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MONDAY MORNING, MAY 30, 1859
MR. BITCRANAN'fi own office-holders, in turn
ing against him, have opened upon him like a
pack of famished hounds. There is retribution
in all •this, and hods now reaping the bitter
fruits of corruption with which he signalized the
commencement of his administration by sowing
broadcast throughout the land. Men nho have
received appointments from hie own hands are
now boldly telling him bitter truths which have
been permitted to lie dormant for more than a
quarter of a century. The "organ" has its
hands full of "defences" and "explanations" and
equivocations, by means of which it expecte to
silence the rcbelious members of its own party.
Matters are no better in the South than they are
in the North, although the President has sacri
ficed his future reputation and his present peace
of mind to conciliate the people of the former
section. There is .trouble everywhere for the
President-.-no Seddon or locality is exempt from
the contageous example of rebellion in the ranks
of his followers. The last case on hand is the
insubordinate conduct of Forsythe, late minister
to Mexico, who is now venting his indignation
at the course of the President, in his editorial
capacity, through the columns of a Mobile news
paper.
to a late number he charges Mr. Buchanan
with treachery and hypocrisy towards him, on
several occasions, and cruelly alludes to the old
"bargain and sale" story, which, after having
been dead and buried, le exhumed to torment its
author in his old age. Ile Out continues in hi s
bitter assault :
"We expected, of course, that Mr. President's
organ MR would open all their pipes at once
upon Mr. F. Well, he can stand the din, so
long as they do not even attempt to controvert
his Mamma and facts, and this has been post.
poned by a general accord, 'until the next ses
sion of Congress,' which means rine die. Mean
time' we do not intend that the personal issues
in the Case phall be changed and lost eight of in
the 'noise and confusion of the organs.' Mr.
F.'s complaints are against his Excellency Mr.
James Buchanan, President of the United States,
andluntil he calls off his Presidential hounds
from Mr. F.'s heels, we shall continue. to show
up that 'Sage's' virtues to the people of the
South. There is no Bob Letcher seal of obliga
tion to close our mouth or fetter our pen, and if
that honeet Kentucky ex-Govenaar goys to the
grave without letting out his secret about Mr.
Buchanan's part in the famous Clay and Adams
coalition of 1825, it is no reason why we should
not make free use_of our information touching
Mr. B.'e history, acquired in our own time, end
reaching back to an_anterior generation."
It is not generally known that this Mr. For
sythe is the eon of the late John Forsythe, of
Georgia, who, in hie lifetime, was a cotemporary
of the President. As Mr. Buchanan is a de
vout worshipper of "great families," he canner
dipmiss this gentleman with a contemptous al
lusion to his obscure origin, as he has often done
in similar controversies.
WALKER AI HIS OLD TILICKS.—That contempt
ible little "man of destiny," as his still more
foolish followers are fond of terming him, is about
again, endeavoring to do mischief. This fellow
is only bold because he presumes 0.1 the lenity
of the national government, and it is a pity that
he cannot be brought to condign punishment, in
the manner suggested in the following - extract
from the Washington correspondence of the
North 4=rd-eon:
"The rumored fillibuslering movement of
Walker upon Nicaragua is necessarily annoying
to the Administration, just at the time !hen our
difficulties in Central America are about being
adjusted. His destination is only suspected, not
known, though the special object of his visit to
California, two months ago, was well understood
to be a recruiting expedition, which the imper
feet intelligence — now reeeived seems- to verify
substantially. The District Attorney and Mar
shal in San Francisco had instructions which
ought to have prevented the exodus of any such
organized force, and their remissness, or culpa
ble neglect, can hardly be excused, after the no
toriety of Walker's presence and proteeding,.
The instrurtions to the Home Squadron, MOat of
which has been on active service between Aspin
wall and Sun Juan, are positive, and require the
arrest of any armed expedition. If Walker
should be taken, it is to be hoped he will be
brought into some port where the laws of the
United States can be properly enforced, and this
discreditable farce of bringing him home for
trial, and then releasing him, cannot be repealed,
as it has been too often. He has done much
mischief already, besides sacrificing t he lives of
thousande of deluded followers."
Walker is extremely fortunate in baring
vary imbecile administration to deal with. That
be has not been tooled up long ago be should
thank Mr. Buchanan, and not attribute his
escape from justice to his own shrewd operations
or to his extraordinary merits.
Hon. Huurnaar Maxsttatt has declined- the
opposition nomination to Congress from the
Louisville (Ey.) district. lie retires, he says,
because he desires repose and prefers to leave
the settlement of public questions to others. The
•
Cincinnati Commercial says: •
"There will be much incredulity felt as to the
desire of Col. Marshall to leave the agitation of
public questions to others. A few days since
we heard that he was not only vim confident of
a re-election, but believed himself the man set
apart for next Speaker of the next House. The
probability is that he declines because he cannot
consistently go with Joshua F. Bell and the
Louisville Journal in their demand far a Slave
Code for the territories, while he is too much of
a man to occupy an uncertain and deceptive po
sition. The South is losing her strong men in
the House, those whose parliamentary experience
and force of character gave her o power greater
than that of mere votes. With Stephens, Orr,
Letcher and Marshall absent from the next
Howe, the vacuum will be large."
Errasioss Mee—Goy, Wise, who represent/
one wing of the Southern Democracy, and the
,New Orleans Delta the other, both agree in con
demning the administration of James Buchanan
na the most worthless that was ever inflicted on
the country. On no other question can they
agree—on all others they are as wide apart as
the poles, and contented to remain at dagger's
point. — But, in opposition to "Old Bock," they
are a unit. With such opponents it is not prob
able that our President will be complimented
with a renomination at Charleston. Should the
.ultra pro-slavery faction succeed, they will :de
; mand a new Man to carry out the policy for
-which *Ur Szecutive eserificed everything a
men ore statesman holds dear.
Tna Managers of the New York Central and a
Representative from the Pennsylvania Central
have been in communication to-day, endeavor
ing to arrive of rates for !tares which would be
remunerative. No agreement, however, hod
been made at a late hour. The Erie took no
part in the discussion. It war proposed, 00 the
part of the New York Central. to leave the ques
tion of freight rates to the freight agents of the
four roads, but this was not adopted. The Erie
would only join the negotiations on the platform
of Mr. Morati'a first fulmination mod a subsidy.
Notwithstandieg the dentate of certain parties
.the statements we made yesterday in regard to
the state of the finances of the Erie road were
strictly correct, and to-day we hear that that
Company bare decided to pay nothing for the
present but the running expenees of the Road.
This crisis in their affairs has been brought
abottl,by their inability to meet certain mortgage
coupons which were noted for. payment yester
day and to-day, and the unwillingness of the
''':Directors to Involve themselves personally to
relieve the Road from its pressing liabilities.
The condition to which this corporation has ar
rived is a striking commentary upon the shoo
' lute necessity of paying $25,000 salaries. We
think, however, the same result could hare been
a ttained upon a much smaller expenditure.—
N. P. Trib.
T. Washington Constitution hue the impu
dance to publish an article on "The Ethics of
Polished Hostility." The editor can never
speak of one of the great political parties of the
,country without applying an offensive and lying
epithet, and does not hesitate to style good citi
zens "traitors." "enemies of the Union," etc.,
simply because they differ frith him as to the
rpollay of the government. Ile is a pretty fel
low to talk of the "Ethics of Polished ;leant,
'ty.": He needs 'polishing off in the style of the
flatto Champion of Ectgland.--Cm. Com.
Tartan shone brilliantly into the room where
Humboldt died, and It b reported LUC hie last
words, -addressed to MI niece, were, : 4.wte
herrliot(dleee Btrablen; hie echeinen die Erde
sum /Hamel= infect! :flioir grand these raym
they foam to ;leokog Euth co Fleavami
[Spada CatroracdsaFe d Wa Pdt.bangh Gamic]
The Old !School Gomm! Attembly.
banana Foils, May 27.—The corrected oorint of
the solo on location of the Nortb-wnst Senaltutt7
gives for Chicago 252; for Indianapolis, 72.
The order of the day was then taken up, viz:
The Report of the Board of Eelueetioe.—Bev.
Comtland Van Itennealaer, D. D., Secretary of the
Board, addressed the Assembly. The report ill
very interesting. cue. I glee an abstract below. The
Report is the Fortieth Annual.
CANDIDATEII.—Tbe number of new candidates
received has been 141, making in all, from the
beginning (in 1819,) 2771, the whole number on
the roll during this year has been 391.
The aggregate number of candidates is oio more
than the number on the roll Mat year.
The number of nem candidates is thirty right
more than the number received last your. This
large Increase is the true exponent of the suc
cess of this year's operations.
The relative differenee between the students
in their theological and collegiate courses, as
compared with last year, is somewhat remark
able:
Theological etudeole
Collegiate
STATE OF TOE THEAMIRY.—The following is a
general view of the pecuniary affairs of the
Board during the ecclesiastical year, ending
April '2oth:
I. MMUS. It Nellool3 AND rttlin
Receipts, $ti2,677 1.571,9
Balances, IStiii, R OSI el D 6 05
Total itiColllB, 68,118 IM
Paymenta, 61,616 65
BWitmmNlUq
nL lIILSCLI-Lidiooll Thu
Re !pt., $193 Oci
Balaricts,lB(.B, 3 76
Total Income ,
Paymentz,
Bshump, 1559, 43 70 1359 69
The total receipts of the year, from all sources
are '558,057 18. The total receipts of the Can
didates' Fund are $52,077 92. This is the lar
gest sum (or candidates received into the Treas
ury of the Board of education since its organiz
ation in 1819. The increase, above the receipts
of last year in this fund, is $4994 85.
The experience of the Board of Education is,
that the supply of funds has always equalled the
demand.
The very large increase of new candidates this
year, will mill for an increase of pecuniary
means. Nearly forty new candidates, beyond
the number received last year, indicates that
the aggregate number on the roll for the coming
year, will exceed four hundred.
The balance in the treasury, which is nearly
the same as last year, enables the Board to
C00.1161211CC its annual operations in hope, and
without the embarrassment of an immediate ex
igency.
c The Board have to announce to the General
Assembly the resignation of Dr. James Wood,
the Associate Corresponding Secretary, who has
accepted the Presidency of Hanover College.
The Board deem it proper to state that it is
not their intention to fill this vacancy. The
work of the Board will be conducted, as form
erly, by the two Secretaries, who were in office
before° the services of Dr. Wood were brought
into requisition.
