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111 tai,A,Lototut dt AccibiTctomErix,
ON SUE 110lL211-1478/ 00IINI8 OP WOOD AND STREETS.
-
11031113.—Five Dollama year, payable suirtir in "rnnc'•
MI Dollars invariably reOnirod if not. paid ;ruble the year.
ifir Single copies, Two Otars—far sale h t the counter in
the Office, and by tbe Newelloys
'
THE SATURDAY MORNING POST
Published Prom the same omce, on a large blanket sir.
obect,r
DOIX- 4 RS a year, in advance. Single copies,
FM Ciri:
Me paper will be discontinued, (unless at the discre
tion of the Proprietors,) until all arrearagea are Psi&
Aiir No attention will be paid to any order union bacon
pealed by the money, or satiskictory reference in thin 4ty.
114- o,nnocted with the Fkitablishment of the Morning
Poet is one of the largest JOB PILINTINO oFFicEs in the
city, where all kinds o( work is done on the shortest notice,
and tnoet reasonable tame
PROFESSIONAL CARDS
SAMUEL C. WINGARD,
ATTOILNILY AT LAW
P 127514.11011, PUMA
air °Bice in BAK EWKI.L'S 131.711JM S, ()rant tltreot,
(nearly opposite the Court I lorw.) febElly
CHARLES W. WINCIARD,
ATTORNEY• AT LAW.
EU EN F , ll URtl.
CAMUIZIA COUNTY, PVCN.f.
ItirAlso prattler. lu Iluutiagdun, Blair, Clearfield owl In
diana counties. fel,l2:ly.
ftbifgßTC. G. SPROUL, Attorney and
Counsellor at Law, oiract, Fourth etr,et,
burgh. docll.ly
TAMES A. LOW RI E, Attorney at Law,
offic. Fourth street, Pittsburgh, Mahan Stott Wield and
Cherry alley. der_ll:ly
JO.LIN - BATII.TON, -- Attorney --- and Counsellor
at Law, office corner of Mirth and 1 rout streets, l'ltta
bargh. je.3.ly
_ _
49LASS P. ROSS, Attorney at ljaw,NJ.l.o9
Potrth alrv•t, l'ittxburgh. 1, ur,s d , ,,r 1.K.1,w Mr. }Ldy
Patterson 's Lfv..ry SLAW. Jot.
DATRY2K M'K ENNA, Alderman of Third
Word, alit, corn., yr ot and Fifth streem, (formerly
occupied by Al lerumn I.,wts,/ where Ftll business pertaining
to the of ioo of Al 1, rmsu an.l Justice of the Peace will be
promptly attomit...l to. tobl:3lst
HA IIL, Surgeon Dentist, successor to 0.
W. 161,11, No. 144 Smithfield ntroet.
livurs from S to I o'clock, and from 2 to 5 o'clock.
feblfi:ly
SCOTT Dentist, Fourth street; t ive -
doors
s west of Market.
tar Clahm bourn from 9 o'clock A. M. to 6 o'clock P. M.
doc2ol
BUSINESS CARDS
T 0 liN MOO it II E AD, IN' holesale Gruver and
Couunildioll Morel:mut, h,r the .le of PIG NI ETA 1. and
BLOOMS, and PRODUCE genorahy. No. 27 Wood street,
Pittsburgh. ate2.l
. _
irausx KILL... 1:11.0....1. .11. tuccrrsax, l'itteLorgh.
MILLER & RICK ETSON. Wholesale G....-o
-rnr.. Importer/I of BEA:St./IE4, WISES and SEG Allll,
No. 172 °did 171, corner ~1 Irwin and Ltl..rty mr,otx, I i Its
burgh. Ir.n, Nails, G.,itg,, Yana. Ac, c.,,c.antly on Laud.
ir2o
I=l
T.DWAFLI, 171,•Ni • • -
CURLING, ROBERTSON & l U., :`,lanu
factarrrn of Cut. Prensed and Plain Flint
warehouse No. 17 Wood ntr,n-. curlier ~f Frollt. I . lll.4o.tlrgit.
/ar All other kin in el Glam.:an and Wind...A at
low Market price. 2t1:11,11y
JAVZS C. JuJrl,l J. runt,.
. _
T EDLI E 5c U LAM, Sueoessors to Mulvany
At manufacturers of Cut, 31,01.1 auil
/lint and Pitney (A.lcirisl GLASSWA.ItE, and deals-rs in all
Linde i.f Wlnitow Glass, Flasks, Vials and Ranee. 11are
house corner of Market and Water streets, Pittsburgh.
mhldl y
111M.SEN, Manufacturer
of eviiry variety 0 . VIAL., lI , )TTI.F.S and Vt INI , OW
01,..113,8; black Port,r, Wine and Claret Kitties: DentiJohne
and Carboys; also, Flint Glass to every variety. 1k arell.nse
N 05.10 4 Second awl 1:1,3 First street, lit mk2S
FR. DR AVO. Diamond, Pittsburgh, dealer
. in C,OUNTIIV PRODUCE, oilers for rale a
stock of GROCETtIES, indected for family use. Spices
every variety and the purest quality, ground at his Steam
Mills. Alt., Dried Fruits. Foreign and Donn•stic Produce
taken In nit hang, fur merchandise.
I.E. D. has Iwocur"l a fall ass,rtutent of Lau , reth's war
ranted GARDEN .SILF.D.i, and invites the attention of all in
terested in rural affair,
CONINIFSSION IiOUSE.—The subscribers
bate openeti a lieu", for the above puriatme, at So. 17
Smithfield strr•rt, four doors above the Ni0n0,,,,,h,1a Ii aver.
W. will parchame...r receive on COIL 3.1 . 11. i• tier tie. ott•
eignmente 11.1 CON. CORN, OATS,
BARLEY. FLAX SHED. SEED. 1111.1.:11 II AY. Bc.
upon which we will make .dvAnc..., pure 1... at tiv .‘ , 4(
market rate; for cash. 1. , :r.0 A Co.
W. B. ENtil..lsll. I ItICLIARII4II:mt J I. _t- , .NET,
TINGLItiII & RICII.IRDSON, F..rwardin ,
_La
nail C0mm.•.7.) 11,. I..ant.t and a 11••1,...11: •kai• r. 14
FISII. UAL `._l!‘• atoi Oltar PIL•11, 1 . Cl. g•• 4../ ail, . War,.
hcm9, former ip •coLpied I•y PaLrl.• • Ig•• •t. 14.:1ir.141. N • 110
Water and I,U First .trta-I. Pit tal•ttrtjl. 1••343
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ATV,' ELL, LEE ,t 11 . 11 , .!e , a! , (;rw0'r , ..
Prodnice and M., I:ft:lt.. And Li.Ntiern iei
PittablirKh ‘1:111:11. 11•Ntor
and YrAut ;11.
JuliN W. BUTI.E.I: & (.().. an .1
r.a1:4n.1.
BURGH m.tsrF \(.1.1•1:r=
LEAD, No. 67 Front strret.
IL I . ( /1.L.,1 F.nvanliny., and
Comtnisnion Merdinnt, and air'• ink VLSI!.
CEOCKSP., CUTTEK. SEEDS and I'it)IAJCP: gun. ranya,
26 Wood gtre,t. I'o talan . :ll nntre,
WILLIA\I eAllit & 1_.1.1., (NV illiarn Carr,
1.,t,. .a . Li. , tl , ni , If .1 1 , 0., rlc C.J. j ,11”1,...1.. ti 1.. ,
GliiiS and dval...rs 11l F...1,.ru WI N 1 , ...-_ , a r...i P. t, \'. I,! K. , . tli.l
ktonorrgahr•la and 1,.. t ,:1 .I \ VIII, k 1 . , N .!,..:4 C. annt. I. ,a 1
Bow, Lit., , ) street. I.tt nrOury,ll. la , y
_ _
JOSEI S II ELENIING, t., L. Wil
e.. 1 ..1 • • • ; 1,,k
koopd ...gust-Inn ,. 0,, hand : . NI EL
NIF:DfCINE L., d/.dl, and all hrt,
else rwriddolnd Li.. I
at candtdly ,dinv•uudrd nt ai
hours.
