daette. t• WiTI-D. W. W1LL1A.11.11..0. L 11/..E..D. S. 71121113011 R. EB.RETT & CO.. [TD/rO/43 . .d PROPRJICTOI2B. I*/TT't333L - FtCl-1-1 ATURDAY 51011,NINU, JUNE 4, 1859 i ' Republican County Ticket. MM. ELIAS 11. IRISH, Pittsburgh. WILLIAM V i l7 T il. Plahurgb, DAVID A. PRESSLEY, Allegheny, (BURIES L. GOEURINo, Reserve, DAVID E. RAYARD , Peebles, . fi. WILLIAM ESPY, Mem St.llair. I MUM= WV MM., 4 THOMAS MELLON, Peebles. iDIVILICT smaller, ,I JACOB H. MILLER, Pitimbw gh. I % 1 1 / 4 11tira. i . GOODMAN Y. COULTER, &nib Yelelln. JONATHAN BRAM South Pittsburgh AVonßal, DAVID DORN/MID& Sewickley. SCITAToR., U. T. ANDERSON, LA Deer. DRUCTOR OP TRY POOR, JOSEPH MLLES, Snowden. Tug Continue or Tamon.--It is sot aatoeish -4 tug that, in view of the unparalleled large ship meats of specie to Europe and the extraordinarily large Importations from Europe, that prudent and cautious men should bare their fears ex -4: sited, and look with trembUng to the possible, if not probable, recurrence of the break-down of 1857. We do not, oureelves, look for just such II , • crash ; bat It Is plain that untoward oommer- E alai results are imminent, and that it will do no tuirm to look In the face the facts now existing, attd compare them with those of 1857. From the let of January to the let of June, 1858, the export of specie from New York was ,• only $12,285,646; lb bile during the eamo period in 1859 the export reaches $25,000,000. During eV= months of the disastrous year of 1857, from June 1 to Deo. 81, the export was $30,: 00000, and we will be up to that limit by the f, end of next week—before one-half the year has elapsed. Some are sanguine enough, it Is true, to hope that these large shipments of specie will not continue ;Ent when our Imports are $7,000,- 1 000 a reek, as they were last week, we may well l ask how is the drain to be stopped ? It will go on, an long as we are In debt to Europe ; and the magnitude of that debt may be judged by the following comparative statement of exports and I . Imports, for the two years last past: 18.57. 1853. Rawrft. Exp res. $L30,000 000 75,0152.634 30,000,000 72.572,2 ^ .1) 13,000,030 ommo_-. Total ...- —.---..-$278.807,213 x,000.000 Ewen mports-...-. $99,624169 $107,000,000 The United States Economist estimatee that the interest on each parts of our national, State, corporation and munfolig debts as are held abroad, will imnomit to at least $21,000,000 per annum. If, thCn, we shall be obliged to Soul. date, in coin, the balance of trade spinet the Icountry, and to pay in the tame the accruing in !treat on our, outatanding obligatione, we here the following,on the debit elde of the national ledger : Baum) ma n o of Teidicr23B—.--. Lla $L,000.0C.0 With this exhibition before no, it is not at all WoNderful that the exportations of specie should I ".a unexampled, nor that in view of their proba ble continuance, the financiers of the country ebonid bo filled with well-founded apprehension and alarm. The question recurs, what is the ability of the Dante to stand the drain upon them which ie .Inevitable, as compared with 1857' At this time two years ago the banks In New YorkTteld 112,000,000 in specie, while now they bold $21,- : . /00,000 ; they are therefore much stronger than • glen, and there is that much the leas reason to ; but the Imports are now several millions "bead of 185 T, and are going on so recklessly ihat the excess is sure to be largely swelled ; Ithffe,.on the other hand, oar exports of pro elloo are eaters' millions loss, and there is no :emend abroad for our breadstaffs, as there was • ;en. It is not too much to say that the sum of 49. excess of imports and the decrease of ex. • • ea Is, at this time, equal to the difference in • • in specie strength of the banks as compared that year. let us take a nearer period of co—"- m,pi:- . In, and examine the present^" o ' " I yw York banks as compare • with 1808 ' 1151fr''' • ,232,653—T .5 1 . 4:111 of $7,176,000 in specie a $2,410,000 more deposits the . „hpared with last May, carrying more of loans and $980,000 of cir ..td tke specie has, daring the current In off nearly three millioas. .ixts-.- fr,i...- ' , riza., therefore, there is not the same canoe . !alarm as in 1857, the present aspect of things ' admonitory. "The prudent man foreseeth atirm and hideth himself." I there were any disposition, in the eastern ts, to profit by poet experience, we might for come let-up in the wild scheme of im . • lag foreign goods at the rate of a million a •'_but the importation goes on as recklessly :yet, and the utmost we can do is, while wait the disaster that is Bare to come, to take ' , ..trod care of ourselves as we can. le remarkable that, in the face of our fre ';s :ply reounlog commerciaLmiehaps, the pee - 'ltould not see that the remedy is at hand, • ,ye, eeeieg it, they ehould not demand its cation. As long as wo continue to spend if'.':cus in the purchase of iron and the other that abound in our mountain ranges at •a s long u we are content to send our and wool abroad and bring it back iu the textile fabrics, for which we pay round and heavy coete of carriage; as long, in • . 4 lsa the polloy of the government, upon the is adverse to the industry 4: the whoa c ry would be enriched , lg but shipments of ee, a en nan .'..-:,'3lbarreasmente, end occasionally a tornado ..' .4 sruptcy, ought to be expected. . I :ltonw..—The old fight has broken out in Irk between the lards and the Bate. The • t lof th • regale a COll e regnDemocratic •:.' , .:.*umizatipn; but the former hare an ant organisation, which they keep tap -• : :•aly. Fernando Wood to chairman of the -;'.,:..Cate Committee and Dern Richmond of the two committees have lately been corres- The Sofas threaten to call a State Con r the election of delegates to the Charles .,Jention, while the Horde demand that 'ion of delegates should be by districts. WI plan suceseds, the Horde will not be .4ed In the Charleston Convention. The $. 1 .45 canoe of the correspondence, however, from the Herds to the Sofas that no fell be taken toward the election of dale el after the November election. In the of the N. Y. Time:, the two factions isnble war on t heir hands. In the first " 7 -:- hare their battle to fight with the Re- at the State election of next Fall, and ` 'to win they must now combine all In the second place, they hero the `al nomination to contend over next : ieston, and for this they must keep : I ':„txus and keep-onsheathed the wea ',....ective factions. In other words, SA! war is necessary to secure 4 • ant with the common enema must be so brought ., tr of 4-- -arth • Taa Rom Warm Bernog.Thero is perhaps no community in the west more deeply Weed ed, pecuniarily, in the Rock Wand Bridgeilie, than this. Here are thousands upon thousands of dollars embarked la steamboats, and all chases of our citizens—capitalists, mechanics end merchants—are thus interested in that property. It is a fact that no insurance office In this city or elsewhere, will take a risk in a boat that is to make a trip above that bridge, except at a largely increased premium above the charge for any port below the same. This fact, with scores of others which we need not name, will secure for tho subjoined a careful reading in this con cannily. The article below presents the main points in the Report of the United States Commissioners, recently appoint- ed to exrimino and report. upon the said Rock Island Bridge. They say: 1. The Board is of opinion that the Railroad bridge, which crosses the Sfissiesippi river be tween Rock Island and Davenport, is not con . stracted according to coned principles, refer ence being had to the interests of navigation. 2. The piers of the said bridge are not of the beet form, and there was to practical difficulty in constructing them of the proper form. With the exception of the torn table pier, the Board is of opinion that the defective form is a matter of no material - importance. The turn table pier will be more particularly referred to in avower to the next question. 3. The only pier larger than is neceesary is the turn table pier. This pier, in the opinion of the Beard, should have been constructed no ton gee or broader than was absolutely necessary to sustain the inns when the draw is open, and protect iLfrom injury by planing boats. 