littskrjl incite. »■ Luton—aßHu-'amu mm 8. RIDDLE & Co., BDI TO S s and PROPRIKTORS PITTSBUHaH: TUESDAY MORNING, APRIL flu, 1868. COUNTY CONVENTION Tho citizen.* of Allegheny counly who aro ojq-osetl to the National Admin iAtrati«n, aro hereby requested to meet in their respective Ward*, Borough*, 'JWn ■bipß and Precinct.* no Satuiu r tho 2t*lli day of May, lS;,s, and elect two Delegate? Trow each to meet in County Convention, at tho Court House, in Pittsburgh, on WEDNESDAY, tbo 2d day of June, at It) o'rj.rt k. a. v., for tbo purpoeo of nominating a County Ti.-ket. The primary mootings will be held in tho town ships between tho hours of 2 and it o'clock, i*. M..at theusnnl pliuie* <,f holding stirh tooetings and in tho Wards, Boroughs ;uH Brefinr-'t*. (xytween tho hour* "f 4 and 8 r. .« /.‘ v . ri >. , • The t iiiON ANt> the Georisia^ —Wherefore, O editor of the Pittsburgh and defender of his dilapidated majesty. James Buchanan, dost thou tear thy ambrosial locks’ Allonx. We asked the Union on Saturday in all hon esty and simplicity of heart, whether or not an fiHiclo extracted from the Georgian and placed without nolo or comment inits editorial columns (ifit was not in the editorial columns wherewas it: J expressed the views of that paper in favor of slaw to reduce to slavery all free persons of color found in the slave stales on Ihc Ist day of neit Jannary: also whether it really endorsed this “Let the press advocate the law in this Stale (Georgia) other papers will follow, and by doing bo you add negro paupers to the. white of the Jiorlh, and inflict an overlasting curse upon all intermeddlera.” Now we expected a fair and candid answer, and we have it. The Union Says : Wo do not agree with the Georgian that ‘any free man should be reduced to slavery after Jan uary next,’ or before it, for that matter * * * * V * * “Especially do we not desire that the North should be afflicted with any moro ‘negro pan £*”•, only portion of ‘the white of the North which w© class with ‘negro paupers' is the abolitionists, .and these wo esteem as a little lower, even than their proteges.” This is all fair and square, and we are con tent, but why did the Union work itself into such a fury ? We did not charge the. Union with entertaining the sentiments which-.* it copied from the Georgian, though it seen* to assume that we did. It now speaks for itself and classes with negro paupers all do not agree \ “Nomocracy” on the question of slavery, for we believe it to be an axiom that all outside of that sacred mass of dough aro We are content to be counted in with the pan* per*, • so we aro 101 l outside the Democrrtfc cock-pit. That “noble party” needs all th» room it has on its own consecrated saw-dust, to settle its own-fight, a very beautiful one as if stands. The LBATCKwoRTn Cohstitutios. Tho ad ministration papers bare set up a howl that the neyr Constitution of Kansas lately framed at Leavenworth, admits negroes and aliens to rote. Hero is the section prescribing tbe qualifications of voters: Article - Section. In all elections not other ' wise provided for by this Constitution, everv male citizen of the United States, of the age of tnentT-ono years, or upwards, who shall havo resided m the State six months neit preceding such election, and ten days in the precinct in which he may offer to vote ; and every male per son of foreign birth of the ago of twenty'one yeara or upwards, and whtrshall have resided in the United States one year, in this State six months, and in the precinct in which ho may offer to vote ten daye next preceding suoh elec tion, and who shall have declared his intention to become a citizen of tho United Statee, con formably to the laws of tho United States ten days preceding B uch election, shall be deemed a qualified elector.” Unless negroes arc etiisent ot the United States, or foreigners who havo resided in this country one year and taken the first step to wards nataralizatioo are properly termed aliens, the charge brought against the I.eavenworth Constitution, in this particular, is without foun dation. Tho latter prorision we do not think a good one ; but it is at least as justifiable as the precisions relative lo suffrage in tho Minnesota. Constitution, which have received democratic sanction. . Hank Statement for the preceJinr April 19th. iCiruula ouj iiptri... !*«*,. I b.., 2:s9,o'Jlj 53.vr«jft 1,5,H,451| 5«»,434 4W.030 23\796 1,3f59,722 301,760 127,9/50 * 155,573 t?Q2,6dl» IS3 ns•, 101.36 a 61.919 553,723 "H.iy.'i 122.7750 67,930 640,669 6",970 .•>6,00:t 277,600 93 Kjr; IW.O/.o il,«:to| 361,357 23,191 1,291,22f;|1,^j0^33;5,fi71),i8iJ r 343,0C2 ,267,091(1,194,232*5,513,821 |1^05,294 B’k PitJsb’gbj Kiehaogo £j'k M. 4M. •• Citizens’ “ Mechanics’ 11 Iron City *• Allegheny “ " bj " Notes of oth< Tdh CohfbbeWcb Commtttkr.