The daily Pittsburgh gazette. (Pittsburgh, Pa.) 1851-1861, June 24, 1859, Image 2

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    SIIt Mill CID had
completely ceased. Ilad the Gen- npon ?dila& Bet they had Set taken into their 1 DIMPEPSILL---The worst foe of humanity
mere!',, column been reel/teed, and 'would the account the divieion of the Grenediree nod Che.- 1 boo stenlnlown that as hardly t... 4 o tt p oood m e,,,,,1y
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division of the Oreasdiers of the Guard have to mum or the Guard commanded by General Mtl- Lim; o o r ., p o ee r e . i o . 4) , : , ext r z 0e
coral e'e sr havu.i• napes/ Waring J. - E1 - . CALDWELL & CO.
metain alone the whole strength of the enemy ‘' lined. This dtvision rapidly go: together between ~°, a e ` o 'a iecr `,„ ceature g ,r' e t "e e , y 1 ,7,::‘,.‘,1,': ,. .°Htl
es t..”.J.: Cho...ern-It Street -at,
"Thin IS the proper place to explain th e man- Ilulfalora and ['keenly, nut for from the mot reketi in this sta,,, Pa Lulu.... one rein .1,--Ba:IIIfA'NVA
(opposite Girard Mouse,!
mover of this Austrians where the Turco, fought, and they very soon LIOLL.LVDRITTEttI-wlll shears ...Paso., it vat vtivet •
PIIILADELPHIA.
"When they learned on the night of the ''.l of rhowed a front to the enemy. Toward
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the zezti o ti .i t o t trzre , W r ii.rol,,tt g o z: erh_rizer ,, lan , gnisf sli t : uA .a .
June that the French army had made itself mss- A ustrians, after hesitating for some' Owe, dem- enmity, &etre t o ...to ae imjebee l weld+ could attach N" i""TATI"S- FIN E WATCliata
pATEK, PIELLIPB A 0,1 Watches, In Genova
ter of the pumps of the Ticino at Turtago, they ded to attack. The ZOLIATra end grenadiers '71,3",d weld ..." L°°."°"°°° , j
united did not make up more than 10,1081 men, °HAULM laUDollithl'S tuindon Tirue-Keupers. na isi
rapidly recrossed the liver at Vigevano with
act ' , eti ' hot it 7, L ' ITZ ,,- ;:r=rli k ...7 l d .s ,;::,: '- .- 1 . to ro , oil ot- - .. to Hooting °h.'. no d hiPt° Y '''
three of their corps d'armee, who burned the but without budging a foot they held their own t ahodo am incindod BILIOUS DIWAIDEtB AND LIVER. & - Soole lutherired Iternt, for :deli e
bridges behind them. On the rooming of the ' agates( the vainly energetic efforts of the 40,-
, Hu o 7 -TY!". H'ut•,,",,uumt,'"' P .t. o tut ± d4.Y o autit •
t P ut o tit u tt UOLD AND SILI en, ENGLISH ' AND SWISS
Ith they were opposite the !Camerae 125,000 1 000 Austrians The latter eurprised at ouch an . 'a„„;t j , ,,,;,=:''`i,e r g,=,,,L''';' 4 ,,',', e 7,.° , 7 - ,-4,7 r
VT A. "S C H E 8
strong, and 0
tt. wan against pleb a disproportion. I obstinate resistance, retired in good order, form- , affectio n s or this ohow, re ri ng a mon obit Er Inter. melt ygwy; L ny . „,„, froittt ..
l ate force that the division of the Grenadiers of ed again, and returned to the charge a second `°"`"" "It to'*"." and i t-11 °"'"Y 01 1 ' 1 " (.wily-will DIA&Illa DB, PEARL*, and all Ito- Plat/ amble Stylus.
the Guard, with whom wee the Emperor, had to time. They might ae well have rushed againet , a,! l :o. l nnisne o t i a ‘ n h e . as , , , I f f; , n , nd ,,,, ta ., . I n t: v : irs. : l ,7 l u f ,. .. a. ii i that BILVSR Wattle, unnarpossod li. . I iii, q ub my and finish
u bbtl 1 ' I POP' Irla_Strno g ers ,14‘61., Philo l.lih 1, asp iioitud to ex
compete, a brazen rampart. The Guard noon became tired ve.nensiat e ~I, .i .r... ' 77..,,h,,..
atnine !bun.
"At this critical moment Ueu. Iteguand Saint lof this passive attitude, and resolved to take the Haan CALM - Lt. -The titbit., 1.6.61 ) Coo a iitriatual Dour. Ng it Vi re az 1. gsr,t I 1 7511,11£vr,
lm'"" Holland Thttera Is put up In 11.1 f pint bottles on! )
Jean d'Angely dieelkaed Immense energy, tie I offensive. It charged and scattered the enemy. vet Ir, tee, aet fl te ., home ne crap! alausi.•l for thi; ° nettm anta, 1 ' " blo .°'`. "' P 1 . 1 1••• tr
did Mee the Generals under his orders General But the latter, perceiving how small were the trety c. 1. hewed 31,11,1„o ho s imlueod oniony imitations, 1 3 ,52V, 1 ," 1 I ' MC "'' ' 4OO "o ut. "' " 00 01 ''' ° ' e
Of Division Mellitet had two borers shot under numbers of the French, came up Deem and "" w h "I'' bn°" l. "" . "hig"" 0.0."
to
8"..° 1 - - -
him, Gen. Le Clerc fell mortally wounded, Gen. again. Seven tame in the cuuree of two bootee z! . ! , on io pos ,, T 7n o , owe M e t our ninon is on th. lab. lof every , NEW ANNOUNCEMENT -Li tsr A. MI
w un pfr e e t woe wounded in the head, Cowman - were the heret o charges renewed . The ran" - 14'2'7J/inlet PACK, Ja , a co, 8,d,. pe.. b , z -1- 2;T ej . ', : i j iTe.°!:`r , 7 "'"'" )
the 11, 1 vol , cloth. tons
decor Mame and Idandbuy, of the Grenadiers of dims and %Quavers were electrified Ly the pre+ vi reef striss t . but,...) lot anal 2.1 PA, Nit•borisb. Pa ' The Nastier, by G. P. It 3.iinem, I Bit, cloth, $1,2.% 2 vol.
tnytiidavirP
I the Guard, were killed ; the Zonaves lost 200 mice of the Emperor who, sword iu hand, imp-
' Plaine Fanning In Anienra, by .1 Coot 1.1 P I vol
, m e t a and the Grenadiers suffered a Toes not less ported and directed them. The Emperor how
considerable.
ever was frequently seen to turn his eyes toward ACID abbertltielllr UlO. cloth Gein loaner oe.hr;
; Lovell. Lane, Love Sle Long, I vol. doll, iNe. [PIP , b•P
"Finally, after a long expectation of 4 hours, the points, where pursuant to his orders and r lIIRTEENTII LIST or APPLICATIONS v"." Kx° " 1 "" K " "41 " °. "i'j'"' thew'"'
Paper A ) ti, Et W. Beecher, I vol, cloth A LP,
daring which Mellinek's Divisors sustained with- calculations, he eepected to nee the divisions of for solihig I.lipit IP, (Boot in the Clorlihi Offl, ur to yr,.,h,,, flame, and Parniln übylt IV 'leech.•r I vol
out flinching the attack, of the enemy, Picarife Niel and McMahon make their appearance. They mem , val. I.e. cloth .51,"%. 6. . . .
brigade, led by Marshal Canrobert, arrived on arrived, and were saluted with a long bravo, A Inhofe.. Joe-ph, worn, Willi., township Aron., t.) Eviler.- 8 Corren., I r .1. cloth, $1 00.
Ana.i. Puler , do Birmingham,
the field of battle. Shortly afterward Vinoyai which netaninhed sod dieconcerted the enemy e a ',„,,,, n ob °th us goo d., ill word, 1.,,,, t i ~,,,o; ; j•t u lf tt .l :7,7„ l =„ 4 , 'l rfi l , t 7 u ,„:,l l Z U. $1.21 , .„ v p
Division joined, of Gen. Niel',, corps , which the --else l meal Ntelilahon advanced to Magenta with an Don" cauld. ee do hivlitsvP'lt• , nonol.on. D. D., Prol .. ;l:Plie. Proof Liao,. XI • , vtoi•
Emperor had tient for, nod finally Renault's and ardor, a dash, and an enthusiasm which was the PP, r ail"`" house, adi ward, A Ilughuny, i 11013 (leo, g-1, Illaarvon, Prof. Agosvm,3n Ms Pulpit awl lout
!folk, pie, iry , al i do 4th do Pittsbor g l. I trout; orimionlv le rem
Trochees Divisions of Canroberee corr. - admiration of the whole army. Ak the moment Incialdsto. P.airist, tarur n , 21 do do ' Volume 6 new AHI C
ye to padoa,
"At the came time Gen. Mcklabonei cannon 'hien Ms attacking column wan 'crossing the I .trre "Poe. .I„ OM do do
fr o Alm. Ontlir ecin4l voL, sloth sl.2a
became again audible in the distance. The Gen- bridge, General I:spit:mese, who wee leading it Z"„`,..` 17 ,7, D #
~,,:: Nolleesoort, ; The Iron Manufacturers' tlide, by Ledley, I ...I, al. 4..
eral's corps , retarded in its advance, and lees with hie well known intrepidity, was unforlun- sir l et
it ,;',.3. p t ,,,,, b ,„„ d , ~,0,,,t . 11 , ,,,u " ,,r , a d . V .t,r , tt i t ' 1, , , , ! , 1 1",,:gl d :th '''' L b .; /Inn n''''. °° ,7 .°th ls l- . 2,
numerous than it,should have been,hed advanced lady struck by a ball in the very center o blrClnsii t ey Cornelius, tavern, Ith ward, Alleghe n y, . 1 juta '"'"
IltlfiT l l Balla ' IlV °ll nl Ilan. sth at
in two columns on Magenta and Buffeters . breast. Ile must have died instantly. On f
ete- g h 7 w ae h , ; : 1 1 ° Hi,,, ,. '"H0T0 towowhiP.
