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' E,Vs=l "*. r.,, Dirritiziggrat„ TIATP 4 ag , 41411, :mtoiqtr.,7. of Foraey's Press, is engaged klieitpalitiefforta to nuke Douglasweer before -7, ltheimit - the shouter of c liberal minded -`and patriotic' Blatessiii:'- A - More preposterom eLiim -cont Snot be set'.up:for the teat" little lilliteL t r'aiiisiogrie,l4attisitildividool who oowid ',lerleitsiriconetitute him en -object of his - Idols. - *;Would dot, in our istimation, scruple to fall .AloWirtutt'rrotehly There is, how verpicr atmennting for tastes. In a recent let tirleinrlbMg • ..tedePtion" . at the Waehingtom risiditice o f the "little' giant," the correspond-, • 10. - ent:goes - off Imo a fit of extacies eufficlently violent to amts the envy of Jenkins:. "The tradnoed statesman oftwo years ago is the fashinable favorite of to-day. Carriage', OD New "lessey avenue—carriages on I street— !lsabel servants_ on the steps waiting for their misters or mistresses—gar ladles, well-dressed gentlemen, in kid gloves , and moustachios— aurmbersef the foreign legations—members , of tht incessant throng from 1 till 4 ! Mi.-Douglas wee to the midst of her guesta, a little - thinner than 'helms in April of 1858, but luelleand more gentle and more winning than emu. And* her aide her husband. There wee no exultation in his meic—no boiateroue cenieloltie visitors-1M politics in his talk—and yet I thought I could date** in his air a prouder atuation, no to speak, than I have ever seen there 'before. lie presented . strangers to his Vs with tptiet eau sad cordial bearing that lot ahotitd:heve sun to appreeiate." What • versatile geniu Mr. Douglas Le, to be sant Is Washington the centre of attraction to "well-dressedgentleman in kid-gloves and mono- Widen," end,in Egypt the dispenser of corn with*, to the ...huge-pawed democrata" of that amide region! Is not this matesmanship of a high order; lad irould it not be a burning shame to aptiodefrom the Presidential chair so worthy aliempirsitit Bat 0 0ocsaional," not satisfied' laztiriating in the delights of a mammal iith.the graceful champion of popular' lovertigaty, fondly ventures to examine the pretulaasaryldch this great man la master. Be stroUed Inns ths.library, and oh! "'what piles of 'papers—erhst reams of lettere—what indications resolutionized Popular sentiment"--buret . . upon his. vision! But enough for one time -Mb descriptions ahonid not be incautiously pre. cipktiiitpi on ordinary notepaper readers, except in inintaipatitio portions. , UPJII CURTI:N.—The 833- . tOll 'tidies; Catholic organ its .this country, attack, Col. Comm, the Oppoeition candidate for Governor in this Mate, with all •I r ' the fieromusse at its oommeed, and aPpeals to all Cidholice in to vote against CURTIS. 'This was' to be 'anticipated, and a similar up - pig rill/doubtless bit made in favor of the dem , ocratio nominee for President, especially it he should be Doe:mai; whose wife belongs to that piriususion. - " Th e whole power of the Catholic • CithrOlt ie ta be thrown into tlils contest—against free principles and in Layer of locofecoism. It been proclaimed that the principles of thejskureli naturally lead its members to la camel/tee; and they will doubtless be told, be ' -- fore ihe'auspalgn it, over, that its requirements 'earrespond•withlte principles. Let it be .so. - • It is better for us that the church ' should he arrayed agates& as openly than le , artily. We are glad, therefore, that the Pilot his' thrown off 6U disguise sod presented the • _ , -eburoli 6 its as a political poser, seeking to con ' trot 'elections. The people need but to be apprisetof the feet. The church may succeed in getting control of the demooratio' party by snob o co u rse; but the virtue of the people will prevent;diem from getting tiontrol of the got ' ernmeni. • 1 MATO& WOOD AT CHAIII/2021.- The Charles .tori -verrespondent of the Baltimore American --.-; - qays,that :playa WOOD is quite a lion ie that : - t—,.. city, and the, hie head•quartens are crowded with visitors at alt hours of the day and night. ? f--- - "Pernandy'.! is fast becoming a democrat of ',..- IL_, great importance. Would it not be a fine thing '-.-1- for the democracy to nominate him for the Pres idency t - This correspondent sue: "Fernando Wood is at , present the lion of the ;; .4 city, midi crowd follows him wherever he goat - i The- haad.quartere, BL Andrew'a Hell, Is the '.: -- 'l. • great political reentre of the city, and he hie a ' 1 .--,.... :- most.wanderful tact of making himself egreett. s';'. ble to all who cross its threshold. ile professes to haw Um* here to secure the unity of the . _ . ,; 470 . - • Demoustio party, unpledged to any candidate, 4 . rema i ning- f ree - to vote as his unlit:done may -:ri;it, 1 , - lead him ben the strength of the various OM ,•-11 alga it. developed. A friend of Mr. Dlekin -;I:.1 -sou, who is here electioneeringfor hlm, assures ~.,-'-', , ;..1 _ me that he will. vote for Dickinson, but lam of -,,, -,-, the opinion that Wood and his colleagues are - ! - -iii here' on- a polities, speculation, and that they will inake haste to 'Vote, if they gtt their seats, ; . ;:t..' - • for the !Wannest mac, whoever that may be. A „ pat in the Convention; end an 'early support of ri!. the saoasanal .candidate, Is a sure pleeport to ‘; - - Maw. and this is the main object that most of .i.; . - the delegate.' have in view. Every man here, especially from the Northern and Middle Butes, - ---,- ~E . --: huelneedypieked out and parcelled to himself an office, and they will vote with an eye to their ,:'..l:t . ova iitagsgutfter &Mug through the form of .I.`-' - ,--,-,hlegibeyblianstrioctions - on the first two or three ';'jtf , boil.° 111 ." '-, • . QY Gov. Mancha nos make much oat of his in sane efforts last "Inter to place himself prom'. neatly before the country, through the medium ~•,; of the John Brown invasion. There can be no doubt entertained that he expected to make the pllowe of *axial= of Vlrginla'svengeance the 4 • • by . whieh be could climb In th e Presiden. tLI chair .. • .X 41 44; • To mom this goal of hfe ambition, he put.',Virginiti for stnreral month, under mar. tial law, at an evoke from which the Slate will . sass for yeart • ,to come . ; . How wofully he has in his irati i• •"- been dbepp te asp ons his recent • •-•=, 'star of declination'. to the - Charleston Carmen , lion plainly shown -Maysuch be the fate of all Inmeragaileas dentsgogues—all fanatios—who forget the Interestsof the. country in the wild • 'porta diktat' own selfish purposes. . . Taw Pormeablialrus or JAPAS.—There are fa Japan; se lb moil other nations, two political ; parties--one of which may be called the pro. gresidve party, the other the conservative. This i palatal Mend= eztends to the nobility, and to abet:Mb:lb Of the Emperor... The progressive ' pertyreentemds for a ilberalpolby towards fer tilisers; the opening of the principal ports to ...breign Indic, and in stunt the abolition, at lead , in of the 'Went restrictive laws end 1 1 44030. 