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The' Doelseidion will aiseUiblo ' on AIoNDAY. , OD= nousz, at 11 evolook in., to nombinte PIiRSIDYNT JUDGE OP COMMON :PLEAS. di.; an ',*llBelClATit LAW ...113DO1(o0 . cobttpli P LEAs, ko•oind a COUNTY ...coirrEOLLiti, sad to elect DELEGATES to the REPUBLIO3II CONVENTION, Lobe held ,in JULY, 186il. • „r ThePrtmaq Meetings in the townships will he held between thi hours of 3 and 6 p. m., and in the titles and .bouinght between 3 and I of said day. The-appointment of the delegates in the twin by marking, and In the cities and bor ough. 6j ballot. ' J. Y. DRAVO, Chairmen. S. Scam& 31., Seczetary. ' Evacruetion of Corinth. ,Although: fikauregard got away .from = VO'tinth,' iwith his forces, and the principal part, ofithe munitions, his loss of men and material will bo enormous, before he can get his army together and in fighting trim again. With the evacuation of Corinth, the whole of tlit region will ,fall into our` hands, as it is impossible for the enemy to make another stand within fifty o a hundred miles south, if even there.' Lt•is most probable that he wilt go down the Ohio and Mobile Railroad, for some distance, and then strike off into the interior of Alabama, or he may go to Montgomery, or to some of the Georgia rail roads, tohe in the reach of supplies. The great difficulty of feeding ou r armies • the interior of the enemy's country will . !gauze, our Government to hesitate about following Benuregord into the interior, at least during the Sickly season. Boonville, where CoL Elliott destroyed a portion of the Ohio and Mobile Railroad, is • about thirty ,miles south of Corinth. ran a, w ere tho Memphis publishers •- - . have moved their presses, is about one hundred miles from blemphii, on the Mir, aissippi !mid Tennessee-Railroad, at its junc tion with - the Mississippi Central Railroad. All the slavesin:the Dutch West India colonies wilt be setfree on the let day of July, 1868; under the following conditions: The compensations of three hundred guild -ors is to be Paid to the owner of each slave =whether man, woman 'or child—and the Mayes are to remain under apptenticeshiP fora term of three' years, during which time they are to be paid - wages to secure the government. Thd Dutch government will grant two millions of guilders per/annum for. emigration. Campaigning. • A' correspondent of the N. Y. Tribune, from "Seven Pimes," seven miles 7 . . ;irons Richmond, Sunday, May 25, says: .- :Returned to camp, and passing from reg- Iment to regiment, I hear a rumor that gradually covers me with a cold sweat. It . . said that an order has come that all the prorisions,. baggage, teats; wagons, . an ...property. .of every description, save arm s, , - Suntennition, the . cooked rations, and t he ~ k napsacks on the soldiers' hacks, and tho medical stoles and ambulances, for the Woittided; be sent buck immediately to the other side of the Chiekalioidny, and there ;:packed :under ,a strong guard. Also, the rumor is 'that; three or - more additional. • -= '..bridgely are being hurriedly constructed Items the Chi'cluihominy.. And it was inas‘ easy,to bee the courage and spirit ofthe men f all : under It as to seemercery falls, thermometer. I saw it and felt it, as Irod e. throngti the regiments, 'tied, I prayed in my; -saddle for lightning to fire every, wagon in -.- the army, and to. burn every bridge of re -tteat'scroad the Peninsula. rivers. Bull Run w aria defeat, in pair, because the Long ' • Bridge and Washington were right bilhind Here blows the wind, to, strongly in the -East..., 3t, will rain to-morrow .night. Un less sheltered beneath the roofs - of Rich , mond, thousands and thausand'of she beat . - men in the nation will lie down in the mud, and maketheir beds in the wet uniforms in • Which ,they touched. Whole regiments of' .the best blood in the North and West will - go for SO or 40 hours without food—for ef • - -a heavy storm, the- traniportation of • • - • thia great army cannot possibly be got ;up frotarthe Park over the bhicksiominy, by the single bottomless Virginia road in time to feed' these,noble men. They will muesli. ably stiffei with hunger. Well I , walla The=samS correspondent, writes on Toes day morning, May 27, "Near White Oak seven miles from Richmond," as follows: ' is zTheorder to send back the' wago j and bgrttatebachi'teaft and have them n ;ushe -. - eonsiderhble -c-x"-ffillinsl was obeyed to ‘ l l l. order And luckless ten yesterday. ackless obedience t It has rain- 0 - A said it would rain, and my heart aches ail look on, these dripping , diepiri - • men, hovering, hunch-backed an silent, about the smoking - Urea wait energy to cook their breakfasts, ~ ;';;;;, k '.'f ± , J .2;•- • :i3 - and-,,tiuldily inquiring if there be any chifitninf their. receiving the whisky ra,- -s. °l- 4' 6 .