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WEDNESDAY MORNING, MAY 25, 1859
8.111:131.111Ati FRESDON.—Those people who are
disposed to expend a large amount of sympathy
for the Sardinian government on account of its
liberality and freedom, will be astonished in
reading the following
. "order." It looks very
Much like the. proclamation of a .despot," and
speaks - Mao for free speech and a free press in
that country:
Thum April 30.—Last evening'sGazelte con
tained two decrees, signed by the Prince de
Carignano, one of them subjecting' to various
pains and penalties persons who should , “publish
henceforward and during the war, either by
means of the press, or by any mechanical con
trivance adapted to the production of thought,
pews, narratives, or discussions that in any way
may refer to the armies or to the progress of the
.war, and which are not officially communicated
.or published by the Government. It is also for
bidden to cry printed papers about the streets,
and to stick bills without special permission,
and, by means of print, writing, or speech, in
plaoes opeti to the public, to excite passions or
mistrust, to sow discord or disturb public tran
quility. The punishments denounced for trans
gressions of these enactments vary from six
days to a year's imprisonment, with fines from
100 to 1,000 francs; the offender° to be judged
by the ordinary tribunals. Periodical publics-
GOMEL may be suspended or definitely suppressed.
The Minister of the Interior can order their sus
pension until the tribunals shall have pronounced
their sentence. No journal can be published
without the authorisation of the Minister of the
Interior, to whom the right is also granted of
prohibiting, when ho thinks fit, the introduction
or the sale, in the Sardinian States, of foreign
newspapers or other foreign publications.
Tun Massacnueni-nf AMENDMINT.—The Re
publicans In all sections of the Union are speak
iag out in condemnation of the amendment to
the Massachusetts Constitution recently adopt
ed. The' following resolutions were passed at
a Republican meeting in Peora, Illinois:
Resolved, That as one of the charges preferred
by our forefathers in the Declaration of Inde
pendence spinet the king of Great Britain. was,
that he was endeavoring to prevent the popula
tion of these States, for thatpurpose obstructing
the law for the naturalization of foreigners and
refusing to encourage their migration hither, so
we, viewing the recent unjust, oppressive and
intolerant action of the people of Massachusetts,
believe it to be incumbent on us to denounce the
same in unmeasured terms, as directly promoting
the very evils our forefathers complained of,
and as contrary to the spirit of our free institu
tions.
Retained, That believing as we do that the
people of Illinois are greatly Indebted to foreign
born citizens for the absence of human slavery
in our midst and its numerous attendant evils,
and also believing that the spirit of our inetitu
tione and the constitution of our country both
guarantee liberty of conscience and equality of
rights among citizene, we deem it to be the poli
cy and tho duty of the Republican party to in
vite and encourage the affiliation and co opera
tion of all men, foreign as well ce native, to the
end, that the cause-of Freedom may be promoted,
and the material growth and prosperity of our
country may be augmented.
A "'tamest) Dcnocron and cc-railroad Presi
dent—one who has done more than any other
man to e.addlo the city and county with their rail
road debts, charges one of the editors of the
Gazelle, [Mr. Errett] in a communication in
yeetcrday'e Journal, with having, se a member
of the Finance Committee of the City Councils,
"labored to prevent the employment of Mr. Wil
liam in the sulfa against . the city" brought by
the railroad bondholders.
There is not one word of truth in this charge,
nor is there the semblance of fact on which to
base it, The editor of the Gazette to whom al
lusion is made voted in the Finance Committee
of 1858 to maple,' Mr. Williams as the counsel
of the city in the railroad suits, and in the Fi
nance Committee of 1859 he voted to employ
Mr. Williams and Mr. Penney as counsel for the
city in the Mandamus cases. This allegation of
the correspondent oLthe Journal is therefore a
fabrication out of the whole cloth; and the
other allegations against the Gazetfr - the
editor referred to are equally false.
THE DENIM—Many efforts have been made
to describe the genus dandy, but none have been
so successful as that of Carlisle, who thus defines
the term, and describes the animal, in two brief
paragraphs:
"Touching dandies, let us consider, with some
scientific strictness, what. effitudy specially is.
A dandy is a clothes-wearing coao,—a man whose
...trade, office, and existence consist in the wear
'l,ng of clothes.
Every faculty of his soul, spirit, purse and
person, is heroically consecrated to this one
object—the wearing of clothes, wisely and well,
so that, as others dread to live, be lives to
dress."
WASLCUSGION, May 22.—The heavy drain of
gold during the list month is beginning to pro
duce its impression upon the money market in a
stringency which will bo felt more and more as
the depletion shall progress. Over three mil- .
lions were shipped from New York and Beaton
in the week just closed, and the fact is well as
certained that the leading foreign bankers have
orders for supplies, to be procured at any cost
Mr. Belmont has already been in the market for
Austria and Russia. These eapplies can only
be obtained by the sale of American eecuritles,
which are now beginning to come in from the
other aide, and which will be rushed in large
quantities whenever the war begins in real ear
nest. The specie reserve in New York alone, as
compared with the corresponding period last
year, has fallen off about $10,000,000. And
there is .no icomodiate prospect by which this loss
can be recovered. It is not surprising, there
fore, in the presence of each facts, that the great
money marts ehould be eubjecied to violent flue
, - titions, 'or a sease of unsettled confidence, such
as has been witnessed for a - fortnight past, should
,ba felt.
'.2lte- large imports at. New York have neces
sarily tended to aggravate the condition of things
and what is regarded by superficial observers as
anceideue of returning prosperity, is the very
wont sign which has recently appeared. We
are now to be glutted with British and other fe
',brlckprepared for the continental markets which
. r,.art.olosed, that mustbe sold, bring whii they
- may: '.They will not be bonded to meet, the nor
mal demand of consumption, ae was tho case af
ter. the crash - In 1857, but moat be auctioned at
. _ serious discount. The revenue may be spas
modically improved by this process of forcing
emits beyond the natural wants of the communi
ty,
but the reaction, upon the specie reserve of
the banks will tell damagingly when the pinch
comes. 'The country is not now in a condition
to pay for these enormous imports, and if the
betake oneourageTthem as they did twn_yeare ago,
at 'New York especially, another explosion may
be expected, with disastront effects upon that
and mischievous consequences elsewhere.
tinder the beet circumstances, and with the most
prudent policy, it will require s full crop to re
- the present embarrassments. The west has
.been drained for more than - ayear'past to meet
• its eal tern indebtedness, growing out of the re
vulsion, and colicoting boa been the only active
business between those great sections. Basher
foreign fabrics over that region. before the grow
fog crop is past danger, and the result may be
easily predicted. Let England seek and find
. .some.c ther market for her surplus manufactures
and merchendine. We have been paying her
tribute at the rate of $100,000,000 annually of
clear profit, leaving out of view the immense
frauds upon our rcvenne.—nil. N. American.
"Monism Caumaxes.—The Belt Lake Valley
Tan of April 19th
Batting of throats i, the preecribed _mode of
murder by which the victims of ecclesiastical
merely ) . arc Invariably sacrificed, and is the
penalty attached.to the violation of the oaths in
the first degree of the mysterious and terrible
endowment ceremonies, The penalty attached
to the •iolation of tho oath in the Berm:id-endow-
went degree is to have the throat cat, and the
heart plucked out with the most agonizink de
tail& In the third or hat degree, In addition
to the above, the [Mist horrible mutilation of the
bod,y, the ripping across the navel, and the
testing oat • of the bowels in the most disgusting
.manner, are the prescribed penalties of a viola
'"; lion of , the moat terrible secrete of Mormonism."
Fill= trout. To.day wo yaw a sample of
beautiful .whito, Winter" . Anent imported from
Prance toliteatreaL: It is large and plump, and
weigh probably etztptbree pounds to the
rebel. In another column it will be seen that
ill vivertismi for sale as eeed • wheat. Illinois
formers ought,net to - lose tbie.opportanity of
altePlfiagthemeeloce. with fresh coed for their
111/ 10 Peallatte—nikego Pren. -
Tatssa is a laanild m a st
-..iesina . that aver/ tight,' about MY o'clock,
WOMII I 2, I ,Sit , appears In•hie eltemboi.
at him , with 1 4.-0 that • ippale bEen, tiff
: he turns In terra ,r ta„ //WV. who, it tteenu4tete'..
not. ee the IPParluaa• . o ,Nalts the doom and
fastens his windowe, but firsof tto use, the
intruder coulee. Dott.of ofhtip i i mobos i t ,
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[Special Oachtshnehme el Me PLUatargb (Mane]
The OM School Genteel Assembly. -.
&MOM. by Dr.. normeelf, Humphrey and Bice.
-Inexestsroms, May 23:=The Tbted Church is I
crowded this (Monday) morning. Everybody is re
freshed, cool and body, by the Sabbath rest, and a
blessed day it mu, with its bright, beautiful skies,
and Its wonderful sermons. I heard Dr. Thornwell,
of Charleston, South Carolina, preadh in the morn
tog, and I wish all the world could have heard him.
"What did you think of that sermon ?" I asked of a •
friend. "I thought much of Christ'after it," was the
heartfelt reply. His theme was the love of Christ.
Dr. Thotnwell is a man of between 55 and 60, and is
one of the pillars of the church in the south. Intel
lectually, be stands in the front rook; spiritual'', he
is one of the most devotedly pions men in the chetah;
I physically, he approaches the beau idea/ of clerical
humanity, save the frosty locks. His hair is black
as Erebus, not in profusion but neatly disposed over
a head of classic mould. Blessed with a clear and
musical voice, his delivery is full of fire and unction.
He is the "old man eloquent," with a sufficiency of
the Demosthenic requisite of oratory, "action," N o
pont-up pulpit contracts his powers--from one end
of the platform to the other he moves gracefully and
earnestly, and being moved to the very centre of his
own soul with the solemnity of the themes of eter
nity, he brings every hearer into a close sympathy
with himself, carries them along with him, kindles
the heart and convinces the intellect.
I heard Dr. Humphrey, of Danville, Hy. preach
in the afternoon, at the North West= Hy.,
University, a very excellent institution connected
with the Disciple denomination. Rim sermon was
addressed to the young men. His theme was Christ
dead, Christ arisen, Christ reigning, Christ inter
ceding. The Dr. was earnest, but lem told be did
not do justice to himself on the occasion.
In the evening, I heard Dr. Rice give a masterly
exposition of the doctrine of election, with all that
crystal eleatheis that characterizes this remarkable
logician.
The devotional exercises this A. M. were con
ducted by the Moderator and others. The Assembly
opened, and, on motion of Dr. Mae Master, Judicial
Cate N 0.3 was taken op from the docket, and leave
granted to the appellant to withdraw it.