4. The piers are not placed parallel with the current, but at angles varying from 213 to 14,} degrees. The effect of this obliquity in to treble the obeli-action to the flow of the water, and con sequently to effect the increase of velocity in the same ratio. Another consequence is, that the passage of steamboats and rafts through the draw and between the piers are rendered much more difficult and hazardous. Furthermore the draw on the lowa aide is rendered useless by the formation therein of an eddy. • * • 6. The eddy on the lowa side of the turn table pier, as near as could be estimated, is about 100 feet wide at the foot of the pier, and the turbu lence and boiling of the water extends aboutsoo feet below. This eddy, however, is constantly varying its positional:id dimeneione. Its effect on the passage of boats ascending and descending is undoubtedly to render them more difficult on account of_the care required to avoid getting one part of the boat into it, while another part is in the current of the draw. It has been previously stated that the effect of this eddy in the lowa draw in to render it useless. 7. The surface of the water at the up stream end of the turn table pier, in sixteen and a half inches above the surface Oahe water at the down etream end. The extent of the back water, as nearly as could be estimated is about one hun dred and fifty feet. B. The bridge is badly located, and in conse quence of this bad location, is a greater obstruc tion to the passage of eteamboats than would have been necessary bad the location been good. Any eke in the vicinity of Rock Island, out of the rapid current, would have been better. The Board considers it proper to recapitulate some of the well known principles of bridge building, to show bow' for they bare been con formed to or departed from with the Rock Wand Bridge. T hese principles are: I . That at a given place, in locating a bridge over any stream, the site where the velooity of the current is a minimum, should be selected. 2. That in designing a bridge, the piers :should have the minimum cross Emotion consistent with the support of the suponstructure, thus offering the least obstruction to the flow of the water, and increasing the velocity of the current as little as possible. MEI 3. The piers should always be placed parallel with the thread of the stream for the same reas ons as those stated in the second principle, and because they thus render the passage of boats and rafts less cliff:mut!. 4. In designing a bridge over a river having a large commerce in boats and rafts, the draws and spans should be of the greatest practica ble width. Itt applying these prieoiples to the Bock Is land Bridge the Board is constrained with ex treme regret to report that all have been violated, thus rendering the Bridge not only an obstrue-, Lion to the navigation of the river. but one ma: terially greater greater than there was any oc casion for. r Tau PROPOSID ATTACK ON FLOILENCE.O 4 /0' a recent circular issued by the Tisecwit r ,' ll3 , - ionsl government, awl tranelatedW' rd dance Jeered, we obtain the fwkit,"_TE I . facts ...1°- five to the proposal attaedrtp: . to. v 4 tot't ..tttnn has been previously all),` ... There existed fortrtee of St. George. trielviaere, a secret scaled , ° "" 0 ° /, ' / 9."0" . 4 7 eh general to the valuers ' ette rt io .s. l hrz the month of August of last year. 1... rt the hour ofhalf past eight o'clock on themorn. I ing of the 27th of April, the Archduke Charles, secood eon of Leopold 11, went to the above named fort, gathered around him the officers, and informed them he was the bearer of letter from Gen. Ferrari da Grade, id which he order ed the opening of the circular already epoken of. The seals were broken, and it was found that there were enclveed preliminary instructions for an attack upon the city. These instructions were completed a Meet voce by the Archduke Charles, whq concluded by demanding of the of ficers what quantity of munitions they had, and how many scalote of artillery they could prepare. Gearing these wordy, the commandant of the fort, with }lemmata; and respect replied, that while he and his companions might have exposed their lives without hesitation to guard those of the royal family, ho recoiled with shuddering from the cruel thought of using each instruments against their fellow citizens, blameable only for generous sentiment of nationality, which the army itself held it to be a glory to share." FAILURS or rne AUSTRIAN NI !MON co Rus sia D—A Vienna letter of the 10th of May, in the Journal des Debate, says: "The satisfaction which was felt at Vienna on receiving two dispatches from Count Caroly, giving an account of his interviews with Prince Gortchakoff at St. Petersburg, has not been of long duration, for in a new one received the day before yesterday, he mates that the Russian Minister of Foreign Affairs bad plainly declared to him that, at the point at which things have arrived, Russia could not take any engagement toward Austria or the Germanic Confederation, to maintain absolute neutrality, iu compliance with the hope expressed in an autograph letter from the Emperof Francis Joseph to the Em peror Alexander. Count Karoly's mission at St. Petersburg is consequently considered to have failed—the object of it having been to etE. tain from the Russian Cabinet o of neutrality in the war, which declaratiori ' - 4 have freed Premeds' and - lathe States of tad %" manic Conre..4afairon from any fear of Russia, : intAttKi - Vent of Germany placing the federal ar mies at the disposition of Austria. WABILIZOTOX, Wednesday, June I, ISA— Since the result of the Vlrginie ',election hoe been made known the Democratic) leaden have begun to propose Senator Fitzpatrick, of Ala bama, as the Charleston nominee. The South demands the candidate. The Hon. Charles .1. Faulkner's friends will probably ask for him the mission to Turio, no some recompenee for hie defeat by Bottler. Mr . Daniel desires to be recalled. Mr. Mason has tendered his resignation as Minister to Paris, bat he will be retained, as it it now decided not to displace Mr. Dallas from his poet as minister to Great Trib. ALLEM:Mr &NATO& —lt affords us pleasure to announce the nomination, by the Allegheny Republican Convention, of Ellas 11. Irish, Esq., for State Senator. Mr. Irish is a young man of fine abilities. eerved with great credit to himself in the last Hones of Representstivee, and trill make a worthy successor to Dr. Gamma in the Senate. We congratulate the Republicans of old Allegheny upon their good fortune in secur ing the services of a gentleman so well qualified to represent them in the popular branch of the General Miserably. Of course he will be elected by a large majority.—Eforristrarg Telegraph. VIROINLa COBOILtBSIO3AL DDLEGATIOIL —The following are the names of the gentlemen joist. elected by the people of Virginia to represent that State in the next Congress. We believe there is no longer any doubt as lo the result in any district. In five of the districts, it will be perceived the regular nominees of the Democrat ic party have been defeated: J. John ft Anson, Delo. 8. Alex. R. Dololor, 11%4. H. It. II Garnett, Dom. 0. John I. Hanle, I. D 3. D C. D.Joroette. L D. 10. Bberrerd CinEwne, 0. . . 4. William O. Goode, D. 11. Albert U. Jralilus, D. 6. Thomas A Ikamh, D. 12 11. A. E4oradasa. a. Eheltaxt P. Leaka, L D. 13. Elbert B. 111,110, L D. 1.-William Btaltb. Dem Ow the 17th ult., the dwelling of A. W. Parker in Giles county, Tenn., was destroyed by fire, and three of his daughters—one aged between 16 and lb years, another betweea 12 and 13 years, and the youngest aged about 7 years— washed in the flames. The oldest and the young est were entirely consumed, and the other was rescued from the Dames by the father, though so badly burned that she died In about 28 hours. Tux Revolutionary r1180111:1 Government fitly opens its reign by proclaiming Religious Free dom, and the Jews of the Grand Duchy have tendered he Provincial Government an expree. 'eful sense of the seasonable act. • sects equal before the 'God and hie the Central •Bgbl; that de alone, nether, - the . . , TEE official returns of the Wispocein election reveal some infamous frauds in Demnaratialocal, • hies, in the way of relaying reit:tout:Thus the vote of Kewaunee is returned se nearly double that of last fall. Too actual vote of Red River for Judge, put down In thereturn at 'lit. is only 126—rt difference of 136. This is shown by an examination of the poll list of the town noel the town records. The role of Casco (168 (or Lynda, 0 for Paine) ie also a fraud without doubt. Steps have been taken for a thorough investigation. Rad the election been close, as it was supposed it would be, these frauds might have turned the scale in favor of the Democratic candidate. But as It was, the largo Republican minority over ' whelmed the fraudulent as well lathe real op position. AT Detroit, recently an ox was killrd because he could not understand - t he French language. Tho team conelstlng of one English and one French ox, drawing a heavy load and driven by a French driver, was crossing the track when the express train made its appearance. The driver, in great excitement, instantly ordered hie oxen to "ehurtl.”