Perth.. which Would have curled him safely through, be placed his mein reliance upon the elaveholding and shrretweeding interest, his main assaults upon Letsher being based upon the Ruffner pamphlet end the former anti-elavery heresies of the Dem *outdo candidate. The result in, that he has gained largely east of the Blue Ridge; the dareheldrin and slavebreeders have answered his appeals and shown their distrist of Letcher for having been guilty of once entertaining generous Braila's:Lie; and the gain in the east was suffielent, if kept up throughout the State to sleet him; bat the west, the demi-free west, couldnot be roused to take part in ouch a con test. It distrusted noggin aa much as the east fflitruated Letcher,,and no enthusiasm could be • awakened in its bounds for one who was fighting the battle of the slave interest. The following returns from the western counties show what it foe defeated Gegen': Water. Gnat. Whin. Flournoy. Barbour 400 422 Bniton 50 452 Brooke 120 99 .Calhoun 1 600 172 trodokidge 300 151 Heneock— 150 70 Harrison... • 312 96 45 Leith ...... 300 147 Marlon 700 702' Ohio- . ..... ...... 293 631 liltolde- 250' 135 T7lat 23 70 ......... 132 110 WetzelL.:. . . ..... , 744 464 Wirt- - 213 42 4364 343 2610 1198 343 1198 4021 maj. 1412 maj 260 D gain for Lacher These counties, on any other than a pure pro slavery fight, could have been carried for Geg en; but ho chose to forget, er perhaps he never knew, that there was a free element ip tho west ern end of the State, and he has reaped tho re ward of his_forgetfalnem or ignorance. Ottio.—The Republican State Convention at Cotambue was well attended, and the struggle over the DoIIIIIIILLIODI wan an ardent one. The following is:the ticket nominated: Tar Garerior—William Dennison, Jr., Columbus. Lisiansara Goocraor—Robert C. Kirk, of Knox. &prat Arige—W. Y. Gholson of Cincinnati. Auditor—K. W. Taylor, of Wublogton. 'Tretuarrn—A.: P. Stone, of Columbus. Sourstary cf State—A. P. Russell, of Clinton. Board of Pabtie Works—John Gregory, of Scioto. &hoof Coannissioncr—Armon Smith, of Lucas. The platform adopted lan most excellent one, and thoroughly Republican. It was reported by Hon. John A. Blugham, end the substance of the resolutions is as follows: "The firar, asserts an abiding confidence in the cardinal doctrines heretofore proclaimed by the Republican party. The second, demands a reorganization of the Judicial Circuits of the limited States, so as to give to every section of the Tinian its just and equal voice In the Su preme Court. The third, proclaims for main tairthig the Union of the States, and in order to attain these ends, demands the Repeal of the Fagitire Slave Act of 1850. The fourth claims for all citizens, native and naturalized, equality of rights and' the freest exercise of the right of suffrage, and favors whatever legislative reforms may be necessary to protect these rights. The fifth and sixth are devoted to the extrav agance of the Administration, and the African Slave Trade. The month: That we art in favor of grant lig to actual settlers one hundred and Ally acres of the public land., free of charge, and we do, most negnalifiedly, condemn the course of the Proaava7 Democracy in Congress, in op posing and defeating, in the United States Ben ate, the Homestead DBI, which was designed to secure free homes for the poor man, whether of native or foreign birth. The eighth denouncee the passage of the Po lice BM The ninth endorses the course of the Eisenlive and other State officers, and the COW!' of Republican members of Congress. The tenth: We cordially invite all men, of all parties, to join with WI in an earnest endeavor to restore the Government to its original purity, and to preserve the proud heritage of American institutions, transmitted to us by our fathers, complete and unimpaired, to those who may come after us. The root:Won condemning the fdassaohmette aniendment, is as follows: *eda m. for citizens, native and naturalized, liberty of conscience, equality of rights and the free exercise of the right of euffrage. We fa: 'Tor whatever legislative and administrative re form may be necessary to protect theme righto, and gad against their infringement or abase, and me oppose any abridgement whatever of the right of naturalization now uttered by law to emigrants, end alt discrimination betweeis native and natured rod citizens, whether by amendment of a State Con stitution, or othawise, and we condemn egally each discrimination, whenever and wherever made, whether by South Carolina or any other State. The platform was adopted with enthusiastic unanimity; Judge Swan, whose term on the bench ox -piree this year, was not renominated, although it very able,jurist. He wee one of the three judges who lately refund to discharge the Oberlin res cuers on hoboes .mrpur, and his defeat is clearly traceable to that cause. Judge Shelties, who is nominated to enceeed him, is very highly ',pokes of by the Cincinnati prom, and it is to bo boped that he has more back-bone then the men he is to displace. A judge who says, as this Judge Swan, thatlie believes the Fogitive Slave Law to be uneonetitutional, but will not deolsrint to be so beostue other courts have decided other - wise, ought to retire to private life, and the Re pubilowts.of Ohio have done well in giving him 'tbrpeimieeion. Bit one is now roe judieata, 'sad le to be hoped that he likes the rigid ap plication to himself of his own rule. "On Dtar.—We have bat one duty—.to Pisa Jaw Christ and. Him Crnoliled. This liatlf-PosCion our church must take. The salt that le to site this country is the ehareh-4 church that Wile( eeettonal—a church that Is not polttleal.--s church that Is for Chriet and Christ abate." The above Is from the speech of Bev. Dr Thorneiell In the Old School General Assembly, si Indlapapolls. The churah bee ' , but one daty, , bui how rum duties ere comprised under that - okay, The Presbyterian Church admits the then Id m= dales larclred in the discharge of th a t glie: , -13anday preaching must be followed up by i reek 41 17 practice, by labor In all the Ad d, o f lieuatlle#,enterindse, and thls the cbarah g a ms d ly , wherever she is ramie° her holy', illtodan.; Has not the church of trldclalts,POWell is a member, lent her cam , hapedaillii advice to the great American Tract IsOiri Ri f aid - geed that , agearry to advance the lingdoet if 'Christ? CertabolY.:' Hee not the church smiled upon the efforts of that society to Imeidt 'down the great tin of danidng and' of chug. otmeoo ? Do not the lithe:hem of Dr. 1,4"624:4*1714141-1/11144411i at the world 61;1i/1'10'0f1411k named in the I '.et The d peiform duty, Stabard to be remiss ~ ! lito Convention .