V4ti4 . .4#-!::: . r.64cf(L toir,--v. vmmamn. n. 33:n . ./1.13T tr 'flr C ....8.1)1TORO and PROP/U/17'0125. WEDNESDAY 8101114ING. MAY 18, 1859. Tun Gist Taounthe.—lt is evident Condition of affairs in Utah that the administra tion was rather prenllitare in its conclusion_that ielid "conquered a peace" in' that territory. The Piesident's proclamations, like hundreds of other Adair uthssivea, have had no permanent - effect on the rebellious Mormons, who, on dia •eaveriog the weak. material they had to deal with; at once changed theft.' poliey of abject sub mission to that of scornful contempt for all au thority but that of their own creation. Ail the . existing troubles in that region may be traced to the President's want of decielon and energy at the commencement of the hostilities. Al email army at that time might. have subdued theleaders by showing them that the govern . ment was in earnest in its opposition to rebellion _ . of all kinds, while millions of treasure and thousands of Bice would have been also lived , ,la lite country.- confusion which now characterises the proceedings in Utah, it is dif dealt to feedlot when these troubles will come to. an end.' While the government seems to be . 'Vowing weakar every day, the hiormone are ' increasing their strength by accessions from old Battlements in this country and by emigration froto Europe. The Washington correspondent o f th e ,N - cr o American gives the following de , plombia'accourit of affairs in Utah "Thera is really as much rebellion against the laws sad authority of the United States, in Utah, to-day, is there was when the army was Bent to crush out the flagrant and daring defiance of the government, which Brigham Young and his sen --sum crew bad set op. Nothing but the actual presence of the troops prevents a repetition of the ranee . heretofore witnessed; and even now anarrostance is exhibited, and outrages are cora .._ mon, width renders this armament little more than a solemn - farce. Its 'cost alone makes the 'affair serious. We maintain two thousand men lathe heart of the continent, whose commheariat is famished from a distance of 1800 milei;es an inactive police; and when the moot heinous crimes are to be Investigated—such, for example, the wholesale murder of one hundred and forty-eight peaceable American emigrants, whom property is now notoriously in the bends of - Mormon leaders—all outcry is raised because a smell force is detailed to protect the administro don of jastice, and that clamor ie seconded by the Governor of the Territory, who considers his official dignity infringed by the requisition of the - judges. In fact, justice is not only blind, but it -is dumb and deaf in-Utah. It neither sees, nor speaks, nor hears. This condition of things may well provoke comment and claim attention, when thousands of ignorant and * debased converts to this polluted system are seen gathering from the pest-houses of Europe and swelling the infected throng al ready collected in that vast receptacle of corrup tion and crime. The governmenthas tried tem tp pm m tpon e gth e o ugthr na n reckoning t bwhiechedients will be ultimately forced upon it, and when that enforce ment of law and order will be more difficult. If the rebellion had been subdued at this outset, as it should have been, when Gen. Johnston and, his gallant band sent to Utah; these present troubles would-never have occurred. As it is, a' . standing army is Co be maintained, for no other purpose than to preserve order among Brigham Young's disaffected followers. And this legacy is to be bequeathed to the next Opposition ad . ministration, with all the accumulations of an imbecile and absurd policy." Tan Oman Sina.—A correspondent of the Boston journal, writing from Berlin, takes a view of - the, European war-question decidedly favorable to the Austrian government. He rid :joules the idea that France represents in real ity the Constitutionalists of Italy, in this con tent, but attribatee its actions to extremely, eel thsb.motires. His letter is a lengthy one, and closes with this remark .11 the question were between Austria and - Italian freedom, there could be no hesitation as to which aide to take. But it is nothing of the kind. It is a question between Saralee, French ind Auttrian despotism in Italy and elsewhere. It being snob, the natural feeling Of the Repub lican spectator would be to look upon the quar rel so unworthy of his sympathies on one side or-the other. And, indeed, in a matter of very little consequence to us whether the Austrian • Government as such be for ouzo in the right and Its enemies in the wrong. But if we find the Emperor of France preparing to change the map Of Europe, and to trace the destinies of keine tionifor another -century to come, the presump tion is that mtschief is brewing; and it be hooves us to pause andlook the facts soberly in the face before we allow our sympathies to be led astray by.s devil quoting the gospel of liberty." i Our correspondent has eo obnoxious a client. in Austria that he should be well supplied t - with_arguments to gain even a patient hearing. !Austria low so long represented the idea of abso- Itite despotism that the advocates of Republican principles have been schooled to look upon her very name with loathing and contempt. France tin this instance only occupies a respectable no , aide* by comparison with her opponent.. [from the Loodoh bley ] Fatten has entered into a state of war. What s eiter may hive been the reluctance in some qusr ' 'lters to believe that this could happen, whatever --the Inclination to deny or discredit, the full grown truth marches onward; war is gone forth Isla usual guise, and is making himself known by hie ordinary deeds. in three columns the Austrians have passed from Austrian territory en_that of Sardinia. One of their divisions has penetrated the country from the north landing on the Sart:hal' atishores of the Lego Idaggiore, occupying the towns of Imre, Palletise and Aro na, and driving back the Sardinians by thesupo . riority of their numbers. A eezood, consisting of 20 batudions and 8 batteries, has taken the ~. road by Omnibus, and the third has found its way by Abblati Grasso. How far the invaders - have ,edvanced, or what may be their point of concentrating, cannot be clearly stated'from ma - tends before as. Whether the tete de pont at Buffeters was den _ Patched and takea by bayonet after a sharp and considerable lose, as