(the French word for "haw.") The French ox underetood hint, and turning off the track, saved himself, but the English ox, never having studied the language, premed fur ther on, and was instantly killed. POST Orrece CIIASGES to PENSSYLVANI A.—The elle of Antestown, Blair county, Pa., is changed to the railroad, present name retained: B. F. Bell is appointed postmaster, sloe John Bell, super seded. Abner Morris, postmaster at Boredock's, Greene county, Pa., vice Crawford Bo wlin, de clined. Alexander Mansfield, poetmaster at Perryton, Westmoreland county, t'a., vice Peter Whiteeel, deceased. Miss M. Louisa Power, postmaster at Jefferson Furnace, Clarion county, Pa., vice 8.. Power, resigned. Ms Drank Jumps= Cam—Sheriff Gray re ceived yesterday a diepatob from Ottawa an nouncing the decision of the Supreme Court in the matter of the appeal on a writ of error In the case of Henry Jumpertx, convicted of the murder of Sophie Werner, to the effect 'that the decision of the Circuit Court of this county is reversed, and the case remanded (or trial —Chic SECUITALIT CASA, in reply to a letter Iron naturalized French citizen of Memphis, Tenn., Bays it is understood that the French govern ment claims military service from all pauses of France who may he found within its jurisdiction. Naturalization in this will not exempt a f arty from that claim ehould he voluntarily repair to France. DYEIPEIPSLII.---The wont for of humanity Niro well known, that we hardly feel dirposed tr. recopy time dr inane In tts extmdtiou. Yew have eeresned antlcring from ono or another of Ile atrl.d forme. In tact, it la either • Conran or et CO3ainnallCa of almoi.t every other &sea, and taken In this stage, we indict, one rind d —FARAH A Vlrd itOLLANDDITTERd--wili always mitigate, it not effect • permanent core. We might use stronger language, but, as we me addneviog n crowning es well its • reseonsble com• triunity, desire to avoid the prejudice watch would attach to what would seem mere boasting. Indigestion, Llcarttarn,lleadtwbe—_,js:ck and Nu, euus..—ln fart, all that have their origin In Impelnd digestion—ln which are inclndert BILIOUS DIPORDIeIIit AND LIVIKR OUNIPLAINZT, !dental Disorders, Awitobtlity, fnefinrewiffen Think, Impatient«, D•prrpoon of Wore olu Awes and Trembling, desire for &Dude, ands twitter of other affections of this clue, reudirrlng a AIWA mint for Inter. coarse with the world and the society of his family—will ail, in meat Instances, lc, fouud to hare proceeded from that dltie.eed state of the dlcestlve minims which this medicine is to eminently calculated to region.. Dun (.1.011.1,1,—The Genuine highly Concentrated Dann have's Holland Hitters is pat up in bull pint bottles only, and retailed at fl tier bottle. The groat demand lot Dna truly Celebntted Medicine h. Induced many tniltatlons, which the public abouldguard agalust parchwung. Beware of Luponitloul New tuna our pawe le on the label , A every bottle you boy.. IGCLIAMLN PAGE, Jr, A 00., SA- Prwi.rl. 27 Wood .tre.c bemeto Lt .od 2d •t... PI n•nonfn. P• mJZBAaw➢ MARRIED—On Thursday month - 1,4.1mm ui, be Rev. IT. Preston, Mr. W. fIoWILLNNEY mid Mies HELEN JEN KINS, all of this city. [Of room° we wish the ycuog tondo much happiness— Now that they havejnined their fates together, we hope the happy emote of their lives may be oameroue—groa once M cell as little OL.O. City and County I.nem - ance Company. TV_UTICE is hereby given that in pursuance .L.X of on Oct of Aascgobly, relallog thereto, and the cast. tar of intorporstlou, sloprcrrd April llth, 15..9, Books to receive snbarnptitart to the °aphid Stock of the Coy end County huorrence ttentrfsny of the city of Allegheny, rill he open at the DC:knot PISTICII. PETElt..iulti, Fe..orost street, Allegheny, on TUESDAY. WEDNEJDAY and Vitt haDAY, dab CIL owl Tib of July, and at the office of WM. F. tiALIII, on St. Clair street, Pittsburgh,. PalD.tl( and bATUR. DAY, the dth and 9th afJuly neat, ta remain open fur rive Otis, funk.. the Stock be moo= r subecuttadj hum 10 A. AL to 4 o'clock P. If. of each day. ' , ~..cogetsteert....t. Joelah W.. lalnaiir4" l .. floury Irwin, • linsat.A.AY, Peter Peterson, jay,rra mloghscr. 0. O. Craig, ..a.?,.W.n P. Hawn, Janos Old, . ..:+•'E,,,'' ec ho Iroec, Os" J.... "....kl...ftt t lj oest • " l net ". Ltft:ratlglialt, a a, til,htdas Voool,tl. .t 0... .' AITOP3 RP. JleDoe t ell, .M 7 ' , David Orelg,4- I.ltolstt, J..., J. Loognurs,'4 • Borland, Thomas Parley, ' D. fd. XVetII, Alex. Lifland, 11. 15'. Pr4rol...st a . Thos. Donnelly. James Park. Jun , Jam, A. C.;Woo. D. Liter Fthlybis, 3.42 11 NEW BOOKS FOIL SUI%I2SIEIt READING. The New and The Old. er C. 11444,14 ft/ /1 r.. 1. se R 4. msetic Aelecte; Acadia, er A Alenth wiiti the Ilk, Nee,e. Vrel C note..• Cparver rime. Parer, Fume., P 1,10.41 ft , ire Cerwetre4en M Chtv.na,TLe Qa.een I the Dotter., f.cen I,lng Age; TI Bertram., by Authuny Treithve, A Ratchet , .'s rtury, by olleer Bort,e. AI an Del.. Pi,tarta or Country Limy Alice Grey. Lae. me Little, Lvro run Long, Ch.. Beal, The Vo.ab..md, er Wawierkt4 with Glc4teca att. The, ,: A . Picco:vm.hl, /vim", ah , 1,t0., tor. Th. Mothers a the 11:14, Sabbath Talk om th• I Irtyht: llama and Ala ,C , otto. ro Rome; 3.1., ant Jun, of the Bottle, &hoot Calm, h meaty other bear puhitre tieca sad fresh enpplies in the e e l,. depart of Llt aware. LC. LOCH BANE, 6 Federate,. Allevhenv, PIANOS I PIANOS! 'MEW ARRIVAL or PI A NU.S.lffi zil —ll6 'obi. titter has pot recelre4 9C2 th .:f m r4r:ltpply ortb C el U r t e C !t g va h ll .' :d i PIANI/3. Th• strument• bare all bate "vloctal larebtAily by the cub:ri Ler, et the radory. - ESPECIALLY PORTEN. MAICKEY. Those In want of lhanos Sr.. lethal to call and raarnine this stock, labia eon, flees all the cartons etyleS uutpubwo lured by Cblokering A hots., front the plaiwat to ito, moat elaborately caret.] mum and at price, to sots pm - bp.orp. air- A/i11...AAA,. warranted. .In 4 JCUN 11. AIRLLOB, II W... 1 sir.. tiTINNER'S PIANHPRIMER. A new T mud antlpiele method of leprniug to f.ley tbn Plano wlthmit Ma..., lu tole work the ru , linipoh. of ilrake are explaboal so new and ptrupto manner. w b!IP tuclodi. nu. .odes and exorcowa are Intredured which are ralcuisted to lutereet and advance the pupil, to which iv added the luireet song, pots., march.., a:- never boron pubtialwat In any cinder work. Prtc•GOr For solo Ir JOIPS II MELLWL, hi Wald pt. SirCoples nonlife] on r...r.opt of pros. It I 1 CE CHESTS, MEAT SAFES, Mower Both., Plunge Baths, Olt Ballot, /lot Baths. Cblldreu's Baths, Charcoal furnace, haundruts Stns., dad lion Moe, Poroollen Ftew Rattler, Braes OP,' liaitica. And •tt en fleas variety of Ilonsodurvlshlng Hard. o We Iron City &ore and Tin Wasehonseof W. W. BIIAD:IIIAW,N,. 1.53 {in,: shoe t. 1.1 rind .!onr White cafe sign of the floleton - _ CITY AND I.IUSINESS TAX AND Wit TER 11E01 lor koo2o WAR.DS.—Thn tat-pal rr• of :141 Ward., Pittsburgh, are busby nouflad toot rho books of 11311wA51.131 tor City sad P0m0... Tale. and Water Bente hare been left with the City Treasurer, who I. now prepared to receive said taxes and moll, A JeAlurtbon of Ore percent. will ben:m.le on hum poid behro Astgnpi ja4.3td W.ll. kIOIIIIAUNI, City Trevor., TILE STATE MERCANTILE TAX for the year 1552 le now doe, end must paid to rho Ciey Treeettrar, In per fend., before the flnrt Anquet beet. All remaluthg unp.l.l on that ,lew will be left wills en Al. clerrnen for collection. WM. EICIIO.IU3I, JeeEltd ('lt/ Tresanrer. FOE. SALE-249 aeren of land, 100 acren clewed, tOuru lu ninadim, put Lomond inarn.ra.id orchard of horn 2CO in 000 holt ere es of „lit lent kniNi balance well timbered; all wall watered: 2.4 axle. from I.llllridelitathai ou the Non.. IL It, Wealinareianil Apply to ii. W. DUNN, north st.lt. of Lei,cocti at , 7 tut of Federal at ,Alle‘beny City. J. 4 Gbil:llNE HAVANA CIGARS, nuperior tu any In the city, ctn elgreye be precer.