-'. ! ;as elaborately enun in New York, in Fabru _ adopted and quietly bat by certain politicians of oar State, "e - ito are familiar with .concessions to Southern de mands, and rather like the policy whoa It is called "Conservatism. - The more daring of this class of politicians marched directly out of camp in 1856, and carried their conservatism to that most conservative of all hypocritas--James Buchanan. The men we have now to deal with remained reluctantly acting with some of the three branches of the Opposition in the lest Presidential campaign, had quite as mach conservatism as their confrerca, and of precisely the same sort• bat they had not so adventurous a spirit —were constitutionally timid, and chronically ner vous—they now each to become the resurrectionists of a party which they assisted to kill. Under the lead of Botta, the projector of this new coalition, Goggin, the Opposition candidate for Governor of Virginia, labored indefatigably to convince the pew pie of that State that he and his party were more intensely pro-slavery in their views than Latcher, the Democratic candidate. This new party—Bott's party—People's party—or whatever also it was to have been called, if successful in Virginia, was to have been the modal of the new National party of the Opposition in 1860, and our State Convention was to be the first to welcome It, to endorse it, to join it, to pledge Pennsylvania to it, and to ask, in her great name, our sister States to renounce Republicanism, in order to become national, conservative, and pro. slavery! The defeat of Coggin should convince our Northern "ootthervatives" that the Democracy have the South in their poseceoton, and that no concession which they may make can change the condition of affairs. A MISAPPREHENSION COREECTID.—The Dern okrai, a German paper of St. Louis, having miser ted that the Massachusetts two years amendment was directed wholly at the Germans, tho Beaton Journal very clearly intimates that it was de eigned to correct abosee of the elestivefranehiee on the part of "Irish Roman Catholice." The Jeurnaleays that "If there was any personal animus in the move ment, which we deny, Gni bare figures show the perfect absurdity of ouch a charge. In 1855 the cowing of this State gave our population se fol low: Total population Foreiga... ...... Irish German and Dutch Allowing the usual ratio of voters to inhabi tants, namely, 1 to 5, the above figures would show that we have less than 2 . ooooermart vo ters in Massachusetts to day, allowing that all were naturalized. Is it likely that we should ever change oar Constitution for the sake of dis criminating against ouch a handful of voters, not merely In comparison with the whole mass of Totem!, but with those supplied by other foreign elements? The idea Is too absurd for serious notice. The truth Is, the amendment was not meant to operate againet any class, simply 09 a class, an account of their birth, political or re ligions views. But the abuses entailed upon our election through the manner in which newly natural ized Irishmen were brought to the polls, were too gross to be allowed any longer, especially under the enor mous ratio of Increase which that element of our population ban of late exhibited. But we take pleasure In stating that not only bays our Ger man voters been free from all much reproach,but if their numbers and those of the Irish had been reversed in this State, the two year'amendment never would have been thought of." "Tax BTRONGLIST MAN /9 THE WORLD" Nos : TRATXD.—Dr. Gee. B. Winship, Raid to be a man of extraordinary phyeieal powers, made two at tempts In Boston the other evening to lecture for the first time before an audience, but on each occasion became so tremulous and faint as to be compelled to take his seat, after uttering a few words. This strong netttl, who, before the public gaze, became as weak as on infant, is thus de scribed-by the Atlas "He is twenty-five years of age, five feet seven inches in height, and weighs one hundred and forty-three pounds. He graduated at Cambridge five years ago. He can raise a barrel of flour from the floor on to his shoulders; can raise him self with either little finger till his chin is half a foot above it; can raise two hundred pounds with either little finger, can put up a dumb-bell of 141 pounds; exercises daily with two dumb-belle weighing one hundred pounds each, which be can ratan alternately above his head; can lift with his hands 026 pounds dead weight, without the aid of straps or belts of any kind. Topham, the strongest man In England, could raise only 800 pounds in the same way, and the celebrated Belgian giant could lift only 800. Tna Banana or Palmas Case cc Sr. Loris.— Sr. Lotus, June 2d.—The great case for breach of promise of marriage of Effie C. Carztang against Heney Shaw, which has been on trial in the St. Louis Court of Common Pleas fora week past, came to an end to-day. The Jury were shunt about twenty minutes, and came in with a verdict granting Mice Caretang one hundred thousand dollars, being the whole amount of damages Claimed. The crowd present retired on the reading of the verdict to the rotunda of the Court HOOT; and cheered vociferously. Ap plication will be made by defendant to eet aside the verdict on the ground of excessive damages. The motion will be heard, probably, to-morrow. The case was aggravated in the eyes of the Jury by the introduction of evidence by She. to prove that plaintiff has led an unchaste life in Charleston, S. C., where she kept a millinery etore in 1850. She subsequently lived a short time in Cincinnati. Defendant's property is estimated at a million and a quarter of dollars, nearly all in real estate. CAPT. TOWNSZTD, of the slaver Eoho, has been tried and acquitted at Key Wen, Florida. As these trials coats the government heavy mum, and enough of them have occurred to establish the fact that a Southern jury will not convict for slave trading, why not stop the useless effort at once It is becoming very evident that our present Federal Executive