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am= nun.-D. MILANI. E. L. ZSTON.... O. P.CROLFSo3
R. ERRETT & CO..
sot,rans and PROPRIETOR
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FRIDAY MORNINCi JUNE 17
Republican State Ticket
AUDITOR CANLILII-,
71103118 R. COCHRAN, ~ 1- T .th county.
ftiIIVITOR
WILLI&If If. HMI, of Bork, county
Repot:Moan County Ticket.
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ZUAS 11. 1111.811, Pittsburgh.
WILLIAM VAkNUM, Piltaburgh,
DAVID A. PRESSLNY, Allesbeny.
CHARLES L. GOIHRINO, P , seree,
DAVID B. BAYARD, Peebles,
WILLIAM ESPY, Lower et. 01.1 r.
ASISMANT LAW 31.036.,
THOMAS MELLON, CILMIrm
Mame, •arrolosre,
JACOB EL MILLER, rillWraieb.
TRZ4nEtIII,
GOODMAN T. COULTER: &nth Fayono.
amyWKlnta.
JONATHAN DBAUFF, Booth Pittfiberch.
6 11DIT011,
DAVID CORNELIUS, 9e® 4k
EISITLYCM,
M. T. &N1: 1 E4430N, Foto D.,
DatiCTOIL (Tzar pant.
JOSISPII 211 L LRH,l3novidtal
Tun NATIIIIALIZATIO7I (Nam —The manifesto
of air . Secretary CAOS, that naturalized citizens
of : this country have no rights which foreign
gOteIIiIIICOL9 are hound to respect, is properly
attracting a great deal of attention from the
• press.; and it is evidently a great. hacker; to the
administration papers which were so lately
busily engaged in manufacturing political capi
tal out of the Masaaohuaetts Two Years Amend
ment. It was too bad in the Secretary, at the
very moment when these debaters were showing
that the Republicans were the sworn enemies of
naturalized citizens and the democracy (heir
only friends, to come , in with his letter to Le
Clem and refutie, in the name of the govern
ment, to protect that class of citizens in the
rights always heretofore regarded as properly
belonging to them. These papers were making
a great deal of noise over the invidious distinc
tion made by the Massachusetts amendment be
tween the native and the naturalized citizen;
but here le a distinction much more Invidious,
made—by a democratic administration. The
Massachusetts amendment creates a distinction
which lasts for two years, and flea fades
out of existence; bat under the doctrine laid
down by Secretary Cass, the distinction lasts
while the naturalized citizen lives. That doc
trine draws a broad line between our citizens,
separating them into two olasses—the native and
the naturolized—the first of which has a right to
the protection of government and the other of
which has not. The native citizen may claim
the protection of government wherever he goes,
at home or abroad ; but the naturalized citizen
loses all claim to that protection, the moment he
passes beyond the territorial hounds of the
United States. This lv, in plain language, the
meaning of the decision of Sir. Secretary Cass ;
and the government which endeavors to enforce
the doctrine, with respect to its colored citizens,
that they have no rights which any white man
is bound to respect, ie just the one to carry (hat
doctrine ono step further and apply it to the
naturalized citizen, with a variation to suit the
differing circumstances. The effort, in both
oases, is to build up classes, elevating the white
native into the . superior class, alone possessing
a right to the full protection of the government ;
and the naturalized citizens and Degrees into
inferior classes; the first with limited rights nod
the latter with none,
The government presses, of coaree, mania the
edict, just as they would any other. The Penn
sylvanian, for instance, contends that the duty
. of rendering military service to the government
underathich he was born is one which the for
eigner cannot throw off with his allegiance, be
cause ft forms no part of it. "The sovereign
power of a State," it says, "cannot be denied
the right of making epocial laws in order to com
pel the performance of a specific service by a
citizen as a part equivalent for hie protection.
A service thus created by law i esta upon the
subject at birth, making the obligation contempo•
rooms, and concurrent sill, his eristente. This
, is no part of natural or implied, and much less of
express allegiance. It is not a dnty incident to
locality of birth, not a tie or obligation of a
anbject to hie prince, nor yet the duty of fidelity
to his government. Tits latter are the ineepa
rattle concomitants of birth-place, the lorolan
tary acquisition of filial &idea to the govern
ment, as well as the investiture of nationality
by the subject ; while the former has only the
force of a legally created obligetion, ulkh re- I
mains in full force only until cancelled by the re- 1 1
yuired service.". If this be the case, what is to
hinder European governments from making re-
olamation upon ours for the men who thus owe
• them military ureic', ?If the debt is "a legally 1 1
created obligation, which remains in fall force
until cancelled by the required eervice," every ,
naturalized citizen who has failed to render I
"the regeired service" is legally the debtor of
the government under which he was born, and
that government has as good a right to demand j
that the debtor shall be given up to it here as to
capture him when found ahroad. If the.prinei
pole thus laid down be — acknowledged, there
can be no escape from this conclusion.
We naturally look, therefore, for a requisition
from the French government upon ours for the
surrender of Mr. Felix Leclerc, of Memphis,
Tenn., and to see U. 8, Marshals hunting up
that unfortunate Frenchman with all the fidelity
which they show in hunting fugitive slaves.
In 1812, this country went to war in behalf
of the principle that a man could choose his alle
giance for himself, and that when he renounced
his allegiance to Great Britain, and became 'a
citizen of the United Slates, Great Britain had
no more any claid upon him. The act of natu
ralization, it was then held, cancelled the claims
of the Government under which he was born.
• Daniel Webster, with his compact logic, settled
the same point some twenty years since, and
mere recently, Captain Ingraham, who pro
. tided Martin %outs, a citizen In prospect, was
covered with honors by hie gratified countrymen,
lame hearts were roused by the attack upon,
and the vindication of, a principle as dear as
any for which the fathers centended. Thus it
was a few years ago. Now, there is a change.
This vary principle, thus honored and defended
a few years ago, Gen. Caen now renounces and
abandons. The ground, which was peculiarly
our own—for we first forced its recognition as a
part .of international law—the Nestor of the
Dethocralic party relinquishes. Of emirate the
party will follow. Raving professed an especial
love Ear citizens of foreign birth, having been
their champion, the Democratic party, carried'
into power by macs of naturalized citizen!,
strikes the deadliest blow ever aimed against
their rights !
Hereafter, the foreigner is to be granted the
Privilege of voting, simply, after assuming the
obligation of naturalization. The chief advan
tage be sought to secure in this ant—the protec
tion of -Hs adopted country, wherever In the
Wideirorld be may be fatted— is now denied him
by those he deemed hie friends.
Aping the doetrine promedged by Mr. Cass
We enter our hearty dissent. Once an American
&hen, always and everywhere en American
citizen la one motto. Protection everywhere,
for all citizens, against all claims which Despotic .
Power wean egaituttinaranteed rights, is the
watchword of Republicans. To the Democratic
party . de idly left the leek of denying that pro
tection, end pandering to demands which the
country buonce._ successfully misted by war.
. . _ .
q9nrsort. LW n r IIIIIIOIIELABEr. —The editor of
Are Giterisbirg gercr/d,.who was preorot at iho
girrisburg Cstiverition,. says:
.Cistaeroo, one ittetingaithod Bonnier, was
highly esdorrad for his guano oo URI feeding Plass
of Ow day. Tbatresolallan was received with comp
_ tend applause, idiot' Interrupted Its tootling several
alit* Ttletlentheta of the convention and 81l *thorn
Chars Venial; it wee vary ntenifeit, were shoot nen.'
imoussy tor btroi -- .lor the next ktceidettev sod If
Foutilivailie . Preettnis an sobioken freocat tips pro.
-poi time; tbs nornlastlati . of lion. Bisont.:Csmoroo
will bus dad (vet, slid his egigion Jon to tionso."-
'RAISAS.-It is' azinonneedein the Bt. Louis Tat Southern Opposition are, in every direc-i iltto-abbrcusenuntu • iStStrllanrous.
papers that the Straight Republican& have a tioo, heading off the Administration in the ni, ......_ ..-___ _
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straight majority of three over the Free State ger Madness. The Georgia "Americans".haee BUILDING . - LOTS wrEl3=vs .F. 4l .2 • Esz4 ; i; -- zer----5060 Anzsrs--WANTE--1;.--T014;i1focit
concluded to come down from their buten eland',
o •ver $.1:11..13 cri Ono-
Democrats, in the new Constitutional Converts
SEWING . 311.S.CIIINES '4ll' .1 other idtil h a ' r " a7e at ccie r s. Send Sour stanlP4
d go with the Old Line Whigs and the -
lion, delegates to which have just been elected F:di:;;,:doent Dememat e ng,4,,1. th, A - d n ,i,,i,, tr : . IiFTWSEN THE
_j get SO page. partieffiars, gratis.
H A V E gained the eoufidence of all who use lle3mlaw4Y krill:AlM BROWN, Lowsth 313.31.
;in Kansas. In Leavenworth county, which elects lion. It appears that the great sin of the Al. '
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them. sod have pruced one of the mom valuable to
ten members, the Demccrats obtained nearly 500 nt , lnit ' l r r a te ll : a o i f e : L ie 'l...ibAttiPannlL An oppokitino MA: iiIII IV AIU I A Nit CO lilif: c, w ,_)11 . 1i s omit... ot the se, easy u. • Shottlo. making the Lock
majority. The election will be conteeted in the
. Committee
"unparalleled abrugnies'noutt'retarkaiuudgs" of the
One harsh ' ' tin tof ••1. bout shim or the cloth alte, which cannot to on- "2155Y.....".AthC.InSOTSLUKISI:81NU-7CD''
norslled or polled oat . Pm! Pa,. For terms, Ao. eon./ sisof ,
i b.. n .
nt.[LisvialitGtec.2
mats
/.11-3m-issier c. r. WHITTEN, Lowell. Mac
. Convention on the ground of illegal voting. The 1 Dernocratio party, Pets down as the worst the .
