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'' " t.. -4 , n v.. : Oi — ' ''. ne . 4 1 *,:: 1, ' , , 4 ' : - :,'Common sense is often Appealed to as respectfully sail the whole world had given it ilia phice*and authority of a law-giver. Coltman sense, however, has had very - little to do with the making of so me of our laws. Clizemon sense., for instance, woul d regard - -.. it as a 'Very foolish thing to prescribe that, whin .the country has- beenat ' the enor -"- Mous omit of String out a 'blookailiiig fleet to capture such Towle es may be lon' nd carrying munitions of war,,eta, to our on - %aims ; and whet! Such captures are made, ' ' • instead. of maki ng the national treasury ; ....", • -- theeldelreelpient of :the, value realized on , the rises, the Ilim'oehrus'alionld be ppm ' - .- flitted by an omelet who'" tied .perilled ,neither life nor limb, nor a dollar from hie itirtie, _in the whole Arazuttuitioti. If the re:Olefin, oinsage, which divertsso Much : trioirioii-lfrom -the:Petit:Mil tresaury, - were ~' not altogether 4 4 81fanne' - '7!th ; Fpfnill' senney ; wo snigilt, .I'o4 in the name ,Of the , -.. ‘• : ' ''' k - 7±.. -.. . . latter, why the Ait'W l l-iii . - 1 4ye such ~.. •_, ---..1. 4 24 . - exorbitant- leet‘ (9r bislsa4/v ll l- )4 2 *pill, '.., , 2 ,5 - ',....f . :-,,_ :,., ~.,. ;„ jiiiiest,:ticli was arch an abetirdlia: in '' . • ii,i: - : 1 "1-,. 1 --:'-'-::. felik*lt-*: - . 1 414 #1 , !' cfr - 0 at ,- ,.i,leti - /!l f ir.• ,C .'--, -." ii. - 4 4 -' t ,- iii- i i ik'vi o rd, inilto afitiin' inc - ' :;. i,'.2 , -,-,!-.:;: - ....' -,-- ' - sine ibit 4 poor 4niir;:wirx*slly made-the \ - 41 ,,,1 ! "- 444' ...- ' ,5 . : -- ',' : ' , -;,-i•r;2 ' ;',Ciiit4iii ,l 4 l ` .o ,tr _-' ught !4 iii • . 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MONDAY MOILNDIG, 2 In pUrsnance or a resolution, iranAritt. hi the its" PUBLICAN ExEciprivz COSIMITTRX, OF AL - LEOEIRICY COUNTY, at their meenng•held on get nren;Mdy nitit, 18n, notice le hereby giten that PRIMARY MEETINGS will be hold in the various Wards, :Rdrough.s , and Townships of the Guinn, at • -the usual places of holding elections In each Pre . cinet,rdi SATURDAY, JUNE ills!. 18C2; for the election of TWO DR DROATT-S from each Prerliact, to A Courentlen, to. be held on the FOLLOWING Stosp*r. • .-•.°773e : Contentloit. will assemble on MONDAY, mut, at the COURT HOUSE; at 'U o'clock a, in., to nominate a PRESIDENT JUDGE - OF. COMMON- PLEAS; ittii4 an -- ASSOCIATR_._X.AW JtiLkl* or COMION PLZAlll.4o.,mad s'cothinr _CONT*OLLER, Walser DELEOATES to the • STATIIi REPUBLICAN - CONINENTION, to be held 1 1 1. ?titir, . . MoS rriman *oettegm la the torn:ohne id') be held between the ho se of 9 and 6p. m., and in the aisei,pd boromihe between 3 and 7 p. to„, of mid day.. The appointment of the delegates In the town ,olllpl.lini Muting, and In the Milne and bor -17/9 ballot. fk !4 , 11077.2, Js, Secretary. - Mtrou interesting matter will be found OD air Hest and fourth paps this morning. The'Late Manifesto of Vallandigbnm th - Co., rand the Pittsburgh Poet. , :Walt-ire always been constrained to lieve that, if the Pittsburgh Post could . • maker the courage to define its real posi tion,land write down in plai. black 'upon -white its articles of faith—we mean, of course, in the matter of Polities--tlie result would not be substantially different from . that4oOnment issued by Vallandigham and . the caucus of fouiteen, which so •many Deniobratio editors have' ostentatiously . , . licked even as the Post itself has done, while at the same moment, they were acting _ • in the spirit of it, and almost adopting its . Tory language. By; degrees, doubtless; wishal.l find our • dyeff:•in-the-wool Locofocos plucking-up a courage; they cannot. change their color, and when. skulking to, hide. it becimies - very irksome, as all constrained prtionkmust sooner or later become, they will show themselves more truly as they - , . - are, tban we have seen „them for a year , ' Qn Haturday morning the Post, over the signature of "A Subscriber," had in its ed itorial columns, and distinguished by edi torial lead, to gilie it duo conspicnity, a communication on ,"The Address of Demo cratic Members of :Congress to, the Demee - - ." ' lacy of the United States"—otherwise • the Manifesto of - Tallandighaux & - Co. • We' do ; not purpose to make any lengthy notice of this semi-official, orsemi editorial, lucubration. It is only another step forward in the direction we have above • indicated—a:looklng out at the side-door befOre opening the front.' We will only giie a few sentences' of the letter and leave • enr . readers to judge what differenee,there ;is between therwriter and the editor of the :Post. Like the latter,• the correspondent deprecates the assumption of the Congres . • sional clique 'speaking for the Democratic party, but; as to what they have said, he lies only praise Hear him But- if, on the other hand, the_ Address lwasintended to warn the conservative people of the nation of the dangers . suspended • liver- their beads by a mere Damocles thread, - and of the means- by' which those 'dangers can be averted, we could earnest- Iylvidsli that not only every Democrat, but every truth loving, intelligent citizen might - read and earnestly ponder over its subject matter. .Be would find there set .fortlithe policy by .which our country has been govefited throughout its whole ezis •tence; he'*ould find" there the principles '; ,_laid' dOwn by. Jefferson as the policy of his adminietration and party; he would •••• find 'that "in so far as the present Ad ministrationhag found it necessary to net in reference thereto it has uniformily and *Weis • trusgressed those principles,. and ..not,ouly. them, but the Constitution from .':which they were derived. • Therefore ' at Hos end; he is emboldened to come out. in the following commendatory • Strain: •- • •t i "In conclusion we heartly commend this address to the people, if not as a guide to polities' faith, at least as containing a • plain =statement of the history of the gov • . ,ernment for the past year, and as showing 'the necessity fora change of- rulers." During the past year the editor of the Post got "off the track" of the Vallandig . . iharataerti; for some reason or other; but a few hitches will set him all right. on. the line • again, ahead or Mail,. it may be, of his cor respondent, who is just now suffered to outstrip the more cautious speed of editorial movemetit. .Prize eases. ;`A Correspondent of the New York Even -- ing ,Pe,ti writes: • The government does not gain much in some of the prize eases brought before the -courts,, the costs. are so exorbitant. The Committee of pommerce Mouse) has the 8414Pct,beforp it, and it is proposed to make some changes in. existing laws upon the Subject.'fieverel c ases have been certified : - to ;the COMmittee, and I will select one as a specimen--the; case of the brig. Mary .The' gross.proceeds of the ;sale.were only 1i125, the-vessel not hiving a cargo. in the Settlement with the, government the cstie d out the following figures : The, taxedcosts 'were $BO4 97; the Dfsttict Attorney's bill was VA; and that of;ilidelerk . :.s7B 10. The entire costa were and the..government's share for distribution was • only =1 9 3.h is pro- , poSed: lti'improve upon. this condition of things,' tted i if I 'understand the matter ' if a. change is made, the Marshal's costs in such, eases will ' be greatly ,reduced, while the fees of the District Attorney will be A Kentucky; Court - and Bar "Bader Arrest. The Uniontown %OC.y),_..itieics , .makes the following _statement. On last Tuesday' a strong party of • Fed eral cavalry arrived at Marrion, Crittenden,, county, where Judge Fowler was holding Circuit Courti and the officer in command demanded that the Judge and the members of the bar present should take an oath to be administered by him. On learning the nature of the oath, the Judge stated that it IVSl3'unconsßtutiontil, and he could not take it, The attorneys present, - also, de clined, for the ; same reaSon. On their re fusal they were all - arrested and required to 'give bond in $lO,OOO each, to be present in'Paducah in a-few days, to attend the Uni ted States Court, toanswerfor their offense. By whose authority, or at whose iustiga- Gen, these "swearing" parties are sent over the country, we have not yet learned. We think the measure totally uncalled for, and ( Calculfited to effect no possible good, to our Government. Judge Fowler is known to be a conservative and law abiding gen tleman, and has often expressed - himself as determined not to be mixed up in the deplorable civil war that now rages in our country. It is all well enough to put the oath to belligerents, but we' think it rather out of the way to hunt up ,peaceable citi zens in the discharge of their official and domestic pursuits, and harrass them by uncessary requirments., If the safety of our Republic required such a course," we would not object; hut, really, we think this System will have a tendency to irri tate many who desire to see the Union per petuated. The above report, and interlarded com ment, may be taken as a tolerable speci men of the canting, hypocritical tone of the cowed rebel journalist, whether the Northern or in the Border States. lie knows that he dare not speak out, now, as he-would have done when Magoffin' governed accordin'g to his own will,and had Breckinridge and his other right trusty and well-beloved counsellors and friends around lain. But though he dare not speak out, around he would have done in those days viten treason Was rampant; still he cannot fdr bear to show that the same spirit of dint fection;smoulders-:beneath'the sad and harmle'ss-leoking . ashes of his . grief. He and Judge Fowler havo4allen,on evil days. The impaCulate Judge, whoseloyalty, ..ac cording:W6i Uniontown News, is so much above suspicion that the proposition to him of renewing his oath of allegiance to the government o the ;United States, is a "bar __ missing and Ilannecessary requirement," be it remembered is no other than the father of the notorious Gus: Fowler, of Pa ducah, whose character and history' will by no means establish the, loyalty of any one that was responsible for his education. General Mitchel This description of Gel:Lend 0. M. Mitch el's military management. is given by the correspondent. of a western paper: " He is fond of sensation dash and sur prises. His blows have fallen on unsus pecting places at. unguarded momenta, confounding and bewildering the enemy, and making his own troops jubilant. There is not a-commanding general in the army, we believe, who labors so constantly, assidu ously and unceasingly as Mitchel. He plans his expeditions with great skill and forethought; studies the country- minutely for its-, geographical and topographical character; makes use of all przqticable and authenticinformation, from whoever source obtained; !virus the fo,fce and "defences of contemplated attack; the proclivities and antecedents of' the inhabitants; keeps his oirn counsels, and, finally, when the plot is ripe for execution, astonishes and dazzles all by; some brilliant and successful inansiuvre which; to the uninitiated, looks like unadvised and heedless rashness, but which is, in reality ; only the development of a carefully planned and maturely con sidered scheme." Cot.. Jutouses.