:'« AO,.i i 7 V- "CoostitnUonsli Union frr.y," nominnl.d #g»/TOaj 4lf >-?£ OPsigtdka. Jono Bell for President sod Edaard Everett for Vico President. •• - SATURDAY MORNINa. MAY r> 18GO t Th “ e MBpec f“ bl6 K«tlemeo, most of them * b being men unable to keep up with the times, do not pretend tbit represent any existing porty; but they fondly bipe that they %ill he ablo to rally a petty, in the present partially, ohaotfc state;of political elements, and they thutfme tbroft in their little alt npon the pee* rible chance of making something by the Ten* taro. A’dtcbtisees.—Tho Pittsburgh brg«cii£Ql*tioo unoog the tmtißeai ’tbefanounilug riuc»~ among tboaa who - <i - *“**®° ®*Ui«*o4 among meanUeiorere and pro **®*Jb* fonnd la a*arlrall theecraaiiax room*, - *r* , *j~®®*» bsokiog boqau, botela, CaeCoriee asd commb “ss*** .1# the two dibw, where H ia road and carried btxUliaa lor peroaa). Aa a tnedlom for adrw* UtiDg. tbarebrc, U .offer*'lodacaseete which BO other r } C*P*ria VeateroPidtsarlraalacaaoffar.toaU wbodettn to T,. *’“»« Cfcla lary* data of oar dtitsaa. TbeWcmi Otsmi i:; « .«rt» ClasW btva -BOch larger dnmUtkm ia Wrctero amongtubattatUl bra ‘;,*«<»aod'iawehanfa than may other aacalar paper ia this of the Bute. FOB GOVERNOR, > HON. ANDREW Gr. CURTIN, -5 .... or exam wrarr ‘ FOB CONGRESS—XXfrt DISTRICT, J-A.MKBK. MOORHEAD FOB CONGRESS—XXUd DISTRICT. BOBERT MoKNIGHT ; *ir*wwn K«.. f ay--r tION. JAMES RQ.f.TaOMAt r Edward 0. Knight, 2 Robert P. Blog, 8 Decry Bom id, ’A.Hokwt Sfc Facet, - & Nathan HUls, ~-..6 Jvbo M. BioottulL TJ*me*W;FolJfir. r Leri B. Smith, 9 rnadftWrCbtbt. i 20 DavlSMoinißAjr., ISXtUUMjk 8011, , 25 John <cfs-'.‘-'-IK* 1 * ■ •Mention to the Advertisement offering • reward of one hnndiwd dotUre for the recovery of the body of hin eon. *o: trtifortaoately drowned on the 6th iott. The present rise in the river has rendered it Impossible to oontinne the search at the dam oto the MohongaheU river, where the Catastrophe ln creased the probability tbalthe bddy may have been carried downward by the now. ewLft cramnt. Persons residiog on the Ohio river will perform a grateful service to the affliotedlemUy by rendering their kind aid in efforts to dlscoreVthe body. Niwbpapi* Dk«uctios.— The crowd of edi tors who were lately dead headed over the Bal & Ohio road, in order to advertise that ftanwni at a cheap rate, called upon (he Presi dent while to Washington. They made him a speech, of oonrse, and he replied; and in hie reply be told the following story: '•I am reminded of an anecdote that I know not whether I ehonid relate. It occurred when 1 waa tUnistdr to England. I was talking with a disttagabbed English statesman, who said to Buchanan, 1 ehoatd iofer from yoar' *ew«pa_perß that the American people always cat their greatest scoundrels and make them Presidents.’ I replied <lt did look so, hot U a way we had to ulk cf each other ihni~»wa really always didn’t moan it.’ ” all very well. ■ The spirit of detraction, which animateswo large a portion of the Ameri can press, is not areditable to it. But who, pray, lisie ths example T We venture to say that the •4f?°®®FhiiB.. press of the oountry is responsible ftrltV Taken aa a whole, It seems to follow de traction waits* natural vocation. It is nothing if notahuslTo. It has assailed every public man in the. opposition ranks with the most opprobri ous epithet* and outrageous abuse; and Us prin cipal (took in trade is its ability to bunt down men with slanders manufactured Whoit»Te by those who are adepte at the busi- vAndehief at this business is the Preaident’e organ, “the Constitution.” Daring the whole of the past winter it has teemed with the vilest d ibhl£%f -all-who presume to be opposed to it, I heaping bUJingsgate, day after day, upon Us op even democrats were fain to ery ; •fcamo'apon ft. In thia career of detraction it undoubtedly had the sanction of the President It has been bis willing and obedient mouthpiece, epeakiog as he speaks, and uttering only what ha wishes it to utter., Is U for him, then, te lec ture American editors upon the ein of detrac tion? ” . ItUKois.—Tbetele graph yesterday morning gave as.the till end-of the proceedings of the Illinois Republican Convention, but failed to giveae the beginning. We give the following from the proceeding*, to fill op the hiatus left by the teD graph; “Iha informal ballot for Governor rexalted as follows;, Jndd, 245 ; Bwett, 191; Ylt*. 183; A Democrat requested and was to make a eootribution to *l|® pP? T sotioo. The contribution-was brought intone Convention, and consisted of two rails, 1 with an explanatory banner, -which stated the; the nils .vers made thirty years ago by Hon. Aba Lincoln. t ltreceived with tremendoos appladee. ”?* D*o®otAsraa called on, and gave a brief his tory of t he rails. The Convention proceeded to n formal .ballot for Governor, which reenlted as jfflo?r*:..Jiidd, 225; Yates, 197; fiwolt. 184. Thefe being no choice, three more formal ballots wars-,taken,the fourth resultiog as follow*: Yate*, 86S; Jadd,237; Swell, 36. -Tha nomination of Biohard Yatee, of Morgan, Was made unanimous, and a deputation cent to noUf/bim of his nomination. Further nomina tions being in order, Franoio A. Hoffman was nominated for Lieutenant Governor by aeolama- Uon.' Mr. Hoffman was nominated for Lieut. Gover nor at the Convention fonr years ago, on the tioket with the lata Gov. Blssell, bat discoyering that ha was cooetUnlfonally Ineligible to the offiof at that time, ha withdraw from that tioket. At thii tyge of the prcooedings the enthusiasm was uncontrollable- ( Mr. Yateo was brought in and (hanked the Convention fa ahandsome speech for the honor conferred, upon him, by ohootlog him as tbs standard bearer in the comiog campaign. He supposed the Convention wonld like to know bla-preference far the next President, and to gratify it he would tell the meeting. He made no effort to hide bis sentiments. (Liooolo drop ped his head to hide hie blaabee.) Mr. Yates declared that he was for the nool . Chicago Convention. [Laughter.]— If we most take Mr. Seward, wo will oa try the State with eace, bat with tbo noble Beogamon shall sweep it like a harrioane. Abraham was the name in wbiob all the na tions of the earth shall be blessed. WbenAbra hasnrsaUai to-offer eaorifioe, be fonnd at fall left hand a ram with hi* horns fast in the bashes; and AbaLineolo haa caught the Little Giant-wilb hi* horns j* the bashes of unfriendly legisls- Tit rContenlloo aouimcailj presented (bo . n»m» «f Bob. Abnbam Llooaln for the Prcsi* d«007, »n 3 » full deletion wig ebesen la bli tiror. Mr. Tbfer/tba nomine, for Governor, Is ~ ; OIAJUna Whlgt.abd served In. Congreee asibe represenUlivecf the Springfield District. He la a min of moderate views, a fine stumper, to csrrp Ihs doubtful old Whig vota in the central oountles wbieb gave tbo State to Baobabaa In 1855. He will be eleoted. Erer/ ooanty js the State was represented, and It if noteworthy that Egypt, in many ooun tlea of which Fremont had no votes, was on band With a fnH delejgatlon from every oouoty. The dayle dawning after a long night In that dark region. ;• - - Ho roa CmciOo.