110011417111t5 party, on the other i bud, tbuttettli fora ?leak, adhesion to the old Frital slid- meta* The progressive party le l'ealwitsatik moss ains •in number and becoming hitorktiewerfq,sndie destined to create an en ri tire chimp b the internal policy of thet Empire, male forelge governments, by Indiscreet acts of their ithicalit,-shotald check its progress by testetiegluti 'epeehostilititut with the tastiest. TAltu been reported that the late ...Emperor of CJs a - MMOVdtted: 61314011 on account of lien -propoled 14110,11110111 on regime. This is incorrect, he died a - ' Yiaawd notceTWilliii Bolib%14:: dielliogifead 11=1 toutt:Z . .1'.4°4-- sells:677r' • -; MME jtrar it# 4 4.lh Osz - . I Meairalifilessi;AlthiltOtiViets Vi-b•-"lmee teloasytatjaptitehenelettli:itgordae the men niter atter and ability of the yotmg Evangelist; the Rev. Hsory.Orsttan.Ciabineas,-ww tams .Itumght the fol- : lowing sketth of ble life, acoomPinylog a portrait, published in Harper's. Weekly, a few weeks; since, may not to one of piste sgfeery . .Grattan Guinness was. boranear Debit°, Ireland, in the year 1830. Ilia father wax brother to Mr. Oniallon, the brewer of Dublin 'Stout' celebrity,. and WU en °Meer In the army ; and his mother the widow of Captain d'Esterre, who felt is a duel with the Into Daniel "°Doells some 35 .yeare ago. Ho was brought up and well instrocted, by his pious parents, in the knowledge of Divine troth. About seven year: ago lot determined to go to sea. Delete Eagland and. wandered over the shines of Mexico the West ladies, Texas, through the Unbitten ties: ate. .During the voyage the ship was °early lost on two octagons, and it was chiefly owieg,(the eepteie gates) to,the eteadinese and predates of mind die played by young Galactose that the ship we, pre raved. On naohing home hie (rime's urged him to torn hL thocights to agriculture. To this be was ditto dined, but yielded to their wishes, mad went to re side on the estate of a relative in the west of Ire land. His mere remained unchanged. He pre ferred the stir of seamanship to the qtaletness of farming. Accordingly, in the year 1,834, he, again Bat Oat OXI_S voyage to the Hest Indies. Soon alter t h e s hip sailed they were.obliged to' put back, In • halt-wrecked toodition, and be bales attacked by • most serious and'alarmiog linen, was quite unable to proceed farther, and returned to hisAtome in Chel. Witham, apparently • dying man. It was about thle time that he experienced • change of heart, and having obtained peace In be lievieg, he at once, with the help of God, determined to spend , and he spent in his Master's service. Per this purpose he entered Hew College, Loadon,under his friend and tutor, the late Dr. Barris. This was about January, 1853. • pinzoca. AI. /IOW& .13 Prarlel4 8. Etenalmen, 14 Ulysses Komar, . -1 /` , / 98, 4 8 Moiler, 48 A. B.- etutp, 17. Dahl 0. uerr. - 18 84antel , 19 14 , 10 r Cowen 20 Willtela M'Kerrana, 21 John M. Eirkpatrick 13 Jana Herr, 33 Etk.hard P. Roberts, . 11.17 &rather, Greer,' ' • Pending his acceptance at New College, Mr. Gains ness occupied himself among the poor of Chelten ham. lie also addressed gathering. In the work- Lome and other places. Co one of these *ermines some unforeseen circumstances had prevented the inmates Irons assembling as he had arranged, and as ha was retracing his way back, sad with disappolut ment,.the thought struck him, 'Do not many of the people I am passing in the streets iced to bo told of sin, and Christ, and mercy?". Pilled with this thought, he took op his position in a retired part of the town, pulled oat his Bible and began to read aloud. A number of peroonswero soon drawn around him, and he ?mashed an admirable discourse from Ps. xxx. I: Weeping may endure for a night, but joy warmth to the morning." This was his first ser mon in the open air. The thing was soon 'noised abroad.' He persevered itt this and other forme of Christian endeavor for the good of souls daring sev eral menthe, at. the same time preparing for the eol lege entrance examination. Previous to having college, which was in June, Mr, he had, togetherarith other pressibing °eyries lioiss,'Nien for three months supplying the pulpit of the Tabernacle, Mooreelds, London. His engage ment at thiekilate contribrated mach to determine this career.. . • In theinotilli of July he was ordained as an Evan. wat The service was held to the - Tabirnaele, ministers of several churches taking part In It.— Neither they nor Mr. Guinness himself considered that the ceremony gave him any additional grace or authority. It was only a recognition of him by the brethren as In their judgment called of God to the stork, and a devout commendation of him to the fa vor of the Divine Lord, In whose employ he was en gaged. The proceedings are said to have been deeply solemn and interesting. And now this young preacher entered upon a range without limit or trammel, save what hie own infirmity and God's providence might Impose:— Though a 'Rippling, he fearlessly struck out, deter mined to know nothing among men lave Jeans Christ, and him crucified. lie traveled through England; went over the length and breadth of the principality; visited Scotland, and spent a short time in Prance; testifying any where and every where the good old apostolic doctrine of "Repentance toward God, and faith In cur Lord Jeans Christ"— The stir produced, as be proceeded from plane to plate, was remarkable. Ile arrived in this country a few weeks siocei and bee been masking daily to crowds of people. Every slain-mined person will wish bin God-speed in his noble work." From this brief sketch ityf U 1 be seen that the lion. pie and sale object of this jonng preacher'. life is to pinach "Christ and Him crucified,"—to preach as he himself expresses it, "Christ first, Christ midst, Christ last, to keep Christ-pre-eminent." That be will be severely criticised is to be expected. That he will be persecuted we are usured,fier bit muter was persecuted before him. Of the - opinions of him expressed in our paper. we here nothing to say.— However, • word la regard to the sermon he preach ed in the First Presbyterian Church, on Monday eunlog, may not be ioappropriare.. Ilia text, which is contained in the 17th chapter of L 0.10.3; I Ith verse, "For It is mho blood that maketh an goon.. ment for the soul," was, we think, folly expounded. After explaining the nature of bipod he showed in • forcible manner that without the shedding of blood there could be no remission of sin. lie next showed the terrible nature of kin in leading men to neglect this great salvation, compared time with eternity and the state of the righteous and wicked, both in this world and that which is . to COW% and concluded by explaioining the totereessitn of the Son with tbo Father in our. behalf, and by an exhortation to all present to obtain an interest In the blood of Christ. There alert:l,a few of the points in Us sermon. As to his manner, it was to at deeply impressive. In his earnestness ours forgets his faults and becomes wrapt up in the great theme upon which he Is dwell ing. Thera is to us in his tones a musical sweetness which woos and aabdaas the soul; which comes warm and glowing from • heart overflowing with love to our Saviour apd touches a chord in many a sympattrizieg breast V blob vibrates in a tender e pe culiar sympathy with' his own. To this remukable earnestness we think be owes, in • groat measure, his succes, accompanied of course, with the blessing of God. . 