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'..;,^,11;114'41c MEE MEM itt'''s - tiiti.g'ii - T::.:6i'zetitt''''':':,: , .:-i_ iki.. ~..„.i,,,...„..,-.4,-a_ "-..,,,,i::...:..,.....,-._-...,.._._- THURSDAY MORNING, MAY 29 In paw:mm of a monition, adopted. by the NE kUNLIC.LN EXLCIITIVE coisharrEE or AL • • ' LZGITE n ttSQRTT, et theirriveting held train Yrix 91th, 131, entice to hereby 61,en that . PNIPLAItY,DIEETINOS 'will be held in the inuion* but Vokatirotlishir eed.7.lesiesbles.eLther Ccieriti;lit whit the mew pbscee of holing; elections in each Pre- - .',4140,0P SittnnitTi-JCAT 21 670 862 , 07 the (Action Of.rwq*prerF.s• .:nru hiltasTrectliet, 'to a Ocorfeliticn, hil4 sm. the FOLth:Wilici The Onrreablori ,i;111 'cuiuT44o itatiit= at the COCILT HOtrag,it II easeci. iiithkete ' aPILEST, ilattf MOE OF "e023310N , MEAL Aih, an ASPOCIATZ, LAW JUDGE tr con Kom PLZA6,-413,iind S. COUNTY to Irrlßtaxig elect UNLICOLTES to . me !matt - ILE PUBLICAN CONVISTION,to:be beiti •„ • • : 1 ; therthiitiiteetiege to the tcanishipe wilt_ be 'll.64batirden the bean of 3 and 6 ' p. w., end in the chits aid boroughs between 3 acid 7 p,m., of,sald .4111; • Th.ell;94,ltxnftt of ttn Wagers& btu% towu '4lK*l4lh... inerhing, and 11 the duo end bot , , aug!ii 17 whet- .- J. IE. 131LAVO, Cluirrean. 8. 6cuoise. - Je:;seeettei7. • .• • Or fdrtnAntailuding matter will be found iAlk:coin,..llrot 'and fonitl pies tooridnlf. -"Jahn iti it Pet. After the House had goti:through with ilia'iroCeediUgs on the I Conflication Emancipation bills, on MoudayritsturAnd , odthe,Tiules end took the bill siring and (modeles , half des value idihe.Planter, the prize 'they necoustitu• fioasily brouglit from 'Charles ton a hrbor I Irketrpott hfr. Joust i CairraFtaue took :his hit and hie departure; followed biy other. Kentucky . - rctembers- . , • At, the door a friend expositilated with him,4 but the 'testy old 'gentleman pushed muttering by. 0n1.V.-nine ',stilted against the- bill, -`among themlNrallandigham, -- of course, and Phillip Johnson, jifPennsylite- Bia,-. many:of those, who opposed 0011080.11 , . emancipation on grould of Unconstitutionality a minneit before, voted _to grant'Robert Small his freedom and . itelf .the value of the steamer :Planter, therel4 confirming the right et/tobertend all other loyal tenth Carolians te'oonfuscaus Toads and slaves; a Porter they:deny Pongress and:the Piesidsnt. 3de mate, end fog whichsurrounds has rendered them unable to see truth - and , juitibe. - Their minds are befogged with 'rine..idetep . that slavery somehow is sacredly gaarded by the Constitntioni: and that no crime it can commit, no crisis can_ be-so great,to bring it, into thecategory of 040 to be removed., Every right of . sou or iroporty is Iresfy sacrificed for the w•IP411 of the. - Pouu t a7 - b'? rested and• imprisoned without due precees of law, theireedom'uf_ the press,eurtniled, private:troperty may be selied--and there le'Vttt vtiitimur or - ceMplalUti - becanse itis believed to be necessary for the ailvatiMs of the country in thiti fearful crisis. -2- But 14iivery, assanomaly,Aterinie, a histant, by-word among - the - nations, &local instittit gen merely tolerated, by the Constitution slavery, the aerate of , all our difficul t es; and which morethat all Other thingi, keeps than', up- r -mnst not - be touched. flowloag will sensible men ;persist in such egre giou. folly suchajumbleofaontradictions , and rendor,thernelvee ridiculous in his ' 167' Fremont ReOforchig Banks Tito Wheeling Intelligence?, of yesterday, gives tho results of an editorial reconnels— fiance of General Fanuores Division, at a 'very interesting junCtnre, the writer was at General Fussiest's - headquarters, in Franklin, Pendleton; county, when Gen -:‘ruis 1401(4 and . Scanner. fell beet after 'the battle.of McDowell, and iIIXXOFI came nyito them wfth reinforoementi lie thus tells Whathesaw and heard, with, of course, some itdditioa of ',conjecture and interprets- . • .' Oh bgtintiky "last, late in the day, Gen. Prunentreceived a dispatch from the Ste retatiot-War to fall back with his entire command to thee_upport of General Banks, and at dajrlight on_Sunday the_troops com menced breaking camps, by regiments, and in.. the - day that whole army of over twenty thousand men were on thii-move: It was a grand sight to„see 'thexe.l'arettking eetur , ;No:one outside of the General's confi . dentialtuivisers of course knew the object more,' bat the guessing was re ' roarkablY accurate. Some said the idea vW,g7gernearer our supplies; others to • get in the of the'rebels, and in con , junitionwith 'Hollowell, "bag' them after theytherb d chased Banks far enough: Others • supposed it Wll3 to protect our comninnica - don with New Cres - kand Cumberland by means of line thrown out fromV airfield I to Green Spring.. Run, which will probably turn mit to-be the correct supposition:..• ' , The March - for the first twenty miles Was \ slow and bard.- The road were tufted as Atop ae they .could.. be,. and the heavy artil 14erri*tdragged along with great diffloul , :ty-tr.tOrif the-pieces requiring sia,eight _ ,rindeven - itus horses. ' The first day's joui ..yWas' . to the upper crossing of the &lath Branch, of ',the I'ov:urine—the plaza whore -the - Int:lde bad blirnt , the bridge, and' which we were obliged.to _span with, a ponto.ou. Theliert. day'remarchwas Intended to be a distance of soma Awenty-five-miles; to a point beterten Petersburg and Moorefield. , We presume. iaide, as_the 'General washdrrYingforward with all speed. What ihefinale of-the ,marolf will beef course . is only of speculation. We will all firs darortwo: -An °jab oC Allegiance A bill Was introduced by Senator Howe,;) of Wisconsin,. on Monday, against the rose water pilicy.of-dealing with the rebels. It authorises.the Prettident to cause an oath . 