-11 is stated on good au thority that Col. Jennison hos been ordered by the President to the comrhand.of a con siderable force to operate in the Indian Territory. fie will to in Leavenworth.iii a few days to take command of the force assigned to him, Mid march them to their field of operations. Be Is to have a Briga dier's command, and before long, it is said, a Brigadier's commission. Apprehended Failure or the tiouth . era Crops. Tae WILEAT.—An immense breadth of wheat was sown last seed time, and until quite recently the prospect, was unusually promising. But with the last twelve days a blight of some sort seems to have struck it, and many fieldsare so much injured that the owners talk about turning their stock upon them. While we doubt whether the blight is so general and fatal as accounts would lead us to believe, it is certain that. -the prospect for the usual crop is seriously • diminished, if not'entirely gone. -The best, thing, then, the farmers could do is to plant , as much land in corn, potatoes, peas and beans, as they can tend advantargeouslY and thee .an abundance of wholesome food may be secured, though the'wheat crop fail entirely, which we do not believe will be the case. Let every .family, both in town and country, plant every inch/of spare ground in something that will make food' for man or beast, and tend it at odd hours, and which would otherwise be wasted in idleness,'and we milt 'all secure an abund ance and to spare.—Athens (Teen ; )''Post DIE Caors.=-...Stime interesting. extracts, under, this head,..will be found Lin another column, taken from our private correitiond ence. The wheat crops semi to •be engag ing, at this lime,'s largeshitre of the public attention. The accounts from various sec tions vary very: materially. In some, as in Wilkes and the neighborhood; • the crops seem to have been-almost entirely cut Off ; • so far its opinions eats be based on its pres cut condition../ Front other portions of the State, especially the - middle and south western, similar accounts reach us. It lialf a'crop shduld be Made the public expecta-' thin will be more than satisfied. Accounts from the upper - portion of the State are generally favorable. • No' disaster has, overtaken the crop, and it promises heavy Yield. ' Perhaps, tsfter all, the districts blighted by rust are not So; bad off . as the planters suppose. We observe that in some counties whore the crop was' considered utterly de-, stroyed a month„ - ago; a .favitiabla;ohapge, has succieded, and the Planters now look for an average yield.. fay it not so turn: out where complains are now loudest.? The failure of one *grain 'crop; thtingil,' even should it be partial, suggests a remedy: to the planter„. Als,,soon as he, is satisfied of 'the fact let him plow Op - the ~upproduat ' tire crop at once and pain another. Cern,, _potatoes, peas, eta,: may be • planted any; time-in - the month of May, or later,' 'with a faii promise of, success.fiarariiieh' . Batter' antCthe General Baden - when he seized nearly a million 'of dollars in:specie, which lundbeen stolen Mostly: from the United States Mint Notf, Oilleans and :hidden in the vaults of .certaini consuls, or pretended consuls, was too good a , lawyer to be blared off by 1 the waving of 'foreign'ilage. That. money belonged to.the - Uniteti.State!, and, no con. en' had a right lettChtS:aul.to rebellion and ZECOMO an:accomplice in crime by ea, criting _it,— Consuls have titC'Prieileses which render their houses a shelter for in fractions of the law. 'Neither are 'they en titled to :thalami" diplontatie.inimunitiiii. The3r 'ttubjeCt.to'• the local is the 'ilinik manse .•swithUlar'forptitkromdinte owing temporary -61 4 111110 ' , tho 514 b% EMEIMI In fact, they are not pnjilic 'mutters in the receiveOcixedrif the teresi but.emly. cow menial, agents, whose office entitlee_tkiem to noiecnliiir - privilegdi. General Ilalleck, in his able Wor-i.Culn ternatiorial Leer; stater; that they :are to domfdiliary visits ant searclies, although I their per and the archives of theconsu- - , lates are exempt from Selzure.—N. Y. Eve. ' Poet. I • - 13L.rc rkorrcEs. IRON. CITY COLLEGE, corner oY Penn and St. Clair rta., THIS (MONDAY) MOUN IRO, at If o'clock: VORMATION OF c --- r , j-.PTISBURGH I FEMALE COI; L GE.—The reguLle, monthlimeeting of thA Trusters dill be held in the 1.eu.1 place, at- 4% o'clock p. m. on AIONDAY, Juno 24. my2l:l4n FLOREIXR KRAMER, Seey. A — Tit B itl GIIT 111FLEK-1 he Regular monthly Meeting of the Company will be heti' at the Armor}, on MONDAY EVEN- I vO, Jude 2d. Important; bunineen will be brought befdre the Company. By ordr of the captain. M. LIB : .—TI L b 'f , =- 7- add Beading lEtvoni will be cloaed during MONDAIY, T 4 &SIMI abd WEDNESI:raI, June 24, :Id add 4th, for the purpose of renoratlon. order of the I . ruy3o:3t. LI/VIAIRI COMMITTEE, 0:11011C/..—The claims of the late firm of J. L. CA RN AO /lAN & CO. have been left for settlement with OADIE.B MILLICE., Esq., Ohio inject, Allegheny City. The object io not to arlficosfsl to accounts; but Nestles/is engagements pre venting personal attention to collection, we hope those interestnl will make prompt set lenient as above. , jl. L. CARNAGEIAN, g. ro MORRIS, formed J. L. Carnaghan & 1 , ,, r- ,, c3I.A.KTIERS 'EMETERY.—The chortler. Oemeteryj incorporated at the lee session of the Logialature,ds lormted on the Nob! .• • town Plank Road, 3% mil. from Temperancer a, containing thirty-threewire. The formal ope ing and dedication services 14111 take place on ' Eti- DAT, June 3d, at 10 'Oche:lt n m., after whi there will In la public.sale of burial lots. The p Idle are respectfully Invited to attend. Hy order of the BosWl of Trustees. my3oi3tdaltwg ; 1 _-, - -DELEOIIO.N.-ritOYLB . INSULLAI9OII Irr - Y COIIPANT.—Au eloellon for a iard of twelve Directors ot the , tPeople'S Irma ire Co." will be held at the Merchants Exchange, in MONDAY, JUNE 0 t, 1862, betweon the hours of 10 . ti. d p. •MlltitldiON ER& By order of my24.3vd ~;.7I'OTICES. fa713.T.