The Sixth Rule on the "Reception of Candi
dates" ir1921 follows:
ART. li. No person shall be received by the
Board unless he has been a member in regular
and good standing In some Presbyterian Church
at least twelve months; and in addition to giv
ing good evidence of his capacity for the acqui
sition of knowledge, he must have spent at least
three months in the study of the Latin language.
The Board report to the Assembly that, at a
late meeting, this rule was so altered as to make
the required peried of church membership six
months instead of twelve months.
It is doubtful whether the relation of can' di
dates to their Presbyteries is, in all eases, suf
ficiently intimate. At least, it will he generally
admitted that the Presbyteries ought to possess
definite knowledge of all candidates as to their
progress in their Medics, and as to their gene
ral qualifications for their office. If the General
Assembly should deem the suggestion wise and
important, a recommendation of it to the consid
eration of the Presbyteries would bring it be
fore those bodies in a way, adapted al least to
secure its discussion.
PRE.IIVTIZIIIAL J1 , 60131(6, , —The number of
Presbyterial Academies under the care of the
Presbyterian Church is sixty one, this to one
more than last year.
Ashreim inslaute.—The Institute is under the
supervision of a well-known Presbytery, is im
mediately controlled by a reliable hoard of true.
tees, and is conducted by an able and efficient
principal, the Rev. John P. Carter. The firm
fruits of the Institute are lbree young men who
have completed their studies, been licensed and
ordained by the New Cantle Presbytery, and are
now on their way to Africa, as missionaries of
the Presbyterian Board of foreign Missions.
Collegrs —The work of the Board of Educa-
Lion in its relation to Colleges, is increasingly
important. Though, on hervtoforn, ministerial
education in the tient and chief work of the
Board, this other work, if taken by itself, is one
of vast magnitude. They are performing an in
valuable service in this department. To their
timely aid many colleges in the West owe much
of their pecuniary prosperty, and soma of them 1
their very existence.
No of Colleges under supervision -or e , ntrol
of the Presbyterian Church,
Rev. Dr. Lyons, of filissistoppi. N.V.sewed the tee.
port of the Committee on the Itots,t of the Loan.
The committee recommended the Assembly to up
prove there:meat of the Board for a contribution on
the annual day of prayer for colleges; they rdso no ,
ommend greater attention to this Cause in the dons
lions of the sanctuary; also :notecase on the part of
Presbyterians over their eatitlidates. elan Increased
attention to the interests of colleges and Presbyterial
academic.; also recommending, renewedly, a deli
cation of children to the ministry Ly parents. also
recommending at least one sermon every year Ly
rotators, on this subject; with Other less important
provision..
Rev. Mr. Merrill, of New York, and Rev. Mr.
Graves, of Mississippi, addressed the Assembly
the motion to adopt the Report. Also Mr..l.
Mitchell, of Germantown, and mhers.
The Report was adopted.
7' he Seminary (mertion Ayoon— Dr. Palmer, from
the Committee on Theological Seminaries, to inquire
into what action was necessary in regard to the trans.
fer of the North-west Seminary, reported a series of
resolutions, providing as follows:
1. The Assembly accepts the donation of fil 00,000,
presented by Cyrus Hall McCormick, for the endow
ment of profeasorships.
2. Thanks Mr. McCortnick for hie munificent free
will offering.
3. Refers the offer of forty-five acres from other
gentlemen, and all similar offers, to tho Beard of
Directors, to Is accepted or not at their discretion.
4. Adopts the constitution of the oil Seminary,
with such changes as ere necessary.
5. Directa the Board of Directors to take means to
procure the legal transfer and cafe investment of the
charter and title of the Seminary, and to obtain from
the legislature of Illinois such legislation as shall be
neressary fur that purpose.
6. Makes the election of four professors the first
order of the day for Monday afternoon, to fi ll the
chairs of (1) Exegetical and Didactic Theology: (21
Polepsic and Pastoral Theology; (3) Church History
and government; (4) Biblical and 'Oriental Intern
7. Resolver that nomination, for there be now r
aired.
8. Resolves the election of directors after that of
professors. •
The constitution wan then rend, and the hour o
adjournment having arrived, the Assembly took
recess until three o'clock.
dliornoon Se..ion.—Nomiontions were made to til
Vacancies in the Boards of Foreign and Domenic
The Northwest Seminary matter came up.
Dr. Smith thought the title of the chair of Didac
tic and Exegetical Theology wan not a proper one.
Dr. Humphrey said that logically there was no
ground for separating Didactic from Polemic
Theology.
Dr. McGill moved to recommitt the matter of ad
justing the chairs to the committee, with the addi
tion thereto of Drs. Humphrey, Smith, Thornwell
and Prof. Wilson. Amended no as to refer it to a
select committee, consisting of these four gentlemen
and Dr. McGill, and adopted.
Mr. Holcomb, of Si. Paul, moved that the name
of ••North {treat" be stricken out, and .Cilicago" in
serted. It is now eminently a Chicago mlatitutiou.
Laid on the table.
The first resolution reported by the emeniitteo
ceptiog the $100,000) was adopted. of course, who
would ray ..no'" to a gift like that
The second resolution ' thanking Mr. McCormick,
was adopted. Also the third, fifth and sixth (except
to much of it ea was junt referred to a select com
mittee.) sod eighth were adopted with slight amend
ments.
The Select Committee returned and reported the
following adjuetment of chairs
1. Didastie and Polemic Theology; 2. Biblical and
Reelcolesticel lottery 3. Historical and Pastoral
Theology and Church Government; 4. Biblical Lit
erature and Esigeses. The chairman Dr. Smith,coneidered this a normal adjustment ' lf any special
circumstance may hereafter 1010101 a ehanAo, the As.
eel:l36ly can make it on applicition of the Trustees.
The report was adopted.
The seventh resolution of the committee Ghat
nominations for profesiors be now made,) was Laken
up and adopted.
The following nominations were then made •
Moir of Didactic and Polemic Theido9y.-1:.
D. McMaster, D. D., New Albany; N. It Itice, D.
D., Chicago, T. V. Moore, D. It., Richmond; A. O.
Fairchild, Westmoreland county, Pa; Dr. Atwater,
Princeton; Dr. Thornwell, Charleston; Dr. Brockin
ridge, Louisville; John Hall, D. D., Trenton; Dr.
Palmer, Now Orleans.
Dre. Palmer, Thernwell and Brockinridge, wished
heir name,' to be withdrawn. which the Howe did
.of do.
Chair of /litlira! and Errireinatirll
John C. Lord, D. IL, Buffalo; Dr. Van Bones.lsar,
Philadelphia; James C. Moffatt, D. D., Princeton;
Akar on Williams, D. D., Canonsburg; Wilson Lord,
IL D., Brooklyn; D. K. Junkfn, D. D., flaking.-
burg; B. T. Wilson, Illinois; B. IL Wilson, D. D.,
Cincinnati.
Dr. Humphrey stated that Dr. Van Repeal=
wished Ms name withdrawn.
Chair of Histatinal and Pastoral TArolosy anti
Cburcb aorsmesus.—Jortathan Edwards D. D.,
Philadidplds; Niche Murray , D. D., , Elisabetb.
HOW L..T.Halsay,.D. D., 'LouloUle; Charlea W.
swat, 0411141,111N - eanNei J. Baia, Nutlegon
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Dr, Genday,'.Wasbligton City; &J. P.".lladerson, D. _
D.., Bt. Louis; Ft. L. Stahtun. D. .D.; 'Chilienthe; J.
Clark, D D., Philadelphia; E. D.: Q. Prime, New ,
Turk; A. G. Rankin. D. D., New Tork;
Dr. Edwards stated that Dr. Gurley had anti.,
inn! him to withdraw his name.
Chair of itihfirat Literatr,re and E.r..gisia.—Jas
A Lynn, li I), of 3lissiodypi; John %V Yerimmr, I)
Danzille, Pa; S Elliott, Oxford, Ohio; Rev R
Elliot Williams, Agra. W M Scott, lo Cie.
ciunati; John McLaren, I) I), Allegheny: .1
Salford. U I); E C Wines, I' 10, Waahington; J 11
Eke, h l), St. Louia: Janke W Alexander, Prince.
ton: T V Moore, I) I), Riehomml.
• • • .
Ur. Stanton wished his name to be withdrawn fr,, m
the list of nominations.
The Moderator. in accordance with remota, the
Asiunulily having fatinhed their 13641,111 in regard in
nominations, offered a eolemo prayer to Almighty
Caul for the Divine direction.
Phr DomeAar Speer, of California,
morel that tho matter of the liumestin illiffital9 lin
port ho taken up. Carried.
The fifth resolution, in regard to California tide
!done, was pending.
Mr. Can Dyke being entitled to the floor, yielded
to Dr. Humphrey for a personal explanation.
Dr. Humphrey said Mr. Can Dyke had made a
personal reference to him yesterday, of which he
now wished to soy something. As chairman of the
committee, he hod made inquiry of Dr. Mungravo my
regard to certain rumors as to the action of the Board
upon application of missionaries to go to California,
he replied that Co far as ho recollected there had been
three applications for California; two had been ap.
pointed; the other was deferred for a time for wont
of funds in the treasury: in a few weeks, however,
the young man withdrew his application provision
ally upon receiving a call from a congregation. The
young man was not eminent for his prudence; in a
certain contest he bad in reference to a particular
subject, he had pursued such a course as to cause
great difficulty. It was not the nature of his views,
bat the evidence that he was imprudent and Indis
creet that canned his application to be rejected. It
was afterwards made apparent that be was not senti
mentally a fixed Presbyterian.
Mr. Van Dyke made a few remarks. softening
down his trenchant assaults npon the Board, pre•
stinting nothing, however, in addition to his remarks
of yesterday. Adjourned till nine o'clock Saturday
morning.
Last year. This year.
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iv. AFILICAN /WM
A remark, which casually came to my car the
other day, led mo to make n statement in one of my
letters which, on exatuinati.., I find to have d u n e
the Moderotor injustice. The Standing Committees
do not indicate any sectional partiality on the part
of Dr. Breckinridga tin the contrary, all par, are
property represented. By a count of the commit
tees (leaving out the Committees on Synodical Ilec
ordsl, I find they embrace sixty persons from the
Northern States to fifty-one front the Southern. If
I include the Synodical Committees, tho propuition
of Northern men would stall he greater. Thus the !Arts
in the ruo.o are in the very taco of the repott ou
which I based my statement, and 1 am desirous that
no one shall be prejudiced against the Moderator
without CALM lily prophecy that experience would
develope parliamentary ability in the Moderator, has
been fulfilled. There was a little confusion the teat
day or two, butnew, under his decisive and vigilant
control, business is dispatched with promptitude and
order.
