AMUSEMENTS. Ad Advertisements of Concerts or Pair. to Amotscomita most b0r414 tar Somoiablf IPITO=4 GIZAND VOCAL'AND Inetroinental Concert ! PIPTSBDROII &WHIM POUISTY. MASONIC HALL , FOR =I BUMP OP I . 6B2UMANT . B lann , n , AUT AIID 071113 OHAILVABLI 71711P05E9. Timsday Evening, dune 3rd. • - PROGRAMME. PART I. • 1. Otartim.--11111taMiL.-..--POUNGE HELM BAND CEona-"0 DAB EL ...110CLETY 801 c , "'W. 77176* hwr pi" ; -APPLEBAUM 1, Duett- "Half mother. de hisio6l4ll:l7-• 6. Cortu-Pbintom Obosus.-- . 6. oould hush, 7, Que.sm4- , •My dreams An now go mori - of PART 11. Otattara- , l7arla Tom's YOUNG'S DILLS BAND Chow- , Nilcht's &ago no Unagef"-*--.BOOLETY S. Rao- 0 1tatatt - .... 4 . Qtualetle-nisodatila, . b. boto-Th• boom: a. Vaatt-- - Tta. Naa Mr . aus sap' 7. Solo-“l'm leavtag old land" _ .»...._.-........».. e. 171 a. 8010, sad Maras- a a t.t.h.vo. *pane . • .. . -1001.1:TY Elaiatlic td Writ 77611;?; iiiiilegtore, free at aurae. tat i 4lrd ca,l 14711417 am the e or Nu... 4, • 011, Z. .4. Tart and Ess Ix:111004 40 by 11. /Lieber k.Bra Mai se • oe.:" SECOND WEEK OIM PEOPLE'S P T FAVORITE, WEST 5c PEEL'S' ORIGINAL Caiapbell Minstrels, In a h intatass pa lon at navel tad katiad entartalaweatakcPlkt• wit GEMS OP AIIIPSTRINAY. NEW BIIRLPAQUEB, BLATT. PBBLiDlattter. A,PONEIL Avat. AtirTicketa twenty-ft. coat. Caatzteaoe at 8 o'clock, L alla] HEOBLEGONHALL, ALLEGHENY, TOR IWO NIGIVIZONLY. Look Out for the. Great OLE BULL, DIMS /MRS, J. W. LANDIS, Star Etbiopean Company. On Monday & Tuesday Evenings June 2d & 3d gip -Tubb 21 et.. Dom. a Meonownwing at 8 sirror pi:Ways tee bill of the day. ie=td. AUCT ! N SALES P . M ISIVI 8, Auctioneer. ceseurnicsAeet Motu. corner of Wad icut (A Eis iIrRADII 13ALT, OF SUMMER OLOTHING —O Tema:ay amt Wednesday morning.. ate. Um and ethe commenting illai day .6 10 o'clock. rube d. mama a n dulenmet, gide cortuncyclal mice Monne anner Wood Fifth nts . • 200 pair plain and fancy putelmere Dante; 226 •• entlnett (2 sin lmd Ludy) do, 125 -4. cottonado and drill do. -200 Cliatalete, Zaillballies and other TWA SO OS= and mttonade mate; II Ono % sorer black and brown cLatO,C .• 2do do do Wirt vesting; 6 do logpriced ennead.: I do . tweak .8 - - do cdttonsdos. "Ike' To artildli the Wm:Mono? the trade la Invited. a. the sale otthla ideckautst beamed. P.M. Da2l6. dunk I'MUSTEE'S SALE—On Thursday OVOLliflo Jame VD, atB eclat. at the Meadw& Exalmogo, by aria of Tabs. itallau..tea Trutaa, IrUl old all the Meth alk Interest mad atmof Goo. Wm. Latimer, Jr.. ttm-subottiptlon to the lamoat Orom resdasay o f 13030, arblattil43o haa been add. P .51DAVI13.1met. FINE COUNTRY BEAT /6 CITY -PROP ERTY At AnetlasCht Iltureday evening. Jane nth, at Bdeleek.at the disreluntatZrehnage. wig to old. that valuable lot of srenstld in' gut Pittsburgh. he. Outgo iy in Reis a' Ditbrlfte's plan, luring • Own of 60 hat on Penneylvanin Arouse extending bon 100 fest to Henry at This hit is situated near °skimt la or.. of the Must loont'onsadfulning the .Ity. Mo. Iwo lots In the Oh ward. having each afoot lint feet genre Tan Brum st. arteralos bug 64 fees, on see cted tWo conivalant two @WSW Thiok running Henna -- Al" Lots No 6 and 6in Bela Desiree Tian. luring each • front of bout,. fent to damnew et. extending bok ono hundred and t• feet tom alley. These lots an snouted In Pitt towp, , able the anger water =du. In *healthy loession and easy of sows. Mao, That tondful eounUr seat In the Porouth of torretwesibe. hiving • front of aseentsdlu get on But ler et: two hundred and twentyefise feet on Chidett st, and one hundred and twelve lest on Summit et, on width la emoted an Wegentarclok outrage hose 76 rooms ands rpaelo 01x14 outbuildinge. Thls property Is well modled with springs of pore op to thole, Gait soidahrabbn7. and noonands fine viol of illeX a ratid d lgainix. arordga ore chance to Taos at Oda Iglus goad. PtL llAVlfi, And. iitusil`fs"B SALE OF GROUND RENTS IL —.On Tharalay crouton. Jane 6th. at Bedeck. at the Merano& Kneausrm. 4th at., will be mid, by order or Thom, Melon. Yee Troth:sof Wm, Leinser.Jr.. ail that animal groundnut of twenty-Prost:id halfdallare. PLY. ig pl atiftelli,.MmoNof it=st sz c e t non e d u l u t: Beetle t = in g Lawnwerille. and extending back of eptiaLarldth ace half the Matson to the Butler road:and taring _there on • dweilly . bort.e, the property at lire. Sarah tam beteg ' amp let damned br Lorimer. Jr. to sole Borah µhostas by perpetual lease, doted Apttl .lar, 1514. recorded to rot lit, Also, the rose4nun.n of • ecrteln other anneal ground rent Wane hundred and eighty. dollars laming out of • lot of graMsd tifrfeet front by 86 fed dam, nem which the Wesleyan idultallst Church to meted. on Wylie rt.. In the Third Wa r d of the site of Pittsburgh, nidon•founh etu Partys are dollars le µruble ronnerly r reser. ea. oordlng to dµl of -Jul litallolload and wife Wm. Lorimer; Jr.. recorded In deed boot voL 01 peire Also. ell that certain other annnol groundnut ofeightr nine dollen racers g out of a certain lot of ironed situate on the Pint Ward, city of Pittsburgh. sad lately to oessanion of Elhatlirr & Anderson. _beteg Pert of lot N. 312 in the general plan of said eltr.beginnum on the cora mere! Illusomd sad 401 alleyry sad rtrearig f. a ...eh. loudly dtrect3on CO feet shun Jill ellen thence Ina 11µ Parallel wit- Diamond alley 80 teer, theme lo • line par. allot With 101 l slier 80 feet to Dimond alley, and thence tro l gtgaurign ° en t ec t 4?/ retro f b. Cettryter b A to James ten.µ dated - Miry 18th. 1810, sod recerden 14 pate and hLeald Nyasa enigma by ego donment an µMe deed to Wm Inemor, Jr. Tenn—One third nob. bnlance In equal payments at roar and eight monentorith interest and anwor.ll sw comity. rat3o P. M. DAVIO, Amt. 11 1 .ERMINGRAM BUILDING LOTS At Attealon.—On Thartday arming. lone Bth. at 8 o at th e Itarebaratt Exahanaa 4th at— will be sold. =situated Ittaldlus LotAln Out rapidly 1304nrina of Btratbsabom, Vow tots at tho oorun of .Carson and Joseph .to. Nob 13, H. AS and 88 havtotg oath • front of 34 feet on Carson 4 2. A. ar ixl o it ' gli e n ' g Irte haatn mt of itfeet r ela Carson st— eztandltut bsok 100 feet to Chesnut alley. Also. lota lice 209. 210, 20,.2.15: 210. 217 and 218 bar- Um soots annul of 24 last on Was/11=ton it.. extol:bib= din. 100 feed to Berate alley. Also, 130234 at the cormr of itinablngton and 141a/lee sta. wing front of 20 t ton Washington st, extending book along Molise at. 100 feet to Apra= AUsy. - Terms—One.alth , cash, Wanes IA %or equal annual Wawa; with interest. Thin warranted, ray2o P. AL DAYI9, Aust. - - - - WOIIANICS' BANK STOCK At Ana. tlea—Ou Thunder OTeMIIII. Suns IMIL. at o'clock.. Math flute Ezehsers. will be WA. IS 'buys Meebardee Beak o [ •Piti P. bmcb. my=M DAVID. Anet. r If iTTSBITRGIT. GAS STOCK At Auction —Oa Thursday 'mina. Jane n. M. et *Work. et t erehaate . Esohsage, 4th et. mill berth'. by ceder of the Me m. Ckaamittee. 230 than fltteburith Oil Co. Stook. Yarate—Wies draue ter Ohara an the oth Jane, and anagram on to baton Ist Jtay P. peat. M. DAVILA tat. 1: 11 : •.11 I :A•: :10 : On Thursday morn r , Jana bth. at 8 eclat. at tbs stab Detours' Enamor% 4en si.vlli be sold. by order of gn TirlEaris Merchant:o4nd llinteadums Itazik of Pitt barib. mlll . P. Di DAVIE. Amt. t FOR RENT. rLIiD—A two story bank dwelling sh ugs on nay It. between Pius and the deer en Psi. new. I.Nvlre of . HZ% =hit& It. lI No. 211 meaty street. ra fr RENT— That most desirable store, No. g i WoCd stmt. lot i seply at td• store. ' WANEHOUSE,. No. Le I t. 14 Second street, tbro, .loois out of Wood et. Zomba of J.EOOOOALAKER* 00. No 13 Wm' stmt. NEVILLE HALL FOR KENT. Also the 06ao FryMa MB Ineldlnienrocnrd Ih th e D•Nllirt In maw. /noulos of IIEO. I W.JAMBU. *AIM NO. IS FoartJa st. WOE BENT—A Dwelling Boone on Hand Rit.4.B.lll:2=TrAirgtnina Ai" gin* en Mod at: Rasa low. Apply to ALIBIIN Loome, . • LET—A lai . ge and commodious Ware. tratiss_,_ suited he stir "'boles/ale bastoess. SIMS. 0128 weed street, nose, door to It Childs * Os. SD. illhirs of alias nauTds, sh2l corner Weed rind Sixth etc Dinolnticm. NOTICE is hereby given that the partner ably beretofbre srdstlng between the tnefese the nesse sil.l Ode of %MILT= a tins, hi this 01'7,d/solved hi the insfehste of the Interest of James Bed If Men Chew. TilbbMBS of VA trot nth ba.ttlod billearT eater. whose dine an th erlsocl to use the sante of the tree In Odor do 11 - Pates. nod). SI. 16503:11thil J11,11:8 ELEV.. 