Vitisintrg4 a2ett c. 11-17.iii11.171-ak..D. I. 01111/... D. L. LAS-D. 6. 711100309 H. E.B.AEITT & CO.. xllll'o.llB and PRoPRIPTOI2B prrre23u.l3.o-... THURSDAY MORNING, JUNE 2, MS. Tho'County Convention The Republican County Convention, which was held yesterday, was fully attended, every district being represented. The contest for the mime nominationa was a very warm one, and the struggle was protracted until a very late hour in the evening. Raving been engaged in 'attendance upon the Convention all day, we are unable, at the late hour at which we write, to find' time or room for what we should like to say. We take em otion, however, to express our gratification at the bat : Many and good feeling which prevailed, and at the general good temper of the Convention. Tho ticket selected Is, in the main, a good one, and well distributed oa t er the county, and we ehall support it cheerfullyt. There are, of course, a great many disappointments, and some acerbity of feeling; but these will in time wear off, and we have no doubt the ticket will prove a popular one. Its election Ls, of course, oolitic!. TIM DAMN& or TOO ?..11 Gotn—The New York Evening Poot—a free trade paper--oapti voted by the theory of M. CIIEVALIen, the French savant, that society is about undergoing a revo lution on sonnet of the inerettee of gold, is very much concerned that the commeroial world cannot rid itself of that precious article in such a proportion to the continued supply, as to prevent or at least delay the threatened calam ity. The Port thinks the most feasible plan is to extend civilization and commerce tentage na tions, and teach them the use of money, which, it thinks, will absorb a large portion of this highly dangerous metal. M. Chevalier, it will be remembered, argues that owing to the in creased supply of gold, it is losing its relative value, and if some remedy is not applied, it will, after causing periodical revalsions, which will exercise the came deplorable Influence on BoMety that its scarcity was wont to exercise, Biretta ruin and starvation throughout the land. Wealth will lose its potency and money its great charm, under this new order of affairs, and all the old divisions of society will' fall into chaos. With such a prospect, the Post Is really —in trouble as to the position of Our own country, and earnestly looks to some new channel with which to drain from us the gold which is preciptated upon us from California, if not from Pike's Peake. We can eeo no cause for the apprehension ex pressed by our New,,Y-ork cotemperary. The policy which it is advocating, in connection with the Democratic party, is doing the work of au riferousdepletion for our country with sufficient speed to satisfy the most corvine] disciple of the I feench philosopher. Three millions of dollars in gold left the port of New York in ono vessel, a week age, and more will follow with every do parting steamer. This, according to the Poet, is a happy riddance, although some old fashioned people might regard it in quite a different light. Indeed if etrilftis as that it would be the better plan, before wo seek out barbarous nations as receptacles for one surplus gold, that we should allow a portion of it to flow in certain ohinnils at home, by means of which our languishing manufactures and drooping trade might have micro vitality infused into them. Factors who are willing to pay a heavy per cenlage for the nee of money in order to keep their business in operation are not in immediate danger of reach ing that condition in which gold ■ill lose its standard value in their eyes. At a time when our chief article of export to foreign nations is our gold currency, and when we prefer the skill and labor of Europe to that of our own land, it seems like mockery to advance the idea that as a people, we are in danger of getting into difficulties from a surplus of gold coin. To advance this opinion to the idle workmen, who are 'olsketreire for employment, and who are willing to be compensated in even the ragged representatives of gold, seems worse than Maie r:Liana, and when urged by the advocates of the policy which has brought this misery pa oar country, it is bat cruelly adding insult 'to the injury already inflicted. 'itro prefer a well ma tured American eyetem, by which our skill and genius may be fostered, and with it we are willing to risk all the prospective "ruin" which a musty French Savant may choose to invoke DAUPHIN CO. on CANZSON.—The county of Gen. Cameron's lito•long residence hes added its testimony to the unbounded popularity of that gentleman in the Keystone State. The Hands burg Telegraph, of the 21st tilt., says: ..By reference to the proceedings of the People's County Convention, it will be seen that resolu tions were unanimously adopted endorsing the Senatorial course of Gen. Simon Cameron, and nominating him as a candidate for the Presi dency. We have only time to-day to say that this compliment is richly merited, and that the action of the Convention will meet the hearty approval of the great mass of the Opposition party in Dauphin county, and - wa believe through out the entire Commonwealth whose Interests Cameron has aliasys so faithfully and zeal ' unity advocated and defended." Is addition to the case of Bushnell and Lang ston upon which the Supreme Court of Ohio is to give Its opinion to-day, there is another ha ,beaa corpus case just heard before it, and in Which judgment will probably be rendered at the came time; which brings up the question dis tinctly and separately, whether obedience can be refused to a State writ . ' of habeas corpus on the ground that the party in whose behalf it is issued is held tinder United States process. To a writ directed to the jailor of Hamilton County, directing him to have before the Su preme Court at Columbus the body of one Reu ben Johnson, with the cause of his detention, the jailor returns that ho Misr the body of John son in his custody, but not under his control, immesh as ho holds him as . keeper of the jail of Hamilton County, under a certain commit ment of which he annexes a copy, and also • copy of the indorsement of the United States Marshal thereon, made by the District Court of the Southern District of Ohio; that the Marshal, though requested, has refused permission to al low the body of the prisoner to be taken to Co lumbus, but, on the contrary, has lodged with the respo ent a written prohibition, of which acopyia ed, co to remove him; upon which state offsets a respondent 4,edittled by coun sel that Is has no legal rightto produce this said 'Johnson before the Court Wt. Columbus; Where upon hill:mays the Court to muse him and to dhunlasluire with his coats. The return appears to have been - made with the express view of bringing this case within the law .as recently laid down by the Supreme Court of the United States in the Wisconsin case. Tun most despotic governmente endeavor to provide food for their famishing subjects, in times of scarcity or of sudden emergency; and often the principles of political economy are ov erlooked In the exercise of such acts of govern mental charity. If the emanate from Washing ton are true a most atrocious illustration of the . indifference of our rulers to the anfferiog of a large number of people has just been afforded. . The deluded men who have swarmed by thous ands to Pike's Peak are returning starving and destitute. As the chief means of transportation in that region are in the hands of the govern ment, it would seem natural that the goverment should feel an interest in relieving, to the extent , of its power, the dreadful condition of as many of its citizens. It would seem natural also that au administration which had stretched the con stitution and the laws over so many thlogs that they were never intended to cover, would find authority to keep these men from starving, in the face of the publio. We are quite confident that there most be a mistake in the telegraphio dispatch that an arm ed escort has been ordered to accompany the trains with !supplier; for the army; at least we are confident that the object of the escort cannot be, as it is etsted, to keep the famishing emi grants frdm getting a barrel of flour or a sack of rice. It may be quite proper to haue some pro tection for the treble, and it does not follow that there is any. intention of keeping the food from men who are starving on the . plains. IX the gonnectient Legislature a bill