IZE Ctt littittogtAitititt. • The Fiery Dove•-•fiviteligtotts Cere. may: at Florence. - ' ' ' Yesterday the etredionkof the fiery dove came off with much eciat'in ,the beautiful catitedrni; 9fiSanta l lita&.ol. Floret., ;This is a very ancientrind vartoutt:usage, „dating . from the .11th century; , it-is. , best: khown here as the scaitpio del cdriviiibt'explOSlOn of the cart. Accordirer to tradition a certain , -- X0 Paste': delllvarti-4 1 'hintietItightWitg'l viAtilteAlllttreileltitedOtti e a tiiko, ' or mad' il- a ii*totielitiookiii4:4 , theitallin , ~in*. oruiAdp`zusgw Years ago, „and ii* the - firstto PlOt3lie Christi= ban - nor Onleittiiihin'is b lood stained walls. To . reward .hla . prowess-, klOdfrey • de Bouillon' vprviented him , with three =WI fragments of flint, chipped frettn.lhe , Holy fleptilehre. Brought to Viorente; 2 these were carefully preserved in a golden pyx;and since then, ~ ( 11- elrve7-.Aue:cOe4Pll. ' llgr alV •P'2 llB4i*n .. 7 e,oelfi 4: 1 404 1 4 01, ' -.- ' PtruCk , rroth.4liero to - light ;the altar 44 iu:lhe.cathednih -A -dotty: car,:onantherit. tower upon wheels, ' • hung wittlfirewake,.. and.aroutid the-tone i.mukit of which") ant 01(11:iiitIntIngi4 Ctn . - and blaekenedl lby timei , i_orlpuicideSik = rp.21 6 / 8 Ilea#44grig:V:Eitat*o opposite' the cidef Q iintianCel to that 611021110* Atircli,Und Is - cOmiected with the male by &tightly Strain edlope passed up-.the-centre aisle at about 'seven fect,from the , gtound. :.- , Atle rferteln inoment ofAher Mass a Matchis•appliettera ldir dove -Which ris it •Atrit'.6f lIVFOrki ;and Which ifiesSieng the.,o4o4lig.tthit4ht ahaw .'ersisViireirkeitelt ftilsee tpittle Shove. the ~ headslif the cionrfregititni; Until, , oh, reach :, ihg the car, it ignitsa.the wheeli and squibs '.:. and . cracdo;ral•fixed •Athout. it; :and there is forthwith a_._ ffigiftsi _ , Ceselding - and-fix ; - sing; aftmd -W.biti winch amok tr,l but little i, n•visibleltre, 9 lbr . allPfhlabettrs about noon, '', and nothing is tauter than` IfreWerks in .t _ broad . AhtilW- ~,Tkie,nvlosion at. an end, „'fonrjgmatnikteexenEwrenthedand: shaded - i withibreneliea; as ' litibeePohl , Nottort'&.Plo -0 tures, are yoked:LW the t towee,: which they drag off, slow and tottering, - -tei'Ahe Palazzo Parnin r a net hbetral street , where more i 'fiteWorksVe je t off and t yepegtiputike is '!iiveribr*t ear: At ;app, . s . 'malts' cost z tiled to be borne lii . . tha . . '''.filinity' until , .._, , , . i a very recent, da*,,zichen: miming for ,.t ,truses,• or perhaps therptiOngitaxation, mpde •,', ~ themtetare to discontinue.it on. amount of ,„ the expense. But the announcenient of this '' intention used quitea fetment in the aur rotrading country., i ;With thkfileit of . the dove, the - pt as . antrribr miles around, con nect F. theprospeetrif a good hp7cat n ,,, What 1 "' the prompt and paled FKinqpoltotiOf St, ••,Jannarius' blood is ..to We Neapol i tan, the 4 uninterrupted: flight of tin' coo 'fns is • i to the Tuscan. A.t