— The corres pondent of the New 1 ork Times telegraphs : “The Kansas Conference Committee did noth - ing to-day, but fixed a meeting at lu o'clock to morrow. Mr. Stephens was not preseut, but was confined to his house by serious indisposi tion. The suggestion -was informally made by Air. Seward that bbthHbe Senate and House bill should be discarded, and action’ baaed on tbo Leavenworth. Constitution. It is the belief of a member of the Committee that a new plan or none must be adoDled. "Dimmick, of Phnnaylvuniu. a Ucompton Democrat, is so ill (hat his life is thought to bo tit danger. ’ The correspondent of I ho Tribnnr cays: “There seems to be do proepect of any agree ment. Mr. English Jsaid to-day, after a con ference with Mr. Howard, than whom there is no firmer or more thorough-going Anti-Lecomp ton man in the House, that Howard and he agreed on aU poiutß. ir this be so and English acts m good faith, all will lie well " Tbo correspondent or the Philadelphia AVi, American writes: “It is now understood that Mr. Login, has changed Ms ground, and requires the first part Air. Crittenden's amendment, submitting the Lecoropton Constitution as a tine qua non. If be adheres to this pos ion, then there can be no compromise, becausothe Senate is fully commit ted against remanding the question, and the ■onthern wing of the Democracy in the House will not consent to accept any such modification. Tho effect of this proposition, if adopted by Congress, would beio protract the existence of the territorial government until another Consti tution can be formed, sent here and accepted. There is a stronger sentiment prevailing this afternoon that the opposition will still hold its own, in spite of all the devioes of the enemy or compel concessions which will amount to a virtual surrender.” Strong Risolutioss.— The'Neir V o rk (East) * _ Methodist Conference tias passed tfao following resolutions: That we affirm (he Inngusg? of our Church in 1784, namely, that the practice of holding our fellow-creatures in Slavery in coo ■ SW ?' ° lden rul S, of °od and the imlieo r Jr ! fl,„ g A ° ■ mankin3 worth over fifty-throe dollars per acre, while in the latter similar land is worth but from seven to eight dollars per acre. IW ' ORK Tows Electiosh.—Tlio Republicans •re sweeping th|. Stale in The lown elections— the latest victories are in Niagara, Rockland, Ontario and. Tompkins counties In Niagara Co , Ucompton wentorcr the Falla, and it, dsapsir- UH g o.’nT‘ m, *2 “ rUal,oJ *° destruction, was “nm, Rutland” 1 I Su P orT “ ora 'wo Democrats." la ,fml^,> d ' L f om P*? n waa completely buried under the rocks—.V. r. Cmrirr. Mf- Whiting charged the sooi- N 7 ’ll l | a, Installation Exeter. N H., to bo kind to their minis!*, and pay his sa ary punctually, and to remember that -aim originally meant a Roman soldier’s stipend a purl of which was in salt. It should therefore ho always enough (o buy the minister his salt, which, ho thought, was sometimes hardly (he case. Tuc Hos. A* B. Gbhkhwooh, Representative in Congress from Arkansas, contradicts this report of a terrific hurricane having laid inroius the town of Bentourille on the 27th of March. It is the placo of Mr. Greenwood's residence, and he has letters from there as lato as the 6t|i instant, which make no allusion to any such calamity; Dasjel Wkbsteil —ln looking over a volume of the Abridgement of Debates in Congress the other day, we observed that the first public business with which tbe namo of Mr. Webster stands connected in that body was the submis sion of a series of resolutions of inquiry rela tive to the Berlin and Milan decrees This was in June, 1613, and Mr. Benton adds: “These resolutions gave rise to the principal debate of the session and the answers to them were expected lo inculpate tho government for concealing a knowledge of tho repeal of the Berlin and Milan decrees nntil after the declar ation of war and thereby bringing on a war with (treat Britain. The faot was, however, as it afterwards turned out, that the French decree was antedated ” " hat attracted our attention in this matter was, that this young man should have imme diately on taking his seat in the House sened upon a subject which put all the strength of Madison's administration to the test and which gave rise to the “principal debate of the session.'' , ' OSTKAK y ( o the general belief, Mr. Jambs B. <-lav, m his Lccompton speech, declared that Henry Clay was not. the father of the Missouri Compromise; and in a recent letter to the Boston Adnertixer he avers also that the pater nity of Lho Tariff Compromise act of 183° does not belong to that gentleman. If, in addition to these corrections of current belief, Mr. James B. Clay could convince lho world that Henry Clay was not his father, he wonld ronder a groat service to the reputation of What illus trious statesman. JUDOS Wilmot— The Harrisburg Telegraph says that tho persecutors of Judge Wilmot have again been defeated in their object, as tho bill reported by the Select Hommillco to annihilate Judge Wilmot'a district has been referred to lho Judiciary Committee, vrhich is known to be hoe tile to any such bill, violating, ss it does, the sacred provisions of the (Jpnslilulion or this State. Errsc-T or Bad Example.