was reported at Vienna, or Whether there was no resistance, as would rather ;.appear probable from the silence of the telegram_ `fremlurla as to e.ny actual enttounter—wheth ' er Gee. Marmora'resisted or quietly succumb -7,..td, whether Nevus was °couplet without oppo ',7- eition,and Vercelli was reached without a con ' test,: are ateliers of detail that have DO impor tant bearing upon the main purport of to.day's news. - acing army of Austria is in felt march upon Sardinian soil. On the other hand the Bing of Sardinia has put himself at the bead of Ills army and gone to meet Ida invaders. He has surveyed the line of the Dora, where it is supposed the Sardinians may perhaps make a stand in defence of their capital, and he has gone thence to Aleesandria, which most soon be attacked, if_Austrians have a real intention to conquer Piedmont. Tee French are swarming into the east of war. The Austrian papers already declare the hen !salty of Savoy has been violated. - • The Imperial Guard, numbering 16,000, arrived at Genoa, and4o,ooo French troops have now gathered in that place of strength. When • or where these armed• men will meet in conflict entirely a question 9f strategy. Bat so far 65 any question of peace or war is concerned, the Baglish, Belgians and or e wa r were not more -at war on the plains of Waterloo, than are the French, 13aXclielaaelllhi Austria on the plains of Ticino, Sara and Dora. We wish that oar only • disquieting intelligence was from the country where war has already burst forth, and where the nations are contending. There might then be - some hope i that an advance upon Turin hasnd • • battle favorable to the Auetrians;migh the dent of reducing the pretension of the 'retch and Sardittiaat or that s decisive advantage over lie Austrian fdrees would induce that Power to coins to term upon the disputed points in her policjln Italy. This, however, is not ea. That •: • Provisional Governments hive been established in Florence, Carrara , and tam, is not of itself a matter of vast importance. That the inbabi- Mail of Some are to an efferrement, if not in ' entient state is scarcely an addition to the ordi '.v nary Italian Onaulties, but when we read that Prussia has resolved upon putting her remain ing corps d'armee in readiness to march, we see very groat cause tofear the peace of Europe is shaken mote gravely than would appear from the soft mss soots from Paris and the bland assurance from Br 'dater. nat Prussia has cause for this pre. ti~- • ',•-ntbt, when ens find that Rua on is about to bs stationed up `-'',.-sfiect of which Europe on. -P".`,olonied with Francs, and anything h to triglaisd, aid eddsti. , P ce Gortfleitaklis an. liver - Was deablve:"'ne s saidr' — ' do not deny that there may exist a written sigrcement betsteen Prince aidEtaisia"We ap prehend this isquitekufficient to confirm our dis quitiMati on tills' head. Of course we have, im mediately after this important confession, the ready but much lees important assurance, that this written agreement " does not constitute 0 hoetlle alliance against Europe." We could seam' ly expect The Uneaten Minister to admit that a treatywhich he keeps shut from the eyes of Eurorie, contains en agreement for the parti tion of E urop e .lt is enough for as to Kn ow that not a treaty, but a written agreement between France and Russia, which those powers think it for their interest to keep secret from any third power. Prince Gortschakoff gives his personal assur ance that this written agreement does not con 'tante a hostile alliance against Europe, and up on this we aro to lap ourselves into security, putting oar trust, firmlyis the frankness of Prince Gortscitakore reading of the written agreement and the innocency of this little secret between the two great aggreseive Emperors. We can place no faith in the Russian view of the char -acter of this treaty, for it is a mere Ferules flan to call a written agreement, concluded by two Emperors, by any other name . If we are to believe in the innocuousness of a treaty, under which armies are put in motion, we should first like to know something of the &Alaimo agreed to. Denials have of late lost much of their former wane. We recollect how firmly the mission of Prince 'blensehLkoff was denied, and we have had much more recent opportunity of seeing how, day afterday, every event that was about to happen was, in the columns of the Moniteur, Most circumstantially denied. An official denial has now come to be the almost certain forerun ner of an indefensible enterprise. The Theatre of—W Ile In eLT ger.. Belstiv• Po•ItIon of the .nu. Mom the Leaden Time.] In the obscurity which elands all intelligence from the seat of war, we can do no bettor than furnish our readers with some preliminary knowl edge of the extent and features of the scene, a proceeding which will be all the more acceptable as it admits of being made both simple and pre cise. Whether the war can indeed, be confined to those territories, is a very different question; hut as long as it is limited by the boundaries now assigned - to it, there can be no reason why the exact import of every telegram should not be Immediately comprehended. The Kingdom of Sardinia, composed of Pied mont—its principle-mass—in the centre, the an cient province of Saroy in the northwest,' and the maritime territory of Genoa in the southeast to not above 100 toffee in breadth from its west ern to its eastern frontier. On the former of these frontiers it is conterminous along its entire length with France, with its ally; bat on the latter it is only partly conterminous with Austria lie enemy. In the north a portion of the Swiss ter ritory and in the south the Duchy of Parma supply the border line, leaving only a central portion, perhaps about h alfj of the entire length, to be formed by the territories of Austrian Low. tardy. The line in question, as everybody is now aware, is-constituted by the river Ticino and by the Logo Maggiore, through which that river flows, as the Rhone does through the Lake of Geneva. On the French Bide the border is formed by the Alps, so that the seat of war may be regarded Ins general aspect as a broad piece of territory between a chain of mountains and a river. The French had to Miss the mountains, the Austrians the stream, and the distance be tween them, as we have said, was about 100 miles. The features of Piedmont itself, however, de serve particular attention, as they