it suckeon the way, the • prospect is bad, andhail or drought or some '. I. other disastar must:be expected. The •Flor : ence municipality-.thought-it expedient to - keep' up the usage - Oita:own cost. It is to , ~I.; ,•; he hoped it :found its, reward; in the grad& • '-; -12aticru Pf the multitude of PearantS , nnectuth "'But gentle,Who, wish's sprinkling of n0r ...1 •-•entine.idlersand carious foreigners, yester •.' i Arty filled:the cathedral'-and crowded-about ' . l it. All went well "enough to satis f y the • . ~, , most sigeittitions. - :' At the appointed time - 411 a pigeon. started; from the altar, and' shot .• i along _the rope;' - s cattering Sparks ;around, `land, in ' iiPite 'of a drizzle of:,rnin,,the lire . Works' craekled off merrily. _The :gentle f, 4notkgialiart-ninwda are generallytreme• .",•`; ly we lA behanm4y gradually - streamed out of ; - the qhurch l and - all was over until next `• - , I.!i:•seir:• -, rz- 'The i . brdwro-visiged ;rustics i who 1 1 swarmed in the' cathedral have returned to ,f , i • -their himlets with hearts of ease, confident :. 7 - 'of a list-rate vintage and copious corn •-: 1 Crop: Italy has just now great need that the anticipation should bs fulfilled.--.Mrr on(fenec -64: 4 4inz• 2'inkgs _..... - ' 1 5 . How an Eruption of Vesuvius Loehr-. • A correspondent of the Pall Mail Gazette, 11:$ writing from Blount Vesuvius, April 4th, '. A • ,'gives' the following unusually clear and.in-, .., teres . thig account °lone of the explosive ex .!' 0 laittons.of that . famous' mountain ._. . . li i,i?,VWC . liesidseveral - expleisions as we came '.'• 't fsiipthe mountain, and had seen an occasional • .11 ' Nficiyver of 'sparks thrown Up' abovethe little ' t' • rcrater • and these aradually increased until l' ' tate ''' " ' ' •••-we nour stand as described.. . Then ', II ',for more thaw two boars the hill• above us - ,' for to shoot forth an almost constant .'... f, -: succession of explosions of brilliant:burn . 4 .', ing . stones. I hardly- 'like-to:•use the tom '' f panson, but I don't think I can give abet- ter idea of it than by saying that each explo sion was like a vast • gimadole of rockets, ,1 only that there Was more speed about it, • •"1,, and more variety, owing to the different '- sizes of the stones shot out. and that there ' was morel hitenifilitilit - at thegrit/Outburst .•-• t , '.' than in the case of rockets. Flame there ' certainly was none—this we observed care , -,- fully ; though the trails of the shooting ..- , stones, _and, she,illuminated yap9r,.. might 1 k tilmotit eirerfs& - the Wrird.io The :most- torthe . -: • discharges was not a bang; it was a per - • . vading sound, almost exactly resembling the waves on s -batch, _and wind blowing through shrouds. It varied in intensity, ( -• • ' and was nearly continuous, and , of the , . P'.' .. character mentioned. . The mountain trem Or t • I bled 'perceptibly enough &ring the whol e. - ' of our 'stay. ...r It is impossible for me to calculate-ea -1' eta but I judged that there were from.