, was formerly a Whig or Know Nothing: &HU of them had never voted the Denweratio ticket rintit they voted for Jamas Bo vaivay _et them did not curtain his 'nomination' .^ . To .a great extent this is true. Hunter,- Toombs. Clingman, Benjamin, Wise, Stephens, Cushing, Choate, the leading men of •the party in the nation, were originally Whip, several of theta but. recently so; and in this State, who are they who stand at the head o the ranks? Ribert Tyler; the chairman of the „State . "Central Committee, Win. B. Reed, late miukt•r, to Chins, Joseph R. Chandler, now min; leer to Naples, Josiati Randall, the stereotyped President of Democratic meetings in Philadel phia, George M. Wharton, temporary Chairman of 'the late State Convention, S. S. Randall, State Senator from the city, and many others . whom we could name, who are now, the =ne ves- of,the • Gemooratic party, were but lately Whip; and almost any 0110.C111 epot the Know Nothings who are equally prominent as lead ers of the same party. The genuine Democrats, on the other hand, who 'were leaderearben , Do- Mousey was something more than a mere name, are -nearly all Republicans. The party has ra taitted name "democratic," but has lost its __priticiplesiae well at its leaders. D BALTPI39II.—.-The wsi news from Europe has -caused it considerable demand for saltpetre, and in Boston and New York, and 'elieritere, - .holdeist refuse to sell. The Herald, of the latter city, says: lastialeof crude was made at 81 cents newherd higher, Theetaek in first hands on theist of blaY - emblaced about 21,00 0 bags, alpinist 28;677 at the ISMS time but year, and the &Menden . einem the first of Jabuary have been 27,000, agalest 80,000 'last year. As salt- petre (nitrate of potash) can be manufactured _from nitrate of- soda, and tbe English govern pent. prohibited the exportation of the former from Cantata during the Crimean war, large sapplies of the latter were obtained atiquities, In Peru on the Paalfic—considerable quantities cif 'which were brought to Nei York. This ar.- Cole' hes taken-a start with ealtpotre within a few days.'7Bales. of 5;000 begs have_changed hands start advance on previous -rates; 500 do. more sold, to-arrive, at 4 cents, six months ; and 3,800 do., in Baltimore, on speculation and on Anivatis tern's."' ~. Trtntfew Orleans Delta, which rendeired chinked la: the election of Mr. Buchanan in -.1850, wow eatiablY proposes to get up such s •;Ideenenstsstien ,by the Democratic party of ell of Ilia:Onion, as will compel Mr. 13.4 . . 31henen to fesign the Presidency and retire to '.. - firds.'nte life, and that the party then make up a -:t"jiony Firm" .to pay him Ate salary for the re '.-malnder of Ms 'term. The Delia says the aug ' 'Oath:in mega with quite general favor, and ma. Wien* adds that it would not be "surprised if tbe-feeling fasceof_this sensible move should, thei - ecoWlag - seation, &situate a ehape the imbecile old - gelitlemart Com neither disregard liar fail-to gratify Whet are twenty-five lhouund dol . laws peranuuiiofor two yetirs, divided among the Uniost Why, the whole sum only amounts to one-fourth of the profit - Slidell anticipates - from , -the HOlllllll. Mi. swindle, and will not reach the profits given a single machine shop in Plata '.;74elphis bj the Secretary of the Navy, to secure election - .of .. Florence_ and Phillips to the ECIUSe of Representatives, or for some other pm- pose equally itonorable and patriotic." rdeltliticiiiister 'Boyles recently contained an'artlole upon the "Store's of Trade" in lint be which the *her. remarks: "To a ter ,..rible-eitent dishonesty !Snot.= exceptional and ''temporary but a general and permanent element of oar (English) mercantile system" Ile gdotei aean illustration the announcement of "great reductions," "bankrupt stock," 1t0.,-adultera tion of goods, habitual malpractice of whole ' ealihouses cleldding 'purchasers, not only in re . gard to quality but also in respect to quantity, each se a piece of calico which nominally meas ures thirty:six yards ia length never actually inesattres more then thirty-one yards, and so en. Even in the manufacture of eilk a peculiar dye le need-to - increase Um- weight; then there are tile* trade Marks and many other'kinds and de .;green of cheating thst sreNsitadei to in the arti alit, for all of which there is no remedy except a purified pnbilo opinion. - Tart Douglas and Anti-Douglas Democrats of Pennsylvania are particularly. amiable toward each other.of late. For inetince, the. State -Ben lima, a Democratic Anti Co - Compton paper pub lished atl Itarrieburgh, neap the following mild language`toward the Preside d: in a violator of pledgee, an unwire, untofe, :and 'corrupt ESTeutos a Pr o•Slavery Diesodonist, a "pint:Mtn luttudieti;re tyrOnt, an apostate lions De- L vevenivr, a , . cool-dyed -Federalist, and a dim:son . To which the Philadelphia l'auseylvaniera re tarts by calling Meters. Forney and Hickman— ' - "lted mouthed AbolltDintste,corruPt and rotten it the heart, oapable,kif perpetratingthe foulest audr... - biaokestmetfis, W who e lived all'their '.linetvolf I der; and 'steeling. 'rota the. Treas . GOveniment, and when the door was ' - 1 10 against their wholesale, stealing they ,turn quad and aluee'lhe Men and _pitgy who 'gave niaTß Bapubliouis hive done bly well charter elections recently held in In- They 'Wayne, one of the ationgeet Democratic' ite'State, the Republicans elected their euree, Marshal, Street Commissioner• 4. :H. the Detneerate electing the Mayor • excitingly have a majority of 600 'mug .Democratio town, the fte be armee, electing about half • ---.,... TO Ilante, the Democrats i' ; •• ,!•• . 'or TOto 0 , -1 elected the en elected 'he Demo*. '''ems' g*riisteiltotirepu'Vca 2 s. cautions. LNo person shell be enrolled to sole deligaie eluding Whole not kiown to be,e member of the party ad deflned in theca!l of the County Commit tee, or whose. mmunbership tioorein =melba youched for by come person known to.the officers. ,-- rooarr ansviarsoss. 