II II littsblD, €talttts. ñ4 ii E Os. IT is said that if the stringent regulations in the new tax bill can be made available, the tax on all whiskey .now in bond will be surely collected.. -No mercy will.be shown guilty revenue officers., • Xtc Philadelphia, in April, permits were ON= for. the erection of 8.47 buildings, 554 of than .41welriftgs,,with one church, six factories and nineteen sliaps. • Among the factOries is one,,,for the manufacture of silk: able , bodied men under forty-five are - required •by the law of this pay onedollar a year in lieu of set ; vvtice, ticeptih time Or war dr invision, the tines to , liAg444ftiAd. Each, man who, drills la a volunteer company-is entitled . to, twelve liollars , a year. . • • I , 'Ti best estimates Make the wheat crop of. California' for the ;present year twenty millions of bushels, the barley, cro p ' ten mil lions of bushels, and the crop o oats" ten and a-half millions of bushels. Some. aux-. iety is expressed that there will be a deficient tonnage for the ;exportof , Sour Tim new Steel; orks ? .16f:ileaO. Bald: win; below Harrisburg' turned, jotit,' , ffiehi' - first work on _Friday morning. Three iron rails, thirtyiene feet long, were cast. and turned out. and in the afternoon eight steel' Ails the same length,' were alSo;ttin,ied out. The steel rails* have not been thOroughly :tet!te4, FLYs.tbk.quggilx but from an exam-, , ination they Opee,r, sound and perfeet„, , , • •• WADE 13 AMMON: foteshadoWed the policy of the National'•CepperheitiVlMti in a speech made vecently •at Colinnhia,. South CPRUna, Wherein, he said, in talking of ne ' .geo,Stiftrege'AS a plan in the Copperhead. platfoirnu the,"cohired, *in ;be told Wd_' - e :truth-4nd; If expects to escape tini.fate of the :Indian he should go with • the Deinocratic or Conservative party." CHIEF JUS TICE L CHAI3E has rendered him : self odious to his old companions, the orig anti-slave rymen, and whenever men tioned at, thear anniversary, which has been held here, his name has been •greeted with hisses and giotuni: He is believed to have conspired in advance with the renegade Senators to bring about , an acquittal, in or der to demoralizedend overthrow the party, hoping •to elevate • himself on its rains.—N. Y. Letter. PENNSYLVANIA politics: Mr. Morre friends in the Huntingdon Congressional District urge his renomination. In the Ly corning District, Wm. •H. ,Armstrong and Clinton Lloyd, of Williamsport, are candi dates for the Republican Congressional nomination. The Harrisburg State Guard announces that Hon.' George F. Viler will not be a - candidate for re...election to Con. grass, and that Dauphin county ought to claim the nomination. Lora) Bum:femu's personal appearance was very singular' and ungracious. He was a tall, pin man, with a pale, inexpressive face. The niost remarkable feature was his nose, which has been described as a "-mar vel-protuberant, aggressive, inquiring-and defiant, unlovely but, intellectuaL" Punch once =heroically caricatured it, which so exasperated his Lordship, that he introduc-' ed the subject into the House of Lords as a question of privilege. Trek, Committee of Arrangement of the Pennsylvania Reserve Association are mak ing active preparations fur a great reception of the members froth the different parts of the State on the occasion of the annual meeting of the Association in. Pittsburgh on the 80th of May. A grand banquet will be given and an oration delivered on the late General McCall. The :commanders of the old Reserve Division, .among whom are Generals Meade, Crawford, Ord, and others, are expected to-be