Soliciting Agent. Again.—Mr. Riheidaffer, of St.
Paul, moved to take up the resolutions on the re
port of the Church Extension Committee, which
were bad on the table, (viz, those in reference to the
practice of soliciting funds for poor churches,) but
the motion was negatived. The Assembly is evi
dently opposed to doing any thing in the promises.
The firth- West Neminary.—Dr. Palmer, from
the Committee on Theological Seminaries, reported
in regard to the matter of the transfer of the North-
West Seminary. Seven papers had been placed in
the hands of the Committee: 1. An overture from
the Board of Directors of the "Presbyterian Semi
nary of the North-West" proposing the transfer from
the Synod to the General Assembly. .7. Action of
the Synods of Cincinnati, Indiana, Chicago, North
ern Indiana, Illinois, Wisconsin, lowa and Southern
lowa, authorizing the transfer. 3. Two printed doc
uments, viz, , the completion of the Seminary, and
the Act o Incorporation of the State of Illinois.
4. Opinions and wishes of twenty-nine Presbyteries.
5. Statement of the assets of the New Albany Sem
inary. 6. Proposals for the establishment of the
Seminary at Chicago and Indianapolis. 7. State
ment of the present indebtedness.
Dr. Palmer stated that of the eight Synods, five,
(Cincinnati, Chicago, Indiana, Northern Indiana
and Illinois,) 'urge the transfer Simplicity,: two
(Winooski and Southern bird recommend the
election of professors only when the endowments are
obtained; one (Iowa) that Auenibly exercise only a
negative control over the appointment of professors.
As to finances, the New Albany Seminary has
$39,430 unto. Of this $25,000 is not under the
control of the trustees, bat of the Assembly, having
been contributed by a donor, whose wishes may be
readily ascertained, and doubtless he would be wil
ling to transfer to the North West. There is a debt
of $5,241, which the Board has ordered to be paid
out of the assets of the New Albany Seminary,
(which, as you are aware, is not now in operation.)
There are two proposals. If the Assembly locates
the Seminary at Chicago, Cyrus 11. McCormick, the
man of "Romper - notoriety will give his written ob
ligation for $100,014), payable in four annual instal
ments, to bear six per emu- interest from the open-
Mg of the Seminary, i. $25,000 for each professor
ehlp. In addition to this, it in two years buildings
worth $50,000 are erected, certain parties will give
45 acres of 'lnd worth probably $lO,OOO.
The Indianapolis offer is tut follows: $25,000 to
wards the endowments of the professorships—to bear
six per cent. interest per mourn; $25,000 by the
citizens of Indianapolis for the erection of buildings
on the site tendered by Roe. W. A. Holliday, rained
at $10,000; another party proposes soooo—making
a total of $65,000.
The Committee recommended the AsseMibly to ac
cept the offer, and at the present session to select the
location—the other details to be postponed until this
matter is settled.
Dr. McMaster proposed to make the matter the
special order for Saturday next.
Dr. Rico thought there was no reason why so im
portant a matter should be postponed so long. Ile
suggested that it be taken np this afternoon. After
considerable debate, the Assembly voted in accor
dance with Dr. Rica's view.
The Foreign iliseione—Speeelea by Rissionneics.
—The Order of the Day, the report of the Committee
on the Report of the Board of Foreign Missions wu
taken up. Dr. Wilson, of Cincinnati, the cheirrnan,
read the report.
The history of the foreign missionary work, as
detailed in the report of the board, furnishes abund.
ant more of devout thanksgiving to God, and of
cncouregement to increued liberality, seal,
prayer and effort on the part of the church, in
enlarging - the place of her tents, and stretching forth
the curtains of her habitations. Tho Lord has gone
before His people, Israel, aod hat opened wider than
ever an effectual door of entrance into the very been
of Satan's empire in every quarter of the globe. He
who turns the hearts of men at , the rivers of water
are turned, and makes the wrath of than to praise
Him, had overruled those calamities over which, •
year ago, the church was shedding bitter 'emu of
sorrow and of sympathy, and, in view of which, she
was called upon deeply to humble herself to the
furtherance of the gospel. He has chastened, brain
measure, and not according to oar deserts. Ina lit
tle wrath He hid His face front as for a moment,
bat His kindness has not departed, nor has He re
' moved Ills covenant from His people.
Ia India, the sword has almost ceased to devoar,
and the noise of war no longer drowns the vein!, of
the ministers of peace. And, although, for the pres
ent, the missionary work will be embarrassed by the
severe loans sustained in that field, there Is every
reason to believe that, under the now order of thing',
the work can be prosecuted with greatly Increased
facilities, and in the face of far less prejudice and
opposition than heretofore.
In Siam; abundant opportunities are offitral for
. Inculcating the good truths of Christianity, and no
hindrances are interposed to the general distribution
of book., or the preaching of the Word. China is
every day becoming more and more accessible to the
heralds of the Cross. Africa, one of the first fields
towards which the heart of the church turned when
It began anew to expand with earnest desire and
purpose to fulfill the Master', groat commission, now
appears from amidst the dark cloud which has so
long hung over her, and stretches forth her hand,
for the bread of life. Tho committee also refer to
the work in South America, and among the Indians.
They recommend resolutions In grateful aeknowl
edgement of the goodness and grace of God in
veining the work; declaring that providential 'edi
ctal°es call for locressed liberality and prayer;
highly approving the efforts of the Board to enlist'
children In the work of systematically giving In
furtherance of this cause; and approving the conduct
of the Board during the year.
Dr. Lowrie, one of the Secretaries of the Board,
thought the Assembly might spend • whole day on
this matter. Never before in the history of our Wa
ldons had there been ouch a manifestation of two
things-Ist, the favor of God on the external work;
and 2d, the outpouring of the Spirit In connection
with the labors of the missionaries. ladle Is now at
peace, and there is greater seed than ever of mis
sionarics. The actual number of laborers in that land
is now one-sixth leas than three years ago; four were
massacred, three have returned ht consequence of ill I
health; and but one or two have gone out. Yet the
land is more open than ever. The details of the mit
don reports show that the Spirit of God is hovering
over that people. One of the missionaries found a
man reclining under a tree, his face covered with
mad and filth, who said, "Sir, I am seeking after
God !" The man was taken up, instructed, and led
to seek alter th e Lord Jesus Christ, and findin g in
Him a blessed Saylor, bo Is now preaching Christ to li
his brethren. Not long since, at Debra, a whole vil
lage, where the face of • missionary bad never been
seen, but where copies of God's Word had been in
their porsession for a number of year., several of the
leading man have been baptized and the whole com
munity b; on the eve of becoming Christian. Similar
statements might be made in regard to abet lands.
He regarded the opening of China as the greatest
event of the age. T . be last letter from Ningpo an
nounced the reception of twelve converts. Wonderful
have been the results of fifty years. That long ago,
Robert Morrison came to New York to ware a pas
sage to China, having been refused a passage by the
East India Company at London, and on applying to
a merchant on South at, ho was addressed: "So, sir,
you expect to Convert the Chinese?" "No, sir. Ido
not," was the reply, "but God will!" And God is
carrying on the work Ho began by the hands of that
man.
Winiregard to the pro:poets, Dr. L. said some
eight or nine brethren wore under appointment to
sell during the present summer, end a larger num
ber were under appointment to mall next summer.
There roust be • greet increase of means. We have
no room for farther report.
Rev. Wm. Speer, formerly of the Chlnes•Miselon,
said the church had not rot begun to conceive whet
God is doing on this earth. When he landed on
Chinese shores, the cry was "hill htro," ocut off his
head ;^ now the way is - burst open; the watt,
of
Canton arelhrown down. Wo mug realise, he mild,
that the heathen are not savages. There aro men in
that and other heathen lands equal in point of Intel_
loot to any man in this house. Ile read from a Chi-
nese document writtwe by a Chinaman at SAO Fran
cisco, in answer to slurs out upon them by Governor
Bigler ; and an appeal to Congress for relief against
grievances In California. These documents Indicate
the writers to be men of intelligence and learning.
Rev. D. A. Wilson, of the Dombytary of West Africa, read
eons. deorationo from his prombytery drawn up by no ADJ.
cap, the language of wbkh was well-chosen and approprl
lac. Mr. IViteon advocated the peculiar slalom of AD/ca.
Miserably adjourned with prayer by Dr. Thontwall
After
-awn Baton— The N. W. Zedirterry Debote.—The or
der of the day woo taken op.
Dr. Mean of Montanan, moved the adoption of the first
resolutlon sampling the control of the gctutuar7, Carried
without debate, utoralmouely. •
Dr. Rim of Chicago. moved to adopt the second resolution
which declare that the Assembly will at the prawn ea,
elan deckle the loealtty. 'Adopted umintocaly.
Dr. Ince, moved that tho Assembly now proceed to do:er
n:duo the location. Adopted Unaltimpasly.
Mr./Disks!, moved that the Aseetaby decide the qusetion
by ballot
Dr. Wilson called for the reading of the propools of parties
at Oldrago and leallandmilis.
31r. Nowcolat.Loqatred bow the trustees could throw off
%be (rumblers muted by the leglaletuts, and tracefes them
Wirsoilyer baly. lia mond that ave.:Sal comoltseo bra p.
podded to report on these question,. Than Ere** gen
tlemen In Abe boon perfectly -ootopeteot to re/put co .tbe
matter. Deckled out oforderm the motion torute by bald
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moved to lay an its arriondworito,fitc.. on the tabif, etdcif
.6. carrlfd. 11. than tifo.fd to confider tho quentkm of lo
cation. Call ird-
Itlr. W. 11111,e.,, of 3 lnncin Itt , nbltnti. uldteettrel the As. . •
',ably In firor of ittllanap...lle.. and Dr. Rtte fir favor of Cincinnati. Ohlo
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A PARAGRAPH TO as ICZAD —The follawieg: . - DU iiiiili Pt far aPlni of sof is, scot re-nrganimd In Ina,,
paragraph deserree the careful attention of eve- ilepaornots, the uniersignwi on timely *ay Got their ai
ry business man We clip it from the .9ebetioc- " . fi`iiiiiitii , ...ant: hi if." .iii" i i`" ' n ' t "" 4°. "` o of
lady Star ports visiting the city, is r I O sub as to gratify the dm
"Some say "they cannot afford to advertise." maod '''''hT eeJetweer e t the home.
In this country, where everybody reads the A trial O Oldie&
newspapers, the man must have a thick skull ,
who does not see that these are the cheapest -=` ; :,."`" i '' .