11. Eaeb COIIVellliOEl 1111IIii, 011 assembling. be coil ed to order by the Chiiitnan of the Comity Commit tee, for the time being, and in his absence by the E3earetesiy thereof; "rho shall preside until a President badmen. Each Convention shall consist of two delegates from each election district in the comity. No person shall be admitted to the door of the Convention during Its 'deliberations, except delegates and reporters of the prom. In making nominations, each delegate shall rote pfrm bore, no his name is called, and the Seeretaries shall call the name of delegatea alphabetically. A - majority of all the rotas cast shell be netersary tot nomination in all rue. 111. Congressional Conventions shall be called sep.uatrJy from the other nominating conventions, one of which shell meet in Pittsburgh and the other in Allegheny, so long as the present apportionment exists. They shall be governed in all respects by the roles governing the other nominating conven tions. ASSIIIIIRLY DISTRICTS . . IV. In making nominations for Assembly tho county shall bo divided Into five districts, from each of which ono member of Assembly shall be nom in at ed. Tbo first district shall bo composed of tbo city of Pittsburgh. • The nomad, of the city of Allegheny. The third, of the townships and boroughs west of the Allegheny, and north of the Ohio rivers, insiod. log Neville and McClave. The fourth, of the townships and boroughs between the Allegheny and Monongahela rivers. The fifth, of the townships and boroughs south and west of the Monongahela and Ohio rivers. And the nominations in each shall be made by the delegates from each district respectively, to faciliato which the Secretaries shall prepare separate lists of delegates.from each. V. All - elections of delegates in the two cities and boroughs shall be by ballot, and the inspectors to conduct each elections obeli be chosen on the day for holding the annual delegate vetitings. VL. Delegates to State Conventions Shall bo cho= eon, two from the county at large and one from each Assembly district, and the representative delegates shall be chosen by the delegates from each district respectively. VII. The County Committee shall consist of the members of the County Nominating-Convention held in each year. This committee shall meet at some convenient time and appoint an executive committee of thirteen, to carry on the active business, of the campaign. The committee of thirteen may summon a meeting of the county committee whenever they deem it necessary. TORNIIIIP COMMIT/6ES VIII. Tho delegates from each districh, who are thus made rx-efficio members of the county commit tee, shall be also ex-officio, members ofthe township, ward or borough committee for the current year, and shall designate at au early day, threes other active and - efficient men in their district as a district com mittee, and report the same to the county executive committee, with their post-Mica address; and the district committee shall have fall power to appoint vigilance committees of any rico they may think proper. As the lime for the Comity Convention approach es, the County Committee deem it proper to repob lish thi? above rulea,As isaepted at the last canyon In order to prevent the admisrion of any but dele gates and reporters to the floor of the convention, a doorlineper will be employed, and tickets hinted to delegates which they will deliver at the door. Tickets can be had on Tuesday, May 31 and Wednesday . , Jose lst, on application to A. 11. Brown, Chair man of the County Committee, at his office on Fifth greet, near Cherry Alley. ,For the purpose of faciLtating the formation of alphabetical lists for the use of the Secretarim of the convention, the officers of the several primary meetings are requested to furnish the Secretary of the county' committee, as soon after the moetiogs es possible, &list of the delegates eleCted in each. Ad dress Itussmr. Estaxrr, Secretary of the Committee, at the Gazette Office. )3.01C. STATRIZAZ for the week preceding May 16th: Eric Pittsb'gb Exchangelrk AL AAL •' Cititend Mechanics'•• Iron City Allegheny 331,351 575,405 504,652 155,220 215,180 204,850 254,730 2,101,348 Lut week—. 2,010,948 . ITreastd7 Note. to and ?lota. of- "",..Z.7 other Banks.. I Pittabargh--... $ 61,630 Exchange. 136,037 M. & M.. 06,967 Case.' 6,300 linchanles'...... 24,303 Iron City.-- . . 20,860 Allegheny...... 24,620 12=5 Increase...... Decrease—. [for the Deily Pittsburgh ()teens.] HON. DAVID E. RATARII.—This gentleman, we are pleased to learn, has consented that his name should ber again used as a candidate for a Republican nom ination for Assembly. Among tho faithful and In luential member, representing our empty during the late session of the Legislature, Mr. Bayard deserved ly held a creditable position. lie intelligence, activ ity and agreeable manner., made him numerous warm friends among the members from other comi ties. Though steadily adhering to his political prin ciples, he in no instance gave offense or made him self obnoxious to those who differed with bim. The Republic. party and the county will be fortunate if his services are secured for another semi.. A FRIEND OP MINI.. • WASHISOTON, May 13.—Whenever the war in Europa shall assume a positive directioni and the great Powers which are ultimately to engage in:it, take sides as they must do minter, or later, no doubt can be entertained but that our gar. ernment securities and others of deserved credit and substance will appreciate under the crash, which is destined to overwhelm those of a merely speculative character. There is no other re source offered for the noemployed and alarmed capital which will be diverted from the regular channels of trade and enterprise, and must seek investment. But, until then, we shall have to bear our portion of a sweeping convulsion which no commercial nation can entirely escape. Bu peradded to the vast amount of fancy stocks that will be sent to the United States to be sold 'at any price for specie, there will be also a tem pantry rush of British fabrics, prepared for the continental markets, which must be disposed of. This glut of imports will effect the revenue tem porarily, but cannot last. On the contrary, ae has already been elated, the effects of the war will be to restrain the ordinary range of imports. The other cause can only be regarded as pass ing and accidental. The shutting off of the continental demand for British fabrics will necessarily react seriously upon cotton, and perhaps show our free trade theorists practically the value of that home mar ket which they have so much slighted and des pised in their visionary speculations.' The de preciation in this staple already, at the first shock, is more than $10,000,000 on the crop. Further lodine in price is inevitable, for which there can be no immediate recompense, by soy impulse to be given to our own manufactures— an impulse destined to be felt advantageously If the war should be protracted.