9it bur g h tSautfq. FRIDAY MORI'i,ING, JUNE 11 :In pnernance of arreolatlon, adopted by the BE . - L . P O / 3 LIOAST - EXECUTITE CONIIITTEE or AL DILOIRSIT COUNTY, at their meeting held on asd tifdo,l3iey 24th, IV% tonne Li hereby given, that PIIIIIART MEETINGS will be held in the Tarim Rerougini mid- Townships of itio Connfr, at tuna! places of holding elections In eactillre circei, on SATURDAY, JUNE - PST,: 18t2, fof the electlon of . TWO DELEGATES Rem eacli ProOSC t foa . conmotloo, to be held on the FOLLOWING lloNiler. • The Convention will satomble on . MONDAY, - 40E6 23, Ulea, 14 the COURT IfOUSIC, at 11 o'clock :IL, to nominate a PRESIDENT JUDGE OF , 001111KON - PLEAS. Ao., an ASSOCIATE LAW JUDGE OP COM EON PLEAS, A0.,1,5, d a COUNTY CONTROLLER, and to 4.4 DELEGATES to aux STATILEEPTIDLIGAN, CONVENTION, to be held in AGLY, 1852.• the Primary Sleeting' in the township. will be hold between the bourn of 3 and 3 p. m., and In leo 2 .. dna sod botoititbs between 3 and 7p. is., of said Air. The appoint:meat of the delegate In the town. bi by raarktow, arid In the Mlla and bor. 41 - 47,ogisa by bailee. J. Ii.DILLI7O, Ohairman. .".113. &sorts. Jr.., Secretary. A ;Stanley's, Atrocious Order, -• • • Ski-be - Otrltommended by only two papers which kayo come under our observation; ' the,Eatanic.New York Herald, and its all that is evil, tho Pittsburgh Pont _Tho "Miter paper tulys that Mr. Colyer was `Cloing great mischief 'AmcMg 0,4; ignorant and prejudiced," and was com pelled to leave his vocation. It also attacks Meisre.'llickatart and - Suinner for bringing Matter into the two .•House.s of Con .: • gress, and Says "the President will be teak ,' ~pelled to:-yield to these disunionists, :or :mush them'forever The term the.Poot applies to those noble :, Be -..,pulilicaakwho have stood by the Govern meat, faits darkest bouts, and who have ~Jopited nothing for the purpose of sup ;_• - - pressing the rebellion. ;- :.The answer to the Post is found in 311 r. . Stanton's Order revoking the revoker, and , is the letter we publish to-day, from the New York -Mmes. - The iminidence of the Putt in calling the most noble and fearless patriots of the court : , try--rnen who have the respect and , aorta deuce of the President--diounioniata, is only ...paralleled by the' sublime audacity of the New York. Herald Such language comes well from a ,paper which is in sympathy with Vallandigham, and all the infernal • crew Of secession sympathizers who have' -• labored in public and in secret, just inside the law, to overturn the Government, and who would throw up their caps to see Jeff. DAVIS seated in the Whits House. Every feeling, political and moral, of the ---; - .Pos4 is with the South in this quarrel, and its hypocrisy is not deep enough to hide its delestible principles from the public gaze; A regards Gov... Stanley, and his order; suffice it to say that he has been rebuked by his superiors, and he will soon find , self cashiered, if he persists in his high -'handed measures.. All his authority there ois dependent on United States bayonets. • Bat, 'for. these the North Carolinians them selves%Auld hurl him out. He is there in' direct opposition to North Carolina laws, and,yet he 'goes to work immediately to . . eatorce the 'meet detestable of those laws. Hiindreds of ; contrabands have come into our lines, and have been employed by our Government, and yet this Southern Satrap no, ooner gets warm- in his seat, than he commences to send them back to their mos .. tem . .' How is he going to enforce his au ' diethyl There is a little army order which be had better read, which is as follows: "Ail_offiders or persons in the military, .or.naval service of the United States are' prohibited from employing any of the forces vuider their respective commands for the pur - ilOllO of 'vizir ung fugitives' from service or la bor, mho may have escaped from any person to whom such service or labor is churned to be 'dui,-and any officer who shall be found -• guilty by a Caurt-martial of violating this article, .shall be dismissed from the set '. • vice: „ • - • - If Gov. Stanley is going into the slave - • catching business, he must get semis ether than ...United States soldiers. Probably JETT. DAVIS woul& honor a requisition for _ such a purpose. e - We,hope the - Government will lose no /time is sending this man Stanley about his • _'• business. He has forfeited all confidence, and if he remains will do immense mischief to the cause of the Union. Amos Keadall If any evidence was wanted that this • old man was in his detage, he has furnished it.hinmelf. He is trying, in the National . 1- IntStfigeneer, ti) prove, that slavery is not sin , -that it is sanctioned by God himself, 'direct. authority. All this he at to prove from the Bible. His ser vility is , paralleled by the editors of the .who; :can spare columns at a time like `thittifOr the discussion of a sug joot witielt : years ago engrossed the ablest. minds - of the 'eltristiart . world, who have leng ; since 'settled the question, that the .Bible-does not sanction African, slavery, and *the ; argument is worth nothing any other sense. Those.old mei:wilt find their labor vain. they - 45'41s doomed. Our civilization is against it. Our Christianity is against it; humanity abhors. it, and God has doomed it to extinction.:The Routh,has unchristianixed herself by at. temping to make ,thißible harmonize. with slii,crY,, and the consequence has been aeial-barbarient and dill war, and the: end , . will , he the destruction of the system and ,the ruin ef, all engaged in . Prisoners in Salisbury. Thoofficers in , L our army, who were in Richmond, have been sent to Salisbury, - N. C., . A letter has reached the New York ,ruses ano of ithcm, who says they plainly hea4tho firing before Richmond, before flieyliere removed. The letter says: .U_ - , :-std. bread and' bad pork was passid around twice during the paseusge, We were :guarded by ono hundred men and five ile tectives,--- commanded by Lieut. Emook, of lialtimFe;:whoite father stays in Wash ' ington and - eorrespondi with his hopeful Who.eatne here and "got his commission • on the strength , orhaving killed a Yankee ollicerinlietreet fight in Baltimore. The quarters we left were alinost'squal to tfie 111aok Bole of Calcutta." Imagine a horse stable baits us, a hospital oix - one side, the gyard_housejon- the other, tlTehttadredsoen-1 onyx!, 'fifty. guards -ia ono. end and tiro Windows *Ring on the, dirty, filthy 01131.04 I the floor covered greaser bad perk,,jit had . beew_ajhata-honse, encl. was., tittod Ali for isms:piing ,the pork) the water pipesleaking and keeping it daropoind 'thetunkis-,et all the room: abeio-ruattitig dOsin.lin - ite/apd you hay°, initheidehf the piaci: We were rioSiorty. to be ; take. - out iitit; ascii. Subsea= SO nth; though we hated to bet torn sway *mit en& Osasio 'AS was made by our gaix INrats :Itothtng can' e.yeetl'the thane in -- • •-• , , - . , the manners.of:the' crpurds:t i t the:stations. When we were first - sent to Charleston lasi. Fall, they - were, jubilant and fall of lusty shouta--now . glootay and dumb. Old men and cripples, and a fei women, made up the whole. They . stared a moment, with open mouths, and went silently away. Nothing could be had ao eat, for the country has been drained of food as well as men. They are planting corn and sowing grain this year.i... No cotton fields could be sewn on the road. They say they are ruined, but seem to think it is our fault, not theirs. If pride and passion could be laid aside, I would stake my life that nearly all the peo ple would be glad to' he back safe and sound in the Union. As it is, (hey will fight hard for the Confederacy. .CIVIL RULE IN NORTH CAROLINA COLORED SCHOOLS BROKEN Slares sent Back—Caustcniation Among gitires—The SlarehoHers flultan, INDIGNATION AMONG THE OFFICERS AND SOLDIERS. H. H. HELPER EXPATRIATED SNOW, WHAT'S TIIE NEXT THING Four Hundred Released Prisoners 011 their way to New York. [COmexpondenco of tho N. Y. Timr NEWDEEN, N. C., May 31 1862. The .experiment of placating the Old North State has commenced, under the rule of the .new Governor. The first acts in the drama have the virtue of being in telligible, and pleasing at least to one class of people. As usual, in all attempts to_ soothe Southern wrath, the negro is thrown in as the offering. CLOSING THE COLORED SCI/00E4. The schools established by Mr. Colyer for the instruction of the colored people were suddenly closed on Wednesdtty even ing. It was the first administrative act of the new Governor, since whose advent the military authority seems, to a gre4 extent, suspended. Rearing that this was to be done, I went early to the Methodist Church on Hancock street, where one of the colored schools is held. Very few had, as yet, arrived. t ting at a side door I observed an old couple of at least sixty years of age, each of whom held a little primer, in hand, into which • they were intently peering, and by the aid of the dim twilight were endeavoring to master their first lesson in letters. Ap proaching them, ask d, "How do you get along with your book ?" "0, master, we is trying right hard, but git on slow." "Don't you know how to read 7" I asked. "No, but we wants to, master, very much ; we wants to learn more den we does to eat a good dinner when we is hungry; wowant to learn so dat we can read de Word of God," said'the man. In a few minutes the pupils began to come in. They came young, old and mid dle-aged, male and female—and quietly took seats, fillihg the body of the house, as well as the galleries, and numbering five or or six hundred. In front of the altar were sixteen bright and wakeful little boys °Mom eight to twelve years, ranged on two benches, and confronting the lesson of the evening, which had been written upon &sheet In large letters, arid hung over the pulpit • "Love your enemies; bless them that curse you; do good to them" hat hate you,, and pray for them that despitefully use you and persecute you."—Matt. sth ch. When all bad become seated, Mr. Colyer gave out the Sabbath school him : "Joyfollyjoyfally, onward wo move," ,which was sung with earnest pathos by the whole congregation. During the prayer , when incidental ref-, erence was made to the closing of the school, a sob Was heard in all parts of the house. That single sentence dashed all hopes and sent a pang to every heart. The Superin tendent remarked that during the six weeks the schools had been opened,ho disorder had occurred, and not the slightest com plaint had been made by the authorities. The schools had been uniformly closed be fore the hour of guard-mounting, though by this course they had been obliged to as semble at an inconvenient hour, leaving their work at the fortication and on the bridge frequently without their nippers, in order to' be early at the school. .They had made rapid progress, over one' hundred, only a few days Since, having been selected as teachers, who could read with' facility, and the remainder were able, after a few minutes' instruction, to read the common lesson. ile;alluded to the fact that three or four hundred of them had been engaged upon one work--tho fort—and that no dis turbance had occurred, not, a. fight bad ta ken place among them. Meantime_ they had lived in most inconvenient places, generally kitchens and iimbuildings in the .town, crowded together in unhealthy and' irritating circumstances. "These schools," said. the speaker, "are now to be closed, not by the officers of the I army, under whose sanction they have been commenced, bat by the necessity laid upon tee by Goy. Stanley, who bait informed me that it is a criminaloffence, tinder the laws I of North Carolina, to teach the blacks to read, which laws he has come from Wash ington with instructions to enforce." The teacher saidhe hoped that the schools would be closed only for a brief time, and exhorted them to submit patiently to the deprivation like good, law-abiding people, such as they had always proved themselves to be. Those - : _ who followed the injunction before them, on the pulpit, and trusted in the Saviour, who had given the