- •4- 7 -q. :s l l oii- --- _'Officen.iind men were rained on with itliOrtial CiltliLlitE all night. Colonels fikt. , 4?;;';'Fi.. ,2 ,:;. , :orttirledttrider' slabs ,of bark inclined - 111 -,, 7 , N`,.4,....::%: 4 abiin5ti0g5--elielters attempted of bouglo andlrenchee received alike captains, pri and lieutenanus, and 'treacherously betrayed'them all to the Water. The army is soaked "and savage this' morning; and, •, wort* than 41,_1/.e borrowing and begging of bread Aar begun. - The condition of the sin : • • girt read 'hi. which supplies are, and only be, canhauled - up hero from the 7.;mile _ taitt railroad station, may he imagined by unfortunate as to .know Virginia af ter twenty-four, hour's rain, Well!. well! let us be cheerful and ar ageogs. . w . : ' ' • 4 & m r:, • " Emtinc We exhort our readers to patience no mornr - The memory of the deadivho bate died needlessly, and the imminent danger that the history of the siege of Corinth will be repeated elselihere, it a greater dietance from the base of, operations, in a country more unhealthy, and at a season when the fierce heat of a semi-tropical summer will be added to the poison' of =Nils, demand that they should make their voices heard covet Gen. lialleok's head, amt, in the wits' of the Commander-in-Chief, the President himself, to the end that this war may be carried en longer as it has been carried. on heretofore—that all the advantiges'which us allowed to elvillted eembattants be used by the Generals itt.the field. Let them say to Mr. Lincoln that they demand the modification;ef Order No. 8 and all other enetimandateS, or the prompt diem!!- ! sal of thiee .who dare issue them. If we must, tied, let. the fight be in eartiest-;- Using legitimate snoops not only for crippling atid.ptittlng down the enemy, but. for uying the precious lives of those whose rrirte happiness will' be to - . live a thattheir patriotieni and:faltibsys • VIRTU AC. I The pilots of the late Confederate States steamer Virginia, request aliuspension of public opinion as to the statements respeCt ing themselves, which appeared on Monday . Morning in the'publiabed official report of Commodore Tatnall, detailing the loss of that invaluable steamer. The pilots state that-the investigation, %chid:twill doubtless be liad in a few days, will put the matter in itnpie.per light. In this connection, says the Petessburg Erpress, we may add that , evidences, which.cannot,be doubted, reach' us dail3i of the terror which the Virginia created with the entire Yankee fleet.. The enemy themselies being the witnesses, she could have passed Old Point and captured every vesselin the Chesapeake bay or York river without -resistence. What hope can a people have when suchan engine-of war fare is wantonly destroyed. The Escape of Eeauregard. The Western papers are greatly excited at the news of the escape of Besuregard, fter all the sacrifices the West has made: Twenty thousand Western men have lost their lives since coil. Grant took possession of Pittsburgh Landing, and as Gen. Hal leek's army has been increased immensely, they think something better might have been done. The Chicago Tribune gives voice to their feelings in the :following ar ticle : ORDER Milt= TORRE We have another illustration of the prae tical working of Order. No. 3—that stupid 'mandate of Gen. Halleck, which forbids the entrance of fugitive slaves within his lines. The enemy has skedaddled—left Corinth— , gone—no one • knows where ; they went, nobody knows when! The campaign, in the West, since the Fort more victory, has cost the country more than twenty thousand valuable lives—every life preci ous to somebody—all of them dear to the patriot; 'and thiSis the result. The enemy has fled, and "Corinth is ours !" We have no certain information—probably, as, the telegraph from Corinth is under military censorship, we shall have none until our letters arrive—touching the condition in which Gen. Pope found the ground lately occupied by the enemy; but we dare assert, even now, that the old farce of wooden guns has been played over again; and that beyond these, and a few well-gnawed beef bones, half a cord of old booth, and about enough worn out duds to set up a-second hand-clothes store, or a rag-carpet manu factory, we-shall have no trophies. Mil lions of money and more than twenty thousand lives! Are the spoils of the "bloodless victory"worth the outlay ? It will be found, when the true history is written, that this evacuation has been go ing on possibly for a fortnight—the Com mander of the Federal army—the .illustri ous author of Order No. 3—meantathile s in blank ignorance of what his foe was doing. The whistling of lccomotives, and the rum bling of trains, the hearing of which filled newspaper correspondents and general officers full of the idea that reinforcements for the enemy were pouring in by tens of thousands, were undoubtedly the evidences that the and file of the rebel army were, hurrying away to new fortifications, in another Corinth, as fast as steam could carrythem I Bin the General did not know it. The only men.. in, near, or about. the rebel camp, who are friendly to oar cause —the only men in all that Southern coun try who are willing to fight :for us—the i only men who are willing to give informa tion of rebel doings—in a word, our only reliable friends—the slaves—have been fought away from our lines with bayonets! 'Excluded from our lines because of Order Nit. 3, and the color of their Skins!. The enemy has escaped, and the history of war fare-does • not in all the world present another instance of stupidity which has wailed out more disastrous results than this same Order of which we speak. We appeal to all men of common sense: Had this order never been issued, had the word gone out among the loyal blacks of West Tennessee that they might find food, raiment and protection• in - the Federal camp, in return for their labor and such information as they might bring—could this result over have been arrived at? Would not the slaves have flocked to that camp by thousands?. Acquainted with the coun try in its every, nook and corner—with every hill; dale, ravine, piece of wood and swamp, - accustomed to travel by night and as stealthily as cats—they would not only have made guides of invaluable knowl edge, but, stimulated by, the hope of race Doty spies who won't' have dared anything to