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~ ' -' ' '''' . 1 . 1 .' • ' •
ats Act appn.yeal May ofinatentb, one thovand ~.ht bun t 1
..... 1•11 . 1 . "... i . 1 2 1 .;! .... " . .... , r!l''
dr--1
area fist, tweet, 11,11 let payable bet a.t it the II rad day I
~711 1. 1 , .. .2. . .:: 1 1 1 •
d . .. • 1
..
ai Juue Yet the Vol day 01 tat tuber to eat It rear, mil pft 1. , ! , , : . !7' .
.1.. s • K. AV A CAL to W.. 01 .I
• Volano ~,,, of nra par tonittn, II pot/ Ito or taahara the brad ''.' '''' .
of Auynt, ar.4 14-0 is, resists it pool ,toreen the find of ( 4 1 ,5 ( . 1N Diu Es_._ , Atot) 1.113 1: 0 111111.fl P01a1..1..
11.1.3,amil as•l 1111....1.11.4 . 4 September On 11. lialr.l Monday
in., da It fat" %ref lalneo Nettat't o
Ur..
Popham,' annual!, the Tnotottet Oath p.m pod. no ."--
1..0 at. Pa est P. ...Is,
lir, is Its. novpopet a htills , r,.l 0.• 1.11•10- Nowt la to tall ,
id MO. 11.-7 1 1,...,14 t
; peavats she have.. onatted le lay heal.' , Mt
. M' o ' t l not pant
to do Pot...tit, Voto,
uttout halvah./ oat or 1...1.H. lb. fir.: day ~,,, 1. :
Ll., Maneneotor lia,
boomg that llva per ay:Aut. Wilt 1..u1.1..1 thereto. mud that y.„ -de ~.... I
11111111 1 / I .:K. 1,1 . , ..111:Enr - x - r - ,.
,i anal paid by the tarot of Nevin,. tolluvng ararvut• • 111
be tvested to roll.. t the oatt, a'lt l t lon la" ...elms . 44 . 1.1 1 " 1 (iZ HUT I; UN S--.1,,,t tpelt...l 3 0.101 , •10 ..1 Shot
11 . 0 onattual oovv•uolll• ftl'e I. r ..atom r" 11 '. h... 4 the` I ll tint, • lath logethor %nth .41 lanai tanaety, utak.
to , au , Il•° I." • °Oh' .... ""n1 .. .."....thp. , " 0. - -16,1,11 . i mu /dart, tho .... , ..11.,1.11.1.111.•111,. Th.-, m,0rt.r.,1
which end violation% are hereby aothaa tat,. ••tel It oltall , i 01 1 ,, b,„ ‘ , 1 „,,
CA ItTWltlii /IT • Trot Oat),
the duty of the Tnatottrer to oat." 1110 nal routs v ant Itort• „ i , ,„,
No hi. W.... , 1 0tr...4
ril Su Ili. fourth oernon of the maid Art a" May oixivenitt, I
one the m... 101 tight Itutolnol anti Obi voen on or belore M ' , CI L:% ti P., LT Catalano: hanao ata
Ifs. 1111/1 . f NoTetula •to evb year, dint ttel to arty rata., • glay man e a , op, mag a !, ave r ant troy, y th.
1....1 illy.si sr ..t....... •1...... II- 11.17 ar1i....1 1,11 Its., H. I `sat..,, sr) 1101.1:........, W . JOHNSTON A tan,
han of net nupahl to v o mod Yeyetonto and he ma. 1 oat ; va t attatto,to. ta It tyl at, t,
rants 0.11 lat torah retur tut!, ou or bo•-r. the fit, halt !
day Not January 1.41 tvou Vat It rem, Muth b. In, ta , . : I) 1 FLYS-dila( tt aet rad a t vary ..,,, I.yel,p r y
omply, outd all 0: to or tolls of vto . a t oveuttly beita a ,1 k. iv. , 1.1.14. I ...r , •l .If 11111.1,, a.. It ran N.
111.1,1 Isr ..n05.1...1..1 ii........... ~. .. ell. IL i. s., 0,..1.rert, *tab! at • we, It a ~... I %ill II 11111 II T A 0,11;0,,,
mpatala 4
rut l'el ltha al It tat! ott-t
ataltynto .1 1 hat any vat .4 ~ -t oe ratrutt ..enrol th lat• w •• • • • • •
soon. c I the fourteenth sto haat el - Alt
loon Art Inroarporatlng the Cita of I . ..tot:Fgt.. 'pool, . Pea, far ado by •
It lt 4 I "Fhb a no
01.°1 ‘ 11. . 111 1 ' ..,.. ' ' 69 . 011.. ' ' '' . ' l ' l •'''" "”:""`''' ..ant
_Di :2 4 ( IIX TION. Ihe Pot I tit:Vitt I, beret, e
',nude, awl ..111 1 1........., Ina,. rota..- • , ..dicelo.l. an many
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..n1 isflortm, tt... o.ll.ltit of ov b I ~,,,, 7 0 r t aot, I i... 1 11,
On on the.tall day ..t Yo 11.41 tern. 1 of Ih.
Atop, Ttoseioor. ecolpi...llcr and of ell l'o y oi•-loct
I.:‘ , ato ti• *hall Woo Logo, on that day ...el tlio to, nia
I.d Wow n. holding .3., hold ft. ..,.I • ill aro
extend• it In tn. Orel day Totototro. 000 1
loscolco.l and mit,: Iho tn.. tor inalong oconsid
approprzAth.o p 0h...
ro, 1 to 3... Art approved
A tell miltth •
, toooralid right hondr..l nod n:I.,
hereby changrd. and Ite 1.41 opproptshell horcoallor
In tootle In the [moll. of Jaooery, gull eto,*
et t t, all ot oro
%mono of the kct ol A-Axon/1y
PVT.,/ 11 ....eh of 11, tt, *Oct.... In A. ,1
13.
rorpoisto Illty of POW,. gh." .root..,.Mar. h ooct.
',Tenth. • 113.1..0 clght ...oleo., land c ro.
lihtloance. 3..1 /sly ho potion...ll in at 3, outdo
ueuomspor end .1+,1.4 so the the llcrorO, of
&oda Ip aro/ to the moray of AllegOen, looohy
ed eo tar as reganla w ordloonoe 4.114 city nom het,. the
Cooocil, rottlhol 1./rd, cw.o. tor Lb. lioyorntment of the
City of PRlNhargh." . Pron./n.l That boron soul orilltmto,
0.1110 into ef.rt,s copy thecoa, mrtitia by the porek
dom. and Clerk. of etwohll, 001 be flied in 11,. r Mrs of
eLie Recorder of 4+d. ,n sod I, thm yof A Ilegbony.
nd a certllloole of wich Illulg tol, lh. And .1.1, oral .4
mitt Rochirdia of Nicole atilt In nloil in tho Coroph dor . .
4.11..c5. • tul poLliebed to tan or v.orn too., epaper• 1,. sohl city.
IL, C. A LA WR
•Itpookor of Wao Ilum. ,4 Ito' re, tat,
Ji WIN CRESWIY.LL,
Slovak, of Ow :lona,
Apprcao.l the thartoooll. day uf Ayrll, An,... ItOctioo, ..t.e
thonimnd eight lintolool and nor Din.
osy,tlit %V)! V PACK
OHIO WHITE SULPHUR SPRINGS
==a1=11!II
liE 01110 IV IIITE SU Ll'llU R SPRINGS
T
pit(lnt. 1 / 4 •11.411.• county. Its 111.14 north I, .I{l
Colnnitms (the thwitxl (1t.1(.30tt lt , torut., lo
from Lelawarn, will,. !MID ihe t(nll.l«tr
tho rVingli,ll.l, SU. Verw.4 •n.I 1Lv1r.4.1. sul
In wilts from l'lvuott Valley or Sprini, (•(.(1..h,
C.lnfribuok, Kinn Ilailt,ml.
4,11111 lot lb.( nf .I.llory
On the let Day of June
improvorrootte of 144.9 it.t.rn Ptr r r ho
proprietor lo eccurnottottara from to rn to .13. 1, motto.,
A tutoto,t Melte troprorrutonte may 1.0 otserttktuell a lar,p. and
elogaut hotel, how rotikgr rotate, .Idlttonal 1..1.1.4, tot
nn end no - roar 100, rltototivo
laundry, Ate ,&r,
Upou th. entae lb.« as« Ur« sll 11« , 1•Isn.
lour of arblrb, lb«lpbur, Ito Chal,l«.«te, ,Ina
notban and the Milne Chllybeme,
yrbil.t 010 filth I. rrnutkAblo («r th« portly fl.
TLIE WHITE SULPHUR
la • beautiful Atlantan fountain, at newt the re , k
bank of the &ado firer. AL the depth of 1,0 fent halow
the surtax,. of the Mai-to flows the ramarkahla tof
saint', water, which •oi,pli. Moo *ring Thio slreane
wwe tliwonn4 tt irt, Lean .0o by • genii...
toting for welt. The water, when reached, at ~urn ar.t. to
Lhoguffaw, and po aver Wirer r o lltililled dorttoL all
wasp., Wlllnatt change. or abatement, either in goal It for
Volume.
bl NIACIN AL PROPEUTI
For 'rare thee. Berleg. Latrobe,. highly eak anted I”
their re,dirir.l prolartite Purring Ito peat ea.raaon Iraq
repletion iu lhlf reepot( h.. Warr Unyoke, rahfsrmad
They were admlnlatared by a r.h)elelato, 1•olio - 10nsSy oto. to
quantity. time of drlnktriA,.outtnuuce, Ac.,aud no this
eyrtecustlc !den the cur. were untotrunt and gratifying.
TIIE svuirz WATER !SULPHUR
rly ant•lcrablo In 111,. digordery of tlte
which of .n mahrt grntiortmet who !MVO to.un
.1/fle,l 10 btteint., •tml po•rno. I d.ederstary
Arw I.•rtnourot t00k... Thrtr e11.<49 upon t.roll.ti down
tonattluttono Itnt. to , Po not 1..14.0 hot
lantittc .Iviog to the bluol • now intaltly, sod to Om p..r.
vote mow Ilk sod "'Agor.
