(gnjeite. i >. 8. RIDDLE & Co., * Dl TOPS and' PROPRIETORS. PITTBBUHQH: SATURDAY MORNINQ. MAY 20. 1858. COUNTY CONVENTION The citizen* of Allegheny county who arc t., for the purposo of nominating a County Ticket. Tho primary meeting.- 1 will he held in the town ships between the botm of 2 and t< o'clock, r. u-at the usual place* of holding fmoh meetings and in tho Ward*, Boroughs and Precinct*, Utwecn the hours o{|4 ajid Br. M. tty order of the Cotrimitt* r. Host. I’. Nr.vts, Chairman. DEtKOATF, MEETINGS. Do not forget the Delegate Meetings to night. They open at 4 and-closc at 8. Let overy 'Re publican attend. Clay of .Alauaha.—Pbentice, whose pencil /as a sketcher of our public men,is as faithful as his wit is keen, in an article in reference to the course of Clay, of Alabama, who has made him self conspicuous in his efforts to repeal the Fish ing Bounty Laws, thus speaks of that sapient Senator: “Were o strauger lo Beat himself in the re porters' gallery of the Senato Chamber anti ex amine with scrutinizing eye the faces of the men cu the floor beneath, it is not improbable that, of all the ill-looking faces now congregated on that spot—and just now they arc by no means few—*he would pronounco the illest face of all the sixty odd to bo that of the Senator from Alabama; and were ho looking for a Catall ne or a Judas in that body, he would not very likely look farther than that same swarthy and sinister countenance. Diminutive in stature, emaciated in form and features, hi« head and face buried in_a wilderness of night-Msck hair, with a sul lon. Hiifipiciou.x, discontented expression never relieved by a smile, and with an evil eye gloam ing restlessly in its sunken socket—the science of a Lavatar or a Fpurrbeim would' hardly bo deemed requisite to read in that bad face a'cor responding character Fortunately-the ability to perpetuate evil ia not always coaimonsurnte with the disposition, and to opr detestation of wickedness we have generally to add our con tempt for weakness. It ia not our purpose in this article to go at any length Into the merits of this question which the Senator from Alabama has thought proper to raise as the first of a series with a view to exasperate the North and weaken the ties which bind it to tho South, The niero amount of money paid for these fishing bounties is not worthy a moment’s consideration, and, doubtless, it is so regarded !.v the very man who proposes to abolish them, t’ompared with the indirect bounty uti sugar Ifcvicd by means of the heavy duty, on the imported article, it is trivial. As a nursery for native seamen, en coftragoment nf the cod fisheries has, from the days of Washington, been the settled policy of the country : and rarely has there been'a time when American seamen were needed more than at present. The vast, majority of seamen on v American ships in foreign commerce are, it, is notorious, of foreign origin.’ Mr. Clay aod his Southern friends may live long enough to regret the course they have seen proper to pursue on this <|uestion. Their oppo sition to the Fishing bounty Laws was entirely on sectional grounds. Their avowed object was to punish the “abolitiuuistsof Massachusetts and the North,” and at time carry out are vengeful feeling in the South. AH this may work to their satisfaction no*. but Uio time will come whcnjhc operation of the U? will ■ ••not be so agreeable to their contemplation. They will be taught, lo their own sorrow, thal OtTf i.i u iVorth, aud that it is able to avengo wrongs wantonly indicted upon it by slave driving demagogues. In his cbivalric efforts to a punish the North, by striking a blow at a few fishermen, this Alabama fire-eater was support ed by the representatives of Louisiana—a State which enjoys a ••bounty" on ii« sugar, compared with which that in favor of the cod fisheries of the North is a mere tritie. Should the people of Louisiana, iu tho course of lime, find their staple attacked, it is to-bo hoped that they will not cry out against ••Northern