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' r-• 14 5 .:,.: 4 1 .- g 4. , LY .I ' \ ' l,l : 4 4.' ". ," L L . ' 4,.. !.,.. 1 ‘ 4. * 1 ..' 7 .; --' • ' ...% ... ' V i OGIVI * A ' 'A V EA• I Rb • -'• ~,- 0 4 0 ,-.... 7 .... ~. ~ ~ 4L JUNE 9. ;'. i ' l ''',...tt.'`. ff' s "' l '' •': . " - ..7 - MONDAY MORNING 4 ,- 4 1 -,' ••: ‘I- .01,4,. ,4 ' 'l 4 . ''' ti s -4, ' • ~ - 4 .,f4A , . 1 . 4 ,. ' •'.4 . 0 ..4. 4 ' k . "LI % ‘4' . . 4L. .4 ' ' • . 1 - . 10-.4. 4 . % . ....4.,..:. . 44 a 4R: , e f I t. ~..":,• ~• •to c...• fr.r" 1 ik.,...- , • r.. ,1 0. k- ... 1. , .-.,- ~ . .... 1,0 ~.: ... 4 ......4,..... ' r• *-.. '1 41111 Sie llih . Agg e.Sa illikh* Al' i.N I r i •c t.4 ; 4.'i'i .4•/'.,/14*', ; . ! r* : 21".44 ; .3: : i '. l'' *I 4.4 ' ,•' i•iit'*• • •• ( ' •' . BUCHANAN, BRECKEN RLDGE, .....1.:444,ii01::;t.:;Lp,44 .i, ~. 174.1- AN D :,,g I: ,„4. s 0 • . vo. t . 11-. 4 .2 4 f. -4 ~ 4 I. 4 h , J ..' - ). 4 4e,N /Le . • .f • •• . ../. i V„. r. :".., ~., I. 44 r/. .F . ••• 0. - 4.- I. '.4 .4, ~. • • tr.:IT:O,- 4 4i• •1 3 :',..-- .;'..ro • `.. VIC TO R Ir. t *4- .. ' .. .t ‘-4 ' . °::4l. ' ' '7* t ' " Z ' '; ' RATIFICATION MEETING!!! ..,::„.„ ~,,,.. 4.'4 4 _ 4 , / g '..,J 4 '‘%4 4 '4.4 4 0 ',- n • tof•; • ' ,L A . • • ` $, t1 , 4 - :•14*„ . ‘1! j k 64 .f :•C r : ~.,' ~ ,• :, ..,,::, Enthusiastic Response to the ~ " , I . .., 110.1 4, r . . ' , At. .1. .ss I. ( a ~,' tt,)„,,,,: .4-, 1.- „..., • . Cincinnati Nominations ! - rc' 'lO ‘ 4 tillt, . 4 ‘° 4 ''N'' ' 43.•,4 4 a „ , j'I N. • I,` Z . .. ........4 *. • " L *, • • ---...---. . VVA " .... 4L t' , F. t .....* ,'* +i "' T..... t,' , 4 1 •: .. , .,%' 0 , 4 Speeches made by Hon. Charles Shatter, * * v ii'f . i f " .- i's -1 e4 "ii4* * i i' 4 •; .4 • ' Col. Wilson lll*Candllesa, R:11:11ddlle - • e 4 .5.,, 0., I. f * '4,. et* I C, q s. • Roberta, &c., Ate. f t t\e *-*- w 9l ''?":"... 4 "t i*: i ' e "*TN " l,l 4 .l I'- ^- 1 ' ;‘11 ,.. t i'' , ....• f, ef . • '''.'4' '•'l ;s ' liy .t wt, .04 .'. ... ~,t .4 , L ,' , .. TPI 4 4. • .1 ~ ii ~ 4 ..., 1. 11 1.4 4 ',,•-;_a-4,*. ; 4•''' ill , : ~ i',. , 4r. , , ,Z ~ i ~,•• • ~. enthusiasti c Democratic mass meetings we ever be . 114 1 4, 7 41",i . i,, c1- 4.,".,; , .. ‘ ,, ; ',,, ‘ ",/*"1 . 1 .: . --; ~: • ••-• *'-' held, assembled at the American Yard, to ratify the 1..f' th ., 4 : 4 ti5 5 r . ,,i t 1a.. t t 1' ::::,.. 4 ‹ 4 :; '..*:, .. * ' .1 :: .. .‘ - , . . t . :`: I nominations of the Nationol Democratic C'onvention. .Ap e ,ifft'til* tu ti ; l - 4 1.- " 1 ,,'"?'4 14 ' 1 :,;' , ,, ..i"ts 2 ‘* t, -. ' , Although the notice given watt so abort that but a 4 ' - ‘ ll '' . l.ll-' l ‘'7 4 1 ... .... , 6 * " . *..-t • 0 4, ‘.. t Iportion of the Dehiobtacy were informed of the place 4 .„,,,..„4„,,„,.,,,., 4. x, tl . 1... ' , ri "92 ' 4 ,, r 40'...4,* l 'i ' .. .4 4r. .‘-'4 . CLy .r : 4 ' er - ~-, .•• „4 where tbe.meeting was to be held, still the large , t , - .6...ep l' se. r . l . 4" 4: .1 0 4..4 .: 5 , : t 4 yard of the American Hotel was tilled at an early ° 15 if , C 't .412 .0...71, l ' iti ll :/, 1.1...". e ': f &I .71 , 7',_ '4 - . .. i .hour. iffe-147Ise" ; * " . - 01,1'. 4 ='" i f ''o*.s' '''' e 4l . .pq'" The meeting was called to order by B. Biddle , l I L 4 IIII- 6 -"I t 1 / 4 1 .,4 4 tt y 0. 1 'i, 441 .7:, : f 5 6„" 11 4 .::,..,11. 4 7 1-I let o b er t s , who nominated Hon. Charles Stialer for Pik - 4 f . , : l ;f a yr6-t,, ,4 4,i . ,..t, 1 1 ....r,: t i t ', Chairman. ,r;: h. , t 4 - $.4,i - "",:fle'L m ll*Zl4,..,:s ci ; fr -4. 4 .41,- a - " l 'A < . , iiit i Judge Shaler, on taking the Chair, said in sub , 10 i cktlt - i;tifysltec e'r , 4 7,,„* . ;„;%: 1 , 4 ''....•,. r..., stance : Fellow- Citizens -I have been requested by '. 441 '. f' .. Qt. ft ~.; '"'''.. I , - T...... - '. O " c ~ .7444th County Committee to preside at this meeting. „I . th 't',,, * t - t:„,. 4 •tl. l -,c,„ "%,,,;!,,i d ,%,, / e s, ieLfii; , _,* 1 tl.l "1 ,4 ; - ,0 c,.e,, ~.----: e i i rc',Considering the peculiar circumstances under which ;f'',.!it.lr V e.. i.'2•14, 1 *'5ift,,%..1 itand, I feel grateful for the honor conferred in • .0, i.•-i t qt-..-,-t " 1 / 4 1 * .. d 4. ** ti '' k to be Chairman of the first nesting called ~,/ , ;*ill't;P..„'4 . .„ ' ' '„et?4 4 `L'1tV * 4,,,,, 4 ; t m ' mg m° " h 7 .4 ,,,,1- 4 " ,'" ‘ ' 4l ` ' i l k : ito.:l l• ,,, - 4 'tj c.".P•tvz g. 40 ratify the action of the National Convention. i- -,y , • - •m N ire...ft..,...1t .„.. ,- ,'`a.,:,,, ,. . 4 ,,'i ( %.That Convention was composed of the best men from 8 ..t,, t i :?....„„ 4 ,„\1:r tr.'ivery part or Vie nation.. It has nominated for the k t• 9 - Y -'""-: 4ll hest honor in the gift of the people, the favorite ...tt 1 4 t.set t iAe,N.4,* ii , :1„, 4 1Z,1 , g W gr ,; - sCft 1 ,, , ,,: , ,,, ,..., P.5s 40 . 4 ?. k...f,..7 614 10f the Keystsme State, James Buchanan, and for the 11 t4:4t-4:"•et i'l4.;ei, g , l s` - ‘No4....;next most exalted position, the giffed son of Ran 'ir po'ifailiZ , *, '''..'` , ....l,'Cr' i '' 'lT P• 4 Stucky John C. Breckenridge, Before going further, triirof o g.c ., `-01 3,7 ,aW te '''Z' ' kis P'' s * te 0 , ' 0 ,. ., -, ~, ,4„ - ,, ,,,t , Oh 5,,...,*" q .c :.'tt i loet me do what many members of Congress are in &IP 441 ati11,,. 1T1.1rtP,4 4 V11,V.;'4: ' 4P iti.the habit of doing lately-let me make a personal Csif... ee. ' 4,4 44 :.::.r I ,IF , ' ~qi- A i 1 . 7 1 0. , us t q.iOn 1 ti N404 ,- . , Csxplanation-for the purpose of doing what la wyers "; 4 18, 1 ' Ititlil l .kr.l ,o l/ 4 - 0 *„. 4 , s z, all potting themselves rect.. in curie. It is well mown, t. ,, , ,,,,,,,....- , i iyi s t , -.... , ,, e . ..ti i. ,21,1f,. , , ,.,, , tt i1„ n0wn, fellow 'citizens, that for some years past I ' r 4... 0 .. j......,,..t..,,,,,,,, ii. ,.L .r4 ,.„, as opposed to the nomination of James Buchanan ;1409:f",es0I• 7i.ftfiiti.:....sF. f .tt 4 l.„gi," * .g3 4 :ll.;`4, 4 f:' or the Presidency. For many . years provions I tittit# 4. 1 '-v.:Ssf-' , ai.S4 4 f• -;02, ° 0.; 4 3... orked hard to secure bin nomination, but will a es ,.. ,;.4. , . Is ....ee (... , 5" . I 13 i t 4. 1 ./... -,e .4 .4 il. ,„,, ' l 3 k . 'I t. i. , 1 . - aelte which I now readily acknowledge, be thought, 0 1 01, 44. ,t . „ 4:_g1.4 4 4 41 t . ta f_CZ t • 7.-4 '2, •,..., rit I,'"*Z. ',,..n 4 rv,,...ntLdi1, at his lime had nut yet some, and he therefore d 4 ' - ',.. -- gii;N:e . - 1t to t ‘ ,.s lined. As an officer of the government, r was in " er e i N e t ei ..4C-ores , „I ' „,. , r al -4 _ _,,........ ee, u0.t .4 4 , 1„,1 L. ,4Zt;1:'. - ft.,.? aver of the re nomination of Franklin Pierce.' sil ky., 4 I- 4a , c v 1 1- . 04' "'if' - ... -1 ' ..,- .q - . - - -7 -: ou h under no moral obligation so to do. [Here at' se ,qt?t P !'z'f l 4%' '` 4, - . ` ,0 g paid a ~,i • • Il k , ' NI); ~-. 4,,. - ' k l , t ,.."*..! - a -nirlP t r ,4 edge Stealer a Just tribute admiration to - ....litlil; ' Pft...„rl 'rt , -. ` 4.4k1 e 1. /04 )- PIi. e ., f * he administration of Oen. Pierre, and continued.) "tt.,,,. i ii.• ' 7 .4 " ei1f t. , 44t*,,,P , ;F•00.4i7t , ':"?& 4 4:0 'he popular voice, however, has tired on another, 1 " " .4' .. , A.T ... * C31 1 ;ra , 1 44. 4 .P r r7", 0 ,t",? - ,i; ..0 , 4 1 nd it is absurd for any man to oppose the united , s ..„ri, , (" 4 ki ~ , .„.. ," g , Twill of the Democracy. •::'" '' - ': -. ... 4 ' . fik l e- •,, ..y, v ~ t And who is James Buchanan? 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In diplomacy he is superior to the most accomplished Misters of the old world ; in ttatestnauship he is mong the foremost men in our land ; and in his .rivate relations, we defy any of his enemies—if he ihas any ?—Co speak aught against him. [He then larent on to discuss in a brief manner the principled icf the platform adopted'at Cincinnati' which he pa nouneed one of the best that could be made,,cloaing with some appropriate remarks to the effect that the 'Convention had done its part in nominating each a I ticket—it was ours to elect it. He was frequently interrupted by rounds of applause.] 1 John H. Phillips, Esq., moved that the following lbe,a committee to report resolutions expreeslng the !senoatif.this meeting: A. B. McCall:Dont. J.ohn C. I Datta,43eo. F. Wilmot*, 8.. Biddle Roberts, John Birt'Sidegliant, H. M. Pollock and Henry B. Foster. i Adopted. , . • CoL McCandless went on to say that he was proud f the distinction . of having been a Buchanan ussn rat, last and all the tithe. Ilia speech, which oecn pied about half an hour, was eloquent and witty, and enthusiastically cheered. lle eulogised the ticket as done of the Nest, if not the very best that has ever been presented for the suffrages of the American It. Diddle Itoberts, Esq., followed. His speech, was short, but one of the best of the even i ng , Av,, are sorry that we hare not time nor iliac.: tii gi, more of the resnarl.s of the two latter gentlemen tt.• morning. After Mr. Roberts had soncluded A. li. M'Calmont e.n behalf of the Committee read the subjoined re...