and Courts will not bring their political friends, the Slave Traders, to justice. A Government which will not try criminals must expect to be Itself tried by the People. The first real trial and conviction for "aiding and abetting in the Slave Trade," will be held at the Polls in 1860, and it will establish a precedent which will not toe disregarded. It is time we had an Administration that will regard-some other Laws besides those which its own partizans have forced through Congress by bribery and browbeating. These are the only ones that the present Admin istration seems to think it worth while to enforce°. —416. Eve. Jour. Is Ma lone Henna letter to the Tribune ' Mr. Greeley says that the remains of the Free State men, who were killed at Ossawatamie, have been buried In a common grove on a prairie knoll, jam outside the village, and it in proposed "to erect there a monument which shall teach their children and grandchildren to love and amide the came for whioh those heroes joyfully laid down their liven." Mr. Greeley !suggests on en largement of the norm of the enterprine—"that thin mOaornent be reared to alt the martyrs of Freedom in Kansas, end that the name of each be inscribed upon it, and Ms mortal remains, if his relatives make no objection, Do placed be neath the column which shall here-be reared aa a memorial of the struggle which secured Kato. au to Free Labor, and is destined finally to bea ten the expulelon of Slavery from Missouri" Bow TUC Batmen SAILOVJS I OO3 fact ie related by some of the foreign journals to the effect that a great number of floe ablo bodied tare have accepted the .ClO bounty offer ed by the government, and joined the British navy. A large number of the volunteers left Liverpool, about the middle of May on their way to London. During the rogrees to the @tattoo, the gallant fellows were loudly cheered, and on their entrance into the railway terminus they gave three hurrahe—one for the Queen, the other for the - Emperor of the French, and the third for the King of Sardinia. Fars or AN Inns Barece.—We learn by pri vate letter that on Monday morning on iron bridge across the Sandusky river at Upper San dusky, fell- into the river. A man named Yon kers, and a span at hories, were on the bridge at the time. Yonkers Was an severely injured that he Unit expected to live. The bridge wee built . hy:Molaley *Ale. of Cincinnati. ' Re nn• decadent!. thatano of t he game kind fell at COY. lostIn!W: thatrebsoa --Mac ROO, ago she left home, to realize the dream of her life—a Winter in It aly. Reaching Naples, she died ofgnstric fever, after a few days' illness, at the age of 14. THE Ron. F. F. Blair, jr., in a note to the dn• reigrr des Woolens, declares his opposition to the Massachusetts "two•years amendment," and calls attention to the fact that the leaders and principal organs of the Republican party have, with few exceptions, expressed their decided dissent from it; that while strong Republican counties in Massachusetts voted against the amendment, it was adopted by the vote of those counties and towns in which the so called Demo cratic party hoe the ascendancy. Taw Craword Democrat etates that the war horse of Napoleon is a fine dapple grny, rained by Sir. F. Berlin, of Clarion Co.. lie wir par °honed by L Sherwood, of Meadvii.o for $175, and was exhibited at our County I,ir in '57. The span was sold by Mr. S., for SW, and was subsequently purchaaed in New Vole fur the Emperor at $2,400. BBOTORD BAIL ROAD.—Wu expected this week to give a testimony of the letting of the Bedford Rail Road from Hopeland to Bloody Run, but it Is not furnished us as promised. We were wrong in stating last week that Jas Montgome ry was one of the parties. The firm who reeds the contract are Collins, Dull, fc. Co., for 000.—Brefford Bohr AND TO THE —There to a whole .column of sound argument in the following para graph from the Hollidaysburg Registe", the lead ing Opposition paper of Blair county : "Simon Cameron is the men to carry Penn sylvania, and as Pennsylvania goes eo goes the election. Here's for Simon." SZVENTT bawl of new wheat were received ham Memphis -yesterday by John F. Howard, to be forwarded to Pittsburgh for R. T. Kennedy 5: Bro.'s mills. —Lou. Jour. DYSPEPB/11.—Tbe worst foe of humanity Nso won Munro, that srs hardly fowl dlspowal to occupy time or space in itaelposition. Few hare escaped Boasting from ono or another of its varied forms. In tact, It Is either a CaVat or a cOaakomOs of almost every other dioramas and taken to this ptsge, we believe one rem di—IKERHAVE'd LiOLLAbat /11TTE101—wIll always raittgate, It not effect a permanent cure. We might use stronger laoguage, but, at we adareasing a reauantaj. ansllu as rotn• mnutty, dinar* to avoid the prejudice which world attach to what would smut mere booming. lodirestlon. Ilnartbarp,lleadsebn—Slak n od N nroc ,_in fact, all that hero their origin In tms+tr , a whkh are Included BILTOUS DIFOITDERS AND LI I.X.MIPLAINTS, Mental Dlooniers, frritobality, indirporifinst to Thin/4 Impattenos, Dspresnow rf Spirit.,.Remora Pon end TrenabUng, a ttire for 8011.11.. e, and a number of other affectiows of this clans rendering a man unlit for toter worms with the world and the society of his family—will all, In moat instances. be fount! to have proceeded from that dinesaod state of the digonive mgt.a which this ntedielhe is we eminently calculated to retinae. • 1,132,866 . 245,263 . 181,304 Giuenti—lbe GftiLthle highly Ciorentratal bayed Holland Bittern l put up ha bail( pint bottles only, and retailed at Al per both.. The great demand for.thte truly Celebrated Medicine hes Induced mealy trltittlona, which the public, should rased against purchasing. Bower. of Itripiwlttoul Bee that our yotine bon tbolebel of every battle you buy. BENJAMIN PAGE, Jai, • GO, B.A. Notaleti-ta, 2 7 Wood street. between lot and 1.1 ete.,Pittatiurei, Ps. my2B:dava .fieb abbertionnents. J. asseesment in the case of the Cherry J. And Fewer, having beta approved by Councils, ant a copy oftht same des:seised with the Salty Treasurer, notice is Ocreby given that anises said assessment 0101 be paid to the City Treasurer within thirty days, It will be collected by the City PollUtor with dee per medusa added. JeCult4 IPA• 0 HURLEY, Itocordiug Ilygulatcr. 