Vittsburg 05a,ettt. ItieXiT.-D. P. WILLIAM& D. L UTON..D. S. 'MILTON R. CRIUITT & CO., /TORS and PROPRIETORS PITTErI3 - CIACI -13 .. SATURDAY MORNING. MAY ,11.1glzate ➢feetl This is ihe dayset apart for bolding the pri. teary meetings for the election of delegates to the Republican Nominating County Convention. The meetings in the citifies and boroughs will open at .1 o'clock, P. at., and close at S, 'and the election of delegates in those districts will be by ballot. _ Tao STATII CONVENTION.—The Philadelphia News, apparently conscious that its echeme of dividing the opposition ander the specious pre tence of uniting it, has-failed or will fail in the State Convention when it meets, resorts to, threats and unmistakable hints at rebellion. it declares that if the State Convention refoses to call a "People's National Convention." the "pea pie wild take this matter out of the hands of the dm ogogueo, and they will immediately proceed to call a People's National Conrention, and elect delegates to the same," and it nada that if such an organiza tion is not effected, it will follow the disorgan iaing course it pursued in 15.". e., regardless of consequences, intimating broadly that it will do its best in 1 ,t;ti, as it did in It t, to give the State to the bogus democracy. - • • There is, also, in the article of the /revs to which we have heretofore referred, a half con cealed threat that, if its friends cannot carry their point in the State Convention, they will secede frog it. It says: "If that body rob:tees to invite a People's Na tional Convention, it will be evident that there is a determination to crush ant all opposition to Republicanism. The members who act on that motive had better at once recede from the Con vention, and make an. exclusive Republican nomination and - Organization." - We have only to say, in reply to this attempt at intimidation, that we trust the Stale Conven tion will glee na attention to it whatever To yield to a powerless threatener would 'be the height of craven-spiritedness. PAUL M 013 1 ,1 1 -7 A grand banquet was f in ttl this gentleman in New I ork on Wednesday John Von Buren, F.sq , on prrscnting him the famous chess-beard, with its gulden men, which the chess clubs of New York had procured for him, made a characteristic speech, to which Mr. Morphy responded. In the course of the lattct's speech, the following sensible remarks occur: "Chess never hag been and never can be aught but a recreation. It should not be indulged in to the detriment of other and more serious avo cations—should not absorb the mind or engross thepoughts of those who worship at its shrine: bett'abould be kept in the background and re stratum:l within its proper province. As a mere game, a relaxation from the severer pursuits of life, it is deserving of high commendation. It is not only the most delightful and scientific, but the most moral of amnsements. Unlike- other games, in which lucre is the end and aim of the contestants, it recommends itself to the wise by the feet that its mimic battles are fought for no prize but honor. It is eminently and emphati cally the philosopher's game. Let the chees board supersede the card-table, and a great im provement will be visible in the morale of the community. [Client applause. I Uvt, ladies and gentlemen, I need not expatiate on the field so ably traversed by the eloquent gentleman who has just addressed you. t thank yon from toy heart for the very flattering manner in which you have been pleaseal to receive his too com plimentary remarks, and for tho numerous at tendon-a received at your bands. I shall leave New York with melancholy sorrow, for I part . from friends than whom none truer can be found. Let them rent assured that along with the men, ory of the chess-board I poksess the memory of the heart. And now, with a renewal of my sin cere thanks for the splendid token of your re gard which you have presented me to night, and the assurance that I shall cherish in unfading memory the remembrance of my sojourn here: I bid yau, ladies and gentlemen, to farewell, which I fondly hope will not prove the last." Tea reports that Douglas and Duch:man had kissed and made friends turn out to be untrue. They were first started by the Charleston Mereury, rand Mr. Bonham:is paper, the Conetiturum, thus puts an extinguisher .upon them. "To this positive assertion we deem it to I e our duty to give the fullest and most tineciniv Mal denial. No ouch interview hoe taken place, nor Lae any thing been said or done by the President which could give the neat foundation for the report. The "reliable" correspondent of the Mercury must have been grouchy deceived by some of the "public men of the day, — with whom he professes such close intimacy 3 and in his "incidental gathering of matters of grave Importance to the people of the South, to the precise knowledge of which few have access," he has evidently been egregiously hoaxed by eome unscrupulous forger of 'sensation news.'" The Constitution, in giving this denial, hue rendered Senator Douglas an essential service. Nothing was E 0 well calculated to damn him in public estimation as the belief that he bad come promitted himself by being reconciled to the President. A GROGAAPDICAL CE1:121 0 E —We find the lowing among the news hems of the Phila. phis Frees: "The woode on the opposite tilde of the Cla rian river, near Hollidaysburg, In., were on new several dap' last week, overepreading see oralthocusand sores." There must have been an ettroordinary con vulsion of nature, of which no sonnet has yet reached no, if the Clarion river 19 now flowing "sear liellidayabitrg, Pa." According to lost Wm:luta - from Clarion county it was still pun, log its accustomed course on this side of the Allegheny 3lotintsitto. PaNa INDUSTRIAL REFORM SullOOL—The cor poration of the Penn industrial Reform School held 'an adjourned meeting nt the Merchants' Hotel, yesterday afternoon, for the purpose of perfecting the organization of the Association. The meeting was fairly attended, end the follow ing gentlemen were chosen for the positions named, President.