l e ttSilitt{fir t, 3323 , 7-3. r. WILLWOL.D. c. 41 . 03..3. 3. mom. U. ERRETT & Co.. EDITORS and PROPRIETORS PXT'iS CPGI3 TUESDAY MORNING, MAY 31, 1859 F - vmm'-m.t7r!rrf!vr,“rm Taw following extract from the city article In a late number of the London Timm indicates that fears are entertained In England that the war cow In progress will not be confined to the pow ers under whose auspices it was commenced. It is evident that a great uneasiness as to future events pervades the mercantile classes, and affects the representatives of the various moneyed interests in the vicinity of London. To such an extent has this feeling grown, thi the Times has been compelled, for a period, to lay its thunder bolts aside, and take upon itself the office of com forter, and combat these forebodings by pointing out remedies under the most adverse circum stances: "The most important question in connection with the useability of England finding herself involved - In war is. What effect will it have upon oar commerce!! In the old war with France the suspension of our Maratime supremacy would at any period have sealed our ruin, and • the grand effort of Napoleon was to achieve a European combination, ouch as should exclude us from every port.—So long as the profits of our enormous trade remain undisturbed we are Bare to tire out Our opponents in every struggle. Can we count with certainty upon being able new as heretofore to secure that result ? Many looking at the fact that the French fleet is al leged to number and power of guns to be super ior t o o ur own, and contemplating the possibili ty ot' its being aided by that of Russia, are die- , posed to entertain misgivings.—But these per- sou omit to recognize the alterations effected •by the lapse of a generation in the international system of maritime law. Under no conceivabbLeircumstanoes of tem porary or even prolonged disaster could our general commerce now be interfered with. We might for a time lose our carrying trade, but that is the utmost injury that could be inflicted upon us. The doctrine accepted during the Rus sian war, and subsequently confirmed by the Paris Congress, that free ahlpe make free car goes, has settled this point definitely. Onr in terchange of goods, therefore would go on with nearly as much steadiness as ever, although the whole-of Europe might be arrayed against us. The business would be conducted by the Uoited States. Their ships would bring us cotton, corn and all other Maples according to our require ments,- and would in turn distribute our mane- factures over the world. Thus we should go on buying, selling and making money in our old fashion, while our opponents were suffering ex haustion under the effects of financial misman agement, commercial prohibitions, and the de presaleg influence of conscriptions. It will be urged, perhaps, that in the event of all our ports being blockaded, even the American marine could be of no eervioe to us, but that is a con tingency which few English men will oonsider it necessary to discuss. It would, moreover, be as fatal to America as to England, and would therefore, soon make that power a party to the quarrel. Bat it may be said that although the inviola bility of neutral vessels was so recently affirmed by France, Russia, Sardinia, Austria and Tur key, as well as by this country, the three Conner Powers may, if it should suit their purposes, disclaim it with as little scruple as they have lately shown in stultifying their decisions at the same Congress regarding the Danubian Prinoipalities. There is no room for any snob apprehension. Those who attempt to set aside the new princi ple-must do so at the peril of immediate war with the United States. It is a matter on which the Washington Government will entertain no question, and the first interference with an Athorican vessel would be followed by an instant demand for satisfaction. Happily, therefore, the bearings of the case are now entirely inde pendent of the wishes or decision of the Conti ,..3tental Powers. Whatever dreams may be nour ished of fulfilling to the letter the tradition of the first Empire, that of teeming a coalition to abut out and destroy the commerce of Great Bri tain, must be considered by the progress of civi lization to have been shorn of neatly all of its terrors." In another article the Times resumes this sub ject at great length, and euggeets that although the statute law of the United States precludes altogether the possibility of registering European ships under the American flag, it will be quite practicable to place such vessels under that flag by a bill of talc, drawn up by the Americas Con sul, with a certificate that she is owned by ea American citizen. She will then get the pro tecticn afforded by the E. S. government, re maining, with:regard to tonnage does and ail elmilar conditions under the liabilities common to any foreign resent. Should Eogland become involved in war, it is probable that increased latitude might be given by specialacts to facili tate the granting even of a national registry. ANONG the victims destined to the recent eac rifle. at Tacubaya, Mexico, was ooe Col. Arro &Tiede, whose bold and successful leap for hie life is worthy of record. Col. Arrodillado SO I the N. O. Picayune informed by one who had it from in eye-witness was already in the hands of the assassins, who, drawn up la a line, were '.about directing their pieces at him, when he cried aloud, Bo as to be beard not only by the bpstandere, but by others at °distance. "Reid, hold there, a moment; I have a message, a revel _Won for the General-in-Chief." The tone of voice In which this announcement was made eo earnest and no sincere that it made instant impftision upon that officer In command, who at once euspended the execution. No sooner, howeeer ' were the guns lowered than the bold man; his limbs now free, leaped from the midst of the crowd, cleared a alight enclosure, knock ing down two soldiers in his way, plunged into a deep ravine, and notwithstanding several hasty random abate from the party he eo unceremo. :dowdy left; made good his escape with his life. flourrtins C501.3.—L3 a recent visit to West- ; era, Termeasee, Mississippi and Arkansas the crops of all kinds appeared in moat excellent condition. The cotton stand, in every locality, 13 declared to be the best the planters have had in many yeare; the plant never gave promise of an large a crop. The wheat is ripening, and will be ready for the sickle the present w ee k, The yield on the Arkansas White. and Bt. Fran , chi rivers, le Very heavy, and excellent in quality. Dr. Owen In his report of hie geological survey of tha northern port of Arkansas, .aye in many of the countries the lands are capaulo of produ from thirty to forty bushels of wheat to the . We. The crops this year, in those regions, will rally corroborate this opinion. New wheat will - be abundant, it is expected, in, Memphis market, next week. Tho wheat harvest in all the south ,' Mud aoath western &otos has begun, and an abundant crop 111 secure. This with the flatter ing prospects of the crops is the north weal, mast have a material effect in keeping down any advance lathe breadstuff market, caused by the war in Europa—Evansville Jour. Bf. Louts, May 27;—The malls from the West - hringacoounta of au affray atthe Maysville Ferry .:',:- on the Big Blae River in Kansas. A party of returning Pike's Peak emigrants attempted to seize the boat and cross without paying charges. 11; D. Williame, of Bay county, Mo., Peter Val lean, late of fiit. Joseph, end one Thomson, who Were lu the employment of the Ferry Company, km; upon the emigrants, and killed C. C. Stan .Satutwha, Virginia, and Wm. Murray of Hardin county, Rom; and dangereosly wounded J. 8. Barnum, of the latter place. Williams who died ,the fatal shots, fled with his 'party, to escape summary punishment from a crowd of entignmts who soon arrived at the noene of the Two young men Iron:title plains, report that .they were asked to alga:a paper, to which three hundred names of refuelling emigrants were allizedplidglngtheroselres to destroy St. Josephs. Osiette professes to fear no violence, and !I' - :iiays that "those who hare already arrived ' have ' , .'47 .- Woadtaattri themselves peaceably, ,Ooxilainshtsx.--Diatricts.-1. John S. Milli dem., reelected; 2. Masco° R. H. Garnett, ! dela. re:elected; 3; Close run between Castle and Dejarnett, both 4. W. 0. Goode, deck, re-eleotcd: D. Thos. S. D eco ct, dem., re ' elected; 6- S. F. Lesko, Ind- dem., elected over P. Powell, regular dem.; T. Wm. Smith, dem., ,gre•elected over Thomas, op., end Sheath:ford, r dem.; 8. A. 8.. ,1 • 1 ,4 . 