— ln lho debato in lho Senate on the 6th inst., upon tho Washing ton Police Bill, Mr. Fessenden said : “Thore is one thing more which perhaps it does not become me to say, but which 1 will venture to suggest. 1„ my judgement, much of the difficulty is owing to the very bad example which has been set in very high quarters- Iftl had been Ike cate that assault, committed by mm o/ petition and Handing in thin city had been no tieed at they should have been, and disapproved at they should have been, instead of being approved and defended a, they were, I believe we should hardly have had the Hate -of thin,, which we are now wttnctetng in this city. I hare no belief that the poor, the ignorant, the uneducated and the yioloue, have any very great hesitation about fol lowrng ex pmplca that areset them by the educated and people holding position, both in the perpe tration of aots of violence and defending acta of violence. [for tLs Pittsburgh Dailj Uautt«.J Joes Kn*o lU«d This.—A Hoiusm-I Tuthcoxt -lacoi llrtog l„ ih. n-IUnJ Mttaani „! SL.bojg«i, W . "*b ““ U 6 “ , d «*‘“ «-aorti »t (i pot itottiu, .t, „ , Ib> (•I.ant.BE.NJ.PAOir.Ja,* C U„ Uduoftelnrittg PbarL.. W.ad., „l , IeIWD • or K . Pm, auU Drtjggifta generally. aplthdAsrT Sprcial plotters. THE MEUCAWTIIiB AGENCY, i* ou 'j’fiK »M()*r*if »n AND PKOTKCTION <)F TRADF. B DOIGLAUSACO, Propri„or..' c ‘ rnrr «»* fifth Hi,., p<.„ Ha . _ ARMSTRONG, Manager *t«.bh.bed. New York. Jane, 1841-Plttsb’g. March !«:>. SEAD orriCß. NKW YORK beajccu ..rriLEa. Pittebnrgh... Philadelphia Cincinnati.. Cleveland Detroit ImbuqoM . Milwauklo... No* Orleans. Charleah.u Loaisvillo, St. Routs . S™ I ',''.* B Dodul.ss , Co. U>ud ‘ ,0 > Kag B. Dooulam A Co. Letten cd Introduction to Lawyers of Lieb itiudinp ..... re«|>ecUblhty in every eoclion of the Union, will ulfratii itoOßly furnish,k! to subscribers making application at th, 22jahlS. M, “ U * ictraln or ..s- ‘ili: nu* Tiutin? u.-xIA Jn4ta Ink and S*pui, at*, the beet style „l PainUng iu 0)7 and IfaOr cUers, by srhich the pupil ia«m abled to aucceed more rapidly than by any ji pinh «-After lb. r.rst of April ay patrons are Inform*! that my Rooms will be removed to No. 21 fifth nm 9 entrance as Cargo*. New Phrtographie Oalkry Tho*, d*- alring a snperior Portrait at • modoreto rate are reminded that my colored Photographs revised the ISru /Vmfirn at thalast fair. mraAltndfe JOHN N. OLOGGER. HOLBBALB CLOCK DifPOT No, 49 Fifth Street, near Wood, R KINKMAN Sc MEYRAN Wholesale and Retail lValrrs in FI S£ GOLD AND SILVER WATCHES SILVER AND PI ATE D WARE, FANCY GOODS. WATCHMAKERS' TOOLS W A V C IT M ATKRI A L mIM /T EASTERN PRICES, mrlPlydawP ' HERRON & CO ■t»un^miw f or <-’uokinK. Purlor and Zloatin u STOVES, (Irate Fronts, Fenders, Cooking Ranges, ie. lus 1-ib.riy si., Pittsburgh, P«. ETNA stovk -vvuYottt. ’ ALEXANDER BRADLEY, **»rr«*Ni*En *«> nrsimi urtrear riantt or raiiii.w, I'moit m heating stove: Plain and Taney Grato Front*, &c., jWIIOI.RSALK AND RETAIL Pmnlry on Allegheny Hirer. two s/puree north-east > Pennsylvania Passenger Depot Office and Sales Room, »rM Irdfc Ho, 4 Wood at., Pittsburgh. Pa PAYNE, BISSELL - * QoT WiiroricnmtM or C'ooltinu, Parlor and HaaMng STOVES, Q rate*, Fronta, Fandom. oto., ADdMenofactcrereoftbu Cclpbraiod CAJ'ITAL COOKING KANGK. NO. 330 LIBERTY STREET, Jji&ilydfc PITTSBUBOH, PA. latAovonta Joan l. sort).... w M*ccixooan. Pittsburgh Steel .Work*. JONKB, BOYD Sc CO., M»ntifmrtnnr»of CAST STEEL; also, SPRING, PLOW and A. B. STEEL; SPRINGS and ATT.w Orner Rost and Firtt Stmts, PitUburgh, Pa. mA O ccx.* ■AaovAcvuuja or Rogers* Improved Pairql Steel Cultivator Teeth, JnaaSSt* first Streett, Pittsburgh, 1\ JOBN COO\HLkAJ>rac BR( ». " KAsevACTbaus or iron Railing, Iron VanlU, Vault Ooore, Window Shntten, Window flnnrdi, At., Jfas. 01 Second Street and SO Third Street , (Between Wcodaod Market,) PITTSBURGH PA HNi. (a l i i» i l i variety of now Pattrna, fancy awl phila AiiaLlo for all purpooee. Particular atloutioo paid Uj clnalng Grave Loin. Jobbing done at abort nottce. mro SINGER’B SEWING MACHINES The great superiority oT SINGER’3 ILACHIN KS Overall others for the moo of ciuthing and Shoe Manufacture™, Ilarncr, Makers, Carriage Trimmer and Coach Makers, lung t,ron kno«n ul pncllnlly ms NEW rauiLV mioiiine, Wblce I, . light, comp.vrt ud blgbly orn.m.M m.rh,,,. (dolag