FTT'TE3.1317.11,43-1-1 - r. ,'FRIDAY MORNING, JUNE 26, 1t1.7.7 Par Phan.. Cape Jeannine, lot dlspla. • ••• ....... Oa , do Tad do ..... ......... Pmfhlae, let 0 rap-.. ........ .... ... Do 2nd do ............ Ds aiooloy. let dim 1,...... tee-Anim a , toner do .10 li, v 2n4 .10 Nowa ofthe City and Neighborhood. i Reiimi ..71 , 0t..1. , 1 1 t . --- . -- 72 - 2--- - -=- .. .5.2...., ~ -..-.-_. r ro let do ..... .... ..... A NEW Trt.trric.-In alto cities of the old world. Dp... o Ilnd d as wo bare read and as llogarth has taught as in his Mignonette. let 6 pot, o more speaking-history of crime than was e , o r writ. tow.. Wm - Walla 3 polo see, them sire cart:tin wretched orator,,,, firre[!,,, Do do 2nd do la' tel . ., Ist spot, procuresses, who' ender specious pretests of friend- 3-„6„,.,, , .„..,,, , ,, , i „, pot . ship and in swede and fine feathers lore yoong and Do 14 C pot, innocent girl. o their everlasting rein. Creatures.' no Tad do like these have nand their way hither and ply their D. 1 . , _,P , P0t. 1 . damnable *rat' in places somewhat remote from the . 1 . ) ',., P m u di d ",•••• ...... • ' ........... - city, in bons of come quiet ,rillage or pleasant Do 2nd A. Y hamlet where children are brought up in unsunpeet • Speelmen Prints, let tordse. ......... ..... lug innocence. They there Weave their toil, around Do do 2nd do • their victims, get them to come to the city on pretence C.1 17 .) .'!". of Pla,":.• ?, 1 " d ' l-111 . 1 iV". 1 -••••• of a visit or to enter some milliner's! dr mantua-nuth- s pa . i.si p r ,,,,,,,,,; . 1 .i',..„,,,...,„',, crhi shop, and when Once within the deceiver's : crr rt ..imynas. clutches, deliver them over to those . hell" which inay • Cartuttiona and pinks , best aloof/1y Ono. U. ' oa t be found in every city, alas for Immo nature! This ' re'l , , , " do do Oro. O. lit•aley Jas Slcliait. art implied by bring" in hymen form in this city. A '. ;.',„°''"°" • ....... .., d ',': ;1 1 ,': ltiss A lientindy distracted father besought the aides Mayor Weaver , A.,;;,,17„, , .... d„ de Allred Kennett. yesterday to search out the place where Lis daughter Weems., hand .. do do John Murdoch is concealed, probably notnedhere in this city, a" Inc /tommet.. hoot . .... 2.1.1.. In Jam. NCKtilit has at lent craned her on the rood hither. art!. The . ~D i' ° , ., `', l r ,''7,'"„;." - I°, do Mo.. Wm. nage!. Mayor with his accustomed energy set the police on ',;,...; ',',., Fl o ' ,;,;-',...- 2,1, - S; .i„ ' A t.,1 1 Y the bolt, when they. foiled, at a nutoriottit resort oh. Design ' - d o do smit e ,. lytili ‘do . on Cherry alloy, nut the girl they were seeking, hot Ida.' Design 'l.lO do A J lfoolnlafer another about 16 years of age from Concord. Ohio, ' Res. Cut 31.0 n ...... lot Jo do Negley It t'r, John Sitoloch,Jr who had beeoinveigled bym procure.. from her home ; 14 '"'" r ..' 3l '''. 211 " 1 . 1.i.m0 1 ens.tuats ..... lmt do • do :angled' .t Co and brought . to this city on .11,0ndny l as t under pro- : i'tewo Pertsaunl......2d do do 12 & Jon Ilardoch tense of engaging her in the millinery Imnintss.