'KNAPP eg. CARTER • ilasprfadstrers of ROT PRESSED NUTS AND WASHERS. ' Weems, No BS Water street. or n fif_Pri ultel darketk Fult KNAPP& lINNBY CMITXII, tom tutored tntn fontatottrablp. under Um" Otto of Knapp * Caner, atw - tasattactata sat Bata of NA Mott Nutt an d .: 4fatfro ttat aft aftstrret to WI often to All Wet at tna . ,ftlaft apart( _ ' - keg Factory for Sale, 13. NKS wishing to return East, of- B. fees to Nll at s great bard. Ills get Ifsetinst ' par etgia, Dt•iolt throe Borst. ass salt Timber let two Outs. &a. 4. This *stabil/mat st it in ma. ringratur bundled blt dab'. ° IV KIM ono that Tanta alintir. ujarr ac c e ß t ur the a t r•s t ...u.r b . d lr.= it il4tbast claim U.:Is:NM full aperstion °9 l4 alne or . - 555 105 Ithantbsegtes Eoliths 11114 On Alectintes st..st tit • una bridge won the LlVlshm7 rim. mitt Ittrle NO. 800 6.11-20 bhda grotto just • toga and fbr tor DAVID 0. MUT. QP.TORPENTINE-20 bbla for sale by airlD R. R. MIAMI It ow on MILS LARD OIL in sun* and for sal .4 • 11, -F 07 woo manna UAL Ari BBLS COPPERAS in at ore Alia f. a. P Milo by • m 730 FLEMING BROS. WARMS IN ILLINOIS of vazious law IF and local:Lana Aka. lends la Idleblara. lowa and U LM...et % na. b 7 cunuaans A ta' Il iiON. Mat• WANTEW AN TED—One each, Copper -nab and D- 7 - Ca w Wham .il ej , -.need nal- 111729 ISAIA It MILKY •OM • .RLAOK LEAD-;4000 lbe for sale by B. WINESTOCK ' EGA ' eamerfte. and Wood st. CARBONATE MA t NEBI4I-6 owes for 12 , 128 E. a. smizarrocaacia. ,e6IgNEOA ROOT-8 ke for Bala b 11. L.IIIIIIIBTOL co StiTb for sale by i l: aao3 111 , ?LA S B- 8 3gb a l:ILA reclinstd CIIREDIt AMS--10 tejOunt road emu:cams lIABILSOGB. .L-10 bbla ,No:. 1 and:l o, do No 2 4r ,i.m emus= naucou. &P 25 bbk3joat ito'd and for m727fRALACUM HABBAUGII. BOOKS, MUSIC, &C. CELICKEBING 6: SONS PIANO it FORTES, lIMICMCKERING & 801 , 181M1 Orunda ß ila ° r° 5 ; gin* Fortes ced PAICLORD PIANO. For sale only_h_y_JOllN IL MELLOR, /Vast WOOD BM=. Mt. Damara Agar if CA i. OHN IL MELLOR, the exclusive and Aped or Attrompt,dt s . for the ale of Calog. HMO SONEF i ßoston. PIANO SOILTILS, beg. to MU= him MPS shwas thanks to the olUsene of Pittebnah. Al *may and vicinity, far their Ilbera patronage. end he has now the plenum of In them that. la The in erased facilities &Rattled In the new ad adendla P 1.120 Porta Pili.ufgetory. recently erected at an expense of over Two Hundred Thousand Dollars, and employed by Chlekaing it Bons magi vely for the taanafattore of their own Piano Fortes. they pill be ena bled to keep a all analyst their arena la Pittsburgh. WWI the varieties miustatsetored by Men from Mat abindla Orand i Psolor Orsad and Squa r e Pian Use o Forma to the plan and tow prima Plano Fortes, all of which will be aka Inearlahly _ __ _ _ BOSTON MACES - - by the .1 of new machinery. and the nimble= manta o ut , toto the new msn of Ins t mom, they wilt be enabled to grodr: pie s . Porte u u , e , a,rmotne, wiMeed ineweoned the price. Pert• fhthews may deo demand on • emaplete and lane stock of mr ,„ p or t. b 4 .0 eget at the Waterman In Pitts burgh of all the styles manorettnred by teem, thereby affordingamytail la:LlM:wee all the advaataws of the &Won market eithout eliPearsof tramtertion or A Paw List mad deeestptlon of Chlekering a goon Grand. Farlatelrand mad u li t gam= a lrort . runtlehod grails it'auterc't tree abon cr inatnattente, the imbearlb. er hes the pla Imre of reaming to about Roo Hundred • Foregfes g in Pisburgh end vicinity. who ham reurchased sad bare me Plano 000100 from the Mime tomnfeeto ry, and elm to the to towing Princtpels of Samlnarieswho ban Cldelering k Banc' Plano Reber In me, and hare even their ungualilled testltuor.yeitheir euperlority VIM fill rams, g e e.pings 0. Beatty, Principal of the Steubenville Fe male Idna l lst i ne”.• Principel of the Washington Fe male 83111.117. IL IL witeon. Sl. D.„_Prinioral of the Edgeworth lfaMebt germaary, Serwlelley. P. BAT. Frie r y e , Shapley. rrincipal of the Blairsville Fe male Semin Platteville, Pa. We. Joieph P. Taylor, Pt Pripet of !Seaweed Bole Anadamy. bow Brighton, • ; a lk V, walnut ., 81112 1. 1.12.1aL . TortuL a stown;Pt Yoang Late% Loulevillo, Übe Sarah Thor:n NJ eon, Principal of the nueo Beaunr ty. at Xenia. Ohio. de, An, M. 014 Pismo taken In exchange at their futi Mine to Par IL me=LIAM Sole agent for 0 blekering S nn, far Plttatmrgh and Western Pennsylvania, No.Bl Weed et, between eth and Diernond alley. balrladlarT PIANO FORTES Ci .NO. 1.1n2 MM. MARGI E ' 'S t et reoeivin&li , largo stook of Mama of mbAlllloA/111atest 10 .. /. 111113111,=trargh: of • BALLET, DANIS ca. boattan • BROS it CuNDILINGS, New 'rosin A. iI LU MOLIJINEIAOH, Philaddgddr, Together with Moss °lather makes% at brims trod Mtn to $1,00(t Irtelndba lv errery ostieT; style, from the plain, bat cad= iron Crams toe* mat ele gant, caned Louts X 1 style, enure an Chard Fianna; Arrangemante have been mada with the mannhatirrat by which their bostnistente Jr. sold lower ho theisatelo dos amnia here than to the rut. and without the addl. Mud met sad risk of tratuscatatlon. Every Piano sold by the Eutaw:aerie warranted terfact Ia wary rape.s wad a arlitten c mtAry 3 required. wad No- us weed no-ea. Further Supply of Chickering's Pianos. THE subscriber luss receivedM Mum; the put fen days, from the luscsdkcscrr of (71110111:11.1:41 NiN Booth, BXV ENT BEN NEW PIANu PORTO, ant an thdltlonal Ineohie et ten more now on the sa l. to 4.1.0 b7Patardaytha 44th lath e shieb the attention or enra. 1. netheothnir /netted. /OLIN D. WITZLLOBe No. 11111Wthd three! between Diamond Alley widens stmt. Anent taro 111010.11.1n0 BONS,Bostan Plana. 1.1 AMOS TUN= In the intx_ror ONE DOLLAB, On den left at the stare of J. D. MELLOR will be prthortly attended to. std a competent. Amaral and respoubla tamer Not. toy2l PRE want of a good, nlisble 1. and skillful nag. Timer twiner long been felt, the =heathers take pleasure In Informing the publlo that thee b.. seem ed ed the eemlees of Ir. JOIINA MYTH, a very esnarlanted and ecanyetent tomer, and rho.. mark me wld IraLIANT every caw his. leethod all:ming will muse the Zama to stand in better tune Wan ordlrearllv. and errs annplata malefaction to the most festidlone ear. All orders left st the MUSIC stareßlAU= DEO. 13 MA meat, gill be promptly attended to. • ..REC94I.VIENDAT7OII; The undersigned gladly taalty to the still and true*. nettlitneas et air. John D. EVA. es a tuner enema, and cheerfully reconditend h 1 to their poplin and the puha., for an et reliant, expeleninduil reliable tuner. V., DE HAM. • 0, AbiTON. ROHBOON. N. BEILDIX J CAN el A'. N, Bellyr anAsta. Cottage Grand Piano. §PEOIALLY adapted for nee to Eff.610,180.6.1de OUTTAIIEI HOES and In all place* w hale a nest end erym• Pad Ilse of bestnaneut le desirable. Vert 0 ,, , , PT but very Irttle nom. their length being to feet beigat,loar fret and dspth two feet, and an club ure thra eo the tea= or hoduntal Phase. la Pour and sseeteus of tone. The "Oleo( furniture le exessrpusel for elegance and taStelainua; sad their Mentality un doubted, being iron fattened throughout, and sad* of the mug substantial material Thor are from one of the Cut nesnufedollea in E where they are tut sup genand a pleating &Wattle' Kyl re la in of Pint/. Pm•Ussue ud the thedurope. to eallaad erantine. rt. HMI= b IMO" No. 63 Illllh st N. will be folly warranted. wee Prize Bongo. r. New York - MuirieW &view Prizo Baness. 'a I. erect =diner, byN.). Drawl. Toot tbe 'ant pries of I!=. No. IT. One neat for Ms, by Le Is Bache; LIL Where are all the birde that bans. by hook eere No. 11; 11`. My Gentle llotbses Sons. by 0. C. Canvass.— N k le. , The Il d sZrAntll .r The )bran, b l / 4, l , lsole ' Dsrlsy. VOL Parting . ILO. Watson. " &maids, b ' y test 13 tens'. 