"The enemy having attempted to cut in be• in him fall, the soldiers qtlitibeside themselves St•Vot r oierJoT' If,' tl7, - Cnfi l l ' e a nt u eni t ip
tween these two columna, Gen. McMahon order- rushed forward to avenge his death. Nothing Emytto Podia. do West Pittsbur g h, .
ed his right column to fall back on his left toward could atop them-on, on they went, sweeping stem John George, do
311 71.11 ward, Pittsburgh.
A Goon Maw GONE.-We were very sorry to Magenta, and this explains the cessation in the away every obstacle; and after completely rout- Clwles new, June Le:LT& AS A. Itterebelt j ..n l e i
learn of the death of Dr. Gomaliel Bailey, edl- B fi r a i ff n a g l O I L
th a li d e e cirnmeneement of the action on the i° the enemy they effected their junction with - 8 ,
. UN DIU BS-- lOU bun, lillekm heat Seed;
the imperial Guard, which was all the while con, e p so de e,„, j.„,„,,„,
tor and pablisher of the National Era, who died "In fact, the Austrians fi nding themselves minded by the Emperor in pertion. The battle aim du OA.,
atsea on board the Arago on the Ith lust.. Dr. hard pressed au their center and left, had mac- was gained. Marshal Canrohert and General no W s now No - Mo. I. rel.
t o hew. do
B. had been an invalid for acme months , and at tinted the village of PinfTelora, and hail brought Reguault de Saint Jean d' Angely Lad done won
:OI Ws. Ili ran g ,
the greater portion of their forces to bear against dere oil their aide We c
. were master ' f the to bbl, t stuorlor II ma,
the time of his death was on his way to Europe General Moalabon before Magenta. The 45th field. I hear that the Emperor warmly congratu- •
e Papa Flour.
in the hope of regaining his health. He was of the line boldly attacked farm of Caseica Solna toted e
aw Duke of Magenta, to whom be at- ue ke g. Ituiib Huth,
I u bosu n . aIV into Ail a..,
born at Mount Holly, N. J., in leo7, studied on the outskirts of the village, and which was tributed large aliare in the succehB of the day. s.# ml. by Itllitlf.P., Mars Adu "'
,P.J. Lihert v ot
medicine la Philadelphia, and took his degree defended by two Hungarien regiments Fifteen The Emperor did not shrink from exposing hie, frIOCOA N 15TS-2000 San Bias.
hundred men of the enemy laid down their arms, self during the action, and morn than once Gen. Ik e e )
bete , - ei Matt/ Arabian.
ill 18213. After reeving as ship's' physician on a
and the colors wore taken away from the Colo- Fleury threw himself before him, braving wllll Citron- 5 roses I.A.gliorn.
trip to China, he commenced his career in jour- nel's body However, Motterouge's Division a devotion which all admired, though all were bhmorie.,- to • temente..
°arisen in Baltimore as the editor of The Ifetho- found itself hard preened by considerable forces, ready to do the came, the bullet, which (hive( uo he e d e,„l jer , e i e b e " ' Sfrn ''
dist Protestant. Subsequently, in 1831, he re- which threatened to eeparate it from Eopinasse's cued his Majesty '
moved to Cincinnati, where he was appointed l i iivieion Gee. McMahan had placed in second •The hfo, enients of Cartiothi d -Toren, lialemlay
e the 13 battalions of the \'oltigeure of the JoSe S -Odieod Bulletol -That part of Upper
p
physician to the Cholera Hospital during the l
Guard under the command of the brave General Lombardy which has been freed from the Aus
prevalence of that epidemic. In IS3C he joined I Camou, who, advanced to the front, sustained triune has proclaimed Victor Emanuel King
the late James G. "limey in the publication of the shock of the enemy, and gave time to Mot- Volunteers are rapidly arriving to join ((antral-
The Philanthropist, an Anti• Slavery paper at Cin-
t m
erouge'n cud Espasseei Divisions vigorouply des corps which Is pursuing the enemy beyond
eianalL his paper met the usual fate of al
o resume the offensive :Henn Urban's army after a precipitate retreat
l t "At this moment of general attack Gen Auger front Varese, han dispersed and ecattered.
And-Slavery journals in those times, hie press commanding the artillery of the 2...1 Corps, open- Soldiers have been t e
aken prisoners and disarmed.
and printing-office being several ileum destroyed ed fire with forty guns on the railway chauvee, The last accounte from Garibaldi represent
which taking the Austriane in !Wig and meets him as actively clearing the neighborhood of the
by mobs, Mr. Bireey withdrew from the paper
ways made fearful havoc. two lakes of the remainder of D'Urban's bande
in 1837, and was supported by The Phdanthen• ..At Magenta the combat was terrible. The which have no chance of rejoining Ilse Main '
put for the Preeidenoy in 18-40 . Mr. Bailey enemy defended the village meet obstinately.- army driven from the Ticino and from Aldan.
conti nue d th e p u bli ca ti on of bin paper t ill I kI 7, Both eides felt that it was the key of the posi. The insurgents of the Waltellirie, l.eceo and Chi
when it web iberge e iii rhe National Er,.
an Lion liar I mope tank it house by hotter, clue- avenue, were proceeding in great force to occupy
ing immense loss to the Austrians More than the important pass ol the &e'en', which in Sum-
Anti-Shivery paper published at Washington by 10,000 were put horn de emohat, and Gen. :11ek1a mer, is one of the main arteries by which rem.
the American and Foreign Anti-Stavery Society, hon took about r , ,a110 prisonere, including one forcemeat, might yet Le sent ime Lenthardy
of which Dr. B. was chosen editor. In 1848, he whole regiment, the Old Chmeeurs a pied, cam- from the interior of Austria
mended by Col. Balmer. But the General', Some of Garth:aided troop* are at Cemerlata
purthateddhe paper from the Society, and eon-
corps suffered considerably, 1 ,500 men were eith- baring performed prodigies of bravery before
•
tinned Its publication on his own account. As er killed or wounded. In the attack on the getting there. The mognificent wilitery poi
an editor, though by lan means violent, he PBB village Gel]. Espiname and his mho, d'arden- lion of Lecoo ie also in their power Ily 111,40.
.......allite ton plain-spoken to snit the meridian of j "°"'et Lieut. Froidefone, were both killed of it they command the course of the Add+, aud
While leading on their men, Col twouhrit, of can protect the Warlike populations of Berme
y
Washington, and the mob decided to destro his '
.
I the c ,th of the Line • and Col. Ptiabriene, of Mn peep and Brevets. Tie e thOrnenl will reou er
press. the office was besieged for Iwo or 1 hrre ; 2.1, fell mortally wo unded rive for occupying the gorges of 11, , SI elvio and
days, but he was net driven from his post. In 1 ••Ito the ether Sid , . l inoy o and Ursa .1) o the Tonalr, which fora the coinneiniestion be
1856, Dr. Bailey supported Fremont, and bee I Divisions were doing prodigtee of valor, under tween the Tyrol and Italy end which ke e p h em I
; the orders of Marshal Canrobert and Gen 'Niel 11 ".1 , 1.} In check
1
eioee acted with the Republican party. Hee vme , .. . . . '
y s Diemen, which had left Novara to the 1 leg's from Lem'', dated Julie I, to lain '
paper has maintained a high literary character, morning, hud emweely reachad Trecate, where it morning's ronsOthoono brine. authentic ae
and first gave Slrs, Stowe ' a story of "Uncle , purpoeed to bivouac, vitae it R., Rent f o r by the tails of tlaribaldi x proution 111 Lend ardy, and
Tom's Cabin" to the world. lir. Bailey wile a I Emperor. it advanced at quick step as far ae hi. late operations in helot of G e areal [I Urnan'e I
gentlemen of amiable disposition and of decoded
the brid g e of Magenta, driving the enemy from flying corps. This li I thou ia of the nano° (WO 1
1
the 1109116,n they occupied, titling /*bete 1,000 gory, but net of the own, c tab+, n• hi. Moe
opinions; and was n writer of considerable vigor j prisoners. but engaged with euperior forces it trioue antagonist, haying fought on Ihe Amity - Ia
and ability. Wo become pereenally . aequeint.l I suffered beevy le,- II officers were killed and side in !foppery 01 the head of an , rregular forc e
with him in 1815, and can Italy say That he woe 150 wounded. Y, Oil non commis/doped officers and l o+l must net ennfound him with the nth. Dlr- 1
hforemast among the comparatively few true , men were placed lo.rt do COl,baf Th e ‘..,h o f ben who him been lately routed al Pelestro, nod I
earted men of the day. die was honest, r I
the Line suffered most. C.at Delort fell at the belongs to the regal tr Colt ~f 1i theraly, having ,
ar - I bead of his men, and all ll,e offmere were wound hero pupil of Itadeteei 1111: 11, ' ' ' , III ir 111 ri en
nest, sincere mod oat-spoken, and his frank as i tot Gen rt
Maimprey received a 1.011, t p.m d hes a corps of over G' , wooi wohwhith on the ,
well as determined character, in ninitilatniag a I while leading on his brigade. 'felt he nitecked \ ario•-•, and was repuked by ;
thorough Anti-Slavery journal at Washington "Mareliel ranroborteuraope.ileo buffered oon. itribildi, whh d rove L im beal, 10 Pameeleia, 1
siderably. Col de Senneville the Chief ~f hie and there a ein next da • aa+ again victotious '
during the troublene times of American polities Staff , was killed at his side Ce • l ("timelier i f ill, his "0,000 men g
and iwe 3 ,
1 e , •
en the Slavery question, enabled him to eon- teeth fell mortally wounded by flee bullets ' end ' a match for I 2,15 on A:pot;Zis r". ;l7l7 l ' ' ''o r r en " n i on o n n I
tribute more than any other man towards build I many office, of Ft enenit's division were placed boring Gartheldee she er , of I en., I, r e j,„„ j
log up that correct eentinient in the North which I 1 ,,•!'" do °"''''''' , while the villsge and bridge of appall...lP herr rallied and again all ote ktd lar ,
motel ie the fereteuee
of the Repebuee ; magenta were taken and retake n keret, time* eee, which after a etelif def..... ho Lombardo I
" "Finally, about half pest eat night, the French , and forcibly entered Be retied that the wound',
party.--We honor htm as a good man who filled , army remained meeters of the field of halth., and I Austrian. had been carefully tended to the town
the full measure of his duty, in this reepect, arid i the enemy withdrew, leaving to 0111. hands four ' hospital, and here the ;termini .10 1 10 abort
I •
who deservee to be long and gratefully ramose- I guns, one of which 00, leken by the Gran. l aril, 5,,, ~, , 1.,-,• '‘. 1o• o ' loi 11., r ..1
Guard.. is a !lags, [mil 7 lolooop r io. e x iLlt r l e llp: woo g. 114. I ~....ler 1.. y
abort'
the I c r ag"
bered by !Very true opponeut of Slavery in thin l !It. ' or Th i e he u
Country i umber ..f Austr a.. 00 1.1.ww. I h,.., do e (et # fee. 0 11' I. i• '
enrab,:t may Dc 6,,,,1 6 ,1,1 0 t Zt1.111.10 12 litut mo o- Miley The Emperor ha•lng trove! ol.vo •
it,
and 30 pu t , toe , , 0,,, ~,,•m k ..- , O y er found , 1 otetro IDS were entrenching 160n.01v, .1 16.,
Tae Passage ot •he Tlelno and the II ott Ile
, i ',, L it ot "..i„ " ~: ' • . ,I ~... I , I f.“ ~,...,
lit field.place, ordered Marehtil Iter , s t tat , ft 1b t ,,,,, t . - . t,, „.,,, ~,,,,„ “
_.,., it .,,,
of Magenta.