2., to be administered to every adult. citizen the insurrectionary districts, to the effect that he abjures all allegiance to any :Government; foreign or domestic,-In hostil ity to the United - States, and will not, by Word or deed, aid and abet it, but will bear , true ifilegiance to.the United States, and - • ; will ,give it information of tiny-danger ,Whicii threatens it,,and when required se stet isrepel l ing an; assault upon it. This oath - maybe administered : by any cotaman der .of Post or delacinxient, and any Cid _ lector orldarshat A refusal to take it ex - -poses the person:refusing to the penalty of 4111 re, not lers - than $1,090, or to ,imprison= • .ippnt not less than sir months. ' • • CALL ON Ida,„ I..tiaose Letters frora London announce that Mr. BoMeiderti Minister Resident to the United su i te ! the Burgomaater for Bremen, now on leave of .ilbsf3noe in Eriie, arrived at London , and InTedistelr paid his _re . jipe-cis tie - agent Cf. seceieln in England, Aa a diplomat -of high stand ing, Mr. Nchleideu, *Courtier to nbli- Washington, tries to be popular in I • with reference lo posSible'eme genies A.,:Couvitiosinuir" tof_ - __the Cincinnati ier- Gatiqtt eiyi:that .431 en.. Negley has. been verk,ne dealing tiVe in Srith sebel v rillas -infesting. southern ; Tennessee and • rEEL*G IN NWOLK: rat ' — ciririeeitilonisti::rheir S trod. ofliollMen. Obi' ..spoodenos of the Ecevfog i rost.l . . Nonrots, May 23, 1582. , ere in 'Norfolk. We occupy the city, Jo not control it. The secessionism Anti teal here alcine-is unchanged, only it is „not armed, nor, ; pa tided 1 battalions, segintents and corps, with.munitions of war. We are regarded with the Same assassin-like hatred which 'killnpicktits. and Union men in the field,_ and on the way, from behind , the bush, for the saki Ed killing.'. It ill only' silent,•but not bidden - or suppressed. Men, and wo- Men 'manifest this hatred by ;,looks and sigue whenever an insignia of , the Union appeari--, insulting every Un i on officer or soldier by their manifestations. It is Ws who &rounder aggression. Men who, twolweeks ago wore; he uniform of the secession army, -frequent:the' streets, and stand with; defiant aspect in 'positions pur .posely iiiconveelent , and diseemraoding to the passing Union I:officer,s; and every- Where the, latter are" officiallY expected - to evince the extreraest deference to this lively hatred end insolence. ..i:Womeri manifest their hatred by , angry grimace, . slamming violently of doors, b linds or ,windows, and what a lady woalditvolt at AS an indecent flaunting of the 'dress with the hand. Offi sera baring remarked, in,my presence, of these - insults; I asked , of a number if it had been e4,15 , ,it.b. them.- ,Orie, an officer of the slgaaleorps, of the most refined personal appearance; replied,,-"n thousand timee"-:- all had been frequently insulted. ' • The body of a Union soldier was passing to the grave, escorted by a company of his comrades. , .A vamp appeared at her threshold,. clapped her hands, and exclaim ed: There is one more gone to the Devil.". The chaplain: who heard this,` : entered the church. 'During Service a woman by whom he seated - himself wait . . participating in 'g ag ing a Lynn—" When I can read my title clear"—when observing him, ceasing the hymn, but without Tause, - she ran on: "My God I here is a Yankee."' We email Yankee* tin more atelitionisti; ; Even thenctiveprinciple of what they term renew:tit hatred, andrittl" What con stitutes se.bduinerenotatin g add regenerstingetate ofininitand Soften tug--cif :heart._ For several years it has been the subject:of my; philosophic °envie. Lion that such , a reality as "religion" has -nev existed in'thit'South. It Is a curi ous fact to understand, 'bat a-comprehen sion f the laws of mind 'will 'enable us to do sn. -Non luta what oonstitutei patriotism ,or devotion, O the Pnion ever been genera in the S i outh—an equally curious, but, , to me, prey ously plain fact which the war disolo ises.siThey are united, but not one with us in y point of civil or political character. A Lseceasionist, a few days since, in; the preselute of-Unionists, proclaimed an his glotationthat he had "killed his man." respect, tis whichwas to entitle him to the espeet, admiration, deference, and all that is t a ttering to savage pride, of his fellow_ men'. • This, single illustration declares and .reveals the whole ambition and "nobility" of Southern character; and is it not Ptoof, even to the apprehension of the'child, that this can 'only result in the absence of reli, gion and good in the cheraCter ? A. re turn of , injury to any body toward whom they are offended is the parental lesion from childhood in the South. Self-glorification and latred to :whatever does not defer to and make peace with this is what really exists as "religion" in the South. IT isivery evident that our Government, in taking away Banks' forces, for the rein forcement of McDowell, acted upon erro netavintelligence. The following note, from a special correspondent of the N. Y World, from Banks Division, shows that Banks perceived ' his danger, and warned the Government of it: Sraasaritai Vs, May 22.—Gen...Banks telegraphed to the War Departmeni_ that information that could be relied upon had been 'received of the position of Jackson's' and Swell's forces, laid asked permission to combine his own force with Blenker'e mid Shield's to attack them. He received the reply that they hid positive information that Jack,ton was then near Fridericksburg via xtp``ii, threa tenin g McDowell, A 'de serter,. who came in and desirld to be sent to Illinois, brought the information to Gen. Banks, upon which his request was found ed. He told a very straight story, and ap peared to be very reliable. gave a par denier account of what Jackson had been doing ever since we left him near Harriso nburg. He went, through Brown's Gap to ward Charlottesville, and, then took the railroad for the purpose of reinforchig Johnson in the neighborhood of Milroy, Ile arrived_ six. hours after the fight, asd since then hail withdrawn to a point eight miles from Harrisonburg,-near the bifurca lion of the Shenandoah, at which place