—Phil N. Amer. Kaszocar Pourics.—The campaign in Ken tucky is programing without variety oft:widen!, The Opposition are ahead in the race, of pro- slavery fanaticism. -The LeuisvilleJournai and all that it represents are in the most intense condition in favor of a alive offe for the Free States. The Democratic candidate for Governoi and a large portion of the politicians and papers of the party,are for non•intervention with slave ry in the Terrttorier, while the Louisville Courier and another division are frantic for universal Thegrest effort on both sides la to fix the odium of Abolitionism upon their opponents. The Democratic papers and epeakers declare. that the Oppoeilion ere in alliance with the Black Republicane, and the Opposltfon assert alit the Black Republican party is the offspring of the Democratic party.—CM. Com. Taa CITOPS.—ea far aa we have heard and seen this prospect for a heavy crop of Wheat and By e barneverkeen exceeded in Marion, county. We look forward hopefully to the oontiug harvest. The Oatewrop bids fair, and wlll,'we true, be sufficient to /apply the home demand. The fruit crop, say* poaches, is very good, end should the weather remain pleasant; we may ex pect a very heavy' yisidsof 'apples, plums, &a Clarion Banner. - LORD Cuannanos,la a late parliamentary speech, in reply to Lord bialpiesbury, gave an admira bly opigratainatio'description of the question at issue in Europe. "This, ' eald he, "is the real_ case: Ooe despotic, power. (Hassle). couture with a more despotic power (Nance): in endea voring to induce a still mare deepalo 'power (Austr4) to"--do what "Glee ,freetlem andliberal Institutions to Italy!" 7 'l„a. RUBSZLL of the London Thou is at Mot ms his way home from India to . England. algrapli from Printing-11mm aquarereaebed ft at Marseilles with a request to turn his es, not to Loudon, - but to Lombardy. Me ..itfy is understood to hero been that; for the present, he preferred the banks of the Thames to the peels of the Ticino. Taints is n small division' in the:Demperatlo party In Wieconale -caused by preferences for iblferMrt men ea naldidatea for Governor. The tenth= are, Tirtpeolfollr known -811D0g•tiSyiteSt . 10d qAtil )o o ll , l * 6 . a. Feb9/,:t the F 93 • eta :b y ~ s 'niter uf Ite010). -, . , .. COUNTY COUUITTEN. L::: 452,131 1,772,566 650,080 206,25811,587,139 431,027 108,749 1,040,127 312,000 56,373 038,642 94,775 72,570 737,960 72,833 101,542 732,651 192,056 91,840. 726,456 , 112,096 1,089,513 7,235,541 1,141,556;7,276,955 52,043 41,424 33,645 $ 43,157 j 816,051 22,305 75,510 56,715 45,799 24,082 7,227 33,525 24,283 13 11,439 18,0831 31,411 1 -- j $ 211,720 192,713 I- S 362,916 5223,167 336,041 ' 212,633 15,505, 19,007 ..tozatrent's Ifourarn - Btrnas.--rearsas = /n e w bli r rtigim' mi f f ' Fumstati "Ptildlithinthittl r rentable to thcasrpeculfarpiriCiddrtn the nod everytemaIs,7O REZI:EY'SOVERLAI , TDZETTERS. me. particularly every mother, has long here 4 derided.. , • &UMW thr medical world: something to be retained at • remarry omuliontnt of every welhfurntsbed Fano, ' NOW 'STUB TIMF, TO 801393/I.IIIE. liedclue Clout, to which, at thaw a- mewls, tocooirein.y ..„ le had, ebb the coolideuce Of finding relielfrom toe ironer; halt at W.W.I 4. • Tone 1,, 11 4 . 04 . and eastorstlou o' strength, with perfect f.srlreerami soy ylk Pe". Calitithit , rt.. , tie thniiral , r‘o ., Ant. rice. Ail to. dettera will appear Jo the Mill VW GLR f`.... 1 .7:7 u . ..717,i7 c f p t r i."'J p ",: t IV and WittliLY es well ru the DAILY. medicius,.ehould It tot sulnoequeutly molted ihe peva. Madly onto, disease All thowernolltkicit we believe to be pert , ctly fulfilled In /laves&m Holkind Mime From the nature of the 4 , 4 , 4 , - 44 huded to wriot thought prop. rto parade I, e names of Olt. ladies who have unhesitatingly afforded Its the wrldetice of the thilb of IDS arseetiona we here mate Zutall and every word can be robrantisted to the satisfac ,Doti of the most Incredulous. Wean, our of tho matron , ' and certain remedies far this date of afllictione, and all lthews, whether peculiar to the au or not, which result from weakness of any pm-tinder organ, or general debility of the unto... Its effoc s are almost tong cal, yet the arra radical. It communicate. uo violent stmt o the quiet, tot gently insinuating hall through the whole frame. roused the vital euorgy to oortnainctl., and, whiloeoel.ltor nature to throw off the cause, it thoroughly eradicates the effects of direst,. Ate Jon 'lamented In early morning, Indisiwered to Owl— We eatusitly request you to ten the ball of • iewpoonfol.