a. work .mil, „,|| wlUl a. , org „ „„ hIOM ona ' oio.t tacumo. ta.orlta for bmily ttsr. A (nil supply of tho .bnt. Machine, for ul. at Now York pile, b, Ji. STRAW, 3ii Market at, SHW I JST Q MAOHINBSi TOR RAUfLIES AND RAI^VirACTORERS. WHEBLBR & WILSON MANUFACTURING COMPANY, niii w _ Bridgeport, Conn-, Pittsburgh, 06 Fifth Street. This Machine Stitches tbs ...fP o,t or Fabrlo, Attb.phumreofth.Otar.tor.nuklitgwUh eu.Om 1W ° oi ~ Wo. 68 Fifth street, Pittsburgh. LKA SC PERRINS’ Celebrated Worcester*hire Sanoe, PRONOUNCED BY * EXTRACT CONNOISSEURS OP A LETTER FROM To bo the MEDICAL GENTLEMAN ONLY QOOD SAUCE v AT MADRAS, And applicable lu b To his Brother at W WORCESTER, M*y, 1841. BVFJIT A ‘T b n LEA A PERRINS that V A R I E t v «w»r Jfauc# Is highly ort«*n>. A K I E T Y ed In India, i , 0 OF DISH oplalon Iho most palatable os w«U as the most wholesome wi Jo of .bleb taring |«| u> a “.™. D Su, * *°o r “- ebaanra are earnestly reoDeatad to ihß.Tk ’ P . "LKA A PKJUttKS” Stopper, sod prioted opuo the lebsls * W ut! * “ nd Sole Wholesale Agents for the Uolied Stain. JOHN DUNOAN A MINS, -4SSSSS!SSr iy **- VA*om*— L~- ~ VANDBVBH « FHTBND attorneys at I.AW, SftD ’ SOLICITORS IN CHANCERY, ShinPs Bind, Dubuque, fuwa. tßssij, “■ j “ •“ »' «-«»"> uio^x^^o"^' E " 1 ssj fc w. Ac ir. kinbhakt; S*"|^;V^° ,I ‘.‘ ■"■Mine No.J»»wjsmAla p “ srf *• "«1» tbflr lYlaadi, [ _ S#rnai fiata** 3 ' A PP®*ntm*nt-Kxtei»ded (o>Jtint l*t. URS * C - M. FTTCIi A: J. TV’. SYK K 8 Will remain at their OfJW. No. p ftnn strom, OPPOSITE THK 9T. CLAIK. HOTEL. PITTSIU’RaU. Till ./ I'X JS yiRST, IS6B, Do way be consulted daily, (except Sundays) ror 9 on *UnipUon, Aitluna, Bronchitis mod 0 ‘•ther Chronic Complaint* complicated with or causing Pulmonary DiiMuin, includin' tularrh, Jf (nr t f),'sente, Aff*etit>n' •<( 'he Liver, Dy*- -jj P c t J,,ri < Gtutrilit, Female Cor.ip/nmt*, ct<-. - PITCH k BVKE3 would nt.»le ibat tbeir treatment orCoounmpiioi, i. „ wu tIJ ,. fo ct tfie ducat- er k*l and tytu m al large, bMs hefure, and during Ml develops, j m t\* lungt, and they tbtr**foro etnob.y Irchauical, Hrgfonir anli<'* tn purify tin tic«d and .trfncilien tbv lyatem. IPitA these, thorn m« medicinal Nil ALATlON.uliicb ihey 14)00 highly, but Only Hi which u»j.| nb.un luv.. do l.Wom-c „f. **> »nd Invsli.i, nr* f. nllu ,.||y wauling th«> timf> of curfcbility uo *uy U i.t ba-u.l uj.un tbc i,Ki tiiAl tho waf -I Dm- r.„, l* ruwhyi) in n djr t rt rrunncrby Inhah'inn •3UNn rhurp.* for consultation. A Hot of question* mil bo *ctU to tlxwe wUI.iDK to coo —U nit h y lf>lf cr njr„M:d*rtment or all article# suite Uoh.r the COUNTRY HKTA 1L TRADK. el pricMtoplrwe the public, who ei» linlly W.vll. d to examine this * ,Wk m.-^UmdAwT John C. Bakei * Co a GKVUI.VK COD-LI VKR OH,!! This Medicine, propurci in Ih«* m<*-t »p pru.-ed luauucr, aud boURd by us, has Ur-ived lh.< u.,<- tluu of the moot sciisijtll)' of IheMedkal Pr b«.i..u Phil »-M,.hla and .l MW h,rc, who m.n.. „.l ,| .„ „ lrtlill| •ny ulhw now u.aj.ufaaurcl. Uf its cflirocy and imjHjrleiir '„g » r.-in. In Cyusomj.tkih. Ui.ul, Uroiirhitir. A:lbui . C'lu. uir Kheuinu t«m. and all Scroful,.,,, dU-a**, it is nun*. —Uwuaamle of. iui.,eut ~by«l. .an. ~f Kurof. «,„| Aiueri. . ha)iQ|rtpMi-d Us wmiderful cutai.te prupe. lira rr*|.areJ ~y JOIfN C . BAKKK A OJ . Wb-lml. DrutjjOsta, No lfU North Third street. Philadelphia Sold tMI Ibnggista thvvngfa..ul lb# country fcJ3.dtvr.~Jj m DK.vnH'i'j'iv. -tii DR. J. Jf al. MU EX, ggft SIfR o r a /r e n s ; DtAtXM ISI Lead anti Zinc Paint*. Al*\ *ll khxU of Pilnu. on*. VArnl.hr*, Winder* GUe, _ Puttj, Broshe*,*c^ mrlil dfc* Sr * t ' tV * aUm Allsg JEWELRY GEO. 11. AWDEItSOW, A 1?I Liberty StTtet, Pittshurjl, Mi.'nrric.rctxK *s® wnnLnuu rnairs is Krery V*ti*tyof PATENT AND ENAMELED LEATIiEI Ltulher, Split*, JJorocro, A u.xj Sole Leather. Carriage Oilcloth**, ,sc, AJIof *btch a.f|| hr furnuhtd utb« Io»e»t Cs*b Price* IDES WASITBD.Ta foreign exchange. SIGHTBILLS DRAWN BY DUNCAN, KHKRIIAN L CO., on rnr union hank. London, in pu.vl-ov (I 1 POUND STERLING AND UPWaUIW. Alrc. BUI* on thr- prinrltuil f.lie.au.l iGWLtof Krab Belgium, HolUntl. Geriiuuy, U.i»,w ~,1 ftMrr, coi.otanily oo hao-1 and Tor po,|» |. T n k WM. U, WILLIAMS * TVoo.I *troct. corner ol Third. MATLACK & KOGBRSi COMMISSION AND FORWARDING M BRCH ANTS Vo. in pine Street, St. Jhonta.’mo. „ urti' to 4lordoch A Dir Aron, Ist. Loiii i, Day A Matlack, Clncmnatt,' Ohio, Chss.DnKcld A Co, LoutsvtfK Ky^ P. l*. Dny A Co, Bankers, Pen, |l!