be is now located. Tithing the Responsibility , ' Such is the confidence "of the nation in Me. Lincoln that it trill bo reloiced to - know what Senator_ Wilson stated in his place 'yesterday, that the President had, himself directed the recent changes and _movements of the army. •It is not the fiery. l Eitanten nor the cautious McClellan that we are to_. charge with the-responsibility, but the 'ju 'dicious Commender-tn.Chiet. if any part of the business seems dark arid inscruta ble; we must trust to the *ell known judg inent.of the President for &proper eiptan ation of it all in due, time. If, it seems :strane that McClellan drew off one of thebest of McDowell's divisions; if McDowell then took two-thirds of .Banks' army; if Banks was compelled, in cense queue% retrace his marchein if Fremont Is stopped in his progress, or does not cut off Abe - retreat of Jackson, which,..with full supplies, he could easily do, let us rest As mired that therelme been some good reason for. it all. ',lir: Lincoln, in most other mat tera, his, conducted himself with rare'wls dom and prudeice; and it is not to be op posed that these qualities will desert him in his capacity as:head of military affairs. . Baiting taken the responsibility, how ever,the President must not forget. that the people wilt lioldiithito it. They confide in his honesty, they believe in • ffiseern ment and sagacity; 'they, do not doubt his courage; but theyltritove,itoo, theiremeiMe interests at stake, what enormous eapnfces of life end ' wealth I* are atakiny,,iindthoy • will exaot,the moat _rigid account;frooi all • their.stewards.—N. - Eve Post:- •• Slr. Snootier on . Nourepapers.‘ c".fllebive.ugrinenoryn . at<thel'lymonth httrecchore ast night, matte eloquent plea for newspa pers, speaking of theii as one of the most ?ttent elements of our oivilettow , ',"There rs,' Bald be, "a :common vulgarr objection about newspapers that•tthey lie' so; they , don't,ile any more than you 'do. Man •is naturally a tying . ereature. Truth is a giAlrom Heaven, and very few of us pos sess it before we get there. The iieWspa per gives , both facts and niniors,and they would be Vain - air they'adi - dix - ot„do so. It is ter the leader to'judge of these' runtime; The last economy . should be in regard to newspapers. It 'is better -to -deprive 'the body of some ribbon or jewel or gen:Cent, th an gndeprive the mind of its sustenance." —lt Y..faper. - • . • Gessaat Stoat Is Wasamoros,--Major . Sionertir:Blgel -- iirrived . :ll- 7 Wasidegteit on Tuesday I:morning. .I.le - - ealled , ,apon the Presidept, and met _with . a warm reception from Dlr. Lincoln; 'lt idsaid that he is here by orders ; from the gorernnient; Ped itlm u bead siggested by- proiSinent -men that command be given him with Gen. 'ldciDow-' ell: is believed that his enterprise, skill and dash-4041d greatly;aid in getting - that ifelmanialtiolimond or in retrieving, the ground t i:cane any , part of .`oar forces shoat meet iirith ohook.—SPerio/ po• pitch Ask . . rThe:Battle of the Pertai- -- ! . I jrzw_....d.DrEirriszirmrie s. . , , - ! A Se/416:14.rein BatterY-4ettp 13 lfroa! Capt. • .. ...-------------------=.--•- 1 Posid-12441 .V6Zehtf. NI -=•-•-- \.: 32LIRABAKBERS',... In a letter from Captain D. D. Porter, On. PNEEND, IN THE sIONY. 1 . Tilted S C ate ' s • IC " Y. ' t°:-&-lla-thr T imes ' of 0 --; ',.E or XH.E. PI:TEST - TIMITIIN. CALIDI 'lowa; ditedShip bland, ?day 4.. th, lie nays:. --.-- . .. . . Four rume and floating - batteries, such' as the world 'never before sawi r hate been destroyed in thole te attack. 't4 Lanisian a, li s. an invincible steam-batteryrw etet on fire and sent:down on the vessels hile I was engaged;in drawing up a cal tulatitm for the surrender of the forts—a 04 of truce flying at the time. She exploded 'within three hundred yards of us and sunk in one minute., her splendid battery of rifled guns being lost to us. Her fragments fairly coverelYert„St. Philip, and !tilled a man of theirs in the fort. There teas Southern honor for you! ' That' vessM was four thousand tons, two hundred. and seventy feet long; and had sixteen heavy rifled guns—all made in “Seceshia." She intend ed to take position that Mgr, when., she would have' driven off all our fleet, for 'as a proof of het/invulnerability ono of our heaviest eldps laid within ten feet, of her, al and delivered her whole broadside, making l no more Ampression enter hfin if we were firing peas. , The Danish= 'a -shot, on the contrary, went , through nil through the above mentioned sloop-of--war; as if she wad grass.! The iron Manassas I hit three ves sels before- her commander a her ashore and abandoned her. She hasn a trouble some customer all through. ..In New Or leans our offipers found the most splendid speciMen of a floating bat ery. the world ce,. ever seen, (a sekgoing offs; ,) and had she been ,finished and succeede in getting to 1 1 sea, the whole American nay would have been !destroyed. She was six thousand fons,ltwo hundred and se enty feet long, sixty; feet beam; had four engines, three propellers; four inches (anin some places • . More) of iron, and wool steam eleven mytt , knots an hour. She cost 'Mr. Mallory S ----- Co." OM million of dollar . The beat one I sin floating- by me jras a, dry : dock turned into a floating battery, mounting sixteen guns, and the ! ent ire . engine, whleit was to propel it, hericetically sealed bye thick iron turret against shot. She woolsank, but floated down to 'South West - Paei " and is now-aground on the bar and Minim easily rained. Bea des these mon stein, the naval part' of - i'm enemy's do fonles'at the forts consisted of six or'lslllroll iron-clad gunboats; almo t imperrionis' to i ilia, and certainly so agii net vessels coot ing bow on. 