- 1 11 tl;"etan,—ekitriellekVea discharge ' ..' ~.:- — and were often aiinarrils eight or • ,:; i ten discharges in, a minute. The majority ' '':••' t ' of the aides vieie malt, the' haled; say g l , ' 4 large as two bricks end to end. The large , ones mostly fell imeiclutothp crater, but the small ones beingihrowri higher and more acted on by the wind, fell in immense num- • ;, ~ hers pn thalgward e s lope ottno 59 1 4 1 crater q and - ter the' ilmneside' of the f grekt. , 'chne be ‘. .., pond. To my mind this was a spectacle .J. hardly less y strilping than the discharges jAhtetediv'ecrf atiliy , lde;fit , ,irtie iiiiitS frifi* . Ito me. I have heard it snid,•that i - dm hi becomes 'red hot' under suc h duielinto 3 - IThit t his is not an accurate description of 44iiit-'4 Ii ira. 4 -?. .15dkii • iiiitall fisW hut ,'golden'; and the cone i- was, not covered even by the-o. &Third &ewers. The sight ,was far . more .beautiful, than if ; it, bad hen . so: The crowd of golden spots on the dead -black surface — the small nuessenerally rest-. ing Wheretheffell,'While - ffie largo one's rolled through them d0W1144, sjope t :jin4 the C 4 1 464 . i .!4 0. 1 . 17 480. 45 .8b0nr otter Ohe.wet a•''} t '' A made a'varlbg ged and, ; bc fni s 'peotade ingl ss Ms , (4) l ,lttself*Thizyn the aacent."lt rontied'ailartnidirfol , to the explosions which earmoanteMa ' ' vOW great attraction. ; . which hi c o ch ll o nl i t - calculate the height to which s o" milf 410154ponere thrAyn i * 1, 4 ~, ;.y..4. i, veryi ' Th ere WaS brit* ( ' one whick.went Ow Ag4er than all the rest, tai d pie t ted‘niftida toward the moon, who , ti , ,Armi ~047ain at-- -,- ^4.,,1r Ve lM lent di 2t .. larges' 'pieces; _ to . . c ons , not thrown SO wee .--- . Weed 7 ma n y of them only ilia SP; high. ,i igg ia, loterthe _rim of > the cone, above r: 4 ' iiiiiiinb Ablot d arnionOstintlifitlizeiptUf to', t. .aemtheiriatilßantforma an/Mange l ois., - frirt a secon d es nd then subside-again i ' 1 . 40362• " -- -.*—' asa 7,, e. is , ;„ trAintatti,, , , , a...hlya;_ly r 7;* l'. .'l l .' '- " * nefde*. dlo * er ia.. o 4 , j - ' l , :j "...17-I V P rpedAUPAP * ; 6 " o o l lAbiiar 2..' ; , 'Ile; ' ',',.. - ' 13A l tik r illir . 911T;00i.g -i 1: : i Ain ■ t Asp s :PenW i t' ii fi6 VflrrarearrWlSasiqf merialkibl. ~...,,,t wo b e i n g in the musty x li o lat ~....,a _ dtfr',...,"6 " „,71 , i imiebilt 3 Atitiquakin: t-coueumun. •vl .- - ~,r3, , ...-i'AA ...:5116.11P. I ' i : Society. , ..4tYI2ICI , • ..ity vitayk "am • • I don't like the' Orli. • 'Giriels' Very froth. what "boys is. Girls don't play marbles, and also girls don't play hockey. I played hookey once and.got whipped for it. Girls sometimes get whipped, but not • so ranches boys; ,their clothes ain't so well snited for it ; that is: the reason, I suppese. I never Reno girls play base balic,...lmt they say they. do, in. Boston; TWasneverinßot i-ton. There is plenty of girls lectiton and big organs. Last . year when- was ,YOUng the teacher made me set with the gitift.be. cause I= was' naughty.. I cried.