6Nette. F 2 ITT .13 Etl7.lt SATUSDAY MORNING, JUNE ;2, 185 s OFFICIAL PAPER OP PITS c:ri City and . News REPUBLICAN COUNTY PICKET. rot nOOII S-21e, DISTOscr, GEN./AIM If. MOORHEAD, Pittston? ,h CONITITEIO--2sDlltte - r, iIODEFIT McKNIUUT, Allegheny Cd, aouroa 'JOHN P. PENNEY. Pittsburgh !MERIDA, J. HERON FOSTER, Pitt*noir! , ELIAS Et IRE9I, to • DAVID 11. BAYARD. Penhlee. JULIUS F Alt, OlrKonstoot ROBERT P. IttoPOWELL,Atingbenr OM:UM .lA,IES 1.. 0R.A11.131 ,, A 0, 1r . g , 11 r r0l- D ANTE]. ARNI4T ' BONO, Pittehorgh. t'Acructrs PATTERSON; Indiana /111nrinit, SOPM. M. LARIMEII, Chartler. ' 0050 0, CO-AU:ICES D. BOSTWICK, Lotrronrsstlie lIIIIICOOII Or MR, RADF.RT Q. DAVIS, Ohio. Court. Or Quarter Sessions. In the case on trial Thursday night, Samuel Barton and George Shalleoberger were found guilty and George Allen not guilty. Com. vs. John Davis, indicted for horse steal ing, plead guilty and was remanded for sen tence— This is the some man that was found guilty on Thursday of stealing clothing of Mr. David L. Dyrer,*at Apollo, Armstrong county. Cont. vs. John Connor, indicted for assault and battery, on oath of Tilman Free. Connor bad charge of couple of barges at the shore in West Pittsburgh. ThiirTilman Free was on the barges and Connor drove bim off. Free (a boy abott.J4 years of age) then used insulting lan gnags,and Connor struck him neer the shoulders with a piece of rope Which he held in his hand The verdict was "Not Guilty," and defendant pay the costs. -- • Com. vs. Wm. Williams, indicted for larceny 1 - on oath of James White, a pedlar. William acknowledged to officer Teets that he bad taken a box from the pedlar, and disposed of it, but if he could see the man be could make it all right with him. Williams plead guily ta petit. larceny. Cote. vs. Phoebe Leander, indicted for keelp. log a ferocious hog, on oath of Ann McCauley. Plead guilty and sentence deferred. Com. vs. James Scahill, indicted for :,scull and battery, on oath of Stewart Haney. Plead gamily and woo fined $I and costs • court adjourned. We find the following in the Philadelphia I, yaw or Wednesday : Tun FALSE PIICTENCE CASE.—Yesterday after noon, Zatlock Street had a further hearing be fore Alderman Thompson, on the charge of ob taining a large amount of money from the Sham okin Bank under false pretences. lie was ordered to find bail in the stun of $12,000 to answer. The Philadelphia papera of Thursday contain the following, which seems to have some connec tion-with the foregoing: .11fr..1. Wood Underhill ate! Robert. Under hill were yestirday brought before Alderman Ogle, charged with a conspiracy to defraud certain note-holders of bills on the Shamokin (Pa.) Bank, in which it is alleged they are inter ested. The only testimony taken was the follow ing: Nathaniel T. Jones—l reaide in Scuithport, McKean county, I am a civil engineer; I have $1,200 in bilLs of Shamokin Bank, gives me to preeent to the batik for payment, which I dui on the -sth of May. payment won refused at the hank; the reason giveit was that there was no fcinde; I saw the President and Mr. Weaver; a director; I walked into the back room, by re quest, and sari , them there; at the request of the President, I withheld legal proceedings until Saturday, with the understanding that the bills were to be met in Philadelphia; they said Mr. Underhill, at Jones' Hotel, was interested with them, and was making arrangements to procure funds; i mite to Philadelphia and saw Mr. Un derhill; -lie said he would have funds before the next Saturday; I saw him repeatedly afterwards; got plenty of promises but no money; I saw the senior' Mr. Underhill also, and with the same result; the last statement he made was that he had -made arrangements with parties in New Fork' and that Mr. Breet aLso was coming on, and they would have $20,000; they afterwards said they had funds, .1u not of a negotionable kind; on Sunday night I saw Mr. Underhill again; he said he had sold out to Mr. Jackson; I went to Mr. Jackson, wits said the bills mould be paid; f inked when, and bow' when Mr. Jackson got angry, and we parted; afterwards I called to see Mr. Itobinsou, the cashier, who was at the Girard House, hut never could got any satisfaction; the money was entrusted to toe by citizens of Srnithport; t think the funds a_ve par; of the money paid by Mr. Joseph R. Robin son, as his share of capital of the McKean County Bank. The Messrs. Underhill gaze bail in the sum of $l,OOO for a further hearing on Monthly morning next, at it o'clock." antAK,5ll AND FOUNT, Cancers.—The sale of Tickets for the Strakosh t Formes concert will commence at the Piano Warerooma of John H. Mellor, en Monday morning. As the Herr Formes is not unknown to our citizens, and coming as he does under the management of the great Strakosh, who has promised to produce each time he comes to us a greater degree of talent than before—and there can Le given hat one concert, on account of other engagements, we anticipate a rash for seat, We are informed that Mr. Strakosh has en gaged the great boon for a series of forty con certs, to be given in the principal cities of the West, at an expense of ten thousand dollars. It may, therefore. be considered reasonable, when the price-of tickets to the Formes concert has been fixed at one dollar and fifty cents, while that great artist's services are so dimcalt to secure for so brief a summer season. We have no doubt the engagement will prove as profitable to the energetic manager, as i must so the great artist. Fount: tiens.