has been introduced to repeal the present law of libeL— The papers of the State are all opposed to the measure, :Maly regarding the present law as a model one, which deserves not only to-remain in ,force, but to in copied by other Buttes.. It pro ' tides that in every action f or en a ll ege d libel, the plaintiff may, g ire proof of intention, and CIII. , - leea the plaintiff ' shall prove malice in feet. be shall - recover nothietbut his menial damage .oi.o ve dvas specially alleged hi the dechwation.. EN= • - -••-: • • laggcoo-Ogyespo r kfligtce' - of Obi rio.bancei ! DYIESPEWEIM , --The worst fooot homiusy The Old school General ; taco well Antrei, Oaken 'hardly foidEbrpoieed go &henry time or span. tbittacirgadtliwie - Ff DiffliPelPidl HOB Ping I froa one or .ottwolfl4 ...fed Iona; Ittitad o ltie a usu.. or a cossau=reS of almoso every other dieease. and taken to dile *tette we leak. one rem sir--lillilillAVE'S HOLLAND alway• naittgate, if not eSect a pLrcusuent cure. We might he octillion language, but, at we are addressing• reaming ea as a ree•onable tom multity. desire to avoid the prejudice welch sonid sto.ch to what would teem mere boasting. Indimllon, Heartburn, Headache—Sick and Nei-sone—ln fact., all that have their origin in impaired digeob al— to which are Inch:del BILIOUS DISORDI4IIB AND 1.11•Pll 04kIPLAIN IS, Mental Disorder; irraninlaq, indirpoutu.a to Third, feepotignce, Deprosion of Spirio; Ale-rous Fines and 15 , 81lics, desire for Balanm, soda number or other affections of , ell. elan, rendering a Loan unfit for inter course • Ith the world acid the .octets or hie all, In moat Instance; be Aimed to Lome proceeded from that diseased etate of the dignirtire orgatue which Chia medicine to go eminently calculated to roller.. • HUD oAll.l9l.—'lDs Gruul. highly Coureniraled Doer- . barefe 1•1011.4 Bitten le put up In half pint bottle. only, ' and retailed at p per bottle. The great deemed for the truly Celebrated Medicine has ioduced many 11mgal/on., , which the public ahouldguard egaind purchasing. Beware of Impoidtion I flee that our name loon Ito label of every bottle you boy. BENJAMIN nag, JIL, A CO., Sole Proprietors, Wood Omit. between tat awl Ild eta. Pittsburgh. Pa. ihrOglater 'somas:rum, May 30.—Tenth Day—Second Letter.—ln my letter written before the adjourn ment, I promised some extracts from the speech of Dr. McAlester, which occupied come two hours and a half In its delivery. The general impression seems to be that the Doctor utterly destroyed all his chances fora professorship at Chicago by his speech. It was binersed sar castic, and evidently met with but little sympa• thy from the house, which is strongly conser vative. The speech wee listened to quietly and attentively—no attempt to quash discussion. [We find ourselves unable, to-day, to publish this speech--Ens. Gan] At the conclusion of Dr. Rice's remarks, Mr. Mealester moved the previous question. Dr. Smith, of Va., suggested that the matter would be arrived at more readily by laying Dr. 1510 Master's motion to postpone on the table. He en moved, and the motion was carried with but three nays. The Rome then proceeded to the order of the day—Election of Professors. Chair of Didactic and Polemic Theology.—The nominations were read. The names of Drs. T. V. Moore and Wm. 1.. Breokinridge were per mitted to be withdrawn. The result was as follows : N. L. Rive 4 214 N. Murray 45 J. F. McLaran I Blanks . E. D. McMaster A. P. Fairchild John 11111 Whole votes. 277 Dr. N. L. Rice was declared duly elected. Dr. Thornwell and Judge Potts were appointed to notify him of his election. Chair of Biblical and-Eeelesiaelical Bistory.— The names of D. X. Junkin, 8. R. Wilson and John C. Lord, were withdrawn. Dr. A. S. McMaster said he spoke on hie own responsibility, and knowing the mind of his brother, when he declared - that such was hie opinion of the person whom the Assembly had just elected that he could not enter into those confidential relations with him which should obtain between professors in the same seminary. The ballot was then taken on the second chair with the following result: Willis Lord 213 John Hail 1 J. C. Moffat. 23 S. J. P. Anderson.. 1 Aaron Willams. 7 D. X. Junkin_. ..... 1 A. D. Fairchild 7 Peek . 1 J. F. McLaren a Blank McMaster 3 S. R. Wilson 2 Whole vote 275 The Colonisation Society.—While the tellers were counting the vote on the Second Chair, Dr. Reed, of Washington, Pa., offered a series of resolutions approving the American Coloni zation Society. A motion was made to lay them on the table. Two rira race votes were taken withopt a decis ion. The House was then divided with the fol lowing result: yeas, 83; nays, 167. Dr. Thornwell was sorry the resolutions were offered. The grounds on which he voted to lay them on the table were that the church of the Lord Jesus Christ is exclusively is spiritual body. He had always steadily resisted every effort to unite the church with any outside body, not be cause he did not approve such bodies, but be cause the Lord Jesus Christ had given the church her- peculiar work to do. The Colonization scheme was doubtless born of Christian philan thropy, bat the head - of tho church had never given a command to the church to engage in the colonization of free persons of color on the shores of Africa. Give to Cmear the things that are Ccesar's—to God the things that are God's. if the members of the Presbyterian Church wish to engage in this work, let them engage in it as members of this great commonwealth of ours, and not as members of the Presbyterian Church. She knows neither bond nor free, north nor south, east nor west. The moment you attempt to unite her to any worldly project, you despoil her of her glory. We have voted against recommending the Presbyterian Histori cal Society. So with this. We must vote out colonization, abolitionism, pro-elaveryism. He had been a member of nine or ten Assemblies and he had never put his hand to a resolution of this hind, and the church had steadily restated them. We have but one duty—to preach Jesus Christ and Him Crucified. This is the position our church must take. The salt that is to ease this country is the church—a church that is not sectional—a church that is not political—a church that is for Christ and for Christ alone. He hoped the resolutions would be referred to the Com mittee On Bills and Overtures. Dr. Anderson moved to that effect. A commissioner moved to lay this motion on the table. Lost. Dr. Anderson's motion was carried. The As sembly then adjourned till half past eight Tues day morning. M. INDIANAPOLIS, May 3l.—dirrrnth Day.—The Unfinished Business was taken up--the election of Professors in the North-west Seminary. Chair of Biatorical and Pastoral Theology and Church Gorerement—The names of fir. Anderson, Sc.of Louis; Rev. S. J. Baird, of New York; Dr. Edwards, of Philadelphia; Dr. Gurley, ~f Washing. ton, and Dr. Jas. Clerk, of Philadelphia. Dr. A. S. McMaster would roll the attention of Assembly to the remarks be made last night in re gard to the mood chair. The same remarks would apply to this chair. The ballot wan then taken with the following re salt : Leroy J. Balmy, 206; Scaueriog, 41; Blank whole number of tow, 254. Sar-ratiee on the Stole o/ Religion.—While the votes were being counted, Rev. Dr. Sparrow, of Pen sacola, presented the Narrative on the State of Reli gion. All the reports sent up from the Presbyteries prociairri this one interesting fact that the church of Jeans Christ is advancing In the work committed to her by her Great Head. Of the 123 presbyteries which have sent reports, 63 have been blessed with revivale. Of these. that of Nirigpo, China, Is worthy of special note. ChiOSIO convene have voluntarily offered themselves for the work of the ministry. The wonderful work of grace on the U.S. Retelling Ship “North Carolina" Is noticeable-70 of the converts having united with the Presbyterian church under the labors of one of nor ministers. (1) All the churches which were revived last year still retain the spirit of Ilion refreshing seasons. None of theca appear to have been visited by that reaction of cold. 