1.1‘23 - CL RA NGE a C:1314E - Fi1.....9 - "Y" NOTICE in hereby given that the under finned halt been appointed Sequeatrator of the aboTo 11..ried Loranme Company by the Wattle; Conti 01 Phila delphia, and that all petttona indebted to wild Company or bolding ptoperty belonging thereto, are booby reNtlined to mete inuneoiate payment, nr at ohm. deliver etich 1.194 y to the undomignod. And all person. having claim. against the raid Company will pleamprment them for payment or uljastmetit et the Dale. of the Company, at Rateriabt.g, on or bet .re TUE?: DAY, TLIE FIETII DAY OF JULY NEXT. Jeßland4w Wit. 0. A. LAWRENCE, Stpt.itr slur. (flarrielnorg Telegraph.l rru CUBA MW BACK, a Vacation Via?, J. a g e., by R. Duos, Jr, author of Ts, Yosr. Psfors ffle.t; liatalte, by the anther of Salad for the Solitary; headier. Life of trarelo:k: Irving'. Life of Wulitogioo, col. 6; The Empire of Auldria, by J 5. 0. Abbott; Popular Ileology, by Hugh Stiller, The Oonraleactot, by K. Lore Me Little, Love Me Long, by Chas. Itcoalr. The Arenger and Other Paper., by Thomas D Quincy. Joe KAY k 00, 65 Wood street, B ANK STOCK WANTED.- Reek nt Pittaborgh; M. and M. flank, Iron City Bonk, By AITSTIST LOOMIS k 00., Stock Broke., OS Vonrth street. MOUTOAOtS AND NOTES, MORTGAGES AND DOTES Mauted LI AUSTIN LOOMId • CO, j‘l3 - Stock and 11111 Broker; baronGE, et. B"'S SHOT GUNS—Attentien is invited to our atmlt or 'OY'S PILOT GUNS, They ventmanufnctared espechdly to our order, and at o light, Iltataluttl, and anti. ely sellable and irsro. rargents who would roach their boys to be tnarkelosa, should exam- Ina thou, boauttfal weapons. UhItTWILIO IIT • YOUNG, 1 , 43 No. S 6 Wood tartar. CHEESE—Several lots of fino cutting W. Rearm Chatim roc'd ma kn sale by RIDULB, WHITS k W., 155 Lborty at. 0A36-400 bus. prime Ohio Oats for sale nr jeo RIDDLE, MATS I CO. NESJIANNOCK POTATOES.—it-bus. whit. Nestuumock Potakeos for seloby )60 RIDDLE, W 11175 dr CO UlSll—r-Alnekeill, large No. 3 in bble. and bairn. and klits; Liming In bbl.. and boitin Waite glob, far ..lo Lr RIDDLE. WIII.T/3 t CO. T ASV BLANKS, of every de!, eription, run L Wently o band and Printed to ord6r by W. 0. JOUNSTON 100., Printed Blank Book %takers and 6tatiooots, )6e N 0.67 Wood atreat. COPYINGI3OOKS and Presses and Copy lon Ink., for We at the Strlimmy Wuebouro 01 Joe W. O. JOUNSION t CO., N0..57 wool .0. PATTERN PAPER, in tolls, sold by the yard st W. II JOHNSTON .4 WO, its Ns. 67 Waal street. lop ACO —Shoulders, Sidee and Hams, Ohio coml. for sole low by BIDDLE. WIRTB 11 CO. High and Low Water Ltians, T ' Commissioners to eurtmy and deter nthiedllgh and Low Water Used on the Mears Ohio, Allegheny and Mosengabeds, harlog triode the preliminary Surrey. and the llapa, will be at tue 10110010 g plum on the days mentioned. In readleeee to exhibit them to partite interested where these concerned nay attend If they eta proper. At the Lawrenceville Stettin, of the Allegheny Valley 17011.. road, on TUESDAY, June ith, ate ticloct, P. M. At the alike of It. E. itellowin, Mt mayor, Penn street, Pinr burgh, no, WEDNESDAY, Joue Sth, et 2 o'clock, I'. 11. At haw 111111 lino, booth side of Monongahela door, on THURSDAY, June Oth, at attidotk, P. M. At eonth end of Idonoogsh eta Midge, on YIIIDA.Y, Jono 10, et 2 o'clock, P. M. At south end of Birmingham Bridge, ou MONDAY, Juno 13, at 2 o'clock, P. M. At the Bolling Mal of Joao, Leath Ik Co, Brownstown, on TUESDAY, Jove 11th, at 2 o'clock, P. M. At litutw A Co's Copper Work., on WEDNESDAY. J.fte 15th, at 2 o'clock, P. M. At First Dam on Monongahela rivet, on THURSDAY. Jane 10111, et 2 o'clock, P.M. VIM. DILWORTH, ) JOHN MORRISON„ , Cond.. Je3t3bl J. IL. ItIeOLELLAND.) PIANOS I PLCNOSII IVEW ARRIVAL or PIANOS.O49I II —The subscriber bee jest reeelectl i rose the manufactory of OILICHERIEU SONS, • fresh supply of thole unrivalled NANO& Tho o• etruments have en been selected personally by the et:betel bar, at the factory ESPECIALLY POE TUIS hIARENT. . _ . Those want of Plume are fuelled to call sod eutoloo Wis etock,whlth tomorlees all the refloat eitylee meoutto. toted by OW-kering & Bow, trout the plasma; to the moat elaborately carved caeca, and at prices to colt porchatera, air All lostrutuesta warrautel. )114 JOIIN IL. MELLOR, 6t Wood stmt. WINNER'S PIANO PRIDIER..—A new ... • V and complet• Mothnd of learnin to play tbe Plano wlthent a theater. In thts work th madiments of cloak, are explained Ina new and simple msemer. while, =addl. °emanates and martin:a are Intrealtmed which are calm:dated to Interest 'nod advance the pupil; to which I. added Ike newest wags polkas, mamba', kc., never betide published In any almost work. Prim GOc. for sale by JOll3 il. MELLOU, 81 Wood .1. JQrCoples mulled oo ”osird or Prim l.l 10E GUESTS, -- MEAT SAFEg, - Eborar Battu, Plunge Moths, flit Battu. Ilos Battu, ettildnuee Botha, Choreal Furnaces, • Lonestress Biota; i4sl lion UMW, Potation Stow Rattles, 8,,,,,,. 8 ,„„ „,,„ 1 . , And on an M. variety a Lianswlennieblag Itoalsora, st *slaw City Store and 91n Woraboassot W. W. }MAMMY, No. 151 Waal .trot, Je4 - Pint door bolos the Mon at th• Golden/ion, - _ CITY AND SUbINESS TAX A 10) WA- N,/ TER EXITS, la *Re 2a IVARD3.—Tbe taiireyere or the let sad 24 Wer4e,littebstrgb; ere hereby netlll•4 that the books of earament for aty . Etceteras Taste and Water Beata bare been lets with the My *tamer, rho le now prepared to melee old eases and reap; A thal =Wm • ottre percent. will be wade on taxes paitetcrtedugusalie,. letlwd -- ;'WII. ElCElDAllMAtty,Tnisaurer. GENIIINE- HAVANA, CIGARS; superior to spy in lb* Gt 7 as 6173:11zr.v.,4!6 Corner tesuisseluoil sisesS. ISTIVAL.—There will be a Festival at VALLEY GLOVE, near Milton Station, oo the All. LACIIINEto &toy Valley un TUURSOAY, June Oth , the pro. coed.. of which will be appliarl to the ilintlation of debts of onfidence all who 1.15 e the Valley Omen U . P. Church. one the most oo l oo bl. no an Yantunion Test will team the Station at 9 &clank, te Is Shuttle making the Lock A. fal. perciaely. Plc° of !anneal= Tickets will be but Loth okke, o ho, th „,,,,,k 0 , on . thirty-fire cents, thus enabling every one tote preeenL Friona, of the cause will hear lo mind. co halbert molten:rat skill, mei Tickets to Le had et Jas. Dallell • bon's, Water sheet, or w.O kinds or col ,* from lbw of ft George A Co., ty street, and at the principal Book .eathor. partion.er, we would &Arm. our no• Family Rowing Mulatto. Wit GREEN, Chairman. expremly for Fatally use, and Lam 88, -zzPol• jeleltd It Is so eimplitled aa to render it c.