—The Mayor fined a young man named Irwin $lO for throwing a stone into the Berman procession on Thursday as it wag pass ing through the Fifth -Ward. Officer Hague arrested a man on the picnic grounds, on Thursday, in the act of picking a pocket. Ile gave his name as Stewart. Yes terday, two others, supposed to be partners of the above man were token at a beer house in the Diamond. —Yesterday afternoon, the Mayor had this Stewart alias CbarleslYarner, claiming to belong in'Saltimore, but within the last three months discharged from the Kentucky penitentiary, be fore him, gave him a hearing and then commit ted him for trial. Joseph Perkins aline Joseph Jenkins, one of the men taken at. thebeer house in the Diamond, also had a hearing and was committed. He a1(35 (35 is terently from the Kentucky penitentiary. The third man, named John Burke, hailing from Cleveland, was discharged. He did not appear to be In any way connected with the oThers, and left town, goiogenatward, as noon as disabarged. Da. SCRENCE, of Philadelphia, is now on a flying visit to ous.city, and may bo consulted at the Sr. Clair hotel, at any time this forenoon, as be returns to Philadelphia in the evening train. He has been very successful in dm treat ment of all pulmonary diseases, and we are as 'eared that his "Pulmonic Syrup" and other remedies are very valuable in the treatment of those diseases which they purport to cure. The Doctor has been induced to visit Pittsburgh at the solicitation of a patient laboring under a very dangerous lung disease, and regrets that his stay cannot be prolonged. Probably at some -editor time he can make it convenient to visit our city and-make a longer stay. WASIIANT OUT.—A lager beer house_keeper. named Robbins, whose place of business is on SL Clair street, made oath before Mayor Weaver, yesterday, charging Edward Grier with disor derly conduct. The complainant swears that on Wednesday night a difficulty occurred be tween him and Grier when the latter and a com panion were ejected from the house. Robbins afterwards refused to let them in again, when huge boulder was hurled through the window, and then the parties perpetrating the deed (le. camped. A warrant was issued for the arrest of the accused. News.—We have received from Messrs. Swat & Miner, of Masonic hall, a bundle of late pa pers, amongst .which • are thaPhiladelphia Sat urday Evening Poet, Willie' Home Jougia/, Na tional Police Gazette; Boston. True Flag, N. Y. Tribune, Prank Leslie's Illustrated Newspaper —with a , lithographic supplement—Porter's Spirit—containing an account of the regatta of the N. Y. Yacht Club—N. Y. Mercury and N. Y. Ledger, with many other 'late and interesting papers and, periodicals, too numerous to men tion. Woos.—The Wellsburg Herald, of Wednesday, 5575: "The wool crop of this vicinity may DOR be said, to be in_ the market, but as vet there have been no offers made for purchase. Grow ere should have patience and there is no danger but their produce -will yet he in demand. To force it upon the market is certain to snake pri ces rule' low, and is what the buyers aro no doubt mantel:leering to bring about." The New Castle Courant says that considera ble drool was coming to market there on Tues day and Wednesday. MerrnEw Exer, constable of the first Ward, Was brought thefors Mayor Weaver yesterday meaning an a charge of disorderly conduct, pre ferred spinet him by Q. W. Coffin. The Mayor toed Beep $1(1 sad wits, TITE TONNAGE TA7"--011 Thursday night such Councilmen and citizens as were present in the ,Common Council chamber, listened to the views of a Committee from the Philadelphia Board of Trade, touching the repeal of the Tonnage Tax. Last evening, according to previous announce ment, there was a similar meeting in tho same place, to hear the Pittsburgh side of the ques tion. A goodly number of persons wero pres ent, among whom wero some of our leading merchants and manufacturers. Capt. David Campbell called the meeting to order and stated its object. Mr. Campbell said that it was not in the knowledge of the Chair that any particular person had been designated either by the Councils or by the Board of Trade to reply to the arguments which they had heard on Thursday evening, but the meeting was open for any to express their sentiments. Joseph It. Hunter, Esq., rend an argument which he had prepared, in favor of the repeal of tbe tar Ile thought discrimination was emu. mon in all tradeo and I.u9incita as well as with the 1". 11. I: Mr. McAuley asked what authority Mr. Hun ter had [Jr saying that Pittsburgh manufactu rers sell cheaper away from home then at home' Mr. Hunter thought it could be proved, al though he had not the proof present Mr. ➢l'Autey said there was no foundation for it. It wan altogether a mistaken idea, without a fact to warrant it. Senator Garzam was then called upon to ex press his views on the question.. Ito spoke to great length, reviewing the history of the Balti more & Ohio and Penna. It. Roads. Ile showed how it happened that the tax was laid ;,Itow tbn Penna. Co. had grasped more and afore from year to year; how that company tura become a great commission merchant, and dia all her bus iness through one house in this city; how the company had become a great tavern-keeper and a great blacksmith; etc., etc. Mr. Gavxarn spoke until near JO o clock. Mr. Souder, of Philadelphia, made a few re marks. lle said that he had assurances that if the tax should be released, there would be au abatement to that amount upon freight. lie elated that the iron masters of this city paid from linty to seventy thousand dollars per an num of thin tax on freight brought over the road. Mr. M'Auley asked Mr. Solider if ho (Mr. S. was authorized to say that this rejection would be made if the tax were removed. Mr. flotider said that he was Co authorized Mr M'Auley then asked whether it would be taken off Western