Zhe Witbiburob 6a,uttr. PUBLIbIiED UT PENNIMAN, REED & CO P. 13.1 PENNIMAN. E.dit.g.ro. T P. 1101.41T41N• .MINIAH WING. f Muskiness Motulaver. NELSON P. U.K • WEDNESDAY, JUNE '2u, 1866 UNION REPUBLICAN NOMINATIONS, FOR 4,10 VERN OR I MAJ. CEN. JOHN W. CEARY, =1 sAitUEL B. OLVILEY, City JOlllllO. BROWN, Unmpton Tp CLIULE or our 'l i st ALLEXA_N DER UILA NOS. City ;141111VELY, City IC= OnOngpm.iltu liE011(iE lIMMILTON. 1,14 y JOIJI F. °SAVO, 11(Min Tp. ABSILYIII T. JOHN P. GLANS, City. GEORGE WILEOIL Pat TIC. GEORGE T. MoREE, North Fuyotto Ty !SAMUEL CRILDWICR, Colima Ty. WILLIAM PETER. Ross Ti,. R. A. COLVILLE I= An oracular writer in the June number of llunLx Merrhanett Magazinr essay. to to explain what fix, the rate of ;niett-.1 melte) , in the various pans it the geb. lie commences by referring. to cerium rea• sons that have Itt•ca ;hi' rlteS of interest ichi, h obtain in different places, and deetnat a 1 :3 111 1 , 11, that !With Pr .1 them , nor all I . . Mibiiird. arc 1,1 prg.dur. , cr , ti it • ss lilt pri.N 11•• "II I ill I Ii 11% with to the mill it,Ml, but tit.. Thu mill, it 1.1,1 t•II tin . I.lll'llllo 111 c tht. `111... 1.1 d May 311.1 liicru halt 14• h.n 61 th.ti it II 11:1d lal.ru ph", at 111:4111, NlOllll ca 11, 4 ,13 Liu c. dr , t nlctnm 01 st lIL 1.,1,11,1, 10 , , .! 11'6 . ri lt . W . 111;1 111t2 11-1, tin. tr.. 11110 r. r - o, t profound m-cret why tin. rut, of inter, u t higher or IONVI•r pla, , i• limn in nu "lilt, Till . tru.• • fund iu ditibruut .I,lrn•c, \V h.., ho 1110.1"-I u.t is at the wiuitnnni, and I ,, N\ n. 1. , 1,11 , IL. Tilt. Wr114•1 1111111. t•x. t•i'd Iney 1.01,1 no•i Nl. ,tlll'd likr 1.1 113%, 'wilt 1 , pr., ,Iv civ i , lyzitly lie .1.,e th.• ,Viii n, its 11, , I i• , hi' 111 .1. r,•I tion.l 11% that tfic Lion i- 1,100. 110.,1 :in.! lien.. a 14iNvtii nit. in interest Thin Ili free • itiv , I.i I ;i•{111,111y , ILrrr L.r, lit. VIVI: I/31,11 1,11.1,1 :Illd PAri , r -Iperlor . Tht• I re.. A Ii r111:ltly Ir v• 111,1 A 111 , .11,y nut 11 IONVI . 1" rnlp of iut,r,,t than it.-I,ln, New Vt , tk nll,l I'lliiadelphiu, 311,i 11. i, I, 1 , , , 1111,,. thrt, .kinentlau ,•ii.c•- art lt,w,r iu the .4,1, k •i, ill/W Win it I i 4, nppit tlu< rttlo to 111111 Yid and —:i 11.11 i•, 1.1 u, (I,,ty tliv mt.re rcrierl 1. hi • l'iv , lizat;on amid. r 1111,13111, EI ( 1 1 y t0rr , 4,1, 4,1 r , iniprellentl , tiii>l, tint .t rti:.• ~1 Inea , tlr , llll . lll. Ifauy men .! are' I , 11 Vlll,'11" till hove I, CUltiV3llom, th,,t c\ :II llic :.‘ll4 .`i 11;11,, :Uhl faellitieN they do not put :o :111. high, nouthel id ,o,•1, 111(11 4, 11r ,, Z31 , 1 In a partict:',ll - Joca! li', NvoUltl 111.1 k.• itp,t.tl nbuu,.lant thr 3 hy 1111211 s„\ cct.r 10.1' .p 1 ulat 11.::1 Ul,tl .