command, would not only have this blessing restored, to them, but must, ultimately, enjoy even gleater blessings than this. • The old people dropped their heads upon I their brealts and wept in silence; the • pining looked at each other with mute sur prise and grief at this sudden termination of their bright hopes. It was a sad and• impressive spectacle. Mr. Colyer himself ,cnild hardly conceal his emotion:- •A few moments of silence followed, when, as if by orif:3impulse, the whole audience rose and Wig, with Mournful cadence, upraise God from whom all blessings flow," and then shook hands and parted. l• The school at ,the 'Baptist Church, where the{ more advanced scholars were placed, was closed in a similar manor. ' NCEIOOL F9ll TILE CHILDREN OP THE , CITIZENS. Mr. Colyer continues the white school for poor children, as usual. This 'hi right., It is better to educate a small portion of, the rising generation than to neglect the Whole. The State raised during the year 186041, for educatioßal - purposes, less than $lOO,OOO. The sum :expended in powder during the game period is not stated. Gene. Burnside and Reno visited the ached, for the whitea'and were received by over fifty children--sottor very pretty— with boquete of flowers. - These they pre sented to the General, who expressed him salt greatly pleased.' SENDING` ' • . SENDING BACK TILE SLAVES Y I trd 'Governor ''' . upo n ; pit e a,y, the was waited by large numbers of the residents, in and out of town, who congratulated 'him upon i s the J euipicions ~b eginning of ti adminis tration. :Among : others, save 1 parsons applied lb; the restoration oftheir fugitive property Who have sought protectien from the tyranny of the plantation within our lines.. One Nicholas Bray, - -living' a fei 'MOSS Troth town on the l'alitiouth road, ob tained an • order to - carry' Jiff :twO aline women. WithThieWife he p,recoeded.to an 014`41Mikbuilding where one of them was lying sick abed; ho - dragged her.., forth and drove away with her to'the plantation. Her' sister; a bright •mulatto -young , woman of 'unusual - attractions,: hearing of • the - pro-, ;'unusual attractions ,: alinoet ' frintie," '' and. a - OVA 1 41 0 * at 1110-'6171441'1441041t. . , , , , . .. isiryi.E..rrB . --thetketuf. ; :triers of the poor.. Elated at 1 ;/r Eff'„:„./tjtrEjirj • . ~ his etiecess, Bray drove up andwithout eeremeny began a search of the premises. I i .P„END TO it BROTHER- 1 , Mr. 04yer, at the time, was away. Ap- !L' A : :f IBIEND. IN T l awn', - iin al prised of his coming, Harriet flew with ' „...'. lightning speed, and concealed herself in 1 ONE or -raw PATENT TEITING CLEM ' an out-building almost under the eaves of Gen.lturnside s headquarters. Not finding the object of his search, Bray drove off, probably to renew the search. at a more i convenient season. Harriet is only about seventeen years of age, and Bray asserts : r Pencil Envelop/a, that he has been offered fifteen hundred dot- : ei!,,,. i C.r.'4lhrd r el l' e :,.k i : r k. ... Pa l' ', ' , ant. yet nunneuren only tars for her. IR sf, incbon by 2 ladle, apll Bray is a brother-in-law of A. G. Eubank, ' L AKE FISH.— ..._ the Quartermaster of the rebel militia, , 50 bait bbla Nlblto Fill; lately at this place. He is a well known so do liming; rebel; was mustered into the service, it is .I "'t r... ' l "'i ' co d to , "I" by said, and only escaped taking part in the .3°6 'IRWIN' H. COLLINS. battle of Newborn on account of some al- leged injury to his back. He promised to take the oath of allegiance. - Several other orders were given for the capture and taking away of staves from the town. Four were reported to have been captured and carried out of our lines yes terday. FLIGHT OF TIM SEGOOES. Frightened at this turn of affairs, a num ber of the slaves who have congregated in the town had scattered .like— a flock of frightened birds. Some have taken to the swamps, and others have concealed them selves in out-of-the-way places. A perfect panic prevails among them. The greater part who were employed on the fortifica tions are so much alarmed at the prospect of being returned to their enraged masters, And being punished, that they are of little use as laborers. It is believed that many will find their way to the rebel lines, and, in order to make friends with them, will reveal im portant facts touching the condition of af fairs in this department. The slaves ex press the greatest horror at the prospect or being sent back to their old homes, and say that they will be unmercifully "cut up" for having absconded. One old man of sixty _tolduie to-day that he would rather be placed before a cannon and blown to pieces than go back. Multitudes say they would rather die. PEELING A3IONG OFFICERS AND SOL The new administration Las fallen upon the officers and soldiers in this place like a wet blanket. Prominent officers, from colonels and quartermasters down to the humblest soldiers in the ranks, Speak in terms of the most vehement indignation of the course which the new Governor is pur suing, and I have not met an individual, either officer or soldier, and I have seen a large number, who does not condemn, in the plainest language, the course which has been adopted. Nevertheless, no whisper of disloyalty to the Government has or will be uttered or tolerated in any quarter. 