— ,It surely will riot harm. Yet we p.eltively relaxant.. new Rocco of energy, and • cloerful, hopeful looking forward to the duties of the day. Are yod abject tomtit.. la-fore or after eating? Try the name guentlty before each med. As se said I,cforo, it will not harm: yet we assure you of relief foam that illeiressthn loathing et the thought of food, stud idea from the disport- Can to vomit after partnklug. We promis e perfect dip .. linnet what has beau oaten. If you And that the dose prescribed has lean too great, dlnthalsh the qttantity to rah poor constitution. Itwue Carglotc—The Oennine highly Concentrated Uter i hare's flatland Bitten Is put up In half pint bottles only, moot relined at ft per bottle. The great demur! for the truly Celebrated Medicine hat, induced many Imitations, which the oolitic aLualdgnardagainstpurcbsslng. beware bottle I opostil y on' aka that coo name Mon the label of every ' r.. , Iny. FAOE. , CO., fee Proffitt..., 71 Wend atnet, betwooo tot and hi Pi Ushargh, P. MriddidawF ittba abbentscmrnts SZLIIILIMS SALES. BY VIRTU of sundry executions issued out' of the District Court and Court of Common Pleas of Allegheny County, and to the Sheriff of said county directed, there will be exposed to Public Sale, at the Court louse, in the city of Pittsburgh, on FRIDAY, the 10th day of Juno, A. D., 1850, at 10 o'clock, a. st.. the following property, to wit : All the right, title, interest and claim of Joseph Hart, of, in and to all that certain lot or piece of ground situate on Vino or lilac street, in the borough of Bharpsburg, Allegheny county, Pennsylvania, ad joining property of Jacob hiessingor, on the north side, and property of Cook k Wood, on the south; being in front on said Vine ur Wine street, one hun dred feet and extending back preserving the same width at right angles with said Wino or Vineretreet, ono hundred feet to Morton k Liellierch's property; on which is erected a two story frame house. • Seised, and taken in execution, an the property of Joseph Hart, at the suit of Nicholas Aluney or and Barbara, bis wife. All the right, title, interest and claim of James Tustin, Jr., of, In and to all that tract of land situ ate in Pitt township, in the county of Allegheny; being the upper part of the river tract of land, late belonging to James Tustio, Sr.; bounded by the Mo nongahela river on the south, and also by land M . George Miltenberger and Elisabeth Certelion; con taining three and one half acres, more or lees, on which are erected. several frame cottages, one raw mill and a button factory; devised to said James Tustin, Jr., by James Toth', Sr., by his last will, dated October, 1552. Seised, and taken in execution, as the property of James Tustin, Jr., at the suit of Letitia Deanistoo, executrix of Samuel Dennistoo, deceased, for use of Joseph Ross. All the right, title, interesr and claim of John N. Berlin, of, iu and to all that certain lot of ground situate, lying audbeing in Collins township, Allegheny county, Pennsylvania, and bounded and described as follows, to suit: By the Pennsylvania Railroad, N. Daubleau, B. Bailey, William Moore and R. Wilson; containing_- five acres, two roods and twenty.three perches, more or lees; being , the same property con veyed to tho said John N. Berlin by Daniel Berlin and wife, by deed dated July 3d, A. D., 1312, and recorded in Allegheny county m Deed Book vol. 107, page 113. Soiled and taken in execution as the property of John N. nerlill at the suit of William McKee. ALSO, All the right, title, interest and claim of the de fendant, Caleb Foster, of, in and to all that certain tram or piece of land situate partly in Lower M. Clair township and partly in Chortler, townehip, Al. legheoy county, Perineylvania, bounded by William flogg+, A. K. Lands, William Chess, Mrs. Crane, George L.seen, John Brown and others; containing one hundred and forty acres, morn or less: on which is erectc,l 1 two-story frame derailing house and other frame dwelling houses, each one and a half atones high, ohs barn, one stable, and oat buildings. (saving and excepting therefrom sixtemn acres tdi the ..3,1 end of said farm, set apart by metes and bounds, fur use of said defendant, as per your re tura ; Seized and taken in execution n the property of Caleb Fotter at the euit of Brenner k. Bros. ALSO, All the right, title, interest and claim of Thomas Ilannah, of, in and to all that certain lot or parcel of ground in the Ninth Ward of the city of Pattrburgh, beginning en Steellman street, at the dittae-- . ng, hundred and thirty.tis fect from the rner man and Smith; tuenee along Sanallaos wards Clymer tweet thirty-two feet; thence by a line parallel with Smith street one hundred and twenty feet (120 feet) to Mulberry alley) thence along said alley towards Smith street, thirty-two feet; thence by a lion parallel with Smith street one bun aced and twenty feet to Smallman stre,r, at the place of beginning—the Hail parcel of•ground being eight feet of lot No. lb, and all of lot No. 14, In block No. 13, in the Springtield plan of lots, as laid not by Elisabeth F. Denny. Seised and taken In execution as the property of Thomas Ihnnah, at the suit of Elizabeth F. Denny. ALSO, Ail the right, title, interest and claim of John It. Large, of, in and to ell that certain part of lot No. 93, and all that certain lot No. 94, in William Itoti ituson, Jr.'e, plan of subdrision of out lots No. 179 and 180, in the reserve tract, 6.11.1 the Buena Vista extortion of Allegheny City, beginning on Itteecca etreet, at the distance of 293 feet 6 inches north; thence 110 feet west, to a nineteen feet alley; thence by said alloy 24 feet 0 inches south; thence 110 feet east, to the place of beginning, on which is erected a frame dwelling house, Ac. An., Lot No. 29 in the plan of lots in the city of Allegheny, laid out by Jacob Gayer and Thomas Barnet, recorded in deed book vol. 46, page 233, and bounded by lot No. 29 on the north nod by lot No. 27 on the south, in said plan—enntaining 20 fort in front on Bearer street and running back to Veto street, the name whith,loo feet, on which le erected a two story house. Sand and taken in erscutiqn 1.1 the property of John It. Lirge, at the snit of .7. Ludwig Korthen. All the right, title, interest and claim of Sarah A. Allen, of, in and to all that certain lot or piece of ground situate in Ross township, Allegheny county, Pennsylvania, being lot No. four (1) in a plan of lota on Woods' Run, surveyed and laid out by Robert 11. Lenity, administrator of • William Lenny, deceased, (and being part of the estate of sold decedent;) said lot is bounded and described as follows, to wit: Be ginning on the north side of Ohio street, la mid plan, at the distance of one hundred and fifty