'Ms *bass sight miss was OBloctod from 400 out In far conapetttioo, and It Is the beet solleetbon of songs WM publlsbed Is Amain. Imy arm lamed In nepeab sod sold at Liao tow pia• of nOCITT•eTTI CMS MOIL boo ads sl the ?Made Mors of JOHN IL 1ar.f..1.01t. oxy6 Ol Wood IL A Damaged Piano at a Bargain. ANEW seven eetavo Chieker leo' Plow allgn:ly damaged la the Nun% test net ghee, It can ceebtereed moldat e lastrinagauc tionz In ne gar DO urea. •1U be sol a red of Fifty Dollars ••• crellat of ail seantha. JOHN H. AMMO; iny2tl *Mt for atdetaxing /1 Bro. TW MUSIC—Tbe March du Milt, L. M. int:Wmll4 AL Lad Rom do. Th. e "March du huh. ban run through three editions to one week.sen the pnbleehen are still unable to only the demand. It is gotten up In elegant stem and I em donbtally han • huger end more genera We than any her. of she kind ern before rabllibed in Amerlos. Allemeheha. orLaughlog Water Polka. Damn 11 geown. I Trenton de Verdi. Fantasia per Lind Ewell= AlshOtoff Quadtilla. • 'Lb entered Mullin blemE hardinlan Polka. " l=Grand Mazurka Guernee par W. V. Weller,. plelon of Pansite Melodize by 0. A. Osborne. 1.0 Nose Invitations to Nom brEllant variations. Wm. bubo. NEW POLKAS. • Ellewatha, by PetkoAr. by deohn. to NEW BROTTI BlawatheLby again V . Marl; Nippy Datum Edinburg and White Ementaln. NEW WATIfZEn. L Ludes, Pountaha of 10111. Alsmdamlee, Remy Sleigh Ride. NEW LONGS. • Daum. OM Charmed me When a Child, Allen Vane tarn; Psalm mad Tears. Why ale lei 14493•1061 . • Ilserthorne; Deareet Spot of -Ruth to me Ls Row; Why that Year .When harrow dna up thy liesgurer Old MOAT NW The Rae Peeping In at the Window; I am Not An fin; When Dail I be an Angel of net Footsteps of Ange ll , wards by Longfe ll ow; Pram Youth. Gsrlo <talk don need and for ea" by CHARLOTTE PLUME. .01d Dllabllehed Plano Depot." 113 Wood et. sir Matto milled; Pest paid, . Ind OOKS—The sttenti6n of Ministers and' others in the city during ttor meting of Sind.lil 10 ted to our anortment of Boot& ocenpridne many works of nine to that? prolandorn TheolonleaL Standar d Ilellaions Waring, Nen Zeiblications.au Late lame of It• Carter it Dna, and other publishern Anontran, Tract and Doenion. includinnthe new Ten Dollar Library. No 4; e giant of Pulpit, laudly and Pocket Biblre Anna hooka, to. of every variety of httrilern Econ.. Cap Letter and Note paw, Stationery. ay. U. It. Postage Stamm Letter and Newspaperenveloper. m 73 0 11. C. COCHILLNIL Coonseller.ollechenl. E'LIIABLE BOOKS--Received by J. SAD, Fourth Bt . el(Wary Bumf, Rd eerier, Yob 5 Ye; 011eee Trivets lee the Jesat: The Shanieb Oceequat to Ajerlde sew PtLie=brietl role, reedy; Touchstone: llMlt="rankr. Amen of the West; Select loleVeMe ‘ erer. • ThLypere , htessebee. drum HareelleetA7l: 4ol r. derld. VALUABLE NEW BOOKS just rco'd at DAVISON'S "Theolendoal and Micellancone Book atm. OD Darla It near etb. Mint Ddequanee, %4 zt l O. Yliht 2 Yob 8 to. 15,(XVbe Boot tof noelanaates Woad. DE Aleppo/dd. Key to On &INA by Dob PAO; Mint/non. or _a arm Ito 40 tt, book Dv IluteDeboot Tanbark 11/.OeS• Icri• Ondesl, Eden, Gatbsamera and Daradno, by 3n km Wm. o Adams. IP. D. DAM Ibtallty. or the Mllllonaln • Daughter bookboot f" 'S =r ' r . a y aiir Crltt sl . Clark. alV i 2 , :ba Peonod Manias.. domonm y tal r. e f New Yak. Dordett, 76 an, Smoot. and tate of Dr. 11100100. to to Indle e l . b 4lnalor. L o o sty _me n. D. re. ?lei% LTC r DiVt=tloV i r.e= " rrolVVlaltra . = InfrieeNe/Coak's BeeDn Worm and l irr v e r At r i T tatV= l2 notn&lWee rgymei 1,- akd„ &a &a ae Dtonna to de n. my23 EV- 1001{8, MAGAZINES AND PAPERS thank Leolleartezetta n a n nr Jane: Holekerbequrr aleffutte kr hidde June: Late London Mere: actmner's Onser &nee& In the IL 8. Senate: The States and Territories of the Greet Wed: The liperrowdrau Mora. Metre* and for die try to. A. iIIhUILNI nNT & 00, nal nth R., oirrodte.the Theatre. MEWS BYEECEMES--Rezent spechea, i6 - 7.a *Wm» by Chutes Suwon 1. vat Hu= fa eats by NZ KAY CO., Wcad street PENNSYLVANIA STATE REPORTS CW.Is Vol% Te e d =l it 2 b/ lusx .4 100 WI Lake Ennior Trac k 60Si ' 1 ( 02 , : W? 11• 12s b: •• late 1001pca, • Far tab 67 7. ml/7 • J. D. 011111ELD Q,ALSODA-25 casks Elbeish SaLsoda o 1..3 baud and for take 07 AWCANDZIL ZINO. - INDIA RUBBER HOSE-2300 foot .of 1. tad Ilxll calibre. India Rubber Etrlzsat hose srtedval (tom lb. Itnetoa Beth! r Company. =Mot Bals at the WWI, Rtibbrt Depot No ll 6 - Mutee stmt. myS% J. U. MILLI CIL NOLA RUBBER STEAM PACKING— NCO lba Stem 142 to 1 Inch In thiednedon band and rata St Ida butla Mannar ma. No Ufi Narks% Prett. J. ELZELLIddIia - -"NDIA RUBBER ED AND PIL. LOWE! of Mesta OM, for al l at Ow, ll_Oktret .110 Blarkst Mee. - J. a 13..M.u.Lup. Q. ----- OAP- 5 0 biz Oleln' °Soap is store and de fel nE ud2 o B.LITTH s SCOTT. 17.--5000 truth. liye wanted "by afito acreartu a soar. CRESSD-200 Us prime MD. Chem just red sad lie sale try T. LITTMd st. YE FLOUR-5O bble ntoro and 101 ad. by m op T. LITTLII CO. 3445 185..P---TloTTY,u.fortilctla_-a__ eljiltßlAN SOAP 10. butjot wed ani R: ales -111,2250111.11/111BA0011. D RY DIDES-200 mime to a to nivARDAVOdIL o an for JIII DT IS TELEGRAPHIC Cincinnati Convention. [ram DZISPATCH.] CIHOESHATI, 'June 2.—The boatel from Ken tucky and Ohio and other towns, are arriving I this morning thronged with passengers. There are supposed to be twenty thousand stran gers in the city. The cars are momentarlly,ar- riving with crowded passengers. The Barnet I House has,„three thousand cote in adjoining warehouse, `lnd all the Hotels are overflowing, and many of the delegates are quartered to pri vate homes. The Press ie largely represented, there being , 100 applications for Reporters' desks. The Convention assembles at 12 o'clock. The Bachman men are very confident this 1, morning. The Herds and Softe hare pamphlets circulat ed urging their respective claims. [BIOO2M 0121PATC11.] Cumustran, Jane 2 —At a quarter before 12, the signal of a firing of a cannon, the Conven tion commenced to assemble. It was called to order at 12 o'clock by R. McLain, of Maryland. Mr. Richardson, of Illinois, nominated Sam uel Medary, of Ohio, (Editor of Columba!' Slatesman,) m temporary Chairman. Carried unanimously; Mr. Hall, of Massachnoetts, called for the reading of the call for the Convention. While the call was being read, by Mr. English of Indiana, a sudden uproar mom et the door of the convention, when the crowd rushed into the Hall, fighting its way, amidst the direst confu sion. It woe soon discovered that It was the Benton delegation, from Missouri, had resolved to enter by violence, knocking down the doorkeeper and rushing in, beaded by Ez-Gov. Price. For a few minutes, a scene of confusion impos sible to describe, ensued; the members were jumping on the chairs, and it seemed as though a serious riot was about to take place. After awhile quiet was restored. The reading of the call was proceeded with. air. BPLone, of Maryland, stated that when the credentials of the Missouri delegates were •presented, the Committee of Arrangements gave tickets of admission to the delegations which pre sented prima farm evidence of their election, and refused the others. New York also appeared with two Beta of del egates, but as the Committee could not decide which wasentitleti to seats they declined giving tokets to either, unless they could arrange the matter among themeelvee, as was In the case of the bliukclppi delegation. Both delegations (rem New York now await admission. Alex. B. Clitheral of Alabama, and W. F. Rit chie of Virginia, were elected temporary Secre taries. A. G. Brown of Mississippi, introduced a resolu tion admitting alternatives to .eeats In the Hall. Mr. Harris of Illinois, proposed that certain pro rata members from each State be admitted, as the Hanle not large enough to secommodatealL Mr. Craig of North Carolina, moved to lay the resolution on the table till the Convention had organised finally. Carried. Mr. Harris of Illinois, moved the appointment of a Committee on Credentials on each uncoil teeted State, to be selected by the Delegates.