- Lotions which were adopted : ' WHKR VAS. The Democratic Nati.,nal ConeentiJm , which assembled at Cincinnati, en the second they of June, A. D., 18.5t1, fur the purpose of placing in nom. jination candidates for the Presidency and Vire Pre , J ideniy of the United States, has with perfect una nimity chosen James Buchanan, of Pennsylvania, tie [ the Democratic candidate for President, and John C. , Breckenridge, of Kentucky, as the Democratic con didato for Vice President, and has proelaimed a plat • form of principles founded in truth, tested by long I experience, approved by the great minds that have, in times past, directed the destinies of our country, laud in harmony with the Constitution ; therefore Resolred, That as Democrats, we declare our cor dial concurrence with the action of the represents tires of the great National 14meg-retie party : that ns 6 Pennaylvaniana we rejoice in the furor which, by `the action of the Convention, hue been conferred upon the state to which we brlone. and that, as citi• irens, professing a love fur our common country, we bail the nominations made as the geuranty of a tri umph that will secure to that country freedom from foreign aggression and insult, and that will extin. ' guith the angry discussions which threaten, too often, the pence and stability awn. institutions. Areg.lred, That our thanks are due to the delega tion sent by this State to the Democratic National Convention, for their real in maintaining the wishes of their constituents, for their firm adherence to the ' instructions which they received, and for the fidelity 1 , with which they stood by their State and her condi -1 date until success bed crowned their manly exer• 1 Lions. h'ssofreti, That to the Democracy of the nation who have honored Pennsylvania, through her favor its son, by placing him in nomination for President of the United Statee by a unanimott, voice, we owe a s debt of kindness and gratitude, which shall defy all statutes of limitations, and that as a first instalment on our obligation, we pledge for the nominees of the ; Convention a majority unprecedented in the history /i• if the country. / I:oredrtd, That in the harmony which distinguished (he proceedings of the late Democratic National I Convention, composed, as it was, of delegates from 1 every portion of the country—in the final unanimity of its members on all the important questions disc j ! cussed among them, and in the spirit of fraternity 1 that marked the close of their deliberations, we re / cognize an unerring indication, that the great Dem i °mai , party of the rountry is still untouched by 6 sectional prejudice, still a unit in all that concerns P the welfare and glory of the nation and still the ter rible foe to treason and disunion. Raolved, That the platform of principles promul- I gated by the lute Democratic National Convention. eeires and merits our hearty approval ; and that [ re we will support it not only as the authoritative reico I ,d an assemblage of delegates duly empowered to 1 act in the premise, but as an expression of doctrines I long sustained by the people—supported lay reason /.; tested by time, and iu nonsonenee with the principles ..f free government, for which our fathers, in the I it, olution. auccessfully contended. R.soiced, nut as a portion of the Democracy of I Petinsylvauia, after having obtained the realization 1 of our tuost ardent wishes in the nomination of James Buchanan—a man of spotless character, of i strict integrity, and a friend to the country and the / whole country, who bus embodied in his life the I: principles of Democracy—we will not disappoint the expectations of the people who have a right to look to us to sustain our candidate and our cause with mere than ordinary exertions, and to take care that n neither the ono nor the other shall be trampled in F the dust.. 1 The meeting then adjourned with three tremen -1 duns cheers for "Buchanan, Breckenridge and vic Returning from the Convention.—A large number of the Pennsylvania Delegation to Cincinnati ar rived in our city at 9P.M. on Saturday. A good portion of Dram left again in the 10 P. M. eastern train. The Keystone Club, accompanied by Beck's celebrated Philadelphia Brass Band which enlivened our streets with most delightful strains, composed part of the company. Nearly all the delegates who departed last night had their baggage checked for LancaFter and intended to pay their respect in per son to Mr. Buchanan to congratulate him on the 11'14 honor unanimously conferred by the thirty one of the Uniiie. The Loom". and Cairn. Coo, —Judge McClure on F , aturday upon application granted a writ for the ar rest of C. O. Loomis, Esq., in default of his not pay ing over the SUM of fire thousand dollars and up wards of complainants money, which he had used wbilo acting WI his attorney. The writ is in the hands of r officer of the law. We ealLattentien to an advertisement in another vulumn htitaed Wanted. • ..4. 0 • • 4".." ' • . • • •, .f .<,_,* . '4 ,4' s. " 4 ,{ :27relca*tel Case at Beacer-15avid Croft, the ICritittrClo r r;Ort the °bin m ia.pannvi va ni a *hose taial.4t 800% er for !closing the collision be tween two trains resulting -.in several deaths, to which we referred to the other day, was acquitted on Friday afternoon. He was tried for manslaughter. Verdict lieitdered.—ln the ease of Smiley V. Boyd, en action for slanderous words used by defen dant', wife, before reported in the District Court pro ceedings, the jury rendered a verdict on Saturday morning for $35 and costs. Mare Fun.—Myers d Landis' troupe of Serena ders commence their performances this evening at 'On City BalL All who wish to get rid of the blues should io see them. 'lifirEvery Dar l.ringe forth some uew evidences of the Arhus. of DR. .1. IIOSTRT BB'S CHLEBRATRD STOMACH BITTERS, from various housed In Mobile, Vickstairg, Memphis, Galveston, as well as from our owu eitizerm, and from other different sections of the flatted States, we are informed that those .Bitters are particularly adapted to warm sickly (ghosted, (particularly along rivers) and deserves the favor of the public generally. As a pre ventive and dispeller of sick headache, languor of the body, loss of appetite, drningement of the liver and stomach, BA well as a sure preventive of Fever and Ague, and all bil lout attacks. it acts as a gentle aperient, and gives rum strength to the stomach and sittam.—N. 0. Picayune. For eale by all the prinelpaiDroggistaand Hotels through out the United State end Canada. anti by 110STBITIGt L SMITH, Solt mannfacturvre and proprielorn, Ku. 267 Penn street. Clark's Stomeidb Bitters are acknowledged by ail who have tried them to be the beet fondly medicine of Om age. for the auto of Dyspepsia, Custlvenesa, and a disor dered state of the Liver and Stomach. They navy no rival. The proprietors do not pretend to caution people Com using other preparations that are palmed upon the public under the name of Stomach Sitters, for they have Weed that only one trial was needed to render curb caution ammo:watery. For earlesale, by CtILLI.III & GLUM, Third ea - ad betireetr God and Market; DSO. 11. KNYSER, 140 'Wood tract; an by Dnigaista generally. 411111111110111 M -01. - - WAWA F .1 • Tits subscriber, having enlarged and fitted up tri goal 410 his SPACIOUS FURNITURE WAREROOMS, To his stock, and now invites his friends and the public to Before puredo.iug elsewhere fll STOCK IS WELL ASSORT-ED $50,000 Worth, Conebaing of EVERY CLASS OF GOODS RICH, PaIIEDIVIL an 4 LW—PRICED And ambnscingawn* very Hue ROSEWUOD PARLOR SETTS, OAK CHAMBER SETTS, Ism Styles of Iltasmosi, Bedsteads, Chairs, Sass, Book Cases, dc., All of which be offetwAry rated, at WHOLESALE PRICES. Every article warranted to give .retishotion, or the money refunded. 11. H. RIAN, my. 29 No.3lllftb street. STATERINNT OF TIILVONDITION .of the PITTHBORQII Slain COMPANY,ip pequired by O. Muter: Yo Dttctrttoted Notes and Mt of 122aboltro----V00,613 CIA ao baud 4161,737 60 Ciab due by Eanke and Banter subject to chock. • too,om 27 -- 261,763 113 'P OOO 01, 10,260 00 00 22 60 Bulking House-- 11W Estate-..—. 4.--- Allegheny Cramer Bond,- account:...... By Capital dtock .4 - _%.01.1,000 UV 1 1 i • k a.. 1 .1 C4 :11 m to i ro D it l 7 Bl t.lo th a7l - 147 . 11L:r — s - . 77 -- - -- ' ,..:. 1. 7 7 1 7 4 ., u: '1 :;:: , l'ink/tid lA , jilt, .1. :L .411 ~: :...,...., ; .., 1)...tl 1$ nu , ' l'rvumsui, 1., sl,l . . . Gmtit.f . lit Fn./ •• - I . 4 , .J.,..:., :.I I.dtvolaml l/..pv./.11., . 1/loeit.., ..n I utert-nt n, ..tlri I .. '1:1,1..km 01k Pittnburgh. Jtn•it. 2.1, ISA F „.,.1,1511 A I:PETI St:S.-RUBINSON .Ire t, I,ac, I ra.ving thr`qldi. the Neu 1 . ..rk rKna.m li.a/ae a Jar, e Engind, elvela nod Taiv.aptry Urn,aela Curpetting, vl.irll hladi receive tu a lea day, and la• pleapv.l ta shav 1., any vde. may wide th« in,l 44 11•• 410% tn St‘a'k Rruanela, 1'13% 114,:datil'A Striir rarvel, I (lob, .tr.. an as,rttneul u.turpaaaed lu ttaa 111a1 Let, nod nil at loweat pricer , . nprll Jwirph Ihilte's ('arriage , iiepoultory. TOtlEtql WHITE. 'tow rarrymF ~11 ifi Ile. In Lm .p. , WWI 1111«ty 0u1arg,..1.),,u the l'ittl,borglit Tut ttpike. twat the Tx Mar I,t,t, 1,. - IV.WII ."A " .111 I • IMAW . Oi Fa/•t LlkWl,ll.v•Viiit., INlMtitflaiy Invite. tlu , puhlt, toi, hp, M 4 ,tf CA Itkl AU 111 Utll F., = . tt 0 . I, pw - tiottlarly tutortua vo - tith,tut.,l p.m/lux...rt. that ,•lIC pro, only i. maul, ii.torteett )eare' xi... Hen, the I.ltaltwast \Lk, hint tit plat twf..to pat,. 11.. 144.1•• 4 hot., 4 , 414 114 414 ..f Cal rtty. , . w Int L. many ),wt. vnet. it lane Itovtt lite ttarth-ttlar p deartment t 4. M 11,4 L lt.an the ‘arhotta att.! 1044-E tn./ lit 4-4 Etteterit manufacturer , . The XIII, •444.4 td hl. twu It. le ~,,, ..f hill at retnoolient. w 111 supply the hr-.t and moot GlBtlitillalii, 111144/11111,11U1 1.1 at ill, nte I il.tu . nintu•nui Icy IL. ru . heavy e h It tt.. Pr14"1.(/ 11...trutlug tun.. 01 hem.r.l pt I 6nx.1,4, towtng to large renut.).lo:4ll . ll n r. wlr unmet' c•nly. at mug h Ow ormoil pre.,.. Garring;ne 1,1;n1rod In Elie beat 111111:11v r, w ItL &VIM( I'll nilr.;ll.sw • I NI E-151) day revei% ell Iry /71) . .2.11 111•1NRi . 11 011.1 IN , TT POT LA Y-- Oplev'N l'..t Clay t..r (2 'ode by 1m)1_1 .1 T SCII. ,ts.ll NEP -15151.5. LOI T ER I NG'S SEG A R IS 10b.1.4. Usk. S. 11"1.• Syrup For my2l P. K. N.. I rh....nd Fresh Arrival of Salt Oysters. JUST reveived ut STEINItUeIi'S, N.,. 