feet east wardly front the corner of Ohio and Willow streets, is said plan; thence along Ohio, alreet twenty-five feet to the corner of lot No. three (3) in said plan; thence running back at right angles to said Ohio street and preserving the same width one hundred and fifty feet to a ten feet alley. The plan above rimed is recorded In plan book, volt 2d, page 9.3, in the Recorder's office of Allegheny county, Pa, Seined and taken in execution as the property of Sarah A. Allen, at the snit of Robert li. Leaky. ALSO, All the right, title, interest and claim of James Wilson, of, in and to all that certain lot or piece of ground in the Ninth ward of the city of Pittsburgh: Beginning on Smallman street at the distanee Ort6V enty-two feet from the corner of Smith and Small man streets; thence by a line parallel with Smith street one hundred and twenty feot(l2o foot) to Mul berry alley; thence along said alley towards Smith street thirty-two feet; thence by a line parallel with Smith street one hundred and twenty feet to Small man street, at the place of beginning: The said de scribed parcel of ground being lot No. 17, and eight feet of lot No. 16, in block No. 1,3, in the Springfield plan of lots, as laid oat by Elizabeth F. Denny. Seized and taken in execution as the property of James Wilson, at the snit of Elizabeth F. Denny. ALSO, All the right, title, interest and claim of John It. Koehnlain, one of t he! defendants, of, in and to all lhe following desiribed lot of ground, to wit : Tx;ts Noe. Lfty-one. (51,) tifty-two (52,) fifty-three (53,) fifty-seven (570 fifty-eight (58,) and fifty-nine (590 situate In Joke Brownie plan of tote above the bo rough of Birmingham and adjoining raid borough; the said lots, Nos. 51, 52 and 53, being each 20 foot In width do front on Harmony . street, and extending back, equal width with an alley 24 foot wide, 00 feet or yridth, in front on the aforesaid alley, and ex tending back, equal width, along the end lines of the Scat mentioned three lots, 60 feot, ; being half-way to Stacy street. The above described lots being con tiguous and jointly fronting on Harmony drat, 60 feet and 'extending back, equal width, along tho aforesaid allay, 120 feet, to the line of lot No. 60. On the said lute fronting on Harmooy stract, there are erected a two-slimy brick house, botcher shop, do. 'Seized and taken in execution as the proporty of John H. Ifoohnleln, one of the defendants, at the snit of Charles Herrose. ALSO, All the right, tide, interest and claim of John M'Claren, owner or reputed owner and contractor, to wit: All that =Min four story brick dwelling home situate on the south aide of Pennsylvania avenue, in the Eighth Ward, city of Pithiburgh,ci.unty afore said, containing in front on said avenue about four tam foot, and attending back southerly n feet, more or less, erected on part of lot. No. 9 In the plan of the Watson's estate, and the ground covered by such buildings and an much other-ground Immediately adjacent thereto and belonging in like manner to the limier of inch bindings so may be necessary for the ordinary and useful purposes of such buildings. • Seined and taken in execution as. the property of john NClaren; at the suit of John Conlon. JAMES L. GRAHAM, Sheriff. Sheriff'. Office, Nay 17, 1859. TILVINCI'd LIFE OF WASIIINGToN, x .01.6. comprising the Presidential terms and dosing 'minor Waitilnitool life. ' Ireinee Life of Washington comiete. h vole, nylons style.. Abbott'. New Work:- The Elnithw of Atnbia,fite rho end present power; by 8.:0. - Abbott,' vol.' /high Mired' Poplar Geolyy, with intro duction; by Una 111llet. N. P. Willie New Work—The Convsleetentr2 Wilson's II:dory Of the Congtest of "Stiotle.• Osborda Westin* Post nod Pnwent, 'with Ulu. trittlons; ;Hepp's Uri of Baron litouben. Issishiesltew MatOry.`of the •llnlted Elisten. LOT!, me 7411 k Lon nut Lofty!), Charley Beads. Ben flylvestnea 51i0n4 ?Tam • losyl7 - - •-'- • - • - NAP k C0..65 *and attmt I • NI3- 4 100 bbls' Small "1 V ite, in Moro oadforillti by*:BILIIIVER*DI;LWORTIf WI Rad 181 Irecoact =Mr 12 1 0 / 1 9PL . • . , TUE N. V. BEfII.IV&EKLY TRIBUNE ie pubti.be , l nv,r, Tu.-3day aad Friday. TICRW: nu.. Copy, I n. yr ..... n u , yru., .I,lt ouu 5eer._...... G I T uCO pit., onradd•rzs m tH) Teo , 010-% or orrr, ...vidrrsl rael std , ..erthrx, $2 7.0 encl. Any yet.. Aniline 0., a club of twenty tie over. will le entaleel to nu extra copy. THEN. V. WEEKLY TH.IHUSE. 15 published every SATUQIIA Y. TER118: One Copy, 00. yeare.......sth Five ('.niter, one leer I 'S 8 Three Copies. oueTeu C. phut, one Ycat 10 Twenty 1.,p1, e, tonne atieire., at the reteor II per an'os, 2n Twenty Cespim, to address of eueb en h. crater 24 end any larger mot, at the rata of 51,00 each. Any person wending at a club of Twenty or more• will le entitled to an extra copy. We mutiny., to tend TUE Wing • LT Tanobli to clergymen it Fl butemriptlon• may commence at any time. Term• eL Imp In advance. All letter. to be uldraesed to 11014ACN OBCF.I,NY I CO, Tr Oman Building', my 17.tu w r Nn•surt sto., Nu 'Pork. Gieat — Alterative and Blood Fulfter. D Z. STVAVN.N'S PHIS old established and invaluable reme y ydy tor the ante of fororola, or King's Evil, Ulcerous sod Wtote I rluug , Kropliote °Mtn Pimple tr the Pare, ()hairnet.. or Scaly Eruption*, Bolls which aria, from en Impure habit of blood, Caine In the Bonn , Weakened and Debilitated state 01 the Spatula, ari sing either from o long and protracted mom of Meknes., or baring Labored uoder en attack of syphdli, the sonde of which still remain In the system, or haring awaVowell • afoot tonbunt °Direct., calomel, sc., which may have af. fatted the bones or their covarthg, called the: pet loaketho, which eornethate give. rise to • chronic eleernoadlachterge, and mall boors occasionally come away. Attacks of Rheu matism to consequence of no injured or sbnaed Constitution: I.s standing Billions Affections; the Debt and the ala ly,or the Bloated Pare, ebray• Indicates or thqntree the nee of this invaluable pause..., or Untold We Nal, et have Labored under an affective