aggression,'' but sensibly cast the blame where it belongs—on their own representatives. When J. tlloncy Joucs, the v. President's Congrepxioual fugleman, was asked what plan the government would adopt in order to procure seamen for its vessels, since it re\ solved to dispense with sailors from the fi. bene?, ho replied, with the impudence of a minion whose place was secure, that the government had nothing to do with buying meu for the service. The Mow, it is evident, was aimed at the North, without a thought as lo io con sequences. The Bbiti: u Oi-traues. —The burden of all administration songs at present is—“ British Outrages." We yield touooce in adc9irctosee our national honor sustained at home and abroad—on the land and on the -ea. Wewoald like of all things to see tho finances of this na tion so husbanded that the Treasury might be supplied with “the sinews of Var.” We would’ feel proud it* we were aide to look over our Com mercial Marmc aud feel that in those fishing smacks aud coasters are the men to whom we could look, in a moment of danger, to run up the flag of our country, and, nailing it to the mast head, to dre on lhe red deck defending it. When, however, the sad spectacle in witnessed of an Infatuated du'.ard squandering millions of the public treasure in acluise after Mormon woman, and Ia n raid upon Mormon seraglios; when we see the treasury not ouly emptied of its twenty two millions of a year rince, but actually in debt to-day in tbe cnormftis sum of S3G,O»'i(V«X); when, after the idle babble of Bigler, we see a law passed, with the hearty concurrence of tbe pro-slavery, distinmo, Lecompton, “Democratic” Administration, which carries ruin to the cod fisbtriea, and breaks up at one stroke tbe great school whence the forecastle was supplied with all the true native talent, skill ami courage it ever pusso-sed. it \* dithcult to escape the couviclion we entertain that the whole cry about “British outrages" is trun.p«td up to make 3 great noise and withdraw lit.« attention »-f a long-suffering and an outraged pcoplefroin the miserable, pue rile and ridiculous proceedings that offend their eyes'tit home Tbe case of the vessel called the New Era, “fired into and hoarded,” has beep already tele graphically magnified, UDtil the arms and legs of our poor bluejackets descended in a perfect shower before the rxi-ited imaginations of all who ever read ‘The uu«irierre. u Iriguto h.-IU. * Well: the New Era has arrived in New Vork, and—as ber captain has informed the Ttmsx— has not been boarded at all, nor ia any manner disturbed by the British cruiser*. No doubt, when the whole of tbe prevalent tales of outrage come to be sifted and examined, they will turn out to be like that of tho New Era, or if not, full and free acknowledgment of error on Iho part of Great Britain will bo offered and speedy punishment inflicted upon those wbo have dared to offer insult to the American Hag while ships under it were carrying on a legiti mate commerce over the open seas. Tue IIEcrsANT I) em 01 "hats. —There are indi cations that tho tight betweeu Douglas and the President is to be made up, and that the latter baa given up the purpose, firm entertained, of making war upon the Ami Lccumpion members of'tho Flouso who may be renominated " A Bu chanan convention is called in Illinois, to meet June 7th, to nominate a secon 1 democratic ticket, and the Chicago Times, the leading organ of the Douglas democrats, makes a direct call upon tho Washington l -iion, to know whether this meets fbe approval of tho President and Cabinet. The Union disclaims auy authority to speak for the Administration, but says for itself: “Wo would counsel our friends faithfully to abide tho decisions of democratic conventions, and earnestly and truly seek the election of their nominees. .To this rule wo never knew of nu wxoeption which iu our judgement was sufficient to justify a refusal to obey the laws of party. — Again, at tho time especially, do we insist that democrats shall unite against tho common ene my; and, we will add, that if heretofore it could be said that it was wrong to wroogle and quarrel, It is criminal to do so now.’