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and'the beet , mediums through which he can N . S HAL - La- 4 h ;NB m-FtWf ' l.l '''' Cif
speak to the public, where be is to find custom
ers., Put on the appearance of hominess, and
generally the reality will follow. The farmer
plants his seed, and while be is eleepiog his BARD WARE AND CUTLERY
corn and potatoes are growing. So with adver-
lidos. While you are sleeping or eating, or
conversing with one set of customers, your ad
vertieement is being read by hundreds and - --- PITTICIORGII, PA -
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thousands of persons who never saw you, nor Notice.
heard of your business, and never would, had it, T O WHOM IT ItIAY CONCERN.
not been for your advertisement in the news
rus-we I; Jt - .P.H 1410, Mg.
paper." ; At their more 110. 00AM:will strait, I'a CORN fillEfe
mid...4.d will din... by Mobilo seta eo ,
• LIM, for stone, ea, lithe mane Is not paid and Shellfire
Tue "TWO TIABB AMENDMICIT."—Th One Demo- , removed Wore that time, At ER A MITCHELL
erotic organs that are rolling up their eyes in 1 Motorail, boy lath, 1857—my14-Imd
holy horror because the "Two Team' Amend- •
meat" was adopted In Massachusetts, at which
their party connived, had better, before farther Attorney anti. Counsellor nt Lam ,
attempting to manufacture political capital from i milfndly.mi
each fragile material, attend to the washing of :
SILL SUJIGISON Dar TTST; Office,
the foul linen that may No found within their '
C• and Itealdeace No. 87 GRANT saner,.: - - -
own doors. The good Democratic State of l oceuete the Court House, ballots he can snit the root.
South Carolina passed a law through her Legis- of any that may favor him with their otology. Any of
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lature during the session of 56-456 which exact- I the unmans. of 7.010 inserted if wished. inyfidlyle
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ly tallies with the new amendment of the Mae- lA MERICAN CilfßOPEDST — rewores
saclusetto Constitution ; and that law continues ,
Oman from the feet in a few miontes
• or the ellghteet inconvenience to the patient.' ',Wont pain
B011i.• re.
in force to this day. hems= to make a great moo.' arumthe hi, totiocdootei to the toilette an, Inuit.
difference whose ox is gored. I ed nails changed toe
healthy list*. Charges roennablo.
Room No. al, SLOW( healthy
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The Clinton (Iowa) Herald, of Saturday pub
lished in the heaviest wheat growing region of
lowa, Bays:
"At the present time, everything promises well
for the growing grain in this vicinity. The
breadth of land sown is mob larger than usual,
and the weather for the last two weeks has been
all that could be desired. Our exchanges from
all portions of the State concur in their state
ments regarding the increased breadth of I.nd
sown, and the favorable weather enjoyed dal ing
aced limo. Providence is certainly amities on
us, and we trust will not hide his face from us
again."
ANTI -MISSIONARY MOVSMINT IN INDIA.—The
Madras Times mentions a rumor current for some
days in Madras, that certain of the leading
Ilindoos and .Mohammedans at .the Presidency
have arranged the preliminaries for a monster
anti-minsionary meeting. The Brahmins and
Manlvies are to be summoned in large numbers
from the Mofusil, to lend the movement the
unction of their authority, and aid it with their
counsel and rhetoric. For the redress of their
supposed wrongs, and the attainment of their
remedy, a memorial is to be presented to the Sec
retary of State for India.
BOERLIAIreIi HOLLAND BITTIRS.—FASIALES
PUrygalaO Wile Nacres one Dasu.str.—A Tonle fitimulant,
suitable to those peculiar periods It the life of every female,
more particularly every mother, has long boon • desidera.
turn to the medical world. ...thing to be retained as
necessary component of every well fuentalled gamily
sledlcude Chest, to rhich, at those w may
Le had, with tbo wirrilidence of finding relief from then...eta
and restoration of strength. with perfect fearle.o.. Edney
111 consequoucoa, yet without having taken a mod... poe.
messing antagonistic principles, to render dance...swath,
medicine, should ft to sut.quently required by t h e peen.
liality of the dlr..
All these COnditiOnS we belies, to to pert. ctly to I tilled to
AdefActods Helfand Miters. From the nature of the disearc
at hersallnded to we have nottbought proper to parade the
name. of those ladles who bees unhesitatingly afforded us
the evidence of the troth of the assertions we here mats—
lint all and every word can he rat stanttated to the tttisf.-
tfott of the most Incredulous. Wearier one of the most note
and certain nimedleo fur thls clue of ailhctlems. and all
thaw, whether peculiar to the sea or not, which result from
weakness of any particularargan, or general debility of the
syetem. It. are ale:eat magical, yet the acre radical.
It communicate. no Violent aback tothe aystetn, bat gently
inalnuatiog itself thrungh the whole frame. rouser the mt.'
energy to normal action, and, whtieenabling rotor...throw
off the noose, it thoroughly eradicates the eflecte of diseaae.
Are tog nauseated it early morning, Indisposed to rite.l—
We earnestly request yox to to the half of a lewpoultuf -
I t surely will not harm. Yet we pwitively gement. row
rreag of energy, and a cheerful, hopeful be.kleg forward to
the dotes of the day.
Are you rubject balm, or after iodine Try the
same quantity bellow each moil. A. we rated bolero, It sill
not ham: yet we saanw you of relief front wet dletressing
loathing at the thought of (odd, and oleo from the dispott.
tam to vomit after partaking. We Nowise perfect cigas.
Don of whet has been wean.
I won Ond that the dote prescribed L. 1.4 trart tno artat,
dirainteh the .0 rotity to Prot Sao
r
arnll tlenoloe t telly Coo. eltrutei
have'. Liolland Ritter. te rot np to heti Not bottiee 11,11,
and retailed at $1 rer bottle. The great denoted to that
truly Celebrated aledithee trws ladcwwl warty tootatroos,
which lb. paLlla ahchld guard against prirchsoiog beware
or Impoelliterl (ter that oar nano. won lb. label ef teary
b =ll[7l . PAGR, J0..C0.. (.311, Net tlet,re, 77
Wood street, brier,. Inn and 14 ata..ie ttalerra h. ha
mattlairr
SIM abbntiormcnts
$3 SAVED,
F A N
iiirannrnad ennwieb . ,l•eire. tn.
Paso.nigors Mend fur my point In K.[1.1.1 'I
.nrl Rim can tow seeet the te.111:1). tlai,ell.,n of thn
Missend i.e., .11‘, II In sn4 Imes tarn. t, 9.. 4,s
la Hop,
For theeugh Ticket" , .4,1.11 Informs:ran for Welder n and
Enotheen line, call at the Gexural Railroad and Steamboat
Ticket Mc% comae llooon Monongahela Mouse
KFOWLAND,
myMILI MaNand and Eft t b.sl Ainct.
WOOL! WOOLII
TIIE HIGHEST MARKET PRICE PAID
fir 111 prior of CLEAN WASHED FLEECR AND
TUD %roots, a the Ohl EttALlJAhed Wool Werehootr ,
No. 139 Liberty Street, corner er Cecil's alley .
rey2.33aw:2mAlmwV J E. M A 11511 ALL.
PHINCIC IMPERI At
CELAbIPAIGNE,
FROM
DD VFINOGIO & CO., Epotnay, Frax!ce
As rued at are
Imperial Tablas on Continent of Itaropa•
APERFECTLY PURE AND DELICATE
wzmc at • moderato price, lade:drably adapted Id feu,
by out and rapidly becennina a notablletted favorite to
City or Now York, baring elicited the moat flatterlog teeti•
amnial. from the propriatora of the LIOVII. Nom, Sr.
Morrow Borax.., Warman Nom. lialmtrurphor Norsk.
AST. Bon; JOgal.• nor... sad all the loading pnrcliator.
of Onatopalone to that city.
B,ld by tho principal &talon Ibtuvgbontlb. YmIEI.Yr•
E. V. ITAUGHWOUT, Sole Importer,
Cornor of Brcradaory and brooms Swot, Now York
my24:lmd2dp
StJNoTts--
Potatoes— 40 banirols Lake Shore,
Mackerel—Large No. 3 In bbla and half Lila
eroomo--40 doe. Tartona
Dried Apple.. and Poncho.-25 bag,
Scotch Lierring-80 brao•
Wolff,. do —IS Intrrel•
eneeee-20 boxes Wcatern banner
Uscon-2310 Ric Baum, Mee and &molder.;
Eggs and battor-10 bids, and kilt., Noah
Tommie by ..y2l ItIDDLE, WhtTis eV.
I CSOREAAI! ICE CREAM"
IC/3 Cittlar in"!
F. A. 111E1180U A WWI'
Ira Presto Saloon sod Soda Worm Fountain,
Trench and American Confoctiosary.
iny2l 42 BT. CLAIR STREET
UGAR-OU MD HAMS Am , DRIED liNEr
—lOO WOOS C. Dad. & Co'. A C. Ham r:
. •
11. do Xvou k Swill's do
10 do fl.Dar/adr.'s, do
11) do Garda.r, 1'111;14 k Co'. A. C. 11000.
10 do J. ff. Darla k Co.'. Drltul Bret
Thum Llama sod Dud are put op for samraor nso, and sill
IA found of aroelleut quality. P. BELL, 11119 & CO ,
my24.Alsr 300 Liberty at.
DIAN() GUlDE.—Knorea Methodical
Guide for Teacher* or the Plano, containing blot* that
will owlet them to Imparting to their pupil. the true Piano
touch, and much other information lava! noble to the tenet*
or, Pilot Ed coot.
Yor ralo by JOIN U. 216 LIAR, 61 Wood buret.
Copies marled oo the rscolpi of the price. my 24
ESSENCE JAMAICA GINGEIL-6 gro
Drogro'• and Mo.illlotor's for solo by
D. L. YALINE9TOOK &
toy:1 comor of Youth nod Wood arm.
CATTLE POWDER-5 gro. each Fiekardea
Rao Vow&ld'a fur bble by
taybi • H. L. FAIINISTOCH & CO.
BRAN1"8 PULMONARY BALSAM and
Pealing ratr.t.-5 prat for sale by
m_y_2s O. L. YAIL'ILSTOCK k CO.
E( GS-sbbla. on hand and fur solo by
BULLIVEK i DILIVOIL
my2l 120 swim ekvad at
TENN.IvREAT—ior, Hacks now landing
from steamer Y P 111bLerd Err Wei by
y 26 /HAJAR DICKEY A CO.
F CORN—RA/aka now landing from
.L 'teams. tl P 1111.6 cl for ealo
.T 24
FLAX SEED-4 sacks now landing from
Neer., IS Ppbberd fur ads by
[BAI/111 DICKEY a 00.