TILE bfAfiNESIAN WATMIL
• amain aperient.
In./01 , 14 may tnly upon tqrry lecillly beim{ fn).1,1L.1
Eqn which csn contrilmtP 1., braid] awl comfort.
•
An a delightful reolort daring lb. 1.11111.3, months, Ihn
Oho, Whito Sulphur Stung,* hare no „Val the Weal, and
but 1.,0r In Ilia I:nitrd Mint, The Itnallou Ix p.rul,nrly
4,0111; the Scioto hero in a rapid, rocky alfrnl2l. the .. eiltr
I.linestoon," n formation lonwhoola of feat In I.lo4,insa,
Ihrtugh which din liver cut. its way, In everywheen, nil hor
at or near the nor fax, lino groondn of tile natal.. me boat,
lifuuty andnialed, and IntPr.pormed withrasinpa,
which tarry on ell the non,flinina water, than rroderlng
thoooll dry awl the atanwidiern Tres from that humidity ro
j , n) udiclalin health; Ih,.n ~r iwiustancon, tw4.n, Into, non.
nooration with the altlttnln of the plan, shoot 11100 f... 1 nlvrtn
the level (Attie ore., male the 1,,,ai11y ion, rnala•
noun Influences as a 111(01fIlaill region,
The. Nu lag propoily CaIONIRIN of :120 mare of land, GPO 1,011
dre4 of which la rortred I/ ono a Ow mat brentiful grot
of Ohio. Thin wopfland heudanuimly laid on Into
and driven, one of the lath-, being tw , iiallra In ...ant.
llalLlug hero by the plan &dept.!, la brought solo fell
rocupetition with tbat 01 naturally arms •nel Hot eprio,...
The water Is batted In the bath tole by steam pipe, the
heat not bolug tvised high enough to precipitate lee It
ee 19 , thee system spoiled to the sorter., of the Nether with.
out the loon of the uellne Ingseelleolu
TELE,/ fIA I'll OFY(CE.
A Tel, creel, Ceetneoesulcallug with ell parts of llen
country, he. tweet eetalellehret at the rlorlints. To 14.11104 11/
a.' sou with ,Matelot iwointa, will be a greet convenience
to gentlemen to reee hoer fr om and dl ere t then bonnet,
Las h& deity.
All lb° noreseroh e a s ....emery to health, pleasure nod
aretteetnent,visltor• may etlxt ln Out et the lade Wieste.Mul•
phut spring+, ha the pro, etre y .Ntertnised to snake .1, In
every particular, a first chon wetellt, plese
.. Ilr.lnl•nl wilt
t h e liberal patronago egteneled lent peer, seee I nor( will 1 , 0
oearns to torrtt Ita runtineveure,
A livery, well stocked Pith L 011,404 L. 211 %ages, i. alletls
ed In Ilse Springs.
For further Inf. men es, ariangeplentA root., le.,
addrnan ANDIMEN tvi Jose,
my?...:lmrtr White goishur 1% - 0., Delayer. co., Oslo.
A i r 0 It K NEW GOODS AND AMONG
.i.u.thtm some decided barmalm—Lore efersurme, ses.
itoode of varkall kluda Limn very awns, and
es
many other ortielea Ladles ins cordislly Invited wi ss,„ ses
°Wellman; to gin calL DUBOW/I/4D a
toygl , at sorth!eset comer eta ao4 Market Ma
NVELOPES, of army prescripdon; for mole
at W. O. JOIINSTON ststionery Warehouse s
%ST rogi Otto!. _ I Fr"
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•
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Ezz=ram
nI,ICIII, Ne,lll Murth ttr•rt
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C LI., SUMMON DENTIST; inilee
ry
• 0.,1 ito•fiSeut• Nn. NT tHIANT
orponit.n the Court twilryin la, can an It the waul
of eny that may 1.,. 111111 with tlonlr p•lrmonne. A n , n
the various styled! of Troth Infmtted If wrlsh , 4l. t03y.,11,1,
CHAMPAIGNE,
PROM
DA VIINOGD & CO., Epernay, France,
An tuna at tbn
Imperial T a bles on Continent of raitore•
APERFECTLY PURE AND DELICATE
WINE at a moderato pr/co, oottolrably 'adapted fu (nor
14 use and avidly becombx an emtablblbotl froulto 1n the
city of Nmor York, having elicited I.ll.moin fiat Loring tooll.
monies from tho_proptinton of Um llowavi nom, Bt.
iltanotas pore I.IOTU. MIITIMPUTITaIf HMV,
AIITOI Hun; Joan' limit sad all the Inadlett patchmars .
of Champaign., la that city.
pad by th. r t la r v a l &Ater/114011)00W the ttmotty..
X. V. 11 . 11 X 1 RWC , Vr r Fide iMPlttor.
. ' Omer of Breidwity and UnititailBtreet,Piew.Vork.
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• WM.tera 'insurance Company
-4 PITT 11 I) 0
GUMMI DAlteis, Prrahkalt.
M. H. 4101:1lON, &aviary.
OFFICE. Nc. 'ES {Voter street, (Apaur A Cof. liValcbca"
ap atalra.PittolwrKil.
•
Was frau, apaina cL Urr.as of Are and Marie, Rhas
.4 lA.* luatateatw. minagra by thrrdars. who are surls
in Or mama - airy, and trAn are cf:lrreained, by
rromptross hberafiry. 7..914.4'114. tho dearantrr 4ah.r4
Ll43,rharr arrow.,{. as ofrrzepp V, best y.tab. thm 4. those ...be
Jr... , fob turtrred.
ARNM'S. ecru. an. 1/4.9
$ na u 0
2,1.0 Ou
IMO 00
17.0,
Mr.E4 ti 1
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Stick Arcomuu.
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rurniturn.
°Pon A.ct•uul.
C.nts ... .. .
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Sillier, Jt
J. W. bailor.
O. W. Jriel...u.
lase. McAuley,
A g, , lrea A, k ky,
Noahautnl
Nimlck.
Ihml.l Lou,
W. 111.173 H. Smith
IL W. Rickets.,
.
l'illsborgh inanrauce Company
Office, No. 9G Water Street,
FITISBUROII, PA.
11011 T. A M Preeident.
Y. A. RIVERA., flee,. ALEX.. G
lIIL AD AT,
LEY, Vtre Creel
1 .. 0 'n agalma U ii and Cargo Make, no the Ohlo era
Mississippi e'en aad tributaries, and Marine Illek gnu
enaly.
Aud against faaa or Damara by ?Ire.
And aßaiaet the Peril. of the axe nuol Inland Ylarlyath.o
mad ratrportaima.
Robert asleray,
Peannel McClure n,
mph P. (lateen', el. D.
John Scott,
Lora Harebell,
David
.11Ichey,
James W. Hellman,
Ohm. Arbuthnot,
nly:4.2awd:im
GREELEY'S OVERLAND LETI'ER.S.
NOW IS THE MY. TO SUBSCRIBE
T. Clod ;; .... ‘11,4,,,1a)%11.4.1 b , r. ql , rri littne..s, I 'Lai, Cal.
ko • MT... thig wet.h. Ilia Lotto's err loakod for
will. nincli int , •reat, end will all appear Iba Prtni W,4,1 7
1%.1 Weekly Tribuna, an well a. in lin. Daily. T. Daily
ittunl.W,..kly Tribune, $3; 1V,41y Tribano, 2 Vat Hal,
tonna, a.v. Trl none of 11ny
Ail Ir •
m 10-It.l
HORACE OIL
Trtbnoe flu 51,111i.4, Nov Y..• 4
KNOVs Ir N.: (REAM ROOMS
•
No. 27 Fourth Street, near Ferry.
T HE subscriber respeetfully ante•unces to
prittiot4 ho No !hid hi,
14 4till to furniiili
PAILTIES AND WEDDINGS
`MI 11J 11. p. 60. .
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liang.ll ALA C.rol.pg.
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ta, • tompl•to 51 !WHIN V. ,11. , 1 . ett, 11,.
y. c - try 1..11 1.. r•roll, odtob.l,-.1
HIGh and Low Water Lines.
l'ononiseion,s to stint v and do,
j 1„, Mgt. and I.mt Wal,l4nno fl, rots I 11.1,
A/leg an.f hay eta,: tnn.l. the protiannary
lorvny a, and Map, .011 bn no
el itn tnllntt, On. no on
the .I.tyg utetotn•n,l, in rvaglnane• .• nab the 1.. 1.0711..
std.-reted, •Ilern thnan “toterued may altennl 11 Itsey so.,
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At lb* Offlt, c.f Munn Ar Pity, 'Mt. tot A Ilegh•ny
taauth•vvot n.r. rta , t.t t Mutt It AY. klal :Intl. tat
r I.k P. 11
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41.1.. t &clot It. P *I
Al Jarksan'a Tas.rq f10g..... nn MKUN itttl, 1",
Junor lat. at o'. I.k.
At bi.l.rtt", non, tutu , illl, .rli ll,Wk 7', Jo,
terlock, P
Al t•ut rump, Tavern, n..az n PRI tt 11'.
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All'; 1 17. 1 t.1 .1. 11. Al. ND, I
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sen.l bin rA At, In [WA Oh, A ist alto, lof ..en m.\,
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THE NI ARK ET PRICE PA I
(.1 1.11 zr.1.4 of CLF.IV WAF111:0 Lrci: AN
.1 ibn rHI 161.0.116. d W,.,1 Ward;oux
I.l*.tt) Stlevt, vorn, r orn
naj?. , :24w '2lllllm.P .1 I. 11.11111.1..
PUFtN ICI' EEO TIES Fe
t` I II )1 O hLu
HAVING TAKEN A LEASE UPON THE
.4nunNEr for a ktinpnrm mei r , organiteal in to In)
depairtnienhi, the uti.l , .l,;ond can tniely .Ay nr.
range:neon, tending to the contort and tmtinhcilln el
gne.tx , t , iting the gri.tifY the
mend of any m 1,111,1, Maio house
A Irislls
JOHNSON, SA NDICRS A. CO
trtylS Im.l
J. N. F. 4 13..a.1.1.,14N81L1ZAa11at, (.7(
ISref:Pator, ro ft. IlLoaLt,,
IMPORTENB AND DsnLtn9 IN
HARDWARE AND CUTLERY
N... 101 Dinrke•l SI root
PITTSIIURGII, PA • u1y17.1
To WHOM IT MAY CONCERN.
fintlyrwl;ned sllldin)... by Public
21 1 R.11141, Jr,Vg 111 h,
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At their witr&hotme ou Ltherty strvol, 17:1 CORN HII Ef
1.1t1114, for atonic, irth. maim, I. but 1..1.1 &tut Sheller
~erhoireel 1.40 e,. that limes. H I KR it MITCH
rithiburgh, filmy Ugh, IR.lD—myl4.lnnl
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B. M. SMITH,
Ai Cnun.u•llnr ~t I okay
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PUINCIC
!MRS. BLUME re -Rpm
pectlully iufuruas hr rtirdls nu 7 113,
Mal sho Lu jlas: raruh od • full supply "1
Pianos and Melodeons
WILLIAM KNAI:F.
