avamr. crsa-W.,:i>.4:irrunr.A.v. a. welt,. I. sa.aulsos - 'R. EltbatTT6k CO.. EDITORS and P.ROPIUBTORB PIT"T88 - C11.0,73 WEENESDAY: :MORNING. JUNE 1, 1859. The Convent/on The Republican County Convention meets this morning; at the Court House, In Judge M'Clnre'e Court Room, at 10 o'clock. The Convention has arduous and difficult as well as responsible task before it. It is not too much to say that it has the fate of the party in this county in its hands. From the material be fore it, the members can, if cautious and pro , . dent, select a ticket that will command cortfi . deuce and success ; and from the name Mat they can, if they set without taro and discretion, ao. a ticket that willYied the way to success an. Cllnagy and difficult one. The party boa at its back a nominal majority thousands; but that majority is ccrupoeed of elements with which it will not do to trifle, and, if occasion be given, it- may be frittered away until .enlitely 'dissipated. This is a fact which ihe delegate! cannot_too 'closely keep is mind; and wenoramond it to their careful consideration. One of the. points of difficulty, to which we feel free to allude, Is the selection of a eandi - date for representative who is acceptable to the German Republicans. For years past a candi date has been conceded to this branch of our party, and it would do us untold injury to de part from this couree, now. The adoption of the Massachusetts Two years' amendment has tend ed (omits their fears; and if followed by tho exclusion of a German from the Assembly tick et; the dissatisfaction would be general. We will not allude to any other point; but we take occasion to urge upon the delegates, one and all, the necessity of selecting the candidates' with a view to their general acceptability. Trust ing to their prudence and diiioretion, we confi dently leave the whole question in their hands. COLOHYD RETIIGE.E9.-0/111143 contains forty thousand escaped slaves, and manifold thousands are destined to find refuge there in the future. These refugees have a special claim on the be nevolence of the Christian and the philanthro pist. They need for themselves and - their children the moulding hand of-eivilization, education and Christianization. lint these blessings cannot be secured without foreign aiti They have con sumed their days in unrequited toil. They now find themselves cast upon their own resources, destitute of everything but ignorance and pov erty. A Society, headed by some of the leading men of Detroit, has been formed for the moral, physi cal and intellectual elevation of the fugitives. Rev. Mr. Foote, the general agent of this Society, is now in this city, soliciting aid in their behalf, and brings ample testimonials and commenda tions from ministers and laymen of various do •nominations, among whom are Bishop Potter, and Rev. Dr_ Barnes, of Philadelphia; Senator Chandler, and Rev. Dr. Duf f ield, of Detroit. The enterprise is an eminently benevolent one, being disconnected from all denominational and parti zan considerations. It commends itself to the confidence and patronage of the Christian And philanthropist. The Latest Alew• from Piedmont. The events detailed in Piedmentese official but. lain& from the 11th to the 13th inclusive, have occurred in the order following: On the morn ing of the Ilth the . Austrians at Vercelli mode incursions' toward Demon . Two Austrian bat teries,and thirty wagons of their sick and wean• ded, had reentered Pave from the Gravellone. . Oa the morning of the 11th, also, about 3,000 Austrians passed the Po at the Stella, the Com mandant General being at the Recce, on the left bank of the river. Siege artillery, a regiment of infantry, and a detachment of (Masseurs re , passed the Gravellone in the direction of Casal Pusterlenge. The Mayor of Straddle received, from the enemy an intimation to mend the nation al road which goes to Piacenza. Many of the en emy's troops were concentrating between Mor- t a NDIANAPOLIS, May 30. Ten bi Da yAf er tarn, Palestro and Robbie, their head quarters I another Sabbath's reel, the Assembly .t convened— being mill at Mortara. They had withdrawn again this morning The attendance keeps up the two bridges which they had thrown over the remarkably well, although the cb Sella, in the neighborhood of Paleetro. The crammed all it we., last week. Th u e " A h es i e s m b n r Statement was made from Gan Germano on the ho, pasted its oratorical period and is now op to y 7- .l2th, that on the same morning a troop of the I the neck in dull routine of business. its with a pstro Cavalry, l c of the omman Kaiserded byl Ilussars and Th dut ni, fell j The Deems* sion Question —Orertures.—Dr. Rice, p i i n from the Committee on Bills and Overtures, re it to flight, killing one prisoner and taking a other prisoner. It was on this day that the or- I ported on the Demiesion of the Minietry, which was overtured to the Pres.byteries by last year's rival of the Emperor Napoleon at Genoa took 1 I A.SCISIbiy , that the result was as follow.: In the place. Toe Sardinian headquarters were trans- 1 0 -,„.,,,, •• ' • 1 : regmar o irregular in the neg. fermi on' the 13th to °cell:Mame. Previou e ly, I - • ti • , — ,., - -I', e r , aamend,m4entettlar, thereforeiO ' irregular. itie. proposed the following had been issued front the principal r rejected. The Report headquarters at San Salvatore, under date of I !was adopte d. asThe Committee also reported on May 12th- - - ' It. Turin letter of the 10th, in the Nord says: ' following overtures • • "The retreat of the Austrians is attributed to Overture No. I—From ho congregation of a movement of the French from Genoa and Novi Glasgow, in the Presbytery of Allegheny city, on Rabbis and Pontremoli, from which places asking its relation to be transferred from that to they might advance against Piacenza, Cremona, the Presbytery of New Lisbon. Committee re and Mantua. General Garibaldi will set oat to j commended the Assembly to allow the change. morrow for Ivrea, whence he will probably make Report adopted. rot the Lino Maggiore, and then proceed toward Overture No. 2—From the Presbyteries of Laveno; the Lake of Como, and the Veltelina. Washington and St. Paul in regard to the ap- There he will be able to carry on the warfare pointment of a concert of prayer for the cola beat sailed to volunteers. We ought not, how- version of the world, based on the request of ever, to believe that these gallant fellows can on- the Missionary brethren in Northern India. The Committee recommend the churches to observe ly ehoet like ehirpahootere; one of their battal ions hue already fought at Casale, where, after I the 2,1 Monday of January, 1860, as a day of being three bourn under fire, it drove hack !'prayer for that object, in such a manner aa the .Austrians at the point of the bayonet. Presbyteries and sessions may direct. Report The following letter has been received in Pa- adopted. rio from Genoa, dated the 11th it 181: Overture No. I—Memorial from Samuel Has " The landing of troops and warlike storm kell, in regard to the missions to the Jews. continues, and every day fresh troops arrive Committee recommend that it be referred to the from Toulon or Algeria to join the corps to which ; Board of Foreign Missions. Adopted they belong. We have now a respectable force I Overture No. I—Memorial from Rev. T. K. I iu Italy-120,000 men at least. The .cavalry Davie to be transferred from the Presbytery of here is pitched near the Phila gate, outside the j Stockton (which has become extinct) to the IPresbytery of Carlisle. Affirmative recommen. fortifications, on a hill which slopes down to the Stenevasso, a rivulet which is at present dry. 1 defies. Adopted. ' The white tents scattered over the meadow, the i Overture No. s—From Presbytery of Nassau, 1 asking thi publication of a volume of psalms horses picketed, the cannon mounted on the car. and hymns with tunes. Committee regard it in riagea, the artillery, carte, and the continual expedient to consider U. Report adopted. movement of the army, penal a most extraor dinary appearance. Since the rain loosed, the Overture No. 6—Memorial from Rev. Sayers enemymoved forward, and offensive ißspositions ' Gayley in relation to change of language in the have been observed for the last two days. There Confession of Faith on the Doctrines of the . , Was rather a brisk engagement onthe night of Trinity, etc. The committee says no change is `Y!:' ,7, -;: the 7th near Casale, between the Italian Volutt- desirable or consistent with the word of God. ,; leers commanded by Garibaldi, and the Austrian Report adopted. - ; 1 .41:r - ;- - troops. The detailed this affair are as yet but Overture No. 10—Petition from the Fr'eShy '....,k, Imperfectly known, but it has been ascertained terian Historical Society, asking- tie Assembly -Z , -: that the enemy lost a considerable number in to recommend a coliection - in its favor. Nega „•'''' killed and wounded, and among the killed a col- tlle rrooromendatien. Report adopted. -'' onel. There were likewise forty-two prisoners 2VIII.Bra-lto. 11—From Presbytery of Ohfo, _ made, who were brought to Alessandria. It may Meg a committee to prepare a form of charter happen that the great battle which it wa of incorporation of church property. Imprao- Bend was distant may be fought m I Gable on account of different local laws. Be than was anticipated. Th.. -- port accepted and put on the:docket. 