of the Spine. Drmoy, Jaundice, or Yol. lowneaa of the Sk In. ChrotticAffectien• of the Liver, Mara, rens, or winding or lamb, Ulcerated &so 'throat, bhp Joint Complaint; In short, the must loathsome thaessea which have put every other medicine at Annette, as writ es tee shill of the profmakon, f.,r morello?. • grater of • century, tinea been perked, eradicated by Otte great vegetable pa. oacca, In all cores of erupt. • - bStorlyne'r AWllcakey Onslotente"ahoold be seed in confutation with the Prectrot. The two will core thee:Net chronic end °Latinate eruptive dimness. Belau price of the Panacea $1,59 per bottle: S bottles p 4,00. Delivered to any address on receipt of Remittance. A RECENT VERY ft UNARM A DIX CUILE Wu that of Nifty A. Clark, No. 4 Trenton street, Cheri,. town, Ma, While in PhllapelphiA she eseit.tl with Wm. U. Shay. Idth three, 4 loon below Steen. • . The case wee an eruption of eight ymrs etoodlog of the most obstinate chsrscor, core/log thr Whole sot f.cr, from the rile of the foot to the crown of the howl, itching end irritable In the extreme. The trewt eminent of the Norm akin had felLd in accomplishing • cure. Dr. 11 , ./aNtis Ps torts was eiticlent to making • perk, corr. Prepared only by DR WAYNE ik EON, Polio. DR.O. 11. KEYSER, 140 Wood el rft.t. myrid/ err Lie Agent for Piitsourgh J. N. 7 9.IIIIL.L.E.N.EMR.c.,iIcIi. ez CO. rAttc,srorr to R. Dantlap, Jr I I=l R ARE WARD ILDID CUTLERY No. 101 Market St reot PITTs 110 ILO 11, PA A'k:RICAN CIIIROPEDIST removes Corns Mom the feet In • few minutes, without polo or the slightest torvavenderca 64,,,the yalleht. Litualou• ro moved from the big toe, reduced to the natural size. Invert ch.ged to a healthy state, Charges reasonable. Room No. 41, Bt. Char Iletel. nnyl7modlitul I\TEIVIIOOKS AT E. C. COCHICAN'S, Allegheny—lrvlng . • Washington, vol. 6, Lamy etl6 4oth The Empire of ACiarla, Abbott; Ango . llblograptum 01 DaltilaVaishod lien; Love Ile Little Love 31e Long, Charles Road.; Life of Mated:net, vol. 11, of the household librery; Idolette Stanley, opposite the Jail, Adam Bed, Twenty Serra ab ly Lilt; broken Osten., withmany ether new works from Inge nersortturat of Heoks for Sommer read leg, to which fresh edthtlons are constantly Icing mode New rat Rim of Writing Paler end e MUMS/U. my 17 WALL PAPER—Another etyply of deli reblo Ilonm and Llall raper Ifangllr4 dump Wen Paper and Window Shades, Curtains, Oil Cloths, Teeter Cotton, lire Bcards, Prints, Au., at 01,17 E. C. I}4CIIRAN*B. Federal .1., A ilgt'y. DO3l E:STI6 AND STAPLE DRY (30 - 6 DB of every v4t o ty; rte, Mantles and Dna. Meals, • complom amortrucut. C HANSON LOVE, myl7 74 Market atrect CINCINNATI SOAP ANT)A C NDLES-25 be. Hard Prettied Sommer Non! 1 Candies; 25 do earn quality Geramatt.wp.juct re c'd and for ml, chid...l./and retail at /IRAN CE'S lonely 11,m ry •nd tee Store, Federal alter, Allegbruy. my 17 WASH. BOARDS-25 dozen Cincinnati ne. style Waill,Eotele In store ant for mit c hole rale ant mitt! at PRA NCL'S, /Were! etre, t, Allegheny ACOM PLETE STOCK OF ALL KINDS cl Dry 1/, 1,4 lbe.raooo. gull and C. IJAN,os LOOP, C. D. N. BMITS, A..1101 - 11lny anti Ca - Mr1 ,4 .1/Or at La to =MI Bargains In Second-Hand Pianos. (ANE 6 rvtarr, Rosewnod iur tram frame,mateChickerlng • Bo4n, obly twv 3 •,:.! Om rota r!..yjr7 O 6!.4 1 , .- 3 111 , • 1 cam, roun 1341,. ."`• .. mane 1 , , Snot tClerw . 0,., 0 5: , •.gaty caoc, clad° t.y Nuor.l ♦ Clark. N Y. 51ailulac), Co. " ' 3 / 4 t , og•D7 ' 5, • - tesk.rm.n toal, • Clemeutl., Vnr .I.IIN IT. lILLIAII,BI W 0051.1.. lIVIPOIMINT NOTICE IN CONSEQUENCE OF DECLINING hcalth, the nit,eriber 1$ about r.tlring farm floranesl, and .11erd for wale, at VV.ItY LOW ILATEL hi. tut, otock nl FURNITURE, LUMBER, ‘'ANEERS, CANE VARNISHES, &c. ort. IA for /oat Cainto t and Chair Factory. in whole or In part. andJo r.rn.. now nrCtlrleti by hint In tho ' , Monarch Mritdino,," Firm error Giro no Ist of.hdy. Comm In sent Furnilnrc rind Ibi. a car, qv, tnolty In ptlre/1480, rho prrrelf bring pt. down From 10 to 25 per mot 11. 11. RYAN, NOS. G 7 AND GO PIFTII STILEET, H.EIMC) , T.A./..- ETCTIANGE APO [PARKING 11003 E OF KRAMER & RAHM, No. 115, Bank Block, Fitth Street, PITTAIIURGEI, PA. ALLEN !talent FURAG.II turn abrotot.r. E beg to apprise our friends and the pub , that aro hay. rano-mei to oar navr OY P leis. NO. 33. BANK BLOCK, Fl YU! PTIILCT, whera re *III to happy t ren.lor thou, tar aorgooet and bunt our ample Caoltal, with an piporlence of la mity y. atm 10 Ito , !maim , . In !Lb, thy, o 111 anohla us to ntert the *anis °four.. lidoirwrs. We will tambour, to trallfAlt ILO E.Schange and Honking Ilualru, In alllts braurl,os. earrourrckl P.l.nr btammttal and Ntgoloalo , l, Pluck... 8.A.. and other Berotllleal, bought awl 001,1 on Oonotlenon. Prompt nitnia I es prat, to Collactloom it city or country. NllOllll. Reamed In Par Fund. or Cur rt ury Intarart alloarmai On Then tormlo Real In Birr:o, Bank pule., Inns Worrontn, Ar Credit I , ,,,lttaurea of C..rrola.ndat, to at laiarat tinoi Lie Makte,t Rotuma promptly by first mall, Ivo .11nrcte.l. nly3.2uel KICAbILIL t RA LIM. Boots, Shoes, Hats, BONNETS, ezc- .1 AMES P. TANNER, WHO L E SA L E SIIOE, HAT AND BONNET AVAREIIOUSE, No. 5G Wood Street, Pltitsbargh, Pentanj If new in more hie %try large mark of GOODS bora:wool direct from the NEW ENGLAND `MANG. TORIES, et the LOWEST CA.SII PRICES. en of which sill be depoted 0161 a smell stivencoon OAT. Ala - Dome who bete heretofore gone East for their goods, for the future wla save bath time .red money by making their reach:L.lth. hint _ sz-Doslern ere trquesteOl to cell Wore bnying, Cod eat ley themstivm of the feet .te...Posticzaar atiention givens toordore. mrlSt3ou4 Pianos! Pianos!! figif fi SPLENDID STOCKiffie si OP TUN CELEBRATED GOLD MEDAL PIANO FORTES, Etl=oll WILLIAM KNABE Ss CO., B.ll..TLlfOitt: ALE.O. ---' SEVERAL SECOND RAND PIANOS Prom Ps to sqXF : for sate imf nut CHARLOTTE BLUME, nu. wood eytt awribare tiant Ztatemtnts St•tentent of the Bank Of Pittsburgh. Pirristruis May MEASS. Loans. Bills and Discoontst.. . ........ .41.72 56.5 itral Estate snti Ground `Y.t Flocks .4 4:4% :7 Due by other flanks ............ . Iti ot,t) Bank Notes lt C/Ilts k HJS. Tn.ns. Nutt& 1'.1.621 (sold Mid ....... -•-- • Capital Stock 112.70. Ptuats and Earninp 1., 1 0,0 11 Unpaid Dirilenzla and Saapama An - 't 1;.1.7% is raw to other /anka. . • . ....... 41.1 , 7 . ... 3;11: , 11 PePpl,i• The alone ntalvroent r,rro t r.. th. lv ,t L rug,. and.I•IIIN II MvL um. and llo• 16th M., LL. mall ACTIN 1.0051 D ,. 1. tnr, Statement of alictiange flank of Pinang Mans stet Me:aunts. Reel E5tate........_... reeds to Vault U. A. Triwury Notes 10 Cbt.cler of other Bunke Du, by other U.into ..... ............ Capital Stock Circulation Dun to t u Batiks. . Contingent Punt and Pn.tlt. s2,C•ft•lst.tit I certify (lint the alitive rtittetnent Is trite tit the letit my k•toirletlgetitt.l belie. 11 M. ill ItRAY, Cab/Arr. Emorn sud.•utmcrit•tel Ie Gn a me this I.th Any of Slity,l!•69. rityl7 t`. W. Nola, Statement of the Morel...la' and Alan et fact urers' Bawd. of Pitt 'burgh. Vindanann, Monday, May 1010. .. 301.003 tai 312.4n0 41 SOll9 30 744.174 04 ..1.x1:.,147 01 10%,74% %3 NOlni [lll4 eto.ck 01 ltnnk•, 40 94.007 3a Due by oder Manna 44.741 39 Tim ahoy. abilooierl nr.n. mgt and !ma 10 Lb, We. Of my loaoaledge and Idle[ W. 11. IION NY, Collier. P.N.ITO and 4nb.erib...l 1,,40re me. till, 1014 day It May, A. 141130 toy 17 .1. F%I ACI4 KNZI F. Notari Puhlir Statement of the Citizen.' Bank. I`ll4.borgb, Slay 11,0, 1.930 AFACTS. Cirtnlntloo ......... 01.1,..r 113nk.. . lono Coalman/wealth Loaf. an , l 001. Inane nud 010z000t0.... ........ Colo m % atilt Note. sod elomk, of oat, Banks. Duo from Lank. anti Roulft Stieccllaneoue ACWonta ...... Ito:L1 uto, kr Capitol 5t00k...... .......... fndirlduol DorOmitorn (Ikontattoo ....... ........ ...... Contitigeot Fool owl Norlt, Lot, to tabor h00k,.. $ . 7 . .. - zraa The abovAst.ament cornet to the !mat of my kuowl eda, end Gelkf. L D. JON EF, CsaLler. - Brtatall.ol.tro no, Ibis 1616 day of 31ay,1b59. myl7 J F. 51ac1rraLt, Notary Public. Duo to othor Danko Due to Depoeltore.. ntle end Note. 10,4e.u,,t c d .$737901 00 1)00 by other tanks. 24:1/01 41 KoLOO sad Checks of other Itanks. .... ; . _1,200 2.3 Specie In Cutlt 7:,670 11 1).0.117 Th., al.mr ntatom..ht I. rerr,t, to the bent 01 my knowl e‘tg.o and belt, tll.O D. : , tri.inzw. Cuebier. Sworn beton , sue thb I.lth d3y of May, myr A. W. FOSTLa. Notary Publi _ Statement of the Allegheny Bank. Plrrsurtolt, 1 / 1 1, hotesand Itiiln Pt.e..uule4.. ..... 7244 , 1; 47 nnd ~ tber Put. by other I.lsr.kx • . ... . . . 41,411 Dm. to LALIft L1..111. I ndtrulnal The shove atateniout L.f my know]. odge and belief. .1; IV COOK. CaAh.r. Sworn and atihncril.N.l tnr, ltd. 14th day .bf May, 1110. in)l7 J hi ACK KNZI E. Notary Vuldir. • • Statement of the Iron City Bank. Ihithautati, 31ay 14th, 1.0 ah.l rohrounr• . .. a 732.hil true by other Bank..-......- .... ... 11.1 I Note,. mod C 13,1, “thrr Circulation.. . toLahnr Haute It Dn.. Ih.rattor.. 1 / 1%, abwen gtatriorni corn, 1 11,1., of tuy I..k.dge mud 1,..15ef. JAIN bIAtIOFEIN, CaetCr Ihrtned th.l day -.I May, A. (7, 1(14. myr J Y )1 J.RE.NZIE , ZM=23 Jauntllanrouu RIIMOVAI A i r Eli RA WY S u. 11USSEIC & CO. 11.17, n no7ell t" C • Call, 1% nrch..., :or 37 Fs ITU r.T. In th. TO, Fr , ut tn..; ts..• •Irver. Pittsburgh Copper Baling Mill. C. G. 1..r.055.E.1i A. CO., r1.4 - 12,{lits ur BRAZIERS BOLT AND SIIRATIIING COPPER, PRESSED COPPER 80TT0316, LOCO .N.l ".1.• 1v It'. 1: II 11 1 N . agt Uitlninr und P7,11..1 aft KettleA, Sbeet and utLer XPCLTER,SULUAIt, 001 . 1"Eil ILI VETS, all io Muck Tin, Da PIMP, I,»•I Wire, .51,,t Antsmnny. eh....t Iron, Tlnu.ri Tnoh, &r, No 37 Filth Street, Pittsburgh, Pa. Cr.pi,r Cut 6, .ny REmu vAL ett e . e r Ligg , 1 / 4 c, h ate . moved fr..En Non a , an I 711 Wn.r No :5 Watt, andfro. moot, MME!BM=I FLOUR FACTORS and Pr..duce C.nninis .a.a. Merchants, t.. .1 ,, ul Flour, tin.), no le Nod.. gentraily, Nos T• Iran, Pict.nrgh. y CALOWILL CALDWELL & BRO., UOAT FU NISILF.R3 AND DEALERn hlatttlin: Hemp .1, Cotton . ..lap.; 0 knurl, Tnr, Pitch, !Laski and Oils: Tarrsnlin, Dank, Light nn Iles', Drillings, Ac., No, 04 Warr and tg Frant &rt.! REMO VA L.—N. llouuss Suss, Bankers, JA, lig,. removed thee° door. shoes their old .t.nd, where they will be found milli the completion of their mew buildin g npii.4ll El 3. BOYLE. BOYLE & CO., tv 59 SECOND STREET, filip CINCI-NNA:rI, OHIO, 13IPuRT6IL9 OP FOREIGN LIQUORS AND WINES• LCOHOL, COLOGNE SPIRITS, Crimphene, Burning Fluid and Spirits of TURPENTINE. Mann ructurvre of every descripa. of Domestic Liquors, Wines, Cordials and French 33ITTMILS on Illnd VW lOW grslcs I too BOURBON AND RYE WHISKEY, Peach and Apple Brandy tIANATMIA AND NEW IMILAND RUA!, ic Solo BELuurActorers of the CELEBRATED "ROSE" WHISKEY. L , . Fit K:1111.1Cli 00131. E'S JAPANESE ELVERS npIEAIwITE R I S H I. I ZS El 1 , 1 Et Damaslrs, Diapers, &a. CONSUMERS OF RICHARDSON'S LIN ENB, sod thaw doeirous of obtainin g the GhtilllNE GOODS, should see that the utlclfte they percher.. reab ed with the lull MM.. of the Gan, RICLIARD.4OY, .10 NS 0 ivoEy, to ; R etreat., of the no and ditrabllity al the li. els Tins atte,eu In tendenftl essentially nevertvity as largo s p e l a a s n o t n a ianfe f & enmr . M d k e wnd d d d e twec ittihv e t hL i n n a e m n. e oarf e R ICARD tON, by Irish Ilona., who regardless of the Injury thus inflicted sillo on the American conintnner and the enninfac tatters of the genuine Goods, will not readily tantreion ft bootee. PO profitable, while purchasers can t. 1111105.,11 ca of W a node cf n neribleits character. J. BULLOOKE & J. B. LOCK It, Armee, 36Cborch Weld, New Y . Tae Perfection of Dental Art. A RTIFICIAL TEAM F 17711 PLATES OF PORCEL:.4 Ilti AND GODALITE. R. N. STEBBINS having opened un otTn.v at 101 Nut, street, is prepared to manufacture and Invert teeth of the above doedription. In Introducing them now and improved dyke of Dental Work to the citizens of Pittaburgh,lN.l3. Nola/minted that they will meet Cho same favorable reception which Lae Leen iscnunlai to them in Now York and other localltioa whore they have been tested; and he furthermore believes that they are destined to ouperreda, so they certainly excel all other styles to LIGHTNESS, DURADILITY, Heaney mid PURITY, and In every "quality which modern Artificial Tenth eleatrable, and are at the some time, much let. elpetnitti. [Torii:nano of thl• work may Iro ecru W. bit orict NO. MN PENN EMMET, NEAIL T. CLAIN. .P2NoPtiwP 2 5 0 VOLUNTARLES.