- , Hares notlll,lll 10 , 10 /1.1 Negley A. Co The victim had discovered her mistake hooey... ul3/1 . Ito-su Boar:anis I.ld do .10 WA J. Murdoch With the true courage of a heroine hod-n stranger illk .c. Team 14110 do Seeley ACO among strangers--defended Iterielf against ruffians i ro - ,-- 1 . , - ...,..1,„ Murdoch who resort to such - places, and was fortunately re.- I °d:',,pll; nor ° i , do do Gee II Noel.. sued by the police and brought Incliner the Mayor to • Ito., d„......... 2,1,2„ d o I V &Co whom she told her story. 110 procured her a ticket l Him,. .do 'l.l do do IV A. Jan NilltdoCll on the railway and rent her home, I The committee feel it duo Mr. James Mcliain to )Dc take upon ourtelvei to warn those who are elf- : elate that Lis collection of Verbena, were very fine gaged in this work of ruin, that they tlesi4 at once.j and tnerit a spadalfayseahle notice. They hare soma one on their track who. if Inc one ; .Messrs. Neglcy A Co. and Mr. Albert I:tumult es - Inteetelil in. bringing tho crime home to them, will hibited sAm e new a 11.1 rare Pleat, o great hettety, make them wish they had never bk l ll hon.. For wh wh the commit:re deem thy-of f wor partienler no sfanerrimes there may he mercy: for this none. Snell lire qii.l r onmendation. an'idketual and condign punishment is in store for ! JAM!, LdheNr, it Italy that all which is worst and most to he dread- A. I..Linoss, ---- ea In penal inflictions for the crime of kidnappiug. J. 132 Corris, and in the fiery indignation of an incensed and our- , rixtrrAßl.ll. rased eaMmlittity, will 1m sharpened and intensified i A.oaregun. lot ism. 12spear.. and brutight home to the guilty party without nut • do lld de do shadow of "fear, favor or affeetion,." The avenger i-, ''.."l.". le do 61,100 d, °A do do an their track and will drag them forth to the light ; ~.21 , .,,. before they knot . , it. There is to be no half-way ~ ors 0 - :,,h - e ° ,‘,,',.., 1.1 ,l, n , ;1 ' ' ,; ° „ 6 " about it, for a man is in his place in this city who is ' Cie.. I.t do 1 ,,' pock. alive to his.duty and will dents out the scum of . 11 .riiiiib..1 1 .1.1 do A. tal Is. thieves, bawds and pickpockets so effectually that . d" •;''' ,'''' 'l,', 'they will not rest content till they have seen the very ' l ',l,', ° ` ° ' L 7 ', L ; - "C''' last glimpse of smitko lb:xi hangs doer Pittsburgh.. iialrii, lot d o 12 ll'hit.., Let Hem not say they have not hey. wanted. .1,, 2.1 do 12 do • do Ist do :2 l'efloo., y, ~ ' lo 2.1 do 12 !1., COCItT Or QUAIII•Ell SCSBIO.Na, &d.-..etore t pL,d,,,, i,., d , g.„„ ~h,.. Judges' 3l'Clure, Adams and Parke. I tem, 101 do 1 ,1.0. Thursday, June 25,- - 1851 %-Commouwealth : 11 21 1- 1 " vs. Win Porter; indicted fur larceny, en the 1 1l ''''''''' l ' t d. ' Lairs ' ul '' ~. 2.1 de de oath of Charles Hyde. The prosecutor is a lum berman, from ; di 1.1 da 'rondo fiddial, Crawford county. During the I 1" FA 1" do recent freehet a, portion of his lumber broke j ;i:.; ,I,^;; A''',l".,`""t'• away from its fastenings and lodged against a ! :dialt,ts, Ist do part. pier of one of the bridges, whence several boards ' l'h'.'''.Th- I",' . 