— Carried. The following Committee was sppolnted:— Vermont, B. Marlow; Masa., Ju. El. Whitney; Rhode Island, ILL Burrows; Com., E.A.Phelps; N. Jersey, 0.8. Cannon; Penna., 11. B. Wright; Delaware, James A. Bayard; Maryland, Oto Scott; Virginia, It. H. Garnett; North Carolina, It. It. Heath; Alabama, IV. Elckley; 0. M. Tales; Indium S. W. Telford; Ohio, .1 B. Stedman; Kentucky , Maine, B. Wig gins; Tennessee, G. 11. Thomas; Illinois, Thome L. Harris: Michigan, Wm. Hale, Florida, David Tolee; lowa, Bernard Henn; Wisconsin, Paul ..lourtm; California, J. Lancaster Brent; Arkan eas, Calbert Caldwell; Texas, J. M. Bryant; Missouri, Albert W. Lamb; Georgia, Jas. Gerst ner, Jr.; South Carolina, F. G. Moses. As soon as the Committee was announced, Mr. Richardson, of litinole, rose and sald be did not desire to interfere in the quarrels of States, bet the Convention owed it to Itself, its dignity and its propriety that no person abould be allowed to force an entrance and half over power the door-keeper. It should protect it self from violence and Intuit. Mr. Tian, of Missouri, one of the delegates who forced tho door, arose. Tho chairman re fused to recognize Mm. Tho gentleman must present his grievance' to Committee on Creden tials. • Hall mode another effort to speak but was in• terrupted with cries of "order." Mr. Price, of Missouri, roes and said the del egation submitted to the decision of the Chair, and at ono° withdrew. Mr. Docook, of Virginia, called attention to the feet that Missouri's seats were contested, and that Missouri had been allowed to appoint a committee man; the Missouri member was consequently withdrawn. Mr. Charles W. Wickliffe, of Kentucky, of fered a resolution assigning unoccupied seats to outside delegates. Judge Wilson, of loin, opposed the resolution, on the ground that the last Baltimore Conven tion was overridden by outside pressure, end all fair representation of States done away with. The following Committed on organisation was appointed: Maine, J. D. Caldwell; New Hampshire, Henry R. Hoist; Vermont, Robt. Harvey; Massachu setts, lease Davis; Rhode Island, Albert 1.. Gal lup; Connoctiout, Paley C. Childs; New York, blank; New Jersey, C. Bates; Pennsylvania, John. 1.. Dawson; Delaware, Dr. 0. Salisbury; Maryland, J. M. Buchanan; Virginia, Pintas Powell; North Carolina, J. . B. Horton; South Carolina, C. Macbeth; Georgia, Alfred IL Col. quite; Alabama, John Forsyth; Miesissippi ' E. Barksdale; Louisiana E. A. Morse; Ohio, G. B. Dorsey; Kentucky, Beverly L. Clark; Tennessee, J. K. Walker, Indiana, Minces M. Kent; Illinois, Timothy R. Young; Missouri, Jno. S. Phelps; Arkansas, Richard M. Galase; bliohigan, D. G. Thurber; Florida, Chas. E. Dyke; Texas, Rip bard P. Hubbard; lowa, James C. Randlett; Wisconsin, Wm. D. Gibson; California, P. C. Rog. . A resolution to authorize Committee on or• wined= to appoint rules wan adopted. B. F. Hallett, of Massachusetts, moved that a committee of one from each State be appointed, and that all the resoled= relating there be re ferred to said committee without debate. Mr. Bayard, of Delaware, opposed the resolu tion, till the question of contested seats was set tled. He moved to lay the resolution on the table, which Was carried. 11. B. Wright, of Pennsylvania, moved that when the Convention adjourns, it adjourn till 5 P. M. Cola Black, of Pennsylvaois, wanted to put Pennsylvania right on the matrimonial question and was proceeding to attempt to amuse the Convention, when he was interrupted by Mr. Butler, of Massachusetts, who defamed that liassaehusettrhad called for a verification of the vote on a motion to appoint a committee on plat form by States, which had not been recognized. He had a right to aemand acieh verification. Col. Black wanted the floor, but was not re cognized by the Chair. W. Grieweld, .of Biseaschusetts, said that Massachusetts did not desire to vote by States. Mr. Butler—We will sae about that. Mr. Houck, of Virginia, held as a point of order that the States must be called on by re solution. The Convention was bound by the riles of the House of Repreeentatives, so far as consistent with the proceedings of a Convention. The ayes and nays were always taken la the House when called for, before the transaction of other business. A call for votes by Staten took the same ohmmeter no a cell forayer; and nays in the House. • The chair decided the cell to bo in order. Mr. Petdtt of Indians, called for the reading of the resolution. The vote was then taken by States on laying the resolution on the table, and the motion was lost; ayes 87; nays 177. The resolution was then adopted unanimously. John Colton Smith, of Connecticut, moved that a committee of one from each Bute, ezoept New York and Missouri, be appointed here and decide at once on the contented nate in those States, which was ruled out of order. The Committee on Platform was then appoint ed B. L Ayer, N. H.- C. G. Eastman, Vt.; Benjamin F. Ballet, Mlle.; W. B. Lawrence, R. L; Alvin P. Hyde, Cam.; E. IL V. Wright, N. .7.• J. Gluey Jones, Pa.; J. W. Salisbury, DeL; duas. J. MCOINIII, Aid; Aug. A. Chapman, Ye.; Wm. Sashe, N. O.; CI, 19. Dudley, S. C.; Aug. R. Wright, Ga.; John Cochran, Ala. ' Jacob Thompson, Wis.; Pierre Soule, La.; C. L. Val ladigham, Ohio. ; B. Meet:l:btu, By.; W. A. Falls, Tenn.; John L. Rhodes, Ind.; O. B. Plokley, Ill.; E. T. Hudson, Mo.; Gen. John Hull, Ark.; Ed. C. Oreville, Mich.; B. D. Rogers, Florida; H. P. Deo, Tex.; Thos. S. Wilson, Iowa; S. Clark, Wis.; B. W. Loge, Cal. Col. Black wanted again to prove Pennsylva nia's soundness on the women'e rights. He moved that all the front cute, with gallery, be appropriated to the ladle.. Cries of "no, no." Mr. Pettit, of Indiana, oppoeed the resolution. If the business of the Conventlon wan the bust cato ladies, let them in: if not, keep them No Men could yield to him In gallantry; he would be glad to meet them at all proper . times for all proper purposes, but not at Nis ; dual Convent on. He would move to lay the resolution to admit ladies on the table.. The Convention then adjourned till ton o'clock to-morrow morning. JUSY.AD 70. 4th kt. /161E3 Berantons, June 2.-L-The New Orleans mall was received on last Monday, an encounter took place at Bayou Bars, between Mr. Marks, editor of the Ledger, and Mr. Robertson, editor of the Chronicle. Robertson was killed and Marks wounded. hisatco, May Bishop of Puebla was bardebed from the country. An attempt was ntade to rescue him by the church party. They failed. Several were arrested. Tha bit hop railed for Bantams. CONGRESSIONAL Weentions, June 2. Sexua.—Mr. Bright being alctent,,Mr. Stu art took the chair, and laid before the Senate a message from the President in relation to the affairs of Central America, which has already been published. A resolution woo adoptedlhat when the Senate adjourns on Thursday next, It adjourn to meet onlioticlay. The presiding offerer laid before the Senate a letter front Preston B. Brooks, addressed tb Mr. Bright, in which he disclaims any Intention of offending against the privileges of the Senate, by his assault upon Mr. Sumner, but eaya he felt bound to thirties him for insults to his State end to hie relative, and having sought him in vain elsewhere, deemed it proper to inflict that pun ishment hero. Tho Senate not being in session he did not think he was committing any breach of privilege. The letter was read, laid on the table, and ordered to be printed. The Senate then adjourned till 'Thursday. House.—Mr. Campbell, of Ohio, from the Select Committee appointed to investigate the cireametaneee attending the assault upon Mr. Sumner, made a report concluding as follows Wanness, The Senate of the United States have transmitted to this House a message oom pl lining that Preston S. Brooks, a representative from the State of South Carolina, has committed upon the person of Charles Sumner, a Senator from the State of Musacitusette, while seated at his desk In the Senate Chamber, after the ad journment of that body, on the 22.1 of May Met, a violeot assault, which disabled him from at tending to his duties •in the Senate, and declar ing that the said assault was a breach of the privileges of that body; And Whereas, from the respect of the privileges of the House, the Sena tors have further declared that inasmuch as the said Preston 8. Brooks in a member of this House, they cannot arrest and try or punish him for a breach of their privilege, that they can not proceed further in the matter than to make their compliant td . this House, and that the power to arrest, try and punish devolves solely en this body; and Whereat] upon investi gation it appears to this. Howse that the raid Preston 8. Brooke has been guilty of the assault complained of by the Berate, with most aggra vated circumstances of violence, that the tame wart a breach of privileges not only of the Sen ate, but of the Senator assailed and of the Home as a co-ordinate breach of the