' "The Austrians corps whieli fought ege t nei us nem Tee then, which he .11.1 'I h 11, the onto. of 1 1 ii. 3' oui•i . • 1- ;,.., ri .nt stru-a
The AfaailCUT of June 10 publishes the fellow are those of (Ism Callas, ' I obel, Scharr ten berg All . i " c "'"“' a ‘-e'" , ' rm' ." N"....
. magnet) "got" creme In 14.110 warn •I 0, . wane,.., • Co. 511 Marlat .1...(
ing account of the battle of Magenta aud Lichetmetein Field Merehal ClVlloil coon , the scene of a pangolin:ay beide between the • J•ross orahaiu A Cu, ...,..1.1:. Lelllla .1...1
"Rxentacenreas, SALL Martino, June s. " The mended in person I a wiee and the Poke of ° Mann on the one side # ••• ie i# 3 1c. hull. eel- P.oeonont lirri.anh.. Ilsa.la
.tainua Dunlap Ya l Pivairent Polon leen
French army assembled round Alessendria had I "Thus, fire Jaye atter their departure f and the Freeeh ender E'r 3 nei. lan the other, ; lion ot A Pi•tur, ime J • • ,
great difficulties to overcome, If it marched , Alessandtia, the lilted army had given three in I ' 7 Is. in which more then '0 Noi teen were ;
~,,,..m , „ • w
~. . AltiltrTT, Agent,
on Placecza, it would have had in besiege that eombatc, gained a battle, cleared Piedmont of slain
fortress, and force a passage of the Po, there; the Auetriane, ALA opened the gate, of Milanonee' , TL::-,d o t, , ' I o'oerr .s Ir i . er , a bbi s , T 1 „
rOrtl .
If loft h , 61,14 6 ./..-ne Cm,
rrn fire and Life A %wpm la
1. e: isoe, te.ejeam e ten, nu iv,..istr.-+
800 metres m width, and that difficult toperation Since the combat of Montebello the Aeetrien e‘eted that G eneral 11 .7". h' , I''''''n d'nemmed. ,
would h a v e had to be effected in prese n c e of a army has bet 2 r,l/011 Wert in killed and wont, Jul mud rield l'ilar•hal 11..4 II p mit, I e_teat • tad. r I •nn.l , tn-1 M..... -~.I.• SI rig ••1.
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hostile army of 200,000 men. , 10,000 rummers, and 17 gime " in chief.
a uhsevi he and pi' (1 . 2.,.0 0 , < ..I, •
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"If the Emperor crossed the river at Valenta ClarraPOntif (WV a ti, London N. at The eneirians are I'ol l l og no Ihe e I la, where t a 111.1,1 Up PAM , 6.11, ..1 ' .4
he would have found the enemy concentrated on MAGEnTA. June 7, lem -The bottle oi Ma they Will oiler the Allies battl e
the left bank at Mortars, and he could have only I genre wive not begun by our troop, but by the The Morning Po, has published 16r folleviii.g , ,„,,,',,,„';" •
. 01. ' L , u ; : :",.„ ""?..'L', 121iiiit
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altac'ked him by separate columns maneuvering Austrian& who, although in full retreat toward telegram
, <e el shales, neseeteette
iii the midst of a country intersected by canals I Po' l3 l were ordered to ehauge their front and Pares-h-oky -The evacuation of Tana by I Annailio....h.., o ee e e , 1
lk.ollitay ILOII ..14.1. Dolon
and rice fields. On both sides , therefore, there i attack oar advanced guard which had crossed the the Austrians' is officially eanfirmed
- I Inman Airniment germ*,
WA3 - 11t1 &matt ineurmountable obstacle; the 1 Ticino at Sufi - store. One battalion et the Greet Newme-Defmt li the hhtottry -I he ti, , .04 ne5...b..,
Empiror d
o resolve to obviate it, and he deceived %octaves and two compenies of the same erg' ealemerned debete on the addeetio in reeponee to I 1.... n. o n IX« retete a .
the Austrians by oncentrating loiB forces on the ; meal, together with two regimente of (heal. lb Queen's speech was rename.. T he speaker/. , ' ":,-,,,-', ;:,' " .. ', 7 ` ;7,; ' .7.:
right, by occupying Ceateggio mad e ven Robbi e t dicta, all belonging 1 0 the imperial Guard, in Oppusil iota 10 the 0 , vernment nod in eupport , btu. -- - -
OP the Trebbia, were multlenly attacked by :27,000 Austrians of the "want of emilideeee ' motion were Mr ( - 7 ,",0 , ,L0t0 1 . - 1 to- ,
VOo the 3181; of klay the army received the , under the order or Gen ZobeL Oar gallant Bright, Slr Jamey Ilreham, Seri. ant Nagy and ; ~,,T",„-,7„,,t'.„`1',`.;,..
Order to march to the left, and crossed th e p o ' allies load three batter - les with them, but only °theme while those in defense of filiosioters to- lus../..” 6161 t lIKI6o,
at Caseate, the bridge of which had rematned in , two Held pieces were brought t o pl a y u pp n th e eluded Mr. Seymour Fitzgerald, Mr . her Soy. ceei, at cermet arr. unt wail
Our possession ;it at once took the read to Ver- j advancing columns of the enemy . lou must not moor and the Attorney tienerel for Ireland. The I I°).)lnre.u.""•''''''''
celli, where the passage of the Resin Pa l carri e d forget that the country which lies between thin debate wee further adjourned to the foll o wi ng I into, g,,,,.,.. -
MA 1.0 protect and cover our rapid march on I village and Abbiate Graeae la intereeetcol by day .
-Novara. I numberless canals which ee1,117 the water to tort the lath ins' ,in the House of Commons
"The efforts of the army were directed on the j the rice fields of the district. All these fielda the debate on the amendment to the adder. was
right, on Bobble, and two combats, glorious for had been of coulee inundated for agricultur a l resumed by Mr. Milner Gibe= who spoke in op.
the Sardinian troops, fought en th a t side made PurPoece, so the gum of our advauced guard position to the Government and was followed on
the'enemy believe we were marching on Mort& I could not be placed except on tile main road, the Bate* side by Mr. Sydney Herbert, Sir U. C
ra.‘ Meantime, the French ar m y was advancing I which, by the by, is very narrow, and by which Lewis, Lord John Russell, tee The apeallete
on Novara, and it took poeition on the very same the Austrian/. were advancing. The right wing in support of he Government were Messes 800
ground wlfEe - ten years previously King Charles ;of the French advanced guard, thin attached, buck and Lindsey-two ultra Liberals; Sir J
Albert gave battle. Here it was abbe to meet the I was formed by the above mentioned troops. Five Pakington and the igolieitor General
enemy if neceesary. i other companies of %mama of the Imperial At 2 o'clock on Saturday morning the llouve
anul, this bold march Lad been protected by Beard were marching on the left. This hereoic 'Boiled, when there appeared
100,000 men encamped on our right flank at column, which gallantly disputed the passage of For the amendment (exereaeieg a auto: of con .
'bleep in front. of Novara. Under these circum- I Zobel's corps d'armee for five long bourn, scarce- &Rime in the Ancestry)
stance,, it was then to the reserve that the Em- Ily numbered 4,000 men. The rolling of OMR- I Ageinet it
perm. had to intrust the execution of the move- I ketrY, the pounding of field gone, the crash of
meat taking place behind the line of battle i eteel-1 have been told by an actor of the bloody
.04 the 2d o f J une a di e i e i on o f th e Imp er i a l drama-were deafening. The Austrians ad-
Guard was advanced towards Turbigo, on thei
Tamed. halite!, advanced again, received and
Ticino, and, not finding any resistance, it threw returned a close and deadly are; but the bayonet
three bridges across. The Emperor having re- lis the queen of weapons-Magenta proved It -
ceived confirmatory intelligence that the enemy The brave band of our Fillies were vainly cling
- had withdrawn to the left bank of the river, or- I 10 g to their guns .
dered the Ticino to be crossed at this point by After two hours of rt fearful Struggle, three of
the corps d' armee cf Gen. MeMehon, followed on them were captured by the enemy, It was then
the morrow by a divieion of the Sardinian army. that brave, kind hearted Gen. Clore fell deed
"Our troops had scarcely taken position on j from hie horse. The Colonel of the let %mums,
the ,Lombard bank when they were attacked by I soon followed. A minute later the Lieutenant
an Austrian carps from Milan, brought up by I Colonel and twelve officers of the same regiment
.- the railway. They drove it track victoriously in l'were no more, The bitt tallim-if you can des.