* Falling off is Immwhatios.— Tho total num ber of immigrants arriving at New York this year is, up to this lime, but twelve thousand; and it is estimated that tho whole number for the entire year will not exceed thirty thousand. TmMississippi Slave Trade.—Tbe Char- j SnEßirrALTv.—Messrs. Editors:—Mv at- h * lottcSTille fVfc A Advocate says: . totitoaibuib«ncaiw to* card la your paj»T cf ytiu-nUj .... ___ . JLfU) 3iOorrttSfintttts. _ ' ' v ! fro *> Mr. I>ariil Jraja,of IWbIM tuwnihtp, ia which b«* re- -p a - Jf n n *■ n ffl r- n -wr/vru-vr- ... v “We have seen, once or twice, recently, news-: ter» to tLo county, ttmcbicg hi* permanent uucc. jVurui-. paper parapraplu. .a tie effect that the African , ™^ I C.nnpijin. with the ur-.-r., rr., =t ..( h„„- _-■* mu hi* oot think that snch a project could he success* ! r,rwnJ,fJ s'v mu *-' oj I*KU si xentlv i.\ PiTTSutit^u, ful io this the nineteenth century, and in ovi- '' I haro no . 1o l i* f »nn St r *•»*-1 and the sentiment of civilization, we concluded ; Mt.in Till >r. 'till n-n:u that the reports wero unfounded. Such is not, ; pnMifty tint ih.- ri aars .. >;* in,,.,. ..i t>. i. a> . consumption, a.i itina. however, tbe fact. We are. told by a most relia- ' " tirom-hm. # „.i mi ..ti.-. ci.rowie (ompuinu ble gentleman, wbo was an. eye-witness of what , j :ni>o ulu'iTi’r'. ■ -ti-i „., tl r,. he speaks, that several cargoes of native Afri- : *bhh i iii.--.i-r wli’ :j u. v .t ~i t„. n or i. j,i' J 1 ,'.,-,' r - ■ - cans have been landed within the last twelve !*£?*"* , monlha upon the banka of I'ear! Itiver, Minfin sippi. They were, it is true, brought over , UtUtn*. ami »n trwito.it.Tmr-.Tith t»i« .-..numi.i under the mere pretrext of indentured appren- ! *' l fh » *accntion ! r.-p-et harin- t.. u-j. t.. ticcahip: but no one doublathat they are and ! will continue to he. Blavea fmrvcry seure of the i tion. >:i*nie •» >- word, and for all time. These uegroes were scattered through the southern counties of Mis sissippi; they were told at a low figure, hot still high enough to make tbe enterprise a profitable onefortboso engaged in it. A- soon as they aro placed in the field, the master eelccls some reliablo negro man of l.is own force, to whom the newly imported .African is chained, and whom he is compelled to imitate ard follow in the day's work.” The Ohio Contested Election Case. —The admission of that dirty dog and vile demagogue, VaUandingham, (o Campbell’s seat., was an act of mere party tyranny and blindness. Had Campbell been left secure in his seat he would have died a natural political death, and the democrats would hare been forever rid of him: but they have given him, nc>w, a new lease of life, and he will undoubtedly be elected over \ allandinghara in Oclober,*all hough the district has been close. -The Cincinnati ('oirnu>r.-i,i! says: “There is hardly a doubt but he will sweep the Third District in October next by a rousing majority. The injustice of the action of Con gress toward him, will create a powerful sym pathy in bis behalf among his constituents, and restore his waning influence. VaUandingham'.- 1 home organs have all been in favorof ••l.ecotnp ton," and squarely on ih.H issue the tight of next fall will he made; and we bav« Futiicient knowledge of the temper of the Third District to very confidently predict that no Lecompton can carry it.'' “Bilin' Oveiu" —Some patriot i« “awful’ against the Gazette in yesterday morning's l‘o:f, becauso we said “General Smith t FVaoe to hi* ashes) was at one time commander of Pierce's hirelings in Kansas.’' Such is the ami how does it reflect in any way upon Get. Smith : Do the Lecompton patriots so hate the memory of poor Pierce that they consider it disgraceful to refer to anything he did ; Why didn « the “bilin" Lecomptonian of t:.e 7\..