Vittsburgij da2ettr. rtiLLILS..D. L. L1,011..9.. 14104101 R. EIRIZEITT & EDITORS and PROPRISTORE.• PITTB33T_TB.C3 z TIIIIIISDAY MORNING, MAY 19, 1859 TASIITEADDESMILST BY A FULE THADB mat.—The Washington States has recently come out with an elaborate defence of the administra tion of John Tyler from an attack made upon It by the Washington oorreipondent of the New York Trance. . It refers to many measures that originated under Tyler, which it says even now redound to the honor of the Republic: and chief among these it piesents the Tariff of 1842, which "rescued the country," as it affirmt, "from a most urgent financial embarrassment, and re stored confidence to the operations of domestic) industry." Through this measure the national debt was reduced and the treasury replen ished. This is certainly a clear endorsement Of the ben,ficiai effects of a protective tariff on the prosperity of the country, and as it comes from a journal that is devoted to the dissemina tionfd of free tr e doctrines, and professes to be lieve that le duties are alone calculated to de velop our no, tonal resources, the AdMiSl5lOll has in itself gre y weight. - ' As to tbepart which John Tyler had taken In the restoration of the Tariff, there is good reason to believe that the Slaw has done him too much honor. The Repubtic, in the following extract., vindicates the troth of history in this matter. and shows that meaeuro owes Its naietenee too an other branch of the government, while Neal dent Tyler wns after all a mere passive lustre ment : "Whatever changes in the financial affairs of the Government were effected daring Mr. Tyler's administration, whether for better or for worse, was, of course, the result of changes In the rev enue laws, and if confidence was restored to the operations of domestic industry, it must have been done by the same means. We know of no other measure of Mr. Tyler's administration which had, or was ever claimed to be, any very marked effect upon the finances of the Govern ment, or the "operations of domestic industry," except the tariff ant of 1842. Of course, then, the &nits has come to consider that act ass wise and beneficient measure of public policy. "Admitting, for the sake of the argument, that the tariff of 1842 did as much for the re. lief and benefit of the country as the States claims, we do not understand how President Tyler is entitled to all the credit of it. We should suppose that the Whig Congress which passed it would} be entitled to come in for some small share, at last, of the praise. Even if Presi dent Tyler was ever so warmly in favor of the measure, he could have had very little influence in getting it through Congress, according to the showing of the States, which soya that during his.administration he was "destitute of organ ized support," and "had no party either in Con gress at the country." "If the editor of the States has become a con vert to the old Whig doctrines, heought at least to do justice to the memory of the defunct party which gave them paternity, by giving it credit for the measures he now so much admires." Tai following paragraph contains a melan choly announcement, which we hope, for the sake of many considerations, may not be found ed on truth. The wreck of so brilliant a ge niva as Bulwer, who, with all his faults as an individual, was still a "great man" in the public - of Lettere," must command thesympally of all who have been charmed by the produc tions of his ever ready pen .Since_the close of the great reform debate,. pain ful rumors have been in circulation relativelo the Colonial Secretary, Sir Edward B. Lytton. He made an excellent speech during that debate, end it may have been his List ; knit is said the brain that produced so much and each varied literary matter, has given way overtasked, and that Sir Edward to afflicted with insanity. Such is the rumor, though an address has been issued in his name to the elec tive of Hertfordshire. 1 tie very badly written, and bears no trace of the practical pen that gave ea Night and Morning. This seems to confirm the re port ; though the pines generally abstains from al lading to the subject in any term more precise than Tne RA*ROAD Cons.—The decision of Judge Grier, in the railroad caeca against the city, re lievea tho city from $700,000 of her railroad debt—s4oo,ooo to the Allegheny Valley and $BOO,OOO to the Steubenville. The county sub scription of $700,000 to the Allegheny Valley stands, we suppose, upon the same legal basis as that of the city, and may therefore be consider ed an subject to •the came result. Too loss to the bondholders; by this decision, may therefore be set down at $1,400,000. Fittairrvcrx Sumwaxcx.—The English papers have the details of the wreck_ of the Pomona, and the terrible lose of life which ensued. The ship left Liverpool on the 27th ultimo, with a crew of 40 men and 397 passengers. A stoma arose the same evening, and the chip struck on Black - water Bank. The passengers, half clothed, ran on deck. A wild scene of horror ensued, bit the crew obeyed the captain, some degree of order was restored, and the pumps were manned. The gale con tinued to increase. In the course of the morn ing, an attempt was made to launch the life ' -boats but they were stove in and their crews drowned. I In this fearful state of suspense they remained till toward evening, when the ship which had till then remained firm on the bank, slipped off by the stern into deep water and commenced rapid ly to fill. The whale-boat was then launched, and a number of the crew and passengers rushed into her. The captain, in the hope of being again driven on the bank, let go the belt hewer anchor, but all his exertions were fruitless, and though more than forty men were working at the pampa, the water gained upon them en fast that In less than an hour she sank. The captain and first and second mates remained on the sink ing ship, the only officer in the boat being the third mate, Stephen Kelly, who succeeded in reaching the shore, in company with eighteen others of the crew, and three passengers, five • being washed out in their passage from the Ten-' eel. In tbo mean time the intelligence of the dangerous situation of the vessel had been brought to Wexford by.sotrie of the coast guards and steps were immediately taken by the collect tot of customs to render assistance. For this •. purpose, a steam - tug was kept ready for many ihottrs, but it wad not till daylight on Friday XaOrning that the wind moderated sufficiently to 4 Midi of her leaving the river, and Wen It r.was too late. Little of the wreck was to be seen when the steamer arrived at the spot, only the mizzenmast being above water. • Among those saved there are only three pas stagers; and of the eeamen preserved there are . several who are Irish, a number of the crew • being natives of that country. We were informed on Saturday by a gentle man, Mr. Allen, from Wexford, that when the ,feesedeank, tho shrieks of thoee on board could be heard on the main land. ENGLAND, despite of her resolve to keep out of the war, if poesible, is preparing for tha worst ; and, while she actually can throw 140,- 000 ;soldiers, at a very abort notice, into the field, Is offering high rates of bounty, with in creased pay, to occurs 10,000 additional seamen; andis' fitting up two large fleets—one for the Mediterranean, and one for the British Channel. It is worthy of notice that when addressiog his constituents of Buckinghamshire, the other day Mr. Disraeli very strongly praised the liberal government of Victor Emmanuel, as King of Sardinia, and as strongly denounced the arbi trary rule of Austria in Italy. This is signifi cant, and seems to indicate that England will not, as was expected, adhere to the""old fogy" traditions-of Toryism, but seeninodate her ' self to the altered and progressive condition of present affairs. la 1793, England plunged into a war of over twenty y, - to bolster up the Bourbon dysa.a..."7, • . She is wiser now, and will not go to o support Hapsburg misrule in Lomberdy.— hil. frees. .19AIDUILt AND PIEDNO. —Oll7 readers, whose geography is rusty, will remember that the words Sardinia and Piedmont are need by the newspaper writers as expreseing one and the name idea. In part, Piedmont is bat the central and principal part of the Sardinian kingdom; but it covers so much of Sardinian territory, that no distinctionis made, nowadays, betw_.n the two in ordinary speech. The confusion in treddeed into current newspaper accounts of events ittEurope, by describing a force as Sar dinian, in one sentence, and se Pledmontese, in the next, renders tbia little explanation neeensa- Ty, though but few will need it. TnE New coeurr.