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LIAIIIN VotINTY; at their uttottsg wirnftosmeofice Wrorelsl.lo67.oit, E =ISO will hs pad lo the Tarbes Wu*, P,oroarhe rad 'ltitrittilitiot the' Canty, et trptysy elyctlons Is esch Pr,. rind, art PATBEttittlf, .19.1413, Um, NM; for the .10db:tint VIVO DriZaktilklypui,mai ?recipe., ten CO/r10721i0 1 4 _ 144ibirtglOwima • -Tae, 9 4 Coti T' vratiou will ar . Fm biz on My l B . 424' COUBTIIOIISI4 4;1 i! MI" 'it- • - .IIIJiGS,Or. °°3lll 03 ',kw; ' ' ' 2toar rL i ke, ace. pi ii;cd,ll2l7T. • -OFCRIi -31tDenA cosia p um p., o t ol to A loes ; • ui nzetioctchal coliviterrioN.ll? 60 !!t 'IO JOI(TaIS 6I, r r - . • ` - 6. _ ,-Tbiotialary meetiop. OA ir ; toingbip:: 1614 tba hones of 3 and 6 p. 7 is. :2 4 4 ti!! es 416 . 16-bokoughs between 3 Out vbeibinfointment of tbe deleir two ",7,!_t ahiCa b' ' bi "I""ad 1) 1 1[1 1 10 d , CIRTIg677. Baser, N.VigenilKfigf of. Memphis, fell aloe the last- resources or the rebels on the water. .-Their last fleet went down in a rough and _tumid° fight, in , which it was clearly seen, as it has been in , every &Mimi during the . .war, that they are no match for us on the - water, and in the ' ;nature of things never can be, They-are now wityout a fleet any where!,4aol in this respect are completely - _ Thepast . ;Ittipimfor „Ilia - Mississippi cuts the . ContedsalierrlitAire.. Thu regions beyond the Mississippi. cut off froM support, and almost finm communication with the Con , federate i3oiernment, will fall into our hinds, as Boob so the Government sends un army to .take possession. :We should not 'be surpritted if the Germans and non * alsveholding population in. Western Terse Should - institutes Union government before our troops go.there. ..) . The rebel region. is now: cenfined to the interior of tha.planting States. Their re '.:sources iiaveltien mainly taiuindered dar ing the' Artir i ,:litd. their supplies, of guns, arms;? and: munitions generally, must be getting trerilioir. Nothing can now rare - them from complete overthrow, but the vast eztcet of the country, its poverty of sap price to' feed an invading army, and the anhealthiness..of. the, climate. .. thol4l4;,Ytichniond the fighting will be ;antiviral rioter. We may not at ADCs W .- PIN/464 i,iaa hold'the whole; of the 'interiork'diring:T.the,fickly season, but. lie rebellion* ilt.tl.lsKsztoittsted eghtd , sl9Pori'ae2 4, l4 . 4.3isli l ptitt out a sickly esiatent,4*4 . lllforplete desti . tittles kof.ali , "the nectlial4ltot-of life, and most itlif,hying the awful tragedy to , a close.. The Heath *ill be,10i1:1;d: - - 214 present . . generation will 'never recover .' - FThs No rth willraisurst aver ler...sliaighterod son 4 but the OW.Stairces ber'_wealdisild pros '"" neeiiaieedied: e will scarcely-1.4....e:fel 11. i, her domestiif . . .; ■ 1 -. : , i • ••• . gessittljpntiontailllitionsi. _ -• 'Convention' hap rig • ieeted easineijatioi; - by- a large • majority. • • • ~ • d-reseintionto manumit all slaves pni at ter 100,bn their reaching.2s..yearelif age, and on teir.owners . being then paid for thent; .. ,by the. National. GovernMent, was laid on the table by 52 against 19. It was very .141 l it was-laid there. If they halo nothing better than that to 'offer; they may as well let it *loner- The NatiouslGovern -; merit , will never pay fora • Siave: : 2B years lierienX long before . : that. time; Missouri free in spite of Conventions and slaveVolders. If the slaveholderal.here are wifting to accept now the Offer made . by the Governmemt,of compensation for their _ . • trutn:chattels, they may get it. But if they choose eoreject theieffer, it will be :,their own lugs. They_cannot turn back the tide of freedoid... *LB be a free State before ten years,' 'sad . itithont„comperisti tion let alone 28 lest's, and then tempting*. ; tiong'te run''i'for generstiens longer,' ; • We hitie not much* faith in this Convention. There ore riot 4 sionista twit, and the majority to tion - thtm oat. s.Usiourili . .notridlied with sll her arifferings, She sfill*ings to A Choire' Extract from the! Post. The Pittsburgh Post, of yesterday, says: She North.. Carolina Ptato Convention,.. • . now in session in that ; State, shows very elettrly that they ere entirely:competent to manageseite negro question for themselves. - - Vie 'sre talking .very' seriously about gradual eurseeir(stion, but.our . long-nosed abolitionists will - not, if they can, permit themlei adopt any such policy. The mode of the abolitionists ie. to steal the slaves,' peek them North, and then let them starve, beg, or go to our county jells or poor • - It tuna out'dholl thistalkofemaneipa. tion on the partat.tha North Carolina Con 'antic); W &II Pretence. The isactils were afraid tkusTederal soldiers would pay theta s itodilusytypocritically,talked about emancipation to gain time. • Mums Li Justraboulai much ataxic° of their'agree-' lota* etriancipate thelealayee, tinle'ss com pplltd to, IS there is of the Port leardini fairness:or deeency; that no sensible man expects. • • • - • ; ■ ri': . ,•r .~ 9i' _; TheLopiiktr*ltairtle . Carojina. intelni'verrA•Piilleiaf.isad.'arionicial,.• from of th(!se . iiiNOfir.lo4.l3o4 ,9 letters hare led to widesprantikokist\-tbat the State te upon the point of,,sebtsalng tt: . • . boar loyalty. General Brrrialde I. fir -fitten'ilastaing that. any por tioe blifOicls,,, liais4Jair inilitari, should be _ • withdrawn. , . a •• This only- wonfitrsisibs impression of all 'coal obsartari. — Tbsirast majority , oftbe. Eckaptern people, Including nearly all the' Ivealtby and billantial, stenlionsted la feel inig.tromtbs government, and, from the Union . filth the Northam guitar. We mixt totria'm '" go, or Crsubdue Altant..::Tbey or we tout yield. As we will not, tbil nut. No - portion of the army can be spagold for mortal, poisibly years, to come. • - 1441111011111114.E.0rt- Waffle and Chicago • - 114.11 rand: the Money articled the New York • • Tribtotrof Monday, we find the fallowing: •:pl'aillitirilii;.Fort.