Legislative de partment of the Government, in direct violation of the Constitution of the U. State, which de claret that Senators and B.spresmtatives for any speech in debate to either House shall not be questioned in any other place; and whereas this House is of opinion that it bas the power and ought to Finish the laid Preston S. Brooke for eaid assault not only of a breach of privilege of the Senator assailed, and of the Senate and House as declared by the Constitution, but 'se an act of disorderly behavior; and whereas it further appears from each investigation that Henry A. Edmondson a Repreeentative from the State of Virginia, Lawrence M. Heist, a Representatire from South Carolina some time previous to said assault were inform ed that it was the purpose of said Brooks to commit violence upon the parser' cf said Sum ner for words mild by him in debate as a Sen ator in the Senate, and took no measures to discourage or prevent the same; but, on the contrary anticipating the commission of sock violence were present en one or more occasions to witness the same as friends of the assailant. Therefore, Resolved, That Prestaa - 8. Brooks be and is forthwith expelled.from the House as a Represeetative from the State of South Carolina. Resolved, That this house hereby declare its dis approbation of the acid ant of the said Henry A. Edmondson and Lawrence M. Hein in re gard to said assault. Signed by, Campbell, of Ohio, Skinner and Pennington. Howell and Cobb submitttd a minority report arguing that no breach of privilege under the Constitution had been - committed, sad the House had no power to go humid the Conetitation to concluding that a breach of privilege had been committed. 8011. reports were tail on actable and order ed to be printed. The House then adjourned. Latest from Nlcaratigna New Yong., June I.—The Orizaba arrived from Ban Juan with 460 ,passongers from California brought down by the Sierra Nevada. She brings Nicaraugua dates to the 20th. The transit route through Niearaugua is again open, and quiet restored. NICAILWOUY—The Coins Ricans baring eva cuated the country without risking another battle, President Mora lefewith his staff on the 26th April; hie army followed almost Imme diately. The cholera had made sad havoc in the ranks of the Coate Rican Army. Oen. Walker landed at Virgin Bey on the 13th, only a few boors after the last detachment of the .enemy left. Walker Is in good health end the .Nicaraugna army Is generally In good condition excepting at Grenada where the fever had been very severe. Several Americans have fallen victims to it. Gen. James Walker, brother of Gen. Walker died on the 15th at Alasaya. Ed• mural Randolph is dangerously Gen. Hornsby is appointed to the command of the lleridiorial Department, comprising Guano Costa and Rivas. Adrices from Costa Rica received at Grenada intimate that the country is fell of Internal com motion with a prospect of the overthrow of Gen. More. Elections are being held in Hicaratigua. and It is considered certain that Rive, would be elected President. . . The British Frigate Eurydice, and tho eteamer Ilemier were at Ban Joan but made no opposi tion to tho landing of paesengere. BOSTOA, Joao 2.—Edward Everett on the oo casion of delivering an address at Tanuton on Friday after alluding to the pleasure with which he always dwelt on his theme, couoluded as fol. lows : "But with the satisfaction which 1 feel on addressing you at this time, Is mingled a profound anxiety and grief; a etsdness which I strive in rain to suppress overwhelms me at the occurrence of the past week and eerlotte appre henaion force:, Half upon my mind that events even now are in train with an impulse to mighty to be resisted which will cause our beloved coun try to shed tears of blood through all her bor ders for generation to come ; civil war with all its horrid train ; pillage, fire and daughter are carried on without the 'lightest provocation against the infant settlements of our brethorn on the frontiers of the union. The worse than civil war raging for months unrebnked at the Capitol WO at length with lawless violence of which we know no parallel in the annals of constitutional government, has stained the floor of the Benet. Chamber with the blood of a de faceless man, the Senator from Maessohnsetta. Oh, my good friends these are events which for the good name, peace and safety of the country it were well worth all the gold in California to blot from the record ; they eicken the heart of the patriot; of the good citizen and of the obris- Ban. They awaken a gloomy doubt whether the the trials sacrifices and sufferings of your fath ers r for the sake of founding • higher, a purer and freer civilisation on this western con tinent than the world has yet Been have not been in vain. For myself they fill me with sorrow too deep for tears.— I am not ashamed of the weakness, for I sorrow not for myself; my few remaining years are running too rapidly to the cloee to allow me to attach mush importance to anything this aide of the grave which conoerns toe individually, but I sorrow far beyond the power of words to ex press, for the objects of affection which I leave behind; for my children and country; and God is witness that if by laying down my poor life this hour I could undo what has been done within the lest two years, beginning with the diesel:roue repeal of the Missouri Compromise I would wil lingly, cheerfully make the sacrifice. Did I not think there is a healing charm In the name of Washington; that veneration for his character which la-almost the only remaining kindly senti ment which pervades thewhole country and that in the contemplation of that character there is a spirit of wisdom to guide and love to soothe and unite, I would even now throw myself upon your indulgence to excuse me from the duty of he evening. Burrow, Jane 2.—Many of the political oppo nents as well ae friends of Gen. Wilean, met him in oar streets .to-day, and heartily expressed warm approval of his mealy coarse at Washing ton. Wilson delivered an address to the State Republican Convention, at Woroester, pa Wed nesday. In the Rouse to-day, an ineffectual effort was made to take from the table the resolution ap propriating $20,000 in aid of Kansas. The 3 present indi tions 010 that the matter will be indefinitely stponed. The Trav eller publiehes a letter dated Aux Hayes, May 10th, stating that a formidable In surrection had broken out in that part of Hayti against Bologna, and that from 2000 to 8000 in eurgents were marching on Aux Cayes. Every male in the town had been called out to iota the troop° in repelling them; the troops marched to meet the insurgents and defend the entrance to the town, and, u the letter closed, the alarm wan beating and a report bed *raid that the troops bad been ropnbted. The populace were greatly ezolted and tbo stores were closed. Cntountsn, June 2.—The Committee on Or ganisation have agreed upon General John E. Ward of Georgie, as permanent President. The Coremittee on Resoltahms are la erosion but have sot yet finished the platform. The CoMmlttee on Credentials are endeavor ing to harmonise the New Yorkers the Sofia are disposed to compromise, but thn Herds contend that they are the only representatives of tho Dtrmocratio party, and refuse. The etottement is Increasing and Bechatatrie friends are becoming more confident; the outside Ovum In his favor is immense, his trends de cluing that Pennsylvania, rue:de . and• Ohio cannot be carried by any other candidate. Vi r ASKINGTON Orr; Jcne 2.—There was a good deal of fighting to-day consequently on the elec tion. In one precinct one man was dangerously injured. In the Seventh Ward the fighting woe very sharp and several were slightly injured; in the Fourth Ward, donee and clubs were the order of the day. We cannot learn that any body was killed though it is reported that it the Fourth Ward the mob, after creating a riot Vera dispersed by the police with pistol shots, and several were wounded but not seriously. The election is very close but the returns ore not fully counted. RoscsneLE, Pewee., Jane I.—A County Blasi Meeting was held last evening; men of all par ties participating, strong resolutions were pass ed, condemning the Rxeontives action in K 4119119, the beating of Sumner, and the attempt to ar raign Roeder for treason, an immrytee crowd =ere in attendance. Borns, Jane I.