'dwe nt ll underei,a,” Overture No. 13—From the Presbytery of Pa positipoiv he s, will - gere Sound. 'eking to be recognized by the All. '''.....;„.„110- e • • eembly. Affirmative recommendation. Report 1" adopted, and Presbytery attached to the Synod of the Pacific. Overture No. 15—From Presbytery of Emme line, asking the Assembly to renew its testimony on the Observance of the Sabbath. Recommend that the testimony be received. Adopted. Overture No. 16—From Presbytery of Tusca loosa—a member was received from the New School Church, who had been received into It from the Roman Catholic Church, without re baptiam; ought he to be baptized on admission to the Old School Church 1 The committee an- 1 swer "yea," in accordance with the deliverance of the Assembly of 1845 on that question. Re- I port adopted. I Overture No. 19—From the Presbyteries of I Mississippi and East bilasissippi, in favor of a Presbyterian Commentary. No recommendation. Report accepted, and overture put on the docket. Overture No. 20—From Synod of Pittsburgh, in relation to temperance. Committee recom mend that the attention of Synod; and Preebyte ries be called to the subject. Adopted. Overture No. 21—From the Synod of Philadel phia—a counter memorial from the Presbytery of Lexington—in relation to incestuous mar riages. Committee recommend that the matter I be not_overtured, the Presbyteries having the I power to consider. Adopted. Overture No. 26—Prom Rev. Angus Johnson: "Is it necessary that Presbytery place ou record all the testimony in a judicial case?" It is Both cient carefully to preserve the testimony en file. Report adopted. Systematic Bencrokacc.—The first order of the day—the report of the committee on Systematic Benevolence—was taken up. Report read by Dr. B. M. Smith, of Virginia. During the past year, of 168 presbyteries, 101 had complied with the injunction of the Asaembly in calling the at tention of churches to a plan of eyetsmatio be nevolence. Of the 67 who have not done to, the most of them are newly organized, or foreign missionary churches. Forty-four written re ports have been been made. Resolutions re ported. Report adopted. Afternoon gesaion.—The first order for the • af ternoon was the election of Professors of the North West Seminary, which was taken up. Dr. hichlaater—l move to poetpone the order of the day for tholes/pose of taking op a motion to refer this whole matter to rho next General* Assembly, and I have somewhat to say on that motion. • Dr, Mollogge 1be9499919dad 69 191d19994619 aootier TOY's plan is not 'ericor Is it known on what itivance. But I can assure you runt the An..atilan army which entered ridinian territory is very numerous. All T'information received is unanimous on that point, and the number ia estimated at 180,000 at least, and some say 200,000. A private letter I 'received from Novara announces that the Aus (elan troops in the province of Lomellino alone I ` N amount to 80,000. You may peheive that the colllaion will ho terrible when two armies of 200,000 aseh shall engage each other. The only news brought by our informants to-day, is, that the Austrians are concentrating themselves be tween Mortara, Robbie, and Palestro. They have removed the two bridges they had erected on thi Becht, near the last named village. A body of 3,000 Croats cream! the Po yeaterday, at a place called Bella, under the very eye of General Gyulai, who could be distinctly seen on the opposite bank of the river, giving instruc tions to hls officers. A siege train, escorted by - a regiment of Bohemians, has gone back to Lombardy, takiog the road of Gravellone, and has been directed oa to Cosal Pusterlango, a borough situated on tho main road from Milan to Mantas. Yesterday morning, 4,000 Austrians marched from Castel San Giovanni, near Pia. culla; to Borgonuovo. All these up and down movement/1 look as if Gyulai has boat hie head, and does not know what to do. • .. The French army is still increasiog, and al though I committed an exaggeration in stating yesterday that it was already 209,000 strong, I am positively assured that the four French corps d'armee, together with the' Imperial Guard, em anate to 100,000 men. The force under the or - den of King 'Victor Emmanuel awl General La. Marmon, that is to say the six divisions, com mended by Generals Cioldini, Fauti, Cucobiarl, Giannotti, Durando and Sonar, together with the six battalions of Cacciatori dell' Alpi, under the ',orders of Garibaldi, are not lees than 75,000 good . 1 fighting men. Oa the whole, were Austria to attain every new I should think it extremely kiProbabla that abe could have the power to withstand the 285,000 combatants that her ece mien are ready to bring into the field. The day of therreat struggle le near at band; for while I ant writing, the telegraph announces that th e Emperor and his, cousin have Brrired Genoa, where Count .Carour, Arege, and 111gra, are 'gone, to FeoeiTe tam. . .o^mrAidft..l the London Timm. le preaul e the Ans- triani bavenot been iiitingwithmaout b lllOl3lO settled phis, built " IS nertainlY moat Mia o w / t o dt v lo o Willa that. CU nag; ;minnows him all . . - ~..-,_ ~,-..-,-.-..•,..-:. g4 , i 1., i ,- '4' , along had; little meaning lo those Who observed them frees' this. Bide. , After coming to within halta dozen miles Of the Dora, and Borne 25 of Turin, they have again retired. One of to days papers eays that the Austrian sects or spy) -captured on Monday, and who hanged 'himself with his cravat in prison, was an officer of Engineers, who had come to exam ine the fortifications on the Dora, and bad al ready sketched plans of them. In many places on the approach of the Austrian the young and middle aged men made their escape, the idea having got abroad that they would be carried off sod made to serve as eoldiers The exactions and rough conduct of the invaders have caused great exasperation in thecountry. Some places are reported to have been stripped of everything including even the agricultural implements. Letters in the papers give various details of the extortions practiced. One from Castelnnovo Bolivia, said to be written by a priest, says that they did not do personal injury to any one, but were overbearing and insolent, and need mena ces to exact all they desired. It sayer: "The requiehions Imposed on the place were for 24 oxen, 14,000 rations of bread, 200 hecto litres of wiee, 160 Backs of meal, and I know not how much hay and straw, besides 25 carts, with two oxen each, for transport; and this after they had deprived ne of all our tobacco and eat, and reduced us to the point that we could no longer cook our bread in the oven. In short, if we had not been totally abandoned by our army (by necessity, ae all know) I ammreyou that the peasants here were on the point of cutting all their throats, and would have done it but for the prudence of the gentlemen, who saw the ex tremity in which they would have placed them malice without advantage." From Pontecurone come similar accounts. The railway and - telegraph were destroyed, the eta tlon-house was knocked to pieces, and all the