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TUESDAY MORNING, JUNE 1, 18&8
COUNTY CONYENTiON.
Tim citirens of Allegheny county who ere . oppond
to the National Administration ' :trete...2l:y :revealed
to meet In their respective War ds, lloronchs. Town-
Chips and Precincts on elarren A r the 29 lit day of
May, 1858, and elect two Delegates from each to
'Beet in Crou_nty Convention, at the Court Horse, in
Pittsburgh, on WEDNESDAY, the 2d day of Juan,
at 10 o'clock, A. to., for the purpose of nominating a
County Ticket.
The primary meetings will be held in the too-,
chips between the hours of 2 and 6 o'clock, r. at
the usual place. of holding ouch meetings and in the
Wards, Boroughs and Procincts, between tbe hours
of 4 and 8 P. a. By order of the Committee,
Roar. P. NEVIS, Chain>mu
Tan Corvasonon.—To-morrow the Convention
.for the nomination of candidates for County
officers and for Congress, will he hell in this
city. From the worthy character of all the
Delegates elected whose names ore familiar to
no, we are prepared to expect a highly dignified
meeting and that everything will be done in the
meat quiet and satisfactory manner. Of course,
there are many candid-at:a destined to disap
pointment and we trust they will hear the same
philosophically. We have ic.posod upon our
selves in the exciting contest through which we
hare passed a rigorous rule, to give all RepuL:--
cans who aspire to nomination an equal chance
to-be heard in our columns. We have done this,
that we might be perfectly free to fight for the
ticket nominated, ti lich we intend to do to the
test of our ability. We are anxious to see our
ticket so overwhelmingly triumphant over the
Lecomptonite band of hirelings in this county
that the latter shall not he heard of again dur
ing the century We trust, therefore, that the
Convention will rice us pot, a ticket that we
may be able to rally for it with cur whole heart.
Givens the true and tried, men to carry the un
stained banner of freedom in this great Repub
lican County, gloriously. We want men whose
republicanism is above question; men. who have
stood with us in the thick cod' the fight, when we
were few and faint; men who are ready and able
to carry our banner wherever honor points the
way; men who have acted, voted and walked
with us through the dark days 114 well as in the
day of prosperity which now opens brightly and
serenely before us. Give us such men, gentle
men of the COnvention, and in the press er on
the stump, if need be, we are for them with our
*bole heart and saul. We aro d prepared,
however, to expect anything else but such can
didates from ouch a convention as is to convene
hero to-marrow.
MOUE noon Vitt FIVEISNO BOtrfiTY.—We al
laded to the course of the Southern members of
.Congress, on this qaestlon, a few CIAyS since, and
took an advantage of the occasion to express our
opinion of their illiberal, bigoted and short
sighted conduct. The more we think of this
measure, the more are we convinced of its entire
impracticability and injustice. If consummated,
it cannot fail to give birth to a series of meas
ures of retaliation, which will eventually result
to the disadvantage of the South. Should such
be the case, as we have torture remarked, the
South will have itself to blame. What renders
the coarse of these Southern men so very repre
hensible is that these fisheries aro the nurseries
of Amenicon seamen, and have thus benefited
the whole country by strengthening our marine
service—an arm of defence which the South can
not dispense,with more easily then the North.
On this subject, the Boston Lire contains the fol
lowing remarks:
"What argument is offered for the-repeal of
the bounties? The one offered by the Alabama
Senator is that the law is uacqual. It is a gen
eral law, brotid es the Union. I?ut it is "une
qual," because. the fisheries are in the North
teas and net is the south. Toe South supplies
the officers far our war vessels, the North the
men who compose the crews. The government
supports o school ri Annapolis for the education
of officers for the navy, and it maintains a mili
tary school at Wt, Paint for the education of
(Macro for the army. The, two Pchtmlq cost
-the goveruutent more money than the fisLiorr
bounties amount to."
..The cougar interest. whittli Is st•etittoal, is
protected by the ithrort duty of I went). per cent.
or about two cents on every pound rained
Sugar cannot be raised but itt the South. Na
ture line given to t bet section of the Union a
monopoly in the growth of sugar which DO low
of Congress ran repeal or change. The North
ern people aloo pay a very large part of Southern
postage. Mr. !lam lin says: •The Northern States
pay mere than the expenses of their pails, and
contribute that amount to the support of the
mails of the South. In Ittt,ltO the total postage
-collected in tie i 7 ,Nt,rtiterr, Ll.%ates was 51,012,-
505 24, and the expenstt of transportation. $l,-
496,330 50: while, in the Northern States, the
postage collected was $'2,97:;.8:;.2 15, and the ex
pense cf translate:al:on, $1,4'27,022 Cll. In 1505
the total postage concoct ;!.e u uihern States
was 51,533,105; the coot of transportation,
52,385,253; while in the Northern States the
postage was 54,670,725, and the transportation,
$2,(.725,111t5. In 1,R07 the receipts were at the
South $1,t172,5411 75, and the coot of the ser
vice, $2,320, 2 _gE0: while iu the North the receipts
were 55,935,30t1 1:2. and the coot of service,
$4,095,267. In 18.55 Maine coutrilmted $151,-
358 to the Post Office revenues. Iltl,l CDRI. $13.,-
218; while Alabama cost and contrib
uted $104,:1 4 "
These fishermen hold en humble but re
spectable position it, society, Dad in the eyes of
Southern aristocrats seem to be of little conse•
quence. Their -fellow-woldogmen of the entire
Noah, whether they I.e farmers, mechanics or
laborers, should make their cause their own,
anti rebuke the ungenerous spirit that would
mark out aalass of poor and industrious mailer
persecutiob. Lot that reitdile he administered
at the place where pear men are powerful—at
the l'oct.F.!
Wtscostis —The democratic paperi, anxious
to turn from themselves the suspicions of corrup
tion that are eYerywhere firing on them, are
taking advantage of the recent exposure of con
ruption in NV iSeellPitt all tient them as an ad
mi.ssion of light 1n1.3 Black Itepublionn business.
Hero are the fncls:
Of the bribed Senators, nine were Democrats,
who received $135,00; and three were Repub
licans, who received $lO,OOO. The only Sena
>:-; tors who voted Against the bill were nit Repub
licans. They refused all offers of bribes.
Irk the A.s4ernhly, tidy-seven members received
bribes, 65 follows:
Democratic mitnalletot re , cit tol Ccril,ooo
19 Republican 9:009
Seven member, A trembly rrlt,wl bribes;
whom were Itepultli , uo, anti o a Itent , orat.
Of other State ofileers who_racciv adad e
briber, w e re —
A Republican Governor ,o,nna
Democratic Back Comptroller
Democratic Lieutenant Udverno;
Democratic Clerk of A.,en.bly...
Dem. Assistunt Clerk of Aiserubly
To recapitulate, the account ,tanfl. tlu”
Number of Dern:wrath:members and timle officers
who were bribed is 51.