It.•la t'f•i•
SPI'Fle 41. SFC, , NI , i/A riAsus
V. M. OORM)N' • f-•y
tuyr N.,. 11, Woo.] 81, do,r 111111.
Boots, Shoes, Hats,
Ah.nnnder fen.lley
John L. Li,rh,
John rußurton,
Nether F. Hart,
Cnrr,
Robert R. 'fart y,
John wow,
!AMES P. TANNER,
WHO L ESA LE
SHOE, HAT AND IHINNET WAREHOUSE,
Pitlshorgh, Pentlnj
lean Mr, NKW KNo IL AN MA \ f'
TORIEs, nl 11 , ..1 , 1Vi", , T :+ll PRICEs, nil „f
461 - Onyk, , 413 L, h•vr. heroloforn y.n r...nt I ,t
g 04.15, for den ftanra u 1.1 4:st. I.
msking llt.ir imt, 1in..., ft .4J, 1.1.0
Air Deell,“ aro .11 I n.. mai mkt
InIY tbonleelv, of the 'net
alleni•on Oron 1 b., 3110
B. . . Fit EDritICK 1100 !
BOYLE & CO
#1 . 4 ro) s ON I) STREET,
• CIN('INN All, (11110.
141 . JI:TEll , iIY
•:•••••
PORED; LIQUORS AND WINES; I
ALCOIIOI., C 0 I, OCNI; I T
Campliene, Burning. Flui.l riti Spir,t , f.f
TI'III'ENTINE
llutnester Liquor.. Winm, Cordials and French ,
I ! ^A
SS F.ll I,L - •
Ikhretiet.t., Ohio
cenet•ntly et. hAn.I .111,14 ,14 10d1111. nlll L^ n entel.,lAte fee Aneenthly, nubjet t
BOURBON AN EI '
3n.1 A pH , Peol•Iy. to Upper
Nan' tow nahip. 1,111 . r n ra )tn. tell.lAte before the IL,
AL,.) llt 41t1A AI. Sr.!! . EN.11.01 , 1 , 1!1.11 A ; „. .„ ,„ „ r „,,
n Drs.
S.L.l.lenol 1,.1.-r.. I It let AeAll,..f the 51. ''''' nnahela nod to y9:3tu •r_
CELEItit \ TED ji ,. :,73*.AF.Alui.r —C. M. RocissoN, Esq. 'of
•
Agents lei F Alb henr. ill Le In the Republican
REW:11:01i 1/.4;1 Fl', l VA NE. 4 I , I! 117 I'll.l A A A I. A . A . 0 04,
,14-.11.1, I nll Many Mt/J..171..4,n!
• - •
ttttt 1241. u-ea.. ! ill.r.—A. 11. IVA FINs, id FA:iley
rot Bankers' and Business Men. taartrkip will b.., niali.lbt • far nomination las the
Aa.a.iaLly ta.z •la at, Canal) . Corireullau.
E FOE ItTll SEM I-A NNC A L OLI ME
shalt L. :•ulTit 1.1, a candidate the
•.0 Ito' 15th )alma, I. Lai , aa . • UT:!.;" 11 4 .11111113/ I •.1 lor Aamelubly. (aria the A Ileztaray City
"' S '!" • !"1 Diatrict, fa, a.nvantiaa,
"'II , . ..in il!.. I p alt. :il,•lhAi Allegheny clic,
wt , k.
u t far ranranittall.al th; ANA. ;o
Itaat• .° I.ly It. ta.l.la-an Calmly C.ailvanticn.
.10T-rola rain* al tba I 1 I g•ca It. ling lie.
.1, 111, in,. i , ilket , aia n.I
• .auperal of rattaltaln &Fa! and I.a.a I
• roarrantrie on:a, went,'
,a priat. god., a.‘ tE I'1.11•
11... k 11. r. ..r I.rnl•-r •?IT .y
r .
61 , e1r. 44.1 (144.1 “I ••• 4, 1.. /11.43 iirtki vrtli
V/Itiitt ”Itt ••14, .10 Iran. tsla ,
Warr• the ! tmrssor....
1.. pr ruf.. L... any init. ,*I iit i .inn
..f that Lola. pia—.
a y.r.ma..,1• r•n.
Ti.... on.• 11 a 4r.rk our.,
mu. rer...lt, and tl.,..dr.ett., it hay.
a0..1 1....,
• e
V I 1... t. 41
I 1. ‘..
Tno reflection of Dental Art.
•1u v, LAI TEF.77I 1r1777 ITTS ,, PIN , Iit'AI IIN
A`o to
ll" N..
` , TEBBINS hlt Ing 1 , 1 , 00,1 at, .41,
1..1 Ptio
vt ottr000•t o oe larvivvroo.l to• sa.1ivo,t•cl00000 almar.t loa•olto r.l nor oloostr,otooon
le Introoloa. 4 azool .Ir I.+ ,1 laoootal
%Cork too Ilvoo .4 Voltvboor:raso 00, cov-torr4 llout
(too, 011004 tore .101. t,
4,...,1.. totr...fit, 1,, \-.r V 41. voo tooooto
11, • live• looo.a 10 •toool. aso.l boo olsovtaao4— Ilooot
00, aroo olnalatoooo t. vor000ro , o•IJo 11, voort4azoly o.• vol all
vt)loos ova 1.1,1 /ITN 101'11.4111L11 V. lattlitTir mad
PUI{ITY. wool in ev.r, .1,, I, Artineisl
Tr•otto olroolrottola, •a. 4 aro. al th, , • 4 111. n u am, lovas
,p,omort t h., h.
No 191 It STNENT. r 11.41 k
sp,:no.l••/,
Carnage, au° Buggies.
THE . 1( 7C 0 30101)ATION ‘4' Pitt,
and otr•up., , / 1 /. •llhw r l,
, a War,,,, Dnen,DaDdy m 10. or 11,
310 pdoda 11‘ Vint *lra. t. 11D. ,de
CA ltltl Alll4 , 1 1 11.01 ES A\ll :WRIN. AfloNA,
01 11.101. nmonkrtnm-Itla malarial, MI D-11,01 with
gr,al
IHarink 1.,1 rn, , ,11111111 11.r.a p , am 1.. 11, bn
and 101 l •,renh,. ytoo, A11,11.-uy t'lly. u Ith an 11,
rreaan huslnewa, . vl riaw a• 11,. quality
..1 his work-
The puhlic an. ,rvi.,1,111, orrttml h. g all and •vatol.
h I. sr,k.
I:l9._Yartory on 11, 1../ 1, -1 I .I,al atr, and Noe DI
Common, Allegheny J /LIN :=OUTII.
rorl , :hulk% V
Now Stock of Melodeons.
JUST RECEIVED, a Pplendid ne, lot mf
ifelmi.emot. from IL. h.ry M 11...
Ituthrlim, all tho ..ty lea ma.u• by lLtt Orb Thm mat.
of matrymomtc. hate e. ompt..ced 47 [Le reateat
10 MI ,
ml.o. an Or 1,4.11 Root, W
lt 11.61Mmy and tab,. ...nom,. nth th.y man b. or
1111 an belog Frit dasJ aottirmum., They me ot.lewl or Om
to..h.t.
I T1,.'., oar aml mum. . I.m
' Them zn•nt to of
lit. If .i.tality m..
tomy, ,
I. Their i.retopt. am] ra tomb
Their lommtlittl sLy In ma Mm.l.
Th.ir EltlyaMlity
7. 71.11 ehemames ;.rim
Pm' aal. may toy .11..11N 11. ME1.1.011, h 1 Wm... 1 et.
broneroptite eitruhtte mut to ions 41.1.1C0na myl3
REMOVAL_
IC XCHATIOR. AND MANIKIN!) 110IUME
of ,
KRAMER & RAHM,
Bank 1110,k, flab .titreet,
PITTANUIitiII, PA.
Lll,l
.. row.. 11/MY .11,10 f, 611.1.11
W I? hogto appri, our friend.= nod the pule
h, 0., two bare I la oar new OFFICN. NO.
35, ItA N 11 1.0e1i, FIFTH writ tavr, 1 11 11 4 116 11. 1 1[111h,,
happy tett.ler thou, our or, WI, •,,,1 It a- , our *mph]
Cootml, alth an eJtirriett , Y. of l • ..,, ty y.nra to I la, 1 0 1./.1111
to 111. ity, w 111 • anblo us to ru.,t unto of ma ruslamrt
Wt. "ill ...ntyntat , No Haus. I
_the
Coni
NNLN uterrial•ittsr anPANaI NaT
rhyog nkin Ilunlttrey In all Ili
brnurltu.
u tlit ted and
Mrk, Iluao, awl Ala, 1...0ght on. wad Oh
Gammtsmou.
Prompt att.nliou 4iV111,1 I, Ural.'CO, in CU, or ,oraltry
Ikponits ll , r.lswl lu Par Fonda or Corr. lo
!5itt....1.1101.41 Os nom Drpoolto.
1/.1 In lip,., Danl. Nowa, Laud Warr..., hr.
Credit Itr.o.t.nro• C..trerNodenta et I“wen4 1,..51(P1e
ate..
1 1 101414 Return, promptly 11..1 moil,ollr,t
mt:l:2.tml It /0011.:It 1 RAHN!
rt n m ()VAL
M F. 1; ft .1 W '
~uuur;; %II
Prwst 2111111E11TV 11TIIIMT,
To 179 1,1131111 TY ST, 055i5....1., Molts!.
-
REMOVED.
O. HUSSEY S. CO. havr removed ht
Ih.•ir new Copper Worrhoisso, IVO, 37 FIPTII
STREET, to Ilse Irons Pruitt llhark, third thros went of Ws.sod
etn.t.
