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    - ,buir.s Jecthass, , &VERT .1.A 11 , 18 0N !sous 1.1311B(4t: JOSLIII REA=
''.'. '' • - -JAMES M'c . ANDLESS & CO.,
~ _. ...,„„„,. 103 WOOD BTlchui..i.l PITTSBIT.HG-FX.
IMPORTERS AND JOBBERS OF
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FOREIGN AND DOMESTIC DRY GOODS,
Would respectfully call the attention of
THEIR CUSTOMERS AND MERCHANTS OENERA LL F,
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TO TIMER STOCK 7011 TOE
oknArta• AND SERTIYX - ER TRADE,
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-:' ' • ;,•.• ' Surpassed by none in extent or variety, and to which
CONSTANT ADDITIONS WILL BE MADE TIIROUGHOUT TEE SEASON.
. . Their Terms and Prices mill he as Paroral, ato Purchasers as those of
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an other House, /Last or West.
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- SIO"Dah and Short Time Buyers are Especially Invited to call
H. CHILDS & CO.,
WHOLESALE BOOT AND SHOE WAREHOUSE,
No. 133 Wood Street, Pittsburgh,
WE it.RE NOW OPENING OUR LARGE AND EXTENSIVE STOCK OF j
BOOTS AND SHOES,
orery variety, and latest styles and fashions adapted to Spring and Summer Sales, which
having been purchased principally for CASll ' direct from the Manufactarers,
and selected with great care as to quality and sizes, we flatter
ourselves we are able to offer SUPERIOR INDUCE
MENTS to our friends who may call.
'Which tea Welly racoriuntiodod throughout ilia
PMet for their durability and cbeabooaa—ON
PAIR barhagbeeu found by actual oat to
OUT WEAR Titans PAIRS OP TUE OLD STYLE.
Earßoyera and it 43 their Airsotap to coil sod es,
amine our atria
WE ARE AOEI FOE
F.A.-rmxsvrl
DT El '1 1 LLIC
TIPPMD ,
SOOTS AD SHOES,,
FOB, BOYS
YOUTHS AND
3ptcaal llotuca
Laws SUPERIOR COPPER MILL
AND
WORKS
PITTBI3IIRGII.
PARS, M'CURDY & CO
MANUFACTURERS OF SHEATHING,
BRAZIERS' and COLT COPPER, MIMED COP
PER BOMAR!, Rai.nd AIM Botto . ms, Spelt, colder, Lo.
A4:6 IsopoFtern and Denton In METALS, TIN PLATE
ERE= IRON, WIRE, kn. Conguatly on hand, Tinmen'•
lliambluee nod Tools.
N A L 112 First and 120 Se.ridatreet
Pltuburght
Sgrepretal nrdorseleoppor cut to•an7 doslred pastern
my^Seddsrly'r
JOHN 8. LEIB,
IV. Z. CEANT TAILOR.
• Ho. 45 al arket St, Pittsburgh.
A good assortment - of CLOTUS, CaSSIIIERES,
COLTINGB,IIIId all gr.le imitable fnr geollemena'
Westr,Jaetrecelre.l.
I?Crdere ytozeptlitillai, is the latest styles et the art.
mr2.lydre
naccozuz) & CO-,
MANUFACTURERS AND DEALERS IN
RATS, CAPS AND STRAW GOODS,
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL,
•
131 Wood Street, Pittsburgh,
Have now on hand for Spring Sales,. er large
' and complete. assortment or Good. as can he food In my
of tbe emote. elfin., .naisling of F 1711,511.1: AND WOOL
ITAT3 of err style and quality; OAPS oferery gnallty and
lest [ebb; PALM LEAF, PTRAW,LEaIIenN A'Sgt
' MATS; STRAW, LEeMolitidAle 51L1.5, pr,f 7
'NEITS,"ate., ate. Pauns flatting to inirthaso Plano by
Wactrais or Relit 1011 God It to Otte advoutege to call
and mosmtne ourstock. mrU
FRENCH WHITE PAINT.
.500 Tons Bnow White and No. 1
DRY AIM GROUND IN OIL IN TRANCE,
WARRANTED PURE,
• To store gni to entre, for ale by
.10SS2I1 N. STRONG,
No. 83 Reade Street, New Tort,
•
eatiZmti re Agent,Steme Manteca, 4_03., Perla.
rE F s••TQ Rm 11 a •-wl
DZIA.P.V.R.A.S.T3D TAILOR,
Vb. 62 Sit CLAIR STREET,
PITTSBUROU,
Ilan just returned from the Eastern Cities and
Is nom rtoeleing 'hie Spring 'stock of Clothe, Catniroerce,
Veatirigs and Coating, of every variety and atylo adapted
to the beat city and country trade, which sill be nude op
to order with prnarptnan and despatch, and at rates as low
al at any other ainular estebllahment to the city. fa:2U fn
Paolalt.LOJE. dr. CO
Forwarding and Commission Merchants,
And Agents for the sale of Pittsburgh Mann
• futures. CoroaDtritototo And unfelt for LEAD, ELIDEA,
LUMP, PRODUCE, Ac., oollticed. Psompt
lion to revolving Rod forworditot
Ro. 49 Commercial Street, St. Louis.
detiziatute
J. H. CII.R.IST 11, n. 11..
, _Tiara S:rett, ritteburpl, Pcnrpa,
geeing had the Advantages of Lettere C.D.,. exei 11.-
pltaho.arto several years' prmacm, oar. Lie pr,t-Aahmet
seretue th SOU IdAL AND MEDICAL CA9EI.
Der. W. D. Howard. Col. Wilson ItcVoltaire,.
'Roy. D. R. A. McGraw Iron. IL A. Wearer.
T. It AM, Eal Ilan. T. J. Blemm.
J. R. flouter. lobo H. Mellor, Eq.
Jacob dlcCollirter. Vag. I:llya:l74fr
3Err.N.A. 137.XYVE. WORKS.
ALEXANDER BRADLEY,
iurrtruatrun asp muss MEM! TWill OP
.COONINO, PARLOR AND HEATING STOVES,
Plain and Fancy Grate Fronts. Sec.
Sole Proprietor of the celebrated PATesT GAS
Branum and Siloam CONEITZ
COOK STOVES.
Otnce aad Sales Room.
nrrlllidk No, 4 WoodSt”Plusberch. Ps.
STARCH' AND FARING
Made by the
west Plkilindelpinta. Flaniarabtkarlng Co
(first Prenainal .corded by the Franklin 1nc1..,
November, 1e59.)
. almost Gloss Starch, In rases svntlg,ll burrs, o lba. each
• Do do boxes do 40 pspnra, I " do;
2,110, Ralne3, Pore and Pearl Starch, in better vertu,.
slier, all for laundry nes.
00/3N PARMA, (or Corn Starch,)ln bee 40 papers each.
This article Is expressly prapered for ettllnary purposss,
and eau be relied on a. .apellor In rums to any tow In
use. War sole by THOMPSON, °LAME &YOU:CO,
POlL,Jsa'yv,ll3.s9:dajc Agent , f.”' the Company.
1:10L..M.E8 SONB,
nr...usa U
Foreigrtini Domestic Bills of Exchange,
GEES OF DEPOSIT,
BAHL 22017.3 AND SPECIS,
NO. 67 MARKET 1311111EP, PITTSBUROII, PA.
13.0011crAlmm made en 611166 prhactpal aaee tbmgh.
out 110.1:1alend Rtats. •p= rely
2 R OBERT 0 R
ULM se
STRAW BONNETS AND lISTS,4 111
EONS= MOMS, -
FLOWSRS,
NO. 91 MARKET SVIEPT,
PITTSBURGH.
B. B. & C. P. MARKLE,
PRINTING, JOD AND ALL KINDS 01
P . .A.P.E EL.
Warehouse, No. D 7 Wood S
PIMBURGE; PA.
my4l:tf
fl bought at market vicar
Iron Railing, Iran Vaults, Vault Doora,
Window Simile's, Window Guards, &e.,
; • .
Fos. 91 brand Ural and 80 Third Street,
__lßstiniata Wood iiad lelaikat,) PITTSBOItGIi Pa,
'./iseat ea hand a witty of new Patterns, fanciand plala
A_•altei9e for .11 yarpcore. Particular attention paid to en.
eloalatOraia Lob. Jobbing done at abortactlce. mr9
. Vet, vaaprro.- a. IMICIID
- Ramp,
.-Iro rt.te 1r 8 AT LA V 7
SOLICITORS IS CIIANCERT,
No. 6. anntei Mock, Dubuque, /suss.
ASK anal= promptly nedelo any pert of Northern
lona, °Mouton Wisconsin.
WM attend tolhe parchment:4 Sale of Raul Estate, °b
luff:dna Money on Donis etuf Martnenoe • esialaro
lIMULOW MOWS—
'. . —ARM allict.
ROBINSON, ''''
MILLERS,
FODNDEBA AND INACHiNIST6,
WASHINGTON WORKS,
• Pittsburgh, Poona.
Oates, N 0.21 illarket ccree t.
Idarrafictur• Muds if Maim EDO= "a 511)1 / 1 .rid.
76°M/b Pr Railroad Work, Btritinficilm, and picot Iron
'alibi ma Bemiring done on .Lott notice. 113,25:1yd10
'Y N Ec r 3 N
kliettextunto and Dealers la 1l Waded
TOBACCO, SKUTT AND CIGARS,
AND
ZaELIFLP TOBACCO.
Comer a/Sada/GU Stmt and Diamond Deli,
Prrrainnin U. PA.
FOREIGN icxcia.Arreur..
..1,••• , . - • SIGHT BILLS DRAWN BY
• nuscAN, 5111ERBIAN & CO.,
ON TUN UNION 'DANN, LONDON, IN eums OE ONE
POUND =EMIG AND UPWARD/I.