-1 et JO.. Corner Diemen,' end Menet etteet. BOWMAN'S VEOETABLE CO.MPOUI , i D le blgbly recommended tor bleeding of the Lon.., Qato.ok, ktithtelc, bronchitis, !Moisten' Sore Throat, a kept cooetrwl/y band at JOS. YLEMINO, Jai Corr, Diamond stet Market etre et ISS,IIE-QUIOKLY SOAP, specially re f onouseuded to Ihelfullnuau of ita lather and delkuto Mime. Joa neelved at .1.4 Jtui PLEMIN,Vi. 1100FLAND'S OERMAN BITTERS-5 grow for solo by D. L. FAIINESTOCIC • CO. 4 Corner Wood and Fourth .t. TENN. WHEAT-332 eacks usm'd nod rod now landing from grimmer alexia.ld for We by J. 4 18AIAtl DICKEY • CO. DRY APPLES-218=1(s now landing from stoma. Glenwood fur wde by )c{ In 4JAII DICREY A CO. FLAISEED-7 sacks now landing from stemma . Olenwood for ~le lot DICHZT It CO. BAREGES, Lawns, DUCab, Sun Umbrellas taco Mamie; ii; a good artartrorn4 Je4 . 0 ItAttliON LoVE, 74 Market rt. OATSLISO bus. rou'd and for Palo by R. 11. KING, No. 2.11 1.1b.r .treat. QARRETT'S SCOTCH SNUFF-10 bble Paulo b 1 11. L. FAILNEBTOCK & CUB ENT. LIQUORICE, cases fiyr rte by Je4 ELL VAIIN &STOCK C 1). High and Low Wator Litton, TILE Commissioners to survey and deter , y aloe high and 100 Water t.mee,o tie Weer. Ohio, AthlthetY and 51nnoogothela, baring made ibe preliminary &tree,. and the .11apa, will be at tie t allowing places on thtdaye mentioned. to rtulluem to exhibit them to partite Interested where dime tuncortod may attend It they are proper. At theLyrens,ritl. Station or the Allogbeey Valley Rail road, of TUESDAY, Jon. ss..t 2 t.t.cl.k., P. At the omen of A. E. ?dr Cowin, eveyor, Penn ttrom, Pit Le. burgh, an InDiasonT, Jwie St., at 2 n'clock, P. /I. AtFor Rill 'Boo, tooth side of Monongsbelt nye, on TLICILSDAY,Jmnoiith, at 2 ticiork, P. 51. At tooth and of Idenouptiela Bridge, on }TWAY, Juno 10, at 2 o'clock, P. W. At booth end of Dlrtelngtarn Dace, on NUS DAS, June 13, at 2 o'clock, P. M. At the Baton MW of Janes, Leath A Co., ilmwmtowo, on TUESDAY, June 14tb,at 2 o'clock, P. M. At flneray A Co's Copper Works, on WEDNESDAY, /no e letb, at 2 a e, P.M. At First Da on Idonougabelallwr, on TIIIMB.DAY, June 16th; tt 2 o'clock, P. le. ,ator Douglas, down the hmerged, and, as mts ly, there hse been a WU °TIT his political vr. iletu abbernormcnto State Mercantile Tax. 00L-3 backs now landing from steamer thenvraxl for We by /KAIAK DICKEY dlt WIL DILWORTIL _ NOMISON a. INNLIN+Ap, tht abbaus W.ELIEan'S PAT .1•7'1" SEWING. ULACitiNEs A AVE gained the eenfidenee of all who nee 1141 them. and have proved cue of the most valcatiletre vent ion of tha mg, They men FhattlwMalting the Lock Bonin on In to odes Nth. Hoch alike, which carton Le on. rarelled or polled out. They are all made with the Lichen mt 4 &meal elan and 11 .11 9 .,1,..1 o, stork well t all kinds o giants, from the Lighteit Fabric to Geary Leather. lu nether, we eurild call the attention of all to our new Family Sewlog !dead., It has teen mthofictuised earl - end) for F dolly toe, and tom met with firer from aI. It te so se Us render tt Comet hopmeible to get tint of order, cr . eraoge Its opera. thins; lofted It la so simple as to sitoul,h or, that son:nail • i.inm sf mocha:Atm will ew. Below, we give • description of the diff rent sty lee of the Wood Patent. NO. / Is s eery convenient styles st hit Li eau be worked by hand or lon, on or off Its own table. Fur etomeolatice of shipping, and also for large rusuntsctoneo where It la nee. us.] to piste • number of /hobbles It to • bog truth, making one table answer for them all. ok 00. • No. 2, With {Valuta or 11.1thog 07 1.0 b, tither with or without Box Top, which [cit. dwelt. Frier, SILO and $llO. No. 3, limo tine., No. 2, buttuns eilth • hell, and at a moth higher rate of speed. TM, kind a well adapted to manoficturing Clothing or Leistbsr no Is really the cheapest Machine m the marks', there Is oo work done on a Basing Marline that It will trit do. It Is coull dently asserted toot this Machine rum coiner than any ma chine now to use, Price, $lOO. No„ 4, This 116 Chine has a Wog army to accommodate large work. It reheat • Met rate of speed, rims vastly, sod le, withormw doubt, the Lest Machtnei for Tailors' tos., ever offered to the public. It is also 'lnnerly Oiled for plantation work, iss 2 2 very eimple ye substantlal and &insole, with but little Intillity to got mit of order, Mee. $l2l. So. G. Thin is • new and cheaper style, and a general favor'. for Family, L'ght Leather, and a great satiety of work. It has been gotten up with referee -a to fnenlritiug • strung and durable, yet light nod tasty Lachine, at • lees price than ether at the above. It rens T. ry easy, rapidly, and Is prononnced the best machine nowt market, fur gem. Bin. 6. This le • Machine got opnq nn enteltlY new principle; Afferent mom anything ever before offered to the pubilo, and we sonfidettly swore that, for [family we it has not an eq.!. It is very light and tasty,Mens very rapidly, la almmt noireless In Its operation. nod tees A tITRA RIM NEEDLE. it la no arranged as to be ottetly Impossible for It to miss stitches. It has a tenwon on herb aideN wad 17.• ries a large supply of threw] on tic, under .pool. The mo. tioue are gained by two small cranks that run arlehont per ceptible 110 i.. me tro thread. aro worked In each • com er a• never:to both poll et the same time r and corweeprent ly, little Bahl° to break. The SMm I. very elastic, and the tbr.ad does net break. In washing. It witi do coarse work bettor then airy cheap maohino now in minket, and it nv Mitt, cotter or linen with corral facility. Price, pa Descriptive eir.nlan (enmeshed gratis. OFFAIE, 477 BROADWAY, NEW TORR. WHITNEY A LTO3, reornrcroas. SAPAGENT3 WANTED. JeIImIAAE AN ORDLNANCE Educing to the Cherry Alley Sewer 0001000 I. Ilp It ordained and .moth I by the Mel or, Al. der... and ulna.. of l'lttabcor,h, In Select and COM mon Council,. assembled, 1 hat the Ivry and mower. ment made on the property benentled by the construction of the dearer In Cherry alley, be and Oregano. Is hereby ap proved. A copy of said levy and assessment Is as forlown: Levy and tosenenreht made on the property benufitted by the condroctlon of tee Sewer In Cherry, alley, from tbn nerth llce of Diamond streol to the Monongahela river, niece in conformity wilt, the providoun of no ordloance of Conneiln, 'wood Jii a o 29th, 105.9, and an Ord... !supple mentary thereto, peered October 25th. 1863, and ten several ordinances, pawed February 20tb, 1650 mad May 15E11,1850, 00 1011... On the prorwrry of The 51ayor, Aldermen on4.Clateens or Pill aborgh...s 329 91 Alexmader King, lot on Cherry alley 33 30 Richard 1.44., do do do ........ -.........- •15.1 20 R. V. McC 9l2s .lir R.ollnn, lot on Cheory alloy 73 14 llclrs of -- Lafferty, do do do 21 80 R. hod.. Pro:ante:it church, do An do ...... 14 43 R. 11. Patterse.o, du An do a 00 D. Mo3lulleul• heirs, do do du 2 9 ets D .11 Doke, do do do ...-. 73 11 , II n Wilk... do do do 77 :0 William Young, lot nn Cherry alley and itt. !street, 111 00 A W black's Lars, do du do mr do 351 53 Chan Harnett, d+ do do 39 53 Andrew Kirkwood, do an An 30 03 Alexander Miller, do do do ......... 22 20 Matilda surrell, Au do do 64 40 ()bowled Brewer, do do do ........... ....... 20 90 John 31 , r:hardy, do do do 04 40 Mrs 11 Shinn, do d.. do ......,. 21 00 Joh. C 0......, du do do ...... .....-..... 61 40 Allen Stewart . . Jars, do do do ..... .... ...... - 41 30 Tro.tees of Weleb church, Mt on Cherry alley .... . 34 40 Minas Tindle, Tbomas Madera, do do do ..--. 43 30 C Ihniretk lot no CM cry alloy and lot on ihl street, II 00 Jam. Soutt's helm lot on Cherry alley. 1 , 11 CO A Mason, do do do 43 30 Mrs I) Kanter, do do do .-. ..... -.. 3380 Alexander Wallace, du S.ellef Alley 17 00 1' McConnell, do do do . 17 00 James Reed, do do do 17 00 A MeTlehe, do 9crl, alley 23 30 01 PeMs's church, do do do ..... ...... - 65 50 11. Kohn, do Diamond etreer...... ... ...... 53 80 W 0 Leen, 0 lots on do do ....- ........ . 55 10 11' 0 Ewing, lot on do do Ann Campbell do Grant atreet,. .. ....... 55 10 Thoma• Makewell, do do do ....- 05 60 It 1.1. Hartley, do Diamond a11..y..„. K 9 311%t0n., on Fourth .treat R Miller, Jr, George Bruce, do do do ..,. Pr Dallas, do do do .... treorge WlMun, do do JO .„. Nancy A 011/.5, do do do .. Rocert Woods, do do do . Dawson Wadsworth, du do In A 554. 41, 3• 10 AT 9 exander Al o n4r, do do do • Wm C Robin... do Third do Thomas McKeon., do 0., do .. .. Howard A Rog., do d, do ...... J 111 Ina.a tin do do John Moorhead, dn . .1., do ...- ilt J or:re, . do do do ...- i J II Smith Jacob Berber or Rohni.dr, .1.• 4 , . Job. Reed . . belria, do do do .. 11 00 Wither. 1 Tooth, d-, do du 11 00 Munroe Stcnerkheurgdo do do .. ...... ..... 23244 Thomas Ron, do Second and Third street, 44 40 Wm Chorch's belts, do do atm, . . 27 75 J.coes W Wooelw.ll, do do do--.