- Big boys like girls better than little boys.. I went on a sleig h _ ride one night with my fsisterl4rancy and Tom Sykes.. We were going' , to New Hartford; and -when:Jive- get up by 'Pegg'a, tavern, Tom asked me to l in the bottom of the Sleigh' &t. whiri; an d white I was lookins he Fr ed . of a torpedo. I Askoll:ktin if he had' any more torpedOes; and sajd .ner, but be fired off- another when I wasn't looking.„ don't-like to have men kiss them. They always say 66 donYt.!!.. If , they wasn't fools they. would:: turn their beads -the other' Way; but they` , nett* ad , saw Tom kiss IcfaneVonce and went and . told:myln'other..,:` Then mother put me ' to Ued, iiil::,takes, out:her hand ..)c.e.*144,715 the 0 1 %44 16- Y4 6 ber:M4E'y the Men.who Cara their oyingT,by-Fand ing in front of the Pine Block always wipes their* liciSeB at the same - time, if they seelser. - Girls_ get- married sometimes, but,-not'al , ways. - Those that don't get mapied , dOn't want to. When thei* get - tnirried, they have wedding cake.. • wedding bit do not see an y fun in getting married --reePecifillY.to a. gat . ,Voricso in Greece is somewhat .different from - voting biAmexica. The polling places are churches: Thirty ballot-boxes are placed on the .116 or• of the chttrch, , each :of them bearing theriame of:acandidate. tpontme Half or,lhe. - Ixn,: painted White, is (Written "Yes," arid on therotherludf, palrdedblack, is -mitten "No." 'A 'clerk attends tie voter, with thirtv, bulletOind, when opposite a toi; pronoidtces the name of the candidate and hands the voter Passing arm up &fiwinelaborit a foot in ,length, the voter's hand-arrives-unseen at a division box, anti he drops-the- ball to the right or left, "yes" or "no,r as the case may.be, and soon iliforighout the Whole thirty. The system Is said to insure secresy and perfect order. , I Einem, a good story of a colporteur who i attempted to:distribute some. Spanish Testa ments among the New Mexicans passing his house With trains. They would not take the boolm as a gift. f3o, knowing their - propensitY for vilfering, he hit upon the.expedient,of hiding the Testaments =in various._places,abbut i n s premises, and they were: .alWaYs • :talten, when a tra in passed- In that way a _considerable amount of gos- Pei was "distributed;" but probably most of it had still another distribution as wad ding tb -Mexican grms,—.li'ansas Corres pondint- ' • ktiLILTNO &tip, the'Mercury, :which left ;New "York on:April 9th, arrived at liavre on the_ 22d, • making the voyage in a little over twelve days=-almost the average speed of the steamers. This is said to, be one of , the shortest Transatlantic pas e " of a sailing packet on record. • • , - POLITICAL. Ik''CON6RESS- , .2fid - DISTRICT Gen. 1. S:".ISIEGLEN la a candidate for nomination" before the Union Re publican Convention. . - • mitfltd&T , DIST - 11 - 1 - TD - T - ; THOMAS HOWARD, 'Esq., 'la a