11. „ . a...ueDY IuEsCIAD FIIO2ITHII RAVAGE —A let * - from Tuscan, Arizona Territory, gives the following information respecting the rescue of hire. Page, recently carried off by thejodians: "Mn. Page is still alive, is no longer with the Indians, and she has passed through actual tri als, hardships and difficulties during the last fortnight, exceeding in thrilling intereet the meet highly wrought pages of fiction. Last night a messenger arrived here from the Santa Rita Pinery, with stetter from Mr. John Page, stating that his wife had come in alive, after enduring blown incredible trials. Mr. Page immediately set ou:, accompanied by a physi cian, and everything possible to be done for her relief will be done. It sterna from what we can learn, that Airs. Page, probably the day follow ing her seizure by the Indians, finding that her friends were on the trail, refused to go on, and her savage masters lanced her in several places, and left her for dead. After some time she re vived to find herself weak from.loss of blood, with wound. still open, foot Bore from her pre view' trials, without food, and miles from any habitation. What a position for a young woman of eighteen summers—a bride Of two months —whose life hitherto had beetr all sunshine? Through all these trials Mrs. Page struggled for Iwo .irgeke and dragged her emaciated form by degreentoward.the home from which she bad so lately been rudely torn by ruthless wages. No one suspeoted her presence in the mountain, and those who were looking for intelligence from her thought she was miles away, amid the haunts of the red men. HOW the was enabled to suffer so Enoch and resell home at length, is ittoothpre !tensible: But sad as - have been her trials, how pleasing the consolation at last that she once more is surrounded by friends, and that she is no longer at the mercy of the savages. X OUTFIT UR CANDIDATA' TOR TUX RILSSIDSACT.4—. "Wirrington," of the Bpringfield Republican, noticing the fact that sine the Rhode Wand and Connecticut election. the politician. have cork menoed talking about Judge McLean, makes • suggestion:—"lt strikes me that the great fault with him is Me youth. It won't do to 11113 I boy; an airy, filibty, skipping, Impulsive youngster like Johnny Mann. Why he is only 94, come people say only 84. I saw in a Cincinnati paper come reminiscences written by him, in which he speaks of making a visit with his father to some plane in the year 1776. He. was then in bin eleventh year. This would make him 94. This In altogether too young. If we expect to get the confidence and the vetted the coneervatlvee, we moat not take s candidate who le loss than • hundred and ten. Tube Li the very lowest figure. For my part I should prefer a man who had reached the mature ago of 190 or even 140. We migra then hope to bring into our aid suoh men as Mr. Everett and Mr. Washington Hunt, and Mr. Crittenden, and Mr. lifliard, and Mr. Ague- We COMA Cary, and Mr. B. Flint Ring. And we cannot do without this clam of men. If we can god a man who remembers Braddock's do - feat,' or the liege of Louisburg, we shall get along well enough. But we can do nothing with one who was merely a boy when the revolution lffoke out. Whet can he be expected to know, except from hearsay and tradition, of the prin ciples of 'the father?' And hearsay and tradi tion are very imperfect gulden. No, not Tbie coming election must be °entailed on grave prin ciples. Let's have no boy's play. If McLean wants to engage in politics, let him get up a wideamake organisation of hie playmates in Clu einniti, add after the election we'll let, Aim be appointed a cadet at West Point, or • midship man In the navy. By and by, if he la not out off in his youth, he may aspire to something else! Bat President! ,pooh! pooh! This is carrying the Young American vote too far." Cu? Pstomscm m LOITIBIIIIIA.—The Baton Rouge Alp, Planter of the 14th a►pe: The-drouth continues. Will it never rale— Although for some days past the cloud* have threatened to pour their contents upon &parch ed and dried up earth, so far they have not done eo. everything In the shape of vegetation ia. suffering terribly for want of Aim It it does nor - loon, we fear the chance for mops will be small. We have. during this drouth, seen what we have not emu for years before—clouds of duet aritlng-froto cane Helds. income placer, wear's told, the Injury already door to the cane' iagreii, while a few days more of snob weather will materially - reduce. the expectation' of our piasters for the ensuing season. 'A good rain wilt yet do much- to revive vegetation ; tut nattet be speedy in the comb:Pg.' . " , 'The P . ltquemlis Muffle and. &taut • the some d ate- _ = ,11145 do not recollect when we haie had such .stpt4 of dr" weather 'as the Truest. We have -- - „ had no rain fintrZlir linen viabl e bd tivirorti is, presentiadicagenatio-,noegire anY hips of, an early change: "Ertrything irilturkiay of vegetation seems to be aufferiog, and chef is the I enter gutoint everywhere and of every' thing. '-f Oar planters trill nuffer severely until they get • Igood soaking rain, *blob A friend thinke, -who pap . coneiderable_ attention to the weather. will not take place bifore Jane, Encouraging, car t aiaiy. , • `l9ei think;onthe whole, official swindling in Austria is a little more systematic and scientific than it has yet become in this country. A let ter in the London 'Prue, mentions a very cul otte mode by which Arley , contractors plundered the Government. They , agreed to deliver <mule at so much a heed in Mantua. The cattle were driven in at one gate and counted,—driven through the town, out it soother gate and around the city to the fiat gate, where coltated agalu,—and eo on until the came cattle bed ac tually been counted five times! The contractors also sold the hides:—but unfortunately they.. could only deliver the hide" of one fifth as many cattle se they had received_ pay for from the Government. This lee little ahead of oar City Railroad saheinee:—but we are a young people, comparatively, and hare a . wouderful facility at 'learning. Tue "snuff dipping" fair ones, who have hitherto been allowed to chew the hitter cud without molestation, are now the subject of comment In all parts of the country. The prat'. tics is much more common at the North that bad been believed. The Davenport (Iowa), Gazette says that one tobacco dealer in Out ally sells five or six barrels of "dipping" snuff a year. To Ta■ Om Ramos es—Messrs. Giggin and Andrew'', by direction of Chief Engiuter Worrell, Rill start on Monday nem, to survey a route for a:rellroad from some eligible point on the Sun bury Road to Franklin. Vensugo Co., through the "Oil Region's:, The expenee of this survey is met by private eubsoription.—Eris True Amer ican. 1.2. Montt.. Liniment Men Zhcamatime; The Maslow Liniment Caret SI LA MM; The Mustang Liniment Carts Burnt and Franride The Jhutang Lininteni 904 rms. Ulcer; 'Caked Brossts and Zorn AN pp , ; A'curolgtd, C.rni dal Wan:, and 4 earth 1.000,000 DOLLARS raft ANNUS! To the United States, minks preserver and restorer of vale able:tiones sled Attie. It come allBprelos, fisids_i ?remade, Miff at. Did 7on ever bear of any iteetr, Bores Swelling, !prole or Bilifneas, eh her op manor beast, which the alostseit Liniment would not caret DM you ever visit any respectable Drualstin al:Tort of the world—ln Inrope, Asia or America—who ilia not any ..it was the greeted dis• revery of the %eV Sold everywhere. Eory family should have It three sine. eplilamd HARNIM s PARR, Proprietor., New York. AS TUX SZASONS CSIANSt, moet persOns re quire to me a mild yet effectlyb cethartio medicine, to Co, /7 Ca the foul euximulatlete from the stomach. which, if permitted to remain, Ind.° titers. WILSOSI'II 1111.t6 A(11111 plus are the beet general faintly medicine to. la TDate 1111. aro praparod and "old by IL L. FAITNESTOLIS Wboleade Droggigs, and Proprietor. of B. L. TAU 211.13T0C1V8 VIE.III/UOll, Na. 60, comer of Wood sod Foorth Meets, Pataborgb., to. spl9:d/hr larillas. Winnow, an experienced Nurse and rm.]