Pittsburgh Copper Rolling
C. ( CLISSEN"
111147,11?IlS BOLT -AND SIIRATDING COPPER,
PRESSED COPPER BOTTOII , IS,
1, ! (-) ()a' 1 . 11 It: 'l' IT 13 N(;
R.itrd .41111bIlams a nA Plat,
Brame Keitlee, Sheet t4her
/WELTER, SOLDER, OOPPEII Itl VETS, &C.
Peeler. In Block Tin, Tin Plate, Load Wisp, Ebert Zito.
Antimony, Oheet Iran, Tinnant' Ar ,
No. 37 Fifth Street, Pittsburgh, Pa.
11E4.Shrets Popper Ent to •ny eat torn.
L.? Emu VA S. Liggel A. tb., imv'' r r .
XL;moored from Noe. U) ma.) 7 , , Wparr rare. to No.
wator nod sez Fruet•im'l
J. a. I.lqui,
J. S. a. co.,
FLOUR FACTORI and Produce ennlmis-
Con MorchawS, forth. onto of Flour, Otairy Seeds mad
Prukcs gon..naly, N. 7a W•lvr owl stroot,
Pittsburgh, Penn'.
W. A. cscow.u..
CALDWELL Jr. BRO.,
boAD nuarasuNns AND DRALERS IN
Mantis, llnnip and Cotten Cordage;
Wm; Tar, Pitch, ROWII and Qls
Tarpaulin, Durk, Light and lleavy . &c.,
Nu. GS *aim aral 78 Frill &reit.
_Btifflit:-.FTellh Roil now arriving for sale
AT taT RAWL MOM, Many atm!.
••
!amt . (llan
fr,cu rtetor'y
Gr,u. A A. Cu
For Sale "I- Rent Cheap
CH A itLorrE
BONN ET6, BzC
=ME
13 I 3't
sl k gq,S.
Gll.ll - I[l.L,
~ti 1. r ...
!‘,
announrcmints
03:1133
EIIASSISTANT JUDGE OF Ca MON PLEAS.—
JAIII.F.E. I. ROHN atilt Len thitalidsta far I)6 , ri
tiap at U. pest RappMiran l'unarotion. for tha ratite or
Asaistant !Pita of the Goon ..1 C.tathari PI.o dc, of this
booty. ati2tilaart.hilaY
.AsslsT.ts-r .It - pct.—Alexander W. Fos
ler, of the city of Pittaburch, I. A uandidalo fur the
Republican narnimation for tidalfllco of Auistnot Jtoliz. , of
the rt of Common Plea, rar.atart.zi
dk Set 'InT6 LA W .1, Dl:6 OF 0031)10,‘
IiDIVIN 11. STOW It ndlhon candiaato for noinitoa
the n. la 1., bald in Jrane.l, ,, ,i.
the olllce
.1., a thrOatrt of C,411-
1,10/11 . 1.-11., d r of thi. r..unty ap2lalte
IlOil is 61.1 s
I"
~
nomination at the 1.. at R , •pul•lin f , lnvention for
the off, ..fAaaaiate Law o , nrt of Caamtnon
Plras. au...1134107
District Attorn•3.
T ATTOR NEI , - .1 (nn: \I II
L. Will 1., n ~ .11tIstst 1,1 is: I,cnu C lunty
,ottlin La' Vistrirt
U. 11. BaiTcr: wlll bn n r.lrltildate rot .
Pun. , Itt,t
ntyl, d2wlcF
ATT . oRN El. h IR%
rAntlen •111 lob a moll Ibbfu lboforu flub nrrt Repot ,
C . 'oofY Coov. , olbou fur numb unbb.bo in IL. , ono.. of I•Ob b
trot Atturory. fo),LblorT
r , I) ISTR I , T ATToIiN El'. HOIERT B. CAR
bairrr, of Itirfologlsbo. • ill lb- a raollklate fur Db.
fT Of A Iternry l• b luro the 11, ,ubl b lr An Cobboty Cula,t;Ltloll.
grfer•
[O -3 .SENATE.—J. IV. F LET. 'ISER Wil ITC. .1
ky.. im a rxt..:ll.lr I—f..t.
CA , unty 0 , 111,4:Mem for rftelo
I WSENATE.--El.l 11. !sit ,vi Ile :1 call
Aidate for oominallon : 4 "4a1.• Kt lb
.11 Ropnbliran Cornontion.
7ligiembly
F. ZOLLER mill 1..' a candidate
nonlinetion to the Legislatnre, 0tt.h.,1 L.. lbe
Itennblieen Convention. tny-l-dt4
ytir - Atcti:lllll.l . .--JOSEPII W. Ire IS, Of the
Thlrd Ward, I'lttAltro.l, will hy n .andhlato holoro thy Ito.
tothllears County Convontlon r.ll . A.M.lllhlr. tny'NaltuteT
• t ,. . a lA.--.LtM ME': CALDII LI.1„ of the
Foorth War.% Pittabor4ll, will he a vandidatj for 11, A.
,st t , the of the Itoloshhcan C.llllll
las - 26,11w-
St2Y - roM District N..rit, of Al
I,:hotly —CHARLES I. MINIM I NO. of Hot,. town
, alas, 0111 tat anropos Ix4l by the tiorrnan
and Amos-wan Me
publwana the ensuing hoptAbloato Courerstion tot As
, onda, tor tb ,, Dlatnct North of the A Ilighony elver,
my.'l•llwlrT UNNYIAIY UNPUBLICANS.
C. 11.. WILLIAM Ea r) - , of Loner SL. Clair
I..l.fi•lktr. will ho o candidate for Asartnbly. fish : pact to the
, hot.lato the Itopuldlcan County COIICMIIi.. my2a..ta
j oST R ued, •if Pitt township, will he
I a ca1...1/data for nonsluattnn for Aor.onshly at thr , next Ito
,o,hla-an Coun t y Couvonsion
t rn}l'oatawtok
Docor.tisii, of F.lizitheth town
t e n noontiito tit thadrol.3on
, •I 61, Itonnhlown .111 f) ConreillnAL. no 17. w tor
)%. M. A. ANI , I'RSON. .•f L..lmux t,twt,
oftuditttc. t..r 4..-011.1 y 1.,4rk h. dint.,
t.rf h-wt.tt, of All,lo.nt. not I 4111, .In ouon Ow It,
, to County l'..e,...ettltm rut It .It.ll'.
rte . , nr r) K BATAxn, C , l l'ooll,l
tool 1., o ( 1 0,111/ItlH4 l for rtt-to.tninalttto lA' Atotortatly,
I doer the 15.publs. Nit Ltonvottli..n. 14tdkettc,
- 5-af' .. ... 1 011ft , 11,.bin s on t o w.,fijp,
vrili be n enwhdoln for Att,tottrad,t.tatt.jt•ct to the declatort of
the. Repub.:can r,.nil.m toyl4
p7 3 , vv. 1., A rr:nistiArcm, 1311 - 171ingliam,
t.• notoport,..l 10 the... 01114 11•11/11:•11enntiuttly
t . ..nv. to n.n. I, n.tts..o far th. Attt.toi:y. nt, 12
. J. 1.1 I 11113: i 3 ETIIEN,
I. • enr3.13.1.31.• for Asu.mbly 1.3*.10r0 113
i Irv- E. IV. eiti 01M'Clure
• ta,,lnto I .r l'..rurni,lesti, hero, Ibet Ito-publican
tcyl4,llr.
; m a y- k IVilkin. tiwriiship, wilt
• ,nr11.t..1.• r C..way erremnioni..n. nubirrrt to Ow
11.., I:. pol.l,rtzr
Rl~ir,t It Payette town
atop, vrill Ir, n , nr.11,141e L,r C..unty er.imuin.iotrer,
Itrim,!, An C...rnltop.
ma
P[1.64l TE:j /1 . Rep
•1'...bb•21 Irarn .101 ylurnrs• tb.
p.11%11,3.4...1 Loorl.ll/1,.. ,••• II be* a
..... ••• -• • • - go.eo,nrl s&y . c - ..n3;•••1.•,1 lb.
• 11.. IL, 11 ite
Tb• I o•• N•pg,ptr.
M Is V TA PA T
' t i„, , - ;,li. , l:t.tir Art IIA Ft HEN, of Findley town
: ~ ,i. t,,, •Hi 1- , .•,,,,r1...1 ,• 1,0 R. 141611., GM VIIII"
1 t... 4, f.,, l -0. i... l ~, .. .,nos G1.T.1...mi...1" I fq. ". : 11 1.t.C . F
- -
1 . 1 , --:, ... I .1". I , I'.l. F ICU I Nt;, ~1. Peebles township,, --' •.1I tw • .lunlioln. for C..unlyl'unimiuioner nnl4..a - t
to t 1...1.4 .....n ‘a On. il , pi.t.itcan Cutnitye.nyrialon in Juno,
I Is,
ap22.NlA•ric.le
rr - .. -- .11 , . , ,, , V b. t . n .
,1..:,:ii,idri,•,:::,,•r; :„I..l_,:,iy,t,coti.e.r.lt:,,,,w..nrsh.iupt;.
i i.•.‘ 1 , , lip , tioCITOII t.I the Republienn etum.ntinn.
.4 , 21 la .t. -I+
Wr••••lar•r. _
S A. SERI:EAST, ~r
1.•cm.11.1.t., i•Lr County Trmnurer lALf..m. Ito
-I,l.llean
myl3
Y. I.TER, S.inth Fayette
'A n candidate f.Le County Treanor,.
t 1.. the nru.n, of tiLn obit:ma Conrentlon.
1,13. it te UPI . = ST. CLAIR-
E - ; - - --. TReestitte.ii.-- Wu. A. Itemzotr, of Pitt
tai II I. a and Oat. Ica Comity Troasme.r,
noLlrct IL. of tin. llelLoblicanCoMentSon in Jona
mat. tn3ltdan•ter
Afittos Ftorn, ofthe City of Pittsburgh,
Dell F. a candidata L.r County Tremor,r subject to
iL.L.Ltt L t 11,, lIALiottLII.Lan County Convention In June
mytt.dmetraT
11.0
ELIALI As PER, of
..")" Pittalalrgh, • ill bo •esodillat• For itonaleutti , . st
tio• t,ll o , uventi.., 11. r do, ofll., of Omety
Tur.ASUgsn.—The aubsorther,
re•id,ut or Wilkius township, is • cesulidnts G.r
Trewmrcr of Allevilcuy evuuty, eulJo.l to the dericoa of
the 11.1.AbltrAA Nwoh.E.lng eJurentl..
myt LIJKE R. BA VI2IIN.