'news and formality which so often follows inch sea sons. (2) The general prevalence of the spirit of prayer is a most noticeable feature, of the year. (3) Great attention has been paid to the religious in struction of the young. (4) There has also been an increased attention to the religious instruction of the colored people. (5) Our colored church has for ten months enjoyed a continuous revival. The church es ere growing In the grace of giving for the spread of the gospeL (6) There bee also been what may be denominated a revival among the alders of the church. The evidences of this most important change are to be found to those conventions of olden which have been Leld in so many places. ' Some of the reports present farts which call for admonition on the part of this Assembly, and for humiliatioo on the part of all those members of the church who aro bowing at the shrine of the god of this world, speaking the language, conforming to the customs and following the amusements of this world. The report closes with a view of the prospective work of the church—a glorious flail for which the is equipped with all the appliances. All that Is needed is that Zion should folly awake to the responsibility that costa upon hoc. The report was adopted and printed in the minutes. The Assembly then went into an election for the Choir of Biblicol Literature cod Eregosio.—The names of Dn. Lyons, Yeomans and John If. like were withdrawn from nomination. The ballot was then taken with the following result: W. M. Scott, 165; J. F. McLaren, 45; C. Elliott, 9; E. C. Wiaaa, 7. Dr. Scott was declared elected. The faculty elect ed was the ticked chosen by a caucus of local rep resentatives of the North-west, on Saturday night. Board of Dontertic Niezion,—Tbo Assembly then went into an election for member of the Board of Domestic Malone. For this two tickets were In the field—one supported by the friends of the pres ent Board, the other by those who favor change in the government and policy of the Board. The latter ticket was elected, and I. as follows: Mr+urns.—'Rev P 0 Bloildlford, D Dln the place dile* J JJaneerey, D I) decease; Rev Nlcbotae Moored., 1) D; Res C C Bratty, D D; der It 1. Dreck, DI); Rae Stuart Robinson. 1) U, Ray Joseph McElroy, D D; •Dee George 0 , 0.11, D D; Iter John cl C Grier, D D; Roe J ll Rice; •der Caney Per. king, DD; •Rev Wm D Coward, D *JUT A 0 Cell. DD; *Rev Robert Mel, DI); •Rer low!. Cho-merman, D D. •Rev 1 1 **l7 J Van Dike •ftev W W Rein. Lena, —James Lenox: William Noma, Soo; Jocatten Ogden; •John Ralston; *William A Porter; .0 0 Beatty, 71 0 // B ellelds, YID; 8 C Day; •Joaepb 0 Mitchell, Thom marked with an tutorials (') an not on the regular ticket, and received 111 to 113 of the whole number of votes, 213. , The election for Directors of the new Seminary moulted sa follows: Toa ON. rites—Jllitteert: John II Brawn, D fitsvenam, P Anderson, N Weed, Jr, 0 Arteil. Elders' II again. J D Thorpe. /amen Towle. Jas lamb, John Todd. Two 'luta—Alin-Wen: J Brown, J Varls,J M Low. rle,llenry T M Cannlnglaro. Eldcry 0 Brier, 3 B Booth, A P BoeLlwee I Wilhelm, Paml Tula. Taaas—Jrininers. T J M Buchanan, O N Bwina, J P Coukay, Bann Stool. Rldrrr: 0 A Opting, Julius Wen Daley, hrs ?mem, 11 lawn FOOS YaDM—iriabf res 3 Phelps, II 0 Thompilon,W W narsha, II it Robertson, R 0 Mathews. Itider, AP Wa term.., Th. 11 Entree, N C Thompson, 19 Jas M Bal. Elections wore held for members of the Boards of Publication ;and Education. Judicial Care .No. I was taken up. Appeal of Alexander Frazer, from the Synod of Buffalo. M. AZITI.SLAVX TRADi MEETIIIO AT VICKSBURG.— The citizens of Vicksburg held a mass meeting or, the 'Met ult., to express the public sense re girding the course of the late Convention in that place in reference to the opening of the /lave trade. Henry 8. Foote called the meeting to order. W. L. Sharkey wee Presldeot. Strong reeolutions were passed. The Whig says: "The ',peaches of Judge Sharkey, William C. Smedes, Esq., Col. T. 8. Martin, itev. Dr. Mar shall, and others, were rapturously applaud ed, which plainly showed that the popular Wee the conservative cause, in favor of main taining the lawn of the land and respecting the rights of humanity, aa well as againat the intro duction of 'Quince niggers to reduce the price of labor." Tun Archbishop of Vienna has fulminated a denunciation of Louis Napoleon and the Ring of Sardinia, whom he declares to be enemies of the Church, of good order of vested rights, and in fait, of alumni everything in the smallest de: area respectable. Per roam, the Aarehbishop of Pariahs" blessed the arms of the French le gionideparting for Italy and prams are offer ing nititten the French churches for their tri umph ow the leastilso comics. • _ - x.- MEM DIED—At 4 o'clock P. r, Hay 81, at his mother's dance, orar lb. corner of Anderson and Lecock et eeeee , Al lithevy City. MARIE BTACEERHISR, aged =years. rho tuners! .111 take place on Thursday. Jona 2.1, at 10 o'clock A.III. The friends of the family are invited to attend. Amp abbertisementa „ . A N ORDINANCE Relating to the Cherry zik_ Alley Sewer. 111:CTioll 1. Be It enactel, Ac , That the levy and astaue merit made on the property benentted by the constructisn of the Sewer jo Cherry alloy, be and the same is hereby ate proved. A copy of old levy and oat...mord Is no follows: I.evy and as.wiament made on the property lronedtted by the construction of tbetewer In Cherry alley, from the north line of Diamond street to the Monongahela river, made In conformity with the provisions of an ordlosnce sal Council., pained June 2-Bth, 1858, and an ordinance enppiw meritary thereto, pawed October 20th, 1858, aud two several ordinance& passed Fabniary 28th, 1850 out May 10th,1858, no tondo= On the property of The MayurAldertmen and chin. of Pltleborgh...s a.O 0/ Aletander Klog. lot CM Ch. rry alley ;c330 Rkbard &aeon, do do do R. P. McConnell, guardian, lot on Cherry 72 15 Matra LailettY, do do do 2.2 86 Met ballet Protestant church, du do do Id 41 8.. 11. Patera, do do . 1 00 D. kladollerda heir, do do do .. 20 FA D M Date, du du do ....- 72 10 II B do du ...... I 7 70 William Young. lot on Cherry alley and tth et reel, 111 00 A 11' Blsek's heirs, do do do do do :Id 63 Chas Barnett do do . 36 63 Andrew Kirkwood, do do do . 86 1111 Alexander taller, do do do. . 21 a) MULL .arrell, do do do Owl. Bower, do do do John 310 Costly, do do Jr ................ , 4 10 Mes II Slam, do do to .. ..:s Si, Jobs Coarsen, do do do . 0110 Allen Stesrarl's bee, do do do 41 30 Tnlettea of Welsh chntol,, lot en Cherry wile) ..... . bt 40 Mleas Tlodle, do do do 1.1 00 Tbmass Bandon, do do do ._... 13 3c 0 Ihmsen, lot WI Murry alley and lot on 2 , 1 street, 01 CU James Plcott's belra, lot 00 Choosy alloy 16 Ell A Slams, do do do 43 30 Mrs Dlluoter, do do do ....... ......... 43 BO Alonondor Wallace, do Itellel Alley ...... ...... ..... ._ 17 Oi.• V McConnell, Jame. Reed, do do do ...._ ..... .. 17 00 Andrew McMastsr, do do do .... ........ .... 17 00 A 3lonshes do Scrip a1157...r.. .......... ..... 33 30 St. PoterS, church, do do do . kb O. I L Kobe, do Diamond street.... 31 741 W 0 Leslie, Slob on do do (5 to W/I Eyeing, lot on do do 17 ClO Ann Campbell do Grant street,... ...... 1.5 60 Thomas Bakesell, do do do .. . 55 50 It 1.1 llutloy, do Ihsmood alloy. . = 211 11 13 /doers's, 00 Voorth street . . ...... . 44 00 ft Muter, Jr, do do do George Bruer, do do an W W Dallas, do 41., do ta DO George Wllsou, do du do 33 30 Nalsey A Gibson, do Jo d.. .. .. . 73 34, Robert Wood., do do do . 31 30 Dawson Wadsworth, do do do 1.7 70 Reek] Rough, do do do L 7 TS Alexander 5111Ier, I, Jo do 75 Wm 0 Roblmmo, do Med do Thome McKeown, do do d, .• . 7MI Howard A Roger., do do do 14 Go I M do do do John Idoorliftd, da do do ... . 20 20 R J Ones. do do do ...... 11 00 J 11 !mtth, JaCob Reels( rl /Lob tp,do Jobn Rootrotoln, do do Jo II (0 WWI. I Troth, do do do .. 11 no Solonaoofitonor'obeirs,do do do Thomas Flog do Second or 4 Third 000,00, 11 40 Won Cloorch's helm, do d.. ttro,l Jams W Woodlorell, 40 do do OS So Jan.. It R... 1, Daniel 800, .. . . .... Joao, Metaaahlto, A li to Ln eacoad and re rto ••I 00 A D Smith, Lot on Staand Ore. 7.7 74 Join Ogden, J D Torun, 3 M Chrlary no- an•al anl Ws., aro SS So IldraOartnar, ei• Dram., d stronS. .... 17 frd A II Melleaso, do no do .... LS (r) Thomas Llsitota balrr,do •1•• A. ._. a: 1. 1 iv li &treaty a Ira, do d 0 .1 - • .. 11 Mll WWI= Borten. do do .! • 10 no Plttaboret Oar C., 10 do .1,. . 10 IA Joan Drown. I. I a :lb Jo IT 0 • W tI Lowry, Robert Anbora, no do .1 • II IA W Id Darllogtoo • cr 11,dr , Third and I'dth th .a .J ~ J D a F Part, do do or 'rat _ Matilda Ho., An rt. r-Ind A, 7T: Ti A Nall., do no do .. .4 20 Lywa, Abort A C..., 30 ..coal awl Mini .t.: ...1 Li, . . . 