harm possible done. The horses were turned into the fields, and the people were compelled to fetch buckets of water for them. The Indiprodente of Toxin statee that a female spy has beet discovered in that capital by two of Garibalee soldiers. At Tortono (we read in the Turin correspond ence of Le Nord), the pillage by the Ohlans bite been in every way worthy the soldiers of Attila. The shops have been broken into and rifled, and the Croats kayo carried off all the cattle they could find. At Ines, in the evening, these Van dals marched howling through the streets, and fired off their muskets at the doors and windows. Tlto Bishop has had a ransom of 15,000 francs imposed on him; some say 35,000 francs. The officers regard all the actions of their men with the utmost indifference. At Castelnuovo, Scrivia, Vigalleolo and Ponteourone, the same exactions, and the tame acts of vandalism have been per petrated. Doubtless it is to chronicle these hon orable successes that the Austrian Gazette pub ' lishes the following: "Our troops are highly satisfied with the re ception they have met with from the Piedmont vie people. At the same time, how admirable ' and exemplary is the discipline of our army." A letter in the Paris Prase bears cut the state ments above quoted, and adds : "The following is a recital of what took place in one day at Tortona. At 84 o'clock to the morning the Austrians entered the town, and installed themselves in the castle. Two officers went to the authorities of the commune to de mand 60,000 rations and provisions and forage. So far things went on with a certain degree of order, but soon after a squadron of buzzers is sued from the castle, and proceeded in different directions, pistol in hand, and causing alarm among the people. Every one ran to hie house or shop in order to close it, but in the twinkling of an eye bands of soldiers appeared on all sides, and prevented them from so doing, while the sub-officers, with blows and threats, commenced the work of pillage. The public bakehouse was rifled, and hundreds of eacki of flour and corn, and all the money that could be found, were carried off, and stables and cow houses emptied of their cattle. In every street might be seen Croats leading away to their encampment an ox or a horse. la the evening they went through ; the town in a slate of intoxication, discharging their pistols against the doors and windows, and uttering imprecations against the inhabi tants.' A letter from Genoa of the 10th, in the says On returning from Turin 1 stopped at Al -1 essandria, where I saw about 60 Austrian sol diers who had been made prisoners in engage ment!, of advanced posts. These unfortunate fellow were Ina pitiable elate, scarcely clothed and come of them without shoes. They presented a melancholy spectacle. If all of the army of Francis Joseph is like this specimen, wo can understand the requisitions, spoilations, robber. les, and pillage of the bands of Gyulai." [Spain! Correnpoodenco of lb, Patzborgh THE OLD SCHOOL GENERAL ASSEMBLY Assembly nt4rest .lenatbi um ell DIS. • en- I tire history of hi s connection stint New Albany. and North Vest Seminary. “I am hairier," he said, "of postponion this matter, because there has been a state of division introduced among the ministers of the North West, which will be ; fatal to the future welfare of this Seminary, if now established. From the time that a movement was made, in the Autumn of '56, for establishing the Semina ry, down to the present time, its authors hare been assailed in venous newspapers and pamph lets, which have originated these accusations or lent themselves to their circulation. These have been directed against the professors in the semi nary; but more recently epithet the directors. All these have reference to alleged opinions on the part of professors and directors on the sub ject of slavery, and intention on their part to make the seminary a vehicle for the dissemina tion of certain views on that subject. The-sub ject of slavery l not before you, and I - do not refer to it only in so far as these parties havti &reeled this necessity. Opinions we have never held base been attributed to no, in utter disre gard to abundant evidence to the contrary. These have been the matter of appeals to &mor bid state of mind existing in the church and country on this subject. Thus a feeling of preju dice has been aroused which may prove fatal to the best interests of the seminary. This is the whole "head and front of our offending." Dr. Pdo&laster denied that these aocuntions were just or true; laid down his opittions on the subject of slavery, which, he Said, coincided with the expressed views of the church in 1818; declared that benever had and never would use his position as Inatruotor to teach his pupils in regard to slavery any more than any oteer evil. In regard to the action of the Assembly In 1846, on the subject of slavery, be denounced it as a yielding to the domination of the Southern sen timent to which be never would submit. Ido not pretend to give you any Idea of the various points of this extended 'Teeth, preferring that your readers shall have the benefit of portions of it, given verbatim, hereafter. The speech was strongly antl.alavery throughout, and was listen. ed to with Intense interest, not to say excitement. The Seminary Question was again resumed. Dr. Rice took the stand in reply to Dr. McAles ter. Ile could not see how Dr. Mold.'s two hours and a half epeeoh had any connection with the question of the election of professors. For the honor of religion he was sorry the quoetion of order was not submitted at first. Dr. Rice proceeded to address tho Assembly, when the house adjourned. DYSPEPSIA.-- The worm foe of humanity Ir eo well known, that we hardly feel dieposeil to therapy time or 'pare In Its exposition. pew have ivimpod rtafering from ono or another of Ito varied forms. In fart, it I. either • Canal or a COMMOENCII ofatmort 00000 other diseamg and taken 10 this ensue, we believe one rent air—IMEIIIIA PR'S HOLLAND BITTERS—wiII always mlllgate, If not effect permanent care. We might nee etmeger leaguer., hot, m we &readdressing 'r enaming as well m • remenahle torn. enmity, desire to oid the preindlce which would south to what would mem mere boasting. /ndigeetlon, !heartburn, Ileadactio—Sick od Nemess—ln fact, all that have their origin In Impaired dlgeetion in which are Included' BILIOUS DISORDBRB AND unni 03111PLAINT7d, Mental Ditiordare, hritoAtlty hulLipanfien to Think, Deputies:or, I/Tatman of Ppirits, !Uremia Bear/ and Treadling, desire for Daritude, and a number of other allectlons of OLD cite, , rendering a man unlit fur Inter ware with the world .d the society of his family—will all, in meat inatatimA be found to have procerAled from that dlemaed elate of thlgestivo organs erhich thin medicine fit eminently calculated to relieve. Bean CAZIJOI.:—The (leonine highly Coureutrated Boar. bava'a 'Tolland Bitten Is pot up In belt pint bottles only, and retailed at ft per bottle. The grant demand for floe truly Celebrated kledlclue hu Indorse] many Imitations, which the public ebouldgnard against porchaidng. Beware of impoettion I See that our name is on the late) of "very bottle you buy. DICLIAMIN PAOL , lA, a 00., Solo Preprietere, 27 Wood street, between let and 21.1 its., Pittsburgh, lea itay29idawP 1 3 tErt—Jlt 1 o'clock P. W., May 31, at Ms mother's real lence cetwr the corner of A telerwo caul Lacerk etreet•, Al g 7 Qty. kIAIIB BTAOISOOOSH, &awl 23 years. turwral will take place on Thursday, Juue kJ, at Io o'clock •.a. The friend• of the fatuity *contra«? to anent Mt) fintrtistments. 