—The gentlemen who intend going from Pittsburgh to Chloago, under the nsiplcef oMho Bepublioan olub of Ibis oounty, are revpeolfully urged to bo at the Club Rooms, Lafayette Hall, on Monday, at the advertised hour, and move la procession from there to the nan. Two can havo' been reserved for the Pittsburgh delegation, whioh will be kept locked - .onlii the prooeselon arrives, so that U will be *?a° n*s lo go to tbe depot early with the 'pa&tatloa of eeeuriog seats. Qo to the Hall, • moT * dp to the.depot with [he proeesslon, and '.rest otsyaa iorseats. The train starts at 12:45 r7v». ir, and the procession will leave the Hall for ,-v.the depot at 11 o’clock, a. a B*™— The copious rain whioh has follen_dnrlo* the present week, extended, - « S* * :**• «« ib, entire Weet, and came at a very opportune moment for the ’ lfsoecesdcdby warm weather M ibtttis ereryproepeet It will be, the benefits 10 ibfl tgrigaltnml region will be incalculable pursed the House on Thors *»r«SgMj nearly tbs united Republi ons ToU,ttdTOt*d ablest only by tbs pro* slavery,damoendn-- Onrpeoplvher* to shov ibtlr joy ofiueb i malt, find lOfigunvyiV Unlay—cat fertrtry Tottglmfor (ha MIL ; In Ibis State, the Convention which eelsoted ; the delegates to Baltimore was composed of about fifty eelf-appointed members, gathered from half a dozen counties, and.repreeented a few disappointed politicians—nothing more. The samo is true of New York and every other Northern State. The delegates from a few of the Southern States had a constituency to rep reeent; but tbe bulk of the Convention was made op of men representing tbemeeives, and themselves only. As things Dowaland, these nomioatione have no strength whatever in the North. Tbo oppo •ition in tbe Soothers States, intensely pro-slavery and dare not, therefore, co-operate io supporting the Chicago nominees, will sup port this ticket and give it a strong vole; and if the nominations have aoy political merit, it will be found In tbe faot that they afford a na* oleus aroaud which the Soothern opponents of the adtninieiration can rally. Bui while it la true that this ticket has not, note, any elreogth io the North, it by no means follows that it will not have, hereafter. The eyes of the great mass of tbe opposition io the free States are turned towards Chicago, with an earnest longing that the nominations there may be suoh as men of all brenehes of tbe opposition cansapport. If (ho Dominations are of that oharacter, tbe Baltimore ticket will praotloally be ignored; but if theyehould be of a contrary oharacter, there are multitudes of men in Penn* eylvania and oil the other doubtful Slates who will go over to the support of Bell and Everett. Cali them timid, doughfaces, eerviie, anything you will; the fact is so, and al! tbe niok-names in the world cannot change it. The votes of these men can be got for oar candidates, if, in selecting them}, we do aoi offend their prejudi ces or ask them to stultify themselves, and tbe exercise of due prudenoe at Chicago will eeoure suob candidates without at all lowering the Re pobtioan standard ; but the exercise of a willful or oapriciooe*judgment will jast as certainly drive them off to the third liokel. Tbe whole game, therefore, is in tbe baoda of tbe Chioago Convention, li-cin, by prudence, Concession and' moderation seenre victory; it Can, perhaps with more cane, secure defeat. Let it choose between them. It is eimply a ques tion as to whether we will iosist updo gratifying oor own prejudices or defer, without iojnry to ourselves, to (he prejadloea of others. Let tbe ! wise men at Chioago take heed to the lesson , Uoght by the Convention at Baltimore. i TORS. I POLLOCK, IS M. QOWC. 23 Francis B Pmclman, 14 Dijiwt Mereor, 16 Goorge Brlealer, 16 A. &. Slurp, 17 Dultl O. irtir, 18 Saanel Galvin, . 19 K.lg*r Cowan, I 20 WlllUa McKennas, 121 John 11. Blrkpetrick, 22 J *m*s Key, 23 Klcbard P. Roberts. 24 Henry Soother, - D Oner, PaeaiUEBTUL SptcoLATTOFs.—The hashing ton correspondent of the Tnlune telegraphs as “The coarse of theseceJers at Charleston is yet a subject of much speculation The better opinion Is that tbe Convention at Richmond wit] attempt no nomination, but that most of the del egates, except log, perhaps, Sauth Carolina, will appear at Baltimore, either to co operate with the action there, or to hilt as before in a cerialo contingency. The Douglas managers dislike and dcaoance this programme, bat wilt have no right or power to exclude the delegates originally elected by tbe esme authority as themselves, aod holdiog similar credentials. Besides, It is quite proha hie, if the issue be directly made, their coosttt uenta will return theaatne men. la aoy event, it seems clear that Mr. DjugUa is precluded from a nomination, even if the eeecding States eboold be represented by new delegates, because while they may coodemn tbe act of seceesioo, they will oot take as a candidate a mao wfco was the CBase of (be schism. The democracy will ultimately harmonise on a candidate, though the cotton States will adhere to tbetr pUtfcrm at Charleston. \ The Repxblieao pirty never needed more wisdom and moderation than now, for any error at Chicago will be eeited upon to make a new rally." Tbb Tatuscsr as it is —The deceptive form ia which tho tressary stnteaeots are alo-.oet iu variably made op continues to mislead (be pub lic as to the condition of the ireaaary. For ibe qaarter coding March 31 we have a statement ta which $U,G98,200 of receipts from treasury notes figure as a regular item, and by their aid a balance of some two millions is mule to ap pear on the right side, instead of a deficit of some two and a half millions Tbs (rue state ment for tho quarter is as follows: , e Receipts from cnitcms, lands, Ac- 41i, 717,21/1 Expenditures Id regular ur»lt»,„ j|*i l‘.*t.S77 Payment or Interest on pablis d*bt, 11£,C73 ' DsflcU,—...... .."f” 124187 Borrowed daring lb* qn*> t«r . Paid off trei-tuy note debt. iDut/siO ' Increased debt,.