|utsburg!,©ape. kcsnuntiff.Ai l • B.Rja Bi; T & c ~9DITORB AND PRDPRIRTORB -• PITTSBURGH : - 1 •' MONDAY- MOBSINO, MAT 14; 1860. .. .Wr.To ADTiHTistas.—The Pittsburgh <rj large ending nttoia this sod llMtnrroabdiog ritlnr STir-g thoeo who »n add «ho «XIL~ sad amoog m*nof«tftiin» aod pro dttecn. It miyba band ia onrly *ll tbewcntlo* roots*, *tcrs hoOaoa, baalunf none*; octal*, lactosfos and cotaml*- itm Tinnw in thh tan rttl—i whf a it U wo and carried • ■ hotae to tha Camtllee lot pare**!. Aa amedlomtoradeer. itWPS.lhsrahre, it-oSca Isdueamaoia »hich so otW paper la Watters csa oSar, to all *bo deatra to' n«ch thl* lara*cZtae cf-onrclUxaa*. The Wuxxt Gams ua a moth larger drtolaUoo la Westers ;F«nn|huil*, Ohio and Virgin* amoe* »ob*taßtui £*ro {•tU&a-.nerchssta then any other eeeolar paper la this •ascttoo pt lh» State. roftoovcaaoß, ANDREW G-. CURTIN, *♦ r " •«* csm* C3TOTI. / FOR CONGRESS—XXTst DISTRICT, s '' I JAItEIBvKi MOORHEAD. FGBOOSOQHSS-XXIId DISTRICT. KO»»RT MoK N I Gr H T. — : KkECTOUS. _ V. < BOX. lAME3 POLLOCK. HON. TfIOHAS A L HOWE, l ldwtrd o.Kofght, 13 Prandeß Ptuolmao, 3 KofcartP. RJag, 14 Oiytm Mcrror, R/Ueory bomcD, 14 Georg* Orijsier, 4/KoWr» M. Fesrt, 10 A. D. hhirp, qifSth'aa llttta, IT.OeaUI O. warn q Fobslt; Brooms!!, 18 Stmuel Celtic, ' •■?•>lamed W:FcUcr, ' 19 K-lgar Co*«o,' . t Uti B-fimlth, - SO Wl»l*«a UcKWqis, V fftsoda W. Chalet, . 31 Jobs M. Kirkpatrick, IP Dtrid BlamAa,Jr., 23 Jeaet Kerr. 11 Dftrtd.Tssgart, 33 Richard P. Roberts , 11 Zhomaa R. ilall, 34 Henry Soother, • i.-.. . ;• 25 Jobs Greor, IMs.' Douataa* PoPtrtAß BovißKiaarr Doc ue*—The doolrioeof Mr. Douglas in regard -the tigfaUf territories to txoiade slavery from trii limits to.tery.mutfi misunderstood In the prtherh Stater, by a large-class of voters. The Isunqa oonetnotlon given to it in the free States laUbatthe people of a territory have in them* isljresfii •oTerelgoor absolute right to abolish •tom/. This Is an orror, and one whioh is psfstoted-iii.byhis political supporters for the purpose of misleading the masses, who are sap posed to be favorable to that mode of settling the question. - Mr. Dongles' approval of the v Deed Scott derision at ones, nod vritbont any other not on his parti shorn ihefsllaoy of this . pretension. “Willi the U. 8. Supreme Coart he holty That sieves are property, and have a right under Ibe CoßßtlinUon to go into the territories isdjremein there in defiance *of Congressiosnl - and Territorial leglsletloa. In a speech, which he delivered in the United States Beuete, on the ,~2Bd of February oflist year, he uses thievery language: , “I do bot put slavery on a different footing fro mother property. I recognise it. as property aider what is understood to be the derision of the Supreme Court. I agree that the owner of a stove has the same right to remove to the imi tcries; and earry hie stave property with him, es tha.owner of. any othereperios ot property, and toJwJAibe seme subject to enoh looat lews (for • ~talalloD,* &0.,) as the Terrltorisl Legislators may eensUtntionally pass; and if any shall fast agiUvad by such local legislation, he may ap peal tolbeSupreme Coart, to test the validity ; of eueh jawe. I reqognixs slave property as ao equality with all other property, and apply the same rales to it.’* TUi to plain language, and in view of Us be* logottlbe record, we are astonished at the pro-. sumption of his friends, in representing him ae the epeciatadvocste of “popular sovereignty," free.and tin trammeled—pure and simple. In the same speech, as If to remove alldonbts as to his petition on the question of Slavery in the Terri lories,Ttesayr: “Whatever power the Territorial Legislature hit am other species of property, extends, in my judgment, to the same extent, and in like thaatove property. Tbe Terri-oriel : LeglsUtore has the same power to legislate in mptot to slaves that It has* In regard to any other property, to the same extent, and no far* ■ v- * * - *• * “I hold that no sash thing as sovereign power atteebes to a Territory while a Territory. I bold that a Territory possesses whatever power it de rives from the Constitution under, the orgauio ant, and no more. .1 hold;that alUhe power a Territorial Legislature possesses is derived from 1 the CooeUtution and its amendments, under the . aot of Congress.' 9 . In the last peragrapb he'deniee the whole dee -trine of popnler sovereignty in language too ex plicit to be misunderstood or controverted. Let him hove the benefit of bis own tvowed senti ments, bat iq-all fairness his special admirers should rtfralA-from attempting to palm him off "ob thaintt-atovo-codeuemoerats of the North as toes obccxiotuand more liberal then his political ussodates of the Sooth. A ooteoporary remarks thal the whole doctrine of Squatter Sovereignty could 00l be more emphatically repudiated than j. H hasbecn la ihb speech,and pertinently asks: How can the people of a- Territory' “regulate Ihelr own affaire lu their own way/’ If they pos sess no other power then le given them by tbe Constitution or the UoUedBlatea,when that, ao - - cording techie admission of the meaning of tbe Deed Scott derision, emphatically denies the ' ! right to exclade slaverj? Soch is the disgrace - fnl_ position in whioh Mr. Douglas has placed ■ ■ 1 himself by hie efforts to be on both sides of the question. Let his hypocrisy be exposed. Tap Geuus Repdblicahb or Pbiladklpou. —Tbe editor of. tie Maaoh Chunk Qazstu, who vu prevent PtMverri German Republican meeU logs, fo PfaiUdelpMa, previous to the late mu* nldpal eleetiOs; that compliments that import* sat piemen} in oar poll tioar organisation: “We Beret.'witnessed, real patriotism and enthotiaea than on this oeeation. Speeches -- were made is both languages, and sothiog bat ■bandßepublican doctrines advocated. The Germans present were principally intelligent workiogmw—men who left the Old World to partake of the bletaioga of freedom omf equality here, and glorionsly did they oome op to the goed vork on Tuesday, by turning the tga in favor of Henry, the Republican* Peoplo'e candi date for Mayor. 1 — It' is about time for oor co-laborers of Phils* . delphia, generally, to uoderetand the pecullari* tlaaof the Germane, pod their intense lore of freedom and enact equal rights. They are, as s elao* no office seekers. -They know and feel that ear Nallohal'br State language is agaiost them. They know very well that thay are look* id npoAM mere‘Dutchmen,’without political , sabUioDy iEod generally content to be the 'hew* tn of wood sad drawers of water 1 for those who mnk'r pdftles s profession in order to elevate • . ihsosilvee to higb plaocs.. But those who fancy thaLthaGeraana do oot alody tbs ran of politi* cal Üblra, aid earnestly, and aocordiog to their !deu»'£illow the caose of truth, freedom and equality, are greatly mistaken. The eloquent eptechet we hwrd from lbelipe of the Germans, cn tba ; oeoasloo referred to, confirmed nil our ' former opinion* that (hey are « readiog, think. . Ug and patriotio people,***! wUliogand ready, when their votes are needed to. decide between right and wrong, to stand up manfully for the Hnr».—Yhe: u Deraocrutie ,, Convention, wbioh Is to hold .iti adjourned meeting at Baltimore on tfce lSthof June, will open its. sesilons by ringing Uts foliowlog etanra from one of Watt’s hymns; > v -o--’;:. Bowbmanffoftorerbonw, ' ...w, VBUMrosuia. toiu, b/tanu; Bet t*. poor n[br«« g%la.