'We had UP ing there on our side but twenty frail , mo tar boats, Eve eloaps-of-war, nine or 61 poor gunboota 1 (in all a tittle over one h ndred and forty guns), to contend against wo of the most impregnable forts in this r any other coun try, mounting one hund d and twenty seven heavy guns (many) of them rifled), three iron-plated batteries, mounting thirty one guns, six or seven 1 iron-plated gun boats, and nine or ten thi ge got up for the occasion, soon destroyed, and their power • . never to be known. • • ' • Allow me to send you a perfectly correct treeing of Fort Jackson, ode by the coast survey party attached to the mortar fleet. They acted in the Made capacity s t s the to pogriphieal party hold iri the army. With i out them our work would a te been tedious. They 'triangulated eve position occupied by the mortar vessels,-a dit is safe to say that we knew to a yard e exact distance of the mouth of - the mo re from the cen tre-of the fort. -The en Y never saw us except , for one day, whert one of the divi sions of six vessels wa; placed in sight, getting pretty roughly andled. I moved them under a point of woods, where, with their masts covered w ith green bushes, and their rigging with vinevhey were invisi h tile to the best glasses. Our firing was a e Matter of calculation, nd you may judge how accurate it was, w en I tell you that :1,818 bombs struck in e centre and solid parts of the works;8 80 struck in the moat near _the found non, shaking the I whole fort-to its. tame; nearly 1,600 ei -1 I ploded in and over th works, and 1,857 etruek about the levee in the marsh close around, and in the pa anti near the wa ter's edge, , where the steamers attempted to come. All small boatel, scowls and armed barges were sunk ; tui I if the garrison had desired to get away, they could not have -done so eiaily. I ne• 'r saw so perfect a scene of desolation an ruin, nor do I be lieve there was ever nah perfect mortar practice. • We could clear the batteries whenever the soldiers appeared on the ram parts. In fact. no DO there could be worked. (Signed) D VID D. Noma, CoMmonding Flotilla. Hon. James W. Orkhces, U. S. Senator. ~ .. _ -. -. . . - ' ' " • A Coaonsa Cosr 1 1 M IL ATZ SOLDIE—We had an interview th' morning with a ver7 intelligent "contra nd" named George Jackson, who was a tached to one of the rebel batteries at Yo ktown during the oc cupation of that plat by the Confederates. He hadleen in the artillery service some tl , six-months—his m ter being a lieutenant in the company wi which he was con nected. The poor fellow', hands were frightfully burnt in handling hot shot. Be had been provided with leather gloves; but these getting b rat through, he was compelled to use - his naked hands. He in forms us that a lar number of negroes were employed on tao different batteries— that indeed they were relied upon to do a good share of the .leavy business" of man ning them.—Albany ,Evening Journal. The Atlanta Con Aimaa federacy, of the 18 Ve devil with fire,'l by to fight the Yankees. 1, • t iii Georgia alone we 6 o t k o i st t sl t n i trhagieiorifan. fate en t3lefl oo We ng pf r et oesfion thatbe we must "fight t arming our negree-1 -There is no 'dealt could pick lip, tgnl - would rejoice in Yankee' in deadly 'willing almoit to r upon-such an enco JrOTICES. PUBL./ T THE IRON CI me of Pen sad Clair ORRIN°n, R. o'clock :es. TS LEDGER. LECTURE i. ' OOLLEGS,• THIS (THUBso,e,) PILIV WFOR STA'4% BENATK-ROBERT datcnilu, 81: . of Pitt tolanchip, will be • otuididate for the BM Senate, before the Twat Ile. publican Courentloo., zny2fhdaerta Ty". ENP 1 , 40T.112.11:.---Whe n .IIT-7 agars.lllVI ot D tbe Allegheny Perrysville M P.' a R. have this day &tined • Vlsidend of ONE DOLLAR _yes share on the, capital stock of the Corapiny, hie to the Mock bolder', or their their legal repre, nentatlres, at the oolloe of the Treasurer, on or atter :the fleet day of lone heat. NEWN CAMPBELL. Eecreiary. Alatabsn2. WILY 23; 18e.r0y23-3t • • • • • -....-------- T;rA I.IOE. The claims of the. late : Arm 04 I.Is k .AIINAOHAN & 00. have Vern left fer settlement liritti JAMES MILLER, Esq., Oble street, SEW!: City. The object le not to mid cost, to socounts Mit business eepgs,sente ps,,. -Tenting yemonsl at talon to collection, we hope r those 'lntetested 'er nuke prompt set leulent. se abase. , , , .., , • J. L. CARNAGIIAN. , . • R. It IRORRIS,, . • enyillw . Memerly J. L. Carnashen & re. licsuzuzios waY , Cotirattr.rku election for • Board of Twelve 'Director* of the *People's Ineuraacei Go.", will Oe held'at.the NerchaMe Exchange, on • ,'M OfilDitT. JUNE pur,11102., ,between the hours alO m. and 2p. zn. ..,By order of. 0011111681021EltS. N.--, Purellolland Gin, • teed - direct fmm the Ctistom TTOLT 'n 9,101 -J' 1.100 8 , for sal! IKON:JOEINSTON ith field wd 4th strata SEIM Q irq SIIION JOHNSTON, lor sale by ilthfledd and toarth sty. WI .1.. UV.. , •• • • Dfripcbts. ' • 28 Wes. ' • In store and for ea 1 eby " • , tr , I 2BkIAII DICK" Oro. ti.E.M.SS.-,-100boxes , W. loszes our Ihaburg Okeese,Jait st. fItLEE6E, 'Q a. Chase; 25' npusired sod for • my FB4NK Rl. pNldENTar:ll . 4 l :; l ?tits, 2ra by - • I ..laa,;vo/GTeCO. 0 Lak* F. 41 1 8, sayZ3- ;_ ifrla,79.V."-t..-4„,-, _ 1222273 S. HAVEN, WOOD AND THIRD STILEETi. It corttaitts Pot, Ink, raper, Pencil. Za s.°l°l4o. Clocker* and Cbecktrboaxt, 61131 vet measure. only 8 Janke. b, 2 Indio, pPROVEI) SCREW NVKENcIi. th of 'February, 182, by HOLM( At PIERCE, of Blairsville, Pa., This W WINCH will fit a burr or imt of auy without adjusting, and can be .used with greater and la much Wier adapted for all Practical purpose., than any now In owe. 'The patentees are desirous of dispoatug of, territory, and will remain I .1 . a few dye at the MANSION HV llßli, corner of Grant std Litany atrecti. alir - Those dealing in patent rights will find it to their advantage to pail sod WO this IMPBOVED I'ATENT. m.29:4.t NO. ea SOUILTH 15,111ZET Deposits toads 7ith, this Doak before the FIRST DitYOF J17,1a. Will draw Interest from that date CHAS. A. 06LTON. Treasurer. VLOUlt.