- 6i/7,:t0 Thus, far the regular service of IheTgovern ment, we fall behind two and a half miliiooa du ring the three months with which the jear began, and by borrowing and paying through the aid of treasury notea and loans, we have in creased the public debt fear and * half millions In the same time. Of ibis last sum two millions are yet ooexpended, according to iho report, but this margin to work upon will oot last col ibe carrent qoarrer. Saab is the prunt condition of the treasury and each wbnt wo get by the Goods of imports oow brought in. Tua Locusts Comiso this Mcnrtf —if the month shall be « warm one, as seems just cow likely, tbs seventeenth year locusts may be ex pected the last week of this May. A cold soap msy make them a few daye later. The last time of their appeareoce here, 1843, a few were eeeo about the 20tb of May; but a cold soap happen* log just then, the first adventurers perished, and the main body did not appear above gronnd till about the 3d of Jooq. dome pleasant evening the liver colored grubs will be seen asoendlog lo oonmleea nambers from tbelr subterraneous abodes of seventeen years. Crawliog upon eome tree, fence or bnsb, they will fix (he old ehtll thereto by Its claws, escape during the dews bf night through a slit In the back, and unfold their wiogs before sunrise. This is en important point, as (boss whose wings fail to unfold before the eon comes to dry tbea, will remain as hope* lejsly crippled as the luckless First Angel of Moore's charming poem. Thence forward there will be a grand concert of instrumental.mnslc, by millions of performers all over tbe country, at no other oost (baa a severe wholesale pron ne of tbe trees. Those, if any, who are Increda loos, «U 1 see, bear and believe.—AVwar* AJctr- User. Ahothir Fuainva oh rnt 8 B. BrAt/LDi*o —lt teems that tbe 0. B. Bpaaldfng drove quite ft basinets in kidnapping elavee. It is rumored about town that besides tbe fellow named Block er who'was sent baolf on tbe steamer Deford, there was aootber slave who aoiaaliy did get through, landed safely in Boston, sod is now either in Ibis city or on bis way to Canada. We should like to know bow many slaves the New Eogland Delegation did entice away from South Carolina. It wouldn't be surprising if it should turn out that they stole one for every delegate, which is rather more (ban we predicted they would do. We knew that snob rank abolition lets asthe majority of the Massachusetts delega tion were would be up to efeallog a few, and so said, bdt we didn’t suppose they would go into tbe trade by wholesale, We have bad for a long time ibe underground railroad, bnt the S. E. Spaulding is an aodetwator steamship line. There haon'tboeo eoch bare-faced nigger steal* iug wabln five years ao this Massachusetts del tgation to Charleston carried on.— Uotton Jits Tub Cattle Discaea in Massachusetts- Tbe slaughtering of infected herds of cattle goes on at North Brookfield. On Toeeday and Wed nesday, about 000 hundred animals vrere order ed killed. Tbe entire herd of forty-two of J. C. Ayers weresacriOced, as two of them were found to bsvc tbe disease. While o«w cases ere con stantly developing in tbe iofeoted or exposed herds, tba disease seems to be esiUoing a mild er typo. Tbe commissioners and their attending physicians are more than ever , satisfied of tbe. contagious character of the disease, bat this the ory is stoutly disputed by some medical: men, who say it Is simply sn epidemic, and dehounco the wholesale slaughter of cattle as uoneocssary and wasteful.— Springfield Republican, bth. Last year, at this time, tbo Teasels of our Iskes bad literally notbiug to do. Tbetogbpatt ibie vicinity did not make enough to pay for reel- This spriog is very different. Darlngdfl boura op to yesterday noon, 160 vessels, loaded: wo grain, passed herb for tbe east. It Is fair toenloHe Itot'u•v«r«i, I roqWbeJ3,otfo biiC A J° ost improvement bu UkeopUce— AisatUn. Where Uncle} iftbneir GF&ea. \ The futloTwrig" ia a list*of debtors Tothe iJniled j .-&utes : yh7g9. j accQtgitahgTaremained iraßettled for more tho'n three yrars. and oyer §2,000. It has been,compiled for' Tat Tri bone from official ~ ' ■' Atman. J. ft", :..:..v—oS7* ii i Bomside A. T. , Lieatenant, Uarrh, 1^65..6 jyy go 1 Bocth L..Ll#til'«iint, Meliesa - 0507 15 : . EiiaA* W.T- IJ., Major, QaarianuMteri# Dwj,'!, - 1 resi..—a «lq ro , Bold ‘ 7 562 23 i -&of atmt-M- Mlsainaaty^— 6877 00 Barbonr Q. , Agant ~ ~ , 9,600 01) ' troas Truman, Ol ,Q>w terms Ws IWe,LSS4 16J61 to Coffe* Jco. 'ratalcg tear reglmrnt< , sS ±233 3b , Chateau# (Quartermasters.Dep’t..... 4166 76 ! Came* U.t Lh!QL, JiMiC4D biAtllUlta ajilWD Chaa» L«*!ta, Lii»ot, txiuppoiUt oa of nappM**.. 0,762 Si l Crt’VMA.L'«lit,tnio»potUtlooof »oprtte4.._~ S.tiTS 15 i Derby Gra 11, Urvh. tnopiVUUoa, DaoUpUro,A ,D,'B. Agent, titer Improremant 3,104*0 j Dvoby Nath’l.'Uto Nt»y Agent, IM4 22 j Kclmati'ean B.'B, Major.utDytrtoep’a, 1855... 2,656 K 6 | 24,27102 I Floyd Geo. B.,Ut»tUc.. Ter. tVlHosula. 1&6« 10,972-6! 11,43/ 00 Glowarkl H. J., Agent. 16,0**36 llontT. J, Got, QaarterSTs Dep’t, 1856 (deed). 4,00 a io Htrrluaß F r !»teCollector,dTllfoad,Oal^*66 4R&96 44 UanockD. Capt., clrU land. C»l, l4 136 99 Hunter BT, Ageot, Qoarter 111* Dep*t, 1838 - 18,637 63 Holbrook 1604 70 UuticgiE. P., Ageot, P»n»tone,lB4B- 8,740 62 Qlil'Reßry,Tre*earer..- - 18 005 00 HoUioa Wm. 8, Acting Tartar, Balitaor*. April, ISM 64472 70 uaney 0. If., AgeaL._ 4,722 06 Uolland Juo G, late Paraer, Utah 23.696 63 Hrimulmea Agent, 12,424 14 Uaaoumdß. 8., latatisUeelor, Cet, 1355 ... 178.&39 83 Hamphrey Marshall, 1865..-.—3,233 70 ReiserC^Lleat,Georgia tnilttla, 1854 ...... 34qq oO LoeeerL, Qoartemuter*e Dep’t, 1856 8,0ti7 &0 KaneE.R,Oeptaia,QowUroiMt«’»D*p , t...-. 8848 fl 07 Xrf»F. W, Agent. —.... <9,847 20 Boring 0., Receiver, 1855 4,158 47 Lea Jeme*.3B&9 03,318 31 Mechtla W. Ti Lle&U, QaarteratuUrie Dep’l 4.805 32 Mcßenack A. M. D-CeptalcH 1560...._ 10959 co MoßfgcrmeryT. J. Lleat,Q. M. Dep., '6B,(dead) 4419 20 ataloaey M, Dep t 2067 39 Morel J. B , Ageat, PeoaJoo*, 1558..- ±605 03 ; Mitchell D. D, Saperiatendeat— —±639 39 ' McCett X. A 00, loa Nary Agesta, Lima, 1856. IA4BS Q 7 1 MeArthnr W. P. 1654 taeLnl-.JJ Kewcotab F. D- laUflorveyorOeneraL lagii ?r c<« 04 Osgood S, 8. Lleat, SaUi.teDC*, lSil/tdeadi... ±3S IS Ferring Jtt, Agent, penstoos, 1848, (dead)..--.. ?7« 62 Page R- W, cootractor, 1556 ~ BL6OO "00 BlnggoUO, Oommander C.B. driJ laoe, Btlsigb D, Ageot, Pen«1<mi,1868....“!"“ ! 2 011 16 pcaolanJohn,Usttt,iaexic«ibostilltlee, 185].. 6700 00 . Steveos Uto Goreraor Washington Terri torjr. Pacific R.‘B.Btnveya, ISSBJ. j 0.142 27 reatntnoo E. Ceptala. Koede. 1e66... 19 000 00 BUagbter W. A, Lieut., 61. D--p., 1856 (deed) 0.067 06 BJomumk«r Waj, tale Na«y Af;*ftt, FLlladeJpbli.. 14,625 02 Ssudcre Lewis, Hemp Agent, 1853......._ 6,039 09 fileger Wn, Uto r»)mMtcr a 642 60 Sltea Goo. L, Agent B.WB 87 Sil| tea fee L, Topographical Engineer, I»M} 4 600 00 Hmitb F. G., late Marshal. g qj Speed James A, late Marehat, 1855.„ —... 6 906 80 Torobott Win, Cob oeL Harbor Improsemeate, 1857, (dead).—. - >11765 07 Tbomaa P. J., Lieutenant, —. 3.841 48 Van D, Tiaanrer Creek Natloo 6 000 00 Walker 8. iy Capt ,Q. M. Dop’t, 1853.(dead). .. ll.rtO 67 Waracr W. 11, LW-ul, QM. 1849, (dead).. ±B7O 12 Walker Dudley, Puraer, (dead) 20/46 01 Watrooa J. 8., Agent...