' the preemie° of the Emperor , ignate by each a word the deed left-was now
' 'toa the Same day - (June 2) Eepinasseai di- I fighting for life :it was surrounded by a divi
viten haeingadvatleed on the road from Nova- I itton of the enemy-there was iso help visible.
rata Milan as far as Trecate, from which place ; But "Les Zouavea vont lee Zotrivea," said my
it threetened the bridge at Bulfalora, the enemy I informant, who hoe the honor to belong to this
hastily evacuated the intrenclithente it had famous corps. The five companies on the left,
thrown up at this point, And retired to the left peeing the peril of their comrades, rushed with
, bank, atteMpling to blow up the stone bridge such teopetueeity against the enemy's division , across the river. The attempt was not eueeesa- het the .100 were left alone, and all the force of
ful ; the two arches attempted were not milli- Croatians and Bohemians watt brought to bear
l ciently destroyed to peeve I '
Ell the passage I against the new comer,. This last hand-to hand
'
{ .A rite 4th of June hod been fixed by the Em- ; fightlasted twohours. The disproportion of nom
`-
I t definitive occo
~ peror or he petiole of the left I hers was, however, the great fact-rho French
Dank of the Ticino. ()en. el'alahou'e corp. d'• were exhausted with fighting-but at last came
armee, strengthened by the division of the Vol- the help.,!bout 12 o'clock, the re-euforcements
Owes of the Imperial Guard, and followed by a ear d o 1 heir l+ ll joyful
o . -a sight to our
- the whole army of the King of Sardinia, ~,,, to pp !
; otruggllng regiment+ , The three field guns al.
advance from Turbigo on Buffs o
I nand Magenta i reedy c aptured by the enemy Pere 80011 rectal
while the division of the Grenadiers of the lm- 1 q ute /
eo at the point of he bayonet. Lobel',,
pedal Guard was to carry the tole-de pent of Buf- 1 corps d' an d If e asily routed by the Imperial
Worn on the left bank, and Marshal Caurobertei legeme and obli g ' e n j t t ro. The milieu. then
imped armee was to advance along the right I became mere!, and lasted orei
t h '
ren hours !eager
bank to cross at the same point. till the hold arhaUll of McM h decided h
"The execution of this plan was frustrated tory. The weet of thie • a on
t e ‘rie
by one of those incident" which must always be was that of 00tt,,,,, A g o v:lla . nt Getierare move
,expected in warfare. The army of the King bodice. Threatened on 11 t a r i t d a:i army t i n lo two
A, force in his
was delayed in crossing the river, and only one position, menaced with L a m
of Ids divisions was able to follow the corps of I oral Gyulai gave ordera te t' r g „ o e ' e n e r t ounded ' U°o
- ail
Gen. Dielfahon at a distanee. I they were, they now ran pen men, 8
"The advance of Espinaasn's division weal Resat,,, Veruate and Pavia. Co,rJu ""; tuw,ttrtow ards
also delayed, awl, on the alter hd, when Mar- ter and disordered retreat.
by
bodie. ~e r , h t uo Be lr LlllBd
an
stud Caurobert'e corps left NOTIVra to join the I
by tremendous fire of artillery, il ia a t t „,,7 r , , : a
Emperor, who had proceeded in person to the ; fell back lope their intrenched lines fa un'
i e • n; e B
bridge at Donlon, it found the road so emum- oonfesien. The battle Si' Magenta hue t ae e,
bered theta/ only arrived very late on the bank, wen. General Gyulai had brought into netle.li
of the Ticino. 150,000 mca ; he left nearly 20,000 of them
'So matters ctood, and the Emperor awaited, wounded and dead on the battle field, 7,000
not without anxiety, the signal of the arrival of I were taken prisonere; 5 flags, 4,000 knapaacke,
General MclJahon's corps at Doffalora, when , 12,000 muskets, and 4 guns have fallen into our
about two o'clock he hoard a very heavy fusilade I &sada Betides peso difficulties, General Gyu
and cannonade itiLlitaquarter. The general• was I lel knows that Marshal Baraguay d' Hillier, is
coming up. . marching fast toward Add& and that ho may
"This was the moment to support him by ad. emceed in intercepting the main road, which
earwing on Magenta. The Emperor at once from Codogno leads to Cremona.
threvSfimpffert's brigade against the formidable The following particulars of the battle of Ma
positiolss occupied by the'Austrians in front of genta are extracted from a letter in the COllliati
tho bridge; LeCierc's brigade followed up the dental of June 10. written from Novara, on Jane
Movement- The height's - which border the canal fi, by 111. Ernest Dreolle :
And Tillage of Bailors were OM cuirried by the "Yesterday, as tho first battalion of the sob
'paint/sill, of our troops, but they then found tigeurs of the Guard, after conquering in a first
DM
dteraselwes opposed to formidable bodice, whom engagement at Turblgo, were porening their
they astaldnot drive.baolc, and ilia slopped their march towards Milan it appeare that 40,000 Anse
owlet: ;, W
! _aite. =Mated is constitute siddenly counter
" Marchareinroberee cola= Lad not yet marchedandcontidentinthnitommbereadvatmed
come op, sod, on the other hand, the cannoned° against our leading colmsum, hoping to turn
furilade which bedermotweed the arrival of Oen. them, and etvk the concentration of or army
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EDITORS and PROPRIETORS.
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FRIDAY RIMMING. JUNE 21, 1859
Republican State Ticket.
AVDMOXGEXICAL,
THOHAN li. COCHRAN, of Yo, comOT
fr.lirtto6
WILLIAM If HEIM, M Rules conoty.
Republican County Ticket
FLRATII,
ELtdS IL IRISH, Pittotanth
ASIDITAT,
Pitborgt.,
DAVID A. PREFSLEV. AllcAbon,•
CLIARLES L. GUIMIMIN.I, Reemve,
DAVID E. DAVARD,AbIe*.
WILLIAM ESPY, Lower Bt.CIAlr.
AMAMI. LAW /EDGY,
TUOMAS 116LLON,
DISTRICT AtTORRET,
JADOU U. AMUR, t Itt•hulgh,
TILTRISCYZII,
GOODMAN Y. COULTSII.ItiAIIii Espiitt.
00 /Eirt.MONLII.
.ON ATII lIRAUFF, 8.,0. Picid,nrgh
•
DIVID ,aoa
:rrot,
COR NELJUi, S..vrtekloy.
M. T. ANDERSON. Kot
I,f62eram cr rim roan,
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We surrender,to-day, nearly all our
available space to the details of the war news,
confident that. It will prove of surpassing interest.
Majority against Government I:1
Mr. Gladstone, and Messrs. Roebuck and Lind
say voted with the Government. holy in mem.
bers out of the ti:el were absent.
Germany.—ln the Chamber at ',restive, the
Foreign Minister of Saxony hod declat ed in fa.
vur of war against Napoleon end the Deputies,
by a majority, expressed the same view.
Aeaociations fur the relief of wounded Aus
trim., and fur the support of the families of th e
'tilled had been formed at Hamburg, Lie), and
other places in Northern Cern:tatty.
Setneday, June IL—Private Irtlers
respecting the battle of Marignauo state that itto)
Zonaves were put hors Jr combat.
The Austrians, who were 30,000 wrong, suf
fered a loss of 1,500 gilled and wounded, and
1,200 prisoners, The battle lasted nine hours.
At II o'clock at night a battalion of Hunga
rians and Croats intending to surprise the village
were surrounded and defeated.
The Paris correspondent of the Timex Heys
hot the latest accounts from Italy state that
both the Allied and Austrian armies are prepar
ing for another general engagement.
The rimer correspondent at Vienna says that the
official Austrian bulletin of thebnatle of Magenta
had proilucedun indescribable effect in that cap.
ital. For the moment says the correspondent,
the public appeared to be stunned. Military men
are indignant that the finest army Austria ever
possessed should have been intrusted to suen a
bungler a 8 Count Gyulai appears to he.
Reeift.T or Tile PRIMARY Ere:tilt"; —4 la
the time of going to preset wo ham) not certainly
the rocult of the election held on Saturday last
for the notnination of our County Ticket. Oen.
0 Walker, Esq , in of courne re nominated for
the Legislature; Mental.. Edward himniel, for
Comity Commfrotioner; Cyrus Meyers, District
Attorney; D. Zutzy, County Surveyor; John
Cupp, l'oor House Director; Isom Yoder, Atoll.
tor, are also nominated; hut the result for
County Tramper is yet unknown. As far an
heard from, Mr. Picking leads Mr. Roberta time.
votes, there being yet two precinele to hear from, I
viz "Emmert] Mill" and t'Peok's " At these
two polls there will not:probably. be more than
thirty votes cant, so that the result is very dotiht
tot, and the majority of the successful contestant
most h e very email We will next weekub
lish the vote, an Is ear usual p
IT itt Meted practice .—Somernnt
(Co.) Irhig
pca
McLane has • probable authority that Mr
negotiated treaty with Juarez,
cedin g to the bruited States Sonora, Chihuahua,
and part of Tamaulipas, the United Htatca en
gaging to 'asaisi the Liberal party and to pay the
claim of American citizens within a limited
amount, to he BOCeritklued by a Mexican Com
mission.' The treaty in expected to arrive with-
I in the proaent month.
TOE University of North Carolina, which has
just conferred the degree of Doctor of eon I
the President of the United 4lateer, is th e col- I
lego from' which Professor Hedrick leas driven
because he had the audacity to coy that fe there
was a Fremont electoral ticket tit North Carol!. j
Ds be eboald role for it.
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uor I inota_ rryfnll estortment.
City Taxes and Water Route.
