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= ' . SATURDAY .. 110RiFLNG, -41 1 .AY 24.1
Ta Rartrittleaa Comity . Couxtrrsz. will.
Witietit the Defoe of S. Scuorra, Jr., gag.,
• NO. 139 Foarth it., our Saturday, May 24th,
142; at ten ecka, a. In. Punctual and full
attendance Is requeited. •
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,The'Greitt . lisstie:
r: 'SMOKE, in his late speech In the
MCA the following pregnant lan-
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guage . . , ,
In declaring. the slaves free, you will at 1
f7oVce do more than in any other way, whether 1
• . toloonquer;te pacify, to punish, or to bless.. 1
Yen will take from.. the rebellion its main. I
eprsug of activity and strength; ypu will -
~:stOp its thief ' source of provisions and sup- 1
Vitals - yen will remove a motive and temp- 1
, tation to prolonged resistance, and riu will '
,destroy foreter that, dieturbing influence 1 1
itich, so long as it Is allowed to exist, will
k op this land a volcano ever ready to. ,
.'. break forth anew.
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'ere is the great issue nowbefore thecoun
.: t 4 in a irut-shell. Mr:Souses, and those
' ...._Wholltink with him, whom it is the fashion
neW 7 o-days to term "radicals," believe that
' e safety, peace and future welfare of the
untiy:require us to go te the root of the
•
utter now when it is in our pewer.to do
a with llio least injury to the country:
Those Who - oppose . this wor, and . ho style
- -
Those
"conservatives," are in favor of
. ' 4iii th - - •
'ire
~ g every mg an , to
!Olio° elide., If it can maintain its ex
isteuce,:in'the midst of our:lnternal con- -
vubtiefte, and remain hereat'ter tO (noble
41,;iiiii beceme as in-the past the source of
ehdless jarringe and struggles, foreenting
titrifesond•keeVing up had blood between
%risTree and , the slave States, they are con;
ent. '' . . • . . . -
.:1 'Their object; as they tell us, is terestore
the:Constitution and laws over the rebel.:
.liOos territory, but an impartial looker-oni
-vottld infer fro& theirspeeches and writ
' trigs, that slavery was the main thing that
lependitution.established,,and that what
was,±P*4:iyartstaining the Constitution
antl.tiiiirkvvas.the conservation of slavery.
. : It used to 'be the "deetrine of our people,
14 the Constitution was established in be
alf of liberty, and that it merely tolerated
ltiery in those- . States which desired to
ale it—that it, in fact, gave it no'being,
talus, or support whateier, nothing but ti
1 .0
'Aging toldiation as a State institution.
a like the old-fashioned doctrine the best,'
l our
it.tc; be the true interpretation
lof Soar ftindamental law; _and we think
'those' who are continually -pleadini the
Constitution in deftest:cost slavery:do great
:wrong to the.noble work of our forefathers.
Slavery in`the States,Wendreit, is toler-:
aB But-slavery
ted.
61 : s by Te the
haiConsttuatileend the
ethinufe of
g mo the re.
1 notioniand it has become necessary in or
der to save the country, to destroy it; or at
least to put it out of the power of slavery,
...
over to dons harm again:"'
Slivery'has impoverished the South, and
is now involving it in one. general ruin.
It;wiltdd be a mercy to - the-slave States to
reprove. from '..theut a curse . which hes
brought nothing but ignorance, vice and
wietcliedtteas neon them: This the .radi
- _
ce , lsseek.. -As patriots they desire to use
_Lid! 176 t: Ociaitipn--,an occasion not of
. ..their own seeking—to rid the country fon !
,
„ever - from an' evil almost too intolerable te
be borne, and whieh unwise nation ironic!.
suffer , to,exist an hour.lonipn. ' than was
'pessible: ;Ibid slavery been Content with
:its position In the country, it might have
. lasted' for-many- years ;
,but it raised its
hind in vielenteLagainst the life of the
_nation, and it cannot complainif itperishes
.. . _ . .
j,iis an-awfulspieriel of its own seeking..
t',',Foionr. part we belleye that slavery will
,not ata li iiive the issue of the conflict, and on
"that , ,
score we have no further anxieties,
_but for the sake of the country, and its fu
. ttire repose - and -prosperity we desire the
'conflict to conie-to aspeedy end. - That end
. _ .. . .
we have no.doubt • can be the soonest and
,
most effectually reachedby . assailing _the
ireat nrinsinal,,and putting him bii - deith.
..,,,That criminal is slavery.
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f.cafEttopy in Philadelphia sends us a,
copy of the Inquirer with a llng article,
~marked,protesting against, the New York
icheme of getting the National goi,ernment
to enlarge the Erie canal so as to permit
the passage of gun-boats from the Hudson
to theitakes; and invoking the of Fitte r
burghln, defeating it. Philadelphia never
thinks of PittAmrgh except when our help
is needed-to get her"otit-of • a scrape.
Tinc,Hojets'eatolltia.:i Law:-The Pins
'blast - has approved thoi Homestead bill, and
it Is, therefore, "
The Prussian Election.
,
r The electiOn for deputies to the Prussian
lower iTouse tail' piece on the Bth instant..
The result is a complete triumph of the Lib
erals, and a signal rebuke 'given ,to the
King, ax well as the 'Von der kieydt Mitt' is
' try: The "exact 'compulsion of the new
iltonSe_Was not known at-the-latest dates;
but gni doubt exieted that the Opposition
had 'secured an' almost overwhelming
majority, obliging the Ministry to abandon
its reactionary policy or reeign, unless the
King is-willing to encounter the risks of a
. .
The number of eleeteri in Prtutisis, out
' of a'population of eighteen millions, is
ninety-tune thoesand siz hundred and
thirty, of which number fully.tive thousand
• are in the army. The number . whe - voted
,was shoat sixty-three thousand:. - It -is be
lieted those who refrained frien se, doing
beloaged to the Ministerial interest, as the
Progressista party were exceedingly active.
Igearly all the reetebeis of — the Cabinet
were: defeated. At Tilsit, You der Ileydt
had only twimti r five votes against three
hundred and eighty-six for his opponent:
' The nine members from Belin are
off' --
A Tsar erroneous idea is indulged in by
many people in relation to the largest city
,
in the world; many confidently , asserting
that London, or, as-it is frequently . termed,
-thedlreat-lietropolisris far supenon - bOth
in site and the number of its inhabitants.
Brit .- such is not'the case. Jeddo, the ispi-
Jai of
„Japan, is, without exception, ,ttie
largest and most'populons city in the world.