0 4 Baehr, o PP051 1 .1 OD, probably , glee .over J. Faulkner, dem.; 9. Jas. IL If -simmer, dem., probably over Harris, Ind. dem.; 10 Edmondson, dem., ro.elected; 11. D. choenn, dem. reelected; 12. Albert G. Jen - klns dem., re-elected; 13. It. Ituah Floyd, dem. ITIS anotioeable foot that real war music has I always bees dreaded by despotic governments. There are countries where no one dare raise a not. of the Alarsellat'se. Out now it Is sung - by - troops all the way from Paris to Rome. It re 1-echoes in the passes of the Alps, and arise from the plans of Lombardy. To the Italians it le already a sitnal of relief and rescue, and .may i'yet . he oa coronation anthem of triumph end lib- Pot/. , . " - Ponmaan Zuerzor.—The Davenport lows .gem and him a rumor from Pike's Pearftt !women Whit had beep prominent ea letter writers du ,rinit the winter; had hen bun by party ofex operetta 'emigrants whom they hadhnotbug ged;:. lialtepapere . 00rreepondente plea es Atalte Roam - ' tepiscia boneffroadetio, of thi PAUlugh Gazitti.) The Old School General Assembly.. DMlANkl'OLle,ly 28.—1F - mth D4.—After a tremendous rain, with a sublime accompani ment of thunder and lightning, night before lest, the atmosphere is cool and delightful— rather tee cool, indeed, for some of the breth ren from tropical climes, whose hosts found it necessary to open the Moves and kindle the fires. Some one jocosely said Indlartapolia was turning the cold shoulder on (he Assembly because they had given Chicago the Seminary ! Prof. Wilson, of the Allegheny Seminary, preached last evening, in the Third church, on the Dying Thief. The sermon 'Was equal to the Professor's best efforts, tally sustaining his rep utation as a pulpit orator. After the usual devotional exercises, the Ae numbly proceeded to business The Committee on Revision orPresbyterial Reports in the Assembly's Minutes, reported through Dr. Wilson, of Georgia, a new arrange runt for the heading of the columns', as follow: 1, minister', licentiates and candidates ; 2, post ; offics address; 3, name of church; 4, number of elders; 5, communicants admitted on examine- H o e ; 6, colored communicante; 7, total number; a, adults baptized; 9, infants baptized; 10, whole number of baptized youth under twenty ono who are not communicants; 11, number of children in Sabbath schools and Bible clams; 12, contributions for domestic missions; 13, for foreign missions; 14, for education; 15, for publication; IG, for church extension; 17, for disabled ministers; 18, for all other purposes. Dr. A. S. McMaster referred to the column for colored communicants What color did the com mittee refer to? Dr. Wilson—All oolore except while. Dr. McMaster—Does that include red" Dr. Wilson—Certainly, sir. Dr. McMaster moved to strike that column out. It needlessly cambers our minutes. If we alai oily one race, why not all? Mr. C. A. Spring, of Chicago, moved to lay the motion on the table. Carried. Dr. Perkins moved to strike out the column for baptized children under 21. Tabled. Dr. Lowrie was opposed to the arrangement of the money columns and would like to make a speech on the eubject. But he saw that the whole day would be occupied In discussing this matter, about which there Was so much differ ence of opinion. lie moved that the whole mat ter be postponed till next year. The time for the order of the day having ar rived the consideration of the report of Dr. Wilson with Dr. Lowrie's motion was suspended. Elretton of Protestor at Danville. —Dr. McGill moved that the Assembly proceed to elect a Pro reaper to fill the vacant chair at Danville. De. Breckenridge being a nominee for the po sition, vacated the Moderator's chair and called on Dr. Thornwell to preside. Rev. Dr. Cummins remarked that so far there had been but one nomination for the vacant chair, lie auggeetedahat there might he another nomination. He therefore earned Dr. McLaren, of Allegheny. Dr. McLaren hoped that this nomination would not be entertained. He suggested the election of Dr. Breckinridge by acclamation. The Moderator pro tem. proaouoced this pen teary to the constitution of the Seminary. The vote must be by ballot. The election bring en tered into, the result wee as foliowe W. L. Breckinridge, 179; John F. McLaren, 17; John H. Rice. 1; E D McMaster, I; Hr. McMaster, I; Blank, a Dr. McLaren moved that the election of Dr. Breckinridge be declared 110110i11.1008. Carried. Election for Directors of Seminaries. —The As sembly then went into election for directord of the Princeton, Allegheny and Danville Semina ries. They were mostly re-elections. The fol lowing persons were elected for Allegheny 7 Mmr.rters —C. C. Beattie, S. McFarren, John Robinson, 11. G. Coming., Joel Stuneroad, Geo. Hill, J. I. Browmon. Elders —Thoreau McKeo wn. Robert SlcKnight, Janice Sehounineker, Fend for Disabled !lutist:: s. —Dr. A. W. Mitch.- ell, of Philadelphia, Secretary of the Comlaittee on the Fund for Disabled" .Ministers, presented his annual report. Forty-three applications have been made for aid from 32 Presbyteries. $4,698 have been appropriated in sums varying from s4t) to 5250—being an average of $lOB, a con siderable increase. The whole amount received since April, 1859, was $7,952 16, which, with a last years' balance of $,853,33, placed at the committee's disposal duringthe year, $9,805,49 The number of churches whroh . contributed was ; 235; 3,089 churches gave nothing. The balance on hand is $3,000 greater than any previous year. The report 42 clergymen, or widows and orphans of clergymen, received aid . Pending the discussion of this report, the hour of adjournment arrived. Afternoon Session. —The Assembly look up the report on the Board of Domestio Missions, the business pending being the motion of Dr. Smith, of Va., requiring the Board to eend to California all the missionaries who would offer themeelves Di. Smith had leers to withdraw hie motion. The question then recurred upon the fifth res• olution turning attention to the Pacific field Mr. Dorman moved to amend. by adding "and that the Board be directed to pursue a more enlarged policy." Dr. Anderson, of St. Louis, as connected with a Presbytery which hail more missionaries than any other, would say that they had never yet proposed the appointment of a missionary which the Board had not made, or fixed a ealary which the Hoard had not paid. lie has' no sympathy with theee cries of expansion. Those who raise it are the very men who would come back here next year and abuse the Board for not meeting its promises made oq the enlarged policy pro posed. Rev. Sir. Martin, of the Presbytery of Eliza bethtown, said a large-hearted man in his church had refused to give to the Board because be said it wonld he locked up at Philadelphia. The whole difficulty is that balance. Mr. Macaleater replied that the balance mime in at the closing of the fiscal year, and it was it:Toe/rale to expend it in the short time re. meaning. Mr. Van Dyke inquired how much greater was the increase of receipts In those menthe over any other year'' Mr. Maenieeter—About $10,000; and (he bal ance was put at four per cent., which was ob tained as a great favor, and thus money enough was made to support several miesionariee. The House called the previous question, which cut off Mr. Dormati's amendment, and adopted the fifth resolution as originally reported by the committee. The sixth resolution was then taken up. It ; provides for a committee of investigation, look ing to a reduction, reorganization and removal of the Board, lodge. Odes, of Llaillruorv, moved the p74 ., i1n. ,nestion. Carried Thertdantt in the resolution (number of commltt•ei wag filled With "wines." The resolution wan then adoptal, there being alma • doze, neys. Th• report of the committee wu then adopted u a whole.. Mr. Hartle whihoil cotilldroce to far as it Lail hoer. Loci In the hoard to to rentoriel. It. 'beret. , g•ie.olitid lowing resolotloo. Ilesoltpd, Vint while tied In tibliwer to tin earn , et pray r of the church, tots opened the way to a h Übe, to uneaam pliii extant for the preaching of the (Lark.] thronahuut the rail territories of this country, while the it, topiathwn and contributionn nod expectations of tbs.:hatches, have in mu tant:woe° been greatly enlarged in anticipation of °lnaba, this demand. The desembly vlow with metre regret. that a [ergs and •tendily Increuing amount of these contrib.