•\.1 , 1C.1 "11., A WTI- , 1-,kln l'i/ania and Till post, -,iou .z.r..at wi•Alth I , ‘.an in.lividua. or a community do, Do! Doers,ardy 15 s'Orre•pliltillag olten that en..,: wuktM, It ;„! high civiiiLat,, ID a nation, tht, (1., not a,•lual;y r, t wealth being 411111 611,, of I...riple and the tlv:lization by another—the rich, through jealou,., putting wail of separation between thentsel VI:9 and the l'iv Hived, and the civilized, through fastbli nu , ness, keeping NI 11. The rate of interest is modified by varion cause•-, but prin. Tally liy the pngw.nhm. that LILINO and capita: lam: to eal h other in particular place-, and at the plate, at difriitivnt tuuc.. This moot be a,, for La bor is the chit r. if no:. .Illy acc ost,- and north:Ll nuu.um of valor in itny pin.r. In te•rrst does not fluctuate in N. fork and Loudon from three per rent. 1., 311111111: to four pc/ cont. a month, he, 1111,e the degre, lit ( • iv ilizafion in Om., Have , ha, ,iddel, ly changed • but lu - c 11,, II:N./Ugh Ito nla r atjon .1 war ,LIISQ, of of litany 31i.t• • tending to One •hang.- pl., in the relation. N..re . York lin- on - 11",,,,11y loon. Nitmf.y than ;my other ity ..a 11,1- r•ut,n,,,t liner.• more thvre than id., when, ratably Li, the whole nunil,er of in habitant-'• That a ,rrc hi.rh ..r.lta of I.IN i11,1t1t)11 111 cl•rtain affirm, or 111,4 1.1111.11 , .1 and ol collllllleLehl. liatt - harl3ll, 1 .% t . 1 1.. .I, mamll,l 11,,.y , nnld 1,, Lim tip 1 1 ,.• Ilmt, • I.4'W lien. OD Chi+ Ontini•nt Awl i- inn :10 , 1 n the -11:idow 1111i.1.111g p:J:u , • lud Icwpl.• thr flarktie-c ibrofmind place, cm thee:toll. I= !It 1. .11111 N M FE 11, Ont. t JUSIIII 5 411 l lie SUI$1,•1111.: Con ri .1 ti Iva la. iu a CA, 1 / 1 :1i11, 11i1/1, n few day- Ken, Intl dawn. slot emidnitii ally. tLc, Lis, upon tin. Nal un and A hati.nten tof N inNanc., f rln• malt, MI a romplaini Dti 'lst the Cl,, 1011 and MlLin/C//:111Ce 01 Plan tng Ilill. AI tip out,wt. Ow.lnds laid do NI; n thc gem•rul princlids , Coro lug the case. H. vain "A gliiss-lionse, r handler--hip, a ,1,1.• yard, a pig.sly, a pig limilitiug house. slap-factor %, a tallow imam e, .l a u g h house. a jaunt-laiiling csiablishinem, 1,441blislaill•111, a 111111 WM,. a melting house , if animal la , a 4 , 1,t4,11 ing •teani boilers, the use of a initdic phic, for i m nigrk it s, brick horning, layittc vsn jute, storing wood naphtha. gimpowdm, is•troleurn, or nitro glycerine, a limekiln. a a fur. mice, a smelttnp tem, a t i „ i f orgc, livery stable, a tans, ry, go. a t6>- all are (,7 have tares s ome are nuisances per et, 'lt tteer, are iiiikaures aiasirdiug to the fissility in winch Ila y are played. In offensive trades either smell or noise may create a nuisance. In danger Om, trades LLe imminent risk lit are or en plosion may be sufficient. "Carrying on an offensive trade for twee. ty years in a place remote from buildings and public roads does not entitle the owner to continue it in the same piaci- after houses have been built and roads laid out in the neighborhood, to the occupants 01 which, and travellers upon which, it is a nuisance. (Commonwealth vs. Upton; ri linty, 473. As the city extends such nuisances should be removed to the vacant grounds beyond the immediate