The daily Pittsburgh gazette. (Pittsburgh, Pa.) 1851-1861, June 05, 1858, Image 2
• lttsbutgi-• 1 —tine/rhea& .6A,ttt 3 The letter below, from Gen. Illounuane, is I fu ll , frank and explicit in all respects. We an o. r. wtxxucs..-s.~ aaros__.amma_ ._. avaov . u ure ticipated, Ile We had a right to, that such would be his answer, and it 'will be seen that he hos fully justified the opinions we expressed. We trust that this letter, as most surely boo Id, will remove all dual - its frimi the public mind as to his political poaition, and that t h e cans of the district Will unite with us iCE giving a hearty and cordial support to Gen. Met/M.I2AT , We have entire confidence in him and in his fidelity lo his pledgee, malt:the pleasure in put ting his name at the head of our cuisine, 8. & CO., EDITOR., and PROPRIETORS k :t4~.r-s=t~i_-~r«a~l LiATURDAY MORtilliG, JUNE REPDBLICA3i COUNTY TiCKE.T Tux mmusita-2161 onrun, OEN. JAKES . CON , III.MS—V , BOBEP.T Alleghcc,,City tons P. PSYNEY. I'mpburis. e 2. 1 ., J. lILRON FOSTER, Plttohurgh. ELIAS IL IRISH. do DAVID F. BAYARD, Pesti.. JACOB P. ROLLER. McKeesport. ROBERT P. McDOWELL, Allegheny J ANITA L. GIIAUAM, 2Pgheny -Proznow'rAaT, ARMSTRANG, Pittatligh. OSINISCOICZt, ZiCif ARIAS PATICHZON, Indlaua JOUN M. L.LRIMZE, Cbsrtiers C 0103., CBAUCEY B. BOSTIVIcK, laivt,ecvatin. DLILLetOII Or 'POOR ROBERT IL DAVIS, Obi.. Tao Eon MAIM—One of the commercial phenomena developed by the railroad system, in the-facility Which it affords for rapid trans portation, is the,Egg Trade between the west and the east. A few years ego the eastern eit lee had to depend almost entirely for their sup ply of eggs upon the country adjacent to them; but now they are drawing theii supplies from Ohio, and even farther west, and such has been the fullness of the receitpathat eggs are almost as cheep in New York as in Cincinnati, and so plentiful ea to become an accessible and wel come euldition to the meagre rations of the poor. We have been at some pairrirto hunt through oar daily reports of receipts of predose by rail road arta - river from January let to June tat, end we find that the receipts of eggs in this city, mainly for the cost, from tho POIIITC., were 15,791 bbls. ; and Mr. Forsythe, iha Agent of Adams' Express, Las kindly fornished us o table showing that the receipts,in the Fame time, by that company, were 'l,OOO bbls.—a total of 10,- 761 bbls., or say 20,000 bbls in round numbers. Estimating each barrel to contain 711 dozen, which Is the average, the. total would be 1,4-10,- 000 dozen; and if any body chooses to magnify the figures by reducing the dozens to units he will find the total to be 17,280,001 eggs. We Prefer, however, to stick to the number of pack ages in which they were contained, and are con tent with the 20,000 total they present. The bulk of these , hipments was from Ohio, whose matrons appear to give extra attention to the hennery erudite be anxious to make all that inpoz,lible out of their feathered Locks. It would be worthwhile to enquire into the sum total of this Ohio egg trade, for we fanny that not more than altithe of it has come this way. The shipments by other routes were enormous: and our guess that it will foot up 200,000 bbls. will not be found, we thick, an exaggerated one. The curious in figures. and those who, (like the ; tract publishers, who reduce tae nooks they pub- fish to pages, in order to make the showing large) are fond of large totals, cnn multiply this by 72 cod that by 12 and so ascertain to a nicety the number of eggs swallowed by our eastern friends. The rapid devolopement of thin trade is at. tribuled, end with much propriety. to the rail road system of transportation: but f - e have a theory of our town on this subject, to wit, that if it had not been for the hard times the trade would not have been half so le.gr as it iv. The paper makers say that when times are good and money plenty, rags grow 84are0, and that when times grow hard the supply increases. Why': Becinse in flush times money is on plenty that housewives lose somewhat of their prudent thrift and the. rags are not saved hat arc rather thrown out of tway as trios not worth look ing after; but it en the pinching time comes all such neglected sources of revenue are remem bered, the rag heap is overhauled and the paper mills find an improved supply of the raw ma terial. It is the same with regard to the matter we have more especially in band. -The hens and the cows are the peculiar resources et the farm er's wife. On theta she depends for her pin money. When, however, ;;Feculation to rife, money abundept LiAldifurtunes made to a day, the farmer's wife gets her heal no high as her bus bard's, and the cows and the bean are neglected equally with the rag heap, not it is only when such a reverse as that .4 last year, which reach ed into every farm-booms of the la:. 1 , overtakes as, that the true value of the, apparently hum ble resources is realizol. We are not extrava gant when we say that the farmer's wives of Ohio have this year realized a innon of dollars from the sale of eggs alone, and that is nu mean item in helping a depressed peopts out of a drug. Thin is nut one of the current subjects of ed itorial disquisition; but it suggests e, runny re- Sections which our farmin readers may profit by that we feel bound to commend it to their special attention. TELE LATE Du. Trv. u AND THE SLAVsall" Ltens roccs.—The apologists for the institution of Slavery, whether in the pulpit or in the halls of Congress, seize upon every occasion to attempt to strengthen their cause by giving it a moral and teligiouti chatacter. They do not sc!uple to resort to falsehood when their purpose in that manner can be served. Last Sabbath Dr. Cummins, in a terinou which he delivered on the death of the late Dr. Trmi, in the city of Washington, took occasion to allude to the course of the deceased on the Slavery question, at the time the rupture occurred in his church in Philadelphia. The reverend gentleman de clared that Dr. Trsia subsequeritl; regarded this occurrence with regret, pronouncing it the "great error nf his life—one which DO never repeated and always afterwards repented." The Eon. Joust P. Hate was present when this dis c.:twee vies dtlivered—and f,heving that Lic as sertion, which we hate Just l itol9l, wan a false hood, he Immediately dispatched a note of en quiry to tie father of the late DI DENT A. Tritu, and asked to be eulightene-I AA to his distin guieheri son's views in relation to the matter. To this note he received the following reply, which refutes the statement most completely, and at the same time places tho pro-slavery preen is o very unpleasant position for one who profesees to lot a truth-loving christiati. An incLitutiott that requires such sacrifices on the part of its friends must Inr!ctvi be entirety dee titute of merit, and unworthy of support: New Tong, May 2F., I:er,9.—.D.iir Sir under great obligntious to you for the kindness of your note. There. Is-not tie , Itghtest foun dation In truth for the statement that my son, in any way or shape, ever retracted, pallet,' or designed to do to, his solemn and well consider ed protest spinet the oppr es sion of shivery. Ilia first sermon was preached in June, 1406. Another, on the same subject, and on the same ground of consideration, in July, 1857. I send by mail a copy of the “statement," published by his own congregation. The libt page will show you his fins! action on this subject, In December, ISiiti. So for as hie.ifirat. sermon seas concerned, I .hould ex tremely disapprove of any attempt to qualify his notion on this subject by any professed friends to him. I have now in press s sermun of Dr. Chooser, of this city, ou hie character under this speciul aspect, whirls I publishing with my own sanction, in order to do what seems to me my duty in regard to the important subject. Dr. Balky has written to roe upon the same discourse of Dr. Cunicnium. May I ask you to cantmuSileate the substance of this note to tum, and one of the pamphlets which. I forward. 