...,,...., ..„ .. .V,iii.A.hittgit''''..-.6-4-ett-t-: rmsarst. smarm-%r. sTLLL i&A. k r..rm.n. 1. mica= R. ERRIITT & CO., EDITORS and PROPRIETORS wat zi•io tx., 441 WEDNESDAY NIORNING, JUNE 8, 1869 Republican County Ticket. luers, ELIAS EL Pittanrgh SIUCCLT, WILLIAM VAANDH,DlWitrirgb, DAVID A. I'REFSLMT, Allegheny, CIIAItLES L. OQEMLING, Ilint DAVID W DAVADD, Peebles, WILLIAM EtrY, Lower AL anti 3111,7 Orr LAW .11,0 r, TRW' A 8 MELLON, Collin, DlRlklef /11TOINCY, JACOB 11. MILLER , Pllna= Oh GOODMAN Y. COULIT.R, Sonth rayetto. C03011307,E5. JONATHAN TM AGIT, PmGll Pith Arurtnr-, DAVID CORNELIUS, Sgrx-It-klry. StATI.I,II, M. T. ANDEXL9O:4, E.: De, Dizrarroti or TM: poor. JOSEPH MILLER, Ntowd. Tot: PRLSIDENT has other troubles to wear 001 his valuable existence than :ilesican_inisunder standings—Matt imbroglios— Kansas revolutions —the purchase of Caba—and such like. He 6,5 like, smaller individuals, what are called pri vate. annoyances, which also do their work of demolition on the human system. They haunt him like mischievous spirits, and pepper him like small shot. "Occasional" thus presents -some of the minor troubles that are even now besetting the great man hi his office—troubles from which a trip and a consequent ovation in the South cannot release him "A good story is told of one of the new Ad ministration papers in Illinois. It appears that when It was proposed to mart thin journal, the President himself stated that he would advance two or three thousand dollars rather than that the thing should fail. It did fail, of course, and —the person 'starting the paper, relying upon the Presidential promise, drew upon Mr. Buchanan accordingly. The draft was protested, and the victim came 00—stopping - by the way in your :cloy—declaring that he would expose the whole thing Unless indemnified. Great consternation ensued, and the matter was compromised after a fashion. Mr. Buchanan will now be called upon to reimburse the other organs which he bas insisted' shall be maintained at all hazards. The printing fund, large as it was at the begin ning, cannot sustain all these drafts upon it, particularly as Mr. Wendell has come unsettled claim which must be liquidated. Tfie threat made by a Senator at the close of the last see sion,,that the whole of this part of the Admin istration policy should be arrested and exposed in the coming simian, has made great caution necessary, so that the mercenaries have no less a person to look to than the President himself. Now, as Mr. Buchanan ought to be worth at least one hundred and fifty thousand dollars, and as he has never speculated, most of hie in vestments being safe ones, and inasmuch as he has no children, and his nearest relatives being themselves in comfortable circumstances, forty or fifty thousand dollars could not be better en. pended then in paying for the losses of the - fellows who have been prostrated in the - of his metteuree, As be has alwaye for his inunficent, open-handed, genial liberality, I am happy that they could do nothing be demand upon hie most plat respond like a Prince. , have not yet re -6 Watt Ili EI/9 • / SZCO111:013 of the late battle cowed the EIS W • bre must content ourselves in Ital y 9... e; details of. the telegraph until with the 4 „a opened. The Paris correspondent the kf ional Intelligencer seems so well booked )//94VAS, ' g♦ them . . i „e toma::a ' Je No. Ile will A .._. " IVin affairs on the other aide of the Atlantic, that we read his letters with delight. His spec ulations on the present state of affairs in Eu rope are very interesting. Rom his last letter we make the following extract "I think it may be inferred that, so long as the war is confined to Italy, Germany wall be sufficiently the ally of Austria to guaranty her from any attack in the rear by Russia; but not sufficiently to disturb Fnuffie by st demonstration on the Rhine.' It may be eaid, therefore, that for some time to come the influence of Germany will hays the effect of leaving both aides free to em ploy all their strength against each other. You will observe much in the conduct of Prussia is the Germanic Diet to support this opinion. For instance, upon a proposition of the delegate from Hanover to send 100,000 federal soldiers iota the Rhine provinces, the Prussian deputy, Mr. Von Uusedons, spoke stronglyugainet doing eo. There is no danger, he declared, to that quarter which Prussia alone could not avert. He was sustain ed by the Diet, and the Hanoverian proposal was lost. The report moreover of a Prussian com mittee of finance, rendered some days before the. close If the Prussian Chambers, was unreserved ly exillicit upon correlative points, condemning as it did the course adopted by the Cabinet of Vienna in the late negotiations, and declaring that Germany cannot be considered in any de- Ran responsible for the affairs of Austria in Italy. "The duties of Prussia, imposed on the one hand as ono of the great Powers, and on the other as a member of the unwieldy Confederation of Germany, are embarrassing and, in some de gree perhaps, in conflict. France, however, is encouraged to rely for the present upon Prussian neutrality. lon will have noticed meanwhile various declarations of .neutrality, more or Ipn formil, on the parte of England, Belgium, Swe den and Norway, Naples and Spain. You will observe also that the cause of Italy inspiree al most universal sympathy. The English people loudly proclaim it. Ruesia, in the path of pro gress upon which she has entered so broadly, has from the beginning volunteered the unreserved support of her influent.° in negotiations in favor of the cause of right and justice; and our own people at home appear satisfied that France is defending the cause of humanity and civilization. My attention was attracted lately by a striking passage in the Idea Napoleonniennes—a work of the French Emperor, published in le3B—to the effect that 'a monarch, holding himself in alli ance witi. the spirit of Republics. might become master of the world." • Tuts Pnosr.—From the telegraphic dispatches received, the area of the frost ravages can be easily traced. The accounts from Cleveland and Cincinnati indicate that Ohio has suffered se verely throughout a great extent of Its territory. Western New York and Western Virginia have also suffered, at least in the vicinity of Buffalo and Wheeling. We are inclined to think that it has not reached Chicago, as the Trtsy and Tribune, of Monday, says teething about it. The Harrisburg and Philadelphia papers do not mention the frost ; but the following, from the Baltimore Sun, shows that the east has felt its effects : "After the germ of Friday night there was a at:Laden change in the weather, and during Bat urday and - Saturday night fire and heavy cloth ing were necessary for comfort. There was a change of ten degrees In the temperature, and yesterday morning there was quite a heavy while frost. At Cumberland and Pledment the frost woo en heavy that it was feared it would affect i n i ar l o esly the vegetation. The trait, however, in WO far advanced in growth to be much in jured. The midden cold la attributed to the heavy hail storm which passed to the south and west of the city on Friday night." The New York city papers, of yesterday, are also silent on the came eubject. In the meantime we moat be content to await additional particulars in regard to the extent of the injury inflicted in the region really visited. Subseqciotit ammunta may pat a better face on the Metier, and relieve many fears that arc now freely expressed. VCR rarnsylvanian is becoming a very funny newspaper glom, it hoe .changed proprietors. In a recent number It made an attempt, in a-la bored article,-to ahoy that gratitude to hie frieude ie riot by any means required of "our venerable President." It leughe down the old notion of a public officer sticking to hie friends, and displ-eye so much facetiousness in the follow ing extract that it is quite refreehlog to read it. Really, our friend hondlee that delicate weapon, ridicule, like an old 'tsarist. Mr. B. should be proud ofjeue-h a champion: ' , Matinee was banished from Attica by his trio:ads, whin'. he had served no faithfully, be cauenthey were tired of bearing him called 'the . We do not know but President Buchanan ' I E 3 7 be banished too, by hie 'friends,' in spite 'of the public good he has done for the multitude, for his whole public life proven him to bo juet the in " Jr serve his country, regardless of all lesser considerations.. It may be too late to save him frocii this kind of ostracism; bat for the safety of till future Presidente, we implore that some kilr for ftle!ida be deiisod. And then, instead of the watchiord of. Liberty, expressed in our opal platform, let us hereafter go into our undid -struggles for independenoe and the utd ri - at‘, o ls'ho'n your friend?' ineerlbed upon rar b and, above all, let our great Amer be co'longer einciarei with .E your triond? "=- lk demolishing broadside that Si, for some !Poertalaiti . . , Wm:lm 15 , 11 r. LaralGreat- j The St. Louie Democrat of Saturday bacon- tains the particulars of a shocking murder nom milted in that city on the day .previous, the Li of June. Joseph Charless, one of the oldest citizens—a member of the church—and a man of peaceful disposition, was shot down in the street by Joseph W. Thornton, at nee time a book keeper In thp 'Boatman's Savings Instill- -IjOD. Within a few minutes after the shooting, ; a vent crowd collected around the place where the cruel murder was committed, and, ere half an hour had elapsed, Market street from Third , to Fourth, was closely blockaded by a tame of human beings. Crowds also collected at au early period in Third street and along Chestnut, di.