present. _ . • • TIELR are going to put up in Toledo,Ohio, a number of "cheap buildings." The fol lowing is the proposal 'of an individual there who has land to sell; He will sell on contract, requiringjust enough down to bind the bargain. The purchaser may then - go.on, put up his build ing, and when. completed he will take charge of the house, rent it, collect the rent and credit the amounts so collected on the payment ofthe lot, and when it,. is fully paid will give a good warranty deed. Tim report has crossed the ocean from Paris of the death there, from fevei incident to chilii-birth, of Mrs. Edward IL Green, better known as Hetty H. Robinson, in connection with the disputed - Howland will case. The story has no foundation in fact, no such intelligence having reached her family or friends in New Bedford or else where. It was added in the Paris item that herchild,:should it reach:the age of twenty one, would inherit an accumulated fortune of $35,000,000, which would be about the truth: t 4 Aromas FENN, Iceepg. of the Hartford, w Co., Jail, in a letter favoring:an industrial school for girls says that the expense of 217 women committed to that jail for three years past amounted to $6,896, besides pro portional costs amounting to as much more, and $7,760 a year is a low estimate for their support while there. And all this without fitly 'benefit to the State, - for- ninety 7 nine women out of every hundred- so away worse that they came, the young with the ineffaceable stigma of the convict upon theta to make reformation impossible. A 141 cw YORK correspondent of a Beath- , . ern paper predicts a smash-up among the .jobbers and . importers of that city: He says:—"Heavy obligations will soon fall lie' -about the, end of May, mostly- , and the means to meet them will be hard Wand:. One of the few prosperous dealers on Broad ,way told--me two, days-ago that Eastern merchant will not be' able to pay more tban twenty cents on the dollar. Western , men• can do better, and nearly, all the . goods ..sold ' 'to Bouthern men *Tinsel& for` ertahl so that the heaviest losses this season, wtli,te're' to be borne by hoops width Itte/tilkep selling to the East." „ . e r , - Tr A NEw tiRATE — POIr VOiCs^NORI3, I —Th- the ordinary form of furnace g rate, the bars of • iron are made stout enough to Sustain :.the weight of the coal,' even a ft er _b e i ng weak. • ened by heating, and; 'es ' a ,Zonsegnence, - nanch.of, the PO lotting on the iron is• no t `brouglit` in 'Contact 'with'. the air, and it s gases are_ driven off unconsomedi causing the, dense black smoke, escaping „ xt ,fr,, the chimney, when'bituMinowl* coal f! NOVA. An pxrattLement. bas lately, been patented in adirdtted to all parts of the• burning mass,. and' the smoke almost, entirely consumed, rith a great re duction in the amount of ashes. ' - Tuza T iatiorers thrpuighont theiejty,of New '' ': 'York hievoiesOlvedotrageneridstrihe:: They want 2.5 cents per day_ in addition to the 'ex isting" sestet Of prices - This will materially interfere.Ath likfi IPA ,- ce s ilk:Pro_grom; -'" 'hutrOlthiexii i ipay Ilinian fivftai!, it is probable thojkoolsMwill comply. The hoes earpeiteis have agreed to give their journey, , . mewthe advance demanded. h i , reg i r d;to .' f, `', the bChicACOMIN ILPRAMeiciloe in th e .1 - ' ItUiliT - :IP Wa •13 0n... ',. CIO Eikttraolters ate i n set:A '.. " slon, regelYilig• - ; koPortil • from the , tvarlotts' -; '-•'.. r . -.shops, from yiWAAIt swum that? some of, A 't.A..• :the .bosset strut:4l4ring the.l4Vanee; vitae' Mothers holdAmitir,Mmiditi on g, r t , ...bat'Ot4erie , ..: • .ssytheyiiilltbe gicAlkiK l 6:7,olp' - ',tim -,-P!:,1 .