-Wsyne and Chicago Mortgagee are being reisorbed rapidly for investment at; '''Jfiexpe ;* at, that price the ouro phmer metres interest: from danam iss, 186 2 ; Wilittleibeen coat less then any bald of Our dim in . the market Tiib net earnings .ire4‘iibinstroor and n bait times the ,InterVisl9lC lEC 30 ' z"rtgsge- tiros bonds ireerfie-Inannereire,d cr 'delivered - way. 416 4 ' Pai,tie4,r.46,Fir16;41,/,-,.F1,-.,,u3 sad, XII Central &Tens are 7or 8 , per: , oat :7-nbireeitmr, but offer no an riot. advantogot to 'the Fort 'Wayne& All are en the trunk lines Esta,and West. ENE • ' __ , .. ;'_ 111_,‘Detil0_„1111,9010Wr WE Wei!, p ; :.rl a roconaoluanto had shown that i t i fo;_erfeird:i TlO.#.titi4 o . -.;&diiiiieuf lately rettiradl had" i t'''''Pt.'&4we'n'she Eir l "a i 2 irt . . „__ ... , . , ~4 army wader Gen. McCir las e 1:0111.9CUI . I I.6"IILieRFTFi WhallrhOM we Dave con -I Thia elStahlishes the. .fact that.ldeDowell can versed, 'give± it as Their opinion that lit' effect a std With Mclellan; and bring ratline is ineiitable in that region.' theil te . has 'Ltd the forty thousand...men undei,hli .. —..—„._.,..._ given Invitee. description of the ilestitu- encountering any obotacles.. It may.poasibly lion:A:rid wretchedneisi of the inhabitants, iptireate, also, the desirableness ,ot 'such a junction preparatory to an attack upon 'Rich ard the.wl.4-°f e ven t h e eeTutneeestnet:e°- timid. -Of tu :wham • •Ind • pnidenee, provid saries of life. , Hardly any crops have been . ed Washington would Pot be left unduly ex put in, and these Itare.bc .• en neglected, and posed,: there cannot be's moment's .doubt. Indeed, we find it somewhat dificult to underr the prospect of a supply of-food is gloomy steed how the President should consent to en in the extreme:l . '•• - • : • attack, while these is oven a Probability. that These . n e eile, i B -• see eisireeterate d by. all the rebel force . outnumber 's hlcOlelleu's, without the settee aid sad po-operation Of letters fr*that. quarter. A writer who McDowell's corps wan with' Cot. Er.MorT, who re ade the dash ing excursion to Boonville, and destroyed 1 a'portion of the railroad there, after tray_ ..... . . cling over a large section of country in `going and returning, says; -Col: Elliott not having any wagons with him for provisions, bad difficulty in getting food and forage. Found a few sheep which were of necessity confiscated, but.oor and 'tough.; foand a few hogs; the breed was so bad and the running gears so finely devel- I lipid that they were sneered, tolivit. Fio fat I cattle, or lean left, except a few for milk. l'rovision 'of every kind very scaice. Corn was hoarded like silver. - The • Southern Confederack, I tell son, milt .beg bread before BIZ months. The wheat is ready for the sickle hen now. But there will not be three bushels to the acre in nay fieldlhaie seen. •Oata .1i the same condition._ The: torn foolte.beflet. . , • And se it .18-everywharn.: ln the east , and in the west' lime is wido4read demi- , ..... lation ;in the town and in the country. 'A' carrespondent.writing from Ilitrier's Fer; ry, dozing the late exciting scenes there, says: • lierels all the pageantry and, desolation et war In- the strongest contrast..- These masses,of armed men move through desert ed streets, battered and blackened*walls, windowless houses, fences destroyed, grass ! grown gardens and yards; and past fields on which are now growing.crops, 'or .mes dowe ready for the scythe', . The few inhab ittuita- remaining wander .:.diseerisoltitely about-the . .streets, some with .. bundles of clothing strapped on• their beets,J ust re turning fromithe Maryland side, and others attempting to repair the damage !thich • s heedless soldiery have - inflicted, and Ind ; their houses in order. , The condition of the streets in Harper's I ForrY is terrible.. Cut up by heavy; wagons and artillery trains, they: ; are made still more intolerable by the long accumulatipn of animal and vegetable filth. Under a hot June sun they seem amass of festering - and : odorons.corruption: War is the pestilence ' that -wasteth sway at 'noon. day, in the streets,and sickness must follow as the in evitable concomitant ..of . Mick twinge and [ . desolation. - ' ' ' • .. . • These areonly specimens drthe,accounts which leading from every quarter. Through . . . what a.terrihle Ordealis the South passing, leeus hope that it will reitilt in the slough ing oil' , Of the corruption of slaiery, and in i better, parer , more pruspe. rous , ciyilimt- • g0i.... Even all ,• this calamity is not too `treat a fine to , pay for deliverance from a • -;ertrse 'which has been rapidly reducing her While inhabitants .to 'serfdom, ignorance,. * barbarism, and aptalid. poverty. • . • - 4 11 daZettit;'' ...11,,ictimond to be rtheciast . • Richmond ,EnOtircr, speaking, of oeit::.litrrt , Ett's women order, says: -It-theie a human piing in lha city of New Orleans who does not now weep tears of bitter agony thatlhe Millis& not laid in that and ssbes rather than surrendered, be is an outcast fro& his race: If the peo ple 'of Richmond do not find a new joy in. tbeir re.solre, and a new confirmation of _their purpose; never to surrender this fair City ,'"to the_ foe, then they . are as base as Butler hioiself.. If _there is a city in our land that shall not hereafter reeeive with horror a-. proposition to make terms with our faithless, low, despicable, loathsome enemy, that city will be forever disgraced. We must fight to tbe death, and to the last extremity, everywhere and alWays 1• Eiery Southern city tallut in thief strain' until , she necessity for the heroic. action comes, end then there is an excuse:tot:tad for declining the sacrifice. New Orleans .erns; to be laid in, nehes'itefore "Picayune Batter emndteloisn," but'the Valorous ee cesfi:.,conieziled theinseives ,with burning other people's cotton. Memphis certainly would never admitjlte "•vandal hordes," bUt she submitted with :- alacrity.. ; She would have 'thrown up her cap at the en trance of the Federal soldiers but for very shame. There was rejoicing that night in nearly every house in Memphis. Ilichinond,,Charlestoneind Savannah, al' threaten to bury themselies in the ashes of terrible conthittiOn, but they won't. 4,:et. they. Tbei he no notion of such tioimition ea this to the cause of slavery.' . 