Amount receive , ' by them .........5130,000
Number of Republican member* on,; Stale officers
bribed
Amount received by them
The above exhibit is confine,: to the members
and State of f icers. When we go beyond that, we
god that the Democracy have fairly wallowed in
corruption. To a moonshine railroad, of which
Democratic Ex-Gov. Barstow was President,
$1,000, 000 of La C:0950 county bonds wan given,
as its share of the plunder, which was divided
.out by Barstow and his followers, be receiving
$89,040, his private secretary $.72,000, the
editor of the Madison Argun during Barstow's
administration $52,000, and HO on. To other
outside papers there was paid for their influence,
5246,000; about $40,1000 went to Republicans,
sad tbo rect. to Democrats.
altll9 or ISTECEST.—Ur. Cheever said that
-recently the memoir of an interesting young
lady, the daughter of a missionary, was sent to
the Tract Society, but rejected for publication
becauao tt contained a paragraph expressing her
appreciation of tho &erecter of . little Eva, be
cause she read the Millet° Uncle Tom. —
One hundred and fortyroinistern of the M. E.
Church, South, recently voted to ex,sunge the
article in their discipline, ecasdemning the el,re
trade. "Eighl only voted Nay!
THZ CASS/din a cnTHZ jiIAHHITS.—WhiIe the
recent overflows of the Mississippi have direct
ly injured but little tho loft bank, on which New
Orleans stands, therhavo occaisoned much in
convenience to the people of that city. - All the
market - grdens en the Other side balm been
flooded,vso that vegetables 'are ecarcs; end 'sold
at exorbitant rates.
_Cams .02. TUNE.—A.. few years ago the Toe New ( Minns Rev% a:watchful guardian of I 7 - - - -,,, t r ..
' Southern interests, scents “dangiii ahead," in , : _. • ---clat ilatirrg'
Richmond Enquirer•and Gov. Wise were among
respect to Texas. That danger consists in the • __._ .._ __-
the mosf intense fire-calm of the South. Dis- Paima me nt 0 ffi cO.
probability that no more slave States can b• v
Relation was their panacea for all grievances, . carved out of the Texan territory . The Bee he t-nutplYilie; will, the urgent neatest Zvi Lan
and a "Southern Republic" the subject of their forms its readers that,— - : - . . 1, !: :., t0 .,"'"" l'uteu".
dreams. Did nn election in the North result FO ' "There is serious danger of the tater defeat of --'!'" (7 ' M. F'"C. ' l4 "'". ' L.."' - 5Y1.(14-:S
Southern hopes and aspiratienv touching Texas, IL ,, roll. 1t1a1,..1 to-.we.
as not to snit their views, "sece.seion" was the PERTS ANENTLT I.TC PITTS/it - FM 11.
and that in the verb heart of the South, ' i
cry immediately raised. Within the last year q region of all others hest adopted to e `
success
change
A i, t ativ 1.... e.g.:OA $!” tr..fO,
,
change seema to have taken place in their tae- : ful cultivation of Southern products, and to the Nf 1 . 10 1 Perin St 1:0,1.
~i 'l, VIT V. co si e'r Cl. Slit Il• 11.3..
tics, and they have discovered that all is not , consequent remunerating employment of slave o , ~
. labor, a feeling of seated opposition to slavery ur : ;,,,,.:, '''' ''' :: ; :' : t .; ;', I: :: : ,, Co ,'.7,7 0 7,: " 7,:„ 1 ;:,: h :, " : "
gold that glitters in the South. Gov Wise has•
already taken a stand in fever of Northern em- e nle i . s t t r az z h!e i h t , ,e if en n i n i t r r e mu b n e t u e , r f afed, will ultimately ,„,,,,,, „.„, „,, t ,
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conferred by the
igration into Virginia, in the face cf the pro- , act of ISSU, and to incorporate the largest.
testations of his Southern friends, and the otner , finest and meet fertile part of - Texas into the
I day, the Emit/free, in an article commenting on , family of free State,. "
' the proceedings of that greatest of all great THE SLAVERY QUESTIor ON Potreo, If the
1 humbugs—the Southern Commercial Conven-
! slavery question were stricken cut of 1,, tonal
I Lion—ventured to say =mite things which a short : r ulitie ' , whul would l ' e left of the Republican
party' Independent of that element what hare
I since would have set many of the readers of that they to stand upon? We answer frankly o a th
, journal to thinking about n coat of tar and I in; whatever.-- tr,, ,,, ,ingt,ii, L0t,...
feathers for the use of a traitor. Not that there Then why don't von strike it mitt ' —ll.-oov
is any thing really bold in their assertions, but if "'
Tnr. Newbuiryport lb rdld, in an interesting
'the Virginians have been, and are yet, very;
much avers.° to hearing common sense, is refer- ! article o,.., up on
e havetle sig , s e n e of I re,i. eaye , atneng tl,o,
I,t.t.ohoo g ttotoitro,oo :r e ti t c , t . :c u rt , a „, i , tr y e , tl „ . ,:,, th , e h e , ln , t h has
once to the cherished itistit mien of Slavery, and
were peculiarly sensitive in regard to 'move- nut Clot; the cedar Mat; oaks, from Itest to lOott.
merits which originated from any Southern feel-
! and some of the woods of the tropieal viirllCF for
three, four and fi ve thousand y a
ears. The le
King, such, for instance, as the calling of then ; b
Commercial Conventions. The Envois, new
ridicules these same Conventions—calls them ,
I"conclaves of politicians, - taunts them with ,
being the nurseries of impracticable ideas—and
cooly declares that in the event of the much
threatened dissolution of the Union ''Virginia
!had better consider whether the South of the I
, Northern confederacy would nut be for more ,
: preferable for her than the North of a Southern
1 confederacy." This is pretty good for a begin- I
ning, and should remove the fears of those ner• 1
vous creatures in the North who were frightened
from voting for Fremont by believing that the
South were really in earnest in their threats to
establish a separate government
6,ONSIN.—III reply to n l ue ..1,011 proposed
by the New York Toore, whether there were not.