—Thie comet continues to be . . seen with the telescope, and is mOWID through the zodiacal constellation iserae Co that region of the heavens where the eanis sit - ludo& It will coon be within the solar rays, but will reappear in the morning sky some weeks hence. Recent intelligence from Europe informs *no thet it was Bret discovered at Venice, by M. Temple, on the night of April 2. Itirsa rode pendently discovered in this country, subsequent to that date, at the Observatories of Cambridge, - Wiehingten and Ann Arbor. • ..." ' Ws are informed, days the Welillatonie Re. that Ur. Wheeler Green Of Ashley Val% wholLia attained Usti's:Lanza age of otter lop pars, was recoil]: married to s Mrs. Schein.. maim= of Norfolk who hag also trrived at the respectable ags of SO - , • Dna Attention DeclaraUYn ot;Dar. -lb my Pop I hive oidered thrfilthful and gallant army to, put a stop to the inimical acts Which 'rein series of years hive beet eealteitted by, the neighboring State of Sardinia against the indisputablerights of my Crown, and against the integrity of the realm placed by God under my care, which acts have lately attained the very highest point: By eo doing I have fulfilled the painful, but unavoidable duty of &sovereign. My conscience being at rest, I eon look up to an omnipotent God, and patiently await Ilia award. With confidence 1 leave my decision to the im partial judgment of contemporaneous and future generations. Of the apbrobation of oy faithful subjects lam sure. More than tad years ago the same enemy—violating international law and the usages of war, and without any offense being given—entered the Lombardo-Venetian territory with the intention of acquiring posses sion of it. Although the enemy was twice to tally defeated by my gallant army, and at the mercy of the victor, I behaved generously, and proposed a reconciliation. I did not appropri ate to myself one inch of his territory, I en croached on no right which belonge to the Crown of flardinia, as one of the members of the Eu ropean family of nations. I insisted on no guar antees against the recurrence of similar events.. The hand of peace which I in all sincerity ex tended, and which was taken appeared to me to be a sufficient guarantee. The blood which my army abed for the honor and right of Austria I sacrificed on the altar 'of peace. The rewhrd for such unexampled forbearance was an imme diate continuation of enmity which increased from year to year, and perfidious agitation against the peace and welfare of my Lombardo- Venitlan Kingdom. Well knowing what a pre- I, Mous boon peace was for my people and for Ea rope, I patiently bore with these-new hostilities. My patience was not exhausted when the more extensive measures which I was forced to take, in consequence of the revolutionary agitation on the frontiers of my Italian provinces and within the same, were made an excuse for a higher de gree of hostility. Willingly accepting the well meant meditation of friendly Powers for the maintenance of peace, I consented to become a party to a Congreis of the five great Powers. The four points proposed by the Royal Govern ! meet of Great Britain as a basis for the delib erations of the Congress were forwarded to my Cabinet, and I accepted them, with the condi tions which were calculated tobring about a true, sincere and durable peace. In the consciousness that no step on the part of my Government could, even in the most remote degree, lead to a disturbance of the peace, I de manded that the Power which was the cause of the complication and had brought about the danger of War, should, as a a preliminary meas. sure, disarm; being pressed thereto by friendly Powers, I at length accepted the proposal for a general disarmament. The mediation failed in consequence of the unaceeptablenese of the con ditions on which Sardinia made her consent de pendant. Only one means of maintaining peace remained. I addressed myself directly to the Sardinian Government, and summoned it to place its army on a peace footing and to disband the free corps. As Sardinia did not accede to my de mand, the moment for deciding the matter by an appeal to arms has arrived. I hare ordered mg army to enter Sardinia. I ate aware of the great Importance of the measure, and if ever my duties ae a monarch weighed heavily on me it is at this moment. War is the scourge of mankind. I see with sorrow that the lives and property of thousands of my subjects are imperiled, and deeply-feel what a severe trial war is for my realm, which being occupied with its internal developement, greatly requires the continuance of peace. But .the heart of the monarch must be silent at the com mand of honor and duty. On the frontiers is an armed enemy, who, in alliances with the revolu tionary party, openly announces his intention to obtain possession of the independencies of Austria in Italy. To support him, the ruler over France—who, under futile pretexts, inter feres in the legally established relations of the Italian Peninsula—has set his troops in move ment. Detachments of them have already crossed the frontiers of Sardinia. The Crown which I received withaittapot or blemish from my fore fathers, has already seen trying times. Tho glorious history of our country gives evidence that Providence, when there is a foreshadowing that the greatest good of humanity is in danger of being overthrown in Europe, has frequently used the sword of Austria in order to dispel that shadow. We are again on the eta of such a pe riod. The overthrow of the things that he is not only aimed at by factions, but by thrinses The sword which I have been forced to drdw is sanctified, inasmuch es it is a defense for the honor and rights of all peoples and States, and fOr all that is held most dear by humanity. To you, my people, whose devotion to the hereditary reigning family may eerve ass model for all the nations of the earth, I now address myself. In the conflict which has commenced you will Maud by me with your oft proved fideli ty and devotion. To your over, whom I have taken into the ranks of the army, I, their Com mander, send my martial greeting. With pride ! you may regard them, for the earls of Austria I will, with their support, soar high. Our struggle is a just one, and we begin it with courage and confidence. We hope, how -1 ever, that we shall not stand alone in it. The soil on which we have to do battle was made fruitful by the blood lost by our German breth ren when they won those bulwarks which they have maintained up to the present day. There the crafty enemies of Germany have generally begun their game when they have wished to break her internal power. The feeliog that such a danger is now imminent prevails in all parts of Germany, from the hut to the throne, from one frontier to the other. I speak as a Sovereign member of the Germanic Confedera tion, when I call attention lathe common danger and recall to memory the glorious times in which Europe MO to Wank the general and fervent en thusiasm of Germany for! its liberation. For God and fatherland Given at my residence and metropolis of Vi enna, on this 28th day of April, 18.59. FIMYCIS JOBLPIT. TOR PROCLAMATION or vue KING OF SARDINIA. —The following proclamation has been address ed by Victor Emmanuel to his troops. “Soldiers!