- casein a variety of question. as to the coarse to be pursued by the people. Mr. Charles. had but recently left hie house, which is situated on the corner of -Fifth Street and Walnut, and was proceeding down Market, towards bin store on Main stroet, when he was met by Mr. Thornton on the south side of the street, between Third and Fourth. Thornton, it is geld, was accompanied bylinother man, who has escaped. Stepping up to Mr. Chariest', Thornton addressed him in thee° words: "Yon swore against toy character." Simultaneous with the utterance of the above, Thornton drew a pistol anti fired the contents of one barrel into Mr. Charlees' abdomen, which felled him to the ground. Ae he attempted to rise, Thornton dis charged another barrel, the ball of which took effect in the left aide, passing through the body and out on the right side posteriorly. Mr. Charlene again fell, hot sprang up and reeled into the store immediately in front Of which the murder was committed, and which is occupied by Mr. J. S. Thompson as a lace and trimming establishment.. Mrs. Dann alone wen present, but friends of Mr. Charleas were almost instantly on hand, and he was conveyed to the back part of the store, where a bed was made upon the floor, and the sufferer extended upon it. Mee eengers were at once dispatched for medical as sistance, and others to inform the male mem. here of the family of the distressing occurrence. Having thus consummated his murderous pur pose, the FU38111113i113 coolly replaced the revolver in his pocket, and began deliberately to resume hie morning stroll! Several gentlemen, among them were Mr. Thomas Andrews, Capt. Morri skin, (of steamer,) and Mr. Benoit, keeper of the Leviathan Saloon, ran to the spot, seized Thorn• ton and demanded his pistol. Ho struggled against them, and continued resistance until the speedy arrival of A. Meaner, superintendent of th,o Market street 'bus line, to whom he at once yielded himself, and surrendered the pistol, and promised to go with him to the police office. A crowd was then rapidly gathering, from whom the surrender was evidently the only course of safety. The prisoner placed his arm in Meener's, and the two preceded the crowd up Market Fourth streets, on the east side of the 4 Policeman Bohannon was at that timt r i4.7.,, up Fourth street on the west side. ~ s - jilyk s! the crowd, he crossed over and in arr. Thorn ner and Thornton what was the , were an o ffi . ton noticed the "elan" coke 4 . wan, said, "1 aer, and when apprised itayself up to you ; have just shot n man. 4613 obannan then took; only keep the crowg rao ihe.‘s4,,proceeded dews , " him in custody, lifie Police 4 crowd Chesnut street,a.ed, and so eagerly rushed few. formidably j prisoner became alarmed, and Bug ward thy . feara to the officer. He was conduct- Seeteltie City Marshal's office, and detained . edithe crowd had retired, when he was taken, • charge of Captain Kick and oilers, along acetone, Settand and Walnut streets, to the office lof Justice Herekenrath. He repeated 'that he had shot a man, and added that he did not know If he was dead. The requisite affidavit was made by Capt. Kick, and the prisoner was then con ducted through the alley into Spruce street, and thence to Sixth street and the jail. This cir cuitous course enabled the officers to elude the embarrassing presence of the increasing crowds. The crowd was dispelled to lynch the prisoner, but were finally prevented by the persuasion- of the prominent citizens. Public opinion is de cidedly against Thornton, who is regarded as a cold-blooded murderer. WASHINGTON, June 4, IBso.—Virginia is at last settled. The anxious apprehensions of the faithful are relieved, and the Democracy breathes freer, since it is known John Letcher is elected, notwithstanding his old opinions in favor of emancipation, and the Roller pamphlet. They aro content with victory on any terms, so that it secures the possession of power. Mr. Floyd, the brother of the Secretary of War, who was the orthodox candidate for Congress in the Abingdon District, is beaten by what is called an ••inde pendantr Democrat—that is, a man who runs against the party oganization. Mr. Faulkner, one of the silk-stocking Democracy, who:renoun ced his political principles and associations, an a means of entering Congress, has been hand somely beaten by Mr. Aloteler, an Old-Lino Whig blusher the definition of Mr. Edward Bates of Missouri, who described that personage as one who took his whiskey regularly, and voted the Democratic ticket occasionally. No . Virginia gentlemen of any creed denies the former quali fication, but Mr. Boteler will hardly plead guilty to the latter. In two other Districts, the regu lar candidates are believed to ho laid on the shelf. The President's paper has very little to say over this eleatiue, and its silence ie discreet; for if Mr. Letcher bad not repudiated the Adminis tration as he did, defeat would base been inevit able. Even now he falls behind the majority of Gov. Wise about ein thousand, and behind that of Mr. Buchanan, afterward, about twenty-five thousand. There is very little cause for comfort in these figures, and still lees in the prospect. If the Opposition had supposed there was a By. log chance in the Contest, they might have or ganised and swept the &ate. They did not know their own strength, or, rathgr,•were ignorant of the pervading disaffection in the Demooratio ranks. They will not be caught napping again, after this encouragement. A telegram from hero assures the public very seriously that the President disclaimed, before his departure for North Carolina, any purpose to be a candidate at Charleston, and would take an occasion to make such a declaration formally, at the first fitting opportunity. The enterprising news monger seems to have forgotten that Mr. Bachmann emphatically announced that idea in his inaugural, and everybody who has proper respect for the chief magistrate most know that he entertained the purpose quite no sincely then as now. It would only ben repetition of words, and a depreciation of the dignity of his office. Of course, the President is not suspected of a de sire to lie re elected, and be would only contest to place himself in the position of a candidate in order to save the Union, which is approaching its pedalled dangers. And although harsh things have been said about his Cabinet by dis appointed Democrats and other hungry patriots, AR the Constitution officially informs us, my can did opinion is, that every one of the seven mem bers would submit to the same sacrifice, in order to prove how superior was his patriotism to all selfish considerations.—Cur. N. Y. Trib. BATTLE WITH TEM CAXMICHIB.