—Roo. Oeo Galbraith, of Erie county. Vice President.—lion. aid Lewis, Phi'Adel phis county ; Hon. Strange N. Palmer, Schuyl kill county : lion. Thomas White, Indiana coun ty :Hon. E. D. Ottizatn, Pittsburg ; Gordon F. Meson, Bradford couoty ; E G. Boileau, Craw ford county. Mangers—M. L Dawson, lion. Wm. U Kel ley, J. R. Flanigen, Robert Morrie, Daniel L. Miller, A. N. Shinn, 0. il. P. Kinney, George A. Lyon, Thomas H. Burrows, Alfred Raidekoper George W. Jackson, G. Collins. Beoretary—Domes Tyson. Trestrurer—John Masou.— Phil. N. Am FATAl.Jkocintar.—On Thureday last a young man, • eon of Michael Murphy, was killed by the falling of au ore bank at tit. Charles Furnace, Porter Township. Ile was engaged digging ore covet in, carrying with when the bank suddenly it some h ea vy rocks, one of which etruek the young man, and before he recovered f rom the effects of the blow, he was buried beneath the mass of earth, which cruahed him to death. lie was about nineteen years of age. Ile was very industrious and much esteemed, and him Will be deeply regretted by his parents to whom be. Waft endeared, and by his many acquaintan cu.—Clarion Banner. Tern Albsny Journal of Wednerlay evening • tape: The Gepuhlican National Committee, of which Gov. Morgan le chairman, met in this city , to day. The only business before the Committee, as we learn, relates to preliminary State ornsoi g_ %%lion, the diffusion of political informatioo, The time and place for the meeting of a *:. - 'sJtepOblican National Convention will ho fixed ',Vika later day. Mae. SUSAN hircrarcrr died at Liverpool on the 10th inst. She wan the younger Meter of Charlotte Cushman, and having accompanied her to Europe, attracted the attention of Dr. hfnipratt, the eminent chemist. She was a henna:ll IMMO, and in the elegant home near Liverpool to which her hurhait's affections Con &Lilted her she presided with a grace and dig nity that made it an enchanted palace. hicEnriwv INDICTRD 0000 MAISALAVONT -11.,--On Tuesday last - the Grand Jury of the United States Court, now in Semi.= at Ind Wm. ian apolis, returned a true bill against Capt. McKinley, of the steamer David Gibson, for munslaughter, in causing the collision between the David Gibson and Nati:lntel Holmes, through negligenee and inattention to hie duties, as pilot of tho David Glbeon. ; Aglx Laws Sursavos..--The propeller Iron City; from Lake Superior, arrived yesterday. 'Bhaieft Ontonagon on Saturday, with 80 tons of ,copperfrmsi tholational and Adventure !pines; toolton 3.40 Jilts of Cliff iippei r aEbsibYie lß w i s v b er e 'end: 100 tone stPortsgeEitty atime.--Clive: header, - : tae itata. • (Cormnoadeurs of the N.Y.CAmmetehtt Lesvos. May, 13, 1859.—The .Austriene are still puzzling us by their apparent inaction, and no one seems able to form an opinion whether they intend to advance or retreat. Some peoPle fancy that their various indecisive and inconsist ent movements bare been the results of a coher ent strategy, intended to make an altimate ad vance in masses on Turin. Others believe that tneir entire plans have been interfered with by the weather, and that they are now orto f the chapter of accidents either to move on, all back on their strong potations in Lombardy, and induce the French to follow them. The Emperor Napoleon Landed yesterday at Genoa, where he was enthusiastically received as the apostle of constitutional liberty. Ms de parture from Francewas marked by the most im posing demonstrations, and the masses, whose antipathy to war was intended to be intense gave him a unanimous ovation. Among those who rent the air with acclamations were a full proportion of the old defenders of the republic, whose companions are now at Lambessa, and Cayenne expiating their attachment to that form of government. In the absence of the Emperor, the Empress is to exercise the functions of the Regent, acting in everything under the advice of l'rinco Jerome Bonaparte. According to the sayings of the Court, the Em peror intends that his campaign shall be as rapid and brilliant as that of his uncle in 1790. Ile intends to date his despatches from Milan by the end of the present month, or the beginning of June al the latest. The subscriptions to the new French loan of $100,000,000 are said to have trebled that amount, although every ono presumes that it is only to be the first of a series. It has all along been proclaimed that the present war is not to be one of aggrandisement for France, but the people must contemplate obtaining some re-im• bursement for their outlay. They can hardly expect to get it from Austria in money. Neither would the seizure of works of art suffice to meet the debt. Territory, therefore. seems to be the only thing that can be taken. The King of Sar dinia expects Lombardy. It is an interesting onestion under these circumstances whence the requisite land is to be supplied? A notification issued by the Secretary of Stale for War has at length furnished all that was wanted to complete the resemblance of our own times to those of the First Empire The enrol ment of volunteer corps in all parte of the country, under the provisions of the very anti of Parliament passed when George the Third was King. is now officially anthorrsed The mem bers are to pay their own expenses. but arc to receive army allowances in ease of being called into art nal service- An the spirit of the coun try was' already fully aronsed, and this step has been taken in deference to it, we may expect be fore many weeks have elapsed to hear of ten, twenty, or thirty thousand men being etendily under drill. Meanwhile, symptoms that this organisation will nebtake place a day too eOOll, continue to manifest themselves. ..for several days," ac cording to the naval and military intelligence published yesterday, "two French steamships of war hate been lying to outside Plymouth, and it is reported there are two others as Falmooth k corvette