«r write a letter to that paper tbo other morning when it remark ed, editorially, that Massachusetts still contin ued to be represented by Wilson and a vacant scat, and it would bo better if there were more vacant seats in tho Senate ’ Our Lecompton pa triot saw nothing wrong in that, of course’ Tennessee.—Where the carcase t« there will the eagles be gathered together Wherever there is money to steal a lorofoco is sure to have his hand in it _Dr. T. N. U. Burton, the demo cratic Secretary of State of Tennessee, has run off in consequence of large defalcations in Ids accounts. The clerk of the Comptroller's office also is charged with stuffing his pockets with coupons whenever he was in want r t small change. Thecoupons were lying nb.mt it i 3 said, begging to be houked. Pennsylvania Krisi orw.j C.invlm'i. Sfcnrul ljity. —Tko frum i;f jjh.iMJ was voted l,t Bishop Hopkins fur his services in filling Potter’s appointments. Dr. Ilichard Newton offered resolutions of sympathy towards Bi-hop p„ti ( . r , which were unanimously carried. A report, recommending the of raising the salary of the assistant Bi-hop. and a state ment of the funds that would be received, v.as received from a committee to whom ihe matter had been referred. The salary was fixed at sd l .’.on, without dimi nution of Bishop Potter’s salary, fj-l.iHUi;) but when the plan for rafsing this money was pm posed, a long debate ensucJ. which occupied the entire day. A large number of amendments in the plan proposed by the committee were otlered but were all laid on the table; aud before coming to any decision the Convention adjourned. We learn from Lho report of the proceedings that Bithop Potter, during the curly par: of the past year, ordained fourteen deacons, su pric.-ts, and examined thirty one cftiidiivos hr orders. He laid tlie corner -tones of two churches, and hud one burial ground consecrated by Bishop Onderdonk. lie had deposed B B. Seaman in the presence of Rev. Dr. l'ucacli* t. He confirmed live hundred and ihiriv-eix per sons. Five clergymen had left the iMoccse, :m 1 seven had been rcceivedfrom other states: three had died. Four candidates had been admitted to holy orders. Two clergymen had been dis missed and three admitted. The labors of Bishop Potter, as noticed in the above report, were all accomplished in o 7 days. Third Day. —On Thursday morning the elec tion for an Assistant Bishop in (bid Diocese n! taken up. Be learn from the report iu the Bulletin that the Chair appointed 1 1m- f.jllowiug tellers'to conduct the election: Bev. Dr. Dorr, Kev. Mr. Lounsberry, Kev. Henry Potter, Rev. Dr. Vanduzcn. The interest in the vote was intense, though there was no noise or confusion. The number of spectators in the gallery ha-1 increased until it was nearly tilled, and animated though quiet conversation was carried on all over the church. There was no choice at the hour of this writing. The candidates are Rev. Dr. Vinton, of Boston, Dr. W. A. De Wolf, Stevens and L)r. Morton, of Philadelphia, aud Dr. Bowman, of Linen* ter, Pa. The vote was published in yesterdays telegraph news. The following resolution was adopted . •Resolved, That each cbnrch in connection with this Convention be and is hereby required to pay to the Treasurer of the Episcopal Fuud, on or before the 31st December next, and annually thereafter towards tho maintenance of the Epis copate in this Diocese, a sum to be fixed by a Committee composed of the President of the Standing Committee and Secretary of this Con vention with tbe Treasurer of ibe Episcopal Fund, but in uo cose to exceed »’< per cent, ot the ealary of the minister or ministry, or 371 cent.-, on each reported communicant, as said Commit tee may decide. Tub Result of tub Contest. — It is with sin cere gratification that we record the reM.lt of the contest in the American Tract S.