freight as well as Pittsburgh freight; for if the reduction were equal all round, it would leave us just where we are now. Mr. :ruder gave it as his opinion that the re. auction would nol extend to freights West of Pittsburgh, inasmuch ea they were now fly 137 i as could be afforded. After a few remarks from Dr tlazratn, de nouncing the insertion of a separate charge in their bills by the Pa. It. It. for “tonnage tax" as unauthorized and intended to mislead the public, Mr. lirrett referred to the fact that last 'night Mr. Thomas urged the repeal of the Ton nage tax on the ground that it mould reduce the charges on western freight, and that such re duction was necessary to enable Philadelphia to compete with New Verb: while Mr. Souder, to night, pleads that the reduction will inure alone to the benefit of Pittsburgh and the line of the road, and would not lead to a reduction on freight from points further west Ile desired to know which tif these views war the error; ne Mr. Sender nail that what lie said - was given merely as his opinion. Various other gentlemen then made short ad • dresses in succession. Mr. McAuley, Mr Campbell, Mr. Bennett, Mr. I:rrett, and others, and were replied to by Messrs. Thomas tel Mr Bonder, as the discussion progressed, and at half past eleven the meeting adjourned. ' The discussion throughout the eyellillz wee animated, but respectful and bind towards the gentlemen from Philadelphia, and the best feel ing prevailed throughout. That its results have been good we feel well assured: but me con vinced, also, that it has contributed nothing whatever towards the repeal of the tonnage tar. Nothing can be done iu that matter until the Pennsylvania Road is prepared to do justice to us by abandoning her discriminations against fonts it, Ire,- last WeJne,day. tiC•l men named Connor and Sommerville, were drowned, at Cheet Pall,. Clearfield count, hg being thrown from a raft into the river 1 call has been math, (or a Republican 1 7 otto ty Convention In Inert in 4 larion on the '2`lll instant. The house of Mr it Itsul.. on Itetirer ni reel New Castle, RNA ehu. i. dy lightning and shn. tered during th, td,doi on relay los) The rontract for earrytne the ntail between Clearfield and I:• , l4wriv, IJk roomy, has been allotted to Nlr Henry Fran 4. at Ifl. alt Two horse c o uches are to to it, I 410 u, orli, I be mad,• eneh %vet h CAUGHT.--111f0.11..1;ton I en•!hed West Green. villa last week, that I , lp two horses MOICII from Capt. The, Listtn, a mount,' of weeks since had been found in Akron, It and that the thieves were in the jail at that place The persons ar rested nr%dos. Williams and Jos t;rinnek -- These twolnen escaped from Merrer jail about two months since, where they had been confined for theft .Mr. Wm Lcwellyn, far the last twenty-four years foreman in the //crh,•,,,,, office,—at Bethany, and a ranch respected eiti,en, died on Saturday, the t;th roar , very suddenly, of disease of the heart. The New Castle C'.•itrast gives an account of the murder of a former citizen of Lawrence Co , in lowa. The name of the moo killed was Boyd Wilkinson. ...kn alarm of fire at the :.;ophia Furnace. Orizaba Works, was made on Moutlay The alarm was occasioned by the giving way of something about the furnace, which permitted the molten metal to run out. Fortunately. but little damage was done. The steamboats liej,ween New Geneva and Brownsville bate commenced running again. The New Brighton Tvor.s, of yesterday, says; '-Coroner Couch, of this place, held an inquest on Saturday last on the body of a man who was found at the north of Crow's run, on the (Mio river; the body woo lodged in the brunches of an apple tree that. had floated down the river Deceased was about IS or In years old. Tho only clothing he hml on when found were a pair of pants and 80111 e pieces of a checked shirt— one shoe on and sock on the other foot. The jury rendered a verdict that he came to his death by drowning." The Washington Trihrrne mentions the forma tion of anew rifle company el Washington, com posed principally of Germans. The company unmbero at present about forty members. The dress decided upon is green coats, gray pants, and Kossuth hats. FATAL' AOCI DENT. —On Friday last, Mr. Thos. Loasy, of West Salem Tp , Mercer Co., left one room of his house to go into another, for the pur pose of getting his gun, as ho stated to some of his family that he was going hunting. Shortly afterwards, a report was heard in the room, and on entering, he was found lying dead. It is supposed that the deed was accidental. The Wayneshurgßrpe-Mican 893.3 that columns would he required to give the details of the des olation caused by the late terrible rains, in Urcene county Mane. Such are the reports from all parts et the country. ytht.e.l about a week ago that, as was cur rently reported, James A. Gibson, "Bina town ship democrat" had been confirmed as collector of customs bore. It is so. What particular att of affection he has displayed towards old Mr. Buchanan we do not know. Thechild of his ancient bachelorhood, Lecompton Swindle, has probably drawn the smile of approbation upon the classic face of Mr. Gibson, and hence this milk out of that cocoa nut. Fnurr TREES AND PLowens.