are regulating the present distribution of the contending armies. Piedmont is traversed in its breadth by thewind tugs of the River Po, and the division of the even tryithus effected corresponds very nearly with the division of-the eastern frontier between Lom bardy and Parma; so that to the south of -the etream ,Piedment borders on Parma, and to its north only on the hostile territory of Lombardy. These two dieisions of the Sardinian Kingdom differ totally in their natural characters. To the north of the river—the district immediately ca pered to the Austrians—all is a level plain up to the foot of the Swiss Alps, whereas on the south ern side of it all ie mountainous; and the whole space ie filled wtth the shoots or spurs of the Ligurian Appenines eloping away from Genoa. In this'division of the Kingdom lie the strong places of 'the Sardinians--Aleesandria, Casale and Torten, and on its western edge stands Turin itself, the capital of the State. Within or around these fortresses the Sardinians have col lected the bulk of their army, perhaps eome 75- 000 men,leaving the plains of the North compar atively open to the incursions of the enemy. Before the actual commencement of hostilities the Austrian at Milan steed jest about as far from the river as the French at Briancon did from the mountains, and a line drawn from one of these points to the other would pass through the common mark of both armies—the Royal city of Turin. Turin, however, is about as far again from Buffeter., where the Austrians crossed the river, ae it is from Soza, where the French halt on crossing the Alps, the distance being about 70 miles in the former case against 33 in the latter. But the inequality was more than compensate/ by the relative difficulties of the two rondo, for, whereas the Austrians have a plain country to traverse, the French can only reach Sure by passing the Alps. In reality, the advantage of ground so far was on the aide of the Austrians, but their operations have been influenced by further considerations, arising , from the pantie° of the Sardinian army before described. The French, as they descend upon Baia and push forward to Turin, are directly confronting the Austrians on their march tow- , ards the same point from Milan, and if this was all, and there was no Sardinians except in the capital, the shock of battle could be anticipated with great facility. Sooner or later—in fact, very soon indeed—the belligerents would inert, and an engagement on a large scale would en sue. It wilt be observed, however, from whet we have said, that the Austrians in their advance across Piedmont from east to west would have on their left flank the whole concentrated strength of the Sardinian army, resting on its finest for tresses. What the chain of the Tyrol, indeed, is to Austria in the plains of Lombardy, the chain of the Ligurian Apennines Is to Sardinia in the plains of Piedmont, and the parallel can be car ried still further, for exactly as Germany Iles in reserve behind the Tyrol so does a second French force gather in strength behind the Apennines. Oa the seaboard of these mountains stands Gen ' oa, which, as France commands the sea, can be reached from Toulon with the greatest facility. The Sardinians, therefore, white they cluster in forenabnot their citadels to the south of the Po, have - in their rear the support of a powerful French army within fifty miles distince. The Austrians are thus opposed by two bodies of the enemy—ono directly facing them at Turin and drawing daily reinforcements from the pass es of the Alpe; and another at Casaleand Mess andel, flanking their march and receiving suc cors from a distinct base of operations at Genoa. By crossing their frontiers at its northern ex tremity, as they have done, they might occupy the northern districts of Sardinia; or, if they descended thence upon the Po, they might get the Sardinian army in front of them, but they would then have the army of the Alpe upon their right. They must, in short, advance in any case against two lines of foes posted at right angles to each other, and, for simplicity's sake, we may consider these lines to be represented by the river Dora Belies, running from north to eolith by hea, and the Po, running from west to coat by Casale—Turin being pretty nearly et the angle. AU the places named, be it, understood, lie within a comparatively small compass. From Arens, the point occupied by the Austriaos in the; north, to Genoa, on the seaboard of the 'south, the distance is about 110 milee, or very near the mane as from Sues to Buffeters. From Genoa to Aleseandria it Is only 40. mike, and from Aleseandria to Turin less than 60. From Son to Turin, again, the distance is Ind. 33 miles ;so in their two principal position; Dr Turin and Alessandris the Sardinians are, in the one Cage, within 40, and in the other within 10 miles, of their_ powerful allies. The Austri ans, too, notild he equally near their resources. Novara is about five miles, Mortars about ten miles, and Vercelli but some twenty miles from the Lombardy frontier, and these are the points at which the first collision may be anticipated. The great feature, however, of the catopaiga, as fni. es It can be comprehended at present, is the double bete of operations from which the Sara. Diana and their allies are proceeding; and, if , the An:trine find themselves In strength !suffi cient for such a plan, it is not improbable they alio may divide their forces, so that the-troops now said to bo at, Mortara may advinfois towards the South; and those at NOTIVIN towards the West. It will not have escaped notice that the Atistriams -are said to, be 'particularly strong at Mortara while the Imperial Giund, the select corps of the French army is'at Genoa. These dispositions would seem to iudicate that the hardest struggle is expected on the line to Genoa rather than ,on the lino to Turin, bat this is a point on Which we can hardly Too3Siti long in the-dark. In the interval we can onlYhe too sure that war, la an narrow a Field, and between armies eo powerful. and so fiercely animated, will lose none of those horrors from which oivilizetionrevolte in despair. OFTIOLLL POTS Tab thilIZT Inerica.—The Board of State amassers have completed the omelet count of votes for Chief Justice at the latedeo; thin. The whole vote mist vas 110;506. Of these hisrtin had 65,917, and Stich 53,679—the ma jority for the former being 12,238. ,• la 1858 the vote wee 121,269, of which Wiener had 65,202, and Stuart 56,067—the majority.for ..the former being 9,185.