JOHN ri.OMINo . ..,11:
TILE :VIM.; :,,uccese,ors to J.
Md.! .4 . Di:U./W: 4 l'e. No. NJ •Lr,..:,
Pattshkrgh. 17,tpriPtors of Ur r , •l..brato.l
flip, I.l*r Pll.l, .f.c. fall)
Tsueve,, , r ti 11. Life,
. WO iL DEAI.Ett anti C , MMlooloN NIERCILANT,
No. 13 , 1..1,r1)
M-01 ,0,.k A. 8..... ii rnm,rk Itahm, Slam
iLy. 11..r.3. A Ei.okpatrl. k.
IW. (11.‘1)NN lc K., di...i.ior in Kentucky
. Loaf TOB 1 CCO, RAU:, nini PAPER, No. 14! 11 ojd
it. 3 ,01 . 1,10 w Sla . ,!! l'it:-!!!nrni! !nl'l2.!nll .
Ike. The Il4lnot nntrkot pro e, in 4,41, p.. 1 for 8.14.. m.
WA.LIVIP. 1141,11 AL- .. JuBl.l/1 6. 114;1ita.
WP. MARSHA & 1 inp,rtars and
thiniera in French anti American PAIR HANG
ING:I, No. hi Wain! !dein . % Pittsburgh.
agent for the ,I•ilirat,l niAgurartuieti anre
Detiwurt Ca, Pa ang7
BT. C. and
twat,. the , ( 1.11..:11.1 it NM. 111 ~ 1
School, >..C. lia1:11.1 , 144 4,1 I:lank Pttuttn. ,
Cap Pater, ,4••,, u to mitt rrt.tii. N. 10-i stl.
below Faith Fl'iu; t..rd,lllgh.
Alap - WAN fED-1'..c,..:r and 'l'atner,' 11
JOll N 11. MEI.LUL, VS lio of tle 101 , 1 liei:J
dealer in SiltglCA!. NIENTS. 11.1 \
1000K.ii and gTATIt iNER .1 d
Pittsburgh. 141.1
PHILIP lit6T,l 1:k IV, LICHT J ,
alaON
R EY:IIER A: ANDERSON, (sueeessnrs Gl
A Cu.. who!, dealers iti 1:01t RHIN
YKUITS. NUTS, sI'ICES. CoNFECrIUNAKY,
No. 39 Wool are. t. • pp.isite the rit. Charles Hotel, Pitts
btu-1;h. opt
A TINDLE, Wholesale and Retail SA
A
DI.K. lIARNE.S6, TRUNK, VALISE and CARI'ET
BAti lit Lik , AIai:KER., No. 104 IVood street, Pittsburgh.
Jrahy
NTE RPRI SE WORKS, NO. 136 Ruud
street, third der 'bet. w Vii ea alley —lto \V N A T ET.
LNY world cwt! the art ten ?p..rtauC men to their large
easortment of 0 UN:2, RIFLES aml
the largatst and best neleete.ll,l.,cl, ever open .;l iii this mar
ket, toe.r.ther with a zerieral as..ortment of I lartiware,
Cutle
ry, Tools awl FislEit,r, Tackle. all L.I NII wit we uller at the
lowest possible prices to cash purehattets, or for good al.
proved paper. mitt 15
Noicril_wysTEßN poLief: AuENcy,
No 11l Washington strtv.4, corner of Dearl,irn,
CAOO, ILLINOIS.
LI.LeN etnazirroa D. D. ROM; EP.£5.
PINFCEItTON A CO. devote their entire attenthai to the
transaction of a general detective POLICE
the State.' of Illinois, IViaconsin, Slishigan and
Mhl9:dtf
STOVES.—To. 124 Wood street, above
Filth.—We beg leave to call the Trado to our stock of
Stoves, Hollow Ware and t.,`astinge in general. Having perfect
ed every thing in our line, we can safely nay that we cannot
be eurpassed n finish, fitting. and smoothness, by any in the
trade. Merchants will find it to their advantage to call
Iw
rore buying elsewhere.
fel4 GRAFF, AEI/OnER, & GRAFF.
riIIIONIAS OLIVER, SADDLE, IlexsEss AND
TRUNK MAN UF ACITREIt, No. 4 St. Clair street,
Pittsburgh.
M. lam Clothing, 'Whips, Spurs. &e. oct6
WATCHES, CLOCKS AND JEWELRY
AT GREATLY REDUCED PRICES.
JOHN M. ItOdERTS is now selling off his large and
choice stock of fine Watches, Clocks, Jewelry. and Fancy
Goods at a very small advance on tint cost, preparatory to
enlarging his Store Room and the purchase of an entire
new stock for the spring trade.
Persons desiring GREAT BARG AINS should call early, lAA
It Is. his determination to close out his present stock with
out regard to fbrmer prices.
Don't forget the place--ROBERTS.', 16 NTFTFI street, near
Market. f..LG
MEN AND BOYS' WINTER CLOTHING
—ROSENTLIA.I , k BRO., Fifth street, opposite Me-
BOWS, iIATO a large stock of Men and !toys' CLOTHING
on band, comprising some entirely now and elegant styled,
which they are prepared to furnish at the lowest cash prices.
Also, a large and foshionablestock of GENTS' FURNISHING
GOODS. decl3:dly
n. IaZFC6W IrtAALTIN L ATIMLAS oror.OE ALIaRT.
PITTSBURGH COACH FACTORY-BIG
SLOW & CO., successors to E. M. Bigelow, No. 4f, Dia
mond alley, near Wood street, Pittsburgh—CAßßlAGE?,
00ACIIES, PHAETONS, BUGGIES, and every description
of FANCY VEHICLES built to order, and finished in a
manner uusurpassal for beauty of design, elegance of finish,
skill of worklututabip and durability of materials.
*it_ All work ranted.vrar friovn
TIN'rERPRISE WORKS, No. 136 Wood
12.4 at., third door below Virgin alley.—BOWN & TETLEY
would call the attention of Sporting men to their large a..
sortmeut of (PUNS', RIFLES and kt. - voLVING
the largest and best selected stock ever opened in this mar
ket, together with a general assortment of HARDWARE,
CUTLERY, TOOLS and FISIHNO TACKLE, all of which we
offer at the kr. , AL prlc., to cooth purchasers, or for
good approved paper. marl S
JOHN H. IHONG THOS. h. 70000 THUNCIS L onto
B: YOUNG & CO., No. 313 Smithfield
street, opposite City Hotel, manufactureer of CA i •
NET FUELNITTURE and CHAIRS, of ovary description.
Wrists and workmanship werrantail. and sold A ;nine ,i
prices. Care. taken in parking for land and water ea
104331.
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10ittitliirti Pai)iiiiiitt.
PUBLISHED DAILY BY GILLMORE & 'IONTGOMERY, AT THE "POST BUILDINCK" CORNER• OF WOOD AND FIFTH STREETS; AT FIVE DOLLARS PER :NNUM
VOLUME XIV
BUSINESS CARDS
Nolthor with my eye nor my faith will I trifle."