'When Dr. Cheever's cermon IN out I will take the liberty to forward copy of that to you. My efeaseive pressure of duty at thin moment leads ,nsetn take this liberty with yourself. I trust -you - will have the kindness to excuse it. I OM, with regard, your friend and servant, STLPLIS9 A. Tree.. Hon. John I'. Halo, 11. S. Senate. The note referred to by the father is conclu sive. It Is 69 follows: PIIILADSLITIA, Dec. 8, 1250.—D00r Sir: I was SO much interested in your proposition to deposit iv copy of my sermon on Our Country's Troubles" in the archives of the Vestry, that I have made several efforts to recover the original otsmuseriptfrom the hands of the printer. Having to-day succeeded, I take great plessure-in bend ing iito you just as it war delivered in the pulpit of the Epiphany, on the 29th of June last. I have. just read it over, after eiz twills' inter val, and Snd no, word which I would retract, and feel more than ever thenitfid . for having_ been enabled •to , discharge so solemn n -duty. 'I doubt not that in future years It will be rstpard ea with somewhat of the.tatereet 'which now all, tachealo the Met attempt' at the soppreesion slaVelirtude: Very respeetfally - audirt4, Dr. cagey , )!etch; Rows A. Trio. • SIONONGAIICI.A. N.1710.1r1. ,, , • Lock No. 4, Juno 4th.: -(.'. Messrs. Editerre—lt hoe been n troll .01 , 1,- , 1 rule of my life to pay no attention to cbarge• ..r ini made against me by &GM)The hildFie in your paper of this morning, however, on the sob- Jeet of "The Congressional Nomination," emanating as it does from the organ of the Repnblican party, and couched in terms of fairness and friend: hip, op pears to me to ho entitled to a frank answer. I will therefore with pioneer° briefly state my po litical position. It is well known that 7 was mem- her of the Democratic party, and perhaps quite as well known that during my adherem.e to that party I was always and e-wisistently the advocate of a pro tective tariff; my first deviation from the strict party line, was when that party nhandoned the policy of protection to Americarklabor by the passage of the tariff of 1848. At n Inter period the repeal of the "3lissouri Compromise" nod the adoption of the Kansas-Igebhaska act, as the settled policy of the democratic party, woo a yielding to ho aggressions of the South, and so entirely in opposition to the principles and convictione of my life, that I openly abandoned that party, and have not acted with it since. My moat cherished political principles are, nod ever have been, "protect:. to AMER/CAS labor," and "no extension of Slavery into moo son.," mid their maintenance has carried me into tho Republican party. That forty is now nhont ton year! old: its formation was hailed with joy: its fun 'damental principles aro the principles of my heart and have directed the' actions of my life. I .",nd tqtrarrly upon the p?,stferie why.," is Philndclphio in 1556 ; myself and my political for tunes aro idontified with it: toy bsi. ere:liens will tired, i/01 they have been since its forrt,ti .0, in maintenance of its principles n•I There woe a diessultitiva . l a the els part e, • , f the elements of which the Repub:i... pa •t. formed, a largo numdor of del:noon,. wy • self, believing our principles had been sarrencicred to tho dictation of the S , Olll. found a c.ingenia! home In the Republican party, whilst n very coi,:derable portico of the old Whig party, who were pee-stns err. united their fortunes tr.,h the Democrat, parts, arid many of theta are now reaping their reward, the avowed and acknowledged leader beir:g at thi, ;;;;;,. Mr. Buchanan's Minister to Chi.. I will eilly ad last !thank ti,: ineintiers id the Republican C.veritien for tLe honor th-y tiny,. cot • forced upon me by giving oat the nomination Con,,, , ress. I will maintain the Principles and integ. city of the party on laid down in the platform of 1:356, anti reiterated in the resolutions adopted I.y them, and should I ever occupy a rent in Congret, my untiring exertions will be used to resist any and all such outrages as that perpetrated by the present Congreee, in forcing upon tho unwilling people of IC A ' , Sas the LC( °Urn:" CON,TITUTI.,4, which they most cordially despise. Respectfully yours, J. It. Dlousturau. Tug Post is trying to raise the gitiosi:Of to save the falling fortunes of its party. It is daily talking about Know-Nothingisru, and all that, in tho vain hope that somebody will get scared and the democracy profit by It. After supporting the ticket it did last year, which was mails. up in part of Know Nothings, we should imagine it might have modesty enough to keep quiet on that subject. But ••Sam the great reliance of such papers as the Pot , . and the more desperate the eh:l:tees of its puny grow the ion:ler it oval call on '•Sum." In the last hour of his distress, when defeat hang over hire like a pall, poor Saul resorted to the cave of the witch of Endor for a simi:ar purpose: end what did he make by it' Itt„..W.. A letter , -from Ilon. Thorne., Witlirny, covering a letter of his addressed to two mem bers of the late Convention, ass revoived in good time, bat is unavoidably crowded out. It will appear en Monday. _Ova telegraphic currtopondeut tent' us word yesterday, from Washinnton 1 eat hat orderel the refrotcry attached to t he Senate to he closed, on o..eount of the 4..shilitllS injury to the progress of legislation from ii , ad ded to the fact that it creates personal difficul ties. The personal difficulties which were the immediate etimulant to this precautionary meas ure were, we suppose, those that occurred the day before between - Slidell and Donnles, and Green and Clay. While Douglas was speaking Slidell undertook to interrupt and annoy him by forced coughs and loud laughter. ,h -jeeied to that style of meeting what he bad to say. but if Slidell had anything In tho no) arg..ment he should ho happy i t„-,r t o•hdpil declared—and we must confess, Wiwi is, ' , a tLe ground of his general inrapaci.y ..r of 1110 l'Ar- Ocular state at the moment, not entirely .101,o!.1 reason—that this call upon hint for argument was insulting and impertinent, adding au Ott. . matiop that though he boob] nor arg.i ready to fight, either Berg or el9ervi.cro. la the course of the same ves.lin, while Gr.., of Missouri was speaking, John-.m of Arkttneets expressed a natural and escn<nhle impnt len,. by calling out "question Green declare I the: ho would not submit to '•such treatment,. 00.1 not being in a state to distinguish ranch hroa-Pen one Senator and another, tendert tt.tk 1.. nail 1. !..y to account for the interruption, creatiag Etico a disturbance that the Settate, by way of striv"ng off a fight, had to adjourn. It all very well in the Vice-Preettlent to take measures to keep Sli dell and Green sober, but it will require came. thing morn than that to make a gentlemen of either of them.—.Y. Tet't: CONGRESSIONAL NORINATIONs.--Tie Itrpubli• can Convention of Allegheny county, has aumi uated lien. Jas. K. Moorhead for Congress, to succeed the Bon. David Ritchie. Gen. Moor- head is one of the leading men in all enterprises c,nnected with the development of iVestern Pennsylvania, a man of fret rate practical talent, and wilL make a most faithful representa tire of the people of Pittsburg. The Republicans of Allegheny have exhibited a commeadable sag achy in putting in the field sd good a candidate against the Lecompten Democracy @ ahem M'- Knight, Esq., has been nominated by thi cam: party, in the 22d district, subject to theiappre ,: of Butler county. Tie is a laryer of talent, and will make a capital candidate, t-1,41,1 the Conferees unite upon him.