— . h4OO bbls. Vele of Ohio White Whrat; 100 . .. do Bahroad do do; IEO do Rocky Monad do do; 1(0 do Th,nel do do; Mb do Graham do d "200 do Baba Louis; 100 do Gars k Marshal; .100 do Hardest% MO do Dement; In store sod to arrive, for sal. by 11ACK.ROWN LItiEURT. Ho. 297 LibertYsteeta• L' A 00AL of the beet quility, at the EXCELSIOR COAL YARD. eat en d fiewinary Hi On 01,1 0 41=6d, at the JAMES RENO Allegheny City. • eney2B . 3l.ra•ilen - 51=13MEIMS2a11111111111 • • 4. G. •LLLN Umpectfially informs the public that this celebra and ted and fashionable waterlog plus Ls nom open, folly preparod for the reception and ecoOnimodetlon of of visitant, and will be kept open until the lint October. • Famous wlaiing BEDFORD 21.11.2EDAL WATEII b• supplied at tbe following priori, It thu Spring, els: If, • barrel, (oalta f 3 00. For • bait barrel, ...... 2 00. Patin, wil:Ong rooms or say Information In ,re. gsrd to the place will address the "Ikdford Mineral Spring. Company, Bodford; Pa." myltßew RILLIAttII TAIILES, with tiharpie Patent Caddon, ere well _kown to be superior to all others. Patented November, lede. Manolktory, 143 FIILSOI3 STREET, New A nd wcond•band • TABLES, BALLS, CITES, TRIMMINGS:Asc., CAT'Ordors by nail will IVCSIVO prompt atm EGS ,LND .LEl,lb ARTIFIG Ipbo'ocekbnkted Patoot ANGLE4EA LM acid ARTIFICIAL HANOI 516 BROADWAY ,ppwito SL Skt°la• Hotel.) Cs_ 'll,roi fora Circular. .. ARCM- - . . S boxes Madison Pearl Starch, , 12 make Pearl Smell, suitable for Cotton Fact tt r rt ilt osale by DATS N W o. N 22 1& .4 L I I b N er II y A u T e s. e bble. Baltimore Herrin& 100 do do : 4 hadi. 11,1 do -and hale bl.ta.3iam. 2 and 3 Ilacktral, partying is P. It. &land Or Web, • „ BlIlilY5Lt Z 7 and 23 Smithfield sire.t. . . 3 o nn LBS. COLINTSY—SACON in vu Aare and for eale by CINCINNATI LEAD WALKS. McCORNICK, GIBSON & CO 3LIISIIFACTL'IMBS or Lead Pipe, Sheet Lead And Bar Lead ALSO DEALERS IN Pig Lead, Patent Shot and Block Tin. • MITT BTRIXT,S=III7OI NLux Ay') SITAMOWL • Being exclalvely in the Lead Trade, we can turniab the above to better advantage to Dand ott. manta term', than can be heel etwErebere. eps:Gm THEOLOGICAL AN RELIGIOUS BOOKS eirtiISTEILS attending the meeting of the Gen. Assembly of the U. P. Murat, sre Invite I to sal the tarp and •,linable stook of stand rit TatiOLOCIICii, BELIGIO.OB and USUEL 11,NE0133 BOOKS, for obi by ROBERT s.• DA VIS, 03 Wood str full ;apply of all the important tme Books. my 24 putitats . taTRATE. LIN MAC* DI EplA., I.lli In 6 oz. bottled, in tbs form of powder. It bi entitled to special peerages oder the lignid Citrate of Magnate, iterates., and must klitieral.'Wetere,: tieldlitz Powders, and other similar articled'. When taken tot he morning, regalarly, 'lt boa an eihnirable effect on the general system, removes constipation, correcting acidities, and cooling Li all febrile crim plaints. Yew sale by Boers. YAB Li IiATOOKB and moiti Diwfic", and eit the miumfactory. No . 193 ZPring street, New York. Prim 95 cents. • salaam SUNDRIES -1-bale Cotten; V bag Ginseng; 2 bbi. do• ' 2 do Beeewas; 2 bap Dry Apples; • 2 (WOW Untrue; • • On steamer DODS, to arrive and for DsaCK le by roy2ll ISAIAH I ICY a CO. BIBIIAWRICKIS BAKINU 1 - 'OWDBII., put up In one pound, halvesOd Turtle yea. uses, intruded the best In um . fruth supply reo'd and for ale by JOHN . A. RENSHAW, m 127 corner Liberty sad Band streets. BaconO.N.-70.100 Ant nice country Shoulders, Mot and Haw just mailed bystrAmet Stoma flrabasn, and for sale by JAMES A. PATZEkt, conner"l".". rriktE arkAVEST,', LAttLiEtST by AND JL BEST 6011001. 011613143 Ira made Prince 3. Co., and sold' only by UIIARLOTTE BLVDIE, 43 fifth street, Sole agent for hauls d Oo.'ir unrivalled Inmn. myTI PIANO 161:OULS.-4,argest assortment Milano Stools laths city. Ju.t mitred. CHARLOTTE 8LUD1C...1 . 3 WAtttscrect, my22l Solt tttwzit for tinabe'cultritalled ?taco. rruwaxx, THASSE6 FUR, J. Thirty capital lODACCD PlLlkdi.9 AND 0011 "E"" I"' I ZUPELITEft d TORD, Cinclaati.,Ohto. (10N &JAIN 51EN T BACON-100,00 0 \-1114. liams,lbouldsrs andrecelved per 0. & P. 12, B.; and in store sudlar stile by cDUNALD & A litioCliLlC, 1:43 ant r. 44 Lftnity street, near Waal.. LA.11.1)—.1.6 jars Leaf Lard • . ilk'. d IAM do; TETZED, corner Market end rind 'stmts. ler We by seyo7 111.E.F.8-30 blue. - prime W. .1:t. Choesi •V received end for sale _ WU) r it-32 bb & 'choice • extra 12=1 L. Flour, ncelrestroad for sale by • • . • • . , •-. 3A$. A. rxrzza, i corner Itarkas sod First los. I)A$ "NW f LOWS-.-2 9 buil:4101101ff 17 landing arid [arial. b 7 - my 2 7 ISAIAH DICKEY & CO.' EINRAI /No. 1 1..dt1i11 , --8 barrels-no landing mrlcket So. 2 and far sale by 1,027 , 4? 'NAIAD DICKEY it CO. AY Fit I 11 . -2.o'saoks Dry Apples* to exited and Jai fal4 bv. - 11. VCILLItift. A tiltv.V3E; - . in carts, - . .kega -.arid Ja . . barrels, reixlved awl, for fnle by EIINRYALZOLLIII2,L% TA • - itliP-245 -0840,30.1irriTei JJka Ws by ' &B&W.. .~® OBititiANCE chatAglogihe gtadex-i.0.01 Ass- of Ea:d strest, bettress,Peltos street sad OT.I bill strtet; Roberts street, from - Ceram asset. to Eked-street; Millsr-grees-from Osarre • sveroue•to j .- Etsd street; Irmo s crei4.tram'toorau arse. to Boot j • 1 rreet•ititi-Ciasvicatflre*.t..,kiin Reed Street.ta Itesit • dp i esc.l. Be ft ordetased . ned insodvd 6 I the Mayor," At. downs nod Muss of ESltotogyk, 4 &in and Cosmos Council ossinablett;iroid it la' lawby waked" by the on. abrity of A. muse, 'flat the 'grade of the north curb of Beed stnsst, commetielng thdestternOurlillini of 'Fulton street, shall bus an ascent 'Of 4° 84341 above the turist:4u 8 - het per 100 feet for a diet anos of 160.41 feet to the western curb line of Crawford I Ott street; thence rite i.Ge feet to the cut curb lino of I Cpl Cmte.ord street; thence riot 0'.0r,10.11 feet pr 100 feet. to tlio westent 'curb of' Yine"stnest; thence rise 1.49 feet to theesatern anti lion of Vine itreet; thence rise 1 0 OW. or 14 feet per 100 feet, to theweet ern curb line of Stiller street; Mei:meads& 1.150 het to the eastern end, line of Hiller strettf - thenes [lee 66' or 14 loot per 100 feat. to the western curb line of Roberts street; thence, level to the eastern cub line of Roberts street; thence fall