- .lt contains the 'vast vinmber of 1,500,000
"dwellings and 5,000,000 of human souls.,
'any of the streets are nineteen Japanese
'ries bviength,, 4 which - equivalent to 22
Englishrat' le a. '
•The commerce - of Teddo -far exceeds that
of any other bit) , in , the - world, and the sea
along its coast is constantly white with the
'sails of -ships. .Their vessels sail to tie
'southern portion itthe empire,- where - they
nre laden with rice, tea, sea coal, tobacco,
'silk, cotton;and tropical fruits, all of which
jind a ready - market. in the north ; and then
- .return freighted with salt, oil, Isinglass,
- Ana WIOUS otJcer iirOdUitii9l8 7 0f the north,..
wbleb hale kulArko /4:*8011!11;'-'
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rfeeessttir, ofConfiscatioro;iNo talon I trial iiiii:,-kad i that the indictment should 1 A-Lir dprEftrisigjflENTS.
Sentiment: : be gnashed for reasonithafthe whole army., ~-
rt , tonC:i of the- N.Y. Trylactiel , Tote. was-,unconstitutional: This view of !' SMCD TO A BROTHER,
SLATEasvitit, the case .was ,sustained Judges Td-'
UISND, IN TUB ARKS.
Four iiiileeltioirth:er New 'Kent C. 11.,' ' that the indictment.iquashed.
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May 16, 1862. The Supreme Court sustains this decision. ONE OP THE PATENT trarritki CASES.
I wish Ehrid had the privilege of shore°. . The second -Case CarMilbefere them from I
back ride,before this vrarbroke out, through .Litzerne county, in which - county the can
the regienlyhence the reliel army was re- 'didate for District Attorney, Mr. Chase,
crated and drafted. Of their dead and who had a majority in the county but WAS
I .wounded and prisoners, I !taw at William!. defeated by the army vote, tog: an appeal.
burg about 2,000. . I am uncertain if the His opponent was declared elected by the.
remarkable characteristics of; these men return judges, and the Judge for that diS
are at all do be ascribed to their military trict sustained that decision. , The Supreme
life; oe if, Unadulterated in their brutality Court, however, decides the army vote no
and pure In their • savagery, they are the - -ennstitutionah , and thereby declares Mr.,
same now .118 when lying in their lairs un- Chase elected.
der the thick shadows which landed-aril- This decision will make some important
tooracy and slave-proprietorship have for- changes in several officers elected at the
ever cast Upon them—lying there, glaring last election. Robert Ewing, who is now '
through their tangled frimitlets of coarse in office in Philadelphia city, as sheriff,
hair, they:felt of the - edges of their bowie- will _be obliged to vacate the same for his
knives as ! a pastime, and' meditated upon opponent, Mr. Thompson, who had a tna-i
the throats of their enemies. The presump- jortty of several hundred in the city. It;
Lion is tlit! discipline improved these men makes no changes in the result in this
—that they . were more civilized as soldiers county.—Liarrisburg .Telegraph.
than as recruits—for of discipline maples , - - - - -
amiably their armies had more or less.
The discipline of merely mounting guard
l and of doing things on compulsion was an
improvement to them,..and the Mississippi
Tiger of gay 5, 1862, was a tamer animal
than the Military rebellion caught in May,
But in other respects I conclude,
after muck study, that the two Tigers aro
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Citizene 'of the State of New York whose
-residence; whose commercial anxieties
have made them familiar with the tow
paths of the Erie Canal in the last week of
November, have a, general outline of the
rebel soldier, in a, ragged, dirty,. defiant,
'6gtire that, Slouching his old sunburnt tile
against,the evening sleet, tramps throngh
the mud' behind his team, and with wrath
, ful face Covered with ram, hair, and bias
, phemy, and with the crust of the summer's
bad passions fully hardened upon it, earns
money - kir the wants of the coming -night
and the nett day, more painfully than any
Other man in the Canal State and uniform
ly leaveibehind him the impression, that he
was abandoned by his parents When he
was young, and has been almost abandoned
by God ever since. But this man signs his
name to the monthly pay roll, and this man
can read. And this man takes good care
Of his horses, and, has strong good sense,
and is altogether a person susceptible of
being indefinitely built upon by any skill
ful architect of civilization. Only in his
costume,: and his Novemher. dirt, and his
neglect, and his- quarrel with the universe
[ at the beginning! of his, night's wading
upon the tow-path, does he at all drop the
`level of these rebel ruffians . Ignorance,
stupiditY, suspicion, hate, ferocity, laziness
and twin pride, and twin servility are in
effaceably stamped with the social mint
machinery of the South upon the faces of
all the rank and file -in her armies. We
have no! such people in the North. They
can be grown and ripened only under the
-shadow of slavery.
I should be sorry to have comm4icated
the impression that the dirtiness and rag
gedness! of the rebels characterize them to
our troops... These may be apoidental to the
best of armies, and may he - the results of
povertY;- But in this ease:they We:rid/sr
monies In a - whole: The Yorktown ruffians
-were unshOrn, and greasy, and ragged, and
=Sty, b e cause they were the "poor whites"
of the ldave States, and they were repel
aivelY brutal in feature, and sly and sullen,
and vindictive/and mean; because they
were socially oppressed and.injured by the
huge system of Negro Slivery in which
they had no share. A regiment of Massa
chusetts troops uniformed out of rag-bags,
and bedded in Broadway mud for a!vreek,
would " ! inevitably be - honored everywhere
from' 'the Tribune rooms to Fanenil Hill.
A rebel regiment marched out a bath, and
uniformed by Cullen in his best and new
est, would be fallen-on by :the *hole police
:force of New Fork city, and hustled off in
squads-to Blackwell's Island. And in this
difference between the twohreeds of men
lies .e.ho-terra of a political, trotible 'Which
hadlbetter receive present consideration in
Washington. The confiscation of the soil
of the; rebel 'States will be found to be a
necessity, as well As an ad, of justice.
And a i provision for the utter eitinction of
slavery must precede any scheme of:civil
ization or political concordance, which will
enable us to live in peace and quiet with
the soldier material of the Southern States.
An Important Jury Trial.