AT A UCTION , Tbey are all made with the hlahmt mechanical skill, and
all warranted to wort well on all Clods cd g.da, from the ' 11. t y 41-I, crattEprli. Calm - ans.-Secretary and
old frauds appear to Dave been re-enaoted. Men election of ..au abolition Governor tJohn Latch f,et.t...1 esbetc to lleavy Lemtbrr. In particular, we anmld
were imported quiety and eecrelly into the county ; Cr) over a Southern State tVirgi Ma) -a Stale which iiN
call almotio n of .11 FO our oemr Family Sewing Si.hi.. Tremnrees Office, No. 37 FIFTH STREET, Pitts
/0 the
. institution of slavery than all the i t t bahn mannfactured ou r for Family nee, and has bur g h.
from Missouri, and, aided by the soldiers and ' m". more
Saturday 1 .Afternoon met with favor fn. ffil, it ;p er : mplifiol .to render It : p r .,..f„,„ d ,.,.. o ak .. ~,. eg ,,,,,, Ly. . J....air
South Lerida, haring acquired riches and power bolo i alrotat Impossible' to get mat oforder, i.r derange innpens- - ---- -ir n ;- .,, .
1 the profestional business of breeding stares for sale:" • thin g lo.leod it is . simple a* to astonith ono, that eosmall vs.+. 1 Ascaakta
of TT• 1
Government emploiees from Fort Lcavenwdrth,
eatmeteh, Stay 17, ISig.
a piece of mechanism will mess.
together with a free use of Federal funds, the Kt . NArp.
JUNg Isl.. 15:.. Al TIVI) 1,C1.,100. Below, we give a descriptio n of the .:sirs-ra n t ,tyres of the gee-Ar a meeting of the Directors this
°Climaxes -The Met advices Iron)
, China, contain the follmelng statcmenti wssa estsat.
. Cony-toyheld thin day, a DicUiend, of FIVE PER CENT,
Democrats gained a temporary success. In the
No.l 1•• ser f conveffient et a In, is Lich ,o n lo worked Im being Too Dollars .4 • 1111 f per share 0,, tad It Stock,
rgifs.unig,ibu.,,,, trill tear) i i,„ ~,,„„ „ I hander or loot, on or ea u. °se table. For o•ffienience Of , sass o ec h ms d, payable la cash, on dement. to . thi? ' holdvm
Convention the matter will undergo a thorough : “There have been lately many and gross in-
Glances of kidnapping Chinamen, in order' to Fourth tind Market and Fifth and Alarlet ..hs4:4'utf,'nnina,l:l'ofolaiatt'*or'i.L.'l,`,,,,,',V,`,:i,::'-17,,,"::rh,
inveetigatloo, and if what is alleged should be
Glad them tie contract coolies to llllValitil This
.I. UMILII. t PEGG L, flocretary.
sustained by prooL the Republicans will get their 0 . Streets rat I o'ch.ck, F. u., for the sale, which ' l„” t . g o'ri t el l ,',,'"ll•ll7,,,"`,,t` `1,1T,,,,V2,', y 1 .. 1 .`„ t a; t :, u ,i,„ ‘,,,, 1 ! n`flm"
will fakir place on the premise,. gocllio " restt.Voo t t ' folTy 73 1. 1 ' 1 6 4. t ' ""
li ' fli4ll ''' c ' r
s fl;t t t i ere trade has not been carried on a . t. II
seats. It is a noteworthy fact that the Demo- Kong, but OD the main land, especially in Thge
.jel63td s o i r T w o about Pox Top, •hl h locks a.m. Prim., WO cud .
OHIO soma auLPEttirk SPRINGS.
eratio candidates everywhere throughout the neighborhood of Canton and Whampoa, and the ' , 4 --- 1) OLLAitS S A 't E 1.) ' . No. 3, Boo,e el. as No. `l, but inn• •Rh • belt, and at '
a much higher tate of spool This blot is well adapted to Announcement of the. proprietor for she
territory professed to be Free State moo . Ent Chinamen thus kidnapped are said to have been
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m.ufactotin g Clothing or Leather work. Tide is really Season of 1959,
taken down, chained in lorchas, to the neighbor- , FARE REDUCED TO
the cheapest Machine In the market, al there le no work
one of them could have been elected otherwise.
ing Portuguese settlement of Macao, where they . 8LUF,11..0 5... NIAGARA FALLS. done on • Soaring Machine that It will ram do. It is sonfl•
dently e.rertod that this alimidne tens easier than any ns
' are placed in barracoons, and shipped off, chiefly , fr4 - r.ississa ONE HALF that elmrs•-d 1•1- all Rail rum'.
• clone now In ore. Price, $lOO.
in French vessels, for Cuba." : 111,!ILIIIIS FLue Roonm end Sleets.
; No. 4, Thla lif.hins has a long area, to .effiannoilate
'AliCl'lCThAN''.llll'Sd'EjArrilllft4l.D",s'"''' I tr. work. It cans at a high rate of awed, rm. evilly,
Tao Columbus (Glt.) Enquirer eaye, eome len
.d le, without s doubt, the best Machin. for Taller.' nor,
or twelve years ago, a man came to that place,
, ...se offered e public. It la al. peculiarly fitted for
married, amassed considerable fortune, and ex- 1 , For m .assay 11,;«. fkie,,,, plentetlon . to rt•• as it la very simple. yet eubstantial and
I durable, wills hut little Debility t., get oat of order. Price,
erciaed the rights of a citizen of the. State and : (.I ' l: ''' EL4 X 9 . b " - r ll ° A "
NIA , : 4114 1 ALL& ' Si t.. '- . mu, is • new and cheaper atria, and a general
county for a number of years. Re finally left '
suddenly for New Orleans, and from there he ; One or a hid.. leay. Cleveland roto r econing on the arrival favorite tor Family, Light Leather, MA • groat raelety of
1 of the Eseuing Train from Pittsburgh. arrivin g at Buffalo 1 wmk. It him bum gotten np with reteraree to farntahing •
went to Western Texae, in order to avoid meet- 1
~,,,,i,,ono,nii.
rang ..„
~,,ri,,,, I strong and durable, yet light and teat) klanhine, at a is.
log a former friend, who, : he had it Intimated, . '
; price than obber of the oboes. It rune eery may, rapidly,
Wished to see him. Fate, however, after a time
Gem ral Railroad awl Sit.omboet Ticket onto., cern.r i priN,,,g;,,,G.,i111,:'. ,t.41',11',,,hy't7,1,,gg0,,,,:r o° as 07,-:1,7,:
, Ayr For Through Tickets atid all Info...lieu, call sat the , and Le pronounced the beet machine now to .irtet, for ESO.
brought the two together, when the friend claim
ed the Columbus man as his runaway slave, and Room, Monongaimi e llonee.
I public, and we confidectly aemrt the; for family
nee
it tits
now holds him as his properly . F. li Solt LAND, Agent. . not an equal. It is very light and tasty, rune very rapidly, is almost nolselests in Beeps-ratios, .d use* A 821tAltillT
JaigTogy OF A L iggg . Wo g .,._R eg. D,,,,, NEEDLE. It is so arranged as to be utterly Impoolble for
It to ease stadia. It has a uffitima nohow eidee, and car-
Preach, in his excellent work on English, Past
I ; . - :..... o . l sir.t i r m a n u e p d l y o t r w th oe re m ail ail on er. th . l . de irmio, : i . ih r o t ei mes .
and Present, after noticing the auomalous con
ee
struction of the word "its," says it "does not
.ptible nolse. The two threads are worked to cache man
og us oecor:to both poll at the able time, and conaequeat.
(men occur through the whole of our authorized
ly, little liable to break. The amok Is eery &mote, wad the
vendee of the Bible, occur. only three times in
thread dhow net break to waling. It will dot... work
all Shakspeare, was a word unknown le Ben
better thou nay stomp machine new io nests; and it woe
milk, cottor or linen with eqnal facility. Price, ENV
Johnson, was not admitted into hie poems by
Descriptive Cir, mere furnishes! gratis
Milton, and did not come into CO[lllllo[l use GUM
477
a. few years before Dryden sanctioned it in his OFPIOE,
WHITNEY A LYON, Paorturroas.
sir AGICNTB BROADWAY, NEW TOILE.
writings.
WANTED. jetlmdasof
"
years past. ETS
„183 ft. ssrsolirl .Arrtval Or -'.- ieSTti - 9.
Tux PEACE Cltoti.-We Imre that the peach
crop in this section of the State bids fair in ex-
CARP AND OIL CLOTHS,
ceed that of any season for Bono)
The trees, in some instances, are so full that,
had there been no frost at all, they could not
have sustained the weight of the fruit. -
Ore candidate for Auditor General is editor
of the Lancaster Union, In the last number of
that paper he thus modestly alludes to the action
of the convention Which nominated him:
"Respecting the candidate nominated for Auditor
General, It does not become no to speak. We can only
tender to the gentleman who composed the convention
our most grateful acknowledgments for this expres
sion of their confidence '
and our most earnest hope
that we may be enabled to justify their choice by a
faithful and competent discharge of the official ditties
which will ensue WI the ratification of their nomina.
tion by the people,. The office of Additor General is
one which involves very grave responsibilities, and
important interests of the people are confided to the
.charge of its incumbent. lie Is clothed with a largo
discretion, and is called on to settle all the accounts
of the Commonwealth, and to investigate the claims
made upon Its Treasury. Three are matters which
draw heavily on the integrity, capacity and industry
of the officer, and a candidate may well tremble lest
ho should not prove "sufficient for these things."
Strong only in the trust reposed by the convention,
we shall encounter the consequent duties, if the peo
ple of Ohs State call us to their discharge, with an
anxious effort so to discharge them that neither shall
our political friends be convicted of having erred in
their choice, nor the interests of the Commonwealth
suffer detriment in our hands."
Tan effeat of the European war upon Bread
stuffs has been the reverse of what was most
generally expected. The London correspondent
of the N. Y. Commercial Adoeraw, after noting
that wheat had declined 9 cents a bushel, says
'that "the wants of tho French and Sardinian
and Austrian armies must bo much smaller than
military experience would lead persons to sup
pose, and the damage to agricultural operations
from European war must also prove singularly
slight."
The Frog[
•
A letter from Waynesburg, Greene Co. Po., in
the Washington Examine:, says:
"The general estimate here is that about one
half the grain crop was destroyed in this county
by the late frost. A fair crop of apples, pears,
and plums, and a sprinkling of peaches escaped.
In court to day all the civil, and nearly all the
criminal business was continued, in order that
the people might go home to replant their corn,
and in other ways repair the damage done by
the frost."
r In this county the northern and north eastern
I townships seem to have suffered most severely.
The corn, we are toIJ, is almost totally de
stroyed. In the south and south weetern por
tions of th e county the deetruetion has not been
so great.