-ioiy at its meeting yesterday. The iil...ral, progressive party, the Christian anti-slivcry p*uy, if von please to so denominate it, w-i- entirely virmri ous, accomplishing all they de-u.d ars-i slopping short ofanybarshor extremeacuun The Society here has cleared itself of all responsibility for tho time-serving course of the New Vork .Society, and tho contributions of the New England cburchc* can now be given to the Boston Society without any fear that they will bo perverted. We rejoice in this result. It. is a victory of strong and sturdy right, over weak and palter ing expediency. It is a noble re-assurance of the attachment of Now England men to justice, freedom, and a consistent Christianity. We have small spaco for comment on the proceedings to day, but shall recur to the subject again -H»f ton Atlas. A letter from a young friend on his way to Kansas, written on a steamboat on tho Missouri, May lU, says: “Emigrants are pouring into Kaunas by thou sands. Steamboats cannot be made hmg and large enough to carryall that apply for pa.*-age This boat refused more than two hundred yes terday. and still they come. Six boats per day leave St. Louis, with an average of two hundred passengers each, for Kansas and Nebraska.” —We have similar advices through 01 her chan nels. Kansas and Missouri need to ho inking tho lead in this year's emigration. An Extensive Farmer —Jacob Carroll, of Texas, is the largest farmer in the LTiii<*d States He owns 2f>,000 acres of land His home pbinta tion contains about SOOO ncrcs. Col. Carroll bason his immense ranges of pasture lands about 1000 horses and mules, worth |mio bead of cattle, worth §>7o*>o; duft hog-, worth $2000: 800 Spanish mares, worth slf>,ono : .*,u jennies, w)rth, $2000; !'• jack?, worth and five stallions, worth $2,300. His ammul income from the sale of stock amounts to? lu.ihk; and from tbe sale of cotton to $20,000, W hbat Cbop.'—We have had little opportunity from personal observation to form uuy opinion about the crops in this section. But the infor mation wo have respecting the wheat ia cheering. There is every present prospect of a full crop. Some pieces, it is true, are winter-killed in spots, bat thero is less complaint and croaking than has been known at this limy fur years. The breadth of land in wheat, we are told, is at least as large as laet year. The weather ’ thus far has been favorable. —Akron lit,iron. Billy Bowleus’ speech when “glorious, ” in New Orleans, the other day, opened richly a? follows: ’ I stand up hero big chief bravo warrior. 1 kill heap your people before, l can do him again easy; give Billy seven good men to follow on the war track and be lick all the Coiled States scalp big father at Washington: Whoop! Rev. Mu. Williams has recently come into possession of a fresh batchofrdocumcnts, which ho-contends to be proof positive that ho is the heir to the throno of France. —T)u*n»«iT«car.l ,_n Jn:r. U •-l uml < it. • 11*. daj. It i> m h.-.w:;,: .y.i /j.Vm-.-I. ami Tum willtn; t.. M i.bli. i\t,.t\'Ml.tTl A. v. ;,i I, rp*l roy a«»»r{i-.n \» it!i th*t wi,.. n , )ttv rlu;a.-- l, *'j »- / tor lias Livn mali.-m-.!. *t..! hav- :!.-rn Jh l-.'iu ,-n H MAURI KI) —' *u Thor-lur. May •,’Tili. f.y |j. \. f\ j, WM. 11. to II K.r tmral .U>i with a mm! .ii-mv-inn mu.kof Bl '*t li *..•.«•. an, 1 n-titi.r..] in> , ?l'lt! S'O cth'K J r.*T t>l‘K Sf. i>, bowrU !'• jvrft rt orJ«-i. l-!ntr I lin.-lii'.! tl,- t-tth I AT ruy , , A/> A.vf.t/.7. tt/H/AW? »y MuuJ m.» .ij-jwtit- k:>.| ati i-nttli r-mi uitij:. M-I-v-.r tiEISTRY H I O J 3 V wi»rth> ..f ,h«»ch»iart.-r ,\.»u niv,. it, .-ml «lmll n--.nm.Mi.] I*!4 Woort Street, IMtlal»urfih, I»a., ’ 'iitir fr.-m Fair >]•<' an-! tor*. Tin-Croat |i.>j>ultxritj if !hi> m-li inc li;h ni-lur.-,! : ' H '* *" 1 1 manj iuiitutiunn. Mill'll lh«- |..|( !•- -li.ml'l „imh| - I ’' ti' « * !, *l tv-t* > K. u \V i* rrhoutr. Nn. '7 Wood Street, l- u-lit at market price*. PMSTI.KY, .NKLSU.V ■■! 'H’\ IIAKRELS, SOLI It"BOX VICES. IMtltN.-O. 5? PvUDCAa'fSTLfeL SOT I IKS— U'wraul..!, .'•Ufl anil llainiiifrnt Sh-a-i't mai Si*< I ■ //«)••, li. 11/ nml .t/umir- f'.-ri*, !’{. Warclioni*, No. 17 Market SI ti!> i i.-tiiii .