catidtdate for nomlnation, by the Union Itepub "Min ConitreashOrmt Corrrentlon. mbarM&T firIFOR DISTRICT ATTORNEY. LEVI.BIRD DUFF, Subject to the. decision of the Union ..RepOt_ollcan • County Convention. • . aoliton-at&T FOR DISTRICT ATTORNEY. Gen. A:* L.. PEAASON, SuttleeCto the •deAlOn of the Union Republican County Convention; • mbitain:,*d&T gFOR DISTRICT ATTORNEY ~YZY:LIAM C. MORELIuND . , . Subject. to.. the. decision. of the Union Repo - Olean County Conventlon. • • tobV:n43:d&T ilar-,MISTAkNITiIISTRICT AT JOHN W; RIDDELL NIII lire a candidate for-Assiatant District Attorney, -subject to the decision septa ; Republican County 41onvention.' aplOtdAT IIgrAMUIEWANT TOR ET. , ' 'FLACK, ~ . . Subject to the deeteiter of the' Union Republican Count C0nventi0n.,,....... m1126:41&T IarIFOR ASSEPIyffILIC. Col, Wir4l-I4*,F.§PY, bt 'gcatt i tirivoshiti,' eubjekto tiw *olnlon ,of the Union Republican cootentton ., • .voy4:yrte-d&Z far 0 OLSERini•T , • r VINCE'Vr NKILL:ER, '' - Of North Fayette township. gableet , to the decision °Mho Republicau CountyConventton. may6:p7o:T arCOUNTI 1)011121111SSIONEIEL " PHILIP xidiztot • ~ . • • • of Loiter St. Mr teanthi9; tisovo Co: 'l3. itibteet to the 'decided of the Union Bevil). tesn County Convention. , ; .1102:095448T MEE I'M -COUNTY CO dQNATHAN 11E711.1.X, ME Of Mt Washingtetk edged , AO the •declsicatet the Republican Oonnty Conic ntion, - , seyl2:d.l7 igrOMNTI CODUUSUONEIL., A. 240 . Wr0T 41 ! • 131titpittitittlfik Caidlakte; iittlijoevto to theivltotslott of The Iltileirltepobitanta icintitrc_9l,srint_Lo ::•- . l2Lui.mriamissaity • 1120,COVNTY, commm iosraftr . . OLDIES' I MCGUNZLEGL*;Ia ()r litsciieteltt Re T,Sebpirtiers , TnnitittVitiebjeerto ,the decision 9f t e Upt9n Repße l it PerY 'n• _____ snuou4.7loTl cEEr.):l:l Or * VII lig . 7 " o; f srlAß • ' l4 firk Barr I'Y Lit d r a ttle,j ek P.Sedd. aaa JO:J:0 zo mA 1121 oz. 77474 - h r pare gig •V P :l 4 * - ."44 .1 1 i lasted leered; erAyp i ii at tree of tharge. Address Dr. J. SKILLIN Do 'Pp, Howard Anoelatien, Philadelphia, Pet: Wilt . . , Ilare To l " I - Zink i i MAIM EARE.-- - ` . Yonne MeZ i tett•thl HAM 'ldatflige *nu uaIWIVIZit • e humane 'views of benev olent rdys _ It Mrs end Abuses tnaldent loYouth plow 3 u kh,„ 0 , 3 m ivi n • s ianjet t!tttr MIM I iflftnnti sittgr,R W :. 4l“ LA 1 4it lIIATCELICIAMPIVIIAIR DYE. - , w I :V_ Isliiiiik,w6 - 4 to lie the sk in Vie oad, 'the only trade naltset , Wei beeteleelli • Tenable. indananicons; Dc, dispolntment; no natation. tints; remedies. the la eta of bad dyes• inVigo. , ~ ,..t. . . sud . i t eara the, a r meant! Vint, b . ktet, iliFibleg SOfflifilVDlll ti l v i e „ , 11031111 " reVilir%iitßatrir ! . "Mk et, New T • iv • r r r I a sAiLTR. g . pitioPt)rTim• KINDS; OF autipialn.n, MANUFACTURED RY THE . : m 47 AltD ' :POWDER: CTOPTY, ART UH -slli4'4l - 1 4sellt;: Otnce.,/ 7 4 t'At.iistslt. E.lottio,liger_i_ l 4 2 and b grain; ; Square eahiatera,llo. each ' . American liportluvid Oval Canisters of 1 ib• • ‘Dusk Shooting„KoZ. /:2,c h:. 