—As has already been mentioned, says the Boston Courier, our troops to Texas under Major Van Dorn have made another very sacCessful scout, and gained a complete and decisive victory over the Coman che Indians. We have been permitted to copy from a private letter of an officer of Major Van Dorn's regiment, (24 cavalry,) and a participant in the mot, the following particulars. Tho let ter is dated in camp, on Big Turtle Creek, May 14th : '•A Dor travelling about two hundred miles we have at lent come up with the Comanches, and yesterday evening we attacked them in camp, The fight lasted about an hour, and was a isevere ono. Wo found the Indians encamped in a thick and almost lopenetrable jungle, eo that we were compelled to attack them at great disadvantage on foot. There were eighty five Indians in the band. Three only escaped unhurt. Forty nine were killed and thirty three captured, several of them wounded. We deeply regretted that eight women and children were among the killed and wounded. This happened in consequence of the undergrowth being no thick that it was impos sible to distinguish the equaws from tho men. Lieut. Lee was badly wounded, but it Is hoped that he will euou recover. Capt. Smith also was was severely but not dangerously wounded. One man was killed instantly, and ten others more or leas severely wounded, one or two of whom, I think, will die. it is the most extensive scout that has been mad, is Texas, and will no doubt prove more effectual in intimidating the Canton obes than Maj. Van Dorn'n previous nuaccestni fight. It will teach them that a hundred miles br so beyond the usual limits of scents from Tex as will not prove a sanctuary." THE Havana correepondent or the Savannah Rtriblican writes: •-For invent days after the arrival of the Nue va Apollo from Cadiz, and the report epread im mediately after, of which yea were advised in my lastletter, the question in every man's mouth was, “what . of the fillibusterr At length, how ever, the fears of some, and tho'hope of others as to their having landed, were relieved by its being positively ascertained that two'lhousand African!, had been lazidod from two French screw steamers on the east and of this leLaud. These it must hays been that were seen by the Nueva Apollo, and which she mietook for American Sl libustere, instead of, no they were, French Play eta l" Fecal AIIIZONA.—No here advises from Arizo na to the 6th ult., from. Tubao. Tee Apaches still hung around the mines. hut manifested no dispoeition to harm Americans so long al their demand for provisions wee complied with. On the contrary, they were bitter in their hatred against the Mexican, with whom the inhabi tants of the Territory arc now on forms of open itostilitht.„ The mails, howe ve r, a dd u t d e our. full teletraphio despatobea on the latter sub jeot. Beatty, ,a noted deserter and horse thief, had escaped 'ramrod. Bachman and mado for Boone' but wu aftennwdu Arnett:l, Saves Hvitu Monti • Forst, snit:en Hicsa, Pacicsit is s Box.—Great excitement ex- isle at Port Morris, Wescbester County, in con ecqnence of the discovery of the remains of see en human bodice, closely piled in a pine box, found floating near Hell Gate on Thursday. Two men, named Ramsey and O'Neil, divers engaged in exploring the wreck of the frigate Huta', et Hell Gate, en Thursday observed a box floating in the river, and towed it to the shore. On op- , ening it • they trued seven human bodies, two white men, two white women, a child about ten yearn old, an infant and a negro man. There is no explanation of the mystery. The most probable explanation it, that the bodies I I were procured by some resurrectionists, who I failing to find a market for their specimens, , adopted this method of getting rid of them. The moat inexplicable part of the story is the pres- I once of maFks of violence upon the body of one lof the men, which had been stabbed in t ie left breast. It is supposed, however, that these wounds were inflicted by the scalpel of come medical student. The circumetauce created prodigious sensation in the quiet locality of Westchester, to which the bodies were taken by the divers. VIT.EIGSIVIS 3P.A.T.EIISVE • VESTIVA.L.—There will be it Festival at 1 VALLEY GROVE, near Unit.. f Jetfoil, nn the Allt- SEIVIISCI- DIACSINEIS gheny Teliey RallrOad, on THURSDAY,Jnoe 9th. the pro re.bla of .blob will be appllel to the lbmldellon of debt. of HAVE gained the confidence Of all It hu use. toe Valley Genre IL P. Chord. ,t,„„ and„,,, ~,,,,,, ~,,,, . 4 „,,, m 0.„.,,,,,,,, An Excursion Tsai L will leave the 51.0,1 at 9 o'cl 1 . k, ~,,,,„•,,, or theage.3 , , , ,e , ..„. ~ , .title, „,.. it ~,, t ii ,„ i .,.. A. 11. pr....1y. . Fhb. of Excursion Ticket. will to tint thltah uub..., th 'id., the cloth alike, n 1,1, ..thu o t be II t j thirty•fi re cwt.., thuleusbling every one 101.p...en, ravelled or Killed oth Friend. 91 the mane ail! tear'io mind. They we all made with the highest me,-haulm' ekill,hud Twtut• t`' Iu h. , et Jos. 0.1.11 3 8 , .... Water sueet, or '• I S. tleorge it Co., Liberty nineet, and st the pi Inch', 13.4 all warranted to w.us auli wi ail kind. of weals, hum the Lightest Fabric to Ilene,' Leether. In ga.tirular, we wont) Stores. cull the attontinn of all to unr Dew Family Sewing Machine. It has been nienob,rtnred expressly for Family the, and Iv. - - met with f a v or from a a, It 2 ,, e , aim pi i ii ce i a .. retolei It !wt.. thirothers lln the L.ourt oi , omth. ti l'ims. 3 9 o', shoot. linpaulblo to g et out of 0 ,1.0,., r der th, it. 9per.- To. ... March Term. 1 , .... Mons; indeed It le or simple aa to 3.111.111.1. one, that ....II f b,,, f , A 0 ..,,,... I ~,,,, it , ~,,,,..,„, aptece of tnechaniwn will w. A ND now to wit, thin 28th day of May, Below, Wu give a ,iparlpil.in of Olio MIT rent sty I, I of lite 1? 9, the Examtnarin it,- sir ar e 0 a .,,,, .1 soa man Weed Pweint. No. lls • Ter, c o nvenient etyl.. whi I, in to worked by f d ' . .,.. , i_ , , ' r.!!: •,,,.., ..h......bj_vr.c,_dt.,_r,%, and _ d , i 7, 1 . ..,i t. ,n ,, ~ „ ‘l 7 ,. ., t ‘ e . de baud or ki th , no or ort its own tanin. For convenience of ~ I ° _P,',','„ ',l, r 2 . !, f ., ,- . , ar r ,.",z ~!.,,,...,-..,,,,,,,,,, ~ ehippine, end also for large manotactorles. where it . nen , . I 15 , 7 ,,,, °: ;',”; ~..;, 7 , 2 ". i'"F "°°. 7 to Id."' • .." .. ..,r 'ULM'''. lute o long troth , May 23,1114 Mfr.! DANIEL AFt M3TraiNG, Peony making one table arvorer r tbein all. Price. 9, , a „, _,,, 19 Sarah th.Carothere,the Revie m ile tit a1...e ...pa • 5 .• 2 , With W•D''tt " ,M,......,." ili °:''`',' ''''';,",,,,""l ern veinal,. notice that depositions in th above to or without I.P. To 9, . 1 9 1 ". D '''''. '''''' '''''' .•- '''' wlli D r ake„ at the office of the nodernigned, lto 101 Fourth 5tk..... 3, 3 ~,,,, ~, Nt,. 2, „ t ~,,,,, ~ well w , ~ t trt a sin o t , hu e city ~ , , f 1.1:t7 0 11 ,.. r a h , , 9 : Friday, ' he lush day of a Much Li e ber tateof.preal. This kind . adopted to Jt . t:',' ,, :_t ~•. 7 1_1 p e ,, , ,,na may I 0'• ,, , .... a• • .• 1..• ...le manthwttoltig Clothing or Leather work. Thi. I. on • i • ,, , ,, ',,!, ...° •°° PM , o J. BOWMAN SW EITZER. nano., the cheap.. Mwhiae In the market, w there Is no w I done on a Bea iliK Marline that 13 will not do. It is " ALLEGHENY INSURANCE COMPLY Is Greene county, Indiana, on the night of ; duo. no. in me. Priv-, stoo. I dently seemed that thin 31achtne runs rather tin. Moi- OP PITTSBURGH. n." ' " . OFFICE—No. 37 Fifth Street, Bank Block, Saturday week, three sillians entered the house I of a German named Deppa, and were about to I. 7 . : .. .l,rt i t , ii r staeo ..s . i t o: 1 1, 1 70 . r 1 . ,; ,.. niwT.10 . ~,,,,,. ~,,,,, r e" , ' - ENSURES AGAINST ALL KINDS OF rob and guarder him for (be money they sup- I 1 i eVr i' vi i ll 7 e i r t r i d iini to t t a h n e 'i p U t It 17. ' hint 143 • 11 . ' : A ., , 1 , t 1 , 0 L l .' :,:, : ' , 4 : z , j, FIRE AND MARINE RIBES. plantation . ark,.. It la vet) 'I. ~,,, 0 . 00 , 00. ~,,,,,, • 13....40 JONES, Prealdooh JOHN D. McCORD, Vire posed him to possess. Being interrupted by the • dun..., with but little litibility t. . t 1 ' President: D. 31 BOOR, Secretary; Capt. WILLIAM DEAN; officers, a fight ensued, during which Deppa:was ; sim ' General Agent. shot, it is supposed by one of the robbers, I no. I. ni........ end 43: , ..ne . r .. .13 ,, 10 :,, a . nt! a goner el D „,.., ,,,,,,, jt,,,,„„ c G. it.....„, us ury and, though in the melee the ball may have been I swum ter wefolir. !Ash , : 1.,..,,, , e ,;;; , re v ° co - ,..•::: , ^ i • n Y,r . . e.pt it. 0. Urn, , John A. Wile., B. 1,. Pahnestak, John fired by one of their assailants. Two of the .w ,. rirt. g It ha. been s ft.. .;,, ~..,, m .„.„,..,.... ~.... D. McCord, 'sue 31. Pennock, R., P. Sterling, Capt. Wm. and durable, yet i , Dean, now NI Haws, Robt, 11. Davi.. Jel lyd robbers were captured after a desperate conflict. .p . ii i rv i. m p a ro e n eLtr a i th ui .e .e ' n, ."•.,.., 1 :.:..":::,..7........ k / .. ..:74.,'" , ;: ! HOUSIIIOLD WORDS WAS recently sold by flllO- No. C. Th. 3, , , t ' ,, °:° ,, ;',11 , 7 , ,,t , T r „.