A.trial, involving over a million of dol.
tars, has just taken place before a jury a
Kingston, C. W. The tuition was brought
by; the „Commercial Bank of that city
agairietthe Great Western Railway Com
pany to recover $04.2,000 (with interest)
lent to the Managers of the latter at TR.
rious dates during 1858' and 1859. The
eircnoistances are brimtly. these: An ac
tive competition has lag existed between
the Great Western and the Grand Trunk
lines, the termini of both being nearly op
posiM tDetroit. In 1857 the - Detroit. and
Milwankie Railroad, then in course of con
struction, became involved, and the manag
ers of the Great Western conceived the idea
of assisting it in order ,to draw traffic' to
their own line. Messrs. Brydges & Reyn
olds, the managing and financial directors
of the; Great Western, were elected Presi
dent and Vice President respectively of the
Detroit and Milwaukie road. Application
was made to the English - shareholders of
the Great Western, who voted ono loan of
.8190,890 to complete the road in„Michigan.
Mi. Reynolds, subsequently, had an in
terview with the managers of the Bank to
obtain en advance or the money, which : ,
was to be repaid by December, 1858. There
wan some disputing about the form in which
the credit should be eitcaded. Mr. Ross,
of the'Commereial Bank; refused to lend
the money to , the Detroit and Milwaukie
road, on account of its alleged insolvency;
Mr.Roynolds objected to. opr_ing • an ac
count !styled ' , Great Wester 4 No. 2," as
pro - poied by Mr. Ross. It was finally ar
ranged that it should take the 'firm of
neresit Western; Detridt and Milwankie."
.Btit thb agreement made was merely Ter
.sal, and so continued until nearly three
quarters, of a. million Itltd been drawn.
Suspiclen began to be entertained at the
Bank that everything was not going right,
and some correspondence had with Mr.
Reynolds, who assured them that the Great
Westeriunterest would.be responsible. On
the faith of this $200,000 more were lent,
during; 1858 and the • early part of 1859.
Since then, neither principal nor interest
having_been - p•tidi an , action was' brought
to nearer the money:- .!
. On -behalf pf the defendants, it -was
maintained that they had no •right, as
Acme of the Great Western, to contract
stall s'loan to 'be expended nu another
road; that. the letters; Re., - addressed to
them- hy.thn bank officers were as inanageis
of the Detroit -and 'Milwaukee, not the
Great ; Western - Railwaythat, therefore,
the insoltent) should be held
answerable, not thelatter which is in' a
flourishing • condition: .'fbe jury thought
differently and rendered a verdict in favor
of thel3ank., The case has since been ap
pealed., - -
linpoktant Deelsion.'..The Ainty - Vote
Declared Unconstitutional.
I. Judge Woodward, of the Supreme Court,
.rendered an important decision this morn
ing, in declitzing the entire army vote cast
at the last election .unconstitutional. The
following cases were before the Court, on
which decipions were rendered,
The Crminzonwealth oit,.l,eseph..ssa4mars.
EiTor;to Phiradelphis vs..opinionby Wood-
Waid„ l concurring opinion by Read, Judg
ment affirmed. '
In ',the nee of Chase, from Luzern
Oonnty, the "army yobs" is pronounced un
ionstitutional—and 'a decree made - giving
to Chase the office of ,Disixict Attorney.
Opinion by liroodtrtud, Thompso diszent-
In,ihe first' agle above quoted, in.whicla
thiciefon is giyen, a person was - prosecuted
in ;"Philadelphia ray for illegal voting at
the late •eleetieri;'whilelte was in the eer-.
lbw ,jit the , attunrji,sali' . :privatieotiller.
This defindant's iswinSal - ,l4ard before the
The Woman Ilinjor--' rouble in the
Camp 1 ,
The Pittsburgh Land ng correspondent
of the Cincinnati Times writes; •
I am sorry to inform you that there is at
present some apprehension. of a domestic
difficulty, originating out of the late com
mission of a female to the rank of Major in
the United States army. This worthy lady,
whose bravery and'Samsvitan kindness to
our wounded soldiers on the battle_ field of
Shiloh has won her the love and esteem
. of
an appreciating public - , and who. has ben
p r omoted to rank by a grntefurgovernment,
is, I fear, about to fall al victim to..that
most dreaded of delusioas—jealouty. This
1 lady is at presebt holding her headquarters
on board of one of the hospital. steamers
now lying at Pittsburgh Landing, anxious
ly awaiting the expected battle, to again
render that comfort and aid known only to.
exist in thepresence or angels and the at
tentions of lovely woman.
But vrhat is mit unhappy in the ease of
this lady-Major is that her once adoring
and loving husband, who now holds the
rank of lieutenant, insists .on being made
a Colonel, and gites as a reason that his
wife now commands him, from the virtue
of her rank—being a Major—andlhat this
is directly contrary to the 'original under
standing existing between Them !Witte day
of their nuptials. From this protest of the
lieutenant I fear that till law-abiding wives
will hold up their handsand exclaim, "Oh.
the brute."
PUBLIC JrOTICES
i rez - LECTURE AT THE. IRON CITY
CY COLLEGE, corner of Fenn and St. Colr .t..
3IONDAY IDANING, at U o'clock:
THE_ SCIENCE OF DOUBLE ENTRY.
HAMBRIGHT RIFLES.—A meet-
LW lag mill be held Tflll3 (Saturday) EVENING,
Nth lust., et 73,; o'clock, at %Vashlngtou 8011, No
',cede street to make arraogemenbato attend n Tar
get 'Escurstou, on Thursday cleat. A full attend
sacs Is requested. By order.
my2klt JNO.V. LOGAN, 0. S.
r 1 TllN FthST fJONGREGATION
vv' OF, DISCIPLES moots abatedly at APOLLO
HALL, Fourth stroeb hatwcau Slurket and Wood.
Pnisching every' LORD'S DAY; it 10% o'clock .
in., and 7 p.m. WEDNESDAY EVENING, Lecture
at 7 o'clock. Tho public ace reopectfully invited to
attend.'
C CLUB.—
The members of the Allegheny Hargetnub aie
requested to meet at the Mat Nouse, on bATUII
- EVENING, Stlay 24tb, at 7% o'clock. P.O.
teal attendance is desired
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SPECIAL NOTICES.
£'Lake Superior Copper Mill and
81LIELTING NVOILKS, PITTSBVIOIL.
M ' CURBY & CO,
Idaunfactnrers of SHEATHING,' 111111ZiREZP AND
DOLT. COPPER, TRESSED COPPER BOTTOMS,
RAISED STILL BOTTOMS, SPALTER SOLDER,
alsolmportcrsand dealers in METALS, TIN PLATE,
SHEET 1110 N, WIRE, ..tc. Constantly on hand,
TINNEBBP MACHINES AND TOOLS.