- 6.5 60 Jain. IL Iteed, de do do 1900 et Rea, - 71 , , dp lo . . . 7.7 7, Jame* 310 amides., 4,. on Seca. a. noes e. ci no AO emob, ..,- ois Stayed .....„--.. 23 10 Job. 00.. 0.03. Freer do .... •..... 27 :5 ,y 0 V.•11r11 . . di, it, 01, O5 301 2 31 Cartetyan Front on I Wet, al :1 U. Mrs Connor, , ... Inamond street ... 17 00 AII McKenna, no a.. .t. .... 1110 Tl, moo , . Leggett . ..llo4On !! .1.. 10 Wll &tient, • witg,o4 do do ~ CO 0,1 lilillom Barbet), do .{.2 0.•. ... 10 00 PitMl.togh 11.. Co, 11., d.. do . 10 00 Job. lirtoen, do 0. ant do 17 00 WII Lowry. do do 0., . 17 00 Robert Arab., 00 do .l, . 11100 Si 31Lisrllegto.r a .ile.do Th.rd or-I F• 11 111a ... :n3 30 J I. it E Pars, A .xtr .... ..:!! 121 Slott.. Ito, A Odor, do do do ... , ....... 22 30 Lyon, Short, AC., do Second anlTbirdats . . .1.1 30 Janne+ Chambers, do nom strrc...._ .. y 2 ~0 Kush Itigbards,n, .21 do doll 00 W r Smith. do W•ter do ...... . . . il 00 Jl' p..gew.d. M.,,,, tot e co 10al, au i PrOut ia, 07 to 1 C.-.t 4io , rer !cow 31,.mocgaLuia liver norm 414430 Fourth are.. 3.2,:t0 42 Cost a il.wer from Fourth .tenet 1., mmtli ado of Dlamoza .tr0t........ 1,110 11 11....c0., of am ....... . 33 41 :- 3 . 70 4 00 The a 1... key and asetwoment ou pas. I and 5 of Gant entitled Acc.n.," of which this la•uopy, I. Juat and cur t, made this twenty.ttglub day of hi.. A.l). L. 50, the whole amount of cove u.l brin, three th,ouend seven hundred and Ihur It F. ItIctiOKIN, • 0. Or/PP:It, I . Aucusr.ru. rinLur IL Hiscrap, 5 ,,. . Ttat thn B.curnmß Rogniatur Ic bureby dhuttett .41 tut,. tba •bovu Ivry and ourenumullo th• mariner polutul out by 41,e orditi.ce o utbolliing Liao cenuttuctt.o ma.ht feet. Th. New York 3lrrchaut or Banter will aYerrtalo by • key accompanying the !wok, the grade of crtAlt, character, habil, and capital of such ay will b bitYly o drat with him, while the out-ortown marchaat wnl irarn with ac Or curacy, Um alactlimudatiou on which the Sew York boyar. daloarl and rnacteel fah. • law la tblt 30th I racy, thdrbuslnen. day or May, A. D., n 34. tt. JAMES Ma&CLEY, Pr0.”1.. Sithrt Or•uttril Alto!! I. trk.4.co.."', Mork of lciewt Ctolocil 10:12SELL ER kt Pr tido-tat o,rn man fi,o me W H Hurts., Chat gnu t•m of Common Couo,ll A ORDINANCE A athorizini tho Grad it, ',tip, .otting with Curt. tart rt to the Allettbruy • . • • • • 1. 1 , 1 t orduliawt n.ud euncte4 1 , 1 the MA;Z. AW s t and rilleri• at l'ittibtrith • brlt . ct stud Comtnnh o,unclis tow.tnl.l.ll, That thn Ritctording Rego • 1..1 , 4 U..ud hr I. le." by stlttior.sal nod Lsr 1 1 1.youl. 4.r grading. 1.1.1 ug und .et,ting with curt , ,n.th.treel. bum ennu Pita. , to the Allegheny I It- And to let tn. attn. in if.. nutut,l directod by vb. .odb nunceerntog p.ingAl August 31., 15.57 Ordnii,l And nitacte4l Into 11 UM in Connell. this 301 h .0 , A, h, I .JAMS S MeMILET, rmotitlent 4 Seloq rnuncil A cleat. h. Monncsr, I EftIIETT. Prciii , lent of Coinn,i, o Aitoot Ora pr. lem of C••mmo Council. A N ORDINANCE Authurizing tJ Grad roving ond r.uiug .Ith.Cuili • 'tur, from Eann•ylaaala ...action to Bing ofreat Seam, utdalood ural tnactid by the 31a,0r, Alderman and Citizen...l' I . lf fetmin, In di hot and Com m.. Canaille assionhial, Thal the IL-nerds:la Revs. lator he and he I. berrhy authorised and dlfechil Ai adv..- tof KAP Ind. for gfadlniti !Tieing nod tetfinif with curb en am., Nlarlaii greet, from Peritiolannia Aiirniffn.i Bluff .tree[, and t.. lAt the anon In the manner dirTchd AT lb. oT.lliatuce Com eraltig attatta, painted Aognat 31.1, NAT. 0,4.10.4 end enacted lan, • Am lu Council. 111. 30th day of May, A. P., 1659. JAMEq Mc.AULES, Prttident of SY lectenuteil Attest It. MeiMese, Clef k of tel,t Cnuacil. RUASELL Ennrr; Pre.Olni of CommonVonocil. Attokt, W. U. WOrr3u, Clerk pro t.on of Common Connoll. J02,3t4 CONGRESS HALL, CAPE ISLAND, CAPE MAY, N. J. VHS WELL KNOWN FIRST CLASS HOTEL 112 MM. ;TOR THE RECEPTION OP UUESTS, On Wedneeday, the 18th otJune WEIBT & THOMPSON. Propitetare. imttmd B unNavr HOUSE Cincinnati. Oh, o HAVING TAKEN A LEASE UPON TILE iiSURNEri for a (Mtn of yure, and re-organized In many deyeritneuts, the undersigned can safety say that their ar• redigements, tending to the comfort and saUsfeetion of guests visiting the city, will be mach se to gristify the dir mood of any sejeutner et the house. A trial fa solicited. JOHNSON, SANDERS & CO rEICIEMBII A MEHICAN eLIiItOPEDIST removes 11 Corne from Mercer In a P. mlontem,,vrltnout pain or the slighent Inmovenietme to the patina. Bonin. re moved Irvin the big toe, reducod to the astute' en. heart. ed nails dammed to a Let:dike and. Charger reatonablo (Loom No. 41, nt.olllr ettylitdtf CSILL, SCRCZON DENT/3E: Office nape:end Residence No. 87 °SANT STRNST, Lite the Court Gime, bellev:a he eau malt the weals of wey that may favor him with their pairounge. Any of the ear:weary:el of Tenth Inserted if swished. imyEdlyie THE ATLANTIC PEN, No. 100--Tse very boot for Meruatile one. mede for mita. oal7 h, W. G. JOHNSTON & 00, roy3l Otatloners, N 7 Wod drset. I3AL 11 AIME HERRING-50 bis.and 20 4IJ half tala . aniTa and for iii. - a.l •• • J. 13. CAPPULD 00. CHEESE -66 boxee ptime cutting Cheese noNt eater sae by , DAT Till, W. iaisctllantous. FESTIVAL.—There will be a Festival at vALLIST OKOV E. war Helium Fluke, an the Alle gheny Valley Etelira& art THURSDAY, inn. 9th, the pro ceed. of which 0111 he appliel to the liquidation of debts of the Valley Moro V. P Church. An Excursion Trai viii leave. the Elation at 9 o'clorl, A. M. precteely. Pol. of Excurslon Tickets will to hot te r et oo l enabling eeary one tote prteent Frtande ol the cease will .beer la wind. Ttcketa In be but at Jag. Dairen • bun'a, ater at: I, or el S. Ueorge l 00., Liberty • •reet, and at the principal 841ra, 11. Chu., Secrets: y • • • JAY.. enrottere )lu th• Odurt oft..mmon - Neu, March Term, Ma. Sarah A Cerotheirs . ) label In Divorce. ND now to wit, this 2.Rth day of May, ts v, the Ran.ninitr In the strove r. e. J Bowman t•OfeliVi. Es , 1.11.. eel ordered nod 01r...A • give ten de). notice id the Pittsburgh Daily Gaze , :e . of the time and place of the tektng of depsydtlms In the enure cue Prom the Court Ahern, IkSk. Attrrt DANIEL AR7USTRONO, Prot•y To Moab A. Carothers. :he Itsepoodent &be.. nein., You .111 take notice that depositioce In the ahoy e cane v ill he taken .t theca:oo( the underelaned, No. 101 Fourth street, In the city of l'ittsturei, on )ride), the 10th de, by Jtme,lBss,oetwern the boor. ol In o'cloek a a. and 0 o'clock F. C, then and when son niey attend. Jyl , lbl J. BOWMAN tiD EITZEIL, Esnreicer. ALLEGHENY INSURANCE COMP'Y OF P 1.7 TSOURGII. OFFICE — No. 37 Fifth Street, Bank Block, INSURES AGAINST ALL KINDS OF FIRE AND MARINE HIRES. ISAIU JUNTA, Prsoidenn JOFIN D. IIoCORD, The President; D. M BOOK, Brorentili Copt. WILLIAM DRAB, General Agent. Dtermons—lover Janes, C. 0. Hammy, Ilarrey Childs, Cant R. C. Ocey, John A. W Non, B. L. nehmen:o4 John D. McCsird, Isaac M. Pennock, IL R. Sterling, Capt. Wm. Dean, Thos. LI. Bone, Rohr, 11. Davie. Jelly! tcC.7iz~37i+~F-fit oi7sf7~~ rrIIE PITTSBURGH HORTICULTURAL mom lITY will hold their June Exhibition of Fruit., Flatware ' YlanlA etc., In CITY ft A LL, for four der.. hegira lain., on TUESDAY, JO. ith. All grower" on. twiddled to exhibit. Premium LIMB ewe be had et JAMES R. EKED'S or WARDROII . S. ROBT. AV/IND/UT, tire.. C. B. M. 8111/TH, Attorney and Counsellor at Lau mylo,ll y tI3 m R s. B IJ 111 E r o .pt.ttfully Inforrunlwr frloni.ld ihepnh. ll< that On h jos! rerelverl o full •mr'tdt Pianos and Melodeons Pianos from the Factory of WILLIAM , KNABE k CO., B.! I.TI/V)RE Melodeons from the Celobroted Fact,,r7 of GEO. A. PRINCE & CO SEVERAL SECOND HAND PIANOS, For Sale or Rent Chean CHARLOTTE TILUMI, No 118 Wont 111, Anor above Filth Boots, Shoes, Hats, 130.14"NET8, BCC- JAMES P. TANNER, WHOLESALE SHOE, HAT AND BONNET WAREHOUSE, Nn. 56 Wnort Street, Plit•ltgargla, Pe...A.1 Ilse onw in own, bin wry largo stork of GOODS parchaxed dln.a from 1114 NEW ENGLAND LIANr. TORIES, _m_th,,4i.aEir epti Dr........ , CF.,...„ 01 or which will To alaylraed of at • Mall advancn no Olf , T --- alaritayen who ht•n hor,a,re vni, East roe tt.f..lr gand3, for the (tante wil •MTO kli h 11111. and money by making their parch.. from him um .1 9') 'I La 44 CO 44 00 33 30 33 343 HT 20 zi 76 la-Deelers ere requested es sell botare baying, sad set. sly themselves of the fact. Mr art/colas attention given to .r.let Ol.l} IGN IIKIG I:3 'l' 0 C • . \"\l‘" ) -\° Akk Iy.EING AGAIN c(IMPLETELY SOLD the win:lnn.: tin nn .ern rn of.ertfully Wormed n now Inenlct. thetni: rec,nto tartly earn-ctn.' In • fn.