-1860 r a.,Drake's van- TATIoN BITTERS. ExhauatedUtile/ great reetorttr, They invigervq, etrcugthen and purify the spiteto, cure Dyepepeli, Acidity of the Stomach, Martin:ea, au. A perfect npuetizer and Wain They invigorate tho body, within& sti.mnlating the brain. They compound of pare St.' Croix Roots andbs, and are repoinmended by iii who um them. 1 Adapted to old or young, but particularly recommended to the weik;and languid. Bold by all Cronin", Draggle* Hotel and 'Saloom; H. DRAKE & a* Broadway, New Toik I . 2meodms IM'Lyon's Mag , etio Insect Pow- DE.I4 tested for 19 years and grows in favor. It tills and eatermluatee rtAxaches, Bed Bop, Ants, Flea& krotbs in Cloths, YOrs apd Farldtere, Garden Insoas, &c. All genuine; bests the signature of E. Lyori, and is not poisonous 're persons or Amalie Inli• nada Beware of counterfsits and Imitations. iyon's Powder MIL all insects in a trice, Lyon's Pill. are death to rats and mice. Sold everywhen, ! D. 8. BARNES, myl4meodwe ...ihnalway, New York. Mr - Lake Superior Copper Mill ,and tIItik:LTING WORKS, Pliralvaali. PARK, ECURDY & CO., Media Acta.. of SHEATHING, BBAZIEBA . AND BOLT COPPER, PAYSSFD COPPER BOTTOMS, BALIND STILL BOTTOMS, SPALTZII SOLDNII; allOmportin and dealota In Mtn. LS, TIN PLATE, SHEET IEON, Constantly on hand, tupiracs , weellwaslAND TOOLS. ivAcluotly., No. 14.3 1/llnt and lEt &cowl ftro6ta, Pit taburgli, Nivea. 1 tilirtioncial orders of Capper cut to any tlnairod tat. Lem cov&!4•lrlyT M'The Confessiene and Experience 01 , AN INVALID. Puhllslsed for the benefit awl warulugwnd a omit, to young tow who turret eremature Ikray, to.; sup plying at tho maw title the means of lielt.flurw ous who has coxed his:melt after being put to grad expense through umidlcal Imposition and quack - ery. By enclosing a. politima4l ailibwasel envelope, RISOLL rooms may be liaLf of the author. NATII AN ISL MAYITAID., Fp., 14Ifordi King. Co., N.Y. mhl JOHN COOKRAB & BRO., Manufacturers of IRON LIAILINIL I lION VAULTS AND VAULT DODlttlj WINDOW WINDOW GUARDS, .14 Nu.. 91 Seosad arse and an third strewt, between Wood and Dora on band • variety' of 009 Patterns. fancy andslalu, suitable no. ell 'purposes. Psrtioular attention pad to .cloalutt Grave Lot.. JohLing done at @hart noihm. oho =IIMMIZ:II3I=9 1,117111.0 W WILLS. ROBIISESON; AIMS & Ma r_ r FOUNDLIS AND iMINCIUNIAIN, WANNINGII.4 'Wosis, Pittsburgh, PeoU's. 'Orrics, No. 21 Muss? Srasur. Manutscturs all kind. Ur STEAM ENGINES AND MILL MACHINERY, CASTINGS, RAILROAD WORK, STEAM BOILERS 'AND SWEET 111011 z . WORK. • GirJODDINO AND ItEPAININO done. .hurt notice. inb.2l3:dly 2. c. irma, U. h. amass. IWKIRKPATRICK; BURNAI' ca. oucomni to J, C. AItiIOTILICS ot C 0.,) noactnrers and Vihole4ale Dealers in LAMPS, CHIMNEYS, SHADES, CHANDELIERS. An. kW - Wholesale, Agents ihrICIEG'S CELEDIIATED ILLUMINATING ANDLUARICATING CARBON OILS, No. 99 WOOD Start, oppoolto St. Charles Hotel, Pittahnrgb, Pa. j jalEhlyd MF1T.11.7133 & BARRIO, • FINE-MORE SALAMANDER SAFE, DANK VAULT 1110 N VAULT DOOR, AND STEEL-LINED BUJIGLAR•PEOOF SAYE MANUFACTURED& 1'.9 . wed 131 Third 'trod, b.B e.. Wood nut Sonafkid snit/do—Nora midis D/TBANK LODES alirmyr on hand. mh:ls •WPittsburgli pteel Works. MAO Joan...; -10111t leCllllOl3ll, JONES, BOYD . & CO., ./ Mannfactorors of OAST STEEL; 'deo, BPlllffo, PLOW AND A. D. STKEL, ST.LEL SPUINGITAND AXLES, coroor of Roo .jod First stroeti, b nrg6, Ponna. -nen, Eli B. & C. P. NAlrfrUP., Paper mrairrAeruazasan'it dealers toDOGIC, PRINT, CAP,i LETTER AND BALL KINDS OF WRAP PING PAPER : I 14*Ilaye iemovedhom 27 Wood street to NO. 33 Saitthfiald street, PlGArnigh, Pa. 13 GriDASEIGR TRADE 4011. RAGS. my 4 • HOLNINS & SONS, Dealers .In.YOREION AND: lOMEBTIO BILLS OF EX OILANGH,, OESTITIO4TEB OF. DEPOSIT, BASH NOTE AND SPHAISONo. 57 Market Foteent. Fitte r g Prt QUectitc!. slide l'ee tall the prtnelltel Dironitteint the toftm HENRY COLLINS, For- WERDINGF AND COMMISSION DERCUANT and wholsege &Ida fb ONEWiN, 'nvrxre, SEEDS, 112 11 geniranY. Na. 2d - Wood dreet. PitlabitrAtt. Pa. I eel I MAU Ovrt,E7-Attsiy JL ALLitlistaf 0'14; Isyltu the attention of bend ... a n d T ted,e ine e so kntlirirs stock of thomughly. seasoned LUMBER, WINDOW If //MUG BTUS'S', - JODITS, DZOKLNG, liol/1M PLANK PALINGS. Ac., dn. • , lle WIN MI 'orders foe eatrodatufftrlth proinpinesui a s air "m a c p 054,1.1,61104 long timber are ssallcolarlylurltarnilzamins Onkte ea CRAIG STINK?. 064c1/oblation.. • , ti/ IL.l4„ilt; tOL. .11T, A .BA.tai IFrom GAO to thee+ sumo of land, with or with out builninge.furiudLug • teuuthut one fora dwell There to on thit4m youogrnehard of chmas 'fruit. tray in , bearing Or der. oleo, gropes and‘small nuttri. /t loafed in a fine notighborbood;sod poroemec better -ntraneia transit to and from the duke than nay other point in the bounty, Term ItutufrO at the ty,ZETT& WITIOL -ARTIFICIAL 10 i ) Al/'2O hoe Ayaz.Tanul.aca-iwis - belpho's belabesitd ojainpiAL lIAND • 1: • ... 511 1 1 / 1 05.DWA Vs • • garreed for A-A 130 N VT ivide, just roith :142/ •q v FT' •. O'rs. It4iiinavi at: • it: *-e:rarszter." 14' • •- , . t, • ME fir orn-EzrisEmarzy. SkSIRCTA. irltrEND, IN TW 'AMY ONE. OF TEE PATEI7 WRITINu OASES. For sip by W. S. HAVEN, WOOD AND THIRD STR,ERTH. untj. Ann 5150 BEST . PUN' )S. 150 GROVESTERN 6 HALF. Laving re oval to tLelr new wareroomr, It cnntains Pen, Ink, ,PRI.F.r, rattail, Covel l Chectiene and Clirck..ri.wirtl, and yet tnearau, tvG inch.. by 2itiehre, • Shoe 478 BROADW Y. are mar prepared to offer:theublic a tuagnllloent mar teak. full 7 OUTAYC ROBE ' UD PIANO. contaluing all I mprovemen known In this couutry or Europe, over.strung, French grand action , harp pedal, toll Iron e. for 1656 CASH. .Warrant for FITS VICA Rich moulding pa& 175 to 6200, all warnmt made of tho Beet amonued material, and to .tan better than any told for 5400 or $5OO by, the old method, of at wu'aclure. We incite the best judge. tsi examine and try these new Instruments, and we tend ready at a'l times to test them with any of on manufactured In. this country. GROVESTEEN & HALE, my.3o:ttm 478 BROADWAY, N. Y. MAGNOLIA BALM, removes pim. plea freebies, Av. LINDSEY'S BLOOD SEABCHER, genuine. HOLLAND GIN, pure, in stone Jug.. BEDFORD WATER, fresh from the spring. RUSSIAN SOAP, (Resart) euperior for shaving. 