. Physician, has s Soothing Syrup for children treating. which greatly facilitates the prono of teething by softening the gams, suluning alt tha allay all paint, and is eons to regulate the Isms's. Dowd upon Itonothers. It will glee rest to vaunting and relief and health to your Infanta. 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Idgi • or 11:85 • to p m 7:45 • on /115 p m 10.60 pm 3:10 • m 7.45 p m This roots Is shorter to Cincinnati, LoalseMs, Columbus and all points &Rah, than soy giber rant. Nplortsdhi Claming Qua attached to all Night Trains. Pttistangh and talkaing Line. Leaves Arrives at Anima at grams at Arrival at PITTED . % 10001128%, WELLOI, ITALICA WODELV 1.00 •or .1.16 • m •&07 •to 4:02 ato 6:10 •co • 6.00 •no 7:15 •on &In •to 0.21/ on 1015 am p m 20b pm 1 , 53 pm atO pm 4:49 p 4:10 p m ., 6::10 p m 060 p m The 17.16 p. m. Train doss not stop batsmen Rochastar and Thnurgh Ticketa can be procured at Pittsburgh, Harris, bar`bm Philadslphts,Ners York and Dukes. P. R. MUM, aseeral Tkkat Agent. For further Information apply to .11110.a..swArrt Ticket Agent, .10 Liberty st. depot, Plud,urg,.. BEAUTIFUL FAMILY HORSE furt l ~ 86L6.—Oela bon', Teen Old wda rapid and elytiab mover. 14 guaranteed adund and gentle ae a menet. horse or In single or double barman cannot be made to ally or ware at any .out of city ezettamentonch as military di. play, steam terry, rolling mill or loromotlrm & tend without !Mellon, or may be ridden or dam by a lady or child any time or place with perfect safety. Haring two bores and only needing one la (be only reason for parting with Eavair• at btu. 131 Woad et. ap2.sclaerdtf SUNDRIES-- 'a ILO bbds. N. O. Sogve, fully felr to cboirs: IWO bble. prim* N. O. llobusee,cak Cooperage; 60 Batas Noose do • 160 11 Pecos, Baltimore sod Neer York Byrum 560 bap prima to choloe Slo Corky 176 bosseaesorted TobserA; 200 ball acute Y.ll, O. P. aid Imp.and Meek Tees, In store and for male by 111111.1YER IDI 6WodTil, sp26 Noe. 160 audl32 Second street PRODUCE -5 bble. prime Roll Butter; 6 do Egg; • 10 kegs Lord; 200 bus. Dry Appley; 7b bow Whit., Marx a bbl.. illellay• Nat% ID stars and for sale by 81114,Z11 t DILWOIIt tt UOR BALE—Two Cool Oil Tanks, heavy JL: pint, Tones° and droved, Irith Gansu zed boo pttalr:Zor r :n.o b' t., tear tattrirjjlteilLll•BlaCAkaid. TO COUNTRY DEMARS.— WALL PAPER AND WINDOW 811 ADE witoissAws lIOO.IID, • No. 67 . w . 00 Second atm . , ditto Striped Front. sp'Z R AISINS -500 bxs. M RRaisins, Clemens; ZOOM do do do do , 200 qrdb du do do AO boxes Layer do do 100 do Yelaocle 000100 g Raisin., 7... r sale by 111.1311.11 AANDEIteoN, ay26 No. 20 'Woad at, optvidteoL Marie. [rote.. PRUNES --2,500 lbs. Turkish, new; 100 Dam Ilordews Plum; Just rcedyid and !or Ado by RAMER A ANDERSON, 89 Wood _sy2s orptilte St Marin [iota. F 139-160 0 drums new Smyrna just rec'd add for We by -' knYldEll k ANDEIEON, No m Wood rt., IWIZ• ,oppyitoktnotkoLlo4L MOURNING 00U1M..+—BilicnFIU.D&Co. DM b.,* jua,retelred Etriped" And Bieck cod Whi l . o, lMudy 14.,0rm MIR Meet Tarlac and Tonin.rtcon.. with • roll tow tuna of Idoornfax Good.. ,t 9 PitIME U. tiU(.I4IR to hr. rive per steamer Argil, wed Ger vele on !mi) 'WRITE t DILWOUTR. I MARBLEIZED ISON MANTLES-5 in lIAL dos ka alb by MIST 420: 11ARGAINS' 41 FAN CY . SILKS At ' 7 JLP . Pllsonristo t CO FAMILY - CARRIAGE - 110R5E4%,.... it toe BLLT.—term pare IA trots mall lu=l4.W. humid; is wog can b• dam Web, by • ladv. nice pa lapin of .1724 MIRA MOILS!' QQ. 4 _ . ~ j 1; ,:i . ;'.::E:.:',.,-.,:i.:,Li:•i.:;. - :„., , ,:, - .:;' , : , .; - ,';,:i=,... ,,,e.:..:.,,,:.:!. ` 7.':".A1i.;';':T Btaould haraoneot TROXSON*3 CORRUGATED SKIRTS. Acto frobmwemnits SAVE! YOUR ICE! I=9 NAND rot ere toelc Wed. May 153 Wed_ June 6 Wed. July 4 W'ed. July 10 Wed. Aug. 16 Wed. !log. 59 Coat OU Mon. Attoutionl W. V.'IIAFtPUALL MEE bbntt *nrn ts. [ LARGE' ARRIVAL! Now Goods from Auction! JLTST OPJINICD! Bonnet Ribbons—new and splendid styles. Fancy. Dress Trimmings—all colors. Garniture Braidsand Cords, fur Trimmings Rich Embroidered Collars and Setts. Guipure and French Lace Veils. Embroidered and Hemmed Handkerchiefs Long and Short Black Lace Mitts. Cotton hosiery—large assortment. Gloves and Gauntlets—every variety. Shirts and Collars—best make. Cravats and Ties—elegant styles. Bead, Braid and Mohair Hair Netts. Zephyr and Shetland Wed. Morocco Bags and Fancy Baskets. Fans, Sun Umbrellas and Parasols. New Styles of Skeleton Skirts. IterMERCITANTS AND MILLINERS who buy to eell again will find a very complete etock, at the lowest pomade prim. EATON, MESE & MAMMA, No. 17 Fifth Street r CIIESTS, MEAT BA FM, WATER COOLERS, BIRD CAGE 3, •Ire sod 'modem; TOILET WAILS 011.1.11 COAL FURNACES, ZdAMEWEI 6 utNurs 10E CREAM FREEZERS, C a / 5 18N11. TAYVE3., HITOIIEN HARD Wall d, 11011.3C.IURNISHING I.IIIBDWARK. Toe taunt !dock at lowtot dt lot a W. W. agaosnAw, Na. 134 Wood Wool, iital First door lalosr ths Apt of the Uoldro Goo. N EW AND DESIRABLE STYLES OF Spring & Summer Goods FOR Gentlemen's Garments, IN. 131LEAT VARIETY, Embradog to ptii, • I. tad .4 alooteA afoot of FANCY FRENCH AND ENGLISH Oansimeres and Coatings, Togethor *lib floe Assortment of BLACK AND COLORp Chitin and VeStingm, ADA4TCD TO NUR PRESENT SEASON. SAMUEL GRAY & SON, AIIKKCIIANT TAILORS, No. 19 Fifth Street. Public Sale of Stock. ig.l4 . Thorough Bred Durham Cattle HORSES, And Cotswold and Southdown N 'WEDNESDAY, the 25th Dar as A Part, I all tell by MX14412, without ream., et my tam, 4 ranee from Wheeling, Va.. 40 gmlisoy PION Thirty Durham Cattle, ((drolly heo:d hook) cotubititin or Bulls, C 0... Ile Wont and Calm. Alms . somber of .1 s. bin grew C 0... Steffen mead Minim Marisa mid Odlta, Including a St+llloo 7 iworo color oonwl, by Ise ported .31roccog g . Lam . 6 dleara,” by . TriargiNtOr.. her Dam fry Ilaisilt Him., at Al..,e.inteini eared by Ilia dbOTO Malibu four thorough bred mot other ongorlor Marew ten brood Mont and ...en raluali:e team and saddle Gone. One buodred aoutbdawo and Cutrograd air., with their Imo., and atirtr-1 bouthilown and Gott wald Ilam. and awes o f 'orlon...woo alto • numbirof agricultural .11.. Th• block can tni goartiroed any time before lb. Coughlan. routoinlog etamiflcations 01 the Mork can be 0-.1 by applying to me at my Brewery In Wheeling, nr at dol. FLEMING'S. currier Market atrect• and the D guromil,Pittaburah. etiritiZtawirod GEO, W. FM ITO. Wheeling. Vs. WALLACE' ' ECM/EDAM E • Boiler 'Shop. STLAm EN G INES , Ell sine; oft — iiiraor I.4de to order; warnotod. to give suit/action. STEAM BOMBS, MILL OBARINO, FIILL/ES, 011AFFINO BRICK kIACIIINLItY ANDOASTING FOR GLASS AND IRON RORER, VAULT AND OBLLAtt ORATES AND ORATK BASS, all oizeo, al way. on htod. &NOD WORK AND RKPAIRLNO otk Wort oottro. &TO/Mt— 319 hibort7 Fithamrth. W. W. WALLACE. ME= Anchor Bolting Cloths., French/Air Alill Atone, Parishlo Floor and Chopping the - conotry—BcAo'n Patent Water Wheels, Emotlillirbkiertortildill Fornl.bing °tall Mod., sl the lowed priOrr. -W. W.WALLACB, nriletaisi Oillooiliiiihert7„.hreot,Plitaborgh. CIIOIOE `SEED POTATOES, from the best farms of the Gennemaila/lay, Near Yart., warranted Dora ••3EW J.ER4IT PEACH BLOW," • MOUNTAIN JUNE: * ••Pfttriel LIBISIVIV.' *ROUND CARTek• • "enETRE. HELENA: . • DAVIS SERDLINGI.^ •• "BUCKEYE:. ECOVA. BLUE.," PINEESE;" ' , Exitance. .fOOTCLI 011114;" "PURPLE 0131 LI," "NEW TORE OnlITER;" ••TICTOILIA IIISDLINO," • Pot up In good bunt. for •••• carriage, for We of moo • tdo r0t...0.by the band, by ALUM a BARKER, op2l Corot!. of !Abed, and Hand inn Six Patents Combined In One! TIIY WIWOX k OMB FAMILY Sewing Machines COMBINE ALL TUE 000 D QUALITIES of Wheeler it Wilaoce• Grow •13 AWL, Id. Samar'. sad Eh= llowe's Panels. tagdtht r wit• REZZATaud VAL. CABLE hoprorometad ty JAM CS WILLCOX, Nue.