- . batt<,gUiat*la. A nnuro qcsurredlaP*rl*lutir„k,io wbioh I**lUob*d *;touehl*g ttorj. A gentlemin re ■ifilDf *t Vtmillc* «u left. widower, iwtot, 7WI .go, with » umlldioilo infut bob. As lb* child grow, tbo unfotlnn*to f»lber made tffort to dsrslop wrok Intelligence—and placed olbir ablMrea is Ibe bo,’* Moiel,; bat too lad ill of * ridoiu temperament, *nd bebired nr j brut*llj aalll brought la eoattol with • IUU* . girl; so amlabl, *sd goalie in dlipoeltltm that ■ bcßtfiotnt ob*ogo look pUoe, and the grmlefal ftibir raoired to briog ibetwo oblldrtn up to-, g«lh«r.' liko dir»tber tod lister. "They wer* nmrMpinled/aaUl rwiaiiy, when Marie, no* gran to womanhood, bogged pinaisiloa to pu* * few d*7> with ber motbir, Iriog danger- WuIJIUia Fiiii. . : Bit mit*7oUog doolor *1 her DOlber’l bed tldr, oodioch ww Ibo impression tn.de npoo bin bp tbe joanggirl’a noblt quillliaa tb*t ho doormlud lo *sk her bud 1* narrlaga. Mean* llat, Un;Yemille» geollemu dlioortrid that ila OOB.WahalMrablalathe tbsuco of Mario, Md vrotr bll protegl atleller, fotmllag ber * toioipbirfala irUbtbit of Ibo Ycnlh wbow ooapulon lb, h»4b«en from Isfuejr, ud wbo bad naorged from partial Idlosltp through bier: loflatea. Ain, Written propoeal* rotobed tbtlr dutlbatloa oath, earn, tty, ud tbal Bight lb* poorljrl u?do*iid'biraelf wlib the on« fonwa of : Tbc*»f*dawtn elicited ua tba lnqdeotof tbe followieg dap. ffbal a , WwiuTO o) i ? : It i P *w»t Owl, tia'nptßi fail of lh« Ctnnchthit E Tbii. fa''f?ol7 l o hiding,v»h«ttEw» by tils ipirltttil: powcrlia tniy cocfiollloteeon rSSWfttSffl2&P&*!:. 2£££S&2ffi“£ ! While Italy bftt been for a longtime In an noeuy onr de P ull «. who Ate called to represent out -condition, a reuoo iaaeh deeper than political die* * D t®re*t* »od wants, and to,uphold public rights! intiahetion can be given Tor it. Pope*? {$ tb« aonree Bleed the Senate/' &e. A murmur of epprobe not only of tba wrong doing, politically, but of the Uonrose from -the vast multitude filling the tyranny and oppreuion with which that dawn-trod- obarch apoo. hearing these word*, ottered with den w « or ”«-. Tbeflwhd Duke of Toscany, emphaaifl by the CapooMnfriar. Ae he deacend < MS dia “ d \^t I>ocheM of **•"“* edfroo tbe pulpit be could scarcely pie* through ssr-aaSsSSSiSS name of tbe vicegerent of Ood—the Pope. bleratoglba trcotnmuoicaled King was oonsld- The mntdtujuiA onslaught at Perugia and itome, ere<l 4a “« B ® t not merely of a patriot, but al* .with theabdpsUoo of the Uortare child from hi* 81 ®* 8 true and wile friend of religion. Jewish parents* with tbe ejeommonlcating than den 1 " of the YatietovtoH a pretty tale fo'tbe 19th cedlnry .of tho cleoenoy and mdrey of the Holy Father. Doth* try tbe doing* ofthe sympathizers with the Pope at the late meeting In (hi* city. In thoeooreo of Bbbop O’ConnoV* remark*, speaking of tbe Pope, he said : “He is tbe great initrameot by which tbe troths which will bring salvation to all are ™»rU knoworto the world. Above everything else, U bis liberty pad independence, and we should endeavor to remove from him all appearance of constraint, so that what be says and doe* may be tbe faithful dis charge' of the trait reposed In him." ftcan^ “Liberty and Indepeodeoeu!” Ia Romagna P*r m» tod Tobamj doiog anything else than what is here claimed for the Pope—the free expression of their views as to the chancier of the rale exercised over them ? The aseertloa that there has sot been a true ex. presaion of the public mind, in the countries which have revolted, b j a reference to Kansas, Baltimore, Toscany, Modena, about ballot-boxes being broken and atoned to Stifle the voice of the people may sat isfy; the immense meeting at 6t Paul's Cathedral, but will not overturn the fact that in Papal Italy, In habited by professed adherents of the choreb, the pepplo have said they want a change. Can it be believed that the elections that have *ll * frand, and that the people are with Home? The Blabop deserves some credit for bis; ingenuity in trying to get a reason for the tana city of the Pope's claims of temporal power, by a parallelism between the idea of the organisation of the Distiiot of Colombia and the Papal States; there* is some poetry in the thought, but net much sober? troth. In a stress of weather a ship may have iq’ •ctk any port where there Is a prospect of safety; So it Is with the Bishop—in the absence of a good rea son for tho eondact of tbe Pope, be has to be satisfied with anything that is plausible by way of iuatifiok tion. Bishop O’Connor's speech, tho letter eddressod to tho Pope, the resolutions, tbe speech of W. A. Stokes, and the other speeches at that meeting, are strange manifestions to bo made in a Republican country* in this ago of the world. Look atonoof the resolutions: "We look with horror nod detestation on tbe aacriicgious attempts, already in pert consommeted, to violate tho integri ty and if possible to destroy even tbe existence of this temporal sovereignty.” Throwing aside ndigUai objections, we believe *“*t Papal Italy has been ibo worst governed country in Earr.pe, end that under tbe very eye and control of the Vicegerent himself, In looking about for a reaaon for “tbe immenaa meetings” at 8t- Paul’s Cathedral, we have it at bend in tho last resolotion but one: “ Rciolnd, Since the resources of tbe Papal gov eroment will’, be exhausted by Decenary efforts to meet local demaodh, it U just that Catholics through out the world should contribute to defray tbe'expeo ses unavoidably attendant on the administration of tho universal chnrob, and that with these sentiments wo engage to give a cordial support to the collection abont to be made in this diocese for the Holy Father." A little outside pressure is sometimes employed to open the hearts of people to give; instance Bishop O'Connor’s famous reference, in an address delivered at New York, no doubt to excite sympathy about the supposed destruction of the old Cathedral by ao lo cendiary, and thereby to ensure a good collection for tho benefit of the new building. Observer. (Fur the Dally Pittsburgh Quoit*.] Nxw Yobs, May 2, 1860. Iftnrt. Editort : As the lflth of May is near at hand, the question who should be nominated at Cbl eago, is becoming an interesting and important one to those who are outside of the Charleston faction. Many of the leading Republicans here believe that Gov. Cease, of Ohio, 1s the most available as well as the strongest candidate the Chicago Convention eqnld present to the oonntry. He is available, be causo be is honest, faithful and copal/e. He ia available, because ho has large experience in public affairs ; and has those slrony runscrfafirs r/emenft of diameter and 'unequalled executive talents, or abil ity, so indispensable In a Chief Magistrate. He is available, becante be holds “that while nndor the Constitution we cannot interfere with tbe system of Slavery in the States where it exists, we have the power, amler the Cotutitutioo, to resist its extension into the Tenitories of Ibo Republic, and that it is duty to exercise that power." He is available, because be holds to tbe old Whig and Democratic doctrines, as be declared in a speech in 'Columbus, Ohio, 1q1842, “that as duties on im ports were tbe most convenient sooices of revenue, and the letiled policy of the government t cos to raise tAe .National revenue in'fAaf manner. As could tee no objection to to arranging, then duties at to encourage any brancha of production or cianv/jefor«, i-AicA woued in a reason alls rime become to ct'allithed mr to maintain thevusleet without protection." These were tbe well matured opinions of Governor Chase eighteen years ago; and two years after he cast his vote for Geo. Harrison end John Tyler.