'AM.! Chambers, a. arent otreet-....... [lug I. Riehardann, .1. , An d., ...._ . 11 it W r Smith. do Weser do II . .I p palseer•lrs 6.1, lvts en Waur saw rr..cat bt- r, ~. Cost of :err, from, If n00r44 chi finer to north intl. of Fourth ohm* Co.: oreower from tonrth stroot north •13. Dlntoond latest ___ t . lo 11 11 4 I The atosse I..ry ..n pra, I — l...ar wttlett this Is ~.1 suet , utract. surds this twauty•aughth elaa I•. the whole ameural II oust* and a. Sea, IS • thometed eararan hundred and Sous Contra E Mo:OWIN. k It COOPER. PIITLLIP R KINCAID, 'llan 2. That the Rec.:l.4lm, Regolab , ' le het,y rt..l to .lentjm tho •4ora te•y tto.l oterunaant to lb. manner pointed nut by the erdlonnee anthoriztog the cotutttett_,o eaJd geirer ()Maenad and enertel Into a law In !hi. !Mth day of May, • IY, {ado JAMES 31c AVIJET. Pre•lJebt Bnlart at'd Att. x 111.,unw, Chet k of Select C. 060.11 RUVVELL KKR Pcutdeotw Cot. 1 Clerk pro tent of Common Connell Prll. U.l -- AN ON.DINANCE Authorizing the .1 . 11[(101.1 of a Public Sewer nn Emlth Meet Sect.. 1. Be It swagged. ets. That the Recording Rego later be and Im hereby isothorired and directed to alreettw far propeeala for the coast:makn of a PohlA Bever. allb the became.) Inlet. from the end of the ri,..rer new con att.:Med In geld otreot to the Allegheny tiger, ale., the .5 tension of geld *ewer tr..om ha north Me 01 Pans to the month side of Penn street Own. Z. That for the payment of th. ,09t and aspens. , of mid ...veer end !nista, It if hereby crdwred and diverted that the property betiedtml by the thoetru.niou of said sower shall be wasowatied equitably and fully; and the Conocits do hereby a,ppoltit the Bocording Bagelator and the first sod second DletriCt CoCombnioners to make mid l.ry mot ewe. mint, and witin approved. by the Councils It shall be tiled In the Senor Book to the Itecording Regulator's office • doplleste copy shall be dep wild with the City Treastirwr, no shall repast y enter crvolitethrelo apposite the names of persons as they pay their asomiementa, not shall take re ceipts from coatrsoora or others for all moneys paid them by the .ntnorlty of the Street Committee. Sac. 3. The ra d Marmon shall, before they make report to Councils, give notice, through the papers appoint d ws City Printers, of I [lore and place fo haring cwmplaints agalest their atswermont, if any such there U. B.C. i. The assemment, when approved by the Councils, shall be yothilthed one thaw In the papers authorized to do the elty printing, with notice attached that If not paid within thirty dey. after the snow:mai of C 012.113 the ..coo will be collected by the City Pwilcltor, with Ore per venture added. JASIES WAULEY. Prsident uflt.ct 04211111. Altat: R. Cl , trk raaarrCoutoO. KUSSELI. EILILETr. Prenid , nt .10,111 Conucil . clerk pro tern •f Common Critancll. jati-ntil ---1 -- —— - -- - - • • A N QRDINARCE Authorizing tho . ti rad• lag, Paring and setting with Corti, a wilt. of Thlid Mint, east Of Km Wert, and oppoilte the property of A Wilson A el, A.. A $. Wilaon and T. L. Pfolfaer. ELMO., I, Be It ordained and enacted. Ac., Thal the lie Cording Regulator be and he it hereby •nthoriztal to adetr. U. for pnistale for grading, riving and waling with curb that portion of Third woad eatd of Raw .treat and appal to the property of A. Wiliam & Co.. A. A B. Wilson and T L. Miser, and to letthe awns In the manner directed by the ordloance motorail:tit street( passed August blot, 1557. Ordained end enacted Into a law In tloondle, thie Nob day of May, A. D 1R59 JAMES McA ELEY, Prandunt of Fel vet Council Attest' 11. :11011.01, Clerk of cleft Council. RUSSILL MIRED?, President of Common Connell. Attest: W. IL W/1021". .Clerk pro,tun of Common Connell. je2...3t4 A N ORDINANOE Authorizing the Grad- Am.. lag, Paving end setting with Curb Stoney gollth aroma from Penn sleet to the Allegheny riser. Seem, 1. ile It enacted, etc. That the Itecordtng ;leee. later be and he la hereby author:7vd and directed to afro! , Meter proposals for grating. paving and setting with crab stones tlmlth Greet, from pane street to the Allegheny Elf. er, sat to lot tp. sane in the manner directed by the ordl. stance concerning streets, pat.:4 August Slat, tag. Ordained and mantad into a law in Councils this .Oth day of May, A,D., 1969. JAMES DIcAULET, Prmidant of °4loct Council Attest. R. Moan., Clerk of Select Council. ROSSRLL ERRETT. President or Common Council. Apart: W. 11.Watrnst, Clerk pro tern of Common Cannon. A N OItIVANCE Authorizing the Grad- XL lug, Parldg and tatting with Curb PtOara, Marion etreet, (rum Pommyleaula Avenue to Bluff attend lIINTION I. Ire It mwled, Ac, That lb. Recording Rev, later be and be Is hereby anthortsal met directed to adv., - the for propmela for grading, parlog and .erring riff, curb Moue., Marion alreet, from Permallyanie Avenue to Bluff turret, and to let the came In the manner directed by the ordinance concerning atnieta, Beard Augmt Zleu, Ordained end miscued into • he In Council. Mir 3Utti day 01 May, A.D., IMO. JAMES 3TiAIJI,ET, President of Belecl Council. Attest. R. Montour, Clark of &leer Cr...c11. ftflafillLL ERRE rf, Praidmst of Common Couucil. Atte.: W. 11. Wramirr, Clerk pro tem of . (.43fumou Oonocil. Je2,341 _ . AN ORDINANCE Authorizing the Paving and •ettlug with Crab btotres, Cberry di.), diath th,et tr Virglu alley. eanrme I. th ft enacted, Ac , That the Retooling Rego. later be and Le is hereby aralsorized . and directed to other. the for prorewahrter. gnallog, paring nod nutting with curb ittours, Cheery alley, h theta Went to Viralo alley. cud to let the kuhe lu the marker directed by the ordreauce CoaCerllleg streets, pared August 31•418157. Of daineo god enacted into • kw In °unrolls tale "oth day of Alay, - A. D., 1N69. JAMES M. LEY, Crandon, of Poleot Connell, Aitmt: R. Mimaow, Clerk of Select RUSSELL RIRIE rt . Proddrot Common coo , orl I Altar W. li. WE11 . 5111. Clerk pro tam olCommoo 02mmil H - ARMAR TUBS AND BUCK ETS— ID dozen No. t To* YS do do 2 do; • 6 do do 3 do 30 do oandsbod Both* 60 do fancy dco on ioutestont, to bo mold st townt eines= ib iibbittlannints CISNI RES S LL, CAPE ISLAND CAPE MAY, N. J. WELL KNOWN FIRST GLASS HOTEL 7111: REECEP TION OF I. 11: S T s OP Wedoe•dey, the 15th ofJnoe VW HST & THOMPSON, Prcp ietots -- - . C4AS STOVES--S LI MC 'S PATENT.— . Pie _ .. .. ~ .—A Frlheerlh, ~”1.1 .timer attention to ale mimtl-.1 . 8t.,. fur all comer a... Ws 1.... all elm.. In price from 15 rehh. to $75,W, shd leskrre.ht thew to Om p-rlect ik.sto.ft.- lion. Call wad e... T. J. CltAbi, F:.143 Agett, No IN RD.] "I e, WOOL, WOOL.-100,000 lbs. {Fool want fcr which we n - 1.11 per the hlgbert 1 .. 1 kt , Prim In cash. lIITOIICOCH, AferlttKAßY a CO Je2 122 Second and 161 Front eta. CIIEESE---sti — boxes prime carting Checec reed and for male by I 1 DALZICLI. a CO. Jamas I.lrothe•rs lln the Court of Common Pleas, No u 7, es. !larch Term, 1668. Borah A Caruthers.) Libel in Divert , . A ND now to wit, this 28th day of May, 18 P, the miner in the chore ea., .1. Bowman "mlr.e, Pat., p helot., ordered and directed in give ten dart notice in tfin-Piemborgh Doily Gaulle. of the Ilute and place of the taklpg of depesitims la the oboe., case. Prom the Court. Day Re , 1S 9. Atteet • DANIEL A HAMMON. t, Prot'y T Sarah A. C•rothere.tbe Reepondeut abere owned - Ton pill take nottre that depoeltiona In the above car. will he talon at the oft]. of the nuderehtned, No Inl Yourth 'trod, In the rity of Pittehurgh, on Yridev, the 10th day of Jone,lBso, between the hour.' 10 o'cloei • N. and 0 o'clock P. N, when nod when you may attend. • yet MAI I . CRC Link — CD BOWMAN EITZER. Examiner. Of= FAST COLORED LAWNS AWllng al cents-I.llb in I=l Ivl PoURTIT AIM MARI;KT STIII46.TH ALLEOBBNY MaI:MANCH COMP'Y OF rryrsnurtau. OrrlrE- N. '37 Fifth Street, Batik Blook, - INSURES AGAINST ALL KINDS OF AND lIIADINN 11.1868. .•. . • . ISA A. , J ONES, Preafilent, JOTIN D IIcCOIID, President: D. M 110(E, Pecrotswy; °to WILLIAM DEAN. Ilemeral Agent. DiIIICSOYS C• O. Il imoey, II arroy earl It. C. Ch..), John A. NVIDon, IL 1,. Ivahocato<k, Jot. D. lilcOorl, Dim. Pennock, 0. r. Nterllng, Cm pt Wm. Wan. Th.. 11. Mows, 0011 L 11. Dweim. C 3 II "I' '" I it IC S C ( \t.l,l\ - WWkS;IM\XO BEINU ApAIN COMPLETELY :-,OLD JL.P OCT, the admire, a these fine itntrun.,enta are In *pert/ally leforterii that a new Invoice of them le nicto,n• Wily expected. In s few day. we hope to te, again able ti• truppl, thn dee:laud fia these eupeitot t,.no Port, 11. I(LEBER h 860., No. W Fifth street. Axe., the tote' win, bar:. Pleilnwer Pieces Within tho !set for to, , i.the, ate Dr. 11. T Rider, D. Ii net, J. 11E31111in A D 11r)ati, D ti I. /Judie,. 