-nTsitruun, i*a J. 11. (’IIRISTY, M. D. I.W n.V./ Sir.,'. -r u h. f‘ Hrttii.i- lii.) iho ndrantHp-o c f £aM< }-,t-U, nn i•. v»r.tl Ti-nrV prmii.r. iS. i. 1... p kuiti,-. ritUIC.M. AM* MKl'U 1 u r*-i> K»-» M II I t..*.T»r>l lief I.' II A. M>'Uin T. II K,-t J !!. II>i:.I r i-..i w M.-i'.ui',,. Mon II A U'«..u.-j , 11-T .1 ii._li.nu, ! -I-,|i>. H. M. ii.-r. L~, JHt’tii> M.-r. u.-t-r. 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'‘U a..- I K-r« f ..... < r::ni— n...< in tr.- .... I n.,.1 .n xt .■ Th- r. »mi Hi litM ..i :m!!i ,J Iru.l . IfitliiH.Jt. r ij- !.•].! tn.-rw • Korn. 11l l.y f«-ri. 11 i 1.-. r ' i-.i ii. in « «tar«< of rtiltivnii.ui, f. ( ». -vli I 11. * I ••[•joi ln-nj. • IIii:I■ Ctu . lint. h.K.-r twniH. >•».nITMI.« IWICK, ■ ' • ' J AMjKH.hdn, NV« UriuM.-a. »*». Valuable City Property for Sale. r P!IAT 'l All*?. iimjl t-i.li'htl Ir«ln4 I.i-ing J J- f- 1 ..|j \V.«I. > Kr..|.l -•n.-t*. nn.l !•/) U„. |..r t- i:n-. i-. Uh. h « .11 !••• i-vj itx 1.. li.jnt.) aj«" r'v t. >• ki*ii ? t.Ki:eu a i <>. “ : i“ !.i(-rty Slr«-T. I'i! !-'..in J,. K l<, P >AU')-i»ne • W:iilu< c’h Patent I. )■ M. .1, „,,h |>nnr,-, Utl.t MUot e-t. tun*. |:..n 'H.ltiiu O'.llx nit-l Jli a:1 .m |l.' . ■ . -I.|_» 1-r ~ tli in; up Aj{ 1 v l.i W II M.'W*AM. Oil Mill. ;l K . f .V !IOI'FKT\1 > !10I'FKT\ Full lj .'.U.K.-rtu- M..;p-i -.11, 4„.t m. 1.,1-rtv -rr-.1. >t f. ..., Ki...* <■ m N.i I*3. Tl.r |..f i-nU-ut fr. tit (I’l-I I.l* f.-ri .\I-I.4int |p-iti, |., K\ li.in.-- All- ..|1 ttln.’i I. rr-iti-J»fui.l»uii.| tVr..w t- u— Tli*- lj i-u I- r j-l.ly l r fn.i »■:,) ».j; j.' j ; I, J.;,; ' *1 !• N‘» 'Jit l.il—rt) «lr—l Ij'oli IvYLK- A L>ru£ N re riiuatetl it. -m** V.*--»«- i' It I, I\t *•> f. i tl -.-t in. 1-1 I , jmpi hv, i ■ . ..u1.».!, DpllimiUlpH U!,. \ " V *\v * ! J* ''l'lnii” .-i j.ni,\ tun . Ji.. *t F U IIISTIT u I ill] ! $30,000 WORTH I'" r.K j» Ktfn. or. -1,at..1 AT COST Tli- Kik- ri>-unil lu .-. Tl‘ Lb !• A Y.. M A Y I - T I! ■\ ’i'i v> ill . übliliuu f.if tin,-,-. *m• .-k.' 1 h-- |>ru - f w.:: tf uiarko-i ui pint. iijurc> s'di*. tiiat v 1 -it* Ci KlilAT U A 1((..V1.\S OKfKUkli. Tit*?.—All muu k«Li ti, «]<••*« Ji, 4^0.•••.!»{ ..I s.xty «t» w-.H "»il.||.hi», m,.) *■*•* <•! nM lb' l ililivli'tit tlivur. an.] of T>wt ) r. JAVA CMKFKK; C.u«b.«l. f'Urtlird an.l i> ft OH ARS. RA ft EK'S Uh-OU. u>COA atnl CIIOO iI.ATK, mylalistf WINKS AND MQUOIJS K F. DIC E D PRICES. r rilK MIRSCniBFJtS AKE SELLINOOFF I. ih' ir nt.x L ui riHtucm] j.rii m |irr|wxntliii|i|.|yii,n thrumrlv.-i. V «*»«• iii'jH-Kf. L'riij; M.irr. f*ni»h«»l I or walcr < nlurs or (.lain. »o-l on lli« irronn'l i> trrvfi:cily_ PKODUCK KUK SALK— -_-m>ii.i lt>*. cuiinii j cHulk llr.ii; |.|,u •• Al**»» Tori. I.'c l.uv Dr > Iln rruuiuj • ur'*"} n.y:« MIKIVEKA DI f.WOItTfTS. rpilIKU SUPPLY OK NEW G00l»\ | ML-KPUV A KIHriIFIKI.D !mo tvinmcurtij n-cb • im: tti- ir Uur-l «'f N> ,w Uuuls, atvl will Uj Dj-.-ula? u*w ftKvl 1 !, >*«*ghl at tnui priM and irlUny chtapfi-r . oiA. *c N->r
  • . 74 Marfcrt aired- FIXE 11AVANA ClUAiiS!—Cclcsio Im* pan. Cinm* Doml, Mini* CaUnni. iK«n^ » other floe brmntli of Cletra W. ft D. RINEHART, No. l» Wood it. JFor Krnt ItuUKKT I.AKKHIM MY.-Ur \->r fVMnr. A thr.'i'Pivoliii.:: j*j3 • 11 J&. • (al'U ai> 1 ,!«!!!, t>-t 1.1 - at V- ■>• •i -R:if V- t'-v'. 'f. . a-Ui in- 1 AI. K \ •rv ilri.-k 1 t\\fl!in^^3 • ; ’i. nr).: r!>- ->- r »:,i ££* .if or ~a!r, A \ Sf«•.f:>i Kn^ic*' ' ; * >llh k 11 e. V •r• I, I’lM-'-r rj»}j > .. . oulitr -.»i(.<-<•* i<> t'..- Ot/uiiij ('•njiciiiixii. n3»SiiEi;tir-.i.inu> M.'Birsn, of theSi*t. U '* i ' \\ :uii, h a for Sheriff i A!l* ulirlJV d-HUty. -'..-j'-Oi 1.. 111.' ,1, o"Utjly t'l.lju- moHf P.'^* i 'UEK[rr.- : L->.y kl ,. x ,t. t /. Count r. »nl.j.-rl tPe I'.itii.-v (.’••I'V, mi it th- in :n u il! i I nu II It. • iriiiiv: j-iir L. .ilii] It-urn liir t-iiii* -ii .» j'urdjrtJ< » J. F>. F'.VKIT/.KIU S.. K>l ill. •ir.'t (. !'j:'»! HI .1 'JO <>r 'l\ fi-vi c a,.h GREAT SALE .k-itUMri iiK.,,l iiAU: au at 11. li KYAX •400 Liberty Street. iiolitiral Contis, fee. HARRY "WOODS FOR SHERIFF! 1,1 'lif I'nils unit loir fur his Dclrsatrs! tTK . >-• > - u : :: S'" r,:; 1 '• 1 “» I'V! r>.