neighborhood of the resi dences of the citizens. This public policy, as well as the health and comfort of the population of the city, demand. (Brady vs. Weeks-, 3 Barbour, S. C. R., 159.) And in 4 Wisconsin, 2,17, Douglass vs. the State, it was held that it was no defense to an indictment for maintaining. a nuisance by means of a mill-darn, that it was erected before any inhabitants .Itad settled along the margin of the stream flowed hy it. `There is no such thing as a prescriptive ',Mit or any other right to inaltitain a put, I. nuisance II Deltic,. 7,24 p 'Not doe the law recognize trot distinction between the several points of a city dedicated to public use.' 'lf the one that it Moore you is ,11111i ,, 111'.1, a man 1%01 hare tt perfect right to open another oppotolc Hit- court bon. I Per Sergeant, .1 Pridlitly's, N P lien., p 71 1" tic then proceeded to revh, the testi minty, as it nu, developed in tile court ire low --dm , - It is established l•cyonil it, not !hi' neighbor , were greatly annoyed by the s'oot, sm o ke and dust from the mill, the fuel used beink the refuse Wool shaving, chip, oft it mild Thin m proved distill. fly by Dr. Stewart, Mr Rhodes and Mr Jeanes, who specifies also Med:lnger trout cinders or sparks, which are also testified to by Messrs. Nuthans, Dickey and Collin; and Mr. lioxte testified to 4,1)- 51:1111 coutplainta of tiamoyame trout the sr Ka and euiders of the mill, by ail Hurt, of iiersons in the neighborhood, los own and nearly every neiglilso , by Mr. Josiah 11. Thompson, who says. "Thi re has been constant annoyance to myself and family from the sisit, smoke and cinders from the mill. This has been incessant, entering through every window when opened, cov ering the window sills when shut, unit covering the slept and pavement. It has interfered With the washing anti dryiug of clothes. This nuisance has been a tom. slant and general object otiomplaint among the neighlstr,. — Mr. Berrv, the hotel keeper, give , similar test inions awl it is closed by along list of neighbors, certifyi ug to the same or facts." plc adds "I t atuhtt, Harrel,. c, ill•SitIlle I , 42lit'Ve dial from thecause , assogned, the neighbors Love ,titfered from this mill such annoy am es and discomforts as cannot be or witted in the built up and imprtoctl parts of our city, and that it must necessarily ailect also the value of properly in the neighborhood, and if . rebuilt, prevent its /11l UN! inytrovcmenl by buildings suited to the streci and Wahl y "Div Ninni dolt% n.it nn cif lii hti-int,, in ri.garil lii ".\ Our a-it liana lila 10 ail, 11S,. the titte.timt is horh, r 11 1,1111 is 1 PUI , /il • nr 11. plitn4 111/,,,, l• 11 Paa 111,, anti 111, plaint Ilk art - t•Illalie rr Ila'l lita,Uae, Ilia hal aunt , was Lr ntt rod nerd, thy Iladalma2 . Fla lial.aaal 1.. lir trcrtr,l 11111,1 lat a II 111,11‘ I ti•4.:11 , 1 me rii ali•lallla alit! Dail Ilia . ail lit laS\ pra• nl 11. m . jun.