15,1 1. Witt tiptoe!, Eel.'Vn. Y,tegerald, 11. Dnjl. roan, ti. l , iJ. It. Thotopeme Lin 1. WU,. a, Eel 'Mies Deily. Ilan. N. Ewing, Ulll irt. wit r '1 ; Capt. J. Birmingham. IR. O. theveneon. Eel !late epeyer. Rv hest, Pe. 1 1. J. Bruckner, E.q. Jam, 11. Wrielit, Rev E Can bowie, DD I jet lercilsitsl' Horticultural Exhibition. FIIHE PITTSBURGH HORTICULTURAL so.NISTY soul Lota Moir Juno Itatts!Massa tl Prank rl,/Yra-l• Mane, PIC , la ccry HALL, Istr tour L, a, logia olna sal riniso4T. Juno 711, All qtsor-rt aro ssolic.tosl ts• cittittit Prorate.n losara can bo o tsai as J MIE4 I 4 Hal :VS ssr WAILIThOrIs. J.l.lad ItOIIT 511i\ rroat. BERAIIE ~NI) ORGANDIE ROBBs. lll= brACIITi LLD t CO BALTIMORE HERRING 50 11,1.. and 20 half Ida. to Anil, 1., r. 34 I R.‘l.. LT I• I J It .1! , F 11,1 1 .1 & KNIA•O Iclc clith:AM tiocires. No 27 Fourth Street, near Ferry rrll renpectfully .unourwe, , w 11,1 he 1. .1111 i•rei-srw.l tr Nrtnivb I=l 1a tee., et ) la ICFF JRLI.T.N FANcV rAR ET AND pyviknio laleeefiaatleeteeon &net 11..11•1 ...rib Incleeeliree, eery deeeee-seel of Ow eeee•aeece. in at, I. veinal te. ar, nr., elate. •11 le , earee dal tea, eevazerag. mai^ etre, JACOB P. II lie LF. I==llE=Mll - ILA VINO TA ItEN A LEASE CPQN Tit t ll= CD= 9=l r.. s PunlJp, I=l H ARDWARE AND CUTLERY 1 0WIIU31 IT MAY CONCERN.—The unJnlsigna.l sal diqa.an 1.7 Public p.la, on TrF3DA Y, .W.VE I m, P 0... At their ratelistu• on Libart• .trert, 175 OORN SUVA, LELLS, fur slung, Ac, litho ..to I. Lot paid and hbeJlara lwrora tbat time. KlKlt A .1111TIILLL. l'irtaberp,ts. 14:11.195 , -03714 C. B. M. SMITH, 13=11131 No. 141 iburfA SILL, bt:RGLON DENTIST; „ C• and ilaaidance No. WI littANT tiTHEET,..I•?:•• oop.rdte the Court Ilona., lAdi• •n to cAn suit the nat. of any that may far, film with theft. patronane Auy of the varionaatyta• of 'bath Invettal If mynAlym CIROCERIES.--1(X) bb IN. N. 0. Mole: , re,; NJ! . 2n bbla Pyruw .• 100 baav Cotr.a: . • rn obrala Y. , uucllyton Tr, 50 do Tea, 40 cattlos Ilyam Tna for L.mdy loa 7$ box. Tobacco, ouperlor barrlda cot load thy Tobacco: 7.0005 2 uper 00 WI. aracro"lllf.lc , , , , ben ,monlob I ndik.: I.,xr. eta, Candi,: 25 1.. n mold Candb., 00 boxes 'MOW. Eaglo lai doom* Cincinnati Wash 1/...1, 102 .10 Ilroorna 70 d.'-a Ito. A el., 75 L.ln No I sod 72,11,11. Hollings, to PI, Al,, 1:0 do .10 to dry *417; Ina do :dommgal.ela ;Sall; 1701 troll - . Chen., Ing,h.r with no 1.•.0 Nolte .od 4 11 a. Will b. 0,1,1 no 111 era! refl.], :0)2! Wlll 31'CUTOLLEVN.1+61..I..rty .1 . . 11111311/101iDSON•14 Damasks, Diapers, &c. CoNSIIMEItS OF ILICTIARDS'ON'S lAN- P.Ng,ud 1b... Aesln.,ll of nbtaluluct thr , Y.:4I7INR (iO,lll/A, abtkuld that iartlt tlg, II•14 , sae atul. .1 rill, lb., lull of Ilia UM= ====EMEI Tim notion is rendered enenttally neetnny ae .tottattlin of interim nal Jetactlte Linen are prepared, negate after . d ~-dc] with the name Itt ItlitA ND% IiON, trials limn, we, regardlesa of tin thin, thin inflicted alike on tin American consumer not the neoaf•e toren of the gguniun Goode, will not C..Jliy •WcJun • Omens go inviltatia, aline innitagern can ho Itapage.) on with good. of a %earthing chant-tor. J. DULLANJIIIe. h J Loctcr, 04:13 A.nuts. Chun I 4trera. Nov Voil. Cheat Alterative and Blood Purifiei: TIS old establishedand invaluable reme di for t benne of crated., or King'', Ewa Uhanons and White broiling, template of Una skin, Illotehee or Plitiplo of the PACs, Otatmoto or Sealy Kruptioos, Dods which !awe from no impure habit of blood. Paine In the Deno., Werke...Ll and Debilitated .Ito of the gyelem,ari. elan either from • long and protracted caso of sicknoes, or Laving labored under on attack of ayphilla, the do of which .1111 remain in the oystem, or having owallowed • stoat amount of drugs, calomel, ato.,whlch may hove ob reeled the bones or their curering, cahoot ao, perbeiuvon, which rometlinee given rise to •chronic ulcerous discßage, owl mall boon, occaelonally coms•woy. Attack. of !thew math. In comes - panne en World or shooed radiorltution: long •iandlog Dillious Afbatiuter. the Pol. end the sickly, or the plated Paco, alwoy ludicateo or inpulrre the use of this Involuoble potion's; or oboold the patleut bore Inhered under on affecam of the lipine, Dropsy, Jaundice, or Yel towhees of am Bkio,Chroolo Affections of the Liver, Maras. mu., or routing of Ploeb, Ulcerated Boro Throat, Rip j o i e , Pamplona; in ;dart, the moot loathsome dean..n which hare pot every other medicine at 40/41100, SA well a. the Otlll of the professor.; formore tban ►quarter of • cuotory, have been perfi city eradicated by this great vegetable pa. hams, in .II coows of eruptior. "N. 4 lfiter . .. AWnealing Ointment," should be medial coonostioo with the AMOCO, Tim two will core rho 040411 chronic and obstinate eruptive doom. Retold prima of the Pun.. $l,OO per bottle, 3 buttic.s4,oo. Delivered to any address on receipt of Iteroittonee. A ItRCENT VERY RIiIiIABEARLECURE Wu that of Ells. A. Clark, No. 4 Trenton arced, Charles. town, Kw. While la Phllopelphio, She resided with We,. It. Obey, ICRiotreet, t door. below RAM Tho none woo au eruption of eight yeas standing of the MOH °latitude rborocter, coveting the whole mut..., from, the mole of - the foot to the crown of the head, itching and Irritable In tea extras,. The toast eminent of the prof sion bad foiled la accomplishing • curs. Dr. Itiratnt'S PA. nano IVY liniment In ovation • perfect con.. Prepsvedialy by DR. /MAYNE t HON, Pella. DR. n. R. REITER, 1 4 0 Wood doh:, Day/7:diwT 4040 Aped for Pittohorgh, A bIEHICAN CLUROPiiiiST removes Ourns Irmo thereat la • fuer minute., nittiout pato or the slightest lutooreniatiee to the patiaht. &intone re oved (tom the big toe, reduced to the natural elec. lovert tal nails changed to • healthy •mot.. Charges rettsoaable. Hoorn No. 41, itt.Clalr 11,1.1. ttlyl7aiodluid WOOL! WOOL!! rinlE 11101148 T IsIAIIKET PItICE PAID -L fur 41 gratin! of CLEAN WASLIED FLEECE AND TUB WOOLB, et the Old Ertobllrbed Wool Wareboome N 0.139 Liberty Etriet, comer of Coon alley. rel2XlrierazialareE J. L •ausarrALL TEE ATLILNTIU PEN, No. 100—The ve7 Nat fbr Itacialle oar. madAfor 1134 pia o¢l7 b 7 •A. O. JOH=Olfoo, 7307 Edstionem DT Wood stmt. 4' _ u.'li.':'~<~w .01torrIlanrou9. VERS. BLUME :a- spectrally informs Ler friends cal tL. vest, lie that eh.. Ins ln•: recrto.l • fall enp;.l, Pianos and Melodeons fr.,111 U raetJry WILLIAM K NAM: Litt TIVOIIt :\ lelodeorli cr..tii l'i,•t.•ry (3.E0 A. PRINCE SEVERAL SECOND HAND EIANoS For Salo Rent Cheap CHARLOTTE BLEMF No Moo, 1 , 11111 BootEA, Shoes, Rats, 1301 , 7PJ E:'l 4 E3, ScC.- J A MES P. TANNER, WHOLESALE SIIOE, HAT AND BONNET WAREHOUSE, Strom, 1.111 •bn rgh, purelmod Jirrrt fr..m th. NEW ENULAND MANI: ==l h. dirpo.n.l at n gmall Iratmo.a ' goodi, for the future a ,:t +are IN• , 1 mc.cley by Malting their purrhnrcos fr , al him artlonlers rtquente.l t Ali *in •r.•l net lady ttintnalvra of the fart. *y_Paltlemlar attention B e. u—orLic =l=l9 BOYLE & CO., At) SECOND STREET, ql CINCINNA.TI. MIK) • FOREIGN LIQUORS AND WINES I=l .4 C 0 B /., C /. OGNE /TS Gamphend, Burntnz Fluid end f U It l' I: N TINE Mnnnfution r. ...r .ire ~I Domestic Liquors, Wines, Cordials and Frenrh u., constaol , y 111,4.. ,14.., .0 BOURBON AND RYE WIIPiKEY Ponoll tinl Broln,ty I=lll CELEBRATED -f.{IFE • f., rtlg.bEfl:Cti ‘1 , 1'1.1:1+ AN MP. PITT ERR =l=ll C. 1/1,11.111(.,•..•1 For Bankers' nod Business Nen. EFOURTIISEMI-ANNUALIOLLME T WI , alttaltio rooord t I credit, mit u putt f-lo .1 • I, ISt!,ot January. haylng I.y n rapid ealenslyn dem,tad, • r:•1 nn•l ic<Ltd, L..en snuod, L•a• deltiery .••r .1111,• lit Mfr. a Et, r. ,r- n•• Il+fersuce u. ma r• lirtio, t "rtiperki • .1 t.f 1114.1.71P1pil • lete• N. k !.$ 1'..,,1•0pt P IP.•• t•. kpry 14PcortIpar., 11.3.P1••Pk. gr..1..,f P twit p• . d hat, so ca 411141 ot on< •• •.1 1.6 1,L.1y whilr lb* inavrPto.n ru , PrrlP•ra wtil Larn w.lh 11.- Mst J. the eiart ton wt..... no WO. tha I".•rk their Initttok, Tn pr,t,thr any error I hat e-or in a ot k ~,, t ntt, ndeksh/ athl h.) pilrc taa.rril inf., 11,0 Cr tha tmugrat that twist hhokaart, Lat. pia,. prt.h.rs Issue a phtklrdsl,ft uule N<ll • trurlt mu. rratur s lorrorir BI the Indoor,. II Br., lure Br ..rurrtrir tblrr tr. .1.. rum,. It Or. altrtl,..le. I.