1=12212
•
i Lti At ro Too. --A. C. lIVTTON, Third Word,
ratoso t b, win ho a candideto before the Iteput•licon Conn.
ty eon... Wino !or the Noce nomination. tur2.'odetwto:T
IionERT GlLLlroito, of Tarentum, will ho
n candhleto far Conuty Auditor. enbjort to the dr,
roeien of the Republican County Conveution. snyl3 . 2trbe.
Al:Dlr. - M-IYR. N. 811
eRCFIELD, of East,
fr: l.lberty. Peehiee towtohlp, WIII ho candidate for
Coenty Amt.:m...olocl to the deolNlon of the Republican
.leinty Convention. ruylltdaatee
NEELY. Of , Franklin township, will
s oeudolate for County Auditor, subject to the de.
clotou ol the Repubhoun County Conveutlon. uplkilDowtolr
THE BEBT SEWING MICR/NEB
L
, s , A
PI. Mliq ILBSL\LLCI)
Bt rest, lklleghony
wrl7
ONE of the most pleasiM4 and at the sometime
elTectlyn remedies for Dyspepsia. and all other dirs.,. ails
Ins Iron, a morbid conillthou of the stomach and liver, to Dr.
Ilustetter's Bitters. It Dot only removes We disease from
the system, but ley coin, bun to the organs of digest/on;
alobi them In their tunettons. All who bare tried It ar•
loowledge Its excelleme sod attperlerity, and we therefore
it to the •uthrer. Dr. Hostetter's Bitters a.. too,
In no too well known to newt praise. It is therefore scarcely
ieenomry at this time to do more than direct attention to
this preparation, which Is certainly nnennallett by any be
fire the politic, mimeo' as we are that Its wlde-spnestl repo.
'nate intro pools sufficient to setisfy all of its excellence as
s relief and roue dL for all diseases of the moruscli.
Pohl by &twists and ilealers generally, everywhere, are,
ly nutrrer7Kn.i 11111TH, resoufachlootre and pret•r 6.r.
1,0 Water and WI Front streets. myfitfdilveT
G REAT NOVELTY--MINI
ATARI[ is
ANOS.—the notervlond
have just received an entleily new
;sr r ::v o. .e7
1 71 . 1 t:ti, e
felt :Ahrir. N l :S . 'l :l l . 7.c' , l l N the
etc n U n o S i r . .
b i ordinary
th e tenet elegant Laub the eo.ot deelrable inatrninenta
They me i n f ad 7 . :',X„, ta etc. that have ever boon I
enroll toiedi are admicable,end their de tontl r.
node. Tb . public are mottonily
'soiPS; ".•
0 "' aud examine these rhyming little to.
11. SUSSES A MOS. No, fej Fifth st.,
Agents ter
the
Steinway's Pianos.
e) (I voLuNTAßlEs._zunden, TWO
Hundred ud nifty Volnutarles and Interludes
far the organ, Melodeon, &trephine, ice, with introductory
re,,,srks. dowrlpt len of stops, diroctioner for the pnrehlso of
orssios, ie.; adapting tho work especially to the wants or
yoll[l,, orsunltts, and these who have made sufficient pro.
grew. m company plain psalmody on the Organ,ldoludoon
heraphine. Prim $1,,N1. rex sale by -
my= .101121 n. miLunt, HI Wood street
_
ICE 01MA:ill!!
ICE CREAM!
P. A. 31111115C11 A SONS'
EEC=
lcderearn Saloon and Sods Water Fountain,
Preach and Amerlran CoofecUonly.
42 ST. CLAIR STREET.
TPINE DR
LESS LAWNS ANDOSGti.NDIES.
--rontatmr.o it co. have received an assortment
or beantifol style. fine Lomas, Organditeand Imam. Also.
a very good tettele fait colors at Itt% cents per yard. cap;
- MIS. ALLEN'S WORLD'S 'HAIR.' RE
131jsrontit..—A laillyMelcbiatedartkle AMMiming
grey bafr or veltiekera to their original lint mice : Ix ials by .
soar Jos. sLuula..
Vos..TE3irEaiirca 31Errrar0.—The third Reg
ular Meeting of the Sixth Ward Ueda Temperance Foamy
Reg
will he held Tills EVENEKTI at 74 clock, ha the Sixth
rmaltcrian March. Addroame 'it'll be &limed lit, Rev.
ProL naltROWB and Prof. B. IL Sipa- The Mlle me
Prow to attsoft,
.
Orrtes Crenate Pa—Mao/La R.
Vre.PhorunaLs will be received at theOJlie
of the tendersixteed, shere plane and eperinateaw'P'Y
eth der of June neat. "" n "iTV ILDAY. the t. satfar td,ing ell tee Slathrial t i
nethaldlog of the Road of Ode
Oetur.e,y: the Propane+ to ineindo the what. eettfk.."!th
tho eicolethen of the 1,141‘, teetteted the eltylitnll4.... l .
may on bed for per con. seeek thmend character of the
w,
„,,,,d ar i n thew, noir inn in the all or Phtl'
.Inlte V 4 1111 t, President,
RI, td N. , , 0 at:01111M, stemet. reittebarg
Aluacottmintlaa7 ----- ------I,— i .
No. 9', Wader. fitrert. I ' 4l 4.hr:el. bier "Afra I
Tut President and Direetn n
Dl this
wtopeey Lave this day Jeetared aatLLlei4 Twom .
per adore r ent dthe profit. of 'the teerft, 3 , c . t. ,,, ,
to be applied to the rodnetlon of the Stoat DI. DqL,•
req.:V:3,rd HENRI' hl. AT WOOD &attar?.
rriiisrtrtma tics 2:irigesoortietr,l
- May 17, lb:19. j
a meeting; of the Direetere of this
Company, held tbie day, a Dividend, Of FLYS
Loh Two Thaler. and a Ilalf per attire ots; lash! op Stork,
thr , red, pay:o , lolu cash, on deirtand, to the hoblent
of rata up .t.. k. and to Is sprats./ to the liquidation 01
St.e.l. Note, on Plot not toll
t i laid op.
ti
n;3l9,eJ I. ItIER reps
_
orettat Or rut littimereVa licA:C4l
ritestenh y ltlay 13,13/9.
:1 majority of the j mernheittof the
Manors :a Ino 1.41: havn aotignabeal It arrit log to the Board
of Ditemors of uid Company their &lateen eonstect with
the mutual pritzeiple, a Joint gtoCk CePital. , Vith the caper •
added riette, posers and rolvilegest of &Joint Stnek Dors
patty, r provided for In and by their Art of InvorpornUon:
...nee 01 hereby ghtn, that, in penumbraa of thonttore ac
tion taken by slid members the DirtScrora of;saill Cbsopany
oil proceed to open books for receiving anbeariptions to the
estate) Pluck of Avis/ Company, at little nibs on the turner
a el stk. end Water streets 10 the city of Pithanugh, nu
l' Carta f.. 7th Joy ot June on: t, at 9 o'clock a. r of
0007 dee • Ity ot,ler 01 the fluted.
51V, 11.4-111-1.-IN
. .
t0r,..,11nt JOHINIt. LEV INtlBhlN.Seey.
A SSESSNI ENT NOTICE.—Notico is here
byy Ott.° to the .IX•rxtral Inning
Comp..," that so iu.tallment uf °NZ P1f1.1•II nz man ban
14. en h•ried nolo tte Capital Rork, parable at tbe cAlwo of
the Tn nen r, Iv llx. city al Pi ltahurah, on the 1046 slay ot
June pr,•ll,uo. T 11.0.1 I. L 101472:.
rretary LTrna.vreo Central/dialog Co.
Tun Ruction Zalts.
.• •
DT. DAVIS, Ll.W.OLioneer.
o...kercial Sabo Rooms No. al ppty Finset
'LOTS
in A,Siii - DWLtilcirilres/UTII PITTSBURGIII E
AND htili INODAW tI N
II AT
A UCTION.—On Saturday &Remain, Jane 4th, at 3 o'clock,
on Sic prisnln, he sold, fronsuionrltig on Washiogton
ativot,)
•
Lots Nat. I NO:t:14. 2lft, 204 In Gregg'. plan IA
lots, IaIJ oat on Wouthlngtou At la the Itorough:ol.9lrotinE
bun.
I , 1.6.011 M'Kra et, hat !awn WWII/m.oa atrzet and
Sp am alley.
Lot No. 2:t2, at corner orernig end William sta.
Lot No. on Wllloon noar Craig et.
FITI, Lot, i•n CrAlg et., t•utterou Waatilogion et. and
PritllC. , otter.
ME=
Lou Kw 273.
•
.4 Jo.ph
Lot. N. 'rshlan.l b.titten Manor it
Awl Si.rpre All•).
ra atul t. Nl.oe at bttweeti Ogg
ttt.i tn. :4pntro 6
Lot Nn. no on C. at et, bottrenn Jaeaph and Ccakr, SU.
SOUTII nrrsaultaa, ••• •
N. CZ and 67 ()mon et., frame.
.1..11.14; hone,
Lot+ Noe. 22, 43, 4r , and 45 on DrOommdlle Turnpike road.
,4 Ames hill-side, situate 6:tureen the landsol Wl=
Phillip, and Bailey.
Tula indiaputsbla Terms, one.foutthrieb, residue In I,
2 and 3 years, with interest, pe,able
nty2l P. 1112 DATIS, And.
rritUsTEE SALE OF IVitEeli or STEAM
X 110 AT JENNY GRAV.—On Tonally, May 51st„, at 3
ii . rtork, P. DI ou the Monongahela wharf, oppoalts month
oPill at , wdl lin sold, the shirt mend from the weak of
ritamula.at Jennie 11, ay, consisting or Iwo Engines, Iwo
itus Duetor, tiro , Nipper, with Ream tip tan;
quantity ul tVr.dir,tit and Peat Iron, lie.' Vern/sat mile.
ni3 P. Al. DAVIS, Ana.
SHUT GUNS, ItIFLE GUNS, .PISTOLS,
W ATCIIE4, VIOLINS, IiUGLE. mornma, AC.--tin
Tuesilay ..suing, May 31st, at 'lli o'clunk, al No. 54 Filth
strwet.., ill be sold: 2 doable barrel Gnu; 3 Rile do.; 2 11.-
Bolting ?simile; 10 secondhand &Ivor We:ohm Logi.;
mud Cabo; Clothing; Fancy Soap, Perfumery, rans,Combs,
tr. 13111.1 AVIS, Ana.