„..... L . , :d i ur . : Lion in London. The biddinga commenced at PL'aPt d dsn'Ud„,.oy.,,.. the, f or f am il y ow , it t ,.. £5OO. From .Cl,lOO the hiddings were between !,'„,.:',„,„„,'"1t I. very li g ht and tasty. rime very rapidly, 1 I . . it „,, tt ee . ll Ire n or .l ti. t in o ,c ,, d t r• c /...3 p T . R . 1i 0 1 , .. , 1 , 1 , T , Chas. Dickens and Mumma. Bradbury & Evans. Ultimately, the copyright was purchased by , iNt tit p i Minch.. It Its. • tatution on both Woes, and car- Charles Dickens for the BUM of .C 3,550. .Messra. I ~,,,,,,,, ar s . supply of thread on 0. under /Tool. The Fol. Bradbury & Evans are about to start a new per ...rf,•;;., 1 77t.q.L . 7 . =.1 . ......„=:••:,...i . t5i , :Itz iodioal, under the editorship of Mr. LtiOas, whi t her as thvor'to both pull at llncome time, and consequont i : has been for some time engaged in the liter. - 1 !Y. fifth , Ilva , lo treat. The seam . very chunk., and tho . 1 thread do. nit Weak Inrublog. It will du coarse work departmentof the London Times el ' better than say cheap ...blue now In market, and it too A who .1 silk, teller r or lines with Tonal facility. Price, pr FATHER BATMAN .— Rev. Father Drtre 4 i' f ' .4-het , has i rive dr001.,. fortilab,4l grade. has come under the ban of Bishop-'-ue has OFFICE, 1(7 BROADWAY, NEW YORK opened on oratory in Lezin g4l - 11 ' o e u n ses ' of re WHITNEY 0 LY"'i , iiii.i... "'''' Proteel arils City and County Insurance Company • 4far AGENTS WANTED , JoU,lnidavrlc . York, and is preaching to or-lbi" ousant Catholics and sym , " r ` n3 ° g , o . Th e Bishop and pre- He takes the pcsktion N OTICE is hereby given that in pursuance it within the limbo of lates must be obeye he right of private Jodg 1 ter iil if ru n co'rp,' i l of tlo7, in ei b ,p i t :d i ii nol i t n ,rfl h rai n , i l i iiiiil, i fil i no e te ii 't i n conscience, reset meet, just as 4lfff Id should they the pareni - , tint of disobeying God. This 18 rope ntl ti a i tTliTo ii ici ii ce ni. MTVl i t r Z 'ip iif lY A li i is iign. " . 'in but n " let t- estantism. ' A:::::::y7on rr T i' Ll " : 3 81:: h W e r7D I NI I I:A7.1:TII' : ; C a l ;:t . ; : , : essenti&WV Mb, 111 and 7lb of July e and at the thlice of W3l. l'. BAUM, on St. Clair etrret, Pittsburgh, on FRIDAY rtud PATUR. DAY, the Bth anti loth elthily next, to remain ope n for rice north (anleas the stock be winner Fulwribed.) from 10 A M W 4 o'clwk P. 31 of each illy. Josiah Rim Jame, I. 1.1 raker., Henry Irwin, Win, IL Posey, Peter Petemon, John Birmin g ham. 0. 0, Cralg, Wm. P. Bantu, Jame. Old, John Irwin, Poo , 3.11011 Gitnion, John Seamen., C. Yeager, George Lewis, Samuel Gurnal ) , Nicholas Voe g htly. rem , John A. Scott 11. P. !.Unwell, John W. Riddle, David 6.1 3 , Swill Linde., J 0,., .1. Lon g man,. M. Reiland, Thomas Farley, D M. Evan., Alex. Mande, R W. Point:l.3l,, Th., Donnelly, James Park, Jun, James A Llib,on, D beet Shield., ''''''t""ww•er, J-4 31341 lIPEILOI.—The worst foe of humanity iron Sheath that we hardly tool disposed to occupy are g o o r n ' e P or mother of int th' vated F l e o w rm b n e." l ' n fart, it ' i t' s,l r tr r a coo.. or • CONILM.CI almost every o th er disease, ' no d token In Chi. stage, we believe one rem•dr—BIERHA VHS HOLLAND DITDERS—wiII always mitigate, it not effect • permanent dnee. We might nee stronger leognegr, Lot, as we, are addressing s reasoning se well Ise • res•ollsble COM. moulty, • desire to avoid the prejudice welch wonid attach to whet would mom Mere boasting. Indigntion, Heartborn,lbadactio—Sick and Nei vow—in fact, all that Vave their Milo Ia impaired digestion—in which an included BILIOUS DISORDERS AND LIVER Mental Diecodese, Irritabti fly, indirptutherma to Think, hepotienee, Depretrion of Spirits, Nor - mn. Aires and Trontdieg, desire for Baited., end a number of other &Suction. of this clung, rend ering a man until 'for inter coarse with the world and the society of his family—vnll ell, Ss ',sm."? i t of found to have prxerded from that dimmed state of the digests., organs chick this medicine it so eminently ado:dated to relieve. Hz. Cattruv—The Geuulsle highly Coo:el:strafed Poo , haves Gotland Bitters 1 pot op to hall plot bottle. only, and retailed at Al per bottle. The great demand for thw truly Celebrated Medicine haa todocod toasty Imitations, which the public abouldgtowslAgaluat purchasing. Beware of Imposition! Bee that ourname Ie or; the label of every bottle you buy. DENJAM.III PAGE, .111., A 00., Polo Plvprlsttra, 27 Wood street. betweeo let and Rd eta., P/ tuiburgh, P a. myEbdowP ctn abbuttoments3 Spurgeon's Sermons, Spurgeon's Sermons, Spurgeon's Sermons, WILL APPEAR EVERY WM, • WILL APPEAR EVERY WEER, WILL APPEAR EVERY WEER, Pbonographlcally Reported, end Correotrd woJ hlmeelf, exprreely and exclusively for THE NEW YORK WAVERLY, TILE NEW YORK WAVERLY, TUE NEW YORK WAVERLY, TUE CUOIJEST FAMILY PAPER TILE CIIOICEST FAMILY PAPER Now pabliahed in the United &aka—high In it. mural tone tuurserptitttibla In Its literature, and nunthe ring among. Its contributor. sums of the most diatinamished wrlmra of the ego. SPURGEON'S LATEST SERMONS. by the Reamer every Wert, vIII appenr Ie thn THE . YEW YoRK WAVERLY. 5 , 1 Unmplety Sermon• for only 52, Tn. Gen. o/. Q. here York and Boom. P../p:/a HENRY WARD BEECHER, MIN. E. U. CHAPIN, TYING, DURBIN, STARR. RING. L. 10 . WWI ...n amount of LITERATURE, NOTELLETTES, ANT TRAVEL! ill Jl* SP IUttGEON•S SEILDIONS, wbfrh are elan, ity• Ind England, and are greedily moight after by admiring thousands Ira every Christina land, will henceforth appear freesia every week in the NEW YORK WAVERLY, phone. gnephleally reported exclualvely for this paper, at great en. pease. and forwarded by every steamer. Tne tent romi.er, containing • faithful portrait of this great divine, reel ap pear io the number dated Jane 11, 1450. Now Ready, with no Omonat Buntharnican Egan., prepared ly for our columns, by the Rev. Dr. NUL., at Bost.n. Every subscriber to the New York Waverly, for $2 per mammy eingte, or SLISO in clubs, will gel Per. •of this gnat divine, breathes the Gems of the Punday i.erenenes of IL Ward &weber, E. 11. Chapin, Dn. Neale and Tyog, and nature of the greatest divine. of Nees if rk and Bosom, weekly, during the year. together with • rich mad rare variety of Literary Matter, Romance., Travels, arta,. es, Poetry. Rumor, Biography, Wit and {Vignola to abort, all that can be pthened to unite the Ramat literary paper of able advanced age, by tbejbestt ruerican and Europa. writ. era and orator. Editurially. It mill Ca entirely nentral la politigy and religion. • • Whortorer llowe ere Nemo Agent. teey will tortilla, Y.O ale& copies at 4 cents each number, ....Wattling at lout not these 001410. complelo. Nnw I. the Ikea to rah. RbJE l ° •IlbwoillOnao, 42 Clat.e of tee to one el draw, $1,50. Club of twenty at $1,2.5_ Clergymen eu,plled at SI. srg_Athlroto JONES .1 BNIErfl, sue. ow,. to II Balser A Co., O. 16 OraWe IS .Dosion, Mau arnrr ‘lllll nir First sertnun, tilts week, Dated Juno 11th. SPURGEON ON THE WAR' WAR!' Teat—"Fighl the LoriVe Battles"-1 Bent ~,111., 1i— Dollvered et Royal Surrey (irdcall, May 1, 105% Seet,nd Sermon, Dated June Ifit.ll, "And I will put toy epirlt within you " —groat.' ass Yi 07. Delivered in Load., ilayfith, FOR SALE BY AL!, NE WI AGELNYA -'A.k for the first manlier of the New York ITsesrly, with portrait and Biographical ditetch of npnegarin, dated June 11,1055. 'Rack numbers supplied. fiGrAll settled Clergymen and Poi ttnastore are rs.inveted to act as agents. and revel's. and for wand oakum Iptione to on Jegiltddwg T FIE LAST WEEK.— BOOK 13 HUNT & MINERS WM. D. WILL COMMENCE A doyenne Vocal Clay on gatarday afterninno, 11th last. at 8 o'clock, la his Moab Roams, N 0.119 Fourth Mien, bonnie° Wood and 19mbililleld streets. Parents desiring their children taught the correct paincipl. of PINGINO, ought to embrace thlsopportoulti, ss he Ina tomb them thoroughly Use fundament. principles of mock, comae.. Ina whin the elementary branch.. The Bator., morning clan for jUTIMIItiI vOMMIBLItiII an other tens the llama day, and pupils will have the tww , lll of both elm. JeSitt TJACOBUS' NEW VOLUME—Notes on tbe Acts of the Apostles. by M. W. Jacobus. D. D. Ne• vols. of Derby & Jackson's Francb Obissici • Montague's Works. Pension du Pascal do -111skry of Charles XII, by VoHotta. At Deb) DA tr.S Wood street. HENRY WARD BEECHER'S NEW Dloll.B.—New Star Paper.= Vleareand Napa/Imam vll[oBl°lol SolJtata ; Patio and Pa,uanrytalk &twat. 1,011, Flower, and /arming. Joat waived at JaB DAVISON'S, 03 Wood etrc•t. -NEW BOOKS—My Sister Margaret, Tern 11potence story; The Poet Preacher; The Mother'. 