• Nrrtrr te , tl . r Berr • rrl Ourr I 3 tart null fr The, fro, s.thl tr It tx..t prrvettl, s 1,11,1 sod 1,4111 Slt•rchnnt, , Ittrar,tnnt,•ri.l,7 Nr• 1•711, [ ,I,r/tErT I. IS. Or wltre.4 f . st.l.tz , wlt fectiou of Dental Art. TN ITfTFF PLA 71'5 u 1 - 4,RPRLA /LSD CORALITE. Tne P Alt r! , ,rIAIL 711 n it N. ST )13BINS haring opened an oil - we at Penn ta mayarea rustinfaelitra aro.' mart teeth id the tiny.. dial mptn. tornalembin, t em caw and novenae.' idyl, .if Dental Wort la the id Intteliurieta. e fr.,/ they will meat the me faronslila , Lan amen hia.l...an thacn I !caw Ynrt. anal beg' I.e alai , . a ham thei h.ina ta tn. ad. and It, fiartliermiara I.elleviie that the, am dmtinial r. •• I tin y r..i tanllyall nth., tityliaa in LIOJIT:i KV , . Lit It /1 BI LI BRA US Y sad ItITY, and Inepery quality bails imulara Art lacial Teeth deatral.le, at the Mlia Ilm. mush Iw •Ipanalm. I-p.c.:non, of !Ilk surk ,Mro. No. lig 1.1• INN STREET, NkAlt CL IS •patnn.l/1.). Carriages and Buggies. FOR ACCO3IMODATION Pitt.a- Lurgbers, att.' atvjingen visiting the city. the subeerib. a* rr h open...an \Vat s to twat...134.1y •Le reer of tha .IlooLutgatiela !Lusa, vn lint street. iLr lbe sale t..f C.l LIOGGIXS AND Of hie own unsttofneture —the ,natural all erlretiel trltb gnat care. ilavitig horn en.vice4l thirty 11.r.,1 ',qua suttee and the Inst pnvent...,iyenni tII AlleKltnysy City. with Ito a.. crrao, h001u...a, V stlifit,..ut gonrant., 01 W t hen ,toni:,) ol'his work. The public In rrspoctfalty lo • - .11 sod examine his st...h. 13.Vectory cu iho cort,..r F..loral •tr. 4.1 an.l Nnrth Cutumon. Allegheny City, 601/111. tml —utchier Now Stock of Melodeons. / UST RECEIVED, n spleniii , l new l o t of it Mahal...a., from the ractGey of Bt. to, including all the atylea ni«.4. by Ilk firm. Thia make of instrumenu have born approved by the greatest roans in the country. as Dr Lowell P floor. W. B. Bradbury and othera—,marquently ibey ran le trlird nnui belbgtlrat elan intfrionen:r. They are erred ter On inlloarlog point, I. Their pun, and =natal • , I '2. Their great lamer 01 too. 3. Their quality of tone. 1. Thair prompt and ...y touch Their beautiful asyle of TWA) I , Their dutability. T. Their cheapnes• of price Par axle only by JOHN •I at Deacrlptive enculara Dent to any addnera. rnyla EA - CHANGE AND BANKING HOUSE KRAMER & RARM, I Au. Bank Block, Filth Snow PITTATICILGU, PA. ALL,' LY aFIe. ... Llttf , Ftrift r FRAY"! WE hog to apprke our friends and the pub- Ilr thus we h.*, rr.rtuod• I Id cur ucw OITIC6. NO. 33, BANK BLOCK, 111111 SfItEICT, or we will lw happy tender thew our odrviz,. and true our winuln Cleo cal, with •Sperlence twenty pore lo the hu,lurse In lista, Ity, *Meltable tie to m.rt thr. we], “four customers. We will 00011000 reow-t tbd Vlrhoudu m.. 1 tier slug Busiduld in ell Its brAntheA. C. 4.13,64 Pald.t It...meted and Negoluerd Mock, lkddlo. Y, .1 other 8r0.., tiotigta eel otol,l , da Prompt att.ddlon l Oren L. , Colltrtldng Irk fit, f courant. lirpodt, Itee.irnd In Per ruidla or Curl, ton I 01,trwt nt10w. , 41 Dwywita. Dr.sl lu Sprcin. lin Noire, Lend Wgrrantn. lr. Crrdlt Beam taut.. of Co. rorp,•nd.uts lolerat prsalhln .' Meting fZeturgis lutdeptly hr 11.• t mad, dirrrted. niy3,2nid BRAN lilt l he llo K f 7 LQ U V p L MEGRAW'S TOBACCO A.N ,2 I.; irS IIF.WitISP. tnytlitt TQ 179 LIDERT V , 0t.r.44. )Int.“. EITIMOI7.ED. CG. HUS 'EY & CO. have removed to • 1t,.1r now 'wet- Wpaollot.,. NO. 37 FIFTH STREET, In the It, Front Block, third door need of Wood &Oro, Pittsburgh Copper Rolling Mill. C. G. Utfiliirf.M ac CO.. klltt7lCrtlallld or BRAZIERS 110.1 AND DREATIIING COPPER, PRESSED COPPER BOTTOMS, I.oooMo'r I.v.rc, TUBI N G} Baited St al Moms and Flat. of all Brass Kettles, Sheet and other Brass, SPELTER,SOLDER, COFFER RIVFI'e, Donlan In Mock Tin, 'Tin Plato, Lead Wirt., !Moot Zitic, Eaktet Iron, 'Morrie Tools, try No. 37 Fifth Street, Pitteiburgh, Pa. 03_9b.ta Copper Cut to any'ret.rn. fy ,03 " ..1 EMOVAL---.1. S. Liggett & Co., I ..`"F fe lt, moved from Noe. 09 and ro Water and 9 , 2 Front Elton. J a.lJnuttt ... •• .... . LIAL.A., J. S. LIG G TT •11, (19, FLOUR FACTORS and l'rat nee Conunis- A • Mon Mernhants, for the sob. of 11.3dr.Orain, Seale end Produce generally, Noe. ;5 Water and 02 Front urea, PittabOrght frarFly W. A. CILDfILL JOON CALMittl, JL • " • CALDWELL & BRO., BOAT 1011,N18D1611.8 AND DRALERS IN hi. k ulDay llomp and agton Conlsm Oakum, Tex. Pitch, likeln and Olic Tarpaulin, Deck, Light and Decry Drillings, ac Waif No. Ca Dater and 18 P/4111 abut UTTER—Fresh Roll now arriving for sale by • myn 11071. DIMITY, 84. Liberty shut 'Publtt V.ottcro WTax Fourth Ward ElO,-ntion Class will give • onion of Roca...ma, in Lafayette Galt, on TEW , Dati EVENING. the 711111.. coattueoolug 7 , ei Tietets 15 centsesch7to I, had at limas. longer Aco Market street, and at toe devr . &Nair by the Allegheny I larmoosona Th. protoods ate the benefit of • School Liorary. jettoltd etra'aiti r•es.." IL I. tli&"l'lliii.(l3.tl.3 Will be receivrd :tt theOfaco ..f the or...ier.i.rtie.l. where plaminnl rii.citication• may be n. anti' i‘f II:Ill/0Y, the 4th day i.l tent.for Car. Material a 4.1 ISClbling of tho Itoul of this li.mpany: the Prepi,le m inelaile the whole work, with the f•xcet.tli.ti the gradt. I it 1 the city limits, which may be I.id In per 041.1: t o 4 th+ tt cent character of the wart to by oimilar to 11i.... t.. Inn.. in the city of Phil. J r':; ERNER, Preof 'rut, tins. 1 ,, etb.l 11. Firth fttreet, Pittsburgh ?d _ rL _ • 010,,..iA I •t• tAvi, tt)...mtr, t No. WM.., ntr..t. P. 'll.y kV' THE President :Ind Dirt , t,r4 of this GAN:any bsrs this dilly .1c.1..n.1 TWO DOI, L A 1.. r aharr, out of thr thoL.ttn, t I, sprlaod to tti. rednct t, t it 11111. n,):: HEN 'IV M ru•••111. rtsrbarellt N,lt ANL,. P;tl4t.urgh, NI.O 17, 11/4:, tr,&"AT a laCCtirig rf the Direet...rq of till? Cotopmny, hold Ma day, m D1 , 1,1r0.1. of Fl PIM CNNT, Ihmlng T ncilmr• and a Ulm( v•rtha, on pCd np at. of, pa7mt,le in cook, co de•,,,aud, tbm of nal,l up ptnrt, mod to tn app , llo t , the ;oidatl.‘n of Stock Notre oo Stock not foal) paid op. m,lO .1 lIA lER ni`ft.sti E,ret.y. Li - urlus or llit ISOATVE, • INei , t ).ay 13, IS: V. J As a ,oa . Mrity of t h e• members of the P... .We Ins. Co. have d....1gnat. , 1 m wrif Ing to the Beard •of thrertora a Prod tiotupan, tl.4.tr de b. connect Ith the mutual principle, a Joint o-.,4 ....tt aim the added rtghta, pOWerl nod id Is 0.,. ..f ~.b-nut Sh,k !Any, na prneided fur In and by tht it A. t te. , rprett‘. : uottda is hereby given, that, ie purtntanre of the alore ac tint taken by aabl met:ahem the D;rectur, ‘1 esti Contpdny a, ID proceed to open book. for r e,e;ving hnbecrtt two.. to lb., ' Capital Stock or aid Company, m tht-tr IA-non the corr., ,k 1 Market and Water street. In thr tdy f Pltiabur,,h, an TUESDAY. the :tit dap et June ru at. 1.1 1 o'rlo , k a. 111 sant day. By order of Oa Board. I ntyC,lltn JOLIN LI INGSPD,N. ASSESSMENT NOTlCE—Notice is here by Oren to the Etnckho Hera of the i'Centrel Company^ that an Inetallcient of oar DOLL. P. Mill has torn lerled npot, the Capital Rock, payable at the the Treaanirr, in the city of Pittaburah, on the 10th day of June 1•110. kl. HOWE, roybAhl it misty & Treasurer Control kilning Co. OHIO WRITE SULPHUR SPRINGS Annoil or emcnt of th• Proprietor for the EMEI=EI TII WHO WHITE SULPHUR SPRINGS _IL nto .atlzaw iu Dolaware monty, 13 mhos north from Inoonibog (the Capital of Oblo,) on the Scioto river,lo miles Jpon I rlau are, .5 miles from the White Sulphur Station, o 0 11,e ,prmafirld, M. Vernon and Pittsburgh Railroad, and IJ mdet from Pleasant Valley or Spring* Station, on the G.lnto boa, Piqua and Indians Railroad. Th., Springs roll! upon iur the rersplien ul si,ilore On the Ist Day of June. Ttm J1:I prormnertr of 1K49 have berm lorKr. mmhih, Ihr pi malm, in rcromlumfalr from fire font hamirtm orets. there improvonentr mound ler, Awl nhrng, t nrw r ,, thtgr r adthrhmal hnild,n4+ in muurrmeM got rrmeatloh, rltr riorr, ern hrth elenth lanarry. Lc., t.. I:ymi Ilse eMric t hro Suring, 411.itbia the 1.. u, f.mr h, thr IVhar eml,Mnr, the Chel,lamtr, the Mug. nmrm and th. Chal,k , ste. nre M,lLtrilly me hrinnh irk ihtt hr h rrihrt Labia for the purify of Ito rotor,. I+a L.,. lfll Ai nituatud !war lb° mirky bank i•I tbn Pi lot. r,er. At the &OA til IGO feat Orlon tb- vulva f tOr Ibu 1., 11,60 theremarkable illftutal 01 aulplier .kicksupplies Vile Elwin, Vibe stream aa. that: It ty 'ea ay. by a gentlemanho I i 1. •Att The Wall r, n who, :rocked, at onto kr.. to ;Inaba. vs., niuceloollLUeil to 11•,.. during all t chauye or abate:taint, either to quality or ~,s tr.a.e e l Anne Lass tern highly Maimed for thsir nusl.clual 1.1,11.1 g the past season their r•put.tiou iu this rsspoot has tu so singularly coafirme4.