WALLIIOCISI, No. 149 First and 120 Second Meet.,
Pittsburgh, Penn's
air Special orders of Coppor not to any doeirod pat.
- ' mythdawlyT .
,M"ll4e.(lonfesuorus and Experience
,•111 INVALLtb. Published for the benefit and
am a warning and a caution' to young men who raw
from Nervous Premature Decay, &c.; sup
plying. at the same time tho'mearts of Belf-Cur% ;
By one who has cured himself 'sitar being Put to
great expense through modicaliMposition and quack.
cry. By enelesing a post-paid addressed envelops,
smots corns may be had of the anther, NATIIAN
-IEI. BIAYFAIIt, Esq., Bodlord, Kings Co., N. Y.
mhllaydawi .
,1M - JOHN COCRltitili & , BRO.,
Ytanufactnrora of IRON RAILING, IRON VAULTS
AND VAULT DOORS, WINDOW SHUTTERS,
WILNDOW GUARDS, Ac., Non. 91 Strcond sort and
06 Third Wert, bottraon Wood and Market.
Hato on hand • variety of now Patterns, fancy
and plain, rntitablo for all purpose:a.
Particular ottrotion paid to oncludng Oraia Lots;
JohbinKdouo at dart notion. !
WITUROW voraLlea Ric/on KILLER..
110BINSOff, 111 & Dino
ises. FOIRIDILLI /W MAClllarri, WAIWZiGrOIII•
WOUU, Pittsburgh. Peun'a.
Orytcr.-No. 21 liluszyr SERE .
Mayugnetara all UAL's of STE It . 2.1241NES AND
MILL MACHINERY, CAST NCB, RAILROAD
WORK, !STEAM BOILERS A D SHEET IRON
WORK. .
Odir.IOIIIIING AND RETAI L IND done on abort
notice. mb2Saily
Mlittsburgh Steel Works.
1 . JONES, BOYD
jtlonufao s tureii of OAST ST
PLOW AND h • B. BTEEL,S
AXLES, comer of Bass and
WIT,JRKPATIIIC . BURNS.? &
(Baccoutro to .J. C. 6 ►rl,cl a C 0.,) Mao.
+=toren owl Wholads len to LAMPS,
CHIMNEYS, SHADES, CH ELLEIX, ,to;
Atirtybolesale Agents for it
ILLUILI!LATTIVIANDLIIII'
on.s. Woo EleaCie
Betel, Plttettergb, PL. " s " "
. .
M - BURKE. & BAIL ES, : -
FIRE-FR(IOF SALAMAND.R SAFE
, ),
BANK 'VAULT 'BON YitILT 'BOOB, i AND
MOLL-LINED BURGILII.OOIr SAirt
i
. . - AIANUFACT t 411
RENS. .
D
Nog. 1 aid 131.. Third'air , benne* Woo ni."o
Hata/kid strkte-4Norik side. Nl'
CarBANK . I4OIIS alanyei on hand: ' thh2s '
Mid. :: &a P. D7ARICI ~ gap e r
ill
?lAN OPACTURNRS and ors in BOOR. PRINT,
CAP, LETTER. AND A.L 'KINDS 'OP WRAP.
PING PAPER. - . , . • 1 '
INITIIare removed from Ne. ET Wood etreetto It
83 Smithfield Area, 'Pittsburgh, Pa. •
OIreASII OU TRADE FOR RAGS.
wy4
.1101eXES !& SONS, DeOlen'
In FOILEIoN , A 751). DOMESTIC DILLS ()T . EX:
CITANGE; CERTIFICATES OP DESOSIT,TILLITE'
NOTES AND SPECIE, ST Market etreo4 Time
burgh, Pe. .
OTTCollectione made 00 all the prin•-liail cities
hroughene the United Stelae. • - 4p.a
M'ICENLY .11, COLLINS, iFor-
WAR.ISING AND CO‘RIZSION NERCHAIVT and
Whdladle dealer CH E, BUTTE% BENDS,
and Prodnoe gotterailly,•Tie; 25 14/00 stmt.
Pltuband,.. ...O1
hO , r 15A10.1.41 ,
.N
V V rtom oos to three to
na of lend; altb - or With
out buildings. Including it. t lamina utto fur z dwell
log: Thorn is'on the Malta young orchard of choice
!mit treed, to battl..e: On ee; also, ferupeu anit gnat
- located e Ono- netghborlicOd; awl
possesses better Mama; of tranilt tu Auld trim the
MOE. thou nut other point lu tho county. {Terms
easy. Ingulrast tho Cite f ETTE {IFIIOB.
LUST rt) ' • FAT 11,UUK.—Whild in the
Adams Saproas 00hWon Tuesday aftenion, the
Mit inst., flat on tha marble Amid a' lII4PUt/COO
POCKET BOOK, with a Small anima of Einney. In
mall bills, and one Dna Bill In favor of the tinder
algae& with 4000 paper. A 'bent! reward Will be
paid to any person redot log 1t to'..elthertelf or
stale °Moo of the Gauttal . D. H. LE lb,':
41021m'' „Ka la Market atreet;
E:no reb4sylinte
-. LIGGETT A Ott,,
• sot 92 Itme.„:
niaLT6-4,
t?tommator
W. S. HAVEN
WOOD AND THIRD STREETS.
It contalun Ben, Ink, Pap., Penal, EUtolotwv,
eb,ektur. itud ChrekerlextealottA yet tnunguree only
PttL, Im h,w br Y inch... wnll
OrrICK, AIeaONGOULA rs•VIGATIDe Co
Pittsburgh, Ploy Is, led'. i
MEETING OF Tti E BO Alt I)
A of hi AN AG ELLS of dies Company, held en the
lila of May, let. 2, the bellowing ...lotion. acre
adopted:
hero:red, That coupon Londe of Inis Compary,
bearing date the first day of July next, b • muted to
the amount or Two hundred Tircatund Mellen,. to
sums of One Theuesnd Dr:ll.ra each, taiyable in
my five years after the date thereof, bearing in
terest at the ram of,als per contrite per au uurit,lay
able semi annually, in the city of New York, and
thst said bonds be secured by mortgage of tire works
and revenues of this Company; to ho made to Thomas
liehowell, as tr.tee, for, the holders of said bondx.