—Our orchardists and horticulturalists should bear in mind the sale of importedchoice varieties to take place by catalogue this morning, at 10 o'clock, in Mr. Davis' auction rooms, hi Fifth street JOHN GASSEL, Raq. , has resigned his posi tion as superintendent of the Springfield, Mount Vernon and Pittsburgh Railroad, and J Stranghani, Esq., has been appointed to the office. Tim sale of burial lots at !labial° Cemetery will take place this afternoon, at 2 o'clock. We have heretofore expressed our opinion of Ibis new Cemetery. Tin. YOUNG had a good house lost night at thp "National," considering the state of the weather, and WAS called before tho curtain. A good bill is offered for to-night.. READER, if you would have a hours, n eteautboal, or any work of art conttruetml, you wont l mon nu doubtedly employ poetical workmen. If you would have your bats made of the very belt material and superior workmanship, ynu mart gn to 11Iurphy',, corner of Fifth and Smithfield: no is a workman of twenty years' experience at the work bench. There Top can have your hats made to order and so con formed to theboad that they will, upon trot trial, fed an easy as if.you had worn it one year. Wo say that it is not only your interest but your duty to give him a call and_anetain home manufacturing. No reduction from the pries asked. A/CLANE'S CELEBRATrD LITZR i'ILT.3, pre perod by Fleming Bro., Pittsbortih, am ranked smOug the moat popular remedies of • the day, That it will core timer complaint, nick hesdaehe and dyeptpele, Is now beyond a doubt. Reed the billowing testimony from n troll known lady and gentleman of one owes city: Now Yoftk, August 5,1051. Slr. and Men. William', N. 241 Seventh street, teetlfy that they horn both loon stinting wit/tithe IlOet complelot for about tiro yeera during which timetbey bars 'pent largo amount of money end tried ninny remedies, bat to no purism, Finally, heoringor Pr. McLane*. Pills, prepared by Fleming lim, they porehmed fourberms, which they took scoordlog to dlreottrom aceompanying esch bon, • A.! prnnoonce themnelves tisrtectly mired of that distrese log disease. • - 1111..PurtImortrehould bocarofol to pok forDR.IPLANE CELEBRATED LIVER PILLS, tosoulartured by PLEIIING =M.. of Plltoburgli, P. There aro other PHD purporting to he Liver Pills, now before the public. Dr. llPLanceo goo tine Liver rills, 460 M. calelcated. Varnallngo, can DOW Le bast &tromped/We . r ata. Nona pertaime without ovltottrif SPA. [hem b, our Special Reporter.] IT WILL well repay any person who contemplates the purchase of a Sewing Machine or wishes to in spect a piece of perfect mechanism, to call at No. GS Fifth street, the head-quarters of Aler. R. the agent for Wheeler t Wilson, of New York. At this elegant and well known establishment may lie seen samples of the various machines constructed by the firm named above—neat, ornamental aml useful apparatus which has received the highest tentimo nialt, of merits ever rendered an improvement of this blob from the ablest jonruele and the ablest pens of the day; from scientific. mechanical and agricul tural societies, and from the great public itself. The points of excellence which characterize this machine above nll others we may enotnerate as follows: Beauty and completeness of stitch ; from its 1.41 liar firmness called the 'lock-stitch": economy of thread; simplicity and thorougness : portability speed; quietness of operation; strength of seam; applienbilty to all kinds of sewing; elegance. de - Every faintly which can afford the purchase, ;and its cheapness brings it within the roach of all,l every shirt-maker and tailor, every general seamstress should possess one of those invaluable improvement. It would even be policy and wisdom for people in the country and villa e s to chub to -gether and pro cure a machine; as te th it labor may be abriged thousand fold end t e slavery of domestic life re lieved to an incalculable dtgrce. Remember they are to ho had in this city holy of MT. Reed at r.,3 Fifth street. SrEAKI.SII of the good pictures, we think better specimens of the Dauguorrean and Photographic Art cannot be found id Ibis City than at the Gallery of Messrs. Cargo Ai Co., No. 21 Fifth Street. Thu collection of this firm is well worth examination, and visitor will find Mr_ Cargo a polite and attentito operator. Ilk reception room is a most elegant and ronvenient affair, and his arrangements generally superb. le the public trill drink. let it not he p.d+,.,,,•7, wr say and we hail the agitation whirl, has commenced against drugged and adulterated liquors, no the be ginning of an end, which, when attained, will pr. duce good, next in extent, to the prevalence of ab minima., itself. As large quantities of liquors will ho sold during the present summer, we take this op portunity to state that the house of .koorq itycr, No. 1::5 liberty oi reel, bear= an irreproachable char actor, and is, while extensive and equal in assor t went to any in our knowledge, every way roliable. I'. Menu. Federal street, Allegheny, is knell) , en gaged in the manufacture of Boota and Shoes, and Ida largo and well clocked store is worthy a visit from those who intend to purchase ankles of this description. Ills workmen ore of the beet rinse, and we feel assured, that in style, quality or prier, no es tablishment of this character in the west extends fairer inducements, either to wholumale or retail cum tomes. GENTII , I:S,I who wild cultivate the acquaint ence of a first class furnishing firm, will find such in d Smith, Girard flouse, corner of Third icti •••eitbhcld street., Their goi)..le ,olepre hand the latest and must approved style.: of every article of toilet use, and as they give especial ntten • lion t,, the manufacture id ` , liirts, .le., those who would secure the ‘ery hest falorirs of this kind will find them .1/cssc.. Port,. .1 Sot;th's. Call, by all means, and take a lath at their well arranged stare. , levers solicited at No. It; Hand street, fir the ,oily unabridged edition ever publi,lted ////toeo of Ho. 11,r;,, //mho, splendidly ilk. Crated, and issued ' in parts at the low price muds each. The suLscrihera to this work will remise copy of do