../11#4 • ENO on the principal dalea and towns of Fran.,
mom,' Holland, Oarsoany, Basta and other European
Stow, conataally an band and for Web,
WEI. H. MILLE= A CO,
a:Wan% 73anken. Wood dreatororner of Third.
ZeMinCnEr-
No. 54 S. Clair Street,
ltrr
oardftatish's Newßsdlatte
sal
• CARD
4 - BCOTT, Dentist,
• iLiE3 ran:toyed to the house lately occupied
try De. Wm. A. Wad, No. LIS Penn street, (south etde,)
toted dem above Mad street.
Clalesßoots from Os. sr. WI 4 r. is. nal, di'
_1 , 01121.11ta, nisadsom QcLCO.,
Grurir BARRELS.
,SOLID BOX VISES; `
Oast, Steel ead.Efammered Shovels and Spade%
Illsdps, WOW" Harm Teak
2To. Mailiet - Streak
111/Riesis :
. Mth/Stra(44 sa.
_. g:.
EMOI
Be/ ors Purchasing Elsewhere.
ifirrartlealar altantlon Oven to orders. mrl9,lot e.inT
CHILDREN,
*penal Omuta.
A.MFCHICAN
WHOLESALE AGENCY FOR TIDE SALE OF
AMERICAN WATCHES.
We would must respectfully call the ntten
tion of the public to the American tratbhca now being es.
tensleele introduced, the manufacthre of which kV; Lt•
come so firmly catsl.llshol that attire confidence can he
placed upon than as safe and correct tinawkeepers, both by
the wearer end teller.
Raving beau appDiuted Whc.lesaro Agents (.1r the atlo of
these Watches, tbe public may be tr.ssore.l that WO ran null
then, at the very loweet cash prices.
We hese al. a Trey largo .took of SILVER an.l EL A I ED
WARE, rixt: GOLD JEWELRY In .ate, each o. O. reel,
Garnet, Cam.,, Jl4 eel Paintings.
Our lißsortm,ot cf CLOCE.I Is unusually large at presant
conaprielog gonna bean:Mil putt,. of EIGHT and ONE
DAY PARLOR and OFFICE Of al ORE ANA - RE
DUCED PRIORS.
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We hare Mao s full stork of Eng,lth and Swiu GOLD and
SILVER WATCHES on hand, nil of our own Importation.
Also, Watch Halters . Tools,tutorials and Watch Claret.
REINEMAN k IIEYRAN,
fe2flulAwT
N. 42 Fifth street
n w
& -
SEWING MACHINES
A
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F •R.
D I I
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LATE IMPROVEMENTS,
MANUFACTURER'S PRICES,
610TIIELISI NOTHERSII 111 0T 11 R. RS It 1
D.m't fail to procure Mrs. IViuslow's 800tir
ing Syrup to Children Trott:dog. It hay on equal on earth.
It Krniitty - f,tilitotiie Ilia pnrttro of tr.thino hr .of acing the
gum% orducing all Inflammation—will allay pato, cod I.
tUra to regulate the r 00,14. Drioort upon it, mothern, It
trill giro root yorryinive, rod ...Ater and hiallth to your
latent Putlnctly man. to all cow.
TM. ralet.El. pr.p.anatint, i. th. pr. , .-Optk ,f ono C
sh, cntAt rzkorionc.4 .n , . >11:1(n1 P1.),,,tn• In No
•nd I.•• Noiy,
144. ladlava It lla I. .1 an at ft;
all rlllyavratary arnt Ir. Cl:flatra,, it
safe. frotrisrtlll.a, m fr , ffn an] nth., eau.*
If llfa and laoa.f.h can fm rat stn...l by, ',liar• I r, .I ralta,lt
•
t...rti, tt. I•c.ght to cold.
Mllltotto of I..ottlos an: Ipolle , try Trlr . the tlr.lt,
tat., It 1... old asd vretl.tricd mated?
PRICK 03LY 2ACENTA A ro)TTL):.
ifirNomr r , AAIAAAAI.A.,tbo fac-amilr oral Ttri r
IC In?, Nctr York, Is ou the outaidn
Sold by Drurging throkt.thunt lbw vtorl.l.
DR. GEO. E.ELIEII., A.,, , tat for elltAttora
J122,1.1.10cT
Pittsburgh Btoel Works.
JONES, BOY - 13 & CO,
A. IL STEEL: AXLES,
CArrt, Ron And Pint .5"0 , 1.... /VI..:A.A7A, Ps
rifle Join . . 0. e. I's!'3
D. B. IZOGYCkeS
aiderturnete or
Eltofters' Improved Patent Ste•l
Cultivator Tooth,
Corner Bess and First r. , ...'reeta, I.lll4.lctrgt.
intielplfoo
RAIL ROAD SPIKE COMPANY.
Joseph Dilworth— ..... .....D. W. C. DWl:eel!
• (Seourars fn )brtu, Rolfe cr Plper/.1
W•NVIACTCAR9
RAIL ROAD SPIKES, CHAIRS
AND BOAT SPIKES.
Corner of Water Street and Cherry alley,
.vlxl.are PITT:Mt/11014 PEN vok
ELEGNRY Et. COLLIN 6
reminding and Commission Merchant
AND WHOLESALE DEALER IN
Cheese, Butter, Seeds. Irish
And Prodnen
1./ Na. Poisnu”.”.
The Success ,vhich attends the MO of Pr J.
Hosiettnee celebrated Btotna:h Bitted eriOCe9 et Obro Ile
nettidlu elided of debility and dimmed orthe
Certlficatd, altered wills.. numb., hero been pulitleteJ,
attesting to It. almoat ddracolool power In f*T.lll5, tto-ee
painful and fearful dhwited And et this thine It weena idle
to do More than all atteotlntito the great remedy ‘.l the
ace, boarder to awelten public attention to et I excellee,
It I. the rely properzteoe of the teed that I. reliable In all
daelt;ittell it II therefore worthy of the conelderatlon •,1 the
afflicted. The Bitted are pleaaant to the test, agreeable to
their tercets, and altogether valuable eie a tame or
for ludigertiotb
. - •
Sold by Amnia* sad deaabnn ganeyally, nanny where., and
by lICYNYETTIM !Shinn. mnnutantorora awl pron.-We , .
W.t.r.nddl Irons at meta. myl7:dlYrT
alde, Wand Leather Store
I:L:fU!
D. KIRKPATRICK & SCRs, N. ,1 S.
et, between Maker and Cheetont etc, Philadviphis, have
tar mrie DRY AND SALTRD 9PANIiiII !GUM, Dry and
Green Saltast Pat. Ilps, Timers . Oil, Tennene sod Cm ,
Gera' Tools at the lowan prima, end upon the best terms.
$3„ All kin& of Leather Is the roogh wonted, for vihkh
the highest rootlet price will be given in cosh, or tedion in
exchange for Duos. Leather stored free of Warp, end sold
on comrolgdon. rarll ITdfe
SI,OOO - Rzwann for any Med Winn that will
excel PRATT C BUTCHER'S SIAGIOOIB, the only Indian
Remedy now sold for Itheuentlem, Newels's, Headache.
Toothache, Pain In the 81de or Back, Sprains, Bruiser, Son
Throat, Borne, Oontnacted Cord. and Muscles; the only sec
ebb,* remedy discovered that will net open them and
bet theJolnts. Thermo& of persona ban been cured of
then ansopleirt. by tilts new discovery. All ant Inv.ted b
On It a Wel. Principal office 205 Waehlogton wind,
Brooklyn, N. Y. Ayr tale by DR. OF.O. 11. RBYBEB, No.
140 Wood .trot, and J. P. FLESHY:O, Allegheny.
hignattire of Pratt • Dutcher on the wnppar, and name
blown In the battle. ap2.2.4beetf
Or the thousand ills which afflict mankind
during the OM yeani of their exiatence, worms in ctildren
la perhaps uns of the moot common, and the worst. It per•
fact famed, for these pasta to the young, to to be had In B
L. Fahnesttek's CelebrattKl Vetrnifoge, which capos tome
has proved to be • specille for worn.. It le prepay
ed and *aid by li. L. TAILIBBTOCK I CO., wholesale
Druggists, cornet of fourth and Wood watts, Mahwah.
Yens.. 0p1,011A1.4
PURE BRAN yr.-1 Lave Bruivly whiub—r
will parolee to be porn and lit for goedicitm, "ditch !Lire
purchWA to moot • public wool. Aoy ono who will/ try
ON ma be ssafted of it..OPeth. ,, /.
torlloikAlt OF.O. U. KETexn.llol7..l btre.t.
Piz OLD RIM Wmarr.-1 have on hand
.•Oara bum% old Ilye Whisky width I bore bed rondo mud
kept moil It bar beecome old sod will be sold by Ibn
or 'slims, fqr medical purposes.
utrl7:dll•l' lIKO. 11. KUSER. lid Wood arret.
daTerctu. Koyeor, of 140 Wood
Wool, boa on hand • vary excellent dolfoa for deaf pon•l4,
by which MAW yamna aro male to Lau so well larfer.—
Mao, a =all gotta perchm drum, which 4 !amt.! Into tha
oaroabi Is varyofflnem In matay cu. of &shows, JeadwT
Pretsidents,Governore, Secretitriem, Senators,
Coaarnmen El atom, 9orgevos, pby.lelon. and latolll.
gent cltlrona dial clones, ha.. giveen their toglatony to
writing In tour ot the blab .a10e,.. a m o utim.g.Ut, far
gr piTarioty of &soon., of WllNo's Antl.l.qopopUo
headache MIL
rrnmvpdp.pe
Prepared sad sold 6; D. L. FAIINESIOWL k W., Whole_
sale Dreggsta,gind Proprietors of 11. L. IfoLoce Vcr
mirage, No. CiL corner Wood and ♦tb'sts, Pltulturgb,
naylVdtw/
O/11TASIC BarrVW, 011 ELECT= ntarrZTlO
ilearna, for Modica purpose; of very superior kind
ill Dement (roe of Myren ctnirgee, whereveran SzpraOZO•
noon* rese TeeDtera Idreee Dr.
iTEMR., Na nt
.1 W ood 4.. P ol ltiabengh. d ß. aredmelr
/A.-13auvesc'e Alantesses.—The Wholesale
fosey he the law, =Widnes bat DI. SWUM HO
' Mama Bias of a good qu a lity for sale at ,
follaGlTßOW,l4ollvest. .