PEA NUTS-4 sacks Pea Nuta just arrived
imeanur 82 Ilibberd Lz Ws by
b. 721 ROB r. MOSBY, 345 Liberty gr,
A PPLES--4 Backs Dried Apples now land
is
Per reelober 0 P Illbbor4 for pao by
guytl ItObt. DXCICSY .343 Liberty at.
A 4 &AT SAFBIS ! BLEAT SAFES!! MCAT
lAA fall 'apply of our own make and was•
map]; with taltbant raftlgaratot • lambed, at th. Hats
Oily Sam tall tits Wareham, of W. W. BRADSHAW, No.
134 Woad at, ant door boloor lb* tdita tne Gulden if a.
- - -
WA TRR COOLERS, BIRD ()AGES,
owcom lorun s 9.4 Imo Hrat. n , rao ottoottoot
tatzlotothoomolroopwo to Out inns vri.bopt headas
houso..st No. 134 Wood Ewa- W. W. BIiADSELAW.
N EW, HANDSOME AND CHEAP DRY
lariat) aultabls Ls the IMAM, and
as lot as they can boEuttadips place.
m 723 O.I:DEMON LOVE, 7 k Ilasketst.
COMPLETE 5T0013. -.0.F ALL KINDS
of Dry Goods othablit 'kr the meas., Maw cal end
a LL .RYB WHISKY—III.:at on band,
wWm Wt. of Old Bp wiggly which yrarriat to by
peadm - try &bottle sad etlablroWNWWw.
- i - ea HA B---101) auks in atore And for
11 , 1, . %RP 11 "AllrAMT 09%
-
. .
ittb - abbtritstmcnto
' -2=
lIAVINQTAKEN A LEASE UPON TUE
JOHNSON, SANDERS & CO
ors fa B. Dunlap, fr
t.s*... uts.flfl.U•pl
No. 101 Market Street
C. B. iflirdiTEL,
IM=til
—Jr la,
EXCHANGE AND BANKING HOUSE
lERAIZER & RAHM,
Ni. 33, Bank 8104, Firth Street
PITTSBURGH, PA
W
beg to appritie our friends and the poi,-
todt WO have removed to oar new OFFICk. NO.
33, BANE 11100 H, FIFTii STREET, whore we will Is.
happy tender 'hero our Norsk . ..mend fruit our ample
Capital. With en exponents of twenty years la the hulloes..
In this city. will enable to to meet the wan to a our cus [•,113,e.
W. will continue to transact the
kid:maga sod harking nuelnesi In all fte branches.
Commercial Paper Dleconoteslaud Negotiate-I.
Rorke, Hoods, cod other Serurltl, ts.n4lit awl s.,ld 6/1
COMM 12•1011.
Prompt mnsotion pinto to Collections lu ri,) country
Deponits Bemired in per Ponds or Corr.nrr.
Interm( nllovred on limn Deposits.
Deal In Ppeeta Dank Notes, Loud Warrante, I
EN22=iiiMiM
Making Rotaros promptly by first mall, n.
Tny.l-2Etsd at RASIER a Ita
Great Alterative and Blood kirstfaer.
DR. EIWA.I. — Nnt'S RANA.CIC.A.!
ITHIS old established and invaluable mule
dy for therm, of Fcrofas, or I{ ing'o Ertl, Ulcer,"
and White Swelling, Eruptions of the Ohio, Blotches or
Pimple of the Face. °Lotto... or &sly kruptlona, Rolls
which art.e from en impore habit of blood, Pains In the
Room. Weakened and r+todtsted state of the Syetem,
clog either from a long and protracted rata of sit:knee, or
hating labored under so attach or eyphilis, the se. IS of
which ' , tin remain to system, at haring 05ed1,,,1
crest amount of drugs, calomel. dr.. w h ich may have at
rented the bone* or their covormg, railed the perioat.oru,
• Ltrh sometimes ail,. tin. to a chronic ulcerous discharge,
and mall hones ootwelonally come away. Attacks of fiber
niathon la ogne enof>o Injured or ohn,o.d Co.att , otton,
lon, puddling 'litho. A flectiwon the P.L. end the sick ly.or
the Bloott d Face, al rays lodicateoyrll♦ 011,41 wa n 4. of
this Inn.ivable. panacea, cr should the ~ n eat have W.-red
under an offend in of Iltn. Npme, Droixy, Jaundice. or
Ilsrneas of the alio, Climate Affections of lb.. Liver, alarm
tune, or wanting of El.h, Ukartratal Sure Ihrwt, It,, Joint
Complaint; In short, the moat loathenne 100 1./.1 which
have put every other megitcine at dellance, as well as tae
skill of the proteeolort, f.dm,.re that a quarter of 4 century.
have Leen perkctl) eradicate/I by ale great vegetable pa.
nerve, In all cases of eroptiova .E.teuyee's ,e 1 Malang
centmtnt," oh Be used in connattloa with the Pdon,d.
The too will cure Memost chronic and M•stinoto eruptive
dictum Retail pike Or the Panacea 11,:o I.r tkdtle. 3
bottles $l.lO.
Delivered lei any addre" on reeelid of
Remit*4enee.
A RECENT VERY RF.SIARRADLEIIRE
Wag that of Eliza A. Clark. No 4 Trrnam atrt.c.t,
loan. Mn... R'hll. In Ebllapolphla. she vrao.lfial alth Wm
11. bLay, IGth sttaa.t. 4 .loon Race.
Toe rue eresan eroptlon of eight 'rue eur.4lng of the
nese: nbstlnate revetlng the erhele fn et
the eGle of the fnar to the crown of the head. Itehto, en.l
Irritable In the eitrene. the P. etatnet,l of the proles.
um
but failed In ectornpltebtog score hr. SP Atfl 'A re.
p 4 ,41, IR. efficient In istalvng perfmt
Prim red 0t.17 by 141. AWAYN EA FON, Pi 11ot
DR. G. V. ECO11:11, 140 Wiest etre,.
nITV: 1407 Se° , .l .^rpt I.e rttlei.nrli
RICHARDSON'S
I R I S I 3 I. I IT _£ N 8,
Damasks, Diapers, &c.
CONSUMERS OF RIOLIARDSON'S LIN
ENS. RIO Wuee dmiroca of obtAltaing the ENUINR
0 , 111/5, shool4 see (tat the uUcicr the ) parchaer ere zeal.
rol 'nth lb. lull tome of the hrm,
AtIeILiRDSON. so ;vs ce OWVLN,
- - -
at • gniarliptos of the oontitlocaa and durability the Goods
Thl. motion le modem] casentlally necessary
.anontitt a Lrf . doff= h l.l .
BON, Ll. Irtab re,•nllfo• et" loltisr
Inflictor] O. e, .rrifatr. cs,onuntrr and lb..
Infra, of the. ,1.11/ • • IJONIK Win not roatlls , •
tnoOnc.fn of. pr.t t•l•to, while parr:our rs r 1.e1.t.0...1 rn
With I I ...ft
I J UULI 4.k . 14 At ti LOCIi et,
sAnT Ird. Agvn.. 34 Church Ittn..l, NPvr rorl
New 86 — ck of Melodeons.
JUST RECEIVED, a :.plendi,l now 1,4 ,f
Me10d...., ratan the f.cfery of Mee dt 2 Haut., Red.
ton, Inc:l4la. all the atyles LINGO be Wtr tr. Tn. foal a
of instruct... have been approved by Me grcetcat ctn.,
dal. In a. country, WI Dr ',weft Mason,Ow. F. !Wet, W
U. Br.ll.nry and othera—ennarlnttedy they can relied
on as bring r dare tattruarn:t. They are noted fee the
pfatals
I. Their porn and tr....leaf quility ten..
T. Their great power Of ton..
3. Their quality of tons.
Their prompt mad miry Mork •
Their beautiful st, la of luf.ti
6. Thar durability.
7 Their ehespnere of price
Far ml., only by JOLIN ei
Descriptive , rirrelart eent to any adlro.e toyl3
CLAY
I=l
TO ARRIVE IN MAY AND JUNE
VON KAYFF ARENS
AT DALTIIIiint:
CAlta—Nissen, CARTWRIGHT it. YOUNII,
No Si" Wood street, Write iheattetalan of the tnelo,
hotel and restaurant kerpero and house keepers gonerall),
to their present Mork of HOUSEHOLD CUTLER,. It hos
beet, rsceired fresh roll the cunentseturere or imtortets,
and endiraceeoll vseintlee of Table Cu11...y.0(61th, A sew
Inc, English, Froott or Oertuati manufacture. Osslng to
' , welter facilities they ore pi-quad to offer Ride' entente to
casL poreboaere stronger than anal An exeruinialon of
the stork I. oolicitist. roydi
LIFE INSUHANCE.—The GIRA RD LIFE
INSURANCE, ANNUITY AND TRUST73OSIPANY,
we toe Agency, Nu, 75 Orant strict. Dltisburgli, continuo to
make Insuratices to Hers. lit addition to a pea - capital of
11300,000, tbpy bane n large end Inrir.llls USW'. 1009,
affording imiloatited areurity to IM ItaurieL In cases of
insurance for Life the bon. di-demi Dorn senor. prof.
has already exceeded fifty per cent. on all plena.. Paid
Trio. Itaxiasrar, Preset; John F. J 33104. Actuary, Jas.
King, 11. D.. Wedleal Examiner, ranee No. ILI Filth street,
Dahlberg't. Fur inciter int.rniadnnappiy no WM. H. 11: E
WELL, Agent for Ito Company, No. 7.5 shout atm,.
m711'1311
Bargains in efeeond-Band Pianos.
6 av „. ° ,, c ‘ t .„ c :,,.l. "° t- s r e‘ e v i u .
Iron Hug .11f*W1c.
.uud. Ouly tr.. year... 1,1,
00.ouluru. lUuruoro..lt 1 , 31111 comer, uuu.lu
k Lwra.
EMB/11
one e t entao, Mahogany cAge, tea. to Noun* • Clark
• N.Y . alanulac•g t . “
• 4.11.
11 0 0 Pape ( Esti..
ti Ilehegeny •• Albrecht
Idnol A 1.5
Oro matt mak ,
5 " • (lcuanti
5 "
Fur br itrol2J Jull N II MELLOR. al 180n1 tt
ci_ E A NOVENTY—&IIIsI-fili zs p
I,_ll ATUItt unneraignel
hale Juat rocrlyed on roller 1p now le
P 1.., °OW VOCIA I, OR MINIATURE PI ANEIA.
are Tarp lOUs mere th.ll ALT TUE REAL ur the
plan.; hare full moon octavo 01 ke), awl are lintabcd in
the most elegant Louis XIV .I In.