311 .ins: Pearls for the Little Oar.: Willie's Lessons; Unther'a 0111 to Lb the Ones at 'Lome; More About brut, For sale by Jag ' J. L. HEAD, 'TM Fourth et. REFINED SUGARS. ETC.— 25 01114.Cruthe4 and rcicorkad flucarg 20 " A. D. mid C. de 0 boom froth Coto Bluth; 6 Gortgo Pearl do 5 " Silver Wm. Starch, casks Clodnntri 6. O. Name, Jost n.c'd nod for ..le by WILLIAMS t JOIINSION, 148 No. 114 Smithfield timed. SUNDRIES -154 sacks Tenn. Wheat; 19 do Feztltitra, I dry Iltdo; 1 teak Gtoscag, _ 7 bah.. Cottun. To intro on stescur Llennouts for sale by Job CHIP LOOWOOD-100 bblr. for sale by B. L. PALM/WOWS& 00., • comer of Yu:wit and Wood went. DRY PEACHES AND APPLES; 300 boil. Peaches, 20 boa. App lor, la store and tor moil by 1.621/111 DICIFILT 2 CO. ARD OIL-10bbla. in store and for sale by Jag • WWI DICERT ir CO. BUCKWHEAT. -300 bush prime Seed /Mai/best forIIIIT b/ OLI00011; MOM= 1,1, cSIIEESI3, CHEESE--12 boxes Tory auperi or IV.R.Choffisfir sale 61 , : ew e e, . POTATOES. YOTA,TOES--1500 bux,bcat Aunty N. trotarat t or try initim JcVRCp sabbuttsemrnts . . IN- M rt V A R i Rl yAL h o A , N Gum tb mann factory ef PIANOS The Inatrumtht. Ivoe on be al gel,tod I,r mot.ally I.y the enbettibt , r, et the rat tory, ESPECIALLY FOR liANHKr. I to leant of Prat,. are lorltod to call and t ostuttue thin arrwk, arblch on, nixes all the T.1 . 10V1 • yles tared by Chiekerlug A Fonn, from the Plainest to Om molt olattorately tarred cane, and at pr... art! pnroilaarre Sarr All Inatratnenta warranted. .3e7cld JCIIN H. MELLOR, fil Won.l i.rrl.L TllO Pedectlon of Dental Art. IiTIF7CIAL TEETH WITH PLATES OI'PORCE LA IN MEC= • DR. N. STEBBINS having opened an officA 191 Penn rtnmt, l• preparal to manuf...-tore si] itwert teeth of Moab:sae steotriptom. In introducing Moan now and Irnr.rcved et, lea of Dental Work to the citimne of Pi llthurgn. Dr.N. fee* aatured that they will meet the tame favorable recrpthin whI.M ha. l•oen accorded to them to Now York and other where [bey hate Ewen tmted, awl be furthermore helm,w that they are deatlise.l toanpereede. as they certainly oacol all P[her idyl. lo Lioitrx DUlt A ftl LITT. 13CSD - fr and URITY, god In orery onality ankh rensivra Teeth deeirabie, and are at the ammo titan moot, hex asf.senalve. rportcoi.tot of this work mmy In rot n nt No. 19L PENN RTREET. MOIR SE CLAIR apllincttorP Carnage; and Buggies. FOR E ., ACe2MMODATIoN , , , f Pitt toas Wore 4.. InunucUallwly Su he runt - 4.1 11, Nuoungatu.ln ikuoo. u Find etrrv-t. I.r Um mato ot CIALMTAGSS, 1 , 1011.:6 .IND NPILING WAGONS, Of hooG.rn nawasfisrt noaprod so.nt one. 11.tring hero enz.weil thirty thn. y...r. In not Inept, attd the legit perevateen ',term in Alloghene City, with 14,1 in t erase of butte/we. It solAcient troartottee Se In the gottlity of hit work. The public are respectfully Invitsil to call and essenlns HS ',rusk. .9.lVattory on the norm., of Federal runt and North C".../104. A lirght.ny ett), 3..1111 nOUTLI. mrl9.lmrlani" MIUMM VIOLIN. PLOTE, MELODEON AND SINUINGI. W. D. SMITH Tess to inform his fridsde and the public that ha will giro lottrustlon Iq Cbreess or privets lemon. on ths Vl,4lth Slots, Melmicron, or In hinging, at his n sidemen, NO. 113 FOURTH STRF.CT, between Wood and Smithfield, where he le provided with specious and .13V.Ellerlt nom.. IiFT.EILNOON CLASSES FOR LADIES will be formed for learning 0.0 got of singing. either with nr withent Sian Forte accompsoiment. There claws will be smell sod select. KVENINO aLEE CLASSES sill also be formed for Polo, Trio and Qoartotia Singing either with or cil hoot 'yarn , mental accompallinfenta. Term marl° known on application, ap2o dlf SEC 0 N I) HAND MACHINERY FOR am.e. One Steam Engl. Cylinder 21 inch bora, dWfoot stroke, poppet valve, complete to the crank pin. Two Blowing Cylinder', M lush. tam 6 fora atruk n, with Pip., Mutt, Pillar Block. and Oreerlug complete. Por particulars apply rat onr works, Louth Pltraturclu or at our oftleo, YI Markey atrect. my2ltrodlarT 11013INSON, MINIS k 5111.1.1301. State Mercantile Tax. TILE STATE bIEROANTILE TAX fur the year PILY la now dud, and meet to paid to the City Troaani.r, In par funds, henna the 111.1 day "I A tiguo All tornalutng unpaid .10.1 date will be len with au Al. dertnan for ronectlon IYM. RICMCA llal, JN:3IJ City Trettenet r. NOTICE TO CONTItACTOUS.—Prpo .o. will to rreereeel at the Aire of he Recording Itegulalor, No. Cu Smithfield stunt, man 11+11 , 10.1. for (i.e cetattrtwllon of • Fewer I. Swill. erect, alao, fdr the grad. log, pal iny cod netting with curbstone, the following atreeta, VIZ: Marlon (treed, between Pennsylvania Arran. and Mod surer; Cherry alley, between !Sixth .tenet and V Leah. alley, and a portion of Tided atrett.east of 110 1 aired. Je7-eodtls ISAAC MORLEY. lire. Reaolaior Vllglata anti Eagle Papal . MEN, BASBETT 6c CO.. Pmpr jet or,. WHEELING, VA., PRINTINii AND P.0.1E PAPER BONN (ppAHLM. NDAPPIN , , [' Ann, .m A S the Milla aro noir in opera- Ilan Itartng adopted all the latent Imp:oven...nu no ep I eashlo on by make Paper of tit« tar, byat &tartan., we thn with conllttottce lcit Met paten:bate of our Irk oda god e pnb.lc genorally. Arall order. Pent onehytl ryertre prompt attention N. 11.—The highest pet, gill by pull On ma 4 merchant ablenataa. jy7tlwd A N UNPRECEDENTED BARGAIN. ill . JUNK, —A deodrable three atoned nrkk Duelliug ilouu coolaihieg eleven mows, with duribloparlora, mart. mead.., gm bath, tc., and all the modem Improo eon ote, egtatantlally taatenitiy ball:. This property Is What, no the elevated part of the Beceutt Ward, on 1 11 ird street, .4 will be and at a grestescrillra, Tr, $OOl lo hood, Lab aunt to Pee. equ .1 annual pavan ot. Apply for furthrr In formal!on to je7:1.1 D. IWK.II4IITIN, 101 Pour et. 200 TONS PHELPS' LAKE SUPERIOR To .r?ivo and for oral, by DumEsne AND STAPL E DRY GOODS of every ssrlstr al. Dre. Owe" Lace ilantles, Bawls, Ilosiery, WLlte Goods, ac. le7C. lIANEON LOVE, 74 Pd sae. st. TU CUBA AND BACK, a Vacation Voy- Meet; age, by It. IL Dona, Jr, antilor of Two Yes. Before llowdm, by the author of Holed ter the Solitary; Headley 'a Lilo of tbmelook; Irving's Life cf Washlogtoo, on. G; The ktopiro of Amble, by J S. C. Abbott; Copular Geology, by lifigh Miller; Tt, Consalemrot hy N. P. WAll. '; Lose Mo Little, Love Mn Long, by OWLS. Menlo. ' The Avenger nod Other Papers, be Tomas D /Mine,. ItdKAY a CO., 65 Wowi etrort, W . iNNER'S PIANO PRIBIER.—A new T T nod mtopleto method of looming to ploy the Piano ithuot a Master. to thls wet! the ruthments of tousle are explalued In. tom nod Movie matioar, while molodb ppp~~n..ealee sod eXerrises are Intro:Mood which are celcuLsted Interest and advance the popib to which le added the meat wogs, polkm, ossrobea. Sc., novae before pobilshol omy similar work. Prlre Gk. For Bale 1.7 JOGN 11. 11114LLOR, SI Wood el. iAFIFOoples mailed on rocemt of price. Je4 . CE CHESTS, _ MEAT SAFES, Shower Baths, Plump Baths, Pit Bailie, . . flat Bathe. .. Children's Baths, Charcoal Furnace,, Lemdrass Stove*, bad Iron Blotto, Portellan Stew Kettles, Brass thew Kettles, And an no item varlet, of Honsolornlehing Ileraware, at Matron City Stove and Ti, IVarehomeof W. W. BRAD/HIATT, No. 174 Wood street, Jc4 ghat door below the alga otthe liuld. Gan, City AND 13UtiLNESS TAX AND WA IL/ TIM RENTS, In utnYn WARDS.—rho taApayare or the let and 24 Wards, Newburgh, are hereby etetlelo..l that the booms of arseastuent tor City and Itualures Taxca and Water Canto lino bean loft with the City Trtewurer, who la now prapond to metre said trim acid natal. A dodoctian of ire percent. will be made on Won paid berate An, iat La 1.4 . 11.4 WM. EIOICIAUII, City Treasurer. BANK STOCK WANTED.- Bank atPitti,burgh; . N. and M. Dank, Iron City II:a, AUSTIN LOOMIS k CO., Stock Brnkeri. 68 Fourth thael. MORTGAOES AND NOTES. . MORTGAGES END NOTES =WEI AOSTLS'LOO3IIS CO, Cost NW BM 14,ry 011 Fourth rt, fa torttlancous V% -, 1 GREEN, Chalrma. j,l:dtd airL, Fccn•tary C. B. M SMITH, I=l ! ~namts~~,~ MRS. BLUME r o rpm epocelnlly In Gag. Ler klende .01 the oil Ili+l elru t.aa lint r.eit,ln fall Pianos and Melodeons halm, fr.. 111 the Fart.ry u 1 WILLIAM F NALSE , Ihi TIM"RE frwe the Ceiehlated Fectory GEO. A l'ltl NOE k CO SEVERAL SECUND HAND PIANOS For Sale r Rent Crump CIL% RI.CaTE BLUM k' sI, I Is W... 1 sl., Boots, Shoes, Hats, 130NNE1'1 . 