—Herrishury De. A GOOD SVOGZErIV.—Io vie iv of the . I.4kiro' versy which has arisen in lli.7lingt6n, Vrnoul• concerning the proper place for the IDOlititne.:t to Ethan Allemurdered by the Legislature, to Ver mont correspondent cu„ gets that it snot,' erected on the ruins of the old f.. rt nt Ticon deroga. Tue difficulty et Burling& !hot it remains of the old hero cannot be foturt. There would be no difficulty in finding the spot olwre he demanded the surrender of the fort “in the name of the Great Jeaoral and tic Con. tinental Congressi." The Legislature of New York would doubtless bear part of the expense, and no finer spot could be found for such a menu men t then the headland which projects into Lake Champlain at old Ti. WE hare mentioned that the proposition sub mitted a few days since to call a conatittational convention in Maryland, was defeated—Balti more City voting for, and the country districts against the proposed Conventum. The Baltimore American attributes the defeat of the measure to the fact that the "American" party in the State "designed altering the basis of represen tation to pure white one, cuttlug off the blacks altogether; whereby the city would hare gained and the country districts lost" political power. On the name principle that the preicut would be a good time to buy and Fr.y to o Leo dred millions of dollars for it, the t xpenseh of the Government having been only tiny million,. above be income this year, this would to a goon time to go to War With the greatest. naval I her of the globe. There are abut eight hundred soldiers guarding the costa defenses, along any Atlantic and Mexican gulf sen.hoard, the rent f the army being on the prairies and i• mountains some thousands of miles from the sea chore.—Cie. -Com. Tor. LATE STololB.—There cue A le:rible hail storm at Frederick, Knox COUIlly. Sateerdny evening. Some of the ice globes measured six inches in circumference. Two thousand panes of window glass were broken in the village. Monday, at Mansfield, the storm was very revere. Houses were unroofed, a few small ones lifted from their foundations, and the rain came down in perfect floods.—CM Con. Moat DEMOCUTIC DITI stons.,--We arc not unanimous upon the commandment, "Thou ;halt not steal."— Washington Union. Mi. is the last point on which we lookod for disagreement in the Democratic ranks. We aro glad to notice such evideuoe that there is a little virtue left, even among the supporters of the Adminietration.—CM. la the Board of Education, last evening, a vig orous attempt was made lo_securo the passage of a resolution requiring the reading of the Bible in the public schools; but, by a dexterous Parliamentary dodge, a resolution merely rro omtnendlng the reading wee N ithstituted and passed.—X. F. Ted, 13CIDENT LI THE DEFENSR m Lrfhtler - .—A singular Incident startled the garrison and the people: "Three prieonere were brought in, and were undergoing a summary trial by drum-hod Court-Martial, when a round shot struck and kil led the trio."—A Lodge Diary of the Ws regret to learn by the Hartford (Conn.) papers of the death of-Edward S. Bartholomew, the American sculptor, who died in Naples of an ulcerated earl eirrldi ou 11W:ere:dug pf , the Sit of Mai`4 - • ! The Presbyterian Genesi - II Assembly. NEW SCIIOOE—EIG9TH loin. ..---... Ildu ablirrtisrments. 1 The narrative on the state of religion in the P ermanent 0 fff ce. CIONGRF.SS HALL C.IPE l`st.ANll.Ctz Chnrches—a document of felon twenty pages-- C.,mpiying .si..h th e tv,-,e h t ri. ! 11. - ..-; ~' ion, ‘-'',,, , .., ~, „,. „......, ..,„ ~,., ~.,, ~ was real by Rev. George C. Lucas from the dreda ef th,r 1,..,,,,,,,„, enent u i!t ~ ei., .1. 11.,1 th., te,...1.. o t.• %...1 11 .• later..., 1.01t:1t..:1,,,, 1..., e••t..,trnete i , 0., Committee on the Narrative. DR.S. C:..Nr. - Frrcli ~,,:: J. w. s y IC v.S. ~t . ' • , i , i . ~ i i . Rey. P. 11. Fowler 1). D. of Ctioa, N. Y. was Rare c.,,,lnded t, :asale - • I er, nroVe ttra•l exteng,r. o , rreler, .e1e.,1, .i, ,ft ~ appointed to preach the Annual sermon on Homo PE ttIIANENTLY IPi isiTTsnulacalt. so d, •leater h.ll nn...ri5.,....1 in 11,1 Ll,ll-I .-t•t.- 1.. furte , er.• 1...[ it, in -t .7-.1% an,: 107,11. 1,0•••,, ~, t o • Missions, at the next General Assembly A " , m,a!tett at .heir nel , e, e:e! tl-...y e re Irotly N`,ll.- I. at 11.0,0 .0,- , eft , t ,,,, The annual day of fasi;na. and peas., was N ~. 1 '.. 1 la y ert ta S t r.. 01, them e,ii, C.,- a ene tot .1:.:1.,.j,., oil il e • .... c. 117.. ed for the tiret \fondly in January. 'CI" e'l f E Till. el' (.I.llii IFTEL. se, r.,.., 1,1 .• ~...ment. uf • o:,, ~ 1.. r. . . Rel . . Dr. ariTey, o f Specie! Corni,,,t,t,,, en Etatly.t,opt en, •,,,... t..,, Con.lamptteat, Asa bus, 1.1. t ~..,.....1., ?1 , 1 , : ., 1 ., , , ,.h . ,.,,.. i : ..t , 5 . ...1 . ..: the preparation of a t•Surnmary of Doctrine, Bronchiti s 0,,e, so no. t Ctbronte cotetrisint s ~, r . - 7 1.,":,`,",;..:,., ~,:.,,.,'„.., I ~. .....,. !., ~..,,, i t.;,..' reported. urging the inability of the Com- Coto; it,••.- I ~,,i, ~, ,„,,,,,,, e „,,, ...,,, le-era. .., "' :," ::•• • et, 1.... ~ ..`A• U. ' a " .., " 0 " ' ' ,""- ' '''' ' miltee to comply with the demand made upou c. ,,,, --;.11,.., r - 1 6- I --- o, ' '''''''' ''''" • '" - ' 7. ' . " 14 " -- ' ''' .:" ' them within the limits of tbe present session, set, sti ,tto. 01 Cyr 1 and asking an extension of the period to the ime strtlit i 'YU: , ~,,, I - , et . t?,10,-ir •.: Tlrre.t,t ~.• Le,..- I W t,T art! .11: ~C, PT ; next session of the Assembly. Adopted. 01 C , ..h.eaton•... i.b:.....1 ter, toe e,:: .her '''' 4 ' 4 ''' '' F NhiLISIt I E -\ T The subject of Church Extension was then Cl. Is c,...;.'...i.,„1, 7 ,„,„,.,., ~,,.....,,,, Lf, e..., .1 :ice-,r„ -',,, taken tip in connection with the appointment 1'.. , ,,ier..1,,,,, is h,,Ho o t the. th.r..h.t. • ~ ,..i y ~Heap TkPLEIL ,•0 .. or n Committee of Conference with the Horne M '''''''''' c . , • IlYleenic a: ,I It....fir 9 oal r,nr...iteg 1., ptrey en' • i 1 N Tll T %T. I r Ii oltit . .f ,t ~..,,,, ~, r . MicSionary S.lCiety Rev. George P. Tindall t•hssi ' ,,, d at:en:o,-, ftn e , .t.oeel WC% ,^', " ...1 ..' 1 " ' ;!",‘,..;r 1 ,, ','",,,,"r e r , r ,,' ' ' „i 1 ,::,";,',‘‘ r ,...: ft . , T 1.,,, re moved thLat. this Committee he made permanent. N 1 EDICIN %L. INIIII 1 - 11,.N5.,. le, I, ti•-y rat... hi''''•` , " ;','..';',. i'; '' ;, ii'F'.4ta'y ei•gris, tette . ‘•'‘) 't"''' eiThn unfinished business of the F.rening Sett- ..ols a. P..v...-.,..... ~,..w , h. cs , ~,,, "4. n lO p„ - r tl .—ht ...pet. 1 .., ..,,, 1... i. Pale et III: , , 0 ' , I , ‘EIs ' nn of yesterday was taken up. ~ : the matter ~,,, tel I:,, ~- „..,,,, ...tp...:th.eed -ss , :..t't - ' llO, '''''' 41 '''' ''' '"'' of Church evension, and the 11,oic :Missionary 11trnrert0c.n....,,,,,„1.,;,,, ..,,,,y tr,,,ttnent L.. lap oo Q r pi:it i , pit our tiL I. ELI lllim. wilts . Society - '''''''''''''''''' ni-• tit - . te , 1 •••"•••••t“ -1 '''"•!'"." ':"" 1.." t: sV— F., •,1,.. 1,, th..E.,,...1. , tt, lon t e,, e i I, it Wee ITIOVrei I bet the report of the Permian- . t . 'n'ttsh<iii , ll,llll... t newt., 1,, 1nh.....,,n, for :..a tei , '''' . '''' '''.l'';','l".' n0 n ....... ~: ~!,.".,', :1 ' :. '. . 1 .1,24 1' 71 7.7''''' eat Committee no I 'lurch Extension he adopted.. stand, the ....,, ~, ~, a.. ,,, , , ~, , 4 , • • ' .:,, ',. '' .10 . " 1,.,":" . ' ' ''' I '' TT; ' Mil,ll %; ,Tit y!.., .i A. a no. , 1 Carried. only is th0i0n,.,.. 