'They are not, nmatt Of the stuff to do , such. * dent's. Their cease is too mean and den picable, to create the exalted feeling of pstriotism and deretion ,te liberty which leads to great and daring deeds, which go dowitM a history more imperishable than marble. - - • ; - • Dr. B. M;Paimer, the distinguished Pres byterian Divine of New Orleans, escaped from that city on the appearance of the Yankees, and is now at Corinth.—Riameed ' Where is hie Revereoce now ? Irkecain, ho bas gone forth ra vagabond in the world, and an through Into of slavery 1.. A martyr tea groat princiPle, like the Protestants of Holland, or the Huguenots of.Frence, or the Covenanters of Scotland, could rejoice amidst his sufferings . and hie wanderings, but from what source will Dr. Palmer de rive his consolation ? A rebel against his coiuttry,,an °eclat and a wanderer-r-for What? To sustain a mean systeniof op pression of a weaker race, forbidding them to reed the Word of God, which be preached, and denying to them' the most sacred Heaven-given 'Despised - hit all good Men, frowned upon by Geri, be:naay cry out like Cain, "My purtishment.ll greater than It can.bear." The-Strength of the Rebel Army. The strength ofthe rebel army beforeltioh• Mond is the suldect of the following comments fifth's New York 'Assoc:. We understand Wit Rev. Pr; Styles, whose ministrations at the Mercer street Church In this oily, must be well remembered, and who has for the, last - yen,nrsitied 'ln _Richmond', states in* private letter. recently received by, a friend In Now Haven, that the Confederate. army there numbers 200,000, and that it Is will disciplined and letennined to mike s desperate fight in defence of the city. One or two rebel °Moen who' have beers taken Pris oners, are reported to hare made statements to the mime effect; and an far es weer* aware. the whole weight , of , testimony entitled - to credit, fivers'** belief, that the rebel army approximates, it it does not actually reach that high figure. , It is always nfe to look upon the worst aide of much is question, and it Li wiser, as well as safer, to overrate then to =donate the' strength of an enemy. There I. no reason whyOen. McClellan, or the Gov erns:len On the present. aspect of affairs, Should run any risk whatever of a defeat, (sr . retire of a half rietory. . its front of Richmond. tie the , laat strongholrl of-the rebels. 4 Al' every other paint their power has been broke*: 'lnd their armies nattered. A decisive Ray Um Sada the can:Taiga, if not COL WON. Web tilt Ultima 'own ter'-and eon mats - 11 , :to7; slcsofately orrtalv 'lndeed it itol6) ~ defy Vela befareke venture open s dog' In cue of the recant dispatches from ties 2doOlellatt'S headquarters, It is ;Wei the S. '11.014011..dc. 801516..Deu.„ 'La ./OREIGN AND. DOMESTIC DMUS OF U. cualsgz. cransme.Tra or DEPOSIT, nAsc Nara AND lISEC/Me,D9.6/Ilarkst stzeot e Duo, b•rgb,Ps. SClP•Coltectioua made on all tba priaJped cities Miximemrat She Ilaltad Butes. *OM • y` r : 4 ';•1 • . : ; ; • `" • f • ' • . • „ ..: 1 ;.. ; •-••- a ~S, tom-. ~..~ s Sustataing the Adudnietratten.. Certain presses in New York—the Her ald, Times, World, Journal of Commerce, and Commercial Adocriiecr-46v.a a. good deal to say about the duty of !'austaiiniug thei Ad ministration,'. but their manner of dis charging that- duty theuruielves,. has 'eery little :to • commend it as an example to others., The country being engaged in a gigantic I war, two very conspicuous members of the Administration, the to use Mr. Lincoln's language, two of most important "con stitutional advisers" of the President, ere the Secretaries. of War and of -the 'Navy.' ?spent, which scarcely stiffer a dart° pass without some Sing at the management of Abuse Secretaries, may perhaps., "sustain the Administration,' , but in • meryincOm prehen.sible way. The Nei York Expiess is More frenk. It does not'prefese, to "sustain the Adicinis trade*" while abusing its most responsi ble functionaries. We commend that ex .,apple to its contemporaries in New York. .Certain people seem to suppose that gen. McClellan is a .part of the "Administra :lion," and that to sustain him, is to "sus .tain the Administration." We do not our selves understand things in that way at all. -The,peoplb to whom we refer, do not seem to 'suppose: that any other ltlajor General than General McClellan; is a member of-the "Administistion." That is a peculiarity of the general commanding the army of the Potomac. Neither Gao. Fre t. mont, Gen. : Gunter, or anybody .eltith enjoys i—Nat. irmsme.'x. l ?Tims: gro ti• *Tr '''CONTHOLLEti_ zsiieLiVestriillf betietsdidatiitor thin offloi.: subject •to Soilesiles by lbs. Republic= Coasts Convention. ,1•11:be AT 'lift - 1 7 ltv-Y COLLEGE, conies of Ponn and St. ChM otk, TIM (WEDNESDAY) MORNING, at U o'clock: - . . , nranale. PAIL 11....N0T11:41—A. Y. AL—A Regular .117. - Meeting of ALLEORENY I,IIDOE2a, lo hold on WEDNESDAY,. tho llth Instant, at their Hall. In' Allegheny City, at °o'clock. ' 'Jolititsz : BY ORDER OF TUE W. AL. ...T.L'AYMIsIIsiTuk...JULY INTY.H.EST , rftr AtiTICIPATID. Pc'rtilCloll, Yo. WAVLE . CIIICpo RAILIC&T CO:, • . • . Office of A Treasurer, Plttsuergh, JUDO 6th, Tho Coupons duo July lot, prollmo, on the Ist and a Mortgage Bonds cos this Company, seill be paid on pressutstion at Able &Ike, No. Fifth street, Ise. the lotereet br lbe nuezplred term to run from air Ime of presentation. • J. P. 111111DEMISONs • Jetly • • .. Tresimeer. If...V,ISOTIL3Sb=fhe claims of the late tirm of J. OAllNkOklat & CO. hsvebeen toft for settlement with JkllES MILLI% Pmb. OM* street, AlJegheuy Cuy. The object to out odd coda to secomts but business ongarments pre venting pc at ; tention to collect:toe, we hope those interested will make prompt esglement :ea above. - • . • . J. L. CALLISAGataN,. .. • Lt. IL IdOltallh• • • / 6- r - 007 . 