9 1 11 E linii4‘r.igned citizens and tax -payers of the cities of Pittsburgh eel Allegtomy,..l ot the Itorough• and Townehlps of Allegheny county, have oh aervial with profound regret lb.. roorm pittsued by some of their relloar.cittsees, to regard to the City and (~only Donde, lamed to pity went ul the enteertr.thme to the etcek of onr Railroads. While there may be, and doubtless me, hnneet dillerroces of opinions among the people of Allegheny county, uaim constitutionality of the State Law, eirlog power to our Menlo Ipalitire to issue three Banda, ea wells. to (hearted:en or %misting our railroads In that mad; cud alwi mt hi the manner Its which they may have used the .1,1 a, afforded thorn, there ]could be none at to our dot, to abide I.y the decisions of mar Judicial Tribunals. kloppoiting than that lb. w.uon on thus subject, which has wrestledamong us (orr aortae tuna past, would subside, so w supreme Crt hat prom-oared it. Judgment upon the main queetlint of our reepnosibility for tone Benda, we have retralotd hitherto from a public and formal declaration of oursimthnentit upon these ....inns qineidlune. Finding however. that the recent decision of that Court haa only led to a morn Violent expression ..1 ommition to the pep:tient of the bum's, and to threats or extreme resis tance to Ile eolurranneut, ete owe it to our to rpeek out and let nor relloacclllneas of this and the other Staten of the Polon, well as the world at laryt, know that we have topatby with thaw who advocate toy ouch measure., We viva to countenance to nor took any part lo the anti. tax meeting held In the oily of Pittsburgh on the Rid, or February lan, and we prole. agaitut the sopmattien, ever it may siscsn to hare be.,, Metaled by our allemo her. that we mtherothe to de priociploe, 01 Isi • •4,1-n4 to sustain lib IV n. We are paternity winalblt or the lore of etieriwter •• ebtpavlea cod Mw-ableing somentintry. which we debt abroad by the illwlvised course which • prtion bees o of our people ham I:111MM. We WV Swell, that our coalmen' tal et edit and nor mann. farturiog intereate are sniffling fn..] this VMS, and we lime far more severely than troy would be front the tan re quired to rod our railroad debt, htiStily a. that ma s h( wkigh We ,therefnre, opm principlera !loca-aide deeding, de Here cure Ira utterly opporal In any atom haveno another object than the fair and final deterrothedion by cur Ceutte of our kluticipal Itabllitha, and , that we mend ready at all thnee to antuult cheerfolly to their deelyidoe, and to pay the team, the itapotition of which cosy be required In c are - 3ring their Ju fru .nt. Into execution. katerrtalatng them convictions, and curious to counter an,as far as may be In oor power, the dimattat• Influence upooctur beat interrste, of the rthauthorited arta of thme who hare undertakeO to speak to. us In the matter In head, we d hove attache our oath. to MU paper, that we may Thy. dicale °omelette Indivkloally and collectimly, from the re . preach which oar cm:dittoed ellen. would doetty brink upon oa. We hold to Bonds of Alleghe Pittsburgh or Allegheny whs. most or eebrilptiou or sto.k . Lyon, SiKIT b & Co., Jones, Boyd • Co, Ors:, Benuett Co Zug • Painter, Nimiek A Co., II Plestey, 'Singer, &Mick A Co , Jones it I.nth, Lloyd! lace, McKedght• Bro , Chem, Wilson • Co, James Wood! Co., Ileenon, Preston • Co., Weal., Millman • Co , Perk, llcCurdy & Co., N. nolmes • eon., Bendy Wilkina, Wm II Smith l Co, Imkevell, Pears • ttr, Carling, Holmes ei A Co , Jos B Lyon • Co eny comity, or of the cities of rch have been isured at pay of Rano:rade 41/1 J 111111coatrenur A Co, Jamee A Ilatchinun, Atel'w Ackley, James Holmes A Co, Goo A Berry A Co., Thomas Bell A Co, Wm 8 Garen. Park, Palmer • Co, Ring, Pennock A Co, / M Pennock A Co, Remedy, Child. • Co., Jahn Irwin A Boria, Witliam Dean, Calderon A Bro, Wm Thaw, Wade I:Lamm., Jot. 9 MI worth, Richard Cowen, Wm .t dlorriun, W T McClurg, Romp, Melo • co , Peanut A Gam, II Child, faCo., Logan • 0 Whitmore ! Wolff, Doff A Co WM 8 Laurly A Co., "wpb Woodiren A Co idcfArrd A Co, ryrtwright A Yours!, Wolff, Jr., Dan A Co. Wm 11 Willttt• • Co 8 J 01203 A Co. Kramer A Halo, It Patrick A Co, Semple A Jour., John D Jamea llerdman, Chu 11 Peahen, Robert Di. key, B Cooper, Wm U Lippeneolt , J B Garrard, F 1t.., William Lae t, A MllLken, V Bea., new Chu Walther, IF Id Wright, P. U Rut, vveu, Columbus West, Chas 1.1 Buyer, W T Moore, Danaldam, W P Prindenburg, Thu W Pb..., Wm Richter, J Welasert, L Wnernenberm Frederick Menial, William Pre., Edward &M/her, R Deymer, • A Wolfe, .1 U Demmler, Edward Fooderlyli, JwmPh Abel, J Anguatos Beringer, Samuel Floyd, John P Scot, AD W 0111, .113 Smith. (Iwo W Wrymast, OvormsHettooly, Thom. Stool, W EintAlgtus, J 31Dortual, Geo W Gardner, R A Ckumingham, Thomaall Mabry, D McLain, J K Montle, Chu A Collor, Thomas Woods, Rder'd Do Haryana, Thomas/Hone, Samuel 011. y, Lui Wade, James 31-ontooth, J G Backofen, A Uoistalu ' John AlcD Grattan. ri Marx, John Anatolia, 8 McClean, Jr., Sam'! A Long, Dilworth A Bidwell. Jams. II Child., Marten/Thaler, Chr latopher Slade. II Hepburn, Ph1:11p. • Best, A t It 11 Chamberm, Cunningham, .t Cr , P Al aunt., Robert Galway, Jame. Kelly, James Swim/bens. 15, , 1d 0 Herbst, John Watt, Burke & Barnes Long /A - J Y McLaughlin* Cu, McCandless, Mean. d Co , It L Allen, glades Atwell, James Brennan, Samuel L Aiarshell, II Botdmell, Leech • Mali; John A Cmtgbey, Fleming Ben., • T 11 Navin A Co, N American OR • 00,103, Luce. 011 Co., Z Sellers& Co, B L Fatmestork, L Lyon, d Jones, Boom d Tetley, Rhodos d 'Vetoer, E Prownfel d Bro., Otmdklott, McLain St Co 1. I.llmhtleld t Son, Wibion, Payne &Co, Arbuthnot Jr Bhannon, WlL,on,ldoEltoy A Co, Campbell .% Maack, David Gregg A Go„ Jame, McCandless.* Cu Henry 11 George Maud, Daniel Wallace, 8 Id II Bebout, Thee Id Williams, Andrew McMaster John McVay, William 111/arms, AlcEldowney, Geo 11 Thurston, Walter 11Patmeatock, Biting Gunn, Jae 8 ;Hug. B Matt...ger, Fraud, Jamboo, James W Michael Carnal., Henry Brown, lt A A Carrier, Philip Gnat, II D A Beaumont, Blau' Lloyd, L R Llelghlinngston, Lau, John WlSlsnmon, W L Harper, .7 0 &Mu, J T Stark, 0 AI Seibert, W 8 Ilaelntosb. Thou 0 Rutherford, John Crawford, H Parker, ,Banmel L Pennock, SO Childs, Beth 11 Prim, J J Robinson, E BUPA I Mends, II A. Models, lleorge Bingham, Henry 11 Atwood A Rinehart, James King, . . 200 TONS PIONEER LAKE SUPERIOR CUARCOAL PIG URTAL To tartly •nd for ule by JACOB REE9F., Corner &often.ld end Front rtreeta RYE FLOOR-50 bbla. that' ground and yore, recedand Gm We CO, ..1 a. LIGGETT II CO, 7C. %tar 93 /root mi. F REl a i t T v. lte B . LOU.IS.--40freta:. opts to LBOBIBOI4tOO,2ULtenytL OOIL--150 (161. pinta so quarts V Om sale by B. L. ItAILMTOCX IDOL No: 10, coma Weed togitb stmts. CASTILE 1304 P-40 boxes in Mora and for ISALUOWNIGT Weir 11. gMEM wives eue•eaw•ree• nue. - r- faiscett... r liclitita(.llnSounrcmtnts. MRS. BLIT 31 r -0912/ z will tie a Featival at VALLEY GROVE, wear Milton Station, the , Ithetly WAY Rehroad, an TRUIU3DAY, Jose Setb. the pit. epectfolly balm. bar friends end the pub II - reeds of whkb Will be nutlet to the lignidatiotrof date of =l et . theOs ecb. the U. at thp nett Retnitilkan Conveution. for the offlre of .111 SATURDAY. the dth day cd June Mt. for flu. V ali*/ Or we IL P. Mach. tie Malabo lasJent mash.] a fall supply of , 0 Eloandsl Tad will leave the Matt. ate recloCk, amistant Judge ot the (hurt of COMITOO &C., Of ; . 1 1 B i ght thg o f ab fi d A. PH. of Excnnion Tickets, will he hut county. ~,Atjewiledels the Propouth to kends the wbota irotk, with , ths elevfalou the gradlog berwial th• dtr Mut.. wbith ttarty-n re aut.. thus prAbllog every one to be.prewent. Friend. of the rause will bear In mind. • Pianos and Melodeons. i—STArCr ram to he had at Jam_ Daze!' & Sun's. Water Wert, or of 8. Dane A Cit, Liberty street, aud at the principal llnek Storer. r o .o f o t ,rn b . n ,r c , l , l th. : p r j ;f m :P .r D lt:l ,, t E l e :n: li rg: t h , l l l:47lk A eld e m. i r_ ,Ll i t 'l l . a kl,_. .f. dt tlh:e; d wo 'l ir p 7 ; b___________ l: ; : a va' id al".roPLl.,l7;“„.tobtt:L.3l,l9k7irrifth..ElLEß.E...ipicum of PADa• ay Secretary. TN the Court of Common Pleasof Allegheny aunts ; No. lacer December Ter in, 1851. WILLI AM 1. lb. nutter of the voluntary , assignment of B. Ram Jr. ABE & A Co. lbw Is hereby given to .1 parties interested that on th. :nut of Hoy, n it, II P. Bakewell, W. Bakelite'', True- ; cgs... Mader the voluotary assignment of R. Page, Jr. land 0 0 O.their Rage, late putoess on B. Page. Jr., k 00, for the b.u.A t of medltors, promoted in Court and tiled • enktemsot no d petition c onin g for th that the said 11013.1. Page, Jr., had effected a settlement •Ith all the creditors of ulduelgoor• and of staid firm who had presented thelrelaincs to sold Tone tees, and that tall Trustees had thereupon