111 is.. ni .teal, what , all tla• deloarlan of the ~,noo t, had, nerved op lu any tteniral.la PI) ie. 11. in al, la tholy r ,,,..tpt of N o w Bonn, Lotwteru frog., tthad. 5... Bar., and a gr..nt vnri”ty nt Lako Fwl,, a loch mill la• n. 1 ,1 to families, hotels, and roataurantn, 141 Go au ad loam/11104a terms. Just received, at large and flaw lot of 1.. a, iarttargeta and Pine Apples. ••171 utr2B No 111 Wo..i.tto.tt OLIVE OIL.- - L dor. panrot. do, pmbq Junt received mid for Bak by KKYMER A ANDF:IiSAJN. No. n Woad orromto St. Chitrion MILL AND CROSS-CUT SAWS ; (Irma mod Cant Scythe; Pump Chain and Fixtures. Hay and hlanurs Forks. Together NI it ll a huge and extensive tis.Jrtmellt of II iirdwarei.Junt roe, o and for aids low, at Ni 'tit Wood street, 1,0.w5..13 War...tot hey and Fourth stroet, Pittaburgh. ('AML. FA N E. , •rucx apl:9 THE GOLDEN Gl'N—At the Enterprise Worka, No. 136 Wool strvvt, t. nail a splytoll sasurtment of POCKET ANI) TABLE CUTLERY, of the very beat makers. UunL Dodolft, Porte Mollllkiell. PliMtier F9nnks , IlaYors, lta - tor Rtrops. Pereuriaion Calm, eb4,t ftod Kele«. RE DIA ERS AND RIFLES 01 all kinds and patents. Itepalring attended to at tile.rt noti, e. Look out for the nigo of the GOLDEN ()DN. HoWN & TETLEY, iny2S No. IN, Wood ntleeL FOR RENT.—A very desirable two:stury brick house, situated on Second stre..t, a few Mans hem Smithfield street, No. 13:, containing six well furnish ed rooms, kitchen and cellar, all in good order. Rent res. *onside; pUSeletitlit 41 immediate. Apply to jef, BLAKELY & RICHEY. _ SUGAR 11311E1) lIA3IS--10 tierces Sugar Cured Hams rtrrived and for mile by jes SPRINGEIt HARBAUIIII. DRY FLINT HIDES-506 just arriving end fur sale by jel,J SPRINGER HARBAU(III. Cl. FISH-5 casks of Cod Fish on consign mentlL/ mud fur Nair by Jefi SPRINGER HARBAUGIL SLIEEP PELTS-650 Sheep Pelts received and for Hair by (jrsl SPRING BR HARBAUIIII. LIERMAN and Frendi Prayer Books.— Yon. wan at tbtDaponitory of tho 1.11. Poly. Book Company, by the Lihiariene Jud. W. P. MARSHALL A o)._ BACON -300 pieces received and for sale by wy HENRY H. (X)LLINS. LIEBMAN SOAP-10 boxes just received and fur nalo by 'lOl6 SPRINOHR HARBAUGH. SUMMER GOODS— L. 1111[811WELD & SON, No. TO WOOD mrel% Will open THIS (Wednesday) MORNING, their new stork of That arrived by ROCHELLE OCHRE-5 casks just reed, and far sale by I my24l FLEMING BROS. KEG BUTTER-40 kegs for gale I,y my= HENRY CoLLINS. DRY IIIDES-200 prime to arrive and for sale by my2B SPRINGER HARBAUO 11. BROWN'S ESSENCE UINGER--Just re celved and for Judo by [my2Al FLEMING BROS. 5 0GROSS Goodwin's Fine Cut Chewing Tobacco. Just received and for aide by R RYMER k ANDERSON, N 0.39 Wood et. ,• „rot , t 011' u.)- RYAN'S -BUILDINGS, No. 31 Fifth Strett. MEM LARGE AND VALUABLE ADDITIONS CALL ANO EXAMINE Amounting to sho4t Covered with French bagatelle. And a gnat variety of MEN'S FURNISIIINO GOOLS, FOR TOR BUMMER SEASON, the last steamers 43 , ;',411,„ 4 P*.1.411 A. t _ ~,''`sl: MEM AUCT 10 ES. ju: IPP" ,.. , _R-R wi ll izaiin HA,E ime.. S, cl i p . - A at ti o .O t tl n O ck N wi —O n io n .. T hii. ties. at i t the lAMMlterehd Room, comsat of Wood and Fifth ets., 10 citeetiratidle ' - cheats Teas, of recent impartation., , combating of—.: "..- 6 half chisels ..-Tila—MersUla. 10 " " '" " Ilightlyer. 6 " " " " Sweepstakes. 5 " " ' " Star of the Union. 6 " " - - R. R. Millin. 6 " ".,. " Wild Pigeon. 5 .• " 4 1" " Denquiseute; 5 .‘ " " ' Vancouver. 6 " " ' " Zodiac. .. 10 " " So. t ong " nig btlyer. 10 " " • " leightimmlo. 10 " " Cougou " Nestorian. To which we invite the attention of the trade. Samples can be seen on the moruibg of the sale. jes , P. AL DAVLS, Auctioneer. SPRING. WAGDN, BUGGY AND CAR RIME, AT AllolloN.—On TUESDAY morning. Juno 10th, at 11 o'clock, will be sold at the Commercial gales Romps, cornerof Wood and Ellth stroutill -1 substantial spring wagon. 1 bugg in y. I two horse back, good order. Jr;P. 11. DAVIS, Auctioneer, PEREMPTORY SALE-ON TUESDAY morning, June 10th. commencing at 10 o'clock, will be sold a, the Commercial Was Rooms, rumor of Wood and Fifth streets -160 dozen knivos and forks, assorted qualities. 60 pair black and limey CallAillWO pants. 60 pair satinett pants. 10 pieces silk handkerchiefs. To • hich we invite the attention of the t rade. Our °niece are to chew them out on that morning, lei I'. M. DA 1111, Auctioneer. 4 NOTUER GREAT MANUFACTURING ESTABLISHMENT AT ROCHESTER, for building Locomotives, Steam Engines, Fire Engines, Met Minkel and Agricultural Implements, cud machinery in general. RMIESTER, though the YOUNGEST of ten sister villa geegreuped about the MOUTH AND FALLS OF . SEA YEE, ladeathied to take the load, and be No I In MANUFACTURER, as she is and mud continuo to be In commerce. • Thin I. oh vione to all who look at her position, with reference to Rio. 'ens, Canals and Italinsuls. Though nepirtng to become a CITY, and to bare a name of HER OWN among the cities and towns of the Wwitodie k at prenent prowl to con-War herself a SUBURB OF PITTSBUROII. To be in reference to PITTSBURGH what towel is to B(LSTON, or treat Pat. terson and Newark are to NEW YORK—the benefits toad advantages art, mutual and reciprocal. The repent entatilhiltment of Steam Mills, Foundry, Car Factory, Barrel Factory. Piro Brkk Yards, fie., and the burbling of two or three Chnrche• at Rochester, have called fora groat amount of additional labor, and caused a mold erable Influx of Wallies from Pittsburg and other china. so that It is at present extremely difficult to procure tenements or lodging. 'Or Ouse who are daily arriving, to make Vats their home. At loAst 100 new hones are required, and must, at some rate, be built the coming season, to say nothing of the Mao ufarturing Establisloneuts, and moupletion of the Cleveland and Pittsburgh Itallmad from Wellsville Into Rochester, by the 4th of July, 111f,8. Stone. Brick, Lime, Sand and Lumber are conveolent and abundant, but. labor Is very scarce, and must come from other places. T. e uudersignoil, haring control of about 1,000 el Bible Building luta, will condom, to hold out the matt liberal fe doras:wants to builders and mechanics of niwost every deerrip that Cheap terteartenta will readily rout for lu to lv per cent upon their coat. Here's a chance Tot builder, sabecriber will be at the Allegheny Rail Bond De. pot on Saturday of each week, front 12 till 3 o'clock. with map.., plata, descriptiuna, At and will la• happy to meet Builders, Purchasers or Enquirera---and particularly any who purchased luta at last year'. ail., for their tote bare generally advanced it. value about 100 per cord_ ethos they bought, nod the same will happeu agent. M. T. C. MOULD. ROCHMITIM, FAL 15, ISM. faLthittiliartfixtf. TliE ADVENTURES OF GERARD THE LION K I LLKIL oamprlaing x titatory Ina ten earn' ciampaign among the wild animal. of Northern Attica; trattalatad front the French, by Chia. E._ Whitehead. E2=EMIIMIMEMI Mr. Sputum'. Sportfug Tour ; m114..11.3' Frank Everster Ilorn for the , People; Iq tI NV hoeler . ‘Furth and 11"..1th--11MXiMit tar tuervisants and men of bu.luAss; L. Fruanan Hunt. Salad for the Soial; by the si4or : 4 41.1 for Solitary. Dinsmore's American Hallway avide, Gq. June. A large supply .1 the llou. Charlr.; Summer's 6p4r4 h lu am Delied States &maw. Just ravivral and for mak by W. A. UILLIENVESNEY & jeB Yitt6 st_ opposite the Theatre PIM CHI M E AuniNST KANSAS-- 1, Meech of lieu_ Merles Surnuer,'of Statieschusetri. to tht. &mate of the United States, Just revolved And for side by IL. MINER ilk (Al. Jed No. Smithfield streot. SILMN ER'S :SPEECEI -- Now ready, the u.a.Chatlaa Summer's Speech In the Senate on Kaunas Arturo Fur sale l.y IL MINER A (X), Jed No. 'XI Smithfield street_ 2 poi. OLI\ All ,of the Must quality. lierelred a DOZ. FRENCH MUSTARD, of superiorkr quality, racrivial by (Jew Y. It. DILA 0 DOZ. CORN STARCH,p fresh - Patina. Mediates). Ityoaireal I y BLUE MASS-150 lbs. for sale by A. YAHNKSTOCIZ A 01 EMP SEED- -sou but.lkei. for .1, by R. VAII:A}::•T"('IA SA - LTl s irtitE, 11Er ke t :4 for vale I , v )4s II A FAUN t.:±Theh At —- Ih , AIIL OF TKADM. .11111 e I 1. I. - >r Tbe the ‘..11 !4- hold ••11 1 , 1:11 , A1' ;th tum AI `, •• I' NI JAS II II rl l ll ItEE 111VF:1,LIM, HUI SES IIN F:1.)1 nt.,l 1.1.11.1 k ho I.t N:sl. A 0, , k t.% , /11 .ni $976,674 9,5 Ole i‘toll , o.`illll, )1' 11.0, I thrtplighout 11..1,. II ni• I) r i'r), r J. 4 term. CORM 1111151.11tTi ;Los. 51 Nbol..to NE‘V k;("1 1N . 1 , k M.\ A: le‘• •Ini =Ea .1,101 pun nt 11,. I a ant,. \.i4 1.4 j N(11 ‘‘S l';11V,11 , t1 Idot pod r.4..•1‘..1 the 14r,.. .It,• ii• StOr. !, , ,c 1 , 4 k, take-ttalf thesi jr2 A A %lAN JN A Co A :1. \l.l 111 s c(), „„ m,,„ d 4, put, ,•I -1..1-, 14,0. II h.,A... put rhe-..1 ho ptil li, .41,e, hall I h•-i: E !SLACK BILE )1 . k /N & ju,t r Otani Marl: MIIL , . .•t7 qualif . t utiti hint,. A iery elttientit ;tit , •" •1 Nt..ire Antique., al LP% 1.11. r, 1 1. 2 W 1 . 1 , E .,., ( t iy r ( 1 1 . 1 . % l ed , , J, lt k, l . argv . Vnomok •• Iti•li..it Lau :•., pinto nti.l tut %I u.,. A MASI iF II:ISII LINENS. 11 . h,t. t nd l . ~ll li i.111.11.. , 1 i . ti . ry glade t til,l all put. Oa% at/ A A ‘lAtti iN A VI'LECTIC RATH IN - A gellora! “1 ,•1J ati.l La nal, Ly S PIRITS TURPENTINE DI loirrol,. J 110wi11 AKER VA LI W. 1.: CITI I'ItOPEI{TY 11. E "r 1 , ,• 1 , 1 .n b. 1,11.1 a 111.1 p. 11111t41, ..1 Itt,ll , lli,g, 1.1" 11l IL- TL I i r.”. 1 Etglith Wartlx .11, I'll , 1,1 ,, ',ail , •I1 I' , ..ra)l^^llla 1,"•11.1. )lane 111 kr ,, ) and f4;1,0 XII. "1 ,, I.xt In f,a 11,10111 ,, " , Aalk 11 , /n Cwril t 1,,1 , 1 In v .1,,,a1. i . ,1111111.1...111. , 11n Altitt L. tt,ttt f.tt Itt•titt t.r utrittitg ptlt. 111.. tittttl. It ill II t rig) alit, I, ..,II 1.