NOTICE im hereby given, that ill adeord
new wills Arlo nr Awsuibly, and by authority of 11.1
City of Pittsbnrgh, all CITY Tares and Widor Itonts fur
!M0.,. flown.. 01P1 payal.lo at tba rIR,. of tirhtlity Tram
too, Fourth Wort.
on all Tosco and IVA., Rents told odor.. A ugnal Ist,
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auction of Two per Cost.
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Flee. per Cent. wlll be or
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ou Norstuber tat, warrante Will L. haled, trithwit wlditk.n
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tll.ll arc Just the thing* for beginners. They are *old at
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Jaen abbetltsrmentsf.
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FOR SALkC,
THE FURNITURE, GOOD WILL AND
FIXTIIRKS of the !load, known no, the FRANKLIN
IIuUKR, ou Lloattnut acne% above Third, Philadelphia.--
The FornitniT le in goal coalition, and the whole arrange
ment. (Atha bon to are well calculated for the ballasts.
A flee year's Imae VIII to' given to the ptitcharer, to date
from the time of the purchase.
The pretent proprietor 1. deeirota of quitting lb. boo!.
loak, the onto,. he oNem title opportunity to 00010 popular
hotel keeper who may be ohooroota of entering mho the Md.
nom In Philadelphia
- The flume 0111 ow•cononevlate two bundrood kolo.ta o .tio•
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rrnhoho of the. aro. Th.. 4 us , . !haul. tomk hitt Om 1.4.4
Hatch tat both elden Mt. , 1•411•14,... wthrit rantott 1,” un
ratellt,l or Colic fl oat.
They ore oil with the highoot uterbantc.il soil
all warranted to rot k on all kinds of from the
Ltglitoitt Fah, lr to Heavy Leather, In particular, we wool.)
roll the attention of all to our new Faintly Sowing Nlaclone.
It ha. tiro manefactur.l expresaly for Family is, and has
net with favor from all. It to Ito to render It
almost Itinpowtible to get nut of eviler, or &ring. It. opera.
limo, Intlard It in to wimple of to atitorilih von, that 6 ./SIUM/1
• piece of nioch.tiiat will war.
0.101., we glee it description of lb. diii, ent Ely!.w ni the
Weed patent.
No. I to* %era ronectilent eti In, hirh ran bo workal
Land or foot, on or off 11, own tahle. For onio
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waking our table answ er for them all. Prlue.
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11110.
No. 3, Sarno 0/176 •• tut so n 4 s ith n L4-It, and at
ranch higher rate efspeod. This kind is well adapted t..
manufacturing Clothing or I , atb.r walk. This ia really
the cheapeat Mar bfl4l. the marhat, •• there yno wort
done on • Ka•lng Machine thatit
.k atiy asserted - tGat this Illachine runs water than any rno.
rh,n. now in ow. Prirn
NO. I r Thi• 3f.bille. lie. • on. 110 erautuin.alate
large work. It ran, at a high rate ste•Kl, runs emly,
mad is. walioat • doubt, ..eh.6.r Tuh.rnae,
es. r to the I t s• y 1111.1 for
plantatkm wmb.a. o. very ).•t at/Latent..l eud
noth Nol,llk liailaty grt Pt he,
MIME
No. it. e new arel rheum, et) nil Is gent
far.l
vnente for Fatuity, Light 4vither. mei • gr•ect of
work. It Las Leen gulten Op ttli telcre: re iu lu, hudeing •
•I awl durable yet •rul tuely Nladilue, et • kr
ptire nuig Lan ehher ut tl.a ate•Yo It tone cur,. easy, rapidly,
end te prom - inn/v.l tbe le.t turbine mt. In market, for
Thy. le • )I•Klime gut up no au ontitely nen
1.11.141p], dill: cent trona tiny thing tier L.rure olietrel to IN.
public, and se routhleptly tureen that, foe family non II L.a
an e.t.d. It le very light and trolly. rum, very rapidly,
to lohnual whirler. In its clerettu, itual n.. A STILAIaLIT
NRY.DI./i . It It go nrrartgeri ice to I. utterly itutoeunlilu lot
I t It.. tuba elth - hee It hot • :.manna both itPleo. tau! car.
rt.. letge reapply ut
two
on the it mi,cul. The m
ykuse err geittott I,y tw0...a1l crank' that run eitlumt per.
Tire tieu lisreeo• are or, rlteLl to ouch a man as never - lu both pull at the p.m. tune. and .4.1..trae1:12.
I). littletl.f.l, tri treat. The amt., ie very elmt4, soil the
thirect4 anon .1 break In *nailing it ectertel leer ,
tauter Limn any cheap ma lime n... In markrh •ml st eh"
6.4 .g 1144.1. Crcular.
li
t•erictoh 4:7 1111 tic Y. .• li
1 , 1 1.1 iN MI a I Y.V, t`ru.retrruke
ricr 1 , l ItSTY rto.
n 0.3.1% ••I
CARPETS AND OIL CLOTHS,
AT THE FOURTH STREET ['ARM STORE,
PITTShr7:i;II. PEN \'d
U. A. H. 31*CALLUN1 HESPECI'-
IV • fl lAA *town., Iltat tL.J ern rtc..lcing ame,
sapply .1' CA I.l . ltTlati. nlct..l Ito. to..
Itorwat...• •
• 1 Itlancar-Inctes 1 NI.. of the toot, ...v. la
e Eant. to lac. they IN.'. ate stl. nt 'na os
ch...
AIN, ••Now It of ' , Tilt,' fl tTTI lfl, for stattnitr par.
lot• Tl.. It tt-at mak• r. CA lIP r'S WEttrit HS, 'qr. etc,
111 loch 0,201 n ihe lwt,t
W. I. It. 11. C.41.1.UN1.
ALLEG ENY INSURANCE COMP'Y
OF PITTSISURRif
Orri. X. ::7 Fillll Street, Bank
INSURF,S 'AGAINST ALL HINDS OF
FIRE A . MARINE lIIARS.
ISA A,' JO F_4, President., /MIN 1",..,
hotlli,Rwrvinty; Curl W11.1.1A NI R.
Owenl AAnnt.
Unmer,,A.4--lensArll.4oy, llorcPy
Copt R. C. Oray, B o h r , A. 14 I. 1, 1 , 0ca.c.-C.
D. AUC,,r,I, !Naar Al. P.11,,,uck, Nterllng, WI,
Nan. Th,v I>,t who. )-I Is I
,!
. _ - .
C. B. M. Burrs.,
At lorary and C'.ralwa , llca• at I,a
t0116.d1y1.1
rirarleit.Teral'Ot Unnlgglearetral .li.cepOriet.
For Bankers' nod Business Alen.
r r i IIEFOURTUSEMI-ANNIJAL VOLUME
of ate valuable rscurd of credits., which sea ptlb.lebed
ou toe lsth ofJamiszy, baviog been ....haunted by a rapid
and extend. demand, a wcand resleel and ca.
lacteal, bag Iron leaned, and to seedy for M. livery to
such as have out already eupplled theme-11es with the
work.
eevoral hundred.. of the heat bankers and if. re hauls In
dlffenent Rio. of the Union, have upon-4 In pm forting Ilk
Referame Record, du. tusking a veralooa and reliable
...upend of the pecuniary cembrinn amt proapeas and hind.
nos*
the
id stout 1.°,000 mercantile 6nne, la twenty.
ale or the principal cit.re and centre...l trade to the Butted
Shiba
Tito New York Men:boot or Banta will escortein by a
k evarm tying the book, ilit , grade of credit, character,
habits., and rnln4l 01 tint likely to dent with
him, while tbo nut.ofdown tnerchoot alit harp with am
curacy, the none. Inundetiou on which the New York houses
be.e their inolumn.
To pioeble for any pomible ...no that might ,r or in a
work pi's...oar...rem drawl and to keep pure hears Informed
It the chancre that roust nerewanrily take place, tho pro•
prietore boom e printed shert rorr.ctinns err, wrtt.
The thus , and trouble such a work must sae, the morn
It tenet present, amt the it tanat hare to smearing
wooA sod prat:111010 taw,.. mote it inralnable to whole.
et. Morchaute, Manufactoreis, Note Bickers, and Benin.
ot Discount, theinchadisig the Iwo
1111• J •0111.4 t it he eheada nfm.rreu.Unr.• and the facilities of
the Ware.% forniebed to subscribers at One Elnridred
Mr. per auntie.
Volt berries.', imt embraced to Ode adverthiemeot,
may be obtain...l t the old. ot the proprietor* aud publish
• J 11. BilribbfflliNT A BON,
No.= Brissdway, New York,
Over Broaoy Ban
Also, of it N)1111N, Jr dw ., Agent myld No,
6 _l . l4__'nod_street, Plostmenh.
EXCHANGE AND BANKING HOUSE
KRAMBR & RAHN,
No. itri, Bank Block, Filth Street,
PITTSBURGH, PA.
M 113123
W E beg to apprise our friends and the putt
nc that we have rimereil to our nen OPlllek, NO.
33, DANK BLOCK, FIFTH STUMM, where we will be
happy , ti. tender them our smirk., end trust oar ample
Otriltal, mite an nperlenee of twenty years la the baleen
In Lint Ity, will enable to {omen the wants of umenstomere.
W. will contemn to treneart the
Krichatine nod Ratiklos Itesitiess in ell its Mambos.
Commerced Paper Demon mod and Niimitiated.
Reek., Ilemle, and oilier Smothers, lionitht and sold on
Ocinutalmitin.
Prompt attention giveu to Oullsellon In rlty or country.
Depoeita Received In Par Fonda or Correory.
Intereat Minted on Time Depomita.
Deal In Speck, Runk Notes, laud Warrants, Au.
Credit Rotolltauces of Corrommidents at Intent ponible
rates.
Molting Return. promptly by firm mall, nn itln•clnl.
tny:1.12.1
KILAMICIt it HAUS!
R.EIIII6VA. L.
MEGRAW'S
TOBACCO AND CIGAIL WAR.KHOUNIC
from 211 Lumn v 13T1tZET,
ruptilif Tn no nspnaite Dl artrut
rifIrdOVED.