honest men still left in Wisconsin to bring to
punishment the parties to the recent bribery and
corruption in that State, the Milwaukee
Wisconain—a Republican paper—says:
"We can sconce the Ilmor, and we may add,
the honest men of New York, Sew 'England,
that there aro a good many in Wisconsin who
have not been bought by Construction Bonds, or
any other form of corrupt appliances. An
election is to be held to-morrow for n now Board
of Directors for the La Crosse Railroad Com
pany, and e are confident that the result will
show that the honest men ace in the ascendant,
and that the new Board will not only be free
from the least taint of corruption, but that they
will be prepared to follow up the brigands in
the former direction, whose nets have robbed
honest men of millions of dollars, and whose
whole policy has heaped dishonor upon the good
name of the State. It takes some time to track
a rogue ; but the clue js now obtained, in the
committee's report, and we think before the
affair ends, many of the directors who have
robbed the La Crosse Railroad Company, will
wish that thby had led an honest life. In the
providential compensations of life, it is found
that even pecuniarily, roguery does not pay a
good interest. Before thelapse of another year,
we shall have some marked illustrations of tLi
great law, in the history of thi. company
We have no doubt our Milwuukee cotemporary
is correctly informed as to the feeling, enter
tained by the "honest men - of Wisconsin, in
regard to this disgraceful transaction. That
flourshing young State owes it to her own fair
fame and good credit to wipe out tit Once this
foul idol on her eecutcheon. AS metiers now
stand, the State occupies a “lerld eminence - in
the records of the nation. But ils citizens, a
majority of whom are honest and conscientious,
can soon make matters all right, by a course of
action at once vigorous and decided. The peo
ple of a State should never ne condemned for
the conduct of a few agents, to wihom they have
confided certain responsibilities
A New Boren ',toe ROORBACK.i.—We believe
the Mi,eouri Republican has never yet t,,ld a
truth in regard to Kansas matters—at least we
have never detected it in varying from its ste
reotype style of lies. From its first border
ruffian bulletins, to its last Fort Scott outroges,
the whole thing has been one arrant piece of
imposition, gotten op to effeet rtrlisaA ends.
Its reporters seemed to delight in the manufac
ture or horrible murders, committed I.y free
slate men, against innocents ltkP
sun. cr :.•
upon such long-suffering saints ns Ifol Titus.
Pry after day, it tacked the invention of its
clay rate scribblers to ostennittlydriventl the pro
slaveni settlers out of Kansa, but. strange to
relate, at the next demand for Logos near, they
were all quietly back there, if be driven out
anew with much slanghter. This is espcmaily
the case with the Fort. Scott affair. Three soy.
eral times, within the locate rya a twelve-month
infant, it has madca desolation of that fated spot,
killing all thio women and running oil all the
men, by Lane's bandttli, Rc., No., and yet. after
diligent subsequent, search each time, not one
dead body, or authenticated over of theft has
been established at all. And how it hos taken
up the cry again. Some personal collisions and
land quarrels have beta seined !iron by is lei.
bad men to justify their own passions, and forth
with the Ilrpultheun tunes its harp of a thousand
strings, and thumb's out a most grievous Kan.
ens dirge. We are satisfied that all t 17. - : troubles
they have there at this time are very grossly
exaggerated, and exaggerated for a purpose.
The nullifiers and blue lodge gentry in come of
the border twenties are trying to reorgardre toe
an invasion to carry the Lecomptea by fraud. I
and they ace thus preparing the material for ,
excitement in advance. Already we find they
have sent abroad word of their intention, es we
note the following in contemporary Wattitington
correspondence.
Letters received here this morning front Platte
county, Mo., show that the blue lodges are
-organizing for another foray into Kansas on
election day. That notorious scoundrel, Tit u^,
was active iu recruiting companies whose nomi
nal destination was Arizona, but who proposed
to Oct out the day before the Kansas election.
They were armed to the teeth It scull be
convenient for them to encamp at and near the
different voting places the second day out!
This explains how it happens that the tolutin
istration organs have all become so suddenly
pooled in Kansas disturbances, and accounts f.tr
their slang expressions and absurd correspon
dence about Itanites, banditti, free Nate flier
ders and anti Leeompton robber to.. To credit
this newly invented batch of impostors one
would have to think that the mere fael of a
citizen preferring a white man to n negro was
evidence conclusive that ho ought to be sent to
the penitentiary. Tho truth is the pone the
Republican and kindred prints are Irving on
Just now won't win: for first the people
ofiNia
souri are not fools enough to pot their beads
into another foray. and, second, nobody but a
few eatellites in this State will ever believe n
word of what it manufactures. It had better
turn its attention to saying, if possible, the
stock of its friends and followers in the South
ern Pacific railroad and giving lectures upon
he incorruptible character of the chivalry in
he matter of that latest Texas swindle. We
believe at the time of the investment, the Berth
bean pronounced that "the only het route to
the Pacific." We ehruld be glad to kno .ta het It
or its ideas have undergone any change in that
point from recent investigation..— ";. Jolt Prvt
TILOI'IILC has commenced in refer..tt, to the
resale of Pennsylvania State Canals by the
Sunbury and Erie RailroadCompsny. tto Tueti
any last, it is understood, the Railroad c o mpa o s
sold the North Division to aMasenciation of gent
demon, some of whom reside on the Ens of the
Canal. and others in thiecitystiti at Nev. York.
fur one million and a half dollars: tire pay
ment being secured, as we are informed. by a
lien of the works themselves. Thi., sale is con
tested by another association of capitalists, who
have been in treaty for the same works, anal
who allege that they offered the Sunbury and
Erie Railroad Company half a million more than
the sum for which they have been sold, namely
two millions of dollars; une hundred thousand
dollars in cash, one hundred thousand dollars
annually for five years, and fourteen hundred
thousand dollars secured by' lien on the line of
the works. The result of this disappointment
by the two-million party has been an application
to the Courts-for an injunction restraining any
farther action in the premises until the parties
can be heard in open Court on the merits of the
complaint.—Phil. Ledger.
A PLCCKY SliNATua —The Hon. William
Chappell, a member of the Wisconsin Senate,
received 510,000 of the La Crosse and :MI tow
hee Railroad bribe, two years ago, and was active
corruptingin his legislatiTe associal,s The
Senate, at its recent session, voted, '2l to ti,
that he was guilty, and 11. to 9 that he was
unworthy of a seat in the body. fic, how
ever, retained his seat. A mass meeting at
Watertown, where ho resides, held without dis
tinction of party, unanimously requested him
to resign. Ho refused. The Common Couucil
of that city, a majority being his political
friends, bade a similar request by a Tote of 7
to 6, but Mr. C. would out comply. As this
plck47 Senator will be remembered in history,
it is 'proper to record that be emerged from this
State, and wee for matry Oitiwa of
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STOVES,
Grates, Fronts, Fenders, etc
MIM=MIRM
NO. :435 LIBERTY STILE: ET.
Jr2,l),lft; 1 . 117:1111:611. 1.1
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HTJIZ (I F. : (IN I) .le. NTIST:
FILOM l't,llK.
EAT/2 A CT. TEETII
BY A LOCAL IG:NUJIIIING AGENT Ttr T/1, 01, "N I.Y .
D.tr Inset. To ..th ou Ovid, t,ilvet. I . l.tatti. mt,.l
Porch, and pert,ull 11. istsl L., v. n,i,mor
antiliwr. without pain.
54 Smithfield S PPP • P below Fourth,
IRA, .MC9 Jon' , L I LaClell
Pittsburgh Steel Works.
JuNI4.IB. 1101.-D
3f.m.f.4, tart.. of C t'T EEL. e 1,... ~Plll W
A. 11. BTEKI, APR! NG: 4 OTh A %LES,
ClA'Aer Au.; and Ertl JAVitA,rdh.