--=Detroit ddv. , oritildo", Bewizig Dis'ohine for nisnafsetijari 'And leatha wilt be fotmd to have advantages 1 7 . 1117 . ottier retehile - nowhade. t This% is. irho are cam It. gsaudrie • 'ugh= k OoJs, Federal' Erne, Alltr; . • . Bat imp the w°telliger'... in oo u the ed fromo ` , :•:ao .1 ^,:lcrlY tom oioirl lingirleMlEßE6lllllll.lllMElßSlMlElEmsmumimanireamb, _ , T Riiiiiiiid 3. re who bale beet' in i' ' ' Sten gattlralllMMß3 ' 1 ‘ firtisstitantouss. 1 otiticat aratouncements. , , Vsbitt go ato. Mien here during the week, have adjouined I STEAM MARBLE WORECII. — i ll 13 ° I''' gontwg Pip,,,,..._ ', 43 "m i . p in ,„ * "7„4' u b,110 1 6, 113 Cs,o ce . 4 agreed. J".. 'K. 8ELA.1_J....11:2 , 113 Pat OMB. En CO. I I until the 2016, without hay I . ssteexuars to R. Dunlap, Jr. 3 1117 AILSIBTAN: JUDGE or ra ceme JA.51_65 L gOUN sill , lie a 4...Wet e for nomiun 1 BA s a majdlity of The members of the tngahgol _ uthlnfmaniThbiesneis.ofirsectftltehreeerdlitir,rin,cathre.rnuesanritemt: . Opp gt th . nest ii.Publicau hoevelitton. fir the oats of liggth irs • g y. 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ETuWe w.ll he a candidnte for vomits ' 'I, the city of PliM..R.s .. , believed to be impracticable. As the New York 1>1.4..f3WAhaq.k.”3 P.A-N.A.CE.A-.1 11 OUT AULICILD MINTFLS —They ani eiwere neat, ne e at the iterceiteae C.w.o. .m is hell to Jeer , ' la% ay ef isms next at 9 edock LILA. ASSOCIATE LAW Ju1...y.0F Lilli II 0.% s. LEA.. ofd dna By OTdct DI the Ewan. . o. o triul "'" not represented ofroisll.9 at the THIS old established and invaluable row , - , , add more to the bawdy of • bons.. than Goy Other article far the office of Awoclate le, Julio ,f the Coert of Conn rasa can be perches.' with the same oast, an/ beetdea, inooptesse, Se., of this en n mif dim eplil dm Jslllf A mvneasTON.lteel meeting onSaturday, even the points upon which -I- dy for Downie or Scrofula, or _Kluges Ertl, Ulcerous t oti refl o o d th• Weil of .t honw end knoll' bY---- 7.:11-1.1-`..,...F•il,..ythost their cffinsatt .___..1.11W7 _cc the Col:Mention agreed must be cub:pitted to Mr. 'mi. Whihr Seeping. h oe nt ih" utimii 8"..." "r toting lire, al wood month. veri etre. de Fi" - _, 'lllOMn5 blru.oN v. ill hen candidate fOI Pimple t.f the EA., hills: or &al) &options, DOW , nomination et the ,Door Republic. Convent!. fcr Corning; and if he continues to occupy the same "l'"'" l. `eTh't. ..I.F. ru hu t t' at " .. . P o w" t". '''. Jfarbre Tops Civ Foreiture, $1 . 0.5 .Sonde, C...zaferit the oMce of AWOCiatO Law iJI, IL rho Omit of C o mma., position he did a week ago, it is dtfficult to see I Done, Weeksned acid Dailliceted at of the Brew., art ' ' Clew • ptli de wen bow a common schedule of speed and rates can , tige g ithl:frozi l anl:liogr,se.=octredncrtizf ee•Je be adopted, without more yielding upon the port I which wilt remain le the system:or heging meow. le, of the Southern lines than they will be likely to 00.00 automat of dregs, calomel, Sc., which may here rif consent to.—N Y. 7W!, tested the bonee or their covering, retie the perlostimm, I which cometime• gives rise to • chroult dicoronsdiwilarge, end small hones occiwiensily ,wine swat. 1/specks of Alien matilim In consequence of milelumul ...hume.C . im t. " . '""" lona emediug 0110000 Affections, the We and the eickilrur the mooted Pace, allonym Indicates op requlree the use of this invaluabe panacea, or should the patIODI have labored tinder so affe c t' . et the Spine, Drop.) , Jaundice, or 101- h...w00f the Cale, Choate Affections,o ' f the Liver, Mares mug, or wading of Vimb, Illarsted Sole Throat, Hip Joint Compliant, In short, the most loatheome Illnesses Which have put every other medicine at &flan., a. well on the Mail of the profeision, forme. than • quarter of • century, have icon perfectly eradicated by rile greet vegetable pie nsee., In all can. of croptioi• "Meagher ulli.flealsag, Ointetal,"ehauld be used in connialii o with therms... The two will core the moat chronic • d obstinate eruptive diseases. Retell price of the Priam° $l4O per tenth.; 5 bottle:ls4,oo. DeOlvered to nay addrena on receipt of lionaltilonee. A IiCoP.NT VERT likllAßff AD LE CURE Was that of Ibiza A. Clark, No 4 Trenton area, Cherie. town, !due. White in Phllspelphis. she resided with Wee. II filmy, 10th street, Sdoors below Rees The case was an erdldion of eight viers gaoling el the most °Latinate rharacter,covering the whole meant, from the Dole of the foot to the crown of the heed, Itching end Irritable in the extreme. The most eminent of the prof.. sion bed failed in accompllehing • mire. Dr. Bwiteiff• Pt. 0101.0 woe alitietlt In melting • perfect rime Pieparedonly by DR. SWAYND it SON, Pbila . DA O. 11. KEYSER, 140 Wood etrest, Sole dpent for Pittsburgh, AiktEaIcANCIiI.ROPEDIST removes Corns from the feet in . few minutes, nib uut pain or Om slighteet inconvenience ta the patent. iltmione re ni wed from the big toe, mimed to tlw ueturel MO Invert i,l nails chanced to a healthy Made. Charges rensne able boom No. 41, lit Clair lintel. [evil -.'DISTRICT ATTORNEY . --3,115. M. 1.,,,,, A RACT/F/7 , fro"s• At. WI TS r.:6 , ITAND ' ' , u ,,,, . 1 1; 1,,,.,anti1.0,. h..h.r, th., ~,, R,,,,,,. tir An Cruoty Convention tv , ut ,,, .. , t. t" 1 ,,, ~,,' . of l'.. N. B.—Oar atoranr Muhl. , la the lergoet in th W e tat, ttu t Attorn, _— r. rn):l,dever ..- and betng manufactured by machinery, I. got up in butter OnDISTRICT ATTORNEY. --i{O.6IRRT IS. AR style, with mars diepatch, sod at les. coat than eau I, .lotrt ~t . „, a ~,,..,0 0, ,,,,. u ,, 1 ,, ~, ~,,,,,,,,,,,„ , T. „.- by mere :runnel lelmar. lrict Attorney before the Republican Connly Cousrot 'll sp22.dearter Wareroorn. 323 Liberty Street; . WILOLESALE Car h/a grry largo •4rrk rf ci"ous From V..!, tor 641* Or 100 CH A RLOTTE BLUM rillilli3 VIONIINCEINTS, TABLETS AND GRAVE STONES !Wont r• • man ,., w oom 0. the S.cond Story, ; 10. SENATE.-J. W. FLETCIIER WHITE, Id . ' Sestet 1.1.1.01 br It crovlrbttr ',ohne lb. Iterobliran OTFICIS, 319 LTBERTY STRUM`, PITTSBURGH. C°"°t - Y .,w e°"""k" Lr 6ta ''' " " "` ",,,,,,, nm ,,,,,,_ _,, W. W. WALLACE. ' ..11SENATE.