iik -, c Il - k Tea StATS T/CERT.—We place at the bead of our editorial column the ticket nominated by the Republican State Convention, whieh assembled at Harrisburg ou the sth inst. The candidate for Auditor General, THOSIAB • E. COCRRAS, Seq., of York county, in well known to the people of the State as a gentleman, pos. w e" fi n e talents, as a lawyer, and undoubted honesty as an individual. lie was the candi . date for Canal Commissioner in the famous Pre - „ j aw campaign, and was supposed to have been -P:7'...".defeeted solely by the frauds perpetrated in Philadelphia, the majority of the legal votes tkbai4 been evidently polled in his favor. His .' - .':''"f44lalitioal record proves him to have been a eon. 4 ''sbitent opponent of slivery aggression ever since the question has been agitated. In private life, Mr. Cochran commando the respect of his neigh bore for his excellent moral -principles and his .uncompromising integrity. Re is, in a word, eminently qualified for the discharge of the du ties of the office for which he has been nomi nated, and to which we have no doubt be will be elected on the second Tuesday of October. Gen. rate, of old Berko, the candidate for Surveyor General, is also a very fortunate salva tion. Ho was elected to Congress for the short term, es the immediate sneceeeor of J. Glancy Jones, over the regularly nominated democratic candidate. His record last winterindicates that he was true to the interests and feelings of the North—never for a single moment yielding to the threats and menacesof the slave power. Such 'is the ticket which is presented to the great opposition party of Pennsylvania—it de serves its united and enthusiastic support. 1' ~. ..1. :- . ,'. ', l ;-• 1 ' ..*.... - ..,-3 ... " . - - 10-: ._ MIME !, :-( : :y-:. 1 . /- r..r. j,5: - t::::', MEME , . - . . . . - • '"kft.4., 1 , (4,11, all Vittgintrgij (6aett e. ------ . ~,, , . [masa. isarrr.-o. r..11,1•PF MkT.l - ratOrsort. R. ERRETT & CO =l= it.rrrre t.:.1-t(37-/-1. • FRIDAY •11ORNINCI.. JUNE 10. 1859 Reptib!kali State Ticket . 1110.11 LS COCIIRAN, mural - . BCATCTOI2 °E MAIL, • WILLIAM 11. HEIM, n 1 florin canty. .Repnbllean County Ticket. . ELIAS 11.1111611, Pattgburgh WILT.TAM VALINIOII, Pittgatrgh, DAVID A. PREISSIA.S, Alle.gbrni. CHARLES L. 1:101 , 11RINO, Ernrtr. DAVID E BAYAI(D, WILLIAM IIECY, Lowar Et. Clair MISTAST LAW TUOMAn MELLON, Colllnc tarsarcl AlTimtrr, JACOB U. MILLER, Pittaton,gh. T.L.ACRER, fiLlap3l,lN T. COULTER, &nth Fdyeate. reNtlrlfll , l7l6L. JuNATIIAN BR&UfF,&.utt, eimborgb, AUDITOR.. LA VES CORNELIUS, V.eu kiry sraime, NI. T. ANIDIMSON, F.z,t PULLCTOR cr /HZ Poo, Jr.SEPII MILLKft, Pnnunlun Turin Artoestamrs.—As'sotne of our readers may have a curiosity to know what kind of or , gumente the friends Cot opening the African Slave Trade advance, we select the following as a sam ple from an ultra pro-elavery journal, called the Carrollton (Mississippi) Democrat. Its mode of reasoning in the knock down, might-makes right tort, with more earnestness than sound logic. It is the kind of doctrine that will take among the fire-eaters of the South • "The Southern Commercial Convention in Vicksburg, previous to its adjournment, passed resolutions recommending the repeal of the laws prohibiting the African slave trade. This is right. And wheu we say this, we say it with a firm conviction of its truth. The law as it stands upon the statutes of the country is a blot upon the fair name of every Southern man—a re- I preach and a slur upon the character of every slareholder. This looks like bold ground, but tt i 5 nevertheless true. If it is right—morally right —in the eight of God and man for the citizen of Mississippi to own slaves, it is right for him to buy slaves from the citizen of Georgia; and if it is right to buy Haves from Georgia and bring them to Mississippi, it is also right to buy them . from Africa and bring them hers Where is the difference' What rational distinction can he j made? A distinction without a difference weighs j nothing in fair argument ; and ouch Is the dis traction which the opponents of the iraffic And does not the law that denounces one plan of the traffic to be )piracy; also by implication, at least, make the same charge against every plan of the system, and even the institution it self" And when such is theme, it ought to be repealed, as a matter of justice to Southern men, even though not a eingle African negro was im ported into -the country, as the revolt of such repeal. 'We are ,not now disouesing the question of expediency, but of right. We do not say that it ; would not be expedient. There are many ad vantages which would result from it, and there may be some disadvantages. The claims of humanity alone present a strong argument in favor of re-opening the trade. But we do not pretend to place it upon- this footing. Viewing it in Its bearing un the interest of the South and the nation, it hoe claims of no small moment." • - Tas Cnor ACCOMITS.—The Cincinnati Gazette of Wedneaday saps that although the reports by • telegraphic and other correepsntlence are gener ally discouraging, the verbal accounts obtained from farmers and others in the city on Tuesday satiety it Lhat the damages have been overesti mated greatly. The injury to the corn can be fully repaired by replanting, and even this will not. bo necessary to any considerable extent. • Wheat we believe to have escaped without mate iial damage. Pedaloes have suffered to the ex lent,.perhops; of ono-fourth the crop. Smaller !regetables!have soffeied more. Grapes are safe in this section, and the prospects for an abund ant yield continuo favorable Farmers, we presnme, will not he in a hurry to plow up their corn. In 1841, wo think, a se vere Jane frost occurred, which destroyed the corn, apparently. A large proportion of the crop was replanted, but the result proved that corn which war permitted to stand made a better crop than that replanted. To guard against contin gencies, many farmers are planting between the rows. This will enable them to choose between the old and new growth, whichever promises beet, after the effect of the frost shall be fully ascertained. A.n OLD MAN'S Ithrtonn.—Mr. Buchanan has a great deal of fight in him yet for those whom he regards as his enemies. Rend the following from a late letter from Washington "I forgot to say tolon that while Gen. Etridg. ens, of Lock Haven, Clinton county, of your State, was in this city—protesting against the appointment of Mr_ - Quiggle tut noosed to Ant weep, ha let out a fact which bears somewhat upon the future of Pennsylvania politics. After he had told Mr. Buchanao that the appointment alluded to was a moot unfortunate one, the Pres ident responded by timing that he desired to be l e t atone—that be was now . so old man, who would orlon be out of office and forgotten ; but Olathe, General Bridgton, would reader him, .1. 8., an essential service, by helping to crush GOT. Packer—a paint which the Preeldent earn estly declared awl his friends had fully d o . termined up:in—and that Bridgens started home resolved, after having had this programme etih_ milted to him, to take off his coot and aesist in patting down your Governor." As long se 01,1 Duck has the public purse in his keeping, he can easily secure fighting men like this Lock Haven paper General. - • TIM UISTOII to 16r,0.—We take the following from tho Cincinnati Gazette. he idea of the true boats of —union in lSCO" coincides with that which we have frequently expressed : •.A correspondent of the New York Tribune makes en earnest appeal in behalf of a union of Republicans and Americana for the next Presi dential campaign, and says, in conolcision, .1 have traveled in many of the States since the adjournment of the last CongresS, Rad the result of . , my observations is that more thou seven tenths .of the whole Apposition are in favor of union, in taking the field for 1.860.• many parts of the country, such co-oper .4.;; tion le not only desirable hut entirely practlea ble. It can never Include those sections, how . ever,'where themieerable Slave Code heresy is : preaahed by the Opposition or where the Afri -,canBlave trade is either justified or tolerated. • In the-entire North, tbie union ought to be of- Jested, as it likewise may be in por4ons of the • ' South; bath can never take place on a positive pro slaverybaa i s...Bo much la Certain." Enuesnortaz.—The expendltare for eohool purposes in Allegheny !sat year was $22,667.68. 