— 21,177 00 Wil*oa B. l> n Agent 5,024 31 WlUoo John, Agent 3 600 Oo The whole amoani due the Government, as stated in the acoonnts, ia nearly §19,000,000; ol this, $13,000,000 are due on accounts un settled for one year prior Vo tbe Ist July, 1R59, and doubtless much of it will be secured. The above lutonly gives thoaccountvdue for three years and over and for large sums. Most of the accounts, however, are for less than $2,000. irs»OAl*h TO TUB DELEGATES OP U'ssX THE LATE PEOPLE'S OONYBNTfON WHICH ASSEMBLED IN PIfTSBURGH ON THE 2trt OF MARCH LAST— Wbeiaaa, It appaartug to tbe Exccolira CummilUa, appoiuled by (be lets Anti Tax CuoTeatLn, tbit, whhoat ilrtunoas exertion on tbe pari ol tbe people, thaie U .laager (bat they will be, tu all probabtllty, com promlaod on tba gfrat of riwlstenc* »o Railroad Taxation by the wlroworklnge and tnfluaocaeof offlee seaklog potMcians, and t>c4ogßotborlud by tbs Tjarteeatb rcaototlon to rail tbe CouTontloa again tegather wbsa tbay might consider inch a ttep neccuary; toerefore, alt the Del rgaU* wbicb awttublal l u that Conrteikm will again re- MMinbla at th« COOkT HOUSE, in lb*City of Plmbnrgb, °i WEDNESDAY, tbe 30th day of May, luat., to conalJcr the propriety of putting In nomination candidate* fat tba rarious County, State a&d National Offlait, wboee vlewe are twin to be perfectly sound and reliable cn tbe antyitt of mUtance to Kailrcwd Taxation. D;9«lAwtdF Bf TilE EXECUTIVE COMUriTtF. ifut/jrp /tniaa.nf Cum JihntMa'.itm; Th*. Mustang Limaw-nt '’are* Sl’f Jvtnis; Thu X'ttMxg hmimenl Jhirta ind lOvrid- Tht MuUa*? I. nimoiU Cum &rri, Ulctrt, Ciktd Brr*i‘j and Sir- ftp? L* ; Cm, avt ITbrfr, and it w.rtfi 1,000.000 DOLLARS PICK A.VNt'SI To tbo Uutiod Fitaloa, a* ti.a |.i««er*rr aod r»*t«rwr of valn »blr;iJur»o*au-l Ca-tlo. j! cun* all Spraiue, Oejdi, W«rt, ft rtB, St.fl Julit*. Ac. Did )oti cTer butr o< any ordinary Sere, SwrUlu*, fp.ainoj Stlffr>~.,di|,-r ca tnaa or Uaat. wbtcb the Ma»Uag Lintruriil wjolri net <rm’ Pit y uo orrr rl.li any re»|«cUbto Dicgtatln *ny part of tbe world—lu turope, A-ia or America—alio .lid oot e»y waa tbe jp«-*tr*t wrery «-l the ?'* SoHe-viywbero. B»rrj family .lould h»Te it; tbtc«> aiK-a. ap10.30».l BARNES A PARR, Proprtotore, New Terk. - I®*-'!**- Winslow, an expericncod Nurse and Female I hjal -Jet., baa a Soothtog Syrup f.> r children teething, wbtcb grra'ly facilitatra tbeproceaaof U-Hblog by aofiealeg tbe gnos, reducing all ioflimmation—will •Jtsy all pain, and laaure t.-* rcfnlrte tbe bowet*. Depend ojw-.ti it, nvotbera. It will rest to ynarwleea a&d relief aad health tu yonr totaota. P..(foctiy sate In all ease* 8m aivettleenreut In another roiuna. fetftdtwtyT Travelers, who sj frequently suffer from tirknvM Incident <0 tbs faUgn* of • journey, leas of rest, ebsogeof wbUr an! of dirt, should always be provided with DR. WlLSoN'd IIEADAOUB PILLS, which Is a reU bl* iu n lirTa tb»m Thrs* Pills are prepared sod rol l by B. L. FAHNESTOCK ACO, WfcolsaalP DingghU. and rrrjirlstori of B. L. FAH NESTOCK'S YIBUIrUGIi, No. CO. rvrncr of Wood and PoQith strtvts. Pltlabargb, P«. mi^iAwf FOUR SKIRTS PER DAY! lUqtilrtna F.IUJ I*p-r»le Fsctoil-^ And the Labor of One Thousand Hands Arc reqatrsd tj lb* Ocmaod for THOMSON'S SKlitTB. Siftt SbOcnißrnums. AND POPULAR BOOKS— "" B«y am! (*••!. by tLs author cf Wl.la WMs Worlds Tbs Marti* F«no, - ti-H,. I j Uawtboras; tbs lu«uld*l>y L*g»nda— os* edit (no 4 r-l* Owtbs'a CotrssjioDdcucs with a Child; Paih»-r'f BitLliiltcoocr* of Rufoi Chsata, Ailatu Dto)*, bj Grurga Kll.ii; Tti* Mill on tbs Flow, by Ovorgs E |,>t; Wiitnau ArtlsUofall Agss, by kits Eltst; Tba Slully Msmorlals, edited by Ura bhaliy; TLc.rnt'Ury’s Life In fpalo. Kesays ot Ola—Vesrlew tdliiou; Ooitt's IrsnlDgi at tbs Mtcrosco(< Owsb’s Yoatalls on lbs Boundary of Another World; Life Wllhont and Wilbln.by tlirprrl Fuller GswH, Against Wind and Tide, by IMrae Uo; Tue Qocan sf Hearts, by Wilkis Cc>|tlu« ftsad’s Poems—new adiilco, a n.ls,) MUs Moloch’s Poems, 1 Tot; Michlet'e New Work—Woman. KAY A Ci)., CS Wood street HILLEKMAN & CO. invite the citizens of Pituborgb to to examination of tbslr »to t of HATS, OAFS and , bTRAW GOODS, Which, for variety of style, superiority of quality au | O iol erate pikes, eeunot be surpassed in tho city. tiILLEBMAW A CO. 76 Ww>d,t. USbIA CRASH FOKCIc. Uern T«tU Unto Ch»»f. Maillbi Clic»p lfi«b Ltuac*—varranleJ pnr# flit, a IB)1 BAK TOBACCO— IC hbdi. Mistoort L»*f, OORCII »ULD A Oft’A. 4 b<>Xrfl do do ' tn*Wre for ialo I.iw toeloj* ruailgorooot M’BANR A ANJtR LYOiN'a MAGNETIC IWVDfitt-Ttf only anlcla tb»t will offtctnally <s«troy Tenulo of oil ** turfrcrly harmlrat toeTuytMotfeta,- Frii.’oSfta |x>r etDoUttr. told by f « 8. JOHNSTON’S, Drottlat. p 7 |g corner Pmlthßold and roorthitnaf LAUGH ASSUItI'MKNTOF L * Tt-VS. BEBtOES <t BtRIGEAEOLUS Jolt rrcelrcd at BIJI3 BPRCirnttn A QO’fl. gALMON! SALMON!! 76 bblt. No. I LAKE SUPSRIQTt SALMON 80 do No 2 dr> do ,j 0 160 bf do No 1 do ( ] 0 jo Joel arming from Lake FapnHora&d for ■■!■ by WATT * W>t«oS. No. 22? Lll*rtj pOMMODORK PJSKRY'd EXPEDITION V ■?. 1 iW* AND Tl,B CHINA BRAS. llfn»tr*trd. Hiltlmb'a Japno m U »*» and «• It It; Btyard Taylor'* Trartlaln Japan. p 7 |a : PHUUUCJS —IUOO bus. JKar Corn; too an o*tr. R«r. TChflo-aad nioti Jftihunr<ksn<! PlDkaie la and for »a!t> bj UUNTUI k IIOUINSOV ’ ' NaflBroi»’-* **•*>--• SJUNDHIJ.3—Ib bags aod 1 bbl; Flax Seed* KJ IT: bain R,g, ; ” bbl* Rwairai; 3 * Pv7 *”?* **'■*?*■ 9 «-*' feather* f lbJ.,T*lW<»J r . 3 bMfcGraue, [? Xi •rrJfe oa atoaroi>r Uastlbga for nle by - ° >ila ISAIAH DICSEY k CO. ' vv £hTlES IN SHAWLS, AIANTILLAS » fnr 3 w ao^2? 3 * Kmbn*l(l*irl»a anfl Wbm Good*, '’'X‘»5 r tol> w “* r * DowMllcta t«ry Urgoatock. -°“ la «■ HAHECW I.OVK. U M.rk.l Bul“,l!^‘7 VoU "e Gentlemen can ob- Addrt— _ I, BaARpIWQ.» tf AZKTTE OFfrOR myl&IU ONGAJIIAN OItASS SKKD—IOO bush . flingnhß Orn. I«]JutiacM null ftr i»l„ hr ' . JAMEj AI'FBTZRfL li " <VTDifMtrknt«p4 FlrtUt*. CRUSHED 6UOAR-10 bb!* sD™, Cra»b«d Scftrjost ireM nd for tala by tajlS-:-' '■ ■«f■ A. rgffgp, cor. MarkMMtnd P;r»t ila. □f kBYc'FLINT 111 l)E8*—201 tr store fir »n]n »-*-X*jT myU ISAIAHPICKET 1 CO.' KA JNUT3— 50 racks in store for sale by »jta iuuu kcjujaco/ ■<rgT itct* refill' WMW = SIOO BEWABD!. /PHE ABOVE EEWABD »iil ,be paid (o ; >*• = SA "M UE L Mlht E R , A Jdnng l4 and 15 yasireuf age, who was u ? *5 Monnogabsia Hirer, near Dam No. 1, on aiurday afiemooß.MaT 5,1860, and giving prompt lafor u,i» otdW.ltoil. f ao **“ 1,0 «wtcnat tbe time be was drowo i “* °°*r cloth*# on LI .a at ibe time being a dark b* own ■ “vd wbite-abtrt. Uj> was ratbrj t«!i far “°F ®«f U kge, »{th lickibair'k&d a taJr _myWatd mrpEN MlLLga.Js. 155 FoOftb at ROOFING! ROOFING!! jFELT, CEMENT k GRAVEL ROOFING. OOM, CEMENT, FELT Tor i'!.i or Step EooV-»nd nr. .t\j R’alei Pro. f. . .t@-Leaicy Roofd of ,ail kinds Repaired CheaplT„and (Juieklj. siAriauijFOE file, *ub piloted lbatroctlAM fur ntlog. OUH CfcVEST, fur t-ainllog Tin, Iron or Zloo ... ALL WORK WARRANTED. , |WM. JOHNSON, njiaitd No. 75 Smithfidd Stmt. New books presh scppliesii— °°l? 1 * bj Timothy Tltcomb, Timothy Tlicotnb’* Letter* 00 *b« KDffUib t4o|iQ»g<>; Mitchells Planetary mad sutler World*; Kaaliusoa’* Krldaocw; !' * rl ?