—ELIA.S, li. IRISH will Lea ean w,-, dldals for notratmliott 1.. r the Mute 5...m.1e at 11,3 it NEI S ooxt Itepribllcart Convenllon. , stASG.titutzT STEADI ZING MILL FURNISHING. IA ' air We. A. ANDERSON, of I taltalla town. QTEAM ENUINES on hand and made to 111Jporill he a candidate for Anwtably from Jhe dwtrict It•Jorder, STEASI BOILERS, SALT PANS, MILL GEAR. 1 10,Lillt:owiktnin,A1, 10 1thnh. 116 l ievi ut ih. dws m lo y n i: 4 „:t ii j.“` 7 Coneentlon. ING, ENGINE AND MACHINE CASTINGS, PULLEYS, i P ----- ----- kr., Grate Elan and Sash Weights alway•ob hwd. • Clai—DAyin E. BAYARD, Of Peebles town- Alp, .111 be a candidata for reonontination for Ateembly, Catalogue. of Wheats given to all who want gearing. before. the Republican Convention. rovlEdAtetce FRENCH BURRIIILL STONES, IRON PROOF STAFFS, ,_____.— I =tr./ GIIN RIDDLE , of ItobinFon township, ANCHOR BOLTING CLOTHS, at rmlnced tirlove. • will be n candidate for Awernbly, enidect to the decision of FRENCH BURR SMUT AI ACIIINRS, tined WlOOO Mille, t .,,, f,.„,11,..,,, 0 ,,,,„,,,,„ 0 .m 7 13 and cheaper, better and nowt Gams more dlawble than I ton . „ 1 t i ...,...,. tim —, 11 G. AiNiiiit,:ti, a Birmingham, tiewbinee. IFTLY will t e enpporte4 in thevnetting 80r.., Hican County McGEOßtirli PATENT ENCRLHOR SHINGLE MA. Convention• for nomination fer the Asmattoy. m,lO ern - Nits ; ItORT ABLE )11 i. 13 for Flouring and Cliepi.MF. l • WA eSEIt tif.Y.--.1.' I.rDWIi: littßyti L 6 is a ROSE'S PATENT WATER WHEELS, need in hood Saw . candidate for Awatably bellow the Repthlican ll Con. 'Mille, are cheap, not warrentml to •0 vn sotlefaction. I mi . FIAT Boating for Elevate., our , third prlen ..f bather. eks..olllce, 319 Liberty taw of. Pittsburgh, Pe. te W W WALLAUF. HYDRAULIC CEMEN T - - - LIE SUBSCRIBER is the Exclusive Agent In this ennui) for this sate of Belmont Cemeot. Thl. Cement is roach superior to any other auld to lb le market, i for Public Works, Fonotlatione, Cisterns, Fire Wan., and all warratited good. Direalons lar liming it aro im each barrel. e invite comerleon of tbla wi any other Co. merit. A l large stork will p ho always kept on th hand, and wholesale and retail at low whew W. W. WALLACE, 319 Liberty sit , Pittsburgh. SUN PRIES-100 bblo. Plaster Paris for land toll hull Mater Purim for Stucco work: 120 do Louisville/ Lino 2, Scow if bite do extra meat LW do Belmont Chnlinit, warrrailiel boom for 9nall0; 75 do Johmtono Cement; 10 do Connelsville do Fur sale by W, W. WALLACE, nitil9:ilaw6m tin Merit mt.., rif talottrgh AnIBLUILATFIDIII Cream Actually Frozen in Three M inutes! TORREY'S NEW 1 lIIINETE FREEZER. PA DENY APPLIED TLIE SUBSCRIBEki, after careful i•tudy j awl various eaparOsiento, La. aticcooded cordtroctizot a Frorror, which tdr ahnldi ity, durability, rapidlto sad quality of Oa production, in onequaile.l, and oatioat tall to become a not venal favordo. To wtialy We incredulous, thera silt he weekly public Ile exhibition. of thin Freon ~ at No. 9 Platt Arr., to penea Ite alulity to don/I that Is clamed t r It. train 3 to IL/ quarts. rirs-eEND 1011 A CIRCULAR. L TORREY, Manufactdier. No. 9 Platt street, Now 71 oh. Al, Manufacturers' Wi, les.ln Agent fdr the cob Crated 'Jld I:Fdaintou" Coffee and Tot Pct., and a.. ethersl . l.l3t Sol.maling Cans and Jar.. .p.2.adnal REMOVAL 'M EGBAW' S T08.4CC.) AND CAtt It WAR/ it.rsg, V,211 241 LT REIITT SIR RF:r. T.) 1:9 1.113 Kral: . apposita Market._ REMOVED. 0 G. EIUSSEY & CO. have rvd to k.../ their tie. Copp , W.rehonee , O. aroseinn 67filiKt, in ft" Trim Front illock, third .1 wei.t of Wein! . . Pittsburgh Copper Rolling C. G. HUSSEY dr. CO., BRAZIERS BOLT AND SHEATHING COPPER, PRESSED COPPER DOTTOMS, LOCOMOTI.V.III TUBING. Haim! 2111Dattents and Plata! dateA, Brass Kettles, Sheet end other Brass, ELTEIt,SOLDeIt, COPPER RI VMS. •C. Dcw.r. In mock Tin, Tip Plat, Lo .I -- • hutnraaly, Tool, 140. 3'7 Fifth Street, Fittebnrgh, Pa. Ckprwr fn any pwltrrn. piprsm , l EMOVAL.—. I . S. Liggett & hnve re- Lt. trl•PVl•li from N.. a , .nl- „ C o. . , stre tio 7 , Water Rucl trout arr,,t S. LI,UCTI J. S. LIGGETT & FLOUR FACTORS and Produen CoMB - Ifeerbants, for the &le of Flonr,Oraln, Seed mi nd Prodaca generally, Noa. 75 Water awl O. Front alma, Pllfeborgh. Pannla, felYeely JOSS 1,1.1.5t11.. rL CALDWELL & BRO., BOAT FURNISIIRIIS AND DEALERS IN Bl•nrilc tDmi , and Cuttrq C.rdagr; Oakum, Tat, Pitch, 11)In Ana 011 A: TutAhlio, Dark, Light And IlesTy DrilDngs, Ac . p 5 : l, Idl•fr end TA Fri Stred. REMOVAL.—N. lioLmcs & Soss \ MankerA; have ',alloyed ilino doors shown Itwit uhl stood, shots they sill Do funu.l until Olt comiarldoo uI fi , Ar tow building. gvi,fitt A. BOYLE.. ..... ~, ..........FREDERICK GOMM BOYLE & CO. , \ IT 59 SECOND S'FREET, art _ FOREIGN LIQUORS AND WINES; DISTILLERS OF ALCOHOL; COLOGNE SPI.RITS, Unnwheno, Burning Fluid and Spirifi of TURFEN TINE. IDuisfactui • rsul very duseriptios 01 Domestic, Liquors, Wines, Cordial% and French ESITTDR 8_ II•re rnu•t•ully ou huld •ulncr gni eke of putt. BOURBON AND RYE WHISKEY Peach awl Apple Brandy. MAO, BARATARIA AND NEW RNOI-tND Rntl, & CELEBRATED "ROSE" WHISKEY. Agouta tar FREDERICK. COOLED JAPANESE BITTERS _ 11.1clIARDSOWS IRISH Damasks, Diapers, &c. CONSIINIERS OF RICHARDSON'S LIN- F.Ntl, Lad thou dogmas of obtaining the OF.NUINg GI-PODS, should we. flat Mu articles they purchase PM. VI with the lull ',awe of the arms 17107 A R DSON, SONS ce 0 WDEN, asn guarantee of thu soundnese and durability of 11100004 a This raid hdi b. tendered seaentnally urersetry laxgo qtmtswe of ladder and deloctise Linens ate grepand, sawson after newton licd sealed with Iho tame of RICIIAIID. Inflicted 'tisk Noma., who, reg. dissa of the thjury thta alike co the AIII(11.41 consumer nnd the Danubo. hirers 01 the genuine Goal, will not readily absualun a hostas. , au {deniable. while puretinaer• can be imposed on with 'goods of a sr orthlt . .. li charecter J. I selftyclls ULL.l.lOlldi At .1. It. LOCIEII. A gent*, :la Mitch *treed, Now York. Tao Podection of Dontal Art. tiTIFICTAL TICX2I7 W 7711 PLATES Or PoRCELAIIV ITE= DR. N. STEBBINS having openod an (Eve at 101 Ye. street, Is prepared to zuminfecturo red Invert tenth alb° drove dostriphon. In lutrallicton three hoer and lawn/veil styles of Dental Work to the citizens of Pittsburgh. Or. th feels Leisured that they 0111 meet the same favorable re.ption which has been accorded to them In Now York slid other localities Mhore they hate been tested; and be furthermore believe, that they ere destined to .peteede, to they certaluly itched di other stylus In LIORTN 039, DURABILITY, BroktlTY and PURITY, and In every quality which renders Artlllclal Troth dmirahle, .d err at tho aims time moth 1 .. tipectmcna of this work may he wet, at hieo.lllo. No. 191.P.ENN sum, NItAID BT. CLAIN.. ap2i2inditwY TWo 2 5 oi. v .d o n. L 4 u . N d T n t..., ,t ß i I T E o s .. .