—A resolution appropriating $20,000 to the relief of Kansas was diem:lased In the Howe yesterday, an amendment provid ing for more money to be expended for the pur chase of fire arms was rejected by a large ma j orty. A Sumner outrage indignation meeting has been called at Cambridge to-morrow by Joel Par ker, Theophilus Parsons, Jared Sparks, Profes sor Felton, IL W. Longfellow, R. IL Dana and others. • ClWeisman, June 2.—The Committee of Cre dentials eat this afternoon with closed doors to bear the ?diesel/el contested seat case. Their decision was to admit the Atchison or Anti-Ben ton delegates. The New York owe will be heard to-morrow. BPIIESOFTELD, 0., June 2.—A man named John Steolo shot htmsolf thie morning blowing hie head to atone. Be was partially deranged. New Onssess, June 2.—At the Municipal elections there bee been considerable violence 'with vague rumors of some killed. Lotaseusz, Jane 2.—A New Orleans gentle.. man was robbed at the Galt House last night of $4,600. Nsw YOllB., June 2, Evening.--Cotton Arm with sales of 900 bales. Flour has declined; sales 10,600 bbls. st $5,60®5,75 for etraight State; $6,70®8,85 for Southern. Wheat has declined: eales 84,000 bush. at $1,72 for South em White. Corn le cheaper; sales 52,000 bush. Pork unsettled; sales 1100 bbls. Beef firm; sales 600 bble. Lard firm; males 850 bble.— Whiskey easier; sales 450 bbls. Coffee firm; sales 1000 bags. Rio Sugar firm; sales 400 hhde. 31olasses firm; sales 100 bble. Linseed Oil firm; sale, 2000 bble at 83. Lard Oil Is quiet Stooks firm; Cleveland & Toledo 70i-; Cleveland & Pittsburgh C 43; Clevelsnd,Co luurbus S Cincinnati 102; Cumberland Coal Co. 22; Erie 67t; Galena & Chicago 111 i; N. Y. Central 911; Reading 00. June 2.—Flour unchanged; -sales confined to small lots. Provialons dell; nothing doing in whiskey; sales 740 bble at 211,@21f. Sugar buoyant, sales 30 hbds inferior at getel)and prize held at higher. Molasses buoyant; sales 100 bbis at 28. Coffee, sales 2000 bags at Tbo river has fallen three inches; weather very warm. NEW YORK. EA.W.EB, GRABILM . & CO., Inaanuor MAHOGANY & ROSEWOOD, Nos. 176 & 17S Coots bit, Now York. OFFER. tho annexed assortment and splen did Stools of Mahogany, 110000004. tp., god would rework that the advantages w• pones, in basing fin. Prelim won's. seteeteA by our own assents, and Imported direct, as also In saanufanttulnir Vanes., Ace at 00? Own Saw 11111 s, allsna m taddltios Sander a Imre and estrsma ly ftna Stotasat the Terf lowest rsiMa 315.000 toot of Itaa.oood Vanes. part extra 000, &MOW Idah . lgany Crotch lancers. 335.1XX/000 abaded Va olatm.sbadadnessa and Mottlad tensor.. D 5, " 21,000 w Satin Veneers. 155.000 " ass Walnut tredaewts. 81.1X0 Blister and Mottled 71.0rr0 ta5.500 11. E. Maple Venoms. 22,000 wp . its !lon/ v. 0... 170.000 Iloarda and Plank. 700 Patter. matted .lug Cabinet and Paso Tort. Mould/mdt. Also, Rosewood, Mahogany, Ned 4:bil fiV•ll.l3h LW. UV.tome Poor, to Also awed %waren., of all kindsManufacture's. aollblydasa TISIS DAY PU'BLASII£D, Wayside Songs, Ey Edward C. Goodwin, author of -Hampton 11•10hta w los vol leam. Prim 76 mats. NOW READY. Vol* I. and 11. of the LIBRARY OP STANDARD LED TER& "EAltad 07 Um /lush J. Pala. .1 THE LETTERS OF MADAM]; DB SEVD3II/1. TO HER DAUGHTER ANDERIINDS. 1 vol. lea Erica 11,6. THE LETTERS OF LADY HART WORTLEY MON TAUIRE.: 1 vol. lnna Polo. PUS. pp IN .BEEX. 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Tartans d ud, MAW ft Ono sad tattra fins rotto wood venom. 0600) ft zebra veneers, 47,000 ft coded and Itirtf or. m.,0. calla 11,044 ft mooned roommoi, r00100d..7. wood board*, 01.06. 000 Joliet ofall thickness Yiam and Cabinet Mouldings. 750 different patents, all et ray Zees Prfors, sod upon ea favgable Urine. any, Sheneetabe lishment In the country. Ordeerwillr be Mud with the ntmoit cane and alootott. 11AW7i8 WILLOOULLNY. No 070 viuniogter,st, bet Beach and North Aloove et., ardhem4 New York Qtr. — A AND MAGINIV. N B OY G ES S IVIIIT G LESta, No. 8 0 WATER STREET, IDA' OLD SLIP, NSW MX, la AVE CONSTANTLY ON HAND, AND 1,1. Manufacture to orlon Bags and Snots, Sewed and Seamles tT s, nay would for l uses, arul of every dealrabl• It7to and enali anacOly call attention to their ons;mal led dcllltles for Making and Printing Bags or Sacks for Flour, Meal, Hominy, Buckwheat, llama, Salt, Spices, &oi all of which they funnel to ord.., to the mat cowmen style . c i f . 4l l =ezlMl24l.4nd with oulck.t darpatch. GUNNY BAGS AND BAGGING and Tarim hinds of Thread and lulus, both LlZfn and Ootton, of which era aro roonetus oontlnual stomlles. tob7-13, Agents wanted to sell Maps Throughout the United States. 9Clsubscriber is constantla i issu¢ilnag{( now a attebs' Mai Useful ntattnlV=ln Lister% hOOarraiera Of the satintry arc coarlst . fa x , n VW: wi t t n u trassairtn t f . angts agrument . Ovalness ()AYALA% and ' ltsi nantilz ° ins full daissiptkas, tams, As. will to ant tree to • gosa awn who Is In vans of baratissa. AU inanitiss answered b return man. G 1,4 indesemeots dll. , ral allonanomada to Ascents and Pedlars already i uln ths bushman MEN OUT OF EMPLOYMENT, addrl,sa A. 11. JOCELYN, naltltsber of lopsaffr Mops sad illotiroted Shots: Nat. he and CO FULTON STRYJIT. Nan York. mbiamd PHILADELPHIA 1856. SPRING MANTILLAS AT wIIOLESALE. GEORGF , _ BIITLPIN & CO. No. /74 Uhestnut Street. ITULADILPIII4. In c onn ec t i on with Qea Rolpin, No. 361 ItrOndmlY, Nev. Y o rK4 ARE now prepared to supply the Trade /Off cur'. - G C ; r t h t t enrh g supply u g r nt ea the rowed date, from jne non. to the rocen i gw ' tr Arrotratiamill'end4reh to their advantage to ex. Woe nor otoclrprevlons to Durcheting• 130. vmThaaing for Gush or there cream win ohlve • 'least discovot, GEO. BULPIIsi CO., 174 Chestnut Street, Philp, maartmeedkla Between Seventh a Eighth eta KEYSTONE MARBLE WORKS, Market Street, West of Twentieth. PHILADELPHIA. S. F. JACOBY h CO., I DIPOIITERS of and 'dealers in the various ' lonian end Domestic Marbles. Etatnery. he" han ametatitlyon hand • hare and select amen:tent cf MAN. THLis. TOURS, lICINUeIENTB, TABLE TOM in.. anal deetriphone not excelled by any to the att f, imatitY. ammetan and thelsh. manors IdABEIMPLIIISIDEILS and MARBLE CDT. Tall& furnished at the shattest notice.arith Marble of LTA rtaVa raft? gl Wet 7PI tire k. l' A ' Jo tw sant terms. We neonatally boats attention to oar gook on hood. tetlltd LEATER. FRITZ, IiEN H DRY & CO. No. 29 North THIRD good, PRJLA'I44 NA:ROCCO biANIIFACTURERS, COUR -1121130,m1 Impart= of FRINCII eALT-NJUND, and alas in RID and OAK pm J.nyrni AND KIPP. fal6dTaW Heap Hose Mtuinfaotory. CTONE, Quarry street, above Second. PhilSelfkils. °bray nut rapaior 1.10844br we Lawar ". 4o, l rVi l titirl = r l = . 16aron i flu:Sen k :errroxiv• than Leath. liossiattg CINtashATI. D ENGRAVEND executed with deg • IN ALL IV ll M p tirol3ll3,la ttu asel 471* I 111.11A111043B,CAI:ardan B VOW* Bait sal Btizatos Casm. irrxts - PEORIA. k A nuAr! atts.Uall aomaLlikalmit: FENN.. ,wmcax.-:-.148 ba g ,. : oa - 11•1.0:ent. rila bl• • . ' • • IS MC KIM 00. CAMPBELL & POLLOCK, WIPOTNAA LE MILERS IN Staple and Fancy Variety and Dry Goods, AND munnuortraipis ON PLAIN AND WAVED LINE 6U MOULDINGS, No. 85 Wood Street, corner of Diamond. Alley. They refer to a long experience in this bru3ineas, as a safe =tee to the pun:bailer, that he will get the I toot,a nd best st7lea, and at pima as imam any other 'stab An Inepoction of G hem= no oWgation to bey. Equal attention will be oho= to Norchantse !bettor their elle be for erantinetion or tnachsee. zahli. DAVID CAMPBELL it SAMUEL POLL9CK have asaoeiatemik - together, under the style) of CAMPIIKLL POLLOCK for the tranuetfon of • Ovrarral Variety and Dry twinge. end the 311nnDW• of Pisan and Waved Line Gilt Kortid 1856. CANAL NAVIGATION. 1.856. IaidiSKIER'S PORTABLE BOAT LIN Via Pennsylvania Canal and Railroad. - Capacity 2000 Tons per Month each Way, O UR facilities for T i rr=ttion have a been t largely increased duringh; poet Winter, : ti7.7and Brlelmors. Oar LITAILLI DOITB.Anst iaa Ivivitunon AN mg apW VcaVgli t tstlrArrezaffeir ` °"" p" thm " */±h , 61/. P c ial° mhl9 KIER .