• jarity oflhirmiigo V.aitincittipou. -..is A.,,, -.“•,...... AA. A- - . A ,“I. 4 . i'',l bp , ::: , ! 1 0 ~ .0 -v.l.Art7 m!I .-.• ~..411: 1.... , .. , ~,,, ...v. - 1 VI itilli C.:4/rf ` 44 , ;'.4 . 1.4" , 1 VT/ 1 • . 7, . .' ~..... ...'''% r .:I:CTIT:TV: • ' ..%Pt ....,•-. ...PA 4;44' ~ f . ' k =EI MEE _.„,..,„,-,,,,-71.-:-.•-7-7;7.:17.:',77i.j -.::..F.k..'-,.,...,..,'P.,'.2,;.7,'..it:,;::';..4,',.:1';',:::, Detancratie Candidates. The Boston Post which is reittirld4 . as I= must now say that I.- think -Mr. Pendle ton will not benominated.. - His fitness for Abe office of President is conceded by eyery Democrat in the country, but.his, ayallale. ity as a candidate is not. . , His ; .war reef:4d would certainly operate against him in the campaign, and Shrow 'a large "pitrtion of-the '.• soldiers' vote over to the other.inde. His apparent determination to mike the: green-, back question an issue would alto work his injury; for although the mass :Or the people'. are substantially;in nocord'intik;bim iwbei: Bevies thetAhehon4a . alii4d', and- can , .b e Paid in greelibitetik , l they are .PPPosed to ;saddling ,this quotient...on i theiDemodatic party at - the present; time. —,. •• • ' , ` , X.r. Pendleton's halm will certainly come before the' ' COnYentibir r and , be- strongly L , orgel , Belt General Hancock will also be; there,' Mid- prObably Horatio SeYmour,, :I, ; have reasoh *beim that'llaneock will be• 'soprittrted b four - finis of' the Southern. delegates, if nothing, but pririciple•l was staked in this e:ontes4 the South would pre fereither Seymour or. Pendleton; but :there is something else, and, the leading minds' of: the Soutlefeel -that Hancock 'is 'the Safeit` man to noininate. I know Mister be so, for. 'I have lately traveled 'through'it large por tion of the Booth, and ohderved the feeling lhere., lt , iir doubtful if . Mr. Pendleton 'could elm any lirester4..Statei except his, own aid "'diens. He would certainlyhe weak in the ;Middle, and Eastern, Statea. ' Hancock woulil, be • strong-:in'. all, and led, iv 'oizad. Seymour. ItAttiprobable that either of these two geptlemerbotir popular, 'able and patriotic—will be selected. as stander 4 bearer for the Democracy. Facts Connected "with the Trtactiert.lef Seriatim Fowler; Senator Fowler's case, is .effectually ea posed, by, the . follOWirig extract ' from; the minutes .of: a. meeting, ofihe Union *Con=:. gressional.committee held.at Senator liar ,. gan's on the evening's:if the 10th of Janntiii" In thetourse of his remarks the meeting, Senator- Fowler of. -Tennessee,, without' warrant of the ? President;'ir by any allu sion to Mr. Johnson by any of the speakers, 'Who had preeded hire, introduced the ques , tion or itapeachment and entered into an: argument to demonstrate its necessity and to. show. the responsibility. of Congress for the sufferings of Southern Union men and the murder of, so many of them, which, he mid, would be continued as long ae we failed to impeach and remove him. He' opened this topic by saying that some of the gentle. I . men present bad differed ,with their estimate of Mr. • Johnson 'and the judgment of his purpose, but that 'experience had- probably: satisfied thelm that he had been -right. He said' he bed. known him long and well, and,• let the de fects of his character be what theymity, he was' plausible and unrelenting. in his pss . pose, and .had extraordinary power f•r. 