„ o t or . l i n th. Wmmuu Piene, No. v, out of order, cr detenze Its opens vs. !- March Tem, 165. •Ie ea to ....AA , orie, Met ....en Sarnia A Carothers.) Tito] in Di etwoo ttpn ewe' of the , thkere , , , , the AND now I. thig dap of May, .nh.. IS 9, the Examiner 10 the shoe , oaso - , .1. Bowman tent etylw , w hi c h k, . 0 ,1,4 b y S•ealser, Eat. I. be. shy ordered and e give' ton K . own tell.. F or no „ ve m ence o f day., notice In the Pittsburgh Daily .of the tune and large numufactories, where it ts nee. Place urine taking of depositi m. to the glove case. ,tar of Machine. tato long bench, from the ye, for Went all. Price, tel - 512715, 1859. Attest: DANIEL ARIISTILONt Prot', int or hialeg .33Y Totals, either with To Smash L. Carothera, The Respondent above , named! , d , 1.1 , l oo k. dope . Prim , stow an d Yon will tote i n h o . tl o n f o ut t . h . at ith at . ep , c , : ar. lt , toca l...d, . 4 10th , e above Cl/J8 will be tekao at N, .101 Fourth street, in the city of Pitt.taurgh, nn Trifle'', the 10th day of June,l6s9, batmen Mohan," oi to o'clock a. stand 6 o'clock P. a., when and where you may attend. jet.ltd I BOWMAN SW SITZEIL EzokmLner. ••no N. 2,1.nt tun. with a Lilt, and at Jame!. This kind I. aril adapted to "thing or Leather work. This Is real!y sae in the market, so there le no nark Warta:us that It 1•111 not do. It ill cont. at ibis Machine runs easier than any ma. Price, $lOO. !saline has a loug arm, to accommodate ins al a high rate of epeed, rune easily, doubt, the best Machine for Tailor.' oar, io public. It Is also peculiarly fitted for a,so eery .tmp'e yet eutatanttal and d Intla liebtitty to get oat of ...ler. Price, 13 II o.v .nd nAe•per st)l., end • gener•l loght IRO 1. great vallety of .. owe been gotten Itp with reference to forniehlog • 1..... and durable, yet light sad tatty I.lachirte, Ica „ price that c.i.f.r ul the above. It tune very easy,rapidly, and I. pronounced the twat machine nuw In market, fur p 1). No. D. This Is & Machine got sip on no ...w e t, nee principle. d.ffarent tram anything v . v.' bo'oro offered to the public, and ae antladoutly seeert that, ler fatulle nee 11 h a s not an equal. It le very light and tasty. mt. very r a pid', is almost buletlees in Its operation, and mum A UTE klisllT NEEDLE. It is arranged .to be utterly Impossible for It to rubs stitch.. It h. • tecution on both 01d,., nod cat tle* a large supply of thread no the tinder spool. The me. Ilona are gnined by two small cranks Met run without per ceptible nob. The two threeAs ore worked in nth • Mat nor . never:to both pull at the came time, and consequent ly. little liaLiv to break. The seam IS very elastic, end the Wirral does net Weak In matting. It will du mane work looter than nay cheap machine now in merket, sod it to:. cotton or linen with squat facial). Price. y: o , Doecrlptim Ltlr.nl Va fernithed gratis. OFFICE, 477 lIIIOADWA Y. NEW TORE. WIIITNET a LYON, Paecturruch Ns-AGENTS WANTED. JearimdawF City and County Insurance Company, NNOTICE.im hereby given that in pursuance te-t. of Assembly. relating thurete. and the Cher. trr of Inrorpornlion, reproves) Aprll llth, 1029, Bucks to realve enbsenption• to the thgrilts/ stock of the CRY tend County Insurance Company et the clty of Allegheny, will lc oreu at the alike of PETER PETERPON, Foams' street, Allegheny, on TUR. , IDAY,WEIniE.MAY anti THURSDAY, 110, 011. nod 7th of July, and et lb. sake of WM. 1'.84 UM, lult. Clair street. Pittsburgh. on ' , ULLA Y and AATUP, 11, the Sits and Ott ofJilly nest, to remain open for rtrt 1,114, (enters the stmk Le sooner muleicribed ) from 10 A. SI. to 4 tideck. el CliCh day. Joelalt Rio, MIRCISI 1121162213 O. 0 CraL, Cann 0141, M=E C Yoagrr. aermly =OE MEM= 1111122ffl mrotatra LIIZEZIE James Park- J.O : =ME ELBE ESAILSIE. FUR SALE. THE city authorities of Baltimore, har- Ing the cream Vire Engine for the Ilsard Loglos, the Directors of rho Vriereltblp ftre Compa ny offer for tale their hautletatio (lottery Engine. (it deacrip tlon oblob le ;teen belaw)bnitt by the rot laded odakerr, Joao (towers a boon, and to perfect order. It, original oust era. $4,500. IMEUZZ2 Elex 6 feet 6 inahas Inng, .23 Inches d,. p, made of 3lehoga. ny, veneered with Ikea Woed. Diameter of cylinder. b;4' lc r, strokes. The enure dolgn of the Engine le pure Ovtitir, the patois of hot being filled with metal Gothic mcmlding. fre D,Tied . extending around the dircherge rorewe with n eameolil center, with eloped bandy. The end panels are ornamented in like maticar., with the addl. lion of circular remise., it. which are placed Mime plated eloped hands. Aronnd the top of Don are prince,' L metal nosinge of otr.idtraitar farm. The Gallery of beautiful de- Ogn, is of metal, cod pot together to the moot anbstantisl moaner. Ills ol.tagon form, tidily rhmtsi and lire gild. ed; the niches In alder and reds bating 'Silt/opiates, adding much to lta general eppeatoee. in the tem corneas ate Inserted troy sin. paintings by iblAssoe, representing dif ferent Keno of Friendship. The Care Gallery Is shoo nc- Mon. partaking somewhat of a boatel shape; this Id also floe glided. The Engine plays one gallery anti two ode dreams. The Limb of Wheels are ptiaces menel, with W eer rays, diterOng therefrom. The Dag rota on Lot full elliptic eprings, with all the latest and most approved run ning gear, rope,'not, ix, all of which is bight/ polished.— The Levet..eo also polished. The name at the company is in • email panel on cutter side at base 01 Gallery, the tack ground of which le silver, the lettere being ore pill and set with brilliant.. Altogether, It Is one of the meet costly aed withal act rideable Engines In II country, bartog been In constor orrice since January, 1650, and lb. rupiare for usual wear and tor daring that time being merely • nom. Inal amount. Alno,;hboot 51.K1foot of 11000, and two 2 Wheel flonn Can rib PorrarEertlnnt addroso E. REILLY. Eldon 8011, TS W. F01....r00t, • onyl J:1 ird , IN Court of Common Pleas of Allogliony .utor: of Pere..., Tet m, In the matter of the voluntary asoignment of 11. Logo, Jr. A. Co. Notion to hore t given to all parties intoreeted that on the :SW of May,, B. P. Itokewell, W. Rakewell, True tt.