13, BtC JAMES P. TANNER, WHOLESALE SHOE, HAT AND BONNET WARNIOLSE, No. 5i \Vona Strewt, entsburgh. Penue. l Ras MM . lei otr, hl. rtry larg« block of GOODS porch wood dm*, from tho NEW ENGLAND MANC TORIES, of the LOWEST CASH PRICES, oil of which will I=l air. •Boyers hsvo heret.d,re pin: Last f, their =II= mkt thclr run:box , . (rnrn airnnalsr•nr• n*lnaemA rn Mn t,forn 1m3:11,r,*n.1 est th•gnenl••• n( the mel. Im.Pszti,nlnr al trnW , n givrna to ~ r el•ra entl9 - 3md 1 14.. It; IS 17 0 C K I _Q OC‘V,VA VT A M\ ip ET NO AGAIN COMPLETELY SOLD tba Mbar. • .1 th../ ti na inatnuaent• axe na lararnard that ef them,. 111 IN v... bar.. to be .gals able [a Oar olelband far I•l4 r Haim for rim., fortes. 11. KLEBER BRO. Nn. atreet. Arnn, !he •res oh.. been ru.ennewl etelheray with, The Is. rn few nentit, ate =EMEII lEMEMEM . ~ R. Doiyhtnan, I.:Jig :J. IL Thimpoon, Er, L Wilcox, E. Sliu Daly. 1100. N. lwl ring. Unionto n. W. M. o.rraily, : Eari. Capt. J. Dlrmlnpharti. 'II C. Et:tertian, E. Mrs. Spirytr, Ilrchrltrr, Pa.' i I J. Branner, I:. 8 Il.rilt n, Esq. I J.l[ll. 11. Wright, F.a9. F. Ilwv .M. Van Dow., D. ti J..I larillelta i 13rarlatreel's Commercial Reporia For Bankers! and Business Men. THE FOURTH SEMI-ANNUAL VOLUME 1. of this valve bto rocord of credits, which was pob:bbed no [be 15tb ofirsonary, hating Peen rabautred by • rapid sod extensive demsod, a teu,nd edits, noised and cor rected, bat been booed, sod t.early for delivery to such aslhamoot already trippli . nd theenteitae with the work. Several hundreds of the haat /Moho. and Merchants in different [Mesa the Union, hare enlisted la perfecting this Reference Reenril, thin. melting a veracious awl reliable ceropend of the pecuniary condition and prospects end bees capacity of shout 72,000 mercantile firms, to twenty sir, of the principal eitimond nintrea of trade In the United titanic The New York Merchant or Banker will aecertein by a key accompanying the book, the grade of credit, character, habits, and capital of such as will be likely to dell with him, while the out,if-lowo merchant will learn with ec curacy. the exert foundation no whirl', the Non fork Lamer. Lute their businois. To provide for sat, pootehls otror the[ night oceer In • work ..ppitnflcin,detati cud to keep pure Lenore Informed of lb. changed that roust nectonuirtly take place, the pro. Wet°r• lune • printed skeet of corrretions every week. The tinier sod trouble such • work must saes, the toms It most prevent, and the lailtepee It ten. have in securiug • sownl sod pruntsble trade, make It luvolustole to whole ..l. Merchant., Illsonfarturers, Note brokers, mud Honks of bbicoutit, and yet the whole. including the two .em Pan moil volume., the eheets oreorrectioue atmd lb. biellities of the idle., Is furnialsed.to subscribers st one 11..10.1 Do! ler. per annum. Full particulars, not susbreced In Ibis tinolnent, tti , ty I..4.tiltied al the .mot of the proprietors and pnl.hale ore, J V. HItAIpTHAAT A SON, Nu. :M; Farad... 7, Now Tort. Over Broadway Ilti.k. T 1.116 K. 11. NAVIN, Jr, Agent No. CS Wood .[re.t, Plast.nrgh. R F7MO r 4 r . K AcIIANCE AND BANKING DOUSE KRAMER & ItAHM, No. :15, Bank Block, Filth Street, • PITTADURGII, PA. • ALL. V 109110. D rini/CICE E beg to apprise our frit•nds and the pub tic that we have removal to our now OPPICIL NO. 33,. BANN lilt/CH, FIFTH PTlLlitir, wears we will be lionpy I;. louder thorn oar •ertiwk. Mid grunt our ample Capital, with on esperlemo or twenty years lo the haziness lo this. hy, wIII enable. to meet the wenlsofonecastomors. We will coalman to transact the /exchange and Hankins linslnens in all Its branch.. Commercial Paper Ihscoontrel and Nrgutlatod. Stocks, Bonds, and other Securities, bought end sold da Commisston. Prompt attention given to Collections In Deposits Received In Par Funds or Cm rr no city or . - onotry. 101-net allowed on Time Deposita. Dew , In Specie, Dank Notes, Lund %Farrah's. be Credit Itmultbonera of Corroopondenta at lowest p.esible Sinking Routine promptly by Aral mall,. directed. rhyldo.d KRA)11%11 • RA R rd OVAL MEGRAW'S TOBACCO AND Ch AO :TAREIIuUSE To 179 LIBERTY ST, oppoAit., Mark,t REMOVED. G. lIUSSEY A: CO. have removed to their nay Copper Worohnnee, NO. 37 FIITI/ 27 . 336 T, to the Iron Froot Block, third door west of Wood groat. Pittsburgh Copper Rolling Mill C. G. HUSSILIC Sr. CO.. 111111171/IC2MRIII 01 I i BRAZIERS BOLT AND SHEATHING COPPER, PRESSED COPPER BOTTOMS, IL.ocomoTI.VR: TUBING. Rattail 51111.130tt0m and Flats of afl Bars, Braes Kettles, Sheet and other Brass, SPELTELI,BOI, I / 6 1t, COPPER RIVETS, AO. -Dialers In Block Tin, Tin Plain, fined Wien, Sheet Zino, Antlmorly, Sheet loin, Thew& TOON, Ay No. 37 Filth Street, Pittsburgh, Pa. Se..Bheet• Copper out n oty pattern. nplinfirnd LENOX% LOX Ciltißetlil It.oooloo, t rio. 27 Fourth Street, near Ferry. IRE subscriber respectfully announces to the porous et tide well-km.lm netabllehment that be le 41111 preporid to furnish PARTIES AND WEDDINGS In rerk beet .tyle a Rh /CMS. JELLY/LS, FANCY CAKES AND PYRAMIDS. /01.0autismen end Luling 'erred with Slealn, loninaloit 'to/Bellows of the CU.% 10 •t,la erinal to ant ant aloe hotal, at ell hours day sad evening. ley3o:lmd JACOB 13- GRIDLEY. lIARMAR TUBSRUCKETS --- to dozen No. 1 Tube: 26 do do 2 do; .6 do do 3 do; 36 do enrol...bed Buckene 60 do how) n do bine and reddo: 12 do bine T en do: cousignment, to be id at lowest entrant Jen IS 41011 DIMS? e OD. AAIEttICAN CULUOPEDIST remoieit Otone trots the tis s to. minutes, ',Utast raid or the idighteet tamer sem to the ;;;tlent Bunton. fa moved from the big mdemei to tbs osiusal efts. invert. ed mitts tbacogod to.healthy Wl*. Campo rounable. TtOottl PLO std. tc7l7.itt 13nbrit floticui -- - 0171.111 Units Vstillawar.lo, R. Louts, Iloy 31, 1339 f AT A ircritse of the Board, held this clay. It was Netoleod, Shot on and lifter tho .luue„ 011 stela wheel shsacahoets rennin:, to sod from el. Louis, uot pre• rldtd w.th • %tern bulkb. oatislortory to the luspectars of this Based. • ill La merited uninscrall, end rho , the rotary to in.t.uuted W pnt,llah this notice la the pat,. s at Loulaville, fir dental, lituthergh atul thin city. Jonlert J. S. CLISVC, B,ctetorc, urn,. or ALIA,. OC,, COllll,lll. ho. d 1 I hi h Street, Pittsburgh. TEITINSTALIIENT Nonce. —The Second In srnm, statment of Twenty Dollar, tut share I , the Capital Rock of the A ilogbsov I nutranco Lbtmany--le ac cordon.. with the pturision, ut tho rt., ter of ie , empVal,ra —will Le ens and psi stria ~t L. tor. S.llD gUAI'. the 11th fast. jelhlw.l D. !ti. BO rrotarr. [c - AL.LLGIIENT CLlfETEKT.—Zsecretary anti omm N, 37 FIFTH STIO:LT, burgh. Fnnarit.tend.t'a Offica at Ole Kik.llr [O. NUTICE.—The annual meeting the mrporator'a of the Adegbeny Ceinttnry Le held on Mt Comninry grounds.. WEDNESDar, Gth of Jon, at 3 o'clock, P. If. By ord., Om Board of Slnnager. N DIKE, Je4,lt4 Secretary. Ir.&IDE Fourth Ward Elocution Class will give • series of Recitsthns, In LafAyetta Ball, on TUESDAY EVENING, the 7th lost, commencing at 714 o'clock. Tickets lb cent. 6.1C11 bel Lad," 11essrs tester k Co 's, Market street, and al th, hot U vela by the Allegheny I.larn.u.nna Th. pro,tedk .re for the benefit of. Nekton! Llt.rary. „14:4‘.1 Yeeneeite•el., ... Plltaborgli, May IT, 1b59. • seirAT a meeting of the Direetars of this Company, held this day, a Dividend. of FIVE PER CENT, being Two Dollars and • half per abate on paid op Skala, was declared, payable in mkt, on demand, to the holders of .1.1 up stock, and to be applied to the liquidation of Stock Not. on Stock not folly paid op. my Itheard I. OMER dPlifiEL, Ite:rotary. A SSESSMENT .NOTloE.—Notice is here by given to the Stockholders of the "Central Id Ming Company" that an loatadlment of oar .t.t.ta eta maim hes been levied upon the Capital Block, payable at the ORe of the Trteenier. in tbe city of Mitten - eh, on the leth day id June prfaim., TllO3. I. 11OWE, re7J . .11.4 B‘crotary k Treasurer Central ?dining CU. OHIO WI:11TE SULPHUR SPRINGS Anitoooretnent of tl.