U. B. FLOG-FAttS Ar CO,
PIASUPACTIAILIPS DP
ttogers. Improved Patent Steel
Cultivator Teeth,
(lamer Real and b'irst PW-FinArvh. Ih
02' , I ydfc'
TV. & 12.11.VICHAJEL'I'.
11.11,71,11LCR3 AND DIALFE"
A II kind.. of Tolmcco, Snuff and Cigars,
LI., recruit, Lalcru thw /311 , 11ng 1.21) Ww.ul
wl•laiuu Lr their Manurw.lurlng kutul 441r-wiz,
uirtuw.
in lEwrethol will tw tr. • tlwur trWruls,
up27:lyelfu
WICYM.A.N ,t)N,
blwasfarturerg ntai Nathan in .11 knal. rf
TOBACCO, SNUFF AND CIGARS,
A NLI
LEAF '1"0.13-9-CCO,
labrner nf .Ymakflehl Str..l and Ma nta4af
PITTS7II.IIIOII. P••
C I , M 1 1411./
1,1111M10 ,, . . =ILL.
ROBINSON, MINIS & MILLERS,
POUNDERS ANI)
WASHINGTON Wultli ti
Pittsburgh, Pouna.
°Mee, N 0.21 Markel. .trees .
51.olfatture 1.11 WA, or eh...
ery;
- Casting.. 11.11roto/ Work, Mew. 11,,,rn
'irk.
Joi.ning and Repairing done on .41,1 notlr• mr.1.;.13,11•
J. M. LITI'LIN:
mmixtcam.A.Nr TAILOR,
No. 51 St. Clair Street
(Dr. Ir We New DuiMing.)
soNtlydfc
FISH!
FISH!
CONSTANTLY ON LIAND, A FULL FIIPPLY OF
WHITE FLSU, TROUT,
.„_SALMON, PICKEREL,
- • ILERRING, MACKEREL,
- igirordmocmapftba by the cad, will maw prompt
&Mutton. lIKNItY IL COLLINS,
Wcwd atnet.
1
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MEMO=
11.1 ry•fem u..irwe. : r•r., and du, r,
3.1 NI. t.. ;.r.rll, 1,..
and .t
MEDICIN.II. IN II U.
thn upon
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CHINA, GLASS AND QIIF.ENSWARE
SPRING `ToCi , , Jr T OPENED,
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1-1 Z - Pr. - IT I 1 Gl- 13 'S.'
t..:.: Wond Str«l, PlLtaborgh, rw.,
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S, erpreer; Trreeete re• an.l ors]
The Trritet
tt•r thol"NTI: I:E.T I L k .1 t
the imbhe • who nye re.te.rtellty thyth t.• rave
John C. Balccr & Co's
C' 1 - ) U - I. I VFI It 1') 1 I.!'
THIS 1%i% nriliareii in tin.
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hid ill
t!....te.1 It. nvanlernil • 1,. •
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repar,d 0,, by joijN C. I: ‘ K FRY. CO.
Nn Co , North
nil
The Great Eugl
SIR JAMES C
CELE LI It .k EI) FE
l't eparuol . pr 4 •rrlptt..t.
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they rontgaggi ugggl.g,
T. Kl , L.\ I/11, it
o Alwg log
Vor loin pa . 1.1.1 r, gut •
11—$1 Ind rt.. 6 -
rot rn
I. 1 , 111N1., , 1'00t - lc l' l .
WHOLESALE CL
FI NE i; r+ I I , i Vl , S //.
W.A.TC.H. LS
SIL FEN .I.V/ , I T F 11 . .1 .1: I.
I i •P . A i
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FANCY GOODS,
F.A>•rLRF raitEs
trl • II it, .
N. 10
Fdrtin and llonv%tir of Exthanlze
NOTr,
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DA %V /4.:S eq.. 1.1A:1".
Ilona., Sign and Ornamental Paint er•
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11. A:VI/E./I.ON,
err ottl•
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to 6 % I I.• rnrwriz t
!aril I DES W^NTED.-ud
:nll, T ILLs ogAws ILY
DUNCAN, :4111.:11.31AN & CO,
lIN Tli E HANK. IN ,1 , 1,101 ,
:4E111,1:01 :)NV t 1,1
1.1.11/unl. lierninnA mn.l
rusoc.mtly n I.and an , l I
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MATLACK & ROGERS,
COMM ISt-lON AND FUItWA RN NO
& IMj. L.
1.4 v M 1 ‘1.11,1., ‘ , l. Iptoe, I'+
t 1.1 r I r
71 ).11.N1 ( w1. • 1 [ I,t
trol. IC lllnp, 11..” %stult 13ot,
intinw , Shnurrl, 14indols
VANDEVER & FRIEND,
'1"1 . iz N t- 1 A. 'l' I. ‘‘
5111.14 114111, I I'll INC P:11 Y.
rtra prarapi Larva. rito, ar tal Narria•ru
tralrra,r Nlr.ora an Itaarla arr.! r fa"
• A. A. CARRIER & BRO..
litr..Ln rah. ewtioral I Is- tkr 1110,
No. 03 Foorl b
nt41,11,,g.
Polon,lvkLioit /.01
1-I.}4N KY 11. ,:01.i.1-NS
Forwarding and Commission Merchant,
ANT, IVIIoI.ESAI.F. I.EALtt IV
L'hoq,e, 111/tier. Seed.. Vieth
nemlly.
1“.4
SA. NI II j4:l, (4 /LA V
115dP.I'l.C.131,11•Trr
prepay e! it. furnirh W a .1,4411114 , r, , and
buYt . r.t,..... rally, u Ilia I h.. late .1 as..l tan.
•01..4 awl Suturner
It.. mate op the. etirr. gatzablellott ..f
111., (.vOl ilp.nl meth them xr.,:ia Ir
J A/01.A.11.1. 1 Cif
Alcohol, Colociic Spirit% anti Foul Oil,
delkalyfc I , na Inn and ro Second Mrtef .
Pittsburgh Water Cure Establishment,
Elt Tilt; GUILE OF ALL KINDS OF
IS MASK, at lla,matl, Ow
,0.1, Ft. Ma, ne and ['kw:ago llallrord, le noa- nt.n ly
att...1:4”.1in g .,v..-.1 1,1 11.., ..rectlon it liymna.ainta and
I,aviin g allay. r t. it I, tvdl allurd a, t rowaldo and bealtlalul
arnua. ttttt .nt patlant • an.l frkndly ,
r.n r pry tl w,IL apen.l ...ma 11111 a wutt. .14
riming the • 1., a ratla, I.lllre, 1344, Vlttala.rglt,
1-nnot. J. MIA:141104 M. ii, 1 ,
nt,lo..llala selnli 11. I. MM. MI, M. D.
orrt.'t r rnt -11 14,1 k 1.031NZ1.1.,V1L1A I[. if.. t
MA, IS, I.'>.