• 1111pri,, VIM Mid It h. nil, inner Ito 11111 upt.ti NtAtik:E..ttlt.tt I-ttm tit If N... Itil tt:,,,t i(.)l{N -TA Rl' II —A fresh supply it this tltt WI, tot Ittitttl an I ft, ant.- It, titr24 FI.V.M IN.; ANT A I ) 1, y— .:`in ,z u f w l ,1 : 1 1-1 1 (2 1 t u t l l ,. : r kr• vtttuid not ultttwt In 1.•. litt.• ttuttli) 1% unt.,i —Se vont! gI rle t., ilo hougunrofic. In rlt, ud voliotry, and n Loy I run of orrnudn, In it ehot, store in the CU, Side-- A .null tanner) In good order nod doing n bu inena in ntillage about fifteen toilet, front the city 'I L• owner whilittig• to go Went will tell et n gent bilrgxto. Inquire ail. W N, et bin Atte ucy and Intel Itirekre nitire, nuith sub- id tlldo street, fourth tit.,, ut the Martnitl, Allegheny city. 1.1(11113FORD :111NERNI., WA'rER, in Oak toil M ry tochngen, J oat received frioth (runt thu Nirlngs, for out. by JoIIN AIiIUIitIEA D. I. 4 I x:ER A FAMILY FLOUR-511 bbls. choice 4 Junt reweiveil, nod tot tole 11 SPRINOER II A LARD 01L--Ili 1.1,1, N... I ; do No 2: in tier.- nod fur toile by 1111',n $llll VRANK VAN (i01{I)Elt lIAS REMOVED No 75 MAIIK KY stunt, neat It oppistite to hot old Karol, Ifni! Is now firepartal to emptily his cunt. in tern nud 11.• public generally with anything they need in the Say tit Trimmings, Embroidet tee, Ili ; loot a I loniem and Fancy Otani, generally. 414—Rementher the No., 78 !dark. t .1. niii_thittit—teltJ DEPOSIT'Smust Le wade with the '' LAR sAVINos BANK," with-li is rillloved to N.. 14:, Fourth street, nti,l.lle room of .longs' Building, In the month of MAY, in order to draw Mistreat trim, the first of dune. ntytiAt CIIAS A. COLTON. Treastn r 1,1;141.1NNOv. Kit II o.j4ulisittArueu 11, my% No 205 hiltetty sheet. QUGAIt CURET) C. IMAMS—Dr tierces, jte-tt reedred .LII4I for tsailelty myna SPRINGER lIARRAI4III. - ,•„d A tioul) DWI:LUG N HOUSE on s en street for sale, arranged wills hall, two patios dining room, kitchen, six chambers, garret, gun and water fixtures throughout the house. The lid Mtn if front of tat feet by deep. Mice $3,0u0. S. CUTHBERT A SON, tuy2.4 Real Estate Agents, 6i Market nt. .200plasiNl l e n tla i N is ftT i n i le o n u ts f. b r ty .. a mad a lot of 1.11 feet front on Darragh street, by 70 deep. Sit ante In Allegheny city, near St. Clair street Bridge. S. CUTIf BERT A SON, mr2.4 Real Estate Agents, 51 Market stn I_UNS of al l ki n d , and the latent improve mints, nt prices to salt porebaoera. VOL: , of all kinds and patents. (fFISnINO TAN LI: of every variety. The place to buy these articles is at the alga of the Gulden Gun, Nu 1311 Wtaal ntreeL I mytt4) DOWN & TETLEY. CASTILE SOAP—A genuine article -5o boxes on hand and for sale by FLEMING BROS JSCHUUN MAK ER, Manufacturer of White Lead, Red Lead, 'Luc, Paint, Litbarge, Putt 3, he. ' Wholesale dealer in Oils, Paints, Varnishes, Turpentine, Na. 21 Wood Omni., Pittsburgh. mrtr: ERNS—Received and for sale by HENRY H. COLLINS. ORANGES -200 boxes in prime order, just received and for sale by REY:dgft & ANDERSON. mr26 No. 89 Wood st, opposite St. Merles Hotel. tqf 4 lea .-4 e . • v . ; ', — "ti- 0 ~I.of 6;* - -77'7; ".IA-'735:11.-^4,-47';'," ' 1, ft, 4 , 51' . A '.1 7 e% S., 7:: OWN t-sv,S. , - ,-e • ~ - Mill V. IL ISItAVO. IIEMOVA L. • e: • •••• • •* lIMEMM PITTEU:Witai IMMO) Mt tRAMN , AND , et gactviivrit , *);0 11 ANGE• Pnrsident. wrouairn. • Prettfrats. T. 9 CLARK E, GEO. W. CAS& N. ilotmss,pv s!cretary. JAHNS P. BARN. D. MC Cl•xlmittet Anianstim fw May. GEO. W. cos, V. P. JOHN A. WILSON, W. PHILLIPS . D. M'OANDLEB9, JOHN =APP. PITTS ti VIAG 11 211/I.ItICItTS.. piTmamton, Friday, 47/1410 6. FLOUR—Wee 119 blds4nperline on wharf nt t 4 :4; 40 do eoperrdoe'smid extratrom wagon et $5(456 t 25 49 tuPer. rine from More et , p; 16 do Wm WM; 35 do. 44 $5,75 20 extrayAst mune; .20 do. at 124. 4 COFFp• bar Wont t%c, nob. 11ACION---Iteles 4,00 (be Ethoulderist %t, 20 dam /1014' ib Hams itt 10c; 1,000 the S. C. /lama/ 11%e; 10.U0b tqwei -0011, and 0,000 do limns on private terms; 15 tter/s 8. C. (tams at 1.2 c. PORK-Salna GO bids Me at $10,76; du fitiolgiter , at $l4 OlL—Attle bbls No. I Lull at 80c, cash PARISIAN TOOTH PASTE.-ThiA is a near andrX nU.ut tooth pasta, prepared wrier the super yision of D. .1. P. I,tallibru, ktitgcon. D P 4tht .' , ' " i " rs.commertdis.l to the public as beinir,stiperlor to attii "'wt. panto or tantrier now in use, for clealislug sod t"uk ir Y l og the Meth, removing tartar, etrongtheding Dais - ming the. ia °alb. &c. Prepared and sold only by Xi& FLIMIND. tiarnoud Soul gatki`ri et. Dit.llhlSKis bIJS TElrEit OINTIO.N T. This Ointment - hie never been known toloillu the cure of Totter, Scald Bead, Itch, Itlngwortria, Pimples ' Premed limbo, in fl amed Byte, Piles and lions of the skin. • - For rale only by JOS. PLEUI4, Jet. corner Diamond and kiarktr st. MRS. S. A. ALLEN'S lIAIB ILESTOgE It end Zylobalsamuto. to be bad curdy of Job JOB. PLANING, cor. Diamond and Markel ht. ANT AN Tll,3l—A SITUATION, by a young Indy. In a Dry Goode or Trimming -Store. ad Milli nery establishment. WANTED—Beraral GIRLS to do housework. In the eity and country. Mato aitruttion by a boy abort fonrteee, In a stork to run errands, or other light work. Poll SALE—a small TANNERY, W good order antitiolng a' good Lindner% In a email vilisire about fifteen tulle. from the city. The owner niahing to go Wee% will - sell at a great Imigairt 'winks, of 011011 GE 3'. BUNN, at his Agency n ligence °Moe, omit' aide of Ohio street, kiurth door coat of dm Diamond. Allegheny City. Jet. RYE FLOUR—A flue article for sale by j,5 LIENKT 11. COLLINs. SIIAD-30 barrels fur sale by /et' ITENKY 11. COLED(S CIIEESE-200 boxes for sale by .fra ILENRY IL COLLIT3 FSll—WhitiFisli: Trout, Heiiii4:l4:tek era and Shed fur WC 4 1 .1 05 HENRY R. COLLINS. 4,2TAlte IT-50 boxes Pearl Starch for sale at trusnutimiumes price., by HENRI' R. COLLTNS PtiENO4OO Y.—An works publiphed by Fouler d Wells on Phrent.loa, Ifydropethy. Awe, tam. end Pbow.graphy. &r male by B. T. C. MI)IIOAN. 41 Fifth t. Just erevireal—BlaekwuniPs IlLagazlne Air Slay. Int. VOR SALT .—A very dwOrable property 1 situated on Ohio Wert, 3 doors from the Dttonund, leglaisny llty. Lot 'ff) by SO fort on which !here Mernl.d near brick houoo, 3 storks high. finished in modern style, Jittalulng utile rooms mud b sold at kareat .aegain. Apply to ISLAKBLY k 111CIINT, jut corner Seventh and Stulthfletdrda piTITSBURaII and Allegheny Fonale Pray,, Book doclety.--Cheap edition. of the .tts4 Common Pram^ far sale at then tkixialtory by W. P. ILARPHALL di CO-, 81 Wood at., 14ERAGE DE LAINES AND OBALLIES'. Just nonnieed. Ave mom nascent inipeeior new style+ of Berme de Lenses and Litanies, nrbkb will be °Mead ort a twat rtalucticarfrova the usual price► N DRESS GOODS.—We are still airy rooMving ffireb wuppUri of floe Elsragek TWO" , 0 919 , i.- Lawns, lc., thtot keeping oar stock complete ,wIITFI be ueirt.,4 nd twat feabionable .tiles or toads. A. A. it.ASON A CO.. ^3 RlftrW SENEUA ROOT-8 make for sale by - 7 B. A. VALIABSTOCK & eserarr VI Mt and W.aod 'bloods. A LCOIiOL-5 l*bls. 76 per Bent.; 6 do. Jd do ; for vtle by nuy39 MILLER N TAR A\V IN( PA PKT. ,;f all sizes and qual for nnly at S 11 A 1 F'N'S Wanslunis.% lark..t .t tioli SA LE F jilt. I wagon sts,l bug,4y •.1 M K ,N /It If KA 11, I.lly:ti r.. A rvh"... (iLL BrTTER 1)„.. t, 1.1 nal , 1., t KTZ F.l( kl,t, quart ci• L ~,,, K 1.6111115, I". A.C. him k I..ry Wanly. . 1 , 1.1%Ric Ills:1'41W 1 A \ 1 , t.lO-oN. 11,.•1 mya tlirt.ltv St. ChM" le. 11141.1 (Try I)I{I)INANCE pre,erihes that am, flea TLS- Lvr I' a la Ise wl , -, dud • cat. ci.tLi.lv .11 rl 4/h, It s , A's. A TrTi.).:l - ", IV 0-1 at 1 -I ,A - 144. do 11.. 1% hit.• Y..h. II Y\1:1 II I 1,r,1 INF AS ADDER. (..r I.y. Wl.' , h A I , 4H\PW6 , VE Vi ' ENTEI PACK I Nt.i i " ../R Y 171\1_ - t.. 1 .r.• lied ,e..! “.11/1/, paA I.no tn riog 1,111111,. ArJ s. psi. Ling ttn 01 I NA , niOng.....f nt u. A. n r nVlnlnti 621 . 4141/JY. wstnic t rx.litcl3,4l .1 Irict,in.“.l/.10..”1.1) Ravin, ,A p.orr. /I/ •••//al / • i•I tn . Lair. tfurtitto bail, pnc1....1 /11,, I far Ins.ku.g t. crwdunl I) vottnutu.nl, thtlx ant 114: ltm.. at,. 01 1 mat -I DO N.., Inlet. of IL.. rnrluue n 1 • n 111/*1 1n . .... II /I 1 ‘I 1 1 1 11 k 1 e\ S Sintl••ti.•ry on-h 0..., 11101 NI.. 1,1 51., sat., Znr• 01141 rill!! lit. .I.IOtIN Al, OF (;(oi)j), I E Rion II ERI4. N. , :4 NIA/ Aot NI . Pat...1.1/10i i's I It. thv, httle Jlist, at;1111 - .• ; ~,, ,priffirg 11,. 1. t 1.1,1.1.11.1% n. - . a‘..l 1,41, is, r .Cit. b. 0.1... /0,1 ,N,.1t1. wink !i:thy th.• ttl..vo hot". 1.., 1)111. lill, - 4/ ••1 ihr 111111,1, 111 411 d /11 11“ . largt• .k ;v. New 10; I, atll.l t pi thud , •;m1.1.. it. tt-w I nt Ihnli 11.. • ;KU,. We -.fit a RI; elsrly .11 fn.; all • 1.1...i.J111.0 /111 d I ha. 1.4.0.041.1 ,•• 111'1.111, 1.11•,1/1, it ..111 1 , 1. 1 tilt' t 4 all. am .t• •‘.4 . 1i. I , ell xl.l, 1•...t1. 1 a 1.•;;., ; 1.1 , 1 h.rtm, lgol : 4 1•K‘ i,,% 1. A Ril AI N OFFEItEI —The undersig ned ii.l Kaiv [Arra ler,mud fn./taw 111.41 ua adj-Itilit, tlm 1h 1... i .4 tire Pit Pat.. 01 end I'.n.-11nr0le 1:4611.nu1. t . 1,, till 11 Inger NIKEE:• i -,. al Ow 1... En .; 1.1.1 u, 911th LI n1..111. .L.-111,. II.,:1111,1 81 'Ai.. rit•l ..11 the IMpot, xud xt ,alwr Ina ktrrrt: 4181 hr.. el hLrm ft,itiug 1... th on otts,ll,ela. AL..., 11%t, IT+, :17 1 . ,:,(15et In width. frouliu, tln of or .•l.• «f tln• In 1.4. and nr 4 ITTI of the Latta I.oider. utir It. N 4.. 1,10 h orl No 1.-ttor prop tty tn. nano'. and it will F. told low I'wrt ul lb, tint on t taken In k of tb , CYouu.•!!,Mlle il.•eu Iv. ti !till. Y. tl I LLNII /It lit, Offln4 i.l the Ni uI. g Pcyl Plltalotrah. A °goat 11, lkLf, tf CU:MINI.; AND LE:ECIIINU.