of Is guns, and n schooner of 12 guns were also observed in the ran of the bonte ward Itened ship-'. The schooner. st tent hailed by a pilot boat, derlare-I her nation. lent de clined answering any other gileeilOile I perhaps he said that although these facia are eu rions, and worth noticing, they ran hardly be thought alarming. They must he taken in con junction. however, with the admission made in the House of Commons about six or Berea weeks hack, by the First Lord of the Admirality, that a French steamer had been noticed erntsing at night along the coast at Spithead, and coming quietly to anchor in the daylight, and also that at other parts of the coast, French vessels had been hovering in a similar manner fat some weeks past. The simultaneous order from the Russian government to one of our principal chart petters, for charts end surveys of all our coasts and fortified places, to the amount of 1-.25110, and which was accidently made public I to the annoyance of all parties concerned, mat likewise be borne in mind The worksat Weolivirh arsenal ton the Mame , about eight miles from inintorLl are in a slate of artist:y beyond all former precedent, and in deed in every district defensive preparations are being hastened in a manner that would be eredi table -In the government were it not that Mr Disraeli has lately proclaimed the total absence of danger, and his entire faith not only in their "confidential - relations with the Emperor Napo leon, but also In the absence eft any knees' nr intrigue on the part of Russia In regard to the movements of the respective armies the following are the official ittilltutris published by the Sardinan Government. "Trans, May 11.—Some Austrian siege trains. regimeLt of infantry, and a detachment of Chassetirs, have recrossed at liravolong; and di rected their course lowan-1 Casal amt Itusterien go in Lombardy. - "Many of the enemy s ireope are rent-eel ra. 1 ted between Mortara, Palest', and Itoldno. The head quartera of the Austrian stall area Mortara. Ti at,, May 11 —The enemy, the Austrians, are increasing their forces near Castle Sin Giovanni, on the road from Piawnsa to Struddel la. They have constructed bridges near Vige rano and Matta Visconti to protect their re treat of to day. Today our soldiers pushed forward in a strong reconnoitering party as far an Canine di Sera, Dear Vercelli, and our artillery began cannona ding the enemy, which, however, was not re- pli.l tn. tune troops have retaken their former position. Adater bulletin of the same date says—t• The Austrians on their way to Piacenza have occu pied Itivergaro on the river Trehbia. The head quarters are -at Robbie The wounded have been conveyed to ttecimiano The Paris Toys says that the depredations committed by Austria in Piedmont 'tare for the purpose of filling the military storehouses of Lombardy. They are literally stripping the Ptearisoniese provinces of hay, grain, provisions. and everything they can carry oil," and, accor ding to the French journals, they do this with the greatest rigor and cruelty. The Pays also stolen that Rear Admiral Jol liest de Lagraviere bail left . Genoa in the Algeni• ras for the Adriatic, to give notice to the mili tary authorities that the ports of the Austrian coast are in a state of blockade Some very doubtful reports appear in the French journals respecting the obtrusive eonduet of the Itritiah ship Itrion,ll l Genoa, which it is I s tated had been laid athwart the entrance of the harbor, and it is pretended that in consequence three additional French line of battle ships had been ordered to the Mediterranean:. It is affirmed that the Austrian commander in tended to send a corps to Novi to desire) , the railroad at. that place, but the sudden rising of the Po rendered it necessary that the troops should return to t h e left hank of the river with out delay. Ilad the Austrians reached Novi they Would have sot elf the railway communication between Genoa an-I Alessandria, and between those two places and Tortona, but the rain was s e very heavy, and the danger of a general inun dation so imminent, that the commander of the detached corps did not deem it advisable t o go far beyond Voghera. iCorrietioniten ,, Too, I PARIS, May 1 . 2.. -The movements of the Aus triune look no if II retreat were contemplated ; some however, think that they are only choosing their grounds for the battle which they may not be able to decline even if they would. Tuesday next was the day looked forward to se the one for the first serious conflict; but, from the hot haste with which the Emperor traversed France and reached Genoa, it is inferred that news of importance may reach us even earlier. The French force now in Piedmont is very large. lip to Friday, the oth of May, 81,0ou men from France and Algeria were conveyed to Genoa by the Imperial navy; 1 , 1,0006 y the Mes sageries; now by the Maria Stuart transport, hired for the occasion; and teem '20,000 to 21,- 000 by land. A despatch received the day be fore yesterday fixed the total number there at 110,000. The Piedmonlese count 50,000 regu lar troops and '27,000 volunteers. From this total any-fourth ia, I believe, the usual average deducted for contingencies or casualties. This is applicable to looth_sides, and even then a for• midelde number still remain for mutual slaught er itt the eirenroscriheat battlefield in the plains of Piedmont, and on which Austrian and French bishops ore ...mended in invoke the Divine blessing' It in said that the cavalry of the French is not yet complete, and that a good deal remains to be done concerning, the hallo for the rifle cannon. There are, or lately were, MOM,. 000 mitridges in the arsetml of Genoa. Arrangements had been made in London for holding a public meeting (to be president over by the Lord Illayor) to memorialise the govern -ment in favor of the non-intervention of Eng• land in the continental struggle. M. Komuth was expected to address the meeting end speak in support of the course proposed. A VSTRIA.