— Gov. Chase was educated In the FFXiy School of Protection to American Induttry. And now, in ISfIU, after long years ol experience, be says, “in common with ninety-nine out of a hundred or all sensible men, I regard the collection of revenue through a tariff of duties as inevitable far a long time to come, and believe that such a tariff should be arranged so at topnmole'at efficiently atp-nsible the development of American revenue!, and the prosperity of American Induttry , He is available, because be is ia favor of tberfiroe •lead Bid, a measure of ootold beneficence to the white man, and a prorito of tbe right kind against Slavery extension. This measure be advocated while a member of tbe Seoate. > He is available, because be ia in favor of River and Harbor Improvements, and of ramoving the oneroos and unjust burdeo of taxation imposeu by the Ca nal at Lonisville. He U areileble, became he ia in favor of an eco nomical government, and became be oppoaed, while a member of the Senate, all jobbing operation!, and all ichemea for plnnderiog tbe people tbroogb **ind ting legirlatioo. He la available, became he ia a Stateimanof en larged and liberal riewa ; a man of irreproachable private or pobiic character, and faith fa l in tbe per* form as ce of every daiy aa m man, a eitlxen and a Christian. He U eminently available, beexare b® would restore th® administration of ita® genera) government to it® etily dignity, integrity and honor, ®od elevate oar national character abroad by a wit® and judicloot policy with foreign government®, and make a® more respected at bom®. by being Pretident r>f co«a* try, Initead of the Pretident of a party. Xbe W®«t it eotitled to lb® Presidency. Itbai one-third of the popalation of the Union, and itba® had the fine# the organisation of tba government, only thirty dayt. Tbo trad® and commerce of th® Great North Weft and West amonot to nearly one thousand million* of dollars annnally; and ii* gnat interest®,and - want® bar® been entirely ignored by the administration® of Mettrs. Pierce apdßacbaoan. New Turk bat bad fire Vice President® and two Precidflot* j.and in tbe /<*«< ttccnfy-four ytnn it btt had tbe Prefideney nearly one third of (A® time. Let tbe Wetf'bare It* tarn, at it ha® eminent Statesmen worthy of tbe confidence of tbe people, and qnalificd for eny pnbHo trntU. Darrin®. Tbb Vote on rue Haw Mexico Bill —Tbe bill passed by tbn House on Thursday repeals all ibe low[!i in New Mexico eileblieblDg either peonage or African slavery, and alio repeals a section prohibiting the courts from taking cogni txnoe or any correction that masters may sire their servants. 4 Th« followiag is the role by wbioh lbs bill was passed: „ of U«tu, Aldrich, AlUy, Athl«r. Babbit, ®*l*> BUlr, BUS% Brtjt.tk, Bolßegtoa, Bar llcguoe, Borahaw, BotUxfl*M, Caapbe)!, OmrTcaM> Cl *rk B. Coebrace, Collax, Conkllof, Covod®, Dawca DbU M » to*»n, Z-ltertoo, Xdw«rj», EUot. Ely, feron worth, Faocoo, farry, VotUr, ten ok, Vr*&ch, Ojcett,Orow Garlry, IJal®, Qelmick, Heard, Uonpbrey, Uolcblc*. lr rlß®, Jonklo, Kelio*< oi Mictt, Kellogg of IIL, Kenton, Kt]g3rr,Ktllt®ger,Mechol Hlcb^Lr®,LonftKck®r t Loami®, Lovrjoy. UaraUin. IdcKVao, McKoigbt, AlcPbenon, Sloor he®d. Mon®, Klxon, Olio Palmer, Perry, Pltlll, Porter. Putter, Bobiwoo of B. 1., Boyce, Seientoo, Sedgwick; ebtr m*n, tkmiee. fipinoer, Sualon, Stevens, Stewart of P«noa. Tappan, Tumpkina, train, rrlmbl®, Vandevrr, veiroe, Wade, Waldron,Walt*, Waabbnroa of Wla., tfaab **^ D i°i 111 7 W “ bb . nrne cf Uo » Wall®, WiUob. Wiadom, Wood. Woodruff— 97. ' ’ ’ N*t*—Adam* of Ky., Atfrtlo, Allra, Aadenon of 110, Atdenoo of Ky, Aahttsor®, Anry, Barkadale, Barr, Bar rett, Boccck, Bonham, B< yea, Braocti, Dritlow, Buicb.Bor oett, GUrk of. Wo, Cloptoa, Cobb, John Cochrane, Cooper. Oox.Cralgcf Uo., Orawtbrd, Corry, Dari*of 41d., Dtvl® of lod, Dejarnetr®, Etbartfge,' rioreae*, Oarnett, 0 art rail. Harris of V®, tlaskhi, Hawkins, Uolrnao; Honsloa, How ard, Dogbee, Jackwm, Jenkins, Knokel, Lv mtr. Landnioi. LarraLe*, leach cf K. Leak®, Licao, Low, Mar tin of Ohio, McQaeen, Mile®, Ullioo. Montgomery, Moor® ef Ky-Mooi e of Morris of IIL, Niblick. Peodic too, Pay too, Pbelpe, Pryor, Pogb. Beagsn, Beynolds, Biggs, Bobinaon of Rnfflo. Bcbwarl s, Boott, Bison®, Singleton, Smith of Va, Stall worth. Stevenson, Stontl Taylor jTftayar, Thom*', Underwood, Vallandlghotn, vence, Webster, WtilUloy, Winslow, Woodeon, Wright—oo) tut tot® os tb® vatirr mil nrkar a'Di®. T®a®—Uner®. Adam*of Mas®, Adame of Kr, Adrslo, Aldricb, Alley,-Asderaon of Ky., Aibtey. B.bbllt DmU, Bingham, Blair, Blake, Bray ton, lJrfgga, Srlatow, Bofflotoo, Bnrnbam, Baltarfleld, Campbell, Carey, Case, Colin®, Conk* Hag, Corod®, Davit of Mi, Dewra, Delano, Dor-U, Stlpriou, Edwards, P.'lot, Efy r Etb®rldge,7arMwnfih, feoton,Ferry, MoreacA, foetar, Frank. French, Gooch,Grow, Garter,Hate, llelmlch. Hickman, Hoard, Humphrey, Uclcblos, Lrrl&s. J nokin, Kell rgg of Kellogg of IIC Kenyon, KUlluger, L®Kb of Mich. Lev, Lonimcckcr, Looioli, Lotrj nr, Mariton. M'Uren, tt'Koight, M'Pbarnon, Uillwnrd, Montgocuary, Moor® of ; By., Moorbssd. Morrill, Morris of f®,Morse. Nixon,Oifo, Potter, Rsynold®, fUe*» Bl|ge, Bobfnaoo of RI, Koyc*. Sobwarlt. fertotoo, 'Sedgwick,'Sherman. Sosm, rte wert of P® • S trnf un,Tappnn. They #r, Tompkins, Train, Trimble, Vandarer/VWree, Wed®. Waldron, Walton. Weah- Lara of Ate. Wei'afara® of HI .WaabbomofM®, Webster, Welle. WhlWy, Window; Wood nod Woodraff-m ,N®ti—Me»r®, Alteo..AudrTSOß of Mo,A«hmor®, Avnr, Gsrkelele, Boccak, Bonham, Branch, Barcb.BnrnrU,Clark of MOfCluptoa, Cobb, JvboOochisiMiOox, Crawford, Corry, Devls of led, D»JtrDette,£dm«nd«oa, OertMtt Gertrell, Hardeman, llarrlt of Vev Holman. Houeton, Howard, llogbM, J®ck«n, Jankin®, Knnkel, Lamar, Latulrom, Leech of N. 0., Lae*#, Low. Martin of 0, M'Q'imd/Miles, JliHson, Moors of N*bleek, PetUL Peyton, Phelps, Pa®b>l(eej(Oo, Robinson of lIU BnlQn, Simms, Blngloton, Smith Of Ve* Smith' of N. O n Sploo* r, ftaliwonb, Bun ton, SteveMOO, Teylor, Thomia, Under rood, Tallendlgbau. IVcgdaoa end Wright—o 4. Victor Emabdbl Bimiid Fsom tiii Pdipit. —ThePope'* boll js heeded &s little bj tbe Itel* lad clergy outride of Borne iieelf ta by the reel of the world.. A leller from Turifl ii;i; Od Mociay Ust-jto clcqaeDt C®pocblo frier VM pretobiag fale left Lest sermon ia Sau Po trooid, which is nofcDlje&e principal eborcb of Dolcgo®, boronti of ibt Urgcst ead nobleet in GarletetuidD, chiefly Admired by (he loferepf ,Art for ibe imporihg yet : ; elgg®Dt Biaplldiyrc/ Ks .Getbio ArchlleciarA.V.Tke prescher closed ’ The 'Mississippi Kiteboecb Fordable.—A fact wis revealed ta court at New Madrid, in this Btate, tast week, which U not a little startling ia a scientific point of view, as leudiog io show that Ibe Mississippi river of to-day is not tbe stream it was half a century ago. Oqf of the oldest inhabitants of New Madrid staled on oath, that he bad known the river more than fifty years, and that whcOjhe first koew it, it was a maoh smaller and shallower stream than U is now—so shallow, indeed, that be had waded and forded it often. Several other old residents of New Madrid oon6ro this statement, and deolare that the river at that point, now more than a taQe wide, was fordable half a century ago.