They are unqumtlnotthly the moll groltabin laornmente
for =MI parlors, etoomboate, eta. Mal have been
made. Their tone and loath aro aAnnrable,mbl their rho..
ouitteeloned. The public Are rorrctfully
one and all, to tall and examine the.. charming Int. In.
alma.. I/. ELKII6II t /IEO3, Nu, 33 girth at ,
. •
WO] Sok Auto's?, the ataire and stoinicare
SEC 0 N D HAND MACHINERY FOR
PALE.
One Stearn Engine Oylluilet 24 Inch lo.re, g fat Woke,
poppet rare, COI:VOW to the crank filo.
Two Blowing Oylindrra,Ol Rube. borel feet airoke.
Pipe., Shaft, rill.LF RIOCk• ItiowinK complete.
For particular. apply et our aurae, tlonlll Etto.burgh; or
at oar office, ^I Marks, 01000.
my23:lmdkerT ROBINSON, MINIS t MILLERS.
WAR NEWS! WAR NEWS!! WAR
NEWS 111—See N. Y. Daily Herald, Tribe. ~,„1
Times, delivered to °vele Para of lbs ritY Iwsrs Year W.
dream at Bent it allasee. Neenah/ Nell 7l fill street.
my2o W. Solo Apra.
WAR IN LUROPE.—ForiII
11 tiniars tee N. Y Deft, Herald, Mind:wand Mans, de
Hamad to ever, part of the city. breve year !Alms et
Haut d. Muer. gleunds MO, Ylltb street
osy2o JOIIN W. PITTOCE.gote Agent.
'VEEP YOUR 'rEETIL OLEAN and letiilo
.13., by o.lng tbo YArbibal Toth bolts veld only by IL.
wu layubfar.thrert. l0y:10
REMOVAL.—N. flours Some, Banters,
hats removed three doors abuts their old stand,
.othero they will ho Wand until the completion of their new
bolldloL spotatt
WOOL WANTED—For which the highest
market pricy will b. Enid In cub by
cnylB - SPRINGER 11ARDALIGH 00., POO Ltharty.l
NEWS FROM EUROPE.—See N. Y. Daily
Ilerald,Ttibedie and Time, delivered to every pelt of
the eity. tome your aildres Hutt d
WIL (m 320.1 J. W. PITTOCH. Atom
ORANGES AND LEMONS
-100 Boxes Amine Orang%
100 du do Lemont,o. , =miniler Hell
Rnsd, 00 cons'gnment and (angle by
my 33 non. DICESY, N 0.348 Liberty , Oriel.
COMPOUNDSYRUP Of PHOSPHATES
or Obrmirol Foot ot logo ;only (mob reed bj
11L.E.11111U,
.132,21) . cornor.Dlmoood and Mirka st.
:A BOUT .FOUR TUINDRSD TONS of pure
A !Utopian, Ice, lab privilege of bone to Nov. Ist,
will be sold ea time for epgemdllblimedlelPer. Per sale
bY U. * 7u. SAW YU.
110tILDEB.. BUCES- :- Tba , onlZjlace to et
KLYMI2I,I4O - Wodl
good abotddai Braced loss thiltapat*l AMR. a Li
, ' 4101{hitirT
TAR I fi-100 : Posrl for sale by
hx.rm urns a Gown.
ftaistrilantous
'STEAM bicati3LE WORKS.
Marble Mantels,
_NIADE BY MACHINERY
Alwate on hand at the lowest pries
.)0 GOOD DOUSE SHOULD BE WIT
.T. H
OCT 'MANTELS —They hr. als - aye onat,
.4•1 man, to do. haauty of • 11.3n.n than env other arttcl.
that can ts pirtiat.J tetth 111.. Ran.. nv.hey, 1.•••I4...
thry urver flf - 14narr th..afetv a not
taking am, ha frond mantle.. •,ry open
.1!,.., r,,. 1..
NIONIIIVIEINTS,
TABLET 6 AND GRAVE STONES
N If —Oa sloa k OP, iu
itiro.l I.y n...dsinory. op In t...lte.r
WWI rovro b, nn I di r..ei then :no L. du.
by riser. , tiletsual Into..
Waroroom, 32:1 Llborty Street
Mantel Room on the Second Story;
orrire, I.II3ERTV FTftrZT, rIiTSOURGLI
STEAM ENGINES
M I L I, F I; II N I S II 1 N
.QTEAM ENUINE:S haul end made to
kJordor, STEAM BOILERS, SALT PANS. 31ILL OMAR.
ING, ENGINE AND MACHINE VA.'3TINOS, PULLEYS,
Grate liars and Yash Weights always on band.
Catalogue. of Whoela µlvan to all wbo want soaring.
FRENCH BURR HILL STONES, IRON PROOY STAFFS,
ANCHOR BOLTING C I OTII.i , el rulu. 1%1 price..
FRENCH LIURR SUITT M. 1 ,111 N U
end cheaper, belt, And n, llll .114.. e durtil,le the. !oat
Mu:blurt,
bIcOF.)IV:F.'S PATENT VA.2ECSIOIi SIIIN(11.11
C rus FS; PORTA Li LE MILL, fur FkAir 14.1 Chopplug.
lIOSF.'y PATENT WAT AR WHEI:I.S, ua, aln ti. Artw
cheAl., werreAt. , .ll., vv.
Flax Del ting for Elps.tur4, UIPo hi rJ Niro I
..office, 319 LlZ , rty ntm,t, Plli,lnu 01, I,
W. W WA! I.ACE.
E SU BSCRI BER 14 the Flxeln,ive Agent
11 In this county (a the Rale ~1 Iteltnont Cement. Chic
Cernont to Lunch wiper', In au, other eold in thl. market,
Wr Puldic IVurl‘s, Fonodet•una, Cielertip, Fire Wail., ote
and ell warranted gaol. hiro,li,he for mind It ate nu mach
i... 11191. rotuplariawn of this with any other Cr
meet. A lar,Ar , ruck will be alnsy. tept nu hand, and .old
whnlnala and retail at ivw no ha., W. W. WALLACH,
11+1.1herty et ,Pilmbitrv.t ,
SUN DRlES—looPlaster Purim for land
100 W. Pl.ter NO. for Stn. n 14 , 01 I;
i_S...p 1,41, till,. Lime:
,I.lSw 1% liitx , do watt,
'A -I , Be no lmont ll,nent, wo,aut , d
.nr.ttrior quell t 7.
.t.. Jullnetown Commit
W.W. LI.AcK,
I 1,1. rtl Plttelmrtal
mlll9 ,I•or,1114"
=MEI
PitLf".RICK OOULE
BOYLE &• C
1 0.,
am % s I F: F. I 1 -
cINCINNA rr. 1 ,r 4 i().
FOREIGN LIQUORS A• 51) WINES
A I,COIIOI. CO T, , iGNE SPIRITS,
(amphene, Burning Enid and Spirits ,f
TURPENTINE
*lna fsctore r. ~l.•c. .tescrlittt .
Domestic Lignorx, 1L iarc, Cordials and French
IMMMEMEI
Ilan. , han I vAr.s....TA 4 1. nr
BOURBON AND RYE WITT SKEY
Peq,ll an•l A ppie
CELEBRATED “RnSE - WHISKEY
Ag , Fh1:14 , :ii; , 6 3 •CLgd / Ar. A FITT 1..“ S
•rl4 41,4-17 v
B oots, Shoes, Hats,
330 1.4 - N 'l' 6 , ...'C-
I -11V11._::-; P. .1:1NNI.',11,
IV if •. I. I' AI.
lIIT ANit ItillNFI 1V • 1REIlI$I
I1':..II'. I
=Zlllll=
IBM=
411V - Bny.n• .1., h., I.erot , .re G: no Kan r,.r thotr
goodi,fo- ILa futon. ul 1 .avo t.jb unfo,l s yt y
mgdflng to Nr puff .11.efolrGeo b
r .r, 1.11 oat
ttfroololrre of Ito lwrt.
ticoltar owntton t - i , nfl t, 0f.1... mrl) - 7.1.1
TIRE All 5 .A'rEallit
Crenin l'n,zrn in Vireo Minutes:
TORREI'S NEW.--I MINUTE FREEZER.
PA TENT A PPL lED
rrIlE SUBSCRIBER, nit,r t:ttreful study
_IL and varlotl evparizrept, ba.iticrw•d.d 4. , nsttneting
• Pr.v,r, wlltch for riatplwtty, dttrat.flit, rapidity ntpl
quAllty 1.4 it• pr nclWu , . 1111,01,1.5., and NH In
beeLatio utki•ormal LtvLs Ito-
MEM=
To oati•ty Itoo locretltilous. IL.rn .111 1,0 0,4 ly public
14 exhibltivn• of thla Yrotz , 1, at \n 9 Platt atrt,t, prov.
It itiollly t, ,1., all that cla.lo-d I r Irutn Ito
_;glad.. ihrSENIt Yost A CIRCULA It.
R-
A 1,, AlAnllLv'lnrrr+' If linh.ale .kgent I, the
C.aget , awl •'Arthur'.' Patent
f4.11•4.."11p t'aneaud Jr..a lull
Tne Polfection of Dental Art
=DM
AN COR A LITK.
n it. N. s Eli BI N S hawing opened an ~tlice
1.1 prepare., k awl
tu•vrt I erth of the shove do•triptson.
I u Introducing (twrn new and luipt,ed ell 1,5
Wort to the 01U - 4tor. or Pit talairgh, lir. S. f,•ele a5...4 that
ti,ny wlll tried the male favoiabla rn rptioa sthi has heart
ex,ordual to thew In Noe. fort and othxr localitiva where
they hero Iwi•n tAettql; and h. turthortnora beiti.vom that
they ern .leattn,l to eupei,dx. an that' excel .all
oitwr etylre in LIGHTNESS, DUItAhILITI f • BEAUTY end
itl TY. and In every quality which rt.u.l..ra Artificial
Tenth ,IreirahL•, aunn data toil , h Iry
extwuels.,
2.p. lw. of Itaoi mr6 , 14 It" all
No PLNN NTILP:I47. Nn a CT CL.Ua
CEIMILIM
Carri4es aCia Bugg-les
I_ .lol t TILE AQVWISIUDATION Of
1•n/....het 4,1 •traugot % : I , lllitig the City. Put•.".
. W•roro.an Insmoduslol, In lii roar of lb.
Nlout.npill.ol• on Vitit •Itt• 1, tor the solo of
CA iL 111 All 111.1041 il.t .V 511 0 .111041 WAGONS,
Of I.ni own nllntlio Into—thA'iraterlal all relotteJ will.