—A telegraphic despatch from Vien no, dated Friday evening, Mny 13, says, "Count Duel quitted office at I I o'clock this morning." No reason is assigned for his resignation. "The possibility that information contained in the Austrian papers concerning the movemlnis of the Imperial Royal army may in a few hlt,„ . . become known to the enemy—who might be MIA 14, to take advantage of it—renders it absolutely necessary to be extremely cautious in making ouch communicationa. This being the case, the movements of the army can only be made known to the public in a general way. No movements from which the enemy might be able to draw important conolu alone can bo communicated, but all operations that have been completely carried out will bo unreservedly and faithfully made known. !S, I&9 TaiLottierville Courier 'says that no other Dem ocrat in the nation except James Guthrie can be nominated by the CbarleatenConrention and bo elected, and othatnot to nominate Outbid° is - to insure UWOIOIOI . I, Of falec.k Itepablimt.'! PA. EPIII6OPLL CCOMENTIOS.—The following is 'Leto ettfattlsnnrnts. , a summary of the episcopelnots performed in 1 - --- ... ....... —__. •--,-- _. the diocese during the last pear: - JES I[7.E.C.NE'r 1-10 US E. 13TSAM rdiaßßL,l3 WORKS. By Bishop Lee, of Delaware —Ordinatious— , a...ASSISTALiT 3.1.'D1A Or CoMMON PLEAS.— de&CODIte, 2; do priesthood, 3; corner stone laid, i Cinoinnttii, ()tilt,. , is „ , _ ' LINVING TAKEN A LEASE UPON TIIII ''— J otKi r. EIMP' vill be a utntlidat. • kw vomit. I; confirmatious, I 31. Lion at the next ttepubtwetn COUTI ta1.,11. tor the eV:, ot Ily Bishop Bowman, since August 35. , 1.11311 N HT - for a Ulm uf y . .....rn, au.l re.orr.ulx-.1 tan a.,.,3 a rble Mantels Aa.tetarttJtal7e . ot the C..: ef Cenitroo Mae, he ~ t.t ht. Ordiciatious—denconate, ki : do. priesthood, 1 1 ; apttettletjelY corner r nn stones bid: :',.. chinches corsecratcd, II: I d ''''' .. ' l4, ''''' m..knr4;' ,,... ...Jet] ...I that then at 31ADE BY MACIIINRRY, 11 , -- Assisra,:r .Irocc.-- Ales.ander W. ke.s confirmations, 1747. augetheata, te.,111; to tin,...tatett at. 4 ut.t.tti,m ..1 u , ' . .r. er..4 the .'tr ef l'atet , cl, l,l., ^ m''h' . " f '. '''', Total Corner stone,, n ; ordinations, • 27 ; t g . " 4. v. 4 "g th. ‘ , ' T.."' b. .t.'h . tpl:‘ ,oo Y tf. ,' , Alwa y s iffl hand at the loa cat 10,,,... net. 'A.m. rt. muo,ttleta for the eat,. a A.....etant Jult,, ~ tb.,.....t , de.,tune.1.1.1,... wr...t , a t.l , _ churches consecrated, 11 ; confirmations, 13Th n '"` l °1 . .. 1 . 4 .' n' r ". b "'''''' ISTO 0001) 11011 SE SUOLILD BE WIT 11 r: . ,A.55, , C1.kT'E. Law J r ot; eor Com mot ILe as Al the afternoon session cm Wednesday the tr ''''''' . ' lld " J011%23031, SA:SUN:RS & C . O. + 1 ,14 n,ff. 1. 2 1 tl A •e ß l U mea " nty ll eV I 2ll l i ' t ' lee —Ti tl,7,, s, m r.' ; ' ; 7t.117,"e1a1e:.: it..:•t t .. . L' .. ‘ h " \1 .1..-. '7. 2 ' ' " : ',' ‘..;'.: ' ; ' 7 ,',',.' i l :r." (,''' '' ? " . 1 election took place fur Delegates to the Ueneral „,its t 00... Convention, with the following result. . _ • 'f,'” "I` I- l'u"ho•s , st .oth , t , - .....• ,e , :5.,. ItUi 1....aen, 1. , the au, ~; A•aevtle lA,. I e , e- • . f tl.. - e..rtrt of Coin. •J• /'' 4 '• 6.1.La...1...L.P:Nii liatt ha t ~..., Ct.), ~ a 'S hes'er en.l.threr the .e.:..1, ..f , 1,,,. a1,,1 randy t., mon Pleae,/ , ,eltl ts c 41, •1.21.dtt Clerical Drpictirc 1 taking hre, as tweed n,alstle , .• r) ea... ~,, IleV - Dr. Stevens received • • Rev. Re ~ I D / r r .. l u V o il w oa c e r " Rev. Dr. Lyman Rev. Dr. Vinton ' i.ers-,..ses, fo H. nan1.22., Jr ) M. T. l . I, I- . rh . -- . Tuus as 11lia.t.••:. I »:'.i 1., o L andt.late for ..,-,' aorahooloa at 11, 1•• >t it.T. II i I MI GMlllWiltiall for the Aire of As....tate 1...1. , ..1.... , 11., C..., r t , f Comm.. rle•to es,ll.llw4T Rev. Dr. Newton Loy Pricti,. , John 11. Sisoenberger received Gee. M. Wharton James T. Halo Wm. Welsh Bon. J. N. Cooyngham " Herman Cope nl 7r. John Bohlen F. R. Bennet There were also a number of scattering votes Weide of the nominhtions. Drs. Stevens,llowe, Vinton and Newton, were then announced as the duly elected clerical del egates, and Messrs. Welsh, Cope and Conyng ham, as lay delegates. Doe clerical anti one lay deputy are yet to he chosen. Several new chnrchee were admitted into the diocese, and it was then resolved that the next meeting of the Convention be held at - SL An drew's Church, in Philadelphia, on the fourth Thursday in May next. On Thursday morning, Rev. Mr. Wilmer as clerical, F. It. 13runot as lay delegate, were elect ed to complete the list. The following Committee on the division of the Diocese was appointed: Dr. Wilmer, I/r. Ste sons, Mr. Miles, George It. White, Wm. S. Lane, John Cunningham, 0. M. Wharton, P. Schmidt, E. 0 F. Paley. ' , • - • FOI • N I fir en —Thin morning a man nn,oe.l Wiliam l'Ancry was found deft.' in the short dist ROI, beyond Croton. lie was II 01000 moron by trade, awl a worthy citizen.--It it •op posed he died of a disease of the heart. tits family reside near Noon Valley, and he ens here endeavoring to procure employment. Ile was in his usual health lastevening, and left the house of one of his relatives to go to that of another. Ile appears to have fallen and died without a struggle —.Vercractfr Coura., PBENIONNT BUCHANAN thought la rititteiliate the political wrath of the l'ltarleatots Mercury by oppointing Mr. Heart, one of the proprietors of that ealalilirhutent, Superintendent of Puti• lie Printing Ile hos won or , tolvn away the Mercury's Heart lolt not ita love It neliClity 01MN MIN more fiercely than ever. !laving lent its Heart, it denounces him more heartl.,sly Ibnn before —Loa. 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I:.tereot on Tome R01it.4114. natty. Arai, to the torejnilwo u... 1.1 attach I Wo:il in N o t, Lawoi .hat wo.ftlol +twin morn lo•wating. ! Coeolit ot n;.ot...tooleoite at to tow,. nri.l N•„ onw-in rata , fart, nll that have , thnir ortglti In inarnin ol igowitiow in I 31/14.1•it Rolm na rri 'writ r I.I IIA Lit • ASII , I •• which are taclnile.l ttll.lol l l l Dltklltl/1(.101 ANSI IA %KR ro. NI COMI'LAINTS, Mewls! 