gain the precious reward. But when one was fortunate enough to escape the re bel line, his approaCh teeur camp was ar rested by the sharp bayonets of oar ,outer pickets. No matter what intelligence he brought, nor what invaluable service he offered; he was Bent off. - "Go away; you "are a d—d nigger, and this is a white "man's war," is, if not the language the exact-meaning of the official bulletin by which he Was excluded; and our soldiers, the dullest of who're every day saw, felt and talked about the incomprehensible stupidity of the Order, were compelled to pbey it. But the enemy has skedaddled and Corinth •is ours:. There are, at that point and on'roads leading thence to every city, village and hamlet: in the Northwest, more, than twenty,thousand fresh made graves of brave young men—the prido of the country—the flower of American-yeo manry—which - mournfully tell. what this last " blotxlless victory" has cost._ How many of these shall be charged to Order No. 8. Once more: We may tell now. The ne. ceesity for reticence on this point is remov ed. The enemy has taker; the padlock off our lips. Our army, since General Ilal leek took command at Pittsburgh Landing, has built, incredible as the story may sound, more than fifty miles of intrench ments, and full two hundred miles of wag on roads! 'Four parallels, each spre than twelve miles in length; three or !bur ,roads —wide, corduroyed and brldged—leading from the landing to each caps d' armee-- all the pork of our men, many of whom never, before handled a spade or an axe in all their lives. No wonder that,' with such labor as they were. condemned to do, they weretsick—no wonder the hospitals were filled, am! that the reports .'died of fever," "died dysentery," "died of pneu mqrds," filled every. puff of air from that quarter. Yet all the while there were, with in sound of the report of a siege gun, thous ands and thousands of the hardiest labor ers in our land, waiting and praying to be permitted -to do this Work:for good alone. Strong men willing to carry a spade, or musket, or wield the axo or pike, to cook, to dig or fight. Stron,g men and earnest men, who will, when they have an oppor tunity, vindicate the bravery of their race. We mean the slaves! They must. not be allowed to come In. Fill the hospitals.' Send the death wail to ten thousand loyal homes. But keepthe niggers out of camp. Die, but do net violate Order No. 8. Is not this a white man's war ? • • - XWATICE'S. P MIL/. t r y SEW API WANTS for the Pro. visional Genf. •to -ail pretlent themselvea for examination as In owe: Allegiumy Cob, Man chester and Demnesne oroughla the Second Ward , School Roue, Allegbe .7, on Tilt •lISDAY, JUDO 12. at Ba. ; Birmingham, and the Borneghe on the south aide of the river,* the /kWh Pittsburgh School Douse, on rat DAY, Auto 13. at 9 a ; V'ittebureb„ at the Second Ward Sclecl Roues. Pittabursth. on SATURDAY, June IL at 834 a m. the Teechers an.l applicants In the different wands end boroughs will be examined in the presence of their respective Boards of Director.. Itte 00IICI, mill be given them of the time of holding he several examinations. Jet =t' A. T. DOETIIETT. Ii , LECTUHE AT THE 11{0.N CITY COLLEGE, curter of Penn and St. Clair eta., M THIS iTUILAY) RNINO, at 11 o'clock: ESSENTIALS O A PARTNERSHIP. Y. Ad, M. LthRAH Y.—The Library and ga s og ]room ,twill . aimed during M" Y NDA, T Bey W and ZDNKtillaY, Jo. 4 2d, 8d andilh, r l amp:aria:ma of renovation. By ord of tfte my3CV3t. . ILtlia AEI' 00113tITTEg, _ ..., T lib, ' r 'j ord a, f OftliVritoE.—C 'he claims .of the late Arm of J. L. 0 RNAGLI AN & CO. bete been left for settlement w Lb JAMES MILLER, Pao., Ohio street.-Alleghes :City. The object is loot to add costa to adeouhts; tait business .ogagements pre venting personal attention' to collection, we hope those interested will !make , prompt set•feruent as above. J. L. CA ELNAGTLIN, I B. B Inmate. my27:2w formerly J. L. Cern:when a co 11 - 1.;11.A.11;r1E413 IiEttIETEE. .—T e Char tiers Cemetery, incorporated at the last session of the Legblathre, Is located on the Nobl ea • town Plank Bead, 331 miles from TemperancerilLe, containing thirty-three scree. The formal opening and dedication 'tarsi* will take plane on TU En- DAY, June 3d. at 10 o'clock a. 'm., alter which there will be a public Bads of burial iota. The public are .respectfully invited to !attain& By order of the Itosnl of Trustees. my3ctaldtltvrt I • ; .—Peorce's Issun.A.Nom COSPAAL—AI3 Oloctloa for a Board of Twelve Director. of the "People'. Inonran. Co." will be held at the liferchantedtacharme, on tiIONDAY,! JUNE ern, 1862, between the boom of 111) a. m. and 2 p. m. Dy order of CUM MISSION £12.9. my24:3wd • 11.4.1" K 3T.iTE7IE.MI TS BANK eF PITTSBURGIL Ptiranunort, Juno 2, ISG2. MEANS: Loam, Bills and Die/sound —.5 1 ,2 0 ,4N2 United Solos 7 3-it/Loan t 43,00. 0 an Real Estate d Gro nd Rent..—.. 60,531 It Stocks and 10,887 26 Due by other ....... 211,717 01 Dank Notes, Cheeks Tn..] Notes. ;172,84e1 00 Specie MAE IL 52,857.112 :15 Capital 5t0ck....„..i..------...51,143,600 Profits and tirnlugd 105,706 Ut Unpaid Dividends add Suspense de' t 18,470 03 Due to other 18 Deposits.— • $2,837,9N 96 The above statement is comet to the best of my knowledge and belief JOHN HARPER, Cashier. Sworn to.and subscribed this 24 day of Jona, 1661. . 8. SMITH, Notary Public. _ EXCHANUE, BANK OF 11.1"1'8.13 . (11:1 i PrITSVIIIIIII, June 2 1862. LOS= and DiscountS.—.-....---.-.51,GA:005 24 Heal Estate..:.. _ 50,000 UU Vt i ts4 l :ta V se "a s . 15Ja'and Not United States Bondsi 7 3-10Der . tta.. 250,10.1 OU N0te5._....... - . . 