V,'
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mrIGAhw6AT
s , ALL WITH ALI
[ILEX. R. IIIED,
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PI - r28331713.(31.13:
THURSDAY MOHNE°, MAY 19, 1659,
OFFICIAL PA PER of TUE 0/TT
City anti flaw. !tome.
MICA, Tsmesaarune..—Observations taken et
Shan't Optician Store, No. bS Fifth or., yesterday-.
.3% , .1 nk. n. x
Barometer
UNION Porn MSETINGI, at the rooms of
the Toting Men'a Christian Association, No. fig Fifth
street, at 43 o'clock, r. a., every afternoon. Come
for a few minutes if you cannot stay longer.
C. 9 Calculi. Corwr.—Wedneaday, May 18
—On Wednesday morning, a more than mom
mon interest was manifested by the large Uum
ber assembled In the 13. S. Court rooms, to hear
the opinion of Judge Grier in a ease involving
the validity of a large proportion of the bonds
issued to the Chartiers Valley, Allegheny Val
ley, and Steubenville Railroads. As the public
at large are interested we lay before oar readers
his morning, that opinion in frill as follows •
Oehlrich & Co. ) In the Circuit Court of the
• Western District of Penn-
City of Pittsburgh. ) sjlvanie.
The plaintiffs are a mercantile firm in Ham
burg, and have instituted this snit against the
Mayor, Aldermen, and citizens of Pittsburgh, a
municipal corporation, chartered by the Act of
Assembly of 18th March, 1810.
The claim set forth in the declaration is for
five hundred and sixty-nix coupons for interest
due on certain bonds issued by the corporation
under the seal, and signed by the Mayor and at
tested by the Treasurer. These coupons are
severed from the bonds, as their name shows
was intended. Each is for six months' Interest
on it bond of $lOOO, viz: $3O. The execution
of them has been proved by the officer who signed
them, and not denied. The bonds to which they
were originally attached, were given to three
several railroad corporations, in payment for sub
scriptions of stock. The coupons differ (not
materially, perhaps,) in their form, and will be .
noticed hereafter.
The declaration claims to recover five hundred
and silty-six coupons of $3O each. The plain•
tiffs have given in evidence but five hundred and
thirtynine. Of them four hundred and three
are cut from bonds batted to the Allegheny Val.
ley Railroad, one hundred and two from bonds
given to the Pittsburgh and Steubenville Rail
road, and thirty-four to the Cheaters Valley
Railroad.
Notwithstanding the many matters which have
been introduced into this cave, with no much
apparent, Mad I doubt not, real earneatoces and
no inconriderable power of rhetorical declama
tion, the matters to he considered by the court
and jury are, as in other cases, questions of law,
to bo decided by the court, add questions of fact
by the jury. The Magna Charm of England—
the brave resistance of Hampden awl Sidney to
the illegal exactions of the Crown, the resistance
of the American colonies to the stamp not and
the tea tax, though appropriate in Fourth of
July or other public harangues, can not be cited
as caves is point to a court and jury who are
bound to decide this cause according to the laws
of the Stale, an declared by your Legislature and
construed by your courts.
We are here to decide according to the law as
it is, not to deliberate what it ought to be. A
true verdict, which you are sworn to render,
most accord with the evidence before you, and
the law as expounded to you by the courts.
Neither courts nor juries have sovereign or
legislative power to annul the laws, where we
consider them unwise or tyrannical, productive
only of corruption on ono tide and individual
hardship on the other.
When the demand fur great public. kora% e
memo, by means of C 9 0 .1419 and Railroads, brat
commenced, no men doubted the power of the
legislature of tho State to make them, and to
burrow money, contract loans, issue bond,' and
lay taxes on the people to pay both principal
and interest. Tot very many of the citirens
were orposed to the exercise of this power, and
protested that it was in fact ruertagaging their
property to nation improvements whose benefits,
if any, would tie experienced but by a portion
of the people That this system of lavish roar
rowing and expenditure by Stale officials would
be the react of mach corruption and Crawl. if
not anticipated, might easily hare been fe eeeee n.
it was pursued, nevettheltbi, lilt the State had
accumulated a debt of forty cultic-no and ended
only when F4O had lost _her ore-lti, and could
borrow no mar: rho great panic in 'col? and
IS-13, which redact:! the State I, a short Luca
to a elate of paid.' or temporary insolvency,
pot a sudden atop in this eyctem of milking pub
tin 1., 010 G.,,rnm.nt at the ex
pense of the !Caro-.
The expenatt tire of Fneh immense sums wade
nn.l nil were delighted with the
AyeZell, idea liAey Fiat. pas!, an] the hard
times, with direct taxation to pay the interest,
had arrived, no man thought of repudiating the
debt because it was inconvenient to pay. or be
cove pet.ple who lived out of the State had no
opportunity in cute for fit against it: or becaure
each particular law had not been babel:luta.] to
direct vote of the people. When, therefore, credit
wan TVltlecitaltd, and money became plenty,
seekiog investment and , subjeout of ePoOol$ 00 .;
when the 1:1311651 for railroads again spread over
tho CULIIMMIIIy; when it was anticipated that
trury raiiroad, tram any place to any other place,
or no place, would produce large profits nn the
Investment, would convert villages Into-cities,
make entry city a Loudon, and double and treble
the value of lArv.l In every eouuty through which
they passed—the Sta.,' being unwilling to in
volve herself in any further debt and rick 1,1 sec
ond insolvency, the scheme of city, county. and
even borough suhscriptions, was 'evenlyel and
put in practice
This had the appearance, if not the reality, of
greater joetice and fairness that the original
plan of state subscriptions for the distant coon
tics end boroughe whom , people were not brae.
fitted by a particular road were not compelled
to pay for maktog it, and only these who par.
took of the expected benefit would have to
pledge (heir credit for the cost of lie erection
In Ibis respect only, this schema differed from
the former, and when the legislature would no
longer pledge the credit of the whole State fur
loans for thin purpose, they authorised the Is.
ferior inutticipat i. corpirations to pledge their
own if they saw' They were presumed to be
the best judges;of what would contribute most
to the properly of their respective constituents
as corpormore The inhabitants of clues acted
through their own councils or legislative repre
sentatives , the county as a quasi corporate body,
by their commissioners These officers were
elected directly by the people to attend to their
interests consequently the Majority must gov
ern—a minority must neommarily submit to laws
enacted by the majority. If the officers elected
by a majority had authority in ithe premises to
make a contrast, the minority cannot repudiate
it. Those who opposed or refused to fitment to
the act, may with good conscience question Ile
validity and deny the power of the majority to
bind them. Bat if the act be decided to he
legal, they cannot refuse their submission. If
they' have the benefit of the constitution and
laws for their protection, they must be governed
by theta not construed by their own courts, elect
ed for that purpose. The fact that the ROW of
their officers or legislators have been unwise,
nod instead of Increasing the wealth of (ho peo
ple have turned out disastrous, cannot be reason
for refusing their obedience to them. They are
their own acts by Imputation, whether they as
sented or not.
After these genernt remarkerlet us proceed to
exessioe the questione properly arising In the
case. lied the corporate authorities of the city
of Pittsburgh power to bind the people or corpo•
raters by the bonds or eecurittee in queetton ?
On the solution of this question your verdict
will depend, for I find no dispute about the ma
teriel facts in evidence.
As there aro three several and distinct set of
bonds issued to three several corporations, ti oder
different Acts of Assembly and ordinances of
the corporation, It will be necessary to notice
them eeparatety, for it may be possible that the
officers may have acted without authority in one
or more and not ID all.
The first in order aro the bonds given to the
Allegheny Valley railroad. lo support of their
authority_ore - have been referred to the followlog
Acts of Assembly •
Ist. The brit Act effecting this subtjeot was
plumed on the 4th day of April, 1837, entitled
an Act for the incorporation of the Pittsburgh,
Manning and Warren Railroad. Although
thus named, none of these places aro made no
cutlery points on the rood, or termini thereof;
for the company is authorized to make a road
from. "the Allegheny river at the borough of
Franklin to the Ohio river at or near the borough
of Beaver." This however is immaterial.
The first section authorizes certain commis
sioners to open books and receive eubocriptiene
to the capital stock, and when 2000 shares aro
enbocribed and sf.. paid on each share, they are
to certify this fact to the Governor, who Is au
thorized thereupon to leans letters patent consti
tuting the eubecribere a body corporate, etc.
By the second section of this Ant it le enacted
that "any intolporated company, city or borough
shalt have authority to subscribe thereto as fully
as any iadividual." !The 17th section requires
We road to be enamoured within five years and
finished within ten years, otherwise the charter
to be veld.
1. No charter over lased, nor wu any corpo
ration constituted under this act, within the ten
years.
2. But on the 16th of March, 1847, an oat wu
passed called a supplement to the first, extend:
ing the lime for commencing the construction of ,
tho road tilt the Bret day of June, 1862, sad of
'completion tin the tint of June, 1862.