1" rm.. were 'privately teken by f'dd .lefenitint. The r. .f...., ~V. a 1. - ..r . e•.t. baat4l were found in l'orter%s yar.l, and lirnlr ' ,-,I . ro.g.i., it . . immediately made- infortnntion ngainst him for ; 11 2 1 ','•' larceny. Porter woo arrested, end admitted , ~,„l',:ri,;."'j;,,''w. the taking of the lumber, nlleging, that he eon.' bans., so-itt •detst sop, !adored Inc bad a right to du so because he caw Flll'll' others taking away nod making use of hoards , , herr... lor yowl Mart John \MM., In from the same raft. Several witnesses were ' '...;•-• do Dukse, Ilarksto. a A tnrnen __ do Ome- 1..01 ee a Azoi..en called to prove defendant's prerious good char- ;" ' imt. alt kin+. Itarttodore a Ammon actor for hoikesty. Terdict-Gnilty, with . rec- ,do zt do John atnroork ontendation To the mercy of the Court. . , iirrint, tat ono, t. 1,1. hot, trlinl4l.l 1„!: t. Nl'lliti: a ! Commonwealth vs. Robert. Crawford and ; 6,,,t.0„,„..,. 1,,,d;,,,,,1:,'"i' sinert anima! James 3lellride: indicted for aqsatilt and battery, ;do 11.1 do - ' hold. Nl"KiiMht on Lho oath of John Dougherty. The portico- ; , 1t , '‘.. 1 .t , le*. !, d.ut- J., tritola 2.1 do u. Wm. liagsh.r Inn of the case were unworthy of note, being i ":: lio whit.. It. alit:tight similar in features to those of other assault and :de Ist 3 ouorti h... Knox battery canes. Verdict._.-' tluilty, noel the I 11 It olio:el. I.ld coutrit, J... of Kan. prosecutor pay the costs. 1 do 2.1 An It Knight Commonwealth re, Joseph D. :ll'Langhlin in- I do 11.14101/1”, It met:comet dieted for assault and ,battery with intent to kill, : ' .. 1" 2.1 e i H.. J Knox J. K . Finirs on oath of Robert Campbell. l'ame not con- ; 'c'tL, 4i ido Elgin Urn,. cludetl I l ^ ;in id.ifin2s. Mod,. Him.. The following Liquor MRCS were thiposed of: , `l ' t dan.rt, rams t. I an. ens. Leads lvAloc. ll• s n 0...,, 1 Rudolph Ilonneger , Of the Third ward, Pitts- • .11.. limier.. .11.-itnniwto. burg, plead guilty rind was fined twenty-five g dollars, one third of which was awarded to W. ' Si e Hoer,. I 'C. Hamilton. i Do Tot 11.1rf TO ar Su sorn--1. If you went to le Wm. ITAMMer, of the Second word, Pittolotn.s . ' shared by n rotor that glides like oil over the faeo, plead guilty and was fi ned to dollars, nue-thi ', without pairing or neratellina , lad at the same time of Which was awarded to W. C, Wray. one that 1..1 eaily held in order. en!! at Dr. K...94.-of, ..., 110 Iroo.l. /lad I. a Amine Lissr.ejt of Gilehrtsts razrs. Vmt ran find them from 37 cents up to $2 ESAU - VT.IIION AT TOE I:Nit EMIT - Y.-11"e rreut in to • each, and rosy - tio look on at the examination a little while yesterday. We listened to the demonstrations of a claps In Yie. ' ocrietry; and were not particularly streak with them. I , s tsar Itnoreezt.-The New Cariir co_-et, !,,,-, ! a resolotton has horn adopted I,y the board ~i - Coon. IVO thatight .ho pupils, with perhaps one enception, • to eenarnissionern, at a recent minion. reducing the were not certain in general whether they. were going ; • . • . f the Cn t‘ T alum t tno n right or not. With rospect to mathematics, of con.° I fi"7"'" - "" P " , 0r 1.,,_ re _ t _• - • r " t ea a this is toile a fault- The rah...loot ~f. the Theorem I °°'' P" "" 1- """"' ". n ' e r' s ne.'' rear , '''' i. n'" iilhorml fo e eollertin • awl olt.loirlding entail r fund.. should homed.: , rich 1, much precision that all per. . • '•1 ' • sons who hoar may rteuprebend it. and thee the ' ;/,'", r `", b .,,"' i ' o° "" a PP'Y °nil" ti " . ind° " i°° of worse of reasoning will be readily appreciated, if the '' inex ' ''`` .