270,000 .70.814 eo n United States Certlffeates, 8-10 ~... 300,000 00 Pennsylvania Bondi, 0 per vents 1001100 00 Cheeks, and Notes of other Banks— 77,174 75 Due by other Dania; 4 , 6,80 74 Capital Stock Circulation- ....... ...... D u , • . • toptharltanka.L....—.-- Contingent Funds aUd Rohn. $31i5,868 69 The above statem4t le correct to the hest of Env knowledge and belief. 11. Zd- kIUIt.IIAY Cashier. Marmot' before uw,.lade 24 dal of dunei 362. C. • . ISBAL.L, No Public. EC .1W BANK OF PITT. nts4GEr. , ta)Prrrsatzan, /min 2,18 V... t.I3LLITLES. '844147 uu .. 11.5.v54. 29 115,0'..* 25 Circulation.... Due to other Duo to Depositors . M 0.11.1 54 . . ASSETS, Loans and Dlicountai..„..—.. ..... —...111 1,84917 21 Dna by other Banks--- 19&967 84 Bank Notes, ChackiiandTr'ay Notes 14,63,3 as Specie in lianlu...H 45,p4 87 J.. 1 8042,21 d 2.3 The above natereedt Is correct, to tha beat of ItIS knowledge and balle t /40EO. D. M'GREW , Cashier. Sworn before me, 2d day of Jdne, JAM Li, E. MUTH. Notary ?oldie. MEitalANTs AND MAN ()KW. .1.11 TUREILS' Prrreeracor, JUDO 2. 14.22 Capital Stock.-- 44._.______—_$:609,000 90 Circulation ,747.424 60 Due Depcoltona—.4 --... 431,703 19 Due other Lanka 26,194 11 Loons and Discount C o Nue ln T 74439 lii 1,656 g Tutee 4 Due by other Banki.l ........ 148,814 71 Commonwealth of tenn'a Loan — • 50,000 United States Tres/my 336,01/0 The above etedamentle correct and true to the best °tiny knowledge and belieL • W. H. DENNY, Cashier. Sworn and eubeaird before me Oda 2d day of lona, 1862 . W. H WHITNEY, Notary Public. CITIZENS' BANK. 1 Prrraseinn, Juno 2, 1861. Lou.l and on Coln 190,731 20 .Notes end Checks of other 102,994 GO Treasury Notes enci V. S. b0nd5.....;218,600 00 Due from Banks ay 10J,688 34 Capital Stock 606,000 - 00 241,066 68 Due to Banks and Daaers ...... . 3,67228 The shove statemepe is correct tothe best of my knowledge aud belleh i B. ZIDIFIZELHAN, Awlstant Cashier. beFaro me klils kd day of Jane, 1862. SAFVG 11AltrEli, Notary Public. IRON CITY lAN . • 1 ,Ptrrammon, June 2, 1802. Capiiil Stock-.-. 1.». .1 400,000 00 Loans and DlscounD ' -.-...- 855,514 04 -Due by other Bardm..l.---- . - ..- 31,1M0 12 . Notes and Chocks Of 4therlaaks - and ' United States Tietuntry Notes-- 183,0.05 12 Specie ..... --......1 .. 1 ... - ....... -...--. '185,333 03 Circulation— -4...- 110,241 00 • Due to other Danki1.4.....- ..... - ....... 11,583 OS Doe to Depositore.4 • 155,127 75 • The Above statemeitti is correct according to the best or my. kaowledgs and belief. • .11111N•MAGOITIN, Cashier. Affirmed unto before toe this day. W. 11.1W/11T24E2, Notal ALLEAI ENY BANE_ llqrresusun, June 2, ISM Capital .... 600,000 Ou Lonna and ......... 744,934 73 Duo by other Ilattrut.— 109,(Z.9 32. Notes-and Cheeks or other Dan._.,.. 31,248 18 Treasury Motel, 2,695 00 Specie .... ..... 19^,376 99 , I ........ :07,213 00 Duo to other V.. 11 91 but to Dep001i0r5.,...4 ...... =7,125 44 The shore otntoinent is correct according to tho but of soy knowledge , std bed let • J. W.. COOK,, Cashier. mit this day. • 191.11TfiX Y, Notary Public. Sworn unto be.fiire W. 11 EH.. JD ERTIS 01TY OF CHAkiLESTOWN.. MASS. !COQ OBETTB.—n9enied Proposals will be reeeiv ed at the calm of the Water Comedwioner• .0111 J tlriE sa, 18d2, for lurnishing the City of Uharli e town with about 3,01fi1 toes of Cast Iron Water Pipe, and about 60 tons of hoods! Castings. The slue of pile. req..lll bed, 0, 6,10, 1.1, 24 .. 30 cud 36 Inches. All pipes tq be csat'vertically, no as to lay 19 feet ezettialt• of Mai.; • • Voplee or sporlflostlord and contract, miliaria Ix ;impotent, w,ll be sent to the Bpp/truano of parties intending to make bona Ode bids. Porno making proposals will 1* required to Mee bonds, with two acorplable gurotln. ; Tho Commiadowere lbeeTo the right to *crept or rvytot any or all of the bid. offered. bro A o ll v ,=ls m t . ? . te d ei:doirsed tq t grocl r a r mt t t . stoners, Oharlostown' tlar ; EDWAUD LAWELESOg. Tor the Water Comastaionors. C.:L. STLYIIIBOI4. 4 bird Engineer Cbarltstovre Water Works. e:L-hrd • • • • 'INDIA RUBBER BELTING, GUSE, JL Steam Peeking; Oukete and Bove Psebing, o r the Bolden *Mpg cumpany's ausadectors, end At their card of; prime. ; Far Wird tbe India 12obbet Depot. 28 and 28 St. clef, street. • ' • • lej ; J.& It. PHILLIPI. I.EA'l'llEat fIELTiMi, of the beat oak JJ hum.' katber, loqual ln vudity to:the bed of say zrianuaetare. 41.1eiga stock always on bead at aad 2$ tit. Cle.tr meet.. )ea • ! J. & H. PHILLIPS. ~D . AVO.N-15,1.14)0 lba. clear Bacon ciao% I,nio do do • linear In Elea and for ale • • .3,0y0 do . do Elbooldar; • LAZEAIt. BO bb o. Daltimon) Bening, fun brands; . 100 do and MU; do, Noe. 2 and 3 Mackerel; In store and for sale by . I . - 811611716 a LA Le lli. T _IWO; LSAT • n—d dozen of the Jar .l.4 gen and haaTlesi irtudlty or lltanbarra patent raw We Lyda Lead*, oonsidand the bind lease, pat noshed at 20 sad 28 St. Clair stmts. la 3 J. AN: PHILLITB... " oorx,.aa $ ust tudred at No. J• 3 VtatekiliNii!tiUtiAN of superior GRA8111.1100 • 11, 71Ith End. . MiMg HEM= Avar rERTIRK.VEXTS. SEND TO A BI.OTHEB., oz. , TEIRND, itt TIIVABA6r. ONE - OF • THE PATENT WRITING CAPE& W. 