- 1,1 us, udininis,rscl by • hby yudleionsly as to y. I. Mr. Gi till uunocn, •c., and uudsr this sy “..itdic plan the cures • ern nunierans mud gratifying. I=l pc^nlitrly pvriicPub:a la th.,ne di.ordere of the U rn and `ton ,4, which ”ft.n•llbct grntlemen who bay., been Loo been to balosess, sod preen of WOO., At- Inl travnerl tonics.itnlr o•flects tJt,t•n I.roka., ,wo dtlalltutot crmetattilit 11 ha, bt,t. Lor trantiont tot htsting ovlor to Ate, vltaloy, 00.1 r ttlr p,,r• na•l TiKor le a Kent', spil taut Iroraltl, may e,e , .s. ry I. ilns beiug furnle.hc..l them which ncott:t LI tae to beal , h stel condo.. . . • isghTful tEn n, month., the , Oh Klot..,olphnr t.ptir, Ito.um.. ] in the Wan, eorl hot t•e: m th- 1'...t.-1 rl Tha !oration ,4 pocultarlY ..lib,: tatre. roc), y strwarn, the "Clia loor., to. • o 1 totan..n Iltaudged.. of f:ot In thicknoo, leh ah,ii th.• isv, rote tie way, i...,..ryahtte, etth, ,ar t ,L.,r to., LI, grvund• of the e.stato aro be.rin- I In Iv am, tutespes....l irlth nurnmo, Iwymre. 11. 14 .11 ,up,r3tvaa actor, thul tendering tbr r) the a , cn,1.1...rn free from that humidity 110 r,n 1,111 I .11,1 M. th..e citLumstancett. taken Into con t.., tl..n .limier of the Wax, al,. Ithoro th.• leTel of tie cr...., mato the lomlity ow from from mole , ...• I. moubtain I eon!141. or 320 acre. of 1.r0..0 hon. :-. I •11• I. Id c c.•r.,111-onw the besitl nnl grovrs T/.1.1 n 1.11 , 1 walla ar I ./r3, - , rv. l-e), wilt -gill Iste.ol. hatt“ng bar.. be tlw plan adqpt..l, I, brought into frill ,111,41{1,1 v,th t but at naturally W.rm and Hot bpring, Th.. water la boat. In the bath tan by steam the beat not 1. tog run..t hiah ennugh to precipLtato Its !ells, it L. by tbi. ”.tern applied to the intrfAce of the bather sitb ..ui il.. Inas of the a,lin• togredienty. A Telt , , h tetice,entaatatacaalog watt •11 p•rt. of the reeatty, e. tee e.tahtt•lpt..l et the ttartutte. To to 1.15113 In •i att ttahl ILI, will In, a grett cetettauce A.l 111... sera-a-sr •• rasa., I.sailln and sal:us-an cuss •sissact c. ilud law SI net. dul. phut a-pang, As ids pasinr at dsternsinsd 1.. nooks. it. to a-srticulat, first c kits wait:ins plat a.. with , Inbreed imitnaar sand: did ) ear, to a .r 1 will be r~A in candli ho a r .rtann.ard'• A I qtort. A a .Ls, I.rse and cart tat rrL 1.. ,plll,^l. F., funk. r nritl•m, anangnments t,r rc,Ann, ANDILCW NELSON, Jun, to v2 , 110.i• Wlt3in Snlnbur P. 0, Dalavar6oA., unio. THE BEST SEWING MACHINES A. M. M A it.1,331.A.L.1. Federal Street, Allegheny ntrlt e ~. r : ^ . - _ • PIiINCEC. CHA.MPAIGNE, FROM DE VENOGB & CO,, Epernay, Fiance, Al rued at tho Impartial Tablas on Continent Of ElagOper a APERFECTLY PURE AND DELICATE WI Y IS at n moderate pone, admirably adapted to fam ily nee and rapidly becamtnr an established favorite in the ray of yr V ink, haring elicited the moat Ilatteriog nionlide.froin the proprietor. of the 1101IMED Horsy. Sr. 1 , 1 , 119(a5 1101 . 11, WLSTLIVI Horn. Dlnedeartros rint JONL9' Hors., arid all the leading purcharere f tlu.mpaigae In that oily. .1.1 by ohe principal dealer. throughout the country. 0 V. DAUGIIIVOUT, Bole Importer, Corner of [trout ;ray and Itraom• Racer, Nov ) or k . tn3B.l;lru.l2dp ICE CUESTS, ICE CllESTS—Every con cuivul.le .tylo us d .17, A largo stock of our owu make •o;I warruottd. 'sfrat eat., )loar 50.—xuveral size, oast sad cheap. Thum" Culetratu I Pstora. Fivo ISlnato qce CrrAIII Fru , ner,—.A:l e;',2 from a to 20 qual le, at ruanufact were Clearcoel Fraroom-4111 the site. amp. Water t.toolers, Water (teeters, Lathing Apparnltts, EalF Staling Fruit CAII.I. • 'rho largrat Popp!, of the above aeasonable good. to be I'Ol3Ell in the city le at the Iron City Bt..° and . 1112 Were hone of W. W. bad DRUM, N 0.124 Wood stroet, my2i Ist door baling si g n of the Noldrn Gan. CIN LLANO MACHINERY FOR S LI LN. One Mini= Rosin. Cyllndsr 24 inch boo, 5 foot stroke, mi nis rase. conipline to the crank pin. Two Blowing Cylinder s , 61 inches bora, 6 (cot stroko, with Pipes, Ehalt, Pillar hincks and Goering cm:vista For particulars apply at on r works, Ponds Pittsburgh: or at our <Oro, 21 Nlarks. strnst my=londaterT SORENSON, MINIS k. MILLERS. _TWIN STON '8 8 U PERIOR L EOLLEN Y !Jr ICE.—Tho aubicarlber, grateful fur pant Enron, would 'aroma bin .I.ton:or...ad others that orderafor the above Inn may he given to Um drirers of the Ice neagoira, or direct al to Nor :11, Alloghtany Pont Oiler., or left at Mr. Th - got- Onn'a Intolllgouce tare, corner of Penn and Hand !Myron., a bore a supply Is rountautly kept (Jr tato; shoo at the root deuce of tho P. Poet Iber, curntr of Third ntrret and gut Crum moo, Alloghony City. JOSEPH JOHNSTON. tor 311:1ted LUN TARI ES.— Zunders Two nu'drwl and forty Volnolarka nod Intarlaters Or Lb" Organ, Melodeon, Pompon., U., with u o trod . ac_.7_, remarks,dencrlpthm of atops, diracnong far E: nq: a of Ocymna, adapting lb« wort mpec. !! !!: ! ..ai,i,t young , organism, and those wbo gram to accompany plain 1.15111.,,di ae • _ - tr . ICE CREAM!! Or tu B r2 P P "` .. .r!iii 2 i w Y . r i. 2a, fil_Wood_atMet. Icy CREAM! ICIC CIRRAM"' Y. A MIERPOII t BONS Ica Cream Solooia and Pada Water frontal., preach arid mert,..n Confectionary. , 47 sr. CLAIR STAMM. 200 TONS PIONEER LAKE SUPERIOR 7.1 wrlvt eu.l am sale by t.,T.Tr•rPI AIO R E NEW GOODS AND AMONG them some decided Moine—Lace 31mat111as, mar Owls of various kind; Immo my cheep, and • greet many other article.. Wino are cardially invited rhea 001.:topping to give to s di. BMICHFLILLD I CO, • my2l at north east career 4th and Market sta. VINE DRESS LAWNS Am. ORGA.NDIES. —BUICOLIDUILD , d CO. have received an aveortreent el itautlfel .tyke tine Lawn; Organdies and Leone. Mai, a vary geed article rut color. at 12% MIMS per yard. a1y213 CASTILE SOA:P-40 boxes in store and kr Warr W. ILSIIMOWN, 167 Libuty it.. rrU ' • ` ••: 1 . or ea e min B.L. TA=IIWOOK 00. -'- lettp Suction Zalts. P. T. DAVIS, Auctioneer, Go=aurcia Sales Ewan No. 84 fifth turret. BAROUCEIES AND CARBI-A.GES AT -IJ AucnoN—O n Saturday staralue, Jane dth, at 11 °Wort, at the tutautcrrislastos rOCIII.I. 610. 64 Mb 6t . 6 st vitt hr told, 0nt5..1.,0r.e. RarvacbM; - - P N or KENTUCKY CARRIAGE HORSES. WITH AUCTION.- - " ths [O:I2CI , CiAi Bala r.ma, Fifth at., on Saturday morn 14g. Jona 4tb, at 11 o'clock ar(11 La.1,1,s roan of superior Carriage Donee , with Murno.. Tiro borrow were Need In Are .T nnmon, ban Ironer. midmost SSW. sayb-1 P. M. b.4,V18. A.. 3 LOTS AND DWI:LLIN — O — IIOUSE IN lJ FOUTII PITTSBUROM .V.VD AII .11T AUCTION.--00 natnntny attarnonal, June 41.6,1•4 3 o'ckla. OSI the pr.mizen, (cnrmenclug on Washington AtIVOI.I • Lott. Nos. 914, .21n, tie •wl tt.e, in Gregg's plan or Lae, Ini 1 nut on Weshingtnn et, in the it.nvngtt ot Binning. ham. Fire Lute on SClice i t toticoon Waiiiington atract and Spruce eller. Lot at comier of Craig and it'illlant ate Lot No. =M. on William near Craig at. F.Te Tut, on Craig et., bottremi Wabington et. and Spruce alley. Loa Nor. 001.:`UL I:9' void Cr.,. eta. I. Not 1.'73....74 Mat., Lctween Gregg mot Joa-plt . Lots Nos. VG find co 3..v0 , ph et, Ltttrotm Tilesysr st rind Spruce alley. Lot No 1.9 i un Lot t i 0...") on C. s L.rts - rou !or *l.l enLIK att. ell=aM=E Loh. No+. '22, 43, 4C. and 4 ou Bra. usrillo Torn2-i4s road. sues 11111-ride, rituat, Let a<cu au Ptah of. 211111 sin 1.41 Mrs. Listlay. Tit!. luthiputablo. Terms, lara.rmsth ca.l), reek!. In 1, 2 and 3 yenrs, rot) intrrn.,2 , 22iLblo artauelly.. 119 , 25 P. 21. ILirl3, Au.rt. ‘i n evrcii BOTTOM PROPERTY AT PUB LIC SALH IN LOTS TO SUIT PURCHAIEIIB.