1 - oullaguir.4o- SPECIAL.XOTICES. B.—T.-1860:- 1 1.-DrakeePla vrloll •BITTILBB. lfahansied natures grist 'NO . ofir. They laelgenta, strengthen and podfy .thetilstete, eon Dyipepeia, Acidity of the Stomachi 'Dietitian, Au:. A perfect speedier And Witte. 71e) , Invigorate the body, withoot stimulating the biaNt:' They axe compound - of pure SL Croix Bute, scot. iad Derek and are reconunendai by all who Ow; ;hem. Adapted Cold.or yrrantl, but- Par ticulerlY I recommended to the weak and languid, bold by Ali liotela and belounk • PAS. ',Bags a CO., neyl:Sin V 2 Broadway, New Toth. 'Lyon's Magnetic Insect. Pow, DIM, tested for Ito year. erul grout in Wort • It kills end <a tstruticustes Basthes, Bed Bugle Ante. 'Use, lloUu to Cloths, Furs end rllMlttlff, Garden Insects, dc. MI genuine bests the signature of K. 'Lyon, ea is sot poleissous to ferrous or doraceio esti seels: Boonzo of couuterfelts mad Imitations. - • . • Lyutt's Powder Wile :11 biomes In • DI" . Lyorei Pills awe death to rwts . and mice. '• Sold reweveberti. • D. 8. BAII:P88, telthd.ouodet• • 202 Becadway.l l sw York Superior Cornier Mill and I SMELTING woßs.i,..trrnunmax. • PARK; APCURDY & C0,, - . 11aoulactorors of .SILEATILINO, BILATITOW AND DOLT COPPED, PRESSED . CODDLE BOTTOMS, HALOND STILL BOTTOMS, SPALTIN BOLDED; aloo Importers sad dos/onto METALS, TIN PLATS, SIIHET 13011, WIRE, At. Coostoraly on band, ; TINNERS • MACHINES AND TOOLE,' • itiaccnorsz, NA ID) Tint and likoond Itneeta, Plusborgh, liFirSpocial mien of Copper cot to any &end pm. myDr.dawlyT.. farTheCiinfeasions andEgierience . UY AN INVALID. Published for the limed* sad . •• • warning and • motion to young mesa who MlHer. from Nervous Debility, Premature Decay, an; sup plying at mho ume time the ranues at 8.11-Cure. liy one who ha. cured himself • after being pat to great °spews: through undicHimpoeltion and cosset- Dy. encicelug • put-paid addressed eurelope, soma corns may be had of the author, NATHAN IEL AIAYEAII I , Esq., Dodrord, Kings Co., N.Y. mtiltlydAer M.JOHN COORB.AN & BRO., .11.anufactarers of IRON NAILING, 'DON VAULTS AND .VAULT DOORS, WINDOW 811IITTINS, WINDOW OVABDS, ke...ltaL 91 &mod street slid 86 Third street, between Wood and Narita. Hays on hand • 'variety of new Patterns, fend, and'pialn, imitable for ail pnrposes. , • : Partkohar attention paid to andoslog Orave-Loshh Jobbing done at short notice. •^ • . •• dal V. a. .1. otosmi. . , wtrusow amaze. '• - IM - ROBEISMON, 11:1318 &',M211 TOUNDLIO aKD NaaNINUTS, Wsiumatoil . . . Woad, Piustmrgb, Peon's.' . • • ernes, N 0.21 Malty &aim • • . Nsaaractnr• $ll Muds at 811411:SNOINNA AND. 'MILL NACULNR/IY, Amiquigs.„.4ll4l,94M. WORK, STEAM BOILIDA AMA. DUET • IRON ONTJODRINO AND RIMMING &mos stied mb2Solli • " • t. C. L1Z1PATE1C5.......11.. L. 1141111111.1 i. MIKIRKPATRICK, "BURNAP - 81. (s.scown. to J. 0. lEllty,401:(' 1 A 00 .,) uoartnrers god Wholaule Nero — LANK 01111illiCT8, SHADES. 01 1 AND 21,11 ". * '••• - .. 111-Wholreale Apra' for ingIIIIOCLICBILATSD iLLUMINATINO ARD itIIIIIIOATING CLRHOW 011.8, No. 39 Waco BTU" opposite [total. Pittsburgh, Pa. • sidifripii. MIITIRRE & BARNES, ; • • _ FIRE-PROOF SALAMANDER SAFE, : • DANK VAULT IRON VAULT i)0014 • oili• , STEEL-UMW BUDOL/M•PROOF RAV* :IIdASOYAOTURERM. Nos. ISO ud 131' 'Tina Wood, - ►nova Wood aad liwinotald sisosso--Nort4 sits. . . marassa, LOOKS always on hand. ' M''wkLPittsburgh, l3 tee yiuto u`cructrat. JONAV iIOYD '& CO., idatla4l:2l64 of 01/0 .ar Exi; atm, amino, BLOW, AND A. B. STE£I,BTEEI. BPI/IT:48 ANA AXLES, writer allots and First Watts, Fittsbmil, B. B. & C. _P. MARKLE, Paper MANUFACTURERS and &Alone ID ROOK. PRINT, OAP, TATTER AND ALL RINDS Of Nr/LlY lRlPHaviresoored from Pa ST Wood street to Pa. ISTRolitbeeld intet; Pitubskr6.l4‘. - • • OrCABU y 4 • Y.;; NEM .;vutor .vga, ›). • • • • boldent of lb. PEOPLES 15 iL'IMECE• CO., befil at dm> Iderclianu-Vicbsogr, on Aloud!). lb. ELE(.IIOIS.' ' of de; fuDowing brrsonipeto eliktrif 'Dsrectoro ;; Wz..rirtirrt,-of-Ph.lript:Nort Co. Joni E. Pants, of Phelps Parke A Co. Cum,. S. Banat, of Dimwit A Co. , I GEO. D..lonca, WhfAroito Gra., M . at. D ears, of Wm. B. Hays A Co.' • - Win you Km', of A. Brartloy's. • lons Warr. of Watt A Wilson. • .SLIICAL P. dlliavu, of Stub, rA Lazear. Java D. Nauss, of Ithedra A ,Pranor. 1 , 2.0:a Van Column. Como:Delon Merchant:: ••• C. Baboon Lora, of C. If anaoti_Loyo The Director, met on Toned., Zed oiyatoo by chatlng • • • ' Kl 7. PRILLI PS, rmadf.6i; JON N WATT. Tice Presleuot ; ! W. V. GARDNER, Endreual• • • Tboy bk. oinoe.l &I; utlice tt.topurarlii,) kt WO.' 1 GRIAUD..IIOUbK, 8111111111 LP nTRIET, gees° 'nee re now prepared to take all klub of Flee and Dtwae Rl.ks. ,• ` iDJILL LANDRIIIB Lion, C lA •sktphis, Proprietors of Bloomsdale. Lamed an theist inst. that TrIttNIP-81=11, ellieULA lt, for ttee• present year. It is .addreland et cl.irely ta .pesters is Seeds, led all such; who desire. a copy. whether Dec.f gut, VOLIA.I7 Merchant or B.e.lecums, wilt' be 'applied by melt, on the necelpt addreas write. on • letter ou•elope. will. One Celkt stamp attached. attrullou of dealers is specially reoneeted to the folloiring paragraphs in the Chrome referred to: " set so Pre r elou e terns has the prombe been greater • for full supplies...l &eats. he lat. mll3 Winter was propit oils Or the preservation of ad root/designed for aoedeug, and rate. acre of our ar.mods Owls 4W in extent) glees promise of &mobilo haunt i %Mier • these favorable wsumotancee. we teal dispooed to ad t our.enstomera to a stare of our good torten., ena shall scconllngly reduce this pries of . matt, b oding -articles. ..Inasmuch se the true Interact of our eusteMsll. dollen in Seeds, and °nimble, is cloeoliiallisds its eSaU abdeaufrihat soliciting the orders' of evaloserireed. deaf tent any of oar ,eholeanle madmen. leaving to them the undsturbod retail trade." Address.", DAVI SON, Jellat Nts..ft VI Beath tilxth et.. Kola. /11CAND. JUVlStabli.coN cams, u - dir the direction of Prof. Mr, N. NLACH,.et EXCHLSIOR HALL, Awskitnwl CITT; On TIII.III9DAr and VRIDAT BVENINO9, Jaw . ) lab and 13tb. Lariat will nutritrr ABOUT ONE HUNDRED 811SOEIM, sitb baitrbla soronipaolmen t. , • programme will cuiatnt or 00:64. DOO4, Ttla. and Csorumu, priaripaily patriotic, many of Abe= • Or'Doors tiOeci at TY, o'clock, Concert teieointiank• at baton 8 o'c'ock. . • ' • TIC/EETB CENTS—to be bed Mi.