•uon s,t.. ttorttittz! t:rattiot. r,tratti tlu• rt.thttlttitit Iht hi it- pill], iinly in 1 $ 1111:01iitliliiii, and nil the tiiN it A the Fupn•uu C. . Ilut the 1 , 11111 Hi 111,, , IViiit -ith•,l hut it, U 1.1,1111,. ( . 4qlll, W1:1 ot =I Ili rapiti:y 1,1:11 it•rc is a \Viko.,•r•' A zim ,1114,szon. .1i.ii,011).1 k orti Kit ii Lint. h., or.. =I —WILL F. Bond sva% burn,' ai;%. 1.2; a Lank racing in upon Lim in Eau t —Daily prayers are said in the Episii sure he. in Canada lilt' present Fe 111311 ,xcilement. —Cyrus W. Field ha , Made thirty thr,e c. y noes across the ocean ~u the Atlahlie bu,tnes, —There are ten LleIN 'Tare, IU the I. lilted ate con.lucted by colored inen—one dill it and nine weeklies. • —A Mar!, laud inwe, reuords We lotzth ut children—twins--each Erma Is.n Isar anti Litre, flew mineral luis boss diseevere , i in nwtairling ten fie: cent. A :ago 4,1 it will repreSeni a l4irlune —lnly it i. the custom I raw twrrt, with whrtc jgw , lcrcd -ugur ,rl,l Sque,v.c We juice o! orange or twt er them —The fluatinir “mote, - .11 the Lit of a railway car pruved to be tittle partici , — of : :on that La,l evidently I tune from the. wheel, and rails. --T. D. Rano:dell & Co., Adf farmers and nurserymen. have failed. Inuit lrnLilit.ea eXce,l am! way each S.MINI , UOO. Carol.na, pr•lpto., to 4.rent a monument. 4,vcr Viii • ra; e of Andrew Johnson's father, Who i. :.uried in that eity. --The House .rt•paring n bill s% aid uY .11,1iur, '2 a 11,0111 I, each , r 1 their rhildrrn -Tr, work ,of tht• ww I \L. Irt- Mr.llllL 11011) 1111.1 I ' l . ll.lblatt , lt, 1- 1.. 11.111111.1 u ed at Ghee -Th.• 1,11h,t. 1,4 - 11 1 , ) ladle t1..W11 1., A 111. n 1111 lii 4 , 1 , rualheut,d lace, amid; that they are im,ken (dam suppositieln- Tv., milli,. 11, hundred th0u...m.1 C • 1l111i•111111 •• , ills 1001 111. 1110 rt I• . uu Inc tirrtql it z hut • •011•11" 01 tCa Fl . lllllll 111111,1•/11 -1., •Iny' cilloo 1 yvnw, 111311 iil.ll , nlZilaill ir•ll ht , tlll 111 , In, rr ;11 tln• ,liutt I;rccurlllr•, Pa., Is , iety uy tual.•nnl wplry. 'rho- xs VVIII.III E 41•11.•, ....1.111111.1141 nO.I . oo TlO•sday last by handinghet-,•11 1."1, 1 the liatii , ti•r• 411 . A lia!I xtstkrcnsr, sktiopin,r rope .I.aletio•nt that ! , I•flat , .l Lane, 111 r .. th e 1.140t1i. ail .I,arnol. :11,1 lame, Ocu. (;. 11 , it /I. r I,lov rclie .•, hl , 1111,,11”:11II hlayor Alone", of New I hit,. • oti 888 a 184.8.1 1.118. 11.88 8111 bI 812, Ilell at I 111 I t•npecl 1.1 I 110'11.1y 8•1 I;t• Ai 1., "II 118. Is 118 , 1111111 why elan par t,8 8 1 8 ,1 Ly th.• l're , ident that lie origin or. .; py pi". 111011 188 :r 4 . ~• the holder or rertnito L . , fill, 1)4,1811s bad rul "11 tLi i"tip lhr 18811881 a, teereseh oirnily Ti, lw Trea.Aur) it J.t.videdthat ilu intcrest rrnyvm- gnu 111:11111,, kit 111 W 1 . 