- I Vous, so sorely needed to the end, has doting the put flee years, Oren annually reported by the 'loud sit • balance withheld until it has tot, augmented from it,OoO the first par, to rAnGO this. -• • . wu The reaolution laid on tho table. Mr. Martin offered another sem:lntim, directing the Board to enlarge Its annetalewpnepdstions hereafter, as to absorb all the fends which nasy be in bond. Mr. McMaster, inquired if $lO,OOO of the beLince, Vat, not paid mat the ,ry day triter the report was made, and Forbad-re not $l,OOO now remaining to the Treasury The Treat!on was answered In the aflEirmatlve. Mr. Smith, of Ontonagon, thought the Board was the best Julge at to the enlargement. Thu tuieeionerles dIJ mg.,te wr moth whet ammart they reeve, d at that they alumni r. calve It punctually. Mr. Martin's second remolutton wee fail on the taller On motion, Rev. D. Y. Junkln, h. to, wan appointed to Preach the next annual ...noon in behalf of the Beard of Datnetalc Zillasloos, Her. IL W. Condit, D. B, alternate. Dr. StantonerfChillcotbe wee appointed topreach the aer. num in behalf of Foreign .114alons,J. Gray,D.D., alternator Dr. Mt in behalf of Church Ex tension. Mr. Canningbaux, of lodianepol/e, alternate; Bony. M. Smith, D.D., In behalf of Education, Lewis W. Breen, D. it, alternate; Prof. S. J. In behalf of the hoard of Publication, 11. J. Tale Dyke, alternate. • Synodecat !fonds —Dr. Mitchell, moved to ttko up the reports of tho eommlticeeoo Pyoodical Records. VAR too clots comottoci tho remaining portion of the tin). of the amend, The decrarneot of the Londe flapper it to he mind:l4l],rd L-morrccr cheroot], at 3 o'clock, ht. Lrotes Powder and his Pills, All the Inseot tribe will kill. t i Judge Meige, President of the American Institute, ; says :—"The discovery of this powder, by Prof. I Lyoo. is of national importance. The Farmers' Club have tasted it thoroughly. Locusts, grasshoppers, ants, huge and all vermin 0011 be destroyed, gardens preserved, and bonzes made pore. It is free /roes poison 10 0110kird, 110 Ice eon Jfr. Lyon cal is." There is 00 question as to the great efficacy of this article. A few applications destroys everything like garden worms, bed-bags, teas, ticks, roaches, &e. It is an Asiatio plant discovered by Mr. G. l.yon. Many imitations will be offered. Be sure It hears his ad dress. Remember 'Tie Lyon's Powder kills all inmets in n trite, While Lyon's Pills aro mixed for rats and mite. Sample flasks 25 CU.; regales sizes 50 cts. and El %MIMS Prix, Now York. Also tho Mexican Mustang Liniment. _ _ B. A. Bows k Co. hero just opened their lee Cream Saloon for the season, where the 'erne of this deli cacy can be supplied at all hours of the day and eve ning, together with all the etcetera/a. They keep con neatly on head every kind of plain and fancy cakes and confectionery, manufactured from the best Ma terial and got up by competent workmen. Wedding and other parties supplied on ehort notice and in the very beat style. A noueobe garment is a desirable matter, and to have neatness and durability combined 1i vary pleasant. J. L. Carnaghan Co., Federal street, Allegheny city, possess excellent facilities for doing a first clue trade in both men's and boys' wear, and appear to enjoy the confidence of "Fashion Lovers" u well u those who bay for the purpose of ordinary ROM Tar attention of dealers is invited to the tole ' of hats, bonnets, boots, shoes. 1 100 Shit*" Ole:, which *sato 110 sold peremptorily at No. 64 Fifth" street, rbbemorning, at 10 Voloair, 17 Mr. Drib. ~;;; __. .;~.-;: - tot the weak caseedlog Mij 30 fk: Sped. VapositiL ; ' Bt* , Irk P11111111:24 301.256 , 426,451.11, 4 726,2091 '617,310 - EXehan^elrk; 545,8401 184,630:1,59t1,915, 344,443 M. it M . " 1 205,9121 111,57111,1101,6211 275,793 ciii.,,,,,, , .. J 149,460 45,5071 628.4341 90,297 BleehenieA'" , 230,1151 50,0111 729572' 79,103 Iron City •• 211,645 103,2431 698.10ui 154,334 Allegheny " 1 215,010 85,2021 707,1061 105,048 11,952,235;' ..:2.024,673! ITreastalte& of Notes 1 and No r,.. to 1 D u . 1., ther Make.ke. Banks. I Punts. $ 1, 3 1 8,919 V: I o The above stUernunt 14 correct to the la•t of toy know. $ 61,406 $ 77,936; $15,088 edge mud taller JOHN HARPER. Cushier . 125,007 31,544; 14,716 tiworu b and subscrtbed thin 30th May. I 458,betere me 79,608 74,7_6' 33,067 0.031 8. SD ITU. Notary Public. 7,554 , ______ 14,880 9,692 Statement of the Illerchants,and Band -44,444 i 33,0001 19,130 Torturers' Bank of Pittsburgh. , 18,307,4 140 13,886 Pirtsccaon, Monday, May Wda, 1159 19,370 . t 25,3221 10,162 C l Fuuldion. 115,912 00 Duo Depositor& 778.797 90 ___ __—. 1,,,,, other Banks.. 74 72.0 31 $ 361,308 .$ 250,2311 $ 145,767 Due Commonwealth 3,363 04 332,499 247,4 111 200,246 Loans and Discounts,........_ ......... 1 001,031 54 —__ I______ Coin 111.570 75 28,889 ) 2,820 1 Note. and Clucks of other Banks, As. 711,407 70 I I 00 4'9 Due by ether Ibinks 113,007 41 it • The above statement is correct and true to the best of my knowledtmlool belief. W. 11. DENN Cahier. DYSPEPSIA._---The worst foe of humanity Sworn and aubacribed before rno. this 110th day of May, Is BO well known, that we hardly feel dlepowil to occupy A. FL / 6 53. a 1931 J. P. IIIACKEN LIR. Not., Pnblie. time or num in its exposition. Tear have c.,,..ap01 sUfferiug Statement - oiSzettaxage Bank of /Pit t•bg, from 01. or another of la verbal forms. In tact, It is either 1.11792.1100, Moieosr, May 30th, ligu, a canal or • cokaagter-ice of almost terry other diseases had .t.81,500.905 47. taken In thls siege, we believe one rent . ds—SfERIIATE'S ~e. to.". ', tante. . 60,000 00 permanent ~., u''."u HOLLAND BlTTXliB—will always mitigate, 11 not effects n Plawie in Vault 1,1 630 to permanent cure. Wo might to stronger langua,ge, but, . N. . ~...r y 1 ,...," . ..... ........ .......... 8 ,,,....,. ; . 0 88 6 are a 1 M 7 . 8 . 10 11 a reafaulng tut 10 01 as • tow...Mu '1189.. Notes and Checks of other Bauka... ..... 31,016 53 tonally, desire to avoid the prejudice welch would toted) Doe by other Banks. ......... .. ... .... 14 715 tin to what would seem mere boasting. Indigestion, Heartburn, Headache—pock and Nervous—lo _— feet, all that have their origin in impaired digeation—h, which are metaled BILIOUS DISORDERS, AND LIVER COMPLAINTS, Mental Disardera, ireitabdift, indispoolton to Thisa, hupalfence, Depression of Omits, Nervous ftart and Trrfidli.g, desire for Bolttauk, and a number of other • affections of ten C 1.,., rendering a toss unfit fur Inter coarse with the world and the society of his family—will all, In mat Inatome., he found to have proceeded from that $1 ,965 ,307 al dimmed elate of the digestive organs 'which this medicine le . I certify that the above statement In One to the best ot so eminently calculated to relieve. my knowledge and belief. II 31. HURRAY, Cashier. itsanCattgenD—The Chinni. highly Concentrated Dont. I &acorn .d anbizrtbed before roe this 3ttua day of May,1859. have's Holland Bitten le Tot cm In half pint bottles only. 0 09 3 1 C. W. EItNE&T. Notary Public. and retalli& at $1 per bottle. The groat denoted Or Ode - Statement of the Citixens , Bank. truly Colubtated Medicine hu mduced many Mutations, which thh public should guard against purclusing. Beware Pittsburgh. Mny 30th, 1850. of Impealtion I tteo that our name Pion the label of over) -- ASSLTS. bottle you buy. loans and Disconats.... ..... ....... BENJAMIN PACE. J 14., & CO., Solo Prupilvt,ro, '4 Cut. to Taut , - Worio , foOvot, between lot and 11 ste.. illtsburali. P.. Notes sod Checks 01 other Bauka. my"-Sdawl l • Duo from Banks and Bankers. lllUicelDitseu. Accounts • Real &N., Or „ Exchange.. Outset.% .. Mechanics'. Iron City.. Allegheny. Last %rock Attu abbrritorttunts THE undersigned, citizens of Patton n. all ably, would Vp0pe...111:13 illawliact, In Iho Votl4, I, habitants of Alleghney ct.unty, that they will urge th, re n. Watt. of W N. 'll,l[l.lt, Erg_ id e.,1.1 toenel tit, for oounty Auditor, et lite C. ming Iteputitideo bounty Oreinee. Um, he beteg c:ntpezent and well ealrulattd to übichneee the ditties tfthat bilk, fait blell,y. . Z. W. ABM .101111 liCanz..kNr , Join t C. Caerszt T., J. 0. PATTLIOO,, Titos. lll'ilasnus. N. bAccear.A.s. '0 1: M. Trtotteredt , JAYE] It. Al'Ehatt. Atka_ D. HLLIOTT. . JOllO 0010.0, Jon, 21101111 . 3117 r, CI. M. Wett,fort . te et. TILMPOCP. 11...., Norm, Jou, Situttasee, litatot I In. n,,17 It .war G6RIIAN CANDIDATE FOR LEGIALATUEE. —I3o mach hu be..n eat.l lately on o,man Reevrromentatt,n, that It la thought proper that the r. I pf the people ehoul.l be had. The Aermat a, In georral.a.rodirne se It.derendrnt attlindo In politico. They pr... 1010 deLen they left the Democrat lc pert/ rle eden, end they only rapport the Rrpa Lhn ,„ tin y Co long eg ft rein may r In the Philadelphia Plat. DLeatiefrettuu tx;ating the Gittibin firpobiltatia nz, .cc...wit o f th. 31.....achuaatte ammo:meat. nail the du trictlog of imr comity for Strmhlr, ,t troul•4 to trait for the Itopubtleitu party not to torte...the aurtie. .to the clematis take a Brio, Intertut to IT,O r.Ure•aentativn rf their flat:taut to the Le-gi11...1,, it I. but proper , to !ear, , them for choice of their mu. berme her. been brought before the yobliS through the praise, tor tine minor lark the einiaiary quality of being kruiet. • o. oi be tug iroptilar. Hot the name which the uerturto• themAelrfu .11,geat le that et Lt7tY7, uf the what Ward, N: rg h. 11. a..