'Massachu setts, as well as New York troops, it is as sumed, will conquer their prejudices and execute- the behests of the Government, be lieving that patrioticmotives inspire what ever measures are adopted for the putting . down of the slaveholding rebellion. It would be a dereliction of duty on my part, however, to conceal, at the present time, the state of feeling which prevails, and to predict that military force will, be fore long, be required to assist in compel. ling the return of fugitive slaves to their claimants. I have carefully watched in every quar ter for the uprising of the tnion sentiment 'in this State, but, unlike the reporters of the Tribune, have failed to see it. Iltnce, (~have refrained from misleading the pub lic on that subject. For the correctness of my reports, in this respect, I appeal with confidence to every officer and soldier in this de partment. ACT 711111D-TIIE "carsits"—llß. IL IL lIELPER EXPATR lATED. Mr. Helper, like Gov. Stanley, is a native of this State, and belongs to Rowan coun ty. As his letter states, he has been em ployed in the army, and also in other im portant positions of the Government service. He is a brother of Hinton Helper, author of The Impending Ciisis. Ile wrote a modest and friendly letter to Gov. Stanley, recommending that North Carolina should accept of the emancipation project of President LINCOLN, in which he said : It had occurred to me, that while you, possibly, thus hell out the olive branch to the few large rlavemenera in the State, whose interest or convenience might temporarily suffer by the change, I might possibly make myself useful among that larger class of non-slaveholding citizens, who have no di rect interest in perpetuating the system, and Who, I have reason to believe, would be brought, by judicious management, soon to acquiesce in ,the paternal policy of the President. GOVERNOR STANLEY'S ANSWER OFFICE OF THE PROVOST MARSHAL, NEwnaux, N. C., Saturday, May 31, 136::. Belper,Esq.--Sia: 1 am instructed by his Excellency. the Military Governor of North Carolina, to inform you that he re quires you to leave this - department in the first vessel going North. Capt. C. G. Loring, Jr., Assistant Quar termaster, will furnish you with a necessary order for transportation. I am, very respectfully, yours, DAN DIESSRNGEIL Provost Marshal: RETALIATION ON BRAT. Last night, a party of men, distinguished with the letter u3l" on their caps, proceeded to the house of Nicholas Bray, at a dis tance of two miles from town, and took out thT3 - slave woman who was yesterday carried away, and then barred the house. This morning, the wife of Bray - appeared before the Governor and made complaint of the facts, and asked again for her negro woman. The Governot-calmly advised her to return to her home, without making' any present effort' to find. her. At last accounts things looked mixed. Though /gray bad disregarded the Gov ernor's advice, and armed with the Rower which had been previously given hiinihe was still searching the town for his slave. VESSELS TO BE OVERHAULED. I am informed that an order has been issued to search closely every steamer or vessel leaving this port, for Alm purpose of skipping any colored people who may be found on board with the design of getting away to the North. It is also intimated that the names of certain Captains of ves sels are on the list of suspicious persons who will be subject to arrest on their arrival here, on charges of carrying away black persons from the State. _ . Adams & Co.'s Eipress agents have been waited on and, required to show their way_ bills for some weeks back, and persons are to. be sent to Massachusetts and other places in pursuit of•stray articles of vertu, sewing machines , S:l3. E. 8. P'UD.LIC .I"OTICES. AI".IIIEII.S.i CITY Lcr-Y COLLEGE, conker. of Pena a nd at. Clair .4., 21118 (PEI Way MORNING, at it o'clock : DIBEOLOTION- OF PARTNERSHIPS. 04 • AYMENT lite JULY L TtREST ANTICIPATED. PM111104014, TT. Warn k CITICAGO ELTLWAT CO., Pittemargb, (Witt of the Ireantror, June oth,lBh2. The Couium doe July Ist, proximo, the Ist sad 24 Mortgage Bonds of this Company, will be paid on presentation at thls ottice, Ito. 23 Fifth street. km the' interest for the tmexplred term to run from thu line of prosOnlatlon, • 1.4% lIENDEBBON, fItEIaIGIOUS.NOTICET . ere will. —taro Methodist Prot:et:sot Church opened In the .boronah of Tempenuomiille. on SEXT SATO DATIL Opening service &L lON e. m. tiocond ear• rim at 3P. m. Third reeirlde nt nII tn. Jere it Mrr'u r,—The claims of the late • firm of J:L..CARMAGIJAN A OD. bare been left TOS settlement with JAMES MILLEbt, Obits stmt., Allegheny, City. The object le not to add costs to accounts; but builzwas engagements pre. venting • personal attention - to Sollection, we bops }hose intemsted stab make -prompt settlement es CARNAGHAN, IL B. MOBRIH, . formerly J. L. Oarnaghan & Co.-. . . 'hliEtalON.-I"xorr,s'a Inune.Nos COILPAPIT.,./ttl olootlom o Sr. Ikerd OrVvelve Directors of tho'"Peoples Irn:torance Co." will to bold at the Iflor haute Yichang; on •' ,1 • ' 211 0NP/iY, JUKE 0 711. /WA 1 • • powwow 'Co hoar* of 10 am 4d o :Braider - of - -;'l3o' AL2ILMOZUMI3; For sale by W. S. BAYEN, WOOD AND THIRD DRY FItUIT-20 tacks Dry Applee; 10 do 110 P•actsse. /o•relr.,l n/ fnr sato Ifiv IL COLLINS. 0 OES.-4,000 bush. choice Nesh anuockr, Just re:eirt4 and for rata lii - 6 co JAN, YETZER, rner ilarktd and Fir..reelm YTUGHAPiI ALBUMS.—A large and well eelected etuck, including the newer etyli Cud° la KAY 66 Wood et. LIU'I'OCI RA t• 11 I'ICT U fa; 11 trekortruera fur male by - KAY . CO.. f..". Word st. LAND PLA6TEIt-75 bids. just rec a and for etalo by ff. H. GOLLINW. NOTICE. --All parsons 'having claims against tho Warner FLORENCE will preeeot the pante preperty authenticattd, to Capt. O. Z BRICKE'LL. eta board the steamer J. W. flailm b twain the hour, of 8 and 11 . o'clock a. co.. tlerootit. A TTHALITIOIsi I—The idng expected A new style, SUNDAY SCIIOOL Ltd InIONICTII, 11Ae 1,7 Carhart & Needham. of New York. One Just levri received. We shall be lospriy to mewls:o calls by all alio it will interest to examine this novelty. Li. KLEBEIZ & Fifth street. bole Agorae kle Stelliway's Pianos. '862. NEW E U. 1862- A larie anottment ;if new Dalliniore 11ERMIN , nod SHAD. LAKE WRITE FISH —in half hbla. LAKE HERRING-1u half MACKEREL, Noe. 1, Y awl 3—in Glad. and hf. Jr The atteniiun of the trade, corm try'; merchants an femora, it .1101 to the above itniciett 1.1111.7.ELT0N, No. IN I.'uLUTIoA OF' .e.it RUIN EIGS Ir. .2_, —The part nership heretofore eilstlng between suliscrlb:rs, under the firm of BitA UN @ ItEl• TER, was y tetanal moment on the let day of April:18n:: Both of rho Into paOtners are folly authorized to with, up tt.