'evil, that no efficient 'relief could be giv to the Union men of the South.till he sfin is be impeached and removed, that he won be able as President to overthrow such go - ernments as might be established; and th t "so long as we should fail to do our du y and . Impeach and remove him from offi we would be responsible for the suff• and blood of the Union men of Terme= • • 3 and the unreconstructed States." This e l tinct, from the minutes, is signed by W. Ite.lley, audits correctness certified by sev other Congressmen, members of the co flatten, and the Secretary. arVONGRESS-22d DISTRICT. II A candidate for nomin►tioa before the Vulva Re publican Convention. inhi7td&T - _ 10"TON6 . IIIES8-22d DISTRICT. Is a candidate for nomination. by the Union Repub lican ConareationaLConvention. . tutillui&T JM` ; FOR DISTRiCT ATTORNEY Subject to the decision. of the Tinton Republican County Convention. 'anl7:o92-d*T igir - YOR DISTRICT ATTORNEY Staled to-the atelsion Of the 'union n,vubllean County Convention. .- rmh2l•n2l•dtT att)til w :lAA Subject to the declaLon. ' of the Vulon Republican Counts , Convention; Inh27:nn:d&T IM'ASSUiTANT DISTRICT AT TORNEY. Will be a candidate for Assistant District Attorney, subject to tho decision , of the Republican County. Convention. ' : apie:d&T IarASSISTAN'r DOPrIIICT AT. BMW. to the deciston.Orthe Intim ReDralcan Vig"FORII4EMBLY. Of Ercoit towneity 'isliblecifo . declalon dothe . Union Republican Convention'. my4:pfle-d&T • .• arFOB. .A),SEIEMBF,It, VI NCE.N7 MILLER,' Oi North Fayette townshl ...enbieet to. the decision of the Itepubilcan County al:mention. niye:p7e:T - farCOUNTIVCOMMISSIONEIII: - • PYiII.IIs r .I-10ERR;" . CE ' , •Lqwek. tortniaip', (lite 'of d o . B. wadi P. V.,}subieet to the decision of the Union Renub %lean County Convention. • . • 9022:095.d&T • couirfrfucownissioN; •••• .iCiNA"4I:I4 • NtroshhigtoitZlis ect . .to this iteelidon of the Itepobtleon , C ountrtloistitatton:' ,, otin.cl&T • • °UN 'C0.:17 :SI tr: ' • ' • -;• I A ISORTOiIik _ . P , ' the Borosex.htotfituorpstinri.zwlll be sesa:diiiiit;; , °„rade2tr to in. an r 91kitelatial. cia , t ••• VirchUlDE - );411/: , i3IEABEILiGEr - ,,. OiltrAlee cget,..t meet: at i h eseteletuara kui# lumens , 'eneei" , l'a 4 *ow liteektpor lel*. ea letter socialrggbilit u f A.Z.,A4g.).As• ' ' ' .ErAlk, iiiiaa itt ' ' •• ' slitellatilithNtWlTifia Yiej,titelitalikb-kaY, ..... `the War lane the theteetrDierne ."" " -- flii insteetentheau,s o ,4 6:ool hi m m i n t .scrstigtfau n o Vane; scateetektlie-fi .og tha dleet In vlll°. tsteit end learei ttio, .4 3 0 ri a i d .14A u ttnit. black witty:am r , Bole pa an indperfeuenvidi rcgatrov ~, Auciref2 , 7 4 ,„p. ivtir AlgionEClSikrY . f -rAn far • - 11• ' • • tellYSrinie o ati v ea, , , ylltpas 'refl . vita - ' • diarge aritV - WL .III3I94 "VVISIW jag - 4- Mffn% nzi ggir :1,11..17/01(61 - i ri n.; 01 , ;) tik .110P31(10T. «a:: .7.i , •=4; •••,' ••• •••'•••0,b, • in its Netv Yosk correspolidence POLITICAL. Geri. J. - S. NEGLEY THOMAS HOWARD, Esq., LEVI , BIRD DUFF, Gen. A. L. PE/MSON, WILLIAM C. Pd.ORELA,ND, JOHN W, RIDDELI. FLACK, 6 csOlir l L4litiES . Pri ME =NI tiM 01 htl 4:1 1 4 A 110 .* 4 ms Al -•"‘,/,, • '' " 4 \ , !att.-tar gaNtagalt. PITTSBURGH GAZETTE : THURSDAY. MAY 21. 