• Proprietor for the Seo.on of 1.59 THE 01110 WHITE SULPHUR SPRINGS am situate In Delaware manly, IS mi os! north from CUIIIII/1.11.1 (the Capital of Ohlo,) on the Scioto river,lo mllea from l slaver, 6 11.111111 from the White Sulphur Station, on the Sprmsfinlil,• kit. Vernon and Pittsbergh Ralimad, and from ['lsmael Valley or Springs Station, on the Coluathle, Pigna and Indiana Railroad. Thrift. Springs will tw open for the reception of visitors On the lat Day of Juno. Tie inlprnretnenta of V 5.59 bare been large, enabling the pr opt Ittor to accommodate from five to lox hundron guest. Among thee. Improvements may he tuentloned a large and elegant hotel, neer cottage row, additional buildings for amusement and recreation, extensive both houses, a steam laundry, To., tn. . Upon the retate there arc live Spring., all within the lawn ,nr nr which, the White Sulphur, the en alybeate, the klieg neelat, and the &dine Chalybeate, are dncldrolly medicinal whilst the htth In remarkable for the purity of Ile water.. TRS WRITS SULPHUR 14 a beentirul Alteelan tonntain, sitnatod near the rocky bank or the FC.O river. At No depth of 160 fret below the surface of the Pride flows the remarkable stream of mulpher water, which supplied We Spring. This stream sum di.rorerrd tt Irty years ago by a gentleman who was boring for Wt. The water, when reacted, at once arras to the warfare, and has ever slime continued to flow during all twarme, without change or abatement, either In quality or MEDICINAL PROPERTIES Fur pear• three Springs have been highly esteemed for limn medicinal proportion During the put oesoon their reputation lu this reopen% haa bean singularly oonfirmed.— They neat administered by • physician. Judicionay so to quantity, time of drinking, continmnce. Ac.,an.l under this oystematic plan the care. were numerous and gratifying. THE WHITE WATER SULPHUR I. peculiarly eersicesble lo those disorders of the Liver and Stoma , h, which so often stUict gentlemen who here been too clomly canfoed lu loutioem, and persons of meleritary bothlm. E=l dry permanent tonic.. Their effects upon broken down and debilitated constitutions have been not tratuJent but luting, giving to the blood a new vitality, and to the per. son new life and vigor. El= Is • goalie aparteat. larallde may rely opoa every facility befog furalahed them tablet, can oontrfl.ato to health met comfort. - - - A. a delightful resort during the ...met mouths, the Ohio White nolphur Epilogs hare no rival in the Weer, and but Ira in the Vound &atm The Imatiow yucerillatly hualtbi; the Scioto here is a rapid, reeky stem., the 'Tire Limestone.' a f...rmatiou bandied, of fort iu thickness, through u bleb the river rats itd le everywhere, either at or near the ruler., the grounds of the estate are beau. !Italy undulated, and interspersed with numerous mines, which rusty elf all the superfluous water, Moe rendering thoeoll dry and the atmosphere free from that humidity in preindiciel to health; thew circumstances. taken Into con nurture with the altitude of the place, &coot I,oOn feet above the level of the ocean, mate the locality ea free from ambi tions inflovneee Pala mountain reo.. Till. bpriog property entudste 0f320 scree of land, one hon. lied of .hich la coerred by one of the moat beautiful grovse of Ohin. This woullend handmmely tall off Into walks and drives, one of the latter being two miles in eettoct. Bathing hero by the plan adopted, it brought Into foil competition alth that at naturally Warm and Hot springy. The water Is bested In the bath tub by .team pipes; the heat not being raised high enough 10 precipitate its sells, It is by WI tryttem applied to the surface of the bather with out the has of the sell. Ingredients. .MLEGEIWPII OFFICE. „ . A Tclegre,./. Office. Oonacnnareating with all [,art. of the couatry.t.a. tava eatabll.lr..d at IJi aprloga To fa* Om* lo coraoctloa with dlataut p.m.. will be a great cool - enfant,* b. anode - foal who cam !scar hum and direct their banipe” fareow deify. Ad the arceaeorlea r OC , Ollwry it health, plea•nre and atonvernenc.vt Atom may expect w find at the uhio Whiny Eni. phut . Spring., as the prepretor is determined to make it, in every particular. a end due watering Owe. Gratified with the liberal patronage extended last year, no effort will be •pared to merit its umtionence. EEMiii=il=ll For forthvr Information, arrangamenta (or room; hc., addrasa ANDRISW WILSON, Jcw. maltalcoP Wblly Solphor P.O. Delaware Or. Ohio. THE BEST SEWING MACHINES 'S IL A. M. MA.Ftt3IIA. I, I, & C O leaden - II Street, Allegheny otrl7 PRINCIq TMPIERIAJ CHAMPAIGNE, FROM DE VENO6D & CO., Epernay, Prance, Ae nand the tm portal Tables on Continent of Europe. A PERFECTLY PURE AND DELICATE LA_ WINE ate moderate price, admirably adapted to [sem Hy use nod mpidly becoming an established favorite In We ray of Neir York, haring elicited Emmen flatteries teeth tusolsle from the proprintore of the /Rowan Born, Br. ritouutas floret, Warmer Born, filentoronrart AST. flours, Jog& Moms, and all the toadies parch.en Of eau:opalsoe In that city. B.ld by the principal dealers throughout the country. E. V. HAINILIWOUT, Nele Corner of Broadway sad itnocume Street,New York. ykki Milkap ICE CHESTS, ICE CRESTS—Every con nn.bi.•OloanJd:.. A largo .took of our 0.3 make and warranted. • ideal Safes, Meal Pares—eel-oral Weak neat and clasp. Dlereeer's Celebrate! Patent Piro Monte lea Cream Freezers—Cl 117.1 from 1 to I.e) quarts, at manufacturer. pricers. Marconi Porneres—all tho glen cheap. Water Coolers, Wafer Coolers, Thishiog Apparatus, Bolt- Sealing Fruit Cann The largest supply of tho shoes seasonable goods to be coned to tho ell, 1e ut the Iron City Stove mad 710 Ware home of IV. 17. BRADSHAW. No. 134 Woal garret, tor2e let door below sign of the Golden Ouo 2 5 0 VOLUNTARIES . —ZundeI'a Two Elundred and [Pity Toinotarieskod loterindee for the Organ, Melodeon, Peraphine, ks., with Introductory remarks, description of atop., directkem for tho purchase of Organ., 2c.; adapting the work eeveclaily to the want. of yonng orgaolsta, and those who hare made erdElcient oow to accompany'plain psalmody on the Organ, Melodeon deraptdoe.. Price $1,60. For rale by JOHN n. MELLOR.. gl Wood nivel. ICE CREAM! ICE CREAM!! ICE GILEAS , Y. A. EONS' Ice Cream &Own and Soda Water Fountain French and Anted= Confectionary. rnytt4 42 Sr. CLAIR STREET. BOY'S SHOT GUNS—Attention is invited to cur stock of BOY'S SHOT OOHS, They were manofactnred ealsmtally to our order, and:: light, well Sobbed. and entirely reliable sod sa.M. _ who-wen:ld teach their boy. to be martsenett,ana r .,. Me atom beautiful weapons. CAIIPWRIOU.:I:4 jee fro. el.!, C,SILL,SURGLON DENTIST: Office at and Residence No. 117 GRANT STREET, wounds the Court (Tone, belts , . ?_ ° _""'...-- . .. g . "0 Oh . ° ::; o 1 of any that may tater him with thd.r Pr' . Es. — _ — _STlA - V SP ENT co the various styles of Teeth leett i ted , gr. l 2 7 . M .T1tdi ..72 7 GAS STOV Id direct nitration to this mortar .thf c rib ' . 7:,. We hen all alure, in prico trots 76 Store for rd' - if -- ,..n.a0t them to glee perfect mite.. ore s• to 575,C.; .. don. Gsll •." "*". T. Solo Agent, N 0.124 Woad seftdll3, Jel street. Tilt; ATLANTIC PEN, No. 100—The „,, best for ItercsatUe use. made for and'eale only by W. G. .10111(13TON A CO., m 731 &aloud; 67 Woad street. ENUINE HAVANA CIGARS, superior G to .y le the dly, eeet awe/. b.ptornrtd at JOE. /LEMING'S, earner Diamond sad Harked street. WOOL, WOOL-100,000 lbs. Wool *ant • v ed, for which 1.1.111 pay the highaet market price to taeh. arrouoms, stsoliZAßY t 00., Jet 122 Frotond and 16111trat ata. CILEESE—Several lots of fine cutting W &serve MOW reed mei for sale by RIDDLE, vnaTs 011.185 Liberty et OATS -400 bon. prime Ohio Oats for sale by Jte BIDDLe. mass lk 00. NBSIIA.NNOCK POTATOES.-70 bus.: white Illithinvick Potatoes foiled* try 400 RiDDLN, W/lITS k Etal—ldackerel, largo No. 3 in bbla. and • halm sad Idtts; acninr In Ma. and boxag also, MabigtaalaPl SWAT= 00. oitUp 2ucttoll M. DA:PIS,' Auctioneer. iLle. Boo= Vo. N fifth Etreet TRADE SALE OF CLOTHING, CLOTHS, CLIISIMERYS, Ttrarsday inarniar. , Ens• 9 th. at 10 o'clock, af tho Comwerrlal Sales Rooms, 1 4 . 99 . s tray will be sold n_luseatock of seasonable elothlng,cun tettolt of Cloth, Caaslosere. tlarseilles, Dark and Linden tamts. essaimers, Ital.. and hook Pnotatoons. ea, Mot' nines and Lluen % Coact H wry Ch.tbs. Wool 0136- mort... Silk acca Tira, Poek stliandkerchlefs StellveShawl, mu,egtstna, etc At 2 o'clock, P. . will to sold as as•wt meat of seasonable Hata, Including Pon Wool, Canton, ancl w tr menlcaber rat - lett. of men and tope Int.; • Istlol 99- of Boots and ato., mw. Brogan. and Getter, Rots' do do do, Wcsaeles taatclar Boc,tec, .red f olio. Oalters, CbAtren and Illiwesatenes In great variety, to sti , b we Incite the ett-edlon ..f dealers P. M. DAT., Sara.. FIFTEEN BUiLDI NO LOTS I.S4 ' dEVENTH WARD AT .tI7OTION —By virthe of an order of the Orphans Court of A lesteay county, boned to tp".. A. maisa, M. D., ezeontur of W... IL Porter. liana., be sold at the Commercial Sales Rester, tio.t4 PHA ewes:, on Tuesday 071,011;, June 2311, nt 8 oh. lock, BIS Lots of Mound, sltnato on Deal. AT,IIIO between Talton and Artbors ewe., bating neck a front of 20 foot on Centre A.C..e, es-a-re:fag back 99 feet: al., Nino fats of around almslo nu ke *treed befog Noc. 99, 97,59 . 