—Austria, who is increasing her ar mies on our frontier, threatens to invade our territory because here liberty reigns with order; because, not might, but concord and affection between the People and the Sovereign here gov ern the State,—because the groana of oppressed Italy here find an echo,—Austria dares to ask us, who are only armed in self defence, to lay down our arms and 'submit to her clemency. That insulting demand received the reply it deserved. I rejected it with contempt. Soldiers, 'I tell it to yen, convinced that you will take an intuit to your Iliog and to your nation as an insult to yourselves. The announcement I make to you is the announcement of war! Soldiers, to arms! Yon will have to face an enemy not new to you. But if brave and disciplined, you need not fear the comparison, and you may quote with pride the battles of Goito, Pastrenga, Santa Lucia, Somme-Compagna, and even Custozzo, where four brigades alone straggled for three days against five early, &armee. I will lead you. We have made each other's acquaintance before this, on more than one occasion, in the heat of battle, when, fighting by the aide of my magnanimous father,l had opportunity to admire your courage. I am sure that on the field of honor and of glory you will maintain, even add to, your reputation for bravery. You will have for your compan ions those intrepid soldiers of France, conquer ors in so many noted battles, who were your brethren in-arms on the Tchernaya, and whom Napoleon 111, who is always to be found where there is a just cause to defend, or civilization to promote, sends generously to our RBSISIOROO, to numerous battalions. March, then, confident in victory, and twine new laurels round your flag, that tri color under the folds of which the elite of the youth of Italy is collected, and which in dicates to yen that the task before you is the in• dependence of Italy—that just and holy work which will be your battlecry. Turin, April 29th. VICTOR EMLIANDRL." WASIIINOTOP, May Is believed by army officers and others here that President Buchanan is quietly eencentrating nearly the whole army along tht .y.texas and Arizona frontiers of Mexi co, and Last a large beet of war vessels is about to be gathered in the Gulf. His purpose seems exactly that carried out by Mr. Polk, In ordering General Taylor to march beyond the Nueoes, in March, 1846,whereby a war was in reality com menced against Mexico, without the consent or knowledge of Congress. Mr. Buchanan has pri vately stated to parties desiring his intervention for the protection of certain American interests from the aggressive acts of the Millman govern ment, that Congreso had withheld from him the power to sot, and that he could do nothing more than to instruct Mr. McLane to use his 1 best efforts is behalf of American life and prop -1 erty. Notwithstanding •these professions, it is the prevalent impression that the President is about .to take the most decisive measures for containing the Juarez administration, and the movements I are considered preliminary to a war of conquest 1 and annexation.—.Y. Y. Cour. & Eng. SODMITI DZATII.—We are pained to learn that Blesser Lose, Esq., living near Jeffereon, in this county, and aged about eighty-five years, died on Saturday night last. It appears that ho had been to Millsboro, and •on his way home had stopped to spend the night with his brother, Henry Luse, Esq. Ile had retired for the night In hie usual health, and about 20 minutes paet 2 o'clock dabbath morning watt found dead in bed, hating tiled without any one being preneat to witness his lan moments.. 7d7• 11130 watt cue of our most respectable and: influential citizens. Ile studgratidlo.thia cottony from New Jeney, and sin& among in earliest setting. Merlon Will be deeply feign the community, is nthich be lif.tt ?Ct - C94 0 1 4 • • " . - A correspondent of the BalltraorerAnsertcsn„ , •. , A t t u itiotritogin,yus. VOliiital anttOtlnCtlnertlo. 1 uusa" ,gtauatasa. tender date of•PdarSolllen. April 18„ 'tulles as fat: --..........,- ..._ — lows concerning the health of Bishop Patter: "I BUR.NIECT 110 T-TH E. STEAM MARBLE WORICS. p imisl y.vaste talcum Cox:marl regret to state that he regards his health as lit- 04.5.515TANT Jrogn or Ctilf SW'S PLEAs.- Pa1h04,1 1 4 alar rfs MMIL JAMES L RIMY din be • oemlldsto fur nanoinee t ga'Ar a meeting Oft he Directors of is tie improved by his residence in Europe and the Cinetnnati, 0111.1. aid of the best medical mad surgical skill of Pa- ram , no , pleas, lc• , 1 this Assistant Judge at th. C. •111 o f t m • Wog Teo a h t!,,,...,,,d,,, um, pee ehase on paid up away ris. Re suffers with an affection of the opine HAVING TAKEN A LEASE UPON 'rite, .w.i.arble Mantels, .0., Don at the next Re, L.01141.1.1.11F Company, bald that day, • Maiden/I, of 11TE Mt MINT, AIWA-All Conscuttie.i,for thet_tileo_ni ''''' E. , IM terse end . be nipled to the liquidation of that operates on the brain, awl has so reduced BURNE: tuna Dim of yes., end re organ 'Jed in meow IiASSIeTANT ,11 I.f. - Alexander W. FON Fuck ~,..,,,, ..._ his physical cm:Aaiun that we scarcely reeeg• dela, tnt. eta, the undersignref um sanely ra, that th..ir ar MADE BY MACHINERY, ter, of the a, f !Ir.-Inset. la a candid Ia r It. ~'", 6.., m k not WI up. 1 a hilM SPROUL., Seantars. 1 laos-tnt.ir.'g, .1 ' nice him &t fi rst ramponuts, . odic g . ton comfort ..,1 sulsrutt .n , f Republ.. c a r l to for the th,r . . ntriO - et I, ---.---------- urn. or tan Lath Cdal Altt flys on hand at the low o , t nrt,c, 0., L. un .4 Common so,. w " 4.6. . d. payableld bash. na demand, to the balder. gouts suiting the city, w til he such rt3to gratify tea II t - Ettasectrgh, Lay 13,18. P. .) TUE KIDNAPERS!! -We learn that ai the Lorain C vm , v ['LTA.. maul r.••ny 5...... nu at the het... fr - 7: - . „, ,, ,,Vesoci•Ts, ', L a- ,It °GERI . 0 ' .cfrA, a majority of the MeTaben or the Common Pleas yesterday the Kentucky and Ohio . MO GOOD lIOtISE SHOULD BE V, ITII 'X'''..Y EWA IN If. Slo , I' A" it 1 , . I. LATiltiA. for ISCMIZI4 D. ‘ ,.. ,a ,.., , .. _. 1 trial le solicited L. bass Lesignaisse ha writing WOO Heald Kidnappers moved to have their eaten columned.l.l OUT if &Mate 31 AN La -The, are ode sy• nut. gen at toe heoubllcan C. toe nt ot, to to. h•l.t to Jur e. I ,7,.1, ,t . ~,, , 0 , :, , ... to... • th.tr . .... viib Jon s soh , sA N r3EMei Ce.. “..)• add mon to the tuanty .( • h.,. then no. other eructs f o r the °ace ..t Aeustare hs, 1., , . f th• t o or C..' tst stctsto p05c0,,,, E ,,,,, e ri. i. '"=. ver . until next term, owing to the ahem:ice of material au] , Ira, ~ gnat too le purchased seal, the aloha money • and besets, ~..p,...... AA', of tide e. o r , _ aft_7 l :l , „ , ___ Aldo] right...rove...a Isleilegu ea ~Joint Stakeout . witneeses as alleged. The County Prosecutor J. N. skt..A.q .. ,i;A;P:.l3ll..ltt.a - ki.li. :a CO. tboy . Ellyn . endanger thasAirt, ,A • h ,0..... • i .1 , .. ,, .. bY --- , 7 1 .-- ,,,y sa IE, --- 1,1. N 1 ti lit 1 , • . 1 1 Oa Ild Idate lar P.IY• . 1 . 1 E1"....r0d for 1111 .id Sy their Act bt loympotstion: i proposes to admit the points the defendants ex- I g Ore, OA If 0.1 mantles v. ty of ~ n t. ... -7 , ..... , . ~,,, , , 1, Axe 1 total • y guest, that, iv purreanee of the afore RC. I pected to preve by the absent witnesses, ant it ! iStaaertort 0 /7- Plosion It I Jfarl.le T.T. ~. ruse, • re, 11"... I •' 1 11•• 1. 0....,..,-. , the office of A...odg. L. 1.. 'i I, n.c.rt . f C ~, ~,,,,, , ~, , ..„.„,. , ~. . on .k,,, by reembenh the Madera of till CatelEt.Y was doubtful whether the motion to continue would prevail—Cleve. Leerier. 1 SUDDEN Learn -OR Friday evening last a , man named Itlichael Hughes cited very suddenly 1 in Altoona—and for a time some suspicion way i u roareas AND DEALERS la HARDWARE &ND CUTLERY, No. 101 111nrIzot fat reef-. IVIONIIIVEXINTS, TABLETS AND GRAVE STONE:3, rt.,.. District Attorne,. .Idto•s L ull prayers le Clam boot. for roatring enbactiptlone WOO al ____ Capstai :Leek Of sel3 Company, et the. tMcs la We of Mortal and Water sitcom in the city of ‘ 24teh en t,,,,e, k.... O. II- RIPPEI , t 111 1 , 1 t II lolvto far , TiIIa•DILY the 7th day of June next, al a o'thto& Aat of pyr,,. , 50e,,,,,, before lb. • .• t Est ut I. n. t 7 ouvents to mete lIA artrY - _ 1: -- - --,-. ., DISTRICT ATT , Ith SI -1 , 11 , M Illlte ..ter day. ~,, yt. di Br ortkr el the Roue. J )111 1 1 0 LTEM4LISTAMIL Zee,. A SSESSMEYTNOT 4 OE. — Notico is here- PITTS OUB.Gill„ PA: [myl7 rid by oven to the Stockholdt re of the 'Ventral kilning entertained that some other poison than strych• - 1 A BFArTIFCL ST ,,, h - A L TTA TO ny IT 12VT , -7, ' rtrat,:x sill be •L.II I ,t. • Ilr tt , .... tI, , el C, - /3. M. SMITH, i „.,, L ., n „,,, • 0 „„„„„„„ f,, roe , e ,.. ~, •. 1, s-c .oft, L Company' t h at an installment of one Md.. PAZ Sans b. nine whiskey had done the fatal work,—hot the i 'S B -..011. Cook of Marble Is the I its , st In the Wert ttot A..., ,„, 0 ',pi . 15....a le, h-0 E1p..11 the Capital Stoekeluyable at the °else or doctors, we understand, after inquiring into . - -- the mat., in the city of Pittaboreh• on thelOth day of Attorney and CoCOUrasellor at Law, and wan manufactured by machinery, is got op In better tr„. t , r ... --. IsISTRI , T ATTuRIS TT -lII , DSRT R . C tit- J n n oroatmo 1110.71 M. MOWS, the matter, concluded that he died from the in- I etele, veto more ilieratch, and Cl feet cost than ran be done :), C , 00 ., , 1 r„ r ,,,,,,h, 0 , ~, 1 lo ~. cm, lois. for Dia . it, vii • l.l 0, missy A Treasurer Ccotralidbtinet CO. temperate use of intoxicating liquors —Hof& mil" , i°l .I‘ 7 o 144 Fourth Rust , " ... _ by mere manual labor trim Alton]. y before the Humble,. C note Cosset.. n l - daysburg Regirter. 1.2.1 Ikea. Fe CASE OP CAPT. COHRIL —CII/.1=32017, Mon day, May 16, 1859 —The Grand Jury report that they find no bill of indictment against Capt. Corrie. HOERIZAVE'S HOLLAND HITTIELS.