'S. HAVEN, WOOD AND TIMM kSTREICTA It contains l'en, Ink. • Paper, Pooeil, Euroloper, Checkers and elteclterbtAant, and yet thotionres only Welt* be 2 ;tithes. MOUNT 11 OV E NURSERIES, ItOCIIEST,RII, p. The übdersigted In the ktxredlted agent, Wilt' region, of the celebrated Tinraeriee of BLLWANGER & BARRY, tho largest and most fazunits in America, and sill re mota st Iha Sr. eneur i ms Etur.EL, Pirrestructs, until Octelier next, for the porpoee of receiving or • den, and of cariv.ulng the olty and 'vicinity during his gay. As other persons than those accredited by the Company have born in the habit of witching orders, rspreemning themselves as the agents of Ellwanger & Barry. the public are (antioaed pgaing purchasing of ANT Oar. TREES AND PLANTS represented to come from the • MOUNT HOPE NURSERIES, antes they hare • written certificate from the pro• prietors. °niers can nleo be left at WM. GORMLEY'S 0 eery Store, 271 Liberty stivet. Agont for Ellirangar ,4 Barry MAGNOLIA BALM, removes pin pies, freckles, Ac.. : LINDSEV'S lILOOD SEARCHER, genuine. HOLLAND GIN, pure, in cone Jugs. BEDFORD WATER, Irish from the spring. RUSSIAN SOAP,.(Kcsan) superior for sharing. HOOFLAND'S GERMAN BITTERS, very cheap. II iTH SPONGE, s larFe aseertinent. INSEC r POWDER, certain death to roaches, Sc. SODA PILLS, for Acidity of the Stomach. BAY RUM, werranted . pure. PATENT MEDICINES, the largest assortment In foto city. Sold by SIMON JOHNSTON. Duna° UR, ruyal Corner of Smithfield and Fourth street, rpo pApER, mAKEts.—The under eigned will nesePie proposal at the °nice of the Butte Printer, in Ifarriaburg, until THURSDAY, Ito 12th day of June, ilea, to ,supply the following described ailed piper, (samples to accompany pro panda.) for the State Printing for one you from July 15t,1802, viz: tremble Royal, fifty pound. tq the ream. Double Hoye!, brty potinde to the ream. Each to immure at least twenty.six by forty inches. And double-sized Yoebicap, to weigh twenty-eight pounds per ream and meeaure at least twonty.eil by mien teen inches. Idarriples met accompany bid.. Those making proposal must be prepared to give sattatactory security for the falthild performance of the contract ; and the right in 'reserved to reject all bids not aatiatactory In price and samples. The paper must be funilshed in such mmotitirs and at such times m required by the Superintersdent of State Printing.. ' T. T. WORTH, Superintendent of State Printing. Harrisburg. May 9, lee myte...2...1 BEDFORD SPIWNG6. A. G. ALLEN Reepectfully inform. the public that tLto celebrat and fashionable watering place le now opon, an 'hilly prepared for the reception and eacenunodatio 'el visitor", and will la, kept open until the fret October. $3,145,868 59 910,CK/O 1.40,717 00 2^...4,253 '32 Femme wishing MEDFOUV MINIMAL WATER .411 be supplied of the following_ micro, at rho epring, viz; ir..r a laurel, (oak;) 43 0 0 . fora hair burro', toak,) -. 2 00 Parties wishing room* or any Information in re gard to the place will address, tbe '•Redford /Mineral r. , piings Company, Bedford, Pa.'• roy27:zw. B°° ANI L ), SHOES.— . OEO. ALIIBEE,SOII4 CO.l No. TI Wood street, votary of Fourth, have lout received a fresh assort. moot of LADIES' GAIEERS AND BALMORAL MOOTS; AIISSES do do CUILDRIN'S do AND EANCT SHOES; to; Grams BROAD BUCESKIN SEWED SHOES; Do. CALF OONGBESS HALTERS; BOYS' do do do; Da. do ORFORD TIES; All amid to our special prdee. rod vrarrantal to be .the bed that:can ba found rea.ly made lo any place. W . 31. WHIM Y ) WIIOLESAJE GROCER., tfo. 271 LIBERTY STREET, EINEEMaI lleelog purchased the Interest of lila late rartueni, old continue Mei business et the old rand, and will bepleased to receive the piiimnage of him old frierele arot ruatoseera. . ' myls:tltl WILLIAM A. OWYER, COMMISSION Ifsicussr, for the We of - Ni ‘ • CRUDE PILTEOLSUM, REFINED OILS, KEROSENE, NAPHTHA, &, Na IVI WATER . MEET, Mirtiberal csall advancra made on consignment.; and prompt persona attention siren to .11 Mukluk tor2lMtrol ' . I WILL •Bt eoLD AT A BARGAIN— From 000 three "Pin of find, with or with • out betiding., Including a teatilltal site for a dwell log. There Is oil', the place ai young Ory.bard of choice fruit Imes liearfog order ; also. viripeo and small rll ais located In' i• - •Tre neighborhood, and p.m...a better noun of transit to and term the eiti, than soy other point In the county. Terms easy. Inquire at the GAZIITTE mutt [sr - QTOLF,li—lorom the subscriber, of Ect.oomy ip., Boaveri county, on ‘Vednowlity, the silts lust.. one DAM DAY MAIM, 7years old, about 1. bonds high; was a little lame on her right front loot; her left shoulder was a little sore from the Vll/71:10N Di.LUAae 11.11WAI1D wilt ho given for the recovery of the same, by calling on the subscriber, or 0. 0. 81111211, corner of tut and Third aborts, Allegheny. • 11. 0 BOBS. inyllo:3t ' I 000.111 Z. ['up; BROWN .14EllUA Ltata MATING OIL, at the low price of 81X DOLL&IIS per hurel, (laurel lacludod ) This oil le free from water, grit or sediment, and of 29 &agrees parity. Yor sole nod ready for delivery by : 114E8Z & tat&illir, Petrolite 011 Oflllcs, Elohoogahela Homo, Pitts burgh. Pa.my3o:3t • ARTIFICIAL LEUS AND Akibt celobratod Psiont ANGLEnEA LEG and ALLYIFICOAL BIHDB2 51C BROADWAY, (oppwito Bt. Nickolas MIAOW . - How York. mg - Send fora Circular. , nrykt.lna .I.II3IiICATINLI bbl&, 24 to 1-158 , gravily, pure 'vilified Petroleum, In ware house, ou consignment and tor solo at lugs prices by the tieutAplL WALKS co., my3l 6 St. Chile strrot. IDANGES AND LEMONS. 300 bozott Elesaloo Oretiges; a* do , do beams; to pilaw order, to tarifa tbli day and for tale by • , 11.SYMElt a BMA., Not, 120 an. 12d Woo-I etroet. SIIUPHICKIi 13A.KING rownsu pat op In one pound, alra aud qusitor ixtek airs warranted lb. Lenin nee; s fre.h supply reed and for awe by JOUN A. RENIMAW. mra • , eornor Liberty and Hand streets. F'll.