— .. z i. u . na aod ll rludwi for thO Organ, blelodeon,Boraphine, do., with tutroductory remarks, deedlption of store. dtrociloin for tho purrtiam of Organs, god adapting the work sr pacially to the Wants of young °wallets, and thteo who have made =Octant pro. Rhin to 11[4341rany plata psalmody on the Organ, Melodeon or derephloo. Price $1,60. For wile by my 3 JOHN If. al ELLOR, el Wood street. CHANGE IN THE RAILROAD AND STEAMBOAT TICEIST OPPLCE.—Ttio old Ticket Office, comer mom; Stimeogaliala Homo, has been rti.cpem ad fo tbo sada of Tieketa through ti all imporlant point; Wcat and South. Alto, by all Steamboat lin. on Lake Fisk, Michigan and Superior. P. KNOW LAND, mykamd tionaral Mailmen! and Steamboat Agept. EBIPLOII MEAT. SSOA MONTHAND ALL EXPENSES PAID.—An Anent le wetted In a every town end countyy the United Staten le engage la teepectehle and sally bnelneee, by whkb the shore profits met b certalely reclined. Nor funber particulars ocidtean Ult. J. UUNEY WARNER, cornea of B(0441.) , and Twelfth areal., Now York Clty. Incleslatt ono poowetatAP. aplt-Antil TCE CREAM IN A FURRY—A full supply for Mauves celebrated fi re soh.. freeremjnet received sod for sale et tntostertonsr• pricer—ell aims, from 3 to 10 gaerbe—et the Iron City Berra and TIC Wool:iota* of W. W. DUADAIAW, 159.131 Wood Went, Ist door below alp of tho Golden Goo. qth. Biackberrlep, rt aneo, 10 2 404 4 qt. ean 1,000 lb.. lamina awl French 0,04.1015, r, ko. .010 iIIILLIAIII. JOHNSON, 111 St0111111•1,14t. POTATOES—IOU bushels Luke Shoro fok wan low by - _ lIIDDLE MONA CO. _ PENN; DRY TEAORE2OO-eacke' hi itoriOa kr sale by MIAS MIMI /kW., _ Assam bi y. Docalass, or Elizabeth, will lie a made. for A...mblY, imbitct to the of Ibilaan County Conenilloo. 'tuition. . ,".„ 10. A SSEM BLIN MITCHELL, tic OHIO township, w 11l be ri minitidate for Assembly, subJat to Ma decision of t h e Republican County COUTtallioO. my IR. tc•F ASSEMBLY.-10DElirr 111G1.1.01. of Upper w -^ — , St Clair Inarnthip. will be • candidate halite [hell. publican Conuty Convention lar Mee cably, trona the Dis trict ar.11 , ..1 tko Monongahela and Ohio. ruy 9:31 , 0 r O ASSEIIIII.7 —C. M. RO RI la YON, Esq.. of Alkstoo,y.. in be suppurted in the Bei...hr.. Dena . ..lien as a nendel ate for aeaenu.ly. nn yt : da e r r ahoy re. & :end w.(rd, A:I. y .AYSEM LILY. —A. It. 1.11 - as, (.1' Findley le. .1 candid. t • for I nomination to thr Assembly hefere the next itert • titan connty C4.0%,[111011. l'--Dl.)(trin L. SMDIII will be h vtndidate for neiniuntl az ler Aeeenihly. Trent the Allegheny City Diatrint, at next Republican C o nvention. [apt9:dawtcl/ - 11. Y. Mr - DowF.Lt„ of Allegheny city, will toocandidate for renomination ter Ile Awn , bly 1...1.,re the next it. ',ebb,. County Coorention. ITV .ite Como...lower. De" . E. W. C.lv, Di eitire tOWnShip,Rii cAn.:l,l4to C aneloapion , 1.1'07, the Ji.vol•lirs untv Conv«ntion. rayl4-oto rcr; hAAc NILLs, of Wilkins township, mJ Loa cauchdate fur County Comtutestontr, subJert to th. d.u.sluu on.h. ItoublicAn Couvontivo. Onyle4Jauld OBICIIARD BOYCE, of South Fayette town ..ap,..n be a modulate for Couoty Coooniedtmer eublect to the declaim of the Republican Corteeotioe. emomercellfle TIIE DILEGATES of the Republican o.dinty Convent learn with plia.snre that Mr.GEJECK C. ItONVER:t, of prebh , o ed. whip. vein n Po Count y Coma:d.j.:net. 1. , have known Mr. Rowers long an a Nvber. rtdadde mat.: hVe tv a hr. sod Mould nott-tax Man, and v •e,y en tapetent tor thv duties of the afire. 11, c.rtaluly utv.l svh, men in the Conntwoner , OE,. Too fact t. apparent. tnyl,,,tcT MA‘Y TAX PATEII4 F . o . qt 01l ERT 31:01.AllftErt, of Findley w ey on ship, oupported to tbo ELL-public. Con... Von for tho oftl.l r,f County Cloromlerfouor. foratwtelf Lewis .1. Ftranwo, of Peebles township, trcr will tw cntnildnte for Gnu E.l; y Comm lolvltr, eulject in the th.ciKi. , n nI tho linpnlnican way o..nntinn inn., ay=dawtc•Y WDartn ItoniNsoN, Chartiers township, win he manila:lto for County Comtblariottr, sub ject tho derbUott c , f the Republic= Convent...b. . 41,15. tc.ll 1: - . P , Joris A. Sestr,wt - r, of Pittsburgh, will be a candidate tor Connty TreSSlTter betire Ito Itc --ablican Convention. myl3 -• UGult3l.khl Y. COULTER, btuEll Fayette town:1131lb trill be a tattlidateni) Ereasnter. tubinct to tha action of the Repot,Ocah CooTentlon. taitaaawt, Ile". ST. Cam- Pitt O.•TFLEASURER.—WiI..A. REIVION,TOf towneLlp, will be cal:01,10o for Coznty , ewkirci w.,tlw• ••Lawa11i"w C " .. 0 1 1 9 73.. u ., , , p • ...t&FI.ON FLOYD. of the city of Pittsburgh, ' will b.• a eawildsto fur County Tornstirer sal.p.ct to the th.cianon et the Ittlathli.ww County Cclorrnt . lunJithe n.st. twyn.dawte•T NTY TRES St RIM.— FLI Il ASPER, of Plltahn,h• will be . c tudidete fat nu tntrtstien Si the nett Cenwentkm, for the ofh.w of Courtly Trawnrer nayldaalr JuiPl LITDUT 'COUTY TSEASURER. — The rratilmit or Willing township, la a . dat candia for Treimuror of Allegheny county, subject to the decision of the Rapist:limn Nominating Constintion. inas LUKE U. DAVAO'S. auditor. 10.11.11ERT 13ILL Auditor, of Tarentum, will be a cendldete far County tor, embject to the de. elide," of the Ilephbliran Conety Canvontion. mel3,3teri• O.AEDITOR—W 3I . N. BERCIIFLELD, of East Liberty, Poobliw township, will ho o candidate (or County Auditor, aLbject to the decision of the Repnblican Omit,. ennvantion. niyiLtdvrtar UOro. NEELY, of Fmnklin towVilip, mill be 1 candidate for County Auditor, anbject to tLo de clod.. of the Ropublican County Couventiou. • tiviltawtor Bracts Yr e Commercial Irteporth. For Bankers' and Business Men. rrIIEFOLIRTIISESII-ANNUAL VOLUME L 4 this saluabls record cf sihh•h woo 1•y ando, 15th of January, baying been exhaustal ny • mild extensile. dcuivind, . {.. C4 caltwo, revisal and cor rected, h.