B..b.second aupplamoat "Morita. was pulsed
April -34 18451, gulps the ogicf 1414 w (11-,
MMEMM
though no company WSW yet inacivirratad, ) an •
thority in constrict a road froniTittsburgh'to
Kittanning and thence to the New York State
line, and repealing so .mach of the fleet act as
made Bearer and Franklin termini or points
thereon.
. . -.
4. Oct the 10th of January, 1852, a charter of
incorporation was issued by the Governor to the
Pittsburgh, Kittanning and Warren Railroad
Company.
5. Oa the 14th April, 1352, a further supple
ment woe passed, changing the name of the cor
poration to the Allegheny Valley Railroad Com
pany, and making some other changes. Section
4 enacts that it - shall be lawful for the counties
and cities subscribiug to the e t ok, "to pay the
amount ey their subscriptions, if orecd upon IT the
parties, by the transfer of storku held by Met in
other incorporated companies,
G
G Section 5 enacts that the sliveral note of the
General Assembly, limiting the' amount of cor
porate debts of the-cities of Pittsburgh and Alle
gheny shalt not percent either of said cities from sub
seribing to the stock of said company."
Have we here any authority to the defendants
to issue these bonds and the coupons annexed"
This is a question of great magnitude and im
portance, and my MOO of responsibility is some
what relieved. by the knowledge that any opinion
I may have hastily formed may be hereafter re
viewed by another tribunal. And as I have
neither leisure nor opportunity, in the haste of
a trial at bsr, to defend by argument the conolu
'lions to which I have arrived, I can but slate
them briefly, without attempting to vindicate
their correctness.
The municipal corporation of the city of Pitts
burgh, though It acts through a epeeist legisla
ture, elected by the citivene, is invested with
special, not general powers. is may pass ordi
nances in regard to its internal affairs—to pre
serve the peace and the health of the citizens—
to regulate the streets of the city, and in fine, all
other matters connected with it, which come
under the denomination of internal police for the
government of the city. It may borrow money
for the special purposes of this trust and author
ity confided to them, nod lay lazes to raise
money for these purposes. But it has no power,
by virtue of lie act of incorporation, to exorcise
any discretion in making ordinances for the con
struction of canals, turnpikes or railroads be
yond the territorial limits of its jurisdiction. It
cannot compel the aitizeneto become partners
or stockholders in private corporations or pledge
or encumber the individual property of the chi
cons in speculative undertakings. Its powers
are only co-extensive with its duties.
Hence the necessity of a special license from
the Legislature to municipal corporations to
subscribe for stock in such corporations. Whether
the Legislature of the State may confer upon the
officere of such municipal corporations the power
to bind the people of a city or county by bonds,
and to bnrthen them with taxes to raise money
for external objects, even of general public inter
est, or to compel them to become partnere in nay
and every incorporated association, is a question
on which much difference of opinion exists.
In this State, however, this question has been
decided by your own Supreme Court, the only
authoritative expaundere of your constitution and
statutes. To their decision it is our duty to sub
mit without questioning its authority.
Assuming, then, that the Legislature has the
constitutional power to authorise the officers of
a municipal corporation to bind the oorporators
by instruments such as those now decided ou,
with nr without their individual consent—have
they declared it in clear and distioct terms"
It is 00 important and ilangerous a power to
be mistimed from inference or construction .
Statute may invest a corporation with powers
contrary to the general ruler of law, bot they
must be granted in clear and unambiguous
terms. They will not be implied or presumed,
and they must be exercised according to the
strict interpretation of the grant " (Wilcox on
Corp , 2G. Kirk and Newell, ID.S E , 124 1
, The jurisdiction of a municipal corporation
is local; its duties and its powers are local, and
every power to •et on subjects without, must be
conferred by the Legislature, In language which
cannot be miataken.•'
The secood section of the Act of April 4, I
which is supposed to authorize the execution of
the bonds in question, authotitee "any incnrpo
rayed company, city or borough," to subecribe
to the stock of the said road "as fully as any
dleidual "
II 10 a bare authority to subscribe for stock,
Or to become n stockholder iu another corpora•
lion, as any individual might do If the out,-
scriber has money to turret in stocks, he may no
turret it In this railroad stock Thu law give.
the municipal officers that Fermiamino, and
nothing more
It .•Utere no authority to p.aue bonds with cr
without coupons, or to Ito the property of the
corpor•tors to pay for ilie stack, or lift the
bonds, or pay the interest no them. The fourth
nee , . ion of tho Act of I 4th of April, P 452 ant ho.
tires them to pay the amount of their eutscrip
1
lith on by transfer of n "-•-freak by limn In
other rorroraleci oconre,-„, `,.rid the firth men-
Iler e A ct
, 1 ,5,irp.; that t,h, A nt , li t , t .
ittog the ationtlt - 61 , erorpora,o debts shill .•rot
prcrent either of said muse from ettbssaihing"
to the stock of the railroad
Hero they oru authorlte) to pay in stocks
owned in other corporations, hot not to contract
debts or issue booth and the release of a former
disability cannot he construed to confer a poser
not before granted
To support the plaintiff.' case on this point
we must decide that the of of the corpora
tion have unlimited power to subscribe the
whole stock to build the reed—say - five or ten
millions of dollars; sad not only ea, tut to issue
hoods binding the eorporatins to pay principal
cud iolereat, and lay taxes on their property for
that purpose. la other words, to mortgage the
whole income of the people of Pittsburgh.
Tto Court must iostrunt you that loch an er
roneous nod irresposeible power as is here
claimed, is not to he found either in direct terms
nr by any legitimate inference in the Acts of
Assembly is question. Ths power is to the full
extent I have stated, or It does sot exist at all
You are therefore instructed that the officers
of th• corporation dere , dant, had no authority
whatever to issue the bonds and coupons declared
ups° and now produced.
Tbit disputes ,f the ease s• , (sr as regards lb. 403
nui.nns on the bonds Issued to Allegheny Valley
Rear ad.
17. Let ur now aaamloe the autitority to bnle the
lieeds to the Pittsburgh and Staubseettla Railroad
These are issued under two several suds of A2tOrrl•
bly, which we will etemi. separately. The first
'rifled la by virtue of the authority conferred by the
third section of the act of 21st April, 1652. [flare
the Court read the section.; tiara we hare a direc t)
authority given, not only to subscribe tar 5000 thane
tI the stuck of the Railroad Company but also to
borrow money to pay therefor and make provision
for the principal and interest of the money en
borrowed; but it is also enacted that 'inn certifi,ete of
loan or bond shall be for n I.D. Fun" than $lOO, and
1, to arteirrntl. only on tics Gooks of ike city."
Are these bond. and coupon& within the authority
thus conferred' illond read.)
The Lade do not set forth how they are to ho
transferred, but refer to thin art, which authorines
thole 00030.
This suit is, on the coupons provided for in the
law The coupons are not directly authorized,
but the covenant of the hood Is to pay to the
railroad company, and their assigns. On the
back of the bond is endorsed a blank power of
attorney to make an assignment on the bookk ;
hut no assignment has beerrmade.
The interest in but on Incident to the dal,
and unless the plaintiff had the bond seaigned to
him according to the act, be has no right to de•
mond the interest. There le no 00Taakal tO pay
to the bolder or bearer of the bond, and the in
terest is duo only to the legal holder by assign
ment, and cannot be made payable to a third
person. The sot gives no authority to the city
officers to make each negotiable instruments
having a different mode of transfer from the
bonds to which they were attached. When a
bond ie payable to bearer, She bearer of the
coupon dhows a prima facto title to koe the in.
tercet, because he woe owner or holder of the
bond when be cut it off. 'Nit When no one can
show a legal title to bond bat an assignee of the
bond, there can be no presumption that he ie en
titled to the interest, by mere possession of a
Coupon.
The plaintiffs cannot therefore mirror on the
evidence on any of the comports taken „from the
bonde of the first home
Second, as to the second iFfIUO. The mot is
different. (Act of May 8, 18(r4, p 27, read.)
This act does not restrict the bond to assignees
on the books of the oity, and provides for and
authorises the Josue of coupons.
lIL Lastly, the Chanters Valley Railroad.
(Act of the 7th February, p 6, read.) Here is
full authority to make the bonds and coupons
transfcrable, as shall ho directed by the oily
corporation.
There is no city ordinance shown directing
that the bonds 'hall be coupon bonds, brat the
corporation has issued them in that form. It
will be presumed that it was so directed by them.
I see no reason why plaintiff should not re
cover on these coupons on the evidence In the
cane, if believed by the jury.
Thirty-els points or prayers for Instruction
have been presented by defendant's counsel.
The first ten arerefused; the eleventh haa been
given in the °barge; as to the twelfth, it matters
not who paid the treasurer fer - his trouble; the
rest of the point Is answered in the affirmative;
the thirteenth is refused, as also lbe fourteenth,
except as already given; fifteenth refused; nix
ttenth, the sot authorizes the issue of coupons;
seventeenth is given u prayed; the remaining
points were refused, the court deeming them mi•
Decant, and superfluous.
The plaintiffs have a right to Interest on the
coupons which the jury shall find to have been
legally lamed under the previous inottuottene,
with interest from day;of payment
Alter the charge of the court tha Valenti,
with !snail the coot, withdrew the Allegheny
Valley Railroad coupons And thtl.dlest Wipe: of
the Pittsburgh and Iltitalwnellti:.aaapcawatid
su b m itt e d th e *moo of airflow:4 boo of the
?I'd; ei Chuibtre Yttllp
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Th jury Mired; and after • fete minutes re.
tunil the following in
T 'jury find for the plaintiff the cam of
$2,4 , with iaterest to be colopoted by agree
ment of counsel on the forty-six coupons of the
second Issue of the P. S.: S. Railroad Company
and thirty-four coupons of the Chortler. Rail
road Company, given to evidence.