• tiowinsted .t a Ihr111•11 we rueetzt,g, I y . I.r, tunjurtty. and the majority of Germ... ery f If. re ttnirenelly ePte.ue<l. awl the G.rmerr.._ t,. be rept . ..rt....4 by lam. Cone Yelling the Tat gnettl.en, bylltnJ whtell yln,e ,nen ttl.ie their personal betrytl, It II only na.r...eaary to stater lint be orcelple• *be. earn. p ctem 111 the reel of the Gera.u. II th,. C.only Coneel.ty/n r 1,41 any reyarel wn ashes nt 11.0 oern,a a, ann Ibtond a to Yenefl the 11. , I,tablly.oll party at tfin 11,31 l l rea3.!ent..4/ . It arIII then eeglemo .4 ‘,411,J,.1 4, ttehisrgh, marl thereby enceedidyte party g••••• TO the YUttl.lll.l7l THE'OPPOSITION STEAMBOAT LINE GLEVELIND Try UfFi FARE-. TII A LL 1131 L, including slatn nA,ula .11 rt •a 1 For tickart and all le( rroltlm all al IR, (1..c.c:.1 1Tc.31 ern liatlron I nzil Sbmtnt.mit 7,1,0 I . lo.glthW IVA,. MIMI a.0.,1•1 200 T ,, N.IIU7s:F.EI: I.A-1( netl.l :aanlal.l.lan.l Fir ne •tro a! _ S t'S I )R I ES-. -3.12 saeks Whoa:, 4., Dry A t pl., Flax hod. 1 l'oa n, 4 1 .)Fe•lb. re, 7 ,- ,rrln 4!..6111.; 1 - 71,037 6 .0 rul3l LE , A I Alls.l • -. $2 SA V ED.-- =II r!Lt,i,4 IN TII NOILTIT-ITE-iT 1 k4r 4, all Waststo and Fonthern Rallrnad and Skala; boat Lino", Sr. nor Aril at ill, C,af a 14,A, 31,nongahala linnet. tnyZl I nbaT IRON SLATES—AII rice. sold Ily VV. li. JOIINATON A Cu.. nlyal Btailorn re and Prvivtorm, 0: W0 , ..d ..• rHE ATLANTIC PEN, No. 100—The rrery bat fnr Mercantile unn.tykada Ydr and edlo , only b, W. 0 . JOUNISTUN A CV, • . uly:11 ?nation. ra 4; Wood Wirt '. B ACON ---10000 lbs. Bacon tillOUldere. .3,013 " 41' rect.:rin g from ettrol,ll,.. en.l tor aale top' ItOl3T. ILal.,rty el. ASTILE SNAP--15 bxe. genuine Erepell C Eotp Jolt recd sell for rale at FRANCrti Yamily Wooer: and T. more, redrral et CARB SODA--600 lbs. pure New ell.tle S. c. suds put reed and 1 . 44 .1e at ritAUCE'll Family Orocnry and T. nut e, et., Alle g heny. • tnyZl OHIO WHITE SULPHUR SPRINGS. Anrsonocement of the Proprlcior for alto Ronson of 1.459. THE OHIO WHITE SULPHUR sPRI NOS x - Ala situate In Delaware cnunty In vnliev n.•rth ft Colombo. (the Capital Ohlo,) on the Pct.,' river,lo nnlre Irmo Lehrare, 6 Dian Ilya, tbu Whin: Sulphur P tennt., nn the nprinsnehl, Mt. Vern. n and Paten:lvo Itnlirne.l, nn , l 10 tulles trom Pleinuent Valley or PprtuT• Ration. on On. Colonibnc Yigna earl Indians Realm,' :rprnn.• Lo o/a•n for the rru.plints ut %Laittne On the let Day of Juno TLa Isnprovomenta of 18:,t, Anyo boon Iwgr, onabllug to arcoronottat• from Ore to •IT hmtdroo Among tbrao Improvement• may Lm. tneution.l • largo sod rl.gant hotol, now cotlag. rose, ..11.thonat bolldinge for woosemont Sod rocroalloo, titoolt•o LAI, bounce, n rteam letTdry, go, ke. 1;you the estate there arelleo trhiAtt tm• laa four of which, the Witte tlalpher, the Chelybente, the Nag• action anti the :Alloy ettelybente, are dattdrety , itiOal vrbilatlLe filth In rematkable for the put Ity rpf ewer.. TIIE WHITE ISULELIUR L. tscautlfell Afteetun tottutnio, eltaated user the rocky hnnk of the &Auto Aver. At the thiAh of Itw foot helve the mutt.* of the ett,to Mere the remarkable stump of solpher water. which ettyptice this eyeing. This ate,. wee discover.) tr.lrty jeers ego by a saalisman who was boring fur salt: The water, when leached, et and arose to the mutt., .sad bee ever slue. roctiticed 10 flee' during at) Iltello4e, lellllool.l.haogo or nbatetneut, either In quality PI nirutcisnt VHOPLII.TIU For dem" dime liprlog• hese hewn highly esteemed I their zusdlciest properems. ' - haring elm vast season the rspetattou In Ibis tespert has beau ontigulidly mallmesst They wore administered by • phyelcl.o, Judiciously as qmeddlY, tame of &teals% cnation•oce, ac,and °mkt it, systematic plsu the Wars tddhsteds and granting. TQE W 1.111% WATSII BULPIIIM la ptcullatly serviceable Ia those dleordera of the Later and tomach, which au often afflict gentlemen who !twee Loco too duel,. confined to Weirton, end Pereone of itertentary TIIE CHALYDEATE SPRINGS Are permanent tonic. Tittle aka* upon broken doer and debilitated mnallutions have been not Iranalent b Miring to the blood a new vitally, sod to the pe eon new Ilfo and vigor. TUE 31AGNESIAN WATER Le • gentle eperieot. Invalid* may rely opoe every facility bring forulsbad them which mu contribute to health and monfott. s delightful resort during the summer coonths, the Ohio White Sulphur Eprlngs hese no steal to the Won, nod but law to the Volfed Ender. The location in peculiarly healthy; the Scioto hers Is a tepid, rocky stream, the “Cliff Limestone," • formation bundled. of feet in thickness, limo& which the firer mite It. coq, Is everywhere, miner at or near the SIOCI•e,, lion grounds of the btatb an lean- Melly undulated, nod Intervened with nummoun rastme, which carry off all the eoperfluous water thee rondeting themli dry and the atmcephere free from th , atlamoldity to pmJudictal to health; these dratmetancas, taken lute cote mayo. with the altltude of the place, &WILIAM feet above the Inset of the 001140, maim the tonality /111 fmn horn nude n 0 ,,. toflovnote as • mountain region, The noting property cenobite of SAY sacs of land, ore hen dreg ut which is covered by oat of the mat beautiful cruses " ( Ohio. This woodland 1. handmotely Mid off into wolim and drive., one of the Team being two mike In extent. BATHS. tattling bath by the plea adoptath brOCight iplo compotltion eilth that al. xthtutally Warth Ilut htitloge. The water la heated he th e ba th tut, by at pip.; the beat not belt* raised blab enough to precipitate he elite, it la by dda aysteta applied to the earl.* of the bather with out !helms of the eallue it:Egre:neat, TELEGRAPH OPFICE. A Telegespb Othm, Cloceinunteatln g with all puts or t h e tons t tua heap eaLebtl.hed at the dump, To tro Ulna to corunctioa with dlstint polata, will be great courraloace to Routlamed who can bear from and direct <ntlr bottom affaln daily. AU the accomeries renraary to healtth pleaaare and amoseraent,ridursamancct to Bad at Um Uhl° Welts thal• phew Erprlay. settee propteter drterrolued to mat t U, la enq pattleelar, • Ant dome waterlog place, GratlAed with the Mama patronage a/tondo:I bat year, as effete will foe spared to malt its eaatinnance: A livery well stodetd !ILA korona/2d wrist's, la atisett. al to the Won[ ll s ,o o,' enactments grr znnn9lt, Waren': ANDltkir.AlLLlOolinc, inralgttl* Fthile hlpliar o.Deliwin cc., Oa?. 1:, '4.- anteing or the Hanle or Pittsburgh—. 1 M -- -- 11.. ---- S . B L - U ---- Iti — E ----- 1. 0 ... 4... - - : ._ 1 •ILUDOS• ----- , ----5.........,. rensatatort Ilsy 30to, 1852 t Oen= ertitiour Ekt.otts IL R. !JEAN& AoSIBTANT JODGE Or C 0311101: PLEas.— EQ.-PROPOSALS will be reset rw at tho Office '''' Bum " d D'''''' ' *...--S4;J ' W9 05 "''''"u"' 1"'"'" b" Cth.'4 "i '" r't-rt- vrn .le.h - ES L HEIM en' he e candidate ias Dottie. .or the iat dmEted. Where plane and tpsolikaticau may be Beal Estate and Ground Het., ...- 44 42 Hon at the next Iteroblinn I"re:tetragon. for_tha vele. of 4 ... 4 . 4 11 Skrillipty, the 4t6 4.3.0 t trammel. s te .r... Stocks and Iltscellifouu4a 4,41 34 IL Sat ibe Lai itue recilia 1 a full auppll , I Doe by other Mlls. - - ... . -4:. On G_ Bank Notes & Checks ea 433 LO tal . El:4lot ltrip, of tha C- - ert ..1 0.0u.0u 41froary!Le.31.cfrtilr c. ,,:: :: ,, , . : 4 & t.r &11 pta. tee: pr....6 :4....i d inad trt; in. ail wedi ding ua tha ti( c. r en. jb: iv u2 tha t a -- Nina. 0;1.41.4 MITI 21 42d 42u C 4 Pianos and Melodeons. 0° s' • - A Nits.? .1 t Dor Memailder W. fos- tits 7 Irte ON far per cock y d; the mend character of the in, o f the site ...t P..ha stre h 0, a ~,aide,, ~, t h„ eri.ek La b• maila. in thav: now in nee la the city of Phhe 'Axes vveralt,Pmfroor, tp10b.r,‘,.,::,,h,v.n.f n c0 0m m t . ..27 ,, ,Z , 11, 0 , , e ..; &secant Jodtts sf thlit't.- rest2o et.. it ___ro ,,, ±l_ rro. 10..112 nth street. Pittebttith 1,036 , 9 4 5 '7,092,95711,499,193 1 , 0 5 3 ,799;7,161,57411.774,41g2 _ _ LI API LITIErt. Capital Stock__ ... ..... ...... - Profits and Earn Cnt-t.td thriden and Swipe Are't 16,554 79,557 Tie 00 Dann other 8ank,.........._.........._ (%realation Delisitite Capital Stock Circulation Depoalts Duo to other Dania Contingant Fund and Pronto .. • Circulation ............. Individual Depositurr. ..... i D. to other Lanka Contingent 1,t.n.1 $712„ , 44 The abor t . statement to eorteet V, the Mat of my kr.ewl. edge and tellef. K U. JONES, Cashier. AtEntonl bort.to toe ttitsahlt day of May,' S:4l. m3:il J. F. 51.naastut. Notary Public lit.Mtllll. of the M!oloolt•' Bank of Pltt.bargh. Mom. Cr, May :AO, WO LIAM LITLE:t. CorettlAtl.,, „ Rita. to vtber Duo to U•parMore.. Vomit 4 The , ist,o, ot.Conlnnt is n•yryn.l S,:4,YY . to tlin 1.,1 .1 my km, n.l, awl twin., Mcolll/11V, esroryt botnr. Inv ad 57.4113 thy blny, s 3 IA. %Y. Y0:. , TP.11... 