- hum The points of superiority In ml. )fschins are Its remark. Lestret'srny, A.rracy and do. with w hich his operated. It Is solsolso., cannot drop stitches sal Is adsplad to all kinds of sewing. A QOM ha. been applied to the mashie* whist, prism:lts Its Woven le the wren. elreetion, or the whsol westing • lady's grown PBlols3o. Cal nal sagetla• at •IIEEIYEB 1 EWING'S SCALE WAttIEIOESE. apll 80. 81 Fifth Street FAIRBANKS' STANDARD SCALES. FAIRDANZ'S ILLY, COAL, PLATFORM sod • COUNTER SCALES, Tbo most durable, murals and couventint Poulos made, for ale at /AIRHANEII 80AL11 WA1111.101781, HARPER & BROS'. NEW BOOKS.- Parke Oodothe. 111 story cf France. VoLtoAoelant Osto. Old Lama, Gathered from Lfonseboid Words, 1 vol. 12mo Inventors and Dlscoramm In Sttenc• and Al,t • book for old and young, wltb Ton Same Haws. Vol. Id lialoLou and Lack, Carlon Tao °oxbow," 1 vol. linst; library edition. Par ale by J:•L. READ, 71 Voorth areal. DOUBLE ENTRY BOOK -K 00 PING', ESITZEMI AND PIIONOGRAPDY, WILLTAMP, No DI St. Clair .tmet. TWO AND A lIALV YARD WIDE WHIM NIT. witabto (or Window Curtain., al twalv. and a bait coal■ a ywd. Abio good bargain. from Nay rook Auctions. non O. we NEON 30Y14 7 4 414,k4e414'44. XIGIIT! ,L10111:11 LIGIITIU—If you wish s vas superior article of ;Burning Fl=4 0 :•I 011. rd 011, Oarbbo 014 Ito., etc.. Tor 7 rIMP..I. /09. EING'S, apt7.l COrtter of thotdamond .Id Blarlraf It. SRUbIIRSI BRUSIIES—I am this day in roadpt of shothei - ropply adoe togilkli noir Brodie. which 11011.441 very low; alscs,• law supply of the bod Neel& Tooth Ilruhro. Thole waot.log inythlos to this lla•Aood call and examine Mir stock. JO3. t LHIIINO. PURE ENGLISII GLYCERINE of the 1110,4, qtuditli aim, a re 7 nice artlala of 017 cetlos Cream can Maws be obtainkl et 308. ImM, corner of Om Diamond and Market at. F LOUR -3,600 bbls. Flour for sale by lIITCOCOCK, 11‘01181114 • CO., ••24 I= Second and 161 rust 'west. MILL FEED-400 bags to arrive this day at 0 AP Depot, by GNI PieCRIZILY l CO. 40U"8.QATS, 300 tom. Potatoes, 300 bu. R , e , 600 bps. Wilma, 2,600 [us Ear Corn, 6,000 Gunny Backs, In stint" and . for solool. .1 , 24 HITCIIOOOIi, M oGliEgaY l CO. FR NSII BUTTER-18 tube. choice; 8 Rita do In store sod for cafe by GRAFF VAN GORDLII, 5q,24 No. 11l &wood amt. NeO. BUGAR-20 hbds. ,choice quality for sale by 011.41 P VAN 001110t11, 41.24 No. 114 Elecoaditmt. D RY PEeCLIES-25 !bus: prime , helves Dry PfaeltesJoat reed •nd Y r saMby - ~p2l. • ' , DROWN t. KIASPATILTOIII. - flKt AfTLES—ZOO bas. prime Dry Ap -Vor!4"7"4l°..4llruisr;irasbigestarous. riOOBER PEAS=IW each now lanifing v 1 from .tmomm Clotamecti. Perry Ibe de by '• • - .4, 24 : , - ..111111AU.DICIMY !OM INSEED bb . Pittsburgh make jj br ado by OMIT IL °AWN& • Ab. 11,20 casks for rilbardum . 1 l t~ i dv:y :.tee 3J~r~:r':J:> ‘, 44. 4 ,4 Bs6lloFit abbaluctintllts.: I a=ol== .• THE Egreat enquiry has been made for a number or Jo by bon llakeepera, Wb4 &ba me put nuder;our carpete to protect them from erur add mottd— mu grand and valuable di. ovary arue etreetel end patent ed April pet, 1846, by,. B. Hlith/SGTON, and la cad Harrington's Patent Carpet Lining. This article baring proved Us utility hat tow roma Ink. itstroriti nub s° tooth re Gast acutely a caret will be pat daau Vitheat It. sad Ito cheap:wept:Os It mILWf the mach of linty family. It la warranted to add AM parcant to Na durability of Carpet% fill Cloths and Matting, fled*etails of thin:et-its Sr. too nrimerana to mention. It can he obtained at say of the principal Carpet Storm throughout tie United State. and I. manufactured only by the NSW YOWL CARPET LINING 0011PANI. Al., extensive marnifacturtra .r It AblildOlt COTTON BAITING AND COSIFORTA KUM the beat and cheopeat that hare rear been Introduced In the market. Offiall Dcy St., Sa leroom 440 Pearl Street /TAIL ante n or Informal. repeated will be attended to with promptness and dispatch. Under the eyes esten of the patentee A. R. 4IARRINGTON, Aetna. Manufactory, 448 & 450 Water St., N. Y. RZlMPentlfle • amnia, meßrAind WILLARD, HARVDY & CO,, 84 Maiden Lane and 17 Cedar Etreet, NEW "VO EZIK. PAPER, CORDAGE AND TWINE Prince lmperrial Champagne. MOH EPERIin, DE VENDOR a CO, Fesscii. Bold bg all Yerpettable MA," firoughola the Country. Tll Is fine brand of CHAMPAGNE, which ccto the past,year was coudned excluslerly to the boat table. 01 Wa Continent of Lampe, ban 13n. obtained lb. moat unbounded successnui nopabuity In tblicountry. It Is mcommended by mime of tha first Phyalcian• of tho fit 7 0 1 Ne. Yak, neer all mbar •ictea. on amount of its ro. tram, purity and delicacy, and those who erica try it rarely use any Miler brand. Altbengt one year has golaved 'dune Ite Introduction Into Ibis amain, the demand to enormous and constantly lomemlng. Oar arrangements are .ocb as tom:lmre the quality of the Wine taloa umintrtmat at Its present blab mtendard. The Prin.* to peril Is imported moiety be rim,.. bring the of !Insets. Do Vogtre Co. Intato Bold In this city by MILLIIR k nroKsreoll. ItEFICIIICAATOII6 RICHARDSON'S IRISH LINENS,. DAMASK'S, DIAPERS, CONSUMERS OF RICHARDSON'S LIN EN9,and those deems of obiehdiur the GIN NINA GO /DR, Monk, e that W. mild. they purchme ad with the full came of the firms 3. N. ItICUARDSuN, POND A OWNER, tufa tee of timeatudnem and darebilityof the floods motion is rendered emenilelly nenemary. a. large quasilltlemat Interior end defective Lamm are propued, serum alters...on end dialed with the name of HIOLI4III.D. NON. by Irish Houses vim, rewrites. of lb. injury Ohm Indicted alike.. the American co.nents and the manufm Mora of the pontos Goods mlii not readily abandon a budgie.. so profitable, while purchaser. can be Imposed cot with aced. of a war th kee <barmier. 3. BULLOCK!! & 3. 13. LOCER, Agent.. 38 Church Street, New York. TIIOhISON'S CORRUGATED SKIRTS. Till DOUBLE TRAIN THE PARISIAN BELLE, TUE 00S CANER, TOR WOVEN. See that ow. time ano the Crown damped on every Skirt. OH OW! own WE'VE GOT THEM. 01 4 14 Y 150,000 noLcs OF WALL PAPER AND BORDERS TO BIATOU Some for G Cents, • acme for 8 Cents, And some fur 10 Cents. Thousands at 12 1-2 Ots. Beautiful Gliased Paper at 10 and 25c IJAGNIFiCENT GOLD, VELVET, OAK AND MARBLE Panels for Halls. BRILLIANT CEILING BECORA.TIONS CIIA.LIBERS, LIBRARTM PARLOIIic sicoolcs, 011URCEIEP, Aa• FOR SALE DV W. P. P :Rs 87 WOOD smiticEur AT TUE STRIPED FRONT. NOTICE TO OWNERS OF ORAIS, 11ACH8, itc—rotice le hereby Liven to all owners of Deere, Carte, Carrion, Boggle., ar. whether resideat or non-resident In the t icy of rlttaborgh, to pay their Linea.* at the Treasurer'. OMne of the City of Pitteborgh, 6011111• In errordance with en Act of Assembly, approved March 30, 1060, tad en trrilluaann of the 6moclle of the City of Pittototrab. named April 16, 1800 All Licensee not paid on or before May 13, 1800, mill be placed In the bends of the Chit fof Policy, for collectioo, subJect to his fee of 60 root. for the collection lb. roof, rod all penults who neglect or reran to tale not Licensee will be tebjeot to a penalty, to be recovered before the Mayor, doable the amount of the Limns% The old metal platee of preview, ,an meet 2es retarned nt the time !Menem are taken out, or pay 25 cent. therefor. HATZB OF LICENSE,: Kean Tend BM. Vehicle 00 Erdch Four Horde Vehicle— -- 10 00 Etch Tiro Horn Hoch.. . 10 00 Omnihneee cod limber — Wheels deaden by Two Boma, Twelve Dollars each. For , each additional Horn need to any of the above vehicle., One Dollen aplelerd W.. E101:18A OH, City Treaddirer. NOTICE.