I° - 9', or 2 toot per 100 feet, to the weeterucorb !beef Overbill street; thecoe foil 0.90 feet to the fasten , thrb lint of Overbill street. . . es t. 2 'That the grate'of the tartan% curb line of Ckt Robras et rest shell hYI an ascent from the anthem _ curb line of Centre avenue 'of 3° 3i 87 above the rt . ott an, or 6 3s feet per 100 feet, for I clatanoe of 42161 trot; thence fall 3° 3134, ore-15 feet, t, the-northern Cl cab line of Reed atom.. r - . the 3 *chat the. grade pf the eastern curb line_of i 'dither etr t shall have an went from the anthem curb line f Centre arena of 1° lt/' &free the horizon, or 130 fee per 100 feet, fa a &nada of 46 e. 09 feet; theatre al 0°:934+, or 9t4 feet per 100 feet, to the northern urb linen( Reed street. . Bon IL hat the greased the eastern curb Ain* ot The et t shall. has an sweat from th • northern curb line fßaldwell street of 7° 4134 . , or 13.61 feet par 10) Car the wouthea curb line of Reed street; thence r i 1 foocto the northern curb line of Reed street; thence rise V' ltY,er 7.43 feet per 100 feet, to the southern curb Ilne of Rose stmt. deo. 6. That the. grade of the astern curb line of Crawford street shah have en ascent from the north. 1,111 curb Line of Reed street of 6° SMW, or 9.36 feet per luo feet, to the southern curb Ilia of Rose street. 000. 6 That so much of any ordinance so conflicts With the partisan, of thli ordinance be and the same Is hereby regaled. Ordalued and enacted Into a law a Councils, tub 06th day of May, A. 1i..1666. ' JA:1111:13 Dio&IILEY, ' - ' ' ;Vesicant of Select Council. Attest: R. Muslim'', . • Clerk of flelict Coincil. • G. WOANDLESe. President of Common Council. Attila HUGH Midassis. ..Citrit of COIIIISOO CloonelL .• A N OttIiINANCB authorizing the etra 41..etruitiere AAA public sewer on' Anb street. sea. 1. Bo it avdrosed end mooted by Me Mayor, Al dams red Mises. of Piibbforgkin Select aed Carew* Councils assemblect, — That the &wording Iteg.ulator be end be is hereby authorized end &meted to Weirs tier for ptotosals for the construction of a public tower, with the necessary inlets; in Ann Street, eon. msocing at a point near the Mighth Ward Public, iSchool tionse, and terminatmg in Watson street, be low or west of Magee erteet. Sec 2. 1 bat for the payment of the octet and eg• p.n. of constructing 'aid sewer, It ht hereby ordered and directed that the property benefited by the oon. struction of said .ewer shall bo assemesi equitably and fairly: end the Council* do hereby appoint Iwo Morlsy, d. el, Cooper and John Owens to make sell loop and easement ;'and when approved by Coun• ill. It .hall be Bled in the sewer book In the Itecord. it g Begulstor's °Mee ; e duplicate copy Mull be des pos,ted with the vity Treasurer, who shell regularly enter credits thereto opposite the names of perms at they pay their amessments, and shall take receipts from contractors or others for all moneys paid theca by the authority of the Streettwhen Committee. sex. 3. 'the amenunent, aPPmved bY C°Ue alt. shall be pub bated one time in thepapers author ised to do the city printing, with notice attached that if not paid within thirty days after the approwd f Council., the same wills he collected by the City Solicitor. with floe per nentnia added. Ordained and enacted into e lime in Councils, this 29th day of May, A. D. 1842. JAMES 110AOLEY, • Prerident of Select Council. NEW YOUR &ctost: B. lloasow, Clerk of &het Council. A. O. Id:CANDLES% Prod Wont of Common Coeulcil. Anne: Flvae 111 . 3.1Arrin, Clerk of Common Council. AN OIiIIiNANUE authorising the %rod lug, paring and setting with mabstone -01 Wide alley, from Logan street to kim street; the grading of Prospect street nom Seventh street to Elm street; the grading of Forbes , from Ma gee etreet ti ter ly to the eastern line of Greer'. plan of lots; and the grading and paring of Cherry arey from SLth street southerly to • private alley between DiMUMOIId drool and Fourth street. b.:. 1. Bo k ordained 6114 cumin] by the Mentes of Pitt' storgh. Eder! and Cameos Orient esserabler, and it is. hereby owned ley earthorPre the taws. That the - hover.: lug Ilegulatorire and be ie hereby ato he r . tiled cod directed to advertise for proposals for the grading, paring and sottbart with curbstone Wide ley, from Elm to 1. son streets: the Stratiug of Proo fed street from Seventh street toElm Innen; the w on% grading of Forbes street, from Maps street .41teriy to the eastern line of Crete. plan of lou; the annoy and pawing of Cherry alley, from Fifth street southerly to a priests. alloy between Diamond rivet and Fourth street, In conformity with the provisions of the tardloance of oouncils mumai the Mat day of May, A. D. Itts7, and the Aot of Asaetn bly approved the Wm day of May, A. D. 11157 Ordained and enacted into a Me to Councils, t his 2111 day of May, 21. D. 1812 . McArLEY, President of Select Council. W. J. STIAILP how York. .4"Zni Attest: IL Eiosson, Clerk el Select Council• A. 0. kI'CA.NDLESS, President otCommon Council Attett: Hcon WM. 01134 , Cart of Common LounclL A.NC ORDINAE authorizing the gmling, paring and settlog with curoosone of Van Bream street, - from Penneylvsnis avenue to Bluff Onset Sea 1. De LL ordained old medal by as <i11...1 of Petebergh. to Niece awl Cksessiew Ckstosolle eiseerabled, wed it li havbp enacted by tie authority of t;s wane, 'That • the Recording Regulator be anti he is hereby directed to adeertbse for proposals for the gralinlis peeing sad set tin* with curb .tork. Van Bream street, tram Pennsylvania .aSeisus to Bind. Street, in con -B.rruity vita the provisions of tbeordlnsnoeof Coun cils, passed the 31st day of Angwit, A. D.,1657, and the Act of A seemblp approved the 16th day of lisp, A. D. 1657. Ordained and enacted into a law in Connell". this 2 th day of May, A. D. 1682. JAMS! McAULEY, President of Select Council. Attest: 11. litoakow, Ci.rlr.of.Seisct Council. . A. O. II'OLIIDLYBB. President of Common Council. Attest: Hyatt Arkiirren. Clerk of Common Coneall, liVill Or TM; Wail On April 2G, 1862, will appear a New Monthly aerial, an BALLADS OF. TEES WAR A series of PICTORIAL LYRICS, From the well blownpen of MR. A. J. B. DUCLANNE, Hslialflcently Illustrated from original drawings, by the best artists, sad beentifelyprintedonot-pressed par. A pail will ervery month, t including, amo pe og other thing! app 'the ear SALL OF SUAITER, DEATH OF .LYON. DEATH OT BLLSWORTIL NEWBARN, BALL'S BLUFF, PORT ROYAL, TORT JDONILSON, PITTSBURGH LANDING, ROANOKE, .HAMPTON, ROADS, PEA .BIGOT. &a t aci. The 'wholeformi ng an , , ILLUSTIIATSD - POETICAL 500' VENIB. of every meat In theipresent most important strag gle in tloi history of this peat astion. Fut I. : THE BARCH. TO THE CAP ITOL, (of the 6th Regiment of Alsassehnsetts,) will appear as abyss.. , ' :Single Parts, (monthly, free by rat,) --..2 6 cts. One year, (12 monthly parts,) - .