—FIDA LES i Portgarso Warn NAMkt AND Drettirt.—A Tonle Stimulant, I rateable to thin* penalise period* In the Ilfeof erery female, more particularly every mother, h e m lung hewn a desideree turn in the medlcal world: something to be :ntained see neceseary component of every well-furnished Family ' Medicine Chest, toi which, at these .wens, munere may Le bed, with the confidence of boding nelleffnam the mama, and restoration of strength, with perfect feariessoraw of any 111 ConmequenCes, yet without having talon • meeicine poe. coning antagonistic principles, to Lender Adage rons another medicine, eftrild it be subsequently itoodred by the peon- Welty of the Maraud All these condltione we believe to be porGetly fulfilled in Therhatec'e Hedged Bitters. From the nature of the Marais ea here alluded to. we have not amenity:roper to parade the names of thaw ladle. who have nitheisitatftegly afforded us the evidence of the truth of the assertions ere here mate— rna all end retry word can be wobstantiated to the ratiefac lion of the moat incredulous. We offor one of the recede:ere and corrain remedies for this does of alAlctinna sod ell those, whether peculiar to the ere or not, which reeolt from weakneea of any perticularorgen, or general debility of the system. Its sines use alumst magical, yet the cure It communicate* no violent shock lathe ')stem, hut Kenny neeergt V . 1 nf I h ormnl zu n r s Ae . w h h i r n o: t se , : e t . h e t Li ta w l oil the mote, it thoroughly enediadve the eflecte of diem.. Are yen tieuseateli in early morolog, Indisposed to rind— We earnestly re heel you to try the half of a teal sorely will not berm. Yet we praltively guarantee ew sacra of •neryna, and • cheerful, hopeful looking fore or b to the delle• of the day. Are you subject tonausea before or after eating? Try the same quantify before each moth As we said tofore, it will not berm: yet we ammo , you of relief from that dietreraing loathing at the thought of food, and elm from the disposi tion to viandt a ft er parteling. We promise perfect Hun of what has been eaten. II you bud that the dose prescribed Las Moo tra, gnat, diminish the quantity to suit your constientien. Llano Cearroft—The Genuine highly Concentrated Hour have's Holland littler. le pot rep In half pout bottles only, and retailed at $1 per bottle. Cho gnat demand lor Ihu truly Celebrated Medicine has 'educed moot imiratioes, which the public should guard ageinat pnrchneleg. luorate of impaeltion! Soot Lat our name I* on the 150,1 of every bottleffou buy. BENJAMIN PAGE, Jac, CO., Bile Proprlon re, 27 Wood street, berareou tat and stn. 1. traborKli. Pa mrl7.3:dawF DIED—On Won:Leong morning, May loth, at o'clock, ANN, the wife ofJemes Anderson, in the torentleth year of Ler age. The friend. and acquaintances of the family are reoutit. folly invited to attend the funeral Tillidt 1, ktbnrsdae) Sig' o'clock, P., M., from her late reeldenco le Manchester. Otto latitittltormento k.:fiIGINIK FOR SALE pity authorities of Baltimore, hal, nututityted the Vuatts Fire Engine sor tho oe, the Director of the Fritudehlp Compa. eale their handsome Gallery Engine. deerstp I.4Kiners below ) built by the n-lrbrated ovker% TS Pone, perfet order Its orlgtual rilllE , j. log ox Hand Rogit or offer for Con of whit Jobo Roger war $.1,1140 DESCRIPTION. Duo 8 font C inches long, n 10awn do p, mode of Nlahoga. ny, veneered with Ikea Woad. Diameter of cylinders ltS lorher, etruke 9 in. The entire deign of the Engine le pure o,,ttdr. the panel. of Lai being filled with metal Doane moulding. fire extending around the dim:here. ecrewe with ornamental eenter. with rimed... 4 heroic The end panels are ortamented In Ilke runnier. with the addi• ton of circular recauca, in which are plowed rarer plated clasped hands. Around the top of Del e < 11.-a metal nreing. of eemicircular font, Too flattery I it-autolut de sign, 1. of Metal, and pot together In the meet ffebttantial manner. It nf octagon form, riihly chateti and Rre gild. eft the niche. in side. and end, having mile, plate, adding mock M its general appearance. In the Imr rovned• ett• Inserted very fine petite,. by 1;41 ...tr., reprereatiog 111 ferent 000'. el Frtendelag The c.a. Gallery i• also tagon, partaking aornewbat of a betel .Lap.; this t. hre gilded. Tic Engine play. one gallery and Own eat etretam.. The Ilult of Wheel. ere p..:ea metal, with ell ver rays, diverging therefrom. e Doe reel. toil elliptic .prima with all that. Th . end moat approved run Mug gear, rope, reel, Al . all or a 1,110 1 , 1 highly polid.ed Tun besmear< else polished The tame nt the company Is In a email pwail on either .we at 1 , 115 e et Dater,, 1,. ground of which lit the letter. Ming cr., gat and 1%4 31 1 110 hrilllsnreAltogether, It 1s OF, el niod toetly •.,1 withal !I riceable Enmees in the nuttye to . • tg been In constant 1,1111134.111131 Ce lannarT. DiB o , and ibptdre h r neDal . - (•1 . ant tear duritig that tun , t o ng merely a 11.131 Mal amount. Al a , a h e m, 11k/feet 01 end two 2 %hod Dote Cur riages. Yor Dirilc tiara atldrea. ILFILLY, Eldon 11.11, 75 IV Fat ettr dryer. Ralttni , re 81.1 snyl.taled 3s 30,000 c"'"" eLt Bunt I+ pr JIITORTCA WORGS IS= KT A NI) AIID POZTICAL WORKS, ETC., ETC. - - - 111SSOLU T lON OF PA RTN ERSIII P.- The partnership heretebre existing between, t h e in , scriner• In the Drug basin.ee le the flame et I/AKTWKLL ♦ SIIISPIIAItD. le I.lllllday dieisoletel, by nwitzal ceeseut. The bualnees will cartied by Jobe ti. remaining partner, et the ul4 aloud, tie. IC.: gene, it eel and !Sixth strew., sett i le alone nud...lto settle ny the LUllilLe., 111 the late Dam. rvEN.N. FLbUR-161 sks Savor Springs, Fuld fine, to Atm 0.a.; ...sm.. 1,1 t ?obty, fur act, toy our/ 16A1A11 DICKEY t CO. FOR SALE. A N ELEGANT SWISS COTTAGE REST- Divick:: IN TUE 1301/41Uli II OP NEW 11141U1IPUN. Nita AN ACRE Qif URUUND.—The hvuge the of brick. 12 by :2 feet; four Now./ la the lower door, with list I rotary; two lark. and tour tonal rooms above, With Built in 1454, lq the most eobstantbd C41.011,T, s ith the very best rustortals and koganship. Soft Sring Water Catlin' by pipes into the kitchen; too cis. tern.. stable, welds and coal house anti tutket y. unokeliouse, A. 'V.ra aro on the lots every istiety of fund trees now bearing In great abundance; also, strawberries, gasp. berries, &a., log:they with NJ grape vines of the cbviceet vs. riollee. The premises adjoin the residences .4 kit e. fir Ely wad It. Warren, Yon- and although within U O yard• of the Railroad station, are beyond the annoyance of the trams and surrounded with Into/Ural rural scenery. Address for 0,0 days, Ito. 64, New Brighton fort Ofino, Delver county, P. roylVissgi• ENOLLSII PICK LES—" ItOsSE AND 131.A0111NT.L1..8." 2 Barrels Gerktna Qowf Coins.; do Cauliflower. din do. do Chow Chow 2 do Unrolled do do. Jost IA rfd and for ula by REY NCRA NOES ,t ; °. t 124,19 , No p . NoLisil SAUCES -1,, 117 Doren "John Bon: • In do "Iloney..• 10 do Worcevtor linottA 20 do do l'int+; 20 do On tfolf.llot , Jnlt reed and for *AI. by RETNIKII A AN DEMON, my IN No. AL %Tont ft, cippmit. Et. Chath 111.C61 NEW GOODS opened this day in addition to our already large etock of every variety of eta...- able Dry Ocala. We mo Menet daily to rorelpt of myr and desirable Noss Gouda Nhaarl ,, , naafi., de myth C. LtANSOS ImVg,74 Motet of LIFE INSURANC4—The OLILAIi.II LI FE INSURANCE, ANNUITY AND TUUSTCIiMPANY , at th e Agerteb No, TI, grant woo; Pittsburgh, continuo to nuke insurances on Hee.. lu addition to a loii capital of poopao. thin lava a large and inrroasion assaarau rosn, affording undoubted security to the Insured. In VW.. of insurance for Life the boon. dtoisred Dorn W.I. profit. bar already axteadad CIO per coot. on all prurnionie paw. Tnos. Ibnaawat, Petit Julio F. James. Actuary; ins. Kiwi, M. D.. Medical 15511MItler. office No. 11'1 Fifth street, Pittsburgh. War farther information appiy to W3l. USK V. WELL, Agent fur the Cotoploye.No. iirant wrest. -ntlintsd POTATOES POTATOES! POTA TOE3III—L•INCRedii, Whits arictlllue Nesblonocli • or :damn, Pink Eye., J num Nord.), and .11 Other ...mule, for lola at CANFIELD& CAYB„ aiylB i First Wee, near Woo& WCOL WANTED—For which the highe.t markat prim will b. paid lb cub by Irry29 SPRINGER IIAttIIAOG II A CO, 209 Libel ty at NEW W. It. CHEESE-100 has new cut tw i t Chet 40 •t J. 11. CANIIEI.D A CO'S._ WALL PAPER—Another bupply h of desi ll sable ROOM and Hall Esser }Unsnap.; ceap Wa Paper and Window Peados. Curtaine, Olt Civets, Teeter Centers, Fire Boards, rants, tic., at myy E. 0. COCHRAN'S, Eaters] et., ARAL'', TIONtESTILAND STAPLE DRY GOODS a aver, , MAPLE DRY D O.7mD, a complots assortment. O. ' LLatilio74 LOVE, anyl7 74 Market street. 