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IMPORTANT TO THOSE AFFLICTED
WITH BAD SlGHT.—Persons suffering from Bad Sight,
arising from impaired vnoou, constitutional decay. ohl age,
or other °nukes, would do well to cull upon Dr. G. SIIAW,
PRACTICAL nPTICI AN, NI here they may rely upon getting
Spectacles uutl , ,kl y adapted to the JUST WANTS OF
THE EVE. Address, 2,t; Ylfth str,et, opposite A. A. Mas.m's,
Pit!ql.orgh.
S.—Teiescopes, Microscopes, Thermometers, And every
article appertaining to the Optician trade, kept and repaired
ou the peemine.,.
4.E - Masses inserted In c , ld Frames.
ISFss Any art2ele 11 , 4 appr..ved ut, exchanged free of ex
pause. decT:ly
NEW COACH AND CARRIAGE FAC-
T.)1i1".-.J:qINSTISN. 111.111 I'i owner at
I.l'beCC:l :111.1 Belmont street,. Alletilieny City. Ai .11,111
f ally inform their friends Find the public generally, that they
bare COUllll,l,fi the mann et CARRIAGES, BA•
I:OUCHES. AWAYS, PI taill•:S. SLEIGHS and CHA
RIOTS, in all r variam, ef lintsll and prop.rtion.
Wl_ All ~rde, he exe, itted w ith strict regard to dura
bility mid homily liepairi , will al., be attended to
ou the must rea.....nailde terms. Using In all their work the
Eastei a Shaft. l'eles. and Wheel me ff •h-y feel eonfl.
dent that all Nil,. tar, them with their pa:twinge, will be
rertectly satished on is I h-.lr 5100 T k
.•„ Puri baser:,Are t -bested to glii no a IN•fore
pure
ch.,wag elsewhere. ecitkly
A & CO. have ~n hand, at
thcir extetioivc CAHINI.I . and CHM It 31.ANUFAC ,
'lt m 1 . tr. ~, I nitlatield street. In urge as,ortniont Fan:y
no I I . IIIILI furniture, which y AI 11 15 1, nut I:, et
than customary rates, Teruo, cash only.
ells ARLES BARNETT, lIltR F. SIMER AND
at.AcKsmlTti. Ln. et,t.l ¢ new and .Jzinraalious
::1101 , on VI Il 1:1' ALLEY, b t actin Third and Fourth
n. t•. win re lia pr,.ared to d all his line with
p".utipt,t u:l , . Hating had lung ~ xperience In
the I ',int.., ht ',spec:fully solicits the pill,ll/.g•• of his old
the public genorally. ftt2l
JA ME6 )lItLLINIiEIt, Mononphela
111"1 . 4 Mill, would respectfully itaku - ni hen (tends and the
the • g oinlic that hni u. w eatablision.tit is now in full : , peril
and that he is prepared to furnish Boat Cabins, and tili
ts f .r PLAN hal LUMBER., with promptness, and at
,Nrcl
1:..ar.1 and Plank, planod on one or both sides, conetantl)
on hand.
Doors not Mouldings, of every description, wade to
r end CArpentere would 1111 , 1 it to their advan
aa, ‘ ail ue he c.o. now fartlieli theta with
:a ril.ldbi.• of nark.
•
LIuLTON CAI: NVORKS, FOUNDRY AND
31.tt HI NE IP, strnnbr, Y. Unto—The •111!.'ribor
tut. , •-... Into In. Lew rta,r.t t y orotiod. r ,, rras
I V• 11.1,r, NI It• and rllwidy strt...t.S. a i.reitartt.l to Con
tral for allk! all tor l'amugor. Flagg - mg,
P Yrtotzlltt Platform, Gravol, Hand and all
ot hor rxIA ions of l'A It
Also, for I . :TRANI ENGINE,- I all nisrA, GEARING. RAIL.
ItGA l'Az-'1 I NUS of ad d , orrlpttons. and all other work
t, .tuldry a n d Mr.,131r, ;hop.
Ch. F.. 1.11,11 of thy !htlertml I•artoo•mA are
allanl ion, ti, ai :loll—rwmtl) front Marttorit man ufact.lra,--
. hyyp tlommttly. Informe.i and stiopt alt tr,dtt,ad, mod
,r Itilitr•oottitolt, ! W. NV
110111 COAL COMPANY having re
,•t•ttlly met in tramportnatr coal to t_,incm.
o, dtAttrt.tl tlo. Matta tat tutors lu.o rnu.a C•an
o,,aw ,1 I lolllt•liMia, take plen.l, to stating that Liar. a , •r" , • punt pals itatJUSI , I .1, N., ton J0n.... Agyttl
>xt.l eltlllll.llY. L. ifUrII\ELI.,
Agent of 1.101.. Coal Ct•ttiptuy, Utmlound.
Pit Rdmr.;ll. :17, I N',W).
EVOLVEKS! /LEVU'S ER'S 1!----Just re
-O.IONI. l.y XIP,III, thrtit fl,lll
Ills m.wuia, tun•rs, a •Mmulrl wt....di- ...Ri k ':
,:•xit • .1 etts_f • IIEPIXAT I NG
I I,to atyl .x Ito h Patrols, all ttf
t. „•It we wall bell for Stall at ow loxt
•
the) ran 1.; nought in th.• city dk, P.
Au.;,,,;. and Gailldr Ilia M L:111;1.: that lb, ..1
I 1 , ) i;wl.lotnitig their retti.iiitize at lame. than H.
--n-q gic et.... a than. , t. ti
Al• Lair•Prt.i....ol4g the tot. .ttel to ca_
al•ttitite at ,:lltad the triune,.
.
TETLEY,
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: nt• H. work v.:Jo - 1a:4..1 to ,•: 10. ory
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• 1. it 1i) 111 , 1. comp., t, eatder opelltleth MA 1.111/rt• (WWII)
•ir xing, 1•1111 1 ,1 111111,51 a NS.
.1.1.• proprietors rely upoti the intrinsic nsotas el the
tt:. nip Mt d• g. n• I 1, •• 1 1 11.11. 1,11! 4 eontolent that its
i , eaprions nod supetanity conthineii. . ver all others, ,111
_ v.. ji ~ tavorti e introdu. Goo
•
uI. vere ) . : •,,t, let, of ells_ trot) tte ales.
i ,•r', r., receised i.e any itnele , r pattern, Jima the dies elect
LI-In. , I. of the best material and tot orkinmethip.
NitisES F. EAT , IN. Agent.
; N.. 1..! I - o•t sleet. P:todott.: • ra.
)1 -- I , r I r . \ 'r , 'A ANTE! , 1111111 , 11.,1)•11 1•• • .111 m... for the
41k. I. I-. ,honi A liberal , .4111106.1(W Wll . l lw pad.
l'APttitrEas (tv t Eft T 1 E I C Al E .
GIIINDIEs, GIN, WINEs, iic. , ~., ~ : , —,: ty that Nl , sEs It. EATtiN, of Pdtratitrgh.
I',iok appooded sole .12. e tit tot the sale of - Ilelt •
DEALERS IN I. ,t timid stamp • tor tl, , sts:e ei 1 . 1•1111,11)alata, 1, ~ p t
1. , i ne 01.;t Monoutgalxela btye VI . li Ink yt 1 . 11)•• City ot Plohnielphet. t awl oho,
for
the Cot
Jetotten...l of
PEA.O 1.1 _‘N 1..) A I'l' L E BRA ND Y ; A. ,
~ 1.0, . .i,,,•n:111, t , 1 1, Mahmong, Columbiana and rsou7
• o .1/0 'We 01 ,hi,,.
Al..',': I . ataNY.llll HAM) STASI!' C••111 • ANI , BOSTON. 11.,11 1 ..
it ECTIFIEIRS .47i D DISTILLERS. P. ) ch., A k; ,.,,t, W. WILLARD.