1 01 .)1: RENT—A St laught. - li..u-e. widt The unfinished boianess of the morning ses• TA-, N. thwrs ft) ••••twa,,t-s Li ll.tiraeP reftt.let, and at ..nt tie., ,cna vi ctn..... all, .% ~ .T.pie,i Le u i'i 1 , .. gent I ttn-Ge a. igl,ing to rote Sion was Teemed, viz, i the subject of the lam- .ott e. t.. ktu; ' - t• .t 4..- ~, ...L.. a h., -L. 114..., r,111.... '' '3"....""F ' ''' "" ' . ' "''" ' '... ..I. t l. r .11: 1.. n t.t...1, t. mitten of : Conference with the Home Mi.sionary . --:- „.... _ --,... ; th. Cete-t LI :.-,., snea, 1: g . . Tuoi, I.I.IVE:e, Li• 131,d411 , .. Itkrm• A N 1.. Society—the Mellen being to n.ake the Cont. CHINA, GLASS AND QUEENSWAR ~,,,,,, N. ": Liberty atr,l mittec a permanent one. . "'RING STMT. .11:,T OPENED, . j -- . The vote was taken, and decided in iLe of,- Al 21 I F.' OLD E.STA BLISH311:S1 or c,.. Leer,. Needle, 11,1: Collrara. Leper,. l malice. ! --X -E I\4. l't " 1 " . 1-T- i G 33 -.5-.- ' .1,,,. ' . ' t7,, "i1 .t . t ' 111,..i..,irt,t, fte.l all Mite, 4 f o,,tue.ne g,••%., . LAI:E .INII SILK M.INTLES, HAND.. igta Wood 9 Pittsburgh. Pa, ; . • ...I II ,No ILOVE.; 4 Mat krt gin-et,. whir eon of WITO I% now reeei ring from Europe nrel - 1 - 1 RI ED PEACHES` 1 .3 ltbls, ultoart, in • 1 Asyt•lscomerus.—The salutatory I . r. Davis, the new proprietor and Wirer of the ' P...otern t7itio.a, ft , noire nwattneut oi arti‘lea in Lea If %toren:l for sate t.y DAVID C. II EIIEiST, Doylestmett Democrat, is decided and distinct in ! i n „ . ,,,,,,,,,, ing , i ,,,,.., i.. ,,,,,„, ~,,,,, „1 p...,,,i white 1.... , . 4 o,r Ltbett% end 1141.1 eta. toe repudiation of the Phis swindle as a , Stoat, Ts., m e n, „„,1T,„1. 4 Wftre, and ttie aeon. 1 . P 1.. ., ' 6() "uxESCASTIL-F: :- (1.. h Pi 1,1. re.•'.l end test of Democracy. 'lbis frank and honest OC- : Gold L e ,„ D ,,,., „,„, }.,„..,,,„ F ... avid:, ritrin,l Imo . nor %.,1.. I.y 0 1.. Fa /I, F ,TI KAI A IX, , No. re, corner iT..I and Fourth 1,.. knowledgment of the faults of the Admin;.tt a- i ~.._ T.,,,,,,: ~,,,,,,,,,,,„ ~„ ~. . .• ;.! tow In P . ' tiOn ig gomething so new to the paper in ;pest ion. I tits. for lient.tios ' e s t.otm....ts: i:•atra C0m:t0 . .., ~ ,I-.. i 1 ii Ills LS. CiASTOit. OIL ; i t ,u•tt ro b and ! that it was reeeire•l I'Y the Party wttll Some !et Prin• NTl:et, ale. ti,l I Thal. either in by,. or tangle I ..• ‘. ll -n• .ale I': , .1" , CL. " I "'''''' .( - 1 " 0 ". astonishment, as they were not prepared for no i 0 1. 10 , 1 ih r hi„. ~,,,,,,,,, ~,,,,,..,,,,i T „il,., 5,,,, Beat e n.... , ;2O "" CASTOR OIL, E. J., iu store • sudden a revoiutieu. i 0,0 Piste% Cateorte fit rts, 111 i•ilver Teo Tnl•le epeons , hoop i and for sale by li 1.. Fe lINES7tICIi & 1,1 _ I)e; the 14th of the present month, it will be I 1 .h0 , .,.5..,ht.t....1,,....a., no.. h.,' li.whthslbsr.itig, , 1 cA,E k ap I . AL: i t . ..kit i n ~,,,,,n , j. f o r fifty >ears since Lieut. General Winfield S.-ott, ; • , ...,..11.1.1. Hoe, .eel Fork., Te.t li:4i:erg tts,l Trayr, i I „i„1,,. ~, ii I. valimi.-ivisiis a Co. ehtercd the United States Army, and th e 1.•;,,, i ;th a t., and ,s t.m•et.vo. T.,i,t,,, M..: •1nup....4 god De:en-m.4 ! C.I,,SK 1:11MAN CU AM-I.IIIILE FLIIIV -1 et k “Scint Life Guard" intend celebrating Ilie : r.o Teti,: :‘, :::‘. 1 1 Eltf• Ilk t,.., ' ,I 0.1,0.. I y event. II 1.. 1.'111:, , T , C1i IC,. oIEI, rlO-...1n7 nfarno:o,. Joro.lol, AuNEF , of th. 1,•• Nho”ty, gtoa ne y At Jaw, 0110. 7 lib 3.,r 011.0 zt.,. .1411 1.0r41y Are 4,0. 4 N..' te.nllo4 wll l llao.ll.l.ke fr.. 01 a. of imr JArnes f 1 3forgAn, 11 2 1.110.ny at . .1 . 1115f1 - ':410 - .10y) '401:NINO. of 10 o'clock.. "'Who has not he old of Elocrhrtwe's Itol loud 11111•Irels... - isnpls in its compost ci,n, to [tit nail winiiirrfal in its i,trert, its p.inuistity cannot be srntidetiql at. T•• invalids just reel...re:lag iiti.ngth it no ins rcising that inictlituz tto usr roils rt ntsui, And itniint t but h.stlt: An.t Lino t., the for ny ri . nr•l..s,nt •. '.4:ty roar, p: tu //..1 ;et. , 1 rut Cara. 1 lie ~, ..Lt I, , ularity r lb. i .110i11.• muly 1111...6 C.. , public alioul I g.t d eitutnst ellevi,g atir-3.1d At $1 pot 1.,11, v aI. ci ud 14. Ly tlu pro prlala re, BENJ. PAii E, Jr CO.. Manobblualng Charm., cautlata and Cb..truata. 27 • IT, I aLroa. b. I a.., and :Id Piltaburgb. Pa.. end Progialata filottrez Pittsburgh Water Cure Establishment, FOR TiIE CURE OF ALL KINDS OF DtzEASES.—Lest, Iln4 burgh, Ft. Rayne{ n , l Cbicago itatlr,.s.d. 12 1/01W newly rc Ilttccl and ing.row, 1 by U. L.l a liytnnaelnut nod la in, .1... 11 agtreable and healiblul and atunwn....l pain•tts an.ltwht n fr., , n.11) to tel. n... 11 to ..... I now.. tin,. P:. 1 1 , trt , , 1.t•I 1.. A. J. lICRFORD. nl. It,l „, II 1.11E.A.K. =BM W A RIC oI imrosToets. cArTT., To 1.1 . .tt.11 , ,—P,. , INIL Kt. YIP Q. 714 13t.m.1 , .1ay, V.rk; 7 rra,..tt . 1.: ..kll,, )1 1 1 , 113 J ..rl.l rnr 1,74m1• uts, ullaw, Las jrnell, w.tb IJ. ,04.1 45r -444,3 :ny I=l /1., Au-I , 1 an:, a.n., rr Me not had is .uy,..!.~„u-..(1.~,..r: 9 •a-ny, N,wr York t nr, •ny rant • f t!zr ntry, on I c0...1u red ou,nuttill, • A r,tt from pr. f.rrc.l. His`l.ll La,vass - La th• lug :Le rn..th , - - 1 w loll] he ,nrre th. •b. .1v page, I..und..nt by mA111,..1 pall. u.nt, 4".llmta B. 13. rt. C. P. MARKLE. .I.'ll AND .ALL NV if! 1. 1 N (4- PA P R I-2 Warehot's, so. Y 7 NN . n.vd. Al reel T'ul:( - fl .'., at m•.,. P.ATZI;F:I7-'..!-()L11 , 1tW. Warehon”. 7.lin. 17 Market 51 143 lh• , / / 114:.g lot , l toe a. 4.111.,., A Kn.,/ and G. pAnls. Ann ! nrnctiin, 1.14 pt. in nlftriiCAL ANt' NV I W/Ju.t. 14.,1 I, /I A llc Lem. , 11•./. II A VI T II II 1 J J. IL 11/1/...r II 1 / 1 ... J scut, 51 , 0,11/•ler, 1, .Ifc TZEI 111:1111.0ANTIZE AGENCY, _ _ I.rcr),,,ir - yricy7s: A' PI OU'IT.CTION B. DOUGLASS & CO., Proprlctorc. i• A LYX. *i.aag.-r E.:AL:M..I. A.% I k. !Li!, liar. EIMIEM Patatette,l 11•1e11.11 a n "mall ‘elkr I Lletr It Lw Ills e Aye • •• Uri at • .t I •I `t le .8 0t.u.a..." A C., it rk117.1,,! B ASS a U 8., •!4•1 d 0, 11' 1.. i A 11 8 i & 11 11.1 r 11 11..c....&A. ,r:11 A k . . NI 0,41 f: L. 4014,14 of 1ttr,4444114, 1.. 1.44 4../. 1.1z44 41414d444.4 .4444.1 11-4,1) 1.01-41 4 41..-41 to 40, - 40.04 mak., .44...1,4414.4 4 41 41.4- 44.11.4. Alio 1,114. of tuft who 44 mto 007 11.4. Pk,XPILT AMN,'Zt%I , , I, ALL t AA" nr VIZ F./M.4,14u, SINGER'S SEWING MACHINES The great eurerlorlty of SINGER'N MACHINES Over ell other, for the use of Clothing wed Shoe Alanufactiirora, Ilartiosa Atakora, Carriage Trimnicr4 and Coach Milkers, liaa long bean known and practically a. local...lc:ad IIIt! NEW FAMILY SIACIIINF, Wll,h lk A light, compact and highly oruAntenlal row.l.l.kk, (doiu; It. work Yqnnlly well with IL. Inrwe nt, ) A. 4 most Leman.% favor Ito for A Lill sityp:y M., Libor , 114 , 111 n... A1?.... I'o4 prices. I•r it. SI'R.A NV. 32 ?Lt ricer Fr, PITTFIIt MM. PA. Al 4, Mr tUDnIR SPWING (r"l5 $45 co pc, P 1.171 .400:1) Irc WHEELER • s r.cLuaLv SEWING ritLacrinvzi I=l Fluent tar Coarneat Fabric At Um I.l..imure of I lin Ornrsh , r. making tTillt Timo and b.auftf owl durable Startim per AftniTtc.laTioutt tttot oTT t..oionilittt I ridogionTol.ln for family oar. Foil .n rimy 1.. olitnittrol .lama ALE R REED, Agent, 0.1 Fifth •trioo, PitmtoirO, \V DI ALEXANDER BRADLEY, 110,,ACITIL4 VIII MAU% IN "'EAT VA.,. Or COOKING, PARLOR AND HEATING STOVES, Plain and Pancy Grate Fronts, &c., 1M fIUI.k3A LE AND It F.T.1.1L Fonndt7 on A 11•Thett, two •qumr.o. .ast nt I'vnr..ylvutiva omen and mrl3,lvdfc No, 4 Woad se., Pli tablarg h. pa. - MITCHELL. HERRON & CO., KABILITACTUartui or Cooking. Parlor Find Treating STOVES, Grate Fronts, Fenders, Cooking Ranges, 194 Liberty St., Pitleburgh,ll!, im22crly PAYNE!, BISSELL & CO., 11•3171,CTCIMil OF Cooking, Parlor and Flettting STOVES, Grates, Fronts, Fenders, ctc A ail 51anulactunde of the Celebrated CAPITAL COOKING HAN GS Ft). i 3 LIBERTY 15TRIS.E1', ,Itltelydfc PITTSBURGH, l'A. _ . JAS. 1Ni0.L.A..17G-11-LIN. Alcohol, Cologne Spirits and Fusel Oil , doltfly* At. 165 endl7o &m id &reef. SPraat liottcts tu.l of oil Arti. I. . COUNTRY TI: _ tht public. who rrq.