11NOINNATI SOAP ANCANDLE-5 ajbas third Premed Sommer Mould D Candles; 25 do eat eatt 2 s quaLity German Boaµloot reed mod for sale villolesalo and solidi at FILINCViIi family Slums,' mud ire Store, Yudoral atmat, Allegheny.toyl7 _ _ WASII BOARDS-25 dozcn Ciucitm , onle en any ACOMPLETE STOCK OF ALL KINDS or Dry Goode suitable fur therms°. M ule ism C. 11 orod A.MOrr LOVA, myl7 74 Market 'Over. WANTED—A Young Man in the Grocery Snancag moo who thoroughly oriderstaads hie Dual. otas and can era satisfactory salesmen. ti use other übei apply. „Magnin at YRAISOK'd Family Orontry eud Tos Store, Pedant stmt. roar Lacudy, Allegheny. mYin LOST. -5 doz. 3 hoop, painted Buckets tore token from the wharf, ne.r the foot of Lrbetty street.= ih.red•Y rditht, 51eYAoy prreou fludlog or 1 . 0 0. 8 t h e re they ere, arill be well reerardrol loarlog turd WW2 It. 11.011120 N 00 , m 79 255 Libetty RtreeL J dozen Currant; u3O noes Biackbem; 5 dozen Quince; b do. amp; • bdo Apple; so do Assorted. Jost rend and for ado by •IP /3 AMMAR A ANDEILBON, 39 Wood street. FRUITS-100 do z. troll Peaches; F RE . SU no do .do Tomatoim • • 'VENN. COM-1000 buil. in store and for Me to WAIA4OPT AQo Cheat Alterative and Blood Purifier. DR- STVA:VI ,7 .e.'S TIIIS old established and invaluable reme dy for thernte orPerofule, or King's Ertl, lllthrous and White dwelling, Eruptions of the Chin. Blotches or Pimple of the Face, Obstinate or Scaly Eruption., Boil. which arise from at impure haldt of blood. Pal. In the W aa h e aeg and Debilitated Mate of the Pystem,arl- slug tither from a long and protracted 00.0 of Mane., or having labored under go stack of eyphtlia, the ethde of which slat remelts in [ca lomel, eystem, or heving ewedlow,d a MOM amooot calomel, which May hose of. fated the bower or their covecog. called the, perhedeum, which a o rn o tim.,,,,,a gee to a chronic ulcerous discharge, sod email booth occulooelly conee•way, Att.. of Men amnin in consequenmo oord or abused Coustirtaloot bong standing Billious Affectlung. air Pale and t he eic the Blustsd Face, alerayi Indiums or res the age of this ievalunble pacrices Or should the.patleot have labared under an affection 01 the' Spine, Drorgy, Jsundlce, Tel lawny. of the Skin, Chroolo Affection) of the hirer, Mara.- mos, or wasting of Plesh,lllcerrated Blre Throat, flip Joint Complaint; In abort, the moot loathe.... disc.. which have pot every otherat defiance, as well as the thin of the proftwelory formore th. quarter of a century, hare been porfsctly eradicated by this great vegetable pe nny., In ell easn of erupt. • "Ercoyne's AII-Lhattang Ointment," shotrid be mod in coonwattort with the Pars... Tho ton will core deo roost clithuic and obstinate eruptive dithasee. Retail price of the Promo. 51.50 per tenth, 0 bottle. $4OO. Dell d to any addrs•• on receipt of Remittance. A RF.CiiNT VERY RENI ADE A TILE CURE Wan that of Elite A. Clark, No. 4 Trenton strrot, Charles town, Maas. While In Philepelphia. ace rumbled with Wm 11. Hhoy, 16th street., 4 doors below Race. T. used wasan eruption of eight years standing ol the moat obstinate thsrecter, Cotarlog the whole Manta, fmoi the ads of the feed to the crown of the hoed. Itching cod Irritable to the extreme. The mint torment of rho proles eium had fallstl In accomplishing a core. Dr. ilwartn't Ps cacao was enninnt la makings perfect cliff,. Preparedooly by DE. SW AI'NE A EON, Phila. DUAL R. EithB6ll,l.lo Wood dlr.., ruy17:441 wT San Agent Inc l'lllal,nrch lIIERIWIN eiIIROPEDIST rem.ves Corns from the feet in ft low b...., wit, out pain or the slightest ine.nvenience to tho patient. Itutdous re moved from the big tog, reduced to the .threl atro. at natl. cheat-eel toe to althy Chergra flaw.* ebh• Ito.ini No. el. Clair WWI. any II coillnol YDIPOE.TELNT NOTICE IN CONSEQUENCE OF DECLINING health, nos .1:01.1.1billt *trout retitiog from Ltmlnerr, aud c.flt , r• fur rala, at LOW 11,1TCS, Wit enure bar Ir of FURNITURE, LUMBER, VARNISHES, &o. .ion ~finr• kg tent Ina o.l•lntt y; In inncle or in pall, and lbw roomy now njnyln.l 1.1 him Ich 111111.1log,.Fi11n .Inonl kes'n on Illn I.rt of July. Venom in ,runt Yurulturn nlll hal till, 1 rat.. unity t., punt..., the trin.e!betn; tut n. an prom to to . 23 per rear 11= NOS. IT ANO cn VIVTO STRE.V.T nl7 i 4 .11 f ExciiANGE Anil; 11/if:KING OF KRAMER & RARM, Rank BI k, Fillll Str , t rurr.snuitoit, PA. W E beg to it ppri , e our friend , . and t 1.. ., 1...1.- • lo- out roo hOOO reran.] to nor near trYclea. , 35, DANK IILUCK, 111111 ril'lllaci, wane lop hot 1.. happy I, lon kr the 4.tir 'ter , ..rti s nod tv t, oar .100 Cut 1, with on rlpoykhro or taaaly par. io thr t.roonora in tht.. iry, will onahlo um to no, thr. wont , ' 1.1 ,or ro-t.on•rl. IVO vaill r , .t.trurto 1., [racoon the IA harry, ..,1 lbsak mg Bourn., In on Ito Lraorl , 1111 L . (lortaron ial Pap, I,cutstod and Norr,trati-1. Ptocit ',IA,. awl orb, r Bocurilior, bought and .red on .1 otlo 4„›,, ,, ,,ry - ra to Calloctinna in city or mon., tar.* ' ' ...:lil K -y Par Foods or Cur r• roc, .......----. Intetql _ , ti . ..„lrna tror,ar._, Urlt, , .7 ... 4 l'aho*orrarrL-51,7-.•rronto. yr Cra...,--d-rt t l•,-. or r'..rroop,orronto 1.1 lour', p ...dd. rate.. ' , Lam t IlTrn. pot ropi y b , 111 et n,,ty n•. 11.. , 1 ia ,I all RA 11 , 1 Booth, Shoes, Huts, [AMES P. TANNER, =lll SUOE, DAT AND BONNET WAREMSE ti.,. 5 , 3 WOott street, 11s t• t, la st r, lon s, r, l•rge ,tort. of GO9Ptl parel....ml dints (.I.tu Ito NEW ENULAND N1A:,...*• li,J f 1 AxrWILL, .10IIN Y.9❑CI'IIARD. TORIES, DI tbe L ,11% EST CASII PRICES. nll ~1 • bar I, Wiii b ,f at small advance on COST. 4Wheiwe who h see heretofore gene iteat for their go de g for the return eri.l save both woe end mnney by making that pnrchases from him Doalrra aro rooincided to tall hoylo.;, amt cat 4y themselyrx of ttio last. VS_Paiticular attrotion tor,r , lera mr19.3-rol Pianos! Pianos IFFRISPLENDII! STOlcifsm CELEBRATE I) UULI IiEI , AL PIANO FORTES, WILLIAM KNALIE h IU, tiowir SEI ERA!. SITeNI , !TAXI , LI 4 Nos Eton N., I la Rho/ at , .11113. Marrn's M lIIMTL.WI V CABIN DESTROYER, T7te Only Rertoty in Ms Illsole ltbef I P r hre o ente 55:04, COCILIMAGIILS, BOOS, Amos, 31.0.G00m. Porno, Morn,, Moth, Ocala V7O.Y awn anon ISSLCIP. 50,000 RORER SOLD IN ONE MONTH. Thoto Culotrated Remedios hare boon extender ly usol foresnly.tem yawn in all parts of Earniet, and their mine ulcZ I inmer barn beau ath.te.l by lb. Cotta of Russia, France, Enhland, Amtria, Portals: Bavaria, BAeony, bnig I. m, liolhmd, Naples, be, and their Chemical properties n pprored by tho moo distingnished host Faculties all over Gm world. Thair destructirenew to all kind. of vermin and insert. has been cortalled in this country by the Dime,. of the rariarts Pnblic Institution., Phantom, Farmers, Proprietor. of Hotels, Warehouse., Manufactories, sod by rer i o n. tiugnishol private cif trent Nnmerum Teatimonial. and Ceramates of lb. MR:my of these Iltatidies can ha Wen at the Depot. For sale, Wholeede and Retail, by the Inventor and Pro. prlrtor, JOREPII MRYFeIt, Practical chemist, 012 11[0:011.1 (ear. llonston at.,) New York. General Agent for the U. States and Gonad., PR EIGNI• ICK N. 11,1MITON, Druggist, No. 10 Astor Rome, nod 417 Broadway, New York. For Pale In this city, wholomle and retail by rc. LERB A CO., corner Wood and Second OA: JOS. LEMING, Carom Diamond and Market at. lONMITIAM SI'KEN. NA,N, Allegheny da.24oMoire MUSIO LESSONS 0, , TH. VIOLIN. ELUTE, MELODEON AND SINGING. W. D. SUITE' begs to inform his (floods and the public that he will give 101 l Claws or private, lessons on the Violin, Pinto, Melodeon, or In hinging, at bis we/doom, 1 , 60. 113 FOURTLISTILECT,between Wood end Smithfield, where he is provided with *potions and convenient mono. AVTERNOON CLASSES POE LADIES will la, formed for t ro „ fh i r , rh o sloging, eititor with GT Ritilietli Elm, Porto acconsoninsent. Those :clams will he small and eclat. EVENING LEE DLAESAS will also be farmed for Polo, Trio and Quartette dinging either with or without menial accompoultoento. Tvren. mad.knuwu oo application. FO D ban, TUE and ACCOMMODATION the eo er ha. opened Wareroom ImmedLately in the rear of the lltotemnabala House. on lint meet, or the Mm of CAbIIIAGgJ, IithOOIES AND nl'lllllo WACIONS, Of his owe mthofacters—the materiel ell it/laded with great care. /fleeing been engaged thlrty-tbree years in the both:leas, end the last terentocu years t o 4.llaghenyllity, with mi le. enema beget:4B,U thOldent imamate, Pa to the quality of his work. The public firs firlted to call and examine his work. •• 1101.1Nettayou tar mutt of Federal 'Usti aid Aorta Wm." 411titba, 431 0t JOLVI 801 Pr4. • - •to7lo.3mailvtr DAINTS IN OIL ot i zarious colors for sae w.. ozzowx,onantris. - - _._._w.