°r ''' pupil only te he Las stated keep is s clearl pro y i n view the matter which i Tug nliam Democrecv ve. log of A rinslrong county Imre Another great faultin ho every school we Lau a ever, put in nominat:ou the follow ticket : ' .1„,..,,bd v .__. d . m „ K. emb no „ , }: ~. 1.,.,,,,„„0,,,,y. visited in this city is the apparent exceeding, et., • . , f - e.-Slia4n Trnhy, Jr. R.j...t.r, r:,,,,,d, ,f,,_ which all learners take to speak in so low n voice .I) l. - Treasone• - --Sunduel Crawford. roe, that nobady way hear. We sat immediately debt o r] . :' C. "" 67 ' I , i 5....,..- Robert Mclntosh. Ala i t.,- . 4 . .M . the class, It is true, but so near that one could hear Qoidle,. Triroter4 ..,/* A .-a.1..n y -Thos. IlleColittell a eonstflon tone. but it 17111 with great difficulty Ivo ! am i ty',.. m,w,ei„,.,„ . could distinguish what was going forward in the : - translation of no Ode of liornce. 11..1. true, we had 1 Tut Ilollidnyslarl, 12.-yisi., says that the Vial no hook , het too might have beard the pupils If they i lanes Committee niiiiconted hy tine '•lnilignation had read in a - common couvemationni tone of voice. missing" held to the Court Mouse last winter in re- We were restricted in the time we hail to spend, and ; gatt to On.. illegal ttdofse in intedienting liquors, ap ron speak only of the classes we heard. Vetry few ii. l /,11 to Inc kill vigilant. Al the regalsr April tenth persons were prrtont. If there Weft. more mot, oar readers may remend.r, prosecutions were in. who would go in to rho school and exhibit a lively gtitntr.l against quite a large rano her of offenders, intereat in Ike 1 1 11t1S13 to which the Visiversity is dddi- ;an d at the arljoarned fekgiOti on Thartolay last a caterl, we think a new epirit or ambition woubl Le i amour more were put upon the record. awakened and bettor progress made.. . --•.-- - , .... .. . _ _ oria,474L , rAi;r.R OF. THE CITT-GH DOD Tun Huntingdon .lore -icon mentions that the IVOSITII* 1 BAND AND TIM CII , CIIT.—There was establishing Of anew Democratic paper in that place on immense crowd at Lafayette Hall last evening to . i s talked of. to an of Ole sale of the Main Line.— hear the inimitable performers that compose ti t le rot, L The Arcs organ of the Democracy, - To < i 11,./..." wetted band. Not only the Hall but the street Ives favors a sale, and it pitebes into the Democratic fall,-nod in order to mcomtuodclethe large number brethren olio condemn its course after a terrible who wort:tunable to gain admittance last evening, the f g ,j,i on. third and final concert in this city trill he given in ' the same place this (Friday) erecting, to which the THE Bearer Argue of Wednesdey nays the Hon ticket. of admission cost $3, entitling the porehascr John:Allison, who has been traveling through the to It share in the musical trent , and in the valuable i North irect for several trionths past. returned to his real estate which is adrestistd In the carious papers home last week. in fine health and spirits. Its start. in the country. ligroin in a few days with the intention of going into' ..