59, 09 g 1, It) and Ct, to Porter's plan, baling each a front of fret, sad extending hack ocl fest. Terms, ono-half rub, residue in two equal !mous' paymern• With int, t, trooped hp Judgment bonds no 1 M..rtga:o. .le7 P. 51. lara, Acct. STOCK P., Fr. 11. sU. K. Ft er pinvare 81‘... In lota to oglt ponlasern, wt Y. L. DAVIS. Atwt,No. rum K. AUSTIN LOOMIS & CO., Merchants' Exehange. STOCK SALES BY AUSTIN LOOMIS b. Co, AT THE BIRRCIIANTW RXOILANOR EVERY THURSDAY EVENINt3.—Bank. Erld,c, lectrance and Copper Huck, Bond end Real Estate ... L t et pctlle *eta .t the Iterchente Exchange by •USTL% 1,0511 S Not, ' , Ms gaul Lola. ,•..a Itktst, negottatal °a reiadocuble tot IUSTIN 1,00)118 (XL. so2l tit.it Nato Brokers. 92 Fourth el- bustncss fLotictis & ebangcs. DISSOLUTION. -.The Partnerbhip hereto 11,re .xlst/cg between Wo.iasY 81111111 end Dixon Baowtt, under the etyle of 1411. SMITH t CO., wee Ma rotrod on the leth Jae et Fetretary, 1000, b the death of Mr Dixon Brown. DAVID K. PAII.II. and JAMES PARE, Ja e having pur chased the Internet of Mr. D. Meek, deed, to t h e let. lire, of W. emelt I Co., the Foundry sod ?deckles Flusteetto ,elll be hereafter conducted under the style of Enilth..Park 3 Ca , by whom the boolueso of the tato/Dm will M settlees SMITH, PARK & CO., NIN 'l' H. WARD FOUN D R PITTSBURGH, PA. Warehouse, X. 149 Firs! and 120 Second Sc.:,m MANUFACTURERS of all sizes and de ler-rigida. of Cant On Metals and SUlla,Csaan I Wa. ler Pipe, Sad Irons, Dug Iron., Wagon Bo.a, Steel Skalds, Pulley. Hanger - m.ld Coupling. also, Jobbing and Darnfoe Csetlngs of every denreiption made to order. Ilsrtug • coroplcuo llenrtlNE 8110 P attstelsed to Mr FsooAry,•ll uscussary gating* trill be carefully atleodod to. tuyt.l:dtesatT DISSOLUTION OF PARTNERSHIP.— The partnership heretofore existing between them sensor. fn the Drag Wainscot in the 0000 of HARTWELL 811EPHARD. Is this day dissolved, by Matta! matt The business will be carried on by John N. Bhephard.tbe remaining partner, at the old stand, No. 166 carver Wood and Dix ib attests, who is alone anthoriged to settlevap !the baubles., of the bate arm. if, J. EMETWELL, JOHN N. 8116PHAHD rp HE undersigned have associated withthem In the Commission Butlam Jams, Pu2Ra , late of Steubenville, Ohlo. The etyle of the firm trill continua as heretofore. NIiIIOS k 00. IsTIZACXOI3. Ata CO-, COMMISSION MERCHANTS, /or the We of P&g Iron and Blooms. 05 WATER STREET, Pirrsavage T H AVE THIS DAY ASSOCIATED WITH Mr. JOHN DELLOW. to the Undertaking boalneaa, which trlll be condoned under the name find style of LEM ON A DELLOW. JAMES LEMON. tons - 00.10 W Unndertaking In all Its Dranenes. y EMON & DELLOW, No. 118, Fourth st., jj are prepared to do litidortaking In all Its branches, in the best [lntoner, at price* to salt the time. We call op. clid attention to Fish's new style patent Metalik Burial Canes, for the mode of which' we aro sofa agents in ads clty, and of which we keep constantly on hand aims, smart merit. rte regard* twenty of shape and entisli,diley excel all other. Funerals will be *applied with Meuse. Mosses sad Catriege• promptly, at lower rates than any otbriastablhb moot In the city. thetrantselog to render Intisnictiour they solicit • continwance of the patronage herstiatens A liberally exteeded to the old firm. aplkolly FlrrntllrMl7:l rr HE Partnership heretofore existing be tarco the tinderldened, under the sista of Be.. Lloyd k Forsyth, I. thin (ley dished by mut cal Collo3l34Thoman B. Lloyd and Alexander Forsyth haling purr.haatel the /*- forest efiolin Bra. The twastnese of the late Artg will' be tattled by the' remaining_ partisan, who are entborlnd to row the nitres of the firm for that purpose " ' JOHN DEL, T 110.1.• D. LLOYD. ALEX. YODAYEIL Pittsburgh, April 15tb,1859. LLOYD IC FORSYTH, WIIOLESALE GROCERS, oxiBL.ERI3 IN PRODUCE COMMISSION METICLUNTS .. for (Lo .10 of DIO METAL AND BLOOMS, PWy 1. 1R7:.; :_t " Lth'"7 MV:11%1011. B URNET SOUSE, Cincinnati, Ohio ITAVINO TAKEN A LEASE UPON TUE "B 1711317" for a terra of years, and rworganizad In Marry departmants the undenigned can safely say that tinair sr tangelo:wan, totaling to the comfort and astlafarlion of guest. visiting the city, will be such at t.) gratify the der mond of any sojourner at tbo horns A trial la solicited. JOHNSON, BANDER /1 6 CO mylB.lmdit CONGRESS HAIL, CAPE ISLAND, CAPE MAY, N. J. THIS WELL KNOWN FIRST CLASS HOTEL FOR THE RECEPTION OF auesrs, On Wednesday, thelsth ofJufte WEIST & THOMPSON, PropiiMMA Je2.lmd AMERICAN I/OUSIL, Ts THE LARGEST AND BEST AR sed EN hotel in the New England State; le csmilli trebly labded, and easy of use from all the routes of travel. It contains all the modern imp oor om snie, and everyconvenience for the condor: and - asotnms by of the traveling public. The sleeping rooms aro targemul well veatlisterb, the entree of room. are well arranged, and cola pletely furnished for lemilieit and large traveling parties, and the home will continue to be kept as fltat awe Rotel In every respect LEWLB RICE, Proprietor. /t 1 lETER'S MIRACULOUS VERYIN DESTNOTIE, The Olgy Remaly fa the Ilaris Worll Rare fa Pei:estimate . RAIN, Nice, Cectaoacnts, Boos, Am*, Moencricon, Morns, Rota, Guam WORM AND GANDA Lunn", ,to. :- 50,000 BOXES SOLD IN ONE *UNTIL Time Celebrated Remedies hare been Letenricely wad for hventy.tero year. In all parts of Europe, and thdrudrlic.: oboe power have Leen attested by the Comte of Enade, Prance, England, Austria, Prima* 'Bavaria, Saxony, Belll7 nm, nolland, Naples, lc, and their Chemical properties examined, and approved by the moat dlrilogniehed Iledical lhealtiee all over the world. Their destmetlceneas to all kind. of vermin and insects boa been certlfled to this country by the Directors of the Tarim Public Institutions, Planters, Farmer; Proprietor* of Hotel., Warehouse., blanufactorice, and by various die: !lavished private citizen.. Namervue Testimonials and Certificates of tbe efileasy of these Remedies eau be seen at the Depot. Far aide, Wholesale and Este% by the Inventor mi Pro.' prletor, JOSEPLI BLEIER, Preetleal Chemist, • 012 Broadway (cor. Houston at,) New Tot. Clenerai Agent for the U. States and Canadas, MHZ& lON V. IHIBEITON, Druggist, No. 10 Astor [lowa, and 417 Broadway, New York. • • • For sale In thin city, wholesale and retail by k; Olt A 00, comer Wood and Second eta: JOB. FL131130. Corner Diamond and Market it. BESKILAII t intim NAN. Allegheny. de.V.4.nelln • New Btock of Melodeons. _ . JUST RECEIVED, n CT Bun; Bor. Melodeon; from the factory ton, including all the atria, made tfr = of hut:rumor/to have Leen approredara:l7 . 7.• splendid new lot of Nam In the country. se Dr. I.'" 0, they can to. raped B. Bradbury nod othenrconaeoa . r. Thi or . ooro l th r th . on as bcingfrit drus fortremmotr lolloiring points „ nut _ of 1. Their pore and minta?“_O Their groat pow." of gnu.. a, Their iiiiiaikyr dr. 6. , conch. b. Afirr =nil arlo of Cobb. Their darabilit7. - 7. Their ctiogoirm or price by /OLIN 11. SIELLOR, 61 Wood at. freecripilm chnolan mint to aro' saran. aryl' Notice. • TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN.—Tho undent,rbed rill Ovum, by Public Pete, on TUESDAY, Jrivir WA, 18'4 At their wareheosa on Liberty Area, 175 CORE EILIVIr LEES, for darn., &0., If the Dame to Lot paid and Shelley removed before that tima HIRE. lILTOIRELL. Pltraburgh, May 11th, le.:1—roy111mil SUNDRIES—MO bug. Common Potatoes;; 1 0 00 do White and Blum 3 , 441M4 160 do Ddod ?mbar, 40 Ms. Liming, (o11:4) 50 do Itoperfloo Vow; WOO H•ocher.4,ll4g4, UtTCHCOOK. 41 , 401111141tY a W. For sale bur by BERAGE AND ORGANDIE ROBES, A fall awrtment at guy of SURCEITTELD too LAW BLANKS, of every description; Con atently oil band and printed to order by W. O. JOHNSTON k 00 Printad Blank Book Mikan and Stidiono ; 1.6 No. 67 Wood atm& OOP Y Da! 151)0.K, Ltlstio.Prr3esl3,es wad 0pp ,1711,P4 I r s , V. JorcurroN a co, N 0.67 luirO:.3) PATTERN PAPER, in rolls, sold by the yard at W. 6. JOHUBTOP ik 00'14 je6 We..+W Wood exert. riILEESE--100 boxes prime cutting Chem Ana for sale by 8 DaLzaa, a Ce. MADDER, rsnre--2 caste forst& by, L 'PAWNS:Meg EL TARTAR-1.000 lbs. for sale by Ai. Jos - vsaNtsrocr Al Co. DACON—Shoulders, Sidea and llama. 01114 j)csva ifprolOow P 7 =MI Van * 90.
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