„ Wtu. It- „ , ■s^: it >s. ,s \ ' • r i r {« „, F frii-lirt* t»i .1 rr 11 ... r,> it j,,. ' v., 4 f)’^T5 3> o»*N<.KK>s. - Th** ni;iii v , • i. “"V Mr N m .wr. F.'j . ■■! r, 4 ,. wlU ‘ 1 clajisu ni-umnticn in ili«> rJ.| 1 " l 1 aLU>;ukl m p" '7y*r«lNi:Kt pii* .--.-t t • tl. u11.11j11.. I'.T l j 0 ;>l . ■ isj. ;i i tli- JL.-j.ut.U*-an u'i:nt\ . . livr.. A. U . Lom ■'S u ;,i’ s> ;r —U . 11. .\eci Er, Ivs.-. Lll? , U ~' C I-. ..I Hsr.iJ.fPiu L.-liifi > •!-: t : t • IIM U. S. KVMTK, of Ply ‘1’..., ft Mm- .V-Im.lv. i t t!. K» i'lil-iicjM'. «nf \ O’TiVrun... nt),! i *.*: '.'kMtiM. P. ZiH. i IK, - >l' *:> j\ , . i .• * f,.r .V- j_ »il 1 > 'i" T ' '•'*i'**• •* t" «?i* M lb*" tlrj h iu i.v*{ K JHokpox, el' t. • t »,,• ,1 • | * ' ~ I: * A*«*"ln i; j | Ml ri.iN TO-S. fTS»SuiiEirr.—liaih. Inv. ,v , „,.1 .Ml. . 1 “• U- : fr —IJa*KV Worn-. IV,. B—ka Ibf J:*-l t< !: ...j ln.u,iu.«r , -*\ W. Ba iciii:i.<>k, t-r iV-cl li .1 - .j.l;.tu.i 4J- n.jniili»l:Cli (or ft.. ...c lU;*uHioan « 'r I-. Ma-. 1-., < limtcr.) 1 L;r« "" ai. l.Ja:.; t'j i ifl of A.). v< U,c li.-]*uVllra apid.c -i'K. \V H.1.U1! H «>f £>| fi.r -»,.T,:T.-t‘ A I r v a Miriurr~James J.. ilimimh, of Tf. ~ J \\ al, A Itivlu-.iy, j* .a r.u Mu-riff 0 f /> :-h-ny .■••• i-j.. t tb.' Kbj.hMi , u . ntj Q. n. rr^^rnornoNuTxßv.—hAsiri. -ilct'up.rv. «. *h. i« ;i fur sul-i.-.* tu :b“ ilwi>inii i.f ill- n->! I.i'fiii* l!i':tn C"»intt Convent ■ jj^?r’ruoTHoNt»T.\KV—James R Hilands r t .wu.M].. i*.. •'nudiiUtii t.. r l i >'l>i.n*torj, •«!, j«*t l't thi- il--"ini--n i ' ill- !li ]ni!-lii-n:i <' iioty O-iivnit• -■‘} c 'l‘!:nTrinNi.r.\RV--l > VNIF'I. AkMST7JO\«, O " T ' / 1 bin! \\ : i , _ tut-Ji-dlc* j;"*,■ —\). c. ~f iSn« v.- • .!• «, t U ,m!1 1... n .-an-kUn* !,i ll„. i ffi,.. . r/,anl7rlmv^i.t*"' J ’''' 1 * *” 'h* Urpobll.-ii .I.ame.s Black, of the v..ud. will l*. .! fHn.Ii.UU- r..r »L«- rftic "I ( Cotrmiuii.-ii-r. aubj-. t t.. u.-< .k-rlsi-.u ~f y.« y. publican Count? mjnViw:. frjs*^oajiityj«»NEU.—j;<*ii£UT Alunoiia* Ihn Tl.inl Uuni. JUtHlmr?!;, will hr n J..r tV ..ill,-. <-i O'lt.lj to Ihr .1. »i Iht-Ji. ].ril.|i,-4n C-.iiUiy h can.li-1.-iU- fi.r C*»ri’tt«-r. Vtihjrrt t- t'.. •1- I-1..11 nf Cl- Ju J Ilhli.-tui Coriv-ntloU aplTTMlyrtcT r^« '.ticuNF.R—J. I>. Ualmvin, of F War.L All.-zliruj. m:i fuiiih ltu- f, tr C.-macr. mf.T-. !•• tli. -i-*< in--ii -•( K.-pul-ii' .ii C-.niity -Wii. li.ivn. ..f llio~Thii.j '.V. • * • t.urliiL.f.- 1.. r I ‘.-r.ii.rr. • | ■ ui-ii.-ui. C.,nvvi»ii..rv -CuHON F.r. l - " War,l All- j LC/’ A, " K,,N ' rB ‘““^ AMI K,J L,, " rPR '*l SlSl. 4r.i, i« n c-juiiwUx-(<•! i!i>- utatTr • t.. lliv u »,* llio JiuUtatj lurilitr COUW tiotl. ••tr' y - • j&onr«0. tea? ■pfi.i.iK cmvin;:? Bank-, .W t,.> I’nrirrh .'tr.H |, , s iu w,*u tI.H U..r,k lir-t ■:.!, ..i ,!r.\* J,r. r.-t f. ... A C Ti.— r-;r 'l'iik Ku.t i u< MrtrriNi; -i : ii t }■, .'J r*s .* LilTu-ti* ' a .*> . • atiu.n \» i, 'V.h'l’ ' V ,L “ V.U>,r’r r ,t.o: t}. ; T Ii- I'Ul.i*., »j» ..o,ia; lirfn.ir. . r,!.,>tv i MI JAA.W .Ml-AKi.ANJ*. S-, y. " .. M..-*...V,utCLI iNji (.'«•»| Mny Iv>. UivibLM*.— Iht; Pr.-'idoui aml j Mroc l.u. -fib.. 1,,,,,...,,,.. , “*'• Uus dai >KiMcU.AH'< ili'tre. to U‘a|-|.tiv.i to tlir \ 1 '"-'--'ll t lIKNftV M. ATtt-n>|> k. —An adjourned niueim; of tb< MivklioWrM .-f th.- .Sorili American Mum; (wL,,. « .11 t- »>|.| atth* i-rhc w , the * WEL •*» , the luh «.f Jim»- h-» I, al I‘* • ■'cK'cA 1 jc M 3 :il:,ltd T. li. .SKVrS. aec-j. auction Sales. I J . i\l. A'jot.oaw M fU o*iiiU»crLi^l ■Hi!’l nt [!]•• It* I. i. ■;,! aj. I •il , u , I \ •1 L .l’ H * * .ut'tM ' .f.-Juu. A n'lnr-r- U-tti. ... »S» Aurt'i. TltA]»;: SALh 01- M'ill.Vi AM) Si >f mm: cumn-v. ll K ., IIAV M .>uvixo, ut lu »ill bo -.1.1 at iU o.i«u»rnsuU StU- Uv«.tu*. >n, ,V| FtUh stn-ft, a -pl./t ,r ■ , ' ij.nns wl «nu.u. r Cloil..i, fc maJ.. lhr i„,„, .r.su.gj.U «... Cl,ou.S'p^T, K i^VV . . KU. DaVJ.s. Aucfi. LAKOE SALE OK KKOPKRTI' I V 4LLl city. U» tius Wfcsi cuii,,;' !; ,-' T I “-u** TI-EiDAY *VO C W.“»V,; , £ . o U.a la ...!