• Lust.," of the firm, kl BRAUN, IS; REITER. Pittsburgh, June 5, IS,: THE underaigneci, haviuk' parehrised the Intoreet It the Drag !kora of Lltr. O. Bettor, will bon happy to eerro Iha cuettentre hod the public gooorally, at the memo old eland. F., BRAUN, Aputh.cary, comer of St. Chtlr and Etherty tomato. Jor/.1141a2t0,), CITY or Au.sductiv, I Tansimusu's Unica, Juljel bt.h. 1F432. LL DEALEItS OF MFAWIIANDISE in Allegheny City are hereby nrsjiertfully octi• lied that their BIEUCANTILIC LICENSE Is now tine, and is to .Le paid at the Treatoirris tlake 1 hey rill plemsglva the matter attention; With ut delay, othe b Lie o ne. L g w sc f ths Sta e e," Aeam of necessity . Iw eniorard. "Sacrum sth. That It 'ball he Dill duty of eery City and County Treasurer to sue fordhe ft...rely of all linensee duly returned to him by tits .11eriaittile Appraimers if not paid on or before the first day of July. an eve d ry year, r 1111111 irti %lays alter that date; and said Treasurer NI all mit4ilecharged from any ouch License unless he bait suit to re. ctver tho same, within said date, toot presses the same to Judgment and 'ixectition as ISSin thereafter n. practicrable. and pays the amonotUflail each Li e received by him Into the State treasury, on or bef en ore the ant day of Ottober morning ; novalmll he ' ferrite nay rOturldssions onilaCti Otklms he woke. payment es aformll , l..',/ Omer, hour., from 9 to ld "'clock a m and Dona 2 to 4 p. m. / D _Je5:24 Cit GAULIA BALM, reny.ir es 1V1.04, freckles, ac.' LINDSEY'S 01.000 BEARCHER.itmniue. HOLLAND GIN, pure, in stone Jugs. BEDFORD \PATEN., fresh from the spring. RUSSIAN SOAP, (Kenn) superior foF. sharing. IiOuFLA NIPS GERMAN B ITT EMS, yery ch. D • *tH SPONGE. a.large assortment. , INSEG r vuwbEir. uertain death o rcnchon, A. SODA PILLS, for Acidity of the Stomach. DAY HUM, warranted pure. PATENTMEDICINES, the largest assortment to city. Sold by SI_MON JOHNSTON, Dir.Cantsr, inl3l Corner of Smithfield and Yooro streets. - Mt/TICE TO CON TRALITaRg7--zy'en/ 11 rot Proposal. will hr received et the omen of ILe ILecordteg Regulator, In the Ilarkat Illi tding, Dia mond, up to JUNE Sru, 18,2, for the grading •nd p,sting and Setting with curb, Wide nlfey; from KIM to Logan Streets; also, for grading .4 iparln g and setting with curt; Van Lirsant Street. OUZO Pel.llllJl - arenue to Bluff street. Freeport atone alone Lelug need ror curb. Also, for the grafting of Pros pect street, from Seventh to Lim etpreti and the pa th.] gnuling °fa portion of Perhea etreel,frunt Magee Street easterly to Greer's plan of iota. Also, for the grading suit paving of Cherry alley, front Fifth street southerly to a prira 6 alley between Diainotid street and Fourth muted. Ajse for the building era public see er en Ann street, bum a point near We Light]. Wan] School House, to Wal.l) sheet. • For further particulars enquire et the of the Reconling Regulator. ISAAC 1100 LEY, hetslt Rt"”fficff Begulattor. 1361i1T - srlti NG A. G. ALLEN liespectfully infers. the public that this celeli and fashionable watering place hi now, npen, Intly prepared for the nnieption anb assoniinod, and *ill be kept open until: ~he 11 October. Persons It..bing BEDFORD miNERAII WATER .iir "applied a& the ktllogriog .t the :rpring, via: le.tr a barrel, (aak ' ) ....... - ......... dd. Nor a half barrel, 2 W. Parties wiahlag rooms or any Informatre in re gard Co the place will addreni :ha "Bairdr I Mineral aprlnps Ccropany, Bedford, Pa." myadior MUUT nor ts. is 11 tiSMil ES, ROCHE-STYE, 17. Y. I The undendgeect le the 64:credited ageni, to th glue, 01 the celebrated Noreen. of ELLWANGER & BARRY, the haver end meet Eamon. in America, and alit re main at *be Sr. CHARLES 110 TEL, PiMammon. Oath Oct<tier next, for the porpoeo of roceirin; or derr, soda cimeseslng the city and vicinity during hie gray. Ae other persons than those accredited by the Company bare been in the habit of noliciting order*, repreeent big thettleulTee as the agents el '1 Ellwanger the public are .tutionod against parchasink of ART win TREES AND PLANTS represented !to come from the MOUNT HOPE NURSEHES, • I • auk. they Lave a written cartlatute, from Ithe r I prietars. Orders can also Le left at WIL Goicattrs Ty Store, 271 Melly street. G. C. PEASE, Ageut fur Ellwanger it Barry, St.OIIABLES R TEL. Orr Y Ofs• (ja,. --LEs iu wi, ALASM. • %.1 ACEILISET2B.—SreIsd Proper:Ma nil(b ' recall , - rd at tbo office of the Wotor CoiLthisition re until JUKE 20, 1e62, for furnishing the City of burls.- town with about 3,201 too. of Limit Iron tVeter Pipe, and about 80 tons of Lorelei Castluga. The sizes of Open roquired will Le 4,6, 8,10, 1 , , 21, 3q and 38 Inches. All pip. to he cast vertically, so tie to lay 12 feet exclusive of hat, I • 1 Copies of opecilluttlons and d' forms d contract, and for propreabt, Kilt be ilel3l on the applicati ,n o f : I ,„nit. intending •to make bona Ado bide. Parties ;waling propoiude will be requltxl to glve, bonus, with two acceptable autetke. The Commiselonere reserve the tight to accept or reject any or all of the bldr:ofe.reth All iiropciaals to be endorsed "Pro penis for Coal Iron %%ator Pilso." and eent to this Water tio l ramho aJonera, Charlestown, blase EDWARD LAWEEII6E, For the Water Cidatteltuilenera, 0. L. VENS . I Lief Engineer Cbarlintown ST IS E ate, W ork., Jel2wd ______ BUILErti LOW tillUEe,.— U.EO.,A.LBREE t SON d CO.. No. 71 Woal l atrott. ;roar or FOUS:I4. Iwo Nat rtwolved a (nob 'amen roant of I ' LADIES' aAisEns AND BALMORAL BOOTS; AIItIBES '• do do ' I do; CRILDBRNI3 do AND FANCY SHOES; GESI7B BROAD BUCKSKIN SEWED SHOES; Do. CALF CONGRESS GAITERS; BOYS' do 'do ' do; Do. do oxFoliv TIES: All nude Inoue xpecial order, and warranted to' bo the butt that eau be, Maud ready made in anyplace.. torn 14 1 / 6 11.—.• 1: , o bbla. No. 3, Pogo Mackay]; 100 bolf trlds. No. 3, do; 256b4. N0. , 11, do; . 60 ht. Mill& ilo - do; "1 ' 23.k1tt0, No. 3, do; 1 25, do ° 1,• . do; "- • ' 1 200 half bid,. Whit* Viola; • 1 100 do, Lake llarnug; 5(1 tibia; Sai l Port I.lenin6'; , 12,1talf bbis: Lako filusdr 103 bbli, 8.1 •,,tv-Ilero - - fialtbnonslferiing; W do Susquehanna Midi. Ferule b 7 ~, ( Jenj `,J, B. eaNYSIS D. G . LLE.tuelkl.