** Book Stored to Allegheny City, and' also at OA. DFOS 10 . of W. • . BEIM, ' • . . iLtW—The subscriber; e tbankful .surl Nabor narateroos custoraers.aur their libhrett palm— .ese, which ban ante early exhaustA her Aturth ups tug sups) y ;of S N A uive PI A NOS,. would respectfully htfurcadhe public that to a few .days aldt ulll Nava :tlke largest and heat amortmettted t'ha'w In the city. The Planes that may be expected to a A.w days are - racketed mpoclallj for thie market, from the over and -,apetlous factory af W. Kuala. & 13altitnara. • - • 011AN.LOTIN lILUAIA. 4s , v , :th I • " $ll dole agent fur Ettabe'surdirallrad Flamm Kr.UT a 10E TU OIL ItINET tS A 1,1 ..4.1..-VTIIIIILS.—Tho Prom;trouts Solt taring Llo. haring rempleted their arniogementelor iho • MAY ufaciture of CONCEIITIIPTED OIL UP VITROL, aro now iircreind to rapid, the trpde therewith. • Their Platinum :hertog I cipaeity or 12,0.113 the. per day, they will to mislaid to U On. iirre In large quantities without delay. • Addram, GEOIOE, CALUU4/1 4 , Agent, • Ofliem 14 Wood eirort, Pitiseurph. I.II:ENSS.A -peroonabelog eisemed for this. License Mal bed by reading Le m t motion of meta emert of the License ol this litate; ad herewith pub. fished, That all Licenses not cold a. or before the 1111IfT DAY tit JULY NEXT, nium•be &tea In the hands of a proper shiver for colhaitbu, and Mall further notice than tide will to - • ' Juno 10,1842. Whi. latillUAUll, Treseurer.. er.L.Tlollsth of emended Llcenee Law,. "That it be the duty of meal City mid Ct' nutty 'Vaunt - ter ane for the recovery of. all licensee duly returned to him by the Mercantile Appraisers, If -not paid on or beim, the tint day -of July, an each cud every year, within ten- days alter that date; and sold 'Treasurer not he discharged lima any such License unless be bring. suit to re. c oer the• woo, within mid date, and praum,the muse to Judgment cod e}tcalloil as Eon Lh.etedatir m pectic:able, and pays the amount of 'all such Lf• ceuscareceired by him Into the State Treastry,onbr betensthe ant day-of October casinos ;Ineratall be micelle any commissions on such, Meowing. mitres he makes peyment m afunimirL" AleAuliEN XAMUN't , 1310 - tornoimealth'ot Peronyinanna to.tbe heirs and all others intenelewl le the reel eaten, of the Itakng decemod pert ins: Nandi Long, Mb of Upper to ; Atm RotberforJ, boo or tipper St. Clairtownship; Jane home. let* of Upper et. Clair townakip; John liwwelar, lateen Lower :it. Cheer tawMbiP;LlewlllWg Howe ll ,late of Elisabeth township; William iwtog, tat, of kbhineon town ship; Dui Cunningham. Ism of 'llllllin township . 'Dumas U. Hoge, law of the City of Vituturgh, and awhile Francis If ackb, late of Pittsburgh.. so per- Immo. of the 15th sxttoe of en Act of, assembly ut Cod Commonwea3th entitled, An Act to create a Sinking Fund. and to prorido for the. gradual and m nein eatlogulahmint of the del,Luf the Connuon• wealth," Pasant the loth day of Apnt, A. 1/." 1649, you are hereby cited to to nod awes before mc, Wet. J. Richardson, Register of ACID., do, in and for said county, on or Lbefore IHUiINUdY, the litth why of Jnly nest, then and there to *hoer come why the Collateral laberftmoe Tat upou leehe iotenniull mal relate attall eel be collected Mader pr 6,14... of said Act of Amenably. klennu fall not, under the penalty that may moue. • • Glean ender my haunt and seal of office, at Pitte , Onset, thee lathery of June, A. D. 181,-: WAL J. RICIIARDSON, Iklster. feltiatdawl" T LNDSEY.33.. BLOODAIEPOIER .LJ mei Saclttla; . • : • L1ND5E.176 BLOOD SEARCHER plreo!phoples ow OA Jou; LIRDSErO BLOOD SEARCHER' cwt. Vetter • I tetkai ; LINDbE r 8 BLOOD SEAdCHER ewe. Prpeplia; LISDS.EY'S bLVQO Sk:4l LICHER c h., qf rrtik; LINPSErS BLOOD S EdBCHRR is the best Ws& Isom. Can must be taken Is purituaog. As them Cm • counterfeit of this ankle. the grime., prepared by the originst inrentor, Dr. LI N DuEY, is for Ws by SIMON JUIINSTON. e 7 " Ooreer Smithfield and fotirtis streets. tar jj. . M yy. 011. lIIIOIIEII, llctropollt►n Hotel Building; BT. OLMIR STILEET,.Pirt:evaGe. Office boon from 6 to Itim. no dile 614 Joi:dtt -.• • ' PO.III.ICZ CONSICiN ettENTr.i, ntia in 'tarp and for sale: 100 boles W. B. Cheap; • • 25 do Hamburg Cream Cheese; bosh. Potatoes: • 80 do coke dried Apples; 'X do Mod Peaebes: . 80 lull' bbls. Lak do e Whlto Pleb; • 10 do Barring; • • WO lea, ek•ar Bacon nada; •. • 10.1180. oowary llama and k boulders; 15 kegs Gunny Lard; Ld bbls. Ilya Flour, • • 10 do extra family Floor; a. do rant Uomlny,•• . . 17 do No.oolll • . :t - • 8 half bbta 1 d W u (1 . do; : . • • t • 600 lid. Gal With; • •• 2 times 8. 0. nsnessisd Beef,' - • 9 boats canned Matt resebbev . 11 UAL pore Vinegar: . • ' • f•LY°" .I:ll7lAbefile st. A 'S— • 1•7 tit bbd .. hit and chop s Salaan' IW hbla thole° N. O. Bloisseaa u vel.; baaet fait and choice t:othi; • 1W bbl.. boast - WO Syrup; ' •• • • Go do/Loney ..._ do; . • 45 do etandardcraebed Bogur. .5 • do A./ 11 Oates do. • • dad • paeral stock of first qadity. Oroaerio, ' ln gore add for sale st the laweet czobliriate by • tdeliONALD'k faItBUCELES, Jell Noe. 242 and 2411.1berty 14 1 1 M . tiA 118 AN DiffiES.— 17 bbls. choice extra tectilly I,(W do . No. 1 owl No. I extra knit; 10044 do While Lake Fisk; lauli do Lake Lterrio;; 3oi do smarted lilacietel; , Usj dry [Wet. to atilt*: • . • • In stun end for male by. • . ; •4 . ; )lolltfliAL ABBUIJKLES, • hat • • • 1442.kkd 244 Liiierty street VOX. 5A148.-=.4 Pairitot:.finoly matched B 2 NOM& sottabio - turfs Whits timtty, ho,&Alt OrDOO,IOIIIIARI4I-,18 • BUGUY. :-..10g01r0 o( . •.. !