-tz.lv t. , 4, 0 E.—The• nted nrif form Wu Join .:rut ..1 th.. 11,11111,1, nntl r Ilt of Pitl,l., - . ..f hi' a ro , rlth . I. rl..e th.y honi n.Ct TII Ii,DA . COT) -1) 1 r.! • “, dan*, A., in t..nniitt..ell4..mi. Nn. :4. On. ••'. Gals, II TI7 13 3/F.Dici;r, preiiiirii.! in tin; Pp- pl.r gni I,at I. ati., IA no Int.ror. tim sed and anr! I.- th.. .nnc-•"""'"""'"" r"rv..ot . - o h n C.Ba Baker & Coe ft. 111:.!“.• and wt.. , h.. It .11 . 1..13 ..11.,r nut.' tuenufw.tur,..l. 0i",'6.) ACT It/ E. VA I 1.1.11 111,11 .1%1/ 1. , 11V WATER C.n0t3311 , 11. , n, Gout. t TIP I INF:, 1,, 2.1 rod n.”l, hied nll :3,40... k t t•nctul,3 tl4l -1 1 utaa14 onit,ut Iy:A t 1 Artnric • "'"a. m having teoted , ; I . r.pire.l ..hly J , ,11\ 1n 111101 V. .1 1 t'L , - •. 1 • :1.4., No. 1:4 N..rt!. ^.'. r. 1 a., • .1 theil D, bra,,,iatx th WHOLESALE CLOCK DEPO'F.•tm_"_!:: Sireet, near Woad 12 11: J N N .7%114: I< :\ N, AIt.gII. . . I at.) I th. 11,..,..1t0rr.. lod all•ont •z, +.l I=l ft.heinnere, 11011...1 n..ro rr•ttle ..n...r the• tnr lend attnthnt; .11. knit' te 'don the r• may I K L n A D SIL E Rel. , . shall take and anberribe an oath n. in.. competent ...1...ay, tr. II en•l nuthhilly perrortn the ,11111, te.trlr•.l hr hte .• t. tt. t lir hest ..f t! with , at fat... trtiant and in the ener of z re•igntainn or net.ll./ y t.. t any of the .ntr.• 1111•• ,, .., , 11J1.1 eh.reeaitt t ee.r. ea f art 1.31. fei, .1. it •11.11 re Ina 6,1 f r ,0111 .ttt. r t. nr • an 3 • .010 t. k J, thh..A.Ll • 11,at the e e;•,..t..r..t n~ t ;net•httl ATtl I M 1 . 1)0L:i 1.,1t, , k. 1 • • .tk• I, 31 WATCH£B J£W£LRY, sa PER A :‘l. H. t Ti')WA I: E. FANCY GOODS NV A. C' II \I \'l It I A. I AT KI , TI.RN PILICEs 11,10 The Great English Remedy. SIR J ?I Es CI C EH 11.1 I Ir I F: I' 11, I. 5): Prn i tartt.l b..nt ri t •-•••• • tt • •17 t I 'Lt., Mlt l'hyttt, r.xt: ,t• t e te.. Tl.. welt kn.,. I ...I: 1,11. t 11 1.1,1. I=l L:•1 10 =NZ F I N P.--fi ~ ,111, • • , r W 1...4.. I.y hi L. 4.. f 11N a L:Cl a " ....hit, .da.."' , ..y FISH! FISH! ovs,rcris u.ksi , , A it !•. ;1; LT WHITE FI-11, ITo , l r. SALNI,.N ri, .111 i I. `, , 'ti ERE L. 7r . - Foreini and Domrslit el li,haozr ttitt,:r ,rri.Er I I IT. ❑. r~ 14 I} Iron 111.111ng,. Iron Vault, Vault Doors Window Sholtrrl, Window Gourds, Sr., y„, RI un , n• 7 !.rd tt•tvorn ‘1 I'ITTSM.";u;rI. PA., H... • r 1.4.0• rm.,. of 1. tr (mt. N nod pla,n 7,1 por • Pat I.• •to Cl•.llig I I i•••• oot dotir nt -It, kuto . _ VANDEVER B FEIEND, A T 7 (3 It fi: T S 'l' 1, SOLICITOILS IN CIIANI Nall :k. prolog Ely ohnAr o .h• ht , Ihr., I.l'hohr.rn ...cor,hrt. IVIII 'Mood to LI, ptiorlooo nod ,o 11e-.1 KhOlaho. nt. thhohoo. 11. oh. h oh 11 ml4 . ltrol 310 rt,,, .o 'Mc lti Y M AN N Anntihrtur• ell lona a TOBACCO. am] ry . AND CIGARS, A N LIJAF TOBACCO, r.i.. n, ...I IA,AISImd and Lhamond Jdek, PITI'.I.IIUNA:II. PA Rt'BINSON, 3115.16 1111,LERN VOL NOXILS AND AI W H 1 N VA) N \V t) Pittebul h. Penna °Cher. N 0 . ,: I n riot t rte. t. IINIIM!i3E1r1 MERCHANT r I-• No. 54 . St. ekir N..er tL,d,hngt PlTT±ltt.ituu. P toZ,kiv.itc 11.:.1 , 11.(1.: 11. 1A).1.1.1.51 Forwarding and Commlesion Merchant, AND IVIII/I.FIAALE DE 1.1.1:it IN Chee.t., St-. 1•111-1, AM' Vt.tuto F :Vo //,,I•urflk Va. C 4 11,1. Y EFCCI3.A_Tsrr 1111 LIL 1 , IA prepared to farroAt t'UStiinterS and May,. N OLP inn".l /MA MI , . (.11i011 , i0 kt of 811, ing nod Bumnwr y ynri•-t y. which mak. op 1., on . dor may favor thrzn xrttl _ . • .111101 . 4 - TI 4 T ICY " J J L E N, Al 4 S i7lt 113 I) ..7•4 .1.) I+l 1 S 'l' , EMOM Ni3V EXTRACTS TIR 711 117r71.pr r PAIN. . I'B A LOCAL HEN 11131 NO M3EB.T To TnE • BINI.B. atir I twEr. Ito.lll on Evltl, sll,r, and Etslt, Pelc 84, and polornot Inoaal uptJoutoos ist a .A. 1.0, mann, sv Moot . r IrE.Trrins Istool..ratr 54 Smithfield Street, I.IOIV Court h r latmlortoe I'lllBll :111.11, Plt.taburgh Steel works. JONES, I , !' k• !ann.:Newell of CAST .., , T1:1 , :14 Al" I.IO W An 4 A. P. STICEI.; r1.11IN(12. , 1 .1 1177-rt, Eon am/ First Strnn, itrisinirvh. Po. .1.113 L. 11..TIC.CriE/LS • CO, Roger.' Improved patent Steel Cul 11 vn 'rnet h. Men', r,,,.,.,.1 P.rn Pan!,rgh, P.. leSklyclic• _ A. A. CARRIER & BRO., Pittsburgh, General In.arance Agene.y o. G 3 Fourth Street, C , opaulra raproaontoa 01 Illgbrat Ptstvllng. Cam toood by Petm•, ;:latea. Fin., Marion and Lilo Maks [lkon of an dostriptloan A. A. C %MUNI!, S. S. CARRIE:IL Iltmaradapt our oiticena complain of detail- IV and languor of till ayeteru, deratigvrtieut of tbu liver or tbfappoble, ate. Tbry are frequently tbo re 9111,f 100 ClOl4O a;q.bralion, and a flout:ma other cototu vvolint bob. °am, but via would Say to all a/111,bol b` oo 4ooo—tivo br. Iluatottori Colobrated Utoruach bitiorv, attri our wort La It, you 0111 Lo run a. 00.1000 C. 0101,1 !los medium., k•o.a log tram exporlouce mat It la touch superior 141 he gvuoralitv of lott.cor medico:lea doll b 7 bnlatvb, overyoboro, and by 11013TCP11:11 8311T1.1, Sole Proprietor, Nov p 8 Water or 58 15001 ale. loppfLisiEßY - 1111Zirl . ei, Wright's nurisen'n 1 atru,,rt,r the htlk.L, ma,~wuJ au JUII. FLt.IIING'4. la bbls. No.l, r a , Ai— mating sia4 far we by T. LITTLE 140. II - ..,01..1,1..trn•tnr, Ir t nn nt• 160 Y. "ya 4 ,1., I Jr...r 4 ppl..t. ma. 11. .1..1 un.l b!..r. . ~t 1 :t.. ta I qtr., I,thln It.t. Ittnit• ntsti,. • ict - t , t....7 110,1 rf an I Lig!. ...dot t.. Int.l al..ny me,nr 1. , ! p •• tt tn. - . p. tfertly 0n.. - urn part - nl,a, •An 1.11e , t1 chantn-It .al I rivnrn.a• ,iv and e nv. r nar•zat., 11.e..11, , . urs, ...151.,. •P. r • Znn-rnl the p•at , lc al rho! Inn n 314 cont-11'o. r• arty b. sir 31.4 ~.11.0 rut o,ll...itnirslrt,rd by un.. “1 rzperl., ..-trollitc nevi . If It•ri fha:l tc tt.-cena.t, „, In , - Mr.:m:l,4llZ. mr I t Ilinlanatt...ta 3.1nrrt.:.”1 q” "t . Tl.ll •••,.1•••• ~,,, t,tn. .I.QII .11.0.1 l • 64 .'er•• , . , ^ msoi 0.01 IntiTe en I ..1 1t... 1l• .•. I 1.1, er•et, art vat... To be mscte ..Trt , Trt map v/ITT .•1 nautr. v. tat •T.T.11 dreeriptume sud I..ceveary Tll A port, t uTe•lesTan.lin, ther...f 1T• torn el,netTTrc 0.1 :net .4 tn. et.•‘,..•/ I.• Tn. ..La t , 1., pubrc.nrt r. 11.• p!“, • •fq. - -lic In • I h 1 .. e• 0113,. .h,li t i ,fit• .-e L. • Sa• , Th•.l n11L. , 13F yeeted to the e,te le.gerern w.ttar II: ' . h. 4 r. olthtn the v,l. .hell fry, 11,.twer,t1, iner. e tier le. ,e 1 tel It, Iho evreral “h/t, hmtte LIAn anne er rte[ref , er •hal. MMIEMWM •fe.- .oftroat•, 1.'17 tr, In offfo fl. for...lons of ft., +of. lo laid: , Iff treaour of aof o f anoaLon) no y n all of ony *cif or fn.!! bly that ,•.•;.tna toot, ollher rt part, 1.0 aro! N. errran. aro Eto:olry rl,ol PnM ittpr.....n , att.., • WILLIAM IL W Il . er,ker th• •Ixtrentli day a 4.811, An., • 1. and ci~l~lovvir..l andA. V. 1., i~~... ruf \~n:l,r.~ sEcoNn SALE iN HILLDALE CEMETERY int Aft, rn Junr-, Stiff, 1:1E!MMIIIIII N•-. I TT, ) c 4 ,.. llrc brkl tr.re rrr I r r ,rtglar A 1.71.1 - It it 111F , .1 , I Fill'. 1 7 l II u AI:Nom! . Is--.llabt roceiiiNl irnin I:0- tt-L. , . 1.. snry ...,..d t..A II 5, It 11.1:511'N, st sth Own n 51..,.. •1 .... ' ~• I. ,1,555 .5 root ore In ..1...ittl ~ . .e., - .0..1 .., • ...,. , 50,1 1 d Ipllon •5 p.I r5.1,, , n55 , f c.o. ~..anot I, •,.‘[ nn •, 11,5 ain .5.1,1 , •1•- 05.11 Ins 1,5.5 11l .05,11/15 4 lIS ! 