— ,Bt. Louie JVctra HO! FOR CHICAGO!!! ARRANGEMENTS COMPLETED. Tho* Allegheny County Republican Delega tion frr tLa Chicago Convention will atari on HOBDAY, lftb Initial 1241 P W. YOUNG’S CELEBRATED BRASS BAND will aecotqj*. ny the delegation. < Persona from adjoining counties are reepecUnlly Invited to Join tu at tbe Republican Head-Quarters, Wood street, at 11 o’clock, a, OB tbe day of etartlog. A final mertlng will to held at IheClnb Rooms, on SAT URDAY NIGHT NEXT, at 7J4 o’clock, when jereona going can report their name*. OUAB. W. BATODELOB, , “Jlo • Chief Marahtl. IT3>CALL TO THIS DKLKGATBf OF TUB LATE PEOPLE'S CONVENTION WHICH ASSEMBLED IN PIfTSBURGQ ON THE Slav OF MARCH LAST.—Wberoaa, it appearing to tbe Executive Committee, appointed by tbe lato Anti-Tax Convention, that, without atrennoaa exertion on tbe part ol tbe peop>, thus la danger that they will be, in all probability, com promised on the great quration of rssltuoceto Railroad Taxation by the wlrewqrklngs and influence* of office seeking politicians, and beinganthorleod by the fourteenth resolotion to call the Convention again together when they might consider such a (tap necessary; theroforr, all tbe Del tgites which assemble j lu that Conviction will again re assemble at the COURT HOUSE, lo the City of Pittsburgh, oa WEDNESDAY, tbe 80th day of May, lust., to consider tbe propriety of potting lo oomleation candidates for tbe •variona County, Bute and National Offices, whoseTiewa arc hwoww to be perfectly sound and tollable on'the »uij«i of resistance to Railroad Taxation. ojfcdAwtdF BY THE EXEOUTIYf COMMITTEE. yl< Muttarg Liniment Ourit Mheumatitm; The Shutang Atntmaf. Cara Stiff Joints; The Mvilao<j Liniment Cant Burnt and Wound.; Thi Muitang Liniment Cure i soru, Clears, Caked Breatli and Sort IfijpUt; ffturtlyia, C.rnt and IParfs, and it worth 1,000,000 DOLLARS PEA AMBITSI To tbe United States, as tbe preserver and restorer of veto abUJßorteaaod Cattle. It cores all Spralna, Ostds, Wounds, BUN Joints, Ao. Did yon ever hear of any ordinary Fore, Swelling, Sprain or BUffnets, either on mao or beaat, wbiib the Mmtsng Liniment woold not ror»' Did yon ever visit any respectable Druglatio any part of the world—-In Europe, Asia or America—who did not say “It was the g roe teat dis covery of tbe agel 0 Sold everywhere. Every family shoald bare it; three size*. aplfcSmd BARNES A PARR, Proprietor., New York. ftajrM&s. Winslow, an experienced Nurse and female Physician, baa a Soothing Syrup Cor children teething, which gTaatly (acilllaUe tha process of teething by softening tbe gams, reducing ail Infl immatton—will allay ell palo, and ts sure to regulate tbe bowel., Depend Cpoo it, mothers, It will give ratio yonreelvee and relief and haetlh lo yt-nr IniaaU. Petfwtlj e«l* in all eases Bee aivertleemeot lu soother colama. felldA*l>T Trarelord, who *.» frequently ruffor from th koeaa loetdect to tbe Uligueuf a .journey, |om of teat, ebaogo of astir and of <ll*l, ahoold always be provUed with DR. WILSON'S USADAOUE PILLS, whlcn U a iclia ble medlcliwk, to relieve th*oi- r > Ib»a# PiUi are prepared sod *44 iV B L FAUNRSTOCB SCO, Wltulemla DrcggUfe, and Proprietor* of H L Pall NESTOCE’3 VIRUirUGE, No. 60. corner of Wood sad PUWLargb, p* myPutAwP Jlrtt ntibrnißrcunis FRENCH INFIRMARY DR. KING Has opened his french medical IMPIRM ARY, oa Bret dvr, at Wo. 21 rlf-.b Btiest, BrtwranWocd sal Market nmti, Fituborgh. P* t‘r. tt.'e r.patatlca as • PIiTMCIAN end t<Cau»Os, to the treatment ef all CIIBONtC, POlYA'* and r«4EUtDI» BASKS it *ot antpeeard by any otlitt rtiyakiia W«*t of N*V York; bte tnoce of trvwtlog dtaeaeee giving him a deci ded advantage over ell others He hw cured over PI YE THOUSAND CASES. Noneehaald da*pa<rof store, oo matter wh.t the astute of the case is, or how loog Matitflog, until they have tried Dr. IL’soew mode of treatment. Dr. R. wtahee it distinctly ondaraiood that be makae no eneciality of any cae dleeVaa, hot prvhesaa to nodaretaod toe while human vyvtem. sod is coottamliy deaoo.rr.tlng this knowledge by lo chose whofioosoll him, the bjtfkm, tutor* sad corsUlitj cl tboir duvame—without any question. Ptrmi front tbe city can b*v* medicine aoltabl* for tbelr diieser, by trading name, age, bneioeu, whether named or tingle, end eortuclaa * lee of Fir* Do I lan Hcdtcine eent to any p»rt of the United elate* and Cana da*. Poel'iT*ly no letter anawrred aoUe* they contain a fee ef Ooe Duller. Dr. K ’• office la ca FI rat Floor, aod U lots *l.s connect •d with any c tberotScoor Dr .atxi Fifth itmt Entrance to re*£ mouafiom alley adjolaloy Klitotl’a Store. Bern 9 A. M. lu 9 P. M ; enodaral to 10 A. M. Be careful to direct yonr l-ttrr* to DOX 1129 P. (X, Plitabnrgb, Pa. P. B—-dplteble Rooma no I Board proeliid for patient* fro-o adiltarca njlftdlT Executor* of Chariee Brewer, Ceceeecd. TjK)R SALE—Thoeo S storied Brick PH JL Dwelling ÜbQs*e, etlcaie on Second Mr«et(aooih wide,)between Market end Wood atravta. Piuetargh, tmiue dlatelyedjotnlagon th® w«wt tbe Heebie® shoeolffo o >. Dealt*. ALSO—Tbo®* tear tern atosted Brick DweHlsg doom, ■Rail* on tbeeotubwestcorner of Cterry eltey end Thlrj Bir.el, between Cherry alley ead Great iimi ALfcO—The tele reatdeoc® of Cbarte®Bnv*r,deo*d,a]to* ate«DtheeoatheU«ot Western Avoone,AltegheayCity, with the groand epparleneat, being Foor Acre® o» which le e omervehrry, togelbi r with choice pleats, * roubles and aUr It® number of flow fralt (rut; also, aguod brim stable. Tie®* ground*, with lb® bonding*, Ac, ere !o excellent coDdlUce. For ptrtlcelati end ti rxs of eal« apply to WILUAW HOLMES. T. U. EATON, ElMotor* of Charles Urnwar, dac’d, ciyl«.-tf Or toD. W. A A. R BELL, No. 103 Fvatib at. 800 DR7 HIDES. 800 RECEIVED AND FOR SALE BY HI. BeLANGE, 233 Liberty fit, opposite bead of IVood. royU-Std SHORT HO&HB. Public BaU cf Improved abort Boros. (DUBII4U CATTLE) TAMES GO WEN will coU, at PublioAX&fiaf at MOUNT AIRV, Pblledelpble, onjl£3F WEDNJtgDAX, 18th Jons, »&0, a fln® Im I ITWIIMIH lUPBOVCD SHORT H-MUlfi, tocalsltog of OOWd,HKIF £BB, YOONO BULLS end CALVES, I red 1 xpreaely to de velop* the combined proper! lo® of oood mui-ino tud eon jutting. • will L* fornbbed In due Uua. £*|et( comm*nc®et 11 myU:ltdAwldT removal.- JAHEI W. AUnOTT, Agent of tho Northern Asauranoe Company, H *a nemov*d hi* Office to - **•» ad ,Ur 7i Dank Block. myl4;Xwd UMBRELLAS, in Cotton and Kjlk. tQf MUmind Children, from 1“/*® to ®2,00< L i , . A . al ?* WL8 * LAO * MANTILLAS end DUBTEBS ■nd *ll kinds if DRY GOODS. myU \ O. UANBON LOVE. 74 Market eh BARLEY— 900 bus. Barley for salo by tt >l* QBAPr A VANOORDKR. PENN’A SI RUP-10U bbls. and 10 hbde. tovwteby my 14 GRAFF A VAN GOHDKft. DRK FRUIT—6OO bus. choice Dry Apples for esUby myl« QUAFF A VAN GOlidVr. Leaf tubacco— ““ 16 bbde. Mlssuorl Leaf, 4 tejite do do In etor* for Ml* low to close condlgomeot. °» l2 M’BANg A ANJER. LYON’S MAONtTIO IWDKII-11,8 only Criicl® that will effrctaally destroy Vmulo of ®ii kiujeeod yet b® perfacily barmlMi tovverythlnaelee.