4v oat cafe
Ilaving I.....ttirsaa,,ltltiiity Iltroo years Itt the Itn•inese,
~ t 1 the 1,...,1,1 t t ..ur r ttxt Allt•altttny City, It Ith to itt•
Ittuittt•ott. It gtmt.tut-at es to the quality
1114 ,11 , 11‘ &Iv z I oat], owl Fistniue
11 , 11 a , to, u, IL.. I • I ntrewl a!,l Nc•rlb
~,,,, Alb gbe 1./ (IN S..orril.
ta.l It. ~nilAw l'
R VW O V AL
M E H A AV'S
T.. 170 LIBERTY Fr
nnrdovnv.
0 HUSSEY k CO. have removed to
i. ir nne• enrpor Wm - 0r10n..., NO. 37 FI PTII
11711EP.1% I, Ow Iron Yront tlonl door v. rnt ni Wood
Pittsburgh Copper Rolling Mill
C. G. HUHSItY Ac CO..
BRAZIERS BOLT AND SHEATHING COPPER.
PRESSED COPPER BOTTO3IS,
LOCO ht 1 - • v II BING.
Jr( nil am and Frars nf
Bras Kettles, Sheet and other Bras, , .
srEttga,somma, coma RIVETS, C.
Rimini.. in Block Tin, Tin rt.t., Lead Wire, Libre. Zinc,
- Antimony, Enrol Iron, Ti,-,-.,-.' Toriiß,
No. 37 Fifth Street, 14taburgh, Pa.
a1p_111,..• ("TN, to kny pst.rn.
REMOVAL. -J. W -J. S. Eiggett Co., have re-
AA, movrd from flag In awl 70 an, lanai to tin. 75
%Our and 02 ' , runt .trot.
J... LIGGIM Jon,
J. S. LIGGETT &
FLOUR FACTORS and Produoo Commie
.l. Merchants, for thn solo of Pinar, Orolo, 500... awl
Pooduci. gorraily, No.. 75 Wocr and 01, Front anon,
5.2517
•. A. CALDWELL Jon" CALI WALL AIL
CALDWELL
1 10 At POlMlaligns AND nfiALF.RB IN
blonMS. 'temp nod Oottoo GoMos,:
galiam. Tat, Mull, twin and Oile.
Tatpautio, Dock, Light &tut litavy DtiClaim dr •
tipklr qta•er on.l Focai n(: ea.
IMOI2E GOODS AND ANION()
LILL them eoma decided bargtice--Tam Slantilbte, now
Upoda of earl.. hinds, Lawn. Tory cheap, mad a groat
tarry other articles; Lodi.. ars cordially homed when
out .hopping to gtveha • call. BURNIE' nit a Cu.,
tny2l at thrill out torsor 4th and Market ath
WVNTED.—st young tilflrl Ilan prepared
fur the bottom; of Iloot.lleeplog, watts place le
that capacity. Apply lath% can. cay2L3ed
143E — CIIESTS! ICE CHESTS! ! ICE
12.011ESTSUI,Tgar;t1usW1 of the Ollfercot ELI. and //tyke
Lc' tellis., table, lager beer .110101 r • art ban, at the loon
CAT IWO. pad Tla Warthonnaof •W. V6DRADmii,w.
No. 1.3411700d5ti tat dew blow tni alga ctitti Gable@ tian
NJAVY OAKUM-300 balea pe4t NaTy Oak
11,, asa no band and for - ionin .
mrgi- JO 11 f QDQW:Y t llo.lit won . st,
INE/11
W. W. WALLACE
MIESIZIE
El=
j:.nrgh, Penn a.,
Y. I. TORREY, NlnnofortOrro,
No 9 Platt stnoa. Now Y. rk
Volitirat announcemrntg
JUDOS
IWAISISTANT arFOGE OF VOIIIION PLEAS.—
JASIRS I. KURR will be • counlidalefor nomina
tion at lb. twat Republican Oonvoatkat. fur tha office of
AwdatantJu tlic• four of 1i01.0.i. Newt du, pf Ihl
ununty
•
hoer_--AleXarlder W. los
ttt, tnr, of the eltv Is oandidato r 'So
Republican nominAtt.o l.t th.,:lco of
the ernrl . -, (Commnn Pier. t0r•21,,4'P
`As.,°CtATE L.o rt . um= oi - Coll VON PLE
EDWIN IL STOW ,II a candidate fur nerliDa.
tlan at the Itepublanto Coat -taw, L. held ita June, 1559,
for the office of AnlKTiAtu Loa 3L, hp., .1 the Cuurt of Corn
roan M.o.', An, of no. ca,nntr arrilnlte
ri - s - TllO3/.13 MELD", Win 1» 01111 , 111:late for
Domiostion at tbf. raolt c o nv o pfi o t fir
the offros of Anton ate Laic Joa, in tho Cot,rt of C,opution
I===3=
11..DISTEL/rT ATTORNY.V. n. Mu.
h..r-••111 h• • , andidato b•lnr• It. Ile 1,411 C mnty Chth
0. 11. ItIPPEY, Wltl t a Candidate
Atlorn , y, boror« tb.. nett R..r.ut.l.ren en..SIS - efit3 on.
inyl,dtarta
ATTORNLI%—,itiIIN M. Malt
, UTAK". till be . csodlJete te.fora the Lit Repub
lic trt County Convention f, ncnoani iou to Th., offh , of Die.
trict Attorney. my:tultw'r
O . III3TRICT ATTORNEY.-- ROBERT B. CAR
t(4I3IN, of Itirrulughern. b., a csndklate for Me
lt-Icl Attorney before the 111.11111.11,111 County Onoverilloo.
er22,lterta•
O, SENATE.—J. W. rI.ETrIIER W[II Tr. ,11
Saaarkley, sill be a u5e1.1041,.1...1..r.. •.,
County Cuurehtloo for Slate ',tint,
MINI" llrvr iiLICANS.
10..SENATE. — EL/AS 11. IRl5tl will Lau Can
didata (or nomination fur ill , Slain Set.to 141 (Lo
next Republican Conacntloo. .9,26:411. (,T
==l
M.Furt Assuißtr—District N6rtii 1 . Al
leAbeny.--(IIIAttLAS L. 00E1110 Na, of Ilwriro tent ,
ship, rill b. supported by lb, Germ. and Atuntio.on lie
tonbliceoi in Ihe ensuing at-publican Cenrention lir A.
ermbly i for the District North of the All. &ens rit es
nly244aerteT 0 FIitMAN ttieI'OBLIOA NA.
Gtir CoL. IVILLIAm Esvr. of LUNI er Jc. Clair
volli De a candidate for deaembly, subject to el•e
der i•inv of and. Republican County ennyerilion.
piar Rucil, .4 Pitt township, will le
.i.lidala far nomivatlon fur Aaaernbly at ma runt
publican Calmly Cuuventiati. mySlaialrtc V
WM. DOUGLASS, Of Elizabeth town
al:ll~,w 111 candidate for AssocaLlsoubject to the decision
o thr Republic. County Couvendan. myl7;wtcT
ref' IV9. A. ANDERSON, of Indiana town
ship. will I.<• o omiblate for Astembly from the district
btu th-wiet 01 Allegheny, eubject to Ole decision of the Re
publican Comity Convention. mylS.9tdi•
Le - perm E. BAYARD, of Pe . cbles town
ride, will be a candidate Ler ranoruinatlen ter Attenetely
I;crorn the IL-publican Concentinn. rrtyltdthricr
Lt.&-.loig linamt, of Reibinqon town.hip,
%roil. a reth , lianto 45wrmt•ly, - .l.Jeet the , dect.ivn of
the , ItepUb , lcan Coravoution tnyl4
C. .A1,111N11.11:1:II, of •Bivminghum,
ci to Pllppf , rtod in threuening ner.n , lleantlunnty
C.,nro.n , n , n. for n , ..a3lnoun•n f+r thn &urn,' m)l2
LUDWIG KOETIJ EN, Of
Pittsburgh, Is Ft r , tudhlain for Assembly before the
Itepablimn Convention. teen
[U., 'ASSEMi Lr.—Joll9 ILrcueLi., of Ohio
towineitiip. will it rAnd.dato for Anwmbly, acit,Jett
to Ile dect.on of Cumay Gaii4tstion.
CUE=
.M.SEMBLY.—B.OI3I RT BIGIIANI,E 11: Upper
t I...wn•hip, vlil be a cacdl late I , efore the Re-
Abeembly, Armu the Did.
to, ....l of tl.e. Mr.boucuheln .d Ohm. ..itu9:Stlr.r
et t.v —C. Ai. ROM N.SOA; Erq, of
,lenl.t.ny, aRI to cupp.rted la the Republican
Courention .is .tb.ll.lltr for Arxentbly.
1204 It T Ahny re,r, tr. rd. Alleallmy City.
Erase, Of Fllldley
.etY 1...w00/11p, will 4+ e condl.t • Ow norninetloo to the
elennahly before the next Merl hclo C.nntf Conwen
spZeolt•O•Y
ftlz
yln
fur
L. SHIM nil' he a candidatenominal'. for Mserably, from the Allegheny city
Di.ktt. as next Republic. Convention. feptealayrter
K. P. McDowe.u., of Allegheny city,
• .undidatr. fur renomination ter the Misera
bly before the DPI( Rspciblhasu Courity.Couresillati.
epnalle
fl E. W. C.inr„ lit'Clure township, will
I. candidate for C.ocualtilloner btfuro tee Republic.
C , nuty ConTrotioc. tnyl&dte
Atee- I Al I of Wilkins towinhip, will
b. , c.andodate for aunty Commiselomr, subject to th.
dec:sioo of tho Iteipatalual Cola.eatlon. rmylLdastc)
...:r.lizrttAno Borer., of south Fayette town
ship, .01 boa candidate tart County itanamisaintar,
enlijart to the d,rnt n nt th, itapntiiiran Ciinventlon.
TUE DELEGATES of the Republican
Crustily Cor.rention. —We learn with pleasure that
Mr. CrEORGH C. BOWERS, of reoblas towns Lip, will be
candid ste fer County Commissioner. We boon known Mr.
ileac,. I a, a sot., nll.bla num: he le a firm and con.
e.sr nt r , ll-inX rtmo, cad le every way competent for the
du of the We certainly need sob, moo iu the
Cow,,,releirers &II:.. The f ft le svpsirent.
to:gloater yIAYT TAX PATER A-
0.A0111C117 M'CLARREN, of Findley town
th.p, true troatipportrd to the Itepublicark Conon•
tirnt for ti... °Rico C C"mtraestioner. fept..9,..troP
,jr:Liisr is J. }lra Poohles township,
I.•can•lidato Comity Commtwlonor, stale.