-100 bble. linltiniore - • erring; ioo, do do BIM; UM do sod half bids. line. 2 and Dtackerel. arriving vla P. XL ft. and ht sale-by . • BIIILIVZIt k LAZEAR, natlM 27 and 29 fitoithdold .t rat. • I "lILEICSK I CH EloEl-200 bmi. prime W.ll. Ohoevajoit recatreet and kr silo .y P 11.1141( VAN 4.081,21,1, , ! 114 Second sweat. 1 1 11. Y Ficurr. • . . .2.... • iso Obis. ThyPeacbon, • 20 •• , .. :apples. •.. ' - - •- In num and for We by - Jet'ISAIAH tiCkicciron. PIM w bit VA -Eli, of various patterns, 11 realvad and fbr saki mad°. .• HENRY It: l OLLINIt. rt L'r IWOZ4 of.,sll,sizes, used in .s.rlcylol og /kits; tar We at.. 1.6 and es tit Malt rt. ' • - 41 IT. pnzraaps. 1311tYrutilta ti ALB i lilo I itUTO I. GRAPHIC] provnuat4-A huh foopl/D uey secelved .t • JO HAT it Waal et. • LED BEEF 'I ()AU E1:3 7 -16 boxes la store sad for sale by: . 1 CO. ILARD-25 tierce! 'Ao. I,table for ntalllng. in steno and tbr uJe by . • PI • 184IALI DICKICY t CO. A • U • bbla v 0.1, npter , e? 1.2 VIALUI Droxlnnit I.IAsKAT w T tt•—.l ri .An .1 ei l i . 'JO tarp and ma, in "Loft kidt IbtlidiVity d t" S• 1 IBM an MX= 41 00, F'llEll6-10 sacks in store any( Nl* k 7 11111411 DICK= t • Irk** IDrERIVEi6ii. N THE MATTER OF A PETITRYS, L of sundry Miabi rants of tha borough of Tatopm ,, ‘ tUhetreille, prayfrig_tbe Court tn. d.m. tke mattotr of a part of s forty feet and barmen feet streets In Carnahan end Tomlinson's plan of Into In the said borough. •hita l e Mach Sessiorui, len; mrseddlene octsDocket.. Por sue by And now, to wit, May 3d,A—D.1862, the forage log Petition proitented and read to open Court: Whereupon, cn motion of T. B. Hamilton, Attorney for petitioners, the Court grant a rule on all parties totem:tied to show muse on or before BATUMI:UIf, the 31st day of Na A. 0.1862, why No much of the stroet forty feet w ide In Carnahan and Tomtit:titan's plan of lots in the borough of Temperancevllls, which ling be a point at the distant* of WW2 bet and eh Inches from the dividing of Jots Nos. 8 and 9 in said phut, and the outside line of lot No. 11 in mid plan, and also to eherweueuse why the fourteen feet street in said plea, between the points aforesaid, should not be vacated. And this Court dhoti that said rule be published In the Pittsburgh Canna twice a week for fuur wielni. By the Court. Attest t W. A. HEREON, Clerk. mys:24.ctiu H Y DEAN T G. C, PEASE, CINCINNATI LEAD WO Lead Pipe, Sheet Lead Pig Lead, Nnern Brnirt, ntratnar Mass asp 'human. Being exclusively in the Lead Trade, are can furnish the above to better advantage to Butz's, and an arena ternta than can be had ciao bete, aps:6m VALUABLE .TLIEOLOtiII3AL AND RELIGIOUS BOOKS. MINISTERS attending the meeting of the General Asseinbly of the U. P. Church, are invited to call and OZSMILIe the large sad valuable stock of stand ard THEOLOGICAL. RELIGIOUS and MISCEL• LANEOUS BOOKS, for sale by ROBERT S. DAVIS, 93 Wood street. A full supply of all the important rms. Hooka. roy24 TIIR BEST SOUVENIR (Jo April 2a, 18e.T., will appear a New Monthly feria entitled A eerie, of Pit/7,0111A1. E,YR1013,.: From the well known pen or MR. A. J. H. DUGANNE, Magnificently Illuatruted from original drawing', by the beat artlas, and beautifully printed on hot-preened paper. A part will appear every month, incinding, among other things, the FALL OP SUMTER, DEATH Of LION. DEATH Of ELLSWORTH. NEWBERN, BALL'S BLOT/. PORT ROTA t.. TORT DONELSON, PITTSHURAH LANDING, ROANOKE, HAMPTON ROADS, PEA RIDGE, Ac., am. The whole forming an ILLUSTRATED POETICAL SOUVENIR, of every event la the present most Important strag gle to the history of this groat nation. Part I. entitled: TUN MARCH TO THR OAP. ITOL, (uf tho nth Regiment of Haisachusettajwlll appesr u above. Apply to - JOHN ROBINS, P. O. Hoz. 3,940—ap10:310 .7.7 Yak How. N. 11. E ED,111J.N1164.1A PITTIitIETILGII, PA Hove Jost remised on *museums stock of And awry other article In our Line which we Sr. of tering at exteedlngly lervi Sorra. WNW'Remember, 98 and 98 WIRD STRUT, oppo iiteJ. W. WOODWELL•it wh9l 141 W ,P. 4 W TABLES' , with bhurp's JJ Patent Cushion are well, known to be zuperlor to all olire. Pater:Wl November, 1059. I:73lErai Sir °Here by mail will motive ptompt ma/Milan 1.10 °OEM' UITEATEOi ALAI; ESIA, Av ' 6 os. bottles, in the form of powder.. h entitled to special preempt over the liquid Citrats of klagnesia,,ligratoga, and most Mineral Waters, &bilks Powders, and other shallot article. When taken in the morning, regularly, it ban an admirable effect on the :general eystem, 11100•011 constipation, 'correcting actlitter, and cooling a all fabeile com plaints. Yor vale by *ark YABNYSTOOKS, and BDragtestre aW at the manufactory, No . Lestreet, faring street, New York.-- Wive 25 cents. alkam • TWiR CARR OF YOUR HEALTH Made from common malt. It le perfectly healthy and pure, and will make Letter, lighter and more healthy cooking than any other ileleratus in the world. It la perfectly tree from All Impurliten, aid imparts cream-Ilke flavor to the food. Please glee it one trial. Ihyour occur bag not got It tall him to get it for otti.. Par sale wholesale and retail at ROBERT 11. JACK'S, Not I and II DLampod: jBAAC CRAIG, OUTLET dew ilium, 1 ALL& bazar' Cirr, Welke dm attention of bughildly, tux Ana. river to- Ida huge stuck.ol thorou scaaoned LUMB s:ten ER...WINDOW FIUME STUI/V, 'JOISTS, REX/TM% BOTTOM PLANE LATHE., PA LINOS. dry ae. _ • • ._ • ; • ' • ' He *ill Iltrordati razgaseed stulTirith promptness and et fair rates.'Parsoti wanting long timber are particulerly invited to examine Ilia stock. - O®. on OBAIO STILRET, neer Robinson. myLi:dtf BELWIN°, ..PL.A.NUA—A veg.- /alto cock at LIAKLAND—ORESN HOWL& corn* prising HOSEA, VSABLNAS. LAN TAW GLEA• MUMS, lIELKOTROPLS,ANTIBIIItiOna, YUtt. YLVEIifEWa. WALL -... FLOWERS, PILLOX, AA, wbaltaala aad rata, at bR prima.. S T V come epleapl4 gTZII:LWAT • PI.