-- bu•ineca, for the present, at Keokuk, liiira. WC hare received from Brady, the photographist, --o--- of New York, a picture of Harare rlreeley. It ia a TuVAI/te.—M r . Henry Loraine takes his benefit, eerY f.idtfdi Pie t ."' W e hove' corer before Conrad to•night, and will appear in his eelebrated character in a likeness of tlto editor of the Tram" , Co per fect 'of Ring John. Mr. Loraine is truly nod really a a copy of—not to put too,fine a point open the mat hoe actor. who onderstanda nail ar tist i c hie mi ter—the pig -like eifiressues of the eye i for really, more an, play. hh, part trot the artistic 'km which although Mr. Gmeley is a powerful writer and a man , ~..,k „ it tort . natural. of excellent parts, lie ilnot a very handsome matt Brady is collecting together pictures of all the - twin- , Tun Crawford ./ourne, -are: The breach on the nips,' Men of the country In a grand gallery, sad ; French Creek Feeder has not yet been repaired, al- Home& his set for his, to be so appropriated. . though it is preisressing. The rainy weather Las ..•. inn rferad with the work. It is expected, however, TiisynLrna on the . Ohio and Mississippi Rail- that the water will he let in early the present week. road who may desire to turn off to Louisville ^firom XlitchellStation, or topass north on the Now ' Ir IS said that the portion of the Pittsburgh and Albany and Balemreatlfrom the same pottit T will i Erie Railroad between Erie and Jarnmtown, Mercer be glad to know that n well kept and spacious ' cr'itiitY• er will he completed and in running order by hotel stands invitingly in the crossing, at which i the Ise o f beee m b er "M. passengers will be sure to find a comfortable rest- • . Tor. County Nominations in Beaver will be made , ' Mg place Co long as they may remain. We ion Monday next. to be .pperteil by the opponents wish Dr. Biggs, the enterprising proprietor, the „ r ti ,„ N ational Ad at i ntrtrattun. success he deserves. -See the card (Whin house. • . I Tao geed people of Economy have commenced Nowanays when railroad time has been sliortenca , already to 'mit their grass. The crop 111 very henry op so moth as acareely to allow travelers any time ' and those which aro to follow look extremely well. fur meals where they change routes, It becomes ts..i. —..... —.-,,---- matter of no little importance to hungry P. ,, 0ng01l , Tire Erie Conference of the M. E. l'hureli, holds to Sod twit honses as the A wanicas at Indianapolis, I it. session for this year in Ravenna, Ohio. where, even If the time for changing cars is no more 1 than ten mistake, they can still drop in and have a', .. °MMUS Fermi is produced by a derangement of brief meal:. At the American Motel. good Tonle are ' the liver and the secretion of bile, which never °neer always ePeend on the nrrind of t r e . .in: , eo n. Fr e "' i with those who use t'ortrr's Spanish Mixture. Mr. gets ' De " no time in g ettin g 14 and from the ' on "' ,IC. B. Luck, of Richmond, V., who was subject to there being only the width of n street beton= it and bilionsne. Mr mnny years, states as n feet, that he the depot. Sea advertieeruent. , o , has prevented ha return every Fall by the free ten ' of this valuable assistant to nature. : Tog PeNFlX.Xitittir.—Major . Beckham, with his ---•.