—WIII be .old et public auction, on THURSDAY, Ti lone nextott 3 o'clock P. AL, on the pre/nines, 130 acme ofprims arable land. This valuable propene, titnate *Chilies from the city line, 011 the no,th eideor the 51.0E1gal:talk tner,ill Peebles township, adjoining lands of the lategsmne Rear, deed, being a pert ot the 00l %Yon!. eatele,coMprialug hub lattom cleared high bind and ImM:dating woodland, and f• no kid out , an to make every lot easily ectesilble—cro ono portion containing newt Moe •area--roya of eh. phißes in Ibis vicinity Is erected the Mandan hen -t+ wii han excellent well of water capvcruent, large Darn and other nnt , boildings. The Bottom not Cannoflhe tiurposited in excellence of soil. The cleared highlands offer every in ducements to gardeners and vine gnawers, whiles the want lend. afford beautiful Wee for building, This property Is of sy of era.. by the Itraddeak's Field !leek Raid end P. A a It, R. now under contract with reeponedble puttee to be completed to Turtle Creek by gay 53, 11f0 this, when may. pleted, will afford superior advantages to Hone desiring to pi:imbue a 03tintry home. Title Indlopoleble. Teems of axle otanSilh cab, the tab enm In 1,2, 3,4 and 5 years, .reared by bond and mortgage on the premises, with interest payable itembautmally. akg(lEnntbuenes will etart from the corner of Fourth sod Grant Ann at 1 o'clock P.M. on the day of este. For for , tiler information enquiry of ISAAC 51, PRSLNOCH, 51.27 Wood et, or my 24 P. 51. DAY'S, Anon- STOCKP., Sr. IV. it C. R. It. evr MIA, lu lota to-nylt pnrchmerv, Oy npl P. M. DAVIB, Anet., No. 64 Fifth •t. AUSTIN LOOM & CO., Merchants' Exchange. STOUR SALES BY AUSTIN LOOMIS & CO., AT THE AIERCLIANTS' EXCLIANGE NVEILY TIIOI4DAY EVENINIA—Bank, Edda., tic:manna 'and Copper Stock, Bonn and Real Estate antd et pabEn aala et the Yterchauta . Exchange by AUSTIN LOOMIS k CO. Nowa, Draft,. end Loans .‘ti Heal Notate or goUnted cn rommdble tar., by AUSTIN 10)N118 & CO, men St..ct Not. Brokers. 54 /math 4. laustnass jotters bt Cpangcs. DISSQLUTION —The Partnership fors existing between Wn.usat 81♦txtt: nod - Dixon haven, miller the style of WM. O3IITII It CO, waa solved on the 15th day of February, VOW, by the death of Mr Dlzon Brown. DAVID E. PARE and JAMES PARK, ill, haTing per. chewed the Intere.t of Mr. D. Brown, deed, in the late firm of Wm. Smith t Co., Mr Foundry and Machine Detainee. wilt i. hernaft, c.ndu...teJ under the style of .Btalth. Park k Co , Ut who m the hualueria of the late rum will be Veiled, SMITH, PARK A; CO., NI N 'TIT WARD FOUNDRY. Warr/J.lu,, No. 149 Fire and 120 Second Sfrtet, 8 i s i.n es and , ter ripe, gad ad Dog /rope, Ward Dodas.Steel Sioxdda, Pollaya, Ilangtda and Codallugs. Ain. Jobbing and, Machine luting. of over! desaiption nvido to order. Haviug rompleto BIM:MINE .9110 P attached to the F.rtmlry, na percaptry Frtuaae aililw carefulii attended tu. my29:dttwatT DISSOLUTION 01 PARTNERSHIP.— The partnership hnnetofdro existing bet4eon thoILUD in the Drag business In the name or fItILTWEDL SITEPII6.D. Is this day dismissal. by muting consent. The basheses will hs carried nn by Jain N. nirpbard.tho remaining partner,. the oild •tand. No. 166 earner Wood sod both airmail, who is ahsne anthoriami to aattle op lb. L.110i4021 or the into firm. TI.IE undersigned have associated with them In the COMM i• 111011 Bnenum June Ratites, hie of Steubenville, Ohio. The style of We Orm lellicontlune ut berebit , re. NIMICH t CO. IsTINTICIS du 004 COMMISSION AIERCII:ANTS, th• zallo of Pig Irons and 11100mB. 03 WATER aTEEET, Prmamsoa. DAVE 'EII I.S DAY ASSOCIATED WITH I rue, Mr. ',AIN DELLOW, lu th• Ondertakiog buslrusa, voeich Pill be enndreqed noder the wino and style of LEM ON U DELLoW. JASIE4LBIION. ....,.. Idandertakting In all It Braxiellea. T EPSON & DELLOW, No. 118, Fourth st., are prepared to do todertaking to all its tearmhas, in the best manner, at prices to snit the times. Ire call ape dal attention to Ftsk's new style patent Blefailk Berta Cases, for the sale of which we are solo agents in this city, and of which ere keep miastantly on hand • large anon meat. da regards temity of shape and finish, they end all ethers. - "Funerals will be sopplied with Demme, Bones sod Carriove promptly, at lower rates than any other establish ment in the city. Cihrarenteelog to render satisfaction, they solicit a continuance of the patronage heretofore go liberally extended to the old firm. apl.sxily MIT3TRIMIr'IM'rMr7M TILE Pattnership heretofore existing be tween the madenigned, under the style of Bee, Lloyd & Fanyth, to Ws day derived by mutual coment,Thomaa B. Lloyd end Alexander Foreyth having purebred the Me tercet efJohn Rea. The beamer of the Isle Ira will bo nettled by the re:nab:log pluitners, who aro atithotim4 to nee the name of the drrolor that Impose JOHN REA, TROY B. LLOYD. Pittel.nrgh , April 11th, 1853. ALEX. YORBTriI. LLOYD & FORSYTH, WHOLESALE GROCERS, DEALERS IN PRODUCE COMMISSION SIERCEIANTS fnr Ore sale of PIG METAL AND E\[ OOHS, No. 257 Liberty Fcb'y 1,1 S p2O PiTfAl3Olll2l24 PA Mustang Liniment. T ' popularity of the 11xxicAN Mumma Ltatecav Is cis-extensive adtb the civilisation of the globe (Alms articl.a claim to ollesietie pain and &slimes— this cyan. Family Fhyalclara, Government Iltspitab, Yarrien, Platten. Farmers, Livery-men, Fe., have prial sally demonstrated this fact throne:oat the tratid. Sio fir• tide ever before received such undivided praise a nd rapport from Mallen' and Scientific men. RIIEIIMATIS7SI of yoare ataudiug has been totally cured. Piles, 1710 Re, Tumors, Banning Faroe, Scrofula Stiff Joints, Felons, Baollingaßanaa Inta-alksils,Cnapa Nonralpiatiali Rheum, nod all Athol and Patna upon man, and ttnelnd complaints _ _ HORSES, CATTLE, &c., ..ch as Ring Dana, Gall, &native, Ewan. nay, Roof all, ,to, aro subdued and cured by the MUSTANG LINIMENT VALLUZILS HORSE 84}7D1 Mo. 8. LITCII,I3I3n Pert, Pt, RTLIVIC—iIat the bone was contdered monhlen." Mk we WU enno,l net since the free on of btonsog Llobaeot, I tome .old him far $l5O rash. Your Liniment tin been doing wurtairs ophars: 03 BROAD Brun, Pariannimu, Pa. (Extract.) "In lifting the kettle from the are It became uniminogeshle, tilted over, and melded my halide YU) 5e verely, atnioet to a crimp. It wee en awful eight. The klns hog Liniment appeared to extract the paln. Ithoaledrap• Idly, without eorecees, end lett no man of accouut. Toon truly, "Cff.AILLZI YO3TBL' REMEMB==I _ Thi. Liniment 1. indispenablis to plszteis on d owners of horses and mulo. Mr. John Dental., liloutgolnerrt .old a sloe fur ISOO, vim was Mod from utter noisome. by tilts Liniment. Erety Malbr should boo it. -D. 00l particular and enquire fur the 11Instang Lb:drool and take soother. Bold by all &sabre thrunybont North and Ba Imaries, Europe and all the Islands of the Mean. for Z 5 0 . 01 .. 60 mate, mud yl,OO per tutttle. ainviss ELEE,Notir York. Also, Lyon's Celebrated Insect Powder fe=ecodkuUrnT Marsz's hinucinora Vzstati pink°YU, The o n l y &,a .niy in the Pilate /Torii Sarre CO kierreOlki4e C.C.0. 17 .0. Eras, .11112, Moto-Imam, Fij', moa.se, Gaut , ' WOW] AND 01111113 DDiscvs, Aa 50,000 BOS.ES SOLD DS ONI DONUT. Than Coionrsted Remedied; him ham extensively mod for years in all parted:4 Earopeousd power lure bttn ;stunted by the Conduct Rim% Franco, England, Awns* Fnnsla; Rend% Sexae.ii Bale' rm. Rolland, Naples, ac, and their Chemical properties examined, and approeed by the most distinguished itedleal radmitkm all over tho world. Their destructlrenota to all Weds of ♦ertoin and lazes bar been certified 132 tilts country by the DiredOra of tfti radon Public Institutions, Planters, Farmers, Proprlatari of /Imola. Wareham.% "Alsoufactorteit, sod by ♦earned!• tingaisbed prirate citizeue. Nnmeroue Testlenonlatte wad Certificates of *Le allow of these limalke can be gram at the Depot. For wile, Wholesale and Retail, by the Inventor and Yrn- JOBEYri MEYER. rmuca angst., 612 Broadway (cm Donator, st.,) New York. General Agent for the U. Elates and Canada; YLIDIIIe ICS T . RUBLIYON, Druggist, No. 10 /betas Elonae, lead 417 Broalway, New York. For Bela In this city, vrtioleeale and retell by ‘ SEL LESS a CO., corner Wood d Second sta.: JOS.FLYALSNO,, 00112 Diamond and Market et. BEEKHAM a WHEN; NAN. Allegheny. illdrkemdfo • IRON SLATES—A . 1 2 ;11 . %gig? taco, Etationers sod Printout. 67 Wood ot, ALLEN'S WlysF A m iuli sToRNS--A Juni? °Schwa!! artielo for reriorbi groy hoar or Ithl.kers to their ellettal wor for We by my 27 JOS. PIikLING. ENVELOPES, of every prescription, for rale it W.. 0. JOHNSTON it CO'S Stationary Wareham* No. 67 Wad stmt. NITS' ILI YE FLOUR-50 bblo. Ire& ground tud -1.1 1 P°7: reiarAm7,uw.,926.o.: ::;~,~ ;- Cairlagez. P. M. DA Vle, duct, '93,1 . 91 a td n et, Unmet n, J. 116NTAYSLL, JUAN N. 811NPLIATID
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