•n 10 I. Kenn. . c,. •Ispr'y I nopett, PI AI, e -nn 11. ICLEBER & BRU 5.3 Fifth etrent. Attnong the onto, rho Kira pul:ha,..: nteinnay Net,. wahon the last few mnnthe, aoe Rev. G. T. Rider, P I Mr, J • A II Br!isn,,D. D J. Ilar•ltner Esq. I Grier pro I. th, qrs. F.t.rgeral•l • R. Boghourt, f.e,, • J II Thompson, L., L Whr••,,, Ihel t Mies Del, lion. N. towing, Colant,,, ~ I .' N. CLATIIIy, E.l Capt. J. Birmingham. A V. Ot,vataion. Fa, Mi. hpoher.lkalhester • Pa. 1 J. hmonee, E. P. Gerd , n, K.l. Juni. • II WI hi tit, Ye., Re,. E. AI. Viso Dem., D I) , le/ lehlisltarY PlPltctretre,er'es CumhehoPerrsl itoksorres For Bankers' and Business Nen. TIIEyOURTII SEMI-ANNUAL VOLUME ul tbla ralaabla towed i f credits, which was pnb•labod on . 1.5t11 of January, bar log Loan .rhangted Yy • rapid and eabenaJta demand, a o.nd adltwo, retched and con rocted, has tract lawsad, and la now ready lor delivery to eachhava not alrew.Jy auppl.l throusoletw Ita the Work. Iteverni hundred. the bast flanker. &MI Mercants 113 different dile. of tbe of Onion. bare OAlidted la pa...renti h ng thla Ref...nos itacurd, ,-that, mailing • nerackmt end reliable compood of the pecuniary pondlinro and proepecta and trial. new capacity 01 &boas 4000 mercantile Orme. In twenty .1. of the principal otteennd canine of trade In tbe United States. To proud• for soy pc:with:a error 11.1 might occur to • work asproctrufe in derail and to keep pnrchasers Ittlortked of the aimsee that court onewssarby place, the pr. prier°. Issue • prtalcds/orrl fc:nrecao•. crap week. The time and trouble such • work must tare, the lams Ii roust p.reant, and the Induct,. It Must Lase tu securing a sound and profitable trade, tusks It Invaluable to whole sale Merchants, Manulacturera, Note Drake., and Dank. o( Discount, and yet the whole. Includiag the two rettnt-an nusl 'ohm., the •heats of corrections and the f•ctUtte. of the offies, Ls furnished to subscriber at doe II nudged Del tars rer annum. Ynll rsd - uchiern, not rmlnettel to the adeattleetnent, .sty M ottelnad et the OILe of the propYlotore end ruhbatt. are, J Al. BILADYIKYXY i BUS. No. v 37 Brooder .y, Now York, Over Brokrlorsy Dank R. IL NEVIN, Jr., Agent No. 65 Wood stmt.; ilttobargh. Milo, of mll. -R - EASZCO - VA.1..- EXCIIANGIE AND73ANKING HOUSE 0 KRAMER & NO. 35, Bank Block, Firth Street, PITTSBURGH, PA • LLCM It ...II Cowan, Slut flounce WTE beg to apprise our friends and the pub be that we baye removed to nor new OPTICS, NO. 13, BAN'S BLOCK, Flllll BTU Ker, %nen, Lo happy treider them our and mutt o ar ample Cool., with an experience of twenty yen la the Mishima In ti 11.., ity.l.lU enable um to coca tb, wenla of oar cuolonleta. We will continue to tratemon the Itschatige tad flanking Ilvleloc ea In all lllll'muchey Coromerdin Paper Damintnord end Negottatin. rtorke, llotdr, cod other Pertain., bought nod sold on Cornalwon. Promo attention Oven to Collections In city or country. Deportm Ramie. In Par Fonda or Currency I ritctert allured on Tim° Deposita. Deal In lipeclo, Dank Note., Land Warraols, Am. Credit Remittance* of Correopuodent• at iurreat Limonite rates. litaltiox Returns promptly by Prat mail, ar dlrecte.d.- my3.lrual KIIAMIIR RAWL RBMO V A L MEGRAW'S TOBACOO AND CIOA It w.trzuouFe Ernm Ell LIBERTY STREET, To 179 LiDERTY BT., opposito Slorket. REMOVED vu O. HUSSEY & CO. hao removed to . their now Copp. Warehouse, NO. NO. 37 FIITGI 3711867, In the Iron trout Block, third door west of Wood street. Pittsburgh Copper Rolling MU C. G. HUSSEY do erEMACT null ar BRAZIERS BOLT AND %MUTH'S() COPPER, PRESSED COPPER BOTTOMS, .LOCO.MOTIVH. TUBING. Ratted dhU Bottom and ty . all Bikes, Brass Kettles, Sheet and other Brass, EPELTER, BOLDER, COPPER RIVETS, AO. Dealers lo Block Ttn, TI Plite, Lend Mr*, Sheet Me, Attlmony, Sheet IrOn, Tlnotra . Toots, &r., No. 37 Fifth Street, Pittsburgh, Pa. sa.shas. Copper Cut to any pattern. aplikknd KNOTS 1010 ORMANI 11.001125, No. 27 Fourth Street, near Ferry. THE subscriber respectfully announces to 1. the patrons dnas well- novro essannehmeer IWt hs gal prepared to furnish PARTIES AND WEDDINOJ Is eery best style with ICES, JELLIES, FANCY CAKES 'AND PYRAMIDS. •TOevUeevv and Ladle. carved ..tin Meals, Intleding celery delicacy of the mason, ni Wl* clue hotel, at an boars day and OTOnfrig. n3yE2lmd JACOB B. AUBLZY. ABMAR TUBS MW BUCKETS— /0 dozsa No.l To* 25 de do 2 dq 6 do do dcs 08 do varsdand Docker, 60 du kooy do; 26 do blue warm! do; 22 do blue 4 gnu kr, 'on counleuaelA to I* mol4 at lonst Ciirent prima LBUiLlt MOUT 400. Obbis Foiarth._Ward Elocution Class trill g ive a tette. of Reelattens, In Lafayette Hall, on TrEFDAT EVENING, the 7 , h Inat, contraanning At 734 • o'clock. Iliketa LS eantseaen—lo be badat Menem Yeager Co.'s, Market Meet. and at Ile. deer, Mune by the Allegheny Haan awn. The proceeds ate Pr the benefit or a dental Library. , jentdtd • . . FELLOWS' Pic-Nic.—A grand NiFid e win take ptac• at Gienteoed Grorz en Thersley../use OA. I:.w wonder thee:wires ethl fur the behtlie ItEORGE 3. 31010118 lADOE, NO. 4:11 1. 0. 9. V. The Menses. (1I cannier. of the Order) pledge them .cite. to Neve nothing soden, to .-core the.meort and pleasure et tla who attend he leo prop r charsct renal be to anted nn the ground, Two rani:limn baud. of to ere , triag.th sad cue of the pleth,rma sill be excl-lcre ly th tate,' foe .witting. The no, will leave font of Was t ears t at S' o'clock, precisely. ce;2l:litre GREEN, CI.Um.. --• • • • yap PROPOSALS will be received at the Office of the endersairead, where plans and eptudrations may be eeen, until SATURDAY, tho 4th day ,d Jane twat- for fur ell toe Material amt Iletitlin, .4 the Road of this Company: the Proposal. to Ito-ludo the chose woe k, with the exceptloo of the gradiag the car limits, Which rosy be bid for per cubic ye A, the ,:eloorel chars. - ter of the work to be shelter to those row iu nee to , Lb city of Phila delphia. JAMES CRUNER, ermlicto, • _ mra. m Nos. 10 and 1 Filth scr.nt, littsburc., Momoliknxll I.9r.trOtT, No. 99 Water. atm,. P.ttal.urgh. May 21, 1869. I Me' Tuts President and Directors of this Compuq < tills day declng .91 a elirideftd ofrWO DOL LAM per .hara, out the pr,. 11. of th< hut trix math., be applied to the redoctlott the k Do. Bill. my2•2..d 11191 HY M. /1 TIV4.)D, Secretary. PCBIBBIAN,St• iNeVILASTS CoVPAST, Pltt , nral... May 17, la 4. 5t..3-A 1. a meeting of the liireeterg of this Company, bald this day, • IrlYr FIN 1.: Pelt CKNT, befog Two Dollars and • 1131( pro share 14:1 pod op otnek, ass declared, payabla In mob, ‘ , O &a ...n.l. In tba hairier. of tatiJ up stock, and to be a, pllet to 01.11,0161 nm, of Stock Notes on Muck not fully pai.l up tnyl9,6eal L rrettAllL, Paaystary, • rfirAs a majority of the members of tho Reatineit's los. Co. ham dealgnaled to writing to the Ikstrd of Director. of soft Company their desks to connect with tae col:noel principle, &Joint block Capital. with the sops, lidded rights, power. and privileges of a Joint Stock Cone pony, isit provided for in and by their Act of Incorptiratlon; notice is hereby given, that, lu pliteuance of tho Stove Sc. (lot token by snail metnhnn, the Directon of sett Company will proceed to open book. for receiving anberstptions to the Capitel Stock of 9 I Compaify, at their ill!.e ou the corner rif hl.r bet and Water street, to the city of Pittsburgh, on TUESDAY the 7th day of Ji, next, et 9 o'closk a. IX of mid day. By order of the infarct. mytidlin Jilin! H. I.IVINGSTON.Seey. ASSESS3IENT NOTlCE.—Notice is here siren to the Stockholders of the ' , Central Mtoiog Conipmey” that au hvtallmeet of 000 DMUS PLR clalll.l has been le, led upon the Capital etock, payable at the aloe of the Trensnrer, lu the city of Pilfsbursb, on the lOttr day of Jotte oxlmo wyb:ll,l OHIO WHITE SULPHUR SPRINGS Antioneeement of th• Proprietor far the TUE 01110 WHITE JULPIIUR SPRINGS ate eitnate in [letterer." county, 1S tnlia north In. lthiturolate (the Capihml of Ono,' on tho !Oulu river,lo miles (rum 1 riot.... t h mile. front the White Sulphur Station, en the eprititield, 111. Vernon and Pittaborgh Railroad, and 10 retie. from Pleasant o.lley or Sprit.. Matson,. the Cotninbue, Nos and Indiana 'Pithead. Thole Springy will be open forme reception el vieltore On the /et Day of June. The unprovemehts of ISO 9 hese been large, enabling the proprietor to accommodate from flee to six hundreu guests: Among them tmprovements msy be mentioned a large and elegant hotel, o cottage row., edditlonal buildings for maneement and recreatios,adtanciru b.th houses, a steam homily, do., • I: k iou the .amte there ere live Springs, •ll erithlnthe lawn, four or whir h, the White Sulphur, the CO alybeste, the Mag. neeinn end the Saline Übe/putter, ere deeldedly medicinal, elitist 4 ho filth a temerkable for the purity of Ile waters. TILE WLIITE SULLUIUR 1. a l.ceolifal /Weal.