largo steel engraving entitled ••The First Reformers Presenting the Famous Protest." The composition (which is of the most magnitieent character, and contains little short of rine hundred fgures,t presents authentic 'portrait, of the most prominent men connected truth Oho count. A hey of the plate will Le kit on with volt impress' tu. I ein patronising a Merl Tailor or a Gentle 'areFurnishing estaldishuient, the point to sc . tlre the sorrip,i , of uomonplislied n ork men. or en hip the advantages of a first ola , , hour, universal end otimpleto in it, nsrortment, t uld reemn• mend ilia 10.1, 1.. oidl at Chester a Ni.i ". Wood ri treed The tent-, and Boys' Clothing kept at 'hi. h oes' , i s ul t r a: , of the hest description, and gniodo faultless, while genuine talent only is eta oyed in the Cutting and Fading department. graplter,, on Third creel, are favorably known of P,anker,t, Itodnta.l COIE/patties, Co'leg., Merehanl. and the immiuta.t puhiir generally, a, artist, of the let ability. Their work everywhere ronanand, the p m - 0 , 0 1 ¢nta iadge= and ise recommend them to all who re•ptire Lit hographie engraving ••I printing. Inv asiortinent of sortininr :-hocs at rdrad'..dd harannd F.VIATO. ,uverh. and tL...pe sik 110 c..infort. ehrapnens and 11.11n.n AsauLleall anre arid ProVI•IC with a ',air id Caron La e, vidoldatnit :onion Ilachinea hdve attained their tire eminent idonto mo in ang itn tirovetnent, hie eta,: from their mnplieity, being the lent oomplinatnit of any veer invented: thrtr n , learned ad, 'di; -it t• mon. ole it;..; lib. they corn from ordinary 'poi 11, aiitt, linen or cotton threttd, and finigh Int, own murk; ah, the% aro cheaper ‘ 11,411111....1 thrir ruprrittrit, than the rheal., W. C Elliott, the r:tratiar shirt manolarturtte, N. 21 Fifth street,. is the sole anent for ti.:, .atr. C a ll up... hinr V., will he trratetl trith the elute, itt Iltenc.• , . tn.! .t.h.tett, the best ma. chines extant. It i mit!) throwing 111 -net array Itt purebere an, other machines than there Tor ..r flnAi F.iro le, and 4,1 , ,w0 in i.rf•ry Th. pr.,11 , 1. gain it, I,llf. on toil, endure. Th. i,,,,Just shun itlott to make it .ure It Is On, pr.“ nI. prai, the gnrniunt. toldn at the Er..tan tt..n. 01thing 11%11 Of It , rkhill S ITII• run. N.. on I 4/1 • rha.tnut ai..va rl It,. I CU% either tuntC, wpm. o dlrrrte•l the establi‘hment .1. I. eartleehe ar n, re.lernl itteet, rite w,•rk rtlll tx f •on.l nratly etit ati,l well tritnmel Fine goo,ll tht. rewp.l ..n haml 1, 0u.,1,114 I.•n CREAM,.',I. 04 rtroot. near Liberty. aro rooorted to by 1.1.0,1 thi..e irto, wellblay..red article of Ire cream, with the eteotora, rural op in the neat,: style 'Flit., ri.i.isr. 31 - 6 1.111 airy. Una! 4•,,..LlCtit 1.. tn. , !midi , . Drip in my yon pivo, and try 4,' l y• y..arself. I Slinuormrnts 11, 1 0STEI-V,S NEW NATIONA L TII EA'r RE nod Slata, J ALtinK unol Slann,l Te,astuer. I•rirllP 1101.1.1: Dritol Cirrl.• Foul l'argnett.• . sr Pmr. ni.en at 7 , C.Anns.uc.a i i i ;, 1 MAT! lIDAY t:NIN.i, Jun.• I,', .1,11 I, a. Ie•1 I be prn,t drama, la 1.1.rn0 mrlm,entstlnJ T II G I' A RLIN3I K N. PA: CR,21611 Alb. .... ..... . Mr. Wahrt !Ad) Wlale , r. 11211 a M. C.A.k.• Que. Men To tow - 18Mo e'llt the tatruengnma of MOSS IN CHINA 11. mt• . • . Itr. C. FoYt..r LI. Kato Coda, ihrMundar, Complimentary 'tenant O. J C TRU. HERB. ILA RL FORIVLEIS. STRA KOSCII I,egv brave t.) anilottiwe • that Ln tow •nSnKe.l HERR KARI. Ft) yrralre lining lim.rn ui rl. vorl.l a:A u .II gltn'tsin 111 - .4 and only GRAND CONCIIRT, 011 THURSDAY EVENI:4II„Intio 19th, in CITY II A I.L, !linked by r.evin - al inolonnl artiAls, under the Lllnvtlun of M AUILICE RTILAKUSCII. Ii KR It K ARL FORM KY will slug un thin nttnelon— Arts—ln New.. Ifeilrygen Ilallen, M4glc Flute P.1.../usr.l, Dyr Wanderyr, by The Bey of Ble=y, by. 11,1 Hog the Foaming Hiliorrs—Creatlon • ....iffeyd.n. The of reserv.d nets will comnworo MOND A MOUNI NO, Jon., 141 h, ell ha more of JOHN H. MR1,14141, Wood xtleet. error I.nrtlenlare. enn faun mlvertlefrnput Je1.2,14 spertal Rottcro. FISH! FISH! ' I,t:S2TANTI.Y ON HAND, A YU LI. SUPPLY WHITE FISH, TROUT, SALMON, • PICKEREL, MACKEREL, 4-ordera, arrnmpani.l by the rash, will nvos prod* , e Manion. HIM Y H. (N)LLINIS, y 14,101 '21:o Waal • t root. PON TLE V, N ELHON & Manufacturers of MIN BARRELS, SOLID BOX VICES. 114 i ill NEON'S 801. ID OAST STEEL.SCITTIIIIS—Warrunto.I Cart i*tri and iltienorrett S 7 .1.1 tsel Sender, am, ihronsre .llntroc4s. Warehouse, No. 17 darker St., n411:211114: PITTSUUIIIIII, PA. P AYNEI, BISSELL & CO., tLNOFLcTuantu Or Ptirlor and ILen Ling STOVES, Grates, Fronts, random, eta., And Alsonfacturare of the ColebnOod (A.PIT.A.I. COOKING RA.NGK. NO. 235 LIDERTV STREET. hOlfolydre MUMMOIL PA. _ . I AS. McLAUGIILIN PILIMMTOPPI OP Alcohol, Cologne Spirits and Fusel Oil, .1..11.4.1101 , N.. KR and 170 Rerond Srvwf • 1) - 71 - AV EIS Sd — CLLY.l.line, Sign and Ornamental i.aluter•, A $D GRAINERB: DEALERS IN White Lead and Zino Pai nts. ♦Ua, all kinds or Values, Oils, Varnishes, Window Glass, Potty, firnshes, 144 mat Street, too doors above Vallin Alleq. inaitlydfo G.u.v...Nic BATTERY, OR ELEGTRO MAGNETIC MACIIINIZI, for Medical purposes, of • very =parlor kind, will be mot Lree of Eatiresa charges, wherever an Exprosa rum, upon a remittance of Ten Dollars. Addrnoe Dr. 11E0 11. Nn. 140 Woad et a Pittsburgh. Pe spanlawF 1858. CARPETS. 