~. VENEERS, CANE 11. IL MAN MOZZIVM:T ea, acC- WIIOLESALE jPllt•llsargli. P.nr,.., ctiAlaorrE Buimr Carnage s ana BUgglea -~~~_> `. latscettancous Wareroom, 323 Liberty Street Mantel Room an th• Second Story! orricr, 319 LIBERTY STREET, PITTSBCRER W. W. WALLACE. N E STEAM ENG MILL FURNISHING N ..,, Zer A 11. A. ANDERSON, of Indiana town- . STEAM ENGINES on hand and made to ship, o u t to a eendieete for t tubly from ,he is order, STEAM BOILERS, SALT PANS, MILL GEAR - ' north - west oi AlleithenT , IHi ' lh r dn. rn =`'. r i ..' INO, ENGINE AND MACHINE CASTINGS, PULLEYS, P' 2.-.' "` , a . ° er'ur"°'''''',.., ----)--- Se-, Grate Bare and Bush Wright. always on hand. 1 WY - perm E. DIASARD, DI PCCI)ItiI town dep. will be a candidate for ft.-11.4:11IIMIII,11 I,lr maertibly, Cataloguns of WheeLa given to all who want gearing. FRENCH BURR MILL STONES, IRON PROOF STAFFS, ' i ''''''' ''''lL.P --- -'--,------ rdillea C0,011.i..11 MI I.l:d.kwte MY - JOHN RIDDLE, o f Roldnion tcrem,hip, ANCHOR, BOLTING cr.orns, at minced prices. will Len candid,. 1.... Arsombly.sul.ject t,, the decision of FRENCH BURR SMUT MACHINES, nand In 1000 51ille, ,„ ~,,,,,,„„ c „„,.,„,„„.„ m7ll and cheaper, Dili, and TAW, t ifIIIINTIVITC dlll,lll. than II on---- - W C Au , 11l . ihal."(M, of Birmingham, Machines 7 dl to itupporti.l in thernsulng Itopro:AtA'an Comity McGEURGE'S PATENT F.Xt/Ei..BIOR SHINGLE. 11l- Conyon.ion. for nominsal..n Or tho Assenihiy; m)11 - CHIN . ..Si PORTABLE MILLS ter Flooring and Mopping. : U.A. , AEII BLY.---J,f-A-:1,4, 1o; .ti.OETLIEN is a ROSE'S PATENT WATER WilllE LS, used in Swirl Bale ...a . ..Ablate for Moat rnbly beim the Republican GM' Mlllia, are cheap, and warraotal to pro sat tafactDo . Vontion. null Flan !kiting for Elevator., ei,third price of leather. unt% SSE N1111.1".-401IN MITCHELL, of Ohio erv_ek., 519 Liberty, atn.ot, Plitaburgb, r. I L.,...hip, will be a umdtdate for Miserably, nibeet : „.. _______ __ANL. si W. WA LLACF:. ito the decision of the Republican County Convention. i m7ll - istc•V MENT. tIYDRAULIC CE 'Ff."7"-y.Mizunt.r.—Konefer I.llcitAM, nt Upper Tii E SUBSCRIBER ie the EXCltliii‘d Agent : .`"€, Fit. Clair township, will he a raniii.late before the Re- In thk county for the aide of lioltunnt Cement. This ; o:a.m. Comity C 041,130011 tar Aanembly, horn the Lis. CA moot I. touch eniA•rEE Er Any Ether wild in this mark, t, ; trial sou:hot the 51 ~,,,, A 0h.14 And tihni ni79,3te•T _ for Pohlio Works, Foutubitoma, Cisterns, Eire Wails, eta , ~.--,- , „,;,,,,,,,, __ C. M. i t „ ni ,,,, , }.,,,,1:, o(, mid ell • arratited gorol. Directions tor using it ert. no each L,F,,,> ' burro! Wa• invl, a romp:a - won of this with any other C.,- - Allegheny, will lie auppo , rted in the Reputiliran mina. A 171,p , 01.01 k will to always kept en hand, and wad ' Oiiii•onitn A• a rondo' ,lii tar . ....iroeniiiiY• ~ , . , wholesale and retail at low pito..LLAA ni3i ii..T Afoot , , " . .'rr -I Y , , ,,, f Word. A'', , ' , ' "'I 0 , , • 311 Lite', •ot , Pittalotr.iii : ~.- I i 6 .., 9. --•:..I.SEMBI.T.—A. E. Ha IiNS, of k Indlry S t l \ UHT F,k3-I GO bills. Plaster Paris f..r land ; A ,',,,'''',"t l i',7,„ 'l n i ,, ' ,7 7, n , di , '" i t i;,:,, "r eT4t?, ' 7, ', ,, ') ,:‘ ,l r, ' the tibia Plant, Park tar Noe. n .ark: 1 ° Z. ` 1.'..,;:,;„ - :„:; - ''' P 2.5 do Louisville to - - - ...l.s .b, Snosi Whited° ex tr • goo A. Fr.77 - y-Alla VID L. Stn I Tli will be a candidate for Ice 4 , , Belmont Comunt, v....i.e. -1 1, ,, TY nounuati in Dr A.setutily. trim the Allegheny City omprrinr, q1114E). l' Distil., ri next Reptildnan Cons . ..num, iiir...dii• - trE 75 do .L.ihnstown Cement; `•'' .in do Como - Hs lila do I 11-----I{. P. Mepnwem., of Allegheny city, For We I i W. W. WALLACE., • ,-, wig he a can ildote (or ren , rainaticin tar the Asw.m. ' milli...hes MIA :H. Linort, Atreet. VITELE.,E Ely i0.1,7t. He era P., publioAn i . ..aid) . IN.nyonthrn. '1'1111k; ANN atitLATEAlltt i 'PT! .:'" _ . _ . . _ Cr.'ain Aetually Fr.-70n in Throe Nlimit ToRKEI"S NEIV I MINUTE FREEZER PATYNr .71 . 1 . 1.ar rwe. r I fl} SUBSCRIBER, .flor ear , i , ll >tttly atul carom , untwrirtu.ut. t0t..01, u•tructiniC • Pi.elt.r. tit:h 4r pltuidulty, olerat•llit). raputity mud quality ..11,.. .on ttetu.l 1.11 t,, Isom.net tonal favor. , pU To autinty tonlocruklulouo, W.ra alll 1.., • vbl. ly exttatut , of dill Prey, r, No., 11.11 •tr pro, atutity to do all that In elattn.l t r It Pi-.-P hum In St qu v ts Pl , lt A CIHCCI.I. I I P 41.P.E I , Y, Mane:a:tut No I' Platt •tmut,.Nvar Y. tit. A ko, M•ustketitr.. ,. lt ,1011.1 t. A :tut , lur Itto n I. brattut ")1,1Dononlot • ()tale« nett Pt.a 1,4, and “Arthur'.' Pat.! St.l: Olin! l'unt and .111, .01.-Yrletd REMOVAL MEGRAW'S T. , 1311.h , F. m :41 LlfaitiV STREF 1.. 1.:. 1.1 I.t.icl l 1 .i. .~ M-;I I REMOVED. el (7 HUSSEY CO. hare reqw , tra t h," WAr..ll. :IC.• 37 11/Ti PTHLF:T. to /felt V, ~t it; k. eh, I 1.• T Pittsburgh Copper Rolling Mill C. (4.. 11.0sRi ,, Y K CO-. BRAZIERS BOLT ASII sIIEATRING (TITER, PRESSED COPPER RO'I"ICIMS, I. C 0 .7%1 Oa` I VII: T . 1.7 Ji I N . an./ Brass Kettles, Sheet and other 191.HLTER,SILMIll, correr. ntwaa, T., Tut Rm.( 7, it . No. 37 Fifth Street, ;Pktrobergh, Pa. • - EA—S.I6. 060 I`, N .. , rut r.• •s• tsre , . ENIUVAL.-3. lei lA, me...N - 166 , m Ness 6 , net ICst., .1. •,1 MlC!=i2l J. t, J. S. LI.GGETT & ULOUR FACTORS and Produce Commis i .ionngrctalnn., for tt, nl Flour.th Se.odn .ud geGerally, 7 , W.ll, 1.4 , 1 Frua t I . ltinbrirgh. Peutis. f-O.81". • CALDWELL £ BRO., FURNISIINr.b. AND ' , PALMS IN Maulb, ilrtnb •n 1 Cotton Cordscm l.lcbm, Tar. Hub, U,. n and 7,111 , 11111 n. Duel:. Light and Ile.ry , oral 1, Fr,nl 1) E9IOVA L.—N. & S.ss, Bankers, have rntoovrd tbr,o their 01,1 *Land, by will c, mv1.•,1..th r,cc,- .111,11. K. 30..1t1 8 S. COYLY. GOO LK BOYLE & CO., 59 SECOND z-TREFIT, OHIO. FOREDIN LIQUORS AND WINES A 1,C011 0 1., COLOG NF: SPIRITS unpbeno, Burning Fluid n,n , l Spirits ~f TURPENTINE. M • tat fart rr • of et cry dorboripti Dowtstic Liquors, Wines, Cordials and Freud' B I 'T T B 14. 8 ii muetautly Gm.] 'Mir.. gra BOURBON ANT/ RYE WHISKEY Peach atO Apple Brandy. A LS` DAR ATAIIIA AND NEW I:NO LAND 111, Sole Bliaunfactorer. of tb. CELEBRATED 'ROSE" WHISKEY. Agnutn f NEt Enrit:ca (16ELES JAPANESE DIETERS spl4.llkirl3F • RICIIAItDSON'S IS 1 - 1 L I D.T r•J . tzt . Damasks, Diapers, &c. IUNSUNIER.S•OF ItICIIAItDSON'S EN.-,and those desirous of obt•lnttnt tho GENUINE (11,01,g, ohoold Noe that the nrtfcloe they porrhuo ern ••••I , wall lb. lull name of the II rm. RICIIARDSON, MLN:7 011 - I , W, ao a goitre:lt.. of tilt. outitehtex• and .Inrabfllty of the tioody thin Mahon ro.thlan.,l rosehthdly necossary •• large quantitio• el Inferlof sod deter...a L,pen• etrz. pr.p.rod. twee.. eater .•.•on and seelel vitL tho town of RiCUARD . gIIN, by Irish !loners, who, n.,,trdle•• of the InJory thus 1011.1,1 aIILo on ttm American c.mrufocr awl the runoff.- torers the vnoluo litodo, 14 al not r..echly •haullOn • huniur... to $4,11.14., while porchneero can I.e Iropoeuil On with gc•ol• of • worthle•achara.cter. J. BULLOCK k J. IL LOCK.. A,ent•, an Choral etreet, Nov, York. _ _ _ _ The Po faction of Dental Art. 17F1CIAL TESTII WIT!! PLATEY OF POR , EL A IN D R. N. STEBBINS tinting opened an office st lot Penn aural, le prepared to reaonfActure aha lut.rt teeth of Itto above dont rtpuon. In Intrcilorlog three now and Improved styles of Dental Work to the elttzene of Ilttihorght Dr. S. feels snared that they will meet the tame favorable tei.epthet which ban been accorded to theta le Now York sail ether locallttee where thirty have bcita tinted; and On furthermore bellreos that they are draileril u. oupot they certainty excel all other style. In I.I(IIITNICti.S, DON A lIILITY, lIKAUTY and PURITY, and to ovary quality • Wit render. Artificial Teeth dienntitir, and are of the .toil time ranch loaa caper:mire. ttpechnetn of thin work may be arc n at litg No. lilt PENN STIIERT, N G.lll St. Cl.•lit. ep2.l,indawF 2 5 0 VOLUNT Alt I ES.—Zundel's Two Hundred and Silty Toinutartre arui Lid rtnnw for the Organ, 51eledeon, livraphlua dr., with introductory rsmarks, description et stops, directions for the purchase of Or gam, &o.; adapting the work vaprelatly to tOo wants of young organist., and those who have made aufficient pro ar'sse to•accerupany plain psalmody en ths Organ, Melednon or tivraphius. Pries $1,50. For sale by • to '2 JOIIN i• 1 Wood rimer.. CHANGE IN THEAI RAILROAD AND STEAMBOAT TICKET OFFICE.