C . ..)11.NER flit t , lt tilt ei El.! , AND FROST .;Titt) Nis. Dot•lot:gh, Nloy I A, Ih:,, kulylrd
. - 0 1 ...T..1.. ii S ROVE FEM A LESEMI N A 111-'.
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1) VI D CAMPI3 E 1,1., & S P 1 .: 1 1; 1' s l i t ' .1 N R : ( 1 ; .. 11 . 1 1 :l A ) 1,- r. T_..l Th.. Tru-dtes of Locust tiro,. Episcopal Seminary
of
have asistalattst t,g-ther under the style ..I
t AI F BELL Ac PGLIA WE ' , Mr the
tea l
ot a •cett e ral , WILLIAN: 11. CI. kllE n, having Levu compelled by protracted
N Artetv and Dry t.'ossin bustiess, and au - m.tiothe t ,,e of • tli lie tith, to resign hie I Itarge as Rector of the saute, they
plain owl Wovvtl Litte Gilt 11louldinirs. 101,1 U . 6 vs. Loco so fortunate ns to secure the valuable servkits of
-- t ti , Cie Res Gretior T. I:ntra. of New York. for the sanie iiitalt
\VA'I'CLIES AND J ESV ELI ', \ . -- J t , II - \ ' ,
.„ ,„d „,..1 , , k ~„,,,,..., ~„,., upon ~,, discharge 01 1114 au-
M. lit 'BEATS, So. 16 Fl MI . reet, ,t now -1. 'orig. I lino. From the very high and flattering commendations
i
,u
au entire NNW Fr , d_i of Gold tad to,. I Patent 1.. ter. ,hich they have hail df Mr. limes., they have no doubt of his
.Neete•t. le•pine and Verneal WATCHES, in open on.l loot , eo ton, t fitness for the work committed to him, and that
to., , at.s, of the nest celebroted English an a Salto' " k t t " " they Ittlieve that under Ids trutongenient the Seminary can
t e tt,e. Also, Gold Guard Pest mid Yoh Chain-. ,als, not fail to procure A large share of priblic foyer and support.
K. rs. , Nliniaturt. Cases, Brocelet, Geld Pens an.d Cases , P ' ' " I Persons having ihinglit ,t rs or wards to edumte are partly.
, ot. 'toothy. kg, lota.) illaill •••••..: a t,l Seal F. n ger R ln iV; uhrly desired Ito acquaint themselves xRh the advantages
I •'l5l pits, Eor.ltiugs, Cud Pins. Studs, Sleeve . hoot'''. 6. ' 1" to hob this institution affords, both its respects its beautiful
n silver Sp.tittte les. )1 , 11V ), .11 11 Plated Sp...ms., Knives and, , 11, a halfl salubrins position. two and half miles from the city;
.l , s. Jet, Goad and For n ey iloods. Al.ll, a sir go tt " "ek `'l 1 and also the facilities for the thorough and refined education
t I.' best BRASS CLuCE e nt all prices.l prosented in its efficient corps of instructonx
The above stock hos purchasedeen purcosed direct from the East; l.lit colors ma y ho obtained on application to the Rector, or
,in manufactories. 111111 selected with great care for I h'' retail e;ther of the Trustees.
I roar, and will be sold at a smith advance on cost.
Watches, Clocks and Jewelry repaint: Gilding a , " I E. " I -
erasing executed in the best manner, awl Silver Wa. , ""` I
Josetry mode to order. JOHN M. 11.013ERTt t
ti,pl7 Fifth street, next door to Mark ''t•
I/.IIJ. .4.! v. •.1
• Vi,k• : • n, 41(lantIty 40 I
• i'H A I •
I ••,,, :to to- . t d,e.inn
qa— :7 1 - I,lrd ~ t r•••• 1.
nlty".2 rrsuußG 11. PA.
- - • -
J. & rr. tatouvr
DALY'S STOCKING FACTORY.- C.
DALY corner of Market all,•y and Fifth treet, Suds It
ue..tistuu - y to contradict a report that has gained currenc •
that he was selling off bi quit business. Ile net, had snc.
intention. Ue informs the public that he still continue. R '
supply
STOCKINGS. SHIRTS, DR AWERS.
And all kinds of 11051 ER V. at its egtalilbibinent. its l•W
-tory is near Ryan's ISuilding, on 1 , 11.711 street—open at all
tones to the inspection of the public. He has, beside. the
w,irk of his own manufacture. brought to the city the
largest assortim•nt of Goods in his line ever brought to this
r.4ty, which are warranted to be of the best quality, and - will
Io".. sold at the nest reasonable prices. Ile ban but one t bales
Room, at the corner of Market alley mud Fifth street.
C. DALY,
mhls Corner Market alley and Fifth
NE"'INTELLIGENCE OFFICE—If 3 rou
want to help," find employment, buy or sell
property, call at Lownies INTELLIGENCE OFFICE, No.
cu stroet, near Market atroot.
Legit/ Documents and Copying thine with neatness r and
do,pateb. [tel6:ttl JOSEPH W. LQWBIII.
ORSIIA'S LINIMENT—The best Li
moot now In ow for sprains, bruises, etc., 12 doz. 3 usf
received by JOS. YLAIMING,
ap2s corner Ditinsond and Ithirket
DIU METAL-194 tons good quality, n )Id
recuiVed per stenciler Irene., and for sal. by
ap2o P. M. DAVIS, corner Wood and Fifth or C.
(I.I.IEMSE--Bayes' celebrated Grease for
k_A Drays, (Sorts, Buggies, Railroa4 Cars, itc., in
kiiss and bbis.. for tulle by apt)) HENRY 11. COLT
eiOA_L WORKS FOR SALE.—Sixty ti aree
J tar. 01 land, with 250 of Call attached, and all ti• At im
provements thereon ill strx., , ,sful operation. Said CM is
nitrated on the Nonoogahele river, 34 tales above Pitt.
burgh, and is supplied with a Pane House, Barn. T enant
H saxes. Orchard, Ititilr".l. and n excellent harbor.
VIA Wall Of Coal lel e feet thic n
k. and minty( be sun ?asset!
in quality. Fur further particulars apply to
NICHOLSON PAYN E,
Jet 2.ttf No. 23..5 Liberty it r net.
A.LKEIt'b UNEQUALLED IN] )EL
-11 have Just received a large er ? ply 0 1
this celebrated Indelible Ink, with or without the p repara
tom. It is odered as the best Ink now in use_ In ~,i i cases
the money will he refunded where it does not please,
JOS. E r LF , M I / 1 (1,
ap2b corner Diamond alley apd Market ne.
" 3 / 4 -4 4* Z , 4 . 4 ; 0 - w 17'6' -
11121MEZI
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NIMIALP Ginson
AIM CHI Fratm—,..or )1••ul•
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MMiiM
BUSINESS CARDS
GREATEST IMPROVEMENT YET!
NEW SCAL E-H. KLEBER & BRO.,
have juot received a small lot of
NUNNS & PIANOS,
provided with their IiEW SCALP. This is
their latest, and undoubteilly the MOOT IM
PORTANT improvement its yet made to the Piano Forte. The
POWER of the instrument is ahnost DOLIBLIiID thereby;
Will ill ',Oita of volume, evenness and brilliancy of tone, they
surpass 'anything as yet produced in the shape of a Plano.
They posse,. all the inlvanta4.7o of the Grand Pianos, with
out any of its disadvantages. We now challenge comparison
with the instruments of any other maker in this country,
ronlident that every tininiassed Judge of the article will at
oi •
admit their superiority. The public In respectfully in
vited to call anti examine these superb instruments.
11. KLEMM h BRO.,
Sole agents for Nexus it 'Narks' Pianos
For Western Pennsylvania.
No. 3 Fifth streat, next door to Masonic Hall.