& MITCHELL,. -PecPelereita• AGRICULTURAL. &C Pittsburgh Hedge Farm Nursery, togIIATED on Wilkins Avenue, spout one quart. or • arse from the emend te on the Parrovn/ and Meobardoe' Plank an extemion of Fourth etreet, and abant three and •Anartenmiles from Pittallmrgh., im .16121.11USDOCAL. Propregors. They offer Sr eels a V=7 or wen grown trees and plant. suitable for transplanting this 04 .4 romins. The n now coven mum BP gems of =mod nod mutates over 030.000 trese,__ehrute and plant and over 10.000 fruit trees. and X. OOO an auo EOruX are ef due Lite Mr removal to ortharda and plezmure Plants carendly smoked sad gnat eoxeding to an part of the United Statist t' Weilr leave to on the attention of the lame Crinflib. bery vmders In the to car ounivated 021.1 eel los Wally. elzing cf lame) aU the En, green Indigeno andtrotk. b worthy censers, adtivation in this Nett= of country. Plant* cm, te pro. nand of manylthinge quite large to give immediate Meet. Priors moderate ii tuna/. Prom etrangers, mah seam regirame In Malay of Pittsburgh tagntred at al Orden wldreesed to tut throng.).Wirt. ...CM% ltea Pletsburr.h. P... or left at oar grtattd on mute. CAM I. th. Dluaand hlarkAt. rDI a rioraDtly attend , : 1., Fruit Trees, Evergreens, de. THE subscriber would most respect fully crali the attention of Ws frhrode and Lb* ;a , o t o bi• lame atm& Pralt Tree Plantrer. UV% b n a, etTi. to lore Boner . : and tor r ear , sows OOU Dwarf end Ittandard ot . ear tretartni. a. °bake ear/eller. Peacb • es ..real ttuntrand dna oltla Cher. Ontiel ro ßra= f 7t. t. ttrebMried. entrants, to mow. - ILL" Vnneare . P. , 014/1 .ran d 1 gio=eg, mug be literally dealt with. Call and ree ' ont lg. 00 , 0 •othon. Orders left at. the Pittsbaralt P. 0. • m f r ,cimcsa Liberty et., the Oakland Hareem It( oiler on Penn a. Avenue, or the VitUborgb Norarry. tailed rum Oakland. win to Ornaply attended to. ool N. B.—Matto= dote WWl> tO Order. JOHN snresoms. as. 3,000 Water Maple Trees AND TEN ACRES OF LAND. rrEfE subscriber offers for sale 3,000 Wit vie lila, Trees and 10 ease or Lead. attested be. tweet. the Dimonit duels sad Braddock:. Yield hook Rutd. tyro miles from the city. The bad b beautifully eltueted tor. print* reeldenee and trill be aoldlow. Yoe bather perrleulure enquire on the prembe• of mtahthrd WM. WATSON. 4.OII.IOULTUfteI. IMPLEPLENTS AND 81111D14.—RA LPN • CO.. El nalton otteot. Nem York lads •n 4 Coral' oalk.tt W. W. WALLACE, • STEAM MARBLE WORKS, 319, 321 and 331 Liberty street, °vomits Posithfeld etmet. PITTSBURGH PA. anMONUMENTS, TABLETS, and GiLAVE -8TON1113•11nyv on hat* Stone and Marble Corte g d Faultgr. for Omartories, made to order. Furniture and Washetand Tope, sad Imputing Stoner. mule by machinery, 15 less time and better atyle than can 1.. done by mare menu.' lebor. Particular atterdevo U paid to the comets:gore of MARBLE MANTLES, of whichbase a Mrge variety of b.ntilhiPatm.... — Builders a n d others, are Melted to essials. our Meek of Mentler, se we fee I peransded that after doing tu, sod lemming mu mime, ($l3 and nterarda ) but few oboareable to own • good house, will be willingto remain long ',UAL out promotes ooe armor. Marble Mantle[. They require no eurubbing nor gaintium are slimy" man ere se orna mud toe room; are not liable to take fire, and do not cart much more than • good wood mantle. Marlin void low to' the trade. Hearth Storm) made to order. Our atoek of Marble best largeetita the Weet, and being manufactured by the workm, aided by to is worthy Of attsatkro. Order , . addreseed tO Me at 319 Talbert et.,Firtebtirgh.. filled eith illaratch. mh=3.l W. W. WALLAMM. Tae Greateist Medical Discovery OF THE AGE. AR. KENNEDY, of Roxbury, has disdoc. .o in one of our exneeston pasture weeds • renedy res twry /rind evettenseedreet Lie ward ...Oda le a . _ Ile hes Mien It 11,1 over eleven bond:red caeca and nmeL felled latent In two easeethoth Monier humor.) Ile has now to bls poseesdonover two hundred orrtifmges of Ito raluseallleithlnterenty miles of Boston. Two bottles are warranted to ours. oordnaeoremoath. On. to three bottle. will sure the worst Mod of pbaplee of the fame. Two to them bottles will mom the eyetern of boils, Two bottles eta warranted to cum the worst canter In the mouth sad. Wench. oseref Three to ti sipelas. TO bottles am warranted to curs the worth • 01. • to ery two bottles are warranted to core all humor the elm. Two bottlee are surmount to cure running of the s!! end blotottee among the hale. Your to In bottles ass warranLnl to curs corrupt tend teeft r etle wOl tome:all erupt of theskin Two to thrmbottles are warrant:lto to le the most dm borate mere of awl:math., Two to three bottles are warranted to cure the wont ems ofringercont Three to four bottles an warranted to ems salt them. Rto be ne fi t bottles will cure the wont cam of scrofula. A Is ahrays samoisnced front the fdat bettb. and • perfect. care Is warranted ohm the stove quantity la taken. Nothing loots go Improbable to thus who have In min tried MI t6.wonderful medictnee of the day. at that • an 02120.12 weed growing In the paeturea sodalong old stone ode, ahordd ems army harem. in toe eastern:Mt it le now • fixed fact. U ion here a humor It hes to Mart. Than are no DS OM Mal, buSli• or he's about salting tome cam end es of yours. 1 peddled nem. thomand bottles of It In the,..idnity of Dmton. I know Its elects to enry cam. It bee already dons some of the greatest cans ever done In ilessachneette. I gave It to children a year old, to old penple ofslaty. I Lave men poor, pony._ wenn, king ell - erne. whom Been was soft and 'Lobs. teetotal to • perfect mate ofbeelth by one bottle. To these who aresurmot to • eick headar_be.one bottle dwill steam cora It. It gime greet relief to catarrh and diestheett home who bars been maim Mr yarn., here la. ten and been regulated try It. Where the body le ernad It works pone easy, but when them is any derangement lf the fuoetlons of nature, It canes vary sinanter nab ogs, but you most not be alarmed—they always dimi" pear In from lour days to • week- Theae is neve a bad result from IL On the contemn *so thetnelthe erw you will feel yenereelf las • are person, I heard aeons of the mon extravagantentomb:mut of It that men event s Mood to. No changs of diet te weer nameary .-eat best you can get I here likewise an bah which,etten thrnes.' to meet oil, dissolves beroftelons swelling of the meet and under the ears. Mee ISO cents. Prim 01- the Medical DiacoveM_Sl Per bottle. per roe Ido—AdalL one teloteepspoonfutoonmi per der. Children Mar t mug, dessert children teem to eight yea eigh rs, temasoonfuL As no dleion can to made aepllcetde to all corPOI tote enough to oreer et* on the bowels tidos a day Mr. KENNEDY ems peremod attendance In bad cams of Bertha* gold. Wholesale end BetalLat Dr. ISSYBIGEDB,I4O Wood Kraut, carver of Virgin al/ay, and J. P, ILEMISO, gleamy, mlartlyda J. R. JEMMY, FORWARDING AND COMMISSION MERCHANT. And Steamboat Agent, BATWEICY4TH and TH &TS., _ DUBUQUE, lOWA. isirOoraignmente and ceders wolleited. Urn wo—Cartinl, Bo . bertson M. ChildsMaer I t KaA.. co. Kramer hl. • Brown & Blrksaerina. And • ants morons. myl&Onl ALEXANDER REM WHOLESALE G ROCER, ANDFORT= SODA ASH. NO. 273 LiberLtoeh , ald D. A. Fourth Streit Olivet Store. & H McIOALINFIVI, Fourth btreel, nor wood. rATTENTION OF PERCIIASEILS is ~.,...,,r ave dto our ;present aka; aalnitellbr 1314tail n l i ri Velreta. g rain 7and Tonga to. Cron dia l & Star=als. opOZ si redltatt sad Lon aztts u atoror a Ply. Priced Ingram Seat I Extra Twillad and Darn*. llall and Stair p_c2ll% oor ( 1g t i t r olinatfri4. - thit . = nmboared rialto and an Corns, Canton and Cocos i d nlte=,tl ° §Wa r .lo. 4 .VOZW e i t Window . Snider. Green tad Bud Holland. Att. dm, or widen -SI be offerrol tor oat* mr Mtl; tofEry:Kr oleo PrVaft4 (Umiak Cider and Vinegar. INEGAR made artlessly for enmity use and nom told to mc c l p o tt . :La,moll ia ot the Eats) 1 . 4.7: u. s h, .b.rop tan be saved ( 'a' l- t j bat r hara W lt V 4 I‘.r tYln• Violist . mole from Oblo Orttoo. equal to WI-Seat , - Ima i rtea. -r"l r% • • _ be. a d " v ir I.6 7 eit r' Atilt* good Sbe attoutbm of Wrote IlimillMa. WALL IMporpand too ccmatry rainatanti In psztlealsr b dttootod to Ms Tin* Cider that will keep awed until next Fall, Thostove Vlnettors ono Cider wattsatoll to boas 'two anted mh d.B3yfg9. 