—The old Ticket OfEre, corner room, Menotepthela Moose, boo torn re. pru al fur the kale of Tlckete through to all Importaut Keel and South. Also, I , y nil steamboat Horn ott Leke lltlkhlgite wed Superior. F. E.NOWEAND, myUltod General Railroad and Stromlo • E$ PLUfMEd'P• $5O A MONTII AND . ALL EXPENSES PAID.—An Ageut id wattled in eve: y town sod t. couuty th the Unitutt nett. to eugetp le a revealable wed easy bushoww, by which the abet , waits rnsy_lto eteibtlely realized. for further part teniere lublrewe.Aft. J. 11/tNItY WARNEB,cortter of Bruatiway etut Twelfth Besets, New 'fork City. Wafting .1110 afte:Ntettl TO I E CREAM IN A lIURH.Y—A full supply al Masser's celebrated Pre mitosis. fosesers,Jost omitted nod for tale ot nuniufactorcrs prices—all sires, froto 3 to 3:1 quarte—at the Iron City Noce arid Tin Warehouse of W. W. UNADMIAW, N0.1(4 Wood street, ,00ti Ist door below sign of tha GoldeloGrat. FRESH FRUITS-300 (its. Blackberrien .4 4 ql.troo,l,Coo UaraTux and in Yrnnaroctral arrards. Ci m,lO WILLIAM A JOHNSON, 114 Smithfield it. IPol,lov D 7 I..XlXT7rheoa!'r TENN. DRY . PEACILES-200 sacks in One sad fot rale by /ALUM mow," 00. - • leest•.e. I.SENATE. — .T. W. FIST:IIER WHITT% of Se.lckl,y,*lll be lieptll,^ tn ConntyCon,ontion for Etatl.S. n.te. 1:=11== O:3EN ATE.—Et.I An iI. I lil,ll NV ill be a eall thtlitte for nomination fic tha trot.. :,.114.14t tn. mist Tleticlilican Convention_ ill 2iiiil•irtoT 1 — Aamembly. irlii r .ll• DOUGLAYS. Of FiliZSI/Ctlt, It ill be a candidatu for A.e.biy, .ai,i,,, . ilia derision of Or.. 0,- publican County convent i on.ni, otcT - . Comm .1.1 one r E t jii - tt E. IV. C o tA, 011II'Clure t.twnsttip, coil cso , iitate for C,os ^oinkiott, torf ao the Republics y Con ceni ion rn vIR-dtc -Istnr rL t.lO, of Withine towuthip, will candidate for 0.10.15 Cotntob.alontr, sukin't to th, 411,1 l of the Itepubhcan Cnwpounn. ,nt, tatrtri --a [inert BOYCE, of South Fayette town .top, will be a rano:W . llLp for County :'oll.miesoner aubjert to tho decision ot tho Itkrottlir .0 0,01,41,1 nut; :tta , F. FrZ?'.. To THE DELEGATES t the Itepulihenn C•Airity Couvontlon learn tar... , that Nr.GE.)lttiE C. ELM' EK6, rt..t.loa t..anpdtip. will 1... • candldtte Cnunty Conimpon..urr. W.. hat Mr. Bowen long as a aut., reliable man: h.,. a firmknown andcon. alatant nett.: man, and i• arery way rompet..nt for the ll du." of the Ai,. t o certainly need Bob,' torn in flit , C0003.6•11.Ven The le n t lr appar,nL di tnyln •tT.T MANI TAX PATER.. Irr—r.„.ll,llLET :WeLeanr.s, of Findley tdWn -1.1.5p, alit Ca sappat. , l in tha lit.ptthilcan Conran. lion for tho ..t Cotont,siionrr. inp.29-tat,`F r.7... --. LETV IS .1. FLEMING. of Feeble , town,hip, • candidate for County Cnrtnniation.r, .urgent to Ow of the Manut.,tron o..noty C.,nronta.n In Jon., ap22•dawtef setROM NEON. ..0 Chartiers troirnship .itt 1., a ,an.lidata for Coun•y Coottnimnilerr. ject to the tie lawn .4 the ItepubltLan Cnnv•ntion .teat, • F , Jotu A. O T FR GESNS, a*• l.a t9O urgo , will 1, a curtelidate !, W.tut.) Ire...tn., - 1...f.rt. the Ite. rtilliesn C.lnv..nt+..n. m,13 10..; , ../D31.1N Y. CouLTER, of South Inyette towurh.p, will be 111 Clillftl , hiln (.31 . Counry Tr.:newer rul.fort ,0 (lie action att , ItepnblicanConvention. lan, Mal.tott VII E.r. Cur, W [I''TILEASURE.R.— li CARON. ev of Phi townehlr, •.$ll h. 0 omlide.o tor Cent, Tressnior *DO cot ei•ti•lm3 Ma llopahlicanCpurrutiuu In JO. m)03140 - tr Alt hl ot the ,tay of Yotsburgh ' 4 =- 7 .ot t,,dsda. rut ~ttuir rta.nr , r, rut ttc 4.^..,u ti-• i ol t atc• u Jon vT TRYtat:4Ln.— ELIA B AtirE.ll. of htt3L.1,,,, ',till La a.cit.,ll.late f,t ncrutuat,u at the ....at It,,,ual,caa C a aveata,a, f.a the LfficeCamay tay2alawtar - eot — STT Txeel,caea.—The ,aleectiber, a U ,) " rreldect of Wilkins tuertahip, le a catatidate for Treasurer of Alleatieuy county, subject the acieiou ul the Republican Nominating C.aaveutinte. LUKE R. DAVFON. my& Auditor OROBERT GILLIFORD, of Tarentum, Will be a candotate f., County Auditor, subject to tho de tiet,n of toe Rep.liviiraD Ccupty Conyeutiou. IS.JII•E• 10•AUDIT011 -1 Vtl. N. Bt. RCILIFIELD, .f East I,ll.yrty. reel,* t.,en.hly, vrill be a eaudidate for Coouty Muhl°, t., the detly,ov of the'poblh.o County ConYeotton. rn,LtcT tip tho. I ECLY, .4 Franklin township, will te ataudi , lato for Courtly Auditor, ruldect to tLo do CIS.% of the RepublirdnOuriuty Ootivention. so[-dltkirtor 13rmIstreet's commercial Reports. For Bankers' and Business Men. • 9 1 11 E Fourmi SEMI-ANNUAL VOLUME of this talnaLlte record of 4-reedit...hide w o Pdhd l teed on to , 15th ofJani.ry. having Lao elbeete,ted ley • rapid and ex.h.r.ila &mired, et prated «lama, rrrienel and ted, rected, h have noteeee ward. sod no , * re,dy eleirre. r iett the to ,nett airwly supplecel tlneeel.ca work. :kestrel hundred.. of the 1.....1 Bankers and Mercl”nte la different citlea of the Union, have ...slated iv perfectmg this l o ot Record, oboe tualtiog a veracians and reliable compend of the pecuulary conditean and preeiuqts mud bust. twos eapacity ot ewut =Jam) meroantile fa me, M twanty els of the principal cam-sand =We ,1 trade in the Dotted &Wes The Nee York klerrhaut or Banker • tn by a acompanying the book, eke geode of credit, cherecter, habit , hbs, acid capital of such es will be likely to deal with_ him, while the oubobtown merchant will learn with ac. curacy. the enact foundation on which the New York honors balm their business. To provide for any possible ...or that might occur In a work so griganW in M./ and to keep pure hereto Informed of the changes Dist must necramily take place, thn pr., view.. issue a printed sheet of oerremient el-orP meek. The tome and trouble ouch a work umet sere, the lota. It must prevent, and the Influence it must have tr. securieg sound andost, pmfitable trade, mete IL invaluable to whole sale Merchants, Slannfectrirers, Nom Broker., and Banks of Discount, and yet the whole, including the two semi-an. anal Yulntura, the sheets of corroctlorm and the facllislea of the dike, Is furulylu-d to int....lb°ra at lino Ylaudraa Del. I Turpar ." 7lire, not embrace.' in this advertisement, may be obtained no the oaf. of the proprietors and publish et, ' J 31. BRAD.Y.TB.BET A SON, No.= Broadway, New York, Over Broadway Bank. Also, of D. R. NEVIN, Jr., Agent al) hi Nu. 1S Wood street, Pittaburch. rfow (Rock of Affelodcona. toUST RECEIVED, a splendid new lot of hiehalomia, from the factory of Mae,. k llastim, 80. tom including all the style. made by this firm. This make ol Instruments bare been approved by the greatest milli. rian• in the country, as Dr Lowell Ilasom Goo. F. Root, W.• B. Oradhurj and °dare. —ionaygnoutly they can i.e relied on AS befog oboe tnarunlenty. Ibey arc - noted for the tallowieg points'. 1- Their pore and musical qualify of toot. . ~ 2. Their great power of tam, ,- 3. Their quality of tone. 1 nth' prompt and easy tomb. A Their beautiful style of finish. A. Their durability. 7. Their cheapness of price For sale only by .1011 N 11. NIELL.rt, CI Wood et. Descriptive ritrulara sent to any /Odra,. myl3 CLAY G6VERSNI E9r VIP E T 110 XE TO ARRIVE IN MAY AND JUNE VON KAPFF .1: ARENS TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN.—The ullaermin.4 will disprao by Public Salo, on TUESDAY, !Cif 1ith,1869. At their erarehease on Liberty street, 178 °DAN SMEL LER:3, for storage, As if the mute is rot paid alai Sheik , . removed before that time. 87+8MIDCLIELL. Pittsburgh, May Ilth 155.9—rn,14-1.1 bargains In Second-Band Pianos: NE 6 octave, Rosewood case, O rfilglii hen triune, med. by Chlckerieg 80., only two year. old. On. HAvosood cu., mewl corners, made by Ballet A uuloi. One covve, Rosewood cur, carved Josh, phdu curved Oct, mud. by Nelms Clatk. Orte a cc !.1106.g.ny case, made by Nun. Asu Clark. " .• ilalaer Gerdlug Armen. rape (Pula.) " Albrecht. Loud A Itro. Cerro au mac. Olemcuth ESE For sale by m)12.3 JOIIN R. 51ELLOR, BI IVccal at. GREAT NOVELTY-MINI AIME PIANOS.--The undomignedfiTlM hem Just received en entirsly new styles Of MEMOS, called VOCAL Ott riIINIATUILE PIANOS. They ere eery little more than lIALV TOE Bra of the ordinary tilsnos; hem foil .e'en octaves 01 keys, and &to fintsbed In the most elegant Louts XIV style. They are unquestionably the most desirable instruments for smell palms, steamliceits, etc, that hare e'er Inollo made. Their tone and touch are admirable, and their dom. tatty nnqueetioni.d. The publlc ern respectfully invited, one and ell, to Coll and 02.114.3 thee. churning little Iry ointments. IL KLEBN/t 1 81101, No, 10 Filth sL, anfilY) Sole Agents for theabortandEteineriy's r 14900. SMINDERS' VIOLIN SCHOOL—A nor awl scientilc !Jelin:Laing School fir the Tata. rn. an entirely new method, Mewled for beglanarit, end teachers. This work Ls partics.rly Loooo ll d the scholar • short, (boroughand schnitiDc L ine/hod 047 bagels Violin in Its branches in , ne than one hall UM time than is required from way other Ina eetypehlitl"d" lotroitocod in this hamar:, by lien. Hamden. Prins Tb cis. for do by atilt 11. 