I'. —Splendid wisortnient of the above shortly expected
for the .inpring spa
NEW SPRING STOCK OF
CHICKERING & SONS
PIANO FORTES.
Ti. 3IF.LLOR has
Just i oeeived &even more of
'• • CHICK ERIN(/' SONS' 1;
PIANO FiIIITES, and corn- •
1.1 ,, ted the Stock. selected for Spring - Sales, of THIRTY-FIT K
sad splendid - I Oct rum, nut. of every variety and style,
manufactured by the lle....rs.Chik.keriugs,kitoston,) from the
plat:.•••-1 SI X "FA v t., splendidly fain hod
Seven Octave Square Piano Fortes,
well av their 11111.13 awl inimitable Grand out l'arlor
not Porno.,. EN FRS PIANO FORTE In this lot Is of
tin .r N eCA I.E. with their I A'rENT IKON FRASIES,
and PATIONT ACTION, and are LA ,uly warranted to the
I 1.1,1...5et by the insnufacturers, but by the subscriber, to
ICY"'
nil respects WI perfect as /11 , 1trIIIEWIlt 11 can ho 1111.1 r,
11. - gait I•. Mat. vial and Workmanship.
PI:ICES 1N I A MADLY Tit 5..t311'. as in Boston, at the
31,,tufac:ory
J , iIIN 11. NIELIAIII. Ku tii Wool street,
betty yen Diruuond :Lllcy and Fount struut.
Agual for Clarkormg k ricous,l3,stuu, for l'itteburtrb arid
IVt...tero Penna. mll2B
Ew SUPPLY OF PIANO FORTES.
11 O1AI:1,01TE BLUME h. jot
I turthsr supply ..f 11a11.4. Day,. ti
t'.. S. 0101 1.1.• Ill .11.11.1.1 0 11 bridge
And cmp...nation troftrltlipl. and with repssat-
inc Grand Action.
A. a proof of the superioritY of Giese Pianan, in the ful
1, wing i•xti act of a report at Gus late " Mechanic's Fair " at
histon, in competition with the celebrated maker, Julia..
kering, who wax Prt•idrut of the Association:
•• ci.,•,1.1,10 Mechanic's Association
red thin diploma, with a stirs Medal, to Gullet, Davin et
for the Lest Grand ['lama Forte contributed to the Pik
hl-
Idii 0 of flab). J IN AS CHICK KKI NG, l'resk "
I h.. had al." ,no of Id, Grand, on exhibition in
',talon with D. a co.)
rt , commat,,., J Webb, 11. K.
.I,n Lange. sit) ..1 the Grand •' tu bona, it is -
I, 1, j 01111 d, full 1111 , 1 wodl L‘111H111,1; a capital instrument,
Wl.l 1, Si Oil 1,1111 , 11.i011."
The o• halve , are 11414•1•• with full Iron frame, circular
I. ale, dating, desk. en .. are made to stand in any climate.
Ili addition to the above, the subscriber has meet,
l'iatios from Ilaumgarilten & Hines, Hamburg; A. W. Ladd
A Co.. BoAttlll. and other good makers., at pticein from V.J.iib
CIIARLGTTE OLUNIF,
Jot 1 118 Wood street,
N It. Pianos taken in exchange at their full value .
Ahab. er lIIV mlen of the celebrated Ilamhurgh Pianos in ex.
A,(1.41 in several weeks.
FUUR.TII STREET CARPET STORE.
". D. . 1 / 4 . 11. rticCALLUIII,
O-N - S 7 Y UURTII STREET, 6 EAR WOUL).II4
Tne attont i..n ct purchaa. 3 1, r.pe, tinily invited t, our
preaet, Btucl . ar4octed for SPRING tucludlng
Peed gnallt) relveta. Engltatt and Tapuatry
In
lit u., ia tu,d Tavestrv, grains.
Crenilla and finalr firtlasela, I kteper. Medium and Lou
tare and Su per. 3 Ply. Prlred I agrai..
1/nts)rut Extra rrills.l and Da.uaaL: Hall and Sta.
r . 0. , Fl o or hi Clothe, from 2 to 24 test wide, serious
atol hrf -ea: Tables Oil (loth,: rraush Printed and
1,•......xx0d Ilan,. mad Tshle Covers: eauton and 0,4 , /0 Slat-
Ilso,tll Dour )tau.: Stair ito , le: Lint, Rev, slut
I i'urpot•: suotl.to with exsry variety rd' W
,Loo shad.-n. tins, eu/ Buff liullatz.l, itc.. 41. t.; all of whlch
"ISt rrd at sal.. at vary morlsrats rats,.
yj Do or a.lao prspar-,1 to furnish 11.A1:111S(JTON'S
tu
M4NSFIELD SEIVIINARY
D
Allegheny County Normal School.
Intirr fr.,n the ray, near the junction
t t ie N o bicAti•ion and ll'arArngran
K r,
.111, M. A. k Prinopnl r:..l.l)hry
EV :( NI.. 1 . 1,4 14111,7nt,-4
rugrutg ald,roogimd. m.ttriutraide:ot, will re,pt-ti
••••11k4Lnry 11/14 N4ll.ital N1,L.41 Tv.,11,11... FS
‘l. tur Ilah .kiri! wl 1,411 art. re-
A amit.tti Carna t it t a tau. ballad in (C, 4131.11iy
H : t a.p, t rtt.tt.-tt.t. rt. all Z. , tAttatta.-4 :u Hitt
t t
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latstato Ittan . . VI W ta alltrt)
Tttat hat,. , tr tL. M. tlastrlttg ta Ittt t itaryt 1.4 ttalcilittg. tatts
•tottr Nor:tail at any ittne.a.talt t ant"itut
ttr the dine ..fl a tt,rt ,
L., Hu re .111 b.: .I.l'h Trrtu. Ito. Art ti
Trz. tl
further LuldtudttE..n altlrt-sel
.1.11 M. KERR. 1 1 111.1.urgll
I'ATENT - lIA:CD STA M I'. The
Attotst FR,%NKLIN \
sTA,NtIt ts,),NIPAN V." !dung., It pr.par...l 1,.
1 -1. r 1.. pul.d. :t ?taint. tt 11.1, .11 pr..
•11.. kind 1., to. 1.11.1‘. I
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• • v., att.! In tVI /.1 Hi OW • .4.111,
I ' MAI., it instrlot.,t
" -
;••-: 01 , thing,
Jur. r•tarup ix ott:ilre ant uther iu the marhet, nil to and
L• oh) , tu•n• I nnotwtt•lt a cJ nrnutlt La. , ...rt.
,; • t.• 1,1,.•5• • ti• ,•••:t. , Ii pt,' , 11.. wilt, I, fru:Lr 11.0. vatalrlurtiod
I It ~.(1«rod ..ne.-11,t1 . ; I hi. I,tml ,ogt 0t1,4.r.
4 _ I Pll, 01 r .ii In wII r utru , ti,t4. it th Irw. Ilable
tit .1
IfiEMIZI=
11=1
TILEODIJELg 11. ',THAN
wevi lm-411.Jm7ri_d
91HE CEYLON STRAW lIATLThe atten
-1 tion of the pn Llic is requeeited to our entirely new
sly lo of STRAW HATS, just received from the Importer.
erembinlng the many qualities which have been au long
wonted to make the Straw Hat suitable in every way as a
Summer llat.
It is the only Straw Hat which the rain or damp weather
well not affect, either in the brim or crown, being so heralded
as to prevent the possibility of it to any way.
I offer this entirely new style, called the CEYLON HAT,
.liee Irving it to ho the Straw Hat that will give the wearer
e, ti re satisfaction. Ch ARLES H. PAULSON, 73 Wood 'lt.,
my:10 next door from the corner of Fourth.