/ faUnpor* SpMkiog. by Bsuuln; UmtUof RelkloasThoeghLhy Uwjml; Puritans ted Qomd WlxaOath; Naturee&d Saittrnalorat, by.II. Buehnall; * Lt>o Uf new History of America; Mr*. QetdarPs Blitory of Eoclaod; Kaviieaoa'* Uarodotu*. tol. 3± MIU on tha Flout Trap* Is to BvlUtilm], by Prime ROBERT S DAVIg, { . Pneeauor to JuhnB. Darlsuo, &3 Wood it lUK OUKSTS—The Usual sizes on hand and odd skua made to order for Hotel*, L*gsr Beer Saloon*. Bmm and Caoal Busts, Seminarist, Ac., Ac. WATER C.K)LEK£, BATUIfvU APPARATUS, COPPER, BBAES lad BIRD OAQBB, POttCELATN P&FSKBVING KETTLEfe. Oal7 Sgwnt (or |b» enleuf tbe c»tebrmt»J _ - DOCKETE COFFEE POT, A 101 l assortment of HOUBE-f URNIBUIMI HARDWARE at Ibe old etaud of W. W. BRADSHAW, No. Ui Wood street, n»yl3 First door below the sign of tho Golden (Jon, DRIEDKRUIT— 200 buB. Dried Apples. 16 do do PmAn, Jcet rac’d end lor t»l, by JAMES A FETZEE. PKA NUTS—SO bags prime Note for sale b T m)ia HENRY H OOLLIMB. Hehrinq —30 t>bis for sale by ®r'2 HENRY a. QQLLUfB. Flower Vases—lo pain Terra Cotta Yeeee Ut sal© by HENRY H OQLUN& pORTHE RH3PUBLICAN NATIONAL CONVENTION, AT CHICAGO, MAY lCrn, ISCO. Excursion Tickets Chicago Convention CAN OR P&OCUASD IN PITTSBURGH, At the Depot Office of the Pittsburgh, Fort Wayae and Chicago Railroad Co., For the rouod Trip to Oblcago sad return, 9l A, g xd front M»j ltah to Jnuw !•, both loclosirf. lt the ONLY «Hmet mole frnu Knettm and North E«*tern PeunsyleabU, ikrwacb fiotn Pfltaburah witboutThauge o! Car* •S»T«o Tratui »l|l lr»T0 Plttrtnrjb <3elfy. on the srrl ▼al of Train* Ifjsa I'tifladrlpbis ami H«rrtstmr< - l * d _ G«n Paw. A»ootP, Ft. Winß R, HO! FO R CHICAGO!!! ARRANGEMENTS COMPLETED. Tho Allegheny County Republicon Telega- Hob Lr Ue CbDago Confeotlofl will *t*rt ©o HONDAY, Uth fatt.et 134 v r■. ' * YOUNG’S CELEBRATED DHASS BUD will accompa ny tbe delegation. P« noon froa adjoining cuuntive ere respeclfnUy invited tojoln as at tbe Bepublicnn Wood street, tt 11 o’clock, a. ■ , oo tbe day of •tmrtlaf. , A Anal meeting win to Laid at tb* Club Booms, os SAT URDAY NIGHT NEXT, at 7* o’clock, wb«a /tnoa. getng w> report thekusaee. 'CIIAS. W. BATCH ELOH, Chief Mughal. gfi C O N V s V P P L"Y Spring & Summer Goods Samuel Gray A Son ( 1 merchant tailors, NO. 19 ITiF-ril BXKKKI-, liavo just receited ditect from their Ituporl ing Houses io the East, their SECOND STOCK Spring & Summer Goods UKNTLKMEN’.i WEAR, Comprlatug all lU« lat*,t Iruportstlone of Ibe KettLU. 4Uo,au sltgeut anortmeut at Fancy Light Colored French and Eogliah CASSIMERE3 A MAR9AILES VESTIIfGS TROIVSERS AND WAISTCOATS, Hhlch will be ma.ta up (o urJrr In tbs I«(**( uikj mrwl *p proTsd etjlaa et aodaratu pticee ui;4 JJl HfiCt FROM TYIkTAOYOIiYi AH nuinUrr, i*M by AJsmV Bxprtfl ILla<Hy. CITY AND COUNTY DEALERS fleppllfrt by tU« tjuati'y *t Maesfectorera' prlc«a. EATON,, CUBE &, MACRUM, Wholesale and Retail Dealers, * Tor tbs INSTANT RILIKF ud [d fl PEHUANBNT CORN of (bis dlatrtw lllJl leg oapUiot on BBONCHIAL OIOARETTES, U«dft by 0. B. BETUCIOR * CO, 107 NABOAU STREET T. Price, |k per frw by poet, JTOBJALI AT ALL DEUQOIBTU. |EEED3, BONUS ANl> mortgages, SALMON!!! PAINTED ON PIPER Ana Id Ifci foil itjU, far »al« by “TUOMSOM’S OOBKUQATiiD SKIRTS. Ttl« DIUOLB TRAIN - TP* PARIEUR BELLE, A THE GOSSAMER, TU* WOVEN. „ « ,r ttad tfaa Crownar« YgjSsffiS' yutnt<wl 00 »ypry bkl't Xlf j . VANK I K K , " "* • (Forra*rijof FijeUefoaotj,) LAND AQENX^ Nutary Public and County Surveyor. BOLIVAB, POLE OOVStf, 80. *.£?!!! *\f“* D L lo !l* ,T ‘ n P»jlog»na Lcrrltng W«r rtaulaMlnonri.gM.mnjfa./ » BmltliCeJd ICukst CLASS RESIDENCE TO LKT.^a iUrr firitclo* JUiidtoc* fa Wylbß learv'tab* r n,n# rootn ’* eT&rj coiitwi -25t 01 2 *“ »,*“««•, «ni b. reatod tu* tood lJ\ P ,fMo ° « f *UlbtM<S. Ayptfcto yy. taw K»flK,No« *ood»t£»t. ft U-NltitlEii—,loy bbiß, Penn'a ii^rup; IQ bbili. choice N.Ol giacuf . W bW#.Cob»llolMf**; . f* bot« Wrtted !•.!«» C*o 1J«*; W do Sur do *O9 dot Brnotu. \ (ißArr A VAN BORDER, Na. 114 Second itidi For uta cteap by : to>ll UOTAIOBB i'HOM QKNNESSKE VAL "*■ ~K *» n * ho*. If**lwtm<vlM &nd Loos Bier*: ®Wbblfcl*bfyT«iott#^ w "' tt 404 ** b * mcitßsX A BABESB, 01,11 - - conwr Uh4fly tcxj Tlrod it^Tu BAQSt—^klokskbiwcedi dScrfo^J^^?! ,Ccttoo,, U^ or * tod ** Hl»urv aseKi 9rlc*d pris* by BEtBST * Bi&KXE, ■>» earwrmtnyudHrtrfrtrwt*. and CANVAS ROOFING, MEAT BAFIta, KKFKI IEKATURS BUBt^=^3 GEO. C. I|ATUEW.*Y, 120 DOZ CROCHET BRAID, No it virtu 6TBErr. *PVEHT!3fiy«NT. FENDT'B tujfc6aidA«T GAT A CO. 6b Wood atrn'. Bav* Toot Caxpsts t THE great enquiry Km Keen made'for ai number of jmo by hi mufcneprra. What shell *0 pot under nnr cirjiu to protect tbna from wear and moth?— TbU grand and eataabt# dbeoveiry wet effected and patent* cdaprll by J. B. Ul&U3atCN,en4.ts called Harrington's Patent Carpet Lining. Thit ariicl* baring proved lta utility bat bo* Come Into general ea», an moeh to tbit scarcely a carp«t will be pot vith ut it, and Its cheapo«>■ pata It wtiblnjtbe rracb ***o fwnfly nla warranted to add fifty per cant, tb J“* of Cerpete, Oil Clothe and Hatting. Tbe de tail Icf ft* merles are too naiacrens to mention. Ttctnba obtained at any ot tba principal Carpet Stores threngboot tbe United Put**, apd la mantofactnrad only by the NEW : TORE CARPET LlNltfG COMPANY. Also, eiteuriva manafaetamrs of MAMMOTH COTTON RATTING A»D OOHFORTABLEA, tb# beat and cheapest that bare «T*r bean Introduced In tba Office 11 Dey Sl, Saleroom 440 Pearl SireeL NEW TORE. *»-An ordtraor loforaa'fon requested wfllbe attended to with prompters* and dispatch. Oodvr the anpatrltlon of the patent**. *■' . J. B. HARRINGTON, lam?. Manufactory, 44S A 450 Water St, N. Y. fur a Circular, mra3aid WILLABO, HARVBT ft CO., 84 Maiden Lane and 17 Cedar Street, N»W YORK. PAPER, COHDACitC AAD TWINE, ar^amd Prlnoe Imperial Champagne. rROU _ j§L EPEMAY DE France. •SoW bg all rtspetlabU Vtalert tSroughoullfu Country. THIS fine brand of CHAMPAGNE, which natll tbe paat year vaa confined axcloslTely to the hrat labia* ol toe Continent of Europe, baa now obtained the moat ooboanded eoccae* end popnlarity In thla eoontry. i ** t*«mm*nd*d by asm* of tbe first Physicians of the city of New York, over all other aloe*, on aoeoont of Its el tram* parity and delicacy, aod thoaa who one* try it rarely P** * >r *°*- Although oo* yaar baa elspaed sine* Its IntrodnctloQ into this ecsoiry, tbe demand is enormous end constantly increasing. Oar arrangements are each as tosnsors tba quality of the Wine bstog maintained et lta pneantbicb standard. The Prince Imperial la Imported aolaly by ea, w* being the aolaeganta of Hsssra. D* Yoga* A 00. In this country. Bold In this city by MILLER b RICKETSON e v. nacaawocT, Noe <68,400 and 49J Broadway, N. T. RICHARD SON'S IRISH LINENS, DAMASKS . DIAPERS , &C. pONSUMERS OF RICHARDSON'S UN VJ ENB, and thoa* doelrons of obtaining the GENUINB GOODS, aboard a * tb*t tbe erticlce they purchase era seel ed with tbe fnllnam* of tb* firm, i. N.jRIOHA&DaoN, SONS A OWDKN, u i KOinotN of tbee -nodneesand dorabllilyof the Goods. Thla oautfcta 1 Is rendered aseentially necessary, as large quantities of Inferior end defective iinene ere prepared, eeaaon after season end seeled with tbe name ol &IQIIA RD» BON, by Iriab Qime*e I> wbo, regardlea* of tbe Injury thoe Inflicted atikeoD the American consumer Uii nuobo torvraof tbegennlne Goods, will not n-adlly abandon e budueaa so profitable, while parebasere can be Impuaed oo • ttb Goode of a worthiest character. J. BOLLOCKS A J D. LOOSE, ■efrlydU Agents. Sfi Cbnreb Street, New York. STEAM TO SOUT [UMPTOJTaND HAVER AND BACK. SS Tb« Vwukrbilt XoropeM Litj* Uoltod Bt tblpaull batwteo N*w York, Sootbatapt rftOßßtwroKt, |i rot •ocTßumoiil i*D BATH. rot MW TOM. VANDERBILT, Lidm, rat. Hay 6 Wad. May 23 ILLINOIS, OHSao ~™BaL Hay 19 Wad.Jnoa 6 VANDERBILT. Lefavra. Sat. Jana in Wad. July 4 ILLINOIS,Griffin HI. Jan* £o| Wad. Joly 19 Vanderbilt gat jaiy sst wad. au*. is ILLINOIS i.