IVo have beau informed by a academics who
passed through the Fiuloys a fete days ago that
the damage there is incomparably lees than that
suffered iu the northern townships. The wheat
fields generally did not appear to have been ser
iously affected, and it was thought that the corn
would revive Some fields, however, both of
wheat and corn, in very exposed positions, were
greatly injured.
Some experienced agriculturista who have ex
amined the grain in many restious of the county
are of the opinion that we will have about a
half crop of wheat. From our own observations,
and after IA careful comparison of the facto nod
opinions that we have derived from others, we
are compelled to regard this opinion as rather
more favorable than is warranted ITaA.I ( Pa.)
Tnb.
Tut Fricm—The fruit in this County has un
doubtedly suffered severely. But4rom all that
we can gather, we are inclined to think that a
good portion has escaped; and that we may
reasonably calculate upoit having a moderate
crop of the different varletiee.—Bearer Argus.
Maj. Cary, of this city, has returned from
Delaware county ono thereabouts, and reports a
discouraging crate Of things so far as the wheat
crop is concerned. A few days nun is exposing
the injury from the action of the (root and many
of the fields supposed to have escaped injury are
showing the fatal symptom—a premature ripen- ,
tog of the straw —Cie,. Herald .
Tun FRoST—Tnc WHEAT C1101..--Ma t ly per
sons seem curried away with a perfect pants at
the failure of the Wheat crop in thin county, as
if a famine were certain to ensue, and they Must
instantly find food to subsist on in each sore cal
imity. Another class, with about as little
judgment, are deceiving themselves with the
notion that there will he a tolerable crop. The
truth is, Me crop in Ofs county, thougi here and
there a field is untqiurt.:, ~_tllse al nest a fiiisire
Akron (tr ) Beacon.
The Milwaukee Sentinel of the Ilth says
" As to the wheat crop, the great staple of
Wisconsin, our impression is that the frost:upon
the whole, was rather a benefit to it than other
wise. In some localities, we are aware, it wan
cut down and probably totally destroyed, while
in some others it has the appearance of being
black and dead. But these are exceptions to
the general rule, and they bear a very insignifi
cant proportion to the whole."
During the last week, we conversed tfith per
eons from all sections of the country, and have
had many parcels of-grille laid before its, and
from the information thus defiled, we are forced
very reluctantly to the conclusion that our coun
ty has suffered as mach, if not more, than any
other west of the mountains. —Beaver
There is no doubt that this frost has produced
greater alarm than the facts justify. Similar
frosts have occurred in other years. On the
night of May 1F 15, n frost cccurred which
cut down the wheat and corn pretty generally,
according to reports, producing great sensation
throughout the country, in both financial and
commercial circles. Farmers rushed into mar
ket, and purchased wheat and' hauled it off in
their wagons, to provide againitt the expected
famine, and pricee of both wheat and flour ad
vanced fifty per cent. Theweather during June
was very dry, which added to the alarm, but the
summer permed over and the harvest came, and
by turning over one Glee of the 22d of August
of the same year, we find flour abundant, and a -
drug in this market at two dollars and sirty..fire
cents per bbl, and choice brands at two dollars
and seventy-fire cents, and the complaints about
the ravages of the freest disappeared.,Now we
do not mean by -this to intimate time oer will t
eell as low as these rates, the coming fall, but
simply to alum that humanity instinctively ex
aggerates its troubles, and this is one of the pe
culiar features of our nature in all ages.—Cin.
Price Current.
The Butler American says that great damage
has been done but many Gelds of grain are only
slightly injured, and we have heard of a num
ber of orchards in which the fruit is secure.
Corn and potatoes, we learn, are reviving, and
a large quantity of buckwheat ie now being pa
in by our farmers, eo that the disaster is no,
likely to he so severely felt as was at 'first ern
prehended.
During the past week we have had two severe
frosts, altbougb,'we believe no berine damage
has been done. The previous bard frost killed
all of the vegetables, but we believe ilia wheat
and rye crops have out beau Injured.—Blair Co.
Whig.
ROYAL DUICICS ra DISORACX.—Tbe chief com
mand of the British army acme to be fatal to
royal dukes Fifty pare ago, In February, 1809,
his Royal Ilighneas the bake of York woe driven
to perpetrate a downright falsehood in order to
screen himself frbm the public indignation ex
cited by a traffic in army commiseiona, which had
been carried on with hie connivance and coneent
by bin mistress, Mrs. Mary Ann Clarke. This
disgraceful act - did not however, enable the
Prince to retain the command of the British for
ces, which he ehortly afterwards resigned. Iris
now rumored that the Duke of Cambridge, the
nephew of this unluckycommand r r, and present
chief at the florae Boards, 19 on the point of r e .
signing his officio on account of dieaatiefection
exalted by hie dealings in connection with the
transfer of commissions in the array. Brent Brit.
ain hen certainly some reason to hesitate at put
ting "her faith In prince's," bat It would do her
Journalists and orators no great harm to miti
gate the ferocity of their attache upon foreign
sovereigns by a little wholesale contemplation of
their own domestic experience of reigning fam
ilies.—N. .
Too Savannah News has a report of au (acted
ingly large and attentive meeting in that city
to bear an address on the neceselty for the reviv
al of the African &are trade. At the close three
resolutions were unanimously adopted, in which
It is asserted to bet "the duty of the Southern
people to ImpOrt as Lonny slaves direct front A f.
rice as convenient," and to be the opinion of the
_meeting that "the laws of 'the General Govern
ment prohibiting the Importation of, eaves from
Africa are - all uncontitational and void, and of
no effect; except as a foul blot op the meet ober•
bthe4. fostJtatioce of the South, pad that thoy
ought to by moiled by soomedfate.feeslattemo
The
tight frost of the spring ie therefore considered to
have proved beneficial rather than otherwise.—
Harrisburg Tel.
Tim Washington &pub& calls attention to
the fact that the term of the preamble of Dr.
Eatton's resolution, offered at the Tract Society
meeting, in condemnation of the African Blase
trade, are precisely the same as of the ono of
fered in Congress by Mr. Etheridge, two years
before. The House retuned to lay it on the table
by a tote of 72 to 137. The American Tract So
ciety laid Dr. Patton's upon Om table by an im
mense majority.
A mAir named Walston was killed by the
bursting of a sods fountain in Louisville on Sat
urday last. The Courier very coolly says "Tho
deceased killed a man neared Montgomery, in
Frankfort, four years since." It does not
seem that the fact that he killed a man was at
all remarkable.—Cm. Corn
.. 11 LINT A TUNER., Sole 1.c.p..1 Agent.
CtJUA TRY LOTS FOR SALE.—'rhe sub•
ecriber offsrs fur sale several lute of Ground, toutain•
th g
in
billrom f one octet, Nix acres each, beaud on
e back of East Itirminshani and Itrownst tiful lypern.lurate These
Lots ern within Ore minnte•' want of the Brownetr,orti ern
nibu• stall in. snit art well ettnated for IL., let tlardent, nod
Orchards, or by C-untry Iterddeure• fir peran• doing busi
ness 113 tie , city. Ti , . terms of 4.1 e will le , made favorable
In thow. wishing In ' , ruche,.
DYittPEP C.
- i jreadß. M. SMITH, 1.11 Funrth streft.
SIA.---The worst foe of humanity . Vir R. CUELSE--Another consignment
so use I ~.,,, that we hardly feel di red lorocop• VV. of primp nutting Car..
.pert reed soil for sale by
me ot , ..., in listexprwinow. rear hare. ewarert puttering jel7
.1.11. CANFIELD A CO.
nut ••• ei ratettar of ite ended lamb In tact, It ie•ia., -------,,„ ..
est , . • t .. , :f3lNGlft.nf almort tverl other dm..., nod N .,.. if JI ACKEREL---100 bids. No. 3 lnrgo
.1,, I, • image, we bern, re ono rem d ,— biEltllATE'd , In - wale low to t luee obt, by
hit,/ ‘,.. ~ iilTTgitlo—sofil Cony, nut.gele, If 1.44 ell a I 1 ,1 7
,e .
rnme• ~, . WO. We might war stronger language, bid., a • i --
PURI 1 ER A DILIVORTII-
• e at, • , ~ .ong a rro4roung av •••11 r* • r.a...a..1.1r ~...„,. 1 QEED SUCK IVIIKAT—IMM bus. prime
...al' , i , me.• no neon! the prejudice which 0,1.1 .tech : k_7 !hest Ruck wheat krbile by J IL CANFIELD A CO.
.... . _
to orb. , a'...bi stem mere Ormstinn.
' () LD OATS—Oita bte. ettra heavy t.td Oats
toot,s-st.s.m.tantore, ilipsdische--Sick and N. , rens—in .
fact, ~:t ,h .1 hare their PILO. in la, dlgr..db b -- in j N.... ' N. "I " il j'''' J. II 4. .ANFIir.LD A CS!
win, I. •• t ~ -! ailed 111 LW' , Illf ORDERS AND LIVER I
MIIPI sIN i 11, Mental Disorder; free<abiley Indi.,..ah;n: I C il EESE— to ( llttere ' s W. R. Cheese in store
te Ter+. :e, ..perocr, Apr.. ~,,, er ,5y.,,,,, ...:,-,...,, F , ,,„.., ; no I rbr sato by R. DA LZELL A CO- 2,1 Ltherty st.
and r ' ....U '''fb dINiIe f° , " •TdlNob; . • elide ' , tabs . ,. mb , 1 Tile Laterite and Porcelain Teeth
it.9'....ii. . thud., rendering • a man wont fur later ;
"Pam.. ill. I , .• world aid the ~.. ithy rat his family —will 1 ur A VI: Dow been extensively tested by the
•Ilitell, in in, tt ...why, In found to bine pr..cerded (rim that ;
te•4.l state ~ 1 the dimwits« organs Islorh this Cle.lieltot la ' . ~na.knot , ra .