1 .4 •.t.ry . _ . . litacoment of the Iron City Bonk. PITMOOssO, Noy .4 , L1, 1 , .Y.i Loops anti lAssonnta . .. .. .. .. $ tllllo I.; Ihto 1.1 other haulm.- 1,1,0, AA Notes And Lhor ke of Alber llmllts ..0 Io A PM et Spode . , - .3.n2 :.:1 t: p. . .:11.n1:1 00 hp. tooth, bloke Ito :0.1 Du« 1.• 1,..1.-..eltut, 151.3,4 ~: Th.. nix,ro ...1f.... is correct sts,A,Oros to the beet e. my k mortis-Ise amil , sllol. JVIIN II A.11..1Y1 N. l'eash'e. Allirtmol Wines me, Ito, :Ath day of MA, A. I , , I elt. Mt3l IL FINSIEV. NoLsry Publ, t.llTatentent of the Allegheny Hank. l'irttutt..a. 11. e _.t;n, AFSttl's Notes nod Bills 7,7.* 27 ottvl 111,1, 'Y th,” 4h 1418 4, other Bank I n.lir4lual 21.0 1. , 0,1 11.1.-11“, I tar. to th.. beat .1 my awl Whet. J, W. ti..i.:E,Oultder. Sqx,rn •411 tx.forp mr, thin 5,4 day a Lay. IFfiJ tny.3l ROUT. Nntary . . _ j'Ol{ A FARE 'ION lAGAI{A ` USIIII! GEN PRA I. WEHI EIZN RAI UM lb £M FT); &NIF Corner ki my3.l lulawT C OlNltitirt !tt ittly r-t ,t 1 Wro. I. J t...nng =ME ENLILAI. Tax. T ini3l,lt,borT GICkELEY'S OVEKLAND-LEITKR-.s SOI,V 1, THE TIME TO it'aSClOltl: Th. first of Vr Greels,'sUses Ivan Ilaniss, Utah, l!orula, ta i appears this weak. Ills Letters are looked for earth ninth 1111.11,111..at4 will all awake lu t:eketni Weekly and Wsskly Trit,ns, SR well as in the Lally. Tertu. Deily Petnl.Wkaltly Tranne, $3; Weakly Tram.. F9r club terms, ate Mims, of any date. lIORACE GREELEY a C)., Tribune Buildings, saw Tnrk. KNOTS ICIt CREAni ROOMS, No. 27 Fourth Street, near Ferry. TILE eubacribeC respectfully litinoll ncem to the patrons fir this seslkkewwn ettattltshlt,nt 11..1 he A still ptspals..l 1., tumult FARTIE3 Als D WEI/DINO! , In Ivry beet style with Adarr. my'Mltd ICES, JELLIES. FANCY CAFES AND 1'Y8A.1111 , ..±. illsirth.ollemen and Ls,,llea served latch Jlea.ls, Including very &lie.," of tho season, 19 style egos; to any Brat cla,s tn0t....1, at all bonn day and evenint,. ray3J:lm,l JACOB B. 110HI.E1'. - - :ES URN HIT 11. V l' ty Cincinnati. Ohio HAVING TAK.EN A LEASE: UPON TIIE "MUNN " for • term of year., and re-orgionintil in many dep•rtinonta, the inoltoolatiod cm .ad) .y Itiot Ilion s rang.istltniti, tending to tbo comfort 110 , 1 tran•faclion of goes. olottlnic tlio ..ity. •ill U, pitch n. t t go.ttin t lb. do• inaud Of any et t o wn., at ttin boo.. A trial.. onlicited. - JOH MISO:V, SANDERS & CO J. N."SEiAI.L F.v 1 - 111:11t 4 , hat Ar. CO. 1111 . 011TEI, Ant, nnALEns TN RARDWARD AND CUTLERY 757, l.nl Mnrlcrt St reor PITT 9 PA. in,yl7 dtir Notice. To WHOM IT MAYII iltt&reloed thetortm TUEZDA 1 IL k tim, At their vretehemie Lltyprty at, 171 I . OIIN FUEL. 1.E113, got etorago, Ao., If the eetne In Lot paid amt ehrlt.re ',moved L.lfor., that tita, et I tilt A l l l 'CttELl Plttalmrgh, May l . lllt,ls7s—triyli.lhai C. B. M. SMITH, Attorney and Conn.:olio - 1. at Lan =:IP C• SILL, SURGEON iIENTIST; .shl Officec4 ✓• am/ Rtonce 2i. G 87 RANT tITREET. opp,alte the Court norm, toll,.• he can soil the trant• of and Wet may foror hint with their pltroruwo Any ut the vorleeettylto or 71,0 ILlAlltvi If lettibet. to)Ordlyte JOLINSTON's SUPERIOR ALLEGIIENY Wt.—Tito Illlbencriber, =sterol tlir past favors, tvoold luform Isle/ CIISIOUIerS and others that orders fir the abort, Ice may 1m µleen to the d siren or the Ice W. 4 0.. or direct ed to Sox 317, Allegheny Pod °lnca, or left at Mr. Thiroll sito's Intelligence ofilcu, corner or Peso end Howl street; • ..PfilY I. ossalasll7 kept for .01.; also at the real. deer. of the eeliecraher,rvrourot Third .[toot aoJ Mast Com 1130U, Allegheny City. JOSEPH JOHNSTON. MY 130:1Nd DISSOLO TION.—The Partnerel — Tip A.,/ lure flitting bettroth WU...A Bann aud Urine Damn*, under the style of WM. SMITLI tt. CO., was Ms upload on the 16th day 01 February, 1.559, by the death of Mr. lthion Brown. DAVID E. PAlttl mei JAMES JR, baring par. chased the totem! et Mr. b. Brown, deed, lo the late firm of Wm. Smith t Co., the Itemedry and Mashie., Blaine. will be hereafter candoctel under the style of tmleb, Perk Co., by wham the became of the Ole firm will be with+ SMITH, PARK h CO., NINTH WARD 1r017ND.R.17, PPITBBUROII, PA. ll'arehmar, No. 149 Fire( and 120 Second Street, IVrANUFACTURERS of all sizaq and de- JAL .Iptio. or C.I on Retnrta and Stills,Oan sof W. ter Ylre, Sad fro.. Dett Ira., Wagon Vol. Etat) Moulds, Polley; Lancers end C00p104.. Al.o, Jobblog and Laddno elaistlnge of gray doecrlptlott made to under. Haring • complete AldOllflllt 81109 attached to the Foundry, all ameteary Wittlome will Do ear dally attended to, myMdtfarate, Jr- j 4 OE CIIESTS, 1(E bilkSTSLEvary eon. calvablo style mulatto. A large stock of nor owo make and warranted. Mt at Celebrate Meat Pafee—wercral +hew neat and cheap. Maroon. d Peceot Floe Minato Ice Cream alra from 3to 3) quarts, at manufacturer+. prima. Charccal Furnaces—all the Urea cheap. Water Coolers, Water Cooler., Bathing Apparnttm, golf Pealing Fruit Can.. The aracet. aupply of the above aewlonablo geode to p e found i n the city at the boo City Stove aud Tin Ware. boo. of W. W. 1 11LAD911AW, N 0.131 Wood stmet, my 2 tat door below &Igo of the Gold. Oen. AIREIGHT FOR ST. LOUI S.,. 50 tO UB nollrond bon for Bt Look. Mato W wonting freight it apply to Emmy It CO, 25 111.1berty et. OLIVE and pm wins for aileby. talblaffiTOC/C 40. my3k • -No; Ca, caner Wood and Youth 1tr.44il 1311:41 MED BLUME "i.-4 Earn Dy IMMIUTOOX a co. _ . _ ~...„•. ':',"..-.:-. -' L...i... , -, - . ',•.',.c:•-'!:k,7?,',:..: iSaritt Statementg 0.3 00 . 100,34 Z 00 P 1 BT. li 61 & l S B=MI 8 n 66 6i too 546,643 Ixl of 1 4 J 04 31,613 01 176,931 . V. 6 4'4 12 4 elv6 11,EE6 „. .61,111 1. EOM= 1.1A1111.1T11"; auto a 00gitiscin-inln r7. - c !Cr a rturE, U=l7flrllA ICIMII=I REM Ottsvellancous fro:n the Faetory of --- - . {:;ASSOCIATIS LAW Jr Dos or CommoN I'LE-11. ~,, , ~,, , r r n. ... ,. ....9..,,, 1 ,,, wez 0 ,,,,,,,, EDWIN n. prow,- ..siii a tiitittihi.,rorrirmie... TR . - P. t.b.ch.mio'n,lls, tine at am Hyputalicau C.n.ve•nt lon, to be bold thlUne,lS,s9. c,0r M,... ,p., h.,5 President_ . and Directors of this ' the .111 re or eisancil,i,u Jr Igt a tha Cecil . . 4 it dleidead of TWO DOL WILI. I A )1 li NAM.: & CO B ' ''' . - . : iie'' ' trr ''. ii. r.b ~ 1. U lt ~ A I.TIM , RE. moollease, ie.., of this munty. LA RA afx uoi t -a pro toot' the hat olx mouths, to Le &poll.' to tho toductiou et ate Block fr..- L .Tetostas illguma mill ben candidate for ! 11337.4:11ed HENItY Itt. &IV 3:" BillL ______________UOD, aprAtAry. M 0 icki ooti s 1,411 I ii, l'. I• rit , •torN ..I tlle , ofth - e7L ' eoc k'n lete .t Laa'A '. .P . : l' ,. l . 6 : P il ' t r e. 4" ,.. C.3 rt°,T e et, " srm r e7l 1 Pte.., • et , 2l d•ta•V , rtwasltrtea. 1 x — ; ----- . c--------,—,,, , , , - 2. • =_-.—. i.s - AT a of the Directors meetizig ntaba r a, .N. DossyLor—lth. Dlittrict Altoona,. ! Company, hold this day, a Dividend, of MD. Flat MDT. r,.. , -a. D 1 97111 , 1' A troll NEl' . '-'••I ACl.ii 11. Al I I,- .r. boloya m T u tro md Do , il p. an y. a b o io d i a . li c... ti h r , po m r atdoe.n4on &Mi. thi&bad.iltocti ma aril he a randidate before C. lie' h !wan C o nly Cn.. tendon Lo! Marin Attorney ~,,-,i,ta et e , !of paid op shah, and to be applied to the 'Nth:4W% of - - -- ! Stack Note/ton Stock not folly paid tip. rte.. 0. 11. RiCrEY, loin i , a oandidate . l'or : mylihiord I. GhISR aItIIOUL Sanatory , Patent Ahern•y, &fure the to it liepi.'l, - e!! Corm:lh.. ---- - myleollotoF Fr. - ! - DISTEICT ATTOILAF.I".--JoilS M. kri RN.- ',- pontos atll he a Quoit late Leto, the noot Depute limo County Cooventiou f,r tee, caa..n La the otto' of Da. In, Attorney. my3olaaT DISTalt - T ArroLte O. 1 - .—ltottEßTll, EAR ,.dßirraineham. v 11l he a ,-and !date for Dien trio , Attorney &fore the hoput,heen Venoty Convention aplth.leatcrt t,', 111 li s e.od at, 'LI deo , alert , ' rif‘le aeon", _ - . I— ,SE.N.tTE.—J. W , . ri.,, II YII 1% ! HITE, of Boots, Shoes, , Hats ''"ckh."'n b' n""th'i rtei't! ' " " ".1!"' ” -sn ' Coooty C. 1,00140 Ld State tiotoit.,. .e rny7;dte GEO A A CU SPITRAL SEC()Sp 11.4 ND FI.,INoS For Salch r Rent Clieup (711.11{LoTTE BLUM} BONNETB, 0- JAMES P. TANNER, Atiaem hi 3.. ; ligrk.. L. 11. CARLISLE, Of We:a Dee:, n ill be a candidate for Amembly before the Rept:Milton County Oonvemlon. ni.l2". :Ea...J. F. Zota,an. will be a candidate for SHOE, BAT AND BONNET WAREHOUSE, ! nomination to tbe Legoklatnre, imbJect Li Ilia decition Of ll.e Republican enimmtion. my 270140 No. lir: Wilmil Streat. ; 7....17" Ae.SESIBLY.