1868. LEGAL. r••• 616;iry, ~"~'~`~ In the Court of Common - Pleas, Bo:—, June Tergas"lol)ll,lditherrita l ttir of the application of the HEBBEW. BEhTEVOLENT-ISOELETY OP A LEGIIEWIFCOUNTIE, for - a Charter e.f-DicerP,o 4ll ' , Hen. And now to WE, 1868, the . Court direct 'lurid writing to be -tiled In the Office of the Prothonotary of the Court of Common Pleas in and for said county, and notice thereof to be pub- In one newspaper printed in the city of Pitts argil, and County 6f AllegttenY, for a) lust three weeks, setting forth than application has been made to the'Court forth° Pnrpoise of granting the --He brei Benevolent Society 'of:Allegheny County , ' a Charter Of Incorporation: and that the mine will be mated at the nett tend of the ;Court of CommOn' Pilule, Unless exceptions 'hereto- be , filed in 13cr one. • HY iTHE COIFED.' From theltaeord. JACOB H. WALTER, Protnonotary. . All persona interested will pl ‘use take notice of I:keit:mare order of Court. . JOKAIK.' COHEN, ! , 'apstnpa-rtr ' • -' - , Attorney' fortne Ateoetation.- , . THE COURT OF QUARTER' ; lONS OF ALLEGHENY: COUNTY; No. • .7., Mar c h Term. /SOS.' • : • . DOCKET twoev• . On the ltith day of April, AS43 the. reti-' L. .8. .tion of _divers citizens of - Allegheny wan. sow nted Citye Coen. showing that on , alleyin th of Allegheny, beginning on, Ridge street •and er.tendlng_ th rough. to Rebecca street An laid city, was laid out by ST. CLAIR D over lend - then owned "by him.-twelve feet wide that P. :OSGOOD, A. H. ,E NGLISH W. LYON are at present the owners in the soilover: which said alley has been laid out; that said alley has , ; never been opened or used by the public, Sc., and praying that . the Court decree the vacation of said alley; whereupon the Court made the following order: • • And now,, to vOt, April 18th, ,1038 S, upon the ie.: - tition of A. 31. Marshall,_C. A. Cantet, Van 'lrowler. Albert Stright, John On; 3hell 'John Atwell, C.P.Werttiens, John" Printer .Shrivery •li. :Bekewell, t welve freeholders of , the vicinity of the alley within: , nisuled,"pitylng the Court to decree the vacation of the same, a rule Is granted upon all , the parties de viling to next* to appear In • Court on the Sad day of Maytlo o'clock A. 31, tO show cause/ .ifeny they have, why s a id alley Abell not. he vacated ,1 'end the Court direct thlit this rule be - Pliiillehed once a weak for Ibnr successive weelts, , in the tiAzerrit ,neWspeper,,published in said county of Allegheny:. VIOM. the Record. " 4 _ • _ u f'itp.Mol4ll' * JNO. BROWN, Clerk: . VpICAME fttlear. COUNTY, ea.' ' • - In the Orpbans , Court. In tht.rnatter of the Pe— Wien or Christopher Linhart.,l Administrator of Jacob loltibert: dee'd. for a Rule .on all parties in terested In the said estate to above cause why the estate of meld decedent should not be sold, And now, April 113th.,11165, the within petition prebented ant read In open - Court, whereupon the Vou i r i titaving o m usl i dered s the sante. , dg a iranßs rule kr. Bri g rg, Jain& ury,"2.111 and wil d Jacob Black,' her trustee; marsh -Stewart and Wil kins Llnhart.. her trustee; Elizabeth shipman and Wilkins Linhart, her trustee, and Mary Mohler and all other persons Interested In the real estate of Jacob Linbart, deceased, to appear In Court and show cause, If any they have, why the real estate of the said Jacob Linhart, deceased, should not be sold—rule returnable on the Ist day of June, 1989. at 10 o'clock A. x., and notice .theraof to be given by publication once a week for four ;successive weeks In the Pittabumb Datiy Ociadte, and by iver sonal notice to all parties within the county of Alle gheny. . BY THE COURT. Pleat.) .Attest: A...HiI.ANDS, Clerk. All parties Interested in the said estate will please take notice of the above rule. J. S. FERGUSON, Attonisy for Petitioners. a,p301; . . BANKRUPT NOTICES. U. 8. MARSHAL'S OFFICE } W. B. of Pennsylvania. PITTEDVEGII, May 19th. 1868. rriill3 IS TO GIVE NOTICE that -IL on the Ilith day of May. D. 1869, a War rant in Bankruptcy was Issued against the ESTATE OW JAMES R. I.OlDlWir, Of Allegheny City, In the county