In to., !eriol r. • I
tho Tiopnl•kscno OcunryConrentlon In Jana,
1857. ap7.2.-dhatcor
liontsrox, ,TChartiers township,
win ~ candld.. Cs - rou:y Commtosiouer.
Jett de.-1.1.1n ICeptiblican ConTerainn
==:til
o°Jogs A. SERGE T, of Pittsburgh, will
t. • <undid.. t.,1, ,, unt, TresNor., I,f-rat!. Ite
poblkan Crnsent.”. rnyl.9
o..(3l,)inmAN o
Cocur, o f South Fayette
Ire a rallate Ca-Comity Treeenrer,
aullort to the aetton of the Repo licaa COUrelltiO.
p i TREASUREI —Will. A. linutos, of Pitt
township, selll Do o condi/Ito for Coonty Treasurer,
outject to tho declolou of tho Repot/ID:au Convention In June
AARoN FLOYD, of the city of Pittsburgh,
t. coodidato for County Tmonanot, ontojeet to
the the Itepublicou Coooty Cosentino to Jowl
my9.doartc.T
O.COINIT TREASCREII.—ELL/13 ASPER, of
Picabur Eb, Ire n cundfilftte for nomination at
the next Repo t.lican Convoutton, fur Cot omce of County
Treelnrer. tuy.:AtrtrF
'COUNTY TREASURER--The subscriber, a
made. of WllLleu township. Is a candidate far
Treasurer I Allegheny county, sullect to the decision of
the Republican Nominstlng Consent..
m)1 LUKE U. DAVISON.
Auditor
6"41...A1•111T0R. --A. C. II V ?TON, Third Ward,
Rillaburgb. will be a caudidate before the Republican Coun
ty Gementlen fur the above nomination. ruy2.s,Jft wIcT
FDERE LL I FORD, of Tare Drum, lrill be
<, a candidate far County Audltor, subject to the do
ruico or the Republican County Convention. olyl33trrtl•
DITOR—WD. N. BURCHFIELD, of East
Moly, Peebles township, will be undidate for
County Auditor, ot.biool Si ilia dobli•ion of tho Ilapubllcan
County Convention. infllbdarrlcT
r y Ueo. NEELY, 01' Franklin township, will
•caudiaato fur County Auditor, euldert to the Co-
Aston of the Itepublietut County Convention. sp2diltervtrY
33; - sdstreet's Commercial Reports
For Bankers' and Business Men.
ril FIE FOURTII SEMI-ANNUAL VOLUME
of this raltuddit record of credit; which and pubtishod
ou the 15th otJannary, haying 6,11 exhausted by a rapid
and extetudve demand, a recond edition, rerieed and cor
rected, hem been lamed, and to now ready for delivery to
Pilch 313 bare cot already tupplled tbernielres with the
work.
Several hundreds tit the lust Itsukon. and 31erehauta la
dlfforent citial of the Union, hare aulated lo perfecting thle
itefrranre Record, dm* malting a veracious and reliable
c.impend of the twculliary couthtion and preepa - te and bmil.
neat capacity 0,1 about 22,030 mercantile firma, in twenty
*la of the pritictpal citiee.d centretof trade to the United
The New York 31erch•ut or Ifaukcr will nernateln by •
kee twooninanying the book, the grade of credit, character,
hablte, end enyltal of emit NI will he likely to deal with
him, while the oubof-town Inerchaut will learn with am
curacy, the elect Inundation ou which the New York homes
two their huetnees.
To provide for auy posaiblo torso that might actor In a
arca k am gigantic in &tad and to hoop purchasers Informed
of thn slangru that mutt uocossarily Pak° place, the pro.
pa 1...n010. , n rift ted sAra rf rn - rrctiont Cr<Tylotd.
Thu Duo and trouble mall a work must save, the lOasm
It moat prevent, and tha Influence It mast base to wicorlog
a
and and pruiltable ttaido:Wsoko it invaluable to whole
solfl elerchante, Lauutacturem, Note Bookers, and Banks
of Disconot, and pot the sabot, Including the two wanton
oust volomre, the sheet. orcorrectlom and tha factiities of
tho office, is Ibrublaci to oulocribirs at One Iluudrod Dol
lars prr annum.
Full particulars. not embraced la tttta advertisement,
may he ota Wool nt the ollice attic proprietors sod pubtitL
en, JAI. BRADfiTRBET at BON,
Nn.= Broadway, New York,
Over Broadway Bank.
Al., al FL 11. NEVIN: Jr., Agent
ray 16 No. 6t, Wood Wee; Pittsburgh.
TEM BEST SEWING MACHINES
L
S A
A. M. P./ is KB HAIL dr. CO
Froclairal Street, Allegheny
mrlT
ONE of the mem, pleasing and at the tame time
effective remedle• for Dyerepela, and ell other alums orb. ,
lee from a morbid condition of the demob and Mar. it Dr.
Iloetetter's Bitten. It not only removu the Shun from
the ayetem, hot by piling torte to theory:me of dlgeetlon,
aide them In their luctloes. All who bare taut it ac•
to awledge It. excelloom and eoperfotity, and we therefore
commend It to the .offerer. Or. lloeteuer'sltittere eta ton
le ts too well known to need probes It is therefore namely
necceeery at fhb; time m do mere ante direct attention to
thin preparation, which la certainly tinegoaUed by any be
Lao the (abbe, satiefled use ate that Ira wide spread repu
tation mut prove enfhcleo t to sethify all Of lte excellence se
a relief mad remedy for all dimities of the atomadh.
Bold
by IOST dTrro M ne k :l iteS hndnea , l m erf genet a u l rlmyg, e
avnerdy wheteee,
ten.yrTd
Water and IA front Streets. - toy2ialkst•
25-0 VOLIRSTARLES.—Zundirs, . Two
Hundred and Wfty Voluntaries anal Interlinks
fur the Organ, dreloctoon, &rapine, an., with IntrodliciorY
&marl.. o. 4lpUoa odetom directions for the medusa of
Orono. icy adapting the work 'canonistic to att. wanb of
young orgardsie, and Ouse who have made .o cunt ro•
grey to m00n..? Ptah on the Oren, 31010
or fieraphiss. Price fl roe owl. by .•
nor 2 - • JO IL 11XLLM, fl Wood strait:
'VW BURLINGTON HERRING - 6 bier.
Jut 'red and for afloat /Wien family &don
sad Ur fitordardaril J. Anrstunkr. . aqS3
B,otitis
II +tPxut • osets kill be received at theoSee
a U. W.dww;need. whets Nees end..misaitican Imer b.
svrcrtnAY, the 4th day of Jane next, for fat ,
ail lee Metered and Enthitng of the Hoed el this
ek,ropen r tion of Propesala to include th e whole work, with
Ihe excep OM preding I.pol:tithe dr, Undf 3 . vbl.2b
may b•b;tl for por ye d; IhegeberlaChilatter of the
srt an t. b. a tu.lsr tleec vuw Iv 11, i 0 the clty of PULA
JASIES %MINS% PP lent.
10 .to tl tltth attret, Pittsburgh.
- - -
oaChila.i.• IMb Cl.llOl COXra3T.
No. 91 Water, Bro.. P.ttattirgh, Nay ill, 18=
THE President and Directors of this
Company bare Cita day declined a dividend of TWO roz.
Liu per ahem out di the ;mlt. St the laat. at% =With
to 'reapplied to the rolcetion of the Rtmk Due Mira
ILE:V AY td. ATWOOD. -_
—TEMPERANCE. COEVENTION—.The friends
of Toniperince requested to Wand hie Conventlissi hi
Pit hbrirgb, nn WEDNESDAY. H., 3tC.ISZ9, at 10 thlitek
A M. in LAFAYETTE HALL. m721:1611
PIOI3t2LVAPIII ItiSULLASCI OMIFLIVIL
Pittnbutgb, May 17„I859. • •
SAT a meeting of the. Directors of
company. Lela ale day, • Dividend, of PP7B memoir,
I,<•in g Two Dollars ends LW( per ebree on old up Stock,
'ma declared,. peyobl. In oath, on demand, to the holders
4 pat.] up st,ck. and to Le appliod the liquidation of
Stuck Now, on St.k not fatly paa up.
my 111q3¢4 _ I. utuca stritOt7L, Secretary.
MIME
OfFICI or mg itoatara'a INV Co.. I
Pitsetargh, Iday 6,1&50. j
tiarAS a majority of the members of the
Ine.bii have design...U.lln writing to the Board
of Director. of acid Company their dealt• to ow-tact - with
the mutual principle, a Joint Mock Capitol. Wlth the sopa ,
added righta, power. and privilege. of a Jotzt Mock Coat*
pet*, u preaided for In sod by their Act of, InoxrporlablOo;
t...th, 111 hereby given, that, is virtual:co of the tarot. cc
turn taken by mid wombed; the Directera of said Company
e 11l proroad to open bathe for retried* anberriptlone 43 114
Cepluil ranch of cold Company. et their °Elko on the manor
Markrt cud Water street,. In the city of Pittaborgh, on
TUESDAY. the 7th day of Julie oast, at 9 o'clock a. 11. of
sold day. Itl order of the Board.
tuyC-dlul J .111 N 13. LI Vls4.slaN.Eoey.
A sStS'6IIENT NoTlCELgotica is hero
..ra. by given to tbn dtcckbolifers of the "Cmlltral Mlnleg
Company . ' that an Inytattmont of oa DOUAI nil SUM haa
been let itel upoti tca CapitnlSOck i payable at a. Ohm Of
the Trout:un - , in M. city of Pithburn b. on the 10th day 01.
June ptnxicno '1 • 110d. M. I.LOWItt
corldta tit cretary t Trmuntret Central &tiding CO..Z t
ONE NIGHT ,lIURE►
MR. I)KMPSTER'S
LIST ENITICTAINIINT at LAidYETTE LI4L4
Ua THUR2DAY EVENING, May 261 b, mill ludo& lb.
fulloirtog Song=
"CA Why does the White Mau follow my Patte,"Ahd
"some Thing.. Over. Ale." "jobs. Aladorwo, my Jo," "High.
land Mary," "The Darriog o• the Door," Lament of tha
inch Emtgrett," "The Rainy Day," 0, Poor the Cholla,"
"The 1311n.1 Des," I'm Aleue, all Alone," "Danoan Gray,"
end "The May goose."
Tickets T.:. rents fsr iii, dot., ly D.wka la centa.—.