CO. LIOSSEY & CO. hare removed to
. their new Copper Werohnuee, NO. 31 Fiffil
5T111:67, In the Ito. Prunt Mork, third dour Irioit or W 0,4
Kruet.
Pittsburgh Copper Rolling DM
C. 111.188. my .sr.
I ILIMMTO.II.I o.
BRAZIERS BOLT AND SHEATHING COPPER,
PRESSED COPPER BOTTOMS, ,
LOv.comcizArla TTJJESIN43I.,
Wad 14:71.130ttm and Plat of an Azas,
Krtam Kettle". Sheet nod other Brass,
'pet,TEnoroLnert, COITHIt RIVETS, am
Malmo le Puce Tin. TIO lin., lend Win. &net
ZFoq
Aalmenr. neat trell..Tletieta' Teel. tte.,
No. 37 Fifth Street, Pittsburgh, Pa.
Copper Cat to tap Palter. , aptrtnme
p OTATOES-500 bask. Reds and Lake
Shorn to arrive lad for we by
BLODLE, WWIB t 00.
W TELE ALLECILENT COUNTY EDUCATIONAL
A9.99CIATIoN will boll It. regular monthly meeting
In IMIN CITY COLLEGE lIA LL, on SITUIIDAY, the 75th
DM, •t 9 o'clock
Li.cturo bj D. Dennison ; Sarlitt —Moan of Teaching
Dr.cnarion; Entject—Powers and Diaries of Principals
and assistants of Gradc,l Schools
Wading by Elias lascylK.l . ltradrak said Mrs. More.
31,31.
T !Won and 31r. 0 . R.Lbcfirell.
inz1,14.1 IIAWK, Soc. Ex.
WALLECUENT CEXPTERY.—SeCretary and
Treasurer's Oflice, N., 37 FIFTH 2.+TILEST. VTUs-
Suporinteudrnt's 01lice •E tI,..I7I:NIETKar.
Ytaamnv
.0,1% iNACLANCS CkIMPANT:I
ihttolneyli, May IT, 1759.
I'.lT a meeting of the Dire,mrs of this
Company, held this day, w Dividend, of FIVE FEE CENT,
belll4 TIM Millar* and • Ilatt pot share ou paid op Stock,
yeas dOCIS.I,I, payable! in cult, demand, ni the holders
of paid rap stock, and to he applied to tho Ilimdation of
Stock Note% on Stock not lolly paid up.
lOntired I. II Itt OE o ?WU L, Secretary.
ir,3.51.d10 AGENTS WANTED.—TO Sell fur
new Inventions. Agents have made over F''-,OW co one—
, trotter than .11 other droller agenclos. :Mud too stamps
o ml Pt SO Pages putt lan, gratis
1ell3nnla••? ?MIRA GM DEOWN, le.ar,ll, Masi.
S-..r . AGENTS WANTED in this State mean
! v.. wm, the GOLDEN SALVE. a..11e rapidly. Gan mato
good pay. Yer tonna, Cc. and , tamp.
, Jet harndar•r C. P. WII irtFs., Lentil, lS"•
Two Days Longer
National Circus
FRIDAY AND BATURDAI
AyTERNOON AND EVENING
On the Trimble Hotel Lot. Penn S
THIS GREAT EQUESTRIAN ESTAB
_L. Itsbineut e onuolato the ENTIRE. C0311.6NY et eh.
Yorladelphia tiatiou.l Cirrus, together with e largo mum
Ler of the mold talent...l Muerte. awl Enrupuau artist.
The colutmatoll ettolt of thoroughly trolu.l Hr.e her
from
WELIOUS NATIONAL CIRCUS,
LINTS NEW YORK CIRCUS
and NIATI3 SOUTIIXRN CIRCUS .
Ara here currthlhed.
tll STIGENEY.
SALLIE ETIGENEY,
EMMA STICK NEY,
FRANK lIGASTONBA, &lUEI, AND ILONEHT STIOEINEY.
W. EC INCADE,
NAMWELSEII. tLe Aluerieln
•
And the lurott.retrattle Eluctated Make,
DAN RICE AND P. T. BARNUM.
WM. EINOADE. 'VOUS" FL/1111E6T: The Child III&
;FLU: ELISE: The The.. Great Clowns, SAM WISLSEk..
TOM VANCE and W. KlNCADE,usieted I,y IicEING DAN
she Three Year Old, the 5ma11..., yonugeet, and fouttlest
Grimaldi ever lowan in Gin Rutr, AGIN IthANKLIN,
If MIK LEE, WM. Etat:ll/WORD. IL HERNANDEZ, W.
DUCHOW, O. W. RUSS, 11. PORREET, JOHN GLENROY,
NFLD . . AUGE/UTA. AI'LLE DUREX; L. NICE. /MIKE,
W. LIEAVTGON, W. GEARY, J. Y. LEGFELEE; ADOLPH
ttONZALES, the Chin.. Sprite; Mestere limier., Charles,
Gardiner, nod a host of useful and estrelully selsco-1
unsnarl,. •
ACHUISATS. GYMNAST?, JUGGLERS, LA PERCIIE
EQUIPO
fest. lzk, and a hoer oI /AclV eu rrtrising end entertain-
The Trimnphal Prtrumslon. ant. the Orond Dragon
h.t, nod hdhtr, train of matched creatn.oulursd bontee, ant go
through rhel rincipal etre,. ut the two Clll,l end surround.
log lanusighn each ay.
MKTG'. or AnalTi.loN—To Bro. 50 01.002 Pit 25 Cent.
wen at o'cl•erlt in the afterntwo, and 7,4 o'clock
in the evening. Performance to commence bail In tial
alter.
Je:24lJd
'ROVED AND IMPROVING REAL
lI:STATIC FON SALK AND FOIL BENT.—The folio
trainable properties In Pittsburgh and the City Dittrh
are uttered or sale and tent at low tote. and on easy
FOEI BALE—A mitatanttal throe Dior, Brick Lions
a three awry hack rout—end
•is teen rooms, situated ou Fourth et reel, Pitbdu
site the Iron City Bank. The lot 11,7 het 10 In
by 70 feel doer.
Also—Seven hundred and Idly feet of ground on 0,1
merco etre., and running thence three bnmired feet to 1,1
sister mark of Monongalleia river. The riser front of IL
pr.perty is the Out legal landing abora Duo No. 1, nod
adnorabl, adapted ter a wharf, which la much needed
that brashly, and would yield large pro..
Also--Four Donated feet of ground on awe street, at...
111134j0g samo diatanc. to low water mark, and %Dotard be.
tweet toe new Dolling MID of Moorhead C Co. and the
Pllmhur, and Beaton Copper Works
Auo—Two hundred Bonding Lots 04 Brarlil.k, Brady
and C.ointnerce streets and Pennsylvania keen.. The
pr ors of Dies. lida Vary from two (S,A) liondred dolls. to
eight is3lo) hundred dollars each.
A FOllll.OO aorta of Land on Bello timid, containing
two limestone nod too free... quarries, now under lease.
The above land and city district luta adjoin Die city, and
are only ...out one mile Dom the Court limme.
Il ILKNT —Pau, Bath—This well known 11011 has
ierently fltturl up and improved It is well lightul
aud the ...ranee Is by 10146 and easy staircase.
.11.0.—A good stared 01 Market street for nSarielyßl
or Millinery knainees,
eau , ---14,nrsl °Vim% an.l ~ 2 1 Third mad Mark
ctrret.o.
Enquorn
Jeld,ad
E. D. GA7.ZA3I,
Nu. 61.111arket street, op attn.
OHIO WHITE SULPHUR SPRINGS.
Announcer...at of the Proprietor for lb
Beeson of 1859.
IT II /.; 01110 WRITE SULPHUR SPRINGS
ji are .. Inl.l.nlawarn county, IS tulle. north from(xm t.
anu. aline
l'Apital Ohio) on %In. &iota titer, 1n mitt~
rtszt L mil,. tn.n. C 1... It hslo Snlpttur natl.., on
r.priught.l.l, Mt. V., PittAhargh
10 ma.. It.mt Spring Styttlon. rn thn
Clulutntn, A... 1 11,11.1ns Railromtl. sprlngs will
r 5-4 n r...ception uf riittor•
On the Lt Day of June
- -
Tbe eneprevernenta of 1559 he been large, enabling the
prep letter to acnemmostate from Ilse be six hondred contd.
Among Mew Improvements may be mentioned a large and
element betel, new cottage rows, additional buildinge fur
arnament and recreative, extensive bath tennees, a Wane
laundry, dc„,
Upon whi c h , ate them are fire Springs, ell withinthe lain;
four of the White Sulphur. the Whalyheate, the Ping
neaten aced the Win. Chalybeate, aro decidedly medicinal,
whilst eh, teeth ie remarkable fair the pelt) of ILe warren.
I. a betiful t traian aituateil near te rock
bank of au tho Pr i eto river. At the depth of 160 fee h t below y
the initiate of the bri.to flows We remarkable etre*m of
mipbrir water, which supplies this Epting. This litre=
was iliethrereit thirty years ago by • gentlemen who was
bating for salt. The Irak.; when teethed, et mint arum to
the thaws, and has ever Muth contiottel to flow doting all
1 1.12:1011.i withal] t change or abatement, either in quality or
velum,
- • •
•Fir ,tuil• these hprlngs ham been highly tettelued for
them motional properties. During the pad season their
reptitattti in tits respect has Leen singularly confirmed.—
'they Weft administered by • physician, Jndkiogsly u to
quantity, time of drinking, coutinuatice,Alsond under tbia
eidrmatic plan the ear. were =antrum, ant gratifying.
THE WIIITE WATEdi SOLPlnift
Is prculivly onrxicvello lq them disorder. of the Liver and
Mc0r0m . 11,1.5.5ch so .titan afflict gentlemen who hare bon too
closely ronCried to business, and tursone ul weentary
habit.
AV., 144 }bura
CHALYBELTH SPRING :I
• '
Are pennanent tordcs. Their effects upon broken down
and debilitated earalltritioue have been not trangient bet
inning. giving to the 61..1 a new vitality, nod to the per
son new lite and vigor.