« , Grom A Stoni-, Baokan, Muacatino I w -»e Day A MatUck, rblUdelphia, Pa, ’ ».nJfT ,rlh ' Ch ‘ c ** ro ' K ' fri K hl A«vm for THituMs CeMr R * llr * d - JaSOmdfe KY M A N Ar »ON, Mannfartnrrre and Dealer* In all kinds of TOBACCO. SNUFF AND CIGARS. AND LEAP TOB-A.OOO Cbmer o/Smith/,etd Street and Diamond Jne Vt _ __ PITTBBUROU, PA- Btl COLLINS, " Forwarding and l Coramlsalon Merohant, AND WHOLESALE DEALER IN Cbeeee, Butter, Seeds, BMeh, • And Prodoe* Generally. _*wF Nh. Street, SAMUEL GRAY merchant tailor Ao 62 ST. CLAIR. STREET, ' . . Dr. Irish’s New Balidlug. ■IAS. JvioJL«AU<>ilL.lN^ * HABaracrouH or lleobol, Cologne Spirits nnd Past! oil, del&;dlyfc A*«. 108 and ITO Scant Street. PHILADELPHIA: SHKIM, fsss.’ VZtA.U.UOBEHIIEia A DROOKsHt No. .-i3(oltl No. US) South Second St., T)LJ>PECTFULLY tiivite lieuiern and Mil- A.V linen Ui (heir herb and su|wi lur nlu k ol RIBBON*. BONNET MATERIAL.*, ORA»‘«3. BLOND LACKS, ARTIFICIAL FLOWERS. KUSCIIK.H STimV ItONNKT*, MEN.V AND Jii>V3' HATH, MJS.3E3' BLOOMKKd AND FLAT 3. Ad*l ev*rj tiling ccrini-i-te.l with thin Iwaitch oi tl.i l>u>i *a_Sb .rt liujo nod cash tny.-rs will rf n ,} #ur pri adapts!to c«ot fur cast) will be allowed. *B»Plc«»e cm 00l and preserve tbit ad*eitt«emebi to niod yon of vlsitlug '** wbuu you come lo this citv ’' ?»I,l>OU Kljtarl) lor any Madicine that will •iwl-PHATT A BUTCHER’S MAGIC OIL, the only Indian lUmody now sold to Bhatmafm, Aeara/jrto, fltadaeht, TixUhache, Vain in th< Side or Back, Syr aim, Bntittt, Sort Tkroaly Burnt , CbntrucfedCjrdt amt Butckt; the only reg •Ublo romady discovered that will set a pen them and Um ber the joints. lltOQtandsof persons bate bean cared of these complaints by this new discovery. All are invited to give It a iri»L Principal efflee 306 Washington stmt, Brooklyn, N. T. For ealo by DR, GEO. U. KEY&ER, No. UOWood street,and J.P.FLEMIN& Allegheny. Blgnatnre of Pratt A Butcher on fhe wrapper, and name blown in the~bottla. j splits wF MMPPPPMMf Trusses for the Cora ofHernla or Rupture. MARSH'S RADICAL CURE TRUSS. RITTEB’S PATENT TRUSS. PITCH’S BUPPOBTEB TRUSS. SELF-ADJUSTING TRUSS. DR- BANNING’S LAOE or BODY BRACK, lor the rare of Prolapsus Uteri, piles, AbdomlD.il and Spinal Weaknesses DR. 8. 8. PITCH’S River Flntod Supporter. PILE rnOPB, for tbe mpport and core of Pile*. ELASTIC STOCKINGS, for weak arid varicose vein*. ELASTIC KNRE CAPS, for weak knee joints. ANKLE SUPPORTS, for weak anklejbfnts. SUSPENSORY BANDAGES. SYRINGES; also, every kind o' Syringe*. ' * • DR. KEYSERaIso bass Yratewblcli *Ol radically core Hernia or Rnptnre. Uflk'eaf bis Drngrtorn, No. 140 Wood street, sign of the qojden Mortar ap&dinP Galvanic Battery, or Electro Magnetic Macnuna, £oi Medical purposes, of a very superior kind, wIU he ssnt free of Express charges, wherever sti Express nms, qpon a remJUanco of Ten Dollars Address Dr. GEO. n '._ gKTBg fr. Na. Up WoJd st., Pittsburgh. Pa. apB:dawF Children Cutting Teeth.--To Motoim add linaa —D S If .*? PARRIS’ CBtXBRATETiBOOTII SYRffp .—This Infslliblo resaady bsi pnwsrvod boa ridi ef children when thought pastreenvety,from contuP >n *" " yon as the Pyrup it tuM-ed on tho gums. the c lid will recover. This preparation Is » Inoocoot, so eltt- CArtt'ts, and eo pleaeant, that no child will refuse to let lu gnms be with »t. When Infants are at the age of Rtootha, though there Is un appeanndoof teeth, one 'h* Syrup should be ward on the gums, to open the pores. Parent# should never tfe leHbont.the syrup to tbe nonary vhsre there are young children; fat if a child wakes Wght with pains In the gums, toe syrop Immediately gives esso by opcniagtlw poreeandhading the gonuythsre py preventing convulsions, fevers, Ac. .» Prepwedonly by Dr. Bwayne k lOOO bottles I tut neared nApt sals by too Pittabtnh Agunt, I nirawpwj J PPRIXG 'TOCK JfST OPENED, Comnlry ftt!/ SkiMK, AT AUCTION. WE WILL SELL ON THURSDAY IIiJUNJNU.Apij! S2J cummeuriuK ul 11>. „< ■ lu ' * w - Oioclnoatl, Ohio' Vftn rL'V bbd ' <»*nn«u Wi Uc » son,ooo d„ j 0 Ci«r» 'arloiu lirandt No. 1 Good*. Ttaji*- AH ■nuiauodar AJOOcmL - ... 11 .. siiW, four mouth* sf.(w am j upwards. dz r " tL *5 . _•£!*?«_ o I SK«iSiKaI:;K- rf BV °'P hana ' Court Sale: * IHTUE of ae order of tic Ornbauif ae f.Zr2.}'£ b CZ ““**'“ ■*. •P3V4IWT . , . WM. B. NKQLKT, - *' ,m r «f Frederick Kraon, dacM T? ?2 V 000DS MEfJ.-A goil opcnin liXwM? bozinsw, io Birmingham A w«J| ««tni “*?i hoo *> •*> that trrnd* will b* rwitad ™ ftir food tenant. Enoelroof **a on fair terms to tpgfclwrd anue liy uniter banka 4 Check* and l' jf. Trwu. fSii , LM HU.ITU'.-' 1 t.i < Pruiiis an.} KunuoK' CnpuJ I»ivlJi'nilg m,.| t, u Ar , , | Bauir f'lwiilafioo l- '<>'* i+*t~ot~£? k^ w! *«ort, ,! , , , , J| >HN lIA'KPKK, (VM.I.-r >m ■iilfwril*t'l U»t» I9(li April, Wf r. „ • ALi-TIN LOOllljl. Notary 1,., twir-jnetn of ||,«j Merchants' and Alainn *»«'*urcra* Bank of Pittsburgh. l Monday. April i«j,, i«; , , MAIULITIK.A. ' *pM*l him! I'roflU.. . !*'■" 1 ''"•»i">i»<:allli. otl,r-r RanV-H N- '-» in C'irriit.iti.. Ul And Di«cuQDt» u »'- Speclr.Oold md Silrrr, . iBI ri lUOI.WJ -a kn<,TTUd s ,. and '' *" l’"*," 1 ,n> K,oU.a B , fi«nk of pi„.h K . •-»- BtoiST* 0 *- Mo '’“ r - l™'; ','**• H-al K-tatc- .