—.—.53 00 Liberal tonna to the liads. Uinta and Csavemers. P.O. i..oo._.oB:sm' 01 Jatirßiti.2.B4N.t 13a• log parthooed the Inborn of ids lots *looms. old continue the booloen at the old stand, and be rleaied to-recolvo the potronago of bit old Meads nod =mimeo.: • myls.dtf lIMEMBSiNaI CRUDE PYTROLECIA, , HIHTINSD OILS, • • . HEBOIHME, • NAPHTHA, to. A. FETZER, - Int stmts. M=f l % l MMI WHOLESALE 011,00EIL No. 271 MISTY STsszr; PITTSBURGH, PA., Vi'haZll EMIINET MarLitriral melt advances made on consignments ; and prompt personal attention Oren to all Malmo. lny2lamd F4/37 , 1`MAICM! SUPERIOR .01IALITE, Sot mils by BAILEY, NAIIIIILL k CO PLUMBERS, GAS, AND max 3=sila NO 129 Totrarti' stsatt. 11'1 trims -nanny al' , 1 .1 .481.38stortigad.18c at, J.B. GOETT *- • 76 Water and 93 goat stmt. SITKIEE* SILKS - AT 37i1 arm. ' , it'd *id.- 2 FM. LaRRS at 1234 ante. faa ""Vi WEAUTLYUL 817111 NEI- DBES! he latest All , ' Juot °Panel MOHR COLORED BALMORAL' HEW STYLE 97 IMMOVABLE 'CLASPED TAPE HOOP SEW W. & D. HUGUS' NEW I NEW I NEW JiST FROM Eastern AuctionSaleli. BARKER & CO.'S, 49.1tiarket Street, s',z~r~~ SOLID COLORS AT SNe. per yard PLAID AND EITHIPED at 60 to 76c. BROCADE SOLID OOLOSS at 62., and 112 all the deadrabla shades INDIA CHECKS, heavy quality; at 60c BLAME SILKS, in plain, atripea and egarcd—at 2 In:imams stock at all prices. 0-I , ZMN - A_IDINFJS A lore lot in bloc k and all colon, very cheap ORGANDIES, JACONETS & LAW,NS, THE LATEST DIPOIITATIONB—frOm 123(c. to 62 3 ( 1 , Pe, ALSO, - GREJVADIXE DERJOEE Savers' lota, all new, at Yugo. renal SACQUESS: 4ANTLES, In,SILE, CLOTH, and rations other new nuiterialee In twenty different 'Wee, at all nrlaea—fro $1 00 to $5O W. SII.ANTLS, For SPIitIEG and 61.711ME8. - in ghat variety. (nand tag some vary bandanna GREN ADINE and CILEPY DE PARIS at 810 OC, worth from IDS 00 to Othar,kinds at • AL 00 arid ap• wards. DIRMSS GOODS Our Mock of these, fbr QUANTITY, VARIETY end CHEAPNESS, bu news been approadeod fn thle city. Pace. from IP% to $1 per yard. 1 One lot of CHALLIEDELLINE 3 at 124 a. worth 18 Duds. One lot BROCADE 70PM:hi, quite zjetr, worth 25:. OBIT GOODS, from 1130 to 4.5 c. BLACK AND WELTS OLLECKB,Itota 12%, mit+ Tageithar with 'ea almeat endless Tar of fraud,. Englidt, German and &many DUBS GOODS, at the lams rotas. HOUBBECEZPING GOODS • ♦ lagol , itock, which wa are ceiling trISITOIMIT CHEAP. BOYS' AND GENTS' WEAR, ♦ !Jim groos, it a Prti* N. ll... Positively but One Price m 17 _ ...... EATON, lIAORIIM _A 'CO.'S We Invite special attention to A caw ce eelsotton. o ITEW GOODO., which w► an now NSW YOBS Neil and hsade3me etytesof lIED.To:PACI AND TRENCH. EDIBROLDIRED coLLAss, VITO OP COLLARS AND BLERTEO. choke ink& Elegant new styles of LAOS ITELLR,._ • _ ' .PRIPINING RIBBONS, In choice colors. Blebetyles of BONNET RIBBONS; • - Gelpure sad french EDGING AhNlt LAO= - ROsIIIRT, GLOPPY!, MITTB, axa, of every hind. CENTS TINS SORTS, SHIRT PRONTO COLLARS,' SUSPENDERS, TIRO, , F19E64/2 , 31 MENTs New styles of LIIIiIEEP HELD Novelties In fine Preach sad common PANS. , The beet melte of SHINTO AND . opyaFra.: W. Invite 'pedal attentloi ahokial• lila real bwers to our - assortment of I. 'BUN lIMIZZLLAS AND 8171` 151I4LDES. Dealers stippllial in quantity si iatcat rates.; EAT6k. 7t 00.;17 SUM et WILL BE SOLD AT.A_- poo-Anz-: rr Pima ono to Oros sass of land, with or with: out bonding., Including artantitalisite MT *darn' tug. Tbors Is on tbs. plan a yowl 41.ortl'atnturAto frolt trees, by bulk g order t &UV,ST.Pon and tOttgi traits.. It Pi loosto4 to St ao , notgbbortmotf. Pommes . better, 151.1k0} of. tronoit-to - ,.andt In lbs citl4thon - soy ctbrr point to 'Tie lcuuatv.) Terms rosy. Inquire at Mr GAZETTE U -130 kt. fl_.; IT.E.A.TtST=.3I.II.GAIN--;S EVg..I,OE SDe FERED IN THE b taw to Lie, t.a ORIGINAL REX KM. sp z .s t-sr p valikAu: F1FT.11_44747:4-LA pRESS GOODS ' • saaw -31A2s-TLES, S&CQUES, =44, &c. - - - • siiiittieharar nearly all 'the Nero Y Ltd Phitailelphf.claszing.ont4au.d a r e , g m,: bantam in the _way of DRE.GOODS. Dltrai GOODS, which formerly sold it 1241113wer fin tutting at _ • DRESS ROW 'S, which _f sold atZSGSIc.;. 3 .Ream alibi( at L. DRESS GOODS, which .forgncrly sold at 87}{c, p are sellingat' IN•••. Oar etoeßbf SILS' and LICE NIS+ I rLEfi if Large and complete; the styles entirely 'end 04,024 amongst' which will Is found the XIV ; .DROIDSRED GRENADLILLSIIRWES. welch ti ammtbmg neer. • - • . ear stock A i. Domeatio and. Houtebeeplig G , ude , large and complete In all lts 'l:attache*, to erbick..ltl lustre the attention ; the publlo before parcbelault • elsewhere. ' C. 11,&311303r LOVE .& CO., (Bee Mee Store.) my2ll 74 it►AILII - CT irElt DRY GOODS I DRY (MD'S 1 qiELtli FOIL cesn, J.'34., BijoRHFIEL,D'S. MOZAttlinialiEfi for i234c.yorth 25. • EMBROIDERED =aunt ngssarrisor ire; 00Lofiltfi for fze.'iih,2s.; , . BL/.04 BLLQ TABIEBTINZS. BLACIL'CILS.PIC BLACK WOOL DS LaticE3. SLACK noinmsqrs BLACK. EbiGLISEI CSLPL PLAIN BLACK AND ViCIIIHEI) OILS& BACQUES AND MANT/LLAS,li•wea.hk HOOK 31141 . 48, bat Ittib stutTy. - cotr,rti;urarp ours LINES 1305031 stuirm for sip GREAT RIBBON OPENING AT -MT- 0 Ro 77 and 79 Market Street, On !..