— Mrs. E. ii.m,K may let found nt her 1 . 1,1i1 WHY' On 8/ XTII etreet 311, beta een Nmithtinld and W.•el streeta. She hae the teatintony of tune) of the regular turulty en to her Ail' anti i•lpciflrti, In her Ilse. Ordern will he thankfully re col god. apttkftmdaer _ - • - - NO —TICE. - FOI'ND, on the Noblestown ~,,d Tenipertincewille l'hitik Read. s ii Tuesday lu.t, a 'i RN DOLLAR. BILL on n Hank in I irgitna Any per.... white or lih. - k, who can give the number of the note and a hut hunk Raesin, cats get the money hr calling sal WILUKSI Nicii,,Lmer, in South Fayette I. iwie.iiip. Allegheny county. js.t2tilaw WM. NICHOLSON, Vermin. NEGOOW DS.--A. A. MASON & CO., havej UM received :100 case, Had hales of new ,toles i!ali... cu and 0 ing1.111:1, BklBoll.al Ind Brown Muslin* Chek., Ticking., Tweed., Sammie - Stuff., I.lllmi and li,alsekeeping lis...ta, A. , Ac , all of which will lie sold at r ogluvrtl petite. niv.::l _ I)ORTSIOUTII'S LIVERY AND SALE STABLE, On MAIUMT Ant, WATIJ`. trnOrrk M315.3111'1 k IT7'..I4VNIAW. A. ADAMAGED PIANO, for sale •• ...... a it bnrgnln.—A new CIIICKERItiII •' , •••••-".1 PI Ahh ), slightly damaged In the furniture, I V I i I.ut not where it elln he observed. The In , etrument. in MI way injured, will be sold at a reduction of Ft FCY DOLLA Its. on a reedit of six Mnnthe. .70115 11. MICLIAIIt, hl Wood .1, Agent for Chirkering's Plalia. _ . _ TWELVE llt vUlte IN AI) ANCE OF THE MAIL! ,f/f4- THE EASTERN DAILIES are regularly received, twelve boars In advance of the Mall, and d•dwarad to sub . dare at the following maim: Plidadelphiw LEDIEEE,ItIc. per week. New York Daily TRIBUNE, lac. per week " HERALD, " " •• " 4-4 - Lea, viol!' °Herm for those., ,w auy other Fa tern I.l,erog, ILI Fifth titrevt, for RICHARD SHANNON. SUGAR.—Prime New Orleans in store and for ro te by I Inyfil JOHN MOORHEAD. 200 BOXES ORANGES, in prime order; 160 •• LEMONS; J rat 11Wei V ell and or ludo by R MRR & ANDERSON, No. 89 Wood et, Opi.site St. Charted Hotel. ' l l.:Ail - I , S AND 'H ES, of the West French 17 styl a, tuul kr Summer wear. Just received at L. lIIRSUFHLD O :4/N'S, Ju Ut Nu. 70 Wed taro et. MOSES F. EATON AGILKT FOR TOM Sale & Purchase of Patent Rights. And Dealer in every variety of BIECUANICA I, AND OTHER PATENTS. Otllee and Exhibition Room, No. 1.19 FIRST STREET, near Wood, Pittsburgh, Pa. X/Y- Orders for Patented Artieles of every desetiptiou promptly attended to. AGENTS WANTNJ/ 10E-12 tierces just received and for sale UY tmy3ol MILLER & RICKETSON. ANNERS' 01L-30 bbls. for sale bir tayls B. A. FAHNISTOCK A CO DRIED APPLES-100 bus. prime just re ceived and for sale by HENRY H. COLLINS. `' 4 tv ' ; r. 4 .44 4%,4 THEATRE.—J. C. FOSTER, sole Lessee and Manager; Tilt. 11. Rao, Stage Manager; °HAS. Fonun, Acting Manager. Treasurer, J. V. Boarrra PRICIS 07 ADDLISSION: Boxes end Parquette 50c. Private Boxes, large $8 00 I Second Tier Mc. Private Boxes, small-- 500 Wisrw for colored persons 25 cents. 44 - Certificate, securing east., 12% rents extra. Joint Benefit of Mr. & Mrs. A. W. YOUNG. MONDAI' EVItNING, Jidir Are, 1060. Helping Ilands--Wm. Kurt., A. W. Young; Tilde, gra. A. W Mert,ln, L. P. Barrett; Margaret, Julia M. Coot: , Sire 1.1..ty, Mre. !tonal, Flowers of the Forest ---Ch.sp John, A. W Taring: :•tJ,rlight Itrse, Mrs. A. W. Young: Inlmmel, Mcßride; A Ifrod, C3nthi , t, Julie M. C.1 . .5a1; Abigail, Mre. Botrt•tto. dliteration n 7 rims—na. , open at 7 1 , L : curtain ripe, at 3!, C 1 r 1 Original Virginia Serenaders, Ilaviot pci formed with distingukhe , t nacres, In all the principal Calf. of the UlllOO, as delineators of Ethiopian characters, alit give THREE of their DRAW LNG-110,1M F:NTERTAINM ENTS At the above Hull, commencing nu MONDAY, June Admiselon 2t cents. Particulars Jn 1.111 or the day 4 Doors open Concert to commence at 8 o'clock. JOHN W. breAßTily, BILL PosrEa and DIEITAMIITOE, will attond to the Posting end Distributing of till Linde of BILLS FOIL OONCEItTS, LECTURES, EXHIBITIONS, tko. All comumnictitkms--elther by mail, telegraph, or other• wie,--directed to the Lace of the Morning Poet, will receive prompt attention. sp7 LEMON & CO.--TRANSPORTATION LINE.— Having made extensive pia. paridlous this winter, we are now prepared to tie a HEAVY BUSINESS by I'KNNSYI. n C .S and RAILROAD, THROUtiII TO AND FROM TILE EAST ERN cm F.N. We ran nears our friends and all [Mow despised to patronize the Penna. Canal and Railroad, that no pubis will ire spans! to render general EllitillfaCtioll to Ship pers of Pastern and Western Freight. The AVOIDANCE OV THE. INCLINED .PLANES ON THE ALLEGHENY PORTAGE RAILROAD will give increased despatch to the transmission of freight. Office on PENN street, at the Canal Raisin. rntiLl LIAIVD A LEMON. QTEAMER PAUL JONES FOR SALE.— The undersigned offer for sale, the fine steamer PAUL JONES, as eon now Ilea at the liart at Pittsburgh. The PAUL JONES is one year and frur months old— length Itlo fret, went 35 feet, hold feet, two engines, cylinders LS Inches In diameter, 7 feet stroke. She in In complete ordor and well found in all respects. The cabin in of the most approved style, and fitted up in the moist elegant cleaner The PAUL JONES will be sold on the following terms:— say one-fifth rash, balance 4,8, 12 and IA months, with In terest and approved security. If said halt IA not sold at private sale before the let day of July neat, she will be of. fared •1 public auction, and sold on that day. Any person hoeing claim,' against the PAUL JONES, will forward them to the undersigned for settlement along with Il balance of the Clain., no soon ea amid boat is sld. W. A. CA LW ELI.,t my 2 l.tiy chi MARK. STEIthINO. f A RARE CHANCE FOR MACHINISTS Or ;hose who wish to Engage In the OR ENGINE BUILDING BUSINESS. TILE UNDERSIGNED offers at private sale until the '...11th day or June oust, the whole stock of Patterne, Rutting, Heating Pines and Fixtures, in in the l'itt Machine Wu' ka and Foundry," located In Allegheny City. corner Main and Cherry atreeta. The Atpck of Tools consist in part a No. 1 Steam kuguie, nearly new, 14 Inch cylin der, 3 hot strike, with cylinder looller 41 Inch diameter, In WU , may one year One large and ime nnall poker Planing SlanWn, Twenty.ffiree turning lnthre, various lengths end lakes, olio+ awing from ouVeli feet down to twelve Inches over thu Wrenn. NILII. Mlugt• and iliiiible-gearod upright Uniting Nlartiine, inns raivllent titiar-rutting Engine, will, a great uunil.er 1.1 arbor. and cutter. m gund 4;rder. lilt and N tti g It shine. I.itatitiing, Fluting. Punching end i llin Alachlnee. V1A . .., in gkxrd A groat nutubor of 14 tockn and Mr*, of alt nize4 and I brumtle. In short, a ceinplele set of Tools fur Co! ton Machinery, 1:11-tlearing, or Pd•am Knaine-bnilding. Ce:ond —A cast iron Cupalca thirty.sla hichen in dlarnetar good ord.r, %MI rant Iron lon and fiXtlll,4l, to I,low it. Libratium Corr Oven. Annealing even. brass Furnace. Crane. cast end wrought Ladles and Shanks of various sizes, and a full ennsPrunant Flasks and other ne:essasy f r a fr•ank•fry A. A. VA3ON 0) Thirci—Fi•.• Ma:kernlib's Forges, wull fan and fixtures to I.loof them, toset her with Of full ,wt ra rutty,,., mlce.tgeo, laam• nerve,ititd to.ls for erufh forge. One small Tr p Hanauer, with a great umiak, of tiles and twodgra, In gthml order. Qua auxtemt 8..1t and Rivet Martrte. Fourth—A , - Lanttlete atttek t.l Polly Pattern.. from f.,ur t., math inch thmatett.r; Spur and Betel Who-I Pattern], ot mare t. Ptz awl owls ; a great number said variety ,1 Maettlar Plate, to, and IL gnat number a other Vat tea Di. t.N 1,11111,. tent to mention Th.-An-I'l,la are ell to dent rate order, and tie-, Wake 114 , V been r e nnumber 1.1 years In atte.Lensful perntton; matt ILA I Ike prtatent protmetorn troth t , Itt.tne-a• a re, ,tterett for the peretineet awn, at toe . entablothed eatorn '11••• Imdumy. a au ift• lana.4l at a fair rata (r xn, nutalwr ing yrar. por 14for:Itati.. N t., priee uthi tenon, apply o• the pree k•[ 1et.,•..0 the vrettit......t. JENKS, RICHEY .1 CO N - II th, ,tleJt e tools nre te.t tepid twlore the :Ptak of 110, 11. y alit t, offered ttt public Kale. .1 ant dew-Option in the •• Thnhine Worku, - to lin, them tukru away treforn the. loth day of Juno next, ~r thoy 0 Ii ho othorrise 11imiomed of Int '2,,11tu• A MARVELLOUS REMEDY FOR A MARVELEOUS ACE HOLLOWAY'S OINT3II4'.NIT. HI the aol of sr cope, we see mallow, ol little ‘peo re. or, the sot 13re of our toadies. Tor outer thew the, 0101• ;el. a Irdi Lobbed on the .ken, is correol re ails ..rutor •I plat. of the h. elne . y thsortlern rI the Lie• et . ode, 11,14 el t lie heart, I iitlornolor inn ill Elie I..tr Ito+, A distort, ~tlgian clod Col.!, ore U) its 111,iflel erle , rued, wee kiprwS th4.l. silt per 111,1 y C. 1,1111 or irteot or soy Ildekneoo Isealmo too t• Leo I.tt ne.re rewlrt) lode-trot , . through arty Luna or fleshy letl • I Ihr • tug 1..1), clo leo Ile. daugetort4 dirt art, • lord.o to, that cannot too reached by tither unease. lilt 1 LT tt/1 El 01 AND st.NIEIII Tit' II UNIt)ItS Viinett tinsever dour .4,111001 for the ru, of ailai.ses Ilse Skin M loiterer form they tune aiemtne, as this Stint. neat. So Cit. of Salt Ltheinit, Scurvy. tiara Serofte I of Frysipelaa, ran lung u Wieland its 1011...cr. The 116- , traveled over ninny parts of the globe, a lotting p. in, gad hospitals illiipensing this ointment, giving IS , us appliratiou, and has than been the illation of restoring le. numbers to health. ME= the DNAt tetaitic surgeotait n o w rely atly 00 the use .4 uottderfol Ointment_ when having to cope atilt I Ile at t cases 01111..13, utters, glaudular 0.1 P ifo rof , Nr 114 Moo ay has. by I .onlutand al the ertintylits, tlctitatclual to the Ito:pasts of the Eont. I.trge sittpuseuts ot this trout:o.4.d, itt he used under the di r.s•thm the Nleth• - ttl on lu the W4.l . St an, st . ..ydtds It will cure uu, Cr, übuttlubtr swelling, stillness or cOtt tractlon of the ~t years' tdau.ltitg Thew , nud attaq diattavetittg; saanplaints cau ta• i•f I.a•toally wed Ottttawat tat well rulttawi thn part:" at I.a•tell and by allsortainu fall° lug the plated klire.ti.,a artattat each pot 11,,t1t the 0.1 meta atoti the Pale eltiould ureel i, th f.