MOSES F. EAT I / 4
AGENT FOR THE
& Purchase of Patent Rights.
And Dealer In every variety of MECHANICAL AND
maim PATENTS. Office and Exhibition Room, No. 139
FilisT s vast-r, near Wood, Pittsburgh, Pa.
ordcrs for Patented Articles of every desrription
prwmptipettemefNTED.i to.
gyrp ' A
WORT ELY OF ATTENTION!—FOR
BALE.— -A new dwelling house just finished, two
„r ar e, a rranged ',with hall, two parlors, dining room and
kitchen, three chantbers, good cellar, bath re.nm. Sc., a hp
dr nt in theyard, au d good stable. Thu lot lima front 0120
feet on Carrel street, sthegheny city, by 100 feet deep to hed
lw ..treet. Price $1,400. Terms--$OOO in hand, remainder
n .me and two years. S. CUTItBERT k BUN,
Al Market it.
WRIGITfigMIUM KATHARION
cools the head, P aremoves all symptoms of Head.
•
Persons using
HATELAILION
Are never liable to sun-stroke.
WRIOHT'S PItEMIUM
is the moat valuable acquisition to the toilet, retaining the
Ilnir in any requireil form.
For sale by Dr. GEO. H. KEYSER and It E. BBL. EBB
CO.,at 25 cents per bottle. angle
A. LARGE BRICK HOUSE plqasalitly situ
ated in Allegheny city, with lot ofworld 30 feet
front on Bank lane, by 150 feet deep to al5 foot ley. The
house la well built and.finished in modern style:, portico in
front, hall, twe parlors, dining room, kitchen. 7 chambers,
hrhunt, paved and gravel—yard, shade and fruit
trvoikcellar'slirublwry,&..,all.in-complote order, for rule by
atTB OICITHBERT. & 80,41 ik,K it.
.IV,;
y nf i,.'i,.p~~?r' ~~+!s'e:,.•;v:~-..sr—'zs;~`M~r~:..?' : r'~`.z"iF"~~ :
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PITTSBURGH, TUESDAY• JULY 1, ISSE►
VALUABLE PROPERTY FOR SALE
IN THE EIGHTH WARD Oli nu: CITY
OS' PlTTSlllittllll.—Twelve lots fronting on Bluff
street, which is an 80 foot street, overtaking the 'Mononga
hela river; each lot having a front of 24 feet and averaging
from 110 to 176 feet deep, fronting on a 24 foot alley,
Also, twelve lots Immediately in the rear of the above,
having a front of 24 feet each on Locust street. and running
Meek wa 24 fool alley. Locust street is aCO foot street.
Ten lots fronting on Bluff street, now in tile city trirt,
imniediedely adpining the above, only divid,..l by Millen.
berger street, which Is a 60 fora street and also the ray no,,
Those lots aro 24 feet front each and avemging from 07 n.
148 feet deep, running hack to a 15 foot alley.
Ten lots in the rear of the above, each lot baring a front
of 21 feet Olt Locust street and running bark SO feet to a If.
foot alley.
One lot on the corner of Vanbraam end Forbes street, 29
fort front on Forbes street, running back to St. Patrick's
alley 120 feet which is a 24 fiat alley.
Three lots. 24 feet each, fronting on Forbes street, rnti.
Mug back 120 feet to St. Patrick's allev.
IN ALLEtIIIENY
Aloe, two too story brick houses and lots. with back
buildings, each with a front of 22!,, • feet. on Federal Street.
Jost shore the North common; running back 117 feet to a ,
loot alley.
Also, n Shoal two Ahoy brick house awl lot frantic; on
H.hinson street, on the North side near the canal, 15 f•--•t
front on Robinson street, running back 72 feet to n 4 hot
alley.
Also, my dwelling house and ground attached, on
tier of Saudiutk,v street taut the South common: this fr. • •
on the caninion 00 feet, 210 feet on Satultio . ;y Street
feet on Water street. This property is too well h..
;wed uuy particular ilo.Critition, sn thiaso who want to Per
chase will 'all and are for themselves.
I will barter or exchange for ray property in Pittsburgh
or Allegheny city, one thousand acres of land, cut up Into
small tracts to suit purr timers. This lac i is ilitliatral ui
Ft enklin and Tyrone townships, Fayette colitity, State of
Pro Toy Ivania. The Pittsburgh and Con nelsvillie Itailroind
runs Si t e miles through this land. faces the Youghiogheny
river. and is Just Oft) mile, flow Pittsburgh to Miltenis,
ger's Station, and Is ill not be mere than one atilt a half ~r
two hours ride in the ears. as soon tls the road is finished
from West Newton to Turtle en ek, which will be completed
by July. or A ligust next.
This hail isle. situated that there is note of it more th,
two miles from laylon Miltmiberger's Station., and a
gloat portion of it covered with the tin at timber. One slooo,
th , best building stone, ore or glassehouse sand, and hag,
locust thither.
For particulars Inquire of the subscriber in Allegheny atty.
BORti F. 651 LT EN It Eat; Kit.
rLEGA Nl' ILLusT D RATE NATIONAL
WORKS. now published iu nnnibeo--
.11oree's General Atlas of the World. containing parent)
Maps. drawn and engraved from tt k, Intern ant beat Sotto.,
ties. with Descriptions and Statistical of all Nations to the
year 1a56--to be completed in tha - ty-three semi-monthly'
parts, each containing two Inapt.
Cyclopedia of il.aigraphy, otilloracinit n series
of
original memoirs of the most distinguished ton - sons or all
tines-ilitiStraled With CO. "vend city...raring!. sad 9.S 61.0 el
Palrmis—to b•• oonipb•bsi in twenty the , : parts.
Itepul or A inerican lety In the it.,,,t
Wm./on o :don—with twenty one portnot4 of distingundidd
11,1114.1.. LO be completed in twenty-one parts. each b. ...IL
t. 1411 porixan of some n 'led b e auty of tlo• time of Wast.•
ira,;tdri.
Works of the British Plegs, selected and ehronalogical:3
arr./Atrial from Ben Jon"... to Scott, with biographic./ aro]
critical notices of each: by Dr. Arkin and orliers;—to
completed In forty-seven parts. each (onridning two steel
pLn y. W. A. UILDKINYENNEV & CO,
Filth 4t., Theatre
Agents for the Pub's.
GENTLEMEN desirous of purchasing a
really handsome C./ iI."NTRT SEAT, will please exam
nie the followmg acres of choice land. In lino state 0
cultivation. 4 miles from the city. rtijuitani: the residence of
. A new brick dwelling house, will hall, to
large parlors, al: by 34 feet dining roan. and kitchen
banibers: a nursery and finislasi attic.: a I,oreb alone the
kitchen, and a portico in trout of the h o use; a pump of
gruel water at the kih lien .1... r. and a spring convenient
tenant home , of 4 rts,m.s. eurdage hutae.?CC.: large
orchard, grapes. kr. The above property only acetic to 1 , 0
10,11 to be apprehisked lunnediatets"seasion ean be had.
d. LUTIII.{.ERT d SirN, Heal EAU} , Agit , .
!d1 Market street
TOWA AND .MINESOTA.—Farm of 41)0
mires near foyers,'lle Station, flmlp 111111,1iiil A Farm
in rolling prn4n.. LIMIT timber Farm near
Iturlm gum, 190 acne impn , seiL 140 item+ 6u.• Pr'kin' .
tr'irlaland !tear St
I nail, Mit...sous 33i bits in Weld. st Paul. As., I. r
sale by S. CI THISEhT &
MA_RS. S. A. ALLEN'S WORLD'S HAM
REFrokKR.—An unfailing ristr'ret and p; exert et
et the hair and so.rivt.. It it not 0 dye: 11, hair :tot .hie.
svers, however gray. ore restore,/ to tiroil preserve,/ in thew
writ:oval life odor' By its use, w, 141,1.1.wien awl gi.V
.JI loomo•• Lentov, t •I
Zyl rbalssurtztn. rod only eleanrveri the hair/ but Ito
;t 1.• givir;4 it a ,011.. to toy soil natural ,Ippe.u.r.ot , .