DitoikpsALs will be revolved at the office
Its. pittalknrch S Connall4rilla N. It. tn. in the city
of UDC II lb. INth ;.0 Jnne net 1A11,111.0, Inr
lug. and Iledwav Ti...k.emi.rarlng n''tk num.
totha era:m.l.4Eoa of 1.1/.1 thr 14,4E4. el...ut
I 'n it. , half the MoutPaganela Tiver.l.etwern
ritf , lnitch y
SpetTryirqn,,, f..r OX/11111011.1{011 at
the , Pflaw lb. Onripane. Enclia.-er will Le in Me
I , ndanre, an.1....p1.° AI. trill 14. given to par.
nialtina zu.,Ell“
TIEn work will l. 1; frt. rill], in ~ n.•
and niay be pnyald.. to ca.], .4 xh.liy or in N.. In
Ft". Mortge, Bond, of the Company, ..corm by the part
of .aid road to he coo. iictad The work II nr.lerato and
can he datin expeditiously. nod will las re.inirtrl to he ontti..
plated to oil the tolling autuma
By ordirr of the Board nr Dh.eclort.
mplattet BEIU. 11. LATIOBT, Post,
1=1173
.
Statement of the Bank of Plttshulegh
,•1,1" 511\3 3151.
and 1 , 110 JoIIN HA/WEI:. r
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Svbtry lull.
Siatement of in. ,lerohants• and Ilann
farinrora' flank of Pittmburgix.
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iii f t
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Stelement of the Allegheny Dank
PIT!I. 31, 41-,
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all.ll.•ltrt .1 W COOK. C.uth
I' IN 1:1tNIT. N.t.trt Pa, IP
Statement of the Iran City Bank.
hrt-inaaa May 31-1.1.,:
I 117,44 4,1
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Put, - II a 1. u.rVt. tp
5 , 4 Kr. el uctl, ,tho, kuoolo, .
1•• Lotus, 1. tuo• rte, netl, tp.
l'onno l.l u ir , l.
1 hut, It tooorn rth unr.l.l . lltotutral,.
I' too Purr ll..nry, out met ornr.l;Putonni., , ..
1. talon, :PI wart!. A11,1 , ..tai,
yp o oi, loas, no, hi uar,L Itlttatournh
I c John . to I..strr.
tlault,, , ,onuo. taiurn. _.l
eluttinan Awn. it... lot .1, Pitts, titan.
ll. , unt.cur Itrulult , A. with tabor ato•Io, iterrio ti'.
Haworth Inoonl. nuoolo. 34 stand. l'lttol urn ,
taro nan,n.,l. • .orru, tn. ot, An:
II .r 1,, Christian, tairrn.l.hulan tr.
!lull teainsiol, est.: nun., Wood Pittsbnral,
110..1 , 112ra! 100na.a.t1,1....t0.... il• [l., ltultna , SI , . tovorn,
tI
11,.utP1..../ ••••131, lot it-oil,
1 1,. r tup,n . 1 thu, tory tn. aPCI•tr tt
t, I, vat:, 1/..llims. Si Mu; tl
P,, o t •..a.lug .s.', wane. Plttalear_..l
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Lat.., roll, Pisoru. te
‘1,,,...h0rt .1i ..1 , . gioolo
\1..1', .4 .I,t, 1,, , 0rt,. nth nap!. Pett•hlwalo.
oonne A iltruut,hani.
U.lcus ...1.••11,.t !lot r nl. I'ittol non,
H.. I o.
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lot ,I.c. A11,1,0r.,
t 1.1141 r r.terut.l. 1c111•1•,,,,h,
)1., ..r 1.14..) rL I-, uat J. Pittolau
Pounan iolio lord t'. tut, ot. Clair tp.
un unpahano.
o/0 ..,, / 1
d. n, oast., house, lot ot•pl. Pittol.nt
it 1! ~, haur b too..t lo , uotl'hur tp.
ocar.l., 1 . 11 , 1•nr:h.
Ito. 11 .11..0rn. ulna tto. t opoalo. tp.
••••-•.1.1. , Ph.
ap,ltne, .1 1,, to, ntuuar
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cl iv l, utip r -to 111, u ord. All-:',:ni
tl Wtoy oft, Intl lotus. g!..
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Dr Art Silol . I.I ) ERS--:011 11 1 illot ar-
I j par ...on,' Pt Storm. (..r owl. by
I 1 h I .ItT. 1 1 1C1 F.V, 1,4 Erunl near W,00!
d'A3IILI FLOUR—Manada.aared
_LA ...I ut oolut-Pol white 1.... it in enure , lot oak 1.,
I:1111T, I , II:KEY.
10.1••. N.CI lard:
tr.
1,5 ~ Amer t., arm, I'm .51, I•y
1-11.111 'DICK FY a (51.
LARD --s Idtkronv. landlitz t . r. , trt stoatitt.r
t,ht.....tt for .41.. b, 15 II 1)11 . 1s KV • ill.
FI , ENN. FLOUR-6'2. ks. :tpringt,
E.tra F•nully and 15 ,10 , lodc.. noa lantl;ng from strain
er I • P 55. I,v 1,•1•11 D1,111,5' • CO
•
prim, dry Hutt;
t.rt“ areatt taltr4l Calf ,ktar;
1..1
In more end f..r Ault. by S. 11AltliA1,1711 k CO,
pl N..- L 5 LlM.nv •tr,r.
u PS --.111 first win, iu stiiri• for
JI_JL 01 . 11IN11ERIIA)111A0111 1,
ijo ARLEY --:wv I.ushels iu noire Mhti
jJ -KI.• by 11,0111A1,1(10 CAI
BA ON--I cask tihou Mien fide+ ,r Name
for gal° b 1 H. llAltllACtlll A Cll.
101) r ISt' -- 1 cask j URI received anil for
: , PRINGER JIARISAEGII d CO.
750 RIALS. EXTI2 F.k.MILY FLOUR
boo• ..t,l for ~•b• by
11Alt111111111 6 CO
cl 'FORAGE TO LET—Tu lus ge dry Cel
r••gm nnti l'l;rd flue,
CO..
N.. I= F1u...16.16nd 'runt ettr....,.
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PSALM Is
iiir, Grain and
C , nolitts4,n awl Fla-warding 31erliants
my.1!1,1
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I) I; U 0 s
wT (' riANSrAN IA) VI:. 71 Mar Irt
CONERERCIAL LErrEit P APER--Var . y
thin for forNgn corrrnutiJour., ruled en/ plain
m. 02 W S. A V KN. Stal.suore.
HEAVY LAID ENGLISH LlitiElt PA
l'Elt—ruLA nzol ILIII3-14 mths hp
W. S. HAVEN. art. Mitrkpt and et.
BILL PAPER—White uud Bine, ktr,.:1,1 and
Log. foruln l.r rnl3l IV. S. HAVEN
A RDWARE PAPERS. —Sue. '20x.1(
yj 2413% nt up 31 Si,. HA V E'er.