Heo,fo d , That the Presidet of this Company be
arithora-al to procure, to. be negotiated, of the mart;
gage bonds of this Company, chid day ordered to 'he
betted, the amount of one hundred and twenty-fivo
donsand dollars, for rub, or the outstanding bowl.
of this compute, maturing on the first day of Jen
wiry next, sit par.
lu =cordon. with the furegning resoIutiono,SUB
SCILIPTIONS well be recelven.nutil three o'clock of
the 21th DAY OF JUNE NEXT,; for the above loon.
Information with regard to the character of the Ito.
provemeet may to obtained from Joehtte Hanna,
Karr., of Menne, but A Co, Pittaborgh ; Abraham
Gibbon., Eaq. Coatesville, Cheetor county, Pa.; sod
Messrs. Jay, book & Co., Philadelphia, who are not.
thorized to receive utimcriptions for the luau.
The Capital Stock of the Company is... ..... 3726,700
lundel debt, (bonds outstanding) 182,000
There is no tlostiog .rather debt existing. The
works are in active operation and complete repair,
and the receipt* justify expectation. of the usual or
overage dividend for the. prevent year. The works,
were so far completed, and the debts of the Comp -
ny paid.mi to enable the Manager. to declare their
Mot dividend, July 7th, 1853, Mute which time they
hare doctored fourteen dividends up to July, 1881—
eightyears—emountiog In the aggregate totifty-four
and 021 e-half pee cent , or six and eighty-one hun
dredths per cent. per Imam. There are no Londe in
the Market hotter secured than them of this Com
panyPind none that offer greater Inducements fur
invest:ment as to security and prompt payment of to
tercet. whichis well known . by the holder. of the
pave/at outstanding bonds.. The object of this mort
gage if to concentrate the bonda of the Company and
secure the whole. A preference will he given to the
pre s ent holders of the Londe maturing January let,
1863. The Company reserves the right to accept the
whole or any portion of the amount subscribed..
My24:01 J. K. MOttall BAD. Preeident.
1.4 1 1.1.V.NE.N LLST UN' AYYLit,A•
I'IONS FOIL SELLING LIQUORS, Mad in the
Clerk'. Office titeto May 23d, 1012:
Alto:toyer Geo., tavern, Mifflin township;
11,0 Unit.. other goals, 4th ward, Pittaburgh;
Boyd James, do 4th do, co;
Clayton Wm., do 3d do, do;
DeVid Thomas, tavern, itichlmid township;
Dumas It. A A. C., other goods. 4th w`d,Pittsb'g;
Freidenrlch Pd., tavern, Sbarpsburgh;
Fees Gotleib, do, Lavrroureville;
Hughes John C., do, Lower bt,eltdr tp; •
Hager Phitamens, eating bouse,3d ward, Pitnib'm
liaelage Wm. St Co., other goods, 3.1 do, do;
Hartman Msry, masers, McClure tow. ship;
Flutings Thos., do, 21 ward, Pittsburgh;
Mlle. James Et., du, North Fayette tp;
Rump( &lease, do, 6th ward, Pittsburgh,
Raines Jolts A , do, 2d do, do;
Lang Michael, `do, sth do, do.
Lyth John, eating house. 4th war d, Allegheny;
Laverty Felix, tavern,3d ward, Pittsburgh;
Ley Caesar, eating Larose, 3d ward, Allegheny;
Loughran,Pat., other goods, Monongahela; •
Ludwig Barbara, tavern, Manchester;
gooses Dan., do, 4th ward, Pittsburgh;
McCraw O. W., do, Sewickley;
Morgan Edw., do, Vermillea township;
Moon Joseph, du, ElcCabdlers do;
Meyer Roney, other goods, Wilkins do;
Biey. r Philip J., eating Louse, 6th ward, Pittab'g;
Nasser Philip, tavern, Lawrenceville;
Ober George, do, 4th ward, Allegheny;
Plankerton Jesse, torero, Pis. town.h l P;
Pattenam Thomas, doi Peebles do;
Power Jolts, do, bib ward, Pittsburgh;
Patton Samuel, .114 house, let ward, Allegheny;
Pateliel DL, tavern. 34 ward, Pitieburg,h;
Ilittstan ed., laver., Shaler tows
b„is o Hugh, do, lot "nod, .Pittsburgli;
Savage John, do, 3.1 to, do; '
Sweeny Wionliriod, lavers, 4th ward, Allegheny;
rkhesat F. G , ,atirg house, ad do, Pittsburgh
Schutt John, Son A Co., other geods, lot sod, APy
Aloud Fred., other goods, Birmingham;
Thomas Coo. r.; tavern, Indians township;
Uhlman A., do, Pitt do;
V a st's° 11., do, Tarentum;
Wacker Action. eating home, InqUcMlllo.
' Tits Court will moot on MONDAY, June 2.
1501, at 10 o'clock, to sot on the above cases.
ruy24:3td W. A. HERRON, Clerk..
SEWING MACHINE'S.
"writt&ms & unequalled tloobin thrißd
'525 TAXILLSIWING 314011115iS
Soleol'olid, No. 12 FIRTH STREET
'Mete filachlues will Jo all kinds of work. and am
striated and kept in repair one year without soy
The fAuerlog halite apptarcallo all the evening
peyoteof Bemturt„on :bode; of 'kit decision. Decent
herBioOP,A
. - SossmaMakutark—intportunt Lecieiou iet the
Beard Wars Court— The tirover A Baker Starlet
- .
-Iliscitine Company, by a suit to equity, hare etnabt
to obtain an lnluoctLm •agalust Williams A Orris,
the mabafactrilers to Boston era Sewing Machine or
great Merit, which is aimple, cheap and uoinkse,
makes ithe same stitch as the Grover d Baker ma.
chine, and is Its leading rival in the market.
"The cacao has occupied the Court since Noremlur
Sprague, on lisdurilai. delivered an opin
ion in isvorof %%lithium; A Orvd., who nem ;eve
',Mediu Court by their counsel, Wm. Whiting and
A. C Washburn, and the Injunction wrs Wiped."
nry2l
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my2t
port.a,LE,—.uttuu• b'lYl'UKyt A'
set of DRAWER% 811ELVING;
CASES, COUNTERS AND BOTTLES, In the more
now occupied by us on the corner of 4th and Wieel;
vtreetic %Ye parpeee rctdoving, in a few doe, to bur;
new Iron _Flout 13oliding, Nos.. 70 and 78 Wooil
the same being fitted up with extra new inrattury ;.
and having tla further no for the Astarte nod in
are, we will !loathed/ at a bargain, either in pert or
the wholti B. L. FAII4ESTOCK S CO.,
my2l.lwdaw'r cart. Wood and Fourth emetic
W. /1 . C111.1..01J015.
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w, ll be sold at low prices for Each. Retallers alit foul
iblo their sufseitliage to give us a
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my233otwood • Paper Delvers, 67 Woed street.