— Price CiopVrcan outer. oild by . . ... . . S. JOUNSTON’B,Druggist, .. corner Smith Held end Fourth etnete. LARUE ASSORTMENT OF LA*S3, BKRdQEt tSDfBAOJSAHOLIAS Joet recalvadat rnylg - * BUBCHfIELP A CO'S SALMON!! lb bUsi Wo. I LAKB hUPRRIOn SALMON, 30 (J0.N9.3 do do fio -lfiObtdoNol do do 5 g Jaatemvfagfrom Lake Bop®rior*nd hr self ty • myl3 WATT A WILSON, No, g6B iWv .f, COMMODOBS UXPBDITIUN T) JAPAN AND THE CHINA SEAg. niMtrnta? JHldretb'e Japan M It was nodes It Ur ««®imw. Btyerd Tajlor’dTravalain Jayan. ■ ' K*Y A QQ.,t6 Wood at. TJRUDUCE—IUOO bu». Kar Corn; ~ ir t- ' too do Oeto: - pad, Whit® tod DlnsNtabennrcknod Plokei® Patotacs, TD*tore*a4*»*ri®hy- -. HUNTER A ROBIN®OX, ogis *' '*'• * r *•- VokdAatthfiridetml. ja*b S&btnumainw. Siflffl reward: TnE ABOVE REWARD will be paid to •3f. person of. perao*f finding the BODY of . SAMUEL MILLER, A young lid belwsea.fi and IS years tf ago,* bo was flnivoni In the Sfoturogahela River, Dear D.m No. 1, on Saturday afr«ouon,Way b, ISOO, aod giving ytbtspl.lnfor mation of the Boding to tue nndsfslgheii. The yoosgatso bad no coat co at tbv.Ume bew*adrawn ed. the only clothes on him ai tbe tlutetieing a dark brown P*" “ pantaloona and white khirt. He was rsthrr tail for a boy ci b|i ago, with light h.lr-anAa fair complexion. royiaJU REUBEN iILLLKR. Ja, IS6 PonrUi at PUB LIU SALEOI-’VA LtJABLE PROP KRTY —PnranauLlo a dseroe of the District Court of Allegheny county, lb# nodenigtwa, Beerfv« ol the proper, ly of Eaton, Bailey A will »eU >t labile Auction, on tbs premises, oo WKDNkSDAY, May 16tb. Iof-O, at U o’clock, A..U , the property known as the Ltwrtnet Bnektt aid Tab Factory, eligibly aimtteden the bank of the Allegheny Utver, immediately adjoining th* Ninth Ward of tbetltyof PiUahvrgh, cooatattog cf TBN IJrT.I, being Nos. 1,2,3, 4,5,6 T, 8. 9 and 10, In Block No. 27, Springflrld Plan of ’ Lota, laid out by Mr*. Denny, each •4 k«t front tn wk’tb, fronting en the rivrr, and running bark lo Point Alley. Tba bnitdiogs ervctol ttureon aie of the mojt autMtauxisl character, erected tor the maanfaetory 0 f Wooden Ware The flltnresar*: One an perjor Steam Engine and Boilers; Steam Ueating and Dry- | n E Apparatus a Urge amount cf Shafting, Gcailng, licit log, Ac. Ail neewaary auchlnery, of tba meet approved for tba maoutactoreef Buckets aod Tabs. Tbers will also he said at tbe same time aod place, a Urge quantity ol wtllweaaoned ftucketaod Tub Bteraa, B Atoms and olber material. Tool Cheats and Tools, Paints, Osaka, rte. One Spring Wagon, four U beelbarrowa, two Hand Carta, and ao Iron Pale, together with a varied collection of •rtldet usually to be m«ftd In such so cwtatUshmenL The Steam Engine and Boilers, Qeatiag and Drying Ap- Machinery, Ac, will be sold either With the Lot and Buildings, or arparately. The real estate will be sold, sob- Jeettothe pajmmtofa balanoeofJA.fiOO of purchase moo 'ey to Mrs. ff. Denny, due February 4th,186A, with lnteßwt payable eeait-anhually. Tba location of this property affords facilities for ebUlo mgaDanUmited supply, ata cotap rata, of the bevt omuo* fsctuilng material, and at the same time for a cheap and speedy conveyance of the maanfactnred wars tj the extend ed markets of tbe South and Wert, unampaaaed by any point la the Union. Terms and farther particulars nude known at a.le, or on application, either lo person or oy tetter, to THOS. EWING, Receiver, tnyaatawdtdAgtwT Vo. Iga Fourth tu, Plttabargh, Pa. New BOOKS FRESH SUPPLIES!!— Gold Foil, by Timothy Tltcomb, Timothy Tltcomb’s Letters: Marsh’s Lectures oa the English language; Mltebell’a Planetary eed Stellar Worlds; Bawliaaon’s KUdencw; Art of Kxtampore Spaaklntc, by Bentsln: of Rfliclouv Thought by I'oritAH* and Q,t«. n Kliz«t»*th: Neturenod Eupeniainral, by H. Buihnri!; AMiott's new Ulafory of America; Mil GvldarVa II Utery of England; Kawliuaon’a Herodotus, vol. 3* Mill on tbeFloia; Travels in Switterlaod, by Prlmo ROBERT S. DAVIS, Pocrasor to John 8. Dsviton, 83 Wood »t. ICK OUESTB—The usual sites on hand and odd elz*smade to order for Hotels, Ltger Beer Saloons, Steam end Osnal Boats, Seminaries, Ac., Ac. WATER OWLERf, bathing a pabatoa, COPPER, DRASB to* PORCELAIN PRISeaVISO EBTtLKs. Only >{Bol krihe csleof the cslebrateJ DOUBB7K COFFEE POT, A foil Miortmtot of HOUSE-lUUNIdBINO HARDWARE At tho old stood of W. W. BRADSHAW, No. 134 Wood stmt, p>l3 Tint door beiov tbs sign oftbsGoMoo Oon, jp 0 K THE REPUBLICAN NATIONAL CONVENTION, AT CHICAGO, MAY IGtn, 1860. Excursion Tickets TO TUK Chicago Convention CAN Bfl I’EOOUHED IN PITTSBURGH, At, the Depot Office uf the Pittsburgh, Fort Wayae and Chicago Railroad Co., Fur tba round T>lp to Chicago and retain, fur 91 a. Tlchela (-od from Uay llih 10 Jan* I«, both Incloaii u tti« ONLY dliKl rooii front EaiUro sod North L'eaUm PeoaajWaoU, tbruogb fiuat PlUsborib wttboQt change orOarv tniiu «||| Imt Piltabnrtb daily, on lb* art! val of Train* from Pblladulpbla and llerrUbnr*. gECOND SUPI'LY Spring & Summer Goods Samuel Gray A Sou, MERUItANT TAILORS, NO. 10 BTREETI HftYO just receicod direct F.otn their Imperil ing .Douses in the East, their i SECOND STOCK Spring & Summer Goods GENTLEMENS WEAR, CsaprUiof all tba latest Importation* of tbe Ceuco. Aleo, an tlrgiat *<»:>rlaeiil •( Fancy Light Colored French and English CASSIMERES A MARSAILE3 TESTINGS TROWSERS AND WAISTCOATS, Which wilt be mad* op to crjar la tba Ulaet oim moat ap proved at) lea at moderate pricei m)4 JJTrect '“frostTHE FACTORY' ■ All nneberr, rov’d by Adame* Expn* thiaday. CITY AND COUNTY DEALERS Seppltcd By the qetnttty at Menntectnrara' price. ‘ EATON, CREE A MACRUM, Who’eskle aod Betnil Peolere, First class residence to let. a A modarn fiaUhtd flrit claea (teeldeecw on WylteflS. Uriel, No. 140, ouaUlitleg nln® roome, with every canveo tenc* to be Land in Wo 1 b> awe, will be rented to e |ood tenant. A portion olthe furbltor* will be sold. Apply to roySJwti W VeM K18K.H0.4 WooSftr*®L ALLEQUENV, Sj.—The Common wealth of PeanaylTanie to William Foster, hnuhand of Aitxt F. Fcwter, Daughter cf nUroa* buuueO, deeseard. In pnrsnsoc* ©fan order of tbe Orphans’ Coart of said coooty,mad® rn April SB, ISSd, joa ar* brreby cited to be •oil' appear b.tore tbe Jolgre of said Coart oalbeSStti day 01 May, A. 166u,t0 »bowcea-*,lf any )oo have, why* certain lot of gronnd to U>* G*y ol Altegheoy, 00 keoh Lane, at th* distance«f 4) fret eeitwetdly from the corner 0! ka»t Lao*, ocotalotf g n front 00 Bank LenaTX feet, sod extending tn dvplb luO feet, having * email two eury brtek ben** tbereon enotitd oot be told 1 nr THE COURT. Attest: TQOS, A. ROWLEY, Detk. MITCHELL A PILUEtt, Attomeyifor Petltlooer. myMUwJtw II. GRANTS This well eeUbll*bed and vary wpertor brand et Tobac co received regularly on conttgumenL together with * vert, sly of clbtr grade* nod brands of Tobacco and for sain by JOHN P. PLEASANTS A SONS. ap&:2awd2m No. 52 South st., Baltimore, Guinness & son’s EXTRA DOUBLE STOUT A.YD ROSTER For sale Imptnel Pt&ta and Oomroon Plot®, DY TflEin SOLE AGENT FOB THE UNITED STATES, I „ C. E. UAB I c nT, 127 Pearl Street, Now York. by malt peiwfolly ntteodad to. ocltsTawdem AND POPULAR BOOK si oay and Baal, by tba eatbor of Wide Wide World: Tb* llerbl* Faon, 3 vole., by Hawtbor&a; Tlio logutdaby Legudt— new edition, 3 vole; Goethe’® Oorreeposdenc® with a Child: Parker's BemiiUcencea of Bofne Chests; Adam o«dr, by George EUot; Tba Millon tbe Flots, by Gworgk Edol; Woman Artiste of all Age®, by Mr® RUe|| Th* fihtlly Memorlata, tdllad by Mr®, fibell/i Tbombury*# Life | u Ppiln. Emaya of Elia—Veaztee rditlun; Goaae*® Evaulngest tbe Mlcroacop®; Owen’s Footfalls on tbeßunudary of Another Win Id, LIU Wllbont auJ WUblu.by Margaret Fnller Oasoll; Agelott Wind and Tide, by Holm® Lee; Tba Qaren #( Uearti.by WUkle Colllnr; Rae A’s Poems—new edillop, 3 Tula, Mte® Moloch’s Poems, 1 vol; Mlchlft’s New Work—Woman. _tn>!3_ KAV A C)., 66 Wood atreet. HILLERMAN A CO. inviie tbo citizens (fPitltborgb loanaxeminailOD uffbairalo»k of IiATH, CAPS ond STRAWGOODS, Which, tor verUtyof tiyla, anperforlty of quality an f m»d orate pticea, cannot t* aarpasstd in tbo city. ' «PJI3 HILLERMAN A T> Wood at. • SALMON!!! A CRASH FOR G}o. B|e®CheJ MQitice Cheap. . . |rl>b Linens—wangled par* fie®, pOnCIPIgLP A O^d. &' UNDKILS—IO bags and l bbL Flax tieeil; > ITT t*li* Bag«t 2 bbte Dwewaxi 88 Dry punt iTilet; 0 sack a Fceibrre; > bble. Tallow till; ShMaOrvue, Te writ® on «to*mef Halting* ter tel® by r m > la . . IIAIAH DIOKEY A CO. . 