•» K,,„, tlir uev a.»-. “ ,n ’* ' ‘ ' 4 lltfl ««i‘ »*■ ««8U that v«ry w-.lhuuwt. .Mil' \Uls' l*n,|*n>. .|?n:u~l uti tl-o «.«.lCoa i Jii,ii,t:. U,. *ir,l Uord, AIU-almijr city, which l " ,aof •*«•»!»,, U.c Ua,.r (uacA-h.- ..f itaaller luoE.kJo4.ua lor comfuctaMo lu.siciinufr. viz . ia lbt* U'. st Cuttnoti or Irwin A»cnu l.-tvM-n «tri. t an-1 Water lau-, t.ch twvutjfivv (ea i (rout, u.-k nn» hnndr.d&od nim-twii-bt fret t., .. t*cuty fret ulli-y • * p ” l 1 ’ .Siiic L.»ta. fumlm,; on Ridge and Central ilrrt fa; (each of >rblch » miy f-»-t wi.lr., vnd Lots Nftig aboutfifty fe*t Itoctb y iwoh'it i3n-J and light y five f w r iu depth * Kb-ten Lot< rnrh 60 Wt front, and on- lot aufot 80 f, t front, on Central »t. • och extending back VOO fewt, to a -in 1.-r-t *t. on the lino of the property ..f Richard Jlowe,. K*, K.irtv-threeLot*. each iw-niydlvo l-et front on CenualVr* ••Tton.i.Dp back tnvnnl Water Uuo one Ihrndred and fom fool to It [WI-tlty f.s;t aH-y 1 | Kor th- ;-.ttn>riwtifo of pvrhaaari tin- lota hare Urn I K.-tk-d off and nnmh-r-d. -f u hi. f ; pi*,* oan he bad at (ha I no-tion • l.«r«* ami th- preixii-es shown on‘application. I r* 11. DA Vljt. Auct. PAWNBROKERS’ SALE OF NEW AND .'•'KCOND-H A\D CL< >TII l\(!-&On Wednesday Th-- .my, Eiiday and .Saturday, M»jr i-*olb, Sih. 23th atil 2>nL i.l 1 and -<• cl.rh. ea.-h day, will b- ...Id, al tho CutlUßm -014J SaJot rooni.i.N'. M K.fUj utrert, awry large .tuck ■ I . h -i.e and rateable Ch’thinc. ueir and m-ooud Lati.f from Kaaiorol I'.wnl-ruk-r which must UtUil r.ithvuiir .••nv,ou the,».!>« Th- Mock comprehends eveivar tiols of OecUi-m.’u <■ M oar. in exienaite voi i. lt ..f material nod Htyle: sup-rAn- Mack CVth Frock and Utm Coat*, hqht fancy Curlm-rc Rusin.au Coat*. BUr L Ckdh and Cas fim-ro Pant*, fancy Ciu*!nn-i<\ Limn and T«ml ]*ant. Sik. fettn and fh-th \ eel*. wn.l a largo .it** of Summer' Clothing of every atvl-i and tarn tj. l* M. MV IS. A arc 820 000 deferred stock a. ,y?, , U Aoctiuu.-i.n Tuesday .Tu.lnp.Jw l-h ats (/doe* at tho Coaiintrcial fcalen rooms, Xu. 61 Fifth rtreet, «II! toroid. by order of Meters. V. Ibtnsen and M. W. AchosjD, Sai,ofW uf preferred alack. Ju the IttrmJetp ham and I’itUhnrch Bridge- Cn„ in lota to suit purchoawi, winch flock oil! be entitled t-i a dividend of IP per rent, per annum not ot tho toll* of said Brid-t, before any dividend U paid "ii tbeuth-r stuck by said Conipanv. * “»>-* * l\ MrDh Vf?, And. STOCK I’., Fr. \V. A: 0. Jl. R, at privatx RILE, in l"f»(•. »uit jiLiuliaxT*, by upl P. M. lIAVIS. &1 Finn .f, \ rSTIS MfreWls' Eicijanrr. STOCK SALES RY AUSTIN 'LOOMIS & CO, AT TUI! MfcncnANTS’ F:\CUANUBIiTfiKV THCIu-DAV ECKNINO.—UauL, tiri.Jgr. Intaranca arxj o’(‘|K-r .''t/>ek, P-.ml and I>al »tale sedd ift public aa)« at th- Mervliauts* Eich.tng- fiuL|n Uiiiw l*t AUSTIN jAhJlile a Ctj *O-1 .«u*:E Noto Brokers. Vi Koortb’at. —Tbe m«i«t tronbb.‘.-t*me anti j>ni>:'nl aJI it U 1j«-v 0.1: i*; t Ifccttv* utiT r.iri-l. M.ui» luvo t—;u tho preparations Ki ,itrn op to attain tit.l‘ut wiili-ini ».}i»ry • in-ptHt, lirvi. all h.nv Uil.-U of Ou-ir ptirp-oov Dr J float-tur'* ft.-rntr-ti IUU. r.htrrwl to, l,ot* t I.„, *iK-»i an inttilnal.:.- for rti-tast-* <./ «»,- »i... nai ->, tht.lT... ntif at nil cmvrrs.tnl vitb Ita Luio.-y, uiU ,mr S Ucn’ *"* rftjracy to CMiM t.f tbt> nirtil tilannlpjjebwKtfr Thu - -*. an-U. te frt>.,ncnt n*. nf tbo Litter.., tm»o -nlnred a., 'sjtiaily rtjicwJj ati.ltlTrctual restoration to phy«tr*l „.J, aml>» i ,n,r. All who «>» nifT.-rii* from i^ ia Br w from a foul stomach, ahoold not Uil or hen.ut* in im i t 5 L y Dn,2^,ta *'«7'**»*ts an.| Lr UQSTV'IT»T> > SMITH, Solo rruprivtora. W» W.Ur 9,0, * hit ti.nl* wT DW KLLLNii I.N EXCHANGE FOKflSfi LAND.— -taUu lK to ciia»n a cumtU' dtom au.l r.lntLlo family flro uiiics of tho dty. or to cicuao-'f •»tvr* rr . l \ tllU , I.r 1U nmc, wai i.lu*. ct J. 0 CcfjlSToiS vS* u ' E, ' or . WJtLIS, BIUUUB 4 _*' _ ' ■» atmL ’ INDIA RUBBEU KDLkKS, IViTTlnl.l^T £“■' DuihiunlVrm to airiro Ml tor Kit b, n,2T BMBV ILOflM.iV^