1858. THE SIARILET STREET CARPET STORY. IS STILL PREPARED TO SUPPLY all &minds far Velvet. Emmet; Thrce.ply and le mita Carpets, of every deectiptlon,etyle and quality. Floor thiCloths, (tomato 24 foot wide, at lower prices than we have ever before offinvel; Cocoa Alatting for odicea or thurchun Pahated Window Shades, and everything connect ed with the Carpel department of Mane Furnishing. "As we aptlcipateth advance In prices after the Spring TTlNktOrella, we would atiggeat to purchasing to mak. their oelectioui now froniolir large Stack mil at our preeent very low price. tie= W. /d'OLINTOCH. A FULL and Completo . Stock of all kill& XL of Dltle GOODS, as &.p as tao 7 can W f 0../ fag v Sim Logos] . LlAtilsON LOA 74 Iliac% rt. Telegraphic. CONGRESSIONAL. Wesn tNGTOI4, June 10 Sas•re.—An amendment to the Appropriation bill, which reduces the expenses half a million or dollars, was agreed to. The debate on the bill woo enlivened by 11 ,01ne of personality between Mr. It loon, of Mas-aehuretis, and Mr. It nine. of California. Mr. Wilson said that the Seoul, from Calibania had talked of ilemagogueiAm. The State of Califor Ma always had her hand in the Treasury up to the. elbow. If the Senator alluded to him, he would say that ho would rather be a Jemagogne than a Mid. Mr. (Irvin° raid— DOC:, lilo Senator apply Ih term to Inn, or only to the rolleetintr of the rei Mr. Wilson—l hare on explanation to make. Mr. Gtrinn—lf he applied it to ota 6a i„., E* ,,, / erer, calumniator and a coward. No reply war made to this. The 101 l sae parsed, and Senate adjourned. llorar.--A merrag,e (rem the Prekid,,,, was 1,r,, rented, announcing the OVerlig is UtAlb. Ito recep• lion camp 11111(0 unexpectedly, and the reading of it was "'coral timer interrupted with laughter. When the Clank had finished. various exprerrions were heard in different parts of the House "So the Moo moo war is ended ;" " Millions eared to the Treas. err;" "I am glad of it :'• et, The &ailment, were ordered to he printed. The ehairman of the Committee on Wars and Means wanted to go into Committee of the Whole, Ina the House, apparently, and glory enough far ono dey, and joyfully adjourned. IVAFIil,lrox, II .S EN ATV.- A rummittoo of conlvret,o .r as npp.ini el on the four appropriation bal+ to which the thorn, had disagreed. Tho Indiana contested el, t ton case was taken'up for consideration. 110. v --Mr. Harris, of Illinois, toured to lake thn M sod contested election 0000 of Mr. White 'r Ilarris, of M. 1., the bitting member Tho negatived, yeas a 7, nays 97. M.. :Len, Illinois, said that the testimony hail lion printed foes months. If gentlemen had not real i, it io their our :,..11t. Thy bo settled after • , or ...ro The further vonstdet tattle tie e it., to poled until the nreond Monday in Dr, tuttiority. The :innate', ainivailment to the Poit °file° Apr.. printion Bill then moo up. Mr. Rani, again aonght to prorrioil on the Mary land elm. Mr. Stewart, of Md., said it was desirable t t all parties that he pie:Wien ho settled eel, Messrs. Quitman, Keitt and Davis, 01 Indiana, opposed its present action, iia ing to the pressure of public business end only two days remaining of the session. The last named ventured the assertion that not fire men lied rend the testimony, which occupied 1200 pages, and advocated the pi, ponmeent of the question. Mr. Burnett remarked . . 11.1 the members nee salaried they ought to remain s and dispose of the business. There I. n pen bilitr 'hat the session will lie prolonged anyhow. A motion to postpone the .011.,tion till 1/e , ortilwer nmeil to. The then took a reces.4 till 11 o'cloCk. W .1.11,1105, Jane 11.--A tueveage 3 Congress to day from the l'crnident, encloning a ropy ..1 the tle , pateh Irate 1 iorcrnur Clllllllllng. de. tod Nov 2.1, received at the State Department yester day_ Frio.. the tenor of hia despatch, the Pre, dent nays ho boo teen,. to beliete that our difiictil ties with Utah have terminated, and the law, been restored. Ile congratulates on thin awl,. rioter event, and expresses the opinion that : there in no oeeunion to make approprtot ion:, for the three re giments of aoluntoors recently authorised foe the pectin, of quelling the di/quit...en in hall. and for the protection of emigrant irons and no....bee. A • to Tevan, she at; be by the roipilar tc•openow within her tioe Cumming. in hi , denpatch to Ca.oi, •a 3 • the manse , everywhere announced to him that the torch will he applied to every Lease indiscriminately throughout the country as noon a , the trop. at tempt to cross the mountain.. The p,opin, though *ennead, etcry mean, would he taken to rally there. Some of the :liwtorins are ,et in at m., and the tioi ernor speaks of the unidlief thee are ••apahle iit ren ilering an guerrillas The coy for the emigrants to the Pacific in open to,. Cumming nays that he would learn tor the c•onth ici the 1.1 a Mop. Ilc saye that he will I-entrain all the proceoilings of the nnlitary t,r the prenent, and until Ile ebell receii .1./ 11,1•,111 mot, tee ..lent une II Letter- rttrehnA fr Fort Itri , lger. 4 (.lte• (1,0 Iley be.l etsftn. lent prnete ion! lu matl the middle .•I “r fultt June, before whi..l, vropl.l Lo roroired WAenteuron .lace II • Afrten h,• ehallenge.lMr. Nile e. The ehAllenge ernwr their rollnyuy laLl night in the , cnato e en, no.•inn in the Greet, it will 1.• Tee-fleet tc.l that .a Mr. IV iron •unl ha n. 411.1 ftglit .‘ duel. but tronl.l re-te, bitnrcif if taw :sob Thi• po , ltron now. Mea•r• , CTrani and %VaA• are rn dean ,r.az rib-et adeettniet, :he difti City Ile, number of Ittn•l warrent• , r in Mar. under the am of the March. I% .a. in , 20.1741.4411 j acre, of land are required 1..g1i• IT the entire number of w•rrent• noruta lir, es t Jane II —lO Lefey.ttte, le t,,ee, ratnea t otttesearil/y f.tr At- veral The iehatlt rtt, r an.l the inhabit.... Altat,,, , the'lst, Ittttl An• were t.hlteted It. ettearte by tetate. The To/et.l, anti Ito-torn Railroad hrelge WrA Crvelt• lo{lo sweptls - Tints wore re bak. et•etarrotd. sod rlso ealtertt t.tt th. rains rat ere gone. 