62 Ottlattiliy cwitmlate.l LO relfev,
I Stony ham laid ...de tef , th mounted on gold plaM to
REAL Oast ri t.--The Genuine highly Cort:cutreted Botr. , snail thautselvea of the improvements end 4C./.1 in them
bare. 111.,11.....; Bitters Is pot up Iv belt pint bpttira only, ! 'sewer/ brantliril style, 4 a, 4 ,4., -, ,
and mai,' ..r. IL per bottle. ne great demand file 1111.1 , Thdr anpertority emulate MIAMI, in their pertect adapts,
truly Cci ties .t. d Medicine has Induced tunny Intl/AZ.Ou; . Ilt.n hi 11.. MAIM; their peruert clraultness, bring without
which th. ;pl ,ic aborddguard agniurt putt-but,: bere ; mart , r cresice tn. f... 1 I t dud lodgment. and made of •
of ip...1 b.' See Ma on r bane Is f.n 1,1,0.4 .1 .` e rre. • m•terbal on whieh the twee. of the month cannot art
bottle y en I q•
They ere free from ail metallic. tale, carp 'ion or tarulth
w i1 0., EN. , 17 41 , •• P •Cifl, 1,, • CO . 5...1« fbebrl. tbra, I: , and du not one. the breath. They •Ire• combine great
el • ... , ~i , ,, A1 I. 1. , U , A: a. 02 t. 1....... I. .Ire ash, with light nrnt ...bitten and °leg - tore. Thle, a lib
e l da a r
1 their cher raw rutin,. to natunal tank render them the
m•n.......,......,..,.._._.....................................• Irl'ill .1 , 11,1.1 r ant., to
rer three or,tato. eser Llfere.l.
.A p eibminatten ••iti et• count-in all that hat L1...ma11.,
ilf ID littriNiffiltil IC ,
i'MOLltba , ..7l.n.,l••••••••B,
N.. 10 1,..Ponsa sferot tt11.1.....d.
E. . Et - L. too IV "1" ' b ...r....., ~.....11 11...f.11.1.. prng.
. •,..I.l.lltrfpf,..F . 4
hiLeahlhirOTH I
QA VE lull lA:IAT by using - Mason's'
er- the te,l ,e,,,, .1... ..et.n.l .•n he 1n..1 et 'lt Nk*,
National Circus ~L IF- T. P r ...et , . Ja.. 'flier
t . ..,, , , 1... t eftaz..l Tea en, 1...1end atr....1, Alieglieny
I on ran also eter ain at the n earue piece, c•or4 White Prewre.
, lug Vngakr *I 10 coal. per • pound. C.II ate! cannon..
tar
jeurvelses.
1-16 I
. ._ . .
.
S i_r:li 1)1{1 ES I eask lituseng,
Ott the Tremble lintel Lot, I . ... Street.
e•L
1 r
rillilS GREAT EQUESTRIAN ESTALI
..1. Fisa•
_l_ hehrtnot c0mp..... the EN TIRE 150111' AX V el the
I I.I• litres,
PniAdelphla Nation .1 el," I. ;realer with I% lit, nom r ,
...
L.., .
~,,,,.,,, I ~ , ,, ,n
Sir
„,...
~,
for of tin mini talenhei Aseeriom and European artists ' :'''
, In ISAIAH DICKEY A 011
The ••clebrate4 stud. of tlbboughly I reload cit.. I...ber- , -
from
DOCKET WOKS Lau PORT-310N ft: Al ES
WPIIOI . A NATIONAL CTRCUZi,
J_ —A 1.1,,, :worse,. ut of
I ti 1.1...45, Fort.ll..ipa,
IgNT,I NEW TrouK Cl got -
hnelot. in tine,,
r, P., ir li , en.l ior,Le, ',I elVii just te•
and St Arls •OUT/IVE, 4'l It, I • ~,,,,„, ~,
RA VENT.,
Ar " lice " r...... "" ' lel , r ernes Wood 140.1 Third and 21atL.a.aud 24 P..
SAW STICK KEY.
P A LLIE "WICK NET,
klial A STICK KEY.
. City Taxes and Water Rents
' N OT ICE Is hereby given, that in necord-
FAMUIth. Air R•thERT 'MAIN EV
,L,I m. with Arta of Asmambly, and by authority a the
FRANK ittieTs/Sl,
' Vilb of Pdtsburgli, all City Tan. end Water Rents for
Si. ILINC'ADE,
PL , 9 !ST now nue and pa) O.', al the c Mrs. of the City Tn..,
:.• alt It F.I.AEIt. rho Attu/.+n m llt.••• e
• ntrr, Fourth stre,
And the incomparable Educated Alnln,
On all Tales aul Wm., Renlapsl4 befor. Angutt lot, a
PAN Ilticlg AJOD P. 'P. BAIL:YURI- -11 trluett.. et F.. per clot will I. maElo
30 .31 KIN:CALE, yttrs,, Fultll EST; The Child Lehr. , On thwr p , i.l fr.mt A :1,10 Ilt le Pepreti,h, 150 t, • .!..
St • 1.1. il ELISE; The Thrr ' , t (Torun, tIA St WEl:hit. • duct , . "f Two per rest.
TOM 'VANCE aol W li, INCA b I:. ...lend by 1 . 111:Nli Wt N , on the.. paid on .•r
Olt r O. tense lat to November Ist,
the There Tye f old, the wannest, youn,,,,snd fpnr,,,.., , Fire p.n. Coat will be added.
lirmptla • y..r Srn,••n ill the Ring. Jolla( FRANK LIN, ' Aol for all the ?attempt Water gent• rernaluilt4 505001
II YAK LEE, Wit. IttiTCHISFOIIIs. K. IinitISANDIZ. W.. on NoStwrile r let. tt ,,,, nh , .01 bii la•nral, with on addition
11. F,,,,,,T. jriirN faji,,NitiiV , : a Trn per Cott. WM. EICIIIIIAIJAL City Treas.,.
DUCHOW, 0 W P. , ,,5Y,
111,1.0 Abet 1. 1 6 TA. SI'LLK tthiRKX, L NICIL LW ILK E, , N. 1L— T... , ..4. alb , . eoh their l andknla t. P./
W. II i; AFTWIN, W GEARY, .t P LOCK LEII AD/Lill ' Wales IteptaLn the t• It, Punt. th.y. ocClipy. eon ascertain
PON T A LEd the UMW, bkrite, Alfttfrem Iff.t.f.ri, ettarla N, , the ...let on emillration •t the TreatireP•Ottlee. lel 5,1
Willie, (lerthuer, mod a Le al of 0..f0l mid ...lulls asir,o,/
W' - PIANOS! ~,,,,,T , ,,,,
a:ita:lee.
'itoBATS, GT NINASTS, JUshiLER-4. I.A PERCIIE .
EQ A UIPOI. , E. and a lea! of Lew, sitrptiaing end materials, .! fiffpn 'l' '''''' "N" 'T°Cji
ling feats.
Or 11“ I It ~,, ern
The Trictrnpiol rfen.e.ten, will, the art. I Liagen , 114/.
ki , and li . ng (ran, ~.."'", " eoni- r"lnn'd h.'w, wail 11 ,. . (I UI. i/ AI F. I} .1 I. l' It }: Al 1U M
throu g h the principal..l reels of Ile• two citi•-• Tail sorrontel•
leg hurenghe tech day.
Parts et' A arm non—Tat Bete, 60 cents, Pit 25 rents. 1 3 I N . () I , ' () R 'l' 1 , , S
Dans epro at 2 o'clock In lb. aft.....3n,0, and 7,4 o'clock
le, ..snag. Perfutannre 14 reIIITLIPIIfe bid/ ail hoof
.. -
attar.
jel7:11.1
- -
M. MICIIDLET, is his new book, ..L'Aniour,"
says i bat . .the great prose writer of the century
is 4 ll women, Madame Sand. Its moat impassion
ed poet bi a woman, Madame Valinore The
greatest , iccees of the age is that of a woman's
book, SL. Stowe's; novel, the gospel of liberty
for a e. translated into all tongues."
1171.1. /CA ~s .vh!
le• 121-1,
rrrlocrulog Attrro.... ud ffet.ine.
--•— - -
• .110/...L.A.1.2. ISA.VINCieS 33 AN fr.
STATEMENT OF TUE DOLLAR SA{'solNoll3 BAN'S far the Six Mcrel:e selling Aln, 31., let.,
rth l,, anl ano Drpasitors, Derr -mbar
31,1, 1855.
Airraz at rscalml Irvin Dapasf tors fur
last at [swathe ....... . 1, I 5,7 f • I
Amusing eutl,ln Deremitere
Amonnt dao Drp,,.1.-...c1-GraTP
Joee DlTldend
An, mot 4.0 co.uugent Yubd, .4- lei.
mlrreft .$ !1,049
AcAnunt . . 5:70 II 412,..19
1.14144 m. of
AMETN:
Itoude :cud
Etock to Pittnborgb Bank.,
Llilic or Exchtioge
•A tof Intarrat, May 81$1, 1859 $ 12710 t
Divnisod Can Depuoltorn on thy let or
Jung.
Lea•lnj Contingent Food 7,270 it:
The Tromuoto hove tole o,r dooloro • Dividnoti of
TIIILRE l'Elt CIOIT. cult of ut. I,AG thn Inxt Fix
3loolll,,p.rable forthwith. 11 ant tint.n. mill 1...• 1 lu,e,•
en from Joao Jot. CII/15.. A. COLTON, Tr....tryr
I tettatoo t o, Poo oth, I Wo
pet nuderaigned, Auditing I.toutteli tee, fll4,ll,fully report
that antr beve.ll/1111.1 the Trot:tamer'. YetuhAouttel C..
port for the Nix Mouths meting 11Iny 31.1, 1959, and that
they have aloe examined the Anat. Hondo end Mortgage%
111110 0/Exchange, counted the Cush on hand, nod Bog all
corrtud end 4. correspond with the above repent.
feigned] 1 / S AAO WHITTERII,
IV. lIIV
it.l7,3ht Anditlug C.rnudebn
NY FC I) IFr. Alt
DISPENSARY
katcp MOli/I ,fl.l rlnor, ntalre,111.117•10,
EST4.BLISIIED BY TUE CELEBRATED
hit. JOIIISISONI, late of inutintb England
A great Wertavdrir to the adehee of inerlicinc• Wing a car.
lain and .pretly cure fur maiming lion tight sod rohiothlg
ell dhheere pechllaz to the ryo. This I. tihiresoally ac.
has
kowe eon lhlglAl the only info and Euro roinedy now I, °hop. It
L used with groat nacre. by the moat skillful ph,
what. lit Eur ope and dinettes.
Yatlynt. lit any part of the country can treat thornsolr..
sucilifully at a moderate expert., thereby avoiding tb.
danger end eepence of fitting into the hand. of nualtilli I
physician.. MI. asetliclua (.allicinut to cure,) will he re. I
toy Utah or Eeprisa, With all .thhisary dlroetione on ...cif t
of Teo Dollars.
.....