- A liOS._yoersouelly .iereeled . by IL 1 K LICDIII , forih ls market:- 1t will well , prey par , alametstatzatethebtlemew stock before purtheelog elsewhere' - - IEVICLYBEII %. Nl* Agents for the celebrited,Eltelnway Rimm - - • • • eQn 14403 UN •gi vox., anuazonums: b • V A third atipti/y of thewelnant, riaolla and cheap 1iA81110.111.1181.8 recoliod to. ay. nacho% Dhtot onof *boo* iiingleg Muter., Leaden ol.Choinh and tha Public -risportfirlly% haltal to call and oratohie i horn. thotstualo waterer:no of !rota' - oil .I.I.4IALLON, 81 Wood ',MANUS FOR TWO p uok 1411/&-Bslnes 'Brotheri - eligent Rosewood '7 atirs - PIANOS, with. canal, ICRlnft: 03T111511. iron triune; Rosesoottso_p* Ind richloonntings, for TWO HUNDRED DOLLAR& . For. Sale 6 7 nays JOHN NEGLOR: SI Weed mt. AZELTUti ; NE JUL TOUR PlANOtAnotfor supply of the lug* Seven Daiwa Boiewlx4;ftittek, froin 'llagagma fin:4mm New Tarkjamt secolrad awt for Nib ' "m , JOHN ft. 14$1:108,111 Wood wt. r 1..- 1 . 111 , TevrfigAttolitua pieLODXpN, in sopd . ordaraby 1111201. dollars. halals JOIIS IILLOII, Bt Wood street.:t • • rp ' O.- B.IIIOINIMLINIV Sj$AV POlrtplag MELON/JON% of Oaristri 31t4eedittifitalidlitsisii ILtmlla. ler by. .s,7b JOHN H. lENGLOR % 81 Wood street. , bb4.-keek for 1311i8 bY apiglaa. 1 ( 1 , ft BAILEY, PARIIELL k CO., ..--. SUPERIOR QUALITY, Nor sale b 7 rLUMBEBS, GAS, AND STEAM FITEERS, NO. 129 1"0011TH STREET. MeCORMOS., GIBSOr & CO., 31ANIIPAOTURIGES OP And Bar Lead ALSO DEALYIII3 IN Patent Shot and Block Tin. IMIBIBM BALLADS OF THE WAR, blush, Puts, (mouthly, tree by post,)-.....25 cts. (Me 3sur, (12 monthly parts,) ' 00 Liberal ten= to Ibe 'rm.lc, Clubs and Canvassers. P& AND 98 Tamp Smarr, WALL PAPERS, BORDERS, .U%.; UPHOLSTERING GOODS, SATIN DS LAINSS, DdiABILB, LACE CURTAIN& BEDDING. &c Manufactory, 149 TULTON BTlllltit IZIW TORE New and seconthlund BALLS, CUES, TRIIIIIIINGS, dx., ac. W. J.BIIARP BUY UULYOBDT CaZAZIBALMIIATUB, Pll4.OrOE. DR r GOODS. SUMMER SILKS AT 371, h `I:Y • FINN LAWNS at 12% canto,' full DzerrnruL SUMMER DaESSI I GOODIf,Of the fated ityle, Jost opened won: COLORED BA.LMORAL NEW STYLI OP lIIMOYATILBI ASPED TAPE HOOP BEIHT,. W. & D. HUM' mkt N Ew r NEW 1 NEWT o .TIIST. RICCEIVED, knot' Eastern Auction Sales. BARKER & CO.'S 59 Market Street, SIMI3K_S SOLID COLORS AT 13734 e. per yard!: PLAID AND STRIPED at 56 to 750 DIIDOLDE SOLID (*LOBS at e2e4 and in all the desirable shade.. INDIA OUBCF,/, heavy quality, .t 50c. BLACK SILKS, In pLln, wipes and flgured—as Immense dock at all prima. Ci-R 3lq ADINE9 A jorgoilot in black and all colors, Tory chat? GRE.ArafIILrE BER.IGES Several lots, all new, at various picas. ORGANDIES, JACONETS 80411 q% TEE LATEST LIETORTATIOES—frCan 1256 c. tp 'O- Per Zest SACQUES&MANT.LES, In BILE, CLOTH, and Tarim eau' nine maternal. In twenty dllTWent styles, at all prior : -.{corn $I CO 150 00. aud .8111111.Eff. I g In great ery m handsom 'isDlNgsy, Meted- A M some DE OBEN- • Z mad OftSPE DE Pd2l3, tslO OC. worth tom $lB W Io d2O 00. OtharAlndo at ft 00 and to- GOODS Oar atoeic of. thew, for QUANTITII 4 . VARIETY and ORKAPt4gSB, he never boon apprOached to Oda city. Priem from 6% , to ill per yard; • One lot of cruktaaa DgLATRY3 al A*. worth le mate. One lot BIICIOADM POPLINS, quite new, L 2340„ worth 2.5 e. ' I I • . GANS GOODS, from 12Xe. to ISO. !. ISLAM AND WIIIITI OIIZOBS, Limit 1234 cents • 7So. Together with az almost endlailsaristyof Stench, English, Garman and shutosig DItZBB GOODS, anths alum rata. Honimmure Goois, A large 1110 a, width we ire .selling rittIVILMLY OHCAP. BOYS' AND GENTS' VrEAR, A NSW STOOK, at • N. 8..-Plieliirely brit. One Price. wl7:. IFIK ABEIVAL DRESS GMODS) kukocms AICD kleirriza. PRINTS AND casousita - a&LuouL AND HOOP estate' BUN trusuazes I . l Es l Xx wows arm uosizar l i - -I MINCE AND PANT , 67077. . . . • u it; c ' sold et a benrpda...- M PAIIT Bite= 'Brut C.,,RANscur Lon &C 4; 4 ID , MX)- - ,000 M s-m 4O country Ns -14011 abo . alins. Edo erla 17 Esillp sll. 15pster Xxams Gishamyend kffl • ,fki" -- -•*•-•'••••iK''.4-,:: =NMI DRY GOODS. DRY GOUD I DRY GOODS I CHEAP SOB CASH, J. M. BUCRIIFIEL._D'S. HOZABIBIQUES for 1234 c. worth 35. ILSIDEOIDEEED ENGLISH BERAGE/Stor 15-- worth 25. PLAID SWISS COLORED for no. Worth 23. BLAVIL GIIT.NADESS BLACK TALLEBTLYZEL BRIO" CRAPE DIREST'. BLACK BOXBAZINE. LILACS. WOOL DE LAMS BLACK SNGLIAII-CIIAFE PLAIN BLACK AND FIGURED GLEES SACQUE3 AND MANTIIJAS, Der itylp. ROOK SKIRTS, beat style. WHITE COUNTZILPAHE& GENT'S LINEN BOSOM sun:mit:4'Bl,K GREAX AIbEVA OPENLNU HORNETS, 77 and 79 Market Street!. On MONDAY, Mai 26th, wo will hoinniwn and nw sale— 125 cartons of NEW RIBBONS. FRENCH FLOWETS. 100 boxes AlilliftlCAN 90 cast. STB.I CV GOODS To which we Invite the .pecial attention of country and city merchant. cod milticem. We have J :it received a large supply a wanw and mimics HD UP :mama, intiaillt AND NIS MANIC CORSETS, STEN AND ',LINEAR SUN UMBRELLAS, 114111 NETS AND READ DRESS ES, COTTON NOSIERT AND GLOVES, =KNEED DENIES AND LINEN DAN Dki ENCIIIETS,IrhIch will be sold at the my {orbit pito. to anti baJtera- JOS. BORNE, ~,,. WHOIALSALE R00313-2d and 3d grade& anrY.4 No.. 77 and 19 MARKET STREET w uuuLb NOW urENING EATON, NACRUM & 00. t We Invite special attcution to a choice selection of NEW GOODO, srhict w.. am now - opemOg: . New and handsome styles of REAL. LACY Alifb FRENCUL EMBROIDERED COLLARS;RETS . OF COLLARS AND SLEEVES, .clioloe • • Elegant new styles of LACE VEILS. THUMBING RIBBONS, in choice totem Blch styles of BOlitillT RIBBONS... Guipure end French EDGING AND, LACY& EIOsIERY, GLOVER, /KITTS, Ac., of every kind. • GENT'S FINE SPIRTS, SHIRT FRONTWARD COLLARS, SUSPENDERS, TIES; UNDEBAIAR RENTS, itc. New styles of LADIES' BEAD DRESSES. Novelties in flue French sad common FAN& The beet make of SKIRTS AND. CORSETS, We Invite special attention of wholesale and retail buyers to our strortmeut of - - • BUN 17111311,ELLAS AND SUN SHAVES: Dealers stippUeditroiztity at loWesC my 27 EATON, MACRUM C0.,.17 Fiftbit AUCTIOJr &ILES. AA — ADDLE -.AND B.TONE YARD AT ALL ADMINIS'TNATORJF LiALE.