'r 'lir l•All , I. IA 111,, n,, nlng.sl7‘ 5.1.57,han1nr 51,,,,,,r, It Kumar. a tom. An 1.,5 I ,ttls tin, ! ,11,.1 will :nol , our ft r ttrrns weeks. Proposals clerk, ,1 al, It , Inr kv!! l i , I, i.,, e,..eini Ll' the Reeer.lieg Reg ! 0...:0. 1., .7 Ti w price win be marked in plain figures ! T "k`- " " '•"."!!'"." P.."" "."` • "s"l‘l° ' %/.." '• on cacti article, No that t isitora can at once .! ~.. o'a LEADING ~ 0 ,1/ I'AVINO I:loop niliy, Intuenn 01 . 511.. t.,,n5 nod l's. 00'010. PLAIII See the 1„411, kh All•l/r1 ow, kw wen Ai 11,n Itnondit.,,, Enrol Sill)'. , .r:Ln. .),!..ild, 11. 1, IK,Go:MiIN - . . CUN6RIN lENTS-- - . Tr./re—All .um. to,. (h. 1.100 cavh On 1100 and SOlkl 1,4111 , 1• Country littcon: o.d.t Im pram , 17106. Ile-i-t : ilrear.l4, A credit of only dope viii be Siren, (or A rprOTird 5 1615. No. I Lard: It. lings Vrwds 8011, i nod .row,ll , ftVikr. Witt. mum,. added. I for Wet Sk ne, tIll) GO Lry A 1.1.1.--.. i It. •1...r0 nl,ll Ilor nal,. br ,III:ITEI: k DILWORTII H. 11. RYAN, inhi:ARS! CIOARN.:' --I have lion roreived I rnyl.S.. -- vedke . T No. :11 Irifth E3t - Feet 11,5 ~5, .5 bar,. 1.1 a ',nom, 1.15°,5 , 1 it icon. el. ! ___ . • .1 (lie ..1,1 11/1.1 tk• il I.u.kn-.. ',...nn,.• hr.... 1. Th dt.- , • - 1,011,.- m 1... a i 1 ;0111 0 4 -.5,5 511..1,1 1,11 .1.1 • a., ti..no rny .1.,1 I,lr, I.ssr, - Inwin l , s•lsnn her, J. 1, i•,,1.N, 1,, , Jo roma.- Pim 11.1 and Mark. air, et. k ILEDUCED P 11. 1 CES• V Eiti - DETNCIII - 1 . 11( ix ..r DREss coops ' II INFBSCRIBERS ARE SE LLING DFF J_J AhAwla, 31mt1.- , M . `l , rld' ~. l .. "'ll "'ll'll' 11 ., P . 11. 11,.. . .k. the, Pto•K lk rw 5•551.-..1 I , slnnsi pot pwralory . quittlog „, , ; 0... A 1,,., „„ I ,„ r ,. „„,, ~.„ ~,,op 5,0,k .1 1,,,,„,,,, loomeA, rompronn.; ...doe ol 11, chow., brands of 0 od. .1..2,1•A F I' II t .., ..its: id , V I:, 11.11,, ~.t .0 Foreign Wines and Liquors. QUNDRIES-30 1.1.10. Ni , . I Lard ; • • AllOlO onion AI. 1....1 in s Icka Fo...thor, Otani Fele Praha:6'ol,mo,, 11, Pnro 01,1 Irigh Whwitny, 3 -In Wonl, ll,der-1. - k ebara pit “uv. Ll t. J I,h. a Civet, Barnahols4 , la 511...., 7titn . - nrivn for ~,In 1,5• 131.0 l',.rt aiol /Il.l,.borid. !laden, ./..1 1,5 I All ITICK Pr & 0.. 01.550, Erilt•i—tOti prime dry Flint; .n4 Nlonotz.doda lip. Whad,y. Sd . , - -rior Dantlr Itn - lifled 6-0 . kaltm CID Skies: . Whinloi, hlmMetry, King, mad 11.011-elic 100 do do Hl l wr, 1W..11515, Gio, Or, Zr,, etc. In worn anal 5..,, .., s ln Ily S 11.0 Ittl IPGiI 0 (~. ! 4 .- -rr Ilm.l nod Tavern Kv.epera • m e,il aa fKmlllea, have ~ ,d N ,, ~,,,, ~,,,,,.,3 „„,-,,, now 34,-..,41.ptm1u oily 01 mitpl3 lug lbel.eirts on adv.- Q - ' 1 . 61a61.7(61,EF4,;-7, 1 „ , , 4 `""" '''''. go dry f el- w at. itt ITICIIELTREFL JR., 6.. nt - to., 0 ~," ~,, ~,, tool Third finGra. on krorahi.• t: i tr., ~, N ~,, 201) Liberty Street. I naps,. a lIITt'lleOClC, Mr:CHEERY 5 C.' Jrl No. 12, swcntsd and 1;53 Prnut WI .5 t • STI:CIN-W.A.N."S PIANOS. --- - _ ~.)(1 000 LBS. BACON SHOI'LIIER:N.i. ' TrsT RECEIVEU—A. lot ..I f r i pm !•••••.4 ',COO do do Ilanm OTEIN 11 AC A ell):Ch . el 4.(,11 do 11, I• 1111 5. . (AU:BRAT Al/ via NIA:, 20 lin. P. C. liadea, Purchaura dealt k dlt- of trltn.s4lsc; mu of limeo num idled Jo.l r..'d a./ tot solo by ,),7 T. LITTLE OCO 11'u.. Forma ore re..le,, .1 S,:, na„. ,Orly' 4ppliptleo, 4. CLAY --I'.o lan. Darman Clay; SO c.ulta do dw : the aupply inll.l.r Mort of the dmaahl.l. 11. KLEBER d 111.0). Nu. 43 Fifth at.reAt, 1 °oh. Agent. lot ISteitAß., A Llous, a 1.., 60 Nun A Q,ALItly warrant...l. fel ALEA 051 ER KINC.. Jr/ - --- - 1,l CARES SODA-100 kegs Bi Curb Soda RODUCE FOR SA LE:— I i r.. - 5-'5l ,11.• t fromlbn ruauol.wtory and for We Ina by .4 ALEXANDFII Kl.:H;':.lp 2, ,„ ,„„),, country cured hulk hkati - - 11 1) 1-11 PI . 1 -I ::21./ . 1.2 k , 1.11, : 14 ; i i . . ,, 0 , . 3, 1 , „ , tl , ;..011 , 1 . 1 i in f aker , Nyt...., ! IL.) bu. Dry Apple, 2,000 Ma c , antry 0ur..4 Kmal, I , A IIEXAN DER RING iln ell , et le'll dil RI VERdkI, I I. t," C. A TIVS. . ---- - - ~ ' .(., LAss_i,,„,,, ~ 57X`L --01111I.TV Ul.. asNorted B ACON ttiIIOCLVER, IA .. 3 . 11, JI mu. for ask 1., )r4A I:EXANI/Lll. KINO. ; r - lred Per - ll'e, r. " , JA . ..' 1 .,9T1 i fi r,:::_:; ' : ' , Y . , ~.,,,- 0',...1. ArrIIEAT-28.4 sucks Tenn. Red Viliat ! . I'- r - ---ItYIL -- yy pow landing from . Imam„ . F. -Anwar ior ado by 1.4 i iv, Nil If AVA N A C I G e.. A b l sn i 5 .. ..-0 .. e . 1 . e . ; r i , :er . i l i nji: 1t1.1.1A11 DICKEY oco I : _/... i. ,,,, , er.t . .° D T' , r „,1., ' ,„,..adva.. L. 1. 111)—S b 1,13. win - landing fronT•teilint:i '' 7 .i:!'.A.i."''""ii.....irni.n.tainnwnr.l4o.l:4sl Wood st Economy 6.r EAK be ISMAIL DICKEY 5 1:0. I 1 . NDLA Ift.falEß RULERS Pen iLolders, TENN. BACON 11 A.NIS-1:0.111.. in Ntorj4 , irt.nrllsl and loke-sPas, for ealo by W. 5. HA% N, ...I f... sally .1 , 4 TS AIA II DICKEY k etl. 1 PI, 17. ._______ '.""."hrke"M B.'""d "". /TENN. ELUDES—mo bliek T llnstin r e and i _l_ Inc tomo by )c-1 18 ILIAII DIcK Ey kCa . -• •- - -- - _ . . 850 BUSHEL S RED ‘VIIEAT for sale b y 1.4 5 4 . 11 5 5Nk7. a 00.1E11 . ~. lElli 1 Bill T. Fawn fur sole by t•'‘-f ArLIANK a A NJER 2 - 0 0 O j ?U N T B. 1 31, ' 414 ROWN'S ESSENCE OF JAMAICA GIN- Q.1at..6 maw resting aib day and tor We duo at J•i 301 71,002.1011. AM 1% ADE, ILLIAM DI Inntm34 2E9EI Thl.lCit.., •.1,111 b. er'At, of raltiratlon. +n4 au • r..!..,:tab10 to enpuro at Tills OFFICE, or of T J ANDERSON, New Ellghlon, Pa. V. t or in lota ..1 wt n et .hrb. or term, w twol 03 in rtyn.,.t j Ay. pit I J. isLWIf t. Ie.E.F.CII .t , nil I .111 Lawtt 3 - Stk. t, 14'0 It 5.1.1.1;-..i.the of Wnlttice's Patent Einar Milk. with lkinw-r's lat.wt Iktwht Mwalth., a h. n 411 n, ClOth. hutl Eh.rat, r, ell cow. Or, awl cp. .1.1.-.17 . • • its Cleo . . known as No. 1 *3. The lot ,or front and r,o L.ep, extauatu- ' baxl: to Kill-a, A IlAy. IN erwrool 4 Stable aladearrill..o- 1.... NA, Tb. pro,.rty rrutrrelvd.l7 for px,), and will to sold nt it l^troaW aud on .rommodatin; terms. Fnr par tlrulars R. 11. KlNkl, N.A. 211 Liberty street 14 1 OR SALE—A Drug Store situated in one et [wet locattone iu tlOee ty of Pittiout for Attar • a trial! or I.,A.trlpti,n Loalnrea. Inducementaare 0f,,1 L. purcha..ta eel:awning advantage. of rare Jr reore. For into,ontlon Inquire of JUIIN HAFT, Jr , at No. lif.a Wood 0. tr,rt, corn, of irotrl andiXth, torah,fr.J RE :4.)L1) AT PRIVATE SALE OF RI3IZAL LOTS TILE St - BsCRIBER HAS SOLD IliS EX T. E i'Cit\lTCit F. SS AI:El:0031S.. Fifth street, and L , krlng to pro porrr.rit, f the hullLlng . tbo :SW of ./n•.••, he , T.rs:.l.e , uttr••Att,l, FCRNIIIIIEuId CHAIRS E. PLEOTR) PREPARATIONS—A freofi puppi, anti kinds Junt mod and (.tr pale V., It. L. YAIINESTOCH A CO., 113)31 N. 60, corner of:Wootl awl ' , coral pts. FAMILY FLOUR—Manufactured vut :,f .1,3. galena In Ntore for We by. ROOT. DICKEY. LAltll-6 blots. LOW landing ... 6 %)01 steamer lobonoo for loth. by LULA DICKEY a CO. rpENN. FLOUR--62 AL Siker Springs Ears Family 640116 do dokio u eH t er Ldbanog For all byaua ox ,TF:r Urnt Store on Llbeirty Street for B rpHE -alwriberewisiling their husi ”•-• 0.• lot of J&y. thom fr‘.lu a.r t.,. Caakg. sr 11..;a a vry. et., 1, g ♦ II h Ava.tlu.;— . - Ni, , •uh,L:.[,,l!) I ..dt. '• th. vrr.b .in tt. , y Fle,ofprig Tut, • ••11 1 the, ntock attr,<e: att.! L.:.r.r , rs Wt , 111'211!..177.r . .F r I 7~ i nl+ i:}: ~ ~1~ • rr , I,CT- —A ,• rtzt , .: o And well-arranged , r 1.t.• it. r<•.r , ‘.. - .•< -< and n:1 voter, [.< 1 c 1, -, . and ! t• : •t I crat the prena- ROV.kRT LIIFEI TY, fro.. l'ilt<lbnrch. ID= FOR RENT—.I three , tort' Dwelhngg Fl:th IN.. 100,) conlaii,lng 11 QUAqz,., Coo Prick entale attar6.,l cr..N.11,411.-xxp Pox !.1 ra.. ir. . •,t1 Min:, It! central Inca. a.rturrmi•ly u - ru.t• r.i n po , ll,.siorml nrcn, I.