•
LITEMI JOB. I'itUNTING I:lllU*E.
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scriptions, at., ac. And will offer loducements in
prim and quality, an well as prompt attendance to
orders, in evely article appertaining to his line.
WM. LONNEIRST ADT ER,
No. VD North Eighth a., above Arch st.,
apl9:lnt
WM. UURAILY,
.
WHOLESALE GROCER
No. 271 LIBEUTT STEILET,
PITTSBURGH, Ps
eing porchneed the Interest of hie late partnon,
continue the bueinese et the old stand, and inn
plemotil to melee the patronage of hie ehl friend@
ettetomera. mels-4tf
'Ll.lllll.O' -TABLES, with Sharp's
rat.t 011410il, are wo I I knotro to be superior
II others. Pereoted November, 18,5% • -
1112touttctory, 148 FULTON STREET
Noor and second-hand
BALLS, CUES, -
TRIMMINGS, &c., Sc.
05ir ; Ortient by mail will receive prompt attention
NO'l'lUE TO: CONTILIOIOELS.—Ihe
New Castle and Beaver Valley Railroad Compa
ny will rOceilo Peeled Proposals, at their office in
hew Castle, Pa. till MAY 27th, at noon, for the
grading and bridging on the two following railroad
routes: lat. From Now Castle to Homewood Station,
on the P. Ft. IV. d 0. 8.. R. distance being about 15
milts; '2d. From Now Casa., to the P. Ft W. ic C.
It R , at or 'near the 13d mile loot, distancl, being
about 10% miles.
Plana and specifications of the work on both routes
tan be _sosn at the Company's office, on and after
May
By order of the Board of Directors—
A 1.. CRAINFOILD, President,
N. C. A 11, V It. R. Co.
011 A 1' 1L L for Acidity of the
5...7 Stomach;
Oxygenated Bitters, contain no alcohol ; : •
Covers Pills ' for rheumatism;
Lindsey's Illood•Searcher; genuine;
Bunion and Corn Plaster., warranted;
Jowl Powder, rertsin death to lioachm, Sc.;
benzine, purified; remove. grease, Sc.;
VowelPs Sat Paste, only 0) cents;
Bed ord Water, fresh from the spring;
Edinburg Ale, very superior;
Elixir of Bark, a tonic and stimulant;
Magnolia Balm, removes pimple., he.;
Omnge Flower Water, very flue.
Sold by SIMON JOIINSTON,Daroutsr,
myl7 ' Corner of Smithfield and Fourth streets.
WILLLAM A. Li W YEA, Commissuni
mucw.um, for the isle of
CRUDE PETROLEUM,
REFINED OILS,
KEROSENE,
NAPHTEIA, Sc
No, 130 WATER STREET
Wit - Liberal matt sttranet;s muds oo couelgnmout
.nod prompt personal attention gtrou to all busLa •
m 21:3oul
CWE'S PATENT STRAWBERRY
BASK US.
'ire skipped Blrmvberr . l., twat season, to thd
baskota,tu good =ditto°, to Chicago, Philadelph'
and Now York. For udo •t No. 2 Fifth etrrot
OIL 11Altlir..1.
500 good, second•6snd
OIL BARRELS,
WAITS lIROS..'A CO.,
For saao by
I=l=l
REDDINIi PLAINTK—A very large
LP stock et OAKLAICD GREEN HOUSE. nom
pralaw ROSES, VERBENAS, LANTANAS, GERA
NIUMS, LIELEOTROPES, ANTIRIMNUMS,
YUS
UBIAS, FEVERFEW/3, WALL ' FLOWERS,
PHLOX, du, wholesale and recall. at: low pion.
roy6:1114,
11 Thirty
PRESSES FUE. SALE.
Thirty capital TOBACCO PREfiSES AND COM.
rraksgs for lade luta, by
CARPENTER & FORD,
Cincinnati, Ohio.
- - .
.61 Slight Cold,
VV e
Ch • • - 0114--,- I caelearva
BRONCHIAL or ,0../"C Ohre-CU,
. s c C ;3 . which might be c/te4d,.
gOer , with a simple renteciy.
if, neg/eFted; Often:tenninates seriously:
Feui are aware of the importance if
stopping a' i ccuLak or gfliall.f.
/ Odd in, its jimestage ; that which
in the beginning, would yield to a.
mild remedy, if not attended to, soon'
attacks the tangs.
.4itauirea.groarichictirn . ar...he#
were first introduced eleven. years a t ga
IL has been, proved that they are the
best article before the public for
r.
xdda, 41 1 saner s',
the Ilackin#
Cough in: Xanititmitlian., an 3•
numerous ciffeci.ionsicf
giving immediate - relief.
Public Speakers. sr Singers
will fru:lthem. effeCtw4 for clertirg,
stin..T'iltrenitheiting t/i: voice.:.
• gold cal prugiri., - ts and Oge.firers
inXedioirte, at 25 ein,ts per
ler yer,ts try sums ionanolir, a. a. it EiSII
B. AsaaIiESTOCIL 00.. g. SELT.IBB a 00.
B. I..YARNICSTOOK 00.. B. VANDLUVORT
DERSON BROIL • dentoreakT•
AMittiUN E 1 i'• CLOY • "7191;C:.
,;•
•i vv jtiit -
191v1,,t 28 88.128 , 8t: Cigar'
. 1 !DI E .: ! J. He.
Poe? ,
SMMMI . gi1493 AT 373
CZNTS % yard •ida.
.FTNIE LAWNS At 12% cent', fast
BEAUTIFUL BUMMER DIIVN
RI
' 4P GOODS, of the West ityle, Jut °pima,
ria LIGHT COLORS)) BALIORA
MI=MI
W. & D. HUMUS
NEW! NEW! NEW!
JUST RECEITSD, TUOIIO
Eastern Auction SaleS.,
BARKER & CO.'S,
59 Market Street,
SILI3K.S,
SOLID COLORS AV 87 c. per yard
PLAID AND STRIPED at 50 to Tsc.
BROCADE SOLID COLORS at Cc., and In sd
the deshAble shades.
INDIA MUCKS, heavy quality, .t 50c
BLACK BILKS, In plain. stripes and figured—ass
Immense stock at all prior..