1100FLAND'S GERSIAN BITTERS, very cheap. 11 tTU SPONGE, a large assortment. INSECT POWDER, certain death to roaches, Sc. SODA PILLS, for Acidity of the Stomach. BAY EMI, warranted pure. PATENT al{; DIME the lergest . assortment in the city. Sold by 811IION JOHNSTON, Disuomst, m,311 Corner of Smithfield and Fourth streets. 0 U - NT ITO Y B NU kiSBRIES, ROCHESTER, N. Y. The undersigned is the accredited agent, In this region, of the celebrated Eutectics of ELLWARGER & BARRY, the larva and most fariuma in America, and will re main u ibe Sr. CHARLES HOTEL, Pirre renew, until Octeler next, for the purpose of receiving or. den, and of cane luting the city and vicinity Miring hie stay. As other persons than those accredited by the Company have been In the habit of soliciting orders, representing themselves as the agents of .Ellwanger & Barry. the public aro cautioned against purchasing of out o.r. TREES, AND PLANTS represented to come from the MOUNT ROPE ,NURSERIES, Unless they have • written certificate from the pro prietors. Orden eau oleo be left at WAS. GORMLEY'S Gro cery Store, 271 Liberty street. G. C, PEASE, Agent for Ellwanger it Barry, my2l:lw Sr. CHARLES HOTEL. EULitiIIUATINti 2,-fto A. 4 graylty, pure relined Petroleum, lo ware. Lone, 012 couetgumetit 4nd r.r s io at luw wkw by the oULAR OIL WORKS Co , 6 St. Clair street .10 . F.C t i rw :A 0 011...\ , VAN . TEII i - 7 60 A ure, tatrral. a ilai l l l iatlo - a ' rti C ebt ' Offl. ll 4,l, rayr I 000 "I'°. t', w U IfinißOWN MECCA' LUBRICATING OIL , at the lo price ot 3 Ml X DOLLARS. per barrel, (barrel included ) This Oil 1 free from 11 att. r , wit or sediment, and of Al t Niro. gravity. t0r... , and ready for delivery by BLUR le GRAIr, Petrolite Oil 01110. Monongahela Bowe. nue- Mach. PR. my3o,:st Q,TOLEN—Froin the subscriber, of Etonomy Deaver t.iclinty, On Wetlnewiley, the 7ht• inst., ono DAIIS DAY MAUI'', 7 your. old, about If hands high; woe • iliae lame on her right front loot; her left tcliouLler was little sore from the trlll'AlLN flu I.LAI,Y ItIfAVAItU will Lei gons fur the mower, of the same, by ...Ring on the ,nbmrlior, or V. U 8111tlf. earner of haat .d Third Noels, Allegheny. U. 6 EOM,. BEDFORD SFRENOR. A. 0. ALLEN Beepectfully Informs the public that this celebraied and faaLlonablo material; place U atopr otura, , lady prepared for tho raception nod arrommodatiota of alatiore, and rill be kept open omit tha ant or Prrauna sr steing BEDFORD lIIIS ERA L WATER aill Las anpießeM M the felloalag 'Mors, at the, trelleg. Ma: 11, a barrel, (0ak,)...._' 1 3 no. fora half want. t0ak).........—......... 2 uo Pant." stlabiug rooms or soy lutormetion 10 rn a-ard to place will address .:1143 •'lledfortl Morro Owings Company, iledfutd, l'a." torZl:toli - • , ADIAINISTRATORIS NOTIC E.— Letters or Adtutulett•Dou haring been grant ed to the subscriber, ou the estate of alt Dour Wog, deceased. late of Term toltruship, alt persons de bted to the said .decedent are hereby uotifle4 to make Immediate payment, mod tholes' hating Maims tatalmt the saki estate to prmeut them for nett moot to the admtulstretor. no his residence inthe mud township. WILLIAM DUNNING. tea, ltdeatert • Admialitrator. BOOTS AND SHOES.— GEO. ALIIREE, SON 8 CO., No. 71 Wood strart, Corner of Fourth, hare fun. roonlryika fresh assort ment or LADIES' CISIEERS AND DA,IIIOIIAL BOOTS; MISSES do / do S.; CHILDREN'S do AND4ANCY snorst GENT'S BROAD BUCKSKIN SEWED BROSS; Do. CALF OCINGRESS GAITERS; BUTS' do 1 do TI do/ Di do OEFO D ES; All made to our specie order, and warranted to be the to that no be. fOund read' made to earpiece. / • M. 60 MIA W. ' 97110Lt8ALE olioczn, STREET, PITTSBUILOI3, PA., purchased' the interest of hi, late penmen, Urine the boldness at the old eland, and .111 ad to receive the patronage of his old friends oaten. , . „ roylfrdtf WILLIAM IThirtEß, CosodissioN litsaramr, tor the eo bf enunajzmoLsom, , BEWINSD ort,s\. KEROSENE, . • • NAPIITIIA, dre. N 0.119 WATER BTHE,ZT, sarldberal cash advancei made on cotudgnments and prompt personal ittentlon even te all business roy2l,3md r RES WitIMIEWS,--Just recoiv v ed, another supply; of gahry,,lterart& Scirlen'a elf-adjuetin WlLthlteEltB, the bet'in the market, for eale at t he ladle Rubber DeSot, 20 ant 28 Bt. Clair street. mylti .k PHILLIPS.- nitANGES 'AND LEMON. , NJ 300 bezel Meinfos Oration 200 do do Let:owes; ' is - prime order, to arrive this daj sad for sale hi . • - *SUMER. dr BURR., • 14. A. 120 sad-128 Wool street lillbkL•=-100 bble; lialtimoro Herring WO do ado sb►d; 100 do :and halt bide. Nos. 2 and .fitaekerel, arsiving via 1...11:..11. and for ado .by , . mitavra & Lezzai; •• mv29 ' 27 and. 29 Smithfield stmet:'' fillEmEl util Ezilf.t—r2oo bzn. prime w. n. oboe. Just ricolied and for sale by FTIA.I . OF:VAN 'CORDER, 102 • • 114 Secrindunet. • DRT. W Lbls Dry In 'tore and Mr see • . • . lAA •Dicr.ll7T rk Or) TIELED •BEEN TONUUES-16 boxes : L (4 l° "C", "a f""1° 1 b 41117 DIOICIIIr 00:' L.AKD_2S, tioroes no. 1, suitable for in sto ., and o b i y _ re eKty 00. LARD 011-8 WA& Na 1, in store and for trio br , J ISAIAH DICE= 300, .12A8KET- -WILLIJYO3-100 , bundles, .aye laigo aild'amall,'ln store and for sale by • .103 . • • • • ' , ISAIAH.. DICHBY Alk:00.. • 141EATfifin6--11) sacks in stare and for .12 saleby \ ' ISAIAH DICKET;& 00, York;; QDAR til'A ~store IVO wag • • YiffiiiiktrZlOXlCT •It 04 1411745°76,414411023-‘4-r4-41;.