111.orera, Ire , fabday, Gherteat Alterative and Blood Ptniftet. tt.tt non/Ss/rag. desire for SAitsuir, atoll noorntwt '1 other DIL.SW siN '".""”" !r"j"""' omit ! old .0.1 ern ,• Pllll worl.Leto I the euioi of h. famil) will nwet t0...0w., I , n and to lo.••e v.v....fed fro., that .ly for theritte of sriwfoola. K oug's Uliotoit• iall. In tomoswal iitate 5111. ,moms which .mo.l VI bite I•lwelrin,.. Eruption,. ~(Ilya HA, 1111 h 1,,-. 1.1 raliAolat.l to 1,11*.N.. 1 . 11‘.1.1. ..f Fee.. 01.etinnto et.ty Itoil 11aan Ti,,. tiohnine t0tA1.1.7 l'otreiotrato..lll.e•r• ft . ." liwAA etar h.r's Hollanol (Utter. th e top In 100 ttWeakeeod rad 1.01 , e..1••• 1 ••t• , •• ••I %11,1.111. ret.ole.tat j•I port bottle. The growil 'lemur:4 tor 11. mo aolot,lther trim, • long An.l tw0tr....t0 , 1 wow Colelmated ltr.lortue Ir. hultiewil runny imltat 11.. . 0, latwred railer a,, attiu /.I em. 1.11.., it, w w t,to, 3.nbot,. tww.... I •hirto .011 ro.m.ion In it.o .3.teon, oi vo al of lintwerition.' See that our name hi I tle.l ..1 ..tery 1 arrest atm.titit Arr.,. At %0.,. t, ma, loiro reer•erl the, lna, or tl•••ir reve.leg. I..tti” 'two Iwiy. lIIJA CAI , k eet • L , h 14 , e• , r ••• Ie • e , •• , o• er , eo L Ad N tr.AIN PA.} . Al. 1 4tstl•nrrop•le'ar, wetorill a.1..0it ,onw.ol• if. Att..l 1,. 111111 W. net, 01. and 7, t !illoctioave, the piiie ate! the alok.ti.• Ito. 0n,..1..1 vit.. , n... elo."114 the 1... U-et 1...ve lak.o• m:AI low eltr.•,...Arlectowiot .11 IL.. Met O. it , ii.o t.solewaton. tor 1 1 .. re than • . t oinrtm tit ficlu fitibcrtistmtnto OHIO WHITE SULFHUR SPRINGS 1 • oonon. em•oa or he Proprlel or for .I,.Sta•on or 1%3t0. T IlEollit)11111"rES11.1•IIT'ItSPRINI , S ~•• Ml n& ••il the , 1',.!k,m1111, And Itt,lnan On the let Day of June. untkwonent oLcul I , Ow, .+l. t•ru of Ti_a nat , trt .n.I Cl.4l,l.ente, Lt.. 1., •Ith • 11. • 0.., "111 K WIIITY. 1 1; -.11;t1 11;;; At tat, .111•to.1 111•-ft, the I.ne,L. of tl.o / 1 4 1.1,..t Ltrptb ol IGo 1.olo• 1t,,. •G7lll/01 of 1t... toLto flows lho tontarkaldo •tr•mln ol walor, u 111rh onvyllo• thi• I. l l.rlng. Tlqa Attvan. wee dl•ootor , 4 It 'Hy ).u. .F" by • goalloman loan tt ling f. , r .M - The oxttr, %bon rot .t ow, 1.. Ott No-, and r•or ....Alum.' Ithtto 11..• during e.0.m., lhan gt. .0 AL 1•Kol•EISTI Ps ' • ' 14 . ., yes?' t hr. I:0i,, tor`. 1.. n 1r 1 2h 1 3 "rr. , thver nsr•trrtrtal tve ottort.a. I,llog I hr. past wt.. thr , or rriortathrtr ttri• romir-ret hu I , ..t•rt PI °gut. rt . , P., lir-m.l They wet.. 4.lrnitri•trrrrd by • tr,rrlr tart, Jur., r..ady •5 prottity. tinr. , rrt' drinking,.rattrlilllttrre, r •!str.trml rt plan the crt.• •rv-r1111L01 ,,,, 14 1.41 KIM 1 11 it wiiirm WAIN': 61,1.1'111.K I. ....rvle..al•le In 1b... dl.rd.rs nl it.. I rr. r Artli qten allt vl /0.11,111., la 8.., riosoly Aro vet itawn•r• Isr IS aol,l t•e11.1011 , n+ Itave boon e.ot LI .11...1,11 TICK AIAIINE/.411 ,4 WA Tltil I. • mlin aran;•nt. lonalol. !nay npos ovary In 11.1, them whirl/. alardril.nrn i. inka•lll. ar.l A. a delhehtful resort during Ilia 'vt. ..... 11. Ohl. Whit/. ealpLar PVIO, onto ho tital Vioat. 4 , 4 140. irw in Urdloal !Qatari Thu t• 1..1/ linrir koallby. Scioto Itora i• a rapid. rocky intaarts. the -Cher 1-rsaatlon 1.11.111.14 •,1 f.v, MI. LI., 'orb whido rho llvta till. it. way. I. ay...rya Inno, onisar at Of ion. the ....lax, "I thn artnia •ra t tit/IV molillat.t, Awl rateroporwal with trartiolor , rev...., • hal. carry ,r 1 all Una enpartluorw warn., than rani:rani, ihoonnl dry and lhr atmvapteern Ire. frrall ihat htirtlldity to nlndirial In health: thaw. eirranntallat, u.4rn tai o ton rar wilL ihn all Undo of :Lba. , 11 1 • 01 fa/.1 a 1. ., tin. lava! of the .++•+n, make 11., 1.. alit, 3. ft., Ina. , ma.. inn, I nfloaisre• •a monalnio region. sp, a.g prvi.4l) ... . ant. of 1.11..1, ..01../1 1 4 .1,0, by one ra 411 n ;float laanlilni 410., Itarnloart,ly Ica ‘.r/ walk. I .rot int' of 11, lath r bring two mila• la ar toot by Ibi. 1.1,0 I ,1,11 0.41 11.011/ itiir IV kr en FFF,r IF Tlrx 1.8[14 . isiOnlt4i 10 the bath 1,110 I.y IFF•4I /F-.llwlng rrlwU h.la tovrtF,..t..L.• n• di., II po Ly lirld Flynt...no appIIFFFI iFo nolc •pl lI.F %re I.• not 111.• Iw ol reline, mgrntivltt. 8,11 . 11 11p FII'1: A Ttlt.ttiniAt 0111 , t, I'..tninn 'Orating w all t...i 111 e ry , Itw trOCIt 0.11(04/1114 4 / nt tten ongs. Tt• Int Ott,. It, tun,. In wait attltt w tit Int n tttttnt ~ ~,,,,,,,,,,, gontlntnnit lotto (,() IN I () 'l' I N' 1 / 1 N Raitol Sill Bottom, enact Pat y on Brass Kettles, Sheet and other SPELTER,BOI,I , I3R, Ctirl'Ett 11l V LtTS, tionliirs in Olortt Tin, Tin Plat, lamit Win, Uloo Zinc, Antimony, ftlient Imt4 Tinisiirs' , No. 37 Fifth Street, PittzbilrGh, Pa. ('ot to any Mit,. E.)IUVAL.—.I. S. Liggett& Cu., haver° 11 front N w I'o mid 7O Wat., NO 7r nail 1 , 2 Front iitru.ct. 4. Iloorrt J. S. LW GE'lrl • la GO., LOUR FACTORS and Produen C.antai , A l'iltrchanta, for 1.11.• anl. #.l Fl.qtr,tlruln, See.l, and ['ran. gonentlly, No.. I. V. ultl . awl t.l Vrat.t ly W. A. CALIALLL .1.31,11...“1. 1, • CALDWELL A: EEO., TWAT FUItNI7IIEJL4 AND DKALGILS IN ao.l Cottou Cord+g•-; Oakum:l'u, ritch, mod toll. Terp:..nlht, Dock, Light nod Wary Drilling, •t Pre,. sporlo CI Hate,' and 7,1 mrs ORE NEW GOODS AND AMONG thorn Homo thichlod tArgalos— 00. I:plds of 01111111. kinds, Imwu. vrty c h o y., lo o. o tol o p t..ont runny otbor ertlcloc ar.• w oot shopping to give ow n edl. auturltrlCLD a my2l at north rut oaths 4th and Market eta WAN'rED.—A young man well prepared for the bonlorot 01 nook .Kenplog. waste ••Oa. 113 that upetity. •pply thie ror2l,3tord ybk iniEsTs! 11 . 3 E CHESTS!! ICE cellars! ll—lrao Owen of Om different else. and al Om famine., bad, 'Kerr beer same. sod ballast the loos ClaySture nod Tie Warehouse of Al', W. BRAD SHAW, No, lal Woad Pt, lot door below 11.0 also of the flohleo a au IV AV Y OAKUM.