^1 *[W|» io Vanlt ./a"??- H T/v*»arf Nolca, £, , M r cat llT, Note-.nd „| uOipr Bank- »-■<* . : S:SSS ‘ «|>.UI Moib. .. WSntu* K, “' d '*“ J Inilhl.ln.l iiJf *' *° "f «>> iD l|h. Uwrn-n r , . , 11 5J Ml-KttAV.rwihir, AttWujpJ Ufoie Uu, J'jjh «U> Aj.ril, JiM * l ' M <■’ W- HUNKiIT, Notary I’nW.c statement B «„ k April hub. I , AMhTB. '•* tm 19th Apul |h.V, •f'- 1 ' 1 y UACIiKNZIK. N„Ur) J'„i |„ Rlaicmcnc of the Herhnnic*' U*uU of Pittsburgh. 'I-M.M A I’ll! IMtll I.I.UMI.ITIK* I' ithfi Bkukr iMic !•» fVIT.O'-* II -.. A.vrrs RiiUatici {Vote* biarouated... I'uo bj Mh«r Bask* N-te* end Check* of other Osaka 3j- , . *764,677 73 Th* *baT,«t*UiiiuDt 1 1 .■-grrect. t* th. beat of my know! et* u:e tLi* )»tb day of April, IMS .•P 31 .. _ A. W FOSTER, Notary Puhtir. Huiemem of (lit Iron City Bank. ~ Pirmctcn, April linh, ls:,s Low* «sd Discount* • pr, Dno l*y other tank*. ■_»> r.\i Xotro arid Check* of other Bank* and D. S. Treasury Notn* H *>o ot> CircoUU.,,, m, KO „ Duo toother Bank* 6° « Dnr lo iVpooltorp «,RM 36 rheobo... .tatementf* cnrrret arwrdin,; to tbo he»t of Knowledge and Mief. .!f»UN MAHuFFiN. Ov»bf. r Afflrrnivl nntn hcfot* njo, IP7? . _ J -2: MACKBHZIB, Notary Pnt.Hr Hlatemcnt of the Allegheny Bunk. April 10th,l«« . _ ASSETS *tirl Bill* Coin Not,, »niJ Check* of other lUokj T‘ii' hr other (teak* LIABILITIES Circulation Uu«* to other BAUk* Indirtdun] L>e(*«*. O»W.-, *X rU XU, ‘ M,h " n, *«> *'■*••• Al-rli I‘Hh. lei,* C «■ KRNKST. Nutm * r.,U,. jß.f© fl'obcntsrmrnis. VAluabU Property a« Public Sale. Tilt. SI) IiSOItIBE-K will offer at public Min. kl Ihr Lx change, in iialLutora. *1 ohr oYPk B 3 -.f.^HU&3UA\,Ap,iI2S J IbfcJ, the following raluxhfo p^f. JM VZ WttiIXKUY. located a few rod, m nto ol city limit,, three tlurfoa high,graudrowf fttvuii«.r lu «1* ««* *iu. buck i.iur. fo. liu!k£uZ£7, la£' •ion i 2 by CO feat; SPIRIT UOUSK, 10 b» SO jf p° AL BIN * of tool, built of**BTv.rr I— machinery haring beoti applied wherever required to disieuac with labor, and 1j capable of grinding, mubini* and di«- ulllng from 1,000 la IjtOO boaheU grain daily Into whiaky with vater privilege iofßcient for an enlargement to almoet SZr^Sfl^r 0 dai ' 7 ‘ W,d bnt “ *<«■ «ueh ALCullof friiV". ,lir *h« addition „f na Aut? L £ T / L V *“ »hkh there i* prompt •ala. Thu Water tor cooling parpueor t, never over l*> dee and for wortn, and othar purpose, wae not at any time font aununcx over Cideg. tahreuhelt. The latter i, drawn from <* lake of 1* acre, water .urtice, at » depth of SO feet. The ford of water U aereral foot higher than the aeeond t.t mash floor The water adrantagaa are probably not equaled in tbfo Wag uuteide city limifoorempl, * tT taxauon and Interference, giving decided ad vantage, for feeding over many plare, * u * J Ihe property will t« eold In compute order and r ,.,,r0 r nto, within ono week from day of aale, and poraensfon JL ' »o roon a, term, of «afo shall 1* compiled wufa c Tet ua—|A,WM caab, |fouuo in 0 month., aud bafonc, in «v Cl. BRAMIIKAftH A CO. / it r o n r /; d uekaian wines and imuars J._M- UcELROY TjlOR RENT—A three story Dwelling -L House on Fifth atrtet, (No. 100,) containing H feS r>«un*. Uwi.lp iruli hou«*\ ir„ with Coe L-rick >'an iag» hou*-attsi bed. Tbit hwiiae I* mjijiliinJ with hot ami r'-1.1 bath, gas. Ar . and i*-ing in a rootra! lor*- l '"" is admirably to the want* of a pt.'W-ional man, nii.t will 1— rented for * term of T*«r» to n govnl teu “'■t 1 V furth-T i-artii-uKra of u " 1 - ALEXANDER KINO RENT—The large Warehouse |~fj - “ 'V. t T \v )| fimith A (\.. No* IMJ&a. ’V -i.-l *tr—ta of -JVC4.4M 47 u.: iM 2* «.4vj 44 'I 71 ii >A7I! t** :..4:u m 42,];c r.j 229 I-j I .f) I’ARK. M.-CURDT k CO, Jn.JiUf No« I4‘* Kir»t «nd It!t) JtecoiKl at.a LLl‘—,\ tw-> story Brick Dwellings* I' -.lUiMr.... |.| „ IV,r„ a,,.1 tha riti-r Ku M 'l"nr ■»< f-t'. If II KINO. No -11 Lit-orty at. Ln;i-:i:n street property for rALh- Vli- Sl..ri i ■•• in a,,.1 Dueling. aitttah-d ou Uil-rtv rti—t. Clair, liu»Wn nJfo. I«J. Tb* lot : "* -- , ’^ t ami I'-M di-«*|i. "IWoding l»«fk to t hxi-imikj.-Ali.-j n ii -irtt-daSuhloaij.lCsirrUge i l “ Th ' 1-1 i- r'y '■’-“i-f—-l'ly lor|.t*«j, and willbaßuld : ‘ .»iai,ii»J«tiof terms, fur Mriiratani . • “ iw”- 1 ' ft. ». KINO. “ ,l ’ - -H Ijlwrty atrect. SALE l«u niat. hed Carriaf-p-yv _ HOlt.<|V I I H..JI l„ wL e„ «nil IKP '••I- An-ly at A. JACKMAN’S STABblk^ aplil •jtJ:>-|ii> IVnii «.. t*|,, w j» t ciair Xf ALU ABLE FARM FOR SALE " c „ n - T tniiiiug 10U acrv«, being n part of dcctiou J 7 m (ioaben T|.. Mahoning county, Ohio; nbutit 13J urrea rhutr.d, in a hu;li tl.nlo of niltiratmu. about nm-half Muadoa Ijm,,!. t ,f , i,ii|icfi..r -inalitt, the halantv high ami rolling, ready |.. r tlm iilough. It m oh.