'LOWER YASSS—IO-palra Terra Cotta VMcefuvnlobF BjnmYU.OOLtntta UK AT SAFES, RKFHI JBKATO&a BIRD OAGEit, OLJ. C. UaTUEWaY, QtO Paas. Agent P.Kfflflß ». 120 DOZ. CROCHET BRAID, No U FIFTH STRRKT. 6'saiid B*a Tobacco. NOXIiER ARRIVAL Of N'EW GOODS AT W. & D. lIUGUS’, Corner Fifth and Msikst Eta A TriyUrp«4*i:>i(cr}«otgf VARIETY DRES3 GOODS, ORGANDY A JACONET LAWNS, ; (*r tt* ffavcat Bijiw. Robes, Rosts. QHENADERE BOBES. A complete of SDN DMBREDL.\S. 4lw, tfco l*rgcat and cboapcat aaacrtmedt of Lndioa’, Misses 1 and Cbildroo'd I' ttOOP SKIRTS jutasatY ; " mis Loom Tebl® LI oeo Clear* Rfchl RihU—3ooJ>as, fUieii» prime Bvo In iterator sale by mTCaCoat,>t\3UttST A uQ, JtrtJsßo* SCbtrtisnnrJtts. 1810. 1860, GREATEST INVENTION OP TUX HuOP 3SIRT MAKUIACTURE. THOMSON’S PATBMT COER COATED STEEL SPRINGS. Reducing the TFetijA! an d iuereaa iag the Strength ©/ Shirt* nearly ews-Aa}/‘. W. 8.40.8. THOMSON A 6a oStr tha ebcTS, M the ******. novelty, nod lb* scat impcrtaat Improvement in BktrU auk* Ueope were invented glvieg to (4b Urerit* garment* Ugbtnem, flexibility and strength never Mb» *w>wa. Krrry L*dj le Aiuiba vborristi comfort, uMlib, and true elegance in cuatoma, ehoald have um of iheee MmlrsUle garments Inquire fur Thomoo&’i Coriugated Bklitt Tbas* beautiful Goods, owned ud mauciactnrod eUily by ua, now form « put it! Wfaieb act offer*] this sernaon In Improved styles, sbspvt and manufacture, aa follows: THE DOUBLE TRAIN SKIRT, THE PARISIAN BELLE SKIRT, THE GOSSAMER SKIRT, THE INDESTRUCTIBLE SKIRT, THE WOVEN BKIRT THE EXPANSION SHIRT. for sale. throughout the Union, by thft prlnolpal Jobber* and Retailer*. Bm that both tnrr name andjhe erowa act ■tamped t»n mrj skirt No oihrn act genuine. w. 8. A 0. IL THOMSON A CO , M>Bu(Aetun<CT cf tbe Crown Pklrta, New York. Ja2L3nM*owd Bava Your Carpets I THE great enquiry bos been made for * somber of jo*ct by h n«ekf*«pcrs, What •hall wo pot n oiler cor »r,»<t4 to protect them imm wear and mothT— This grand and valuable dlaoivery war effected and patent ed April lit, IBLO, by J. R. H ARRINGTON, and la called namogtoa’s Patent Carpet Lining. This artlclo having proved its otillty hai now come into general use, eo mocb >o that scarcely a carpet will be pat down with nt it, aod iu cbespue-a pota U wflhia the rcacb of every family. ,It 1* warranted to add fifty par cent, to the durability of Carpets, Oil Clothe and Matting. The da tall* of Ita merit* are too numoreus to mention. It can be obtained at any ol tbe principal Carpet Store* throughout the United State*, aod le mancfactored 00l y by tbe NEW YO&K CARPET LINING COMPANY. Aleo, extensive maoursclurers of MAUIIOTti COTTON RATTING ANDCOUrOUTABLftd, the beet And cheapest that bare erer bean Introduced In tbe market. Office 11 Deg St., Salesroom 440 Pearl Street. NEW TORE. 49*111 ordrra or lotorms'lou requested will be attended to with promptness and dlapatcb. Uodar lha aupmrliton oftha peUtn'e*. J. K. HARRINGTON, A ante. Manufactory, 448 k 450 Water St., N. V. M>"Feod far a Clrcolar. mrtWlmd WILLARD, HAfIVBY A CO., 84 Maiden Lane and 17 Cedar Street, DJJCW YORK. PAPER, CORDAGE AND TWISE, Prince Imperial Champagne, ,B ° U EPEBSAT, BE IEBOQR A TO Fbahcc. A>U bff atl rtiptihtblt Dealert throughout (fu Country. THIS fine brand of CHAMPAGNE, which ontll the- paat year wae confined exclttdvtty to the beet table* o! to* Oootlnenl of Europe, ha# now obtained tbe moat unbounded aoccaaeand popnlarlty fa tble cooutry. It ta recommended by aom« of the first Physicians of tbe city of New York, e*«r all other wioea, on accooul of lie ■ x treme portly and delicacy, and thoee wtw •■ace try It rarely nae any other breod. Although one you bee elapeed since U» tntrodociioo Into this ccaoiry, the demand ta anortnon* U>d conatantly tncreaeiog. Oar urengemenU ere each mm toensnre the quality of the Wine being maintained «l tie preeent blab standard. The Prince Imperial le imported solely by or, we being tbe eole agents of Messrs. De Vogoe A Ou. lo tblaronatry. Bold In this city by MILLER * lUOKSTBON. tt. V.UAUGUWOUT, Noe 489.<Mand 4»i Droedwsy, N. Y. RXCHOHDBOEJB IRISH LINENS. DAMASKS, DIAPERS, SC. CONSUMERS OF RICHARDSON'S LIN BNB, and thtea doattuus of oblaiuLog the GENUINE (JOiDi, should e # that the article* (hay |<arcbeee sreeeaV ed wttb (be fall name of the firm. J N. RIOfURDduN, BUNS A UWDKK. teaguarenteooftbe* nndneaaeed durability of tha Good* Tbi* ceoUoto, to rendered : essentially trawtry, as large quautilieadf Inferior and defective Llnene are iinpind, aeamio after tea** and sealed wttb the name ot BICQAKD SON, by Irish floaeaA who, regardless of the Injury thus Inflicted allteoa the American eonsame* and the manatee lam*of thegeauie* Goode, will not rendlly abandons bortaem eo pvuAiaUe, whße purchasers can be Imposed on with Goods of a worthies* character. - JBULLUCKMAJ B. LOCKE. Aa&lydt* AgSul*. fid'CSnrch Torlf. STBAM TO hUUTHAMFI'UN - AND IIAYRK and back SB Tbs Vanderbilt European Liis United fitstea Melt Stream •hips ull between New York, Foothempton end Deere. rui h* mi, rtuaunim rot aoevotarvo* eocTBUUToa air» atvaa. roa nw tobk. VANDERBILT, L«l«rr».—rat. May A Wed. May Z 3 ILUNOI4. Griflan— ...Bat. Msy 19 Wed-JuDa fl fANDEKBILT Lafcrr Sat Jens U Wed. Jnly 4 ILLINOIS,GnffIa _.aat. Jhoe SOI Wed. Jcly IS TANDERBILT— A»t Jnly SBj Wed. Adg. 18 fleLAng. 11| W*J. Aifi. V 9 These efalpi here water-tight compartments. Price el Pswege «th< r way the Asm*:— etGebfßflSO’A |looiBrcond Cabin $3O Oertlfiestas of pamtge imoed from Korvpe to America. Fpede deUrersd In Loodoe an- 1 Paris D. TGRRAiIOK, Agent, No. h Bowling Green, New Tort nrlljn! MABafiß'a » BIS DTK Ice Orehm Freezers, 4a Improved for 1890. tt'itk Stamped Irom Cover* o»d Bottom t — Tinntd, '■PIIE ONLY FREEZER known which ia A tonetrueled rn troeectmuficprindpl**:.. The Cbaspeat, Dees e&d most ftcooocntcet; requiring test tee and taae Übor then ear othrr, tolofet the am übm (be most durable ta etmctore, end net certain In Hopet «lboi SeU ifeau br the Celled Matas K K9TO&9U k 00, Uessfectorer* of lapaoetd end Ptaatehed Its Warn m>&3»4 ma Pwl 9t„ Hew Teik. Mrs.. Winslow, An experienced Non* end Female Pbjetdtn, pHeent* to the ttMOOD ot mother* her SOOTHING SYRUP, FOR CHILDREN TEETHING, which greatly facilitate* the process of teetbltf, by soften ing the gums, rvdadeg el) lefUametloe—wl.i alley ILL PaIN sod spasmodic actios, sod fa lUUB TO UtGULITB TOE BOWELS* Depend open it, mot hare, it will fire rest to yuomlfw, end Belief and Health to your lafub. Wo bare pot op end sol if thla artlcla (ir otar be run, andCAN BAT, INOONNDENCB ANO TaUTS of It wbal we have oarer beta M*Ti» aMetouyofan r WIiMLOWI* SEVER HAS IT FAILCD IN A BIN* 3*L* OLE INSTANCE TOMMOTCCRI -b.