'an4 ,gr 1144 In Ord parade re lb. ea ; • •, • Indian Ride In Oral Cioitaterr of t lb..each.. - • Kentucky Age. in 9valasil i aters of Kentuckylt inoVal eters or% ib. cook (91, One lb: Oral CsnlitOrs . ease: y . ;:.(50.ballib:: do. , do. • do.)? : . Xr.131...P0WDEK... • KentuticYlithe Dick;: And , 'Sint Shout.' NV Filhlti kegs, • • Kentucky Mite, rryct, 71 , 41,K Shoot , - ". ing" YGOn_keirs.l2X lbs., funl•:•11ds thon44 i „dug" zaciN/Ln egs; .63.4 ....... a,-:.:.. ' Ae 'DEW 4ind_Sylkiplng Powder Mining -• nsitimpb.ip ii!egs, 23ityg... 4 o d . ViiiieAriseebc . -0 6 1'••• va t *: 544ety e ter er y. ges .50 ifeet lentairrer •• • Delivered free of ezvemse ou *lard: of Boat •pi Railroad, IA yittepurgh .411.egbeey.. . , ItcOurk4i4ND Co" itirrou . , ."-111E0Pitun6f.c0viittiori.' • c. JACKIT Cra. Oeater andlioderater For SHOXE AND HOT AI t 7 PUB BS. dispensin g i vitt' the use of Stoves and ' Pi it or *WIC e Passenger or Baggage Care, with Ihrliettricktneut to graduate the beetle any temperature-that may be desired without the sOssibilltr dring the ear or ems to which the Jaeger may be tittudiese.. . Having obtained of the.Helted States:Letters Pat ent for a Safety Jacket Whictris warranted to rellst the most intense beat this maybe adplied to it in the position awd,rimpose for ybildelt is intended. It is a sure protect ion from accidents by Are origi nating ftom defective flues, or where iron pee are used as conductor &for smoke or beat .. „ It &ppd. pliestde to ail piping that May become overheated, and is warranted bagive perfect sattsfaction,where wood or other combestible material may be plated In close prodmitytliereto.. I lan ,130W,peadytolip ply my invention to stores, dwellings, facterieS, stints._ rdeambouta„" emu. - dm. , wherever -pipes** conductors are Made dangerous by being overheated and security desbed. I will sell, on sp plleatltm,' rights to. manufacture or tease the above invtlition; also territorial rights, to sear as may wish to engage i n settling priv7eges, either by Stale 'SN'Oillce at the ``NE P.I.IIS:ULTBA , :PAINT WORKS." corner of Morris street and the Alleghe. ny Valley Rai road, Ninth Ward, Pittsburgh, Pa. fans ROR~N~3CD4I\', Ncr. F.I.FTII STREET, 41:14.1r. .WT PURE ISAPLE , SYRUP: CLOTH LINED: PAPER COLLARS iivo C ti F • . To BE MAD EVERY WHERE. Trade 7 tedlif Pittsburg • bet. I K.WeRNIGHT .4 BRO. , 4 WoOd street: Pliant: BBB ff "flat" LOCH. 7 Wood stree _,t* IitACRT.Thi. Rl.lBLz . ILOPitth street: 31eCANDLESS. JAMISON 4' CO., 103 Wood street. Manufacturedby 8.. W. H. WARD, an Broad. way, NeveYork. • • CONTROLLYIL'S 131^Fial4„. Ctlrr Or ALLIUMENT,Vay 25, isse. §EALED PROPOSALS • win: be received at this °Mee until THURSDAY. 