-.. usual energy,,htse a force of workmen busily employ- I, COUWEIICIAL TllAVgLeas.—ltr. Ayer's business, ed in repairing the tar by Ire at the Penitent'. I Agents are a pleasant annual to us, coming about no arm, which ha rl.neil 'onto two er three woe]. sine. ' surely a, the yeWe con say of them what we are The roofing. will br of Galvanised Iron, from the 'sorry we cannot of all such visitors—that they ace works of Messrs. Wood, Moorhead it. Co., under a ' uniformly 9rottemcn. They are known to as of the ntract with Mr. William B. * Scitife. A portion of pres s, im able nail roliable. accomplished business the roofing is already laid in a eery substantial and ! r o e, ' of n c h arnewr well worthy the benevolent call. complete manner, under the superintendency of Mr. , tag i n w hi c h th e y are engaged, of promulgating the Muekle, the foreman of Mr. Studio's establishment. • • I,Mt rentetlie, for the nick, thin age affords. Success , fencett Nontxamexs.—We Itevoin , t learned that , to you gentlemen and to your cause, for both deserve • s uccess.—llortiorni tThroutric. the Mercer County Republican Convention, which ' Mr. T. S. Itiltv!,t., who has lately favored n, with a was held in Mercer ou Tuesday last, put in nomina- ' call, does ample credit to our brother's views, and no lien the following ticket: commend him to the cordial reception of cur frater. Senate--John S. King, Esq. . nity--lon g may he wave. t Prothonotary—Wm. Waugh, Esq, Sheriff—Fleming Smith. Aesembly--W. it. Rose, Esq. The balance of the ticket we have not yet received. livristis of km 111,4.610 clothing in both men anti boys wear, are invited to ezatnine our stock: In tho ... furnishing lino as troll . in the above the stock is i fall and desirable. A fine variety of new styles The North American MediewChirorgical Ro r ie, , piers goody, exclusively for custom work and other a hi-monthly journal, published in Philadelphia and peculiar facilities for this department of the business i, 6. , t a r tfrt an in elaimed adventages not surpassed in the edited by Dr. Graf!, formerly of Louisville, CARNAGRAN. Allegheny City. t - fore us. . sd j 1,. This is the 4th number of the first volume. Th . s , te ~. .., ~ . .4_,._ and _ of t . .. . o t h at the Wattle, - has become a little mum 100 k Is elegantly printed for • gentlemen tie eeteeth the n eetteetwee . __ i impiety will bare a lar.o Medical profession we hare no doubt it is a desidera- 1 ' mniceuree of riggers from Allegben at their e Ifti lout. The work is published by Lippeneett A Co., floe, all of whom, ;specially if:the y day be Mi l t ;Oil Philadelphia. . i dusty,_ will stop in Chas. 11. Super's, corner of Penn I an d St. asrr streets, and refresh themselves with a glass of his icy cold Soda Wolter, flavored with the most delicious of Cream Syrups; all who hare tried it pronounce it par.excellence. ' t Ifir r i.Xn Cori:Tr.—The •charn Democracy held their Convention. last week and nominated the fol lowing ticket Asocx2l.ls--James Black and E.. IL Batley. - Pretkolueury—Thomas McLaughlin. Slur- Regirter---.lames-White:- Tierk chgni--Johu McQuietun:, Coateziaeionce-. Jarnix Shaffer.