'receipts; (State app, $1,467, and $22,471 71 from tsz collectore) $23,938 71. Surplus, $l,- 471 68..:.TiLe expenses of Oa 'month of '3une-- tho first month of the current schoil year-4re not yet paid, end iaccording to the school ar rangements must bupsidout' of the last year's dqplioste. . . ICeimbllewa Stite.Convetalon The organization and the nominations of this body 'were announced yestonlay in our telegraphic col umn[, and to-day we have received the Harrisburg paws, containing its fall proceedings, which we ex pect to lay before our readers at an early day. The late hour of their reception compels us to condense them as much as possible. The proreedings seem to have been harmonious throughout. In the afternoon the Convention proccodod to ballot for Auditor thm eral, with the following result: t. u. tit. iv. v. vs. on, Otis. Foster 10 9 Lawrence.4o 42 40 40 31 33 2c 33 Jordan-... 24 20 27 24 29 25 34 25 Cochran...3B 33 49 54 55 33 00 MI Snyder.-- 4 Sullivan-Ift I 7 1.5 12 10 13 10 5 The Mr. Foster voted for is F. G. Fetter, of Car bon county. The ballot for Surveyor General was no follow.; Kelm 91; Irwin 34; Carter 3; Close 3. The committee, on resolutions, consisting of one member from each senatorial district, of which Time. Howard and ftoseell Errett were the members from ' Allegheny, reported, through their chairman, Lem'l the following platform, which was noon- T i m o l d . lE:Y lia : t l E °P le ted en ' tivo intervention to prostrate the will of the people, constitutionally expressed, either in the States or Territories, is a dangerous element of Federal power, and that its eiercise by the present Chief Magistrate of the Republic, as well in elections as npon the Representatives of the people, meats our decided disapprobation. 2. That we protest against the sectional and pro- Elevary policy of the National Administration, as at war with the rights of the people and subversive to 1 the principles of our Government. a. That we denounce and will unitedly oppose all attempts to enact a Crogressional code for the Ter ritories, believing theimme to be utterly at sear with the true purpose of oar Government and repugnant to the moral seam of the nation; and that we affirm our continued hostility to the extension of slavery over the Territories of the Union. 4. [This resolution condemns the .re-opening of the African Slavo trade, and secures the administra tion with conniving at it by not bringing the slave traders to justice, or eendiog them to trial in places whore acquittal was certain.] 5. [Regards protection to American industry an one of the just duties of the General Government, nd demands specific duties on coal, iron, salt, and all products the growth or manufacture of this conntry.2 C. flint the reckless and profligate extravagance of the National Administration, canning a necessity for continued loans without any menus provided for their payment, give evidence of a want of that ability and integrity which should cheraoterize the Government of a Free people, and unless checked will lead to a dishonor of the National credit. 7. That the !passage of a just Ilemestead bill, giving ono hundred and sixty acres of land to every citizen who will settle upon and improve the same, would be a measure fair in principle, sound In policy, and productive of great good to the people of the nation. And that we regard the defeat of Mr. Groves bill in the Senate of the V rdied States, by the party in power, ass direct blow at the laboring classes of the country, and es unworthy of the liberality of a great government. And that kindred to this was the defeat, by the some party, of the pre-emption bill which gave preference to actual settlers over land speculators S. 'That the purity and safety of the Ballot Box must be preserved, and that all frauds upon the Naturalization laws, which have been so much m ewled to, to promote the success of the party ; we oppose, ought to be counteracted by wholesome and proper legislation. U. That we approve of the enacttneat of proper laws to protect us from the introduction of foreign criminals in our midst, by returning them at once to the places from whence they hare been shipped to our shores. 10. We cordially invite all meta of all parties to join with us In earnest endeavors to restore the clov ernment to its original parity, and to preserve the proud heritage of American institutions, transmitted to as by our fathers, complete and uctimpaired, to those who may come after us. That this convention do most heartily approve of and endorse the couroe pursued by our able and di.tioguished Senator, the lien- Simon Cameron, and that of cur Representatives in the popular branch of Congress who have zealously supported the protec tive pulley, the homestead bill, the just rights ~f ac tual settlers, antHractrateadfastly opposed the tyran nical policy of the National Administration in their attempts to force upon (ho people of Kansas a fraudulent slavery constitution, in opposition to the known and oft expressed sentiments of the freemen of the Territory. The Convention adjourned sine die on Wednes day afternoon. BUCLIABABISM to MAINE.—In Maine, the De mocracy are having plenty of discord, growing out of the attempt of the Administration officials to pack the State Convention and (by that mesas) the delegation to Charleston. Saturday evening, 4th inst., there was a violent etroggle in Bangor, over the election of delegates from that city. After a ecene of unparalleled confusion and noise, the anti-Buchanan men carried the day by votes to 415. The Victory as Viewed from Part. PARIS, Sunday Evening.—There appears to be now scarcely a doubt that the battle of Monte bello was really o brilliant victory gained by the French. When the Anstetane admit that they re treated after yesperete combat against " supe rior numbers, they confess to a defeat. The question of the numerical strength of the forces engaged on either Bide must be reserved for fu ture elucidation. As far no our present Info, ' elation req. it hardly seems passible that the Austrian allegation can be true. The French dispatches merely speak of General Forty', di vision and some Piedmonteee cavalry as having taken part in the combat. It is possible, howe. ver, that the entire corps dames under Marshal Baraguay,D'Hilliers may have bees opposed to the attacking force of the Austrians, (estimated by the Afettheur at 15,0000 and that the number of Austrians who actually fought may have been inferior to those of the French, commanded by Gen. Ferry. At this moment lam aware of two laconic Austrian dispatches, both of which treat General Stadion'e movement as a " forced re connoissance," and one of them says that it re sulted in "compelling the enemy to develope his force. Whether this result is an advantage to the Austrians after their "orderly retreat" is a question which 1 must leave to military men. This evening's Pays says "The first bulletin of the army of Italy brings us the news of a victory. After an interval of fifty-nine years the village of Montebello for the second time gives its name to a glorious feat of arms. Genereal Forey'e success against the troops of General Stadion has led to the entire retreat of the Anstrian line, the extreme left of 'Web has now recrossed the Po by the bridge of Stella. While we were beating the enemy at Montebello, General Cialdini, with a Ftedmon tese corps d'essysee, succeeded in forcing the pate cage of the Sesta before Vercelli, after a despe rate combat which also terminated In the defeat of the Austrians. This affair must entail simi lar consequences of the Austrian' right wing as that of Montebello did for the left. They will now, in all probability, evacuate Lomellina by way of Bnffalora, unless they should he disposed to risk another battle of Novara, under circum stances very different indeed from those of the first. The probable consequence of these two combats so glorious for France and her brave allies, will be the immediate evacuation of Pied mont by the Austrian army. It was Paid that Garibaldi is to attack the enemy at Arena on Lap Maggiore, that is to say, on the extrem ity of his line; but we now learn that the Aues ilium have abandoned the neighborhood of lbe lake. After each events as these, which have filled every heart In Paris with joy, it is curious to read the comments of a professional journal, the Mildewy Gazelle of Vienna. This journal re presented the Austrian army as being firmly es tablished at Vercelli with the firm intention of holding that well-selected position, "and resist log to thelset extremity." It was only May 18 that this bold resolution was published in Vien na, and now, on May 22, we know that the Aus trians have evacuated Vercelli and failed to prevent the passage of theSesis by the Piedmon tette army. This signal discomfiture of the Mil itary Gazelle conveys a leesou by which the journals of belligerent countries would do well to profit—namely, that it is dangerous to make prophecies about military operations. The Palrie in not so cautious as the Pays, for it evidently assumes a defeat of the French to he impossible. It exclaim: "This is the first victory, becauee it is the first battle." It treats the assertion of the Austrian dispatches that the French were superior is numbers as "evidently false," butadde, 'subterfuges have in all times been resorted to by the vanquished.'' Tun Fleas TUIPXRA2ICIISocterv.