- of thu Uwt Orating Farms m the c>-uut) haring n.-yrr failing rjn inga on lt,nl*i*n Oiehnrd. bearing Irnit uf * tii|««rl.'r ~nnllty: togrlbnr v,lh a jfooJ and vain.,. hl>-.stone Quarry II will I* cold at a low jinooand paynirnta given. »|.«*.dlf ZADOE STKKKT. .Hal, m, Ohio SA LK--I5 luTcsof land near Hu!t«»n’s - Station,on Allegheny ValleyJt.lt. lui.nl*. bom the city Th- laudia all covered with flno ftmai trvea, which a.abi-a |t n d>«iral>le place lor a country residence. •1 building laita,(-arh *2b b 7 luo feet on IV-tina. Avenue, i •- near Bfagro iitrvot. /’ '*•' J" uu Vickroy itrect, nsor Slav- 1 *trc««t N urgb. Al-., J Ul ..ii Iho rrirnnr of |V»n nnrl Blarl.uiT itrocta, fr.-ntim; io i- t .lvunan.il.* f.-t h.cLr 9 ..L Sla/l.iT r> » rr„l; n.(J*iLrit 1-. tl.o t lu* fv-noBj Ivatiia flail ... Or., of I.XAAC’ JONt“ mrJi Imd-mr-A .orner 11..** Fiml .u l FUlal>or l :l>. FOlt S A I.K- A Drug Sture nitiiuted in one of U... beat |.*Atioi>ilnlb*«-jty i.f I'ittabnrph, for clttier *w" i . rutl V l ‘' r l'n«fri|.tioo biPiuos, luJocxuoaUaro , 1 Pon-Ua—r» cornU-inti* a.inuita K r» of nr* wear. N i'. r w , '*f JOHN lIAIT, Jr., at borji. i'. • ,r “"' •» "* “««*• WU. Valuable CUy Property for Bale. r PHAT very desirable lot on Water Street JL , " ,t Ut.lom.t Alley. n»-*t t» J..bn Irwin A lM*h.g AU:y °° " ntrr *’" l r,, ' U ‘ ,u * cu - ’* nd l‘-')" r u i ui*. i vtbkli will Ui uiA.fo ca*y as to payment.) ni>- '’'J "J ...SEMI s LKKOH t 00., “'■* J!r I.il«?rly Street, Pittsburgh. >AI.K -One of Wallace'a Patent I’Ulc ati'l r.-vly f-.r editing up. Apply to IV. 11. HUYDAM. Oil Mill •r Hnb*vra A Cralf eta.. Amvlietiyfity. t MS,IX*) u> Ml 4V2,«i31» o> S"U7f*i lu K.. 411 1)2 Ohio Land fox Salo. r ful.yeriber offerß for sale eection ten la * r ".* , »T ,4> - 8«» k rooiity, Ohio, commonly ..tua.* R J| *! lr*J(D K to XVooßtfer. acd Wllhla about two mile* of tli» putv turjtb, M. tVayn* and Chicago Ba»n»d. Ttmwuib, oast •oJ uo.U,-w«t suirkn ar* partly cleared and Itnt.roVi-l-. *r •«*“»‘r r «* w,ih umwr-Und&• ThuVJ, V *ier«i by spriDgtand running strewas u ™>iblercd tfaa flow! body of land in th* on °s r ‘ 11 * ,l, 1 l * , kW tmdiridad or in quartan to salt purchasers To lboa« wi,o drains to lareslm r«U ostats a opportunity is rarely offeixJ. _ J. B- SWEIT7CT No. aCret-L PHuborgb. I. _ farm for Bale. - JIHE ANDERSON FARM, 2} miles F3I Pa on Block Ho urn Ktm, containing 108 acroa of °l. whlcb ta JUUbta, and Uiof which I*to ; Q r cnlitvatiun. Thore are 13 acre* of rood timber, SOacrej r;l f to ™- '‘ nd “ *bwßdat»e» of coal. There lean Orchard oi grafir.! froitiroca. In aJmoat etery Add there ia a «j>rlni* of tierer-buling water- * The ImproTemeota constat ol • new frame Dwelling. at tached toa weather Uanled log, aamall tenant hooae and a largo frame Barn. 10 by T-6 feet. Thl. choice farm l, in a high atatoof cnltiTatlon, fencca 1 j! 1 *, neighborhood, eonreniant to eburchra, arboole frnr at THIS OFFIfTR_ or of Jatt-dAwtfT J ANDERSON, Now Br^ton/Pa^ ocS&davnfT POTTRTH sale op lots AT AX7CTIOJ^. DT TTIE «r Emporium Real Eslale and manufacturing Co. AT MOn H D OI j y I'uUiik'i County, IHinoi» t 05i TUESDAY AKD WEDNESDAY, •Jcn-E Ist AM) 2l), 185 S Iv m ,; B m A , UIXO a large number of ' i * |, )«Ui"Ba for Building purpc*«r, whether fox '“"“‘“‘"I-'-, or ..thJrVnr[K>.c. uS Mound City oh. rj Inducement* In r>cn*oDS duiiron* of I<> u U by .r,r other point at the W.T«" £,« ' l, * aU V upon * h.«h, Mull b.uk of the Ohio rircr. .i* mli “ --to lisiftiiliMoc*' witli Uio Mixsiaalnin. it i* fr»o from «ii I trtwfSuS*! ‘ m ** tLI% ,K ‘* 4 0f tut, « Mtioa «*» the Ohio <.r of „*T A* 1 * “* »f cxiremo cold neither : “sr‘ d MOUND CITV RAILROAD, »Sr mr., F " awl Mechanic, Monud Cllv oilers ur a !^ uaaa^t t h * DOW iuo l»>r«tion *a *««». mi" b Wi j RVE STOKES, DOING A GOOD . ““^ l .‘I**"'. 1 **"'. *U 11*. J . £ '*“ “ lOe in.-reuu in ita business, a ml in the num ber ol in inhabitant! baa been marrelluua TO Ual.rial. all kind , lUanSttnrton ARb ABUNDANT AND CLOSE AT HAND I Whito tho forilitiiw for khipment of u,, num«tf*rtu«.l wrti! I WkSs-MK^^ WaiW.i™! W m,aU mj ta uJ^S o “ , r 'i, ,lr &"{„ pr.“VS k o “a ‘it o. K Noun* it Co LouiivillcKy J - 11. !£«; Ctndiu»U,o M. Mundy, Kw „ - a ‘-D>ui*, Mo J. W. Cochran, Km ' -Phlledolphta, i'n A. V 8. Llnilsler, L. J**' in £ ot i' K * W.T liaacom, fta hsshvil|r,Tet,n %'■■ $j T r, „“ r to ”i"»r« ■ ° By order of the Board, n iiAiwen : . j .pu'six,. PnOPKUTV iIOLOERS, ATTENTION PERBJOT & JOBnsON Url„ R l»cr«a«.l 11,dr radium, for mannlactorini Bpplyfog W. B CHILDS ,te CO’S PAIENT ELASTIC FIRE WATER PROOK CEMENT ROOFISO, ARE now prepared to execute orders for any d » C l^![ ,h E UI ' rK, ’ of * ~t,><' , ,orf,at ' BtUl « ahoite*t tZ “ tmo#l Wng liptcrtniuod io P st CD Koofa that caimut l>e aarpamed for 1 ° Cheapness and Dui-ability Oar Re>r. well ln„*„ ' r "• Tr.umoo,«l, In ta,„r of 11,1, Kudin* nn.l euajo BollJloj.c.rTOlnllh 1h0.U,,, Itoullni; can l„ , t H. Nelaoria, corner of Wylto and High atreetr; J Beck’a “'Oraat and SorrolK Diamond alley, opnoaite Patlerann , « auhk; Store of R. Straw, corner of BtartfeMad uao Doom of B. ll.Succop, tame block; BruwnaTllla \rtm-r Boat; Houao of Robert Flynn, Ootyrre**, between w-h-r and Wylioatrcola; Store of J. IhMeßdtart. Stable of A. Bradley, corner of Water alley and s^ n •tre«t, Allegheny; U.mao ol l|. B ffilkft Hon; Houa., A. Nrslnjr, Jolro fcott, Wa. tldS Coon, ta.l libariji and man, 0i1,,, to raa^ “ a , , a .. I'HRRIN A JuIINKM JT2J.