—The Partnert•hip heretofore ex- Idles ballroom Marla Bremer aad Andrew U .Eor auday the dna of A. U. INOLISII • 00.. hu tide day beau dluolraL The boaltion of the dm lrol be waled by A. U. Itogllsb, .t lb. old stand, N 0.19 Wood street. PIN. burgh. WILLIAM lIOLALIA . . . P. IL BATON, Exec:lab:we of Charlet Brewer, aplllend A. U. /SMASH. ENGLISH having purchased the A. harrnt of Charlee Brewer, Bag. to the arm of A. U. ZNIOLISII A CO., los ttile day awaratiatad with himself LUCIUS 08000 D. The new arm lOU continue the Book. milli', Stationery and Pnbilahlna badrdwe we heretofore, in the old atm d, us. 79 Wend dowel, under the former name and style, and would rerpwctfully mlleit the patronage of thehiewis of the old arra A. II ENGLISH 00. Pittstrurgb, April 18d1,18150 —.pH:Ned 101111 Ifni( 111--..-..111211.11 ..... -.oann 111 . 04.T01..1211. WILSON. CARS & CO. (L...WUJOiII, POl3O • 00) Wholesale Dealers in Fortazacilsr Donemerrso DRY GOODS, No. 94 Wood Street. ad holm above DlORnond apleAl P1T7881711011. SEETIN'S OLD STAND IN THE inanioND, tIOMA6 s iv 3EI Late Mak of lb+ Rad Lyon hotel, noptarron. Ly AVINO TAKEN and 'fitted up, LiAl • greet **penes, with all the mode rn IsoprovestenU, ea papa lar wort, the mimed sr is prepared to . coramodste his friend. and the Moue generally. erlth the Net the market affords. 018T11118 will he serrni op la ertry variety of style darter the memo. • • . LIQUORS and A' ES he kale confident in recoramondlog to tbm pablia for tbeir excellence. 0:11-1tRALS served op at all boor., and DAY and PUO/IT BOARDERS taken. apl9-dly Tnouse fiToNc. NOTICE.—We have associated with no in the Tonndry Begot., SAMUEL L. PENNOCK. The business edit I. col:Monad under the num end etyle of PENNOCK. KART a CO. Pitteborgh, Apt 1116,1860. PENNOCK a MAT. PENNOCK, HART & CO., FULTON FOUNDRY, Warehouse. 141 Wood direst, PITTSBURGH, PA. A conetnot ampply of COONINO STOVES AND RANGES, STOVES a GRAM, WAGON DOINIL ul 1111.. K HOLLOW WAKE, PLOW OARTINGA AND POINTS, TINA KETTLES, BAD AND IA MODS' IRON, IRON AND NAILS. Water and Gas Pipe., limns Pronto', Sill and Machine, y ageing. made to order. sole Arna 174 . 7.17 7 f.Tx7T7FTTTm - pl ivr ARBLE MANTLES always on hand, at An. LOW PRIORS. For Fartitnre, *uh Btand; Coantm, to 110MM:it% TABLETS, GRAVE BIONFI, ie, Made by Machinery and add .t low prima. sEr WAREIIOO.II 313 Liberty Wool. Mantlelloon on mond dory. 014106-3 I r Marty alma, Pins. barga, Pa. W. W. WAIL/1M PLASTER PARIS, wnirs BELMONT CEMENT, the best In the market for Cleterna, ersrmattl good. For sale at ale Liberty geed. W. W. WALLACE. mr1.03/Am SUNDRIES-48 Sheep Pelto; I7Dry / l et Olds; 8 sacks feathers; 68 Wen Bang 7 bbls sad I bag Slavered; 7 bble Gres., to arrive on steamer 8 P. 711bberd. for sale 17 18 ALAI/ DICK 8T * 60. BUTTER AND CUSESE -2.1 Wise Roll Batar, ab,) • 40 de New Choew—to thb morning et ,p 73 : J.. R. OA NFIX LD • IFlra ai, .44, Wood. BILL HEADS, prinicti'and ruled in supe ror manner, la W. G. JOHNSTON* c 0.% 014 Sham Job Pdatioggmem w 904 stmt. 2 nn BUS. 'PRIME DRIED APPLES in vni ,ta• fcr. bale by ((.p 33 MUNE it AN/KII. Ofit3. DAC° DAMS AND SIIOUL -40-11 lo wore bial fur Ws by •PZI - • •• • .. lAMB & MUM 0g.8104, - bI3O AR lIUU a MOLASSES Art/ kr Ws lap2:l] WIMP], ar Q(I.OAGS HUNGARIAN GRASB SZED %. 1 % , tall& bY (.011 . mum Amu. 1M1G7103 E V. EAUGIIWOVE 4.114,490 and 4111 Brovlway, N. r. AIARDLE TOPS, POLITICAL NOTICES: Conuresse. W e CONGHL.I3.—The many friends of Hon. ItODERF 9c6Stu ST. (4 h 111 . 41,,, City. e tll toeiet area hie re t1a,9•11111..n ee thAr St.r.t.—.utettee how the XXII Ism , . 1 the May C.13 , 111 , .a—,t t etre..rOtioce with the twee ol the part, ties the rproutsetleso vl .b. •1121 the W of the itplndatete•T VoTIMS EW. Foa Como eass.—Too 11,,w .au, N., via t.. ciadid•te 0..4“-••• bolo. bolo. ilrpub. llan Gmtrotiotr, for rho :nit' di.triet M Albgh.ny that mart. May 2.3. tlw. na3: &tett? let•trisl est; ll Ol•F OR Rix IBTSR. ^CR tERFICI.D RoR will be • ctoolfleto.fot Krtchlt3r, tobirrt to thr do cislou of the Republics O. !? County Con sotto= eiia: Wes, FOR Reo ;STAIR—W. -J liicumasoN, of rtmr.r.n.,,11., utli be •c sdidale tor Replete, subject to the dad. s' of the Repo !Icon County Costs!: boa. &Oh:4J our 1.0. For &OUTER. —UARRI W. HARR &CH, of Wallas km.044 1 / 4 401E4 . pendlthts for 0E41017 &midst . satttest to the &tidos of tx• Republimu COU01) Cant:oak's, apldeteloT Recorder. UFOR RECORDIII..—WESLY KERR, of ,Up per Et. Clair towuritfp, will I 4 cot:11140e for itio above Otte, entire.' to the decision of be Rept:bane Coon , ty C.v./one*, apllteleetrf 10 • FOR fiECORDIR.-11)30 WeLIIRM, of Mifflin tow - L.olp, will bee odidata for Comity Remeder, ouldett to the dechlon of t Repabllcati County Coo,ooaoo. rnendiorteE 10.Foit RECORDEIL—bAVI be • e.dltale toe CountylteeemihNhadest to(be declaim, of the Republic.Ceuaty Oartiventlon. mr2l.dainoP • °%Foa. RECORDEII.—J. P. 4{033, Of Aliegbe /..1a be • cans Wea to, the{ abovo reirstosubjact to the derision of the Republican Coon.) . Canceoliou. mainiSirtelf 0 . FOR RiCORDIJI.--010. F. HODIIIILL, .of Renwick ley, geld be e, an didate f 4 r Ite,t Mar., .abject to the decision of the Repoblictin hh ,. ••7 Co.r.eotk. mrlo.lk.orr • Clerk or the C. urte. IiZi.CL.Zor. or TILE COURT!. JR°. bI'GRIGOII, of Pittsburgh, trill be • ittrubd to for the &Lovett:hoe, sobJect. to the decision of the fl.pubi eau (krunty Goner.' don. mr.OtrillocT 'fl Foe CLERK or THE Co . RTS—Dr. 0011.0110 will be • caoaidatetl the aboreedlcry fo to the lon of ;Jo , .11r•pAboc.,• wont? ihtbreniloo. OtribtlaoricT FO2 CLERK or ICE CATE —SaIIUILL P. Raan, of Lawrenceville. le Ibe earn Wet* for the .rove office, ent.loct to the 400.1 o of tbe fteptialkaa 0,0017 Convention. orrltadeßlCT For • CLERK OP TLIE4COUATS.—DAVID klaceserze, of the de,cond atO, 211eRhetY EltY, relll M. candidate for Clerk of the Oorate, eullect to the de.l.foo of the Republic.. Conoty Coavettlnk. mr&deeter O.Foa CLERIC or rag dollars.— AV u. A. lIERHON, of Pitt tntruebly, sill be 1 candidate for Meet of the gitorte of Allegheny cOonly, entdeet to the de. defog of the Repsnllain Comity flondnellugthniventlea .I.3ledesteT O'CLERK. Of COMM 11.—Jilefel LOWRY., Jr., or Pittaborgh, ohl tot • candidate for Cloth of Chart; sulrfoot to the dearloo 01 the Itopubliceo C 0 017 Coorrolleo. fettgoth• T 10. FOR CLIIIII OF TOR . qol.tltT. J 0 el L. Berner, of Conine toouebt,. , ot•it.olto the etteloo of the ftopobllmo Corm ty Courrolloo. haeoletorr 0 2. CUENTE CON ULYSIONER..—WII. C. MILLER, Voqueoue Borough, will be • catondate for Corot) Oorrouteehuns,ealjecl to the derision of the County RepoWaal oouveudon. Inr2l:•ltertcP ty,?IDS COSIVISSIONISIL—WILLI•II ArKzt, or Peebles township, lOW La • candidate or Gummy Conanthwiontr, sada% to the decision or Um Itspotilip• °minty Contentious tritlChilairte EZPULILICAN COUNTY' CONYINTION.—The Republican Voters of the :let Congreealeual Dis trict will meat at their oinsl places of holding their pri 'mary meetings, on SATURDAY, the 98th day of April, .