< et, under the voioot y aosignment of B. Page, Jr. and O. o.Satte, lue puma.. •B. Page. Jr., A Ca, for the benefit their Med., ,tvel to export wad Mod a enttyment attd pennon amt. , ,ith that the said Benj. logo, Jr., bed 'effected a lattleol filth ell the creditor,. of told awlignore and of maid ban sr rtmei presented them claim to told True. toe., and that said out.. had thereupon otarendared and returned to Bald vivlng member of odd Om all Rio romainleg money end effects In !be hands of told Amigo., and praying that odd etollernent ho toten as a Dud account and eottlement by told andeetw of said trope, and that they may be docharged trona said It not; whereupon, It low ordered by the Court that the oall amount and sett Moment shall be Wowed after the anydratiJn of three avelt• front that date, and the sold snag - neva diechareed from said trust nulete canoe be shown why snot savant bould not be allowed or said :mimes discharged. Jel.lawdlw DANIEL. ARMSTRONG, Protbiy. WiIEREAS, Lettersof A dl/11111512Mil011tt) (bo fetal. of J. °Tara Dzany. lat. of Pitt town. Alp, Allegheny comity, Pia, &seemed, bare been granted to the subscriber, all person. Indebted to the said estate are es. quested In make Immediate payment and thus. Marlon shams or demands egainet rho retain of raid decedent will make known the ammo, without delay, to T. J. BILEIIKTON, Administrator. No. 66 Third et rest. Pillthurgb, flay 12th, 185irtnynilasillw WOOL! WOOL!! pia HIGHEST MARKET PRICE PAID far all grades of OLEAN WASEIED FLEECE AND woot.e, et the Old Metaldlehed Wool Warehouse' No. Ll 9 Liberty corner of Cecile alley. aly2fc2stel2stadtowF 3. L. MARSHALL. Pittsburgh insurance Company Office, No. Water Street, PIITABIJKOLI, PA. KOUT. GALWAY, Pragerleer: F. A. Itmess4Ber', ALKX..BRADLCV, Vice rrest. Icsurre against Hall sad Cargo Ittaks, on the Ohio wet kilahselipl rivers and tributaries. wad Merle• ni,t gee And egalust Len or Demsgs rm. And spared the Peres or the dos Auld Inland Nsvticatten and Trarepurtathre. Robert Galway, Samuel Meantime, Joseph P. Gazzarn, M. D., John Div; James Marshall, David Dietary, Jamul W. nallectat. Chun. ArtuthnOt. my=:?..rdlco The Poi feottou of Dental Att. • ItTIFICIAL rxs IVITH PLATE'S OFFORCELA AND CORA LITE. nR. N. STEBBINS hating urcemed an (Arlen e 191 Nun atreM, 1. preparc.l U. manufacture nud Inemltnetu of Me above alearlpt.on. In Patroduchnz the. ono end Improved styles of Centel Work to We catzens of Putsbargat, Dr. IL Rena ensured that they wtll reset the MUM (eyestalk coca pilot vbtth Inu been nannard..l to theta In New Volk end oast locaditles whore they bora twee totted; end be furthermore 01,11000. ant they ate destleed u, .ap•roln• es they eertalnly tient all oCher etylee fe LICIIITIS RON, DIPLABILLTS, BEAUTY cot PURITY. end In every traellty which nandent Artidotal Tooth testratte, eed Ore tat the e ants time math has eXpenelee. ern:Kin:ens ( Ibis walk mat he senn et his Witten 19t PENN STREET, NEILL St. CLAIR ap:o2oullwr Carriages and Buggies. FOR THE ACCOMMODATION of PU A: tintghete, and stringers vittillig tha city. the 11111. Crib. e bee Opened a Water.= itinedich.ly la din rent of the Motionictielet Iliaee, on Mot Ytrwt, lot the ula if nuaome AtIU tram WAGONS, Of Mt own thaw:Acton—Ow martial all twircicti with vest care. arcing bp. ingot* thirty- thy,. pars in tho tindwow, •ad U, Lad vorrotout yenta to Alleghsuy City, with ea 10. route a Latino., is sufficient gonyorats as to the quality .1 hie work. The public me reepoctkilly forted to coil Rrid sramfoe hla ...A. .. Cou e s as Alrlyeg n e nb Citrrort of Fedrl . s o tr leleNt and North BOWEL mrl9.3md.tui/ RESTITUTION- OF OIittRACTER—The eutectibar &darn hereby, publicly, that be war In orntr when he charged Mr. JOOD Chula. L. Walther with huhu exams from him $.lOO of bin property, as the motley hag been round afterwards. Ile therefore, by the present militate§ the good mane and tharecter of veld J 0. L. Walther. DU:TRICE! POILMiALS. 1, the aublatlber, declare In the 4111110 Wm that I mama the ofThrtelro words used by me In the hawse of Mr. Form. halo aselnet biro, and that Institute his good name. Jr3::ltd JOIIN CHARLES L. WALTII.IIR. State Mercantile VIZ. ?PILE STATE IttEEPANTILE TAX for the j year 18L9 le acme fte, end rant Le p.eld t the Coy Treexarrx, la purl:lads, before the first day of August text. All rem elalax napela on that date .111 be left eltb as Al. dermas rot eulleodoo. W.ll. /001111AU61. Je4:31.1 City Treesurtr. UOll. SALE-249 ucroti pf land, 100 acres cleared, Oat-LIN, la meadow, good boom and NM good cram' of from ZJO M 300 butt !ma or dicramot kirk,* balance won timbered; at w.ii *amid; 2,4 miles from • • 1111111,1e8tetlen on the Penna. IL 11, Wedmoretandem:oily. Apply to 0. W. 917:10 - uortla We Leseock el, 8 doors cut of federal et; Alleghenyty. 1,4 AMERICAN CLUROPEAUST removes Oteros from thefeet to • few reinuttly without pa ha or the slightest Ineoneentenee tette ' , talent. Bunton. re. motet from the big toe, Wooed to the natural elm. lmart ed change. el to a healthy state. Charges nameable: Room No. 41, dt.Ctdr (fetal. myt7nltt CSILL SURGEON DENTIST; Offtee and Residence No. 87 GRANT 671LENT,GB oppe:ite the Gourt House, believes he can salt the manta of soy that may favor Wm, with their patronage. Any of the varionsalytes of Troth ineerrid if wished. 111JULAS G.A.B STOVES—SETAII I 'SPATENT — .—the robseriber would dirnt IttetaiOti to this superior glove for rummer now ,We have all Caen, in prke from 16 orate to $7680, and warrant theta to giro perfretsatisfsc- GOP: CO and sea 7 .4.1711A10. .le3 • Bob Agent, N 0.121 Wood street. Tlib ATLANTIC PEN, No. 100-,Tto •try br.t for atercantilonan.amde for aad sole only by W. G. JUEDOSTON a CO, . atabloam,ST Wood latest. 111AL'IIBIORE HERRING-40 Mils: and 20 4.11 P bilfb6li. to ant, • ttasday; motto'. salolry" • J*t• • , &OUTDID a. 00. alt&Sii--66 bocci prttno cutting Chem =lto tot ralsny DAX2W, AV% .=~'` isimentz 111 . 