„• 7111210 E •31.111.2112% • tbe Plmosielberrory. • JONI , •;:co , d 8" . A — LUI • h be " b aof English riin s .4119.C.oartio Alt allicrit Coosiantly on hand. sod for 10 2. ot the lomat ct rate. • ALEN.ANDIR FANO, . No. 273 Ltheriy Ptreat. um=maw • --MN) cask s r elined an 11/DA & • ' , b ie ewp it Biandi." tarn I*ND SU KING. dSAILLS.— i ""ite d on coulgotoot P.fld for in& by • • 2 - • • MIABDSIL ZOO. BACON I IiAI*IsI.I,..BAWN loo,onu Um Boron Owns. In ambYn tom; --MAW do libnaldess, • • do: _ For 10111.11, ,UnpOZIALD■AZIOUCELL3, 1 4 1' • 7 . 1 442 fad 244 Liberty street. ii mi a y sett, ti LailtDO/1,41 innal.ane 1..3,10:tear _ado bi— ! : _loll!•_____ • 141V/o.r attrat: nteilm Pa...,. ; t:rtfL. , C 7KUUL Ih ' — eo l atA l elic 7 :ii: e /. b,Y • ioito ' se. vier stTett. 1... r Stub BMWS. (UL'l .I*l4wk no* V model, for I.f k7BONtIXT.I36-Wool it. . • ::t;. ~ L.:.t` ~. ERN 'SEW TO A—BROTHER, - paLIiD„LLZHA ARMY, 0 ,0 -' ; of i#0A144:NT:4712110" w. S taN'Ex,l Woon'siru Teisii szsYsrs It oontakui Pen, Int; Paper; Pencil. c ope, 'Checkout and-Cheokeyboierd, eod yet meeoniree only IneboalrraVechea.., „ anti VIN.N.&II bk.. All WOE. <McCORMICIL, GIBSON & CO., nesurecTußvis or Lead Pipe, , Sheet Lead And Bar Lead. Pig Lead. Patent- p4ot and ziock . .„, • . NOI2II Smart. syrinx% Macs lip Sic-Mao= . Being exclusively In the,Lcad Tiada, se can turtilsh the above to bottor advantage to. Dr.liZll3, and on 'antra terms, that, can be bad alwishara• - aps:63n , • VALUABLE' THEOLOGICAL AND meLiptoui isooKs. M IN INTERS attending the rueetiniof the General Afisombly of tits C. P. Chureb, are invited to cal exareioe:tba large and valuable stock of aloud A THEOLOGICAL, BELIGIODH and lIISCEL, LANEOUS 800115, _for sob by • • • A full supply of *ll i148 . 103P0r1u4. new auacs mro T uE BEST, SOUVENIR Oo April 26,18(24 will appear • New Monthly falai . . entitled BALLADS OF THE WAR, A settee of ' • ' • • PICITORIAt RTIII.OB, From the well kuownpen of M 1 A. 'J. DiJOANNE, • . Illnet lifter 'Ai ginal di:De iugri, by the beat irtists, and beltutifully printed on 'hot:pressed Paper. A part will appear every month, incinding; tunuog other thing., the:.PALL OR NUAITISIL DRATII 'OY LION; DEATH OF' ELtswount. NEXUSES, BALI'S BLIII(T, POET ROYAL, FORT DONRLSON; 'PITTSBURGII LANDING, IWAROLIAILAMP.TON. ROADS; Pia 'MIDGE, ac• ,Th 6 _ 11,f''FadDrAP„`-;- • - ILLUSTRATED POETICAL SOUVENIR. 'or every event in the present mod imixatand dreg gle In the history of this great notion. Part I. entitkd: TUX MAUCR TO THE CAP ' ITOL, (of the 6th Regiment of khasachusetta,) will nlngle•Parta,imonthly, tree One year, (12 monthly parta,) on Libend terms so the 'Trade. Club. and Caususeers. Apply to JOIIN ROBINS, D. O. Don, 3,940—ap18:3m 57 Park Row. N. Y. • WILLIAM A., GWYER, 11311SSION I ItsicwatT, for the sae of CRUDE PETEOLECT 3I , ILI:FINED OILS, KEROSENE, NAPHTHA, de Cub_ adyin its made on consignments arid prompraorsoued atrorititin glaen toadl Madness.. .-tay2l,9md- W • 1.1.60101.14, No. 211 LIBEBTT * limas% purchased the interest of kis late partner, sad continue the business at the old stand, and will be pleased to receive the patronage of his old friends and customers. reilfedtf QUNDICIES.— po DRIED BEEF; LEAF LARO; In barrels Old keg.; MESS PORK; Do. 3 MACKEREL, largo Oti band and for solo by joto WM. B. 'RATS di CO., 795 Mort,' at. DAWN, - --.J3IIOULDE III3 ,. tSID DAMS, plain . l Do. retaied: Do: 8. - ceneettsed; Inntoro and for ealo by WM.'S. HAYS .CO., - Jetn Liberty street, fIitADLNG - AND • PAVING.—The CoMmittoe on Monongahela Wharf will receive Propeirals until TUESDAY, the 17th day of June, for Grading and Paying on acrid Wharf to amount: of Too Thousand Dollars, commencing at Dedenbt alley and extending west...aid. Bids may hi left - at No. 8 Market atreet. 8. 11011110 W, . J09,3t '• Chairman of Committee. VAR CORN.-1,1100 bushels prime yet _LA low Ear Corn, on the ya JAILdA fo F r ET E b R , 1..10 corner Market and First its. pUTATUES.—M bush. prime Neat "" j""."'Iving J7 4I77 .! °II ITZER. .10 I comer Market and First streets. CU TICY- -11A0ON.--6,000 lbs. cow l- Bacon, Haws, Wei and Moulder% atoro ind to sale by JAMES A. I'ETZER.* .•, jai° ' corner Haricot and First llllVelil. fIEMENT-5 0 bbla. itydraulia Cement N.J Just received and tor u by Jai° HENRY. H. COLLINS. (1111LESE.- 40 boxes _new Cheese,just job V MARA and for We BZNILY H. COLLINS. QUAe STOLNLE DUST.-45 bbla. jam racebrod and fur ule by Id° • • U. COLLINS. DI ILItULNUM-240 bbla, 40 gravity, J. Jut iscelnd and lords by lel° 4 'BENNY H. COLLINS. (ILL *:-..BAJELRELS. empty Oil bar. reit to , sale by_ . • xrdpiir 11. couaizz. . $l5O BsT A ma ' 150 - I,llloVlJ3Virelg & HAL* batint removal fa:their net warorooma,, , , , . . . are now proposal to offer the public a . inagoilicont noir scale full • - 1 OCTANE ROSEWOOD PIANO. wrtalnlogalt improrinatinta known to ibis country or Ruropo. sror4troug tiosii. "cinch grind "Won, harp pinta, lull Iron frame; for :~~ _ _ ~;~x far see by ALSO DEALERS IN ROBER,T S. DAVIS,93Vood street. I=ll No. ta Wan', WTHEtT, HEW TOBY WHOLISALI; cpocza, PliT3Bl3llol{, PA PI4XOB. No: 478 11110ADWA7, $l5O. CASH.. Warranted FIV& YE ARS Bich moulding wee, . • • ...--., 4175 to $2OO, warranted! made a Vi tas bat masoaed - material. and to stand Lotter than any sold for VW or $5OO by the old mettiodr of manufacture. We bulls the bat pulpit to 'ermiribininad try Oman new Instrumoubb and we stapd'ready et unt ,thoca to test them wi th any otbara umnufautured conotry.: • bßOV.giggi ?f/%,/. 4 BALE 438 131t0i1AVAI. 'N. Y I U U• ty sins, A ptellptd FELEHIWAY . ,PI , " Mllos,..persobelly' peleeted -by H. • tr_HICIIE%-forrbbr'istrket: It aril' welt papar. ewers to - ism:4We our new start , before gierehadely .. bob , rkteefihr.ihiec . . l o!rieted ,i3tViArq. B_Bo :0: _Wed-supply of_thowelecant, useful and cheap DADDQFOUbIit reoalvol, to-day. Tow D iceet C" of Fkboola, Sbiging_ blasters, Leacters of Choirs, and the publk gattersl4, Ere terpectltdly Inaltad to call and osurdne thew, st tbs maga varerocass of 13 . lANOS FOR TWOI - lUNDICEJ) ROL. JL WlS.