1 111•1 , not hi' llwe, the inventor and patentee tht sewing tune lone needle, I,a, d,..d,„- e - a purpo-e not to apply or all e‘tension o 1 his patent, winch runs 001 this year, on ne ,g - round that he Iwo wad.' a million and 0 , h.til dollars on it already, which he regard, as fortune enough for one Marl. —The Easton papers announce the suds den death 01 31r. Edward Lawall, of that Hut e. While standing near his house, in the lull enjoyment ol health, be stooped own to remove an iron 110 , 0 p which Was hying in the road, and at the same moment j‘perienced a severe pain in his back. Hu ,timmliately became UnconSCIOUS, and died th.. saint night. —At the time of the surrender of General .lolanton's army there were seventeen in omolahle widows in the immediate vicini ty of Clayton, fifteen miles cast of Raleigh, in the county of .1 0 1111SW:ie. A recent cellslib shows that sixteen of the mournful have put off their weeds, donned bridal robes, and are safely moored to the anchors of their souls. The 1011 r iitle is only wait ing for the dawn of the hrst ol June to dit to herself. —Novel proceedings recently took place at the Ohio female college, near Cincinnati. A luau !rho owns an interest of $30,000, and has a mortgage on the other half, failed to get possession of the property by suits in court, and with counsel, took forcible lios session. The. citizens, feeling outraged, assembled in great numbers,- and would lutyo ousted the Invaders had nitit calmer heads restrained them. The sheriff', by an order of the court, ejected them. NV nit 1 RE-El , , now so prnmiaL ut the , °um,: for "the Marlyr Fortros Nl.mroe," I, n lnnutl,4.ll of ilea .14. i pti ILeed ho, at the eio , e ef the It. , ol' , lonary war, pro,ecuteli nml .reured chr nr Wirt i t, and IMIIIIIIII!I r,!,itllZ. tho.o trial-. -ay- :W.A., iini 0, jui:lgiiii•nt •in I I 1,11.1lit•t iu;Our- of high . 11.1.41nivply .• " :It, •V I. NI • r( • 11.4 .„..„ t farlst II ,impro,.•4l: r 11103 stair 3e I.Au tog Arthg on" '""'" . r. • - :1i Lb,. Eas PHYSIOGNOMY; slG.rs OF CH.I RaCTER, I=ll 'LEM_ PERA M. EN Extk.rtial Furins, ME HUMAN FACE DIVINE BY NAM{ EL B. WELLS. JOHN P. HUNT & CO., --as: kfl VI St.. malsonic llnll COLHOUN & EDWARDS, 111 t 41 1 1 tlitt ILS I\. SODA ASH AND CHEMICALS, ..ro. 24 Wood Strert lip •,,r. ..14.1.15hi11,111 1.0() Is.. it Ilu I,tilm, r0N1,..1.1 rtinkt. 100 bags Nit rate Soda, 750 kegs Hi Carh Soda (English); SU hhis. Venil inn Red, Cookson':; ARSENIC AND MANGANESE. tit vott..tnntly on hand, In tots to snit purchasers. LIPPINCOTT & BIKEIVELL, No. 118 Water Street, I=l I=l I= =9 311 LI. AND I'ItONN-AlliT NAT SI . W A [WEN it BATCHELDER IIIti.KCIW IN CRUDE AND REFINED PETROLEUM, 1t061,N, :41' 1 KIM '1 K NORTH OA ItOI.IN A TAR. Corner of Duque•rma Way Pr. Hancock St., Pittaburff 1., Pa. Itep,a,ut WM. U. W A 113 Walnut Arcot, Phlla.lclpllla. my 110: utb AU, 11. I ti n taiss e TACK. BRO. tit CO., MIRItCHANTS, &NO 61WIL.E.Itt3 IN PETROLEUM AND ITS PRODUCTS, 1 ii.cock St., Pittsburgh. PIM/a...111n orvux. UK Walnut street. wylina77 pLAn FLINT GLASS VASES, Design°ll for Painting and Decorating. Also. OVAL AND itywi u•tiLets riIiADYS BII.N Vs. A v aneti of setra.jon,rocenr.4 5t,31% NM WOO!) bTIMET. Utlimn) U. =inn. NEW