-20.1- boxes 'prune/IV} , and Clllllll.CheCitr; du dOdiaMbtalhitrikhll by, - bbla•Mentreork 4 .111'.1. • • • ..[:;_ C~~ ' y vtA. i ,,Sjba ~ xT'l'.. u;' ~y :i: '..lic.Y~w.nrse.#~%~* ~`~'..+at+sssa`F^`.~~;,;..Y+'«: i Awn' anIFERTIRES: SUPELLIOU QUALITY For male by BAILEY, FARRELL CO PLrlilßElls CINCINNATI LtALP WORKS McCORMICK, GIBSON N UFAOTEIMER9 - OF Lead Pipe, Sheet Lead And Bar Lead ALSO DEALERS IN 1:1:7r i- Pig Lead,_ $15,000 • 0Y New Spring TateST AT Barker & Co.'s, - 59 Market krect. 512 r-co AND NEE. Jag FIFTH ARRIVAL BALLADSOF TUE %VA R. Patent Shot and NINTH BTHRLT. NiTWELN MAIN AHD Sicasioar. Being exclusively In the Lead Trade, we can furnish the above to Lotter advantage to Dr.mma, and on erarea tame, than can be had elsewhere. aps:tim VALUABLE TBEOLOGICAL AND RELIQIOCS BOORS AIINISTEILS ettendlug thu meeting of the General Aeserobly of the J. P. Chiirch, are Invited to cal km.l xem ins the large *al valuable stock ant VIROLOGICAL. RELIGIOUS and MLSCEL- LANECTi 1100K8, fur gale by lI , JBERT S. DAVIS, Ei3 W Wood .1 A full supply of all the Imp/Jinni new Books. my:.{ =l3 43 April . 26, 10.2, will appear Now Monthly P. A aerltei of • PICTORIAL LYRICS, From the well known pen of MR. A. J. IL DUGANNE, Alagnilicently illuatrated from original drawings, by the bust artists, and beautifully printadon hot-pressed piper. A pan will appear every month, including, among other thinge, the FALL...or SUMTER, 'ONATII OF LYON, DEATH OF ELLSWORTH, NEWBEILN, BALL'S BLUFF, PORT ROYAL. FORT DONIELSDN, PITTSBURGH LANDING, RoANOKE, HAMPTON ROADS, PEA RIDGE, (k,., Ac. The whole formingnn ILLUSTIMTED POETiCAL SOB VE3 I / 3 i, of every event in the pretest most Important strug gin ts the history of this great nation Part I. entitled TUE 51Altell TO THE CAP' ITOL, (of the oth Regiment of Massachusetts,) will appear as Chore. Dingle Porte, (monthly, forre . by post,) eta. One year, (12 monthly-parts,) R 3 02 Liberal terms to the Trade, Clubs and Catival.rt. Apply to JOHN ROBINS, 1':O Boa, 3.9.11t..-aplB.2m 27 Pork Roe, N, Y. 111 L Lid till TABLES, with ;Sharp's kJ Potent Corhion, aro well known to be ottpermr to.oll others. Potented November, 1869.. Manufactory, 14S FULTON STREET New and secnnd.hand BALLS, CUES TRIMMINGS, &c., & ParOnlers bj mail will receive prompt fittmi OIERCIIrI.r7' TaILORS N EW I,IOODS I LIENEY G. BALE & CO., (fluccLinord to Jatrom C. Watt,) Am now receiving their Summer Stock, comrising every variety of goodie adapted to moo and boy 's wear, which, in extent, choice Meteand price. will compere favorably with any to the trade. French, American and West of England Cloths, of the lost make., of every shade and quality—. very large ansormuent; C 62411610. 1 .. and Doeskins; Super Bleck French Doesklue: Super Black French Cams/- mores; /fancy tkusintere. in every variety; Bibbed, Black and Fancy Caanimero.; Silk Mixed Gamin:erne of VEST every Atha& and color. IliGS—rancy SBk and Satin Vesting., new style.; Super Blaclt Satin and Silk Venting.; Madan. and Fancy . Bilk Ventings; White Figured Silk and Satin Vestings. Also,. every variety of goods for Balinese Coals, Ilkowloo • very choice selection of Furnishing Gouda adapted to Minitel:times wow.. Soliciting an early call from our friend. and the public, any orders entrusted to our on will meet vitt:ivy:amp/ attention and punctuality in all mot. BCNBF G. BALE Ai CV., Merchant Tailors, zuhl2 : Gee. Penn and St. Clair street.. P 1 .4.440 s $l5O BEST PIANOS $l5O GEOVESTIEN Ift HALE hewing removed to their w raroroonuh No. 4TB BItOADWAY are now prepared to offer tho public a magnincEin new Kale full OCTAVE ROSEWOOD PIANO, containing all improvements known to this countr, or Europe, oon , atrung boa, French grand action harp pedal, 101 l Iron frame, for 8150 CASH. Warranted for /IVY ItgABS Ilicb Moulding cams, 8175 to 8200, all warranted made of Itut beet aranoued material, and to eland better than any sold for UoO or IWO by the old methods of matirdacture. We invite the bebt tudgaefo examine and try thew, new Instruments, and we 'stand ready at ad times to test them with any others mmtufacturod In ally country. GROVESTEEN ct, RA LE, U ai T Soner.splatipld 'STEINWAY PI- *: A 5103,i Emrsonally selected by H. • I 1 el K LEattc, for this market. It will well poy par chasers Ito examine our new stock before purchaaint tTI elsewhere. H. ELEBER h EEO., Sole Agents for the celebrated Steinway Plunk cm myZli $BO MASON .t HAAILlyti • 0 „, c) nmannviums. A thlll supply of ',thew elant, useful ankp Anatoznuats received to.&y: Teschets, Direct on of Reboot% Singing Mestere, Leaders of Choirs, '•~' and the public genet:di), aro respectfully invited to coil slot examine theta. at the male werarevres al tors JOHN H. EELLOR, 81 Wood M. pu.Nus vox Two HuNDEED P" LA d.—Hain,, Brotherselegant Rosewood OX octave RlStioB, with carted kWh round corner,, fall Iron Prams, Romwood top and rich mountings, for TWO HUNDRED DOLLARS. For sale b 7 • myt ; JOHN H. MELLOR, gi Wood et. Ch, AZ ELTON littlYritEße • NEW YORIC P. 1 4 110 8.-6notber supply of ths large Soren. Octave Rosewood Pianos, from Ilmseltou Brother... New York, Am received 11.12 ti for Ws by myd JOHN H. MELLOtt, 81 Wood se. rilWol tiELIOND-116.1.41), FIVE Oti. TAPE PORTABLE MELODEONS, of Gerhart Needhain and-Eason .11 llamlin; Tut tuya ; JOBN• IL `MELLOR, B3 Wow oltroot, g oad order, (or alisty dollars.' For sale by myB JOHN AINLLOII, 81 Wood street w 1,141.47.5 . ANTSA SITUATION, as waiter or I 7 tolrire a carriage in a private family, by a young Frenchman, who speaks Nngllsh, sod ono be highly recammended by-the family he has just left. !Address IrrA. A.," as the Office of this paper, for one week.! irA2t WANTEII---A. low GENTLiatE. BOARDERS can be trelLaccommodatni at • mr2 ,4,2 : . 41 WANT/at-10 tonetirease Butter. FRANK VAN GORDEN, N 114 &cowl Meet. WAU-SUU %barrels; 4U gravity, IV.V.HOkriDE 0/L. JA K DALZELL 6 iiON; mr2l ED .v 1 70 Water„iltreo‘t, BELIDING .P.LANTS,A.Nyery large. Block it OAKLAND ODZICN MOSE. 