•rtm ol ~.r . Ea. P 1 g0..1 ten s, r !,411 , 1. r , r.p..1r0 of M-EX.ANDER KING. I.ET--A tiro i , tory Brick Byrellllll3 11.3 str,t. tae..n thn r.(nir« (..14i IL 11. KING. No 'AI .for kale • r )!; SALE—The 1...-t Country of the /I,l4uck's Field ler,—/ will offer I, eme. A e E.eLt.tY. the I al/ .ley Jut,,, at It merAlel eales It.ee.:At u'elerle P. N., the Lamp entattivith.t 17reetee The meet c,l n r emt .t 1 tie , cote ry. Title A ethrpetable. Mt Jelin the Win, tell,leAv. ~ ;•,..per ty W p, re, vie, hely Call. Pet teethe, temticehers eny rd re a j,“ S. )10111WW. N.. h Ybarkel..trv•H 1.7 4 0 R . SALE Olt LEASE, a lot ~r) Fourth L• xurebb.treou ,rltlalti.l and rb,rry Alky, L. fret 1r..0t by S.', A 1...1 .01 Th1:.1.1r , ...t, avAr ;n..1.1,n , m. 4 , 1",..1 front Ll+. •!.1,0 1...u,1,1 I , y 1111[1 , r, Wllldt, nnd Isar,ll xtreet4 nr,l rprnre “lay, 1,1 Gvt front by 120 11. r«,, Pont.t.Kl: A 11 , 0 . 1'. Foundry. 71... g. 0.0. 1..1”...11 1 , 7 Sonnllman, ilkins and Cn,' prne« 201 1.40 inalt Vy 420 on All, Oirmu ar,.l Butl.r e•treete.radjmno, [bp 4.1107 14111..1 r,01401.416 u. tl te.l 1206,4 etty. Fixty I.qty In Aleghetly art r, Thtvi Ward. I.•tvr,rl EP • t I.ine and ebeottan A Trarl Lan.' In Itingimarolaml r.ti the Phil, dalpbla turnpltr, 7 mllel from Latrot,--75 ..res in =lei- Intien , frich ',Row Iftbd-34,0 ncrce. A Tract Land near I.leonkr. We.tmt , reland eontAT, of WILLIAM M. turtuNorox, m)ls.litt 155 Tlslrd nlrtket, Smith/101 IRAVGHT HORSE FOE SALE.-eN_ ii _ 11 A sn. 11‘y /For, ti yoarl old, ovAr 17 hand.,6IIMIL 14./ II Nutt. tr.rk. for .1c I.y nit ININ k Ct., In.n, 25 Liberty*, (ALI , ESTABLISHMENT FUR /rum., tette. evllente henll.l. ef NV.I Merlaeltree.jr ,ho . nets 'wet.; lanslnenen to Inv.. nn, the v try. Ile. ~.r.an,ll.llnnetnt catee.l en by le ee.l brother lo el. 1, r... 1 nor tl rr e• mg.*. I...eint, •I•t*mele.• Platt, net.. ell, In Inn lon * to Me, en. nln I*. li.. pet el.a.er 1., neem., of yearn ..1 a lann r.n,t Tie* Inat... en well knee n anel len4 *tan:l -n, heel, vmal.ll.ll,val I.* thew Imele met EMlter M lie-het/re, who have done *largo lin te tn. far n.sny ~nt. uhelnonnale wine and i,,nnr to Cbal, et el reetll,lll., distnllvrt. Iner*oho avnalnir, to rut'. el., fltil an•ll the perms.* Meek,*”.l leur n the ter.* tin and) len: et the Mete. Ni' '2,0 Liberty istrerL Palusev* *ion cat, 1.. eta', t, ettlent the lot June or IM JElly a.nr-Gna tnonert.liertenre end cenntry Inenchnntn **Li; Ir. soppll,rl :allele* in the 'lbw, Inne en very favornhle tem*. as the, te.turs. their nt.'k I..mnit n tenrchn., Win!. MlTtlliEl.lltek:, Jhe k nnO. NII rt..r.t.tat ng.tatnet the Prrn . tt. rtltl on pnN.. rttatlon t 4 th.ir nctrt.ttn.; upf thaw indcl4.l trltte,rftttlr rettne•Tvl It , mat, pa) nat.nt inch n. little r . aV27.11* Ohio Lana for Sale TE t•...,,•/. q . I Z. 130, enn.tiv 1.1 • thd n 11,. , w of ...Vat,. rsIL ~.dt! 'p ==l .1. I. ~.p. ..I n, Itze. and resentelem ee eere ee rem•releee, leer feel..et beeet . , - Irani ire the ty It r• r, Ire .pleerleme to mutt veer, h... T tl .10, lereetree 1.• me..nl in re..lreet.tta • I,er—r (gem, rnseel.) • J u :•WEPIMER, No lo: LI. mroot. l'lrtnimr¢b lU=l=!2l IHE AN DEUSON E. , ..11.31, 2i miles ir44 oieore the N.Teet, wt , ea Bent C. 0.. Pe, on fq.et Houle • ,:etolg acre+ ,f exceata,t bend...eery acre of abseto tlauble. nod of 11 , ..11 t ore The, asea e. reel tanteer, .56 lama to gra. teutare. are . wo e• oaetote ceeel. There isao Ircltr.l no at fruit 1r olaroet oyoay held there ',Hag atat no. mope nt • ••• fr •t -...1i..r 1,1 kr, 4 n•all tl nant hot.° and • fr•-• frot 'airtaole City k't °petty for Bale. THAT very 11,Airat,le PI on Water Street an .1 ft. 41.11,1 Jobe Irwin k 1,..1 , -.• , 11 • W:l% , r aud r.u..1 scd If:0 N.J.te; to SI. no :NMI. r et Allen,ttrttt SrßEE'l' PIWPERry FUR —7ll. St..it..r. , ont end tititA,l on . . -LI 11111,1 r S‘it GREAT SALE 1-1 - 'IJIINIT URIC ! 630,000 WORTH THREE WEB.RI3 A T COST Ell= TUESDAY, MAY GREAT 13ARGAINS OFFERED VINES' AND LlQUoris lattices MO - CEMETERY NOTICE.—The Annual Meat ., 1 the On - p• - n - 5t,.... c•I tee Allegheny Cemetery trill h. - 1t nt, V 4.. Nth • .t 2o'cloelock P. M. ota tier cra oaa a• ,tt.l 1315.SELLJE, Seel. _ TIIE 1 1 E4:11. AR NikVSYTILT MEETING OF TLs Y nar. rt'Veleisitt,rooi AsevaATION trill Lela At the roma or th. Asaocutten, Fifth street, on els, o'clock 7 1." Mao, ate cm:11.11y ImitAl to W. b l eiAlll-12I'D. Peet. M.y 21.1 , leks& tdrDly I !.F.S u. -The Pre4,l,nt and three -I.a.urnt,:e c.knx,,,.sly of Plttaborgh. dAy .1,1.,4 • .111 - I , trn,l TWO DOLLARS per Inpp 11,r mlc.rt.loo of the Stock rt,y2::: it f HENRY M. ATWOOD, El.crotar. - Z!!&"N —Au ath - ..OT I , E. —AU adjourned meeting of the St..ikTlolders N,rti4 AMericat Mining Company, et held .t 'boon:toe of the Company, on WED. NLISDA the IC.th of June next, at 10 eolock •. tnyXl..lt.l T. 11. NET/N, toy. • Mains EMP . .OI - MENT - • S 5 0 a Month, and all Ezpaaae■ Pahl. A N AGENT IS WANTED in every ttnr: JOIL county in the Gaited Stay., to engage In ar. .potable tuel eat,' btlihMi, 1, 7 which the above profit. s!,-.; to. c.rtainly rr.lited. Fur Nit vertical/La addrm Dr. HENRY WAR.i ED, c.lrnerof Broom and Metter DU, rem Vote City, incl , e;rt ‘one Puttee, .tamp. j..34.1.wr WANT ED—Agentg to sell in the Stott , G. y 1., ql TALI+, my HAND POWER PATEtiTBTriIP NI COIN F.. that tw., mpn my <wry afoot thofßld and pull the largret Ithe Fininria by hand in about two clietnt. 6,01. A.liire,‘ ni.n.3m.l W. MALL. Rtnnor, Maine. W Tki L) 1 PiDIA TEL. Irv-10,000 ft ei• to <nowt. in the he of tha [semi popular se. , Ilg. Hook. fu America. Inv glide, hleclienitte,ligrinereend 'react • ego uPhing tmirel, will Pal tlife to he I eery proCtat.le Pleeeeet t.ef.ev.se. enabling therm to see the country, arui mnee m.mtfy at tiff. eArrl, time Agents now lathe ttiv. 'nen are cleiaing Gom $.50., I. $1,500 per year. For Nll pv Mlllli addreee'll. FULL,-ON , Otnegn City l'ulalnlfifig laccee 141 'Main street, einellinetl. °Lie: or. If living nag, II Itri.l.SON. Philadelphia. aulhflydairicT auction ckates P. 4uotioneer. ex.morntrcinl bety. Nn. 6.1 1 , 11111 Stmet. - - ---- PUBLIC; PROPERTY AT ArcTioN—The following Moiled neitel property, not being required for public wrvice, bo told at the Allegheny Anianal, at LawrencLellie. near Pl.taborgh, P,L, by ardor ol %dor Jt,ho nymington,commusding. on Thursday morning. June 10l L, 1009, commolicsug at 10 v'cl.wk, Too 12 pounder Iron Guns; tree 0 do do do 9e,ou 21 do do Howitzers, litaar, Two 0.1 do do do liglsr, i 110 lb. Fortin Iron; 12 palm Gnu Caning° ITllnele I Tubular Stearn Biler; 40 met leek Madmen 70 Artillery Sam de; 7 do do Pistols; 93 Cavalry Sabres, ratio. pare: e.; Non.consudwiloussloffii.ors I r.r .ode 9311x111 Carbine, perensilon and liceech ' Parte ofemall arms, Artillery and Ounner• Implement., Accootrerranno, !Way Pie I, Scrap Leather,, wkly. of Tools,&c,, Pc. Also, a first quality Bantam made Boa.. way and one sett one borne Herne.. Torsos awl specie fonds. P. M. DAVIS, And. VXEOUTOR'S SALE OF HAND STREET uirs.—fln Tne.,tay e , nion, Jolts Bth, at 9 o'clock, ou too at.,,od lin,r at rho CO.inerclal Salt. tnotns, Filth street, will to hold, by t.,1,r..81)t y.Ex• .cntor n 1 Wm. Tec... 0..01, that TaWahl. Lot. of Ground on ai, ne.r 1 , ..,11,•ane Way, haring • frnnt {U o Ilandrrc.t ~. ex o.mhog hark parallel with Duquezno Way frt.. . .'.or alley. The RIJGVA Ojai. the fine vr..r..h , ti.....,(JAn Mark d Co., and fromltscentral ton t°, Is 3...13 dectrahlo busihesa purposes or private fret. de la. Terme, one third ca.a.ll, iveidue In I anti yeses, will, mu, est. Job I'. 