• DAY, Ma 24th, we will hate open arkill tot aale. 93 anions di NEW BIDBONS. FRINOI3 riowats.' " ioo'bimet ANZBIGAN do 90 ciao STO.W GOODS. - To which we Lizette the. special stteutiou ot outitel cod city merchants and milliners. We havel .st received's large supply el' LADIES' and unkind whip oKIETS, IN.NCII AND irg; music COLLeETS, SILK AND , sINGBASI IIidBEELLAAILSIE NETS AND. HEED DRYS* Ed, COTTON lOObIEKY AND GLOVES, ShißetOls DE MEd AND LINEN. ILINDEZEWILESS, vadat will be mold at the very lowest prices to ceeh Dome. WHOLESALE ItO OILS—Ed awl Sd sto my 7-1 lido. 77 and 70 .11iIINICT. iirldrat AUCTIOM' mix*: Q _ EIVINGSIAGELIN.ES A. 17 AUCTION. —On SATURDAY EVENING.; Ilay Illsi t ' o clock.. will ha sold. as the Consznerr-Lsl Anal= HOGION 64 Fifth stress, • • ' - 16 Treadle Bowing Aftr , blots; • '- The.» are Boynton's Fat at, a verj nest partible fiewa, Mnrh IN., to attach to the .ledge of a-work stand or tall., and come at prices for art* farad) to hi supplied. ' J G.D !Nits, Aura. Lllkl:;YltVO SAFE, BOU'rd, biLUEB, X `Lc. AT AEOTION—For account of tomer part • clams, THIS {Thursday) karltnltNti, at l o'cloc.W.ltt 1112101110 Hall. eaalttee Bowe, will Dr sold. Qat Burka A harms' Ina proof &fur SIAN • bagggitlalt lill.of Yotneri`s and Cktihren't Boots. 0300 and. °alters., All parties interested willtake dtte cos notiot tale: :lams cast, pat funds. , " curds • ' 1tc011161.1417D. Anal. ,se!, Ai DAILNISTY.A.XIacti •- Ll - - ' ituucar; ADIELBUGGIES AT ACOTII)N.—Ou "- SATUnDAY '•11.0lstito0. as 11 o'clock. sylkasokia 1141 !mein= lionseorill be sold, Die bertniettetVenti • new le.ettor top; suitable tor two or lour Orient:n(l 5=5. Also; two new top buggies. Teroj,coab,lpcc mods. T. A. IiceLELLAN D. Aocr. • Quuhr3, cheaper than any house in IJ city. at Iticela.bliANDls qaction ' 10)1 ka • tliUk: bIIJILE .AU 1,1; ['ION .-I:oszamen clog TUC USD &I MORNING, r ode, at 10 o'clock; and continuing 000. 10 and 2 - o'diocir, stwh day, at the store of theilled 1{0.4• 12 ram larva 'will IN sold, without reserve. a.. the •• orate. Ur djciuduir buunese, , a - large - end - evertor erect ot Boots and dhows, ot . avert description, corn tai the entire stock o(n gat dl r e tail Boot and *W e TBP &new* p !Won ed the stock teoea-' tom made, and minims in parPor Gent's illinegreneb, cat and kilt Bads, calf-stir. !Boos, Gaiters and Ti* ladle.' Congress and Lace UOOl4. call-,kin and coarwe'•" • ehows, bduldue, Stlppets, du; •Beys' and Youth's calf': aud kip Boots, Oboes and Cadets; Riese§ sad Odle Oen'. Galtian, BOON, Saws and Slippers, and a gloat variety of !den and Women's wear, too numerous' to mention. ' T. A. McCLELLAND. Anet. (119 10 M01:Lb4.4.A1 , 41)10 tor bargains k7I - In stioss. mid LlA,vr LOTS AT AUGT/Oli.—On :•/1014- vaY neTEUNtIoIe, June 2d; MIS o'clock, wlll,be sold, at the corner of Wharton and Joseph lattettr rut Birmingham, tea &Bunning &tatted lots: _ Lot at the math-west corner Of Wharton wd..19- kph streets, having s iron; of 21, feet on wbarton street, and extending along Joseph street 120 fon, to , tt UM. silty. . , , Lot *joining lot of JAS. Penny,) at the di:kenos of 48 *et from the south-weer comer of Wharton and Joseph streets, hitting a front of 24 -lest on Nharton street, en d extenclnglsock 120 het to ald ket. , Fouf lots ore the south sident Batch scoot, :netting 06 feet from the - south-nest corner of idea- , dow and Sarah streets, each liking a front of 24 feet on Borah Mak, end extending, bunt - 12610ct to a 26 net alley. Lot at the north-west corner of Endow street end 'allay between Nary and Josep h streets. having is front of Ai feet on /01ealow - .trek. and extending beck tO Ont. • . • rune lon on Mcßee streel,twer the new bridge, each Wring • front of 24 loot en Jarchoee street, std oatmadlng Dade 03 feet to llneof Ballsoan it Garrison. Teens or likat—Gno,fonxth cash. raidue thole .gnat =mai payments, with baterest; ihiciared by tend and mixtipsroion the property. • • • , . Any tnrther toloranatinkwanted iniegard to the property can be had' lay applying at .the Auction noose, int Rilthtt.Vet. • • • a, /tact, lilt ItUUt',6l:ll63:a aicuLar Atuvu LtaiDl3. • , • rep" M Attlibt; AM) bi'u If AJilli'AT Ax a. AbilLtiLiFtwerow Batx..-04 W.F.DNIS; ad.Y • ISLISKING, Juno itb,sialo entook.VY ufda of Utah ; Lawtoik,adminlatrattlz, win be ceemencea tho We of tile 'nitre Kook in the Marble sad atone. yard of the btu, Maithew.lawtoa, oeotesed, Math etzwet, between anathema /tad Went Knots, cow prialog 'a - Lase - and valuable, nattyment of Diablo Mandl, Enameled Maur hfuonnairas, ' Tombstones, •15 !Safes,' Unman:ma, in the Alp n lame and valuable let of Freeport atone Curbing, Fiestas, thindstonee, • Madae - Wale; prosbarsl'ullits, - • • . Timis or iiits-reash. us“Ur.sllo;.tbst inns, ead,:qT:cri One-tbini • evib, too bite' tc:dr menthe' syproet madame& painr. For airthet yarticalata, spyly to George 8. tom: ton. on the proteins. J. O. I/A • .1 4 ....4a1Ct. 1:4 e: railtrrd .at blats, VOTIOIL lost? 4.otlTt;, u liAnkair 4 AT A.PAOtritus=st the niawac limn Austhlimoing, taut beeold; every day tali wetly the laziest satiety of Boots, ewe r s sod - betters, of emery description, loc Kw, Wdioen and Children. Greet bargains amp be expected. as we am dateriato.4 to dd.* out the en• tire stook. tdc0141.1../.141", decd.' A Li, KINDS ur 6110 r b selling cheap. ,0•11. sr than ever at ItIcCLELL/th eUCtioo' .' AI`TED A' fe* - .13E NTLPARN - ButaiDTILS out b well exiotr.modiiied /Se. 4i WYJLIU kiTUSXT. m klweoct h'• is. BA tie tiAIINDEIIII. WAN thl).--41143 rittab • 1J: 4nd MrsiltothosstPostenGtt zaiutadonopaily niintopurtL,ii4 TYlrliTY GOOD 1101161/2., ply to - atylVtluthltir East 'l4 trtolngtotto!- A.Y.014)-- U tons tireati'a butter. -„, VAN GORUS Ig ni s -,- Ili &tend *it. A.A.NTED--5uU barreta, .40 ..-grantyt - 0 60 1 ?0 ,-0 / "..I..ka:DALZELI.taOIti _ ' laye •-• , • .nd w.tir Ntre•s. N„,/ Stott. Calefa vale- 143 141 Z DOWN \4004 mms3 JOS. 1101tNEi: ii"~JiTl'~•'
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