To commo.ce at S my 25 2lt
Et* aucticu Balm
Y. M.. DAVIS, 11.ncrtioneer.
Commercial Bain Roma, Ho. 64 fifth Street.
VALUABLE STOCKS AT .AUCTION—
I' Oa Tneaday even:dug. May 31st, at S o'clock, at the
commercial ~lee roosts, No. Al Fifth street, till be aold,
22 abase, Merchants & Msanfacturers Dank Stock:
n do Allegheny.-Bank Stock.
hn do Penn. Insurance Co. Stook:
30 do P., Pt. W. &,Chicago It. B. Co. do;
1 toad Warrant for HO arrus P. M. DAVIS, Auct.
MINERAL FOBNTAIN, MARBLE TOP.
STAND AND FIXTUILES, IRON BAPS, ao.—On
Friday morning, May 27th, at 10 u'rlunk, et the CMlLluerciel
ealee moms, No. 53 Filth Motet, will be raid, one Mineral
Founteari with marble hip Mined, ellver plate pipe, ackr
and bowie dream, Al. one middle. elze Iron Ea* one largo
Cwanting.berwe Milk; 11 quantity of Benchee, &e.
my 2.5 P. 51. DATTS, AWL
111UGGIES, .BAROIJOLIES AND CAR
j.) Rind Ed, At Aoctlon.—On Friday morning, Bing =th
at 11 o'cio.k or the commercial Wee room, No. 51 /Mb at.
nlll bo sold,
2 Eastern =ado Maggin. with nod without top;
" Daroacttee;
3 C.rrilgoi, various nylea.
FINE PIANO-FORTE At Auction.—On
lburisiap,aftcrtioot. Hat 3.61 h, at 3 o'clockott the.ccati
rterrtal mirth:l room., Ito. 64 711th street.
1 .cperior new 6 OCULTO Pill1040r:15 with 1661611 tatog
Al 64,2 Paper Marl. Elam*
. .
1 hsruleame Clans Tes se
A qoamity or Waiters. &c.
VXTENsIVE SALE OF PLAIN • AND
CHASED SILVER PLATED WARE. GOLD WATCII
ES aC , BY CATALOC.CE.—
On Thorsi ay, May bOth at 10 o'clock, kn. and 2 o'clredr.,
P. H. in the second floor Salem Rooms, 00,54 Fifth etreet,'
will be gold a large azzortment of rich Alm plated mere
among which are pleln end chard tea sod
bra kettles, 'Mu gale Lampe, lump tureens, . 1 .• Warns
liquor stands, tea drain and table ipooml, ditto forle,fralt*
Icadroe, eat{ etanile, goblets, keret fine gold patent hew'
ka. Ladle. and gentlemen are reepeoth:ll/ Ineh•
ed to call and ..mambo the good.. before tho sale. Um ware .
le all plated yids One alAmr, basing been made expressly
frr tbo retail trade, .01 be open for ecalnituktlon on Wed
towing. m 124 P. M. DAVIS, duet,
AAMISLSTRATORS SALE—WiII be sold
at tha commercial won roomy No. D 4 kilfth Street, on
Thursday afternoon May 21311, at 2 o'clock, by ordar of
Jacob Heckler, administrator of Dianna 'Mimi, decimal,
a Urns quantity of flcrutohold and Kitchen lnrrlture, Bed
ding, Lc. myna' P.M-DATA Amt.
Q.ECOND HAND CLOTHING AT AOC
TION—At Om commercial salesrooms, No, fit END
streak will ke sold peremptorily, on D'odnerlay 23th, at 10
o'clock, A. IL and Illt_o'cleak, P. Ile 162 ...Mad ChM,
mere and cloth costa; Itk palm astortird pow:alma.
myd3 AIL DAVIS, Lock.
‘a TOOK Y., Ir. W. & C. It. It. AT ruvArt
17 sku, In loco co snit pnrehnoors;by
apl P. kr-DAVIS, Auct.,No. qi nth at.
AUSTIN LOOMIS IL CO., Merchants' Exchange.
QTOCK SAUS BY AUSTIN LANYIIIS
to CO., AT THE DIERCLIA.NTS' EXCUANIIE
TOMEI/AY EVENTSO.—Eank, Brdgo, leirorance and
Copper Stock, Bond And final EstAt4 WO at publk aala
at the klerebAnte Exchange by
CEtrtM
• AIM= LOOMIS l 00.
Nam Dna. and Loan. ea Heal TAW.' cregcrOated es
rossousbl- terms by AIISTLN L 0031113 CO.,
Nal Stock Kota Brokers. 02 loarth st.
m)9:d•atcT
LYON'S DIAGNXTIC POWDERS,
Will datroy Gsrant hued; ackroarier, 134434,95, nos;
Ar.tr, Moth', and aft pats of the vermin kind.
V IIE importance of a reliable article of this
kind is In.timab:o, lx seem wtatther all nature
trams with the.e annoying fare. Tots powder is tbe only
article discovered which will exterminate them. A amp*.
ny or botanists, from the liortleolharel Society of Paris,
while andfild We ferns of Aldo, observed that all ineecte
lighting upon • certain kind or pleat very Joan droned:
Thin fact wwa made nm of to gaud their ammo
from them Intruder.. goantillae of the plant Irmo brought
home by Er. E. Lyon, and found • pcsillre hued. destroyer
Ix every experiment. It Iv simply • powdered laid ChM:d
ealt, prepared to realer the effector ago eat climate.. Med.
We and Letters Patent have been-Obtained from the Gown.
merits of Kngland. ymute, Germany. sad Real*. from the ,
World's Fair. and contemns rondlui sod h oe tk p i tu pg
lege, and aocletine.
LY.ITHft FROM TEM: PUNSIMINT ~ /rriu U. sTapis
Yucnnyz BlamooN,
U Weahlnpaniolatlst Jan. 1858.
"Ma. Va ICI.
ANDwe—Peat EU: 1 barb the plea/two to
Inform you that the Royal Commit/Rion of the WorldN.Nalr.
at London, have awarded yo a Medal and Certificate lot the
great raloa of your Magnetic Polrdera, for catennituttlug
Insecta. ec. "MILLARD WILLMORT,CttfruniNP
The above tree accompanied by a eurtlficare of Pylori
•
ETEIME
fee.. e0 11011 .'I: .
New Teary October let, 1854
Mr. E. MOM—Dear Slm We bare analysed and tested
your Magnetic Powders and fled them perfectly burden to:
mankind and domestic animal., but certain death atm la;
haled by bugs, mate and hmecta.
JAMES B. CtIILTON, M. D., Chemist.
LA USA NOE Leap, Pref. Cbmulatry, N. Y. Itorpftat.
Mr. Jona L. lOW, Superintenthmt of the NewTett Hoe
phal, sem "he has expelled all the bugs, ante, touches,'
motlm. an., with Lyme,' Powder, and Audi 11 of bummer
Every gardener and house-keeper _must bare • direct In
tared to an article of this kind. Reference can be made to
the Altar, Bt. Dachau and Iledropolltan.-11otairrto Judge
Meige, President of the American Lustitutst James Gordon
Delman, Oen. Winfield Scott-, Cynts W. Field; L. IL Posse i •
of the nee Pointe Minion, A., Le. Judge Risks serf
~T h • dlscowry of Prof. Lyon ls of nsadoroil Impurtl-
Tberlfarmertt Glob hare tinted It thoibughly. It will de re
troy locuste,gramboppers, ante. 111C4h4
garden plane can be preserved, and houses nab r .
Sd
G A trllrof New York, to have It sold tla . are now made ' o lki eshout the salt .
Marty worthleas linititlans see adrartieed. Rs carithynd _
°New You, November MOW:
'la retiring from business, I ban sold all my Insect
Powders and Pills, Letters Patent, sod the marsh pertains
bag thereto,to Ileum BARNES PARK. This Prattler is
a discwrery made by myself, :and brought from the fainter
of Ads, sad cabana. to soy other weans. The &mins
end affective article le put op in to canalsten, and will can,
clone to bar my 1:111Z4 LYON)!
Reis and mice cannot Le reached by P powder_, and are.
Mel by • Havarti° till. Order them through any mm.
chant.
Ms Lyme. Powder kills Insects to • tricey -
But Lyell's Pals are trar.l br rats and Inks: ''
Earople flasks, 25 ante, regula Aces, 50 coats and slpq.
Fcaloa , diirationa. Use/reeky and thorait9s4. , -
BARNES k. PARS.
13 and 15 Put Row, Ka! Fork' : ..
Also, the Mexican Mustang Liniment
•
MAG , ;C" S R-
THE GREAT ST4ENGTIIENER
PAIN DZSTROYEN--The but and theapatt • gentle
bold Ramsay In the world. Elmpla and plcaunt ita ep
pnestnf, cartels: and effectual he Its regalia. A beautiful
sclentles external curative, applicable for the relief of pale
at Reptiles, in any plans, in any part of tiup hultlan
km, and unduell circumstances. lII= put thls nester
at ushers, if pain la there, the Plaster will Wick &initial
the pen has unleha The linter cuEistille the
,Pshr
away, awl
PAIN CANNOT paTsr Maar. MIS MAIM!:
IS APPLIED. _
Rheumatism, Lautencaa, &Mau, W
WafiralEn, DPW.* Cough, sad Gelds, Pau
of
of aver, kind, down erns to Peru, are
and, wit/. • little patience, penannatthir effir4 tn . fdlOw.g , '
cal leder:ice or the MAGNETIC KAMM. the_ll,*,,
pint, strut, Wow, pliwasetwe sad chsapari MOW/
existence. Its sppllestlie Is erfirerssi--wiewil/ in. the
strong'man, the delicate woman, and flu &obis lobar=
To tub wid all It will wire • Dabs sad • Diming. Ice
use Is agreeable., wad ',taut unolni" /11
Flat is within the reach oral—dal er Pea: etl agy ire r
It who aro sick a d seffsrias in any leaf. •
IrAimEas llsd with
ltttaloa
bit PL-UTZE. It will te r i the Hood Plow = J . an ,
boo " 07 , i n times, and at Inetuttaiatlee." 7 7
..Put op la ud.al<bt an baaea Ea c hboi attires rti to
elzht pussersosadany child an spread them pifee
ZW.. f. „,,,,,:wfth IdL sad plain dfreetlaan
P.C. DIORICIIEAD • n.
Inveetor and Proprietor. le Walker at, Kew Tat. •
uotgaaNAMIANIONIo I.LABTEDIs gad by ll dsn
04 , city, town and tillage of the United btaleis.
Datealhalisll
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two!. , do - Just ired
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