*IjF No. 76 BmlthOdd,, . PitUtmitffr. COOEINa B 7 QAB A WORD TO THK LADIES. The heated term is approach _ INO. and „ r.„ {! COOKING, IRONING, t c . Can bo dona with economy wlth.,n» _ . out anot, and with ditpMch-lhe fir! Uh£^h^, W ’ ?*“*' a moment-—by usfog o,,ri ready m HQlgrilTC’l tißl CookiDf -StOTf, mm- a^ R . IN , Q °OODB~ T££ n * n «> SPB.„O 0( I’RKNCn 018SJ.MERX3. 1M.,. . CK mar«kiu.es PhSi.ar^i^'J ,sass,ss^ssaF*« Takaa tlila uielbod ofSjUo/u^SJ'fl *’“' r * ,lP th« fact that ba la cna cranarcl l la , of ! il3 fr ‘* cd ' ,s He Hatters himself that•© ittond to their iraata.— i apprudsted. TbaBkftUXiSKSS. h V” U f « !j n«ce of »b.» Mm*. KWMtJnSr “!£ ite 0 cco “ l *- jtpidlirtdp .Merchant Tailor, W\fS£l It* P»» hSh. T' IVotloo. HE Bnlwribor having entered into a CV Partnership, dating ftuiu tb* let hot, ell tboae lixlebt *nJ ple*ae call ao*i MttLa the muoo, at the «iuel lUta can present them for lutUemnot. H. KJDL>i*K THE undersigned haring formed a Co*Part ucrehlp for tnin*arting a Omsral rWafui'ott, Gro rtrV, -Procuivn and i'rvduc* Hinimrn, flatter Ulenublfti that with tbeir tlefrrwlti.-itloii ond ability to knap well in tirrtieai and prejion.il t» retxlei to thnlr torreepondsola rrrt intonoaUuu of the state <-f our market*, with the long rod fevnrsblo known practical experraurn ■-[ cur ctotuui parlour. It. IflDlW.lt, iu the business, that Wo can wnn- I li. —who entrust us with business that every exer tion wilt ho made to civ tbe utmoet istisfactibu. W« tboreiura riwpeetfulfj eotfeTTcouafpitmMits. «!■!> tool BiDbLB, WlBra A CO. KIDDLE, tv Ultra & CO., So. 186 Liberty Street, roM apodal otoatton gjyea fo lh* f f - , . omen from COUNTRY ?/\ 1 w Maoafacture*, *c, promptly fljlrt p 'o**jurgb «nS I SSf I''‘ 1 ''‘' d ' H,b n„ •pQJjrd JFot Kant. ,IF or ,5-alr. nrS*SHEKIFr-.IAKE3 L. Orahak, of ThSd . Ward, fa A caDdidatn r.R Phariffor Alla eh«ucMntj.,i,!ji« to tl.o EtpaMlan C00,,1,c*,,„£ _ . orll-:!.'. jrS»PIiOTHON-OTARV—JaRES D. „ K'~ldp. i.or,„d,jAt,.r..r I'tothoAttio,, •lid" 1 ” d "' ! "r'TOft, l}-'"7 = t, H 1 0 T 1 i^ Nl .’ T ' Hv — L,a> ‘ IEL AansrnosoToi - Third ia ncmidrdaH lor Protbc-iKUry of A!. S".?‘T.'t ‘I" Ko^llian «• Uuiu, or svi^r rrotl.noneirp* 1 ”' for tho oIRro ol c™';x7™, : j ~"" th - - "■•H-pfiw. -- -- - - apl^tc >!, Pittm-urgb, is a candidate Tor the kl>qtb office. «nI Joct (>. th» tlT re-imnW to be nre*. eut and tslfo part rn tho eierdsvs. Como Id for five mbT if yt.u caon.tt remain longer. ap3:dtf Edgeworth Ladle®’ Seminary, T*V KW!CK L B y, Pgw v a HE SUJIMEB SESSION of this well -"“a ZTJ ‘^cr^naU^/rfa!!^? Dol at,jrwh,T * ,0 *• found rcr circulars •’rfurtliar infbrnatjOQ anolr to J T» u. Oord.doU 1,. sl t ,,„r„T. 11. Nrtn.t.ih?p“;: C V > \ - _L*r’ -Ktr.-ir. itViuoN °n. p ScWickiey AcademyT A CLASSICAL AND. COMMERCIAL SCII,>U '- r “ K nOV3 - nm™ frem Rot J.a TRAVEI.LI. A M, Prinrip.l. Th. Tbirt, •oaodjTT.loowdtcomnKoc. „„ MONDAV. U W SdTmS T Por T CtrcoUrs and other parttcuUra eoqoire of >f JohsiEtrcr A 5053..',7 n Till, r 0, AJltehoo, coma,, ly Miioid.Vs 1 'l>. M. DAVIS, X-cotloneerr' Oommorfl. E«J» Roc™, M pmh attret AHpiis^s SSsSff^ A f 7 h o clock, P. X~ lUIUJTTABE, CDTLERY prwlog a general rurlety ofCupoal^Twlt MoßK«?ro.At ten o’clock. BOOTS SHOP*! TTAra ■“ e* ™°> “*•». .i«u «d 553&» J 2 '’ |,OT; Y- P . , P- »-l«m, A act. UMKd £ »' ISC E L LANKOU S . “O.MIAV, TUKSDAV and iVF.BXE.H cv-id. „■■iv™?-«" r? k ° r NBW P'WKS, JJ'fj.J IT” mteOuii lig **»u ana Atnrrji*sn.l,jnrrstur«,fcmoair wiiLOi »r«« „» ~e ;fSESHS'rE"S^ifc SSlsl|sSSs TTALUABLK STOCKS AT \UOTIfiIsTZ TOu Toe»l»y ovpniup. „* 7iy ...g t a commercial salaa rooms. No 61 Fifth »a. h .rc Bank of Sw,nrjb Stock **' ** 6 Jo liicUtigo Bank ,l u ** du M. AU. iWik j 0 -JO Jo 01J Allcgbeoj lui ’go ■>., _•„ , p -il DAHS, Acft Ih 1 ." EOA.\ T MANTJLLAS I>rV«s<2 Abril aX *a A „Vlwi C f''S^Vi" r^ r hr'“'"'' from a Urge lr,.^ t .u%{k > Vi >llT ,*n “1 Ter > satiety containing n great .mantit* n r r? , . .‘'I 0 Hand Trunk, Ac,of rcry „,,™ .r ™3 ll °'J" !i “* • , “ l Clothlog, &T„3,’X'iK;4' , A? 1J “ b “' ' gT Aoci o IOCK P Ft W &. f 1 u 1? U - AT rRI^TE ! ?■ M- DA Vl*, ADC. N„. 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