--JOSEPII W. LEWIS, of the Thril War!, Fillet. ell, will Lea candid.ite before the a.. Plttcliiirgh, Penna... , . '-toll r.,i, E”,,,ty C. , ,,,hticti for Arotinify. mr2.6olaatcT Ran i.i.w iu i .i.., Lie erg lar,., , rock io r Gown ; ' . 2. - -i7 - . 2ISNEII til.l.—J ALES CALDWELI„ of the pm - chem.] dlroct from ilia NEW ENGLAND MANE- r : ., " , th W3''' ' it y, mil.i.o.t to Ma .1. cikion of the itepubltoto COonty Pi tiAorgh. rill be a candidate for O. Aa. TORIES, at the LOWEoT PAS!! PRICES, all of which will C ""'" . '"" inyierdlti• E be Exposed of air /mall alracceon COST WHOLESALE Cg — Fort AssLllßLY—District North (d Al. sirßoy.a wl..r h•To rhip, will lt`:.:o4pLitto'srut!l'.l.ty°PhttljuorN°lt‘gt4n..ll`AterrZeltio*Rt'o: 6 . 00 ,1, for tea fot o , ‘O,l ~ band mu os by I.tottltcatt• t.otaittg &TOR . ..a Gurrrention btr a fn m him. rr ...chtty. for the Dlntriet North of the Alb.gbritty riser. making their parrhturs my:A:dawn. T GERMAN REPUBLICANS. Sit - Denier. Ant rt.titt,ta,.l rnII t , n; and act. • - Ltly thttitt.t . l,B t.f lb.. ito-t. , 0 .. 5.. - ~..,t ic. ,.;. ; ;. : . ,i , ; . ; ;. ~,,,.,„ rte. _,,,,._ _ _„.,,,_ , , ioambip, a t:1 be a .ulidato for Assembly, subject to @e ' , r ,, ' ,... T , : ,,,, ;"' ,..7 '.: ) ..::_ , d,lsson of the Republlerm Cmsnty Conser.tlon. 121)20:.IXV 8 8 . ROYLk BOYLE & CO ze-J,sr Rucu, .U . Pitt township, will be . , ~ . .t...1..1.1, f, nomaluatlon f, As,mbly at Lb, next Re publican G,ltilf Convention my.:Uplawtort , . . 411111) s' , SECOND STREET, Ati i . .II:=3 - Coh. Wm. ,Dour:l.As,. of Elizabeth town sh,r,,,,, Ili L. , . candulatot.r. , o..eml.ly,,nS . l,rt to the d.ekion r • • 1 the Republican County t oriV , llll , ll 111)17,1c r 1:.,,,,,, CINCLN.N.AT I, 03,110, , , -- - .5...... , 1—'' . -- W A. s , J:zt" . SI. .l tiPEKSO,4, of Iflllittllll, WWII !It P.3llrmut - oy ! .hrp. a 11l be a candidate far A esvnibly from the district FOREIGN LIQUORS AND WINES : ' '•""'"""''''''''''" Y• '''' J '' "°"" '''''''''''''' R " ca publin County CAmventlon. ityl7.3tdr. Disci huuts or ficitY - Deviu E. BAYARD, 1.4 . Peebles towil- A ICOIIOL, COLOGNE SPIRIT.; , alitp, will be a modidats tor re.nomination for Atsambly, .., th th, R..publican Conrentinn. my Ill.tw ter Campllene. Burning Fluid anipints ~1 .70"...10niq RitinLE, of liobitmon towrohip, will 1.0 a ran,11.1.44 for Asa.mbly. SU rqr,t to the drag'. of -- -, the Itepuly'smn Cottleution. D 714 • ma”nrgwtor. r • ~ i (, ry 4,..r1,t1, n.l r i , --. .--- ,.1 1 .. C. ArGuTNßArcn, of Birmingham, Domrslic Liquors. Wines, Corilialii and Frrneh c0.....“0".. " 1'..nt7'.... 1 : ` f! , 72 ,7 1:!... R C.7. " '""'L'7i7 7 13 I T 'T . .F.. .1-t. S Li::: TURPENTINE BOURBON AND RYE WHISKEY -o Iry ALF , . PIP.ATARIA ':KW K . Ol. Et".l. CELEBRATED •9ED.-1E ' %AIIEiEET A votti f-rI , IIEDEMCK JAPAN MB PrTILRA apl4 d.tirly)* tirrith.treo•t • ll C•nuicuerc v ,l Fur Bankers' nod tinsinrz E FOURTH SEMI-ANNUAL VOLL'IIE Ibi• saluatda el rt,lll, po. ah no I tua 15:11 of Jarman', I,l‘ ing n•Laa....-.1 I.) ft ra,kl aa.l eitazzlan &mama. a rvrx n.I Nistam, rasian.l evA r.q. actr.d, he. lean and 11 ,aad .isy delt•rry ata Las Lase I the .ma alga tha work. nerertl Aundrees nf thP Lost -144nkers and .11,(Isanta In cliffennt etti.. of the, trw.u. In.rn .onnz.nl iv pnrf,tn, OA. Itpfereutr fleemd, Ono rnsting vcracio. and rrlinble compend of the (ft•cranary comlsti.nk wad onnptnn• at..l mnrcantile firm, In t wenn:r• klx tt, Is" lind cltionnn I rntr, of tt.vf. f th. Unit. el Mgt., Th. Nee Ttd It Jlercbant -r Irani, will ateertain by • 1,, accompany log thr Ito-k, the prude ..1 credn, clutter:ter. habits. and capital ot ouch a. sr !II let likely to de-al .nth Lan, while the nut-of-loan mert hen( a 11l ntaro .nth a, carecy. the elect Inundation au et.lch the Nt w Vork Lt. 1,1 bar. their huantetta. To prraute for any patothle error that might nerve In a am k e. pg.ll,rtrin sitla.l and to keep pi:tech....la tufornted of the change. that mutt nocraaarny tate place, the pro letory issue. prtnte4 a age. of cremcnione er.ry tort.k " The time .1.14 truss 61 , 5 such a "'uric mutt rare, the low • It mutt prevent, and the 1011t,e0e. II [RUA Imre tu at-raring tasnd and prufltettle trade. make It Invaluable to aht.le. le lerchenta, Jlattuf.thte.., Nola litotere, end Dena. -.lthe.tOntil, yud yet ............In. le tineatt. tem ,' t,.,•1 .tante+, the rt..t I . .. , • rtetttl..ta Ja.t/J IL. belittle,/ ..1 I tn. , tel.-, la turn... Mal t.• trait , : rd.. r, at One II neared Ctul , ler. to r ..111111, ' Ettd varttrulers. ran ~ , !.sec el 10 CU', IViT.ll.llx Uo.nt . , ! may I:-.orten r,... nal at the •,, , I the proprtrt.tts and pubh.l. , J Cl tilt a Itsfltill.:E At e4)\. , N.. =7 llt , , , alsray, N. at T.,. j ',ter itsuatteray hint, I 1:.0 Nhils,Jr. /4,0 I :.; \.. 1..... A tad atrret, l'lttaturub. The Pet fectlon of Dental 2Vrt. ./i TIP! rl A L TENTH IVITI7 /'LA TES 0 F Pri.:2?(TL A Li I AND COItALITC 1 lIIt. N. ST EIBBINS haying opened an “ffice if .11,1 Penn .(reef, II ;trepaned In mattrearture and Inters teeth td the Oat, tine t riin.nt, In lateedncina flit.. enter ikdi itflrrt.,ll ATI. , tf Dental Wert to the ellIWII• 01 i'lth+lltVi. Dr. S. fa., natured taut thny will meet the tame favorable raceptton whirl, line Inan awarded to them In Sew Turk and tatter 1...,111.. labor. they here hero Doted: and be fnraterroure IYUGT,, that they are deatmr,l ht.upentaale, ae they eerhaluly .1,1 all other oty len In LIG ITT:i ESA, KULA lIILITT, 111±.AUTT and PUIIITY, and lu every quality which render" Artificial Troth dm:table, and are at the stole trrno mach Irma es pearl vv. epectment of l hie watkmay la wan at hit 011,.. No. 191 PENN NISA/1. Sr CLAM Carriages ariaT Buggies. FOR THE ACCOMMODATION of Pitt4i bnrghen, and etrangers inking the city. the cr hui opened • Wareroom Immediately In the rear or the ote.ngabel• !knee, on Pint atm...4 h,r the Mk of CAtalt I AGES, BUGG I I.:14 AND NYItINU WAOONti, Of hied manufacture—the watt:Hat ail ael.rted with greet care flaring b.rn engaged thirty thlw yearn In the hnelnona, and the last sateut..o yearn hi Allegheny City, with nn in crease of bualunag, %a nufficL,tlt guarantee nn to the quality of his work. The public are r.rectroily 1,0..1 to a.ll lad examine big yrurk IM—Fattary nn the cern, or CPA. , 3I xtrrit god North adnlnd, Alirgheur City, nult+.3mdiwr New Stock of Melodeons. JUST RECEIVED, a epleadid new lot of Melo•leou., from the factory of Van,.n d Hamm., Lt..e too, including all the ,t 3 1., made by thi• Arm Thal make ~,,, sments have 1.. n approreil Ay the gri•ateat woe/. M. to too country.. Dr Lowell 'twain, Goo. F. Ryan, W. bra4l.ury nod othera—, Asatipoutly they tan t+, tatted Ilas beltigfra class me1ee.,,. , ,,,,. Tbry amnotil ler the lloetug gouda • I. Th.. pure arid niuwal itualit, of Their great poor,. of if Their quality bf tuuo. Their nmpt nod easy tourb 0 Their beautiful st)lo of Hubh. Their durability. Their chralinemt of price cult' by jJ,t o 11. NI ELLQs, kl Wood at. liewripti v., mould.. s..nt to nos add re. in It . . 1 , t. - E c)v.x..-: EXCIIANC{E /LAD BANKING 110DPE KILAMER & RABBI, No. 2,5, Bank Block, Fitth Street, PITT3I3I , I[OII, PA. at,:.\ awe.. rati0.........[W1LT, E beg to uprise our friends and the pub -1:c toot we bare tvmere.l to our new OFFICX. NU. 33, 'l l / I .Nli BLOCK, Y 11.71/ Mll - 11.10:T. worn, we will be happy louder them our e, re k. a awl trust our ample Capital, with an eSperienen of laallty yt ors lu the lynalneve In lbw .11y, w lit r natant. to anal tho aau•s oloueMll{ooleill IC. Win ri).(l/41.16 SO troaleart the Fachnop and tiank Ina Bonin,. In nil t. brand... Commorci4 raper Ilmoounte,l awl Nrantlatot. Roca, Hoods, and other ttecutltica, nought nal salcl on Commlsatou. Prompt attanli Oren to Collection. in city or eonntry. Dr Naito Itm,lved to Per Venda or Currency. lotto - eel allowed uu Time laanita. boat In ttra<ita Bank Not.", Laud Warrante, dr. Credit itmultt.tocee of Curr , ependente at lowest powdble rates. Making lietnrna promptly by 0.4 moll, a directed. tny3:2not klt.011:11 n knitm,_ liE AI 0 V AL. IVIEGRAW'S TOBACD, nriD WAIIEIIOI7SE From 211 LIBERTY STREET, _l_7o LTILERTY ST. opposite Market. R~MOVBD G. HUSSEY & CO. here removed to their new Copper Warehouse, NO. 37 FLITII ETREET, In the Iron Yront Block, thlnl donr net or Wool street. Pittsburgh Copper Rolling MM. C. G. TztorsSN:Y" sE CO, XLIMPACTI3I2Pd or BRAZIERS BOLT AND SDEITHING COPPER, PRESSED COPPER BOTTOMS, LOCOMOTIVE! TUBING, Seated Still Bottoms and Fla qf nil Sir.er, Brass Kettles, Sheet and other Brass, SPELTER,SOLDER, COPPER RIVETP, 50. Duklers la Block Ti o, PlRPlate, Lead Wire, Sheet Zinc, Antimony, nett Iron, Tlartere Paola, Co., No. 37 Fifth Street, Pittsburgh, Pa. 138 beet. Copper Cut to any Winn, < &VIC/VAL.