„Bat. is<. 11 1 Wad. log. ID Theta abipa bava watertight compartmcale. Prira af Pink* aitlitr Way (ha umr— lilCabtnsl2oA|toojß«coad Cabin J(iO|Third Cabin |3O Cferttfleatee of Ptaaiga itenad from Cnropa to America. Specie delivered lo Loodon aot Parte. D. TOR&ANCK, AgaetJNo. 6 Boating Oreao, New York. mrl3 3md ’ EVERY LADY in AMERICA WHO VALUES COMPORT, HEALTH AND ELEGANCE Bbootd tiara one of THOMSON'S CORRUGATED SKIRTS. M -A. © t 5 £J H*B a umoTE Ice Oream Fieezers A* Improved for 1810. B7ti Stamped Iron Covert and Bottom* — Tiened. THE ONLY FREEZER known which is cooetrortad rn trnaadintifleprfoclpki. The Cheapest, Bayt end moat Economical; rnjnlrtrg lea* and Ina labor than any othar, bain* at the aatne tim« tfaa moat durable In atrnctora,and moat certain la t-aopei. atiaoa Bala Agent* trr lb* United State*. „ E KETCHAM A CO. Hennfertaren of JtpwcMl asd Plankhed Tin Ware. mylMnd 299 Pairl Nt., JV« W Work. HENRY ERBEN, ORGAN MANOFACTOREH, KEEPS CONSTANTLY ON UAND cudrcu anl> parlor oruans. OP P.VBhr BtZi AND UESCBIPTIOX. 0. i - —3 atop*. T feet 8 lacba* bleb. 4 feat 0 ioebaa wide. 2 feat 8 ioeb«« ■ erp. ) S—B etojn, 9 fot 8 faebre high, 8 f.ci 0 loeht» wid«. ( 6iccbc*daep. > »~0 etcj*. II feet 8 inchae high, 7 fcot 2 iacbea wide, *3tocb«idMp. « 4 l3h«t high, 0 f.-el "o inchca »[da, 7~T«l dorp. Ib* »bjr* dirr.eo»icma aro for Grecian cavec tf Qolh »•*, lh«y »tU b« *oajo*h*t blgher. Fwr fortbrr iDfonziallno, apply to IiBNKY EEBEN. New York or JOtlN H. MKLLOB, 81 Wood aL GUM BELTING AND GUM PACKING OF SUrEBIOB QUALIFY, FOB 9ALB BY M. DcLANUE, -13 LiUertv St, opposite Lead of Wood. ujlisid Mrs. Winslow, 4n e*(»rl«aeed Nora* ecd Famala PbyelcUo, preeoata the attention of ojvthere tur SOOTHING SYRUP, FOR CHILDREN TBETBING, wbfcb greatly farllitatea tbe precaaa of taeibleg, by lortao logihegmas, redndogell Inflammation—wbl allay ALL PA IN end apaaaodlo acUoo, and U BUKB TO RKGULATK THE DOWELS. Dependopoa It, mother*. K will give rail to yoarealvee, and Belie! end Health la your Infants. We here pot as and aoM ibia articb In o*ar tea tear*. aoJ OAN BAT, IN CONPIDE.fCB AND TBUTU of It what we here oaf or teea ~ iH-tftaer ofaaa TSSSWSW ' . ... * avmiD wbea tlmalr oaad. Never did •« _— -V *** kMvißlaitivi °J. by * b * oao.t IL On the contrary, all ara deligbtrd wita tn t >p*reHuae, and apeak la tanai ci rammeadalboi ol tte magical .Sett* aad medical nrtam. *• apeak la tbte nailer “WOAT Wt DO KNOW "after Uu leant aiperteoca, ANO OUR REPUTATION n??n! Ul l' * ,J| * riL| J k IKNT OF WHAT Wt USES OB LLARS. Id alatual every iaataara where tbe-latent ta euf bring bom paUi and cabaostioa, relief will ha fooid la onaaa or twenty miaalea after theayrop Uedmtnbtared Thle aaloabla preparatioa b tha preset Iptwo or oaa ef iba moat EXPERIBNOED and BKILtOL NURBSS ia New rt££l . • “■ l *** “■** *'o» HtTtR PAILINQ SUO UUB IQ THOUSANDS OF CASKS. 2. |t Doloolj relieve* Lbacbltd from pale, bßf Invigorate# •baatontacb aad beweb, correct* acidity, and gtmtaoeeod energy to the whole ay.tern. livillaloMStlaMaallynUm liriplng in the Bowtli ud Wind Celle, aad overcomeeoa- nttboi •hkb TUB WOftLjLfn all eaaea ef DYSENTERY AND DLAR. ttOCBAIN CHILDREN, whetbar It KiTbJmbibtnJS W * »oaM«.y to every mother wbobu urtlw SEPSIS?**® IO ,ST cf ,b * to **«oJagconpWaft—OO OP OTnpiSi, ;j > ( U , UDIOBa » !*OR Tlfß PtttMJDICkB OP OTnBM, aland between you aad yoor eofforiog child, ■°d *ba relief that will be BUBS—yin ABSOLUTELY SURE—to follow the tua of (bis medicine, U tlmalr Deed Foil direction* far oslng will acttunpaoyeach bottle. Note genuine aol-ea the facsimile of tORTIS A PEREINB. New York, b on tba ootelde wrapper. “* Bold by DroggbUtbroogtar.utihe world. .Principal Office, 13 Cadar Street, n, y, PRIOE ONLY 2ft CBNTB PER DOTTLE. Bold br fi. L. f ADS (STOCK k CO, corner Wood and '“uSi ■ ft* b °’ aio ' *■ K,VS,U ’ UI) .met " \ MOTHER ARRIVAL OF ISTE'W' GOODS AT W. & D. lIUGUS’, Cornor Fifth and Maikat Bta. A nrj l*rg«uiortm*ot of VARIETY DRESS GOODS, ORGANDY & JACONET LAWNS, Of tU Kowf« Pijlm. [ Beraga Robes, cl> R O -A. JJJ JD Y ROBES. GRENADERE ROBES. A complete iiixi «j s dk dmb Bellas. AUo, lho kraut ni cb., pcs i ulartnu,,^ Ladies’, Misses’and Children’* HOOP SKIRTS ' rajs_ 500 u bbls. Ml grades cf flprtag ui * ltUt Whw , tcm Mll to Zt\n. 11 HTTonuooK. ftitrßinntraoa BALTIMORI; UKKKtNUS—IO bbls. Ho. 1 Baltimore ttaxrttfsjaetrecttbi -g» U W4tf * WIWOS, OAX 61. OATfi 11—l£,UOO bos.to arrive tnd HITCnOOCK. ITCBEERT 4 00, RY£l BYE!!—300 bus. strictly prime Bvo to «t«*fcr Bl» by BBeOCOOX,iraiSRY A io. I POLITICAL; notices. „ _ finrv. yor. i£%S"' J,c ‘ *™ v “ - r *- <Aj«rmibly„.... - l©-Fos AsatmiLv.—Col. WriLuu bora. tt«, ol RftSAfcclb Inwnabtp, willl*- « candidate -nr A»n. Wy» adject to tba JreUlou uf 1 1 to Republican c. o«ty Ctm VCPtIoU. mjMiwifT Assmblt.— A. U. Bc«n«, of Findley townahip, Will beac»cdldeir AK«iaMy,*objK'i totfcedrelalpQ of the Republican Coi.uiy oylfcdlwtcT ASSEMBLY.— C. M. AlcUaster, f>r tba Third Watd. Pittsburgh, wilt La a candidate for A.«aeta bty.aohjeat tot be decision Ct ih« Republican County Oon rtn tio tt. toyfadjfcwtcT fij3»Fo* Assembly.—Thomas F. Snee, of '* ,<e v r Jaffenon township, will bo • candidate tor'Easas bly, rabject to tba deciiioo of tb* Republican Coast; Con* ventloa.. ‘ ' mytowtcF ftjS»FOR Assembly.—Thomas Kiddoo, of Snowdao townahip; wrote a candidate torJAaaem* bty,roij tf to tba decision of tba Republican Cutmly ventlon. ’ - tnySytcf fjjs*Foß Register.—Chesterfield Robb will be a candidate for BecUter, eotjecl to ILa de* clalonhf tba Republican County OoDvratb-o. epSS:iawclf [HS-For Register— w. J. Richardson, ol Tamperaneavlll*, will be a for RegUier, •objiet to the daliica of tba KapabUcsa Cocnty Cwnn* Pop- -> apl£<tlwtcT [TS* FoxHcaiSTKiu-rUkBRr W. lUßBAcn,of Wilkin* toaruihljvwiU lw a candidate tor County RegUter, laljwt to the Ucciakni of the RepaULao Oooaty Convent tea. ap9j|»«tcT _ Kowirder. jFS*FoR Recorder.—Wesley Kerr,of Utv pw fit Clair township, will bo a candidate for ilia above efflea, aabjatt to tba dodatou of Iho KepubUcau Coun ty Contention. epllWawtcF JT3»Fob Recorder—Abdiel M’Clure, ol MJflllo townahip, will t« 4 candMate for Connty Bacordar, aobject to tba decfetoo i>f <ba K. publican County Copyanlkm. mrt3.iUwt.-T [Tjs»For Recorder.