Dr. Jobnbon's Certain and Infallible Cure flit
Deafness and Singing Noises in the
Ears, Nervous !lead and
Mind Colliplalia9,
Alto,Aloe retreat tenet to eufferers who bare 'nen trunt.l4l
with deafness for marle rest.. After tune g this remedy o
few day. 'be psUeut I. suddenly and aimmt admen Mini
ocialated to hear ordinary tuned eouTersation; In the hum
of a fed wont. the shoat obstinate ease or destines. la eiTcet
ally cured.
Patients 100 numerous to mention ham lone riatorml to
perfect hosting ood thieved rescued from the nat. of ti
numerous dengerocie unqualified pretenders of the swamis nt
day. MEOW and private teidimmdels and certificate
from the out eminent playa/ dons and surgeons In %tan
In whore prom. &at persona have Levu mired. and ulan
hundreds of private patient. cured sso be wen ur relents.
to. A cau of this medicine (eotrogb to effect a cared all
ho forsaysled to any part of tile oottotry for Fifteen Potters.
Addict. PR. JULINOON, Dmerer 404.
Jeltdearlyr Woo 15 Maio St., Boßalo,li. y,
1181 prima l
-----
white Beane ;a
. nice Jim' tn. "ale by
Jell It Lt/iLzFLL a co, Ifal Libel., at.
Saul , BNAN6-51/ lib's, email
s)
HOlit/O, P yrlawaturth f,d . W, .
•
1 " 3451 1 41,111 tah
MI MOIIII.IS. Agent,
or hirer and Front a., Cleveland, 0.
Je17.1 Id JOHN HUTCHINGS, 0.1 Agent.
i tIiVELPTII LIST OP 3I PPLIC
rkATIONS
for od , ing Liquors, tiled In I 6 Cle's OM. op to
Jane I.oth,ln3g.
Harker Henry, tavern, Peebles township,
Beitlrr John, do do
Brown Richard, eating hens., 21 'eau!. Alleglisny,
lilies John. tavern. o th do PllteDurel•
Ouch John l'aoinr, de oth d
Coluniro Charlea,lid do
Croatino Mary, eating hon Ist do
do
o
Carr Wn, & Co, with othe goods, 4 h 'ward, de
- East hart Cl„ eating hon. , Gear,* township,
Gibson Francis,do 3.1 ward, Pittatoirgli,
!fowling bownlit,, with ether goods, 4th ',I, di,
Istrett t/eo 0, tavern, South Fs Sntta tp
Lelituatin Ceo 11 , with other goo., oth wd, 1.104.00
Lesitterly John, eating horpie,ltoaarve tp
Meyer Nicholas, rove rn, Ist wd, Pitts! orgh
Malna Urfa), di, 1 . 0•01•1/ tto
Miller Illetelson, with other goo. 4th wd. Piitatuirah
M'Aree It, tavern, Chart.. tp
Mehl. Uldinert, tavern, Tat wd, Pittsburgh
litehardaJaa tavern, Ni, wd, do
Straub Jao N. eating hitt., 4th ail, do
Antluiny, do 3.lwd, do
Taylor Jens tavern, Paltro, bp
Wert Chtlatlan, tavern, Os wd. Pittsburgh
THOMAS A. 1‘001.1(1',
Clerk's 0 111ce, Jane 1016,1859. lei7:3t4
Nom rrwly for s3l.
Inc
LONUSTRUTII ON THE HONEY BEE,
0071 rum r3TlNkft'?
SußsußipTtoNs REcEivED FUR
W E beg to apprisu our friendu and tho pub
uou wu here ...nos e d to our now OPFICA, NO.
35, DANK BLOCK, FIFTH brlltEltT; Wawa R.§1•11114.
happy t. tender thous our sere' ct a. and trust out ample
Ca t d Lai, with an experience of twenty years In the batma n
in this, 117, will enable to, to moot the wants of our customer..
It.' will continue to tr.teart the
Rlehan d . and Rankin g Duda.. In all its branches.
Commercial Paper Dtscounted and NI-gob/tied.
blocks, Liohdt h and other &walnut, bought and .old
Ontuntisaton. en
Prompt • 1 1.11011 Fl,un to Collections la nit s or country.
Deposita Itecelral In Par Funds or Currency.
In tetest allowed on limo Deposita.
Deal In d o e., &tub Nut., Land Warrants, dc.
Credit. }leant tarter. 01 Corre•pondent• at lowest poulble
rates.
!lalltßotorns promptly by first mall,tkr eaiAim.
SUPERIOR TO ANY IN THIS cur INTRY. 1 E RA W •
8
W 11.1.1 AAI KNABE A , BALTIMORE
It,. 1. 4 .avar.R.1 lI,.nAT
Irr.re .11 , mpePL,tl. nntl ar. prnnnvn,...l
P(OI ,, MUND Tit ALPER.).
M SIP A ICP.KIL
llll=Till Y.
NATTF.
And dixtiner.l.l..l Pl4lllB, to t.et roif.l, I( not
try)..Nl.mul.-tntre. A,: .11
n nna)lr•nl,
$144,162 Z.
711
29,1t , 1 of
614 26
18.007 74 1i3.611 01
Fst4l ,, isi,il Pl.na
C ARD.-JrNr.
Would say to t hit I linyors goncrahy that thvy ore
every is far daya replonlah log thrtr invelt allh new and .er,
snnto —hoengnet.. ntly reirv.l • rat tiler
.1 Lit • N16°111166 ~,Isar I,srsin at
01ic•(* , • , 7 <nt.,/ Black Flllts nod ether
They Laren WWI:M.O Ofuota sly leo of Ku.. for Yrtre
tding D aaaaa I.lco an.l Ain stir ,
firnlireilariva, and alt •I
I„, r „i,.„
torif
OAKLAND il`11.01.)C ILT If FOlt
T HAT ['DICTION OF OAKLAND known
u n ,: on tie n e o ," lying Within t et, and a half
"'lb" city, ba. rrra rohilvided I n t o l ots or
Iml 5100, ranging In frt,nt onto to ton acre. each. Wit. vf
theta are lorehothrtabeantlful and myrotnete tval knolln,coe.
iRd wl,h Aortal trace, and ottiera until tolling. Itthavltll.
lA.. of fivina Intlirove/ hi the moat iticioreviine manner.
Thiati lot. ara surrh.ded Ly an excellent nelghborlt.th
witb tlio aduclaaa of a first clamp lirlTato taught by
Mr. acid Wall. AI. Kerr, with pubhc the vtvinity•
A Ike of c.a..w runs every boar during the ilny4atid
In aliert harem Paasenger Dallroad Ito th.
roadering thane wait ellalliin and devlrablo.
For heathy of aciiiirry, facility of accessaiurlty of atr,
convenienc e to the thy, they are tinsitrinumett sa stirs I,
iii inntry
In order to ar.tniondato Mom who:may Irish In improve,
thy) are olforrd 51 the hilloaing Tory eau le(.:
o...tenth b, h•nd nod Ilin residue In nine equal suunal
Jethltnil W.O. LICSLI/C, DI Thanhtnil al.
. . .
City and County 'montane° Company,
NOTICE is hereby given that in pursuance
. A.N of en act or Amembly, minting thereto, and tho Cher.
me of Ineorpuralloth•pprored April 11th, 10011, /Make to
orrice mlbacrlptlons to the Capital Stuck or U. City and
COIIII/J Dottrel:dui Company of the Oily of Allegheny, "11l
be yr.) at the office or PISTR/4 PETER/40N, Federal Brent,
Allegheny, ooFUESDAY, WEDNESDAY IRWITII4OIBD 4Y,
oth, OM and ith of July, and of thermic° of wm. I'. DA Uhl,
no AL Clair Mort, l'lttetourgh, on
to
and
rue.
Dart,
the fib ilea Oth orJuly nett, to remain open for /le.
Dart, Inflect thesock he eonnty eubscrllted,) from 10 A. It.
to 4 o'clock P.M. of carp day
Joelelt Ring, Jdnier I. Groben.,
Henry Irwin. ' Wen. JD Pony,
Peter l'eforaou, John Ratolughatn,
D. U. Craig, Wm. P. Harm,
Jame., Old, John Irwin, tin ,
jamen IIIbSOD, John Satupeon,
C. Yeager. 11eorgu Lewis,
Samuel Camay, Nit holes Vorghtly, pen ,
John A. Redo. II. P. Hollowell,
John 'W. Riddle, ' Rohl Cole.,
Rans'l Idodary, Jnu., J. lerognado,
AL Dorlend, Ihuma• Farley,
D. - 0. Crane, Alex. !Mande,
IL W. Poindexter, Thee. Donnelly.
entnes Perk. Jen , Jamm A. Gibson,
I/ Lee! Elkliln, Cal.linia447ll..
./^4.:W/3
11115 DAY—Very hendaome
Di... Gob& In Bob.e anal", two JON. also, all lands
of Domestic .od fltaplo D. Goada °WWII Num' In • well
awned attack.' Planta cab sod ezazolao for irprrar r ,
141 0. 11/IMM LI'IVIS; 74 llarkat I.
- - -
inUOKESTU .EI2aIr,AOTMT----- - asaottod. for info
144 fry jay- a 4! tallamz itOck
ITROSYNR, UNABRIDCIDD DICTIONARY
t INRIVS.
(SEW EDITIoN,)
BENTGAPA ABRIDGEMENT BY
MANCVACTUhm. kv
CU A RLOTTF: BLUM F:
1.1.1 11. 1T.N1.1.,
111 , ROITEIRLD A C
ataNYTACTVILYIS Oa
BRIZIERB BOLT AND ABEATIIING COPPER,
PRESSED COPPER BOTTOMS,
TUBING..
Naiad Sall BOLion, and Flat of oil Syers,
Brass Kettles, Shoot and other Brans,
PPELTER, POLDER, COPPER RI TETA, AO.
Dealer. In Block Tin, Tin Plate, Leal War, Pheot Zinc,
Antimony, Pima Iron, Zion.,.' Tools, On
No. 37 Fifth Street, Pittaburgh, Pa.
Byt_dheols Capper Cut to any pattern.aplo:bund
RetoX . ei tox. clitir.am itooine,
No. 27 Fourth Street, near Ferry.
subscriber respectfully announces to
the pa wn. of this well knaw n establishment that ha
I. 0111 prepared to furnish
PARTIE3 AND WEDDINGS
In very beat .tylo with
ICES, JELLIED, FANCY CARED AND PYRAMIDS.