The see will be carried up on exceptions
taken by counsel for defense, and received in
the Supreme Court of the United States.
CRAWFORD Cot' NTT CAST..—II 2 the Circuit Court
On Wednesday, after. Judge Grier had delivered
his charge in the Ochlriche case, the case of 0,
W. Howard ra Crawford County was taken up
at the point where it had boon left on Tuesday
night. The subscription of this county was for
4000 shares in the Pittsburgh & Erie Railroad,
to pay for which $200,000 worth of bonds were
issued. The contract of Mr. Howard we Stated
on yesterday morning. The prinoipal point in
the case seems to turn upon fraud, alleged to
have been committed. This was on this wise.
There woes paper, bearing a recommendation
of the Grand Jury to (ho Court, to subscribe ter
the stook in question, and another paper, being
a request of the Grand Jury to the Commission
ers, that the whole matter should be referred to
the people of Crawford county.
Judge Church was eworn—The two papers
[the recommendation to subscribe is on blue
tinted paper and that recommending a refer
ence of the matter to the people is on white
paper,] were not originally joined together; the
blue paper was written by Mr. Reynolds, and
presented to the court by the grand jury; I was
requested to draw up the white paper by earn,
of the grand jury; it was en a whole °heel; I
folded it across and directed it to Commissioners
of Crawford county, on the outside; an hour or
two afterwardo, after the grand jury had been
discharged I saw the paper I had addressed to
them in the Commissioners' office; I think come
of the grand jury signed It there; in May, 1858,
I saw those two papers, (showing them) the blue
tinted and half the sheet on which I had written,
fastened together by wafers; in 1853 1 saw the
blue paper in the clerk's office, and it was not
attached to the white; the papery, in getting to
gether, had got the endorsemeote upside down.
Mr. Pettis, for defense, now offered the pa
pers, being the recommendation of grand jury
not to issue the bonds till the people had a
,thence to vote on; also the deposition of the
foreman of the grand jury that they had not
recommended the subscription until banded over
to a vote of the people.
Mr. Pettis contended manfully for his causal
every step. He had a very large amount of
testimony in the shape of documents, official
and other, which he submitted, part of which was
admitted by the court and others not received.
Our columns arc, this morning, so overloaded
with legal matters deeply interesting to our own
county, that we can ilud no space for such a re
port of this case as we prepared ourselves to
give. Suffice it to say that the defense contend
ed that the fact of the two papers being together,
out of which fact it was attempted to infer fraud,
was not a badge of fraud; that either
separate or together, they did not import
fraud on the part of defendants; that the
recommendation of the grand jury was ille
gal, inasmuch an the act of 4th May, 13.511, re
quired the jury to make the subscriptions, and
they transferred it over to the people, to decide
whether the county should subscribe or not; if
the majority of the people approved of the re
commendation upon the blue paper, then it was
to have effect: if they disapproved of the sub
scription, then the recommendation to have no
effect. Moreover, the county subscribed s:Rel,-
Mt, upon the express condition she was not to
pay interest until the road was finished: and it
is unfinished and abandoned.
The defence, haring brought la such proof as
they had prepared to substantiate these points,
hero rested, and at 5 o'clock the Court adjourn
ed The speeches on the case will be made this
morning.
Crirmisn to a COAL I%r —A terrible accident
happened in the coal works of Wm. Brown, near
Brownstown, on Monday afternoon One of the
workmen, John Kennedy, was at work in the
pit, in a stooping posture, when the alatteroof—
or tthorsehack"—gave way and fell on him,
crushing him to the door lie was extricated
with difficulty from the 030,1 of slate, and his
face having been crushed to the ground, watt
found to be terribly injured, his wounds bleed
ing profusely His left check bone, upper jaw
and ne,te were broken, his head cut in several
places, and Ills left hip joint was dislocated.
Hie eye bad ',en pierard by a sharp fragment
if coal, and the sight was destreyxd
fits brother, Joseph Kennedy, was in the pit
at the time, near hit,,, an.! was injured by a large
stone falling upon hit hark. The wounded men
were (moseyed to their residence end their in
juries attended to by Ur Walter
W■ learn that the Governor has maid be will
t not grant a respite in the ease of Evans, unless
Judge Wehire shall join is recommending him
to merry This, we suppose, is put npoe the
ground that the Judge. bring cegnirant of all
the fame in the ruse, would not join in the prey
, er for respite unless there was some possible
• room for doubt as to the Justness of the flnel
verdict The Governor bus, in our opinion, no
right to tot,knr.l to shift the burden of responci•
bully in this grave matter hack upon the shoul
ders of any officers of the court. Judge M'Clotre
has had that burden en his shooldere once. Ile
didn't ask the Governor to share it with him, but
bore it up until in the clue course of law It pass
,ed from him. Let the Geeerane act, ono way or
the other.
In■ Claim/in Itcronaicsss —The Washington
i Pa ) Tribune rinotea the resolutions which were
adopted last met a week by the German Ro
publicans of this city, and adde
-All honor to the gallant German Republicans
of Allegheny county. Like their sterling coun
trymen of Nitstairi. they will ever be found
faithful to the cause (or which so many suffer
ed persecution in father land, and finally e:•
Ile. Their votes and influence will tell power
fully in the future struggles between the free
and write systems of their adopted country."
The ?situ, le right —(Ens. Go?
Gnaw/1N RIPIIILICA39.—There was a large
and highly respectable meeting of our German
Republican fellow citizens held last evening
at Iron City College Ilall, to take counsel to
gether in regard to the best means to advance
the cause of Republicanism. J. M. Siebentek,
Esq , was chosen President, nod Adam Krebs,
Est , Secretary Several German gentlemen
addeencod the meeting at length, and the beet
feeling prevailed.
Ton '•Freshion Society - intend giving a con
cert at Lafayette 11.11, on Monday evening,
May 23d. The Society comprises many of
the best amateur musicians and vocallets in the
city. Their entertainments are always aocepts
ble to our people. We ehall have something to
say concerning GM concert again.
Tun Pennsylvania Insurance Company heade
r/tired a dividend of five per cent. The Company
has paid up its leases on the recent eteamboat
fires. It is a safe and pound inattention, and
worthy of the public confidence.
We learn that Mr. J. L. Robertson, who re•
neatly accepted a call from Geneva congrega
tion, N. T., has received a unanimous call from
the New York coogrigstion, termorly_untler the
pastoral care or Rev. James Trestles.
Tim Synod of the Reformed Preebytorian
Church Will meet this afternoon In Rev. Dr.
Sproul's Church, Lanuck street, Allegheny City.
A full report,of the proceedings will be publish
ed in the Odirtte.
INFAVTIOrDSL—On Tuesday evening last, the
body of a (Mild woe found in a oess-pool'on the
premises of a gentleman in Greensburg. A girl
by the namo of Amanda Brinker was arrested
on suepicion of having made wa)i with the
Ws. an indebted to Mr. W. 11. Kincaid for a
copy in pamphlet form of the Eleventh Annual
Report of the Young Men's Mercantile Library
Atieociatlon. We !Alan take occasion, tomorrow,
to toter to it more at length.
Os next Wednesday sod Thursday evenings,
the Sabbath School connected with the Beaver
street M. E. Church, Allegheny, will give their
anniversary exhibition.
Tam Tax QoasTlON.—On Tuesday Mr. Mont
gomery presented a petition In court praying for
an injunction to restrain the commissioners
from collecting the railroad tax. The court re•
plied that the matter hod passed from the eontrol
of the cemthissiouers, cud wan in the hands of
the treasurer, and euggested that the application
be made in the proper manner. The question
will be heard an argument by the court some
time shortly.— ITOeh. Exam
Motu &Coconut° A always to be mode for "flub"
advertisements in nowspapar columns, and iq many
cans exaggeratious aro quito frequent. If a dealer
Ilya up to his protonsions ho is the gainer, bat It
not, his 'attempts at publicity but diminishes Witt-
Ammo. now far the public have recognised ;sing
the high claims mado by J. L. Carnagban .h Co.,
Federal strut, Allegheny city, as to the superiority
of their work, maT, perhaps, be decided by the ex
tent of their business, which hu of isto attained
largo proportions. As mancifuturers of first•elms
clothing, they are fuorablo known throogboutlargo
portions of county.
Ia 00TRA31, when the sun is low,
Come forth In swarms the inreoafoo,
And for our blood thy bon, you know,
And suck it in most roeidi./-
But bogs, swims, 'skeeters—blacx or whi ta—
death's 'embrace ere stiffened mite,
ff Lyon's Powder chance to ilea
In their obscure vicinity..
The effect of this powder almost instantanentut
death to all the knot tribe. °anew tan be pre.
'saved, and homes eleasadof tkivetrodit peat' It is
free from poison, and harmless to mankind and do-
Emtki animals. All genuine, alined E.-,Lson.l Pow
das for Inseen, pills for rats and Welt: • .H .
B ijo u, maks, 25 on.: regular size!, 54 tilt. is-. 41.
• ; . - 4mr. NOW IntlL -
AI" fie Wile= Seitasidolaio.
-.. si.li' - ';'i.] , ';'l,:.
Tel . egrAp4ic.
L• from Europe.
Sr. Jonas, N. P., May 18.—Thd dispatches ire
calved by the Canada, intaroepted ofr Papa Raga,
furnish the following items of intelligence:
The latest accounts from tho seat of war elate that
no serious collision had occurred, though the Ant
tri.ans had been rapulseil in an attempt to cross the
river Po at Traininatn.