-11. has been a question of interest among writers on temper auce, tie to when, whore and by whom the first iz I iTeenmg tphe r 7n t e n ° te Society yh agreed e 7 Y I tat r e a k,. in l 1808, by b aa y tt Br. B illy, ,J. Clark and the Rev. Mr. Armstrong. It is accordingly so stated in Appinion's New Cyclopedia, in an article on Total Abstluence, Written by Mr. Greeley. It seems. however, that a society was established three yearn ar li er (1805) at Allenton, New Jersey. Rev. E. Page, of Trenton has lately forwarded the "Constitu tion Bonk" of that Society (it was nailed the "Sober Society"), with the original fifty-eight signalares, to Prof. Amass McCoy, of Albany, Corresponding Secretary of the World's Tem perance Committee, who has long been collect ing materials for a history of the Temperance Reform.—Newark Daily Ado. Jane"— ' TUE "RV:TIRED" GRAND DUES or TUSCANY AT VIENNA.—Ssys the Vienna correspondent of the London Times: Since the Grand Duke of Tuaoony has been here be has been appointed a Minister to repre sent bhn at this Court. It need hardly be said that the Diplomatic Corps is greatly amused by this act of soverignly. The present Tuscan gov ernment him refused to let the Grand Duchess have her dresses, but beelines, has been sent to her. The horses which were in the stables of the Grand Duke have been seat to Turin, for the ago of the: Sardinian army. The &altercate of the 4raad Ducal family. are obliged to 'apply eve ry third day to. the pollee of the; new govern menefor,..eartes de " —parmissloup reside Jli TV1014.:, ✓=-?: • • DEAD . Ltaitia „ - AND Dvaams.—The -Post-Mee Department. aid, a view of responding to a resolution of Coogrees, passed March 9, 1&9, asking inform:omo no to what level:aloe, if ally is access:oy to reduce the.nuntber of desdlet ters, have prepared a circular ca.lliug the atteo- Hon of postmasters to the subject. Want of proper direction to lettere, and the failure on the part of pOreons to whom letters are address ed to mil for them, account for the major por tion of letters which arc trot/emitted to the dead-letter office ; but the department, fearful lest tome neglect on thO part of officials charged with the delivery may add to the number of let tars remaining on band, direct postmasters to be especially vigilant that no letter escape de livery fur the want of the most minute attention- The practise of separating the advertised lettere from those in the general delivery, and requir ing & special enquiry to be made for them, is j discountenanced. The necessities of the Fib lio are deemed of far more importance than the convenieace of officers appointed to serve the public, and no labor required to insure a full and sore delivery of letters Is to be deemed nn necessary. The department, 4160, invite sin ges:ions from postmasters in relation to the dis posal of dead letters, as well as to their reduc tion. to the same circular postumaters are in formed that herearter paCkages containing stamps and stamped envelopes will be registered at New York or Philadelphia and sent either direct or ria the distributing office from which the re ceiving post office usually receives its mails from those places. No registration fee attaches to ouch packages.-I{odt. Consiitution. MARRIRD—Ott Thursday, the ilth lota by the Rey W. P. Iloteard, MARCUS W. ACHESON to SOPHIE D., lough ter of W. C. Reiter, D. D. ebe DYBPEPEIL9.---Tho worst foe of humanity to to well know% that we hardly feel &stated to cern.) time or .p.m to Itiler i posltlon. Few bare rata.] sofferieg from one or soother of Its varied forma. In tart, It le either • caws or CONINQIIMICS Of alstamt emery other dutE•olllc taken to this gage, we bellere one ram•db—lNCEltll A V E'd HOLLAND lIITTEKX—wiII always mitigate, If not .41.1 • permanent cure. We might use stronger langoae, but, as we are addressing • rearming well a • associable root mainly, dairy to avoid the prejudice which Umkid snarl. to what would Nam mere boating. Ilescrburn,lleadscoe—Alch and Natecto—in fact. all, that haretheir origin in bnpalnd digestion—lo wbkh are included -BILIOUS DISONDRItII AND LIVED LAMPIAINSB., Mental Disorders, Irritability, /ndirjewlien to Think, hapatianwe. - ftepeerrinn of Fpiritr, Nervous Fears and Trendlixa.drzint for Ealittudr, and a introlier as other affertinusaif this thus, rendering aroan unlit I'm nonr count, with the world and the toddy of hit farolly--•ill all, In mutt Instances, be found to hare procowled fero that diseased state of the dl Dee omen. which tbitniede It to eminently ulcalrated to railer.. CAMCV—The Octant. highly Concoutratod Voor• bore'. Holland Bitters I. put up In hell plat tenth. only, and retailed at $1 per Donn, Tho groat demand 10. truly Celebrated Ma-Monts hu loduced many Itultatiotua which the public slionldguerd aitalrod pnochanlng. Roware of Imply. Ilion! Roo taut our name Is on the label of every bottle you bay. - • - • - • ZUZEJAIIIN PAGE, J., • CO., 8.,4. Pr.victx.rs, 27 Wood .error. t.twao Id and zt Os., Pr Gohnnch. ea. at72.2AtINP ,un labbritiognitnta. 3P1..Pa.-DrC,SI F. /.P.IsTC)EiI 1 1 ofinSECOND SPRING PTOCK *pp 0/ I 111 cusnattrn OOLD MEDAL PREMIUM AN() FORTES, WILLIAM KNABE & CO., BA LT lAt tißr. The hare been er.r4eJ the limit., I,n. 10111 for excel lance over all competition, and are prononnee.l 8101511litilt TIIALBEITO, M. STRAKOMIR, GM:CAVE RATTRR And other dialingui hod Pianists to hr. f .1, I( one SUPERIOR TO ANY IN Tills COUNTRY wr , ,,Mannfotturer's F.d Axcat 1 .1 - PJttntur,ll poet CHA RLOTTE BLUME Old 14.1, Paauo bep. j , li.nt, Y.l 41. , r o.,rn Fifth El-zwENTit LIST OF APPLICATIONS for ,Illn- Lkoor., to"i Its es.• Clrr '• Othrs• Jobe iitti,l,49. brodley 1,4 ok,•10., otbm F W., 6111 Moon Jobu ,tluy Lou., 4 v 7,11, A boxf t, Hobart. tavern, Ina r.t.1.141..1,.3.a1L 13mM:um Jaa, agent, arab uWer gocala, 21 'l, 11Ite.11g lan:. JAL; N, ,atlttg lv.n.bq., Luder [Ant 1,01 . 10 , Et Cl.ol r. parts..ls: wd, ,lILLAIur C. ~t 4• vsell" •ty Lth LI.. do ==IM rerivray P It ott rt .1, 4th /In do 'Ural ristnneL Intern, Wen t l'ettelrurtrit. Kent 1'....ten:2. tha Lower et. l'lttio towetl..t. Lea! t`ante.r, mato,/ 110.4, Mifflin d Peter, , Al<Caudi.o. 31.0g1e Jsoab, wiw oak.' Ktud.l. bLm loghao, John, tavern. Peon towns f. 4, Marsh I.l«nry. do Aaat Birmln, tam. .101,13. th clo iturduck 1.134:.. do Jo Qui,ley J. K Warn, Lawrrocovill, t.t.r.b43 8, do Ctuslwro lownsh , p. Stewart! .11.1onty, do 4211 watt,. ratsdatr,l, Swem lwrperJ ha,. d• • tl. .1.. N.cot Val,uttu, 114....1...5tur, ...Bogor 11. ...lel.lli I.y lor .4 11 , tar rru, TII J7d A 8 A. Itowi.Ry. fl. rk Clerk'. Jnor 4th, ikt.l4 Tae Pentectlon of Dental Art. etTIMIZEMI Dlt. N. ,STEIII3LNS having opened an office at 101 Penn street, is prepannt to manufacture and inaort tenth of the shore deetttpt,on. In Introducing these new and Improved at ries a Dental Wort to the <Rite. of Pittsburgh, Ur. A. frets aasured that they will Meet the same faroraLin reception ethi:lo has b,rn ateonhal In them lu Nis Tort and other lwallites share they bare teen LeS , Nd •n.l he furthermore belleree that they are deetined 4. sopermals. as they rertsinty steel all other styles in LI tiIITN Nett, DURABILITY, BEAUTY end PURITY. and In ovary .iltality shiclt reud..si Attains' Teeth dealt...tie, and are et she echo time ninth Nee Si ;MORI in. .•Pedwnva of tel. tn.) 14 .1 hi. ,)11i. No. 191 PENN BT/LEET. NEAIt E CI.AI •pihclAwljoiW ' ULANK iIOOKS, PAPER AND STA kip TloNnT.