•llt.rei fly : Buill,•ne, I.nisitiao, Sore Leo, Burns, Mercurial Eruption., Sore Brunt.,, Chapped hands, Piles, Sore Heads, Chi I Mains, Rliouniallsm, Sore Ti nat., Fist aim, Salt Rheum, Sores of all kiwis, thud, Skin Diseases, Wounds 4.11 kind Sprains, Sails, Swelled tllaink, Stiff Joint., Ulcens, Venereal Soros. .• Sold at the Ntinnfactoriea of Professor HOLLOWAY SO Nl.tilet, Lauo. New York, and 214 Strand. Lndon, nod 1,. all req.-et/tido Druggists and Dealers in NlOl/6111" thiongli nut thd United States. and the civilized world, In p , in , ut cents, WI, rents, and $1 each. M. There is a ronsideruble easing by taking llio large elms. N. B. Direction+ fur the guidance of lett lents in every di. order me nttlxed to each pot. anya TUE CEYLON STRAW II AT—The :wen tiou or the public la requented toour entirely oew nty le of STRAW HATS. just received nolo the importer. combining the many qualities which have rein BO long wanted to make the Straw lint suitable In every way an a Summer Ilat. It in thb only Straw Ilat which the rain or damp weather will net affect, either In the brim or crown, being no braided as to prevent the posaibillty of it in any way. I tier thin entirely new style, called the CEYLON IIAT, believing it to be the Straw that that will give the wearer entire satisfaction. CII A ItLES 11. PA U LSON, 73 Wood et, leyid next door from the corner of Fourth. TjRANK LESLIE'S Gazette of Fa-mhion fur A: June; Kulrkerbo.•ker Magazine for June; Put oinee du do; lioinieholii Word. do; Thu Schoolfellow to; of the lion. Charlew Sumner; Tito I nvnlithi Outdo and Consumptive's Manual; by C. M. Fitch. A. M. M. D. one Thomaand and Ten Things worth knowing. 'the 1.J11,1011 Illuatrated News. For gale by iny3l B. T. C. MORGAN, 41 Fifth at NEW PU BLICATIONS - 1...tw. (liven° of FaS11101:1 for June, price 2fic. I.llt 11E111'3 M1T17.1110 "ram do 11011601101.1 I{ do do 24, do 20e. Schoolfellow (in, do low. Harper's plug., 4th maldy, do du :3,10. tiudey's Lady's hook- 2ii do (1,, do tor. tlralmisi do do 2lie. Peterson do do 11',.. Knickerbocker do do tlik. Leslie's N. V. Journal do do lac. Spurrowgrass Papers do 90e. Piazza Tales, by Melville co 90e. Ininsby Papers, by John Brougham do Sec. Reasuit speeches of Cloules Sumner do 1,12. Shooter Recollections. The above, with a Large assortment of school and IlliPCBl - books, stationery, Sc. Sold from 10 to 23 per cent. Iva er thou elsewhere at LikUPPRIt'S Book Blom. n13:;1 No. 77 Fourth street. FRESII &ChCS In bottle. or otos. .5 do Pine Apples do do do Strawberries do do 6 do etierriea do do 6 do Blltrkberrles do do 15 du Huckleberrlesdo do 5 do Gooseberries do do 6 do Pears and Plums In bottles or cans, For sale by RYMER ANDERSON, my 23 No. 39 Wood street, opposite St. Merles Hotel. , • F • ! - . AMUSEMENTS. Aft., which 11 A L L - 1111CYNRS & LANDIS' MACHINE, MEMO (IRANI) VATERNAL =WM 1 5i.7* - - - ;"*ti: - 44:= 4,1 0 , 4 1 . ~ RIVER NEWS. Tae Rtem.—There Were 4 feet I inch Mueller In the channel, by the-Metal mark, hat evening, being a rya, of aix Inches tatitind by the mine of Saturday and /Saturday night. The weather cOnthatirO cloudy and enttry. All the boale that were aground on Brunet Ripple have been gotten off and gone on their way rejoicing. Tar ere., mer " AdeHa" leaves this morning, for WheelMg, at 10 o'clock, is charge of Capt. Geo. Doyle. THE " b'ereet City" arrived en Saturday, only 36 h o ur!. (rout 'Wheeling—quite a quirk trip fur the low stage of Tnt steamers '• W. IL Delany," Captain Thoe. Lyon. and Shnuauffn," Capt. S. B. French, left St. Lonia far Pitts burgh, en Wednesday lant,and the "Alma" was to l onvn on Thursday. Tux steamer " Crpt. Roberta, left for L,nlsville ; •• Grand Turk," Capt. Gallatin, for Keokuk,and -' Lnria May," for eltainnati--all well freighted for the awns o f the water, and a goodly untulaw of passengers. 'MONDAY PAOLO' —Thu light and aubstantial atetuuer Fairy Queen" is off for Cincinnati toelay in charge of Capt. Ky.e, a gentleman of experience lu boating, beaido the " F. Q." has superior acconinetdatkma, eutud to any boat of her chute that flouts on the Oh o. Fun Os u.irous AND KANAWIRA.—The new and lightitraught propelle . r " Virginia Rollo" leaves to-day fur the above points. The accommodations are unsurpassed by any other boat of her class. She was built under the special superiu tendon., of Captain Saints, expressly fora packet in the Kenna ha and Cincinnati trade, and great credit in due to her projectore for bringing out so light a boat. The New Orleans Della of the Mth ult., says: The weather contioneel clear and very Warm. Business gettlng very dull no the levee. Up freighta are very scarce, nod rates ruinously low. Tux Si. Louis Dmocrut, of the sth inst., says • The river here, and all the upper river.', continue falling, and that, very rapidly too. The Il linois .kept up well for a long time, but it has at loot followed the example, so to epealc, of the other e, end is retreating rapidly. in the idle monri there in at least one boat aground, and others, proba bly, on the lower rapid.. At last accounts from the Onm bertari, there wa. but three feet and a half on the Shads, and failing. Other tributaries of the Ohio, arid that stream itself. are punning a downward course, and boats are ex. pected to ground everywhere but in the lower Misaissip . b. Tac Nashville /11frinf of the 4th. says: The Cumberland at this point was still receding slowly at thin point yesterday. There are about thirty Incbesot water on Hannah Shoals. The an ivals at our wharf yesterday, were the Nita from below. and. the A. L Davis from points above. The Cuba and A. L. Danis left for below, and were the only departure.. The It. L. Cobb was announced at the Shoals, the Seventy- Six and Mantel G. Taylor at Clarksville, and the Nashville at Paducah. The weather was excensively hot.. The Louisville Conekr, of the 6th, says: The river is unchanged, at this point, with 3 feet 10 Inches water in the canal, by tlesi mart. On the fella there are but 110 inches water—the lowest Stages wo have ever known . at this season of the year. ()wing to the exceeding low stage of water In the river, and the difficulties of navigation, the rates of freights to New Orleans have been materially advanced. Pound freights yesterday were taken at 40 cents, pork per barrel 76 cents to th morning and $1 to the evening. Tubacisa Vi hogshead wee offered at $O, but the price last evening was establitthed at $6 1. hogshead, and othi r articles in proportion. TfIE Ciwinnati rbnimercial of Saturday, says: We hare no change to note in freights. The offerings ere moderate et the following figures: . . Pittsburgh and Whectrog—Whisky and Oil, 70c. @1 bbl ; Pork, too.; Flour. 4Sc.; Molasses. $1; Lard, Bacon, sugar, 0 rain, &tap and Candles, 25c.'}1100, Wool :be. F 1100; Cotton 11 26 To bale. St. Luis—Dry Goods, 30c.; Efeetyy Freights, 2:430c. cwt.; Iron ;Mc., Maxi. without charges, 40c. 'f 100; horses $7 it head ; Wagons, $O. Cabin passage s.o—sll on the Hour and $2 bun deck.. . jp, Id li:4i-rip-pi—To Keokuk, 40c. V, 100 for Heavy Freight; 75 for Light; tffir. for Dry Goods; $1 for Whisky. To any p• tut between the !tepid.: Heavy Freights hoc. Ft luir; Dry Clouds $l, without chiu - gee, end $1 25 with charges Whisky 45. Maiden. and Dubuque—Heavy Freight 76 cis.; Dr) (loude without charges $l, and $1 50 withehargetr. Whisky Tu SL Penl—Heavy Freight $1 V 100; Dry Goods $1 60 without, and $l. with rhargenr, Whisky $3. Store. saute as Dry Uueds. and Furniture and Lumber contract to-l.rrns—Flour 80; Whinky $1 b 0; Oil $1 00; Pound Freight 606060 c. 'i cat.; Huron 50c. ? 100. Pork $l. 'uthrt/k—Whisky mud ('II $1 "S! LW.; Ale 87 . .,4c.; Pound Freight .104060 V cwt. f'xibin Paasangers wth..),—Whioky and Oil $1 Ztal 5011 bbl.; Plows 60c; $.2 Pound Freight .10c. V 100. .4rAans.nr—Pound Freight Si V 100; Whisky 2 21:02 GO V 61.1 tau Litih, k and points alk,e. PORT OF PITTSBURGH ARRIVED. Steamer Gen. Laminar. , Ruchester " Adelia, Ileutiercon, Wheeling. •• lattroh, Chapman. It. F. Seas, 51ulford,link. .• Cambridge. Dean, Keokuk. •• J. W. Rudman. /lave, St. 1•01.1i5. •• t , aint Loots. Dean. at. Paul. Wenonn, Shunt:. Wahaeli river. •• Murvat City, H ay, ‘Vlleel!lig, 4. Chicago. Javino, Clacton:Lit. DEI.AILTED. Steamer Gen. Lorimer, , Itothmsar. tirund Turk, Luck. Mity, JiolslllNrll, esnriuunti Euuice, Itolwrts, Lumbvillr. STEAMBOATS. Pittsburgh, Cincinnati, .OUISVILLE AND SAINT LOUIS. THE PITTSBURGH AND CINCINNATI STEAM PACKET LINE, FOR CONVEYANCE OF PASSENUERS AND FREIGHT Pittsburgh, Cincinnati, Louisville, and Saint Louis. THIS LINE is colllpOnril of seven firet-clinei, powerful lilteatnera, nue quall.^4 for speed, aplCudnr, .rot anal .onkft.rt, and to Lilo mete TEIFLOUIin DAILY LINE Of STRA.III I . I , ALT, oD rho Uhlo river. It connects with the U. S. Mail I.3tie of Shaine-re from Cincinnati to. Louisville and Saint Louis, 1., wloch paiiseugers and freights am ticAeitel and recciptar tArrowh daily Two new Steatners have been tilted 1.. the Line, which Don consists of the following boats /loafs. Pays qf departure CUPenins. from Pitisfacryh. BUCKEYE 5TATE......... IM. W. Itstrinaovra, Sunday. CIT 1' OF WI I EKLINU ... 