'Pie the New Athens sill Salem Rttad ter., Itri•lget. are .le,. gee, I break. , her.. teteurre.l o r s the IVel,aeh nnd I rle r a n.] Inept, et chin level far mile, Cot, the leek, darn, end!Pet feet of enthattkuletit ere gt.ne. There are •eren Itreak• hetrceen here and there, heeides eeveral large break. ai,ng the renal. II 10.11 iruitnerthle te nee the canal thir summer The luring, anti NIS end eta, err, on the Lar.. o alto and Indtattetetlis mad are gone The Wabash it , still ruing. Ne triune ttr ...yenta day, 1V hele farms are under eater Alat•ti Brun 51 Itsrn• will be t•ttellr 1,11 k n,. lion In Mr Its:, It—. charv. with talc, .• rt 10•1 m 011: eiromt Court to I.iv, nn.l n, ...I Ns.h him I tho I..•nlifmtlary f.,r lolly ), .glll ea , ls twdi , traryst II- was defetyle.l I, able ...muse!. Mr. Siutpkit, .01 thin •b arge, will be Mirbl 1., tubr t .I.lne 11.--We hove recoitoil .utullo• ren thirstei.leni on thu Loto)eitu atol In 'rho engineer and fireanin were orrinusly hurl 1 . ..rti.• ulorr a eutred. There hat r teen heavy w , -1., and 207110 loridgei tic re ••• • .• 11ARs! ci,,AFts•! r (l es Cigar. or tho lo Coquotio: and orntre Anctnn'' Urgintg. jug roed JOS. F 1,1011 NO FIiANOIPANNI Laul ~ , treror, In, I.A s d brantoriing thlt , 7l l - F 4 , 1 , 7 , tia;1 , 1. i 1? 5 0 u A GOOD as,arllllent .4 all kind4af Dry .A„1, either Punry, Maple. Foroign or Dtmirhlic. ram logr for moil. jr7,lll•T C II ANS.ib LOVE. glgrk.g DRODUCE FOR SALE - - 20.0.0011. a r r,,,,,, I y cured Bull: !1... Mtg.. 1'... - k. Ibu bur. Dry A l'olltatry rurr.l Fl•run, In ab.rw a,t; wy3 :+llEll V Ell A Ip11.11killT11 . :4. BACON SI101}1.1)ERS -5004) lIIN. just ar locr 2.11,11.1. f FI f, nab. by del I 11011 T. DICK KY, IA war W. 41 LVITA FLOUR Man D fitt:t red 0n1..‘1 Lrlrvl while for nab% tsy ROUT. 1 , 1611 BLANK DEEDSS MULTI:MJES'--Also, Allyn JnYttro's wad by OL"PAPER—A superior lot of Letter P.k r, 14 ri-nrs nl.l. A .t.ll gem:ally for 11.. tram, .1,1, plain. at • W)1 (I J II NSTON A Co.'S roper Wareham.. , .:.; W 0.41 atrwl nit, ED PEA CU - c in .Inc., told f..r sale I,y DAVID HERBST. cornor Liburt) loud He.l pEti CAMT I LE APi [IA red awl by 11. 1.. FA II X ESTOCK A CO corn, W0...1 and Fourth ots. CASK HUMAN CHANIAMILE FLOW V.ItS in Atm,. st. !tor kalo by PAIINESTOCK & CO CLAY DM German Clay; bo do dn. grallty ernrreskt.l. Je4 A i.ExANDEII BIBARB SODA-100 kegs Bi Carli Soda di', 1 from the nianefactorymlpr gal.. lona hy 1. 4 ANDER niN.i INDIA RUBBER RULERS, Pen Holder: , l'Pncild and 11*am - rill, for Pak by W. 8. lIA V EN, 06 (MI LBS. BACON SHOULDERS: " "",. • lII.OOv do }lon, 5,00 D do do 'X tr. :LC 'bone, I`o• rah` liY 1t: T. LITTLE A . _ KISS ME SWEETLY—The latest and , not Jelleione p syr n m q airtlllcd iron Om well known Toiip Plower. A I Aryo stipply reed this day by JA3. ELEMIIIO, 168 cornPr Diamond mid Mnitrt .creel. SUPERFINE FLOUh-100 0 libk. Ohio Su perfino on haul and for ..In by Jet:, WEAN': ik ALLIER, 124 Enr . rinil re. ET II A FAMILYFI I SOI I-3( 61;bis:rhnirn Fh ir twat Extra Family Fli , ar Inr rain by 140 MeIfANK ANJtnt, 124 &vend .4 ICbbls. for Pale by Join 11rOASE i A ICIER. 124..7.4,011,1 t. WFLEA T bus. Red Wheat for sale by 140 11oltANIf ANJEIL . . HIAMS--30114.1 lbs Country Hams reed on c'on.ignroont and for .10 at for 11117.4 by Jelo AIcLIANE t ASJER, 124 Fontol 911 _ . • DRIED - APPLES.-- s f' o bushels instore. and for sal° by .1,10 J B. CANFIELD. boxe,Tri,s . 4Bl7.esAVindow GT..% good country bran& for nab , by myel HENRY U. COLLINS fI,,UNNY BADS-3000 xrennd 11.3nd in store ‘...n Rod far WI ill km by our. D. C. HERBST 5 lIHDS. PLAIN BACON 5 Loins do do do In eMrn wd fur w 4 b y (null! JAMES GARDINER. • HA RD WARE PA.Pkiii.-::sixes 20131) , ` rix:is, 36:4n, at tnydi W. S. IJAVENI 4-00 BUS. SOIJYTTERbI WHITE ANT) RED WiIEAT in stole and for vale by my3l5l'DANg & ASJER. HERRINO--:20 hbls. Batt. Herring this day arriving for sale by ItTW'Elili, LS.ll7i CO. Urn ter —264 subs Tenn. Red now laud- V V fog from Mannar Jermio (tray Russia by la ISAIAH DICKEY & Co. - 11 - OPS-12,000 just rued and for A SU way by (royU) T. LIME & W. • OUGAR CURED DRIED BEEF-10 tierces 1,0 notties - this 41.7 sad tor sslr Dy T. LITTLE ACM Commercial COMMITTEE OF AtunruilioN FOR MAY. teduu Dt..tEr. I' I. C PA 11.'21, [2===ffM PITTSBILILLGII 51. ICICETs. I /24.7 . 1,1.%peda11y fer th• I I=l Fl,ol' I: Salo. or, .r bar of "o , t.. 1 .1 V::: f fora o. Co l , `o , .ktr.l 1.0 14 , 11 .1 1111.1 for rho:fir, rfrsakr. ~ . . tillA —Std. of rtr.d 1l.: tyns lNta lo.ra fr.t at ...7; 4,0 I.tis do from .0, at l•tal 100 lobe. nnt hands al 44. mill ra at 4 , , :110 sk. Cora .01 *hart it 4., sod sr hw. S• 001 0 -0 101,110 Ichr.l 0a krt. sto term. DRIED FR tIT •Awlos lats Apples it "f 4 /TED—Sale" Vdlll lof I.r As Shipsloll awl da Brsu at 411. 1 .. 1 10.00.4 ‘i 7,1001 10,.. P.• at 9: and h.) V, Conn !, and E ,1 til;t3-1... 01 4 U.N.) 1. 1 - 0.1. p•ITATOE.,!—SAIO, of 110 Lu. Ar.hann,l, at Al. and 17./ .sll‘.l at 4d. Lads Itecttfleal et ,a 1 I=l Vb. 11 utt,. June ti—Tho mark el for Coltlth remains about the qft:110 ortorcri lard aeek The dernarbi $- modem., but prb., are are.dv and firm, with a light • k aall, hair lr , rn at f1i.50r442,:5 1.. r largo, and for ...II In Hake thr salve have been at 1 . , • parked: and 1,11../ at r.2:412.2:; ri tb barwn. Near flake have been iu demand and solong at vary high prwro Palo. at $20..l p gt I, as to plallty, for goon and dry; Rocco 510 ql oelllng al IL- latter rate In old Ma. final 11111k111g, 01 any rona,luen. o haa been door, and brae. are nominal • ml Amen bdi Iloll' ha,r been re. rtte4, r,.id at somethlor o‘rt MO In new Aloolver therr bare le•on further gales at f IhrkleO ller ring are dull - hud noihng at al to .inalkt)• 1 , 1,1 J dos, the lowrod rale. ajbl 1.1 , 14 I/ I.UiL I In S.lnibit Orr.. ha, l•-en r.ler al tr to No I =l2 I ) F. %.