HA 'r S, STRAW BONNETS, MENDS
DAUBER NEUF-% OALY AIND ill' DOM?, HIV
AND PNAMELED ItitODANB,WOILENE AELVD LBATtI,
hlt 11110Y.8, BLURTS, of Dealers'. re.
or. ward Er the peremptory or the following detailed
p,o•b, on Tnewlay morning, klay 21rt, at IQ &clank, at the
Cummerelal Nana R0c...N0.44 Plfth at. 1 1 hettpodsara all
freed, sod wessonstrie and every way worthy their attention,
pal will Delors/7 be +old at the time specified:
dos cotton giar.e.l Ilata, I " Biwptit Btratektinets,
•.111, i• I "12 white" w
" black Venom,. " 12 "
" brown " JO pair mans' Kip Brogans,
" grey mixed " 12 " P Calf Butte,
" berate raaernorc •• boy' here top Collar.
ansoke cord cap " mean' ettae.tHngans
- cable buJet, 10 " lemons . " Bootees
" blue " moneeLathtopanltel4
white Shirt., lint et De 12 " glare top "
sem, male in the best 12 " youtbe green top"
manner nod latest style. 12 0 merle lisp Soot;
I rag., 52 Strays Emmet; Inther Bootee,
I 12 drab " " P. M. DAVIS, Acu - L
QCO'CCII BOT:IOAIPROPFATY AT 'OUR
LIC SALO IN LOTS TO SUIT PURCIIIASEII.B-.-Will
to sold at puble•anction, on TLIUUSDAY, 3d Jolt next, at
3 o'clock - Si., on the premises, 330 acres of prime arable
bold. This vahlablo property, sitirsto 234 Mile* from the
city line, ioi rho north M, or the Monongahela river, in
I.wbles tnwuehlfy aajoln lag lauds of this late Jartl4B
lord, laqiic a port or lb. obi Maas estate, cow prlsieg rich
boll noosed high land and nodnlatlngsroodlood; and It
Oi laid.'nt as b. msale , rory lot ruby aoccoalblo--on ono
portion cunt:doing aut
vicinityne mne—one of the most Emu-
Mut 'doers In this yis cacti-11 lb. mansion bona,
eel; exmll.nt sell of vral.iLi concenienclarge ham and
inout bulblinga. The Ir.otb. land cannot le stiripumil
in
ex
of soll. The cleared highlands offer every
duc.wits to gordrutry. and dine gromes, whilst the wood.
lands Mord beautiful KM. for buildings. , Tltia property is
.may 4.1 arc... by the Broad...We hold' Plank Dead and P.
C It. It. ono ends:- contract with responsible parties to ba
complobui to Turtle Creek by May Si, 151/01110a, then cam
u 111 aff..rd snperbn adrantaces to those dashing to
porchaeo a con ntty honso.
Tide indispntablo. Terms nt sale, ontelifth m5ll, the bid.
sme in 1,2, 3,4 and 5 yours, secured by Wieland matrons
on the premises, with lutes - est payable sentbanntudly.
.13/4./mrdbmees trill start from the corner of Fourth and
Grant sts. at 2 o'clock I'M. on the day of ..10. For foe
them hdermation enquire or ISAAC 11, PENNOCK, N 0 .30
Wood or my_' P. M. DAY'S, Amt.
ALUABLE STOCKS AT AUCTION --
v On Tu.day evening, May 31s; at S o'clock, at the
commercial sales rooms, No. 04 01(15 street, 'Oil he sold,
2:1 Mani Merchants A /dannforturers Itank Stock:
111 do Allegheny Bank Stock.
- 21 do Lwow. Insurance Co. Stock; -•
15 do Cit±ene - yank. Stock;
n d.. I', Pt W. Z. Chlnego R. IL Co.
I Laud 'Warrant tar 160 mere. P. IL DAVIS, /Wet.
_Q. TOOK. P., FT. W. & IL IL AT rurralz
k.) BALII, In lout.. neat purchaser*, by • •
apl_ P. DL D.llllB. Acct., No. 64 Sidle et.
AUSTIN MAN & CO., Merchants' &than
QTOCK SALES BY AUSTIN LOO3llB &
kj Co., AT THE MERCHANTS' EXCRANCIE EVERY
THURSDAY NVEMINO.—Baak, Bridge, Mataange atal
. (kTp, Htnk, Itond 4intl 11. Baste sot,' at puldlo aaL
et tb, SlorritAnbe Excbonge by
13srm Loomis a 00.
N.u., Malta and Ltual. 50.1 Eat.. negatelted gm
rvaft.abb. trrum by AU:WI LOIS CXO„,
seTl Mock Noted OMYouthel.
TILE .01/LIMAP4
Mustang Liniment.
TILE popularity of the Blratemq M USTANG
LlNutravr in [0.3t.1.11.6 with the civilization:at the
globe Other article. claim to offeeicapain and distremb—
thle conrx. I n lly khyalclane, Government ljogNtNy
Earrbra, planters, Farmers. Llvet7.men.do.„ have pencil.
wily dernonstrelid thin fact throughout the worIJ. Roar.
fide ever before recvis. , d ouch nonliviJ.l praise enflame:6
hem Moak,' and Scleutlfic men•
RIIEUMATISM
of year* aLanding Itaa been totally cured. run; Meer;
Tumors, nunniug _area, Scrotal., Stiff Soffit; Yclona,
A wolllngs, Burn; lots., Boils, Qum Nenrolgia,Ealt Rhacitn.
and all mana and palre upon man, and kindred complalnts
HORSES, CATTLE, &c.,
cb as Mug Bone, (tall,&match., Bea,in, Poll SU.'
y, }tout ail, ale, axe subduadaedented by tbe
MUSTANU LINIMENT.'
VALUABLE 11ORSE SAVED!
Ma. E 1 LITOII, nye. Park, lit., f a
at the hors.
wandered nurthien," (his one was lipaeln,).••bat
ore the free use of Mustang Liniment,' hare aoid 6ba for
SO owl, Your Liniment has been doing wonders np hers.'
433 PULA PULA% PIItLADELPAIA, PA.
(Extract.) 'la lifting the tettlir from the firs It Deems
nmanageable. tilted
I over, end iicalikd my hap& Tory
'ready, Almost ta • crisp. t Inia en awful sight The Um.
tang Lintment. appeared oursa the pale. Itisealsd - rap•
idly. without ronir.ol4, Arid kit ea scan of account
Yours truly, "CLIA DINS yogna.-
• •
Such Ithgrage as this le but the cort.taut . sad athirst
echo wherrerer this article Is used. . • .
Thl. Lialmcot is taillthensable II) phinim ta d rinnterthf
hones and mills. Bin Jobs Daniels, Iloatoraery.-Ma
Ida Cave fur $BOO, ass Ward from atter am 1.000.4
by thl.l.lthmena Army family should bath He Mry
particular mid enquire fur the Mustang Llaimmit red take
smother.
84.1 by an d'tgrts throughout North arrl Death America,
Europe mid all the I.lauils of tire Ocoth," for cants, Eo
centa, sad $l,OO per bottle..
NANNIES Or PASS, NthrTert..
Also, Lyon's Celebretod insect Powder
nal:and/lonlar
FIRM, 1101IGINX FOR SALE
THE city authorities of Baltimore, 4a y ..
log inilbstitoroil Roam Fite Yogi). for the
limed Eagan* ibo Directors of the Frietabbip Firs (ep t p • .
or offer bb- oab tbeir booilsome Geller)
boo of irbicti 'lreand e) belnbellt by the celebrated Macre,
Join Db,g.,r. perfect order. Its original wit
wee
• DESCRIPTION.
Bo: 8 foot G lactic. long, LI Melee deeji.ntaileof
veneered with Item Woad. Diameter of cylinder. b3i
ie,t terr, stroke 8 in. The entire designer the/Cl:wino:ifs pare
Gottaq the panels of hoe helms. with metal Dallis
moulding, „Ors gilded, extending secansti the dircharge
screws with ornamental center, with clasped hen.. The
end panels aro
or In het:winner, with the addl.
lion 01 circular recesses, in which are placed *Rees plated
clasped hared.. Anonid the top of Box .8 prime natal
cooing. of actniciecniar form. The Gallery of beanDthil
Ip], in. of roatal, an d pat Instiller la the moat sidathweld .
• ammeter It is uteri.. form, richly chased and firoedid.
.d; the niches In shine. end. harin g .llrer plapa4.4Wsi
mach to It. general sppearance. In the GA, carmen are
insiuted very fine paintings by rotkotar, representiON gft
forent scenes of Friendship. The Cora (141147 vute..r."
tug... partaking somewhat of it beaker sham this Is deo
tiro gilded. The Engine plays o. gallery Will -tfa .14.
Streann. The Hob of Wheels are prince. mad. with di.
roe nye, diverging therefrom. The Dux testis on fa. fell
elliptic spring., with di the idea and ovost' apppored
clog gear, repa i red, all of which In highly
The Levers are mho. pelithed. The name of the company la .
in entail Panel either yid. at hese of llaltery Ilea nick '-
ground*, Which tredve,. the letters being firs pat sad
net
with brilliants. Altogether, it I. one of the moat nosily
aadsrithal serrkeable Engines ion the country. busby, b.,.
in constant Into, .114 e J .. 10 .7,V ,50 • tt. moy. for
net. wear and Mardi:wing Mat uw.a balaig Merely I me..
al anso.t.
Also, alio t feet of ntreolud tiro 2 Wbari Hasa Cu ,
iforpartkrdere whirls p.juaux ..
Aden Mal, 75 it. layette atzati, '- •
/ 3 altlaums. ild.
411:21213
WHEitEAS, Let Teristration to
tbe estate of J. (Mara Denny, Ws of titt town
ship, I llegbeny county, Pa., &mem, bare been granted to
the eublicrilier,tll penone Indebted to the wild octets are re
yenned to make immediate painum4 inul those haring
claims or demands aphid the Waiter sad decodent
make known the aim, without delay, -
wlll
T.]. amarrotri Awmitatm.b.,
Pittsburgh, May 12.tb,1859itt7111aw6:
AMREIT—TS kits
reed aza torpii•by
Vuttric 'lloas,
0. 1. extra jaat
'am Dlour.