—:David S. McKee will fba a candidate tor County Bacordar, aobjcrt tn iu dedalon of the Republican County Courentlon nxr2£d*wteF Rxcordcr—J. P. Rosa, ol Alleghe •'Sr ny, *rtll ba a caoei-late for tba ab»ve office, subject to tba deriatoo of tba Republican Coon’y Convention. mrtldaater jTjS* Fob Recorder.—Gio. F. Kuduill, of Bewickley, viil beaeandldata tor Bacordar, eulject to the decision of tba Republican County OoareuUos mrlQnlAwtcT Cleric of the Courts. or the Courts.—Jno. M’Greqor, orPlttabuffch, will baa caodidalafortbaabora UQca, tobjacl to iba daclalua of tba Be publican County Conven tion. mrtfcdßvtcT Bau>«ia will be a csoditlate tor tbaabovaofflca, auU Jact tothsdacMuu of tba BrpabUcaa County Convention. mrllMEwtcT For Clerk or ibr Col-rts.—Samuel F. Bite, of LawrencevUla, will be a can-'ldaU fur tba above odea, aubjaet tutbadecUiuo of tba KepotUcau Coouty Coovantioo. mrUbdavioT For Clerk or the Courts.—David UacrtMios, uf tba Saeund Ward, Allruhery Otty, will t»a a caudUata for Clerk oftbaCourta, •□t-jert (a tba da_Utoo of tba ItrpubUcso Coontj Coovantioo. tnrS^lawloT Clere of the Courts.—\Vu. A. HEBRON,of Pitt towotbip, will baa candidate tor Clerk or tbaCoorta ol AUagbeuy coanty, aatjact to tba da cUkJq of tba Rapubllcao Oouutj MomluailnaOouVeniluu. JaShdawtcT - UtMIUJi Bte*s>' >tuxi aod H*Tra. |rtO«BATU«BS eoctommm JjS»CLERKor Courts.—James Rowry, Jr., of PilUborith, will ba a candidate tor Clark of OwortA aotject to the dedeion of the Republican County OoovmUrD. toSFnHtwtcT For Clerk or the Court.—John U. Btawakv, ofOolliua tonmbip,»at-Jectto tba dacietob of tba Repoblicsn tioouty Ouaveaiton. CaZSnlawtcT •. Commiesioner, rB»FoR CoMMCSSIQSriR —Isaac MtU.9. of WlUlnj towna'p, wdl be a candidate f.r iba o(h.-« of Canopy Comnituiooer, ant j«u to tLe cerlalon of tLoR-pub llcan Cout.ty CooTwntioa. ni)3:dawicf Commissioner. — W m. 0. M iller, Kaq, cf Duqneaoa Borengb. will be a candidate for Coonty Oomintarkaier.nt ject to lb* decialou o( the Coanty Brpnblteao Ooovtnttoo. mrxl:.l*wtcF Commissioner.—William M’Kie, of Pceblaa toanablp, will be a candidate for County Coat&iaaioorr, aubject to aba dadiloti of the Repnbtloao Coaoty CoUTcntiou. mrIC.-iaatcT Auditor —Bennett Lake, of Eliza baib Borough, will be a can tld»te fur Auditor, ant-Joel to the d*ci»ioo of tba RapuMicao Ccnoty Ccnrention. ray&dAntdf Putiltc iloticra. Mtictu:m’ is » H&nTTkCTcSEu’ Eti;,) P.tuJ'Ofgu, M*j l»t IsoJ. f 'cyMhi* Uv»k has fcwisy declared s Pi*i- Jailor fODK PR* CBNT.i/U thetspir®! Brock, oot of th* pioSti for th® lot »x month*, ptjnble cm or ®f ter tha Utb ImUtt rojj l*>nj Excaaaoa tupi of prmjtcaaa, I Oaj l*t, JSOO. / President and Directors of this Bank bare drclared » Dlrtdesd or FOUR PERCENT oat of tbeproflraoftbe laat «ix noeth*. Stockholder*, or thrfr |ig«l reprrwatatlre*. will be paid on andafterlbo 10tb tut mjg-lOtd n M. MPBRAT. Cuhtor. 'be Board of Directors of thi baeetfii* day declared a Dieldead cl POURPbJT CtSt, on tl-e Capital Stock, ont of tba proflta of tSe laat •lx neotbf, payable oo or after the 11th loau mya-lOtd B. D. JONES Caabhr. Mtcai*!.** tuns, | Pittsburgh, May l#t, 1860. J jrS*The President and Directors of this Bank U'v bare this dey declared • Dividend of FOUR PER CENT. oa the Capital (Stock, out of tba profits of the Uit ■lz months, payable to Stockholder! or their legal repre» •rotatlvee, oa or after the 11th last. myfclOtd GKO. D. UcGRRW, Cashier. A Liza b err Bake, May Ut, 16« L f)js»Thc Directors of this Bank have tbitday declared ■ Dividend of FOUR PER ORNT. oat of the profit! ol the loot etx mcalba, payable to Stockholders or their legs) repreeentetivcs oa or slier the 11th tact. oy&totd J. W. COOK, Cashier. lsoir Cm lust, l _, _. PUtafcprgb, May let, IS$O j Dtrectora of this Bank have this dav declared a Dividend of POOR P£tt OENT. ©o the Capital Stock, out of the prvfita of the lut alt months, pay able toatcckboidere, or choir legal repio*enUUr», ou aid att«r the llth lost. P>2lotJ JOHN kUUJFFIN.CaaI.Ur. Western insurance Company of PitUbnigb hae ibie day declar»J a laTlPend of THREE DOLLARS AND FlfTf CENTS upon each share of Ue Chrltai fiUrl, tot of the uroal profit* of the last tit months, Tws Dollar* per Share of which to be credited to •Cock arcoaot, aod One Dullw sod fifty Cents per Share to he paid to Stockholders on or rfU-r the luth ioet. Uay let, 1900—tojtt-Cvd F. M. GORDON, Bec'y. iSDurallimal. H WILLIAMS, Classical and Commer e clal School, No. US St Clair etreot. Mr. Williams mty he loaod la hie room from 8 a. m uil 4 o’clock P. u. Ttaoo-tll per arholer perqr. of 11 waeks. la advent oolimtled ** ~ ,ur Phonographic Reporting, Uc ti T £?, l ,f i,HU^“ l uu lo caylogibat Mr. U. WUllema is eo excellent teacher—intelligent. discreet, and (althfol. It Ua prctaaiko to which he U wholly d*v£ led, and to which be brings sot only a tong experience sad aa ardent enthusiasm, but a remarkable cuoadealioanete, la which I can testily from my own knowledge that parent! * D £,P*t'°M®*y r ol | yecßfHe. ALRX T.UcGILL. Wutcrn Theological Seminary, April 20th, ISJO. I fully coocnr with I*. McGill la the above »ta<e?eat and recommcadatlos. D. ELLIOTT. Ilia metboJ of teaching and msoaglag hi# toplls exceed* by far aoy 1 bare known at any lime. «. . B.M.SPARKS, PiltTownihlp. Teaching U a profession for which ha is peculiarly fitted. . , CHARLES SQALRR. wllhin tue nag* of oy acquaintance he eaa no auparlor aaateachcr. t JOBRrH,P.OAZZAH. He le otieof (be beat toachets onder whom I hare aver had my aona. (mrBo> JOHN.B. WARDEN. |ODBLK ENTRY BOOK-EEBPING, FIBUINSDIP AND PHONOaSAPQY, 11. WILLIAM?, NagaStCUtritwl. UONOURAI’UIC REPORTING taught at No S» St.tAalr ettaet. "It (a a rsltroeJ system lilctaHj—a troe railroad by raa •oa ofitaexpedition—araUroad by reaaoaolllaeeee.'* ■ Per. Dr. RAFFLRg, UrHpool. PKUN INSTITUTE,; UASOOCS STREET, NEAR PKSN WUI re-opeo on MONDAY, the 2Wh ADUUST. Term* fO par aoealoa of fire montba. J. U. fIMITIL Fttadpal. ’* MB NEW PATENT CORRUGATED SPRINGS. - REDUCING TOE WEIQOI 0? SKIRTS AND IKCRRASIKO TOKIR STRENGTH NEARLY ONE HALF,' AUVOCASOnTOt THOMSON’S CORROOATED SKIRTS. ®hb a union £airs, AfrSTtX iooJH£££O^E^wr7al^r T°y noM 1T MAY CONCERN—WiII bo i«. « n ™<‘r »<«• )S abareePlttxhnrghGu Stock, (caw*) , n «, AU3TIN LOOMU k CO., Stogßßroketfo fiaFourth Mreit ALLEULUSNY I*KUP£KTST KOK SALE. “Tan Lots on Montgcowy atreet, %i feet front each aco cxttcAlpg Along Taylor avenua 110 fret. Tartua, caan, balaoea lo 1| 8 and 8 years. Ap ply to AUSTIN LOOMIS A CO, M Focrtb atreot tt'lOOß SALES BE AUSTIN LOOMIS A kj CCI, AT TO£ MKRCHANTf* EXCHANGE EVERT TfinnafiAV FVKTTiyn p*».V, BrlJgo, lusraoce and Onppn Stock, Bond and ReaJ (Mato sold at pabila tala.' cl the Merchants* Exchange by . AUSTIN LOOMU A CO. Hotoa, Drafts and Lrxos cn Kow Eatate ncgotlatod pi rcaaooafle tama by AUSTIN LtXfMlb A Ul, . »S 1 . Stock Note Hrok»rfol?3 Fonrthit. Anolyiical atd NaaDfictirii; vbimlitry. GESNER’S chemical and engi- NIXAINO EOOSIF, ,v«. Z 8 and 29, 21 Ifißiawt Stree!, New XV>»t, Analysis made of all Uisrrala and CommxrcU) attldcs, CoalOfle toateJ, Coal Oil TTotka erected abdconlraclatnadc. The beetproccaaee for p-irtfjiug and dcodertstog C»1 and Petroleum Oils fumUhed, wldtakHlfal wxknuta and toper* loleodanta. Idtuaaoreejedand OoaHtoated. The Sereceno ratootA from whl.h the Co*l Oil itulcau la the Called fiiatea cilglbated, wcie firat granted to Dr, OESNER, Cheoilat aad Oeologlet. , . tnyl ffnl ’ U3T KKUKIVfiD ! 