'Jame M . 1.861—.... I Monday. ALLE4IIIENY L N. COMEX Tuesday. CINCINNATI A stuns il'ednexlay. PHILADELPHIA . 8.. J. ti a %es Tharoday. PENNS YIA ASIA. ...... JoliN ii LINEPLTCIt... Friday. l'lTT't , lM:ltti II ,Sat nr - dity. es_ Leave daily ai 10 A. M. preeinoly. N freight reteetviet after woe ori tba rimming of .parturc. For particulare, apply on hoard, or to JOHN B. LI VINOSTON , Agents,' JOHN FLACK, hiononguliebi Howse Bulblinge. ITrhougan, November, 1866—ideral f • WHEELING, &c. Pittsburgh, Steubenville and Wheeling Packets. The DIURNAL, Capt. .1. A. Sinn.si, and the FULLEST CITY, Capt. It. Wet, will run an li.klLY PACK ETS between Pitt. t)nrvh, Sta.tineuville and atopidug at all intorme dial. ['cwt., The DIURNAL will lease Pittsburgh on Mondays, Weal. n.oslays and Fridays, at 10 A. M.—Rirussiao, she will 1•111, , ht.o/1114 uu Tuesdays, Thursdays and l•laturdays, at A. M. The Ft KS? CITY will also lease Pittsburgh on Tuesdays, Thursdays and Saturd.,ys, at 10 o'clock, A. M.—RA-misfit:4i, she will lento Wheeling on 31 Lays, Wednesdays aud Fri days, at 7 o'clock, A. M. For freight or paasago apply 011 board, or to J. D. Ck)LLINGWOOD, Agent, No, 166 Front strvot. UDR' WATER BoAT --THIRTEEN INCDES DRAIJOUT— TWO LIUNDEtEU TONS BURTIIEN For Grallpolle and Kanawha. The eu ir.ly new and light steamer " ROI NIA II ELLE," J ikaati ti. Seine. Mas ter. will leave for tile ahoy° and all interim, dicta porta on NION liA Y, the 11th ant.. at 1 ii'doek, P. For freight or iiaraage apply on board. jo7 For Cincinnati Tho now and light draught steamer FAIRY QUERN, emit. Kvtt,at d Mr. Jouserros Clerk. mil [mire fur the deteve and intermediate pore on Monday, 9th lost., at lo A. M. Fur freight or passage apply iin hoard, or at the PITT: , BURCH.' MARINR ASSOCIATION ROOMS, No. 82 Water street. Jui • The steamer FRED. LORENZ. Caw It. Oa —Clerk, J. It. RICIIARDSON,—Win leave for the above and all intermediate ports on TUF-.`i- DAY. June 10th, at 10 A. M. For freight ur passage apply on board. or at the PITTS BUROII MARINE ROOMS, No. 0 Water trout. Jut! ZANESVILLE. For Illartatsa & Zanesville. The steamer EMMA GRAHAM, Capt. Mos. ROZ Attas—Clerk, N. G. Annan—will leave b.r the above and intertnedbite ports on TUF—S DAY, June 10, at 4 o'slockP. M. For freight or passage apply on board, or at the PITTS BURGH MARINE. ASSOCIATION ROOMS, No 82 Water street. Jun SAINT LOUIS For GalUopolls The new and very light draught steamer ilErgat CIIARLES AVERY, Carr. W. P. Yoakum; will leave Icr the atalvo and Intermediate porta every Friday, at 4 P. EL The Charles Avery la now receiving freight at the Monon gahela wharf, between Ferry and Short atreeta. IMPORIMPORTANT.—The Subscribers are now TANT.—The opening x Spring and Summer assortment of Goods, cone prising In pert a large and well selected stock of the bent quality and moat fashionable styles of Summer Clothing f, horses; fine English Bridles and Martingalse; Nancy Hal tom ; llorse Brushes CUrry Combs ; Carriage Dustern; Cnry pet and Enameled Leather Traveling Bags, Ladies' nod Gents' Sole-leather Trunks, to. All of which, we are confi dent; ate superior in quality and lower in price than ever before offered in this market. Purchasers are invitt,l to call and examine our stock. t the sign of the Golden Horse-head, No. 88 Wood street, corner of Diamond, Al!ey. tev3 IL 11. lIARTLRY et CO. SIJ AIME it COATS AND YESTS.—J us t received, oar seoond sappy of Bummer Coatailiod Vesta of every variety aattitylo, L. HIRRIVELD A BON. Jut._ No-70 Wood Bt. . 'DOLL BUTTER-9 boxes prime Roll But -1.110 ter ibitreceivedeadlpr sale by *YU UMW 11. CJOU/14.9. VO4ACC9,,-75 ;half /pus fivoritelrailds Simla by . fasy'6) JOHN MOORHEAD. AiL MWM! kG^' ~ ~ , ~„---,- ,_ _ --, _;..L.., N. 1, jElealtn and se rengtti - uniStinevp, '' . . ~„ tabiy 1 , 4)1low Inn INC. • - "''''''''' 4 ' ROE Rill 4 V P,IS HOLLAND BITTER . DYSPEPSIA DISEASE OF THE KIDNEYS . ""-:' ', 1 '''= t r , • o LIVER COMPLAINT, -, 3i L.e.',: , „&-'3. •-;IVI, WEAKNESS OF ANY KIND, - ; ;,',, t ,r .sic," -,- - 2 ' FEVER AND AGUE • ''-''';:':•4, c4 ,- - - ..." ~ . .. ~.., .-,,: A ND the variouti affections eclusectitelitiiperk,,&?-,),-ilEtt a disordered Stomach or Liver. Stich as Indigestion, ' . „... , ,‘'4 -, •:"::,, ' '''''' Acidity orate Stomach, Colicky Paine, Heartburn, Unit tit';'. 6 . t , kdfi'-' ll l Appetite., Dtepondt. 7 ney, Costiveness, Blind and Tletelltlgt.,;;Z-e;4" - ,,,!. 0 Pitt*. In alljeervone, Rheumatic and Neuralgia Affee- ),,,,ett-„,..e' ..:' tions,lt has In tinnier - dm Instances proved highly Iteneltdal, -- " , teri ,2o -7- -- ' and in other effected a decided core. ' .: . ,:' ~ ..- „ - t -e y,-.. Nature finds no new enemy to (-combat, with this delighteittl..t.wie,V:-..f!'-d, fill tonic in the system. Its effeeta are almost magheal, yep. !.-?-. 4 . r, ....... ,.. / - : '' ~ =:.. the cure permanent. It communicates no violent ahockrUi mace; --oil -- .. the system, but by arousing its vital energy to medal itec..l,----,..,-.4;....?' '44". Um enables it to throw off the cause, and, thug thorptiF. l 4 l %?-, , , , ,, , ri1eki.41 .- --. .71' eradicates the distose. , -- e-;: - :Ittleter- . )44`,.fetzi . . - 1": ~.',,.„,. When its medicinal virtues are so universally. acknOWW,W.3'434.,.L''o:-*i-..dJ edged, and particulsfily here, where it has become MI pCO l 4;'" ,- ..; - '7,0 1 4fV-ii';' , 4 , ?,...... tar a family medicine, that it Is sold by many of the gnevre ..e-tes4,rl,set4,,,, ue well as all the druggists. Ir wncht seem nftdleatiltr, ~4 1L C. ,7 .. o ff er further evidence, yet as there are tleubtleati togiocirlio7 4 l -. - 's have tried many advertised remedies. and still suffer from ,4 t - ULA , ',.. Dyspepala in one or more of its dreadful forum we Wibleffe '.." , W . ..ak , :45 . 9.- the following certificates, the anthentkify of which etiOUbt't - ' -- ee.altnt-4 -4. 4. be doubted, coming as they do from personaso wolf knoVakt ', "": 4 ? -1. :14 . _ 4 1::' WHAT IT 18 DOING FOE THE SCR. , `1- , 1;:. qt.-WT., -' '',. Wm. Ischuchman, Bap the well known Ilthographerotaya: --Y.- 1t.,. ...-,-..., "I hare frequently ' use d Bterhave's Holland Titters, and -- 'te...tn.*? 1- e .:= find It Invariably relieve, indigestion and debility ?'' - *.. ..../ I. '`') Rev. Samuel Babcock says: "I found xpecial relief from"' -''=j,t" - -- . = , ..1':-: its nee for a severe headache, with which I had long alit, "t 0 =4 404 - - ,- fared.° .1 W. Woodwell. Esq., says: " I have used Scerliave4llol:C= tt-= 6,13,1- land Bitters myself, and recommended - it to others, knowing'. ' 7 .5:" - it Co be just what it is rrepresented_" , ALL Jonathan Neely, of Lower St. Clair, says -:" I hawitdii- - =-,b-i -rived great benefit from its use for weakness of the stetsubdt:' , - 1, `,', , e ., 4 - , , t - aud Indigestion r ,.. ~. , ,e-e - .rA-, I - James M. Murphy nays: ° After several physicians-tad • ,-'.. ' , 11:4 I holed, Bterhave'e Holland Bitters removed the pain. f r om. et"' eI•IX:Ct.,: my heart and side, milting from Indigestion.",-.=:,-44.4g*'...i.',74 The editor of the Hittanning Free Press says: 'Miler itnee , t 4 e- .-= - 0 • ,i.. - 3 of the best physicians in this place bad failed, Ikerhava'n 4 - ' . 'f -..4- 4 41 -tfzF,.. l .t. = - added Bitters cured to of the weed-Bina of despepala." - - :.-Ynt=l =;'-- Francis Feld, only manufacturer of the "original Rt. • 4.i4:-.' , :e ..,, tract of Coffcp, sap: "I know that your , Itelltind Miters Is - ' - ' , ..4,,,,.r , ..';' , Yi: ,, -- ono of the bed medicines in the world (ma &addend - = -,- - ....-,,,1 :;-,,, j-Z,rsi'4, stomaclibe liver." ' - - ' .....,,,i•V 'Tz.ri.,.l Litelstelwlg,editor of the "Packet," Italtimnre, pronounced . '", i'S, - ./ ", ..-..3'r , )" It. a medleinetieservlng the cenfidenee of the public: 4 , 4 ' . ,-- ry- '-- 1.. , t e. ....-A - Dr. fftherhert. the teatime German physician of Penta - 4t- ~. ;" N - 'l.-, 5. , .:; 4. has prescribed it frequently the bast three years, with . 6 ..,t , A r'''' , „..1. 1 4 ? 4 4 'perked sweetie in debilitated states of the digestive argots? , -,°`- ' 7.:Z. :', or of the system generally. ' '''...-.."' .., '''Ocit!ti . The manager of Itellou'a Vinegar Factory says ..."1 used - - , ~,,, . „ - - ,." , L-e" . - it myself, and was therefore induced to to its fitted upon ° 0- - -,- .1" - 7 , ‘" .:..,:-.A; my wife, (troubled with the great debility omuotnt total dt ... ' 24 = O ". , 'ZI -. - ,-;- - v-ft",. ',f.,_ a consumptive habit,) and really It is doing berlneraffeei= ' - • yl - i • .. .-- -- - --- ? ,.t-3..`f, than anything she has ever taken ", , „ ~, _,,,." ~„ - , -,........ i ,. ~„, NOTICE! ' , - , '-. C, ~ :4; , ,-; ~• Whoever expects to find In this a beverage will be-dblep-- s ' '.- - : .--, 4- , 1 1 , —. pointed, but to the sick, weak and low spirited, It.will , - ' ''-7-' l. ' ... ~ -e t - ' -45:„ 1. laeve a grateful ;mimetic cordial, possessed ofeingular rem- , -, I.'''' cV.d.i' ' 1 -....,1 odiltl prove-Lea. e 2-.1 tex.V-„iiie: • _ --, CAUTION I 1. , .t. te,- , /, - - - Pc ' - -. ''''-',4-- .... .I` l , , The great popularity of this delightful Aroma has induced . -, --,4"3 ~. 4,,,,.. ,. 0 many imitations, which the public should griard against pine - r,... , 2, , ,, , ..,„. .1. , „ , a , chasing. Be not perm:fluted to bay anything else until - you^3 e. tlfe c vi...t„, , ti..-:;".- - il-V. have given Boerhave's Holland Bitters a fair trial. One Mite '.: -. 4 4- "intf,!%.?„7"--2. - .)S, - :, ,- , l _, tie will convince you how infinitely superior it - fa to all these - P - ',',' "i ...4 ..,= - *',.,- - i(tf, ~,,,. ' ,, ti Imitation,. '. 4,- .t. . -rte. ,-4 7..- -' ,.. .1. - .