„ tlm.l, ■wd.' Never did we _ BRAAUP. h maw so balance of dlaeetfafactloD by say on* whs used ft On the contrary, ell era delighted with its opera!font, and apeak la terms of commend*!lon of lu magical aflocta eod medical virtues. Wsepssk la thla matter -WO AT WB DO KNOW,” after tea yeere* ex parlance, AND PLKDOB OOE REPUTATION BOR TUB fULPILLUENT Of WHAT WB QBRB DE CLARE- la el onoet every butanes whpre tbs talent ta raf (•rtag from pala end exhaustion, relief will be fcnuJ fa flftaeo or twenty mioolse after the syrup la admfalatered. Thla Ta!cable preparation la the pneer ipttoo ol one of the moet EXPERIENCED and BKILfUL NURSES la New Eaelead, and baa beaa uaad with MBVBB PAILTNO BUO - fa THOUSANDS OP OASES. It Dot only rallovee (he chi Id from pelo.bot Invigorates i the etomeeb eod bowels, comet# acidity, end ftvaa toe# end eotrgy to (be whole ey,lam. It will aimoat Instantly nUave Urlplns in the Botreli and Wind Colie, od ovarcomeeoD* ifoiuoo*, » dkii, CHILD RENCl'.iIm; TEUCTItIfIO. I“* T »BEST , ~M ,* x >t* a u» BIMIDV IN UB WOftUt.lQ all cm«i of UjSKNfSaT AND PIAB BQIBA IN CHILDREN, wboth&r it arUca trots lwihln|cf from otbar catiaa. We woald mj tuaterg luoiber who ha •.child aaSirlOß from any of tba tortgolQ* eomplalota—DO NOT LET TOUR PEJODIfe, NOR Till PREJUDICES OP OTHERS, »i*nd betVMh joa end jour roflerloc child, and lha rellaf that «IU Da bURt—-jo*, ABSOLUTELY SURE—to follow tba o»of thU madlcioa, M tlmaty Poll direction* for rulog will accompany each bottia. Nona pnnlß* obl«M tba bc-almUa of tU&TIS A PERKINS. Ntw York, la oo lha ootalda a rapper. Bold tip Drogghtt throughout the world. PilMlpal Oflea, 13 OaiJar Etraat, tt. v. PRICE ONLY tt CENTS PER BOTTLE. Bold bj B. L FAHNESTOCK Jt CO. roroer Wood aod Poorth atreU; atao, GEO K. KETBBR, l«u Wood tUaat fallilavuliT if Dotepeedlly'r death. We be- POLITICAL NOTICES. j iMIS Di^, TO- clCl»»ct lcwi,,bip.«ili |. , e.a.n u , Count! tornrep ntflecl n 111. OrcUbm cf t he Grn:j CccTtmloo. - »VIVa*«SF Awtembly. *©-Fo* *Ml«ir.-CoL WntlASf Dol'd- LA*, of Elisabeth (••wnshlp, will l>* a c»u.UUu <or Amem- Wy, (object to the dtclskni of th* Rapnbllvao C. nsty Teatiun. t> ayfi-dAwtcT IgyrFoß Assi.blt.—A. U. Bcsnb, of Findley township, will l* a cat.dl<'at>‘ for AMemblj to the dectotoo o! tbe OcpßbUrao County Oonrentlwa. myfinlAwtcT ' AsstMBLT. —iJ. M. McMastes, ».f (ha Third Ward. Vitlsbdigh, will tA • candidate to/ Ataeoi bly.sotJsct (O the decision of tti; RepabHimn tViunty Ooo reotkm. • wyMftnT ITS»Fo« AStIKBLY.—TIiOMiS F. S»«, uf j # ffsi»» tawaehip, will be a candidate for Assem bly, enbiect to the decision of the Repol-llc*n County Con ▼cation. tny&wtcT Asiemblt. —Thomas of vrzr Sooftdaa towasMp, wtU U a reo*iliate tor Awem* bly. sn*j ct tothe drcUlou of the Republican CX,uell C* n ▼eation. ' B»3.wlc> Cfeetster. fra»Fo* Rro'rTia. —CfltstEE yield Robb win u a cendlJile for Rtal-tor, sotjoc* to the de cisionof tbe Bcpgblicen OonntyCoueentfoa apTi:tawcr fra»Foß Register—\V. J. Kicbakdson, of “V TempersaeaTtlle, will be a caodldato for Rrgistar, subject to the dodsioD of (be Krpnbltcea Cr«nnty Conr«‘£- Mop. spiailwu-T fTS» For Register.—Uarbt W. IlAßßicn.of Wilkies township, will be a candidate for Oonnty Register, *nhject to the dccleioo of the RepnbUcaa Ooapty Oonrentton. apJ.dawteT Recorder. fjjs*roa Recorder.—Wesley Kerr, of Up per Bt. Clair township, wrlll be a candidate for the above afire, subject to tbeds<4aba of the UepabllceoCoat ty Ooorentfam. «p!2<!*wuP Recorder —Addiel M’Clure, of MiiStn township, will be e ceodltsU for County Recorder, subject to the decision ot tbe R< publican Oonnty Convention. rar33d*wtrT fTS»FoR Recorder.—Datid S. McKei will be a candidate for County Bocordrr, subject to tie decision of tbe Republican County CoorenUca. BxrSUawtcF Record eh.—J. P. Ros*, of Alleghc- B j' w {u b« s ceusl tel? for tbe cfßce, (abject to the derision of the Krpotlicsa Coao'y Convention. mr23u!««tcF ITS* For Recorder.—Geo. F. Hudijill, of Sewlckley, will bearandidete for Rexrdcr. eclj"ct to the decliton of tbe Bspabilcan County Convention. mrtOalßwtcT Clerk of the Courts. of the Courts.—Jno. M’GRiaoß, of Pittsbargh, will be* candidate for theabov* tfSoe, ■abject to tbs declslvu of the Republican Coouty Conven tion. mrS):4AwlcT Clerk, of the Courts—Dr. J. 1). BaLDWt* will be a candidate for tbe above office, Ject to tbe drd.ion of the Republican Ooauty Cobrealloa. mrlOdAwtcT fTS=» For Clerk of ibi Courts—Samuel F. Bsaa, of Lawrenoerill*, will baa can-ideta fot tbe above office, subJeot to the daclsfoo of tbe Kepabllcan Oonnty Convention. airlo-.dswicT JTjS* For Clerk of tbe Courts.—DiriD Uscriaaoa, of the ttocond Ward, Altoghecy Oily, will be * candidate for Clerk of tbe Oourte, subject U (he ds-Lfou ol tbe Republlcao County OonTeutfou. mr34ewtcT Clerk or toe Courts.—Wm. A. HERRON,Of Pitt township, will beftcandidate lor Clark of ilia OourU ot Atlsghony counly, (object te the de cision of the Republican County Nominating Convention. j«3l:d**tcT ITjSHJIer! of Courts.—James Lowry, Jr., of Plttaburgb, will Im a candidate for Clark of Oourte, subject to the decision of tbe Republican Oouoty OonventUo. 0» For Clerk .of tbe Court.—John U. “V BntUl, ofOoUin* townshlp.antject to tbe decision of (La Republican County Convention. Ss2fcdewtcT jf Commissioner.—lsaac Mills, of Wilkin* towns’p, w it t«e a candldsfo f.r the i filca ot Ovuoty Onuoilsslooer, iol J« t «.• tn* CscUlou of tb» K* pub I lean County Conysntion. u>)A:dAwi«:F fjjS*UoqNTT CoMMisstuNCß.—Wm.C. Miller, Req , of Doqnasu* BoroOgh, will (■* e caudldeie fot Coonty Commlealouer, subject to the drcision ot the Count) Republican Ouuv.nllon. Fob Commissioner.—William M’Kec, of Peebfoe townah'p, wtlt bw a candidate tor Ooanty Oouulsslourr, eutject to tbo decision of tbe Oonnty (V.nveutk>a. mrlChdeartcT Auditor. |©rFor Aoditob.— Bennett Lake, of Eliza bwtb Buroogb. will bw e candidate for Aodilor, subject to tbwdrclaion ot the lUpatticsn Coauiy Convention. myOslAatcF tln&lu Jtotircs. WWtero lusuranoe Company of '•'S' Pittsburgh be* ibis d*y iloclareJ a l>tvt<t»uJ ot TnaXE DuLLABR AND rirr* ORNTSnpuneach «ben of Ita Capital Stork, tut of lie earned profile ot the last eU months. Two Dolhre prr Share of which to be credited to stock account, eudUneDollar and Hfty Osets par Share tn be paid to Stophholdvra on or after lha lOtb Inst. May Ist. IB6o—my'iSwd F. M. GORDON, Befy. EUntational. H WILLIAMS, Classical and Commer e dal School, No. 2SSL Clair Street. Mr. Willtems may be found In bis room from 8 A. ■. HQ 4 o’clock r w. Tzatre—sl> prr scbolsr per qr. of II waeka, in wlrancft - 10 •• - for Reporting,time ml I rid ii - ~ v - . '‘'TierniDNiiLi —i tahe great pleasure In Mr. n. WrlUAtoa teen excellent trscher— and faithful. It la a professing to which he to a bally devo ted, and to which be brings oet only a kmg rxperieoq* and an ardent enthusiasm, bos a remarkable cvoactvntkmslmaa, to which l c»o testify Jiommy own knowledge that pATtati tud patrons may fullytunfiJa. ALES. T. McGILL. Weatrtn Theological fiemloary, April 20th. ISBO. I fully concur with Dr. McGill in the above rta'ftsent and raoommrndetloa. D. ELLIOTT. Bti method of tsachlngand tnaeagisg hi* popllt a tut ixrpeesrd by any I have known at any time. B. U. SPARKS, PIU Township. Teaching is a profession for which be is peculiarly flttad. CHARLES BHALKB. WUhln the range of my a-qablstance he has do repetior as a tsftchrr. JOSEPH P GAZZaU. He to one of the best teachsranodcr whom 1 bar* aver had my koea. (mrSOj JOHN B. WARDEN. JJODBLE ENTRY BOOK-KEEPING, MNiuNsnip AMD f QOKOOBAPQY, H, WILLIAM?, Wo 28 8t CUlf iliwt PHONOGRAPHIC HEPuKTINU taught at No S 3 St. OUlr atrort “It It t railroad ayatam Utoitlly— t trot railroad by na aoa of ita ujtdldoti—a railroad by namo of lit cat*.'