--300 bales best Navy (hi „LI am on hand and Sot aal• bi autiO .10/ta Accoir,:ha /LI Water et. =Rai announcrumits I=ll g=1"11)1STR11-T - ~ 11 (1 1 .11 IL Mll. Laal ,n(11.1s. 0:1 Ivan Porlet Attomni. Cc) - V. 11. 1:11 - nr, s,lll oan•lidato rnyl.dA wta, • k ..s . DISTRIct Arf,•l,4-1:1. •1,,11N M. hill ',Twirl: will 1.. 1.1.. re 1.1,t C..nr.nt 111.. ottir, In. Ulsnurr ATT..u.sry CAR ,of ItlrTninghatn. w, ;II 1. , a rand Wilt. tor I. k I .r” 111. Ho %le 1.4 [l — ' -- PSFN ATE. -.1. W. Fl $t t: , 1 r. 1 1i.•1.11..5• ._ . . re,..,-.3."5e.NAT.F..—E1.1 AS 11. 110 , 1 i N% 111 I .:L t 11.11• .---' dirlxto lot nominsllon Lx 11,.. ,• • lI,It R.pul.litan Orm,..ntion. E " p, mo,at, • air- • s], "t . 11,11.11, nship, w ,ilt••• Rt . 1.111.1 1 ‘ 1 4 11 II %IC, E, 4 5,01. t. lu)rttc Fps c. ,saty th. da. Imo.; the AT. e..W.v+lll nly1" 'tnaY• TT,. 111 I.v: ,Trs the .Rert; lai wan ..... I..nrn with 1.1....nr0 that ‘t, ft, t%, %111 I+. n M N TAN. PA SEM' 1.ht.1 oi th, (Imre, •i. Vrel,leN t.w,nship, rhh.thlah. snish-et tt,41.-I.,hti..lthnih.rht,:i.•an ChmktyChuventl.n In Jima, ettC....hthwh•Y I 111.1:1‘f , IN, ,1 I Ilartiors townsh , r , -)"1.. ,nn,ll.lnto Conn , y Onmmiftslocer, j..rt th..l.roil..rt th. K.1.111.1 , ,r1 C,•n•rntkm ME= A. SERI:EV:T.4 PIttsbll:;;II, WI I••• I • C.•tinly Tr..tmlirt rt •r twf,• IIK• It it.yl3 • • • otlt o: Y. of Soot!, Fayetle rnn.11.1.1.. c.,.nogy ...111, lo Convoutilm. 13 'Pas. ST. Calf_ Wm. A. 11r.ftnoN, of Pit lww no.,p...tit r..ll.llate for Comt‘ty Tr.. 111, t ~111... 1b.,..0•11cau Cotireutlon Ill}9.davtrT INS Fl.Ol D, olThe eity•of 'Onto 1.4 C....nuty bubp-ct t • ..•••t. I 11., Goma,iu Juan tup+..lAoor E1.,13 ASP ER. or a••,attalluln e ...... ..... 1..1 1,1,...a11c0s of CA•uoty Tt mw•r•••• J. 11COr NTI 'EKE Flik , Seriber, a ". rrsideut of V. 'Minx lovnalliip, J. a tanilidstA far 9lenenn•r .:t AlloOmtty r•mni), oaldvrt declen,l 4,1 ticani my 1: 1.11 , B. 11.% V 19,1 N, jay-A 1 DITDII.--A. C. It t TroN, Third Ward, I rittebtiralt, trill lin a candidate later.. the Republican Conn ty Convent..o f..t . the Sim.Vn nomination. ritytiaiddirter tll 1.1. !FORD, ill . Tareitttim. will lie n candidate Li - Pillory Auditor, nubJect in Doi do. ci.i.,ti ol ttio Republican County Conveiiitlon. Cf.- - " 11 I' DlTott NI. N. Br Rill FIELD, (if DIA LiNtrt, root loit tow...hip, will be n candlitntst Cri C,inty Auditor. iit.liject to the ileekinta of the Iteptilitlcati Ctionty Coot Vttli..ti. tn)lo:dhwt,.T N FEIN, of Franklin township, will n rutolidate fir Ceuta) , Auditor, Kalif oct t,. tin WOO Cituuty Convention. ap2-d tv tett . _ r HEST BE WING MACHINES A. M. _NI A 1L)61.5.A.1.1. Y (1) 1,0,1(•‘,1 Alleghrny ()NI: ul . the umntpLeming and Lit the name time rue/dive wantilim ha liyarpepeia,mnd all other diaries:ea aria. Mg from a morbid yondetton of the attorney! , and liver, In Ilmletter s hitter, It not only mamma thy Mayas. , from the ,vein, tint by zislam how hi the ersiatie of allirmitioa, Maly them Ka Wear lutadtkine. All who have trial It a ln .wlnlg. c It. earyllende dud sopyrlorlty, and we therefdre conotwod it tin wilier,. Dr. Ilisitottes's Ilittyra an a ton le is too well h noy uto weal praise. It is therefore warrely toreeery at (tile thew to do more than direct attention to this preparation, which to rortalnly aluermalled by way be ILA, the politie s 'Mantled as we are that Ito widasnolyitsal repo. holm, Ltll3}t pr.na minirient to eatlafy all of itaeltellware ts• a raid mad retard, fur all eliw.sam of the elem.]. and Mid by 41n: waists 1141 doiders pivotally, everyarbem, by 1108TETTKIt k EMITII, manufactnryra•nd noTT,N," II Witter arid fs9 Pront etroeta. (°! REAT NOVELTY—MI NI- A'rlnlK I'l Min ANOF —The tindoranm ed h""Tart""""11"'" IPI oiiri laN 11 IJS. ;;tl r P Piano, rolled %OCA L Olt alltri,l4,, o,Thyey or. little morn than h ALP kYyia, and are finished in pimps, haw ball ti mes, mc'd tlyi nowt alyaimble instrnroents , 11, etc-, that have ecrr been i.e amid' " 1 • ' Lich are whoirataie,and their dom. emir. Thew Mod marled. Thn public are reap.. ins Mad, ::::!t1a.,737,-,„ call awl examine thou, rimm trolly ing littlela , . 11. K bsttrat k 11110$., No, w Fifth a. • (.1.10,[1 1 - 1 .. nord direntalor the above and atria way's Plasma. • VOLUNTARIES.—ZitntIeI's Two 5V Itoudted and IPfty Volunbolen and Interlndta ho the Organ, Melodaion, feraphloy, /lc , with latroory r maanritn, ileacriptlon of atop, directions for the ta purc l inerd /tr..; adapting the work asprcialty want. of young orgsnista,ll4a thwie who hero made williriynt ro°. green 4. aryompliny plain psalmody on rho QOM.. lieldaldrio or Kerwlibitte. moo , st 101. Poe sale by JOIIN Id at {Tom] ICE CREA3I! ICE CREAM!' F. A. VIII:litSell A WNW Icemen Saloon and B.A. Water Fanlitaln, French and American Cvnfrctionary. nar2{ 42 ST. CLAM mina. VINE DRESS LAWNS AND ORGANDIES. —BUItCI:I7IICLD & CO. bare received an aneactment of beautiful 'tyke ADO LOOMS. Organdies and Loam Also. a my Aced artkie feat colon at 12K rents per yard. WIZ MRS. AtIATIVS WORUYS HAIR, STOR.F.R..—A }ugly celebrated article fur. Mitering grey boar et slab km to tinkle original life cub*, _fur stinky - DOT JOS. FLDBILNO. ..„ • ••••lubtic jaoticts. te..._ODD FELLOWS° PIC-NIC. — A grand Pie tato Oast at Giecooooi Grove oa Thursday, Jove •ch It via be traler .ta ix tDe b6"2" • SORGE S. l' , lollBlB LODGE. N0..3.11 L 0. G. P. , - , .. , -arrra taSl members of the Order) pleas. them , to at.. tberatafort I.:ozocre of slt •131.1.t.1ad. impropc r char.* r• will be I,•!..rotet! L." Oleut croistb-cd, •ud CDC . • tl:e VIII be rsrles, 1.1" de v o""Tr i .% ' ....v thg. I , n.t I.arc ,•( •trrct e• my2l:Ztes to; _ ' HIE A LLIEGIIEN'ti COUNTY iTIONSL ASSOZI ITION told th. herAur Monthly 51r-clog nt the Iron Cup College Hall. cm Saturday. M•Y 2Mt., at 9 o'cl“.k, On. 4. Leetttre Ly N. NELSON. Elul. ject PC , ..erd ru: Vat)... StinciveLe. Mr. MORTON, to oyru the di., ue.ot.. Reading by !lige !MARE EREW3B..N, ea d rCaNs, Mr. W. P. roi6rrrit:•i..d mr. 7. F. WEL \ MOND'S. myl.7 3.8. UAW& her. 4g.1.