eurrendared and returned tont.' B. Pegs, Jr., eurtiling member of maid firm all the reLIMILII/Ig IMMO) and effect. to the hands of said • Assignee nod praying that mid statement be taken a. a Inn/ eccrinot and settlement by meld assignees of said trust, and foot they .ny disch•rgedfrom mid nosh whereupon it was ordered by the Mort that the mid account nut .et from Wiali be allowesi after the expiration of three weal. from that date, and the cad esslgNew discharged from mid fret nOll. and be ahoy. why wish account should not be allowed or Mild assigned discharged. ro w old DANIEL ARMSTRONG, Protley. Jemm Carothers )In the Coon of Gammon Plea, No. Dr` Sarah A March Term,lB6B. Ciirottierst Libel in Divotsa. AND now to wit, this 28th day of May, 1 9, the Examiner in the above am, J. Bowman avenue, Tan., le he, eby ordered and dimmed to give ten dale notice lo the Plttaborgh Deily Gazelle, of the time and Piece Ortbe taking of depositlyis in the above can. Prom the Gout. May 23, 1859. Attest DANIEL ARMSTRONG, Prot', To Y on wi ll Carothere, the Respondent abet, named Ton will take notice that depodtlette la the above nee will be taken at the oMce of the undentlgned, No. 001 Fourth sheet, In the city of Pittsburgh, on Friday, toe 10th der of Jane,lBs9, between the homy of 10 o'clock a. Y. and 0 o'clock 9. w., when and when ron me/ .11,04. JeLdtd J. BOWMAN SW EITZER, Tauzin., BUtteiFFIELD CO Have received another lut of these FAST COLORED LAWNS, finlllog 12X renta—winlh 19 At Nom-Elet c.oer of FOURTH OD MARKET IittIEKTS. 11.EdrEi NY iNsustericn COMP'Y OP PPITMLIURGII. °met—No. 37 Fifth Stmt, Bank Blook, INSURES AGAINST ALL KINDS OF EIRE AND DIA EINE RISES. IPA 40 JOEN, Prosidsof: JOIIN D. MoCilllD, VI. o Prosidong D.. 31 ROOK, Bocrodery. CM.I. WILLIAM DEAN, General Agent. Dirlizerogs-- Immo Jooot, C. O. Mr..] MIL' , O.PIIt. C. Grey, John A. Wilson, E. 1.. Issoliongook, lobo] D. McCord, Isaac id. Poriuook, lb P. Blotting, Capt. Woo. Deno, Thigi. Al. Moro, Darla. J.& I pi] —0 UR. ICNTI It RI S 3 'l' och-1 ( 4-177\- . V l \\WW\OWScka he EINO AGAIN COMPLETE B LY SOLD OUT, t winalre... of these lino I nOrtnnents are re. atm-canny Informed that a new Invoice or them m tarotley. tly expected. In a rm., day e no boe , to be again ably bp anpnly the drman.l fur IltYw nporlor Piano /cwt.. 11. KLEBER S lllto., No. Flab mreet. Amon,: the John) who bay.. putchalmJ Steinway Plaur.n wilt, in the lut few months, sto Nev. G. T. Rider, D. D Ince. J. McMillin A. B. Dry/In. D. J. Gardiner' Ee.i. I. Drier Sproul, E.,. ,Mra. P•tyzerald, It. Ilnehnsen, Flag .J. 11. Thomp/on, L MAT .311.,/ Daly. Mon. N. /Swing. Uu1.m1.4.11. W. 3/. 1/..nally, Enni C.pi, J. Birmingham R. O Plevengon. req. Kesler, IL 'i:11...30; 7;.';r141, Ito, N 11 ..17 ! ;1 R. Van Deo., D. D .p.1.1./111/11•V • Elotticulturni Exhibition. THE PITTSBURGH HORTICULTURAL 8031ETY t, 11l hold Choir June R.th[hill. of Fruit, PIOWYTA, Planta, etc, to CITY HALL 1., four dap/, boOlt olog no TUE:SI/AV... 000 7th. All gruuer• ar•••••ll , ited Prvlnium in rut, ha.l At JA E.t R. 11.10.:15 . 8 nr WA ItDROPX Ron. 311INICHIT, B ERAC,F; AND ORGANDIE ROBES, A Coll nnwal m.ni a •tore. of BURCH - FT ELD k CO DI A I.TIIIIOIIE HERRING —SO hbh. and 20 lisif bhls . an] v., film .Lky, male t9' .1 E. CANFIELD k hl REELErs OVERLAND LETTERS.- - NOW IS Tig TIME TO SUBSCRIBE The Ent of ur n Grea.l.ye Lettors from Hennas, tab, Cal. &rata, Ac, appnere this week. Il,a Lettere era Inked for with much .nterest, aud wit: all appear lu the ewmi- Wort I y and WoeY le Triton; am w6ll an *a the Daily. Terms. Datly Ni: Semi-Week le Trlbuue, 13; Trlbune, 1. Vor tub term., we Ttl bun.. Of atoy d.te. Addeo,. 110/LACE 014,ELET L CO. 30:3.1 • Tribune Ilullrihro. Neve Tnrk J CILEASII4.OOIVI9, No. 27 remelt Street. over FerrY• 1 1 11 E 6obserii "Z....resrT , :tfully :trap mnr.teN to the patrol,* Of Itoclen errAhHALrue u t ll.t h o t• path i.repar.,l n, 41 , Autall l'A Urn:4 AND IT FLI , INfir I. e.ur Lett 'tile onh ICES, JELLIES. FANCY CAlf Ei AND PYRAMIDS. ASfiplientlemen and Lull...sr-rad •Ith Meals, Ificlodlog harty delicacy of Ihn sow, lo style equal to any first class otel, at all boor. day and forenlng. osyaurl rod JACOB B. 110BLES. itiVux Err Cincinnati. Ohio HAVING TAKEN A LEASE UPON THE . 1117B.cisr' fora term of yin., and re-organiced to mane department; the andaraigned can safely sa, that their ar rangement; tending to the comfort and antlafactlon of gneeta 1 1dt/rig the city, vial ho each a. to grata, the de mand of .y .ycaro.r at the hones. A trial to Kindled. JOHNSON. SANDERS it CO nay 15.1.1.76 81 1A.1_, LENEICRC3ER dr CO tßu.kstors r., .R. Puntar, .1. IMPORTERS AND DIALERS IN HARDWARE AND CUTLERY, No. 101 Market Streot PITTROVROU. PA. (toyliAt Notice. TO WHOM IT MAY . CONCERN.--Th uoJerslgund will dismiss I, Public flab, on 14/11, P31%0. Algials - 'sarnususs on Lou. 'CICHS, fur storage, A., lithe.ame Is cot psi,' arid Phnllai rev:lmnd Aurora that Woo. I; INK t 31 I Tell ELL. Pittaburgb, 14th, ItaS)—myl4.lmil C B. W. SMITH, AI I orney and Connsollor at I at roslE.dly es} No. 144 thorlh Ffr CaSILL , kitAtiltoN DENTIST; Mee mei Aneldenee No. S 2 ORANS NTRRET, +47.1 teopostlk tiro Court Boum, bollet to he con .alt the we. f soy that may farm lon. with their petronage Any the various atyles or Teeth loom teol If wiel,d. to,2:dlyta fj_ROCERIES.-100 1,1,1 s: N. 0. Illolas A 25 bbl.. OnlJnn N y rup; 100 NO? Rio Coif, 10 Cil.ll Young Ily•ou Tea; 60 do black Tu.; 40 cattle. 1 01.0 Tea for femdt wt. 75 boxes Tobtuxo, superior brag.), 29 barrels cot and dry Tonere.: feloolb toper Carb. Sod% New Coatis. (0 bores assorted Prier, Etol6 Mpantelt 22 bogs. star Candlm4 25 borne Mold Candle,: Loxes Preston's Eagle Chocolat., 60 down Cincinnati Wash botenl, 100 do Broome 76 doken ilortotr. 75 balm No.l and 2 Batting; 21) bide herrings, in Pickle; At do do to dry 2111; 160 do Monongabein thdt; 100 bOIINI Climate: together with ao tueortmant of Iron Nalla and alam will be sold on liberal Moms. my 27 WEE 11 11 . 01:1TCHISON, 126 LiNnt et. IRTIS.Xet LIZT.IEtESS, - Damasks, Diapers, &c. CONSUMERS OF RICHARDSON'S LIN ENS, and thctie dethott. of obtaining the GENUINE GOODS, should Nee that the article. they porch nee Ina sral. ed with the loU name or the firm, ICIARDSON, 4401 , "9 gt 0 WIEN, ea • maarnatee of Z the noundues• and durability of the 04.1• 4 This caution I. rendered easendally I:woes:my aa large quantities of Inferior and defective Litman are prepared, Deana alter mason and Bealo with the name of RICKARD BON, by filch Munn wbo rmardleas of the injury thus Imdictud alike on the A mer ican consumer and the coatiofac name of the med. Goode, will not readily abandon • business eo profitable, whilepurchasent eau be hopoeed on with goods of • worthimecharacter. J. BULLOCKS k J. B. LOOKS, Anemia. ae Church street, Now York. Great Alterative and Blood Purifier. DR. EINV.A.Y2TBrB TMs old established and invaluable rents.- dy for theme of Scroftda.or Belk Übmorma. and White Swellieg,Eroptknas of the Skin Blotch,. or Pimple of the Pace,Otatinate or /Scaly KrUptions, Bolin which arise from an impure habit of blood. Pains le the Boom, Weakeued and Debilitated elate of the System, ari sing edam from • long and protracted oem of Meknes. or ham% labored under au attack Of .yphllls, tbt, med. of which atilt remain in the natem;or haeleg swallowed a neat amount of drags, calomel, 10., which may h ‘ ,.. f . fated the hour. or their calming, called the; mkt:deem, which mantime. glee. rim to • chronic ulcerous Mal an , end email beam ocaudona ll y comeawey. Attacks of Rhea math. to comequmme of . Waned or abused tioaatltuthser long atanding Mho= drift-Hong the Pale sad the Eats, or the Bloated Pam, slava indicate. or tequbm the em of Inval.ble panacea; or ebonld the 141tietit have latoml under an affection of the Spine, Ileelmki, ittnotlica or Tel. lownea. of the Skin, Chronic Affectkom of the Liver, Ham. roam, or walling of Flab, Ulcerated Sore Throat, lUp Joint Coneplabak In short, the mod loathsome &masa which have pot nary other medicine at defiance, a. volt aa the ekill of the profemion, for more than • quarter of • Century, have been perked: eradicated by chit great vegetable p.. nacea, la .11 camea of eraptiom "Aleayse's .4/341enu ngi Ctiestmatt,..hotdd Se media conmallon with the/imam. The two wlll cure the moot chronic aadoballeate eruptive ellemaew. Retail price of the Pantuata ASO per back a bottle. 