° fountain, attested nom the rocky bank of the AO.) ricer. At the depth of lOb.feet below the .urines of the Scl-to flare the remarkable stream of ...ilpher water. which mppllee Mk Spring. This stream was aloes . ..red ts Illy years ago iisl• gentleman who was boring fur Bait. The water, when reached, at once arose to the mrface, and he. near chum continued to flaw driring all 045a.suns, withoo t change or abatement, either In quality or volute.. For Yrsrs them tipringe heee been highly esteemed for their medicinal properties. During the past season their reputation in this repent has been elngulsrly confirmed They were administered by a plum:Mien, Judiciously se to quantlty.ilene of Minting, continuance, lo,and tinder this systematic plan the curse were numervens and gnitifylng. y TILE WHITE WATER, SULPHUR ie PcmittriY eierrimabie In those disorders of the Lire, sod itmensch, which so ellen nfil.ct gentlemen who hare been too Meetly confined to buelneas, and parsons of vadentary hats... Are perenaccet tonics- Their effects upon broliso down and dstillitated conceited°. hare been not transient but .n us" , lir, sad <lgor. TUE MAONESIAN WATER Invalids may rely piton every facility beiLg tornietted them which caw conmitrato to baalth and comfort. A. a delightful resort daring the summer monthit, the Ohm White Wulf /her Vprings have Define In the Weed, and Lot tow In the United ti ester. The location is peculiarly lwalthi; the Scioto hare le • rapid, rocky weans, the -Cliff I Itneetone,.' • furnistiou bandied. of fest In ibid:ft., through which the river cuts its way, I. everywhere, either at or near the eurface, the grounds of the estate are beau. ly utdrilettvl, and tuterepetwed with rintinntiooll ravines, which carry off ail lb. superfluous water, thus rendering the wolf dry and thei atmoepbere free from that Imaddity to prejudicial to hoaltb; those circumstances. taken Into con vim then:Mode of the place, about 1,000 feet above tire hovel tf Ohs ocean, mate she totally as free from mats stone leflusnoes ea • mootitsln fanfare. Soo uproar,, prorerry eidislf in of 320eCTO*of bind, one hun• wired of sftt HA. u ovivtrod ons of tbe moat brenntilal of Ohio. This socollacd I. handeontely kid oil Into walks sod dri,s, peon( the latter bring two tones in extent. nothing bete 1 , 0 the plan adoph4, la brought toto fnl competition with that at nathrally Warm nod blot Epting The water to betted to the bath tab by *team Open; th beat not being reified bigh enough to precipitate Its Balla, I le by this eyatem applied to the ntrfatis of the batter v iii rot the lora of the saline Ingredients. TELSOILAPLI OTE,LCE. I A Telegraph Oflico t Ohnrovnicating with all pyrts of th. rentstry, tam bOOO onahllshod at the hprioga. To tot7,btto I. " l i n " wtha'"rn' 'wint :t7=l7: ° ht ioateoo who he r from nod Ls *hairs daily. Ali the ...mealee t omelisary to health, Ownm and ameeemont,eldtore teey expect to el:deaths Chia White Bal. plow Sptiuge be Ina pruptetor determined to make it, in reel y particular, a filet rhea waterlog plata Gralolled with the liberal potrelmao exteadkal laat year, no .Port will be sPend to merit its c.ntletrence. A ilarry, oteciacal with bcraczacd carriagra,ls attach ail ra tha cptla Par terthie inhumation, arratigatneaht for rooms, le. ANDREW WILSON, Jrir , White Sulphur P. O. Dataionare Cu., Ohio. THE BEST SEWING MACHINES A. M. h1A.11131311L.L. dsr. CO Federal Street, Allegheny mrl7 PRINCE IMPERIAL DHAMPAIGNE, FROM DD VENOCID & EO„ Epernay, France, Imperial Toble• on Continent of Europe, A PERFECTLY PURE AND DELICATE WINN eta moderate price, admirably adapted to UM 111 nor end rapidly becomina an established favorite to the oil/ of Now York, having elicited the most flattering traib mnoWe from the rnprialOr• of the nowt= ILIUM, Sr. Ntcuouie Itortt . Weans Unto. MMOPOTITAN Rom, /tang MCI; Jot,,' Ilona, and ath the leading prirchacers of nollanpalgtie to that silty. bold by principal Milani thronahout the conntry. E. V. NAUGILIWOUT, Nolo Importer, Corner of Brooding and Bnnomo West, Now York. royfiblaiditdp TCE CRESTS, ICE CHESTS—Every con coleabls style and elm A large stuck of eve own make and warranted. Meat Safes, Meat Safea—qteveral Ares, neat .11 cheap. Masser's Celebrual Patent glee Minato Ice Cream Freezers—ell elle. from 3 to =quarts, at romofseturere prin. CI .r YC1111.4-441 ebe sizes cheap. Water OuAers, Water Coolers, Ltathiag Apparatus, Self. Bes deg Fruit Ca., The lertteat supply of the .hove ecedonable goods to be foncd to the city Is at the Iron City btoye and Tie Wets hone of BRADSUAW, N 0.13.1 Wood street, toy 29 1.0 door below ego of the Golden Oa. 0 N RAND 141ACIIINERY FOR A. 7 SALE. One Steam Engin° Cylinder 21 inch bore, 5 feat Wahl', poppet valve, cowl ale to the Crallit ph, - Two Blowing Cylinders, 51 loch,. bomb foot stroke, with Pip.., Shaft, Pillar Blocks and Gearing coutploto Par particular', apply at our wort., South PittaborgN or at our onbia, SI Marko. stroll. m,SSUlred&sr RUBINSON, MINIS & WILMS. _TOLINSTON'S SUPERILOit ALLEalilt i r d tr ICS.—Ttosubacrlber, gratelol for pt , lt,vorp,„ abor . Inform his customers and others thlar . " o , t ,. or gi g ,. Ire may be given to the driver. of 1b.., zef , htmp. ed to 11.317, AllegtontY r .ul fln gea , and Ilend rtteeta, ape's Intelllgenna for pale ; 1•13 the ft 111. where a Randy la c onstamtly r e o y,,,...,..___. dance ord., subscrlter, corne r ' mon, Allegheny City. my 30:lud I) VOLUN ARIES.—Zund er a Two 1.-FLlondnel end !Pity Voluntatiee and latarludo• fir W. omen. Melodeon. nerapalne, to, with !minden:tory ~,,,ree,: d eserlptlou of nom directions for the purchase of 0r6 ... 0 . sic.; edepting the work especially to the wanta of y g oun oesenista, these who re made niftlelent pro. to accompan pl ain psalmody h n the organ,O Melodeon Of nesepOlue. Price $1,50. Forle by roy2 .101 Ci IL 11714,08, 811 rood street. I -CE CREAM! ICE CREAM!! P. A. LIZRBCQ • /301ifi. ice Cream Sawn and Soda Water Yountln, Yrerich and American Confectionary. my 24 in sr. OLLIE STREET. 200 TONS PIONEER LAKE SUPERIOR A a NWILOPES, of wary preacription, for rale at o.ionttsrom oi) .2 atabmgri wordtgan. 67 WW. okra tda4 ottris Urnoc or Tin boatrex's s_ C., 1 Pltmairgla, May • TI10& N. LIOWE, 2.croutry & Trruttrer Central Tithing Co. season of 1859 MEDICINAL PROPERTIES I. , s O Am toad at lb. Inximmg oasitcoAt PIG METAL JACOB RXICSE, Coma Eadiblleld sad ham streets. ettg atution Zaltu. P. M. 73..9.4113,, Ancrtioneer: — CommaieW Salta SOCotto No. 14 711th Street. MANTILLAS, CHANTILLY LACE Pans. aux CiLitiTSRS ATOM= nziAos SHAWLS AT AUOTILON.-0a Wad., elOllll4, Juno &I, at 10 o'clock. at tho commercial sal M 5 ai; ..61112., n b street. will be rad, large of 011,-dOr ~.. tint Moire Antique Ilatatil . otiatilly JAC. 0 Pint Duelemtuil Mate Berne Shawls. The attempt° of the Calk. I. tatted to the eO.l, It Is ererran worth, - Ott' attantlom the goods Cr. of the latest Itordrool.. 1.4 P. IL DAVI& AhCL VVALUABLE -- STOOKS AT AUCTION. 'Nelda] ITIMIOj, Jo. Iltt, at a drlpct, at it. commercial Wes rooms, No. Si Mb stmt, will Do KO, 1121113211 Merchants a Malmfaclurin Rant Stock: c. d 4 P., 11.. W. A Chicago P.. LOU. .P 4 P. M. DArig, Aut. DEREM PTUR SA LR OF V.NEEMS.—wiII be sold, at tho commercial amain, fOOML, N. 54 Pitch street, on Tuesday, Juno 7th.at 10 o'clock, A. X, 7,118 foot good quality Slahommay Vow., fa lots to suit jr4 P. M. DAN IS, AIM, TIAROUCUES ANL OAXXIAGES AT AUCTION—On Belarday mondo4 J. 4lb, et o'clock, et the commercial silt. t00me.7.40. 44 11111 street, Inn tweold, 2 one-teeMle Eastern mile Paroucheg " Carnage. lel P. DI. RA VLB. Audi. SPAN OF KENTUCKY CARRIAGE HORSES. Sl' ITII lIARNItBB, AT AUCTION.—At the I.o[oo7Ciii ulee room., No. 64 nth on I sturday morn log, Juno 4tb, et 11 o'clock will be leld,• ipso of kuperlot Carriage nor," with Unto.. The bones wore Mead lo Kentucky, on of of &Ito etol action, mat trotters andioet 6900. 01)31 P. AL DAVIS, ADM. 36 LOTS AND DWELLING DOUSE IN 30311 FICTISBURGII AND 1111131INGILUI . AT AUCTION.-0o Saturday alternoon,June WA, at 3 o'clock. on tee pr4nftes, .111 be told, (eonftnentft, on wouningion week) . . . Lots NIVI. lao, 214,216, 216 rnd 21.8, to G regs'a plan of lota, tali not on Washington et ,In Chia 11,s - oagh of Girmlog ham. VIVO Lot. uo SPKon ,1 , Law.. Wathingtan street and Spruce Wile, Lot No. 23" at corner of L. 4114 and William .1.. last No =a. on William near Craig's'. Ft.o Lot. on Craig , between Washington at. and Spruce anti. Lots No. 291. 