--19- * ; i b 3l ‘ elind " ' JrEir 4DrEIIITI3E.YMIr'TS. IN THE MATTER OF A PETITION '.of•undry inhabitant. of the borough of Temper , eneesille, praying the Court t, decree - the uneaten of a part of a Lary feet and fourteen feet etvets io Carnahan and Tomlinson's plan of lota In the Laid berv2o. No. Idatzti - Beedlons, lb U; Macaw*. oasbucket.. ' /And-now„lo wit. lthiy 7.1. A. D. 1861; theforege. log petition presented and read in open Conn. ,v Whereupon, tn motion of T. R. flamilton, Attorney for petitionera the Court grant a rule on all parties Interestnt to show canoe ' on or before SATURDAY, (he :Slat day of May, A. D. ISfe2., why so much of. the street forty fret wide to Carnahan and Tinadinson's pion of lore to the borough of Temperancari ] lo, which line lw a on a point ar rho distance of seven leer and ate inches from the dividing line of lots Not. 8 and 9 in odd plan, and the outside line of lot No. 11 to .1,1 plan, and also to show CALM why the fourteen feet street to said plan, batmen the points aforesaid, should not be vacated. And the Court direct that ,It rule be published in the Pittsburgh Goodie twice a weer for four weeks. By the Coed. !twat : W. A. Imams, Clerk. .mys:?..awd4er rrPAPER iitAISEM—The under igned wall receive proposals at the office of the State Printer, hi" Harrisburg, until THURSDAY, [h., 14th day of June, 1862, to supply the following described sited paper,(Sample s to accompany pro. 1e.a10,) for the State Printing for one year from Jolf lot, lead, viz • Double Royal, fifty pounds to the resin. Umble Royal. forty pounds to the ream. Each to mamma at least twertiy.ein by forty inched. And double-sized Voolscap, to weigh twenty-eight pounds per ream and measure at least twenry.eiz by moVeLlitrnl inches. Samples must accompany bide. Those making proposals most he prepared to give sldisiselnrY ...Will' for the faithful. performance of the contract.; and the right is reserved to reject all bids not satisfactory In price and umpire- The paper must he tarnished in such quantitiea and at ouch times no required by the Superintendent of State Printing. T. T. WORTH, Superintendent of Slate Printing. Harrisburg. Slot' S. li1112:my115-2awtd HYDRAINT HOSE, OT , • SUPERIOR QUALITY, For sale by BAILEY, YAEUELL t.CO., PLUMBERS, GAS, AND OINLAN NATI LE4 WORKS. Lead Pipe,Sheet Lead And Bar Lead. ALSO DEALERS IN Pig Lead, Patent Shot and Name Bratty, serwzan Mini sore Ottawas. Being exclusively In the Lead Trade, we earth=lib he above to better advantage to Dances, and on irate terms, than eon bn hal elsewhere. ap,s:f,m V ALUAID.F., THEOLOUICAL AND Aeern,Lly of the U. P. Church, are Invited to tai tEi==Ml33S2 M=2E;2 • T U E BEST SOUVENIR / , • OF TUE: WAS I i On April 24. laQ, urn) appear a Now 15.1euttsly Veda, • PICTORI A L ,LT RIOS, From the Itnoarn pen of MR. A. J. :It DUGANNE, • VLogolflomAly MultrlttedFfrom original &amino, by the I.+[ artiale,wd lamnilfully printedon hot-pmmtul ;roper. A part willappmtr every =nob, Including, among oihnr things, the FALL OF bURITER, DEATH OF LYON, DEATH OF ELLSWORTH, NI:WHIMS, ROM'S DLL/ IfF, PORT 110 g AL, FORT DOICELN, PITTSBURGH LANDING, ROANOKE, HAIIPTON ROADS, PEA RIDGE, Se., An. Tbairhole forming an ILLUErEATED POETICAL surryszart, of every eye& In the present most teapot's& drag gl ts e in thiyhtory of this grest nation. Part X. entitled : dARCII TO TOE OAP. ITOL,4of the oth Regiment of Meassehusetts,) 0111 apped above. eines, Parts, (monthly, free by p05t.).—...25 etc On/Iyear, (12 monthly parts,) t !Abend terms to the Trade, Clubs and Cairtseeers. / Apply to JOHN ROBINS, P.O. Inn; 3,- aplei3rti 37 Park Rose,,N, Y. {WHOLESALE I`l'nouar. LETTER PAPERS, CAP PAPERS, NOTE PAPERS, BILL PAPERS, W RAPPINV PAPER), - MANILLA PAPERS A largo and wall assorted stock of tha bo.t brand w. I 1,. sold at low prk as for Cook. Retailers will 111. it to their advantage to give tts a Pill. WM. 0. JOIII4BTON I. CO., ny24;3tawaod Paper Peaare, 67 Wood street. TEAM. JOE PRINTING HOUSE. ' Cards, Circulars,Price Lists, 818 'loads, Pastore, Bulb, L.ding, Labatt for Manufacturers, Labels fo .Druggiste, and every kind of ornamental and plait Printing, exectued neatly, with &patch, by.. Wl.l. G. JoLiNsTON mydt:Unwood gleam Job Printer., 57 Wood it Y110'10(111A1111G. CARDS, a auperiar ...tide, for the um of Pootographen. For sao by WIC la. JOILDISTON!* 00.. my24:3tittreat Stationer., St Wood AL ALBLIhI6--A choico stock and larp‘raitsty at low prime. li or sato by W3l. G. JOHNLITON d CO.. Ity4l:3tawead ' Stationers, 67 Wood street. • AWN. -7,000 lba. nice' aountry.:Bnr Evick Shoulders. aides and Hann., Just received by steamer Emma Graham and formic. by JAMES • A. FETZER; , my 27 cocain' 3Larket and First attests. limo; CHEAPEST, utuaiEsT AND -BEST SCHOOL ORGANS 'are made by Prince Co., and mold only by CHARLOTTE BLUME, 43 Mt street, - Solo agent for limbo Co.'s unrivalled Pianos. roy27 c4,TARIL;II.-z -fj WU boxes Madison Pearl Starch; .• • Mulcts Pearl aura, suitable for Cotton Pan forsalota MACKEOWN & tnys9 . • • No. 297 Liberty street. 3,000,..:1'..8.1,..4;01).4UNeb1y.AY "AWN in iwpa d r 811A.VER, A Levan. ' ntird.-6,000 bush. prime Yeunsylm x... nts, lit store and for sale by J.& LIGGETT a .CLI., tor-'2 . 75 Wilder and 92 Front street': U 8T - REUEIVLNO.— somi eplanpld STEINWAY PI. AMOS, .personally . &elected ',by •IY. ' I I LEBER, fur Ws market. It well pay pa/L -amson to, examine our new stock' before pmfdtalios alsewhere kt ESSEN • BBD., A third . .ipy'pl . three elopzioseara cheap chea 11AIIMOSIMiliFeradved Teachers, Direct_ on of Schou% tilitilagAirurtenwLesdere of Cloolra, and the public genarall3:, are respectililly invited in, trill and sm o yn ker,' them, &lll:mantes warenxons , MELLOR. 