WiF - Gentlornen and Ladle. aortal with Oleals, including
• eery delicacy of the ...eon, in .tylo equal to say ant claw
hrdel, of all hour* day nal uvaling.
mylkl
.750011 R. ROBLEY.
New Stock of Nielodeotu3.
J UST RECEIVED, a splendid irmv lot of
blelalectra, from the factory of Mad,. a 11•1111.1 A, 80..
ton, Including all the aryl,. made by thla Itria. This make
of Instruments 0n.,, two approval by the graatalt iamb
clans la the country, as Dr Lowell Macau, raw. F. Root, W.
B. Bradbury and oi l i ers -- cnowspiently flay can he felled
on at belagfinf duo insfebrienic The., aro holed for lb.
Inliowlng points!:
I. Thalr porn and musical quality of tetio.
2. Their great power of too..
3. Thal, qiudity atom,.
4. Thole prompt and nay touch
b. Their beautiful atylo of Balch.
0. Their durability.
7. Their cbeisputuauf prim
Fur min only by JOAN It. BIELLOR, el Wood..
I...caption clronlam went to any addresa. caylk
-0-IRE WORKS, FIRE IVORK
or Jotr, 1842—Wil are now revolting from tholactory
" 2 IL for whom we ado POLE AORNTP, • fall and
lcoatmioplete sortmont of Fire Work., convhding of the (oh
ltig, as :
Radial. from I or. to 2 lbs. Mica of Mara, I, 2, a, 4, ti;
Rotuma Caudle., Irmo I ball 'Plower Potty No. / and 'I;
to 20; flying Pigeon.:
Roman Caniller,Ealorrd, fawn Tranglea No. I toe;
1 ball to PM Tertical Wheel;
Bleu Lights, Nu. 1 Ma; Wheal;
Rocket;
Untashoppern
Pio Wheel., No. I. 2, 2 (blared berm:dig
Chasers, No: 1,2. 3: Doable Linda/A
&tone, No. 1,2,3; Turrante-44410C.0.
Eihlbitta ,piece. Mum SLOW toe% with .Ih,etions.
ILlViltYltk ANDER:IAN.
No. 32 Wood at., °awhile Sheeted's flout
AT THE FOURTH STREET CARPET STORE,
PITT.STURGII, PEN NA
ur D. & 11'CALLL - 31 RESPECT
. FULLY announce that they are rteelring a arr.
nod supply of CARPETING, salscu4 directly from One
Laporte, and Manufacturers by one of. the arm, now In
tbe Rae; to which they Italie the attnetion of purchasers.
Also, a nese atyla of CANTON MATTING, for bummer par.
lora. The latest make of CARPET 8 WEEPERS, etc., etc,
which Alan be offered at the 'oaten rates.
Je9 W. IL AIL IIiTC &LLCM,
ALLEGHENY /NEIGH CE COnIP , Y
OF PITTSBURGH.
Omer—No. 37 Fifth Street, Bank Block,
INSURES AGAINST ALL KINDS OF
HILE AND MARINE RIMS.
/MAO JONX3. Premldera; JOIIN D. McCann, Vl.O
Pre*ldt tat L. AI HOOK, Secretor.); Copt. WILLIAM DEAN,
General Agent.
Dtocruste—lan.e C. G !Jamey Childs,
Copt IL C. Gray, John-A. N ileon, D. L. k•honelock, John
D. McCord, !Pose, M. Plllll/0.,, IL Sterliug, C.tpt. Wm.
Demo. 'M., M. ll4Gre., ItnLL, 11. Davi..
Alt orner!nn.l Counsellor at Law
=CCM
Boots, Shoes, Hats,
o-SONNETS, Br-
JAMES Y. TANNER,
WriuLESALE
SHOE, HAT AND BONNET WAREHOUSE,
No. 5q NV nod Street
Iles eqw ir. 1...”, laq v. r} large c 1,.. k of OtH)DB
I : l [lsburgli, Penn .j
pnr:Las.l hom if., NEW ENtiLANI, 51,1 NU.
TOIIIE-, the LOIVBST CASII Plll.^EA,ll,,frltirh
h• •liorpral.4 ' , fat • hmall • COT
•41 - 111,vern vLn Lira lwreloCura li.ut kr their
gao4., tv 111. Inln;'n 141:1 m.o.^ trth thne.n.l money by
nutklng tbelr pureta.l. from lAN.
4111 - I)calen are trqn,..l to rnll 1+4,4 t t oying,
VII thrt.elve. of the lad
talL.Putienbtr lattoliou girnu IGordera. eurllanati
JR rad t cO/1111110re111/ ii. 01101.1
For Bunkers' nod Bosiorss
FOURTELSEMI-ANNUAL VOLUME
or this tainablo rt-Cord ctrredits, a hick era, pob:atbrd
tte, Ifith of.lanvary, be% log I,em b.shattsted by .napbl
•”4 o.ito danzanel. 04 edimm, arw cor.
,•-ete 1. I .• • hoop lagoon,. •• ncrw • nee ty fur atotteery
cure •en here Dot el ree seppli, the:l.l6,4re. 0110 the
noseral huudre.l, of the 1...• t token Red Mer,ltents
derent title. of the Ileinn, herr exteteri in perfecting till.
Il..frrtnrc Rcront, ebn. nit( lug verarb.ul and tbllable
centr•eud td the le mauler% condition .rut preepecta and bold.
nue. ttd %toot 7.tio.sai meet eat.. here,l.c.ly•
~Itot. ttf the print Mal cites. no I ..p • , ...,.f t- ,le in the United
The New Y..tk hiercLeut or lieutter will rowartaia by a
key accumpan) lag the b.atk, the grade of credit character,
habit, and repine/ of each se Mill be likely to ' deal with
him, while the nutef-town merchant will learn with
ea Fluty, the alert foundation au which the New Tart hou nr
ses
baee. their busimwa
pr. , •ide 1.. e soy westltle error that might ortnir In a
work plcarabic •a dam! anb Lo keep pure howl., informed
of the almintre that mull nneeessrity l•ke plaeo, the pro
prllort nestle pr/uted otf,r,ctinpy•reolt,rvei.,
The time cad tree! oh. such a ert.rk inun sate, Ole 10Vaell
It rc.0.1 prevent, and the Inftheare it a•t hare io secnring
a round and preillable bole, make It Invaluable to whale.
vele Merchant, Slannfacierers, and Iltaks
of Discount, .4 ynt tho incluling lion Iwo treatii-anf
intel returnee, the ghee. of eta - reel/ono and the facilities of
the ofliee, iv furnished suberrlber• et One Hundred Dol.
Inca per annual.
Ynll
nartieutere, it ntubtaced iu 1.110. luirartlettnen,
may be obtained at the Mho, the prnprieders and public!,
st a,
J Y. BMA DeTREICT k. 1 , 13 N,
No. ".Z.l Itruadtrey. New Y. 4 I
Over any 1..
NF lit', Jr., A t .,..
S., 64 4'....1 stn.et.
EXCHANGE AND GANKING lIOURE
EtL or
MER & RAHM,
N. .:;5, Dank Blok, Filth Sucot,
PITTSBURGH, PA.
CDWIRD mant rt.olaxcr
LIEZ=I7.I
R /I frl 0 V A L..
T013.4;71. , ) .; SU (INAL WAREIIOII9.R
From 211 LIBERTY STREKT,
To 179 LIIIERTy bT, oppmitn Verket.
•
EtaMOV.O.O.
0. lIUSSEY CO. have removed to
k.l tholr or. Copper Wandlocolo a 7 Firth
enamor, le We Iron toront Block, thlrd door vow of Wood
Wood.
Pittsburgh Copper Rolling Mill
C. G. HUSSEY ar.. CO..
•
BNN. CORN
- bun. otore aid for
ArOEITIA9O
THE OIIID WHITE SULPIIIIR SPRINGS
.L are eitnate In Delaware comity, IS tattoo north from
COlOlOOlO. (the Capital of Ohl aunty'
on the Scioto 'Peer, 10 mIlr•
Dom Delaware, 0 mhos from the White Itinlidtom Station...
the Spring fi eld, OIL Vernon nod Pittsburgh Railroad, and
10 miles from Pleasant Valley or Springe Station, on the
Columbium, Piqua and Indians Three Spriugs trill
be open for tbero.o/lao of visitor.
On the let Day of June.
Tlia improvements°, 109 hare boon 1.1,1, otiatillog
tLe
proprietor to accommodate from 11, tot els hundrait
Among Utast, Improvement, may he moommed • lame and
/litigant hotel, nem cottage miss, additiocal Imildincit for
monument and rocreatioty exterotive both hontea, • atoam
laundim it. •
I.lprin the rest° there are Ore uprloge, althlu the law n
four of which, the White Bulptakr, the Ch 1.13 leen, the Haw
nesbut and the &line Chalytieste, are decidedly mellrlnel,
i hit the filth to remarkable for the put Ity of Its freers
THE WHITE SIILPIIOit
14 • twoulifol /Largish fountain, sitnatord II e3l
bank of the ECLOW river. At the depth of IGU
the surface of the Pelota ilose the remarliabf
sulphur water. i
whch supplies thin Sprint.
wawdiecovvred to iry dean ego by a gentlemen
boring for malt. The water, when reached,ra once arose
the surfers, and hav ever Piuca continurvi to low during
granule, withoutchange or abatement, either in quality
volume,
- • •
For year. the.° Spring. have been highly ...teams.) tar
their medicinal properties. During (ho past eaaaon their
reparation in this respect hu been engulsrly COofinnild
They sere admit/bocce/lb, a phyalclarn judiciously as to
iinantity, Unto of drilling, coutlnoance,Ac., and under (hie
systematic plan tho cum Were numerous and gratifying.
Tug wiure WATER BULPLIUR
- • •
Is peculiarly serekeshie la those disorder, of the Lino - and
StOntach, which so often &Mist gentlemen who hare been too
dourly rofilined to intake., and farms of sedentary
habits
Are permanent tonics. Their effect. upon broken down
and dthilltated constitutions bare been not transient but
luting. Flying to the blood • new ritallty, end to the per.
too new life and vigor.
TILE 31,10E1191AS WATER
Is a gentle eperient.
Inroads may rely upon every facility being forniebed
them which can contribute i.e health and comfort.