TEII3 ktaChia:SlAN WATICIt
Is a gentle aperient
Ineslida may rely urea every facility being furnished
them which can contribute to health and corniest
A. a delightful mama during tbe eummer month the
Ohio White Sulphur Entice.. barn no rival In the West,
and
but tow In the !Jolted Stab, The lc:cation is peculiarly
Ite•tithyl the Scioto here to a rergd, rocky arena; the "Cliff
Lientwtangf • formation hundreds of fent to thicken.",
tbrctigts which the river cote its way, la everyehere, either
ut or near tee enrfwe, the grounds of the emu are beau
life
ly undulated, Mot interepectwd with numereuu
which can' , off all the mipertinona water, Ulna rendering
he boll dry end [be atmosphere free from that humidity to
prtfindicial to health; thew circumetances. taken Into con
necio n
vel t the with the ocean, ttn make the ie of the plant% about ',OW feet above
the lee l
t-lons in t112.0e/IYa =emulate region. ocality am free front main
- The Poring property couplet. of 320 urea of WO, oue hen
dead of roach to covered hyena of the must beautiful grow. ,
of Ohio. This unedited Is bandit:suety laid off into walks
and de..., one of the lath r being two mitre in eatent •
B'
to 'lathing here hr tha plea ado ATHS pted, is brought lob, full
copeuttow with that at naturally Warm and llot Springa.
The water It healed is the Lath tub by steam pipes; the
heat not being-railed high enough to precipitate its ”Its, it
le by this eystam applied to the emulate of the Dealer with
out tae loss of the ealitse ingredients.
TELEGRAPH OFFICE.
A Telegraph Office, Oommutucating with all parte of the
coeutry, has been tetabiLhed at the; priegs. To be thus th
countction with distaut points, Rill be • gloat consetdoeCe
to gentlemen who coo hear from aud dirict their boalebto
affairs daily.
' All the ACMS011•11 L 0 ,0•40.17 to health, pleeaure
and
ar ousement,eldtorsmajexpect to flail at the uhlo White Sub
phur Spans, as the propuitor lit determined to mare it, in
every perticular, a Orel Gus waterlog plane. Gratified with
the liberal patronage tutouded last year, no effort will be
epared be morn it, WlWl:mime.
A livery, well stocked with horses and carriage., is attach
ed to the Spring,.
For further information, arraligetueuta for room., At,
addrese ANDREW WILSON, Jutr.,
thy2Cilmil• White Sulphur P.O,Delawereoo., Ohio.
-----7— ,
City and County Insurance Companyo
NOTICE is hereby given that in pursuance
4.1 01 00 act of Amenably, relating thereto, and the Char
ter et /wwrtaration, approved April llth, 1869, Books to
receive erdwertptlone to the aspirel litocknf the City and
County Insurance Company - of the city of Allegheny, will
be oyes at the . office of MICK PXT.ERSON. Federal etrret,
Allegheny, onkU.KBDAY, W6DXSADAY and THORADAY,
6th, 6th and 7th of July, and at thee/ken( WM. P.BAIIII,
on Bt. pleb street, Pittsburg!, on FRIDAY and PATII/I•
DAY, the Bth and tilt of July neat, to remain open for Ms
to 4 (M
psis, (o ork P. X. of each d a y. theatock bn
y ooer eoleicrlited,) from 10 A. Al.
Josiah Filer, J w a z e n. • L i Zrul y : am ,
Henry Irwin,
Pyles Petersdo, John Illtatinshare,
0. 11. Craig, .
, Wel...P. Baum,
Jaws Old, John Irwin, Pe,
James Uslisou, John &saw.
0. Yeager. asslgs L.7*
lialunel thitictly, Maeda. Solt ~gis • Fin,
K . p. siclerwt..
John A. &silt,
Julio W. Iliddin, D,,51.1 asi'll•
J. /sesssscd , h
Monet Lindsey, Jun.. T p,,,,ww Farloy,
M. Sofhwd,
As.. lillanda,
D. Al. gran; Th os. Donnelly,
XL W. Poindexter. Jame. A. 011siou,
James Park. J •
D. Legit Shields, Comassioarrt .•
'HMG! __
I=!
Th. coranto and Poore Te —
FirArE non- been extennively tested by the
•cnnene or Pittsburgh, and the' verdict In their favor
le nodinhflone.
~ hem laid aside lath Metalled on gold late to
need themselves of Me improvements embraced I n Were
nee and beautiful stile or eencen7.
Their eupetlority cousisti mainly In Weir perfect adapta
ti
on to the month; ;their perfect cleanliness, being without
cracker crevice for fond to find lodgment, and made of a
antalial on wtitch We into.,. of the mouth cannot mt.--
They are free from all metallic 4 st/4CM . ..tutor. or talllitta
- and do - pot •ifect the breath. They altno combine mat
eteength, with lightors., comfort and elegen. This, with
their os
nat
close remnibboeco to ural teeth, render Went the
mat deniable mbelitotes for these organs ever olfgniat,„--
An ammination sill truly confirm all that hambeen mid In
their Pralso. N. Friellllntil, M. D. stoat.;
No. 191 Penn
N . motet Pitteburgh.
fl — Teethdrawn by the Ontolonti Por.can
aplikercht2P
BO 0 N D HAND 11 iA011.1.0.1.ERY FOR.
BALE.
Una Yawn Engin° Eyllndar IS Inch bcro, G foot drake,
poppet TRIM CoMplote to ileum& pin. - -
Two Elnni . g Cylinder; 61 Ind*. Wm, rnit•hoka,r , l,
pripnebt a ltiuockr y eta Gmalrthopr
0; or
st our nalno.llllntkeatrent.
.3.712t•;1a4t+a ROBINSON, 11111/3 t /EMMA
Vublic .flotirts
Mi=l
o.musrments
L_ T'Eri
MAMMOTH
WILL F-171181T-IN I'l7 MY rilGll OX
THE WHITE SPLPLIOR
lIEDICINAL PROPERTIM
Maas to not soI . Moat aro (belted to sod taamloe
•
thU trhzkorhkh toruplaca all tho varleei - ailke
maooLe
tated by Thkkering & E‘otoyfront The plaloott, to tho moot
elaborately curved mare, sod at prices to Fah parchmen t ,
tl3' All lastruratuata warranted.
,le7,I&VP JOON It. niEccoa,
MUSIC LE . SSOII;S
VIOLIN. :LOTH, RELODEON AND SING/NO.
W. D. Burnt beg, to Inform his Weide and the public
that he wlii give lattructlau la Ciao& captivate Immo oto
the Violin. Note. Melodeon, or In Zhntb4r,„ at hie reahience,
113 nuurnsrascr, botvron vv.x.4l nod Broltblold,
where ho la provided with various sod courralces mum
ANTRIINOON 01.49711:2 11011 . LLDLIt9 wlil be formed
knaiftrobg the art of dogtrot, either. wlth or without
nob:ate accolapartiaeut. Time Oases will be melt ,
fake.
IMMO OLIER OULT6B will also belormacl far lobo,
Trio and Quartette Shiglog either with or wigwag hair.
mental aocumpuchmulta.
Teruo made kilolllloll applicallcat.
miRTH OF•JU.LY.—
..0 100 dm. Limos, Piss Awls Illtrawborry 37rops
GOO lOC Gam, Ligoarbm mai Joisbll-D.PG
100 lbs. WM., Broady sad Cordial Docps
- v 000 Ibis-Crams Wm. Nu etc. - - •
Atha, all kinds onit:i.r,,o, fire•Warbs, 3 1 1 6 04 k•
Miasma. sad at the Stanch and Arrisrima Wen!
@wary of I% th. cu aus,ushchaptt
QCd
.Surtion Saks.
P. .atteuoneer. ~,
Gomoserdal Saha, Booms N. 61 Mb Ursa.
RICE DWELLING ROUSE AND LOTS
B
1:1 :Tit WARD AT AIIGTIOIS.--Ou Truislay opting
duos Doth, at 5 a'ela - t, at the cotuatwolal galas rOCWI No.
" EIhL s t reet, well be add, three natiabla Lots oil:ro A und.
slinato nls the south-east side of 051whilt etreet. bevireon
Gen re Avihco act P. 0.4 rtreet. root of :Sl
ii-et and oxtendisis hub Lid fre, on which La envied a two
eloa7 Brick Dweitihy no, frame StaSlo, se, with fruit
anii* , ..hixia Ig
htxry.
Title Indisputable. T erms—ono-third euh, walihaa la
oor and two sears, with taterritt 1.• •Li DANIA Ana.
BUILDITTII.OI'S 11.17T1i WARD AT
Tnaday reani t i g . juu• DMA, at S
o'clock at the conanintecial ales rooms No. 54 rush a, .01
be .1.1. the following valuable Lot. of Oroun c L tl.
ict the
6
' of io 6 ta lotd oo
7 t by the 7 la
aw te l
Jodge Porer, being N 6 5, e'l`t
,0, 72. 3, 74, 5 7e,
New 70 wad 71 on Vine Menet.• Dtan of which tuay ho
m eot
elt
el the auction room , .Seal:mat We. PM. DAVIS, &pct.
V ALUABLE STOCKS
a , On Tueeday,:evetting, Joao Lia, al o'clock, at the
comniescbd anla rooms, No. DI nra, .01 ,
LEI dares Elehangn Rank Stock;
:Mohasco Merchant. & Ihmufacturer• Dank ~beck:6 do Penn. Inc-ann. Co.
J 024 P. M. DAIV, duct.
01101C.E: IiOOLS BY CA'TALoGUE.—
N,J On Saturday mating. Jure D.Zith.7 l ,4cirlork, 1/1
So•'l'L by .means, in tiro wound 0..0t Wax coons, No.