3 <Jre«a iUUa &Übl«'&.oe-oi; £& At tortßolferfrlaU; ' St do do do lobdirt .< : • ■■n! tfmtilltpii do‘£«»b; ■ _ , to dsCsnOmrjBtrt float*:. - SO Oo t«wmpgoWMl, :‘' -- T»tMh.t »Ul> . toll MO* « sab* Cbnn «M WmMwMIU, Oottt. - «ota chap far a*, ij £i\ tt}U '*s^r Wf'Ag* HA tetT'dr* Ateiti&ter. ' Oreibll 1 Co, Bicker*, PbtU. Qmetl A Si»rUn, PWU..V ' B«nk hotlbefn L.bwlir*, " Mtrr, Prrce A Co, B. Bullock A Sou, 11 J. 0. Lcbiuir, OiiiCiiiUllO Wright Bra. A Oo H “ A. 1> Bullock, - Coro Excbujg* lUok, - utltmil Pnor, St took. J*3alif ’ :• bMALI< AC 1-3 Market ft, above Front, ucrih tide, Philadelphia^ OFFER foi* sale the following, on tbs most rcMoubla term*, viz; aw package* N*v York and PhGadflpbla gym,*, a*s\fc 100 rw*ka prtxa ntaiUag Uka, fcW bbit. Refined Began, atsorted, 100 “ prlna Ool« fifolM**, 6-0 bag* Rto Cofi;*,pilma and medlcm ecjlUta, '• With c«ual aa»ortraent Tea*, gpkea, *c. jig} • QAKUS I CaKDS !! CARDS 11 Auditor. PRINTER'S fiOKET AND CUT CifiDS. Br«t and Cheapen la the Harked Cards for Mounting Photograph Pictures, ; or Superior Qaallty and at Low price*, BTn* and Whi'eandjtno ffkieJPatte-H>ardi,£trevßoierit dc,*n hand and/or tote iy A. M. COLLLVg, W. H. I-E.fN *, Caehior. J. JB. CALOWBLL * CO,, 633^bStreet, z*-' {opiwwlva Qfrard IloasaJ PHILADELPHIA. aEWinpOaTATIOfIS-sriHE WATCHER PATEK, PHILLIP* A CO- Watch**, hi Omari. CHARLES FRODBHAITS Loudon Tkae-Hoepcn, n«w nriei,'(ll alzea, iu lion ting Cue* and Open lift. J©*Solo Authorized Agents far Rfaavc- W -A. X O II E s . RtOn JkWELRY, new (taiga*. 5/a“ONDB, PEARLS, and mil the Paabboablt ntjUa. SILVER WARR, nonrpesaed in etyle. nailUv and finish visiting Philadelphia,*™ invited te«X ytW MABELS TSTABLISShTKKT. % tMI mtmlUag no oblhratiaa in ptirHicwj Je33lj<? M "*o*3,in pLaln ftjurw,***! aoTtiUdon. / KVKftir fAIKItY BHODLD UAVE^)IB Bchooley’s New ana Improved ioßb e r a {Original Patent Cranted March IS, 1555.) Improved Patent Granted August 15, 1856. > Improved Patent Granted June 16, 1857. j ICE CHESTS AND BEER COOLERS. l&JeetmetiO o ßern! to the Traders Send U prloUd bock of price*. job* a scßoocir * 00 . ■pAtodu Xa. 1M rau Street, Cincinnati, iu*o. aV'Offlce, Ho. 74 Grant Street, ainun. a. "" L*U of BtttUr, p«. • • .... pURVIANCE & COFPEy, ATTORBtTS AT LAW,\ ■ E l t . u £ cr S b 'P a -, Oflct jalMW* BnUdlsg. cotur of UOb M «t*i - . noiMiy ~ ,UA *° Ua *• AOIIESOH. IXAMfLTON &AUUESON, *sL*.u, ‘Z&Sr , ‘'(OLLIER 4 M’BRfi)E; """ «V, ol nun strut, delflsd C. B. M. SMITH, Attorney and Counsellor at X«aw HAS KBHOVaD TO KUHN'S LAW BUILDIN 08.-' No. 13 Diamond Street, c ; * •• ntlfciilyjs) Krxtdoor to St, glares, ~ A T'SBTU.— SAVJfi THEM :hKFORIfi^S r«NN BTBCET.lat£«boar* braet?occupied kypr.u. U. Hoyaer, eppc»U« Obrut's Cbarch. lit wtil gHralt tit* • TtowhißwrtM «» ?Aiuiia. ttOO|»4*osW|»r»et. ' . •'fmymam, Vf.'H.: Hcverd, Err. Seared tfaiUr, A. Bradley, A. Q. SlcCftfidUtt, If. D„ jr. H. ZbpktDi. W. fl. VABklfk.Pt. Qea !L Eejrsr. W. Mmiclr, Setnoej U’ffe*. mjfedlyla .. ... • JOSEPH AB/WHS ' ■ • H.a»slBJ, No. $7 Wylie Street, Pittsburgh. Rxitarjrop—Dr. A- XL Pollock, Pr. IMloek. Robbing Boerall Zrratt, - HIXMBpLP'fI UKHPIWE A # a«PAEATIOW. B 8 L 9 BOLD'S BDUHU for tba Bladdtc UKLMBOLIXd BOCnU lor tUXidneTe iULMBOLD’BBOOBU forth#Oran?- HBLMBOLWBOCUD telUProon- UlUlßOlire BDOnO far Nwrewai* . n BHLMBOUra BBOHC forL»»en£s„. HBLMBOLD'S BUOQO for Dmw»“rVn2^. HBLEBOLD-B BOOHU forwSSJ&iSSL IDUJIBOLW BDOBU toe BUOHU CurfiroMral ptbUUr* " ' HELUBOLP'B SUCBU torOalrtmJLubuu. HBLMBOLD’S fIOCUPtor Botwof wS£.^ ■' HKUIBOUVa BCCUD for Wolufbliuec UKLAIBOUXB BCCnn forPTTMoftLskID HALM BOUTS BUCUO forSnairfiooc tf ’ • <•' BELSIBOLtrs BDOHU.fot Pimiitb# But: HAL*BOLE'S BtJCHU tarßotvioettof iu vilh , - Towpowy SoffbAa kaS Low ofSliht; 1 - * u ® HJUMBOLu»» BOCm? forlliAttlt^R^W^^. .. WtasofAttoetiotuHorrorbrSaettvi ■ - ■ *■ u> ‘- - HBLUBOUVS BOCIIO far Okotrocflot* * » USUIBOLOTI BUOUO for Xlow. M tottj tfoa laii* ■ pOKBIWu; VUREFUTAbU— PQtI' ' ■ i? PyUß.—itttra, Baperfina md.yan.il' LJ Jtaa—mtnjtai. to, te ajt HtBHB*BOBIaSOS, (SaitttJjß, iwU, to«^ L vsCft IXD&L», n ztauodi •AMUSEMENTS. PITTSBDRGE THEAXReJ— , ,m.'tscr AbmixsKS; / Drr*» t»ht*epd yar«oite.'-.;»-^.*JL'—’ia. Family Cfrcto.———— ———^ Colotnl jp-T** ... 1— ~, < a[L GRAND COMBINATION—CAMrBKLU ARK OOUIEOI3 VRi Jfjr 1C TALENTSD AfttISTEH, 1o *Uh tka AO dramatic company h WUUvpm SACU EVENINGDURING.TUE WEEK. opxxrf.o xroyvjy, jufua n*w Tutor**—y»« wri Cworpam. Ma—SONOt, DANCES,CODNDSDUS,BUB* l *svjUSs. Change of Prcjr*®n» ■ - • Mebkr*BlßC. J. T. nPHTLV, Soileau Uatftf. FRANKLIN BILhIAHD BADOOR, p’saa'jczl.v Bali* &th sU opposite PUtaborghThestTe, JOi MATTHEWS, Jc, Proprietor ; • THIS elegant and commodious Dali ia'now provided with NISI NSW MARBLE OED HILLIARD TAB LE3, of tbt La tut tad moat approved aty U sod pattern, and If other «Ue fitted op equal to bd| to lb* r etuttry be tba McutasKxUthH} of citizen* tod atrmngera, and far light, air, comfort tod coareoleora, to not •orpauod, ITeqoaled fa the Weatnni SUtea. Tba ProprbUT aollrlfa • cootloßatlon of tba patronage ao liberally b**to**d on hla Saloon hereto fore, aod aware* (be poblia that every attentkiD WIH be pal > to tbelr comfort and pleasure. N. B—Ageot tor the tale of B4ll*rd Table*, Salta, Cloth, Cor*, Cue-Pututs, Chalk and all other'artlrlw ta Ml line, •bleb be can dtopuaeof oa reasonable terna aud at tba aiaunfaetbrer’e whole .*l* price*. det'lfd PimaSriptna Etibntisnncntß. JAMES aTtIERNAN; ~~ . i ' j uaatn ov FA.\qr and tabiett goods Wholmln Dealer la SOSltar. TAPES, GLOVES, SB AIDS, SU *£*£? SSS SPOOL COTTON, N^Zn Ei ' THREADS, PINS. SBULNG SILK, CUTLERY, Ko. 3 Sirawbarry s(r«at f (00<1| „lafar CJini.'u’tJiSfSta tataa, ralytnc more npoa «xUnm» nice and amali ueßu tban upon United aalea and high price*. "“S&SH OMAN CEMENT, KOSKNDALE CK* UKSr.CALCINID PLASTER, QROUKD PLASTER, Ac., WhoUtalt or d Retail, at low c*«b price*, by iDwiK a. aami A CEO, Nurtb-lVeal corner Front ind Wills* finals, - ' PbiUdalpKlft, 8. FUQUBT & eons, IMPORTERS 09 HAVANA CIGAHB, No. 210 Suulß frcet itreet, Pbll&delphle, P*. 1 tiUUitSei 1030.] We r&vlre regoUrly, »tJ ('(Ter, i tb<4ca enorttaetit of d»lr»ble Cigna. '■ Tbeattatiiloa of Draff Lata, Gr.-ecra and othbrs Ic Invited hfrlyd OAKD. J. a KOONS & CO , Flour and Provision Commission Merchant, A’e. tlfl Sorth Karw» t belma Vine Slfal, ' ■ PUILADKLPOU;i- —aALL Ac CHANULiIiK, ’ Wholesale Oroecri & Commiislon.flcfthaßti, PAPEIUod CARD Warehouw, Me JnSOB STBMT r Jafrlyd PHILADELPHIA. SAVE YOOH ICBI Alm, ell kladi of flttonups. P. LUCAS, ■iTToBXEr AriAw, PITTBBCHQI .....TituM i. eomt L»t«of lodti&e, p*. PilUhargh. him
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