% A It. It I. • tifir,ll, V A r c. V../ tip A Iluteltinx...; 2 111, egg. L.A.d Dilworth; It,. egg., L .1.. Ll , ,Ler. Is I.gs I..irkot., V 1ie11..r.. A co; ?dr.)... A I I, , egg, C CAntl..l.l 3 FAIN eggs, •• ar, d.. S i, 4go -to k • V. II t • paper, Ut , 7 .1,..1., Cluttlwlck, Low I , 4rlcy, U(11.1. ale Liao, It L.Wa, 6 ;Nu t. I rt st • rugs I.le ,rtg, I.nitor, era,owo, kNI:SVILLE per 1: MArtio-166 1.1.1.11,ur. I:, letda lbue.., In Lot eggs, 3 I, II butt.. eu. cr.! mon, I.4v3u,slou,Copeland A to: Ido 11 • 11rldr. bl.l. syrnp ir..lt, 141,111 r.. LU.k.ebip brmu, (1" curt, ow twr. sT 1.01 IS I.:r Bay 1:t13 - th/ut...1 ilk Islt.lsaltunldert,ll, to It ma, i , . Lbl 31, bir, 11.1. 1 csk r..w tad, I la in.'', Clarke g", rop... LLI In mob:, Lbls bcrop /run, I. Luitts: 200 bget v. heat, lirlitte.l), DslIallIF: 7 .4 lam, 6 .I.‘filtoohlerg, I tr 1104. 11).r; SlTltarke, llorrugl 1.1.111.00 r, 11 111 la Onao. limp.... 6 bit 31.-mor A ...n 1,. du vl....kty, Em, 1 Ithd, 10 t0b,... 110.1;,.. & x fOO LI. c‘Atl..l3. LLI Itt 1,*111..rx ll dun... 1, key co: . 11.L1,"2 I, iter. bid chart-um], Slit. 1. ,r 1 10,.11 in & kotto..,ly. FotovtL, 11, 11.,11... I.LI P ;11,, I de. Wull .2 Irlil wirrokorj , lu 1.1 eigartr,l,l/[1•.1. 150 001 Hour, rrarrltor.t 2 1.61 trroleurars. r;uttlerolrprt it urlarrat. hruur.ll. 411.1.1 rtird, iioi. rli, irtrnr• teko. word. 011. 1 11 lot Park, Mtllor WI ISt 11.1. E irer Clara Doan -7 reurtal. I. rat% 1100,01 k 0.; 1,0 1.1.1. flout. Myer. A M 114,11; .or rltr Lang!) A Klukr,rl, 50111 Ito.. .1. I oartlfrlrr ItlirmAra, 2 narl boat Ilnerr, I %hot, 1 Ivparrlol, irrtar, IrrlrarLor. Irrroyth 0 I I.‘ 1.,14 Slair. Itlrrlo 40,1ar. 2.4 14.14 lon - L, r,4. Iran, 44, liarltarrlo A o I bird totonrc er lot dr., It In ko 010 robe., ourrraly r, A Itrr• lu otarelr. 11 t' 1 J II r-orirrrr. dn. lira Iloror 10,1. r J. J I.r. 41011. lu 4.. d u , .1 vor,ktkid fort , .Irr, 4 Sl.rirgblrtrbor A, ..;:r n arr..l Ito r10r1...1110 - 114a.i Croon., :or rl.r, !! A 1'410,-1.4. .4 e.o. 171 1, boar. o• 111. Io tr.l.r. , 'r o:o• 7,4 r4.114kr, Clorrke S c.. at, 1•4 r.lOl up, triy.ht awl all the J., n0.0.111l I r4lr. ,1.11.1•) Thu 11..1.4.1 1r,.1n %liefht,.nd Mutttu telJvc•idur., vi 1.1 1.11 • •rn•Il otn,..unt ••f ••it W.• re , •.I Ih. i••• e 1-Alt. 0,1, - A I.• Ile • I it V rtlno 1111111 11111 d...te1.1 II 1.. rL.reshe dm mg the Anyl hen 1..‘ I Td Iln• A (pt I • f I's•'l In-111•rn =ffil 4441,44% ,n 11,4 -14,1•• 111..1 , 111, 1 I. •• 4.41, neat en nem! a44444,in 4 , l• o•lo,tutir Ir , nl.r, nlf•tl4 1e,4.11n• 4. 4,44 4,14,1 P itll , ll.Pl I. nrr rll 4.4 .11.11 •rz 4114- 1,,r, /IP .rr r - t 11--1 (rt, I a. u, I • 1 - 1 , 4 I'llistm,l3 The Arkaueae rare A.l I . el I .E.le is 111 e 41 1. 1 1 , 0 1 / 1 11/Z 111. The r i.o.uT t.r at h N - re, , t.rnk r... r ..,.... I ilie Wf I ,la eta 1.4, 1.-111,.,.•- bEI`A ton .11. T.l..zre,, .1. • • P.vrtrd, 1:11o..1.4 tn. ebevoit, lVtitoling rarrp r i•kinff =I w. 1.. t, 11,,47 1.1 , 1-.11.1 tuarkel .t.:11. . 1. 1,r111.1. it ,s 1 to, t, tr. •atra 1. 1 / 1 11. 1 .o.ll'.arn 11,..1 , 0 nt ..1 t 77 1 ., tt'Lo, 1.1 .1 ..mon.i •31.... 1.,. t o ,, , ot as, 1111.. 1 lit., I It. tt, •1 It. ..41.14. I".. Et tt .E, lost .Itotata 1411.1 1. ra. 74.4 .d.ott ./..1 :.4,1 Ti 1, 1 , 1 no. t. 1.',, 44,10 ...At 1....ruk ...to at... 1 'tn. rot 1. 1 .1,11,-.1..a .1..11 tot , a L111..1 000IIING BY GAS. A WORD TO 'l'lll-1; I.ADDCS. THEATED TERM IS APPROACH X f the Lid," !Kt 114• I COO fx I: 11% Nl:s C , , • r.• uoroj. rvrenAlv, heat, will, rrp.ment Musgralr's Dokiug Stove, To •Itn 11 tr• rnr-tfitil, nano y../ attelithdh at N., 75 tnuithlicht 111.4 d A. Jo! I N SON 11110 1111-11onnty and Ca, Milan for salt, mortfly iONtiitESS HALL, CAPE ISLAND,CArc 1,,j Ala,. N. J The not. r iltara Leg leave to Inform lb. imbibe that Ow 01.-to 001 konan and popular ratal.liAL lent will b.. ota.n. Rata., hating over twenty ymro.ap, writ, In Utriuts that by can now suit Al l w ., Ile r.rjo mfoDy lovh « atl 1n wallt to c dL snarins thew rust th..y win be rluse J. mg - Z-131717 UNDRIES-. ; I no a, 1., awls, :Id do tildrlst do lb. lump CarendlLb • Of cheats sop,ri.,r Y. 11. and 111,1. ••i • Is, ELL/ Caare: ao Walla Pepper; 10 do do Alsplga: 200 Loa Gromad Pepper, Alvidre and GOlrer 100 do ropervor Loudon and nia:,. an lurr.tard .0,000 Outman Oval - a, bast broad:. 100 boxes Palm and Roain 50u1..; 01 do t]canes ars.. al 4- ao do Star Candler; 11.1 do lloald do To mbar with • goutral aea.rtmr t ..1 lo '11: I, and for nada at radocrd prima fur L• 0•11, 1 r my2l T. LITTLE .0 N,lio. 112 I. , ,ra_t cc rrIIALBERG'S PIANO COrtIPOSI'llot!. rantasie on L'Elisi d'Autore " Den Parquet., Dv Don Juan; 18, " Lucretia ttor e ,a Do La Somnambilla • De Lea Eloganot, MeanieDiu Do " Moans in I:uyth Do lin= Sweat llonei, Do " Last Rose of Paens, Romano, with variations - , La Tarantella. s no oll3lin g pplied to the riane. l:mutters Just remind Art and for sale at the `Music torn ct nits JOHN IL MELLOR, 81 Wood ems t. 'IKE FISH-25 bbls. Lake Salmon bia. Lake Salwrtrr tif bbla. do !Mr _ _ _ de hf An extra article, 1559, in sto de re m 7113 BROWN, HILL-it: CO? , 15119.110N ;NI F:TICII ANT PHTLADELMA POTATOES, POT AI jeer-e, Ntaf we, ntie-nv fur No by royld VRENOii AND U. mANTLP-S °fall tee, , pri.s 1.30; hands.. Barmen bad 0 _ and other Dreetanceler my 6 • I). ILthdlitl LOTP, 7-4 Moltke( Id: • purx sEletc. TILE .k CLAY,of the bort 'quAlltyom band far ea's hy A. trAjiar. " 1 1TRITINGPAPER, of every deenptip l i k Ibr silo uhalalata or retell, by •, • WM. 0. 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