—The sutuerlbor having leased the baPil lug on the minor of Wood and 7411.1 n. , formerly orermiud by !Simper t Rabin m • Rankin It 00. , ..11 open „n THOSSDAY, dn. 9th. with • Loge and well ael.tod stork or Staple and Yule, Mationery, thank Book., dc . His stuck conepnsee In pat, .Letter, O.p end COLUCtie.c.l Note P•lpri• from the best node In the country. Blank Diudisof his own manuteetnre of c‘ery style M Comm. - Mal, beget and fancy Envelop. iu gloat variety, J.eptitillbett's, Perry's, Pratt . * and other celebrated I.ael Penn Copying Proem., weer mod loser, a different pattern, Cobylog:Bookr. Arnold's. Butler. and Mayismit A Noyes . Wilting and Copying Inks, Magian... mid Lawyer... Blank Ikeda and elurtgage. Wrapping Paper, Din.. Boards, Drawing Papers, an Boot Floe boo .not Job Printing, Book Pluding nod /Meru.- typing promptly executing. Ullico, Bindery and Salesrooms at thr hornet of Market and Sheund streets, sa hodotolore. .1,10 W. S HAVEN. I IUCKIVIIEA't SEEL)! 1,000 tan billo prime. NEW ENGLAND ANED 13= .),10.2t4hltva _ W W DOMICIL NOTICE TO FAKIIiERS.— BAWs Improved 0h... M..wt c. 141 . • eornblood Reaper .n.l )I..neel Rovelviag U. Rakes; Undo Cndies—er rem) pal Hay Elevators for Barn% Bernie., Pickle; than flooka, and !Jerre/et Implements or the must approve! torts rib.,LeFale and Itelait at the herd .oil Implement Ware hoax., 47 firth street, Pittsburgh, Pa. )116:1 um f TURNIP ISGEDS.—We are ncw receiving our aupply of the Dew crop of Tory aupertor lualtry. Wholotala aud Ratan, at the dned and Implern..nt War- boom., 47 Fifth ntraPt, PittaUurgb, P. lelo7lruorFJ AlktVg WA IVIROP. - - - - J A MVP WA MILE BLUE AND GOLD SEIdEN, Obskeermie,b 'olio Longfellow , . Powns tool PUNIC 4 yolk Llood's Poems. 2 stoic 8,[1 . • P 0.115, 8 vole. Drtiortalsig's Poems, a Soli; Lalgto hunt'. Poems, 2 yid% Low oils Poem., 2 yolk Petcleal's Poem., 2 cola Whittlors Poems, 2 Shelly's Poems, 2 veils; Bultirso's Poems sod Dtsmn , l Yoh Tennyson'. Poems, 1 soli Amities 4ntlb, 1 vol; Poems, l soh teetus, I soh Jameson's Lose* of the Pm ts Sketches of Art aud Diary of an Kunogis, a • ils New sale. receirechis noon as publwhod. 140 KAY * CO., Sti Wood et. REFINED SUGAR-25 bulb. Crushed, IX Pulses - bud and Bolt Coming Moore. Just received end for into, wholesale and rend!, at leaser prices, at f ANU family orocyry cud Tn. Store, federal sh, Allegheny, J*lo TI.IIRD AItItIVAL OF SPRING GOODS. —A large lot of Sprlug and Palomar Dry flood., ore,. ;dialog all the latest Kyle., eon ups nth. at selo C. HANSON LOVS'a, 71 Market +tread. SEED BUCKWILEAT.-500 bush prime Peed Dock wheat to arrive and for sale by jemaiti. J. WOOLLY A CO., 172 and 174 Wood et. UST PUBLIS/tkill—Nutett, critical and J explanatory, on The Arta of the ApnU.a,by al. W Jushon, D. D., 1 vol.ldsno.—usap mad illextratlans, for .ale by 1.10 E. C. 1231.:1104N5, Allegheny. j AILD-15 kegs No. 1 Lard l rale by JulD HENRY 11. COLLINP. EILKINI.I-5u Lids. fur sale by JoIO HENRY II IaILLINELI WM. D. ssirru WILL 0111111ENVE A Jurenda Vocal Cll.l. can Elaturday afternam, 11th hut., at 3 o'clock, in bla Wok llama, No. 113 fourth mead, Lateran. Wood and knilttinold •treat.. Parente daeltim, their children Would lb. correct principlm of AINOINO, ought to embrace thisoppmdunltl. ca ha uld teach than tborougoly the foodanu.ntalprmciplea of mule, cum= enc l., with tido elementary branches. The !Saturday morning an, for Juvenile. commence. am otheakam the same !lay, and pupils Will neve the benefit of both chasm. Jekvlt LEAD AND 8110T-15DU Die bar Lead 2 pip do N bap axed Nos. Shot., Vor alolo by ' ye V WAIT &WM ON. • -- - PIU FIETAL-100 tons Valley Furnace Coke , PO; Ituta, euitoble for foundry porpome, for mole by 1..1) WATT a WILSON. NEW ALl.,l 7 Al'l o .ltS7—Yhird arrival tot the Eesenn —Th e meamttouot of y. complole of too old statid, h., Wood .1 00 W. P MARSHALL I CU. CIIIP LOUIVOOD-1 1 L - irbblet. for sale by 11.4 PAIINEFITOOK a CO., Ju3 comer of 11 , c0t.11 soul Wood riltY PEACLIES AND Ari.i;ks : " .— 300 boa. Peaches, LO L.. A pplwr. to litUt. and for sale by 'SALMI DICK kY A CA). lad Copy %.J ft log Inks, for *ale at the diatiormy Jed W. a. jouithipN t (XL, No.b7 Wool et. DA11.1:11.N PAPER,' in rolls, sold by the yud at W. a. JOHN6TON t opii. . No, ta Wood ',toot CI:MESE-100 boxes prime' cutting Cheese uu'd aud for mato by L DALZE.I. t 11 11 ADDER, rimta-2 cute for sale by- An, u. restuaroa* ";az.~; Nieto ,ftliberttormrnts OAF:GLAND PUMP /MTV F . llll rr(HIT PORTION OF OAKLAND kn,,, ..Xt. Lbw.. um'," wag la4t .ad a half MIA" Or Ito. 4 . 11 f, L.a teen Paoli% irto 1.. i• of ro i ls - tn. Ina ear, rtmging tic bow uto. to 4.11 RaCt.4 44 llotnt tor I.stl. I.l4.kattful at.. l ki Melt 1...1 ~.r-crt,l crt,1 tot 1, lon ~,,, and g-tAly h. in, Improve.l la Ili+ mi. luR nrr..lun to3uttrr. Tiart• lot. urn ono, rln ociAloG,l hood, with the sadwaraug....l limit clam ',Wale ectiall, taught Ly Sir and Ilre ti cry, c. hook Inthr vo, A lire cst 414 runs y Lour di. - Iv,: 11.- do u,.1 In it chin times rowiencer 11..., rendering thcin Iu 1 clown'.. n' ant de .lcai•ln gar boanty r.fwen. !C.,.facrers parity Mr, en l rourcnocticri . thri city, they arc mieuriinew, an •loor r tr cirtruy mideorcno. In order to arc.numndeto ti too may !bay ar e .1 Lt.r f..11,ic t , rY cii • Y Onc.icoth In 11.0.1 and the 1.,.1,10n In tub!, • oral Aomori pay meo4. j,9lrud 11. LKiI.I ' , I I,sison.l .1. . _ 1E4719. Laeeoted Arrival! of 14.raii-. CARPETS AND OIL CLOTHS, AT Tnu FOURTH STREET CARPET STORE, PITTSBURGH, PRA V A W D. & IT. 11.1•CALIUM RESPECT , • Y LILLY 1111.10.1C16 that they are ncelying a ter. una an l .pty .1 CAHN:TIM]. ealeered .1.. ertly front th.. Impotte. a toll klanufactnrere ty oue of the tirett, twat lu the East, to strhh-11 they aft wtion of purchasera. Aleo, a new stale of CANTON 31 All': NO, tor eta mw., par. hoc The lateet wake of Cl RPM' •SW xEritits, ..tr., I. , which shall be offered at the low. et rat., J. W. 1 , . A 11 M 1741.1.1101 • - • - INLY TWO PAYS MORE.— 1,.." ONLY T ten PA TS aftlhr oNI.V TW.) I,4V$ 11011 K. ONLY TIVo 1,41'S 11011 E. la.Aa at hal4H. II ISt HUNT A lIIN HaAid at halt la ica at HUNT s MINK Ira Uook• at halt price at HUNT R MIN FaUF 8.. k • at half IA Ica at HUNT A al I NElt•el SATURDAY, JUNK littt, Li THE LASE DIY SAIURDAI, JUNK lITR, IN TIIE LAST DAN, SATURDAY, JUNK lITU , IS TUN LAST DAY. RATIJIWAT, JUNK Urn, IS TUK LAST DA), CARD.-.11,NF9TH.- 11. , .,1.11tay 11....tainers Kul bay ern enon,l.y thnt Iln.y 'tr.. eery I..n.lkyr rel.l.4ldog the mt. tic u ifit ~.and twa mon4bln t;.,xls— haling neatlyneatly r. ir .f..iat 11 .. fArtho.t ANTI,' of Lac* Rfnutilinn, Lan. and 011..1 . 1415t,, 1...,. no nt 1 . 1%e (o,ty .L.. 40 Illisci Sili• mud other •rt1e1..... They hsra .na-lortrneut a 44114. St) Id. of ',nods for 'f ear. silos Prows, 1.1.4 nod 111n.olln Xllll.l) , lleria+, nod oil nt low price% Joft:dkuP_ . f DR.S. C. Si. PI 'PC II it J. A . ST IL E.. - Physician. for thirties of tl c Throat and Chest, sod ..11”, Chronic Ailment. c mpliralM sr dh no noosing F 11111101.1. 1 ., Ca.u.saptio.. Mill. V.I P.m] ra 5e...1, Pltinburgh, Pa. CONSULTATION PliEr. A lid , I ,in ss hoax sent to those wishing. to , Aou'd "ill kII , '• JeP , 2enrdit•l3V is • . WJELIDD'IS .P.A.T.E11 , 11" - SEWING ZITELCIIINES CAVE gained the confidence of all who use tht..1•1311 have proved ono or the moat valuable kr ago. They ttaw • Sheltie, making; the Lock Ettteh no both alder/ of thoelnth nuke, which cannot be uu• ravelled or pulled nut. They are all made with tho highert nterhatncal skill, and all warranted to work well on all kind. t 4 goody, trout the Llghtra Fabric to Hoary Loather. le part lent.; we would rail the *Urethra et all to 011 f now Fanatly Sewing slrwhinr It has born manufactured ea preewly frr Feretly ear, •nd has met will. furor trent all. It I+ .n *midair.' ma to t °leder It altuont kuposalblo to got out et order, or derange UN opera. Itoteed It It ae ample as to .stamp eh one, that ar email pirro Lf mcchaullm will WNW. No. I lea vat, conr,..nireit aLich ho worked by band cr loot, ou or off Its own table. For convenieure. ul slitoping, arid ohs° for large manufactories, "theta. It ta tn. bry to plare a curnhor of N11,1,1n0. Into making non tablaannvokr for then, all. Priv, It. No. 2, With Walnut or Alabog.uy Tablo, Htb., with or ..rabout Ilos Top, abi.h dom.. Nam floo nul $ll. No. 3, Panto .Ire ~\o. bat rant • eth n bolt. Afld At amen higher rata e.f taro& lb. kind la %at' In touinttctarlt.g Chglang ar Gather work. Tkit the cnesp , al Machine I. the 111.16.. WI I her . eg , • „git done t,et Co•Illg Mariae that it • 11l tt.4 J.., it t kori tient!, ...riled- that tbia Mat Won roue rei:re than an, tn:e. whin. ,tow to Prit+, No. 4, Tle. klact.lan Lan 1. 