28th mt.. at 3 o'clock.r. si•, for • •. ca-I.locrNiG-- foll * orring Streets sal Allcge t viz; FULTON STREET, from -Ohto avenue to Wash• In on avenue. • SAM,' from Ohio avenue to Western AVentle. BUItEE ALLEY, front Washington street to Liberty street. , • • ' • ' • • prirzu ALLEY, from Beaver street to. Webster Also, nnvesding HIGH IlnitET, In the iieventb Ward from Eaton to Angle streetst and , IiEN SMR SN STREET. from Federal etroot to thin dusky Also, for ORADING, and PAVING a strip of round ten Ifect la Width on the northern ,aldo of arroll street.' extending from Federal street .to ~ indsay , s alley. - • • ' • • Profiles and specifications can be seen the Once or•pe v/27 / " gl !r" - vitAtons. at t ztots . .Olt9 eptartitter. Fifth Street ' , Sidentlik Extension. IRON DNB AND SIONIALK. • • .• •• '+ We desire to call the attention of parties about tO widen their sidowalkii,' sottording iii'orditutliebto our Taterit Iron Curb , and,Parement., Thp - Owe will he laid in front of the Opera House threk and 'will Speak for itself. The followingia ti ex ' tract Mira a letter of the Oily Engineer and egn. lator : "I consider it superior •to stoup, and if red in FM street. will add greatly to itsbeitity, and 'lWibitid recommend it to_irgoerty ownerse • ; ,, 4A ' "11...111,MU8E• City Engineer." ' •••••• -r v 3 f • a z e:: President. pi_lr a ltligtlit.lNlA ßßTs TA IN tYCOSlTANE'winnearct uters'ef ! il ' '...; f.• . ,;'ffrf'gr'r ~ .1.3" ...... p-trr ~ IA 1- r.., r! PRINTINGAND volappiNglent , ,- CLINTON BITEL=I3TRIIBESTVILLE; Oltutr.' uuLamolf utki.r....NEw. o 44 4 AuToii , 14— i .;,p. F ....., , , ' Pi II N 0.82 Third Street, Pittsburgh 'p a . ~,, ;•.;.:., '.iq.ll' -.l'B'o ~, _;9,trytvaitnokr&Velamuy.y.Tarirmos.;l ; iw.'. i :TatittilbL l Sl Psectretur!-I rl ' Ditittri•iti-711014t, Iblin'ltiielii'S:ll :Bartagraui , aohn ~ishi e. $ ''. , 1 , : fd , - ,, C :! i I , W. 010114°F .s9l l itir t i - . —o , )v ~ f i310:.0 0 1 . 1 1:11 71:7777'21T 15 lri- - -7 ,, rr r . ' ~.. CONTROLLER'S OFFICI; t 1; 1 I • CITY OT-ALS4GIGENT, MO' 2 0. •:: Bi2AXEDNIS tglacienetfuldlttf RAI OS taiciftneinbreirg INS ! .4 I_VVAVitit dins 4 dins rtge e : ow mumps; be nude fat ; f ttinf Prof km a ingigninlinagg fop. ~1 e g i.. opcnot, LW twp.rnata st gust-, ;urn( pain ; And to ;be nettparectit city tas tof quircii. lio glazing required. : ft. stf - fif tt I , -,,.;.,-; 0,. 1 Four dozen wanted for Immediate Use. " 3111.'' ''' ' ' 1; '; 1111'': ' ;;.I.lTl't''t.loll"irtli'rr•trflilliEMillittfir-crfl f; ' i ing2oll3l'? f r f!inr r 4i,) i1, , :l welts ;astrin _at. I --1,--- MEM icer l i a v MA/ 1 CI_?(. f rl: ST JAMES H0TF.,14 i4r614:406 . . telia, _iio. . Li .ASt , . , toripoiltititilciii , -Deimt, VITTInTRISFH.'-' O, JA•tiES - :Z:iiiiiPtiztAN , ‘Prap rt e tor, , • • •-• ---,1: (i • • . -- ,!o:vwt !,101-.. This house la newly built alisk4pliglillaipah ter, and convenient tdan - lbe mum to :the city. : ilmimgeravisitbig the eltp rellill 4 , a verr-conTennnitimil. eooncoolgia -Dlnn.:?lrE ) k your room and pay for your meals as yon e i • The Restaurant connected with thio,hotel o s"""at • all beers of Lthe.ilaysind atightio Baut•And locales sopplien witin,Suppers it. ,tne - 44.9rABAimitLce , and Mar ' .' t!VP I •: , • - - -. . -...,- , -,, r: re,53;60 liml!cfq .WM1024:" • • :•-: -i, v. si• miLusivii , s orrtur.;•• -J r - .....