-- Preiregirer--Alidiel C. Merlin. Am ditorit-41io. • Oraltain - and C. C. McCandless. Co, oller—lrtn.. -Maxwell. Treble. of Aendesq— Wm. Campbell lad Samuel G. Panda. . . - Wserxonzioten Cortmr.—Tho Republican ticket now in nomination in this counts ie as follows See etor—Dr, .I.farebaed. AtteettiN—Win.. A. Cook, Fenix bloßride,, Register end Rerortler—A. C. MOorbead; Trerteerer—Dr. Z. a. Cow- P. Mffl Poor House Dirermr— William,Rae ...Auditor—George tiudton. DISTRICT OURZ—Before Judges Hampton and William& • Thursday, June 25 .—Threa unitopoliant caeca eame pp fowgiunetit today, lit.wero of no malarial vitae iniares& Tito fourth cue taken up today in not yet eouoladtaLand as it poneemon memo import ant eattc female ':wo refrain from roportiog it until it in hasd... • - Deicer Ao.domy took pU'ee at : MI. - Court Roues on Wedoesd.sr. • kr-,• - JAMES P. T.A.NNER, crtrrnst, Exmarrros.--Tho judges made Telegraphic. .... • ___.• . .fli••• .Y . sterda.r , and below will be found tho u .. uu u......„________ . _. H ------- - - - ; ~P.,,,T,T47pR,0..:-----Lr-ii,,)°,.ort,MrAßKJEatth.,•,,, T ,' 5' , ,, , ,.., . ' i t g. Les ma rsee .n trt r d_ A M, wnage. Thrm,,.......1.A...c.u..,,..g..3..71.0.1vErEcC.1.0F5T.11 : BOOTS, SHOES:ii.:H:rfirtzt;TeLD:SETa 1 No. 56 WO ' od e ttsbnrgh, If those to whom the premiums have been ! .... _ . D ITTS,BURGH. THEATRE., RC I 1., u k ACTUIIERS. and 'II II PIIII , AVELPBtA, June 20.-The Mant Line of the Public Works ef this State.. on,. v dal th.- 7.13;103, N.NETS, SLC •IP PrerDrmit, FRIDAY . . JVac 1:A, KA.. , PatcTs OF amilaAlmi: evening nt the 31orehatlen Ex elnie. The suit. ' . took place in the presence of Goa 1 . .311...•k :anti ' FLOVIt -the nutrker yesterday wan ,suletl . ant Art . .: t r he . ro ‘ : DoX,ensann.l,Parqtiorte ..c. Ptirate Boxes, largo-I. 00 , at New York and Pidiadelplim Pricy.. In komeetlen with a mry large - ;mil Faded god, Ar ti.,,, ,. ~,,,, ~ ~,,g, ~,,,n , ,, ,n,..,. . i .,, , ~,,,, ~ ,„, , ..,...,..... z . , ,, , , ,i i: ,. .. , !: ~..,,,,,, .ii ,, ,- ,, , ..., r ii . ... i iv.. ia ,.....l t thr . Ltlar4 , ~ ,,,14. , . . zi ... r ~,,,,,,,nr., ~..... .F.rf.... w.,...„ v ., 2, 1 , .... ' m ' puRCIIASES DIRECT F ' 1 ' ' - purchased by J. Edgar Thotnponn. the Preoident do . totio,t,t. Om. 1t... sototations .7 the lathy at s7,:m j c 1 _ , trill SO of the Pennsylranta Railroad, on behalf of the • $••••.• ALTFAATIOA OP Tam-Doors open al 7 , .;, cariain to rise ELA=3..EIT.ELINT Mocvrs -.Lit-JD Era Q. 1 company , at $7.300,00f). Cheers were given I ,1;n7,1*.:,?,!;-",,,1,';:: 1, ': ' , ' ,.,_. '" : " ,,,:,, ' . ' , '" ,4, ''' ,„ 1 1 ' , 1' 1,7„ 5 x ' ;„, „ ;°' ;.''' t" "- ________ He has on handy Mem' Calf, Eh, ar .,,r c0„,,,,,t3„7„, C3EB- its A 1.30, Illle•N'S' COARSE. SEWED AND Ron NAILED :4110E44, ADA irnm TO ROLLING MIMS AND VERNA:CFA for the Governor and the rood at the close.- t .1., ot o i...•N. i.e., / .1 - BOOTS AND 'BROGANS, MADE IMRE AND WARRANTED. Previous to the gale ltn announcement was road , 11 L L , k .. i .,, .. , C , ,,; . -- •to . .1 , 0 ,, Ito , sitonhi. to , li, and 1,00," d o 1. .... ni i n . .. ,, l ß .. h r:a or t l: e3 l ll t::7.:,:: L ,h, ; r ui Ty ' : .o :; - ; 1 1 1, 0 1 : 0„ " . 1 p,,. . t i :H i 1 . g i, u a. 1, :• ,,, , , P c .. y u n,,,,,,. ' , 571 1 ,: . :: 1 1:. , , , : ' ; r : . , ,,, ,:, , from certain owners of pPoperty on the line to ! ~,,,,,,,,_,,,„,„,,,,,.. 