4 /, Ar..r.nern large waert. II ran. at a by rat. . I wo. inns ...nil,, anti I. without 1, thtoitt, the taat Alaatenel., 'f new., ever a.fierrti thr patel, It t.. 1. ta‘ttitatrly fitt.l plantation roll, tut It It arty pimple ,otann.t•uttal and Afloat., with bat hill. liability to get -At .4 •.r.let, Per-, (lilt. no. tit Thls it a now end chaapor lily le, an., prr,r ral ft•tiolle for Faintly, 4rht lastbna, at..l • art at vas irly work. It hat bran iintloo u alai rafrronoo to incut•lnnt in • trosig and dormillo, ,rt light p awl 14,17 Marintur, at • prtc• than . hot. ot D alairo It nun. very otay, r,pi Nod it pronounce.) th-bott nuchine now no intrlitt, No. G. Mot no ft Mailman got up un an eutn..l, pr: tuctplo,ll.ll..rent illPl3l anything tvnt bc - oto unioe.itn into poloir, and or ciontinha n tly sonort Ih.t, for ft tut ly n tha ,tual II t, tory tiEht 1011,., on. ,ry 1•161 , /l y, almost nolailtont sn ogior•lion no, A h A WIFE klit•LIK. It la on atrati,rd wi to 1., utterly It to tau* ...NI. it it.. a trwoot. ou talk largo sul.ps, r.l thrr.cl uu tn.- tuittonl by tao.m.ll crtn.l• that rea • ilbotan par . e+ not., Th. la.. thions.n. aro in rt..lno Bon k tut, nor Is to reto t.c.tin pull al Cho tanitatinto, an.l conaninen.t. 17, hot, Ital.lo.h. Groat,. The 'iota It ..n tn., it, ,final .lun t bteak to •••InIni. It will th. con... •ork hottre than n• 7 cheap unt,linne rua In niatin•t. %:..n nt . • nik cotton. or Dual, ritual Vicinity. ITt, fnn lisacriptlva Cw al,r, fitri.1.1....1 gonna Or itt.ll; 4:7 BROADWAY. It KW V.llth A LYON, nortirron, Arna..AGintiTit WANTED. ' ji.Z.lntia• Y City and Inatuance Company, N OTICE igt i be given that in pito...go , t..r ofAg.r.l 11 tin 1,,0. tr4olon sot.. r.ph. t Capit..l rc,,,11 of tL., Coo awl Coottly 1 nooronoo nf It.. cit 4 ~ , a at tn., ollico of IfliToff( .r.l ofroot, Alloohony. onTIJESPAY, 41..1 TII t 101.4 Y. ..th l 7111 of hay, •11.1 at lv I' hA 11,1. oo Ft-Clair atrool. YILI DAY 0f..1 o Al ' l'll DAY. , he Nth •nd 9th ofJuly hoot, tn:n4f....fo for yr DiTS, funko fLo .tort no mono, hon. In A 44 to 4 o'rlo.ok P of notoh JtMail King, Henry Ir. tn, MOE= 44 Q. (4 . .4 , 15r0.44 "41d .141 4NI ..I+ll =MMI MAI% . 11,111111 1,...,4. 'I KLAN. WF. appri,e ..11r friends and the put. lie Etna wt, haw., inn.. rod to our neer LIANt: 1.11.1 Willi...VT, au, ra •e•ill I n happy l. • tender them our wnri int tt. and fru., out ample n ll.u.ftit SO expertehne of wenty ynary so the Imam,. y: will 1 , 13116/ , 5 ns to nig, the cants citatnnaers. Wo will untlntn, It, transact the Fxrhang. and Nanking livalnri, in all BA branelow. Continental Paver Dina - ut...1 ant/ Ne.,ntint...l. lat.rtn. Bonds. and ..then nought not tn.ld COOSlMitillol3. PrtAtipt attention groat, 1. C./11.-nii. , rnt n, rtt .•1 /Alan. Beteiyed to (Inc Curr:.h. Internet Mina . ..l.li Tina. 101.:+1 n. Beni In tinerie Bank Note., Land War Molt, 8... LY-edlt Bernina/K..4in( Cal /eri.ornfetsta at Making Reim to l.runti.tlY by flint moil, ru directrd. nt,:%llnt.l IiILA)IEIt A KAIIII it 'AI MU V • - Tha itolnion.itte have .11 tan.alt, 1.) IL. ittam‘ril.er, al tha fa 4 tory, E W MEM =MEE ==l EllEffien ?JANOS ! PIANOS I! N EW ARRIVAL or PIANOS. 11 —The sabscrar, has 12fl 11,4”111. mart.l6,tury F:I , PF.CIA.I.LY MR THIS NARtikr Tbaee In rant of Plana. are Invited to t all and .run use Oil. stock, a - 11kb COM, rimy all the wu.octs al ) le. marlitrao lured by Chick..dog L &ma, (rum Ile plainest to the elaborately tarred use., and .t prim to .o h Im/rho...re /IQ All icuirvinoviata lo7d. W... 1 Carriages. and Bugglcus. 'OR THE ACCOMMODATION uf burghers, MI stranger. visiting tha rely. the subunit. , ha. oleo.ed n Sliaret tam. izioneollately in Ile. re.: M 0[1.111tkin•111 ibrUssy 04 iiret al re. t, the ...le .d CAKRtai/ISS, htit11111:8 AND SPRANG W 13112CE1 • . Of 1.,. ou - o lortnularturn—tbr matelot! all *wit, %;1-1/ 01. aro. 114• In otzmtnitlttety Ihr.t. mat• Olt. 1•1. •tt•ttot. and No lat moetranto Icon to Ml,lten, Clty, tto t. of latttattoon, to ottallltutitt KI.LIAII , c• Ott. gunny ttf lott uo.k. Thn arn T00r , ..e1.3111 i... ~.oun. 1.14 , 0 ,11.. en_Fart.r, lb.. II .1, 1 S.L IL A Ilevh.ny j, L gII - 1 . 11 lot 19.351,1A1x V NI sI I, I,ESSUNS t, Tilt D .011111 Info inform W. finn,iin and li, inil , l,, Ihrl lia , will Kit, into n. 11,. In Vinnina cr ,n 1,4101 inannionn, thn Vinlin, I , llli, 51..1..111., or In ,11,41,,, nI hit F . . nulnin NO. 113 iNiUltrllitTnit%T. In.tworn W,nnl and ittnithfintot, where he in prori,led with .reel.. an,' CI troinnt ma. ArrettNo3l i. 711 ,I.AMritti roll 1.1 D 1 Inn n,li ionn,l for Inorrilne Ihn Art GI ningint. tiittot with i , r Pinto, Yorte ur,mp...m.B , n( Tl,n .in..,. will In, nanili and .1.1. F.VCNI\n 1401.1. Trio on , l tburtetto Singing " I%•raso tll4lin klawon appl 1,40.1 a ti.l9 Q EC 0 N U, HAND MACIIINER) I.oli EAU. Una Stearn Ermluo 4! inch bnco, arrnkc, poppot cairn, COW pieta to On , crank pin. Toro Morrow Cyilndern, bl Inches ..rt., M 1 loar atrokn, ultra Rhafi r Villa, Moan. and tharring onorplera Pot particulua apply at our woo Lo, Coral, L'lltaborrric at our olflca, it! NU Ye. arreaL m y21:I nulA T ROIIINFON. MINIS A 3111.I.Kits Virginia and Eagle Papoi 13ASSFCTT sr. CO, Prorric.t.,3rm I=l 1.1,11 - priCTINE ei.i. 11,11,, 0? PRINTING AND .130n6 PAPER BONNICr BOARDS, WRA right! PA 1401. A S the Mille are now in oneressful Opera- Aim. haelug vlopted all the latent Impingement. vo . eaable 04 to make Paper of the very beat deweelption, lan can with confidence v o le. the tedronage Irten.le end the pubic generally. orders pent Itt ehail el - ream prompt attentinn IL H.—The IlittEra price will 1.4 r..la for grk.ol rtt,cl;sot• able R• 4414. Jr7.I•NI AN UNPRECEDENTED BAROAIN. —A &affable three Marled Brick Dwellky (lour. coutalulog eleven rooms, with denbleparier, manila mantle, gu, bath, At, and .11 the modern Improver:l.ot., •Itialantbally and braleftilly built. Thigi property Pr mtg.& on the elevated part of the &need Ward,. Third .trees, and Wlll be ma& at a great giantlike, vit: 150 9 in band, bal. ante to .0000 0(10.1 &MAIM pa) Mt itt. Apply It, further In. forniallon to je7:lnid U. 31•IC. MA ItTll9, 191 Paula at. 200 TONS PHELPS LAKE SUPERKTK I=l Tu attire ao.l far acle b 1 F.lnit Lift 14 sn.l Front stnsia. 1 - 10MkSTIC AND iifiV LEIIItY H O ODSD _ILI of away satiety: ale°, Dr. tbaalas Lora slam!, than la, Heals, y, MA° Gond, le 1.7 O. lIAN .O I.6VE, 74 alarkst .t. W _ INNER'S PIANO ItIMER.—A new Y V and complain nsaltual nr I truing to play the rival wltbnnt a Mn!,.. In this work he rnilltunnt• of tugNo ant eaplalustl In • how and situp! mutant. • Lilo tnslosll out wale* and eastcloan are Introd .1 slikh are ale Wind to W[ctwt and adonoo tha ptipl to attach I. added the notraat gaga, polkas, tsonnbadSansna'rac bet,. pubil.htd In any Wainer work- ilk r t orakle by 307111 t 11.1EILLOH, SI Wood st: airCoPka tantlodon ratan:4or 10, je.l - - RED TARMR-1000 lbs. for palo by AV PA &-k IARNI;OTOOIL41 CQ ROBT. ...1M."... A V. ✓ A Fullita... See . , ALES. BRADLEY, Vico rtrat I u•otr, 4,ruu. 114111 and GrKu Mat., c.O tl.• trLW ..u./ and trit.ut.n.4.•EHl And 4 4 ,11nAt ton.:4. 1.1 Fos. ;IA .µ.n.anol ol Lb.. St. sunl I ulan.l N and Tr•umpowtrai.i. 144~rt 11 McClur . (hy n, k..t. 3. , tal L. Pm J.,bn Stott, JAmes Da J rrid Marl. Arl,ntt,,x•L noy;:tt THE HIGHEST MARKET PRICE PAID f..r all gtart,l, r.r Cl.l IN WA 4 ilf:D tI.F.ECE AND 7FB WOOLS, at th. nm E.t.slasho-d W0. , 1 W Imo.' No. 139 Lit, ty Strs,.t. rtoner rrCall'a raya2 F J. L. NIARSTIALL I\TOTICF. TO CONTRACTORS.- Prupo sill he receive.' at the uffire of the Ro.cornin; Itogula or, Nn. no :•Inithrodd IttrueL nut n lath !net., or iho cermet .l non of n Nea-ar!on ittntth eltiL Alan for the grad ler. pa trig and witht orb elan.. the follow ing atterta, viz: f own atreet, beta . .•ets Poututylvania A V ellllo and Ring n rent; Cherry alley, beto,ett •troet and Virgin /II a portion of Third etro,t. tof Run stroot. fri liii BAAL; Mllil LEY, Rec. Regulator. Jam., ' rlloo• lln the COW{ of Cotncnon Pleas, No .7. vs. March Tv.lll3.lilZ.S. Serkh Carothere Libel In Eh vorve. A u now wit, thin 2811‘ day 9, the Examiner In tho atom rase, .1. Bowman towotty..r.l.l‘ heochy ordrred end eiroctenl to give tan do). notice in tho l'ittolotrtth Pod,' (kfzetie, of the t hoe sad plan of the taking of depo.lti ue to the nun. .