54,10. Delivered to any address on receipt of Remittance. Ras A MOS= VERY .No. that Eara Clark, No. 4 Treaton Mreet, Chart. town, Ideas. While in Phllopelphla she raided lath Wm. IL Shay, 16th street, 4 dean tallow Nava The use was. enapitaO al Wild year, elating of the malt obstinate chancier, coming the whol e from the sale of the foot to the nvoll of the held, falling eat Initable la the ultimo. The mon =wind or the prof. Ike lbsclisnal la etcsamplishiet atm -Dt. Swains', Pa. nicks wet ellkteot to maktatOperreot Cana Ponteredoely by DIL IMAM; 41110lf, DI. ( 3 ! IL MIT&11= Mei streak !Staid -Mt aniburin. , . • • . 11 - 31. °MUM Chaim:um J•l:*aayA U*Tticat.ts Pdst.t.nx trill n candidate for Melodeons from the Celebrated Factory of lb. oftionnTfAtflat. i~nie ord'"2:: Ples. -- .021 d&vroP SErER9L SECOND RAND PIANOS, DISTRICT ATTORNEY.--JORN M. it IRK- PaTtICIE will be candidate before tho rex: Repub. Bean County Convention for nomination to the °Rica of DI,. nit Attorney. toys: iartT 110w.DISTRICT ATTORNEY.—ROBCHT B. CAR itile' Attorney before ti. Republi ill can County Con s vention. Di. ap2l...dicartelte Seurat e. I U . SENATE.--J. W. FLET,I7ItR WHITE., Of BC) his Shoes, Hats, R"'""— my7pltz JAMES P. TANNER, SHOE, HIT AND BONNET WAREHOUSE, No. RR Nv.,,t Strews. ILts no. la store Ids ♦rq large stock of GOODS purchased I lirert from tits NEW ENGLAND MANIL TORTISM. at the I. , thV EST CAR! PRICES, .11 of whirla be dlepo.d et • lime!' adraoccon OOST Arit - Boyors who her. borelofore r,nrse R. rt.g their good; fur ill., future sLI urn Loth Umn and imm, by making filth pnrrhad•y from Lim. tirlkulorm aro rwineate..d Ia rrall Lula, buy , DE, anti “t. lety theruranlvt, fir It. tart. Irk-Pau neutrar sttevtlun HISa D tn.‘rd..r. 191 S. .............. . . .... 151 , 1011 CH BOYLE & CO 131) 59 SECOND STREET, 101 CINCINNATI, oralo, • •••,..• FOREIGN LIQUORS AND WINES DISTILLERS OF ALCOHOL, COLOGNE SPIRITS, Campheno, Burning Fluid and Spirit, of TURPENTINE. klatmfacturt rry .14,44-ripu..ta Domestic Liquors, Wines, Cordials and Freara B I "/". T 1-3 I.t. IE3 (lava constantly un hand V. 1011,1 gt aJas of pp.: BOURBON ANI) RYE IVIIISREI Peach and Apple Brandy R ARATAUI A AM , NEW It.NC/LA ND IWAI, CELEBRATED •'ROSE" WIIDSKEV. Ag•uto tnr FR6DER:C6 GioULE'S I,APANE'RE lIPTTEIIB npl4:.llwlyF 13 rag Intret.Cri C.3zurziort•ual For Bankers' and Li OSILICES Ica. THE FOVRTII SEMI-ANNUAL VOLUME of th la valuable val.. ha• poluial..l ou tut , 1511. of January, having 1..N..n rt hoo.t.al by a rapid and ar .1. shawl, a ...curt,/ ...tn.. rrllurl and rectrll,l,ova rern /mord. and la now ronery for d 01.., to nch as haves not alreal7 ith work. Several hundreds of the n.oil Bahkor. and Moranents io • different titian of the Union, hare ...abet lu perfecting ltd. R eference Record, tho. reeling a reracione and tellable rnpend of the pecuniary condition and proapecta and butt. nee. capecity cd about Zbuon inercantite firuie, to twenty. six of the principal duo- and venires of trade In the United .tare The Nave York Merchant., Rank, .111 iii•htetaiti by o key wrocupanying the book, lb., grade of cre , ht, character, habits, and capital of curb a. will he Itk.ly to deal alth hint, while the utiboblown merchant will learn with ne• onrecy, the exact foundation tAI which the New York linuwe base their boatcea., 1 To i s for any prawihlc error that 'night occur in A •ork tio yigantto in rfofail and to keep purchasers informed of the changre that matt nramp Into place, the pro . prlator: lune • prattle doh, el of et-c c.rcrtzons etcry uyei, The LIMO and trouble such a work mast care, lb.. lowa. It must prevent, and the Baltimore it tatibt have te aocriring, • annud and profitable trade, nuke It toratuelde to whole!, wale Merchants, Ilanuteconrera, Note Itrokere, and Liantoj i ',w o .. j ow. and yet 1.., e hale. iochotruir the two weenban , nest 'ohms., the ,bore oto.srrootooro. and the food/de. s. , { . .. AMA, Is furnishes! to •orewrihery at Oue If nudred bobir, hie• per non... Frill Particular., Lot embraced In thin adveitiaotriAnt; rnsy he oPrained , the onto, .1 the proprietor. end ',whiten. era, J M. 11ItA utaRzET a 80N, No . .M7 Broadway, New York, I Over Broadway liauko f R. El NEVIN, Jr., agent • I No 6.5 Wood otrte, Pittsburgh. N_e 1 Al n rJ mt 15 ne fection of Dental Art. 6/77P/CIAL TEAT/1 wrrn . PLAfTP3 OPPORCELALV AND CORALIkE. n R. N. STEBBINS having opened an office at 191 Penn street, le Prepared to manufacture and haert teeth of the above deetription. In Intrainclog theme new and improved styles of Dental Work to the citizens of Pitteburgn, Dr. S. feels assured that they will meet the same favorable moeption which he. bore accorded to them in New York and other localities where they have been Bitted; and he furthermore believes that they ars destined to supescede, a they certainly excel all he /By]. In LIGHTNESS, DURABILITY, BKAUTY and PUR9TY, and in every quality which renders ArtiOcial Tait* desirable, and are at the seine time ranch len eila p isfira. intent! of this work may be teen at his office, No. 1 DUNN STEUIST, NNAIt FT. own ~2,2mda.v Carriages and Buggies. riOR TIIE ACCOMMODATION of Pitts y. burgher., and strangers visiting the city, the enbwrite e has opened • Wareroom Immediately In the rear or It e hihnongahela lion, on Yiret street, for the wile ci CAlltliAo6B, BUGGIES AND BPILINO WAGONS, Of his own manufacture—the material Co eolented with groat care. Having teen tmgagwl thirty-three years la the hash:saw and the last seventeen years In Allegheny City, with Co lo coot wof loasionok onfilnlent guarantee en ht the quality his work. The public are refl.-mini!, incited to cull and examine hie work. gysi_Factnry on thestreet nod U ncut ~ amine°, Allegheny City, 34/1141e" ntrin.3mdAwF - 'New -Stock of MeLocleons. JUST RECEIVED, a splendid new lot of Melmleous, from the fertury of Z.. UAW., trus tee, Including all the sty lee mad« by this firm. This mate of iustrumeuto bare been epprorr4 by the great..st musb data In the country, as Dr Loaell Mama, GO, F. ILar.t, W. D. Dradieary arid othere—coureomeutly they eau le relied no aa owio befog fist clan instrioncntg. They are bon. for the lollg I. Their pore end musical opeility or roue '2. Their great prover of tone. 3. Their quality of tome. 4. The. prompt arid envy touch. 6. Their beautiful my le of O. Their durability. 7. Their cheapness, of price For sale only by JOIN It. MELLOR, al lYned et. Descriptive rlrrolars sent to aey *Mims. myl3 REMOVAL_ EXCHANUM AND BANKING !MUSK KRAMER & RAHM, No. Bank Block, Fiala Newel, PITTSBURGH. Pit. 11221152! W E beg to apprise our friends and the pub lie that we have removed to our now OFFION. NO. 35, DANK BLOCK, FIFTH 011tENT, where we will he happy to fender them oura, end twos, our ample i Captol, with an fllrWrielled of t w enty year. to the bush,. in Ula city. will enable. to maw the wants of out customers. We will continue to transact the Rectangle sod Mukin g Dusinesa lo all Its hr.lgchwe Commercial Paper Olean:total and Negotiated: Racket, Bonde and other &scurf ties, bought and sold On CoMmisaton. Prompt attantima given to Collections la city or country. Defewits Received to Par Fund. or Currency Interem allowed on Tiro. Deposits. Deal In Specie, Bank Note., land Warrant, kc. Credit Remittal., of Correspendeute at lo s west p ;mink rat,. Making Retnrcoi promptly tirrt tow), ac directed. y 12.1 RA FM REIMOVAL. MEGRAW'S TOBACCO .tiD MCA A STA RIBOUBB Prom 241 LIBLRTY 8T11F.2.1% To 179 Minty ST cornice 91arkot. _ _ • REMOVED. G. lIUSSEY A: CO. have removed to N.J. their non Copper %Caleb..., NO. 37 of Wood 8711 NET, In the Iron Pront Block, third door ceet of Wood gtreet. Pittsburgh Copper Rolling NM C. G. 3 31_7813111i , do Co.. 11 •10.11,0131121 0/ BRAZ(ERS BOLT AND BREATHING COPPER PRESSED COPPER BOTTOMS, / 7...000 MOTIV".111 Rodool Still Ikalowarand Plats nj" all Sites, Erase Kettles, Sheet and other Brass, SPELTER,SOLDEB, COPPER RI VETZ. , ,,C. Deniers In Block Tin, TlaPlato, Lead Wirtylituret Zlaq Anllmony, nett Iron, Timm.' Too?, tit., No. 37 Filth Street, Pittsburgh, Ps 1111.8beeta Copper Cut to any