15cellantoilis 2..PA,..T.E15T ALLEGE! E OFFICE—No INSURES TIRE AND OA AO JONES Preeldenn D. 14 General Agent Cept A. C. Otay, D. McCord, 1 Dew; Tho. M. JI for 'FMPITTI EILKUKTY Flowers, Plante, I ring on TUESDA earliblt. Proton. or WARDROP'S. mylfedl y.th . MR S JILUME spvcifully Inform, •44111,1,n1,. lir thrt ehe Lae toe' ref 6ive.l a toll forply nf Pianos and Melodeons WILLIAM KNABE & CO., BA LTIMORE Melodeons [nun the Celebrated Factory of James L. Grabs, IV ea, Posey, Jam, Bismltigt,lsm. Wm. P. Baum,: John mein, Eso J,Mo George Leeds, tiwthrlas VoegLtly, Een IL P. I.leDowell, David Grelg, J. Longman:, Thonsaa Farley, lllLmds, Thos. Dountlly, Jams* e.oilaon, ausesisawn, SEVERAL SECOND HAND PIANOS, m)117 No 118 Wood 81.,111 door .to Fifth. Boots, Shoes, Hats, JAMES P. TANNER, SHOE, HAT AND BONNET WAREHOUSE, No 66 Welrld Street, Pittsburgh, Perm., Du nor in .tore ht. eery large Rork of GOODS pershased direct from the NEW ENGLAND CANC• TORIES, at the LOWEST CA3II PRICES, eft of which twill b. disputed of at • Smell stirtenee on COST. .1;711 — Boyel a aho hewn heretofore gone FAA for their good; for the fotnre vht .are both Onto nod mpi..f by =king their purcluatea from tam. arbealers .re reinoatett to call tofora Im. ing, mut ..t- ItIJ of the fact. titS.Pal neut. attention glean to linters. writ:tan:al - 117 -- / - 4 1 57 4 0 C Li ktikNNNVAII\C) SING AGAIN COMPLETELY so& B OUT. the mindere,' of thfoo lino inetrnmenis aro nf spectrnlly informed that • new lovairo or them Is 131021.11- Wily expected. in a row days we hope to be again able to mpply the demand foe those Impel for Piano Vanes. IT. KLEBER & BRO.g No. P 3 Fifth enact. Among Om tinny who hate ',unhand titeinway Pianos within the leer few Imantin, an Rev. 0. T. Rider,-D. D. Ole; J. !dell 111 In. A. H. Bryan, 11.11 IJ. Gardiner' req. I. arlor Aproul, Eng K. Bughmem, Eaq MteEMI lion. Y. Ewing, Ihn,lnt.an. Capt. J. Bligulngham. It. C. Flavntiroch Din. Speyer. Dacheater. Pia i I J. Eirairiner,'Etg S. Gordan, Erig.,Jaracs U. Wright, E.. Roy. E. U. Van Dorman, D. I) lvtdirltar Bracistreet's Cotnnterotal Reports For Bankers' and Busintss Nen. • rr CIE FOURTH SEMI-ANNUAL VOLUME A of thi. minable record of cimilts, which am prindisbed on too 16th ofJannary, basing been Rabat:Wad by • rapid .rd exterodre demand, a amsond edition, teal's/141dd ow rooted, Ma been lamed, and is now rawly for idellyary to tomb as ha,e not already supplied therinadveij With the work. , , .. Berets hundreds of Ibe bast Seekers and *reitete la different clUse of the Union, have wonted in perfecting Mile Reference Record, thus tasking a veracious mail 'reliable compel:id of the pecuniary condition and prospect. and bowl ines capacity of about 'C3,000 mercantile Arms, In tesely eln of the prieelpal citleeand centres of trade In the Veined ntates. . - The New Tort Merchant or Banter wilt accertalh by a toy arcompanyMg tbebook, the grade of credit, ctottlyitor, habita t and capital of ouch as via be litely to dell with tam, while the ont.oßtown merchant will learn with ac. curacy, the aliketfoondatton on which tho New Tort boosu To provide for say poisible error that might acme In • wort ao egantthindetad and to keep porebason Informed WIG, changes that mutt necessarily take place, the pro prietors issue • printed eked of corrrcdfowa mum."k. The tine and trouble such • work men save, the louts It moat prevent, and the indusem It meet have in assuring coned and profitable trade, make it tuvalantile to whole sale Ilarchante, atarmfactnrera, Note Molter. ' and Banks or Ottoohnt , and yet the whole. Including the two treinhan soul volumes, the sheets of sorrectkrus and the facilities of the office, is *imbibed to mbectibers at One Uundred Dol lars per IMMO, roll particulars, not embraced in this advertisement, may be °MAMMA* the office or the proprietors and pub1.41,- .7 N. DRADSTNEST* 80N, Mos.:are Bradley John LLeech Jahn tellerton, NsthanHart, Robert 'Whom, Walk. eat, Ijobert Ilartley John WWII. Also, of ofyllt EXCII ANON AND BANKING 11005 E or KRAMER & RAHN, No. 35, Bank Block, Fitth Street, PITTNEUTAGH, PA. 41E1 Las., rorttnD t. •111 , 1 normscr. ISSICCX E beg to apprise our friends and the pub ~l tic that we bareiremoved to our new OFFICA, NO. 35, BANK BLOCH, Finn STREET. where we will be happy tender them cur merle.. and most oar unpla CLOtalorttli an experience of twenty years to the Moine., he this dry. wilt noble to to mot the Manta Of oar We will contleme to tramact the raChnOgil and looking BUllnee• in all its branches. Commode% Paper Discounted and Negotiated. Rorke, Bond.. sod other Bourttles, honght and sold on Commission. Pninipt attention given to Collections la city or country. Delimits Itecelved In P. Funds or Currency. Interest allowed ors Time Deposita fuel In Spode, Boa Note., Land Warrants, Ao. Credit liemliterose of Correepoodents at leveret cambia rates. Dieting Returns promptly by first ma 11,.. directed. inyaanid NUAMER h RAM!. MEGRAW'S „AnmovED. CCI. HUSSEY & CO. have removed to their tem Copper Warehottlon NO. 37 FIFTH. STREZT, hi the Trott hoot Mock, third door 'tea of Weed stmeL Pittsburgh Copper Rolling Mill C. G. 'HUSSEY & CO.. norncroana 0? BRAZIERS BOLT AND SIIRATIIINO COPPER, PRESSED COPPER BOTTOMS, LOCOMOTIVE TUBING. Ream! Eta/ Bolionts and rake aII Eirer, Brass Kettles, Sheet and other Brass, EPELTER,POLDER, COPPER RIVETS, AC. Delon lo Block Tin, Tlo•Plate, Lead Who, Ebret Var. Ant Maw, Meet Iron, Marra' Tools, Re., No. 37 Fifth Street, Pittsburgh, Pa. VS..abseta Copper Oil to say pattern. aplrdold KBOWS 10E1 UREA DI 1100.1214 No. 27 Fourth Street, near Ferry. THE eubscriber respectfully announces to 1 the patrol, et We irellAnoaro establiramoot 0,0 le still prepared to tarnish PARTIES AND WEDDINGS In very beet elle with ICES, JELLIES, FANCY CANES AND FEBVIIDS. SirOentl• a and Ladles raved with Modo, ocloalog levy delicacy of the 000000, t 0 0 1 1 10 and den botel, at au hymn day nod ermine. JACOB B. ROBLEY. my3o:lmd HARMAD. TUBS AND BUCKETS— to dove No. I Teen ZS do d d o II do; do o 3 Do do muddled Borketr, 00 do IS do bide rOo do; 4 12 do blot grem dcs On agniousent, to to odd st lamed menet pion. 112 - . lAA= RI C2=1100.. •INBURSNCR COMP , PITTSBVRGII• 37 Fifth Street, Bank Block, • OAINST ALL KINDS OF JUNE RONK President; JOHN D. McCORD, Vice K, Smeary; Capt.. WILLIAM DEAN, Nam., C. O. Emmy, llerre7 ChUdb hu A. ISilson, ILL Yaboostrack, John M. Pennock, It, P. Sterling, Capt. W. wq Itobt, 11. Davis. Jellyd cultural Exhibltton i BURG H HORTICULTURAL 11 hold tllctir .Jroo &thinltltm of Fruits, .1 , In CITY HALL, tar four days, begin ;Jane 7th. All growers are eolicliad to Lista tntst be hittl at JAMES U. MED'S jelAnd ROUT. BYESNIGHT, Crest. i. B. M. WAITE, 111= Pianoe from the Fnetory of GEO. A. PRINCE & CO For Sale or Rent Cheap I CHARLOTTE BLUMI 3301 , 71 , 7£1 - 8, Bra- WHOLESALE F.tzgerald, !J. IL TOompson, W. N. No. Id 7 Droadersy, Now York, Over Droalleray Dank. K. IL .I , IEYIN, Jr., Agent No. 65 Wood street, Pittabnegh. RI7MOVAL_ REMOVAL TODAHCO AND CIGAR WAREHOUSE To 179 LIBERTY VT, ooprodio Matkot Amato. OTII or AlLtrartif I.IC3I=S r ca fro.ST filth Street; itteborgh. O.INSTALIIINT NOTICC- —The Second In otalment of Wen , y Dollars (Sol fsr eh.