—Nana ilicAbers. elegant ; T votive PIANOS, WA:carved - legs, rosd corners, full Iton frame; Raii.k w oli tots 'ind lichicurooUngs, for TWO IIONI?IIED DOLLARS. Nor ask by , tart C JOHN lI.ALEGLon,•ei Woodit,. ITAZELTON BROTHER& NEW, .LJL YORK PlANol3.—Anatterivayof Sever, -..Octave- lipiewood Pfeao., IttimAine!min: Atotben, Emir Torii, Just raceived'and.for sile by ', . JOHN IL MELLON. 81 'Wad st., 7, .1 0 1V15• AlO4 FoRTABIA XELODicoisi,a• liardlass ind Melon 41 Hamlin: Tot 016 bil l -JOHN:IIz MELLOR, 61 Woad rime ttlLLll ''4'i ' 44)4;4' '39rTA A vs 4l4), Puio sr_pcd i f i x,o . :mos; tu for alwit W>B JOll6 i d W,LoB. at wool.: nit,: .4200DAL': Tuts t GBEAT SALT, DRESS - GOODS BARKER & CO.' 59 Market Street AN IMMENSE STOOK .AT Aiiction r Prices ! 13,,-ONr , PRIM o:7Lir. TRIAD ARRIVAL NEW GOODS J. M. BURCHFIELD . .0 North-east corner 9th & Market Sts LAWNS for 6 , 4 e. worth 10. L &VILLAS. for 6%,c. worth 10 DRILAGES 'V'SGLII3II yESAGES foi Cc. worth WHITE ITOZABIBIQIYES 151 . L1C 110 - 818 rot $l5 worth PO. BILIiCtiIIILS Mill MANTILLAS DUSTERS AND BERAGE SACQUES sf&WLY.. peveet .Iytm: AEI tithettotit'clealeg oot theiper than inn IA found In the city - • '• je9 An DOZEN LADIES' RIBBED. OT- V TON HOSE. tte DOZILN lussas ILWBED Limos nosz 'COTTON BUN If BEIZI.LAS. • GINGHAM SUN SILK BUN U3IIIItELLASI:IKIIIIELL/t13,, Yoe rate to tee trade at the very lowest price. • EDIBUOIDERED - COLLARS AND SETS; • mewl:Rummies, INFANT% CAPS,' WAISTS AND CAPS, MOLT . HAMBURG EDGING, I YRENCII 'WORKED BANDS. At, eloutut out ac rea • • I A.nou , supply of BLACK ENGLISH THREAD 'LACE VEILS AND BAILEES. - GUIPURE AND VAL. - LACE COLLARS. GLOINADINE AND TISSUE VEILS. t• CEASE VEILS AND.COLLAILS... • AtLACE. LAOS urre, LISLE. ANT) SILK GLOVES; WHITE , AND • SLATE COTTON HOB'E; MEN'S AND BOYS' COTTON IIOSE; • ,"' CHILDREN'S STOCKINGS:O oil Ait44.—the belt, atiartmemt hint vier offered to HOOP B our:ecatnmßlM'S, COREOMM,HA , HEAD _ . JOSEPH BORNE M01034* .I*.l - 4,ed and 30 sto.iec) NOG. 77 wad 79 nuatiorr mtsorr GREATEST BAR, GAINS' EVER cIF YERED 131 ' . : c. THIN BMW* DRESS .000DS, 13aught at AUCTION, and soiling at Unheard of Prices BLACK LACE Slit.Wl . 1 1 , rorlCheep SLACK Jrps, v.17.10w. BLACK BILK BACQUES AND SILLWIS EOM COMB Q . ClFS, , erling cheaP• DOMESTIC GOODS, bought for Qua. aud gelling- I at ;mall aTILtIOO for CASH OILY C. HAIi9OP LOVE & (13u Efrozza DIO. 74 DIARY...ET STREET OUR ENTIRE. STOCK FINE FRENCH thissointraes, REAL'I4/LOEI3OODS,_ LADE TRIMMED DITTO. 1133j0 . - keeper. Soleetztan or ShlidAtl e .. ..Clok, Is:a good collector. Beet city refeininte 7 : ;• , • Addrea .1.1.1 / 11.110N - W a, young , xho has bad an.azijerlence of nartaaa. I,aas, a situation in the clotidop wattle" -Persons" --. gashing's. Person cut sddrzes "Vt. IC EL; .st the Bed'. Lion Hotoletree tomato 'reek. jeCelt A .NATANTIW-Tall tons Urease 13utler., VV . : Vital& VAli op.DEB, - - royttt * 11.4 Second "Met:: AATANT.ELI." , S I . )O . barrels, 40. gravity, TV GlitIDY op. res. BAJAELL soli.- zny2ll . VI and 70 Weer street: n.—loo dozen more of glum nice Linen HAND. B AILEY, lothititt.LL & lAA KERCHIEFS, at Jut received. mrytatu k th. 'EWIROIDEUf -,l+Partme,4 Greaily, Reduced Prices The stock is Afresh and doitrabla, end the meter Fenton has been MADKND -DOWN TO NASTKIIN COST many articles much bolow - lbal4ll.§T COST. to close them ant ItATON,MOiIrbi.C(I O STRAW BONNETS wbolcastir stock 0( cbotce style of ETB.ANT BON.; NETS and CH ILDEEN'S'ULTS,ba be closed Out at retail, at WHOLESALE PRICES, rioW 0 1P 12 for as• , statuattou ID our retail depsztroeut.. - - EATON; MACEIJM et CO., SUMMER. 811.4113 371 acw ra - 1 ./de Intim iwwns fist •tort "AwriFtrP 80 , 1 Yzw PR I GOO*3; of tEa•_Lteß JO . Jwt ?peoFt!. latimayw., law anus or ninovesue HOOLORIZT, W, aiD,III:IOITEP. - wit car.EB ta LPAPER WARE- CAP PAY ••-'NOTE PAPERS; BILL PAPIES, r aI"n VANatTITA L MN 7I . A line indwell aueorted 'stook of the 1.64 - brands WM be sold it low prlesi for Oast. 1547 1 4 7117011 14! their Wiru't!ge glee uraliriON•&t&. ertztneweed Pater Dealtre. 57 Hood QTW.i. JOB BOTH %HOUSH.Ia cwt.. arcuim;prk. mita, Sin nods , itidaig. Bills Lodlog,'Llbsis kir Illsoutscturass, Laois ios. sand way kind 14 ornsusiostal and pl ' eb Psi:swig, executed neatiyorlt,ll dispatch; by ; 3.::. . 11.10113/3MR CO4 soy24:Btiore6d etas 111 Job Rioters:67 Wood st. atitYrtHiltAralt) OARUS, a Barrio/ •artkle, for tbs &CO .use PlKZ l4 ' l ' 2lll ''' , ‘• - rat We by WIS. WAVY . 11110TOGRUIL AisliMS- 6 fr0;19 "41a4-'o.llltOrsg7s2i CO • or • by . J 0 it . toyStlkarmi Btaitonoss, 07 Wood erect. tc:V.PiTIV,WRGT'..V.REATRE. Loom arid ESSDI3I4IIO.It. • WiIDNISDAT EVENING, June 11th. IPA oar rfnr ins-Dion 'swan To-night.' tint testi of the stiffing Ateeiricia Draias, - eutt tled the • • .. leatriot , s Driam J&B.USH.A. ADAM GYAILY-1...,..----..3I.r.•HENDISS°2I. 1113T11 . .. ATE FOSTER. VMS wrnr.,..h 4117C710.4* -*- H ILH HEN'S HEELED CUM YOUTH% oxros.D T1E3;50 outs: _ marepavoaD, TIES, 75 coati!. LADIES' BALT.. BOOTS. 90 cents. LADLEN 'MOROCCO soots:Bs amts. LADItS' Lesin(t 6ertrss,soc!)siwi , )Id;LELLIND'B AUCTION , 66 Ytlt UoICTUIKE 'AND WOKINGAJLA. , ... PReME dt. AUCTION.--011 . 1:11. 11118 DAY: errEASOUS..JuRe nth, at 2 cifilocki• bin be fold.. at tbe Corimarda Akacticu nano,. 54 Fiftb atmti k. largo qua:Aiwa Picture.tuad LpobbilgG!.a. gilt, tu.k.w€ADY snA Mmtwoo,d. • J. G. D &VI& And. "IsUk'FU&__ an. N1T0117.,--On kiTER240021,.... until2th, - at it o'clock, pill be MOW. al fittP Col dal Auction.llon".64 Cifthktrect, - . minlettators, • kluge lot of goo.' ktoluctioil Fund tcue, conerwleing, puler, dining-mom, chaniber.and - kitchen atticleiVinede and fkildinig, (Napo% net. tine, de. J. G. And.. 1 Ilia- lithiliS, BUNN Ufa, With, ite-_, - 1,0 , AT•AUCTiON.—CIu T11(11181lAT ta FRIDAX " 4,lThlaowliS, June Idth and 150,•at 2,,,o'clocke will be eold, without reeerve,st the Idasonle Zell Auction Home, 65 Fifth, street, a lonia quantify of , Mess Goods, Ladies' Trimmed Bonnets, Children's Bate, iihawis, Trimming, Linea-: Line • Table - Deass Notions, C. Aho, a quantity ot good Tahiti antler,. jell T. A. lareLta.,LAND, And. • ttLUAbLE- . .Putts, ~ V LINEINI3 AUCTION . —WiII be sold, in.tlui""• 'seeped floor salts 10061 of Davis' Suctlon,•6l. Fifth 1,-; commencing on'Thrinaay morning, June 17., at .10 o'clOck, and cautioning duly a t 10a and p, m. Until the tntve stock is sold, a large stock. of• - :" pares Linenii, Comprisles Oat, • . klbo bleached and' brown .danualti Linen Table - Cloths; many of think the largest and finest •••••• • .