An a dellg,,Littl resort during the summer months, the
Ohio White Sulphur Springs hare no Oral In the Wan, and
but tow In the United State*. The location le parillarly
...MO: the Scioto here le • rapid, rocky arum, the "Cllll
I.ltudogolle, e a formation hunched.of foot thlcknets,
thrthigh which the deer cuts Its way, le ererywhcre, either
at or nose the surface, the grounds of the relate are beau-
Wady °ululated, and lotertpersed with numerous mines,
which carry off all tha euperfluous water, thus condoling
the soil dry and the atmosphere flee from that humidity to
prejudicial to health: them circumstance', taken into con
nection with the altitude of the place, about 1,000 feet above
the level 01 the Great, make the locality as fore from male
none tallow:ices an A mount to region, _
Toe Ppring property centime of 2t acre. of land, one be.
dred of which IN covered by one of the moot Deatitiftel grove.
of Ohio. Thls woodlaed 1. handsomely laid or Into walk.
and drive., one of the Letter being two miles In extent.
BATHS.
Bathing hero by the plan adopted, is brought into full
competition with that at naturally Warm and idol Spring..
The water la heated In the bath tab by ateam pipes; the
heat not being raised blab enough tO prettpitate lia salta, it
by chic syrtem applied to the outface of the bather with
out the tem of the Wine ingredient,.
TELECRAPII OFFICE.
A Telegraph , Communicating wtth all parts of the
CatiotrY, Oat been ntatiliehed et the /epilogs. To be thee in
cunnectlim with distant potato, will be a peat convenience
to gentlemen who can hear from tie,d direct their Mediums
arsine daily.
All the 'memories t emasary to health, plesisure and
aunwementoriiiton may export to nod at the t .hlo White Sal
phnr Spriega , me the prcpietor Is determined to make it, to
everye particular, a first rhea waterlog Gratified with
bl patronage ezmoded last your, no effort will De
spared to In, It Its continuanca.
SMITH,
No. 144 Fixtrfh frert
.
A livrry, erOcked • ina horses nod curing., ie attar
rd to the Porto V.
Per turthrr ',aro !nation, strangrmeots for rooms, de
ed.troet ANDREW WILSON, Jr.,x
rny21:tool• dolpbor P.O, Drina - are Co Ohio.
The lio — ithernFite amTldft7thatonee Co
London-1 hloorgat eSt root.
Fullmer' bed Capltal..-21.,259,7G3n'g. $4,238,800.
Called np and Paid ......0 t 2,403 312,015
A stets, :4•1 Jannary, 1665.
Rtal Estate. Loons on lkinds
and Mortgagee...Red...Ude
Aunt:duos, ........ £2U3,¢919 bR I,old,:trit eti
Itai!way and other beton
to roe, tlueerument actuti.
tire and itaaaniom,. .
lea et Lit Po
Interest GO Insestananta or ,
trued, tint not yet playa-
Nab In hands of Branch
Establlabmentr and Ag'is
and In mono" or tmel&
.talon • rot rolleetion
Cash &I corrent aennont non
i.n Deptitst •I futon-it with
Sae Iter.
tither AM.,
L435,&2 1 $'1,1111.111 02
Itsloter, ono Irian Premlutna
lorestments
Ac the year roiling
31sIJennery.1918,
.t 1.141-44 $1133,734 12
Lien, doting same peeled,
Including preroi WWI of re
insurance with otter W.
hare, At . ~...-.. . • ...• • tlilii,l34 13 1 V 625,0,3 27
Thu Company baring compiled with toelaw of Primayl.
aid; ti
the necremod is prepared to e ff ect truniants on
imtat ersry description of property at moderato rah,
JAKES W. ALLEOTT,
Temporary Whoa, 103 Wood at
iel3,l2,ssr2w
T3IPROVED AND IMPItOVING REAL
ESTATA FOB SALE AND /OR ILENT.—The
ing rah/Able properties la Pittthorgh and the City Distrkt
are offered for sale no-I tent at low rate• and on easy terms.
Pia SALE—A subetthtial three stOrY Brick Hoare,with
• three story bark bothhog—firo-proel roor—androtibing
sixteen room; situated l
oo Fourth "read, Pittsburgh, eppo. the Iron City 114ot. The lot is 27 feet 10 Indies front.
by 90 feet deep.
Also- 5e hundred and fifty feet of ground on Coin
:eerne street, and running thence three Landed feet to low
der mark of M r ooongthela titer. The river front of this
Pr r.perty le the fin, legal landing above Dem No. 1, and is
thatrably adapted for a wharf, which Is much needed In
and would yield largn Profit.
Atso-Fonr hundred feet of groand on sante street, and
running mune dist., to low water mar nod situated be
tween me new boiling 311,1 of Moorbead CO' and the
Pittsburgh and Boston Copper Works.
and mer
Ahso--Two hundred Bend,
Building tad on Braddock,
Comm wade and Peonaylvanta Avenue. The
pr.ces of Mukluk vary from two hitAgi) hundred dollars to
elght ($.9
F. 10 ) hundred
A 1111.<11 sore. or Land on Soho strata, containing
Iwo limestone and two freestone quarries, now under leave.
The above land and city district lots adjoin the city, and
at only about one mile teem th• Court Home.
FOH. Be , .—This well known Doll bas
been recently fitted op and improved . It Is well lighted
and the eat:Anon la by et nide and easy stair case.
Ath m
o—A good Oland on Market strt for •• Vouisty Store
or Millinery busines4.
Also—Pavers! Offlres and Brows on Third and Markt
.treed
knquire of
THEI HEIST SEWINISMACHUMB
A. M. /1. A.R 131 1.A..L.L. & CO,
mrl7 Frederel Street, Allegheny
•
•
~..••••
•
PRINCE IMPERIAL,
0 Et A. IA P hi I G N E,
DE OE FROM •
NOM') Ea CO„ Epernay, FranCe,
• As wed st the •
Imperial Table. 011 Continent of Europe.
A PERFECTLY PURE AND DELICATE
jam. WINS at • moderate price, admirably adapted teal:o
ily one and rapidly becoming an cetabliabed favorite in the
city of New Tort, haring. elicited the met Mattering
tenpin!. r , the
_proprietor, of th e llowean noon. S ,
Illcuous M W
tn. tricen fore., 111.1101.0115. Bern.
Anon form Joan' fiucu, and all the loadlcis Pera.""
of Of talllplll,ol. 111 rant city.
8 Ad by th• principal degleri throughout the cinion7.
natmancrovTPlr:;k.
Corner of liroultrey and Broome Brost
Caraages and Buggies. .
FOR THE ACOOBIMODATION of Pitta
i: burghers, &lei etrsogare visng the city. th•Fa ser i,
er bee opened • trareroote imoudlately In the tear of the
liottoophal• Ho.. on lint 'treat, Soo the eye o[
oAultisasS, DOGGIES AND BEGIGSG WAGONS,
Of tin own manes urs— th e material Li] 'elected with
ig.ai cars.
,s4red thirty-three years Ia th• /mimeos,
th:r.eneteme"nr•SP"'" in Allegheny Olt), with In io•
Offifletit 4.2 lb the quality
or h 4 wort
The public era reephAfally Invited to rail and examine
Le. week.
ga—Ssettn7 on the comer of Patera/ street and North
ea
Comma,' Arl9.lmatalleg r heny City, JOAN SOUTLL
otrarn SPItING, SUPPLY
&e . muiOstim
T UST received the firat two Pianos of our
ts zeunkepaeowpoirer_theebera whore/ad Minn:
L
ctre. nevem,
be tomb worprawa ts, end mut but be
W bout sad Nu to ororionithed SOPlteaoB La E V E R Y
EXSPROT to other mum Norsthr b 1
--. , -44 4 , Maiin6. - , - , •
'Jolt eott Apnea kw etifiririro aartnnut Elicit. •
Paints goticts
EDICINAL PROPEEMES
THE CHALYBEATE BPRINGS
131.145 4 4
4.257 17 7 •
_211:56W 1' 4 . :4 5 01 6 465'
59 SECOND STREET,
e..
c:r l sTeuviv.A.Tr.
IN Poi:TRES OF
FOREIGN LIWORS AND WINES;
DISTILLERS OF
ALCOHOL, COLOGNE SPIRITS,
Camphone, Burning Fluid and Spirits of
TURPENTINE.
Moonfutarera of orory dascrlptlon of
Domestic Liquors, Wines, Cordials and French
mx.r . rsa.mts_
Ihrro constantly on haml rations grates of pare
BOURBON AND RYE WITISKRY;
Peach and Apple Brandy.
A LEO, BAEATARIA AND NEW ENGLAND RUM, at.
E. D. GAZZAXI,
No. G 3 ifarlut istztot,ap ettste.
Soh. 3 . l anolschlrars of the
CELEBRATED "ROSE" WHLSREY. •
Agent, kr YIiEDEtt:CK GOMM; JAPABE2B HITTERS
aplkdiwlyr
, 13.
MUSIC LESSONS
VIOLIN, FLUT ON 1111FISLODEOZi ILNDELN-ania.
vv. D. OMITII begs to Inform his hiands and the peddle
tha he Will give intirustlon in Chum or private lemons on
tha t Vlin, Pinto, Melodeon, or in hinging, at his naktemen,
NO. 113 NOURTHBTREET, between Wood and limithdeid.
Where be Is provided with epantecui and consenletilteres.
AFTERNOON 0LA135E9 YOE LADIES trill be formed
6 ir iner.fitit the mi of degitta. either mith or Wilma
Plano Porte amompatilment. Them dames will be mall
and select.
°!°
GLEE CLAMPS also be formed for Polo,
Mrio and gam - tette either With or Without Metro
mental accompaniments.
Terms made known. application.
N UNPRECEDENTED BARGAIN.II
~, —A dedrahls three etorled Drick. Dwelling
se containing elev. rooms, with doable parlo., nuea re.ote
gaa, batty and all the male. Lmprotemen Ls,
at:abatis/1y and tastetnity hdlt. Ulm property hi sLtaate
on the elevated part of Liza Second Ward,. Stitt street,
and will Co mold at a groat saerlilce, 15C0 In hind, bill
11.400 itINTLIP tonal annual payments. APO/ for rather la
formallon to Je7:tend D. WK. MARTIN. 191 Yvan at.