The Kostoret will etrendthen and preserve the .010,, oil
tint prevent dizzoresv, hen.: he. .rut 5. denrlrorT,
wriddhearl. or any ornirtion lire nod tirittur.Li
perypirutionn 1,-4.1 I u ...:rain cut , for cdtarr:•
In Ihe head
D RAT T'' 11it.GERRE0T I'ES A.n AM-
Ole isuch Kneritt en.t.telit:llol:l Wry
.ebtrill,i. in tiler) kind tit Littnyettr Ruth/
NLi AS rl!l'ItTll otier.d. Parintilnr niter t ,, ,, paid
ns the time of cuing le nm. h term than
Ihtuirerre , i)pus. Pi. tniii3 iif
hit) in either at the itbiite hanirid et) 1,'.. A. 1....
1 , .• ••1 veiy
1. Witrentitt-r1 em iividernie
(tar nt.ittri 01, I'LEAAK.
the Stnrkhrd(lrr - s of the 01,i,,
_LI and I..linos-Is...is Railroad l'ornpariv.
1.0 are hereby notified that the Direr bit. of Ow Oh; sad
Peones atom Railroad Cvuiprily, u are SI v
&ler.. have mitered Into ntwvitten urreernent nit WO,
mid I tolisua And Von NS $3 HO and Cher a>.
puretottive of .‘1 - tho 111
Ohio, I tb•luinit ntl for t
iitation. uud. r iiatne of the YltUlill gii. Fort \ aa.:
ago Railroad Company, and that ti 1111.4.(10 t.. :aka
cunauloraiillll and decide upon the iuloption or lop•. I tot,
Agreement iif rmnaololation, will W held in the Citt ot
all on the errund day of July. lbual at of
tlin Company at the hone of 11 o'clo,k, A. M. of that day.
Pitteburgli, June lid. J. I'. II . .t.
[lOll'E LANDS FUR SA Un
itoringtieitt otter, Fa no!' the following lands 1, at, i
Pil.l.thurgh, April 29th, 1866.
tiixinne It. WRITE,
OLIVER W. 11AAAs9,
Oxo. S. SELDIN.
• ,r , , ..
;'•.et'l
FLE \ II \
11 . ..i I .1
ao ‘tali• lowa.
- ILO urn-, wij-dnlno.
Ito , - U, , C,,UNTY —Two P.Pt ay, trio tn.-n.• tr,•,,
ino• lir, tract, throo ,ro pr.: $....•1
it. r t'..Lar - Two Irit rt. tra. t., lir 2411 3.
tru , t. ;Irv.; at I ti to. tine 11/ art c tract:4
On., Cat 2titi tra.i t i tno 1...
, la, six 12it rt. Int.:tit...ay a. r , tract --all tit A.l
altl . Liar ti.
W/.:43UTIA , III—Thr , sOacre 11.1,1, throe :..ire Ira. :•,
uu tit a t -311• 1 , 1,4 I I t
A 1. 11 13 ' )-17 Itit'lll.\
FINE l'EAS.—Ito) half clie,ts fre,ll ;reoti
101.1 Itisek Just ris.ov Oil 11 t " t ip
nraiiitial with I.trat are Mr our retail tt tat, Rail will 1 , Aiil.l
at a small atlrancio ou cu.t. S. JAIN 1.11
.11 Pekin Tett Starr, N:' :;`, 10111 s•
FOR HENT.—A Nery desizable tw,?--:
.-
Lortul. Imum, situated ullSinmod u •
11 , 11; ,ut1111;•lit stroot., Nu. 137. Im-taluitt, six Si, /'
tai L.' tII all In g.-1 ;;r•de.r. I.,':m .
ItLA6ELY •k 111;f111-.1.
A A. m As() N & cu., will open this Iflttrll-
• iog IN:aa) et Berage du Dunes at Ala, 400 I
of NI nal to de Lines at 1244 c.. worth 11.51.. mf 1
SE.NEGA ROOTI y
-8 sucks for Bale b
B. A. FAIINESTIWK
tny24 career Iltr4t and Wlorl rarnnot.
I_IIEIIEOII.I I MINERAL IV.ITER. in oak
up and Moll,rry packager., Just rrrrlvr,l ft,ll trout thr
...Truitt... for mis 16. n 142.8 MINA:IIE4 It
— MRS. S. A. ALLEN'S HAIR RESTORER
ER
Zylol.rtbr mum. to lot had only of
jrn .loti. FLEMING. c,,r. Diane , tl and Mar!, t at
LINENS.—We hove just receded
three more CA.s of the boat makes of 1,411 Lawns ul
orrery grade—warrautol all purr lb<
A .4 NI A SON r'rt
01A10'. 1 , ,5-1,50 bus. White and Blue ,Ne
sbnunocks fur sale by
P
nlyl
DOLL BUTTER-3 Libls. fine fresh for sale
by myl 111:NitY If. COLLINS.
CH. A LLIES—A. A. MASON & CO., are
now recotving some 400 pieces of rich Chalties al :, and
10 coots per yard less than former prices. 10)1
TOBACCO. —75 half boxes favorite b ran d s
for woo by finy6l JoIIN NIO0)lt111,:A1)
10 DOZ. CORN STARCH, fresh :
1,, - Farina, (11ecker'd). Rectived by
F. li. Mt A Vo.
joi
BLUE MASS-150 lbs. fur sale by
B. A. FAIINFSruCIs A Co
joi Corner First mot W... 1 Stn.
-1.4 DIP SEEII-50 0 bushels fur sale 1/
j,..e. B. A. FAUNESTheIi a Cu
Po r CLAY-20 tons Cupley's Put Cla — y fur
Rule by 1 my22l J. 6.C.1ii , 0 , ,,4 AI: ER.
- -
THE GOLDEN GUN—At the Enterprise
Works, No. 136 Wood street, will be found n splendid
assortment of
POCKET AND TABLE OUTLERY,
Of the very hest makers.
Guns, Pistols, Porte Mummies, Powder Flasks, Razors,
Razor Strops, Percussion Caps, Shot Pouches and Bel s.
REVOLVERS AND RIFLES of tdl kinds and patents.
• Repairing attended to at short notiee. Look out f, th
sign of the GOLDEN GUN. RoWN & TETLEY.
my 23
• No. 136 Wood street
NEW A. MASON & CO. will
open, in the next few days, upwards of
$20,000 WORTH OF NEW DUI GOODS,
Just purchased at the large public sales in New
_
ENGLISii LAWN ROBES—WO English
Lawn Robes Just received from the large Auction
Bales in New 'York, at one-half their valu.
A. A. MASON 0 CO.
A A. MASON & CO. will open, un Mon.
A
day, June 2d. 30U cases and packages or Hks
enuals, Dress Good, Embroideries, White Goals,jus
purchased at the large public salve, at about one half th.i
yalue. Jr.
FINE BLACK SILKS.-A. A. MASON
CO. have just received, per Express, 'Ai pee. plain
Black Bilks, very line quality and rich lustre. N. , '
very elegant pieces of Moire Antiques, at low priees.
—T—"--CL},CTIC PREPARATION Easmortment on hand and for etalc by
my -4 FLEMING BROS.
CORN STARCH—A fresh supply of this
favorite article, on hand and for sale by
my 24 RIMMING BROS.