(befog the last Saturday In April) fur the purpose Metal. tog two delegates (from tech election Metric* to meet to Cunventlon, at the Court 'Dorm, on thi &Doering WED. N6BDAT, (being the 97115 T W ZDNESDAT, and 7d dal of May,) at It o'clock, A. H. fur the parpons of nominating • Congreseional undblate, and ales For the porpere of ebecte log lour delegatee to represent title Dietrlct In the Rattail. can National Convent'," which will auettible to the city of Cbicaso, on the lOW day of the mm. month (May) for tiesrta., of nomination a Repo-hilt., candidate for the Presidency. The Reohlitan *eters of the 2241 Congressional Dlelricki or so retch of it as he. le Allegheny musty. being all that: part of the county lying north of the Allegheny and Ohio 'trent, will aloe meet, to lite manor, atthe hero time and for the some parpcse, and their delegate* so cbcwen will ensemble In Convention at the Court Donee, in Pittsburgh, on the same day and hoar, nod fur the some purpose, with the delegate* of the 21seCOngTe0100111 District. The meetings to the different ward. and boroughs will be held between the boon of ft and I o'clock P. Ile illdetwdm to be elected by bellot) end than he the townaldpe between the hoer. of 3 sod 7 o'cluck P. Id. (delegates to be elected by muting) of mid day. JOtIN H. HIRE PATRICK, ettSIM•II Alit g'y Co. Dep. Ex. Committee. firnme Octet, Seedy. rerllslkerter Vublic jlotitni MezTlitc.—The citizens of the sr , "Third, fifth and Moth Wards of the city of Pitt. burgh, are trip:edid to Curet of the Si.lllOOL DOM fit ott PA* inroet. ott THIS (Weduce , lsy) EfISNING, et 754 . o'clock, to coselthir the propoottlone of the Yenesylettole eallroad Company rebuff., to the trmoval of the tracks from a portion of Llterty atrtet. A lull atteaderice Is re quested. epßtlta OTUURTII WARD, ALLZGEINT.—TIIO Re publican Club of ibis Ward rill moot at Pb 45 . WALL, Obi° Aiwa, on TUORBDAT SYRAIHU, .t T% o'clock. arkatu toms:ad., •-• • •• • •• Arran- I.l•Zeltda... iSinuattonal. WILLIAMS, Clastical and Comma ct•l School, No. Oliar MMiNaMiii=E Inme—sll pee 'choler per qr. c( 11 seek.. to allrenex, 10 " eLomgraphrc Itegorting,Plute Tantliminas-1 tale great pleame In saying ilcat Me. 11. William. Iv an eacatlat teacher—intalbgen% &amen% and faitbtol. It ia• prornashn a whkb be I. wholly days led, and to which be bring. not only a long anis/fence and an ardent enthusiasm, but a ;makable councientionans.% be winch lan Leahy :rummy own knowlsign that parents ad patrols may folly °ands ALEX. i. tdcOILL. Nat.° Thnological Molnar, April May 1950. I rally water with Dr. !SCOW le the above itsiement end receeneedetioa. D. ItLLIOtT. tils method of taiuliing and susuaglog his pupils ascot& by far any t hare kliouta at any now. A. di. SPARES, rat Torroihip. Toachlug h a priffession for If bfch he is peculiarly fitted. CLIARL.6B 811hiltfit. Within the range of coy a7quainhancia he tour tio niperior sa • teacher. .108BrEl C. GAZZLIII. He le one of the beef teachers ender whom I hare eve bad my mem (moth) JOON D. WARD&N.. MUM! OL OM E INSTITUTE FOR YOUNG LADIEdo—We bees the pleasure of .nopotiog to the frieods end potions of Olome that the craning gattintee &salon, (commencing on the first Monday of May) will open, coder very fevornble ensplees. A corpse of Teacher., of =peers worth and quallOcations, be. already been waxed, sod no off. k will be gated to render the inetlnitlon • worthy the public patronage. armlets anniameing the mono of Andy. terms, do, will be tweed within • kw dap, and clay then be bad oo apt*. ealdou to the Principal. °Livia J. PRANOEiI fid/9 easooshurg, p► E DUF,IOIOIITII SEMINARY FUR YOUNcI LAMAR, . . AT SEWICKLEY; Re.. A. IVILLIASIB, D. D., Priticipal. Prot V. DeRAM, Tartar of Slut& &ad French. 0 A.B WALL, Teechrr of Droving and Psititlng. The Sommer Beni. will commence on the Ft RAT MON. DAY IN HAY. A. only • limited somber can be received early appliostlase are deei retie. For terms,Lc.,.eeCfrea lara, which may to obtalard at the Book .od Masi° Stores, or by &Fellation to the Principal. torah lodise' DLIONOORAPIIIO REPORTING 'taught at No 28 St. Char aired. "It to a nilroad oystem Iltorolly—• this raDroid by rear mei of Ito RpedltlOC—• railroad by moon olio, eaaa.• ooßtc Rev. Dr. RAFFLES. Liverpool. PsNN INS'fiTUTE, RANOOOII 1311.EET, NEAR PENN Will trap. eo MONDAY, we Seth A00179T. Trno. PI per mod. at Eve moat. J. Al. SMITH. auftlyd Prindral. THE LUXURY OF TUE SEASON! THOMSON'S CORRUGATED SKIRTS. Tor Web, the prtnelpel Eatellere. (tux , Ruction ,Sales. T. a. DAVIS. Auctioneer. Women:Ll Wu Boom No. pi run, Beat. M OUNTWASIIINGTON LOTS AT AUG. Tneeday afternoon, May I. at 4 o'clock, ma the owning; by order or Jager!, Willloo, Administrator of the lataltamnal Black, dee% will be sold dime Waren Bolldlog Lotworlthate oo Cool QIII, baring each 21 fret fronton Igh street, and extending back about 290 fret terma—one4blrd crab. realdne In 1 and 2 yeara,•lth Integ eat, mewed by apporrod . endorsed %layer. Plan may be men it the Auction Store. Farther Information may be had by calling oo Cyrus Black, at the St. Charles Hotel, or Robert Woods, Req , 4lb rt. J. O. DAVIA, Aatt. OASSIMENES, cthrus, SATINETS, LADIES' DRUZ GOODS, As, AT AUCTION.—Go /rids, mooing, Aprll TAN at 10 o'clock et the Comm.. dal Sass Doom, no 64 /Mb street, will be sold without maws, a pieces cotton warp Clotbn 2 places Wool Caul. mere; et pleas heavy Satlrestr„ 10 pleeee mated Tweed.; 10 gams Lowden Gthect; 4 pea Gottoesdoe, 10 pee motled col. oral tl.mmLE 21 dos. Undershirts sod Drawer% 10 demo . soperniur soft weed nets; Brown Iduellot, Lem; Delshiee, Shape, Shawls, flows sod nen Ilene, Suependers, Ao. The attention of the trade la hailed. e• sp2S J. G. DAVIS, AM. BAROUCUES AT AUCTION—This [Wed ossisy) moriang, Aprtl =kit 1l o'clock, .t ta• Otb. medal Wee RMS., No. 64 WM at, will be sold, 2 hand. some well &abet eabitantlal aeNrol bead Bartatelat, be good order. spz 7 . G. DAVIS. /Wet. •.2 2, BUILDDIO LOIS IN EAST BIE MIN3IIAIt AT _AITOTION....-On Wand./ sro , noon, April 211th„at o'clock. on the premise& li nix Lots 0' Ground, handeornelr dictated on Wl= end, adjoining the corner of Idecadow tared, mob containing • front al 20 tad, and extending hug 120 kat to an alley 21 feet arida One lot at the soma-wed comer of Joseph and Wharton .It., haring a front 24 art on Wharton at- arta extending niong /*mph et, 120 feet to said dley. Three lota commenting at the Mau.* of 90 feet trod aoncharest corner of ti:tartan apd Joseph Va. each having • front of 24 feet on Wharton dines, and attending beck 121 feet to meld 24 feet alley. Three Ida at southern* earner of fir. mon, and Wharton M., each -haring a front of II feet on Loraine st„ and extending Walt 72 fret: Erman lot. on Sarah at., between Harmony and Meadow each having • (root of 24 foot, and eXtendlog hack 420 not to Indic , ' 24 fat Wide. Teo tote on nonthareet corner of Shadow and Margate. each fronting 20 tree On Meadow nt., and extend ing ma GO kat. The awes enthrton the hot illtuatkas for badman now for oda In that flous Salting home, Terms—One third cash, centime, In land 2 y au; with Interest. ap2l .1 O.DAVIS. Ana. COUIVIItV sEAT IN PENN TOW NSIIIP. Oo Thursday aftartmo, A pelt '26th, at 3 o'clock, sill beeoldou the prerntra., • beautifully located Cotiotry Ica,. to t'eoe township, wit tho Brant stolen Flak Rood. A tones tom Ellttaburgb, embracing 40 arrts aod l'n pantie. of very rich land, ail to perfect cultivation. tort with large, quantity or earl.* dascrlptious of - Scott Trees, On:tames, W Dom Ithrohlionti is. Thermo be erected a huolsortor two story Antos Dwelltog, well Bashed In Gabbs dile, ~,sl, II n=l, a large hall wad 3Lportberk s spachnta yard, with ;totem and goad well of sister:ls melond arta silo. lobed pallog farms. Also, wettest 11101011 a teeny bosom, Iwo" occupied be store, posillhflica nod darellhatt, Ala; p WO Boot Barn, with ttatillog for 2) boron. MY prop. arty comp Loco a u othratitayes for acomfdruisle wad elegant 'Went f rodGeoce, with clmrcheirand =Maw 'Went 1 he oweer, Mr. George 0. Bl'Crestly oomph* . 