* no» K»t. Pr HifrLtft,LlTarpooL Pksjn institute, HANCOCK STRUT, BEAB PISS WMrwopao od ttONDAT, to# 20th AUGUST. T«n» SS3 per aaaaioa of fire tacolh* J..SL BMITB, •ofciyd ~ Plied pat Cits a union Sutra. AUSTIN LOOMIS4b ftoloaya TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN—WiII ba aold at tba Marcbact*’ Rxcbaoga. to Tboiaday more lo*. April 28lh, at ltU o’dooA, II ah area Pittsburgh Gaa Block, (oaw;) AUSTIN LOOUIJ A CO, Block Brohtrt, la Pootth neat. Allkuhkny pkopkhtk fur sale —Two Lott e& Hootgoaary ■ treat, SO feet frost each and axtaodtng aloeg Taylor araoot 110 feet. Ttcoa, oM-vmrth rath, balasca to 1, S aod 8 yatra. Ap ply to AUSTIN LOOMIS A 00, 68 Poorth treat STUCK. SALES BY AOBTIN LOOMIS & 00 7 At TSI MERCHANTS* KXCIIANOB CVXBT THURSDAY IVININo!=Daak. Brldga, (erortoca asd Copper Shirk, Boot! and Baal Batata aold at pobtia tala at lot Marchasta' Bschsega by AUSTIN LOOMIS A 00. NoCae Drafta aod Loan* es Baal Batata oegotiatad O raaaosabU terma by AUSTIN LOOMIS A 00, tall Stack Hate Brokers.« Ptmnbat. iaalflieal aid Baodfietnrieg Chimlitrj. GKSNLR’S chemical and ENGI- Niismu Kuans, JV.ii. S 3 and SO, 21 IKQiam Slrtd, Ntu fatk. Asalyatamaiaol all Ulofraltaad Cmmarclal article*, Coal Oita (aataJ,Oual OU Work tarn ted andeootraeUi&iJa. Tba baat prooaawa for poHfjltig aod daodartslog Oaal and Patrokosa OUa tarnUhad, wUbaklUfnl workman aod lopar- lotaadaata. Ulora aarrayad aod Oaala tcctad. Tba BatoaanPalaotat trpm wbUh tba Coal OU l.nilnaaa io tba UaltadStataa originated, w«re Brat grantad to Ur. Q ESN 18, CbeaiUt tod OaotrgUt. oylJmJ ADVKBTIA*B**<T. iTBMDT'B BRONCtIIAL iPIQARBTTES ““>» bJO. B. SMUOVR t CO, 107 H4RUC BTSftT M. V. Pric«, $1 p« box;a*btfrM bjpoat, for bjlr at all DBDaaiaTß. BONUS &Nl> MOHTQAGK3, PWNtBD OX SBfEltipß fiPIB AadtQlh»b*«t)t)lo,fjru)tbx \ 1017 KAY A CO, II Wood •![»!. J . VANK I R K , " t (Tonacrtj'or FtjeiU county,} Land agent, Notary Public and County Surveyor, DOUVAR, POLS COUNT?, MO. * ’ Prompt ntUoUon gins toTuPtylog Loatlug W»r> tAatt la UUtoarl, Rmimipj |q»i, m>6dlj UST RECEIVED— -2 doted Rataoßtebto Dfoom*; 1 2ft do boat Bnifer Pilots 2ft do 'd« do »*&** 4Q Maple do iUwti; CU do&BQ Qauary Bird ( SO eft LeituiisiiMVfiiii i Together with a foil stock of IWakrU, Cburnt, Tube, Cock •U, Waahboarda, ClUtwo PJua, Bpfgota, Matrbea, 80, tor Hit chiap for caab, by SAUVIL SIObLB, njpU . : •-<• 81 BtamomL SUNDRIES— 100 PenD'a Sjrup; -10 bbdaebuiee N. O. Itagu; 60 bbla Cuba Molmea; it boat* Pneaed Tallow CauJlaa; : 40 do Btar ' do SW Ju2 BroQtas, ‘ uajrr War qordib, Rg U« Saco ad rtrrtt. for aala cheap by ay 11 POTATOES FROM GENN ESSES VAL* LBV. N. V —Sv‘«o» boa Nacbuobcka and Loaa Blao* 400 bbta-Ciory rtrUOM, la Mot* aad for tale by QSHBbf A BABSBS; oyU . corner Liberty aad Hand ttmu. U BaMLESS BAGSI-PRIOSB REDUCED! o—4 000 Two baebtl Cotton (a etora tod tor atoalnt. dewd priced price* by HSRB3T S BARKIIU .**r- —-c:.rb»r Ulerty aad H«nd»trr«*i <. JLOUU! i'MJUKII—SOOU bbls. 1 all Vrertea >5; 8 ( m, adwiymji ttyll ■.. BtTQPCQCK, Mcn&KKaT*CQ.- T)«* UIUKS-20 ii> We nTniia X/tj *nu- ntttgmcsriitr^° AMUSEMENTS. PITTSBURGH THEATRK.II - - WTHISDCim lt „^ ru.n or imiMnf. ’■w Drrw i’.w)n«n.- . Family CircU——~ , . . Colored-. Brata .^.4* Tint Dtfbt of lb. ut Ur. j. B.’ BOBOM. wbo will appear as king bear. Fima the Tret’ Xrrtß DE^DKBfiOJIASCORDEUA ANDMINNLt,- • MONDAY, MAT 14fB. EJg*r —flead*vaoa. j Edmond Carden. Keut Mottik [ Foot. IVamet. To conclude with BOMEOODT It£JE-—Uam,’ Mr.' Savrt; Flutter, Ogden. *VTUE3OA> GREAT BILL. • TtxAMAuaiT BILLIARD BAhOOfi. r ***KLlX BALL, sth JOB. MATTHIWB, Ja, Pi^prtaSor TllfS fltegant and commodiona Hall iaoow provided with NINE NSW UARBLBBKD BILLIARD TABLES, of (he latest and moatapproredatyteiniVparteni, and U otnerwiss fitted op equal to any In ihetoeniryfcc the accommodation of dttma and straagerm, and lor UcbV atr, comfort and conveafanea, la not eorpeefted, ifaonM ta tbe Western State*. Tbe PropriefoT eolidtt a ttjotimaikm of tbe patronage eo liberally beetowed on hto Salons bento 'fore, aod aarerea the public, that fvsry atteaMoo will ba paJ •to their comfort and piea*nre. _ _ . ■/- ' N B ~Ageiit tor the aata of Billiard Tablet, BalU, Cloth, Cora, Cuwpuinta, Chalk «od-aa elhac arttdea lahtothm, which he ean dltpoee of oo reesoneble term* and at tha manatecturerto wfaotaAle prior*. 1 deltlyd . sSf>tiabnpsm ahbfCtißfmmtß. JAMES A. TIERNAN, txFoaiaof FAJfCT AND TA&SKTr HOODS Whalecate Denier Is - HOSIiRT. TAPtS, OLOFES, BSAID3. SUSPENDERS, SPOOL COTTON, NEEDLES, THRJSAD3, PINE. £M*INQ SILK* BUTTON‘, CUTLSBT, . - - LACKS . NOTIONS, <fe matches and blacking, No. 3 Itrawbirry itr«»!i ' __ . PHILADELPHIA. 49*A1l good* are aold for OAfiH, at rzcredl&c>F Uw rates, relying more upon ex lane tv e ealsaand email preAia, than upon Umitrd kai— and high prices. apllk&adi ROMAN CBMJfiNT, KOSBNDALB UE MEHT, CALCINED PLASTER,GROUND PLABZKB, 4c, Nhdetal* and £ rtafl, at low cash prices, by EDWIN A. SMITH A DBO, North-West corner Front and [Willow streeti, felOQyd PhllidtlpMt., B. PBOUBT & BOffS, LMPURTEad OF | HAVANA CIGAHO, No. 310 South Trout etraet, Philadelphia, P*. W* receive regularly, and offer, a doles eeeorimast of dmlrableOlaata TbaattenUun of Druggists, Or.cere and others Is invited fcftlyd J. B. KOONB a CO., Flour and Provision Commission Merchant!, No. 2ifl North HAxrees, below YtnaSUtti, PHILADELPHIA. DrattH A Co, Bookera. VbiU. Qunll * UuUfi, Pkife.- ' tiltri-, Cnc* * ifc., . ** J. D. Ltiinuf, Ct&fiLuutfl,o - A. t>. bollock, •• diluwf Prjur, St. iotib, • B. Bullock A Sum, Wrtgbt Bm. A 00., Curb KxeCaoga lUbk, j«3:«ur HMAI.I. <st CHANDLiLB, Wholetile Oroten & Comfflitiioo Bcrdiub, L 3 HirkeS St, above front, narth lidt, PTutedcJpitd, ’’ OFFER for sole the following, on the most • larifia, %ic «3Qo p«ctagea Naw TimA and PtoUadtslpbla Syrota Ma’fc 100 imLi pries rtUIILbg Rica, • - o>r*tl:>lAwtrF 600 LlrU. Ktofloctl Bl\gai», kMoftod, UjO “ ptlaia CQt-a^UuUaata, 6.0 bag* Rto'Cofi«a»pdnia coil medium qaalUU*, •■ Wuh nm»l »—extratrot Tax, gplcx, *e. )>Q QARDS i PRINTER'S SUBET ASP CUT OARDS Best and Cbaapelt lo tlie lltriiiL* ~ Cards for Moanting Photograph Piotares,' or Sapatlor Quality uhl at Luw Pilcm, Bint and Wli'eandjitu Whi t I\uU-£J**iU, Strata AntnO de, tM hand and lor taU t>s/ . A. H. OOLLISS, - PAPSitaaJ CARD SMITIKOB STRRT; Jaftljd PIIH.APP.pgU. /. B. CAiiDWCBL ft CO., . 833 Chestnut Street* Boom,] ' -nri ladelphia. SEW iaPORTATIOBS>PIB£ WATCHES: PATES, PHILLIPS ft 00. Watcbaa, In Qetwta. CHARLES FBOOSHaU’B London TWna-Kaeptn, %rsm •ertaa, mil aizca, la Hunting (Am and Opao Faca. ISy-Sole Authorised Agents for above. GOLD END SILVER, ESQLI9H ASP SWISS ——-W -A. 8 . RIOU JEWELRY, caw deaigna. J OUUONPB, PEARLS, «d ml! Iba Faibiaabl* ttjlea SILVER WARE, ostsrpaaad in style, qaaUtynsd ftnWt ES*S trM tcest visiting Philadelphia, era utttadtotx ■i-n1.,. NIXf JUSSXS XSTABIISmUST, a visit as tail (eg no obUgattaa toportbaavs. CHIFORM PRICES, in plain flgena, and no TnriatlQm JaSftlyd ;r BAVB TOOS ICE! EVERT FABIILV BBOCLD QAVEOIE Of . > /y.V- Schoolay’a New andlmprovedJ lCE B E H & ( Original Patent Granted Marti 13, \ Improved Patent Granted August 12, 18S5. > (Improved Patent Grouted Jmue 16, 1847. j Alxo,*H ktada of ICE CHESTS AND BEER COOLERS.' 4yQra>t lailic«mwti oSand to th»Tnd&"Cß ' StadLrpriaUdbook ofprieo. * JOHif a SCROOLAT d CO- ! opC&lmdU Rb. 1« Vim* A?***, QAio. B. p USlltt A. HUYuirCl^i^G LaUof BoUor.Pa*. i*§^. pURVTANO^AC^r fltttlauh. P*. 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