81 Worst It AZNIAISN - NEW TORK PULNoB.—knotheteapply Of ibelarge Seven 'Octave. Rosewood `Plana r : from flateltoll BrotborkNowircra: hit teoelvadand for sale by to 8 - MELLORJBI.Wood 80/1-21. DOUBLE lar4l_ll,'FlVE 00 1 el WrAVC - PIANO'BriLI InstoDErozir. - 111 good ordor, Moot , ' &glom_ Vor by- - . JOHN macLou...st Wood otztet. rip 'o tllf I3UN ILA.NI),y Fl 004 .L TAVZPOUTADLII lIIELODZON,,oxiist. A - Needham - sod liasotra UsitUo."..liO Cl roolo by mill JOAN U. /lILLOW,.. 4:Wood sweet.' , WANTEAL • ew tir:NTLEhINN BJABDEr r ItS an be well.a.ccomrciodated t tiVIIRZT. BABA! SAMTIARN. A,VANT.Istr.-10 time limas° Butter.- T FR. • E. VAN GORDZIt,' t P I.3Nerf - .., antik. • m i n V418.17DZ OIL. JAlLlion %WE A L t 'JO y, ca and 70 Water singer. 81 YAM YITTEIIB, NO. l' FOURTH STEIL= McCORMICK., GIBSON & CO., Block Tin. 511 NISTEIRA attending the meeting of the Genera %I 0111111131 i the large and valuable stock of eland .1 THEOLOGICAL, lIELIOIOOS and MISCIL A N EOUS HOOEY, tot lola by ROBERT a. DAVIS. U 3 Wood etrcui. A full .o .y 4.4.11 the ImportAut new Bnol4. BALLADS op my: WAR. pl.sJros tole Agipikts for .the mkiiVe7ti- =NM _~ ~~ ~__ MI I - GOOD& SUMIdEII suss . AT 37 7 MTh, '.l yard, wide. , Cheap FIND LAWNS at 12% mob., 6131 ;Choi Cheap BEAUTIFUL IBUDIILEEt DUES. I GOODS, of tee Latest style, Jett opened. LIGHT COLORED BALZHORAL NEW STYLE OF lIIINOVAD ASPID TAPE HOOP MIST W. & D. EUGUS' NEW! NEWt NEW' JUST RECEIVED, FROM Eastern Auction Sales. BARKER & CO.'S 59 Market Street, s~tzgs SOLID COLORS AT 873 c. per pard 7 PLAID AND STRIPED at SO to TAr.. •••• BROCADE SOLID COLORS at/V..e., ato in all the clearable abode.. 117DIA CHECKS, heavy qßafity, .t 60%. BLACK BILKS, In plain/drip°. wad figdred—an fad:tend stock at all prlx./ / . . , . : Q RF~NgDIN3S A large I 4 In black mid al colon, very ORGANDIES, JACONETS & LAWNS, THE LATEST IMPORTATIONS—from IS%c. to r434r SACQUES & MANTLES, In SILL OLOTP, and various other new miatatlaia, in twenty different stylea, at all Ertcaot—lt4m $l.OO to IMO Cri. SHAWLS For SPRING and 81:11MEE, to groat rarietl. tog some re ry handsome 010. ADINIS and OttliPE Dig PARIS; at $lO 00. worth from $l5 00 to VD 00. Other kinds et $1 00 and op. wards. DRESS ti-OODS Our stock of these, for QUANTITY, Yi&ILIETY' and OILICAPNR&S, hes never been approached Is this city. Prices from qi to SI per Tut. One tot of CHALLIS DELAINES 12*. worth iB cents. Om, lot BROCADE POPLINS, qulta nw, 1134 c ., worth 25c. GREY GOODS, from 12* lo BLACK AND warn car c egs, Dom 1236 Coats, . 75a. Together tiftb an almost endleeevarlegyor Trench, English, Gernetri aad Saxony DRESS 6001?9, at the yams rate. j 1{01113M!IMESIG • large stock, which we are selling UISI7/0)111L7 BOYS AND GENTS' A ifitW STOCK, at all prima N. 8.-..Positirely but One !rice. ARRIVAL . surd:tit DitESS GOODS' BILKS, 1L&C'417143 1 PIIINIB AND GI/1611ANS. - BALIjOHAL Asa HOOP SKIRT& I NIMBLE' WO= AND Nosmiy. ' cuxca AND Perr-srurs. PLAIN BLACK NILS, , I ' earAtt oar stock *.iitiffor OAI,II/,Aild • ' , - ' HANSON LOVE ~ 74 Market ptreai BIT.T.IARA TABLES, -with Eibarpli Potent (koala'', firs well - known to toe euiriat to all others.'= Patented florenitor,lBsL nixezdtt 'ent.prr, . - • Toss. =MMEI ranr s . B&LLp Cass 15111. #tq l ;1 1 " " • Ii'JAI7.IIIP. ENRIE GOODS. DRY GOODS! DRY 600 P a.! CHEAP FOR CASH, J. M. Bucßnritax,'s. lIIOZABIBIQUES for 1°; o. worth 25. EAIBIIOIDELMD 'ENGLISH BKRAGES for 15r— worth 25. PLAID SWISS CoLOIIF.D for 12c. worth 25. BLACK GRENADINE. ==! BLACK CRAPE =BYTE: BLACK. BOILBAZINS BLACK WOOL DE LAINEA. PLATE' BLACK AND FIGURED BILSII EIACQDTS AND BIANTILLAS. newest etyle:. ROOK SKIRTS, beet idyls. GENT'S LINEN BOSOM SIIIIITS. for 51,50. GEE 'AT RIBBON OPEN : LNG AT . 11 0 IRO N s 77 and 79 Market/treet • hero open aad Un 3.1 , .H.DAY, Mar 2X111,r; fur ode— 125 cosi.. of NEW RIBBONS. 70 Do. - ragy'at rLowzas. 100 boxer AILS lU6AN do. 90 cuts STILAW GOODS. • To which we invite the hpecial attention of country tad city merchants audauilltners. Wo bave t recelied a large supply of LADIES'. and 1.1.18UE HOW SKIRTS, f ItiNt.ll AND NY, • CIIANID COSSETS, Irg.E. AND 6INDIJAII SON DALONELLAS, ItAllt NETS-AND HEAD DEIS& EA I pTTON ktOSIE111" AND GLOVES, EltbSOD , DE ES AND LINEN lIANDEERCIIIKIN,IaIci wi be sold at the vcry lowest pricta to cash buyer& JOB. HORNS, . . WHOLESALE ROOMS-51 and 3d starlets. mr24 Has. 77 and 79 HAILE= STREET. N h w 7t31.101)6 Now Ofh.bilbili EATON, NACRIIN & .00:S. WeL invite special ationiion to a choice selection of NEW GOODn, which w.. oo now opening. Few and bander:ne etytos of DEAL LACE AIM FRENCII EDIDEUIDEICED COLLARS, SETH OF COL LARK. AND SLEEVES, choke, atylee. ';'• • Elegant new styles of LACE VEILS.. TlilleldlNG RIBBONS, In cholOa colors. ' • Dichetyles of DONNET,RIBBONS. Guiptire and French EDGING AND LACES. 110oIERY; GLOVES, AIITTS,•&c.i of arery'klnir GENT'S FINE SiIIIITS, titilaT FRONTS AND' COLLARS, EIitiPENDEILS, TIES , DNDEILGAD MENTS, New styled of LA DI kW HEAD DRES S ES.