31 Path atrea, 4 mile:Ron of choir book,. from • panto
lit arr. containing fine Englieh and. Atne,tinan edition.:
nag which are Lives orate IJJeth. of England, by Agnes
Duickland and 51,. Valk Wilton'. Atworican Onot b o ttom
Bacon's klwaye rind Phi eiral and klelaphyalcalWorkg Folio
Works of llogarth; Loud, o art Joureel, Tonkel-4 !notary
of the Milted Abate.,. von Work. of Besuarattartd Haat.
r. ea , : Ehoologr. 7 volts Draltavemie IDos -S
vol.;•Webster's Fon iy Eyek.patallen Translation:dor Octet,
end Eoman M 4 ° ,l ". c 'obi & Elacanief• Dietary
of England, 10 volg Waceely Nowt., fc vol.; Charted Broa
den !Rowe. Novel., C Tag 1 nc, 1. 11 Raclin of Ancient
ICoglish Poetry; Bickel beg • t - ditl4ll9 of EpgilAh Ponta. C 1,.,,
and Gold edition. of eilinPoetv, Greek and Bosifai t Rota
rant; Ancient Plain Song of the Chum,- tr e jp,t,
Swat Plate Di natation. of, Banyan and &coach; Emir
nod It• Environs Mlseeihnentis Work. of Dean Swift, Dr.
J Action, Leigh (foot and henry Yielding; Doke from the
Encyclotwedla hictropotitaue ft vole: Mechanleal Hand
Books,arc, et.
C...krgoe • aro oma ready, aoi L..katoill L. toady
S, A
fre xaminethoa on the day ttaale. P. M . DAVIna.
fI
• ROCERY STORE AT AucTiox.—Will be
.31
mind et tio. Wy Ilr newt, on Flits, mornirw, Jane
lb,o'clock, the stack of a Grawry Blore closing
loairoutt (winding Coffee, White Sugar, Green and Black
Toes, Moles.% Nuke., Cluere,'L °nadir*, heap.
' Wootien Warr, tried.. Tos °widows, Fairbanks'
and Counter hoehe, Canals and Blur* tister.r.
frm P.-IL DAVIS, And.
25 BUILDING LOTS IN BIRMINGHAM
AT AUCTION.--On izattirday afternoon, Jose 2311/,
at 3o:o'clock, on the pretairca will be mold,
Teri lots of tl round bendsomtly mill/Wei/on the watt etia
AlcKre atrett,Lrtwoon Bingham et. and the new bridge,
(commencing at the owner of Bloubam Let,) hating each a
Wont of 23 foot, and extending 1/I.ut f 3 'Lotto property of
lirmars Botha. Jt Oarrlaon.
AIM, tiro Lots Mim4 on weal aids of NoNee at, between
Weabington at and flpruce silty, having each a front of 20
feet on Ilene at., and extending back 74 feet 6 Inchon.
Lot No=l2, at the corium of Ciolg and Wlllfnm ate .
Lot N.. 295. on William ahem.
N 05.1.. 291,193, 201 and 2.1, on 1 1 1 km r suet t. be.
In - ran .lneeph end Craig ma
lode N0...9dd nod' 00 on J.erph ..c....1.
Lot No. 1i no Finns. alley.
Till. Indiquitable. Terme, one.f. tit cash, residue in I,
2 and you., with intere.t, ~abbe minnall v.
job 61.11/111.9, A ock
- VIENTEN BUILD.
jSEWENTII WAJID AT Atria/OM—By virtu. of an
order of tho Orphan, Court of Alcithitoy cannty, lamed to
wo.. A. fiallock,9l. Lb, exmutor of Sim. M. Porter. deed,
.011 be mid at the Commercial Into, throng, N 0.44 1 1 111 h
atrmt, on Inceehiy ensuing, inne 29th, at F cieloek. 6 1 . Loh.
01 ilinnud, kitting... Centre Av.nue Letwec. Felton and
.4.3 burs streets, .st.. each • front of 20 feet on Centre
1110000, extending back 96 feet; Ada°, Nlne Long of
Ornond
Ai mete on Chute atria; being Nos. 111, 57, 66,69, 60, el, 62,
63 and 64, iciPorteed plan, bating each a front of 2d feet,
, and extending back GO fest. Term., eumhalf oo.h, mid..
In two equal annual paymenta nith hatemat,ll4,3l24 by
indgment bonds and mrergage.
Jc7 P. M. DAVIS, Aoct
AUSTIN Looms & CO., .tert - finits' kicluinge.
STOCK SALF.6 BY AUsTIN LOOMIS
co., AT TILE MERCHANTS' EXCIIANCK ETZNY
THUIL`ICIA IRVENINII.—IIank, Bridge, Indorse. and
Capps Stork, Bond and Rex/ RAM. mild at piddle mt.
at th. Wm/lents' Exchange by
AUSTIN LOO MIS & CO.
Notes, Drafts seal Luaus ad &sal Estate ne64lated as
asosabte terno by AUSTIN LOOMIS A co.
Stock Nobs Brokers.P2 Fourth ft.
tiugincss fioticts ettaitgcs.
_ .
CO -PARTNERSHIP NOTICE.—Mr. Sln nar Aranca this day retires from our Arm by runt. ,
cowent, and le seceeedort by Mr. D. C. CLAPP, as manag
ing partner. KENNEDY, CIIJL43 • CO.
Pittsburgh. Jana '2otl..lBsß.—Je2l:hord
DISSOLUTION.—The fartneriliip hereto
tor taisting Letwnen WfULIY Brun nod Durex
Dam, under tho style of Md. &MITI] t CO.. am duo
solved on the Intir day of February, IPA by lbe death of
Dixon Brown.
DiV/D PAULL and JAMIL 3 PARK. JA, Laviog por.
chased the Interest of Mr. D. Drown, deed. In Ito b.tu bon
of Wm. Smith A. Co., the Vonndry end Menhir.° 'Menefee
will Ls Iterealter conduaof under tbe style ot Smith. Park
• Co., by the busturent °Rho Isto will be retard,
SMITH, PARK& CO.,
NINTH. WARD -FOUNDRY
•
PI PT3111.1.11011, Pd. '
Waltham., No. 149 Find and 120 Stroud Sores,
MANUFACTURERS of all sizes and de
ity scrip/ions of Cad Oil Retorts mid 81111,,0at ant Wa
ter ripe, Ind how, Dog Irons, Wagon Bout Stet! )!StPutils.
Pullets, Hangers snit tkoiplltimt.
Also, Jobblogliod Machin (Seth:viol crery deseriplino
mile tot:Alder.
Having • complete ittICIIINE
will
- ill-net...l to toe
A...try, ell neccositry rttuDg.,Lll, cwapltt:it4.4
to.
1.1
undersigned'havensciateffl-vit.h.
to Cocorniaston Jost. Fitutzt, late of
Tito stjla or tho Arci Rill continue .•
herctuforo.
CO.
NIDdICB etc
COMmissioN MERCII ANTS,
For the mac of
Pig Iron and Mooms.
95 JVATEIC ETREET, FITIMILIIO
LEAVE THIS DAY ASSOCIATED WITT!
me, Mr. JOUN DELLOW, in the Undertaking !mamma,
which sill be conducted under the name sunray le of LEll•
ON & DELLOW. JAUF-I LEMON.
roux nettenr., ..
...1.23 1.10,0111
Uundertalung IsTit all Iti Bramsenem,
LEMON & DELLOW, No. 118, Fourth st.„
are ;ewd to do Undertaking In sill blanches, to
i
the best manner at prlces to snit ItIO times. We .11 spe
cial attention to Fiskl mow style Rama Cal& Burial
Cases, for themes of which wo are sole agen In thls My,
and of which we keep constantly. on hand large wort
meat. du meta beauty of shape and finish, cel all
others. Yeaterala will be gopplied with Ma ny. Boren and
Carriage. promptly, at lower rates than any ether establish
ment In the city. Uusranteelag to rteidee satisfaction, they
solicit a nontlamancomf the patronage heretofore so liberally
extended to the firm eplS:dly
...____ .
Pauli.
CONGRESS GALL, CA PE ISLAND,
CAPE MAY, N. J.
WELL KNOWN FIRST CLASS HOTEL
RILE RE EPR%O
FOR THE RECEPTION OF GUESTS,
On AVedrtesday. tba iqth of,Jaue
WEST & THOMPaON, - PrOpiletore
I*2lmd
AMERICAN MOUSE. EON.TOEs
IS THE LARGEST AND BEST AR- egl
ranged Rotel In the New England Stating eeni tnliy ,ga
looted, and easy of acre. from all tho tomes of
travel. It (=stabil, all the modern Improvements, and
every tolivettlenee for the comfort's:od ammtmodadon 04_
the traveling prihdr- The alivphts roomier, largo and sell
ventilated; the anltee of room, are well arranged, sad com
pletely fortilabed for families and hove fravelirw parties,
and tho bonne w.lleentirme to L. Leyte. a lint clam hotel
In every rest.cf- jail:4lly - LEWIS RICA Proprietor. -
; E. n.
....
BOYLE &' , 00.,
) . 1 1. 59 SECOND STREET,
CMCLN - N.A.Tr. OE4O,
MPORTERS OF
FOREIGN LIQUORS AND, WINES;
DIEMILLESB OP
ALCOROL, COLO,GNE - gplßrrs,
C'amplieno. Burning Fluid and Spirits of
TURPENTINE.
ElanafActuari of 0v97 eld,:riptl,o of
Domextie Liquors, Wu* Cordiale and Punch
33 m" 2%,gi
nand - swimlenlea ¢f pare
BOURBON AND RiD UT.II/SR BY
Peach and Apple Bundy.
ALSO, LIABATAILLA AND NEW ENGLAND
Role Mannractnean of the
CELIBIUTED ..,HOSE" 19 1.11.311EY.
Amt. for IlLEDES:01( CIOULWA JAPAN RSE DISTURB
aplialapay/ . ,
PIANOS! PIANOS I
itTRIV ARRIVAL or PIANOS.Min
II cnbscriber haa Jost r.reir,4
Irem tho alantificl.ry of
CIIIeu:kRINO • SONS,
supply or Obit mut sAllctl
PIaNOS
Tho Instruments barn MI Loan nolected personally by the
■eberriber, at UM factory, • ,
ESPECIALLY POE TUTS MAUL