-PRtieostirs trill be received at theOfflee ot tto. canletsigued, whore pleat and tprcidcatione May tv-• ar.,.. pull' SATURDAY, the 4th day of June Dail., kr fur. noning all tee Nefertiti and Building of the 'Road of this Crinipini(: - the Proposals to inclads the whole wott, a ill, thii ••Xf Optil , ll of the grading lieyoud the city 112111 e, which may be Uhl Cir per outdo ya it; tho general character of the 'aid a to I. similar to H nor in the city of Phila. daltiLlit. JAbIVERN EIL, Frog - Sent, Til , V it Nos. wend 12 Fifth iitreet,Pittaldnuli. . M,lferMaliaLl I,S,IMAKCZ (kkraNl. t NO. ',..-. IV, r. Sir., r.t tnborgh. May 21,1E59. Pr-: ), ... THE l're..ident and I)irectors of thin Ciutpany have this day declare.' n dividend of TWO 1)01.. liA 1t..1 por mbar, tint iii ilk. profits rf the lest eta antral., i to loi applied to the rodertiou id 0,, , et.r. Inur BIBS. , n ,•2.. .ad 1110:110 It. iittVol.ll7, Secretary. 1 l'annst to oar, ribt.r.ANCS Craikilii. I I Pittrbilrgh, May 17, IS:rlt. t .'-;' 7 A r .. it meeting ~r the Directors of tlii, • i....,,,,..,,i..t.1 lion nay. a 111, 144, of 41, FIVIt PER ChNT, \ 101, 'too lii Main soda Half lair share on 1.1.1 up YU ill, n. dirt.. ..i. pa, std. in oath, on itonniud, to thn hold,. id pal i iiii •t...k, and to lot aptillod to the liquidation of Stial. Solo, .iii Slit [ not frilly paid up. ii,lo do it I 111,11311nofti t li L. `h-rotary. • e ale IL T ive•tra or lon .'a INS. CO , I • l'il• - •etter.h. }lay 6,1669. I 741- • 1 ' lft. , jority or the members of die vtt nivn'• I n.. c., hay. 4.."lgnate4 In writing to the Dowd 4.1 Sio , lorn of said Compeity then deeitr to rOnneet with the ninth. , pron-iplo, a Joint Shalt Capital. with the soper• added right% powers nod ptivilepw et a Jnint Stork t.,n pany. ne raveled for In awl by their Inrorporistiot notice. lien4i given, that, in ping - mow,. of the aboVe to taken by mid tertabere, the Intectera et intllo4npany w I e...ee4 to open book.. for receiving antes-Options to the C-.lapital St4ek of evil Conainoty, et the n unite no the reviver 51.4 het vent Water street, in the Lily Sittaborah, WE:SPA the :tat day of Jean next, at o v icl o ek o, said day Ito otd, of the Boatel. tuyr.ellnt .1911 N 11. I.lVlSiintiN.Ser * .v. ASSF.'SSINIE Nl' NOTICT.—IIo heir is her by Oren to tim Stockhelders of the 'Ventral "dining Do:Lipner ^ that an leatallteent of ODE DOLLAR rtes enalts till been le. ied open the Capital Stork, t•aystan at 11.0 of the Troneerer, ht the t it) .4 115...10 vh. en the 10th etsy rexin, THOS. 1101VX, rey,fol t,lnty A Trvaatnor G e olvalldining Co. 0110? Ruction gaits. 1.).A.v IF, 41,, , 110nePr. atynnwrcikt Nal , * 1... 74.• ,4 Filth Etteet -. 9 g ' LOTS AN I) DW.E1.1.1N1.1 lIOUSE IN SOUTH PITTW:LIMI AND IMMINGHAM AT Aucri4 IN —II, S,lllii.y sal I.rtuvu, Juno Ph; nt 3 o'clOct, (COMlllell , .ng Mmblaglou Yin. GAD on Mlle: nt I .10. n n Wasitingtan sward tool Sprnee In't No. 232, at corner of Craig anti William ate. Lot Nn 235. on Wlllinra near Cmilg rt. Fore LuLJ 1.4A1x 3r., bo's'n., tranhington .4. pri.Alin,. I.idn Nor. 291, ..‘II/.0.1 Manor et, to Ito, 01t.141 told rent,: tar, le. N.. 17 3,13.1 sod lota N... 'lei met la" nd Spent.. alley. Lot No 1...• on Sp, ma• N. 'to on l'ai .t , rata - eon Joeoph and Craig eti No stitIVII Lob. e n d 0; Mk Cnr.Askt., with &undo tram I 11 . 1.1111, Int , Non 22. 13 ma I. nu Itrownstills Turnpike road arras hill ode, eautite id. nwten Ibe lands of VI lillant Lippe and Alta Itmley. , • Title itoltputable. Tenna, ona.fourth cash, realdmi It, 1. 2 anti 3 yearn, with Intereet. payobln mooni(y. nu-ZS I'. M. DAVIS, &art. OUSEHOLI) IrIMNiTUILE AT AUC- TioN—Ttas (Sat. day) mortiltsg, May 01h, et to clock, at the I.liat•uco No. 2 , 9 Penn et, will tra sold, as family ant retool. bug, the taitire lionD•bold nod lineben Formtore, tooting climb aro flare , ' Distant Hatt Sail Sofa. Mawr and Ricker, Walnut Centro Table, 31arb10 top Stand, miperion Landecnt. Ninting by Wail, (eiew that Atli° 31t, ny,) Engravitirn, 600 nett of Ithnlionteare, 8 voltt, Ma logno y Book Coo. and Seerettry. Parl3r, Chamber Stall Cloy,: 5,411 ILO:, thlchttler, Vent Inn and Linen NValcott Iled•ttends, atter 11.1, l'ottou and blat Ittearing 1100 , 00, 00r1Colell and common Wool. Etnn.in,Cant . F. at Chaim met Doctor, 11... in Itosi Fttudets, Dining told, Qmnoanare, linetten 111..10.111, &c., An: P. M. DAVIS, Amrtr. FrausT PI F. SALE OF W ItEC Li or STEAM Molt JENNY (111 A neaday, May 131 d, at 3 I. ck, P. 31., on dm llonangahsla wharf, repposito of Wool et , x tIl he sol.l, tho stock saved "from the wreck ot Stentntrot Jettria Dray, consisting of two Engines. too ',odors, ow, thetot to• Nigger, with Strata Capstan: .inuttii) el WI 0 , 10/1 flll.l Cool Iron, Ac. Tennant ROlO . my, P. 11. DAVIS, Auct. 4;1 l tOT GUNS, RIFLE GUNS, PISTOLS, ll' &Tel V I „ 1.1 NS, 131111 LE. ClAlriliNo, 10.—On Tuue,l7ty &lay 31,t, •t 7:4 o'clock, at No. INFilth aent. o be .1.1 2 double barrel nook 3 Ellie do: 2 /1 0 l .„l,t n a 19.1..100 pi niaaaid-laand Silent' Watcher; Itagli . Nonad Can.. boor Soap, Perfumery, Varia,Conshe, Lc. I my='. 1'.31, DAVIS, Amt. •- LI A , rl 4IAITKII. 11°I.S. CALF AND SIP 1:1001 . 8, 111 P AN D tIN A SIELI , I , Ulna I ANS, WOMEN'S AFB'll. 101 l FllOO5, 1011111 TS, De.—The ettention of Dealers 111 r...A to the peremptory ludo of the fAllowing dearriball on Thant." morning, Nay at 10 o'clock, at Um lornmerrtal Salon Dogma, Nn, 51 Fifth at. 71to goods are all r enh nod .anonable and every way worthy their attention, net will poet ire'' , he 'add lit the time sperailtdi Mar cotton glazed lime, I I "17 spilt Stn.( llonuertt, : silk ° 1 12'1,110 0 black. Panama " 1 "12 I brown pine meta' Sip Ileogaret, grey mired " 12 " F Calf flooLai I br . nwn momin,ro 12 " boy.' berm UpGaltem I monks cord tap o 60 " tneneatottn'tl Brom,. 