• . Front the Gnat. - . • • May S. 1 , ;,9. Al lett : DANIEL A Ell STNON4 Prot'y To Perslt A. Carothers, the Respondent mho. named l'o.n sill Lake notice flint depoaltlons to the shove see will be taken at Weenie. of the underaigned, No. Itol. If‘mith Wee; In tho city of Pottal•urgh, on Fridny, the loth day of J bet we.° the hour. ol 10 o'clock n a. and n o'cl.xrk r. w.. whoa and whore y ou may attend. jet-. 11.1 J. IV EITZER, Examiner. I=l ALLEGHENY INSURANCE COME'Y oF ritTsntinGli. Orri. r. --No. :Y"," Firth S.lropt, Bank 131,.k, INSURES AGAINST AI,I, KINDS 01. VUU AND MARINI.: DISKS. ia.tAo JONEA. Pre,Meta; JOFIN D. MeCOED. Vt.. President: U. M LOCIK.ItnetIVAry:C.I.t. WILLWI DEAN, Onne.ral Agent. Dtatntons—lenac Jon., C Iltmany, Ihreey Capt R. C. Dray. John A. D noon, N. I. Enhonetnee, John D. McCord, lease Pnunoek, I. merlon[, env 11 tn. InAn, Hone. DMA, II Doren. Jet Iy.l C. D. M. SMITH, Al torn,r ,tritt :it Boots, Shoes, Hats, ;JAMES P. TANNER, SHOE, HAT AND BONNET WAREHOUSE, No. rt t 1 NV tz,,..1 Si re i• 1 Ita• unw ttl .t.'.1,. I.l+ le, lari. Fa.. k a GOODS M=l hallimpowd 1.1 •1 r thr n rrre •, It tau, rn I manoy by I=l SII-Dratoreere 4,44.4.. I 4.. rail 4,44(44,,,,, e „ 4 l laly thorned,. I the trn 6 , 9-1 . 14.4 ticolftr oven order., mei ,441m41 Brmintre. , C, C.lltxrnerolpil liopt,rte. 1!E FOURTH SEMI.AIs:NUAL V0L1. , 31E , • ftlusbl•• 1,..r.1 • f ff•-.lit., ah,lt 1,6 tm1,.1 vt. tun 151 b of Jfsufotry. Ifff, foe, l•-en e allaur ttf, adt•xt..ttl‘. A.mauA, n tvvi.o.l au,d ,fr rc•cf.tot. t.mr o f•• 1 •li•lfvf•ry n+nN half., 1,1 •Itt,ty ••••ith t!,e• hotsisetit nf Its.tket• ttn.l Nlttrt towts I Wli tsoot CIII(. sl Mt. 11,. ••••,I d [4.110,111A It.. 11 , 1,retirst RAN, I. thus tust.tts, etvorscloos and retttabis r . tttaitetntl ..1 air lets was, sattoltit telotpwtrottc snd bust. „t „t s ,t .4,ru s t tatt l ts o est. nt:t• lb- Sara . Vora fderrimor or Liaoler .111 iracorralu by a key an-earl...pug the tarok. Lire µrad- of cred, charade, trahrta, and capitat tir barb gra Wlll re. bkely In 'hat! am', LIM. bile Om oureobloworr bare, hant 'rot ran am!, nr eurary. the erael urn rola:len ea hh h the No. VorL bond, tare their bbelpda Trl pi . 4 1 1 . 1 1110 WI" 1 1 1.1sy 1 1 .01•%/1.1e thst re.O. .7CIII . In unsk u. 911,1.1 , 10 ei,Jl/ And W keep purclae,me Informs , ' of the cltatuna that must on...marity take place, Ito prta prietora Lune • prinLed lira c,,,ltnas •r«-ny *rn/P. The time sod Imoli.. such • •rk nic.t toe In., a It tn.{ ' , relent, sod thr It no, Intr. 10 Renaming At nroll atel ppaGuahle in•lre Ihriounble ...InN,. neer...out. Mentat.,onne, It,nkrt. and Reuss t. SlO.l j. 110. - 10 ,1 01111/1 th . " .11.1. row, wu tn, • Ilundro.l Pot • 0 , 11,4112. Lftrl . tliOVl.L. I ...•I•t rJJ it.l. - ••1116,n,nt, YoN, er Pr,•!..1 11./nt F. It I , Ell N. Jr., A.,al 4, .'. .1,14, Li/14 mg.h. .1.1 7E: M _ - EXCHANGE AND BANKING HOUSE .1 am.YA L G rhAn.. WnL, .1..11/ Wer3 I• . YAutn, ..1,/tin Irwin, Y. r. int.ll Lyr/riA Nwlt‘ , le• r.rg.hlly. IL I` 1.4, II lirr J I ntwm.tr. Vatlrr A Ir., 1111 And, lirw, Donn.. .1.1.4 A. Gib", I KRAMER Cr RABM, Baulk Block, Fiith Sr r.tt I' I A N o CG. HCSSEY S: CO. bare t. th..ir now Copper Wiimbotto, NO. 37 FIIIII liTtaarr. to th. iron r.:fit Itto. - 14, third door It r.ot 11 raft Plttenurgh Copper, Rolling Mill. . lIV Ar. 14.1:PACTIAILPS OP BRAZIERS BOLT AND SHEATHING COPPER, PRESSED COPPER BOTTOMS, r.tAcON.IO - 1 - IVit: TUBING, kaurd Mill 11.4.,0nt. and Val, of all Bra., Erato.% Short and other Brn,-u, Ctlepnii It V P.TS, AC. in Block TM, Tiu Plate, Icad Wire, Sheet. Zu.., Auld /lon, :duel Iron. Tina.: Tools, At.; no. 37 1 Fifth Street, Pittsburgh, Pa. Copper cut to any ratter', al:ark:um! K cILIKAnt ILOVIRIB, No 27 Fourth Street, near Ferro. T HE Fulowriber respectfully announces to j the pan nos of this kIA e.tablishment that be 1.1 1.1,1•3t•••I nil r..n.1.11 PARTIE. , AND WFODISia f• II 1401 style with rst.t.tre. FANCY CAB F.:l AND PYR &MIDS. Sy-44,W. mrn end I.,dlra ...red vetch Meals. including • vel) delicacy ..1 t ...am., ta)111 Al,first class 11 f ) at ell bents day end ertniog. guyaulitiot JACOB 11 lIMILEY. ARMA . ruliS AND Iti!Cli ETS -- Hto dol., N.. 1 lon, 25 .1., 2 .1.. 5 ,1.• du .; du fancy .1. 0 d., blue and tot ,1.., • 12 .1, blue A arse,, 01,11 , . 1.•••• •••/d mal Jou., ,rar: LI mi. , R. ISAIAH k A l'-11+m MEKICAN 1.311 ROPED' remove s iLf,. irom the4ot to a kw u ashes, ccit,ollt pain or the slightest inconieulence to the nett., Bunion. re moved Ir.. the big toe, reduced to the natural aim invert- Id nails changed to a healthy auto, char,' reasonabln Wean No. 41, 131..C1a1r llntol. enyl7:gltl CITY AND BUSINESS TA .\ AND WA- N..., SEAL RENTS, /AT A011.•21) W A tax-pay ern of the 1.1 and 2,1 Wards, Pittsburgh, are h.rebs te.tinad that the boOk.okassestment for etty an.l hushes. Taste atm! Water Recite hare been loft with the City Treasurer, who Id now totepered to receiro said tears and cunt., A tIedUCLA•II ut live I.er cent..lll he madam. bases paid before Angus, lat. Jed lied WM. Melilla UM, City Treasurer. B ANK STOCK WANTED.-- Pang of Pittsburgh: M. and M. Bank, Iron cite Bank, BY AUSTIN LOOMIS JO, Brokers, 53 Fourth street. N V E LIM'ES, of every prescript:iota, for sale LL B at W. U. JOUNSTON ACol d htstlonegy Warehouse, No 14 Wood street. MT. BAREG ES, Lawns, Ducat,SunlTirdirellas, Laro Mann., ft.: • ,Gor , d neeortrutut Ir 4 C lIANMON WYK. 74 1.1.ka et j" i -- I ENN. CORN-1000 bus. in store and for ...h. 1. 1 mil Ismen men ny 1.C , 0 , .1100 KING IiAIgiNS ; L Lai . boxes time V - ''''' i '" l'''''. l " hY REY NI Kit A AN!TW ) N• T V 1/I..eronol for sale by ISAI All DICKEY t CO. Be 7 Al ss 0 :( 0: : :- .11:, :ti L., , ~, w l A L F I : 7- :I 21:3 i 11 41 6: 1:(1 od a f,IT landing for eale by 1841 All DIOKKY A CO. ----- landing ?rem steamer N . j . 1: :::,..„ . W. et B A . ' t iir::: : : rwc i et imp : :: . _ ruitpENt I N li—tl) bbLs. for sale by B • • • UTTI7:II7-I're.6 11011 MAW arriving for sale br rn, ROM% DIORBti. 318 Liberty itroot. large Bk priine - Wiitern: r. , i , 04 and for sale by J. A. 1.1110 MT ACO ENINNT-100 bbje. for Bale by q 29 HEW LI. OOLLINB flit torcllantows PiiiNtrurgh 10muninco coBp10) (ACV, N.P. 96 Water Street, PITTSBURG 11, PA. WOOL , WOOL'! 330/VD7 acC WHO ',ESA LB l'lttahnrgh, V'elllbtl.l For Bankers' and Business Dien =23 179 LI REIM , 0 Mmtet REMOVED. 'gildlit Jlo t tros t St Lents. May 1559 A MLITTN , . Board, held this clay. It arta That on au.l utu.s . :ha I,th Jun,. 111 stein alsaul staamtalata mutat, lL• nl..i Gum not tau. sa.th w mum lalith,cuf, nnti•l•c:el ) it, inataa, s • • • i•I Um 14..0,1. m, Ili be maJ1. , ..1 Instructed lids In :is< in MO al•sissii nil l lLlr clly. Jr 7.15,1 J. li. 111 , 1,11E0r ALLP:II;;NIi F.9O,ISACI: vermult. t Nn. a: tint. Street . Pittstargh. 10 ,. .INSTALVT.INIT NOTICE. —The Secoxd In" iffeean.nt of Twatoy Dollars 1 11 per &Imre t , Capit•l Stock nf the Altegt.env Inotrauro Company—ln ae rordenre with (hr. prortalon thattotrlor of looarporatiutt —•,11 b. 41u• and pa,aotr oh or b. tort. SAIUtt.DA tithing, jetkigol t§ Ni ,'o. . _ LLEGII EPi V CLYETERV. -:S v crnary and Office. \r. 77 t'l Tr] STIMET. Snr , ..tinten.lent'a On, etch. 1 . 1:e KVEiI V i. c..ht honer.—The annual 1.1,E tag nl the corporator'. of the 41,1,71wn, C«inetrty a tll on tk• t:,•mete,ry grounds, on WEI , NED.4 V, 11115 al .tun. et lo'circk, P. N. BF order of the Ellard of Ilansgere -- PaNuall.V•hix l syLlusattlz Co.IIY•Ni, Plth.burgh, May 17. 1559. I AT n meeting of the Directors of this Company, hold this day, cd* Fl V E PER CENT, Laded Two Dollars and a flat( i., 'dun, ou paid op enct, um, ovelaf &I. payable In cad, OAP di' OVOril t to the of pail Op and to be m.ptiod to the Itittldadon Stock Notes on Slack lot fully port up tnlld:tlved I. tlnlEit ,t,..t.tt 1., S. , ...WI. ASSESSMENT NoTiel;,—N , .tiee is here by giro to the Stockhol,b ralsf tit.. 'tient rad kl 'Mut; (tmpany" that an Installment of 000 P.... Pro rosin has been let bed upon the Capital St,k, payable et the Ride of the Tremor, lu the city of Pit taltur.d, ~ta the 10th day of .loon prtothuo. T111.1.i. TI. Ilu m 311.1141 &cmlary• Tnqtenr.r C.-utral ?timing C. OHIO WHITES SULPHUR SPRINGS Announcement of the Proprietor for the THE 01110 WIIITE bULPHUR SPRINGS k••• ail tiat4 In D.lan - aro county. 