4 . ~,.. 1,, , ,a10 , 4. the effect that thoa would chain Invssessien iin. I ratil-all, oral, lour 1 - 3131. White I'l , h at nialtta,2:-. and ; ill , Nrl CV MALTA, of Pittshar3ll, who are te. fa ,s tHY 1n ...... . 1 In MAN NII. 3 Slackard rot $l3. sited en offend. If A T S H. A T S!! medintely. There was only one bid. I ALK A LI-o Mo of 121 , 4 r.aziiA at fain m.k. I PRID.I le Ilrenlna„ Juno :Nth, will be acted do conw• Leghorn, Panama and Palm Leaf • q,,,..,....fit.i.,...11151,..1,114011 Wet 1 110.1 1, 13y1.101.1111.7. rtlld ' ALLEOILENY CATTLE 31ARK ET. ..s.I • tho many applications at ,To /lox Offle. For ilelrepetitiorLS j Slmloqman s Ilistoriml Tragedy. in fla i ,e nr o i . , t !, a r.,,,, t;lit ,L, l: : l ~ Ladi.,. n00 , c . , nriaaesa`M i l a nW enho T r E a• P a: R B I * 1 t O d NITE ShawTB fll3BoOrarets.,2.llTilson* and Childs 11.2:1'et:' jl?laUllNip-APantittlng-orKhrtinttg• !Ct.:l..elitnedr. REFIF-li,. Allppit csontlnnra T ll7l,7: e . a j Z,.. Z ,;,,, t ,t ' , 7 ,4 ling mater. eastward. Tllft number taleved during the I Lady Constanm,Jullk Cooks.: Printe Arthur, Iles Young ' Le:a:horn and Straw Mate, week was' 313, Mutt/oh all wore kohl to cur butchers but I ~,,,,,,, ~„ n .,., 0 ~ , . ~, , u ,,., ~ , . Y 0uum4 .. 1 • 3 4 . ' alz-oclllNTC7Trlfit'FinflCCi'llnat_NhTTar:To7lfelr". 7i j aiti g n 'i g a th " e:•11y 1" , o f r 'rn on d itntretirhcal'7Esurt't to7uir'itLied'iL'Ao n a l- examination of toa whieh went east: price. ranged frran :l!i' to asss., gross as I. 3 , HEA rT'NEI4I { ZONTATITLADV. "' it. '" " A T In quality, equal to Tor 11, net. 5m ,,,,, ,, , moo ~,,,,,,, „.,.,,. u . l ~,,,,,,, ~,,, „ ,,, , ,k; 1 Der f Portman.) Mr. Henry Lamina; Much. do Toonrr. ' ad. .00„,,. '• • tuna. Julia M. Cooke - opLd3to butehriu took :bra, and Oa iota went mat. nrlett. ranged -- feu. 31. to 3 , 4 gr., which isa &elms Lonba commold V -- ._ it_ ,A CA R13.-31rt. llE:enr LORAI.3 - SE 1111.4 the ' W. E. CHILDS & C 0 ' S $1.:31 to g.:.23'0 head. ! , D' r honor to announce that his BENEFIT, and kat op- , . HOGS-nom: n law -old Raman. at f.,....,ha11, myks, I paarante but one, will take pingo on PATENT * ELASTIC..PIRE AND ITATEE-PROOF • MONETARY AND COIIIIIERCIAL 4 FRIDAY EVENING, JUNK 241111,1sy;. I CI -4 1 kicr''' LI v MIN 01. CORN EXCHANGE. When will ha presented (in con.queness of lie lumen.. an, • -EMENT ROOFT_L*G-. ,„„,,,,,.. 18 ,,,. cese on 110110.411ty evening, and tho 111111 q application. M A HHPREPARED TOPERRINCONTR.ble WI., And the bert refororcres o ra P . . P. EATON. (RANTS' TOBACOS; • t./ 100 bra. Barrow's do; ID do :y Toast do, Jan toed and for ago by W. D. RINEHART, Joie Wooden nem-MIL rvi,nra mI. es to arriv this reek r es sale by BP/MO= .:Jew N. 393 Liberty street. F comfortable wo Story. _L- !kick D.Vilhig UMW, 011.tapillUde Street, AllegherlY et Envies of Ue3).) • ALZICANDEIXIMI.. rt BBLS EASTERX 811tUPT147c7 ' ive ' l lICCUTCHZO 2/9, N, , .-ri.RD. 6 kg , cu , irci for sak . b ' R. DALZZLL Y k OP It OI ariUTI H E . I4--5-bbla. tiesh f02.21.5a10-br;• --,. ppJew .. lt. DALZELL:k CO. : 7,.. . E.7------(10,11.11S.--PdfinGtiaitOMOME1 •of Fine Can't...Ng recrivNilly JOB. FLEMING, Je• Cor. Diamond .t . Movlatt et; 11=11=1 COMM