'wad WO oho, these to staltors &try dot. Mir* Mowed"; _Taft of BAutees2ooo oath. $lOO oil Ist op Aped re. sad residue ow April 11141103 with Interest ow the ,', • Prthillida; f , :::,:. Optic .., 13 :_ , . , 1 .J. . D %TB. Aacm - . 2 ... - h-lIVOARD PRINTS rif4l lAu. Jia Zi .~!' zz:: EMgMM PITTSI3IIR9II TIIEATRE.- • W. HES DEMON 11.1.39 AM.-SSW. 'Dr. se ( ''ad eargoott *444 ... ... 1111. 0 W. 0001./KIIK. by embeial desire. L . E(11 TUE. ELL VIVRE,' DopporteA by tb. Conte.). HENDERSJ.4 Wall .{.pray $174.' DWatilw and Leal Hefty; with Lciarand WED & DAYRTENINU, APRIL ILStb, (be 4 Dct Pe;Dalk Drama of LOUIS THE ELEVENTH. To conchae with ELIO'S TEE GOAN 13 &NOW—Tata .1, (ha Etat appearance,) liaithotamor. - - ID robeassal. DOT and PAYABLE ON DEMAND. FR&RILLIN BiLLIARD 13A.1.00/1, FRANKLIN HALL, sth et_ opposite Pittsburgh Theatre. JOS. atArrn ENS, J.-. BrePiot.* THIS elegant and commodipus Hannow provided erlth NINE NEW MAR LE BED =MAID TABLES, of the lattet and moat approved style mod pattern, and to otbeTalae'fittad op equal to any to the reentry for tha aoopmmodatiott of eltmette and *images; and fur lialtt, idr, comfort and convenience, to out sorpaeled, lf eluded la the Western Etat.. no Proprien:r aol trite • coottneatlon ffthe patronage to Ilbenity bottomed **Ma Aslant hereto. ont' and aaiarte the public that avers attention VIII be pal i to their comfort and plewora. N. B —Agent for the We of Ballard Tattle+, floN., Cloth, Cu.., CoePuinte, Ch elk and .11 other ornate to hi. line. .6lch ha coo dtvpme of oo rermonabta terns* and UM,* atann4ctomee whole ale prkea. doblTd Vbtiabriptia abbarisrments. JAM ESA_ERNA - . - Infentisne? FANCY AND rAeturr GOODS. • : Wholesale Dealer fa . . MAISIE. TAPES, • . GLoTILI, • BRAIDS. EDSPENDERS, JPOOL, CJITON,• ' DAWDLES, SEIKEADS, - • . FLAW EIIeING ,funr, _ '' BUITO.Vc 'CUILEIty; ~.•• 7 LACES. NorzoNs.j.- '' M•TCBIts AND BLACKING,' • .1 • • - No. 2 NarawbfuNty VIIILLADILLPIIII. , OD-All goods are odd for CA!U. at ...aline, law ratek.relylng mono upon eatenatee ado amt muff prufifs than upon Wolfed galas and high prime. dplo:3md ROMAN . einiaNT, HOSKLIDALE, C. 31851 T, CA LCIINXD PLObSTF.H., 0 ROUND Mini% , Irhalcsale and Edda; abloW nub prim, by . nWIN A.: SHIM it BRO, flurno•Weat corner Frant and Willow strieW &ILO yd rbllidelphli • PEIGI4:EIT & BONES. .1 . IMPORTERS Or t, G Ft 8, • No. 216 Booth /root alma, Philadadplnle, Ps. [EstaGl[shred Intl] We racelve motet aLd vffer,• choke arceitotot of deelrable CIF•I Theatteution of Dreggfece,Gr..eere others le Inellie2 • THE DENTISTS tfiaT OUTLATI TO PURCIIASE SHAW'S .A.111"1$11..N. Per ule at DENTAL DEPOTS. of explanation mut MI application to PILAW A 'DAILEY. TO Bare etnet, PLltedelpala, PL N. IL—All orders mill meet wilt& prompt attattotv. JeSOSmd J. B. KOONB & CO., Flour and Provision Commission Ilkierchants; No. Rye North Manx% Wen rum Stag, 'Drexel' a Co., Bankers, Plana. CWretta Lh.rUo,Phta Bank Northern Lathan., " Niter, Pries - A - Ca, B. Pollock t Bono, " J.B. Lelnner, Cruclutant‘D.- Wright Br.. a Co., L D. Canook, » Co% Lutiono Bank, 0 dilbort Pryor, BL tonto r , Ja.1.11.1 tiMALL 6e Wholesale Crows & Commission Setehants, 123 ltalrket Ft, atom Front, north side,Phgaddlarkt.; -. FFER for Bale the following, on the moat O eassombis Lerma, eis: WO packages New Y. k and Philadelphia Syrups, isiihki 100 eaelte prime retailing BA., . • 500 Gina. boasted Bogue, aerated, .- iW w prima Cute &Wawa., 6,0 bags Rio prime mid mOlo. qualities, With baw l ass.tmegt. Taws, Spicam, 414. CARDS I ._ CARDS 11 cAltps . . . . PRINTER'S MUST AND CUT CARDS Best and Cheapest in the Starke.: • Cards for Mounting Phot raph Picturea, - pi Superior Qo and at Low Priers, Bias and Wtife.d Wid , r ittsre.Sbardr,Straw Boards Azad and tor sate iv A. aL COLLINS, - • CARD Warehouse, Wolf moya STREIT. ILIDELPOLL -CALDWELL. & ,- ,-,Jila . - (oppeaft. Otrard done) } PHILADELPHIA. - • MEW lIIPORTATION3-PINE WATCIIMI PATER, PRILLIP6 A CO. Watch., In Genova: . CHARLES PIL9DBIIAI.IB London Tinit-Kcepep; ow writs, sizes, inrllnutlug Cues 0.1 Oven FIKA. Sar'Sule Authorized Agents fur above: . ‘ GOLD AND bILVNII, KNGLISII AND SWISS • VT. A T CI 13 - S . RICH JSWELSY, sev &slots. DIAMONDS, PEARLS, and ell the isaLtanable Styles SILVER WARltienterpuesd In style, gosh:, sad dolah n e ittrsagers •isitlng P 51110610., .re trailed tool alstsetbels • NEW MARBLE ZSZ4BMS7I3II?-117. • ♦idt rot/Wing no obligation to pprchucra. UdtPJItL YBICIL9,ta pWo Dianna, nod roll trariaibon. Jegiblid .11E NEW PATENT CORRUGATED bPRIINGS. REDUCING TUB WRIOIII OP SHIRTS . • - AND LACLUIABIISO THEIR BTHENGTII NEARLY ONE•HALF, van 037. T rs TIIOIISON'AORRIJOATED SHIRTS - -- HARDWARE! HARDWARE!! JAMES R. LINDSAY, N 0.72 Wi . ka - ft.; - irAtel - Arygh,.loi. • Importer mad Nan atacturer'a Agent for the de of liCateillsti and Americas Hardware. lam now recelrlog the . largest stock of Snitch. Goode weld of the Mounter. 700 gnaw Koine sal F 1,4 4 12500 dca. Pocket Entree, 500 .110 Z. ocluore, Illaw,Voreale. ay.,. From celebrated !lewd:charm. WIG doplkete arse lirww York taroks. Whitt • ND htERCIIANT • • Visiting BaDimon should fall to examine the extensive stock' of /ANC? UOOD4, LIOsIKRY, GLOVES, &a . °treed t.r bele hi rim. /113}64116 a .0028, Re. 260 Baltimore Street. _ . . It le ow Of the meta esteruive In tba cdantry, and ina pro:Fiero., are fully prepared to compote lOUs nottharn• dined. faietindap • t j A U.OB KENB - IS, PULER, TS PIO antrAL, POIIAP IRON, i T T R H O Z N I. -"E, AND ' CANADIAN CRASS SAND STONL :airovrtes—co qr lIILONt AND BILIT/171ELD STISVITB. mrladtf,' Mil& WARM. WEATIIEit nth eoon be umiak ea, and It behooves all men who ham tbetr.wel. (are at been to emptily themselves edit a premaltre of lats= fur thle pawpaw there is clothing batter than • nave pun Brandy, whichyam can get at • • -• JOSEPH FLEMING'S, ap7 Corner Diamond and Market et; -- PRIIIO lIATS AND - GAPS. Nip SlJ—Nos , is the time to boy if yoo snat . t• BAPS RONEY. . . ILLS StOlt.l4 .Palerais4/12 • L the glace to get the worth of your Rani, I.IIIWOOOO Jest zoo:deed for the ttothlark and the outlet stock marked down to the LOWEST PIIIO6B Ma Chink. &SW ARARE MJANCR. FORA FINE CITY Itle3llANOL—Will be sold at auction. ca the OM.. lee. an' QUOIT, May letts, that beentlfal spurs of grovel at present occated by the AMR ben, Gas Works, Mains about WS feet on the War. Carman. ea 220 feet oh the W. stern Avenue, bersoded on three Wee by etreetS.• with' twenty toot alley In the W. If not sold at privets sale presim to the etalle date. Kneel be then sold sithoot risers°. For price and tame, wldoh will be liberal, *mar to • Jet 3. 11A/IbIIAIA spit President Gas Granata. F Ult" 'NT—The - Iron Front WAHE-epr r nous; wisa.. Wend atreet;Alletheny ettnraT between the Bridge. sod ItaDread Depot Apply to P. PirtlMEddir. econd door from the premise; • W. D. PDBEY, at Bootbe'a Office, Liberty at Pittaborth. MEW A.Nit Is itacotdotl—.......--..L.-ITolmeti.. of t .7......550 Man% ttmtritt!ha 9so Dines yotioto me Orsys o[ HMI For mkt by JOHN IL 11E1Zr 113.1Intio ytalloi co rtootot of tbe EDUMB., °RAP, at 43.— jj. 2500 barnds Moan 800 bushels 1 7 at; MO do B 7 MD do Corm Is Mora sad to write for rata hy, spit I ummor 1. PLACEIO Cirt LADIES' °Junin tore LADIES KW ELLEFIth.; 0 AITERS toe CIIILDAMPS VANCE lE . . ThosamisrL at Ma PEW LEI Week tectrod door from MAW ;pH - ALIATIS LOOMIS & TWHOM IT MAY 1. mold at the Enchant/4. Aptil 21:tb, at 11% o'chl Id awes Pltilbwrib apti - FO A LLEtilliplY =Two Lots on Walt, ioxl• =ending agog 'LW ,- Sams opfrtoortlk €:4O, Able • AUSTIti p ik IVOUE. SALES DJ CO T ALT Till 16, TIMSDAY EV 6N'T .Lt.llliL
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