—J. S. Liggett & Co., have re 1. to moved from Nos. 65 and TO deter etra,t to No. 75 Water and N Fro:N.7mM J ED LINDSAY. J. S. LIGGETT a. VU., YLOUR FACTORS and Produco Cullllie- Con Alerr.banta, for the sale of Flour,Grato, geode and mince generally, Noe. 71• Warn and 02 Front meet, Fitlebtligh, Penn'. feMly ----. " _-_____ W. a. cer.nwuz.. '' .10LIN gainergii, IL. C4.LOWILL & BRO., . BO a i;,7,, as 18 oaenm;7 AND D7Aixaß rshisalln; Dock, Ugh: end 118.4 Dat,.. br lux! - OnA,. artcls Ra ISS litter and .UTTER—Fresh Roll now arriy_ing for gale Iby m 323 NHL DUMB; MI inuly amt. . - announcements MI., It it rraueAsA. O'dSied ate fo; .. Tr . —E ,,, L . 1 ,. ~ A io s 11 ; neat Republican Coonotlott. ll®` O. WILLIAM ESPY, of LOwer St. Clair LunTrio • Korrttnr, of htterurgb, to a c.ndblate fur Aaurnbly before the 11,pehlt , an Co r , ventlon. • .4155EM8LY.--JOUN MITCIILLL, Of Ohio tulronblp, all" be a rend date for denembly, enbjert In the thriawn of the Ilepubltran County Oonrer.ttrn. //,) I• X iI.XY s.lemiu.r.—itor it leer BiGem, of Upper 1 "9" A Of Claw township, will bon candidate hafore the IL, pot Doan Cbouty (km•ention for Awirnibly, trom the Dia trict mu W ot the illoneumihrhs and Uhl, mythaywaT AES6IIBLY —C. SI ItnolssoN, Esq., of Ali•gbeny, rill he .11pp/wt.,' in tho Republican Contention a. a caudbiltb fbr Asertnbiy.. 41)4,:ter Many v.:err of mold Ward. AUcalimiy City. ASSEMBLY.—A. 11. 13t - ass, of Findley a ill 1..,u candid., for nomination to tho AAsen.l/1) Debar th. Lex t Itbpu icon Cbcnty up:Maw - It •Y °IiA Vin L. ITN will be a candidate for onoillintl in tor .L.tierutdy. from the Allngheny City Dbt,is . r n..xt Republic.. Cimi , ollon. raphiliewicP I'. 111cftinrett., of Allegheny city, ' , Mr rill ix twa.thlab , fur rt.nominstlost for the Assem bly ttskle the h., t if hbliitatt County Censentl.n. sts.ttbdt, rw:r,lTiwrrr..rm C.YIK, of M'Cluro township, will t., cancttle , e f r C.nouVrelotur ber,o tte Republic-. County Convention. coy1?-dce ite" 1I W. 9, of IVilkins township, will a candidate fir lt.talty Caantutaslootr, subject to the Jeat'alou of lb! licpahhcan Corlaohtfen. Intylehlawtel TCII,I RD BOTCE, of South Fayette town ship, will be • can,lidate for County tbentnlesioner, irobi.ct to tiro tied.. of tho Itqm WIC/a Con•ennon. int IZ,St.- F• Ihra.ao.vrt. of the Jtepublieon learn cab iiii.inern that C. BOW NM, of reel...ea toanahli, will he • rsuifid•te t_a County Ceeneemeoher. W. Lai. llatArri Mr. , Dowers I.iox se • Kite., reliable Ilial,/j .. k.• IS s firm ned ccu m•n, tad e•ery way crenpetent lor the I dinky el the e. We certainly need int., men in the Conimiaaienera ;AS,. Tor I.et a apparent •tpT MANY TAX PATER., breteRREN, of Findley town 'hip. will be aripported in the Ileptiblknin Conven tion far the trice of County Commissioner. [spat:atter lir - 77. -. Lr.wis .1 FLEMING, of Peebles township, boa candidate tor County Commissioner, stbicct to the deraion al the Itopolideen County Convention In Inas, apaLd - eerier " . 7..•DAVID ROBINSON, of Chartiers township, . - cr will be a candiehita for Coon , y Commiesioner, ante Joel la the decision of the &publican Conventlin 151=I - .. • • O.JonN A. SERGEANT, of Pittsburgh, will he a candidate for Wuuty Trealicurer beL. the Ka pott/lean Cnecchtiou. tuyl3 a•Goor,aes Y. CoCLTER, of &Lath Fayetto towestoo. will lo• a oandlifete for county Tremeurer, mttJert to the =two of the Itepablicart Convention. oulldtbrte Urns Bt. CUD, OftEASURER. WM. A. LIER.RON, of Pitt township, will to n mudidate for County Tressnrer, untied to Orr drtiolon of the lisponlleun Convention 10 Jane toyDalvstsT A SW . ; FLOYD, of the city of Pittsburgh, bs caolblata fur Comityreasurer, untlect to the dcbt•on of the Republican Convention In June ors,. toyOrturrtcuT COCNTY TREASE'RE.R.— ELIAD ASPER, a WSJ- Pittsburgh, wlli be s rsualate for saomiristion the Lext Republirsn C.11,[11.1013, for the cfR, of County Treneurer. rar2.ll.rtriP U -s COUNTY TRE.t.naEß.—The Subscriber, a restdout Waking [0,3,14. Is • caudidate for Treasurer of Allegheny county, subject to Lila decision of the Repot , hum Nomiusting Gonteutton. to 4 LUKE B. DAVPON. Auditor. DITOIL—A. C. lICTTOY , Third Ward, Pluat,urgb, vill Lan candidate befEArn toe ReputAlcso Coo ty Cow - outiou for tbeorate uomllutlon, rny2s:[l.tva,' BOURKE 01LLIFORD, of Terenturn, will be a candidate !Jr County Auditor, subject to the de. rieiJll of trio Republican County Convention. tuFw I . , :II.7I)ITUR—W 11, N. BURCHFIELD, of East - Liberty, Feeblca township, will bo n candidate for County Auditor, t.ltioct to the dealatou of the Repubiltab County Uoutontlon. inalootawu, 6ozr NEELY, of Franklin township, will fdr County Auditor, subject to tbo du essea, of the Repot,li;au Comity Convention. on24ltaertay THE BEST SEWING MACHINES I. 'S A M. M,a R EC I, 67. CO Federal Street, •111egheny mrl7 • PRINCE IM PERIAL 'CRAMPAIGNII, FROM DE • VENOGII & CO., Epernay, Franco, ae used et the Imperial Tabling on Continent of St:trope. APERFECTLY PURE AND DELICATE Nunn at a moderateprice, admirably advt.:lto fam ily an cad rapidly bommaltur an m. bibb ' d 6"nie la the city of New York, haring elicited the mat !Uttering tont mould. from the propfletere of the Lietretto Horn., BT. Nrcneue nom. WcrtruY Auras. MlMMPortcly Hamm, AMA Coon, Joym'Lloracomd all the leading porchaecre of nestopelgne In that city. 8.4t1 by Ott pricdpel Joafere throczhout the country. g. Y. IfACCEIWOCT, hole Imparter. Corner of Broadway and Broome Btrect,New York. my:M.l24p SEC 0 N I.) NI) MACILISRRY FOR SALE. 01.S.Ato Engine Cylinder 21 Inch bore, 5 raw/ Woke, ppripet nthe, complete to tbecrtak pin. Tun" Blowing Cylluders,6l trachea bore, 5 bog stroke, with Pips., Libet,Pillasbitxksund Gearing complete. For poniatlart apply at our works, &cab Pittsburgh; or at our taco, 21 Starke: meet mySZlrodAver ROBINSON. 11LNI8 k MILLERS. eI_REAT NOVELTY-MINI-ffein PIANOS.—The underrigned here just receleed an entirely new style of Pasco, celled VOCAL Olt MOISTURE PIANOS. They am eery hub more than HALT? Tll SIZE of the ordinary planar; hen MI arm octaves of keys, and am finlabad to the meet elegant Louie XIV style. They are unquestionably the most desirable instrkinente for ineell parlors, steamoats, ete. UM ham ever been made. Their tan* and to oth ere admirable, and thick dots. btlity Ouquestioned. The pahilo ate respectfully - Melted, one and aO,m cell end emanne these charming little Ire Memento. micta:Bratzacks,=lAb'it, aptlfj Bola Arcata km the abtno sod ylt tatEM--- ) b blit.lor stde by ryt 1. =Ol AL. IAMMIZToor & 00. ~:_~~;> flublic gaiters thalCA Of Tax floatataa la s- Ott,r Pittabragbi May 6, 1959: :7-4/ . 'As a majority of the membees of the lkotmeati Ina. Co. hare deidgnated in writing to the Board ef Director. of maid Company their &aim to connect with the 03 mufti principle, o Joint Steak Capita/. with the super added right., rower. and privilege* of a Joint fitockCotm pony, aa provided for In mid by t2OO Act Of Incorporathan; cockv 0 hereby given, that, to prinntima of the afore ao. tkin taken by cold members, the Directors of WA Company will paceod to open books for readying anbacripticag to the Capital Aback of add Company, at their office onatte Corner of Market and Water streets. In the city of Platibtagh, on Tt7EADAY the 7th day of June next, St 9 &Oka A. X, of mid day. By older of the Board. tnyailim 4111:1 B. LIVINGSTOX.,Beey. SSESSMEN T .area s . - - ASSESSMENT NoncE.—Noticeis here by Ono to the Stahl:widen of the •Ventled kilningCompany . ' that an installment of mar anal PEM wan has been [ailed Ilpou the Capital Stock, payable at the caw of the Treasurer, in the oily of rittraburiill. On the 1011 day of Y 13210 proxitu, 11108. IL ROW'S, tu)Shiltil &aviary it Toucan. Central hllnleigCo. Cup ;auction_ gAlcii. DAVIS, Commercial P.lr. Roma Ito. 61 filth &net:, Q PAN -OE-ENTLICRY 'CARRIAGE lIORSES, WITH ILLICNESA, LT ACCITON.—It coalmoicial room., No.b4 fifth Eatutday Man Juno ith, at 11 o'clock inn be *old, a aparref al:Take Carriage iltnien, with Ilerucea The home more relied in Kentwty, ere or wad alt. and action, mat 'rotten aodMt 8900. iny3l P. AL DAMP, And. 36 LOTS AND DIVELLING 110 USE Ix BOUM PITINDULIGIL AND BIkidISOLLAX AT ADCTION.—Or, Saturday aftercoon, Jaua 4th, nt 3 o'clock, on the precuts., be sold, (comiatucing Waaltbatou mo) Late Nes. 150, 211,215, 210 , Gregg's - Vim of lota, laid out 00 Weak Wean et, lat he Darodatollllrralor ham. • • 'IVO Loin between Waabinennatteelooni Epru. We,. Lot No. 2:12., et corner of Crain and wnlim ara. Lot. Nu. :'35, on 'Winn. near Craig et. - Fir, Lot eon Crnlg at. , between Weablugten at. and Epruce alley. Mellsl=l Lou N. and 175 or. Ilan. at.. betncen Gregg and Joaeph eu Lota Noa.:ai and za Ito.Th et... between, Maim at and non. alley. La No 198 on llproce alley. . L. No. 