WINNER'S PIANO PRIMER—A' belle '
and complete method bf !undo.; to pley the Plum
without • Mester. to this work the rudiments of tuceio
are expbtlued 10 • net amleimpfemeooer. nth* tucludd.
mu sake end curd. are Lotralooed Islticb aro paccdated
to intermt and Mecum the pupil; LO which is added ,h e
newest soap, Foam, oterebes, dc. , serer beforepublished
fu acy eculi. work. Criss GOs. For Lela by
Julio fL SIELLOII,IIwond SS.
44-Copies malle.loa recomt at price.
SEED IfUCKTFREAT!
50SEPII CRAIG,
ICE OLIESTS,
Refrigmtara,
%hut Eaft; t
Frail Goy,
11.1 4pranitut,
le
*C..
At it. Iron City Stove arid MB Warehouse of
W. W. 3 IitaDSWALW, No. L 34 Wood
Fi ntr , b 3 Ohalaw rhaldws of the Golden arm;
BAN BTOCK WANTED._
Bank of fitt.bttrgh; -
M. sad M. tapir.
Staclron CM, Mad, -
.AIISTIM LOOM:18 .1k
Boken, M Yearth-arm.
"FIREsi - LTh - -,--Rlll 100 boxesboxes Palermo Ontagea,raot;
100 do do Lemma,
Receiving tbla day and for sal. by.
REV= 4 AttorasoN,z wood at. .
. 0 1V4dta the et. Marled Rohl;
0 E NEW 00009 ANDorAlt
..u.s_taom doddsa
aa, near
amt. of rattly, iil:l4rl4 b.aunn—Lace atantall
Chetix and-a groat.
man olber.ankies. •lanies era Very
cordhalty famed an
Ir i taboppirog to gins al a call. ItURCII
~
' 'my2l • at north nut cornet 414 lIELD
and Brad CO
en M..
--11017.CFDISLD CO. bare mask
Ny
6 ed attAttetui
or beazittlat alley floe Lawrie, Orpodiesaad.Latak ftt
Mao
TerMttigMlafialtaatori at 12 X cent per yard.
,rsnti
CO Mutton Balm
„, ~,
Ntr. DAVIS. .fictotioneer.
..._Cotutpudd Sales Itoc=s No. 64 nth • E•aat.
48 BUILDING LOTS NEAR TEIE BTH
WALD AT AIICTION.—On Saturday aftsracon,
Jt.t.• nth. ate oclock. au tta pratedartkassrDato No.lo•
the liouruKah r i a rir”, b, sold. 13 Building Lots; Wt.
woe on tiraddct,
ft COtOMer. qr. 1 ,4 Ge
ne
plan or aty y. sad
Lots, • rdatt of whk."
be area at tha auctiou rooms. Trans—one-fifth ens% no
„I.'. I, 2, 3 and I yew; milt, Interet. - -
Jean
1 5 B ULL BING :COTS IN BIRMINGHAM
AT AUorioN.--oa t=atarday eft...n,Jano IStb.
. 3 ,on the premises, will be aid,
Ten Lots of Ground handsomely eltnatalon the wet eatt
ex McKee street, between Slehhant n- sad the new lerld6t6
(ccamtnenclng at the corner a Dinduan e.t.,) be e f y , ...,
front uf Wt.!, and extending atm..= 92 tett to propetty of
3lrearx Hamm Gimia..n.
Alycy fire LOts ffittllle Op vestal:le ol hlcliee itt..between
W.hington et and Spence alloy, Levie each a * O . a2°
fret Oil McKee et., and extetating hack . 4 feet 6 lather.
Tlite indlaptaable. Terms, one-fourth' reeh, teet..,,, 1,
2 and 3 yeare, with interest., payable annually.
J en P..3. VI ..
._ _ _____DA_ And..
tixECUTOR'S SALE: OF VALUAMIT:E
12.4 P/11i11 BT. PNOPIMPI'.--On Tuesday awning, .1.3.•
2141, Al— rl o'clock, .1 Ike Tcamercist •nalte roma. No. 64
Fifth Wort, will be cold, by order of Wee. 'Machu.; EN..
Rierator or Inat d.c'd. the following desirable
Lots of Oronnd, eltnate on l'an Arent, 11000 Lir% et. cm,
Lot hating a (milt of .= foot on Penn at ,exterie.ing back 119
lochs., with two rtory Brick Dwelling, No. me.-
A 1i0.,0n0 other Lot, adjoining the above., Emoting 19 loot
117,i inches; extending back n'9 bac 9 inches, with trroatory
Frame Dwelling. No. 2ZII.
Tide warranted. Trio,, male. . I'. M. DiLVIS. start-
FIFTEEN BUILDING LOTS IN TILE
StVENTII WARD AT RUCTIDN'tIy (Irma. of .an
Linter of the Ornhana Court of A.legtony wintity,, toned to
Wm. A. flaltnek. R. D. egomtor of Wm 0!. Porter. deed.,
will to sold at the ChneamercLal Isla ficii.me,lici.t4 Mb
greet, on Tnewley craning, Jane 292.13, a: 8 ceolock, HZ lota
o f around, eonCanty. A ri.one loureen Pttitott and
rthom etreeta, ngmt a frout of TO feet on Cesare
Arrow% extending back DO feet: ahoy Nine Loft of Meand
haw s on Clarke 01,4: totog Noe. 156, 07, LS, S', CI, Cl, 6:.!,
G 3 and 0.1, in Porteria plan, haring each • hoot of 21 feet.
owl extending back C 9 feet- 'Torn, ot.o-balf e,dtb, taddoe
la taro equal annual payment. With .1 11t , 1 1. 04'8.C1344 by
Judgment Londe sad en,rtg a ze.
.1,7
P. M. DAV.
AUSTIN LOOMIS ti to., Iltrchants' Exettang.
S'rocK BALES la AtIsTIN LOOMIS &
CO., AT TIM W.ERCRANTs' ILTUDAItiGRAVERV
TULTILSDAT EVRNING.—Dauk, Bridge, Insurance and
e pp e lderehanui' er Stock, Demi Exchange et.
and Beal Mtate avid at pnEllo sal,
th . 9 _ _
AUSTIN LOOMB A CO.
Not., Drafts aLzi L'a. on Rail Estate begoilated
rem•oomblo teruis by, 4118TLY LOOMIS A CO, ` Oa
sedl Rum Note Braars.92 Fourth at.
_ __
clan inangs.
DissoLunoN.—The Partnership-Ile:8(0-
fore minting between WiLLIAX Rlll2B 001 'DIVA
Bum., ander tho .Iyle. of WII. BAIITII A 004 was M.
mired... the lbth day of . Vibroory, lAN.; by death of
Mr. Dixon DeVirn.
DAVID E. PARK • and JAMES PARK; :Tx, basing m
anned the Intereet
Co.,
Bream, dec'dj In the,late ftrm
of Wm. Smith &Co., the Foundry and Machine Buenas
will be hereafter conducted adder the etyle of Pert
Co.. by whom the bumper. of the !Mont an arllt be Ifettled.
PARK & CO.,
N traTirt WARD POUND/Vi;
PIITSIIIIROIf, PA_
Wa, diorite, No. 140 Firef and 120 &tend ,*05:21i4t.
VrANUFACTITRERS of all sizes
Au. set Iptlens of Coal tot Retorts and Stllle.GasantWite'
ter tit. e, Sad /ton; Dag Iron; Wagon Dozes, &eel Maul*
Ione); Hangars and
Also, Jobbing cod Machine eastlngs of ettry naporlption
mode to order.
!hetet a comploto MACULNE 11102 otteebed to the
F.7ondry, all nereroary hallogs will Is carefully attended
to.
^ls22:dttit3er
aipnad
in the rn Lornlealon• Bushed, Jaura Fauna, Isla of
slam
Steubenville, Ohio. no ety le of the firm- will too thilln as
heretofore.
• NIAIICK CO.
511C.73. CO_
cosrMSISZSIZEON MERCII . ANT S.
For the tale of
Elg Iron and Illoonta. •
93 WATER STREET. PrizonalCß.
.y 'LAVE THIS DAY ASSOCIAT.E.D WITH
wratzht e s
M II r t J O Co L n N d uMctEeLLOW er
Ih e h a m n e raendrtakunglonfLlnEM
,
ON & DELLOW. • JAMES LEMON.
l i andsrtaking In all Its Branches.-
..1r &DON & DELLOW, No. 118, Fourth et,
AA an prepared to do Undertaking to stilts beartebsa,
the beat meaner, at prices to suit toe times. We alt**.
cis' intention to Fiek's new style potent Metallic Burial
Omen, for the .ale of which we aro sole agentileihhicity,
and of which we keep coostantly on hand aloft* wort.
meat. A. regards beauty of shape and/Misty they !Seel ail
others. Funerals will be stippled withrleanta Dorm ud
Cardsgea promptly, at lower ratee than any.otber catatilteb
ment the city. Goarantedog to render rotisfactima,tbey
tacit., condensate:clef the patronage heretref.me ece liberally
emtended to the old Om. apllkdly
Et UEL.l4llc7' 13—0U9/EC,
Cincinnati, Ohio
HAVING TAKEN A LEASE QPGN THE
O BUILVEr' Mr • term of years, and re-organism" hamar
departments, the undenforl Can lately ny that ger cr•
rangements, tending to the matron and sortisiattAnn - of
greats visiting the city, slit to each ar to gratify the 4 1 ? ,.
muul of Any AcJounar at the L.wae. .
A trial la Imltelted.
JOHNSON, SANDERS ,fr.
G 3312121
CONGRESS lIALL, CAPE ISLAND,
cApl: MAY, N. J.
TS WELL KNOWN FIRST CLASS HOTEL
lEEE=
POR THE kHGEPTIOY OP GUESTS,
011 Wednesday, thelsth afJune
WEST THOMPSON, Propzietore
.1+2,1m1
Alt ERIC Ail 110 LlSkie BOSTON,
IS THE LARGEST AND BEST AR- rits
tonged Hotel in the Now England State% tom Mil.
trolly locted, and easy of access from ell the mum of
travel. It contains all the modern Improvements, and
every convenience for the comfort and accommodation of
the traveling public. Tbe sleephig rooms are largo audvrell
ventilated; the miters of rooms ate armed, and woo.pletely furnished for tomtitse and large traveling part
and the house trill continue to be keptee a first clam nond
in every nesvect. Jellrdly LEWIS ItICE. Proprietor.
GOULZ
13.
B- O YLE & co.,
T:Ayll.7B. TO Alll l / 6 E eIZ;LO roustam
Charcoal Pot cares,
P. M. uatizz itoc-tr
P. M. DAVk4, Amt