A dispatch from Berlin annolnres the death o
Baron Humboldt.
Liivrpad, itoy 6.—Thu sales of Cotton for the
week hare been 29,000 halm at a decline during tho
week of 4(§i d. Brearistutfer cloned quiet, et a de
cline for all descriptions. Prorinions buoyant, fad
all qualities hare advanced.
London Jfonro Market, Sat prLt „
null are quoted et ttnebt 9 0 1.
It in reported that the Sardinian gttrernmene ha.
suited all the Austrian ships at Gonna,
The French troops are entering Piedmont in groan
numbers, and they will soon number 100,000
Napoleon W. to leave about the 12th, to take
command of the aPmy.
It in whispered that martial law will be proclaim
ad in Paris.
Liverpool Comas ,Itarkea, May,
—The C/1:03 of
Cotton for tho pact week amount to 20,000 baler, in
cluding 12,000 hales to speculators and 2000 halos
for export. The quotations are nominal and have
ruffered a decline of on the week. The sales
on yesterday, Friday, are estimated at 4000 bales,
the market. cloning dull at the following prices :
Orleans fair middling 6i; Mobilo fair 7, middling
fa; I:pi/Rade fair op, middling The clock in
port amounts to 403,000 bales, including 314,500
bales of A merican.
Tira LATZST.—Li,
°Mon market la quiet but steady.
Lie...pool Bread/Ito/Tr Mn•ket.—BreridstelEJ gener
ally quiet, at a slight decline, Richardson & Spenoe's
circular reports that the Wheat arkot opened ex
cited; largo specethstire inquiry: piles advanced 9d,
but market awed quint; quotations nominal; red Ss
.1.1, white thrills sd; Southern lot 9/IC
13s C.d. Flour dull and offered at a decline of fid.
Corn, dull and 3d 8.1 loiter; railed 7867 s 3d; ye 11...
l... 7s 2dit1,78 3d; whits Ss 4d @Ss 6/1.
L in, rpt,o( Pr nr:eiae. M ktf.—P rOrilliatie buoyant
and all qualities advanced. Beef buoyant and el the
opening advanced log 201; but market elated quiet.
Pork also opened buoyant and advanced 5 . 1 0 ,10 5/
but dosed quiet though steady at 90r. Bacon quiet.
Lard firm at 60(74025.
London Monet,' Entket.—Consols are quoted at 501
@904. American State Stooks have slightly declined
not exceeding 2 per cent. Itaduray bonds have de
clined considerably,and hot few sales had been .00.
The Bank rates here been advanced to 44 per cent.
and the demand is active. The hellion in the Batik
has decreased £135,000.
The Emperor of Austria t properieg to +eke tho
field.
Arnstieo 3 Keter, Vioona IlarllzerF, failed for two
millions.
WASHINGTON Cris, Slay IS.—According to the
latest advises received hero from official quarters In
Mexico, the main body of the Liberal party war, an
the Ist of May, at Guanafueto, under the command
of Gen. Queens, who wits making preparations for
an advance on the City of Mexico. Much enthu
siasm animated the troops. The English and French
fleets, with the exception of one vessel of each na
tion, hare left SacrlGclos , chick is three miles from
Tara Cruz, and bunco all tears of hostilities'on their
part aro for the present at leant quieted. It was
supposed that Otway wood be iuperseded by another
British minister, and the Constitutional government
be recognized by England. -r .-
Several presentments have boin - mado by the grand
jury against certain parties for embezzlement, frond,
eta., of a public character.
Lieut. Valanstine, of the Navy, has resigned, and
therefore the roust martial artier.] In his race mill
not moot.
Mr. Birhop. CoattnicAonor f Petentr, Bill not
probably enter on the dotter of hi. /Atka till tho 1•t
of June.
Whatevertnay tre tho determination of Alr. A pplo
on, be blur not yot roeigned the office of Aseirtant
- aerator) , of State.
Sr. LOOl9, May IS.—The overlord mail, with date
o :sth alt., has arrived.
Senators Broderick nod Uwin wore mustering their
espectire forces fur the ensuing campaign. There
• ill be two Demarratie ticket, in the field—Lecomp
on and anti-Lecompton. Thu State Convention is
he hold in Sacramento on June IS.
. .
Market quiet and unchanged. iluyer4 saniting
he arrival of overdue fleet dipper.
A drieett from Tnhita to March 22,1 mate uliot a
revolution wan anticipated among the nativer, they
Leong dotermilie,l o to inbcnit to tho letter of the
French Governor.
Sr. torte, May -The St—leseph correspond
ent of the Democrat uotirts the arrival at that place
of Pike's Peakers, who bring deplorable accounts of
the mining prospects and of the soldering on the
It is estimated that 20,000 men sae on now
on their way bark, all or meet of whom are destitute
of money and the neceszaries of life, and perfectly
desperate. Thteats aro made of burning Omaha,
St. Jiieeph, Leavenworth and tither towns, in cense
noenee of the deception used to induce emigration.
2.000 teen are reported f.O mil. west of Omaha. in
a starving Nat'l — Some •-r tie rosiderds I.r
Platt's mouth loved business and tied, fearing
violence at the cis of the encased eloigrontes
Sr. Lot,. Mai Ii - The neer rio, 4 inches led
bight, by day it 1311.1 been stationary. Thu prospect
however, 14 tri favor of another rico immediately, and
probably a very high river. The upper Mitai.sippi
Is stationery nt and abort, Dubuque, bat the Illinois
and Missouri are swelling the latter rotor rapidly.
The weather is dear and pleasant.
Nltt vtat - t.tr.11.17 tinttnt,:tvo fan ttoturroS
at 11,tron. \V LI.. Intl moroir g, dottroying, proporty
to the "mount of tt25,t0".10. It it toppoo . l to Llve
been inocrlinritua.
lertt.tr. May I- —Meer la el. t7ith
5 feet 3inchee is the canal. 3 feet . m
Westb.r clear nierrur• Si .
Tele/m.4.1210 Plarket•
Nam fuss , alay lel —Col tot, 4,r...wed and nondual,l Lox
and middling Now orle.m. vinetod at 1.••
wale, !LE !ata at 17,7049 for Ohld. Wheat d.elloo is male.
Erkrodbaab at 1V42,d25i f i t whin, and rd for rod. Corn It
besvy; male. 31 600 boat at 99 0 7)S forycllow. Pork bens I
at $18321g.(d , AT meal. itacon quiet at 0. 4 tor
irldea. and 7;‘ , .' tor shonLlvra Lard belay,. for
Whiskey [lnn at3o 1 . Pnalar atvady: New Orloan•
C 47!,; Nnit.r r•INL: yat lard Ott td,0:07 , ,i 7.1.
low arm at 11911 , ....,;. titoca• doll Chlow:n A tin , * laladd
CC; lllltoata Central It. It. I-X4 New York t)eotral 72).;.
wart mike, 815;1 Galena! Chtmgo Al; Cleveland A Told.,
La Cruse a blllarankle Id.
. •
Canna 111/ASZT.-11ansea amlee., lint lower, n rnipce to - dn,
WA): rrks 4 lime, average pelt, btu., I iieeti
tiecelpts b.-day SAO batodulranced; ICfCirt /
salts at CX(.1,13,7$ pro. and 604 , ,t1 net.
Ptin.aranaitta, &lay IS —The excitement mitlcad In Dread
stone for the paat four day. ban abated, and pit-name rather
weak.. Wes of 20.00 lob's at $9 f oup.ifine, Alt !,4p_ss 26
fen extra, and $9,60:3,5,7 for extra family, inclmilog soma
nr the Iwo , of low grade at $S 25, and amte atotop tall at
ssZi"kii No change to Aye Hour or Giro Meal. no Cr roc Wheat fade. of: axles of 200 i) hush red at $1,20
471 96; some inferl.iroolt et $1,65. and 1.500 1.0.1 white at
$ 2 45 2 3 0 . Bye de:tined Sc mita 0300 Limb Penns at $1.03
Corn drn.plo, bap.. today rein... to pay 03c lett dull,
and 30:0 boat Pew.a sold at 6 , ..b29c, and loot) Lath Dela
ware at r. Grotnrits more morn,' sole" of km Collie. at
Illiall%, and 1100 bags of St. Dorn ' lngn at tinio Lao.
Conti Sugar sold at 1 3 / 4 :4454 on time. Wlnekey s,irce and
in demand at 32 for Ohio.
- CI:WM.IIAT]. May IK—Flour my dull, and ifficoe entirely
nominal; .patflue offered at S6,lk , @:, but no buyerr; sil
coffer.' for eriperfitie; market cloaol ilDenttled that prices
meet b. retarded nominal. %Vitiate) unchanged mud dull,
ealre at:3;i Prorlalona doll and tin•attloil. Mem Pork
slt; colalng nominal; bulk moat. 13%,i3”.4, but fete buyers
If any at Mean rat. at the Limo. Notb,ing don. in B+COO;
offered on oauy Lerma without finding bairn. Lard offered
at • decline; no wile*. Oro,teriaa unchanged and doll. Et.
change doll at I.f, premium. Money .ready; more demand.
11'..0l dull at 32e.
s. A. Wl< S Co. havejuit opened then Icecre7,ll;
Saloon fur the tenon, where tho lovers of ,this deli
cacy can be supplied al all hours of the clay 'tied eve
ning, together with all the etceteras. They keep•gon
trendy on hand every hind of plain and fancy cakes
and confectionery, manufactured from the best'ma•
taint and got up by competent workmen. Wedding
and other parties sapplied on short notice and in the
vary best style.
& co. --
84 MAIDEN JANE, AND 17 CEDAR STREET,
NEW TORII.