292, Zl, 291 and 296. or Manor Joseph and Crepe sta. - an 4 J Lola No ph 1e 173. 2:4 arid WS on Manor lA, between Ot ose Lots Noe. 283.0.1 013 Co Jt.saph .2, barren Manor and Spruce allay. Lot No Mk oil Spruce alley. Lot N 0.90 on Casson at, between Joseph and Craig ,is 114 SQUILL PITTSBUROU, Lots No. 60 and 67 on Carson W., ulna double frame dwelling bonne. Lots Nos. 22, 43, 40 and 48 on Brommille Tamtlke road. 784 scree hill-side situate tetween the !nudger I.llllitm Phillips and Mr. &Bey. Title indisputable. Terms, ono.tontth cash, rennin, In 1, and 3 rears, with interest, psyable annually. iny'M P. M. DAVIS, Autt. STOCK P., FT. W. & C. R. R. wr PRITLTZ gialfs, la lota to .olt porebasero, by syl P. %DAVIS, Mac No. b 3 nth at. AUSTIN LOOMIS lc CO., Merchants' Exchange. QTOCK SALES BY AUSTIN LOOSIIS & KJ CO, AT TILEMEdieILANTS, EXCIIANI/11 SYKRT TUUESDAY EYENINO.BonIi, Bridge, In.uranca and Copper Stock, Nand and lical Estate sold at 'public WI et the Merchant... Exchange by AUSTIN LOO MIS CO. & :local, Drain and I.,aas ou Real Neale ralgollaced reasonable terms by Aurrr; LOOMIS t , CO., .eftl Mock Nat. Brokera.9l mirth All tiustms SlOttrefi & etangrO' nISSOLUTION.- - -ThOrart nerthip hereto lure rxiscing Ixtween Mum( Satan and Ducar Bum!, under the aryl. of WU. aIIITLId CO, was dia. Weed on the 15th day of rabruiry,l6o9, by the deetbrof Ste Dixon Drown. DkVID le PARE and JA3I.ES PACK, haMug pbt , chased the futormt Y 31r. 11. Brame, deed, is the late Erns of Wm. Emillt A Co., the Yound.l7 and Med.'s., Bon:dist .111 be her...free abducted duller the style of Smith. Perk. k Co., by whom the bmmeee of the Wedeln will he.cooled, SMITH, PARK .kCO., - CNTA-R. D 33"0IINDRY, PICTSBUELGEI, PA- Warehouse, No. 149 Fires and 190 Second Street, MANUFACTURERS of all sizes and de ll.. sea lotion. of Cool 9tt Itotorto and Stlit,Gao OM 1 Wa tor tqt.o, Etta Iron., Dog In nut, 4Vocon Dozes, Stool Moulds, Polley.. Ranger. and (sattpllngt. Also, Job mat and Madam Coatings of orcry ducttotkin, mode to otdor. Having a complete 511011LNE SHOP attached to the Pomdry, all necatuary Pittloga will be c... folly studded to. my29.ltrvdcT DISSOLUTION OF PARTNERSHIP.— The partnership heretofore exiallog between theme. , eerieere in the Drug brisinees la the came of aavrirrlL 87:ESKIMO is this de; dissolved, by tootual ccateeht. The butinerellkill be carried on by John N. Ebephyd, the renteleingpertrier, et the old amid, No. 168 career Wood sod eizth .tsaate, who Ls aloreel to settle op the business, of r 11 T. HART ": ". m7lO . RD. JOHN N. 811 E • • TICE undersigned have associated wittith —""l ". in the Contents:sloe Bushmen Jenne Fnehtht, Inth of Steubenville, Ohlo. The et yle of the firm will Continne se heretofore. hII.IIOIE ,coo. an. MICE. JAXIO MUM Ma= ZTIMX.O.Tr. 66. CC_, COMMISSION MERCHANTS, For the Bale et Pig Iron and Bloom.. 05 WATER :SASE?, PIISILMECIZ-1 J. lIAVE THIS DAY ASSOCIATED Willi me, Mr. JOLIN DELLOII7, In the Iludertaklng hmdmeey welch edit Im conducted Mader the mune end sire or LEM t DELLOW. JAMES LIZION. rano °mow ... ...... . ....... IXtptpe. 0 undertaking, to all Its LEIION & DELLOW, No. 118, Fourth at., are prepared to do Undertaking in all Its branch., to W Pert manner, at pricy to matt rho thee. We call ope. dal attention to Fink's new ntyle patent hietallle Itnrtit Oases, hr the sale of which we are wale agnate in titled% and of which Tee keep onontruttly on hand a lama snort. ruenk de regards twenty of shape and theleb, they extol all otter.. Funerals will be rupptled with thanes, }foss and (herring*, promptly, of lower Wee than any other establish ment In the city. Onaraotnelng to render or.thtinetion, they' knelt a centineanee of the patronage heretofore no liberally emended to the old 0r,.. epLlgily Dissolution or Partnership. •• • rrilE Partnership heretofore existing be tween the undersigned, under the idyls cif Rea. Lloyd Forsyth, Is this day dissolved by mutual courant, Thorn.. B. Lloyd and Alexander For:,iyth haring purchased the @ tercet efJoba Rt.. The brume= of the late. Orm mill be —ailed by the remaining welters, who are authorized to tbe name of the firm for that purpose 301901 REA. • TROLL B. LLOYD, - ALPS FORBYTEL Pirtsbergb. April 150,1559. LLOYD & FORSYTH, WHOLESALE GROCERS., DII.OLIIRS IN PRODUCE. COMMISSION BISRCII-ANTS for Mc mile of PIG METAL AND BLOOMS, ~b, 7 1 = 74 1 . 87 Liberty. Att•ezmou. TUEAGICI4. I ?mri Mustang LIASin ent T HE popularity of the Mificex Musraaa Locution is manmade" with the elviLization at the globe Other articles Maim to alto:4We pain and &Mum.. this cow Family Physicians, Owrarnmozot Il haler., Plank., Farmers, Lirsrperma, &a., har m early danumscraterl lobs fan throoahorit the would. No or• tads arse Wore moaned I=bl:ll:divided press and support from Metikal and Sdetittflo sum. RIIEUMATISM at yea" namilna. dm ken totally eared. Piles, Mau; Tnmora, llnnnln,t Soma Bccarala, Buff Jolnto, Yekni.4 li nviurna,. l3 ltaa,Daila,ChapNoanklida,Elalt Rheum., and all acboa and pains upon man, and. tlndrtd complaints upon HORSES, CATTLE, &c.., etch ea Ring Bone, Gat, &-estehee, Swin e PollEe{l,l3wele• Ilootall, etc, are eabdoed and eared ley tbe MUSTANG LINIMENT. rdLUABLS ROW LUCID! ._. MA E. L1T011; Ilyd• Park. V[, trettem—"That the hem, mu moldered mobtquet." (hi. cam muBlwllo,l"bat Rime the Wm um or btaimag Ltalment, I ham .old htm toe $l6O emh. ToarldniMentioa beta:doing wontlerplpbxrl,.! 4al Ewan !lynx; Ettiammua. Pa. (Extract.) .In lifting the kettle from the ere It became mosxmgestle, tilted over, sad ecelded my handsvary so. raely, •11710Bg to a cram. Ulna an meal wen. The kW. teag Lint:mat appeared to extract the pale. Itheated rep. idly, wit/lout *emcees, sod left no ware et mamma - Yours truly, "OLLAELEI FITSTEtte EaM=M;= _ . Tills Liniment Is Indispensable to planters arid mime 4 borne mod Emil.. Mr. John Denny Idontdobiery, sold • glare for WOO sib* ti raised from utter ustimmeas. by thin Lltdment. Every family aboald bore IL Be very, partieuhr and epochs, tor the Mustang Liniment mid A . soother. . Bold by all deaden throngbont North and South Amorist Eavope and all the Wand, of the Oemin• IbrZ • cents, and $l,OO per bottle. DAILNZ3 t PAZ; New..rork. Alen, Lyon's Celebrated Insect Powder. fe23:callmemT Maria's hinucuLous VzZZXN DESITATU, 171 Only Raley ea NO Mote Iron So. to Zdowstnala BA" itcs, Conscucuo, Hine, Axl% Alogaums. Norse, Norse, (Max WOI.IILXV OLCDIX ke: 50,0001101E3 801;D IN 0111 UONTEG: ' _ Those Celebrated itereedlto ban been extesubsly . _ ror 1a a rat. .1 Empe, and amino/ran.; nlota power Dan NV; ait.k4 by tba cowt.y Autd., Pram* Bum* B alon7alalsl • . nal.a, !Caplan, do, and their Cbarnicat Innll4lben ~:,mead, and appmod by the moat dlatingn4tmlltedkal- IKankta otar the weld. Their cb•Unctlymess to all kb& of Twain sad iIIMICS3 has beat beatified to fhb. country by the Dtrocton of Os carious Public, Inbiltatlobs, Planterb, Parma; Propeetofa . of gobs* Wareham; Ilasmfactatfeb sod by yorloblidii, ttnychbed print* bittzem Natottots Tortistoddala aad Ilicatea of UN. 410 0 ! 1 • them. Itemethe• can be sea at the Depot. ' Par BON Wholatele and Retail, by the triantor aird prletor, JOSEPII ALBUM. Practical Bimodal. eitt Broadway (cor. llama= atjßwis York. General Agent Is the U. Etats and Ceaslae. =Mt' ICE V. RUSHTON, Dteggitt, No. 10 Bator lloa.q and 417 Broadway, Now Tort. . . /or sale In Ma city, whole...lle and retill by IL: D. On LEBB a CO., corner Wood and Sooood Ku JOILFIXIIING, Corner Diamond and Market at BLIULTIA2I NAN, Allegheny, de.x2Amdto New Stook of Zerolodoms. • TUST RECEIVED, a splendid new lot of filelodeone, from the Wary of Nem • Min; Bo . ton, including ell the styles nude by MU firm. This make of lastramenth have teen *pp:wed by the greeteet amt. dere le the meetly, se Dr. well Kean, Oeo. P. Ibt IL Bradbury and otherf—ootteecnithtly thy gab edd 00 ge ingogfirst illgrOtlllaltr. They are Doted for the following points: Their pare and musical vualt7 of totem 1. Thar gust pgwor of tone. Their qualify anew". 4. Their prdompt and nay tomb. • 6. Mete besaufal ape of Batt. G. Their dqrsbillty. T. M et ;irk. lore- .JOHITILILELLOTI,BIWicd d. Daniptivectecolon int to sayuldrui. STILLBETTER.,-200 tone of Phelps Fos- nut Chinni Lace Ettprricr Ptig It 4 to a i l. „ a d fca oh by OtS) . 7 qa M.
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