'tom pridnx BOSILS. VKILDKNAS, LANTANAK,OZDA, MUMS,NELAOTELOPES, ANTlBUlDuktvros. CHIAN, PEVERIPEWB, ' ',WALL .'PLOWEED,' PHLOX, La., wbolowdo and retell, at low prior. ''',;• ripLesTsit,io tons froah Land Pirss :L 414 tbr Sas hr' alum a. (*Lim ' x.,i'r - ~~ ~: ~-~. Vii`; ` = t X~+t'it i~.= :. a ~::': c. !, ~ }y.2~';:~:-, ~c-..~+~• s~.r IZEITEI NO. 17.9 FOURTH STREET Block Tin OF THE VAR EMETE! NE W GOODS NOW OPENING W. J. 811AII.P MEE We in rite eiveial attention to a choice selection of KEW GOODS, wbict, we are now opening. New and handsome style.. of REAL LACE AND FRENCH EMBROIDERED COLLARS, SETS OF COLLARS AND SLEEVES, choice styles. EiNtant nuw etylet of LACE VEILS. TRIMMING RIBBONS, In choice colon. Rich styles of BONNET RIBBONS. Guipure and French EDGING AND LACES. 111/sir/MY. GLOVES, 11 /TTS.Ac., of ever, Wu& GENT'S FINE SHIRTS, SHIRT FRONTS AND COLLARS, SUSPENDERS, TIES, UNDER-GAR MENTS, Sc. New styles of LAr BEAD DRESSES. Novena.. In Sue ranch and common FANS. The beet make of SKIRTS AND CORSETS. We Invite special attention of trhokaude nod retail boyars to oar assortment of Dealers supplied in quantity at lowest seem my - ,1 EATON. MACRON A C0.,17 Tt tti GREAT RIBBON OPENING II 0 12, N M ' S , On 1101iDAY, Mew 2.61 b, wo will have open rod for male— 100 &,:o. AMfIICAR 90 catee STRAW GOODS To which we Invite the special attain m ofCocmtay and city merchants and milliners'. We baye.l.7.st received • large supply of LADIES' and HISSES HOCP SKIRTS, IfItif.NCHAND EIE. , CHANIC CORSETS, SILK AND GINGHAM SRN OIIIBIIELLAS, HAIR NETS AND READ DRESS. ES, COTTON HOSIERY 'AND GLOVES, RAIBROI e DERIES AND LINEN- maw Kracanaa, which will be sold at the very lowest prices to clash buyers. WHOLESALE 1200HS-2d and 3d stories. mr.H Na. 77 and 79 MALEET STREET 478 BROADWAY, N. Y .1. RUMMER SILKS AT ni 'P !CENTS. "1" yer4 vrido FINE LAWNS at 12% cent', flu BEAUTIFUL passfil GOODS, of the leteat ityle, Jut opened. LIGHT COLORED BALMORAL SIEHITS NEW STYLE OP //1110VABLN /CLASPED TAPE HOOP SHIRT. UTHOLESALE PAPER WA ROUSE. • • LETTER PAPERS. .! CAP PAPERS, NOTE PAPERS. • BILL PAPERS, • • •• WRAPPING PAPYRI,. MANILLA PAPERS. A largo and well Assorted stock of the be 4 brands besold at low prices for Cub.- Retailers will find it to their advantage to give no a Mil. . WM. G. JOHNSTON a C 0.., my24,3towood Paper Realm. 57 Wood street, QTE.9II JOB PRINTING itoUsE.— kJ GaAs, Clieultv,Price List4lllll Heads, Paters, Bids: Letting, labels for Itsuiasctuirers, Labels for Druggists, and every kind of ornamentaland.platu. rthdiag'-""t11,373Z.,numa by atom Job. Printers, 571 1 700.1 at. msataaveod IIA.IOSOI auperior for the oie of Paolographors. ' r /Wade to- \ WM„ JOMbierON'd CO., voydi:Mawood ' Sta. lottert,'M Wood rt.- PA 4 . stmland large variety at low prices; r • • -. for We by-W71.14. Joan:nos - 00 - Ic3toweist". •: Stationed* 67 Wood " Inr2 lAfikki. B. A. NA.HNEATOOB t OM DALY' GOODS. TEM , • _ or • I%Tew arc)c)cl.63, • AT J. M. 'BURCHFIELD'S. • • NEW LAWNS for 641 worth 10c. NEW SILK AND . 1 ,- OtiL BERAGES for IS cents worth 14c. NEW MOZAI.III , QUE9. FRENCH ORGANDY LAWNS for 26c. worth 62. Do. do. do. 37 " 7 5 . PLAIN GREY BIOZAMBIQUES, for WIDE' snits. FIG RED BRILLIANTS for 12, worth 19. ORLEANS MOHAIR for 160. worth 25. LEATHER COLORED 1101 IA In for 25 worth 37. ALL WOOL SHAWLS for $1 00 worth /2 l or g. STRIPED SHALLY SHAWLS for $ll5 worth $4. BLACK AND COLORED STELLA SHAWLS. CGS — DON'T FAIL TO CALL. The moot of these good. are from auction, and at ball price. je.s SUMMER DRESS GOODS, SILKg, BACQUE9 AND MANTLES. PRINTS AND GINGUARS BALMORAL AND HOOP SKIRTS SUN UMBRELLAS NEEDLE WORK. AND HOSIERY CHECK AND PANT STLTP PLAIN BLA6K SILK tar Al l our stock bought for CASH, and will he Id at a bargain For Cash. C. HANSON LOVE & CO 74 Market Street. EATON, MACILIIM & CO.'S SUN UMBRELLAS AND SUN SHADES 77 and 79 Market Street. 5 cartons of ~ SEW un3noss. FIiZNOEI YLOWEII.B JOS. HORNE, W. & D. .11IIGUS' MEE - SONGS FOR STIR THE HUTCHINSON FAMILY Take plearars in annalmcing to their old friends in Pittsburgh and vicinity that they will give three vocal and instrumental concerts at CONCERT HALL, On SATURDAY, IIitt.NDAT and TUESDAY xvEs- DMS, June• Tth, 9th and loth, commencing at 8 o'clock- Loon open at 7 o'clorJr_ , Tickets, to all parts of the ball, .1.4 CENTS. ChM. drie and Schools, accompanied by their parents or teacher. 15 CENTS.. /Ur For programme hoe small bilk. Je6.4E URG Ta.NATICti. larßarmilt of ]lts. J. 11. ALLEN. • FRIDAY EVENING, Juno Gth, 1802. The performance sill commence with Os LITTLE TRZdS EIRE. lira. J. IL ALLEN CAPT. Dr. J. R. A14.6.N To coiachldo with the Macarthy, or the Peep O'Day Boys vc T oJr SJL --- FOODS AND FANCY A.RTI J„/ CLES AT AUCTION.—On TUESDAY and Vi ADA keDAY, June loth and 11th, at 10 o'clock a. m. and 2 p. zn:, will be sold, at the Commercial Ado. Imo bloom., 64 Filth street, a large clock or hash lint seasonable goods, comprising Ladles' -Dress Goods, Trimmings, Vauty and Staple Goods, such ar/ 10 pieces Lama Yerabm Cloth, 10 Weans Do Lain, 25 peens assorted Prints, 15 piece. sense Mmlin s 10 pleces Bubb:int Moulin, 15 pious Dram Lawns, 10 pietas all wool Enrage, 25 dozen Linen Napkins, 10 cozen brown Linen Tablu Cloaks, 12 <minas Mantua and Bonnet Eibteens, 10 dozen Ladles' hilk block. Inge, 10 dozenladlee Lisle thread Stockings, 5:1 doz. Laeins' Cotton flush ry, lOduz. Ladies' lin Glens, -25 dozen Cambric I Lemikerchiele, mewled 10 pieces Malan:Cl:me Muslin, 50 assorted .11k Parawus, 25 gingham Sunshades, 2dpieces silt Bandanna Band aercnie6,so hundred elemm black and colored Sew ing adlks, 1u pieces heavy black Lace, 15 plains Mos. etillo Potting, 25 pain Gent's half boom, 20 dozen as sorted Suapenders, 2u white Marseilles Counterpanes, lOU dozen oulurnd Persian Sewing Cotton, :62 dos (aal yards) %bite Sewing Cotton, 5 dozen Ladles` hoop ekirts, 2uu pairs tAuldreu'e, Mimes and Latches' as. sort , ,1 se. J. B. DAY . IB, Auct. • YuruLalt bUIP.N.L'I.FIC BOOKS, foil SUMMER hEADIZ4O.