pattern ./ - spirt:stud REMOVAL. --T, S. Liggett4 Co., have re mono from No, an d 'e 1F tor • tree t Nt". ' .ot e Water and Y. Front street. a Marti- Anne cutnnitt. J. 8. LtooEvT o co., FLOUR FAOTORS,dnd Produce Complio sloo Merchants, for tho,oolo of Floor. Os t In, Bonin and Prcdrue sontgally, Noe. 7,6 Tr,oter and 91 Front matt, Pittibur Penn'. / faMly fIOL FIIIINISIINNS AND DUMB IN Manilla, !tamp so 4 Dalton Oordalm; Oaliam, Tar, Piklyikaln and Mr Dna, Iva sad Ham Drillings, *a olds No. 08 limier and MI. "41 Stmt. BIITTER—Fresh Roll now arriving for vale a: favas ROM MU!, 888 Many stmt. Pianos from the Factory or IWASEOCIATE LAW el OE COMMON rLES. EMI S H. BToWS .41 be a candidate for Deanna. Mon at , ee Republican ConTentem, to be beLi In Jane, IMO. for the °Eke 4 .I , eclate Lan Jahn the Court of Cooe BALTIMORE. monPirue, fe., of thin c,ancy apanltc GEO. A. PRINCE & CO For Sale or Rent Cheap CHARLOTTE BLUME, No. 1.18 Wood at, 2d door above Fifth -BONNIEST'S, Bco WHOLESALE Pittsburgh, Psuus,, I IMPORTERS tr/ Pole Monnfacturers of tho 'Drennan., 0 .. ..i0uir A. SERGEAN - r, of Pittsburgh, will ho a candidate tor County Treasurer before the lie. publican Convention. myIS 0(300DIfe-srY. COI:LTER, of South Fayette lownehip, will he a candidate for County Treasurer, subject to the action of the Republican Convention. tnrl&dAortc terra Sr. Clam. D'REASTRY.II.—WII. A. HEREON, of Pitt 1 7 ovrriship, •111 be a csndidate for Coanty Treaturar. eubJect to the deci.lort of the RepciblicanCourention In Jum .24 un3tbda•ter AARON FLOYD, of the city of Pittsburgh, will be a Cllndidate for oount7 Tres/miter; rubjeet to the &undue of the Republican County Ootorentluti In Jona n.:t. U.'COUNTI" TR/ARUM/I.—EL/Alt ASPLB,, of 'Pittsburgh, will be acal:Okla! e for nomination at [bone= Itepublicau Convent ion, for the omen of County my2oaostor TISE.I.9I , OB.—TPC Subscriber, a °Tts" reehloot of Wilkins township, isa candidate for Treason, of Allegheny att:ay, aubJeet to ate decision of the tleptiblisau Noutitutting Convention. utpl: B. DAVPON. Auditor. Cl..llurrom, Third Ward, Pittsburgh, bo as candidate before the Repobilean Conn. ty Convection for the above 11 .111.[J01.1. my:ls.d&lrter O . ROBERT Giudroan ' of Tarenturu, will be • candidate for County Auditor, ealdect to the de• eision of the Republican County Conaentiou. myla9teri , w AUDITOR-11 7 .11. N. BiIirCIIIIELD, of East Liberty, Peebles township, will be •candldate for Csoutty Auditor, shbject to the decision of the Republican County Courention. mylOolowla 60. NEELY, of Franklin township, will caudolato for County Auditor, cubfoct to the de deliou of the Republican County Conventiow aplhdltaseter A. .111. 111 .A..11.813A. L er: CO Federal Street, PR CE 1MP1CE2.1.11.1, onAPdPAIGNE, FROM DE VZ‘OOD & CO., Epernay, France. As mod at the Imperial Tabl•s on Continent of Knrope. A/ PERFECTLY PURE AND DELICATE WINS at a moderato hrto,'“Ltf"ehTlVOrttotte 7 am and rapidly becoming to da tee t og te e th city of New York, harin g elicited Mr Moulata from the proprietary or Om atu•Anu awn, e?.. ?humus 11011.1.. Worm,. 1.101 . 11. litm.opora. Rom, As.rox Itooes...lonudllocto..od . 1 / the loading Porcbsaen el Jbtwl.algne to th "'Z en thron a hoot lino country. IS,dd by t h.- t " I n L I V. LIGLIWOUT, bole Import-W. Corner of Broadway and t Broome ittreet,N o w York. rn,24,10,11, ig EC 0 N U RAND bIACIIINERY FOR as LE. pee m AO. ace Engine Cylinder :14 inch bore, 5 feet stroke, ,ppet T% complete to ticeeragat bore, two Blowing Cylinders, 01 inches bore, 6 feet stroke, with Pipe., Shert,Fillavitiocke and Gearing complete. roe twalcolere w 1 ,613 at our wort.. South Pitteburglg or at oar Utica, 21 Mute. street. rogiChlaulaw? ROBINSON, MINIS a MILL: L EW. JOHNSTON'S SUPERIOR ALLEOIIIINY T./ 1 0E.—Tbo gobsalber, gratefal for put feu., would Inform Mil customers and other. that orders for the shove lee suer be Meme to to. &leers of the Icerarapps, or direct ed to Box 317, Allegheny Put Offlos, or left at Ur. Shupe eon's Intelllgenee ogles, corner of Paid sad Med streets, where • upply Is conetutly kept for We; also at the node dense of the enbeniber,coroarof Third Street and rut Omer moo, Allegheny City. .703.EPL1 my 3Ctlerd IRON SLATES—A c t! sizes sold * co toyal Madam Pilate; 67 Wad d• T URPENTINE -20 bble. for sale by S. L. FAZUNUTOCK 00. =NEMM DIN [Ott Attorney re"DISTILICT ATTORNLY.—JACOII 0. tut 1•,11 be a candidate 1.14”, the 11.-pfttltean C .nty Cup etitlett f,r- Mendel Attorm.y. 1n3 . 2.1A5A-ter g 0. H. Rirrzs, ,wi 1 },e a twalidate for Dalruy Attorn , y, trefarn the nert 11,1mhlican mylkdtwidir OSENATE.—ELLS It. IRISH will be n can didata for nomloatlon for tho State Sonata at the most Republican Convention. arleoglaar toT _ _ _ _ • Aim:mi.ly. In. L. 11. Ceradstr, of West Deer, will he mini:Wet° for itleaenably before the Republican County Convention. tur2lalts M.-J. F. TALLER will be rt candidate for untalnabou to the Legislature, subject to the decision of the Republican Convention. ror-T die ASSEMBLY.—JOSEPLI W. Leo - is, of the Third Ward. Plttebnreb, twill bon cundfdate before the Re publican Connty Convention f4n . Aefernbly. tnr-TcdafetcT ' USI.II BLY.—.I ALES CALDWELL, of the Fourth Ward, Pitteburgh, will be • eandidate fur the A. ceenbiy. subject le the tht . talitti - of the Republic. Outtuty cou..oliun myllGtdlu• b'Z" . FOR AR•lsllllLV—Distriet North of Al. Irgheny —CHARLES L. GOEIIIIIND, of Rea.. Low. ebb", will he anpported by th• German and American Ree poißcana in the enacting Republican Cunveutiou fur As tenthly. fur the District North of the Allegheny Meer. anyltdaleteT GERMAN lIRDUBLIOANS. UV' Cot. ‘Vittlem EnPr, of Lower St. Clair tosent 111 p, sill be a candidate for darentbly, subfact lo the tlarialun of the Republican County Contention. myakrtcP Vi& - •lose of Pitt township, will Le randttlato for Domination far ettaentbly at the next Ito pu WWI County Courention Loral:Aka-telt chi OA.. Wk. Douctitsz, of Elizabeth town. no la candidate for A.taeln bly,• II toj VT to the decinto of the Republican County Courentl.... myly;*tar itlefr WM. A. AnIDERSON, of Indiana town. lr a csieli.l.ste for Aseembly from Ilan district north-a - rat of A Ilegbrny. oubject to the decision of tint Re. publican County Convention. toyl7.3tdr. _ levrn E. BAYARD, of Peet,leo town. 04, grill he A candidate for re.homlnottlan fur Ammt, beton, the It•pabliran Coorent my ltd.hetc DON RIDDLE, of Robinson tosrnship, will be • cothilidato fur Amsembly.stit , ject to the decision el the Ittlinlo!ican Conventton. tnyll .11'. C. A EGIIINEAUGII, of Birmingham, wit' t o eupported in the ensuing Republican Count Eunventinn. La nomination ter the Aiisembiy. myl2 . Asscm Mr.—J. LUDWIG KOETHEN, of 1 Pittsburgh, Is a candidate for demi:ably before the Repoldlian Convention. tnyll Allimrau., of Ohio township, II be • candideto for Auecnbly, iltdi)ec to the decision of the Republic.. County Coormatlon. myl I tc'Y [o..Assam• -Ror RICEIAM, Of upper St. Clair tos - nehip„ will be • candidate before the Rr publican (Smut) Convention for Asaanably, tram the D. trial youth of the Monongahela and Ohio. triyik3twlr LI -7 ,...,.A55cir.u.r —C. M. ROBINSON, Es.q., of Allegheny will be enpia,rted in the Republican Convention aa ndldato k.r Aaaelubly. 1:13.3 4..da 5cr,0,14 mi., At/intim!" City. 1 If 1: usiN, of Findley canch3.t- for nomirottiOn to Iho Anartably r..x It heap C..ituty Convention. ap:l4,lawt. J.t vie L. SsslTtt Wig be 11 candidate far notiiirmti JD for A...whir. from the Allegheny City mtri , t, ItPpublimin C.Jurention. fatad:dalrtel , ,11 - 1. P. 151cDoTrEtt, of Allegheny city, •• , ..rwill N. • candidate for renomination far the Anno bly before the neat IGypbtiew coarnyCorgrention. no:KUM Commlasloner. W. of M'Clure township, oil ... , 1143A10 for 1 17-unromaluner botoro tbo Repnblic County Convont myl&dtc Air I s.tnc mti.Ls, of Wilkins township, oil w • candidate for County Coutruiutiontr, subject to tb. dtclolou or the Republican Convoution. 102y16alawtc] 10"RICLIARD BOITE, Of south Fayette town &hip, writ be • candid.. for County Coussniaslouer subject to the &thyuo ut tbo Republican amvention. to, Izt3t. * .)17?... To rut DELSGATTZ of tho Republican I Conroy t s .onreers.....,-4, lemma with oloaaure wan, m e . 