• . - •3 l t. IL fr.Lßeeigivivinini i i - , • rtrysnraitiir, ,A.Te.x, „limb, Affilli:, frIII I 3IEL TO' GIVE:2 , OOV. tat' i_ oh Stie Iflttrdaof MiT: 46 , • a. , s'• 3 11.- i rant In Bankruptcy wan I s s ued es ti • lbe' '' ' MOATS OF,NDWAIR I IM . B,4IIIIANNAgg - cCpwill Of Plitiburttb4 l. ll44Outiti 4:i , ;penile State of •renn • who 'lnto - bee& sae a. bankrupt on.blitown petition; inntehe .psyn .• any debts and, de ll yery °Law 'property belorr such bankrupt; tb him or fa; libraa, e; and,yLati Wt. tbe ter of any propertybyldm areloltbladeo b a meeting of the creditors of the itmlik .balikzillV ;Drove,their 'debts "and.to choose:9pm or. ~More . signeos of hie • estate,. wilt .11e - bed' IVA; *rat" of „Bsekrupteyi sob* hoiden at 'No. 81113Lianand street. In tbe city . of Pittaburgb, before stamra. ,HAR PER. _Ka- itelaster, on the uktri,Alif •pc.Jude, A.D. Amu. et' iu o'clock A. M. ~ : `Jude, . • • " .• : • T11031A8A.1101 9 / 4 X 5 C. ,, 1 Inr.d:rtA . , . : , tr.. 13. Marsha as . • ~ , . , :; , ••• 'I) I IL 'SA :IL&B$114 1 :t CfNiriNit unsy.lvan •t• . - - PITTIThrnOn. a i 141tn.`11110 TEnß' , IS To waviowanowittiat thoillith'slay orlilky.• A , .:D.:1,888,‘ isaWar rant LA Baukrurtiamt,it LitstEedi *SOWS the:: 11.1 ti ' ' Of Alleghenyelty, In thr county cd' 2.lleghbay4And. State; or rennsylvaola, ...,whotnio beemalludgo a bankrupt on hi§ own volition ;" th thp yttient Of any debts and•delivery'd Vatty p roperty. belofting to such bankrupt, to him, or fortas Jae. aud the transfer, of an3; r proper3 ) , hy itimr.fate. IbrOldden by h tt t i gi .r . t that a m atlas" r tiut• re a s i ttOrtrior the said Ipt. to prove tzar de is. , a taittioOse OdOor moro Assigneetof tits natntrws , wilt beildatWirt of Ittnkruptcy,is be holden at 110 `..W0., rid stleet, Alieghe env; 'Allegiten entoity,TS4_be -1516 lore , JOHN N,. , 1311VIANM1 i. - . Itekisterabn the Ist day of July. ,h,. D. 1868, at tocroVis. . in Tor . • ' Trait. Distill:o4ldt Jirawar... .. . . U. S. MAllStatiVlkee 7'. I , 1.• . ; . .... .. • i , 7-' . W. D.:ot Pent Minima. .ii LPfilliotraoso.May. ;rum , TERM /8 ITO GIVIL.INOT., .10/ro, it rt " on the 15th , Oaf ,or, Us. y.-.)1. ....,,, OS* 1 1 1 Pr rant in Bankpaptcy •venls,llol against the • , siu..lll .p., , ...a ..) stio;cdu :to '.. , I:Ls/raiz :iir JOAN AlletAteinligil.P. tieAll4lleriieib-, In the ohify, otAlLeitilenttlid State' b 'Pennsylvania. who 'Owe-been' adtittagea a banittnOt ow hie aint,pettitton'ttilst - thomairealig oi =7.4o:sand dellxery,o4anyiptlor•bolltpr: 'such, bankrupt; to htm,., or. or I' ,utge.. a he transfer'. of any.olooerte by It , ere tortii en iow:ettlatiliVneoilnit Of thboiltditOtkot theAo4Onlink- i ; o rOrit, tO provVeir debtakana.to olaboile Ann or more 'Asti ees , of osfate: - 10111 4 be • held' !it'd' Chart' of , . • tin tanilitint ilsCONlt 4 thergliAr Nl ' q. itit,,NATILAIVoMet. PArijiti: . I. _' • .glster A 'on the, r 6th ' e.olinie; &. 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