* r , the Capital nark of the Al tesbeoy Ictenrsoco Company—in az cordon. with the pros leirna of the charter of inerrforation —will b doe and pa‘ a`de on or beforo PATIMDAY. the Mb lash jedrle,l D. M. BOOK. Socretery. CC SlCTLltY.—Secretary arid Treaaorerhi Ofll, No. 37 FIFTH iTlllliff, Pitts. burgh. dopseinwodoure Office at the CESIFTERY a - NOTICE.—The annual meetind - Wftii€: corporatoes ur tho ail/wheats 'Cemetery will be bold on the Cemetery grounds, on WEDS ESD AY. Prh of Jona. at 3 o'clock, P.ll. _ . By order of Lt. Board of 514onaco. 114:41d Tint Fourth Ward Edo,,tioou 0t.h..7.9 , Fire a win Rectratlous, in Lessen. HOD, oo TUESDAY EVENING, the 7g h lost, coonnerolog at o'clock. Tick., 15 cent. each b' hod at 51 Co.'., Market Moat, sod al tlgo Jour . . tdiatie by the Allegheny llernioue..ns Th. pro:red. e for the benefit of el &hod l.torary. 1101103tillISLA Dte C. 1.1 IiOXPANT, No. fit Water. Btroet. PAtsbiargh. May 21.1P59. Dr' TUE President and Directors of t us Company have this day declared a dividend of TWO DOL LARS per share, out of the profile of the last sLI munithi, to be applied to the reduction of the Stott Due BMA mylbilard lIKNRY V. ATWOOD, Secretary. 1 . .311511.,314 1N,1"6.43C. Pitteburgh, Mey 17, 18119. za—Ar a meeting of the Directors of this Ccrmpony, held this day,• billionth of SIVE PER CNN; befog Two DoSark end a 1101 f le .hero boict up et,k, was declared. payable In 0.41, on demand. to the holden of paid op stock, and to toe appne 1 to the ti 101.1011 ml of Stock Note* on Stock not folly paid up . myl97swd I. 0 4lEtt ztiniOUL., e.,,retary, Of PICII or T. 130•11te-% e tilt. Co., t I'Ve,Org ,, . M*, 6, VirAs a majority of the members of the lioatmetes Ins. Co. have designah M ...ruing to tt.o of Directors of mid Company their devitv to reut,el with the mutual principle, &Joint Stock Capt.]. with the mitre added rights, powers and privilege. et et Joint Stock Come poop, as provided for in and by their Act a Incorp o ratio n ; notice la hereby given, that, in porn:mote of the &tore etc. tlori taken by told members, the Directors of sail Cempony sill proceed to open beet. for re , Ceitleg it:inscriptions to the Cepttal Stoct of said Company, at their odic. on the corocr of ?lerket end Water atreeta, to the city of Pdtsburgh, eo TUISSDAY tho Ttb day of June next, at d o'clo.k A. SI, of said duO. Ity arc, of the Doted. . - trebsllin y 311:r 11. LI INGSION Err:3. ASSESSNIENT NOTlCE.—Notiee is her, by siren to the dlockholdre of the ..Central tionspsey" that an thetalltueut of ea COLLAR I'M team has been levied upon the Cavite/Hock. payable at the after, of the Treasurer, In the city of Pittaborah, on the 10th day of In a . I....siren. THOS. H. HOWE., cs,9:dtd decreer] t Treasurer Ctntrel lahtltig Co. OHIO WHITE suLystrß SPRINGS Ann.ineemtnt of th• Proprietor for the Season of 1059. rHE OHIO WHITE SULPHUR SPRINGS are eltnete in lisieware county, IS mites north Iron tninnitas (the Capital or Ohio,) on the Scioto rther,lo mllett from 1 slower., 5 raille from the Whits Sulphur Station, in the Springfield, lit. Vetnon and Pittni o Palirced, and 10 mile. from Pleasant Valley . Liptinga lAtstlon, on the Columbus, Piga% and Indiana Ratirnal. flpso Springs will Le open for the reception of Vilininn On the let Day of June. D., nolo othments of 1639 have been large, enabling the proprietor to eamonatiate from tire to els handout gum. Amman these improseumnts may be mentioned a large and elegant hotel, new cottage rows, additions! betiding, for 011.0.112Ment and recreation, chetahs. bath booms, a steam 'semidry, kc., to. ' Upon the estate there motley flaring., all within the lawn, four of which, the Whits tinipbor, the tihalybaste, the hag nosier' and the &lin. Obalybeate, are deddedly whilst the filth is remarkable for too polity Wits waters. TUE WM& SULP/101t is e beautiful Artesian foanfnio, eitahed nth the rocky hank of the Potato riser. At the depth of 160 fret below the surface of the 001,,t0 It awe the remarkable stream of scantier water, which eoppiioe this Spring. This stream was dincosered ttirty years ego by a gentleman who wan boring for salt. The water, when reached, at root ant to the surface, sod lOW ever since continued to flow daring •11 seanats, withal t change or abatement, either in quality cr 1111.161% MEDICINAL PROPERTIES For years three Springs bare been highly esteemed for their medicinal properties. During the past .eaaoo their rep:ascent In this respect has been angularly confirmed— They were administered by s physician, Judiciously en to quantity, time of drinking, continuance, •e.,end ander this systematic plan the ewes were rannerons sad gratifying. THE WRITE WATER BOLPHUR I. pocotisrly ootoicoolplo In thooo &tentere of the Lino Rod Stomach, which no often mallet gentlemen who hate hoop ton claaly confined In totalteslonvi torsions of node:AV - 7 habit, • " - - • • THE CIIILVIE ATE iil2lllNll3 Are permanent 10131.1. Their effects open broken down and debilitated corterlastiona have been not transient bat luting. girlog to the blood a nom vitality, and to the per. eon ten Ilia and rigor. I=il 1. a gentle oper loot. lovoltdo may rely upon orery forlitty holey furahhe.l them which c.contribiate to health and comfort. Ae • delightful resort during the summer months, the Ohio White Sulphur Springs bare no viral In the West, nod but I.w In the Vatted States. the location 1. peculiarly L•wlibt; the Scioto bore lea rapid, rocky stream, the °Cliff Limestone,. a formation hundreds of feet he thicknem, through which tho river ruts Ss way, it everywhere, either at or hear the iodate, the grounds of the estate aro beau tifully undulated, mid halm-versed with numerous ravines, which carry off all the soperfluons water, thus reOderiog th..ell dry mai the atmosphere free from that humidity to porta:lids! to health; three circumstances, Laken Into con nection with the altitude of the place, about 1,000 feet above tbo level of the ocean, make the locality as free from mis t-ions inflnences as a mountain region, The Spring property