—, Ocean Garde., or history of Marine Aquaria.; Life Beneath: the IVatrrs; Comma.' Objects of the Microscope; 110. do. do. Country; Do. do. • do. tea nbore; March Winds and April Showers, and May Plov ers—bang notes and 0011003 on a few created things; llowere; how to see and gather them; Epie.es of ins-ot Life, 3 robs; Brtash Bade EggAaud Nests; Studio. from Nature; Miller's English Country Life . ' leer nook at Country Lite; Gimps.. of Ocean Lite; 11.cn Rambles to Search of Pebbles and Crystals; Iteores Popular eidetic., 24 vols., sold separately; Fern's Mosses', Minerals, Ileoloky;,-ac, All of the above, with many others, roost beanti , Indy illustrated, for sale by jeb lt. N. I J-I noVERTY AT A UUTION.--4.41 TUESDAY k. V ENING, Juue linn, at b o'clock. will be sold, at the Unintnerclal Auction House, b 4 Filth street, All that ofrtain lot id ground situate in Allegheny City, co the west side of Federal atreet, at Manor tier of Benton alley, baring a front of fifty Lot on i,oemi shoot , 'and eate:ming along Benton alley ninety: Noce loot, on width are erected the two-story brick Store, and Dwelling, No. 215 Federal street, containing toren moms, turtimhed with gel and we tett and a two-story frame notate fronting on Fed eral street; alai; two two-story threo room Dwelling Dome. twining . on Bent. alley. The premier now rout for pa per 111.11/1. Tartad at WO. Any ono' dolling further information, or to examine the preiniacs, will call at the Ahction Store, No. 61111th eteeet. J..G. DAVIS. Aunt. 141 GOODS, 1301...15ika0, bilYllUNey dc, AT A Ut.'T.O.N.—Un 12 1 / 1 41C and BAT tAZDAT AtFTEIttiOuNS, Juno nth and 71161 at ,2 o'clock, at the Maeoule Auction noun, *ill to cold, 'a largo actk of Dry Goode, conalectug La part of Pilau, Delaines, Locale, DebageS, lawn Bohai, stlawle, Table Clutt.s, Irish Linen, iltialern bolo Claddretia Hate, Ladtte Trimmed lloitneta,. Yankee rtudots, Ac. A1a:413.4a, tams and raodtgal o. id) ' T. A. dInCLELLANDAtidi. - - ()LULL/KEA 6 EX'.I.I.tIt.F.L.NLII C.A.W BieGics AUGTION.—On SATUILDAY t 270, Juni 7th, at 11 o'clock, mill be sold, at tho Conlinarcial duntlon Boom., t 4 /Mt stzest 3 cnitken'a miry superior finish Carcase:4lNa' stem mann,' Ono mite standing top. Jed J. G. DAVIS. Andt. 19 BBL. BUUKBUN WiIIb.KAAT J.AI ALICTION.-=Oll !SATURDAY AIODZI/NO, WI, at 10 u•dlock, oLI bn aold, at the Optoma cld llousa, 64 Filth street, 12 bids. liourtion whiaii of superldr quality. jeti J. G. DAVIS, And. • utiuths, CAI:RIAU E AIN JLP 411;$ AT AU62105.--0a 82,TIIIIDAY 1101LN -1.1444, It 7th, at 11 o'clock, i.ID be sold. at the Commercial Auccfcct Llmer., L 4 Fifth arreet 2 Klew top hiugalea; 1 .64 '" .1 "b 4 . 4 U 4 .1 14% for ororhorm; 1 serainglo Harness. Jes . _ - . .4142,111, x CARlillaitl: AUCTION./ A.: —on SiLTlllidiAY do G, at 11 o'clock, at the hhisbnic liall. Auction lie ,b 5 Fifth street. vrill be(solii, aloe, Lioclrirosay Caihiage, suitable fouls clocturiir tangly use: *Mc above ls nearly new, cost l' 'LA and can be min at Conn'. Livery dtab le, Ito. Se Sm i thfield street. JO , T. A- IrceLELLAND. Amt.; 1 - 4 1 .16.11 AT 7 AllealllN.--thri bATU.H, 1* DAY MOUSING, June 71h, at 10 o'clock, will be eield, at the Gencinerclal Auction Booms, 64 Ylhh areas, 12 La:1 . 011111W Lake Flat; 6 do 2docXinac llerrriagv u ball barrels Slacklass Herring: jos • a: u. Avis. Auci. OFFICE SAVES AT SATCBDAY 1101INING, June 7at 10 o'clock, will be add, at Darla' AUCtIOO. Fifth street, Three 6,. 3 p e g o r Omce wee, one of wnichis Burka A Barnes' make. ' • • .IJ. G. DAVIS, Auer . . . LL.A KINDS Or ;BOUTI3, SHOES -OLAN GAITEtts just rotated at ItIsOLEL- LaNWEI Auction. ' 1 000 ,!=% .1 *1 1 . AtT„,mc„u„%a CNN TS A "'Alit FOR. tidiliati, ; 4../ at DicCLIttLaND'S. G' TO itic‘ LELLabieti AUVLION _ for your Bari% Shoes and Gaiters— ia.l ES' OAIT HES 1,000,.., LADIES' at AIcCLILLAND'S. WELLIAM: GWYER, CommpisiOr V 1 ..ILutottex?; for the sale of . • .. CRUDE PETROLEUM, ~ . REPANKD OILS, _ KEROSENE.... NSPUTELS., Z. No. 14.9 WAVLE STAkET, *Jr Liberal advanma made oa coualgamenta and prompt peramMl attention ghat to all bytaeu, m W . IL GORMLY, WHOLESALE GIIOUEIt, No. 271 LIBERTY STIIXET, 1 17113817E0H, Ps.; , . Having PUM:tHISed the interest of Ids late phi continue the business at the old stand. and sr be pleased tro!reoelvti the patronage of his old frlends and customers. melecdtr ROGERS' CITRATE OF MAGNESIA, In 6 on. bottles, in the form of powder. It ha entitled to special preference over the liquid Citrate of Magnets* liaratOgl, and moat Ilhteral. Waters. Seidllts .Powdera, and other similar articles. 'When taken to the morning, regularly, it hai en admirable effect on the general ardent, remote* constipation, correcting scialtfeei and cooling off all febrile mut p/sinta. For sale. by Mesta. YSIINESTODIES,. and Sod Drat:gases anal at the manufactory, No. laS Spring street, New York.. Prim 26 cent.- splkam' BULVTS AAP : SHOES Al' a MLR- , HET STREET.-i—LOOK AT VIE PNIGE2L—":. Lunen Eng. Liating 'Beet QaDera 21,00. worth 1 1 , 23 • " • .. • • " /AS '"• 1,75 " " 4 • - ,60 2,60' Fine Tr. Morocieu-Go j ellkat• 1,11 " 1,62 poac Cong.rem " L7ll Norocco Stlppejo " IS: 1,12' ALL 0111E3 GOODS IN ruarbanolf. ti" • ,- JAMES: MOBB, •,• myr • NO. 89 MARKET STREIT.. [6.9,10.; Utah= tiitlif MILLS, ../..I.l..z.zonanr.Otrr, Writ. the attention of WM. era end deem. to hie Urge nook of thbronl i dr seasoned WINDOW FRAMS, STU JOLITS, IiktIKING,- BOTTOM PLANK LAT/04 PALINGS, dc., de. . • • ~ • . orderifoz tined duff with nromptima and et lair nit* Personi wuntlng long timber ant particularly hinted to exianhae hie stoat. (Mos art CRAIG ISTILRET. near Robinson. mylF:dtt - - • • - F' Uf3KIUAT! 0t1..-143 btkla, 24 to 1,4 28 gravitvpum ietined remit:am, La warn- • few., on CO adpizient and for sale at low prices by ,b1)/4&11. Oh WOlittB(tX)., 6t. Mir itrvet. VithZiekl. ihsWit'A'llVb4—,•__A.choice anortmat Gold Pdliel,,Decoraltroxiapol oelyed and tor *dopy 19:...4,151A115H0L1, ri•oubi kw BAcEco. tux- triAscoi.,lumi., .tta biiiitadetsroedeltedi and tarsals by JAMES A. VEraito jai corn Mutat az.l Puri streets. A VIS, A 9 Woo.l streei. Auct NEW roar.
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