_
lupply
HEAP WALL PAPERS—A netsC
of two , patter. f1a..1. by
ml3l W. MARSHALL CO.. F 7 Wool +I
TESTERS—Borders and Circles fur Teo
tcni for sale by mil W t P. H&LLi 00.
For IS rnt
Store orClaberty Street for (Lent.
S. A. PrFT1.1.!...E, nu
TIIE .11hscribers Trishinz their. •
i n c on ci,ii. fr o , 0..,
h e r,,ee the let of Jot T. t '1•••••• . 0 • • hot:, Do: Win b•'
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It —lll I.e . Ln oboist. the Tim. irsli
repoqt.., to Ylth
Ohio Lann tor Sale.
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•ro t‘..l ..1.1110 r.f r ,O I•rn
1 I W., 4”.1C;.
the nor ..rt..r Oro
umnly It •,11 —•l4 ttn.lmil , l6r In quart,. to auit
port L.... 1 -% T. 511.-- %rho th,tt.- to invt..t r.41...1.- a
t-i%-rt”te,tv
THE A NI)ER:7;.IJN FARM, miles ER
ILA pot, In Nrw Inn ? 1, n1r , " .It2lll.
111., lin,ln P.un, inning 11/1 , rmi ran...wilt
inti.l. rvor arr.- or wll.l. t.11..1.1e s. m un
rti r an• 13 .wrrr ['rt.!
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In •I•r rrrlil wan ,
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or -1 IT Now G. 1,.
Valuaole City Property for Sale.
11.1 T very kieslrable L.t en Water Street
r
rool 14 A ilry. xr to John Irwin rk Sorer. la mg
f-r Irn ore. zo.t I . rinwra.....l I ...nil. rn alorig
It will lw t. grit ....r In lot. of 131-or I Irrt ad.
or ions, lo nintro on, aw 1...,
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nu./ dr! Li,. 13. n re. P.rt,l.•wnb.
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•
1•11,..a11.1 1., t ofr up A pply
II I•CA DAM. Oti
apt AAA rr, d. .1.. Allorht n, Coy.
LI 1 ESEMA FOI:
SALE —ll,Storo , N.,l AtAl •ituntral oti
1.0.0 rt v tlr Clair. knos it nn Nn IN3 Th. Int
.I,ot 'X/ f•-ot front utt.l fr..t doep, to.tunclittg I..ur It to
I..xrhari, A110y...11 aL,. ti tr Arectra • StALlo and CoNrriart,
proport3 r rrnAhly fur PrrA..id 1.111 10..01.1
ut a lo‘rz,n anA ot, airuhitoo.lAt gttruta. For trart.orlare
'.l 11. 11. KlNri.
Nn. Liborty ntrert.
21.)1{ Drug : ,. ..tore situated iu ono
of th.. Int 1,•,010114 In thev ,of l'atalmr4L,
a J.:14,A,, r.t.all or prr.crii,ll..ubt - v•iut,.... I u.laccm,.m.ur,.
00.1 , 4 1.. 1.,m.5zt.....re rota.tong advs,.l¢‘l, of nu,
I mac, F., I tlfortnatuqn of JOHN HAFT a t
ICA ...-.•t,coins of Ni and
burgh. f. 44
GREAT BALE
F UHNIT UHT]
$30,000 WORTH
TO ItE SOLD AT Pill \ ATE SA LI.
THREE VTEEKS
M=lll==l
B=El
AT COST
IMI=I
=Olll
The will 1 ,, ‘ narked in plain 114nre,
on pooh nrtiolo, xo that vi,ih.rs can nt t men
Tt..—All t Iv. *1.13 cw.lt i.:113 an 1
upgal , l.. n rtrn:it •inry .111 y. w.II Im
mrlS.3cdJoaT N.'.: t 1 FifthSt rant.
JAYNES' XESEBT TEA STORE,
NO. :I.'t
• /' IT T Ji II , A. ,
S. JAYNES, Prop lotor.
0" PRESENT STOCK OE •
(:BEES AND ni.Achl TEAS
Wm. select...la - at. rare. arid purcba...l f,rn the ru,..trelia
-I,la Tea Met Arm, in NPW I",,rk l'hiladelpbla, and r.m
alst, of all the dittereut Arad.... of T., 1,a301.1 t.
Om. market Re 14,11 roll
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8=139
Our cuet..mt, may. u ith n.nfidenc... rot, o or 14, eit-
Jeavor• prlvo them Too, of suporior finality, f the rart.ms
We ha,: no rolitiltitints with uuy other Ten $, r., and
wailb our ructunier• and no. public again. hut,r.lon.
ILEMEIIHEIL, ND. IS NEAP. W KID STI: 1 . 1:T
We aro will euppluol with ILI° AND J A
Crut.lool, Pu!vt and N. I:%Ht:I , 'S
1:10.1NIA. .1.4,A and CI.I. , CULATE, rtt3
WINICS A.N.I) I_,lQtrt)itS
REDUCED PRICES.
TIIE SUBSCRIBERS ARE SELLING OFF
[belt atock at r.dored pries preparatory to goUtinZ
mroprialog r-tme ul the rboic.at brand. of
Foreign Wines and Liquors.
AMONG Wlll,ll A.
Ord Palo Itrau.l7. Hatp...dy do. Pun. old !rod. lf Lod.. y
IlvidAeick Cloanoagno. St Jul, rt Clare!. INrilal4ll4
nud 51,d0il
ht,,at.nhal.,L3 lly Whiakey. Sni.erinr la•ohte 11,1111,1
khaelthervy, thnyter wad ftvnvark
llntut tis,
A. •
Car-11“tel Inal Tavern tivrlvala av hil avlure Da , • ga..l oppart um:, etsppl,tng Monad,' s.lvaa.
t-u,e-nis It-rata
lIIITGIIF.L.TItEir, JR•,II. BRO.,
n.vt..10 I.lberty Street.
CO•Si
31BRoTY l'E AND P I fOTO(DtAl'Ill C
61.1.1.1:1:1Ea. N 0.21 Fifth ittreet, , ppvtaite lhars, and
to Market, opt-4te Firthing.. itrug ghtfa. I'Lot.L.4l.l , ls*
lintrhavl ,aatarr rattav, tiered or plain. spmirn..os
and Ilvv,tv.n 1:"orn on the htv.rtra tr,„ rnyalttli
- -
forsouuck: FOR SALE—
•:uox.) rmatry cured Bulk Meer,
" 11.8 Pork;
360 bus Dry Applur
2.0 0 0 lb. remarry Curd Darer,
la non a , e 074 A DLLWPICIIII.
•
A. 1,.
t h,.
M %NT
mem
1111=9
.....
ATE. —1.... S. E. 1",rt.1t.. of Pitt Town
a tar,..lld-tre I. r St."
Irci•e , r!. , trl.~l:el , uCot.t.t , Consetit..l..