1.4 mime north from o , lutabos I the Capital of Ohle,) on the Scioto river, IU lrian I lan ire, 5 intlrw from the Whito Sulphur Roth,. on I lie ,pr Vernon and Pittsburgh IL.dlr‘vd, and In nak. ruin Phanant Spring, Station, on the Columbus, Ih.pm and llolinu.llaolrond. Sprfilgri rill I e op., for the rereptima of viaitora On the let Day of June The ttatausemette of 11.59 bare been bone, unabinig the proprietor to accommodate [rota fire to six hundrao guests. A mang three Improvements may be mentioned a large and elegant hotel, new cottage rows, additional buildings for amusement and recreation, tatertilre bath homes, a • LUIZ laondry, itc , boon the .crate there are fire Swinge, all within the lawn, four of which. the White Rolphor, thee:hely bean., the Mag. narin nod the Feline Chalybeate, are decidedly medicinal, dal u t he bulb I , remarkable for the tastily of tta wetter, THE Villl . ll SULPHUR le a leinitial At te,lan fonotaio, altuated uvet the r..eky leihk .ol ihe out rids. At the thigh of Ife, feet hetow theout lere the the arkahle etream al bulph”r k r, which impplien thinreio Ti,,. amain WWI dievoter..l It illy years •¢o by a gentleman who wait lee leg h.r call. The water, w h en Tellelled, at onto arnao to the surface, luta ever alaci, contioneJ nor during on Mr,400411. 1$ id,. t • Lange or abatement, either In quality or volon, I=4 For gate the. Springs Aare been highly esteemed ro their medicinal properties. linring the past wagon their qattntiou in this nape.. has been sliagedsrly confirmed.— They were administered by • pbysleir.u, Judicamsly se to quantity. time or drinking, col:di:imam-a, ac., and under ible r...nadir paw the rune were numerous mud grant,' ing. vrolualy aorrieostao in tho. diaonicra of tho Li iror nod .`.3tlaux , h. which no ofoal oflizrt aon , lonaon who boa, boon too ...flood h. lao.haao, mud iornons of ata!ontary hat:. In perolacent Odom Their effect. upon bro:ro dawn and debditatcdtonald.ofiou. have been not trenpletd but Ink plying to the blood a now vitality, and to the per. eon gow hic and Tzgor. THE SIAGNESIAN WATER Iva gontln lowillice May rely upon every facility being furolklacd hriu which can contribute to health and conflot t. A. • delightful resod during the summer monthe, the Oh. White Sulphur Springs hare no rival in the Weer, and tint lew In the United Stab.. The locatton healtlidi the &dot° hero in a rapid, root, 'dream, the "Cliff Linfratone," a formation huodteds of fret in thirktiet, thii.ufb which the riv, r cute ate way, it eferywhino, either at or nwr the Inflate, lie ground, of the relate ado beam Moly nitilulaPdt, and intereperwel with nomertos ravines, which carry off all the impernoonn water, thee rendering the wall dry and the ottratepb,re free front that humidity to prejudicial to health: th, re lira:Eminences. taken Into eon wail, the &Ramie of the place, about 1,000 find ..hove ilia a loud of the 'wean, male the loiality an free from male ridnn it.florncea sea mountain region, The Spring property cowl/. of 320 acres of land, ore hum driiii ail e h rh IR rov•ired by one of the nowt beautiful grove, 'hi Thle riocllland I, 111.011,01101 f iSigt oC into walks end driv, a, one of did latter being two miles in rStent. tuttinz h.aa bt the pies adopted. is brought into r o ll w..h that St naturally {Vann awl Hot erring.. The be—t•.l is tho bath tub by Meant pipe, the 1,..‘ el to.ing .surd i.tsh enough to preclmtshslls salts, it Is hy this ..stem applied to the notice of the bather vc its the ioe• of the mhos logredlustr. TELLitfIAFII OFFICE. A Offic, Cottuntinidting with all part, of the rnuntry, um titen netaidished et the npriuga. To be thee in i - Autnritun with distant NionA will Ire a great enneenioncis to gimitiernen who can ihear 'rem and dine: their linetnees strains daily. Ail the acressorie. °menu} , to health, pleasure and amtwiementoilsitorenviyeLpect to fled at the littio White Std. phut Spriors, ea tho preprotor it determined to make it, in ernry partidular, a !Int elms watering place. Gratified with tne llbt,J patrotia, extended last year, no effort will De *trawl In 'anti& I. cuntinvencn. A livery, ••• and carriA64, la utlacl ad loth,. Forlo,o. fit lorth, Infosmittlon, arrAogrm.nte for roocoß, At: odJrnla ANVIL W WILSON, Jun, 11,r2 , 1m.:. White Fulphor P. V. INts.wan, Co., Ohl, THE BEST SEWING MACHINES 'S a A. M. MARSTIATA. & CO Irederal Street, .Allegheny mrll ~, /r,'•w w 14: ~). PRINCE] LAIPERIAI, CHAMPAIGNE 111.011 DE VENO6D & CO_ Epernay, France, As mod at the Imperial Toblos on Continent of Earops. A PERFECTLY PURE AND DELICATE KINK at a moderate price, admirably adapted to fern. ily tow mil rapidly becoming an cetablitated favorite In tho city of New York, baring elkited the moat flattering testi. o. 1•110 from the proprietor. of the llconitkellwrat, ST. Ntonotite flout. Waimeal. Horn., klmmrottirm 11m11., Amos Ilona John' Norm, ,and all the loedlog purchaser. i.feemipainne In that city. Sold by ill. principal dealer. throughout the country. E. V. IIAUtIIIGYOUT, Bole Importer, ember of Brost] way and Broome &met, Now York . 1n)24...1.12dp ICE CIIESTS, ICE CUESTS—Every con CtriVAble style &rot size. A large stock of our own mak . and twarreatctl. Meat "Safe., Heat firttez—sereral fixes, neat and cheap. Mattner'e Celebrate' Patent lllvo Minute Ice Cream FrteAtre--all el.en front 3 to 20 gnsrto, at tuaoularturura . pr Collare.oal ittroaces—all the cheap. W'nt•r Otolere, Water Coolers, Itathiog Apraraloa, Self Sealing Fret' C.. The larytat rntply the aMex en noble to bt• Inta..l In tbe city i• ut tbo Iton City 6tove and Tin Ware bons, nr IC. W. DRAD.3IIAW, N 0.134 Wood street. let door below sign of the Golden nun. rl VOLUNTARIES.—ZundeI'e , Tvw wilaodrtil and kitty Volnotart. sod Interlope for lb.. Urren, Melo:aeon, Seraphine, to., with Introductory remake; eeriptioo of stops. directions for tho purchase of Urgent', & 04 ndeptlng the work especially to tbe wants of Tonne orgenists, and Mean who hare merle eteacient pro. grers 'woo:open, plain pashoody on the Organ, Melodeon or tierapit leo. Pi ire y 1,60. For wile by JOHN fl. kiItIZOB., 61 Wand streeL ICE CREAM! ICE CREAM!! ICE CREAM . , F. A. MIEReCif k SONS. Ice Cream Saloon and Bal. Water P.anotaain, yrork sod AOeefyn Confactton.7. fn)24 43 BT. CLAM fiTASET. B OY 'S SHOT GUNS—Attention is invited to on, atom of BOY'S 13110 T OONB, They were manofactored apetlelly to our order. and • light. well finished, and entirely fellable sod tore. Parrot oho would teach their boys to be marksman, should else, lee those temtifel writte.. 081t1W111011T • YOUNG, N. la Wood street „ C &Lists. ' SURGEON DENT/871 Office C. sAI Petite...o No. N 7 GRANT. STREET, olusmite the Court lions, belles.. he am suit the waxn of au7 (hat mar tarot him with their bstroosse. At..l of the ...dens sty lee of7seth insetted if pudic& alltl : ± l . .rls GAS STOITES—SLEAW'S PATENT. — subscriber would Alrtct ett.tints to ettl• Pelt lh Pluto for slimmer use. We hnee .11 F. 6 7 c : 1;11 7 C etits to $75,00, mud marmot Gm... 01..7 CRA1 . G , lion. Cull and ere. sras N,121 wool street. rrilE ATLANTIC POI, No. 1011--The very beet for Mere. Olee mad , . Gar and IMO only by w. O. JOHNSTONCO., Stanton; 67 Wood arotit. — --31 lATANA CIGARS, superior GENVINN I ,„„,o, the ty, cot oOrnpi La prowled at Stn. FLEMING'S, 1.4 Corner Diamond Lod Market street ettrOOL, WOOL.-100,000 lb.. Wool want vv r,l, far vehleb lee 11911 pay the highezt market price n tech. HITCHCOCK, bIeOREART /1 03, 1= amend awl 151 Front et. CHEESE—Several lots of flue cutting W. Reeerve Cheese reed and tor lisle by 1. 4 RIDDLE, WIRTS L 03,195 Liberty et. OATS---IWbus. prime Ohio Oats CrTnie by PO3 RIDDLE. WltiT9 k CO. NESUANNOCK POTATOES,—iO - bus white Ntaltannoolt Potatoes Coe Web, RIDDLE, SPIRTS k CO. EXT.w LIQ,UORICS, Brats—fi cases fur iby 1.4 B. L FA lINEBTOOK k CO. CUT AND DRY TOBACCO-20 bbls: ex tra emigre., 1 . 1222c0 for de by WATT 2 WILSON. NEW.W. R. CHEISE-400 has new cut Inc; ch...t 3. B. CANYIRLD. CIY& 40 BBeIRADEF• FLOUR (TRADE et* SaUffrott sa lts. P. SI. 17©0.44s Auotloaeer e_ ~ _ Saks Roma No. 14 MAL Bonet . ELEGANT LITERATURE, MEC RANI CAL Wring:: ANT) STATIONERY.—On Saturday totng. Jo. tlllt.ta o'clock, Will tio at the rywanemml rcaima, Naf )Ul5 't'reet. au ext.:laird r..ll.ction nt .I..gant Literature, kieChankal Work ntol etationery,wm on , p re Itym's Japan kl p.o,1):00. 3 tar liegarltda Work..: *oh: Chti.b'rt..l,°,., ' ' [nation. Oast Etenker's gootital Worka.l.lo: , Works, 3 vo'w, Daditrell'a Edtalltspeara, v").' Dk-U"'"‘ "' 2 00'5 E....fp' • chniainl i rechaiii ,. .. gT , O.A g TrM EL i 'ld Reah Richardson on Warmth„rocket. on tit s ghtlnciinnien'aGattemetary;Beritat"T cg Patent Itreentions,2 vole. Andante* 11..batilm' map -2 rag ARAI to Ilumbolne• Connor. Malts Brute/ Geography. 