of Allegheny, and State of rennsylVania, who has been adjudged a bankrupt on his own petition: that the payment of any debts and delivery of any property belonging 'to such bankrtipt,, to hlm, or for his use, and the transfer, of, any property by him, are forbidden by law: that meeting of the creditors of the said bankrupt, to prove their debts, and to choose one or more Assignees of his estate, will be held at a Court of Bankruptcy. to be holden ne. ICo. 116 Federal street, Allegrjeny eity,Alleghe.ny county, l'a., be fOre JOHN N. rORInANCE., laq" Register. on theist day of July, A. D. 1868, at 10 o'clock A. -THOMAS A. ROWLMr. trayar:g43 U. S. Marshal, as Messenger. U. S. MARSHAL'S OFFICE, W. D. of Pennsylvania. Prrrancnon, MaylBth, 1868. THIS IS TO GIVE NOTICE that on the 1501 day of May. A. D. lliett, a War rant In Bankruptcy was issued whist the ESTATE OT SOHN SE THORPE, Of Allegheny City, in the county of Allegheny and State of Pennsylvania. who has been adlud ged a bankrupt en hlit owl / petition; that th e payment ot any debts and della! °ratty propertrbelonging to such bankrupt, to or roe his use. and :the transfer of any property by hire are ihrbidden by law; that &meeting of the creditors of the said bank rupt. to prove th eir debts and to choose one or more -Asswees of hia estate, will be held at a Court ot Banb - uptey, to be holden at the oMee of theft Regls ter. at No.llle Federal street. Altea, y, Al leg, heny , county, Penna.. before JO HN N. FURY'. ANCE. Esq.. Register, on the Cith day orjune, A. 'D.1868, at 10 o'clock A. st. • THOMAS A. ROWLEY, U. B. Marshal, attMeasen ger. m119;4 0 le'ilir TIRE pis Talle r, COURT OF. UNITED STATES, for the Western District of nnlvania. - " . LE W IS T. BOOTIE. • Bankrupt under the Act of Congress of March Ad, 1887, having applied for a Discharge from all his debts, and other claims provable under Bald Act, by order of the Court, 1102iCO is hereby giVentrl persons who have proved their debts, and other rsons interested. to appear on the 18T DAY 01, J NE. 1868. at .12 o'clock, st., before SAMUEL HARPER. Register. at Isle Mike. No. 93 UTAMOND STREET Pittsburgh, to - show cause , If iffy they have.why a Discharge should not be granted to the said Bankrupt.. And further, notice is hereby given th at the second and third meetings of creditors of the said Bankrupt, required by the Alth and ASth sectiongof laid .Act will be ~ had before the said Register , at the same time and place. - 8. C. MCCANDLES, .. .-- Clerk of U. S. District Court for said District: myls:42l-Til . . - . - JIV TUE nisimucT . COURT OF TIIE UNITED STATES,-Western District of ennsylvanis, U., at, Pittsburgh, Ps., May 24, A. D. 11238. To whom it rdefconcertse Tint undertilgrie • d herelAr glees notice of his appointment as Assignee of IrEICoUN VARNEY, of AUegheny City, In the; county of Allegheny and titeto of Pennsylvania, within said Diltriet. who hes beeniWndnd a Bank- . runt anon fhls - ostrlDetitien by the DistrM Court of sipu pfitoq. • ,JAMES I 2`.NURRAYLAssignee, niy4:l4o • Attorney-144u.. 116 Fifth street. WEEITERN. insinuer of PENH- * .; syvitnciA sii. , • As PitaburgE the \lntl day of May. A. D. 1869, The un ersigued here y gives notice of his appoint ment as Assignee of WASHINGTON 'MUTTON. :of the City and County of Allegheny, State of Penn sylvania, withinaald district, who has been &Old'. ed a bankrupt upon creditors , pctithaneby the OH. trict Court of said district; .: JOHN N. DAILNY "Assignee, A trira'Agtfrat ,AttorzepatALaw. SO limit street.. ...._ 1 1 EN/11 ttWr OF ' AP/ I LIItAe; TIONB TIJESELL LigHol33,died in the Clerk'. oe, iiiiiiirrnontb of May, ism Geo. DalY4 tavern, Ist ward,. • Albert Torrence, other maid% Ist ward. Arthur Hobinson, other goods. 