1 " cable brown ° ° womgoe ll o otem 1 Lice 'l2 " mens'cloth 1 whits Shirts, linen Ina " " glove tail " son, made in the dot 12 " youths' gratin top" foment, and late. etyle " tonna' Hip Itoota, (<1,0 , 62 Straw llontets, 21 " leather Wait... P. 11. DAVIS, Acct. COTeli BOTTOM PROPERTY AT PUR- A, NC SALE IN I,OTS TO SUIT .old .0 public auction, to TUUSEDAY, 2J Jnde 0051, 01 trainck P. NI., ou the pretnims, 130 acres of mints amble hind Ttne otnable property, ritoato milt. from Um city line. on (to north olden!' the Monongahela river, in Peeling township, atifoining lands of the lots /runes Dom, deed, being a part o 1 (be and Woods estate, con ftticing rich bcdtmu cleared high laud mod undulating, te.sliend, and la gu laid ont WI 10 Mtn. , every lot easily Detest:Oa—on ono portion contul• int 0,01101110 lILTOII-011n of tLolrnool,looo - t.llhie nldinity 1. wrrrte.l Ihn metalns bone, with nu era... Dent won of water convenient, large barn and ether not building, 'rho Bottom land ratmot to sorpsamal in excellence of Thu cleared highlands offyr erety (to docenarnts to gardener. nod Moe growers, whilst the TWOod. loads nlTord twmatitlll all, tor Ltallgp, TAI. Pb(000(7 Is kn., of acre by the trathlailen 1.790 Plank Brad and P. & It. MO , under en:dead with rwa, s ,, t ribie ptrniaa to, to Tartlet Prank by May 20, Oto. MD, whey row. plated, 'a ill afford superior adrautag.'s to thoso desiring to purchaan a country home. Titlslndinpntablo. 'Form. of .ale one-fifth m. 11,11101.10- men in I, 2, n, 4 amt 6 yearn, PeCrore.l by Imminent malign* thn premlnia, with interval payable Demlnnnually. Sart Itnntbnawa will start fnim the carter of fourth And .Inint stn. at 2 o'clock P. Bt. on (ho day of sato. For far. ihnr into.l”stion e mptint of ISAAC 11, PENNUCK„Ifo.2. I iny2.o P. M. DAVIS, Anct. 13==1 'S A 0 X) ICE CREAM "• t.li - t7c's Crtyr.me 1,...4.22 Nee. 1., 211.215, 2)C. eaul 21A, Itz Oregg'n Om 01 lung on ,11.5e1t.t.21. , +I., In the 11.3roaghio1 n. !Owl, nt , la t•.•en 3lanor VA LT A ISLE STUU . May AT AUCTIN On Tnestay eveniag let , at B o'clock', O at lb. c0mm....110 Naive rooms. No. 61 liftb greet, Will te WWI '222 .hart. Merchant. A. Manufactory. Bank Stock: '1 110 Allegheny Bank httok. 26 do Poona. umranco Cu. Stork: 1 h Bank Rua , . I'., Vt. W. A flbkago 11.11.00 tia; I Lond Warrant for 160 mares. P. Id TUCIC l'., FT. W. & U. IL IL Ai rgiveTs kJ Bata, In lota to ' , nit purchaaera, by apt P. SLIM , : lit, Anat., No. lit at. AUSTIN LOOMIS IL CO., ItlerchanWAxchange. LiTocß. SALES BY AUSTIN LOOMIS & 1 J Cll., AT THE MENCIIANTS" 101131121 DAY !at:NV.4(l.—Bank, Bridge, Itianrance and Pepper Stock, Band and Neal Natala cold at public gals at the Merobanta . K.ebanga by AUSTIN WOOS A co. Nat., Drafts and Loan• on Baal Iretala negotiated cm roaautlabla.tortn. by I.OuMIS A CO., .c2l BtorA Vote Brokon.4l Waal, at. . __. LYON'S El Aillk %TLC POWDERS, Wdi &stray GaniTn Insmts, Glacktonshm, Bed-Bugs, Yltar, Ants, Mega, and all pesfriff Om vermin Idea. TliF. importance of a reliable article of thin 1 kind Is nenitimaLle. In warm mealier all Stators torus with these annoyltig fern. This powder Is the Mall article discovered which will extermilosts (him. A camp. 7) of laitankars, from the llortkoltural Society of Paris n , hile mandat tho form of Asia, observed that ell Masan lighting upon. certain kind of plant Teri mott dew ., Jood. Thin fast maa made lam of to gaud tnlle niglitramps from them intruders. MitanUtias of the plant maw blamed lame by 11r. If. Lyon, and formal • position ltiesol destroyer in every experiment. It Is simply • rotra/05e4 WE citron malty prepared to emiot the effect of .g.... 4 ttio" , 11 . 6. Rle and Lotter@ Patent have /men olotoomal from the Goren, ts of England, Volum, Gorman'', and 'twists Gov the Worldht FR.!. and nunwsoht otealical mid 4El[ll.l[T:re WI. hlynet ithd suCirtlen. LKITFR FROM TUE moron -ref TILE 11. STATES Errafroti, Idamoor, ISmldngten, atm y,,,, uar. ~,, Dear She I bairn the plemoto to 1 mars. .l• .4 of Ca a-rEs yott th. the Itoyzi COMM i .. 0 1 4,4 Worm,. mar, at 1,0,0. he., avrar,Rl yea a Medal and CM/tills:de km the __ , ,,,,,,,,,,,.f yip/ Alammtle Dinnlere , feeektenntnallng g , -MILLARD VI LLMORW, Chairman." The ea../ mei amempanied by • sertifisate of Ptitme Atbort It IR Free from PaMoks. Naw You., October lot, 15.55. Mn 2. otc—Drar Vilo have *iodised and tested pan. Magnetic Powder* and Bud Clem parfait!) harmleos mankind and dumeatic nnlinalk but certain death whew to -1.1,-.1 by bop% loos and insects. JAkl P.Blt. CUILTON, St. D. Chemist. LAURANCE REID, Prof. Chemistry, 11. V. ilespliaL 51r. JOIn 1.. Rook Superintendent of thoNaw York Ho.' pirel, obet has egrilen all the bog* MO, moths. ac., watt Lyon a Powder, soul Ands it of itionillPo value." Every gardener and honsokeeper most bora adirerk are.[ In an article of this kind. Reference can bo model° the hater, st. Nicholas and Metropolitan /lota* tp Moiler. President id tbo A nerkwo Inatiteltd: t, Gn. Winfield ticolt, Cyme W. Field, L.M.Yanaw, of the Poo Points Mission, lc., Au. Judge Udp• dillooYet7 of Prof. Lyon to of national bripartabee.— Tte,Farmene Club bare toatrd It tboror.gitly. it win dew troy locusts, grasshopper; ants. motha,buga, aroi MI rennin. Garden plan ta can be proorrad, mat housed mule pure," Arrangemonta aro now mode through *swam DARN= PARK of New York„ lare It toold throieghout the awned. Many wealth. Imitations are MaTertfaegl. 11l cautioual eligw runs, Noreiriber stu,less. "In retiring from buslneta, / bare told alI ray Ineact • Powders and Pills, Lottera Dw01,...itt4 amnia pertain ing tb cJo erets,tn Item. ILSRSIIa PARE.I, This Poarder is n m.da by =pelf, brociiht from The Interior. ipie, and le unknown to soy other panning' The grandrie , nod effnntiynnyt i g k, la pot op In tin carnalstiara, &admit! N. thine to bear my name. I ...R. LYON.. Rata and mice gannet be reached powder, endue st a gnerie pilL Order them through Any law; chat ; e Lyon'. Powder hands a But Lyon's MIN are taxi/ to rata sod mock p g .,* mike, 23 tont; regular shah lie cents and pp. Follow directions. tiro fresh , used Charonyhly. BARNES & PARK, 11 and 15 put Row, New York. Also, the Mexican Mtu3tangmet& . MACISERSIr-25 -kitts NeTl extra jut /IL 404 ivrpoeby aw.wr