0-IZEN_A_IDIN - ES
A large lot in black and all colon, eery cheap
ORGANDIES, JACONETS & LAWNS
13ZIECE13
THE LATEST IMPORTATION—from 12.3/.e. to
taw. per yard.
GRE.r.iIDI.VE 8E11.4631E11.
Severe' lota, edl new, at various pricaL
SACQUES & MANTLES,
In SILK, CLOTH, and various otber new material.,
In twenty diffident atyles, at all prima—from - 11 Oil
to San no.
ST - T A W LS,
For•
SPRING
and SIMMER.
to great satiety, Darla&
tug lamasery handsome GREN
ADINE and CREPE DE PARIS,
at 810 OC, worth hum 815 00 to
$2O 01. Otherkinds at •
$1 00 and . up
wards.
DRESS GOODS
•
Oar 'lock of those, for QUANTITY, VARIETY
• 01311 ICA PNEBI3, has mayor boon approached tit this
cy.. Prices froro.B% to $1 per yard.
1111EUTE2
lino lot of CLIA LLIIC DELAINES at 12,Ni0. worth
8 reqte.
Oni, lot BROCADE POPLINS, quite new, 12%c,.
orth 2.5 c.
OBEY GOODS, (rain 12%c to 25c
BLACK AND WHO .E. CHECKS, from 12% cevt•
• 76c,
Together with siVithrnost endless variety of Trench,
English, German and &mon DRESS GOOES;Sit the
same rates.
HOUSEKEEPING GOODS,
A laiga 'Lock, able% we.Aro atlllcg 1:1111FOIPILT
CHEAP.
BUYS' AND GENTS' WEAR;
A NEW STOCK, at all prim.
N. B... Positively but One Nice
-
myl7
On Monday, May 19th, 1
JOSEPH HORNE
.
WBI com mence to.tscolversolothat stock Ot mum
nd HAIR BONNETS. CHILDREN'S am RIIL:
DoSS, FLOWERS, SUMPS, and a toll 800 of /-
.
Itir.LINERY 61,300." . 1 V
. , .
. . .
. , / „. -
400 DOZEN HOOP. ENIETE. Di....Dlaxacaut Tied,
Woetm,l3ltettd, Ylexara, OrLtotbak. -Draped% Qtls.
ker, Young Ladles', and all other styles, aa;ling at
Eastern prices, for OAHU. /
/ . .
. .
Whoßeale beyen wfillital our itock of the above
Mt„ her with HOSIERY, °LOPES, RN
lZEtret lES aid HOTIONSIst such whew ea will
enable them to make money, ott them.
• JOSE
/ 'U 110ItNE,
CA - helmets BOOMS 24 end Sit etolst.),
ta4TON, td4,4,MUlit
,/ 'No. 17 117T11
• 't
kilts th e alpa4,-of •
cmalatkv Ank mut, strnme
To a tho ailed /Oa of deshable goodfir
MORE NEW GOODS
HILL AT
M. BURCHFIELD'S,
North-east Cm 4th and Market its.
firW CkLICOS for 12).
Do. 1.101:11LIMIG,..
_12.340.
SOO. 1312;i0H1218
BLACK AND WIIPfE PLAIDS.
MOZAWQIIES, be.t qtat7
ENGLISH BEH3GES
SACQOTS ANDiikIaLSS:
NEW STYLE HOOP SHIRTS
Goat, for GENTS' AND BOYS' WEAR.
'BLEACHED AND UNBLEACHED DUBLIN&
104, 11-4, 1^.4 fITIEinNG
9-8, 5.4 euxowltundss.
TABLE LINENS, NAPKINS ABD:TOWELS
CR&SII, CiSTTON,-DI&PS88
ear DON'T FAIL TO CALL BEFORE PRE
CRANING. ? myl7
ELEGANT ASSORTMENT
NEW STYLE SLOOP SKIRTS, extra rivet WI.
teniaga
EATON, DIAOIOI3I Sc Co.,
=Bain DENIES, HOSIERY, _
SHIRTS, COLLA BM, lES, SUSPILNDENS. -
BUN AND DA IN UMBISELLAtS,
SILK CO MATO, RIBBONS, -
}ll3utiNS. 110018, and all kinds of
WANOY ANTIOLIDIA NOTIONS.
sir WIIOLIZALit BU TNIIS supplied 011 the beet
terms. eras
~lL.:'®
. _
Noe. Iliad 711 MAIIIEET RTRICIT
ni.......
' • _
DR GOODS.
du, male toorder
NEW DRY GOODS,
JUST OPENED
DRESS GOODS, SACQUES, ac
HOSIERY AND SUN UMBRELLAS
ROOSEEZEPING GOODS
GOODS FOR OMITS AND BOYS' WEAN.
PRINTS. HINGHAMS, CHECKS. Ac
TKRAIS—CAsst, itimrs emus cow
C. HANSON LOVE At COOS,
74 Market Street.
• NO. 17 1 11 maim•
Jobbers and Retailers
EW GOODz
EATON, Atittaiint etiCo:B.
, Tim 17And 19 Fifth it.
XiirWholediala and It.tatt at loatast.pricei. ap96
.1U6'770.1 - SwILES.
SOUTH PITTsI3Uxo LOTS AT
ll
AIIOTIO.N.—On 21.i1SDA Y EVBSIBO: XIV
x7,h, et 21 ..dock, will 1.0 sold, ih the aocond floor
salve room of Davie' Auction, Li Pifth street, Thir
teen large Building Loll In the Botough of Bouth •
Pittabitrgh, each Itontiog an average of sixty.ftve •
loot oar Gray' s road, and extending Lack 300 feet' to •-
property of hire. Bailey, being loss numbered 2 toll . •
dicloolve, to subdivision of lot X. • The lois are a
couveginnt walking distance from the bionougshela
bridge, and well suited for Wove who wish to sem&
to themselves a home at low price. _Plans of the lota'
map be had at Davis' unction.
TIMIS ordots—Ten Dollars cash, and live Dol
lars per month until all in paid, without Interest.
my'24 J.'G. DAVIS, Ate.
D
ESIRABLE DWELLING. ROUSE
AND. LOT AT AULTIOIL—On TUESDAY
kirErilliG, Nay 27th, at 8 o'clock, sill be sold, in
the second door salesroom O'Day's' Auction, 2i0.154 .‘
.'Fifth Street. That certain lot or ground (being part
of lot Do. 272 .n Wood. ..plena animus on t•si east
side of - &wad siren, tetecon ;Market and Flury
streets, haring a front of nineteen /00t on Becond
street, and estending.back eighty feet.--on which ls
erected the modern style, well finished; three story
dtrehing house Do. US, containing hall, double
parlors, dinhig-room, kitchen, wash-house, mx ; bed
room and bath-room , gad and water. Has been ; lMo
ly,tipaluted and gaiered,' and is in good order ;
throughout. A good cellar
tinder the unite bottle. •
Any one oestrous of examining the property:Previous
to sale, can dew by calling at the auction IWOI6.