—On WEDNES DAY MORNING,. Jean 4th, at Ito o'clock, by seder of La*lan, etiministratrix; will be commenced the sale cribs entire cock in the Marble and Stone yard of the isle Matthew Lawton, deceased, on al th etieet, .between nmitheeld and Grant sfreeta, cow. prlaug a large And valuable assortment of Marble Mantas,. Enameled Mae Mengel& Monuments, Tombstones, l fg - arcektauvemottea, Marble in the rough, au. Mao a large and valuable lot MFreipart Mono Curbing, Fagging, lisindsronea, -Teel& Grid, Crowbar& at. • Timms or dahre-Cash. fur Mimi - under SILO; that rum and over, one4ldnt cub, babanas • lour months' approved ezulorsed paper. For umber ;artfulness, apply to George H. Law ion, ea the .premises. J. G. ba Roca. 1:1I1'6 AT ♦UOTION.—On TUESDAY EVENING; Juno so, at 8 o'clock, will he sold, in the mond floor asks room of Davis' Auction, 64 Filth Street. tharentain. lug eight large Billbling lots in the' borough OS •oath Pi.tsbargh, each fronting an average of AS feet cm dray's road, end extending back Wu feet to prop orty Of aln. Bailey, being bats numbered Biol 3 in cludre,ln tubdieumnot lot X. The lomara ixm reoient wolking dutance from the Monongahela Bridge, and welt situated for those who wish to se a., to themselves It home at low price. ' • •• - Inane or Oats—Ten. Dollars cash, and. Tiro Del, Juni par month until all Is paid, without Interest. Plana Of the lots may be bed at Davis' :Mintier's. my3U. J. G. DA.Vits, Auct. W SIKAZUNAIILki 4.3.411111 N Ili AT AUCTION.—On TUIIziDAY, ;hum 2d, at 10 WeilXt a m. and 2p. m. ' will be sold, se the Cont i:Soma! Auction Douse 54' Filth street, a stock nf seasonable Clothing. well made; and In excellent lay ma, comprising bal 'pair imagined Casshvere, net and Lluan Pants; 160 Cessimme - and Marseilles Teals; 1W French Cimino:re,. esslanieratte, Tweed, Lima, Ilarselllia and'Alpacca Coals. ,5 dozen whits ehirts, Marseilles Douro, 5 dozen bins flannel dershiru. . J. G. IDATIn, Aut.. VALUABLE STOCKS AT AIIOTLON. —CM TUESDAY XVEEING, Juzia 2d, 01-73 1 o'clock, will be sold, in the Second Floor Saks ]Bonsof the Commercial' Auction Moine, 54 Filth street. the following Ilsz of /Moan; 16 Minnie Bank of Pittsburgh Stock; ' - 120 do, llonongshela Insurance Compital—, 12 do' Citizens Dank Stock. 18 do Bonk of Pittsburgh. J. G. DLVlS,itsct. T .IQUORS, STAND,. CASK, &43., .A 7 VikDriEdllAY, Sue 4th, lit: to o'clock a. re:, at the corner of derentb and breith fold strceu, 0111 be sold, irliboat reserve,* quantity of bottled Manors, Oi redone kinds; also, small iOlB. of israadiee, Wines, Whisky and "Gin; btand,Abiats,: ,Demljo hns, goantdj of V: of Carbon (41" 'Lampe; also a moll: J,ll . , T. A..llldeliiI,LAND. lock " hour sliltSXS 110 v tin v LAND'S, 66 nth - •treel, liG.oule BO . ; L.L, KINDS Uk BM US, .44%. A bl.l GAITY U 8 Judt received at :NerjLEL. .LaND'S Auction. 1,3 50 C 1 NT A YALU 111, K McOLELLAND'tI. 1 • ' • Gu. TO metzELLIALet; A uvrio N for your Boois, fibres oud Cr;iten. rAINS .69.1.11 l ie GAITERS I,ov vJust received at tutetIVELLANDV. Tra.rrs. WANTED.7..44. .CTE Is _ . • Boalli)ED.110113:1 be well accommodated at l - WY/411 STREET._ ' . at724.lweed ?Aim BASkti ReaTNDESUL. ITANTItiti---10. tone Unease Batter, • .• . ssmitt. VAN GORDEN; ' my2l, WAiNTED--,50U barrels, 4U gravity, GiiIIDX On.. JAB. DALZELI a DO QlX'llifiN TB, LIST UI. Ar 14CA, 21038 TOR SELLING LIQUOR% Sled dei the, Clerk's Wks rip to Slay 30th, 1242 - Allen B. L., eel, other goods, Zet wafiL Pittablit;;• Brooltoo Jan. do, d 0... do ... do; Barr WM:B., tavern. Pattoritownshis' • .... ' Bleck Woods:other mnde, elk werd.Plttshingbl.H. • Beaumont 11. W. A.Go.. do 1 1ith . do, - • den • OrtinoUy John do - do,- A ll egheny; • Franey Willlairo. teems,. Baldwin towneldp; Try Gabriel, do, Wilkins 63;1 • . (Moon r S., eating home; &I wrardpPittab'gh;) Beatty Willfam,eater goods, 2d de, 'do; Helartchs John It., W.rdi ' Habil John, eating Won, larentoro; -I Hite Geramt,larern, Pitt township;. - Jarrett G.G.; do,' Booth Perttatowilskin; • xrealheran W., other good, Bch ward„Plttah'shi... Kane P. X., ; do: hth 'o: • Hiatembccu twat, . do, d Bch'. do, ' do; - Lamm George, do, 'Lower St. Clair tp;, ' Lippert do,..hunt Blimillnexam;. ". unw s James, Jr., other goods, 4th ward, Pittabigi . ' Manor Dorian, Went, lob ward, Plttebnrgh; Meyers John, . 3d • do, Allaghear, _l;eyers L. IL Co ..other Boot 411.1 Vd, "tiPa ad.,Va• SOO.' Lanni, Halzatro PWUIpd&It, other goods; 4th word, Pittelungbi Stainer Anna,- toreroy 4th ward, Allegheny; t3elforth John,, dot. : Ist • do, Pittsburgh, ! • Schad& adro,'... do. .• Tetogernmaille; , • "'Weber/1 0 W. -do :. yaw, Pittsburgh:. %The Iletu7 W., cling hour, B&W ward, 49 %. ..Wal3olll* Arautzom other - ieds, Th• (ban Ina on sIUNDAIti Juif Pt p 13r1, at 10 0'51.94,.i . mii k t on Iles abort; [min..: "*" ILUTASCHOOWORGAIT4re'I*koIIt • It Co.. and sold: only • OHLULOTTI.-BLUIrt, 43 fifth stred,' -,Sole sent for Knoia - Co.'s warinited.liatios. i.? 9 I'. -l.ti tr..ito,fl CM7=ZI
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