3d ward. John E. Heinrieirs, eating house, 4th ward. • Thai. U. Eyrie. tavernv tith "turd, ;,1 A. Dougherty, ort2 e, .11th Ward. Jottriskin. ewer 00as 40,1Vard. Haneys,satLtig tinirra morn th ward rd, - • • Jos. HObinnki, eating done, • Christi Jeekel, tavern. Deliver& • ' i• Wniv Cleeity talent. litkirardr , .• . • • •• , , JohnEehlegle, lav,ern, -East Einipingitam. John Hoorer,' 'eating lrouse, friltii,utratepevaimerer, b • - Wia..thililien; - tither goodif.liteirtiFittsbara 4,,r soon A. Hatt, ogler litiatpaburg. • •ltlti, • orpwambApa..., Christ. Jamiller n inildwin. Frederick Eik, tavern, ' • • Nleb. Hory, tavern. North Fayette.. Chas. C. titephsas, other goods, Franklin. • Hog, Lober,,tiaverneLiberty,, ol , Ellen Thomas,tavtra‘ Oakum 1 " ottiler go lireattte. . rhos, Welsh, eitt,ing goUss,,.linion,, ,• • , eatlAd,UrPeril ,tavera; V, ere - erne? ' NEIiDA.Y. the Witir d May... - 18411. - as' w look Al. K. rot • hearing t al,arteialndieationir. • • —,4011X G. BROWN, Clerk. i TofErit 4 rremtiree.," tri11011 1 •4#§ ISM Itodindiught-.• tr.l. JUST :ISTREKURITIVISUItdRi ' 1 , , it': IILOIWPACUMS2B 071 , It:: '' .ll " Aiso, dealers twin:osmium mins and Lvaikt i mors, t—.ll . -ri,sl *, At I in M w i, "..,.„titt,„ ;..4t I -,, is sl t, .y . plk - s -,4 1-• y-_:, , *one Worker IF , 11 1 rtijApiettitte, ii: I. A .' i't, , -,-. •ll n Ti './...:r ' , lt rjr/I '1.2.i. ,,, 1 - , Acirsimest cohiprgriWcolt u9silmolle u en T• I.IILEDIWAvvATER,*; CO.O. . litin on hand,amkropar. osk_gbprt, notice Hessur: I Sterlltottely TwiriNoreftwnike, Brewel7. ,1 4 TrAtsiacilelhoisne — ItifiLtaloeAch-ii, r b, , 1 /40"-- remapabliS. _, -, • 4:11. +-0- I SEED POTATOES; rliiiThirtraicnods Harrigbdi' , ‘ll, Itftt “fit. t : ' ;‘ 1 • 91 iv, Pr 11 01 14 4.•*VADOCU Neroker. llorlsis aid Beedsmen, iiireet. 1; El , ~' „iY Y. STOCEW: REAL' EMI BROKERS , Air PieV i ted to rill at Atietion STOCKS, BONDS, And an wait ,of SEEURITIEB,* REAL ESTATE, ROEBERQLD. IiVENITUEE, &a. either on, the prendaetbr It the Bodrd OtTridt hoom. - • Parti_eMar attention paid, al beretgfore , to-the "sale of BE Estate at private sale: - Bales at Real Estate in the couritiff_atterided. • Iio. , LIS:IPOITETH .STREE'T. Irma" tor, wi provemen th ti Pea b an " a E t ls( W ty, area, rRELE-411w TO LETwhiMouses and aforsale alt_plirte_ of the any aiid- en nrbe. eo, _teeeral , FAlanne__l_ lll ,ll994 Kir in* " Also; a WOOLEN FAurultr,wltb A aares of land; good , lmpnwentente, laden IVA sell RI r e rargatetteeta. ab ikitr e at i a na l onse c Tfor rent in'both cities. For tnrtber Mire ings4re • ' L'. - WIL TWARD,' _ ja= • azO.Orant ■ street. olapbeitetestbedraL SALE7I4O•, cheap. BUILDIN ( I LOTS In th - • °pliable" v eof Allentown, adjoining the'n •• • gliatilline, ten nllnutea walk from' Carsonire i • r by th e Pittsburgh and BroWnsville B,and,• d eligh P • and hea lthy Meation. During huityeat 50 bald ngs w ereerected on then grounds, besides* lam ; .hool Eng. The above iOti are large site an • ill•clime them out at very lowprices, say Irani a l I . • 11300, and only requiring we ,nuall am o eutO • d dowutthe balanbeeanl3o bald at the rate of • Montb4(lf. .iprelbrred). , • Call and examine a • •l e ri of the ground, at corner of Fourth and !Smith . d strettb. CznyS) B. McLAIN k-00. illovtri FRAME DWELLING& TWO POTS 'ROODiDIVEInIik'HOUSES. 1 • '• I f OJT:Oat ' in 4 wsiabhigton Street... Allegheny city. Will be sold separately if desired on the most reasonable terren: 'LOTS 20 by 130 each. . -AP-rLY