11. DAVIS,AnCt, AFALUAB LE STOCKS AT AucrioN--On • TUKSDAY EVENT NO. Jane SUL at B o'clock, will be arid at tho new C.mtm• icial ask, rooms, ti 0.51 Fifth attest: 27 shares a.sicloinge Donk Stott; 14 etiari-s altitch.wita' k !ilonafactorere Bank Rack.' 32 do do 7,0 do Pluctinreile Life, Fire sad 3latine Tut Co. 1•N P. 11. DAVIc, AuePr. LAELLK SALT 41E PreOPk:r.T VIN ALIA- Li OWEN Y CITY, O' Tilt: WEST COMMON AND Ilt toee. STILKET --Leo 1 C Ellta Y EVENING. JUNE ern, at S Wel , c 1•. la I lir s ..10uu ot,ry sal., t mat of ttO now acc t. hon.,. No. ‘,l Pilch .11+ end Ito told that Off" co I,aten Itrol Dante ofJohn Irorna,F,, w.ll I nto as lb. -Rnno Walk' Property, oltnated on tlais Common. In the Irr.t Ward. Alloglocuj de e:, ettbdteuted Into lota of largo 'an, the better toeccoro ~.lon. tbwe d. +LI log to anon hue render/cat; and orange of ...Her loto, adoptol for comfortable Lemeateeda, VIII tux Lute, feuding ou the W,st. Common or Irwin Arsotte, hero - teen Eltige atrlst and Water lane, each trouty.ll , e teat alt, extending Lack one linandr.d And aloaty.eight feet to ta enty toot alloy. Brno Lot, frvallOg 09 Ridge and•Centnlstreetili (*La of which is sixty feet wide;) said Lot. being about tifty fees frnntb y two tau.drod and thditydre feet in depth. Elereta Lots, each 50 feet front, and one lot about fO feet front, on Central et., each extending back I:60 feet, to a4O feet tc, on the true pf the property of Richard Bowen, E.q. PortythreeLota,woch tweintpbre feat front On Central et, extending tack toward Water haw nue hundred and Earl fort toe twenty feet alley. Poo the satisfaction of porrhasera the lot...base-be= otalcud off and no cohered, of which plans CM be bad at the unrico state, and thu premix.. Shown on applicators, na Turms at sale. tup27 P. M. DI VIB. And. STOCK P., FT. W.& C. R. R. er mire= $11.t., in lout to salt purclooters, by opl I'. V/}3, Abet., tio, 54 FM it. AUSTIN LOOMIS B'. CO., Mtrebanta' STOCK SALES BY AUSTIN LOOMIS CO., AT THE eIEkIERANTS" racactiox EvSkTT" THURSDAY EV.ENltith—)R Insurame and Copper &oak, Bond am Real Mate add at petal° at the Met - et...ate Exchange by AUSTIN LOOMIS A. CO. Notp, Invfla end /ALM on NAal Estate negobatt...l ott row nab', term. 1.1 AUSTIN LOOMIS t CO, se2l Stuck Note Brokers Y Fourth •t. LIST of Applications f:r Tavern Llevoire, 51...1 in the Clers.'oool, or Allegheny county, up to June Ist, TUGS. A. ROWLEY, Clerk. Atktueon Peter, with other goods, 24 ward, Allegheny; burr. ‘...1 , 11,rj, ,, , torso, Duquesne Borough. Pent. John /1,, utlug bouos, Turentntn, Deutz A Co. •. Do/notes Warn Samuel, toyer', Ras to; Burkhart P., do Lawroocevillc, Ilooy Jam. ., do do liardetteCiethatiou, tavern, 14 wind, Pittsburgh . Bryson A Shigeo, do 2,1 du do Drown A. A J, with other geode, Birmingham; lirtaike Jobe, tavern, Eltiabeth to. Calmer John, do Ist ward, Allegheny; Carr trilliam A Co., with other goods, 4th ward, Pithilintd• CrinninghaniJ., do do Birmingham, Canopied! John, do do Wilkitu tp; Davis Joseph E, tavern. Indluna tp; Dougherty Charles, with othergooda, Penn tp; Dow William, tavern, Rescue tp. Elk Predir, with other givAs, Penn tp• Eichenlaut• Edward, tavern, Maier tp, Era. E, with ether goods, let ward, Pittsburgh • Flinn William, tavern, Cal ward, Pittebaty,h; Frey burg Henry, eating house, 6th ward, Pittilnurgh; Fontag Jane, [11,171, 3d ward, Allegheny; Frank 'ea, eating berme, 3d ward, Pittsburgh; Framholts John, tavern, Lawren=ville; Gardner James, tavern, 24 ward, Allegheny; Gotsman Ann. de, Ist do, Pittsburgh; ilitineger Rudolph, with other goods, Referee ts lien John G, totem, Mancheeten liaworth Das id, other goods, 3d ward, Pittsburgh; , Hare Samuel. tavern, 4th word, dee Herber Christian, tavern, Shake ts Hall Samuel, eating house. treat Pittsburgh; Hillehentad Louis, Md., holl3e, Ps...ere tp; Rulings S. D.. tavern, Indletne tp; lienrlcks .1. E. eating house, Ist wart Allegheny, Hartman John, tavern, L 'wet St. Clair gie Kraig Joseph, acting bane, Lower St. Clair tr. tinily Morris. :were, do, der, Riven Prsvi•k, eating bona', 34 ward, Pittsburgh; Lett Mama, eating, homey Rewerve tp; Luther Caspar, tavern, Mifflin tp; Lando - eh: 11-nry, tavern, Perhl,. tp; • klineliset Jsessli, other goods, 4th word. Allegheny Hiller John, tavern, 6th ward, Pittsburgh; Tint, 'sweet, Mukaesport; Miller Frederick, with other goods, Reserve tp; Miller A hickelson, with other good.,dth ward, Tittebtlrgh; I Marsh henry, eating house, East Birmingham; Melon . Martin. otth other gooda, 3d ward, Pittsburgh; litremady doe. E. tavern. Lawresicerillg kicesakey Peter, tavern, 34 ward, Pittsburgh; John, do, 14 do. Allegheny-, MeGart Eduard, with other go.* 31 nod , Pfttshnigh; 3feCarren taver n, /et ward, Pittsburgh; MeTierroinEdward C., totem, Lower St. Clair tp;McDade J. o ith other goonle, Penn to, Nuseer John, tavorio Birminghere, Nam, John, cage:: hen., Port Perry; • reareon John, eating hens., lag ward, Picistairgh: Rohr Elude, tavern, Lower St. Clair tp; Ilan —, riding hoeve,9th word, PitUliurg,k Ray William, with other pyls, Ross fp; Schroth Phliip, tavern, Deqweslia bOecingfr, Seidel Gotha., eating horaetd ward, Pictetlttleg Sorlmer John, tavern, Shaler tot Osage John, do, 4th ward, PLWltturgh; Stewart nos, do, 9 th do, de; Shatter C. W., with Other good., 4th ward, Allestrav; Smith G. W., tavern, Indiana 'p; Slings Henry, with other gocds, nth word. Allegheny; Shoeb Joseph. eating boost., Cd watd. Potsbergh; Sweeny Winifred, tavern. 4th ward, Allegheny; Stewart E. C., tavern. Ist ward, Pittsburgh: Taylor Jane, tavern. Patton tp; Weioaman Philip, tavern, Pine It Watson E. D., tavern, 14 ward. Pletalnirgt; Watson. John, with other goods, 6th ward, Pittstnirgh; yeloitd LAKE SUPERIOR COPpEK mud, S MFs. LTLNG WORIfB PAWS. IST.CURDY & CO, XerANUFACTUFtERS OF SHEATMNO, irk BRAZIERS . *IA DOLT COPPER, PRESSED COP. BEs BOTTOMS, EalsedEMß totem., Spalw holder. ko. Al,o. Iniportora nod D.::lnn Ia 3IETALS, TIN PLAIN, Slit:ET IRON, WIRE, Ac. OtAniennely on band, Thuniten Machine. alai To- Is. Wierchnioc, lia,,Fira and 123 Sccondstrad, Pittabrirgb, Penna. orders of Copper cot to any tloolred pattern mylscd.t trlyT in Ma of roe ertte.sti,l3 A CONNLLTdrICLI... A. a. Co.} Pittsburgh, !fey muss. DROPOSALS will be received at the office j. of the Pittsburgh A Coonellsaille B. R, Co. In the city of Pittsbergh. until the 15th of June next,lnchtdra for the Graduation, Masonry, Bridging. Trediellog, Station build. logo and hallway Track, embracing the entire work rotas nary to the comittetloa of toe Division of the Road, about ten and a bolt copes Moog the Monongahela rivar, between Pittsburgh and Pon Perry. Sionftedhorts of the work are may for axonal:talon at the ulltice of tin Company, Idiom Angititer will be to at tends:lc, end aline foil espial:mann will be given to gat , tics malting inquiry. The work will be let, either in one or several contra:de, ariS may Its, payablo in cub, or wholly or in port, fn th e First Mortgage Bonds of the Company, .emoted by the and of sald road to be vonstrutted. Th e work is moderato and vat. be done r.Peattitanir , and win be required to becalm pitted in all the coming arttnizak. By order of do heard of litractore. mylSamlot _BESJ. IL LATROBE. Pleat. T OST OK MISLAID--A certificate for ij .n.ye. In the Fachanira Bank of httcbargh. In the norao of Thom. Lorie g slon, I7w IBL %Notice Is hereby g iven that applicatkm has been rul e to the Bank for reocea s 1 of caul certificate. B. LIVINGSTON. Adair of the estate orlloce. Llelogston. Pi osborgh, Noy II th. 11158—aplapteNew F 0 ENGINEEIIS, ARCIUTECTS AND CONTRAOTORS.—The PIMENIX IRON COMPANY, Ettladelphla, ere now prepared to receive and execute or loos Coe all Mots of. WROUGHT IRO-V, SOLID AND I'COMPO CND, Eau's AND GIRDERS of any el:nutted leoxths, for Plreplouf Bulldiags sod Bridals. ,Yraclogs and plon of !Woo, expacity of Boael,, wlO pileatton to I pp ' .- L.....ing 1 •