+ lees issued,. sod is nose ready for delivery to such at hate uati already 'millet themselves aim the ork. Several hundred§ of the beet Bankers and Nlerchonte in alerent ciao. of the Union, hare oriented no porloctind the. oferounr Record, lbw. orating a vet/nice:o and reliable pond of tho pechniary condition and proeptxte and Loeb eta rapacity otabant 22,000 mertnintile Urine, in twenty of the principal 011ie, and control of trade in the United Sinn. Thu New Yolk Merchant or Bank., will ascertain by a key accorrodlylog thebeek,:the grade crvdit, charnter, habits, nod capital of ouch as will he likely to deal with blen, while the out merchant will tenni with ats curacy, the exact foundation on which the Now link who base their bunions. To provide for any possible error that might occur to a wink so gi"enticin drfarl and to keep purchasers informed of the changes that must nootecorily take place; the pr. peletOre IMo • printed 2.Aret Of rTlrer rreryweek. The time and trouble tuna s work must ease, the lone. it must prevent., and the influence It must base to securing a fauna nod profitable trade, make it Invaluable to whole. ants Iterthimite,Marnafsoturere, Note Brokers, and Banks of Dleount, and yet the whale. including the two semban. nun velum., the sheets of corrections and the facilities of the office, to furnished to subscribers at One Hundred Dol lar. per deem. Full tnticuletra, not embraced in this advertisement, nay be obtained et the dn.» of the proprietors sad Fibbed' fn. .1 M. CiItADIXIBEET It BON, No. =7 Broaden', New York, Over Broadway Bonk. R. ti NEVIN, Jr., Agent No. BO Word street, Pittabrugh. To TILE LADIES-I , IIIITE GOODS— '. Lultnals all find at BIIIICINIELD & CO'S, o very tine usortmont of White oobdo, adapted fur Infants, Missal and Dulles Drama sad Un&rwear, including choice pot ter. of Briiiintris. eLriasElsl Pared Nevisoida, Dotted and Figural :Bras •StriciM,scoft Finished Cambria, Preach do, Alto, fine Bird iEvo Linen Diapers, Linen Lama and Cala bria. and choice warner:if Printed Liz. Lawns, For all. dren's and Wks dream Our very Large supply actinic° Dress (Inds Is worthy special attention. myl6 I:c.lirmnralee.nrrt"frri UST RECEIVED, a splendid - new lot of J Melodeons, from the factory of Rater , /MMus, Bow ton, Including ell the styles 0040 by this berm Thla make of inetruments have been approved by the greatmt marl- clam in the country,. Dr. Lowell hint o, P. Rout, W. D. Bradbury end othene—ev. necqueutly they cm to relied ort as beingfirif chin instranterM. They err noted for the Nllorirt poinie : 1. fair pure and musical quality of ton, lL Their great power of tone. a. Their quality of tone. 4. Their prompt .ad easy touch. b. Their beautiful style of fluieb 0. Their durability. 7. Their Meepures of price Foe sale only by JOAN 11. )101.1.00, hi Woad st. descriptive cucoLue sent to are eddrese. reyli CLAY.- GOVERNIIV.NT PIPE OLAY,IS 1307CES. TO ARRIVE IN MAY AND ME VON KAPFF A ARENS, GUNS, PISTOLS and FIV.V. Ar. 115 4i EN ERALLT ALL KINDS OF FIRE ARM). . r m i e en it d lt id eu . t u l w ork k of erolgr.ire ['led Oat wo c.len oupply au kind nod others la desired to ccr T he '''''°' " . 0 ''''' v. desired. Prints low mud ia, of priced weapon inei se b. , ,, ivr e WRIGHT a YOUNG, istaction gonrenOwL No. 86 Wood etteeL .7 14 .....Iworc---.... SUMMER .tE Ice Chests, Water Coolers, Neat Wes. Ice Create /geezers, Chercoel rernacoe,Tollet Ware. A large assortment of the &bore articles at the Ito Furnishing Ilerderare holm, No. LA Wood met. roylb T. 3.ORAIG rpO 'WHOM IT MAY CONCERN.—Tho undortlgtool will &spoon by Ynblia Bale, on TURSDA JUNE 1404 1 5 59. At tholt orosehotoo to Liberty ottoet, 175 CORE 1311EL LEEL9, tot ttorogo, Ar Ittho sums Is not paid and Shelis . removed before that lime. 01E0 ilk 51ITCLIELL Elltabuty,b, Ilay 14th, 1644—mylt•trod ROBI WALL STREET TO CASID lERE —AA Journal of Flee Year, to Am* Africa and EIMPN by Jebn B. Ireland. Ilugh Popular Geology, 3d aupplY. The glycols °Melte°. Thought, by limy LoneouTO Mantel, It D. Jool remind at DAVLSON'A, mll4 9.lWcod areal. EACLIES-30 sacks Tonnesse o clone confligomcot. by J.& LIUGIbYT i 00,16 Wets,* 951 frool on. POTATOES-100 bblB. for sale by nuor a. o=lo. Po +rams... ta5y 2111 .,.„. 9 • -T ho Western Insurance Company auk , 11,i. ..to, declared a diridinset of FETEN DOLLAILS par abate on its capital aback; coca DOLLARS per abaft of attach be applied to the credit of Stock Armlet's, and MUSE D' DnialCS per share to ha paid la dub to stocktioddlana on after the lidth Lost_ ims.b62•l P.II.OOIIDON.Sere7. Crrz Rant, ' Pitiaborgia, ?day Ed, ga - rThe DirEN;u.rs of this Bank hare this day CP.:tared a dividend of WE a PER CENT. on the Capt. tal dirk, not rd Ms profits of tba teat six month., mania to Pt.. tholmae or their legal representatives after 0011th init. DitylidTer) JOHN ariOPIIN, Whiter. AssEssmEs r NolloE.—Noticeis here , by given to the Stockholdcre of the "Central inning Compeer' that well:anal:pent of [MX DOLIML PIA ERATAtuss ep Ix.ied upon the Capital Stock. PeTeLl• at the eel= of the Tereant.r. In the clty of Pitttbereth on tholOth day of June ph-Jet., THOS. M. 110W1C. mredtsl Becroury A Tramcar Central Illolog Co. museuttnts P ITTSBURGH THEATRE DR. IT.A./..E."ISTIDT.IE4 win give a SFRIRS of his letatittilde • • • E N E R 9E' .A. IN . M N TS, V, tee. every ovvisig,:commenclag Wednesday ,Eive t ainr.;, MDT /es 185 U. rentmue for YOUR NIGILTSONLY. A Dlllnitliti—Box Ticket', admitting a lady and gentle. man, tai mu", ClitiMen, la crate: FWOrli 'Mr; 25 nab. Lula-di( ettP Ruction : E. NT. D.A. - vls..A.notioneer. Commercial pales Dooms No. al Fifth Sian, la 0 0 ikg . .IJlLveniag this wick, from the 17th to the alet,l/KlOllll., 711:,0clock, each °yenta's, Deo. P. French will held his lain and closing Welt of Books, at the commerdal anctlon 000195, No. 51 Fifth stmt. The stock is the most eaten• sire, nod of the most valuable chsracter, ever p brought to this city for public We; comprieing the choice pahlicatlorn of Appleton A Ca; O. I'. Putouts: Leavitt A Allen; Haler k Eirotherk and Derby Jacknon, of New TOT James D. Balkh & Co., Lippincott & Co., Dotter & Con, Omen ei Markley, Cs Peterson a Bros. of PUMA" Litt* Brown &Co , Ticknor Fields, and Phillipa, timpson & Co., of Boston, and other eminent publiehing intones. The books are ail treat' from the publishers, entoprislog the 1n test and Not editions, nod all warranted new arid pc...leek— The stock cars be examined during the day, either for pub lic or private purchave; nod wi the saleamiks Ls arcrione to. immediately Masa It out in this eiry, the preterit la an eon, anal opportunity to °bony the choicest American &rialto's. Bah Liter attire abenutely at your own pekes: - • BEN. F. Ilk:Nell, !Salesmen. P. 151. DAVID, And. r a BUILDING AND SIANUFADTWUNG N., LOTS in Birmingham, E. Birmingluen ancl Booth pittaberuh—On Saturday afternoon, Bay 1111.4401 3 o'clock, will to arid on the pmeniam, the following 'rateable lota to the borough of Birmingham: Lot No 1 . 