0,2,10;0 C. putVicltA, of Peebles township, will be a modulate fJrConnty CommiLeeloner. IV, here known 3.1 r. Hower, lonic AA a eober. reliable mans„he le • arm and con. ithrtunt nu mat, certainly v way competent for the duties of the olio, We need rob, torn In the GJEIMI:f1,1011,.1 1 office. The f.ct la appment my lit wMT MANY TAX PATER.. ,P-7.ItOBEILT Al'et.snxEN, of Findley town s.," will be eapporb4.l In the RornabllcAn Ctm•cro lion for the °fan, of Counts Gm.anteniloner. [rip2itertc•F .11 - 7 - Lr.m . is .J. FLEMING, of Peebles township, will he • oirididate for County Commisaloner, subject to lb e decia ion of thPltopribilcan County Convention In June, 1 1855. O b at Vito ROBINZON, of Chortiers township, viii be a candidata for Camay Cotannhaiocer, •nte Joel to the decision of the Repabileaa Coaventloa. THE BEST SEWING MACH/NES L 'S O C dr. egheny MEMO mainammi Na 99 Water,ftXt.AttsburslLT. hia7l.l4Mli Da. Tot President •and Directors of 8 (~,,,,,,,,y hare this atiy &dazed a dividend of TWO DOL ~a , i „..,,0,.. re , 00,?. 0? the 'moats of the last sit racikage. to be applied to deo milociloct no( No ELock Ike rans,:- ' t0)23,1". zip iitENItY 11. Atif 00.8 . tkeretiti• Poiaortvgaia InraAxon titi Pittebmgb, ,?..13 - AT a meeting of the Directors company, bold this ssx,• Dirtams, of rive Pitt SANT being Two Dollars and a Half pet share on wet op 15644 wag declared, payablo In cash, on demand. To tgo holdlri of p. 1,1 cp stock. ond 'fn be*PIM. , to the lkoidatfob of Rook Noon ontloeg alt fall paid op. m110:6:31 1 I I. OM% gPROUL, Secretary; &ninon On vas tiosetraa's fns.,l ! Pihntetrgh, htey 6,11f.9. a majority of ther members of the noatneen'e Ina Co. have designated In writing Sothis Board of Dievelore of said Om tinny their deal,. meonoeet wbh the mutest principle, • Joint Stott Coital. with the =pore . 41 . 4 'Vas. Power. end priellim of a Joint Stook per. pang, av provided for la and by their Art of - fneo opefhtio ne; non. is hereby given, the, in rniallatea of the ebovn ace Lion taken by sold member., the Meat.," of 14.110961911129 will proceed to open books for receiving satectiptkes to the Capltni Stock of soil Company at their office on the carter of Market snd Water streets, in the city of Pittabarey On TUESDAY. the 7th dare Joe, next, at 9 o'clock a. N.M . Wet day. By order of the Bosrd. oeyfcdlrn ' Jona: n. mu-um:v. gee./. ITl4r Itsrr ASSESSMENT NOTlCE.—Notice tr is here- Com byO t en tn t h nSmkontof Oa o DOUACNMatoMhags been let frit upon the Capital Stock. payable at the data of the Tremumr, in the city of Pi ttitlmrch. on the 10th day of loon proMmo. TllO3. IL IRMA toyerdhl thcretarik Treaearer Or ottal IllnLageo. P. M. .D. 11.1718, A.notloneer. Commercial Bal.. Uoom• No. 61 FMB Etroat..-- p AROUC LIES AND CARRIAGES AT Aocrio,r--On Baronial. morolor, JULIO 4th, •t It o'clock, at tho coommrcial saki rooms. No. 64 PIRA •tree[, .111 bo mold, 2 one-horse Romero mado Baronet.; 2 " " Carriaro. QPAN OF KENTUCKY CARRIAGE kj lIORSEB, wrrn lIANNRBS;AT ADOTION. , --At the coomereal l. room., No. Urfa st, on Aaturday log, Jme 4th, a II o'clock sold,a spa of superioraorn Carriage Llama, with Ilernesa. The hones were rasa to Hentocky, are or good size nod action, MK trotters andaet $5OO. my3l P . Al. DATIL% Ana. 36 Lars AND DIVELLIIVG 110 USE IN SOBTII prnsittracm AND BIR S IINGILAM. AT A UCTION.—On Saturday afternoon, dons 4th, at o'clock, o n the praniaca, will be *old, (ct , mmencing on Waahltiglat Lota Noe. led, 214, 215, 219 bud 295, In Gregg's plan of loon laid out on Wahingtoa at , in ths Boroaglit;olßirmlng ham. Pao tote on 1111.-o rot , botoeon Waehlbgton area and Spruce alley. Lot No. 2112, at corner of Craig and William ate. Lot No. 2319. on William near Craig at. FITO all Lott on Craig at., between 11 'sshinghni. et. and Spruce ey. Loa N.. Zit. 294 and 20 ,00 3 / a nor at; between Joseph and Crag sta. an d J Lots Nos h as 213.1174 and 575 on :Banat at., between (Degg ose Lots N os. 285 and 2E9 on Joseph et, between hfataratt. and Spruce alloy. Lot No 298 on Spruce alley. Lot No. 90 on C.arsint at., between Joseph and &algal. IN SOUTH PIITSBUIBiII, Lot. CO and 67 on Carson at, with double Dane dwelling house. Lot. Noe. 21, 41, 42 and 43 on BreaartilleTonapika rood. 114 acres hill-aldo, Waukee between the !auditor Willhon Shill/pa and Title indieputable. Tern., one.foutth cash, radiate la 1, 2 and 3 yaws, with intereat, payablci annually. my 23 P. IL DACE' Q.COTCII. BUTTO3II ,I .‘""' 1.145. A...•••• COTCU BOTTOM PROPERTY AT PUB ) LIC BALE IN LOTS TO BUTT PCBCTIABERS.—TYIII wild at public auction, on TUUESDAY, Jane next, at 3 o'clock P. M., on the premises, 120 acme of prhiosarable l an,d. This valuable property, eituate 234Milee from the city line, on the north side of .he MOnougahala tiller a th Peeblm township, adjoining lands of the late Jame. N 0,,, deed, bring a part of the old Wood. mtate, comprialrig bct tom cleared high laud and undulating woodland, and Is 1.1,1 out m to make fiery lot malty aciromlble—mi one. portion coot/doing about nine azraii—one of tbe moat beau tiful plarm in this vicinity fa enctc4 lb. manclou home, with mi excellent well or water CO nVeldantiinfte b.rallnd other not buildings. The IkAtom land cannot Le mirmaced in excellence of sod. The cleared highlands error everylw d omownta to gardeners and Tina growers, while. the wand lands added Mouttful rates for buildings. MD; property Is may of nomad by the'Braddoik's Field Plank hoed ink4P, . C. IL It, now under centrant with rosponailde partlee So tie convict. dto Turtle Creek by Alay 1E60; MI; when plated, will aff.rd auperlor advantage" to Mom climbingacme to porch/um a country horn. Thloindlopotable. Terms of mile oneTlfth cash, the W m. in I, 2.3, 4 and & years, secured by bond andinottgage on no ornate., with tamest payable semennnually. 144-o , nalb llama will start [tyro robe corner of Fourth and Giant em. at 2 o'clock P. M. on The day of ult. roe fur. they Information enquire of ISAAC 31, YENNOCE,2fo.S9 Wood et., or my2o P. 11. CAVA Attet.' STOCK P., Fr. W. & C. R. E. AT Emmen But, in btn W .... [ISM LOOMIS & 0., Merchants' &chap STOOK SALES EY AUSTIN LOOMIS & CO, AT TUN MEILORANTS' YXCLIANGig EMT THURADAY EVEYIING.—Eienk Bridgn Ineanuns mad Copper Stock, Bead end Baal to mid at pablio • isle et the Merchanteltachenge by Auerlo wows & co. Note*, Draft and Loans en !teal Mate negotiated CA reasonable terms by • AUSTIN LOOMIS & CO4. seTl Stoat Note Ittokora.92 Pcmrth OHIO WHITE SULPHUR 13PRI14G8 Announcement of the`Propeletor for the Beason of 1809. TIRE OHIO WHITE SULPHUR SPRINGS jp_ are eltuate In Delaar e lojort th comity, 18 mile* north. from Columbus (the Capital o w f Ohe Scioto ttrer,lo tulles from keine - any 6 mile. from the White Sulphur acselop, cm the cprioodeld, Ala Vernon nod Pittsbur Rallres4 and 10 _miles from Pleasant Valley or Pprhsgs fitinfon, on the Colnosbm, Piqua and Indiana hennaed. Mtge Eprlngs raaf be open for the reception of stilton • On the Ist Dhy of June. • The improvements of 1859 have been largo, enablingthe proprietor to ...mutate/4 bent Ave to aix hundred gush. Among these imprommente may be mentioned a largeand elegant hotel, now cottage row., additional buildings for amusement nod recreation, extensive bath beam; •• steam laundry, &a, Lo. Upon the estate there ye five ErpHfig., all willtinthalawn, four of which, the White bete, the tatalybeete, tbe Msg , neslan and the Bailee Ohalybeate, am decidedly medicinal, 'whilst the filth is remarkable forth e parity of its intern • THE WHITE EtrLpuon Is a 'beautiful Artesian fountain, .altnat•d near the reeky bank of tho &tote sirs, At the deth of 160 fiat below the sorbs. of the Sciak. flews th e r e mark ab streaun ot ealphor water, which euppile. this Epting. This stream ti discoursed it irty yeas ago hy • gentleman who was boring for salt. The water, when reached, at onat atom to the surface, and has ever since continued to flaw during - an mesons, without change or abatement, either in quality or splnure. mraafalrt<•T MEDICINAL- PROPLIITIES., Yor t. are !him Spring. bare been highly esteemed for their medicinal propertbee. During Abe peat ULM Melt repa:ion ill this reepat bee bean 4.golarly cullornect— Thu wire administered by • nbyebyii. Jculkiocialy. to