'Mum or date—One-fourth cash ; raid= in area
equal' annual payments, with interest, aenned by
bond and mortgage on tho premien.
cot= J:G;;DAVIS, Auct.
VADJAIILE STOCKS AT MICT 1()N .
TUDSDAY YVFMINU, May-27th, itt
o'clock,-will be acid, in the Second IFIPOI" bales R 060.1
dt the Commercial Auction Hume, 64 Plith,
the following Ust uf Stocks: •
bD Shaine Bank of Pittsburgh Stock;
60: do • Allegheny Suspension Pridge Co.;klOclif
60 do Pains. Railroad Co. Stock;
63 •do Pittsburgh, Sort Wayne amt, Chicago
ItAilway Co. (new stock;) . •
do llorwngshola insurance Co. Stock.'
I.2Pittsbcrgh Insurance Co.; ' •
6' do Penns. •co -do.
isy22 J. 6. DAVIS, Acct.
WISH, TOBACCO, • BEGARS,. &e. --43 n
WC/1111Dga MOUSING, hbei 24, at 10 o'clock,
will be sold, at • the Commercial Auctitu Haute, 64.
fifth Street.. _
6 barrels Sanduiky Sim; •
10 do Bleeeieee Herring;
3 boxer Virginia Cerentinh •Tobatim;
6,000 Llama began;
1 box .Indigo;
6 boxes tiround DID Colhie.
mj-23
ItMM=
CONGRESS GAITER TOPS AT AUG
TION.—Iur MONDAY
at 10 o'clock, will be sold, at tbo Commercial,Atto•
Uon Jlouse, M Fifth avant, 8 dozen Ehith,
lah and Patent Loather tatter Top➢a,, for men's wear;
whirs can wow he examined at the Auction Room.
The ILLWItiOLI Cr the trade is Invited.
inl24 J. 41. DAVIS.. Anat.
f, 4 1 I rEaCIUK 13Utiti AND 114.1.11P. , 1;
P. 7 AT AUCTION.--On bATITRDAY
Ref 24th, atil o clue/L.l , th C=ler`
.dal Auction liouse,6l.leinn street, Inci erior Top
Buggy, Weat'e mete, nearly new; One bCOl[ll Mare,
works in single or double lumen. • -
in LI • •J. G. DAN IN, Auct.„
fluuLrAnavr LEVAIIC -WATCH.
Ax Auerzox.--cin seTtruDAY tVS2n3OI
MAY 24th, at 8 o'elockorill be eold, at the Oossznat
nial Auction Ileum, 64 Stith streer.l.ree evertor Jo
eeptt Joheaoit. Patent lArell . Watch, gold bunttu
tase.lB carat« • : J. PAY'S, Anet. ' r
. .
I):tiIiTtIRDAY ~.110/alLNCi‘litai.24th, *0 .19
o'clock, will be sold, at the Commercial Auctic
}louse, 04 Filth street. . ; . ....- :... Ci f ...
_.1,00m /bs.-tist.Steel. 1 incb square. '. . - [....- • .
J. 0.. I , A V 10, Axiit.
P_AHOUCHE ANI) .RANNENS
JUPAUOrION.—On SATIIIIDAY dWUNW% Nor
'kith, as u. cecloa; rail be odd, el' the Couuneretel .
Audio. Bowe, Flab Wee!: One single-hope
Be oucho in seed conditine, au..bcne eat eteigle
nem, e leer mounted J. G.
Cuu TERs. AND , btirdaiNG .AT
AUCTION:Oa trATURDNY NOUNING.Mai
. 21t14 at 10 o'clock, sold, et the Comm :tali
Auction none, 51 Fifth street, wood Mote Coastam,l,....
ebelrlog,,Drawang_lca. • J. O.
, P1.1.1r0.
— NE;PIANOSc
$2OO F iQantitnire.ec • .rancul =nerd,
lull iron fresun, event:any, 7cc , ciPlANOS;inscle
In Hew Tork,'can bs ban for low pins
They u9otully,waerentod. •
mu.
Agents for lhe cclulT ?lexica,
QQ
.L* ll ' : 8. '380
A tkart oupply of thoat,elenat. usofol ana cheap
ILARAIONMIti rocoivod tiodas.. Tatham, Ithaca
ors of Schools, Sittgion: Masters, Leadora of Cnotrs,
. 0 4 tn. public goaeral!y, an reopectroll7 • Invited to
COL and otamlna - thew . , at dm moods nantroono of
ituakiton. Wood at. .
TIN IZELTON "MOT/WHS . NEW
YOUICRIANOSe—Anothor supply Odle larga
Boron Oman, Softwood ?bums ' from jlaseltoa
prOthers, Now York, jut recelvedand fordo by
mye ' JOHN H. MEMOS, 81 Wood 0f...
DULL% 0$ FOR T Wt./11U Al OBELI DOI,.
LAR121. , -liednali Brothers 'elegant pdssweist.7
pi.d1103, - wlttreareed - tavvrotm4. - pornete." -
Adl loon hams,- Rosewood to and rich nentaitiop h ,
foe TWO RONDRZO DOLLARS: For sale
)OHS 11. MELIA% a wood
frIWO eir.A.X)I4IMIAND, - FIVE 00.
• 1: TAT! POBTABIJI, .11ELODICObli. of Gorkarf
I Ifeedboarand Ihrou I Ibunlin. ,lror WI by
myS JOHN IL lIIILLOII, St Wood stmt.
VNAB C 3 .PlANl.lB.—Bplendui new .
.I.litoth of the celebrated' Geld Medal Premium
PIANO P 011,113, matturartured b b i e lLsu Lute 41
Co: They bare been awarded the
tor eieellemee' our all colupelision, auriiirr=sno
tratooset by RIOLIMUND XISALBSBG, XL =AO.,
BATTER; tied other diatiogsalled,Plut•
iste;t4 beialtill, oot irtmeriorith any Able woo:
try:. CUAIILOSTX LObill. 43 MI kistree4,
•
bole Agent tor the Maouraetpters, for Pittsburg%
Rd Westerufemmylrarda. • toyal
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