4 adjoining 13olltu. k Garrieneslotte4L7,l. l the abutment of the new Midge, with 90 feet front on Waa or street; .d 090 on Wilma to blegisam street Ede let, If do-iced, will be divided. 10 Lots 011 Washington .frost, between Craig and WEes article, lame Ihmsen agleam work. Lot N. 90 on Corson, Wi lliam osep street. 4 Lots on Joseph and Emu. S do Sinnor, ...Joseph street. In East Birmingham. 6 Lots on Ceram street, at corner of Meadow street, meg tho rooloeoeo n( C. lbamen,Eml. 6 Lots on Sibs.. *treat, at corner ofJosaph It. 6 do Sarah do between harmony mid blemicor 6 Loh!. If lemony and Thradow In EOTltil Plitablirgh 5 Lots oo the Brows:oral° Toropfte, sear the property of W I Er Tractend of *even end a half/Norco, on tho adjo !Ando of Sire. Honey . Tern. stisele. 10 OOTS, SIIOES AND lIATS At Anetion— Li On There:ray rooming, May lirtb, at 10 o'clock, at Oa commercial sales teems, N 0.14 Fifth street, etlll be abld without reserve, 5 caws mett's lesblorrable tot; Wool Mt.; 4 uses WI. Buser bonnets: 12 cases Boobs and Bbotir arsong ablrh are gentlemen's French Calfßcota, Glove and Cloth. Top Congers , llsitets; Boy's Pasta Oran. Top azd Breese tiaiterN Wooten's lossrlog (haters nod I,aatbee Bootees. 1.718 P. IN DA VIN Ate - Q ECON D-11.A_N D CLOTILING TlON—Commoncing Mondap, Iday..lGth, at' N &dab a. x. and 2 &clout r. x., and continuing each itaP at saran hour, will be eold, at the commercial Wee acalfaa4c -14 Flttle et., • large quantity of second-b./ clothing, melta ble fur the sem , bald raremptcre7. P. M. DittlP, myl3 QTOCK V., FT. W. it C. K. K. AT TAITATM 1.0 114.4 iota to wait porcloarers, by - opl P. DL DAVIS. etucb, No. ante it. AUSTIN LOOMIS & CO., Merchants' Kitting& STOCK SALES BY AUSTIN LOOMIS Ic CO., AT TIIE MERCUANTIF EXCEULEGE EVERT SUIIREDAY EVENINO....tiank, Bridge, Taverns, and Copper Stock. Bond and 13.1 Estate sold It pubßS . 1 . 10 at the Merchants' Fachana B 7 AUETINLOOI.I2I3 CO. Notes, Drafts and Loans on Bad Estate negollata4 to stenantabla terms by AUSTIN LOOYLI3 2 CO.. NSA &oat Note Brokers.Se.Pparth st. Co 31-st ry a LET.—Store Room and. taco; at Nci. 80 T Water Bute, reerntly occapiud P.R./Wand MALE( DICKST t CO. TLET—A Brick Dwelling containing A. four room. and Ilniebed garret. Enquires( mr26 it. L. HMO. No. 11-1. Liberty street. To LET.—That desirable business glif stand, with de-61110g attached, me the corm disi-a, Liberty sad frflarre greets, well adapted fora family groi cery store. being cerepled a. each fur the lee. foerteee years. Enquire of lLliatiff, Mr.l7 No. 211.1.1berty Weal. T - O LET A Store Room on Fifth SW in 11 , 0 moat deaimbla location on that great thcz= -- oaghtere. Apply at 165 Liberty etreoL fee BIDDLE, MUTE CP) PO LET—Two large first-clue Dwellings to let, w Ith all the modern Improvements. : t.. . A. I •11 •IJ LET—The Warehonee Room and Office Tnow occupied by Porter 11. Ptioroi A C0.,P9 Itcat at Also, Lolte imitable for goring cotton. ja29 IselAu morcriOo , • C. SrzczoN DENTisr; . and Residence No. 87 GRANT AT8.1182,95nee oneceite the Ijonst flown, believes be um se:KUM IMO of slut may Layne him with their patronage.. Any of the'.rim. styled! of Seeds inserted If wished. In3ellyte _ . TUN PIIIGNIOAIIi Mustang Liniment. /FILE popularity of the MEXICA NMUSTANG Lomas, Is ateatenslrs silts Oh. den:alive of the - Rube Other articles claim to aileztokix., um i this cram Family Pbri4 l / 1 1311, Farrier; Planters. farmers, Llreryelpeo, U. hare practi cally demoustrate4 thlefact thrortstolelldthe ! No ar ticle eta, before received eu4 roulle.M7pnilse end tappert ftem Medical sad Bclontioe RIIEUMATISBI - - - of year• Sanding hes been totally cured. Piles,. Ulcers, Tumors Running Borah Scrota.. litiff Joints,d Swelllnisdlurna, liitas,Doile,Chep.,Neuralgis,Ealtliheum, and all ache. and pairs upon mass, and kindred complaint. • neon • NURSES, CATTLE, &c., such es Ring Boue,• Gall, Scratches, Spirt., Poll• Evil, Ewes. oey, Heiden, etc., ere subdued and tuned by the. : MUSTANG LINIMENT. 7_4I.CABLZ HORSE iAITDI i• d. Ural, (Ude Ark. Vt., writtfillud lb. hone sva. considered worthless," (bra case was Emelt.) "but einx, the free um of Rest a' Llahnent, I ham sold him for SIEO cash. Your Liniment he been doing woulenisp .420 Bann EXILVE Pa. - • (Extract.) 'ln 'mg the, kettle from Umbra it became einsnans.geable, tilted ors . , fetid scalded MY hand rat , rarely, Woos to arrisp. It was on aerial sight. The Moe tang Valmont appeared to extract the paha. Ithhalediahe Idly, without sore ths, and left no @care of account. Yours truly, • . O CFLEELES ROSTER" Such language as ads is but the constant and natant echwerhements - this artkle le need. -• • - Lintmeot le indlepensable to planters and ,omen of harem and mule, Kr. John Daniels, Montgomery AM, NM a slave for WO. 'rho sae naiad trout tutor use nursers by this Lb:Smoot. Beery family *Mall-ban It: - Be Teri particular and acquire kerbs .llnatang Liniment and take soother. Sold by all disarm throushout Bath Mid &;ntlaiii Swope and all the Wands of the Ocean, for 23 cents, 00 coots and 81,00 per bottle. B AICSMS t PARR, Bei Tat. Also, Lyon's Colejmteci Uusdct POrdar;:: THE BEST HEWES° , TdA.64FEB a T 8 TOR SALT. DT AT TIAT•TTMOI A. M. nin.3 Eaz.l,l_, CO.. Federal Street. Allegho7.* Carriages anci VOlt THE ACCOMHODELTI O I. OI . 3 .. O . Pittii " bargtene, and lamp. visit/eel lbro„..or et km opeeed a Wawa= fenseepateLt In Monongahela Illooss,_on Mot ortteet,laeg. e2=,,,.„.. CAKILIAOES. BOOGIES LSD !Yap Of Ma own matintaetere-We ntstetha alive -177 . 77 groat MEL . Hating been engaged thltrAikawnet Ticlitttitmilth"gst, and the last seventeen see ee SD the quality of Tbil bi lo criL buc sz' • tseindb il Y WEI"' to ofl .144 " Wl* hisINTL crioor faioral shat end Samigant.lo. - , Jomi warm boa ronle.noldtet/ ABOUT FOlift HUNDRED TONS of pure Amo . ny •ni, pinup of bowl, to Nov. Ist, otti Uo ptd ooht" approved don caed paper. Por B. U. k 4. L. IIAWIML, PE. PAPERS-4n Oak, Marble and mats, derdpa made for Imaging 04 ma. IDA Ciara wort.= for Decorator. Oalt aad armada* a sae w. P. MAIMICALL it 00, nilgaleEESE-300 eciyl4l boxes prime new,Cheme far la by t EMMY 1/ 4 COLLINS. bbla Smalll Vihite. in store lwatorsiti by SHRbES. k tai,woßie, 180 and 381 Reccad r ' ,~~ ~~ .. ~... ~....w f~ - L... T P. M. DANT3; And. D - , W