'JO on Cats al et., boureen Jompb and Cralz Oth. INOUTLI PIITSBIMAK, • Lola Nod. t 6 h 0/ on °Aiwa at, with doable frame dwelling honaa. Lot. Nu. 22, 43, 45 and 49 on Droseseillel'erepike road. 794 acres 1.111-41de, athlete bete,. the Lana. Of 115 Mato Phillips and 31re. Belle,. TtUt• Indlepo tab le. Terms, ontehtelth cash, teeldito 1191, 2 nod 3 yeah, with Interest, peyable nnettallp. • • tey2l P. 51. 15.1 1 7111, duet. TRUSTEE SALE OF WRECK or STEAD! BOAT JENNY GICAT.—On To Leda), May Slit, at 3 o'clock, P. M., on the hlooongabela edged, opposite. mouth of Wood et, oral be sold, the stzch eased from the *rock of 15Doniticut Jennie (tray, consisting of two Et two two Boling - 11,one Doctor, nue Nigger, with Bhoth Offidlith • gnantity of Wnsnillit and Cool Iron, le. Tertimat Bala • cr.)2e P. M. D69116,14aet. SHOT GUNS, RIFLE GUNS, PISTOLS, WA7CIIES, VIOLINS, BUGLE, CLOD:LINO, 23.—.00 heedsl evening, May 31st, at 7% o'ilack. at 1€0.64 Path street, will be sold: 2 doable barrel Oulu; 3 Mae 30.72 Pa reirbst Pistols; 10 secont.band Silver Watcbec Bag* tivronl Care; Malang: Fancy Soap, Perfarnerv, Pata,Ctisobe, to. 1 01 /201 P. IL DAVIS, Arta. In A TS, STRAW 11. GAITER A HOES, CA A.Yht ENAMELED BROGA.N, ISR AROSE, 131111ITN, whetted to the peremptory sat goods, On Tuesday Morning, Ed Commerchd Estes Rooms, bo.i fresh and seasonable sad ever, and swat positively be told at tt 3 dim cotton gland Rats, 3 " silk " 2 " black Panama 1 " brown 3 0 grey mixed I " brann cnamilyore I " smoke cord rap " 1 " cable brown " " BONNETS, MEN'S • LP AND RIP BOOTS, 'RIP 8, WOIISN'S ABLI'D LUMP: • • e attention of Des Utah re• le or the following deetribati a 7 abi, at to *Jar., et the 54 Plfth at. She goodiareall y way worthy their attention, •6 time apecitltd: 1 "12 apllt &raw Bonnie, 1 " 12 white" 1 1 "l 2 o 22 mar mono' Kip Brogans, 12 " E Col( Boots, • 12 " Lone' Im'no top Galtora " mono' ensned Emma ill " womome Swim, 12 0 meneclothtopMaitats 12 " gmoo gop,. 12 " yomlnr_green top._ 12 " mem' ElpHooM, " leather Bootee,. P. M. DALY'S. Ana. Woe white Shirts, Hate bo mide se the tcs6 =Laser end ut.e. case 62 Stray Barrnate, 1 12 drab 0 " SCOTCII BOTTOM PROPERTY AT PUB , LIC SALE IN LOTS TO SUIT PUSOHASSRII.—WiII Le told nt public auction, on THURSDAY, .11 Jane next, at 3 o'clock P. IL, on lb. pcnixdase, 130ln:resat Oldie ambl• laud. This valuable property, tituata 24 mile, from the city limy on the north side of the Monongahela Keen I. ' Peebles township, atbointog Janda of thy lab Jame.. Ross, dec'd, being • part of the old W.Aals estate, compriaing rich bottom cleared high loot sad andolstleg wooalland,and in so laid out we to make every lot easily acceedble-..0n one portion containing Roo& ulna amen—otte of the Mon beau. ' Lind placed to this vicinity is or mad the mansion how, with an excellent well of water convenient, large bun sad other out.buildiuga Tbo Bottom land cannot be surposeed in excellence of soil. The clearld highlands offer ovary in. &Lenny/tan to gardeners nod vital growers, whilst the woo& lan& allied bastaiful HUB for budding.. mi. property II tau, & s. mace by the Braddo:lt's Field Plank Hoed and P. t C. LL R. now under contract with reaponsible parties to be coloplend to Turtle Creek by May 23,150 k this, 'rhea com pleted, will afraid superior advantages f. 4 those dashing to purehato a country home. TR/candlepin-able. Terms of aale, one.4lllh cash, Mile& n on in 1, 2 , 3, 4 and Spears, secared by band sad mortgage the premise., with Internet payable nemlanorally. GuOmnitoment will start from Monomer of limarth and sts et 2 o'clock P. M. net tits day of sido. For for. them Information empire of ISAAC Id, PENDOOK,I3O. 29 Wood et., or zny23 P. 11. lialfl3,loaCt. VALUABLE STOCKS AT AUCTION-- 0,2 Tuesday evening, May 91st, at &o'clock, at Ma mrommclal solea rooms, No. 54 LIM otreot, will ha sold, '4 shores Ilemhants & disonfortnrers Bonk stool: .. t. 24 do Allegheny Bulk Stack. - 25 do Penna. Insurance Co. Stock; .. . - : . IS do Masao' Book Stock; 60 de P, Pa W. & Chicago IL B. Co. d,r, I Loud Warrant for ISO area. P. 'IL DAVIS, Act . STOCK P., Fs. W. R. li. AT r . luvan s Alts. In Urn to rat t purchnenti, by • apt_ P. M. DAVL9;doct.,No.64ll6th s. ... • AUSTIN LOOMIS Sr, CO. MerehanlA' Falun. STOCK SALES BY euer.LNl LOO3llB & CO., AT THE IttERCRAITIS' EXCLLANGP Enna TIIURAOAT looffa b nee AM copper Ewa, Bond Iteal &tate d t palio t. at the Itorchanta' Exchange by Al7rDI Norse, Drafts awl Loans LOOUIS & CO. on 11.9 t ortg & ottatrat sable terms by AUSTIN t . . 1118 .21 Rock Note Brok e w! 92 Itrarth9l. THE niasxrcioi Mustang Liniment. THE popularity of the 151tracerr Elmrt&Na Lommar Is ce-extertalve frith the clrlllinstlen of 7ta• lobo Other articles c/alm to eiteofete peln mad fltstresi.. this =us. /family Physicist., Ocerernment Llospitela, Parch rs, Planters, Farmers, Lfrerpmeo, to, have practi cally demonstrated It fact throughout the erotid. Bo ar ticle ever before remised =ohm:4lo,l6d west. and sapped from Medical and 13Oentillc men. RHEUMATISM of yours otondlos hitg beset totally cored. Pile. tiltim Toulon, 11..oing bora, Scrofula, 8;it1 John.: /dons, Earlhogs,Borna Buse , BoiLaChopalloundgio,&filtltha wd am. alt ocho. and porno upon moo, and klfoirod con. hints ppm, HORSES, CATTLE, Ac., a ea Ring 800% OaII, Scratthels, Swim, PoItZTII, Ewes. sy, Looto 1 , etc, are subdued sod cual by the' MUSTANG MUSTANG LINIMENT.' ' Val LUABLZ 110883' SdrEDl M. S. L ITCII, Hyde Park, Vt., irrltec—nhat the brdia . s-as considered walking,. (hie cue wa B) mince the free ere of Zitherang Lthlmont,l Qa. pagi n, kida rer $l5O cash. Tour Liniment has Nati &dna Wen.e.r. UP bac,: 43) Boom Emit, Pasankumfa, (Extract.) "In liftlog the kettle from the Ofte ft became ....p.m, quad orar ' and molded my hotate very et: Ten,ly Manna to a crisp. It was as axial rem Tiothhte. tang elnlrnant appeannt to ext ra ct the paha: It healed bp. Mly, ararocces, and left oo a •401311 L Your. truly, .CEIAttLy4 FOSTER! - Each Language ea *Lb is bat the econiald and natural echo whenever dna article L used This Liniment Is Indirperutable to planters 4 nernere ni born. and maim John Danide ifonignenery..6l4 eold a slave for Ebcp. wbo wad raised Intro atter avelawneeW by ale Liniment: Every fondly should have .Ea very - particular artd oneintre forth. blustant Liniment and,take so °then &ld by all dealer. throughout, North and &nth, Europe and all the blaod. of . the Ocean, for ES= Canby and WE. per bottle. Derma a PAILIC,New yak. Also, Lyon's Celebrated Insect Powder. fe=codk.rezzir High , and Low Water Linos. TIIE COmui int:lnnen to annoy and -.deter ine Mgt and Low Wear Linea on the Elvin my, An ke n and thaxtrigahla, having aside tbs prollatinstg see?sye, and the will to at the following Wiwi ea o „, e demo. 10 nattiness to exhibit th em to parties tht „. where those concerned my attune! It lhases neap., At the once of Mason A Dilworth, In .. Alleghoo, City, poottoWt =MOT of ) MONDAY,.. May 30tb, an 2 o'clock P. M. At Federal Street Beidgo, Allegheny, on !ley girt, at 2 *lock, P. IL - At Jackson's Tasen,Deoposno Borough, on WKDBEEDAY, st 2 o'clock, D- Al Blom, nun' ty's nun, on THITIVIDLY, Inns 2d, at 2 o'clock, P. Id. ' • - •• - At Ontsman's Tavern. near Pins Creek; on TRIDAX,' JOIE' At 2d, at 2 o'clock, P. M. Shsrpsburgh, on MONDAY, June ilth, at 2 cichidi, DX, .10101 moßaigow, 'O. J. Et. IthOLKl,Lwal, • . Soon TO Tilt LDLES.—III recomatewitit to you to nee noeterter'o Celebrated Stomach Slitters It _ hot Jost to Mate that ae • elle:tient to thelyetem. in lat. portang strength and vigor florin certain pariodhat Meet which are el:times attended with much psis and bodge. we know of no preparation more highly adapted to ill et , McCort* preparation upon this canoe; end tor • mother snow. ins a babe the Bitten cannot be dispel:L.4mM, especially wmendshere the ri the mother's antehment to inadortnate to thekaik of child; conewprently bsr strerraih mut yiel4. and hate it is whore a good tan; each ea Matetteets likep., ; rich Hitters, is needed be Impart temporary .i re . : 4 yip, to the whole system. Ladles Mould by AU MIMI trr, Ma netnedy, and beton, ao tan& nth Your Pbpdchn o veto. It ha le am:Mated with the Milne ot the MIMI, Win Monk mend their nee in alit:men • • Bold by dimmelato and desk?* generally, eemyerher N ..,2 by RIXITIMTSIttt EM t Y. surouractursrs ass proprietors W Waseca:AßS /tont etreets. nty3l. .' • T AB lE3 va,mdme eel Potty Voluaterfee Rad latortudae y ar Oapaa, Melodeon, bntam; ae, 'Mk latrodactocp pemeeks, Cachet= adore. directionsfax the warchwe of Orem, tat adapting the work wepeatany w w . • young col:deb, sad those who. We taaaak waltkhet owe kosecompuay phi,lstreletody ao the Orgea, no • - 70 - 5 * 11. MELLOR, 81WoodlitteeC., No. extmotldt Mned nyl ROBIET DlOth",
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