3 crew quarto; Llaingaband • Trac e y, in Ain.; ! Works of ettrie. Lamb, Wm. Itarlatt rod Leigh lima; lbachug's nue catalog, of the Family Pads, New lE,gth, llir- I tor, I rot, New York. r, v ole:andbalf bonaA Conte In great variety; !tremor... and Pstalato.r. Cap Letter and Note Paper: Lteff and White tarelopoe, an, Catalogues aro mar temly, and the laa.k• will ba open tor Ae mantualloo tbe day of sale. P. IL Dana . Leo ,. MI FTE EN BUILDINO LOTS IN Tllt ERTRNTTI WARD AT AUCTION—By •trtna cf an ref lb.. Orphans Court of A deghany amtunly, fogad to Wm. A. Haig., IL D., esocntorrf Way Et. Porter. deed, rrdl Le oil at the Commercial Yale. Roomy, N 0.14 Fifth Intact, , n Tuctany reaming. Jona .. M.ll, S o'clock. Eta Lola ni round. aitnate on C. 11 0 .0 Aran., Eetvhn Fniton and Arihnre arta... baring nack • front of kit fart cll Ceotro Acenee, er tenotn, bark , at hot: also, Nine Leda of Ground sltuato ,ut Choke .trect: bang Now to", 37,14,5 D, ft 3, 6t , 62. el sod Portar'o Om; baring each a front of 23 feed, and •NIMI !tug back t:• feet. Terma, oneltalf mat, residua In too equal annual paymenla slat loterett, Sec - rani by judgment howls U. I WI 'l, •0 je7 I'. Ant:. a.lllll aa. r Lai AUSTIA LUUIIIS & CO., alerrhouts' fighting , . CCOCK SALM In AU IN LOOMIS ,I. 1 ‘ .3 Co., AT TUN EXCHANO* EVERY TIIUILSDAY EVENINi—Dank, 11114, Inxura to tad Copper Stack, !Lund •utl Natat• nol.l at pnblle Dee at tha blenrhanie Kayhangs by AUSTIN I,lA:tillS a CO. Notes, Prafts and Law. on lirr.: ratan- argeliated na table tetra• ht AUSTIN WWI'S &AIX, ea2l W..ct Note Brekom nit Yonttlt bustnrso Jilottrrs C Tbiptpro DISSOLUTION.—The Purtneraiip hereto fore exiata.g t4dlroon Wsufax F•ttrt aud Ihzon Itaow.a, ands tha etyto of WM. SMITH it CO, was di. arrived ou Wo Irak day of Fobroary,l6s9. tr tba death of Mr bison itrou-u. DA VII) E. PACE awl JA.3IES PARE, JR., haring pnr chased the leterert of 31r. D. BMW.; deed, In the late firm of Wm. Smith k Co., the Foandry and Machine Fissions will b.. hereafter eanducted neiderlhe style el EMU, Park Co., by whom the I:mainline of the Istelkto WEI be settled. SMITH, PARK & CO., N INTEL WARD FOUNDRY, PITTSBURGU,PA Ira, ehousr, No. 140 First and 120 Second Stood, MANUFACTURERS of all sites and de in. sci Ipt ions of Coal 011 Retorts and Stllla Or and Wa ter td4oi lOW Irons, Dog Irons, Wagon Roam, &sal bfrodda rllers, Hangers and Conplino. Also, Jobbing •od Al.lacto C.ollo'ol' over, descrlptlott made. loonier. llvoiiog complete MACHINE. SHOP *Herbed to the P.mutry, all or:ens:ivy ?Mince will be weirdly attended to. m3'.Zidttw3t! Till; undersigned have associated with them In the Coinntirelon fluelnewi deals Prom" late of Steubenville, Ohio. ThetrulttoE-Oot firm will continue to heretofore. NMICH • OM sYLS norm Wizsztlcsr COMMISSION MERCHANTS, .• For the 11E*, Pig Iron and int:toms. • • 03 WATER FIBRES', Erinrcrou. T HAVE THIS DAY ASSOCIATED. WITH ma Mr. JOON BELLOW, In the Umlauting imam., snick sill to conducted under the name and nip, of LEM ON t !ALLOW. JAMES LEMON. . . LIMON MEV . Uundsrtakang In all Its Benne es. LEMON & DELLOW, No. 118, Fourth st, are prepared to no Undertaking in all its branches, In the twet manner, at price* Li exit too time.. Ws all spe cial attention to Pick's near igylis patent Nara. Bane Came for the wile of which Fra aro wile agents in Gila city, and of which we keep col:intently on bend alms assort ment. Ae regards teauty of obelm and finish, ihey excel all eine.. Funerals will be mippiicil with Ileum., Loma. and Carnage. promptly, at lower Fats than any other establish- Ment in the city. Guaranteeing to tender aistialaction, they ucha COIitILLAUCC of the patrobsga heretafore so liberally .wended to the old arm. aplbutly B URNan:. miciu-Wit.:- Cincinnati, Ohio HAVING TAKEN A LEASE UPON THE .. BUILNEr fora tetra ulyeare, and morgaroled In many departturota tho undersigned an safely aoy that their la rartgemesits, [web., tu the etmfort and satlnfactioc of clarets vial.. the city, ari114.3 Bach ne to gratify the dle mend of any njnorn, et the hoar.. A. trial is rolicited. JOHNSON, SANDERS & CO CMIMIE C ONG HESS LIALL, CAPE ISLAND CAPE MAE. N. J. ~ THIS WELL KNOWN FIRST CLASS HOTEL 1 FOR THE RECEPTION OF de' STS, On Wednesday, the 15th of Jun J WBST & THOMPSON, Propdetons. io2tma AMERICAS: 11.0ILISIL, BOsTOSI t IS THE LARGEST AND BEST , AR-2 rati g nel llotol In the New England Stator, In cen trally located, and easy of mono from ell the route. of travel It contain. all the modern Improvements, and every convenience for the comfort and accoramodarton of the traveling public- The deetthog rocensare large and lett ve•tlftted; the enitea or TOOttil are well Itrarigad,•l3d cdom pletely tarnished for families and large traveling parties, and the house will continuo to be kept as a 'first Mass flotol lc every respect. jalltdly LEWIS RICE, Proprioter. 101mmwarniv , eltmer:Trfl JUST RECEIVED, a splendid new lot of Melodeeo, from the factory of 31.9 rt 6 Hatay , But too, Including all the styles made by this firm. Thia make of 1 . 4 ... mt. boo° tett. , •Plirnesi by the greatest musi ciane in the country. as Dr. Lowell lluom, Goo. P. Beet, W. B. Brno:Bury and others—cotaroneotly they can to relied CO as lxing Jiro! clots instrument., They are oaied for the - tollowleg point.: I. Their pore and moskal q.Llty of lone. • Their great power of tons 3. Their quality of tone. 4. Their prompt and stay Dutch. IL Their beauttfol style of finish. W. Their durability. 7. Their ctreapuers of price For We only by JOIIN H. MELLOR, St Wood et. Descriptien circulars sent to any addruee mYI3 0 WllO3l IT -MAY CONCERN.—The T undersigned will dl. ma by Priblio IWe, ou TUESDAY, JUNE 1401,1859. At their tracheae on Liberty street, 11b COHN SLIEIe LEES, for storage, Am, 14the ..me le not psid and Sbellera removed before that time. Ellin A iIIISCIIELL. Pittsburgh, May 11th, 1850-4nyl4.l4ind THE LAST WEEK BOORS 4T HALE THE PC,9I.ISIIER'S PRICES, CE CHESTS, .51EAT SAFES; Shower Baths, Monis Unfits, . nit Banns. fiat Bat Cbildron's Baths, ChstosalFetrnsois, Laundress Stores. !lad Iron Storm • Por.llan Stew Reales, Brass Btair S.W., d an en Um Twisty of flooseSstrntabing Hardware. at . Imo Clty Store and lin Wsrehouseof T. W. ItRADSILSW, N. 131 Woal street, el •First dams below tbe sign slats Guidon Gun, REFINED SUGARS, ETC.— 25 tibia. Crashed ead Polsartraattsgars; 20 " A. B. sod C. do 5 bass , (rash ilms Starch; thwego Pearl do " Miser Wale Scarab, , 2 .skselocinnall S.C. Hams, Just. ned aod for sale by wittaAms a JOHNSTON, JaS Fa 114 bmitbSeld iamb SUNDRIES -154 racks Tenn. Wheat; 19 do ;nab.", I dry 1 cult (litmus 7 bales Cott., fo arrive on Meant t T Ihrmonla far ids by MALIN. DICKEY & CO. - r AW BLANKS, of every description, eon etstiNy os bond and 1 j 0 0 ri r ,, , ,,. sad Ftsttose Printed Blest Book Haien n, L. No. 87 - WoOd area. • QUAD AND HERRING— ID cbi. br.d• tb.br lo Baltimore ilerrf bo, • , Received b y WATr JbWILSON. AB AND PITCH x 70 [Ms. N. C.. TAir, le buga and bbl. 4 /104 r r"" , by WAtT k WILSON. Mill 0 -- -10bb18. in store nadir's sale by leelaAlAll DICKEYCO. UCKWILEA'f.--;300 bush prime Eced Buckwheat for el& by BITC/ICOoti. McCII.P.ERT CO. CIIEESE 12 boxes rep , supori. .ms" Lb"" ". 1;;;;Aocs. tucasany & co. POTATOES, POTATOES-1500 bus. best le9Qesllt7 N. Y.Potators for We by UITCLICOOK, WM:MY .11 CO. IVIORTOAOES AND NOTES, MORTGAGES AND NOTES AUSTIN LOOMIS a CO, Stock and Dill Atoka.. IS fourth at. -• HOUFLANTYS GERMAN BITTERS-5 grosr for see by B. L. PAEDIESTOCII t CO., _Jed Corner Word abtfrourth TENN. WHEAT-4332 :Jacks we'd white and red now landing from steamer Glenwood for sale J. 4 lgalAll DIGEJIY .100. T 1 KY APPLES-21 sacks now landing from 1..." steamer Glenwood ter oak by , D ISAIAH MOUSY & CO. BEANS --20 bblo. for sato by. Jos) mow R.VOLLTNI Q C. ITAMS-1-tcs. Tans Lt $.3. C. Ham. for sale by enySS WATT A WILSON OA.TS-150 reed and fo r by PI B- 11. ONG, No. 211 Liberty stave. GARRETT'S SCOTCH SNUFFL-10 bble, for We by U. L. YALEINIfiTOCIE & CO., ti KEGS FRESU PAUKED BUTTER in Stan iate for sob bi 7icBANEI AMR. BBL. COUNTRY HARD SOAP in Moro and tor do by !dcEILNE a Mintll,l24 geacatd at. vir 111 TE 1311AlsiS--100bus. small ivhitei Beam bride lky DALZIELL Si 00. lIUNT fr. MINER'S
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