-- Kite Sold at $1 per bottle, or six bottles for $6, by the soh, - .. - ' , e'-, 44 eV...4... 4 4 4, ',..` , ' ,. '"l' t . , ' A ~ proprietors, BENJAMIN I'AO P., Je., & CO., -..." -4. 'Z: 4,I :-,...., "44,..2. Manufacturing eharmacentude and Chemists, t ..:?2,7tt-ot- '''',4?.," . 4._ ....„-, cur. Smithfield and Third streets, Pittsburgh. 1-- " , ..../di:-.-.71; ; ;; - ", OEVPRAL AGENTS. ~,,, ..,4,-'iz...e;.,:" Philadelphia, T W.li tett & bone, 132 N. '2d street. New " 4t erAa .4 '' ":, „, "I York, Barnes & Park, ...o4 Broadway, corner Dunne. Belli._`„....,:Xjl k. s ,,T. A , more, Camino Brother., Clay street and Penna. Avenue. ',a , " . ...A . N"-,„,. , ,:: Cincinnati, John D. Park Chicago, Barclay ernthers, ela El,' -4411..eg,-;-4 :1 Water et. St. Loma, Barnard, Adams & Co. - N. Orleans, •J's -- , ... , r-v,..„Vecu,.. ~ Wright & C o. ' I rny= - e e:stre& - sit. ~, ..--I t e:„,-4. - ...,,.-.4 . ..*-- -. 4 CARL) / - 1,. lilt DU PONCO'S GOLDEN MONTHLY . PILLS, FOIL. ~_., ~,- 4 1-, FEMALES. The combination of ingredients in Dr. DuPont .7 - ,- -Vhc • , ~. .,..Z. ea. tiolden Pills, are perfectly haruilene. They have beeny -...0fi1r,,,,.. 11.4.1 Is the private practice of old Dr. Depot:ice for over 311), t . • t ...,---,X , , 1 . , : - years, and thousands of ladies C 3 ,1 teddy to their great and , ) ' - - 2 e . )=4 - sever-falling success in almost every case, In correcting - Irregularalne, relieving painful and distriesing memitrint, ;. , ..„:,,r , ;:3,,,t4 ; i:, Oen, particularly at the change of life. From ii to ICI Pine! Tai-..f t. sill cute that common yet dreadful disease, the Whites. - 4 ,- . 4 Nearly eserl lady in the lend mutton from that coinithitde.. ...-11, i ,:-. •"--, lie .de.,.. yell het In . m tie it tly i 111 - 1„11 thousands, and will ;one lon if 1..11 use them. They cannot hann yosc-on the: '.• c,,,,trary, they renew, all 01.4in-bons, restore naltrete.l6 ' - - t - L - ,-.„ proper channel, and In, µrotate the .14ole system. radiato. ... , 4 , ' a la.. health will not tie-erne an ierriteseoFfilmlyeeiTtlffel 41 "-It' - Y --- tle -t Pills a blll fl 9+4 ill preventive. Fur particulars gee 4.' ~,„ r, . tions ~Lit tie 1., like $l—Hlll/ will be sent to ladles confidentially, by mail, by enclosing $1 to tither of theca lowing agent. .. , !‘.ld by SAM PLE .t REED, general Agtotta for -Alltglinbet...-7 City; k , ULTUN'S Drug Storey and by W. A. DI LDEN PENN KY tt :Yu. Ck.Vll3,llitipPt, - tpposite the Theatre, Pittsburgh, vhnt will supply 'deatetia at . proprietor'n price,t. Sold by nil Drugging in pin city and United Stuteg. ttpedltOtutrip 1856. DRIV A'l'E DISEASES--DR. BROWN, No, x bu Smithfield street, between Third nail Fourth ' 0 1 Atmets, devotes hie entire atteuttan to an Offico Prete. tire. 111. 1 , .11106114 in. for the moat pat, confined' fe' private Femme/ Disease, mad each painful effector,* brought on by imprudent, youthful imiumence and excerl: ' -- . f. Syphilis. Syphilitic Krinitiona, Outrorthes„Otent, Stricture s • Urethral bier-barges, Impurity of the Bloat, with all Moonier , '', of the Venereal Organ. Skin Disettses,Fyrerbtittenßruntiona,].. - ' fetter, Kitmw,e in, Mercurial Dimas* ficannal . Mg' aknessi ,• ' I tupotencr, Mies, Rheumatism, Female Weakneiairf Miiritlity-'' Supprensions, Disesees of the dointsjistrila In Arto,,Neraerli .' .';' 4 :- Afrectiorte. Pains In the Ltwk and - lAlxiii; triltsittoiFtd - the -'” • ` , q'.. Bladder and Kid neys, snecemifully treated. Caretniiiittitdiad,l' . l...' l .:" ' '' Twenty years' timetite (ten in tidecitylttiebtitt , Dil; - ,li. - .: 5 . ...1,:',. to oiler assuratisen of a speedy cure to all aim:l'mq. contetrir.' l ' 4 `. Z 4.... der his care. Unice and Private Counultatton Itomenr.so Smithflelit it' -'-.-- ‘'''.-,- ' ' between Third and Ft urth Wean. - 4iii,CLarg. moderate. inorikdkaily."' ..,,- , - -!-' ' -.• ...,,,.._ ........_—,....-, ~..,:-.,.:.. . . DR. BROWN continues to . constl ll oC 44 :': l - : , , '' the cure of SECRET 1311.1 WES. His -suousuallet.d • loug-standini cmes is unequalled. The afflicted srelitstied 4 -7,-;-.Wi17,: ,- to itinett delay. Persons afilicted with Vettetealdlii• eases, Rheumatism, Pales, or Seminal. Livbility, should not delay to get his advice. Letters cuutaining a tee, Sumedlatte ly answered. ()thee and Private Rooms. No. ISO Smithfield tart4ft; - . between Third and Fourth streets, Pittsburgh. „ISZO - - TIEE t'()E - vr 01 ulliNC ERS OF TUE tAf roo- I STATE tile DELAWARE, in and for r Keut county. Ebenezer Cloak - I Richard I t- Petition for Partition.•,; -• Thomas F. I ab. J And now to ad.. this twenty -seventh day of March, itt year of our Lord one thousand eight hundred and lliftpsdrir,_ this cause coming before the Chancellor. upon the motion Joseph P. Comegys. Esquire. the complainant's soliritor,ltthr'''-:n-;;,' the writsof I.llll‘llollll aforesaid. tool the Sheriff's thereon being seen and examined., it IN thereupon oraorto , , , ::: -. 7- . .1„..; , a,.....5 . 21 by the Chancellor that the itforesaiti defendants, ftiehard Dale and Thomas F. Dale, appear in the cause on Ilresidalr,!.•:7..Pl4 the 2.3.1 day ..f September nest. And it to ordered antl-oltf-t" - .! . :, - -":!.. , N., reeled by the C1.111,1i01., that a oopy of this order Shall inserted in the Ili ditergh lb.!, a newspaper publiihed.in ••'• the city of Pittsburgh,. in the State of Pemtsyhauhi, and shall be continued in said newspaper for the apace of one month and also that a copy amid order shall Mr the same space of time be posted in the office of the Register of this Court , and at the Court House door in this Comity. State efltelaware, Kent County. SS. f 1, John K. Jarvis, Register it) Chancery in Kent county, : .i .. , 7 ,•; , .1.0ty,i94 :'''itfortssitid, do hereby certify that the foregoing in a true of the ord6r in the ahoy...aunt, now of ) ecord in this In testimony whereof, I have hereunto het my hand mid: affixed the seal of the fella Court, at Doter, this till. day May, A. D. Vibe. " .101154 K. JARV15,1;,"..: . 4, 7 „.4 , 7.- nty22.-liu Register in Chancery. ;:- 7 i 1 2: ,-, 41 - 1- 1, LOCUST (.1 ILO F, EM ALE SEMINARY. - ; . ?.U . tr The Trustees ofLocust Grove Episcopal Seminary, give u n ties to the friends of the institution, that the Ref., Wit.u.su 11. CLARK,. having been compelled by protracted iii health, to resign his charge as Rector Of the same, they hare been so fortunate as to itemire the valuable services the Rev Osuada T. Hawn. of New York for the saute Ittito?„ ,--, crs'f lion, and who enters nt onee upon the discharge at his ties. From the very Malt cud tlattering eotumtmdattUtisi t , which they have had of Mr. Ritica, they harelip doubt 'of eminent fitness for the work eounnittell to and they believe that ureter his management the Seminary not fail to procure a large share of nubile favor and ituppufri: Persons having daughters or wants to isincatp are Iliad) , desired Ito acquaint themselves with the' tulrantageit which [MA institution ittfords, both its te.llPrirl it, end solutirius position, two and a half miles from the city fi*ttgi , 6l ,-.O .Wt and also the facilities for the thorough and refined education presented in its ettleisnt corps of instnirtor4. Circulars may be obtained on application to the Rector, or either of the Trusters. JoW' R. Snoccagansa, WILLIAM F. Jottrisres, THEODORE B. LYMAN. apal•eod 1 riLdw I m:chj. REAL ESTATE MARK' ET, CORNEA Or SEVENTH AND SMITHFIELD STESXIII. J-41, ,• PITT:7IW tal IL We have the following Real Estatt, for rale: • 1, - ;; , ..t. FOURTEEN ACRES OF , L ND in St. Clair the old Washington Road, well imprtwed. • SIX ttUES OF LAND in Chartlers township 5tb014.15. t a mile from the Ohio river at the lower ferry, with val , improvements, suited Car a genteel conntry residence. A LOT OF GROUND in East Liberty, -301hert..byjAlliiiellk-W'. be sold low. • ; FOUR ACRES OF LAND near Miners - vine:' TEN ACRI 8 OF LAND lu Indian. townitliKrtif the mouth of Deer Creek, on which are good.lmproVeinents and tt - en old established ferry-, FIFTEEN ACRES. OF LAND in Indiana township, near Pine creek, with 119 ACRES in Plum township, three and a' half miles, from Logatee Station, on the A. V. Railroad, with good improvements. , . A THREE eroity BRICE. DWELLING ROUSE on Ste„,.: venison street, (opposite the Mercy Ihisplusto with modern • improvements, A GARDEN FARM, adjoining the barn of Beaver, con taining twenty-three wren, w Rhin eighty rods of the C. .4 I'. Railroad. TWO NINE LOTS in tho Borough of Manchester, corner ' A ',.".i. of Chartism and Fayette streets. A VALUABLE MILL PROPERTY AND FARM t ' lt DIITS...ft t.l - .,- vs , :f township, Westmoreland county, would he sicha kelt for .. 4 2 city property. A BEAUTIFUL SUBURBAN RESIDENCE at the Sii.sa. - vale Statkip„witliffeni or ten Acras,of Land. . . TW,ENTV ACRES OF LAND adjoining. the Swissvale I.' L Statiqn.) 4pply to Oa) BLAKELY d....ILICIIET ~; ~; Dam iimatumum Atit.uxu str.o.s . ...... - ... — ,.* l— gis -"A ..,...., 01 4 Candless, Means. R. g-741" ~ (sue. to Wick A Weandlon4V. -_,., L .; . WHOLESALE GROCERS:aid-Hearers in - ', 1 ....§„?. onN, NAILS, GLASS, COTTON VALNS,:and Pitts, i t , '.,,,,, burilit 211minfactUres generally cone a" u° 4. 4i 1 11 1 1a !?ki - ,", p, 47+ ltreet 4RitOburgii- .....,,,-,----------r. --- ‘L . - , '„ IP - 1 1 • 1 " .. .11: 0:S. . raitg eiREESE-200 boxes Prink° Ne.,lN..ffilk , :Aitt,);';-:. - 3,?i,:. X./. for cittingrreceivot mild for , ale bY '-; . g.r . . : 7.1%-7,..N,.... ,- ~ . my.9l HENRY EL CalIIIN:?. ,' ' ow! =RI MEM MEDICAL Pattsburgh, April M 12418511 Grani.llF. R. Wit , OuvER W. BAII.XES, Oro. S.. fir.ll;lt. 11631 ~. ..:', ; :e,', ,,f ',t• '.::•'-...?:.-. ''•g:TT.;-:r::: ~ ....., , 7,- .~~~~:_~ BS • • •p • Znd..44? .•t•