117.1.1.01 1 . 11 W 904 ," ^° ‘ Copilo wag on 414 rocelyi of *OA"' "'" • - 41 muOrm cn to. A N - N ALC SOF:KT. ie+“FROIFMN.' pire a Vocal and atrtsmantal Cotmart. at LAFAYETTE HALL, • .1° DAY EVENING. May 23,15.53, se S . which oceanic° they viol be ainiotte by the tothrrtog artist. - M t. I ehat Man. DOWliMi, MR C. GRAM, eta g. Founts, 31. Aral:mar Kunua, (4;tIF.SIR.i. /toot %here. loket e,60 cents; to he hel et the Meek Etortit. to, 19,1t.1 pITTS BURG El DR. 4.ELLEINTIDDS. mill giro o SERIES of Ws kb:unable N TIC 1 eI.A.INMICNTB 'Varied urns orogiog,:commencing Wednesday "Evening. May 1.8;18159. And continue Ls YOWL NIGEITSONLY. ADMISSION-13oz Tickets, admitting • Ut47 and sentie nt., SO centr. Childrest,ls rents; Second TIE, 25 ettsts. toll6-dtf auction sbatea. P. Di.' DAMS. Amotioneer. Ootnawrcist EATON Room@ No. 64 PIM Street. - - - lop li.ANDY, WINES, TEAS, &C., AT AtlC jj lON--Oo Ftiday morulog, Hay 20th, at 10 o'clock, r,(11:111, No. filth Arcot, .011 he ono -weal; Liodis Cognise Maude; C. 0., 1 did:part, au do: 1 do 3 do do Champagne; do Ido du fiberry, Pon, and Bl.itira Wine; 2 Wolf Obis blolAsseb; to 1;uleo Chests Y.B. sod Blaeli. Too. P. 3L Dil7L3, Amt. - 12001iS AT YOUR OWN PRICES—Every _Li/evening lid. wink. from the lith to the 21st, inclusive, at 7;e; o'cloct. each evening, !kn. P. &ranch will hold hi. haw and closing noire of Books, at the commercial enetkin rooms, ho. fit 111th .truck. The Moak la the moat osten• .Ire, end of the most valuable character, ever brought to doe mty fur public de, comprialeg the choke publicatiots of Appleton & Co; G. P. Putnam; Leavitt It Allem liwper & Brothers; and Derby A Jackson, of Few Tor Jet." If. Smith & Co., Lippincott & Co, Beier & Co, Creasey /bulky, end Peterson Aaroß,lbr Philadelphia; Little, Brown A Co, Ticknor fields, and Phillips, 21Mpson & Co, of Boston. and other eminent publishing homes. The boots are all fresh from the publishers, comprhing the Ise teat and brat ..(khans, and all warranted now and perfect.— The BtOtk can lee exanoned during.the day, either for pub lic or prrnate puicheuk; and an the malt:smut is anxious to imkilimely dew it out in this c the present is en min imal opportunity to obtain the choicest Americen and Bhp hob Literatur e absolutely at your own prices. BEN. F. FRENCH, Bideaman. Y. ALtDAVIP, AneL . . BUILDING AND MANUFACTURING NJ LOTS to Birmingham, E. Birmingham and South Pittsburgh—On Saturday faternlooo, May 21st. at 9 o'clock, will be avid oo lbw {wend." the following valuable lota In the borough of Birmingham: Lot No. 12,edloinUag Bottum & Gerrisotde foundry and the abutment of the new bridge, with PO fret front ow. Wat er strew; and 390 on 3111% to Bloglisco street, Ole let, If looked, will be divided. 19 Lot. on Washington elmet, between Craig =I M•Hce itneete,oear Ibinsade glees worts. Lot N 0.90 on Carson, maw Joseph street 4 Lots vo Joseph end William streets. h do Manor, near Joseph armor I u lieei Birmingham' Lots on Carson !street, at corner of Meadow street, near the rettience of C. Ihmsen,Zeg. 4 Lots on Wharton street, at corner of Joseph odu Edr.h do hrtween harmony end Meadow 6 buts 6 Ilannoni and Dleadotr elf. In Eloutli Pittsburgh : 5 Lets on the BrtersordleTarnptke, Lt3l the property of Vm. Esq. 1 Test , of saVels and a Italfeente, on the 11111flde, aijo lo ng lands of Mrs. Bailey. Term• at sale. BOOTS, SHOES AND RATS At Auction 0. Thursday morning, May 19th, at 10 o'nleck,at the cosumercial Woo roams, No. M Fifth strset, *lll , be add s !Gloat reserro, 8 cases men's faslikaudds son Woof Itsts 4 .ses lathes Meow Bonnets, 10 cases Boots and Shov lers/sag uld , t, aro gentleman's Freud , Calf SOO% Glare and Cloth Ton Congress , Gaiters; Boy's Patent Grown Top and Horses (uterG Women's' Ltsioc - Gaiters and Leather Bootees. myta ' • P. U. DAVIS, duct. QIECOND-11AND CLOTIUNG AT AUG. TlON—Cinier , iou on ny, May Ifi AU 10 o'clock a w. and o'clock P. W.• awl colltivulhifi "OD llj " earn" ludsr, will Co sold, at the commercial wiledtso. fa Idea ad, a large unsuuta of cs.nd.hand clolistag, sult• ble for flit, N,.../11 prrecopiory. 1n513 P. M. DAVIS, Au t. STOCK P., Fr. W. & C. It. R. At rametr. 11,13, in lota to gait pnrcb.ern, by opt P. M. DAVIO, And-, Non 64 Fifth at. AUSTIN LOOMIS & CO., Merchants' Exchange. QTOCK SALES ItY AUSTIN - LOOMIS 1.3 Co, AT TIM 1/11tRCILLVII . EXCIIINOB EVERY EIIUItSDAY EVE:MEL—Bank, itrnlge, insurance tUsal Chpper Stock, Chad and Brut Estate eold at public sal• tit the Merchants' Exchange Estate CaIECTIN Lou US e co. Nobs, Drafts and Luaus on Real Notate nagolitted reasonable terms by AUSTIN Looms CO, Stoat Notaßrotars.92drourth d. . ------ - - TO M L a E ar T o . e St orerceo Room mi bOy fPfi.c P e . , l a ti t Ndt S .111 1561Al DICKEY &CO. TO LET—A Frick Dwelling containinist four room:. mad Ontelled gtrret. Yoaqstra of n3r213 . R. U. KIN°. N 0.211 Liberty stmt. LET.—That desirable bradaere .and, wilt dwelling attsch4 on the oX isow ofj-011, ',berryCellarra Wee+, aptod for • EMU, grai wy nom Lwitio occupied sie for the loot fiantionn /Inquire or 11 . 6. ON, .4:1111.1b11710.4. TO LET—A Store Roo . on Fifth St-, MI In the meet &Arable lotaele'len that great theer-Jag. oughfate. Apply at 155 1Abern,..149.. fel dr,' MX, *Lan a co. rpOLET__Two large t, ' MX, Lhrellingen to let, with all the modern Improvement. I.IITOIICOCK, McCHEERY el 9 1i0.12.2 Second .6151 Sewed et. f 0 LET—The Warehouse Room and Office rum accorsbal by Porter R. Frieud A CO,O Front at . Lofts suitable for stortaig cotton. f . ISAIATI DICKEY& 00. CSILL, SURGEON DENTIST; OfFICOMB • awl' Residence No s . 87 SHUNT BTILEI67, ommoile tho Court House, holism ha can Suit the wean cf limy that may favor lOra with thole patrcaige. Loy of the Various styles of Tooth Inserted If whale& MIS:DVS IIE DRICANI Mustang Liniment. T ' popularity of the Itence-1 Mrorrems Ltermthr is coon'tenthre Pith the civilisation of the glut. Giber articles claim to ollcsints pain and distress— thin emus. Family Physician., Government Rapttos, Partin.. Planter., Farmers, Liner." , L. , hove PrLdl cally demonstrated this tut throusbont the weld. • He ar ticle ever before monied such undivided pinion and import film Medical and fictentific men. RIIEIIIIIATISM of years standing has been totally cured. Piles, Man. TIMOre, Rimming, Some, Scrofula, ISM Joints, rethrls. Berallintra, Bums, ilites,Bells,CheMSfinsalths,SaltEdmenn , and ail ethos and pains upon man, and kindred cumplainta upon • } HORSES, CATTLE, : mob as Ring Bone, Gall, Scratches, Spaeth, Sett-Ivid, Vane. nry, Haden, etc., are enbdned and eared try the • MUSTANG LINIMENT. • VALUABLE HORSE SAVED! Ida. 8. LVICII, Hyde Park, Vt., serftec—,o2lol the . Cons was considered worthless,. OIL cuss Is. Ibera') MS. d free m fr use of Mustang Idedinad, I We geld Elm for $l5O cash. Your Linimentbss been doing Venders ap here ••••• 420 DIM], Brun. r• :• Et. (Extract.) `ln lilting the teak from the dre Itbecome utimanageside, tilted over, and scalded my bands eroly, almost to actin , . It wee an aerie] vied. The Mus tang Liniment I,pp:wad to extract the pain• It healed rap. idly, almost soreness, and lott ware of itstlXint. Your. truly, eCUABLEA FOSTER." Isognago es this bet the coostaut and moan ] echo whereon., Ws article rued. This Monocrat is Indispensable to plastore au d comer. of horse. and mules. M. John Deafale, Montgomery, Lb., .old "lam fur ssoo, abo Ins mi.ed from Ottoc tleelesoomo" by this Liniment. Remy family should bees tt.. B. very particular sod entitore far. the Elostartg.Liedment and take eooth.r. Fold by all dealers throughout North and South simerfeas Forepo and all the bleeds of the Ocean, for 25 multi. SO cents, awl $l,OO per bottle- EIAIINFS A PARK,lieer York. =Me Also Lyon's Celebrated Insect Powder feZkeAtirdmT THE BEST SEWING NIACHMIIIV M. M.A.R.1333A.L.L. lor CO.. Federal Street, AllegbeilY mar T ENN. M -77 ado Tyn FLO ells, extra Wady; „ 253 bolt do do, do: • - .13 mots Val= do, eatarl64 _ ; 61 WAG do - l 0 radar CUM= do, eatta tear, 68 do do do, Now luau; from 0111121.1= 41_ • - m 71.1 zuaapnurrazo. s 4 ~;.. P. 1.5. DAVIS, Aaet. Co 'Ea. v ::. ; n m m -:- *.f