1N Wear 1140 Ist at. JOSILVB. WEITZ'S sgme CORI&GB REHM= LSEPH WHITE now carrt‘on busi n, DL wad= vcinciliell. (nor te Pitt& h and Lanconoirellis, near tt 6'lba se l * pills Incites the Duthie to hislinot ids anchor ABU, 1113fi11113, an Ant 11 . 1ticolst" lyinfbras Ircasettem pfganAls, thst opt 0017 IS mode. Fot~scs atiosalscan to tits tnulnoss. enables to to law Wen. his patrons ths sums choke collection of • wbieh as puny yews nut ft has been his mile:els= snits West from the micas sad most talented blanadotorons. Th. mews o 5 bit now mum Is co INOI2 I 31. 41611•=11 isaj m lls best and molt team thesannabsred 1:7 Moo bassi sifoinsses, . hick fob demenacus Minos of bunions boa heansdv inim ofGoons FXofnttJosrew.mn rood, .....il th .tb.us. Bell Vont. .B.—acerfape roared talla bat nom, ..ela pata. atilt dfr gißOlit - S. P. CHOATE, M. D.. a regular . prod:Mona of nedletto in 3 RI . 3 Man% et. Jams On. Naternary =A. 1 .1 N. D. 8. Oirse-Dsor Bin Sun soy 0f,..13,E 13Maa u m pm", that I bays bun In Os baba wean than in , I nseam an soma tim e s:i and trunnavocal reined,' to au complaints Lars. "Ito Conn= cop" br recent cola. Its Uto best known V mob not excellettby ars a Very rseprotrolly rum 8 P DATA. 31 D. l oud suet sold _or It. IL ECLLZB3 I CO. naafi Vont .Srand sta • meld rase 3111131., O. lo:Om.. It. &EAll an 1117.0 1:t ft - Omer Or_ oath sad BealtbOold struts, MUMMA Ph lloom, loOollo+4 Tomer fto,,,bought and so. eaevmmleCoo. Laud Walnut. MO* . Om. am ..". Um:lW AttazOico erns to sobtilifdlOi Ma/OW= .I' 0. ' 2 . 2.2.1 "! 2446 -' " _ . • - BIE GRABS—We have _inn ned supplr of thli.exadllr wxdzmwat calthatinodll -Ap paa r nay lotto au% - a. ULTIO Mct Roast. NOTICES. &C Dissolution, partnership of James Irwin &C0. ,, 1 18 2 dleeeleall e on the le that, Dv vecheal odemeat..,— bneletere et the led dm end be yelled bi,essons JOHN V NV Wad e JAILIM inwur. Plitabaretb. Jazaudy Nia&V. TELEtuadersigned will continue =um W.O A.oire of not earl be . - .131VDS James Irwin, MANIIFACTURER 'olr ASULPHURIC RTHLERLSulphazio Add; Mired Ibtrits of Ifltrr, antrle .144 Hoff laaa'il anod Eh:Distill Ada te a r mI MO "14 'l4 .m 313.17 ir TIE Co heretofore exist Leg ands tbo firm of A. A. alum a Cp.• Lk tab id aAltuolvvd, bygb=bam A t NathatE ti. Mtn= Yob. hem I btu .1&56 • . F. .11A110b1 ciI•PARTNERSIEEP—A. A. Mason has, Ws day sairetabba bitth libn ill thainri . Natbst V, Mt& of by thoi i VE:==s fin Vi bipbablilgaa ibi alma 4 at. No. MI st. &MEM A. a. kV NATHAN WUITING logo . ArabATT k WILSON, wholesale Groan Ornualsotho Merchants ImdPoolorola Prods= so/ NW. Nang-'r, No. IA Litortyst, litostronti n i. 4" ftli=l . 7777Sfee i blbtld • • Mel Dealers to Dram PLWW. 0114 TwbUTIO Na bT Wood stewt. tatt SOS. OTICE: Jose e . Eit eba 'Fleming liana% auto "tre.tath" . " ll `a co^.. DR. O. 21cLEUTE13 Liver Pills and Perinifuge, rites° VRD. • - • • tro . I. nil', regular i taai *: and duced by a armalendable an:riara=ao e' ir t' cell Le exce4 bee enacted an IIingOVIMI EPS an tbearlginal LivaltgaL and Irgertreall of DMA= baring prmared thaw =ohm se the medical leertmer 01 lar: C. Mae., for mans year. (Mr Improved Liver Meerut Varralfage NM. meter enleame and me more mild La their operation than. the Liver Pille and VermUngs Trend aavollag Lithe ter LW receipt at Dr. Ll. - We make =a dieduetten underetandingly, and remanmend than to the allialantaa being both pleasant and mostly. and bane then rtor to any other Lirerglll or Veradirom one Peed Certificate of Dr. C. Idardazte,7lG7.7. The Whole World Conneredi Dr. 1. Scott's Celebrated White Cirsassian Liniment. The waterers/ relief Molted by as /ration: edtkda ten• dented AnmotPalu Klinteln cues otlU,lnu:l:ltO:lera.float, Lumbago, don Throats Mreelnee, Butelne,tl 1341 7 toisa tb. olota„ ded•ta.m. Ran., =Mae B=ule or any other divests or which a Pain Baler or J.. 1 le need. enables xis m assempodbUrely Ina& ln. /, tamers Celebrated *has annutruns .eem.t le the aunt tellable. pan seed Newnan remedy yet dileurared,lt / (stand yr:death* far Malmo ditarie and entde cation qfpeta, Tbeandbrktea =say attentau dgmtkons of virtion,gls , bY persona et nd Jent and 'tent brier 'Sty, enonld nature all to adopt It s. • Standard ramlly Remedy. The non inenelue rm .envies nothing wore Ulan the following tattlmony at Dr. McLane, dbe tingolehed as • crest dinoreser dawdle& ounuelloe.. R 6.512! ILEADII REAM bloacrawrOWn. Va-ArPt. 12.1866. This Is artey, That I hare gami n . the n. art preparing McLane lionral&VVermisoaps awl Urn Pllle by . br. L Bw.tt, wbo haa been iragba hateL ezrrcpsilapa.4 .. , 17.nY original eltedicines pry aloe during_ the lan Taw*. Foam awl that 1 believe he bas DIPBOYAD lIiIM. I maze the above atatement the mare. Mingle aa tel tam RP raLavat in Mar whateerr,_ would turthar eat abet I have frequently owed hia alennaten Mita Cir. omrnan Lament Lb my practice. with the boniest areas. and that I•canconsdanOntudy,teconnsnd It. O. 2dalitail. U. D. All tbe awe. liedlelnee alenarad Wel/ the I. sajb w r . n ef Dr. I. Esart. Doi/ by DrOallate Stul MO. Ch Tbn orT b seUr. U. AtcLanes lasnroted Lbw PM. an& baprocect 'Vomitus aro •I= ad Dr. I. &WI &Co" mato panted by certificate of° Ifr lame, 'Me coming Cielabrate al • White Clamant= Liniment sinned Dr. Limon Cue accontranlnt with signature at L Sent; IL D. EL I. SCOTT At 00.1501 s P Bank Plane, Alan rota t D a.. Dr. U.EO. ti. KEIBED. 140 Wood at. sale Anent. .1:P. Agou PiL. Allestusor. near Wined Depot Whole it22.1•11.1y5,T JOHN U. Y0U1111..--.SUO9. U. Xo=o-,71.1.NC11 L. IC.C.N• T. B. YOUNG & 00., StANtIMOTOI7.IO.II or FURNITURE ifc CHAIRS Of ovary Description. ItACTOßX—Federal St.. between Wylie oad Patsy. draw,. Warehonse-TrNas. 38 &40 Smithfield St. TEAMBOAT CABINETIBNITURE--Ne conetantly nasonfoncorlns WIWIIICL&T CABIN Interested and °CLAW, and balite the attantkm of Uwe* Interested ln landahlng Yoga. .T. B: T 013140 .11, CO. JAMES W. WOODWELIy CIAIIniZT PURNITURA 21ANLIVACITtilh11. - NM OT to 90 morn yams. mammas 4 W. W. Tespfiettay informs his ftiellab and oustomen, eat he blutjurt cassioto4"hle Soft Pu.rnitas, shish to decidedly the tarpon lad Dom ! Dyer offered. for ohlo inthls sity. As ore I, deterashorel to Shad Ws OWek, withossomed materials, Sot scrAmosnald.p, and assort d , olaos sad from Us stoat of ids orders and Scatty /a mannfartaring. ho la anablad to prodso v., ranted YURNITUBIi of the Icanast U. 2.431. slimy, on hand rho groaV ' eat= of say ascription of fornitare, from ths cbassot D ay to tho mos. Simard and coldly, that a nom% or ony pyre of olms.llny Le furnished from hia = o ss manutactosad sweaty to older. Thu followtag tomtit Ws pert of al. assortomote Plash. for Sohsa f Sprigs awl =SW cannot bo la any of ttes .giera ' • • - oltiaa Donis .3.llr=to ftpx, 40 Plainllormag • —' 100 Bolas In Plash and Ilan sp9 Dining - and lksailion Mo 100 do ts ss Mabry.) Maher L 2 Amatory A-DO* MS. 00 Walnut do; 20 Doss Bast aim Mc Mal:r do ay Pzellosi Main 24 Came Sea Caw t &ell= M Chair 50 Walnut do .dot 13 UMW Virdlnig Dohs 'OO Mahogany DlTallir Rat and To stand; 50 Walnut do . - 10011ar top °entreats* V2=MlChalfro • ' SO do Bona= glitabsthms Qs ~ II ~...."3 ., W do B , Zialo a la ui 1 . 40 . 100 Ootamon do Arm IA Plain Irnslag Bursas Elothlo and Hali d ttatrit AO Mahogany Dodrtaadi Wharassar, 100 Walnut Papier Eaarla Mange do 00 PlaabrOk• 4 WWI O WI 00 Cherry sad Po;! AS- Mail and Fla do Maas Lidille 0 20 Mahogany Wardrobes grt dada Mang Tabora 10 Walnut do Ottoman;) 10 Marry do • A boos lsriro sac mmtortommon Paraltarsand 91124 r Chats Caldnet masers ISM *Slam Is that Ilna. Ateamboats assl Ho fasished at du shortst mils. All ardor. arousal" attended to. sob2o I. LS Mins Iree of Charsutul! TWO APLINDID PARLOR RATISOB. ENTITLED "Bolton Abbey in the Olden Mmes. ° a by road angravtaths con. rated paintlng by Lasulmen. and Um -• at the to Dam Egypt, 'a large and Wan ameneros Dna • painting by D er .Llt. Thastall man or the alines engravings le 33 p copr. can/. -Dot =II be ma, free o. Ohara ae harm Th• subenitare lar• =Latent= • BOOR ARM= la Ptdisdalphis, and olli figrongii any took or public. din tne=ritall , _prkei tree at banana Any perains, Warding the ratenallast= =4:Vie g==.:= Lail Sleds% %ha HZ. wince int an s roar and • copy of taman alicesbeandral en. innings. orge. 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