P irR ...a IC 1,1 0 TJ 3IC,
Every Ascription or
WRAPPING, SILININdI AND WBITING
PAPIE R,
or nano oa KUM TO onyza,
FANCY, COLORED AND TISSUE PAPERS,
BLOTTING PAPERS, VELOPE.,
ird'ar wad Bonnet Boards.
TWINE HOUSE
WILLARD ILIRVRY & CO.,
84 Maiden Lana and 17 Crdar
NEW YORK.
itromr, COTTON; FLAY AND. LINEN
- ve , I2rEis;
ntrOZTLO AND 111.10111PACTCM
CORDAGE
Of ovrty deecriptlon
COTTON, JUTE, MANILLA AND AMP:RICAN CRIMP
ROPE,
Tarred fitttr, Ming Lao; °aux Tbrnratt:
S INE TWINES,
•
PROS TIIRRAD, WlCRotrol all kind. or
CORDS AND /LINER.
anteMmodttebirt.o
IMPROVED 11ARAIONIUM.—Juet recd by the sobecrlbwo • now Icaprovwd ORGAN ILARIIO-
o.ll.ulth double airod /huh, It I i • handy:me case of
Block l'lshint: bat excw atop; and folly the power of • 1500
Organ. It Is probably Ob. brat mbar:Ante for • church
Organ ever brought to ILI. city. Prlce low. rhob call
and asannoe. 11. KLEMM t 11110,
.
Sole Agents for Oarbart'. original liarcnonlnurr and Mel,-
deo.. or 7
ICE CILESTS, Moat Snfes. Refrigcratom
Wale Cooln, Dallll4 Apranitue, As, at tb• Irso City
Mare OW MI Warehouse or
• W. W. HP.ADSEUW, \0.1.14 Wood at,
mll3 Flret door below the sign of thy rioldiqi Gyn.
TENN. wirEAT ..0,11) FLAX, SEED.-
28 ack4 whlth Maul;
150 do rod • do; tt
4 d o 41. Eerd; to arriro oo .4341M1(1 Dr4rdah, for
nth by I mill) ISAIAH DICK ICY 4 CO.
BASKETS -300 doz. Eastern Market and
1111 Boaktaltrc sale low by
ml, IWYCLICCE, McCILRICILT CO.
faciu. . ICE. ICE.
ABOUT FOUR LIUNDRED TONS of pure
An.g., Ice , with pliTitogo of house to Nov. Lt,
rtlll be sold oo timo for opprorod endOreed plow. For allo
by V 9 D. 0.. e J. LL SAWYER..
PANEL P.A.P.WAS,— In Oak, Marble arid
Tints, cleaves made fox lasiepeg the now. Ent clap
Mutilatini for Decorator. Nil and examine at
ap'be W. P. td•EPLIALL • CO.
CIiSESE-F-4` • 00 boxes prime new Cheese for
4as by Nyl4l 'ISNOT IL COLLINS.
DEANS-100f bbls Small .White,in store
.1.11 sad for ado by • 21.141VER omwoazu, ,
a~li. , 129 rad 152 Porand K. war lbabbadd.
bEAOLIES---30.eack4.'Xgoaleaspe; for sale
J. Atm Toxleve roullanmess. by - - • •
mayl4 • .1. &LIGGETT 06.. 75 Water kin front sta.
11_1b17.4400b.15: forxido '
4011i011. , :
VILOG:11.11,11 7 i!400 . Inas store and lot
Arjoali!r : MUM Win aym
DEMME
MEM
Commercial.
MUM TEE OP dEIaSEATION FOE ELtY.
E. Garza, T. P., P. E. Bacaoi WX:II. WOW" Oro. D
Jona, Ow. *.Co 3. • -
PITTEIBUROU ASALUSZT.S.
Reprlett .I').x.ciar for tie /1/49ttrijh Ga.. 411.
PITTSISCROII, TIMILID/V, MT 19, 1940.
STOWS-4b. feellog yeaterlay was less firm. partiewlarly
from 60.1 hands, and pricey catty wharf receded folly 25e,
will, wake of 550 bible, la lota, at 96,76 end 7 for Super 'end
Ertre. From stare, 13 and 75 Uhl. Super et $7. and 600 bbla
it lot. at 677 2, ter &Teri 57.5047,62 for Rave, end 67.754
S for fluidly do. Tandems/10 zeslat $4, sod 75 do at 94,12.
97. Floor, to IVA at 9107, from atter.
ORAlli—..low from store of 260, and 123 bush Cists at 67.
111100ER1103—itaies of 10 bhda Sugar a: fi, and 6 do at 8!..1 .
Molserem, 10 10 , 1 , 1•1:42." Coffee, 10 1,6, At 13.
nr 22..00 fba, la lota. at 73:q6 /Sr ihro ,.
der., 10 for Bider., end 10 , ,,fa10N for flame; nod 6 tea 6. C.
llams at 12.4. A ea 3,000 Ins Unitary Shoulders a: 714.
GERNIAII CI Hale of 10 See at po.a too.
OIL--salas rf 1 a sort t bolo No. Lard Oil at 9d.
liAli 7 lialca of 21 load• at SZSULI at $9.",:n14 ?ton
POTATOE&—aoIoa of 75 1.5 1511 at $2,5(1,..1 L5O bOab
at 7543 . 95, R. in quallty
1111 , k1 , —saln of stt greon pa: tad at 5 3,1 CO dn dry Fan: a:
FERll .7 niee of 25 half t.W White fit 51,!63,5.
MONETARY AND COMMERCIAL.
Theresal a verse en 'Change to-day. Cmeraters in the
leading speettlaileo artfcles. retired on Paturday, feeling
decidedly otwaxy. The market bare and elsewhere, at the
close, aa.ra • threatroleg appearthw, and it was oneeletake
ably evident, that • fresh ehortilant would liv necateary to
keep op the exeitcriaaat. For this the expected foreign new*
was the ieely rell•nce, and (.r 45 henry this was analouely
ha , inn arrived only is time (or the
publication of the sews In the morning papers. Tito aelei•
tea, both as regarded the war nueetien, sod the condition of
foreign markets fur breed...loe so provisions, proved all
right fur a la., and a feeling of ratio. Ole booyancy arm , again
gully establithed, early ita the day. This was farther Edam
latoo by reports from New Yost, an 1 Floor adrat.md to $7.75
for superfine, with salsa of extras at $559,t5. Teo minutes
had art elapsed, however. loom the reading of the New
Fork divasch, until the arrival of the Nora Pcotim, with
one day latue from Europe. wag aul.oolllMal. Bedtime was
vutpended fir thn reading of the diapateti. Ilia latter t in
tsion,l the lutelll.euco that the Liverpool market clotioa
quint fit Flour and Gni,tu. This acteilaa we:blanket upon
tb. trade, and the rota it was, auperfine sold before the Wee
of butanes at $:,o0, with more otter, than buyer of that.
In :init. Volk plc, adv.:mod 2156Siic bbl, but that:market
chnoil taus Wonat elw Mood Inactive.. These stnidou
fluctuations vholvoil Ito extreme seutltlventaa of rhe trat.,
. .
and the thinxy character of the bast. opera which Mo. more
tot utwoo,d, in part. (her curreocy try to Not, higher than
Lirerpoul pricey, mina .o far no the retirement 1. , predicated
upon an anticipated foreign demand, It onturally
npain the Bret indication of a reaction, In ktu,l.a.d; for Itt
the tatter country n lumber heavy otraore is necemary to
abippir d t margta. Thom is a better feelmg to barley, bat
prices are not titglm. Uietlllrr. am ming it to tome extent
n- shrp.nente of Bee, n daring th, week were unumally
!Otte, coropti.lng LYN bhde.—iCio Gaz.
The receipt of the war new. tole morning threw the mar
kart into a gnat ...to, of exchetnent,md Wheat rapidly rote
on ta ;11,73 for No. 1 it-d Wiuter--eo advance of Sc
the choing prim of Saturday. Standard !epilog alen
I toratue In great demand advano,l 10. Other grurieu
men,
out nu brmysta lu the atterecon the elcitement died
away. mat the market thepeed 2i fc, rtt which drclito. It
cles:d quiet but Orin. The traulac.lood amounted to nteott
100,Ctlo bcch..t toe Nu I lied; 5t.44,C,0LL0 ha ho.
B.. 1; FI,ZU fur N. I :prim,: 11,1 , .1 I, l her Smt,lore Spring;
for No. ii Spring - , god Eq1,115 for Rejetlo,l
Flour w.e oleo btto,aut awl vrah hit hunt,
dernrable nbok Efferst g. About %GOO bb:e changed hantla at
$1',G . 2.."16.7,i,73.4 for fair to good Winter tetras. and $0(.. , :t..0
common to Matte double tetra Vcrlng brand.. Con, o.lnon.
ced lc, , olth conehboable ecliritl. About 3.3.000 bosh
changed lianas at E..bc f. n b, for prime river. 6:: for
good to choice rated, ail.t; and h2r:i3Oic for No 1 it. B , in
more. Gate quiet, bet firmly hold Barley active, a
goof demand for No. 2, which mid freely at p oin f
[Tho receipts of ITheat at Chitegn an, alaut 2.0,00 u bosh a
day, and the salmi 100,MObtmh. Where does the Cook come
from for three I.rge operationet—Eb. Gat J
The export demand (or produce coutinuce to add to the
enpply of Marten, Eschang, and with .at cf the Limed,
balances are increasing. Ibe market was doll, to-day, at
pre and and buying rates were kitia:it for .lioatint and •
InCr, and 7, , y fir Philadelphia Sork.--Lein• Moo..
bun. tbri_ruit Carrot . .11ALSE0, Monday. May 1.13:L
npirabl tendency in tir• market tact nirok, Ruh rot.
aut., the doravtl batug f,At, aud thetwpply ouruparnti,l)
OA. Thn r.c•lyt., hnxrv. r, nrn InCreartio, hod ns [L.,
weather apprcar hes ills expected that pri sell] hdlGii
as the demand wall to lho moil of th e
Cattle ox.
hibited t. .a are from Lancaster and Chtchir counths,
and the pislily wan ritner better than last week: Nearly
It* head were sent to Now York, in anticipation of higher
price. This shows that drovers are firm in Chair demands.
on indifferent .boot selling, unless at frill mites. Tha to!-
lowing wsa the range of prices to-day:— '
Choirs qnslity,rf 100 ms,).