•• . " e.c.0.1.1.0.1303;'". " • • ? • • 75 dozen_ Table Napkins, 7 eryline . ., -' • 100 elo Tea do •. do do. ' attia 60 do lincketbrick Towels; best goods imported; ' .10 pieces . do. • Toellatel ,• do do . 200 yards Table Damatik,.6o(4, , jea ity; - .50 dozen Vtushin'llitth Towels; " _•• • _ 50 "do I Gerit'e Lineu,pdth, extra fine and madly: •76d0 I Ladies' •do• do do • do; - 10.4 and' 11-4 ribeottngr, • = .• Pillow case Lltiens, dulerent widths and .1=1190;4.. • 76 FranciCklaraellies Quilts: •. • . ba Eektiah 'lollet • ' do; ' ' • " ' American Counterpanes; , 60 pleoos tihirtlng Llueus, fine and roodliiito,_••'__. -Mao, French, lengiish and tierman Broadolothiri Cassimeree Lueektto' Tweeds, katineta ned"Other summer goal s for bea t's wear.' •• , ; This will be found the largest and - finest stock pure linen goods for tiorisrkeekors to iislectiroin ever; elle rec. at publie tale to the city. , Leery sold. Neu, rented to the, buyer as repreeeilted.....The goods.cin,; be s Klunlued On Wednesday afternoon. Comfortable . seats provided for ladles. • Tends rah, - par Inede. , Let ViS, 110iathiter,' Proprietor, Tiolten. 11.1 KY tiOOLIS A 1 ,411 - VANGI Mak cLES , AT: ' AUctitar.--a. Tuitsilar w.nantucsDAy, Junes 10th and Bib, all 0 o'clock m. and rh will be told, at*, Onniniercial Mai Booms, b 4 Filthmreet, s large - tuna of fresh and seasonable goods, cominising - Ladles Drew Trimmings, Yana and Maple Goods, each as.. 10 pieces /suns Yerstan land', /0 pima De' Ulna, 26 pieces assorted Prints, 15. pieces Dwitts 10 ppieces .13obizei _Mostin, 13 gloom 'Dress 'Lawns, 10 • ce• all wool Bersge, 5 dozen MUon d ro ,cozen bwn‘Dinen Sabi. Mild, cartons klantwa'2l . Sad Dontiotibbons; 10 down Ladies' filikttleck fogs, t 0 d Ladles' Lialsebresd Stockings;t2o dam- t Ladies' Cate Healey. 10dos. Ladle& Berlin 25 dozen Canardle liandkercbiels, assorted; 10 plasm 'resists; lace - 50 assorted silk - Parasols, 4 35..; • hit , Shwa Suna pieces' silk - Bandanna Surcniais; hundred ',melds black sad colored Saw , hut 10 . pleas hemp bbuk Lace, 15Pleoes Most' ode betting, 5.5 pniti Gmit's ball base, 25 dozsm sas .mrted Suspenders, tid white 31Uselike Qtrrintengututi ; itodozen °Would Persbui Sewing Cotten,2o dos. (5U )aide) white dewing Cotton, 6 &Aux' Ludic,' 11101:9.. alms, 2ANU pairs Children's, Mime and -Ladles' sa t . sors. d Meows, - J. i.e. DAVID, Mut. -JLERCILIEXT TAILORS. NEW (4 t.K.WS N bW- GOODS I L salmi a. nest a co., Afinoressora to' James O. Watt,).- - Are naW iv:ailing their Brunmer Stock. cdmpttdtM i army variety of goods adapted to men and boy smear. . which, in extent, choice tasteand prices wllcompai, 2. " favorably with any in the trade. - —•- french; Uteri= and West,of England Cloths, the beet makes, of oval .bad e' and quality-re very large amortmenti Cassimexce and Doeskins; Enter, 1 , • Black french liosildnr, Soper . Black french Omall%!'.- mares; fancy Csasimeree In every variety . 81DDedi - Black and/fancy Caasimerca; Bllk Mined mery'lliad• and color., . , figallftlS—fancy Silk and IlattsrVadingh new stylem Bnper Black Batts and bilk Vesting thaws:, and fancy Silk Ventintsg . White figuted Bilk and. Als:s every variety of gcsidi for • iicudneas . Onatir,, , " litanies a very choice selection of /tlinislitog Goods adapted to gentlemen's wear. • • - Soliciting an early dal Vain= Out triendizad - thr public, any orders , entmsted cw_ GOT nue • will meet. with prompt attention and punctuelity in an ages : W.. Merchant Tailors, , -* Sahlg ' Cor: Venn and Mi Clair street". .4 No. 1T Fvßh Moot. 11=IMME tHITAMMWS'HATS .10.Fourra graiii(P.xrnicur • TANKS AND AGITATORS; for &lantana; Road In he must Sarni manutr.. • ' , nogial - fitted Op -vale bet end- r‘S meter! In Abe beet. Myth .teith All .1. 1 modern. Improvements, In BAIT 'w Asa sTAS ulasrie, it `IIT . X.'-UN, CILLISIasSioWN, MAC'S' .., :I.A.catrilirnar—Sealed reopouli wilite reed!! ~t, KS' at: the office , of the _Water, Commissioners nntil.__ Jllhn 133, 1202, foe' furniihing the City ottlisitee- - , .. fr. town witbgboat 3,200 tone of Cast Iron 'Watt; tipei*,,: - all,. rpea d 'a Te.:o l :ett will toes ° 1:07 1 ; 13,1 ' 0,.-1 , 3,24, 90 and 31 The 1 ...' cods; Inches. i 4 Alt pipe . ; lointr„.....,..,,ectically, R a , e s' to-Is/ ',..= . Copies of epediktations and oouttset. mai loans I .14/411. , • ,prop.s At, will be pent on the 'application of parties, •,. 9 • intending to mate hoon'Adi bids: - PIIXIIOI tasking ; ffeeire2 proposals irais wilt. ,bk required - to giro hondti wlib `two •• 1 1 ledePtsbin,ldifellee; -The Comnihnioners reveres the ,1' Niedi, sigh tow= orgetct any or all of the Nile Offered: , i , . • All pp:Totals to ratiortand a ictr 2 Cast- , : - 41 - 1 - .. troll Vat s' P!l* . !tod siatPi., - Pa r = l: . ceivnb , :k7 Loner!, p e llet leeloridcfnin • '_, . .- . -I i , .. , -,- , - • EDWARD LeinizScs; .._ , : , 'Chief Engineer ahatlestelfn Weser WOlidh• " i r • ..1111111A10..-TAIWES, with - aw's.;„ A.P Patent Cutbien, are burins to be .ot / to otbun t -. Patented t , rgretnecr, ten,: • f 1.1. - ABI - 6 - i - MAIJM`fi. PLUMBERS, GAB AND A lime ixiorinnwt of Materials Onikris on hind I_ Id lotus!' on reesonabln tarna;:— .; .1610 F ' BALLS, 0131.9.- TuudiktiLzics, - ke.. tr. siroriun I—f he " - iprig - peFtll noli "r e 6t, . SUS AT SCIIO 0 _ _ or by Carbart Nee4b,a4. Ant 7 . boom": - bu exu. -nar j ea o riNd wrev v. okus .. I'7all wba It hi p " 1 1. 'lgo.. a sun sow; Bow it or oar' tuanway's Filar& • QWW.IsIaM liViattitchE4i* SLUM. 5 COEN, striaa-11,44 almerickr CiattS% BOOWIts 4 °411 " 1 " 4 " tlia il! -1101",".t.Z.-- ^ oak.. nidesesti 5t.Z .41 .1' AuiltOd'spiet: a=2I.M J. SHARP.
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