ADVERTISEMENTS THE NEW Spring and Summer Medicine =1 lodide of Lame, I= G. W, PETTES BOSTON ea. 000 :00 a.'YO Pt 1 Ml=l rt Pox tta tt ct • ttltot to tat, !to fop ritrontor. Idt• II ittutoittl 01, Mil 1111 17 .11 nL , 0 i II .0 In the Spring, of the Year, and during the Warm Weather. = =EMI dt•,1,•,1 Ir Im•ityr nlierthapt rr,l.,nst 1,1 I=l =I Alterative, or Blood Purifier, FLUID EXTRACT OF SARSAPARILLA, ( ont bi ned la Ilh lodide of Lime, IRON i F. 1"1".'r 1E313 mr x=uar mr., , Bar. Hoop, Sheet and Plate Iron; Bridge Iron; Angle and T Iron: Guard Iron; Coal Screen Imn; T Rails, If; and 20 lbs. to the) and Train Rails, punched and coun ter sunk; Boiler, Bridge and Tank Rivets; (•ut Asti% and Spikes; ship and Boat Spikes; Railroad Spikes; Railroad Fish Bars and Bolts; Railroad Car Wheels and Ades; Street Car Wheels and Axles; Coal-Pit Car Wheels and Axles; Patent Cold Rolled Shafting; Patent Cold Rolled Piston Rods; Mower and Reaper Bars. ARV. 11. 1 ,1, A •.11114'Ficr., 120 Water and 158 Front Sts. 11101 \. 11 1101 ,tl. Nos. 22,24 and 26 River Si., 1 .r lI 1•111CM•11. ILI kI.I.EI4IIENY TAXES. I I ' l OF A I.I.EI4IIKNY OVZICL, June ith, f Nolo •oy KISI II that the have 1.1.•••••11 r• 111. I rtl.nr.,•, Ottler. Ihr Datplleatt, ot icy. Poor, I It. 1111.113,...,C1eh001, beltool Building n.r Itoonty Tax., .1.1.1 Ntixtvt• Rent. for the }cur INISh, J 114.1 that %al.! Tite, 1.11) now be recvlve.l In Imrsuatme of the Ac.“ol A yyentl.l) of February 271.1, LY , O, mud or Alorli Ittlt, 1163, attl,ect to the folio, lug rry,byttot, and :thou-alters. IMMISIEMEZ=I Ei=MMII=E2=I BEIME If 1..4 after the .131, 7 , 11..1111,r, and on or sir.t .1:11 0..t0t“.r. Ito .le.luctlon Will I.e. II 13 ,1 . 1 t tI, Ilot du)' an., on or 1..- 1, , ilia Lr-t No•ruilwr. n nol , llllon of li.r -Loll he added to mod pn)anlr ou at, An., Mr fir. or November, warrsolo will he ed to • Wort, the vollrrilott of all l•le, renilln• toe tatipald. logt•thrr nlll. Inv 'term-W.l.p, art:rued 311 , i airil Cicompaaly Keep constantly on hand a ens play of Natural Lubricating Oil, =I Free from all Impurities. Every Barrel Warranted, of( TO UI I[ETUIiN KU AT 'I'N K COSI PA N •II KX K NSF 4ddresii JAMES B. THOMPSON, Agent, WITH T. 11. N EVIN .1‘ N. W. Corner Third and Market fits.. PITTSBURGH, PA myZi:ls7B MEN'S BOOTS. - YoutitiW' 13c,cfrtF.1, LADIES' BALMORALS. LADIES' GAITERS, MISSES AND CHILDRENS' Boots, Balmorals c - A I a' It. S , AT REASONABLE HATES, SOUTH & ROSS', 63 JILARKET S 7 KEE T. Iny=:49 GNU. S. NOL/211 JOHN 6038. JOHN ROSS & CO. Wit. N. OGDEN & CO., Manufacturer. and Dealers In Carbon Oil Lamps & fixtures, .Chandeliers, Carbon Oils, dr.o., No. 64 Market Street, . 1 "X 0 r . z 9 3. 1 31D1E11.41341EC, Inentuenndar. D. PATTEIISON & CO. • MANCHESTER SAW MILLS, iteltiwoon Beaver marmot and Oblolvor, Po. Orders for all na kinmobooter,ds of Lumber for imildlaX WAS liV i t t eek Plank, lath tc. IVO:l .: 111 ItZl I=lllllll = =! 111= AGENCY STEAMED BOYS' BOOTS, HIJCVZSPOUS TO