- _
,A P. Zot.Lr.R, of McK
p“rt. 1.111 . ‘t.,141.1e , f r Aur...m113 l.fole the
Co. nrtd "111 1. . 1, 114 , ,r4 , 1
t,,r. Iho German
r,.
of ,~alr
, WOODS:of Pec•l4,,,
‘•melZeia rwaruiltation
, f
F r.l r r.—C. W. Ii ITI.7IIELOR, of Peebles
I r.-4 the voicuts.....nfut
11 , of .ut)-ctt .tba
Fl - 1-- -.. :"111 , R, -C. L. 31AL.1:6, i I i ) Third
i n c.”.1,1..t.,1".ral r.I
ebony r. , urley.•u.,-,. t" :--u 1 lirpublu - rn
xt.".•:dic
=NI
- • ,
--. 1 .1 HI. M. BF I sn. ofthe Sixth
!tr.!, A Ca 11.11,1 •. 6her111.4
"'• . • -
•
ET:PtIOTIIr , NoT %RI DANIEL MCCURDY, Of
C T
Pitts! urgli. for Jr..thonontry, itulject
to of tlio trfvt Repu t ligun County Convent/on.
O.PROTIIONOTARY—J MES 11, 111Le.NoS, Of
nrbile, is ft didatr P.Aghonator). enlo
J r ., t o tho tior
or en:i inblionu County Convention.
mootto
ntr , r , her eale ee.•d.,n ten,
J. 11 SWIUTZER,
S.. 101 4th ntr , ...t_ Pittel•ar...]
t -12) - `1 '11 F: NI - /: I lAA MoNTII Ll' MEETING OF
c P1TTN.7 . 11 , •:1 Mr7o. s 0N111.3116% A 51,11110701 4.
I. I,ld SI 11, • I ti. • A-..ociattutt, Fifth ctrset,uo th,
”.1!y ye.tt
Utt 1,4 M0...n....11.LA Ino aoten Conn tnT, t
ri:tn,t•li,..L. Mny 'MAL 1,!..4. i
1 P..,..d . ? -. 4 1 1V i i 'EN . 1 , . — . rho Preddent and Inre,-
i tor. et the 11.•,...ti,he1n liournned Company gd - Inftebu:gl,
ha,' 11114 de3 de lured a dividend nt TWO InILLAIL+ tier
•tiare. to I.e a,.,.1...1 t•i t , ... redaction lif Ole Stu,k. :note,
n0,....111 it t.:: M. ATWOOD, gerrneary.
11. 11. RYAN
Polttiral flottrro, Sc
r•R•IF. DICKSON, uf
•!. • •• f.r A.veambly, leub
Croat, CoUver•twu.
A • 1 , 1 3ICCLINTOr
pmvburr,h, 14 a mndiabor Inr
elltjm-t w u.. deviorinn 01 tn.
511,3:41.1.,rt•
=ME
r.—DA vin is, ,of Pe e m e ,
t raudmiati bhotitTof .I•lle k h‘li
I • lb.- 1:.-przt.nrAn Col.nty Courew,,,,
W ILIA:\ If WOtobs. zs e
m $l/‘ riff of At.
t.• tho G....otity
mr: , l,li. •
I. 11.zta,,, la a Cgo4l, lata. 114 StwrifT or Alio
gher,) , , .at t t.• th, I:. ia,.114 - aa Catiray Ccrrort,
tar:U.lW.
[ ARmstßoNc, of
D. C. 11111 v., of Sai..w
I . •ri n. ...NI) Ol 1110 2d
1,1.1 , ur,,,t11 x cxad..l.to for 11. °Pio.
r ilva.ioo or the
...,-( . 043,15,11.N1:1(.-110r.E.RT A 1.1.1NG11.111, off
toe Third trill t n rabuldato
1 ,, r the AI., CAmisly ~,, t
161,111,1i,mu Cunnly Convenc.n
Wn11111,11,,,,1t.—J ., u . : Sualer
Toun.lJ.r. u ,!I C4.l:llty Comma)...
• .... a the R.publican County
ar,'2.l..,l,brtc.rllJ-V
r. It - ILI lAM )lACKEY, former •
iv w•—i 0... of [Lo Foorth 1VA,,1,
.• A r trobsixte for Ceroner, 'object toll ,
• tl.e It•• pu• hcon Gonvention. arC;nl.4 !ZS
—). 11. 13.11.1AV15, of Fourth
I, n eatolnlere for Coroner, soltgent
en the derpe. oof neon bl,ren 0.111.14 G , ur r.ntion. Apn.dte
Mi BoVD, 01 the Third
Wor•I, A 0 ft candidate, fur (kroner, enbJert
4. the decl.nou the Cunrent
M CM. B. COOPER, of Sixth
W.l.r Pit.burgh, Ig • candidato for the aboveoEd , ..
nntd,t the Itepol , neer, County Cone...
mr17,11,
Ilotici's
V 1!.. BASK, No. 65 F 6 .111111
Ftreet Itetead, wt.', 1 alt thie hockberet, the
nt tlav 04, uill drat. Inter°. from Unit date
t'I!AS. A O)LTON. Treaattrer.
11=1
adjourned meeting of the
Atottincildern of the North American Alining Commit,. nf
ih•troit i will lie !mitt al ine mike , of tn.. Company. on 1V
NES 11". itio 1..1ti Welt, 3t k u.
roy-I , 11.1 T. H. \ h:l IN. Sie-'y.
Ruction talcs
P. M.. DAVIS, A.lanti....rioer.
Cocum.rtb.l 2ai.. llowne, No. Fittb Etrcet
AIIGEe tiXLE OF GLASS s, QUEENS-,
w.(ltE—On Friday June ith, at 10 o'clock,
wilt in the nos-meat of the ci.minsretaj, ',a s " room,,
No. 54 1 ath street. I sod comply. , ...rt.:neat of :oat
yadtty White Granite aY. comprisioa Teas, with and
without handler, Coffees, with sad without handler. Cap.
Inunkfast cud nunp Plates, from :to 10 in: Dishes, from 7
to 21 at; Teo PIM., Sonar, Germs, Bowls, Pitchers. Coveted
Tarro, Itakers, Ewer. nod Basins. brush and Soap
'frays. Toy Cans, (.n.snur Sete. liensinters and 31 hoses Toot.
1. ie... ' fin oboe., I. all deeirable •trek, to which the anna
t
s. of tan sde 19 re.pio :tally invited.
I'. 31. DAVIS, Ant/.
BANG STOCKS AT AUCTION.—On
TUESDAY FVF.NISti, Juuelst. a , o'clork,
sold the 0.. w C.., coo sides room, N 0.54 Fifth street
11; shores 3lyrrhsais' [tank Stank.
d-. Cita. v.du
11/1,33 P. M. DAV I S.. Aucer.
. _
TRADE ',7,A1.1.; I; SPRIN ANI) SUM
j, tl PO: . .1111 .111131.