-•• • Noreltwo In Hue French end common FANS. , The beef make of SfiIRIS AND COI/4WD& We Write special attention of abolonle sad retail Layers to our nasoettaent of BUN UMEIDYLLAB AND SON.SITADEB Dealers supplial iu qumtity myl7' 'EATON, MACRUST. .1 UCTIO.4* RJLL S: VAST BIAMINGIitaI AND BIRM ALA INORLDI LOTS AT AiIOTION.On .111ON' Usk" AFTER.SOO.N, June 2d, at 3 o'clock, will bn gatld, at' ' the auuei of Wharton 'nod Jaiiph strati; East Sitruinghain, tt o following descriLetilotar_ - . Lot at the south-west corner or Wharton stale; seph otrcetn , :having a .Stoat at 2.4 feet on - . Wharton straw, Slot es tending along Joseph street LW lest to • IL+ test alloy. • Lot (aajuminglot of Jae. reony,) at tba dlataxaa or 4S irot (rum tho *oath-mat. coraor of Walston. awl Josaall atrooti turlaki a front , of .2k.fee4 oyff WWIMILL el nxt, situ; exteuoiug back IZS tat to* 24 .. _ . . loot ails). Four lots on the south aide of Earnh efFeetc-oton ruencing 96 fret trom the sonth-wt fit cortur,or dour and Farah streete, each having a front of 26 feet on Borah street, and tstuudiUg butt 126 meet to ► 24: lect Lot at the north-west earner of dltadow streefsal • alley between they twd 'Josephine streets, having a mint of le) feet on 'licences erreet, and oxtail:Wm, sour lots on 'McKee street, near ihu new Iridgei . each having a fruit of ffi test on -McKee *treat, awl.' extending back ‘33 feet to line of Bollmini - A Garrison.l True or Sacc—Gue-fourth caahoraidne in - three toast annual payments, vith interest s .4, hood and mortgage ou the property. Any further mfOrmition wanted :in regard to Ma). property cati Le had-try applying at the Auction' Game, St. - Filth street. J. G. DA V till Aunt.. AItBLE AND - STONE YARD-AZ 111 A.ISII.IIIISTGATGES' SALE.—On WEDNES. , DAY 2dOILNI2iG, June 4th, at 10 o'clock, by coder ul duati Lawton, administratrix, sill be. commenced the sale of the entire stock in the Marble end Stone, yard of the late !Mathew Lawton, deceased, on &alb. street, between emithtleld and Grant an - eits, ulna, prising a large and valuable imiortusent of Marble Gimlets, Enameled Slate -- Mantel; lionimenta, Totobeionee, klgures,. Gravestones, Marble :3n the rough, do.. Also a large and valuable lot of Freeport Stone Curbing, Flagging, Griodetonee, Toole: Grosibus, Praha, ac. Tanta or tlaul—Cash forauroa ardor, $31.01, that awn, and over, one-third cash, the balance lour months' approvoa endoreed pivot. Vorlurthor particultua, apply to George U. Law, ton, on no premises. " , J. G.: DA ir tt 4 ; Anct. - LOTS Al A 7 BUTiON.—On TUEADAT June, tai, at 8 o'clock, will to sold, in the, beCOnd Boor saki. room of Davis' Auction, 54 Filth street, the remain• log eight large Building Lots in U. Lorengb of heath Fl•tsburgh, each hunting au average of tA feet on Orgy', road, and extending back biro feet tti.piop. erty of . hire. Bailey, being loti - nutilbered 6 to 13 in - dame., 1n aundieunon 01 The lots are scone , veolent walking distalce from the Elonongahmia. Bridge, and welt situated for Ousel wig , what to Ise cure to theniselres a!liente at low prim • Tastes vitiate—Ten Dollars matt, and Fire Dot tars= poi month • instil all is paid, without interest. • Plena of the lots Way be had at Davie Auction. my 30 • J.U. DAVIS. Auct. 441LEMANT STEEL rhias VIRUS AT AUCTION.—On ituNDAY SvEtt-, June 2d, at 7y o'clock, wiltLe sold, In the secondlloor Wes mum of Darla' Auction, AI Fifth street, a large and choice collection of e toll Plate . Faigratinge, among 'which arn tonny.of the .finest gents ever peiblished in thli country, such as Colear Voyage of Life, a sweat of four plane—Childhood - fr. Youth, Manhood and Old Age; nbakspeare and his* Friends; Cotter's Wortley Night; Village Black='- smith; Falstaff Mustering his Recruiter, Manifest Destiny; Henry .Clay addresaing the United lonics Senate; Daniel Webster add:maws the United States. Senate, - The 'waving' Will to on: examination during the day: J. O. DAVIS. Aoct. 7 A Utaauiv SALb OF (i4JOL' saved .4i from the late are at LUCCIkO Worka, catomenu this rusaper, done ad, llta, at 10 o'clock; at Me' looms' Works, on the AI igheoy Valley Railroad,. will be &Old, I large quantity e Dry Dads, Coralst- - log of . Cloths, Cnsslmeres, Satinets; dies.,. 010 S. buns, Detainee, prints, 'llusllns, Shirts,. Iloskry, Nock '11.1„ ampoule's, ac.;' also • large quattlly 'tot Clothing: with • general assortment of Buotataborse veld Giutor•,..for men, women and childrou ; olio Hardware and Caller!, Quer:amen, Tiaras, 4,1, togethor with a general amortment ut geode usually. kept ta • mostly store. The above stock waa saved. from the late are, and will bo sold without reserve. All itt want of bargains obould attond. my3o T. - /t. kIoCIALLAND, Amt. ' ,ouvos AT AIXTIO,N—Un . NONDAt 1110BNING, Jane 2 d , at 10 o'clock, will be aold,'st the Commercial- Auction Ilona*, Of - Ylfth street, a quantity of seasonable Dry tiloodsilt„ comprising In put lama Drees Gooch excelsior Brio% Organdy Lawns,- leartature Print, atrlprfa, klobnlr, Drees Brilliant, -LOW 'Cloves,' eunmez , &Lowy, Cotton floaiery, curtain kluelln, Litten-TOlp:, ClOtba, fltabl - Cotton, :MIKE Linotcbilkltibtnt4 Black Ciotti, Mariellite Clnotterpante, Needle Wart Collate,' bilk Necktie, liandluachiefa, Gaiter; .....nult-nnoney, Boye.Panta, Bola' bklrta, White; Stank, VIA W. ISZAWIIABLIs; I:LVllill`I3A C` oLII AUCTIV2I.=-On TUX:WAY,: Anne MI, at 20 o'clock a m. and 2p. nc, slll bo -sold, at the Our i: mercial-Anction How; - 64 Vatic - most; 11 stock - of seasonable Olothingi'well made, and In sgookint comprising kw Pair wooded CassiMma, fret and Uttar fautrk 260 Csisalinonr and 'Murrill= • Yam; .300 Trench Samitoute. t:ashinsrette, -- Tivaed, Admen,. Norman. and Alpoura ails. 5 dozen whlta abina,l6larecillac yMei.cti, down - bine flanniVcao; derehirti. ' - , U. DAVIS, Acct.; A,LUALILE bTO tab AT AU Ur IC nst;. . •TUNSDAY .EVIAINCW.tano 2d, at 73i o'clock, wN Witold, in the Miaow! rigor hale. Room at Um Oxitmarcial Auction. Ilcuncy 64 nth street, • 15 Wars /tank of Pittsburgh Stott; do - 51oltoura1lels Insurance Company. - ":"---- roysp •-- J. C. DAVIS, And. •, Ut.EPS, eLHOES AN t! LIAITEHdi soaventor —At the Ilaavniellall Amnion liOnle, will bitliold, ',Myth" this Irak; tbelargett witty of BooAliboos and vainly, of ewsry ascription, for,_ Men, WOMIiI and Children. Great lauxiin* skimtml. M irtara,dotartulat.4- to ekqe. tire k T. d. MEIUI.ICLLAND, !met.. Tsr )* fro' •• . .
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