Primo
Fair
Ordinary "
• ferior
A few 62 1 / 1 4 *old at sl2 'Go Iba.
The offering - . of &Merl, 1.611,1112i04 to 2,5 , 0 head. The sake!
sem effected at from r.itNc, arms. and 7,30%c for vrockel
th onod quellty are In Bettye demand.
The arrivsla of Howl at , Phillip'. Colon Drove Yard
amount to .0.500 head, which cold at prime mown; from
!,i to pi% - p 100 05e, not.
Money mutton. obandant at previom roles, but there
le less willingness to not It up In long engagements.
Ito hoar of about 1.500,640, In gold golog to Boston for Om
etenmer of Wednesday, shipped by the tomut of the Roths
child Thu bate by the 800 ..f the 'Neat Onto been ell
Fought (or ablpment It was en leretood that before, nun
orrangement can ha coocloded upon hotly - sou the four trout
of railroad., raze Important domestic questions mos:
setthel betrern the Ede not titer York Control. Ono of
the. Is the an.nnt of robe:a) t , Fe {odd Fy the Ctotrat ti
the Erle h,r Itt“;,tng up c.l p.r...nger 'area between
Nen - York and Inetlat. The Gen. - 711 have offered $161,00/
annum, but Et le will cot. 1...11501 with
then f'22,0.(01.
Tha [Nut StAlttalmt exbALL., tibvtlt tho fratnr.• nLich
,ccr ring in th....m tchlrh It
T.33crally toppu,..l wt,obt .1,3 y. 3 contr... Eon.. of
the 13r,r3 1 , 3t.\3 0.10 L....yr...fed. hilt 11,, ..xpautt-u 11,
nll iattitutiou• Tottitiallt3.l wheal. The Isnot' yp,cto
larue, but IA ma lo up by the CallLirula arTitol On On
tbo ah,teu.eut kuoe ...Lich, whit. It eZclnn app.,-
ut 411 bulatinduco tbilallyeuersot
our leo-ling bauty to penny-T.. tu a tousyrratire
Th. tAlowing I. comp3rutiva 3taterucut 111 cur.tl.tl,n
of thy y Uynh• lb. 3.-rtz yttilog !..tyy 7 and
Nay 11
MI, 7 Zl.l 1,
5117.,r19.51, ;129 c3u,4h5... 516.W.11
_. 014,24
,13 .7(4
1 C 72 tyll 175,011
Tr.t,
Imports by Parer.
MONONGAHELA NAVIGATION GISIPANE.—E4 b: , 14
E.mr, elOndltrl 7.75 On glom!, MI/Ily a cz; 50 do en, Plv-k;
57 Lbl. Door, MO.; 3 ban g. - "es, Gerdman; 143 bbl 11,tr,
El Obit; 100 boo, Gray. C. 5 fill tEmr...iterthonx' 37 d., du, Cal.
Iwo, 3 Ldl..k., 12 We 11,12 r, owner: 153 00 do, 31 . E1r0,: 37
01 by.ley, >lllier A t, 7 do om.. 5 bbl 11..gzr, 11e.3 - 1-r; 1111
d oar, 11'1104r0.1 40 do, Borland.
Thr s..tht, area T.ry warm yeszarday, and the rtv, get•
two W. Gave vrry I.t:lt ~,rret in the tray. home
The Cipcl.all Commercial. of Tuesday, mye
../ ha 1t.‘11.....;•e mod to.pir• City Catws in f. um PPP.: urplt,
.pd dtp.rted for SC Lout... The lilenu,azod. top ea.f Corp
Nnahui.:,.. 7h. ft s artircil Mara Pit.burgb.
The Ilrn.phis mud Ida May were dm firet boaca th;ousti the
car., Tn. f..rn....."nertyrd ie fb, tuJeut..;, and the Intl.,
paan•l up 1.. r I'lttat.largh last chat.
Oar of the wrt <aft, boats f. boar ce.p.agril uteulklng the
Nat. Holmes .4 David Ottr,d, that •imk, cohilion, In th.
Ohio, oral - Aurora."
Mr. hbth.r.l Jonro, the ruat,ot the steamer T.mtho3t.ned
duntally, but net (Abets - ebut blmeelf is me Geo at Lou is
Nasumua —Tim Cumberland mu falling on the 31th,
with 7 feet .We alioaLa The Itlibterd left far littsbutnlt
en the 13th.
There eat 120 i one malitary arrival at till, part y.terdayt
even tea Wheeling. packet tailed to Co
/be Departure. WM. the litre., fur tt.linute i and the /Dr
motile, fur Nutrelle.
The boat. leaving Ueda) are the Chigoe, fir Louisville
and the Angle-Stixon fcr
Copt Jant Woodourn, Co.P.llr of the Intr. etetmer J.ll .
Conn, arr,voi home yeatrruay froth ht. Paul. lie repent
thee on Sunday lave, the Fred Lorre, witch iced above re:l
- hula her etnetn Op, and lb paaaungent were tewld.
al, we, It wet thothtia, 'malty. We marvel that we have
aeon uvreport ut this eatavtroehe.
The water In Glens lien, tee, 3 feet.
ticgulat .stcaintro
..„..
1859. Beason Arrangement 1859,
BETWEEN'
ST. LOUIS AND ST. PAUL
DAI LY NORTIIERN LINE
PACK NT.? FOIL GALENA, LPIIIIUQUE.
b FILL WATER AN Il 8 r. PAUL.—The fell>aing •Wirtark , l
umoilficeut bid° ..beel ....Ts wall thin [lto tor
.Ise coming year, len‘ . ing
Monday URNItY CLAY.
Monday NORTHERNER.
Cara SteTengon
. A.1(41,1.
Tiered:ly CANADA . ............ " Ward.
Tneeday...—.PEUßlNAW "71th.
Weineeley..LUOlß AI AY...._ ......... " J. D. Rhodes..
Weineeday..AONT LSITY ..... Ch. liorrhsni.
Tbunday—.AISTROPOLITAN.--. T.D.lthindey.
l'imridey...sllNNESOTADEll.l: T.lit. MILT
DEW DROP— "N. W. , Paiker...
" entpster. ,- .. -
batiarilay DENMARK y. -
Fetid., —.WU. L. PiIi'LNCD ..... 3L Greene
The Northern Lino has been in eaccreefal operation der ,
in the put year, and for regitlwit* condors and 'perfect,
raliatility to eretyrerpect,bes order been earposeed by any
organization oa the Western demi.. Ilarin4oddedslx rien"
steamer, to the Line, they are noT prepare 4 to off e r teerme...'
ed facilidea for too transaction of all Mishima minuted to
them, asil hope to merit • continuation of the literal pct
ronage heretofore ma lit:wally Whined upon three.
For any inforsomin that may be required. apply at the
Wheel:kat, at die foot of Lamat insect, or at the Northern
Line peehet °Sire, No GI Commercial street. between MVO ,
and Leend. WARDE s ;HALER, General Aseote
nirTl3.l
Cincinnati. Ea: • .;,••
DOR iliNClNisairrrotis
"VILLE.—The Coe Wainer JACOB rOlic .
°apt Audio.", Briora,olori, VIII kayo for Wo.into and
ell latemoillalit writs en 211113 DAYOlith'icet„ at 6
a . c!ooli P.O. fur freight pp papago. apply on Dria4 or to
01317 ELAOK, BARNES it CO, Agoras.
.i....
..Sil
110 1 E, CINCINNATI & .I.OUIS.'
.1.; VIL —The SplontilditcazoorCLlZTON, --. , , :I •
Day cc, v me fur Lt o abo, an 3 allduttr4.l9l4acets. 3
parte nu TIIII DA • •
tx...6.4,
rlbilra.. ALlAtltibadr:li: - ..llire - ''''''' , l:
•
. .
trelabt or paaaav a '' NAN cr to
m 7116 - ICII, SARNI:9k CI, 4.intp.
fouls, &c.
v - s - FTA - V14.- k gr att
The floe gam. EMU. Capt. las. M
alta, well for the above and all Intrrthedlatu porta co
8 ATUBDAY, the 21th lat., at 5 o'clakl , K. For freight ap
papaw , apply uti bawd or to
Joll 7 PLSCR, ItAILNEd CO., Avati..
FOR ST. LOUIS, GALENA, DU
AND ST. Pete—Tbe [1,4 and
fpiondlil steamer FT. LOUIB, Gnt . Jet.J r , ern k.•.•re
or the above and talutermedtabs port. go TaLi DAT,l9th
infant. Tor lief ea or Nasage mut) to the aspLatra cn
board. • m3/.0
;far Eatt ,supettoi.
Voirr rir ri 6 Kr - t 0717 . 11
new eves *munch steamer ;MAYHEM
1.0117,41 m I , pnKtoly, Haat., .11l nlnfroa,
Ohlo, to littage=lll.ll a regal. mite cdeymy the ISM
son. land on bar first trip on 2111.3 DAY.
the for freight or passaite apply on boar/
or t..•. 1- • UAItILIITYMN a 00..
aplAylttay - • .. OhM.
Luc St.Vaul
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