3 3 3 . q 3 3 0 w111 tho C. , ritrnerrial Falee
N. Fifth rtrtol, a .••It-c:. th,rl, of dtAirabla
,sing and P.a.mtn, Clothing. mall , . in th. Tale. ,tyli s, com
l.-4u: all W0.,1 an.' Plllll4,
1.131.0 1104 Lralo b' and
ar,,i Satan • pt.. 4. Ah. , . a yam , Ity Ituen 1/nlh
Ina.rh.
and 12,11,111 r Tt. t Gents' Mirrtl nut
II bar half ii,-,., , r:..
P. M. DAVIS,
LARGE SALE ()F PRO PE R.T.Y N LLE
-0111.:Nl I'ITl, TUE WiciT COMMON AND
STREET.—.4,nII SI: FT/I,
In 11, 2 , , , 11fi1-ntet, xel e rc..onl of the new nix-
Lain lionr,. Ni. 04 Fifth .t root, will he eold fl..t vary
/.I.• and heantif Estate of John Irwin, EN.,
wall known roi tho 'qt., Walk" Propert.y, eitunte..l nit the
11,,nan.m. In [h.. Firrt Ward, Alleglw.tas tit'', u Inzhlias
lot. of forge size, the Letter towocinn.
1/10..1.1. t.• en-ct Cue residencta; and • nage
•rnallo, ed.ipteil li.r honwateadv, cia:
fiontiiic on Si... Wise POLlAtilul. , r Irwin A ...raw,
,
o parr. utri lea 015.5. twruty.nre feet
f trot, extrodirn, t 5.55 one nt.i..trol 5C31413.3,10.1 fret to
131,33ty frrt n 1 1 ,3
Nal, frnnolll,7. kid,er and ( . ....entrw: strretr, , Loeb of
wLlrli i.s.• ts trot w 1.1.,) 055.1 Lots bring about fifty feet
y too ht. (1,4 and tights It tot to depth.
Elvern Lots. melt f.O feet front. and OW , lot about SO ford
front, in t2.rnt sch rxtontlin beck 1:60 feet. to ato
fr.,r rt.. on IL. line of the property of Itl,:hatd Bowen. 'Mi.
Forty-throe Lots. root twrntrilve fort 'front on Central st,
extruding bock ....sr.! W.ter Ime ono hundred sod forty
It, to nt.or.tr I..rt Miry.
YOT •:.tsfArtion of peen has the IntA bhce been
nt..k off and iienthcre.l..4 which plan, can b. 11.1,1 at the
aucth.n .torc, atcl prem.., 'bon, cn application. •
Tcrrn. ett P Nt. DAN IS. Watt.
. ) 0,00() k, P , REFE . IITRE1),:! , 10 , 0K 3 At
1., ock•ck. AL the Commercial &Ile. room " N0.".:4
F b nireet,
it
by ova., of itney, C. Ibinsen end
w. flu te rrotock as the Diming.
ana In lu un purr..hantry,
wl,t...ck .1,1 to a 4icidend of IV per cent. per
annum ont of the 6 , 1. bridge, bcrom any tlictilend Lt
pant 1,4)+4 by mad Company.
P. !LDP. VIA. Anct.
❑TUCK P., FT. W. & C. IL 11 AT PRIVATE
ALL, Iu 101.1.1 Still parebas.er, by
•
Apl P. M. DAVIS.. Awl., Nu. 51 Fifth nt
AUSTIN LOOMS S CO., 31erchante Exchange.
CZ'I'OCK SALES BY AUSTIN LOOMIS 85
CO., AT TIII: Nit:I:CHANTS' EXCHANOE EVERY
V 150.1gc, Inturaucs: . std
Ct•tipur nun k„ Wind Acid fluid Eutntis eoL4 at public act
at the Yiltrcbanta' lisubantii by . 4
AUFITINTAXIMiII t CO.
Nutt, DrAfts And Limn* ou Itcul Estate d on
reAli..ttablu terms by AUSIIN LOOMIS it CO.
oudl Stout :four Brute,. 111 fourth d.
•
mint troublesome and
painful of all diseases. it is now ascprtalned, czn be effectu
ally!llany Loon loco do preparatiolla g.t , eu ui. to
at.itl tido au. rt. hnt with ona military 10.-
11.1, all ha., fai1...1 of their purywon. lit. J. licoatatter's
Ctonia...h Date, the ono eeferer,Ll to, howverr, has proton
oc', a, invalual , h, raiumly fur Aiwa.a .. of tha storaiatb.
tint no una at all ronrc.rnant with its gunattun
, olieney In ca•re of the ino4talarming charm:lee. Thom.-
ands. by the fre.lncut ta-w , of Lb. Bette', have enjoyed an
.-10011 tr...edy and cC4t nal eta/An - Wu. to faiYbkal ..teeng,th
oil All who srt no:Tering frost d..i.kas...s ariaiLg
tr..y tool el•tenach, alinaild not fall . lwaitata to non it-
Sub, by Lirnaonts eTnrywhera, and by fIaiTEITYJi
:N um, cut , I, , petctora. Nos. f. 3 Water ur L9lmnt et.
tia,l:rdawT
irliW ELL, NO IN EXCILATiILE FOR all;
lI IVEi•TLIOT Lent—Perm. arlitan4r
,pajr4g,
Outer cnmm. dt.• and loanable family r nee, waran
ire tLa of nty, or &Tr:ring to excitaiSe4tenen, land
f• , r tle +ZERO. • Ili 00.40 ofJ. 431.Fr0cK.E,,,,
r'borpaborab, or • wAL.u. , , .11,114 LE t
' 0,6 .240. f& Fourth strara.
Frial:l) SUPPLY OF NEW ;'GOODS.—
sul:plis a 14:11.C1IFIELD have toMmenceal
Inc ttnnl popply of New Goods, and will Lo Ginning
dally ocw g , ...,bwrg.kf d Low price.. mkt .f.Vi.v chempfirr
/.A, cur., Vourtlstod Aferkol ft, lof 3
NOW assorted OPEN—The best soed and cheap
• •tnr% "f Dre.a tioNla, Rmlt. Mantles, WI
Linicis, Moanling N,,111. W or t.
Oa city. Omit , call and nee then, 0. RANSOM LOW:,
1. ..m.r17 Low. I , :c. Markut street.
-VINE 11 AVILNA , CILIARS'.—Celeste lra-
Canins Ducal, Mimi. Octninnii, I ncnaz., Dna Uni
fy:ma, and (IWO. ntlicr line breeds of Clgara.
W. &D. RINI:WART, No. Woad •
INDIA RUBBER RULERS, Pen Holders,
Procinl and Inketanda, kw tale bp W. P. RAVEN,
my I '3 mtrner Marlol and Grad stn.
TiNCLECTIC FREPARATIONS--A fteell
. .E4 supply of all kind. loft rer".l 001 L•r lode ty
It. L. FAIENESTOCK t co,
roSI No. CO, corner of Woad rat Fourth .ott.
U!RE BOARD PRLNTS for salp by
X zre P. avail ATI, I CON