—ZundeI'a Two Mildred and filty VO I autarl.. sod lo ratan= r.,... 1 . 0 .10.4 lletadeern Peraybine, in., with totrodnctory remarks, description of atom directions for the pricelisse of Organ, gni adapting the work septerally to the Wants of ieNnog organists, and those aka hare made sadiefeat bro. gam to &WM pan, plan psalmody ca au Or o, llelodoon or EangLlon race El 60. Yor eels by - Modal...et' my: j a m jr, 6011,0 Y, El CHANGE IN THE RAILROAD AND fiTEADIOOAT T/C.azT OFEICE.-11. old Ilskst Moo, corner MOM, tdonoagaholt llooae, hr. Nen nwiTeik. ad for the We of Tkteta *Mgt,:6 . 3;101 import= Ixdota, Weat nod Eouth Alma, M all tomboat Uwe oil Lake Fafq itichlgrin and Superior:. - Y. ICNOWLAND, myriind Rallioal awl Etetinboit pt. 16111ESR FRUITS-300 qta. Blackbarrien _ll.. in a ant I qt CAMS I,OO O COM= and nine Pram% Oanantkettmo, ask • tail° MX=t J9wreo,ll4flaithilatlit. I=l9 f . 111,1111110n, 10 , infi. 'I., 1. - .11, I =EMI 4 131. n 7 I f 1" 1 -A $638 641 66 37 p 4 0/00 06 Zlcl 71 6 0.0 30 ,000 (Y) i7'17.,761 7: PI ttsburgh. !lamer, M.y MI, liLf , I.IA DILITIES. .3521 -7Z . 3 LI) DEMME MINIM MEE hi:DIOVED .FREDCILICK ()JULE Volttitai. flnnouncnunts Juncx.— Alexander W. Fos. do of pi mborgh, is • ean4ilat• far tb. Republi,o n..micallno for the calico of Assistant JO, cf Om Common Pl,lll ri-S..l,:socinTE LAI," JUDGEOCCoIfUON LI:WI al 11. Lif..lVt: wit b. a t wadidate for Lamina. 'lon at 1 , Courratton, to br bald la Jartr,ls . ), 1.0 Ova Al, ol A...ociato LOW ..111.1,a a Ma Coln( of Corn mon R., die, of thin mood. .T.1011.,t1 ELLO!' , wilt be a candidate for ht ;bet net. hepublicatt CUlVrinttion for tt, ^I Aftwei... Law Judge m th- Cottri .t C. 0... ApV 11.1it•P AST JI:En.:I, or e011Y024 PLLAS.-- ',' .3 alll. l I firirl *lll 1 , 0 11 ,Itdatn its. n g 1:01 th r Al. -1,41.. JO .0 the C,ort C mt., Pleft., go.. a then ATTiMINEI .—.JOSIN M. for•. 11, I,v }lnput- IM=ZI • •. A TTORINI EY.—IiOII[RT li. CAR ..I 11,rm inghnm. will l. s caud Lilo tx t Au l •n.rT llnaory TE. -J. W. FI.ET , CILR WEITTE, of i. , a 111 tr n rantlidon Ise fore tha nt v for 11,):; It IRISH Will be n Can didate ,r tL treuatv at the t.eat C ap2ii.tiavlcT A.. ruby eryi-DAv r, E. BAYARD, of Pet:tile. tvwn eh ill, 1.'1,1 lan Cllldiletb for l.h.iluntiva !or Ars •Int.ly I,Toto thu It. pa blio. in) 14.1 L. tc CorJoirN RIDDLE, of Robinson township, will ben candidate far Aasembly, ant jeer to the deol.iou of the Rood)Roan Convention. Ll - 7 . 1V. C. Atronthnicc,n, of Birmingham, .111 to supported m the c0m1.% Republican tk,thdy Convention. for nomination far the Asserutgy rnyll .AoSEIIIILY.—J.' LUDIVR; KOETLIEN is a tamli,Ltle f,,r Anstmbly !More the Republican eon. vent inn. myll t& - t.,N,SEMBI.T.—chtIIN MITCHELL, of Ohio will be • e.dW•to tot, Ahem Lutly..uLlt•tt Hit ot ILI. noncan CuLticution. • tityl .• tt.•lt SSEMBLV. —ROBERT 81611/111, at Upper Clair townohlp. c2ll be a candidate before ale poLlican C.tainty Couwentt.n tor Annmbly, tram [be 1,15. tact a...1101111e Monong.nnrk end C r,. msß:3t.e•T o=Asszminx —C. M. RODINEON, ESII., of Allegheny...ill be aupportzil In the Republican °caul:Won as a conadldato for [amenably. ro).l:danT lany ea'cri of &unlit Ward, At:canon, Ody. [I . 2IIIEtEMBLY.—A. 11. BURNS, of Finales township, will bee candldsts for nominalon to the 4Sesemirly befuto too next lispu..ll.. Crankty CuirTerrttota. r r0vt,..7 L. will be a candidate far tnellthell 211 er (ram Ulu Allegheny Clay Dist, let, at n,tt fleptilAlpio (ap2..dartcP 111tDoo - ELL, of Allegheny city uT -- 7 QIJI tai a mil •tdata tor rerincninailuu sik din /mem bly Galore 1.14 e neat lb publican Comity Coni-antJun. ge-irn mi 31114.5, of Witkips township, will lan n rsod , Flate Icr C , Antly Oototzipstontr, .I.thjert to the dtclatou of Republlcau Consootlun. frulet hone] 01i/ Cita RD BOYCE, of South Fayette trntle nhi( , ,wdl l.ns csadots. fur County Commerflotter, soNert to the dcchrlon of the Republic An Convyntloa. toylt:3.• F. to TEE DELEGATES of the Republican County 0 ...W0 learn trith pleasure that r.,: EURO E C. BOWERS, of Poehlw tow nehlp, mill lea randid.te for Contdy Cam athodoner. We here 004,1 Mr. Boners long 0.. eotsr, tellable man; be is a Arm and con. .intent abletat man ' and hi every way competent tor We do tee. of the We certainly need sofa men in the Comm sww.ersl2lll, Toe f.ct le apparent. 0110: atcT MANY TAX rsrEns. 5.1 . 4.:L5aux:1, of Findley trn ,"--, .hip, mill he supported in the IL•publlcau Conven tion for the on,. rf County Commentloner. legal:Atter .1. FLEntNri, of Peebles township, milt be a candidate for County C.l9Misnion,, not J., In Wed...e1...a of the Republican County (laureation In Jn arr2,lawtc•F f(7.-r? , Deriii ROBINSON, of Chartiers If/WM.1141, will be • candidate for Coma y Cornmineioner, gun ject to the decision of the Republican Convention si.M.ta•tr•F „I. , ii A. SERGEANT, f.t . Pittsburgh, will bo • .c•ou,11,1•In wr County Trasaures bet on 111, ht. 1160JlE01 AN Y. s,,uth Eayette ICY tow r.sh.p. till M o.aodAtto C..anty Tromirer, • I ts,l) BeyUblicau Oall•cut r iol.l. 1 , rem ST. Cul. . b;& I to tlot rnyl3 Uvrt RER.—Wea. A. I.lr.aßoN, of Pitt b.. covlidate for C..nuty Tresaurer. i.t..n .)I the Republic.. Convention In June myt,..dawarT hi •Op t 0- I !lei! pl,nru, .fttie city t f Pitt4burgh, volidaln for Goouty It. asuror, subject to to Itopobticon Gtouty Cul:lief:ol..la June toy° daorteT ; --- >'.,',l l :' uell --- .... --s ' i C , O t u G t, N t, T , 11.,..1 , Ilep.l, nnr. • TREAnt. ELIA.I3 .A.5r.r.k., of h. nllll. n candidata for netntastlon at :Pan Coto - non., for the tam of County m1:of/art:7 ."COUNTT THEASURER.—The i'llbEeriber, a t Waimea to gash! p, in a ..update