SALT- -50 small s idaTable'Salt
50 n rt pittir. ri,
OACeit'eddbY - (MOO' DRAVO•
" . r • ~ •••
4 -• • •
•' -•- ••••• 4.4 tit•
• t
,ffl
ATISCELLANEOUS.
FURNITURE:
,t 4 A I I.
11 4,\
RYAN'S BUILDINGS,
No. 31 Firth Street.
I . IIE ,tile-eriber, haring enlarged and fitted
up In hi
SP 11 1 101 S Fl MITI RE I\ IHEROINS,
L tH , :r AA!) V.ILI'A 11/. I: A 1,1,;77,,5.1
T, Lb ti I ••toirt nll.l tL , littilit t to
purvlinain4
II I:3 , it 4..' I %V 1: I. I. A> ri RT 11.
E I: It I. A S II S
Ith
A:: Ir) ru,
1:0: ,, E1V(H11) P.\111. 1 111 SFIT'tS
%%Oh eucli I.4zrktrl
OAK C 1-1 A3IRE It SETTS,
New Styles of Bureaus, Bedsteads, Chairs,
Sofas, Book Cases, &c., &c.
AU of which ho offers by retail, at W [DILE:SALE PRICES.
tn.. Every article warrunte.l to give ratisfar twit, or the
, u.w . y ref outlet). H. 11. RYAN,
No. 31 Fifth str e et.
'EDMUND WILKINS,
•• • • . -
. ' t 1., •
'l l 4
0 • - :
1•7
EAGLE .MARBLE WORKS
.1.11:A1)ur W 001), ON IA BRRTY SKEET,
and at the Cert. towy r; t.. Pittsburgh. Pa.
tz,otonentr. Bar al Tdzolodonos, Mantel
(a Dlr.. And l'ior Tall - T,.,p+.lN. fOa Panela and
undo To drd , r, vartety, Nlantrencing o
Ina tA. •a - nanton . .al and. plain. watch durable, and 1.1 , ,1s
ad I at fr-ins, t...•p1 per f,..4
laa . n onraga - I prat tieally m tbia GurinO . .a 10 - thir
ty ~trs. taen:ydireo ,d which have 1 , 4 , 1/ in this City.
‘,l”. h 1,1,,l tutllfarot oetrx,ra . . I will mak,. new doeIJIIK.
al, ',Malt any work In toy line at rens Joabla ;aims.
131=1
j• 1 1 y
TERRA (14TA OR STONE
WATER PIPES,
PRICES fnan 12 to per Foot
%LS 4'll EM:R
PEARL STARCH
l'ot Salt Whol,.ale at Alnuttfacturerw
COMMISSION MERCHANT,
A, St 1. , SI KR
CHEESE, BUTTER, SFEHIS. FISH,
AI:DING, AND C t3INIiz:LuN .311..E.CLIANT
Fi..nr, Grain, lined Frnn, Lard, But
\%nlihni th.
1 110,1 t Oa. I Snt.Aran4 , n,
%.1). DttAl.. \I. 3 H. hAnk. U./ A II A. C...
l'Ast..n Aio. NVlleennir,
•. . . ..
PEKIN "I'EA SIOII,',
:NO. 3S FIFTH STREET;
FUT:SiI TEA6.—A ch-ire lot firsh Ur, n and Illa.k T. L
j”.t ret ,inoml .lirt,t from the Importer, wim•lt *ill in , r.-;
my'b) &JAYNES
•
COTTAGE HOUSE AND LOT
rill I E ti!,,lersig,ned (wi‘h a view f rent iv
t., r il••• viclll.ly. • tliq
,• 11111 SE AND 1:1 hr• lirw
oittr• 1 , ion Ow Lai., 11:11
t• i•ix . thi• i•,i Tlii• li' f•et 1r Ir. ,
. 1. i.r ..11 1: lar.f, •
•11r111.1•••ry, i• 1 ii• •
run 301., astiti,vrii,
11,i• 4.. 1, , t. 11 , 111, t ntl , l
40, .•-1. rilrii Cuilal Thor , Rl,' C I,OIIIS. Mit
• - arri•t. Th.. ht.— I. built in
,• •
iiart1t,.41.,..1 11 1:1 :wit 1,11 a
h„rl. 1111
lt
_• , . , .1 - ,•cllt I.i.rgi• fir tii•i
.• A I • xitti•r. a i•i•ti•rn. l 11.`1,1,4 1
1 hi. y LA111 , •,. 6 frig. 1114
1.z.tt1111; . 111 turd healthful
1 t
II•• I ri
t I. , 1
:1 tltt. It.th ttl ,!c, if rittittirt+l.
1,111.3 W. tl. LE-SLIE.
It; t N... 4 Firth etre...l
o 31edals anti e Diploinas
A R 'l' if R '
rm,nt Ai:•TiO•
,•11-,•nt tin omit, nit
Jars. 'leery I litilty
thi Ageat this iiity nu
tretiteru Pennsylvania fi
the emir of the alieve art
at h, China no
gtnnninwar..
Weis! st.. Pittsburgh . . Pt ,
where in also kept rho
awl giant jars at
It n. prlen, with larg etol
and corks. reedy fitted fr
nit - awl...ries awl
,rt moot of Chi urt, Glass eud Quitentiimvei adt , t 4 t't ,,
I the
non!. of private ixmilien. Ito el keepers. sti•itin hits! and
16110 i rY n/f'rehltU I all at nwelerat, priers. jel7,lni
REMOVAL.
HENRY 11. CiiI.LINS
FRANK VAN GORDER IIAS REMOVED
tii 7`i MARKET keret, in hit old
prepared to eintiply hit ru•tenier, and the
g•iiiiraliy with anything they neod in the Way a
(Doves, Ilienery and
Faa. y
- It.aketillter the so.. Market 6t.
S:ay _
D lVlDEND.—Citizen,' Insurance Cuinpa
ercsi.kal ati.l Iltrectoret thl4 ronitatO
ha e tlom hay tleclartal aelni.annual t ivil , lls lef ohs
ter Al.trc, up , tt the Capital t-i—ek. Ftve .1./Ilara In auk, poy
able t,, the Shocklatldt.r. or I heir hull revreeentotive .. ,
all
thAlar ore: itch to the, stotit on and alter the
Sid inet
:3ANIVEL 1— )lARSLIELL. :tart
.11.11.17th,155R.
_ _
OLD TYPE METAL.
WE HAVE FOR SALE, at the Office of
the NIOILNING POST, a largo quantity of OLD
TY Int. Machinhits and mho, wanting uucb an article can
get a large stuitilylly eon. Mitt
TATE PAIR—The undersigned Commit
t•..•, appointeil to solicit •iilist . rit.tiona, to recure the
billing of the StAll‘• Fall - at l'itt..itatr,,h, hereby
xuthurisc
GLOSSER, on, iif their iiinict the
5111110. Mr. Ii WSSER will tall an itatiaeribta, (luring the
presilit antntli.
ftil..)lEs,
.1, rliN S,CI/StlltoVE,
WILLIAM hi. HERSH,
JACOB LOSSk:
0 , 1711 n Woe.
TII7EMATTER OF TUE ASSIGN
I 'flu , creditors Of II ugh D. King are hereby notified the
an,lertegued auditors have romplet,il their report, die
NI ENT 01 , 111. , G1.1 K I NO.
t'''oting the balance -in the hands of William P. 881.11.11
A.-,glvi,; that said relmsrl call be examined by persons ill
ested. at the office .4' 1101313 & 11'CONNELI.,
and that the same will be flied hi the Prothonotary's °lnce,
ell the eighth day of July next, unless the calllN shall be ex•
,-; , tc‘i to. TIIO3IAS NrCONN&LL,
J. E. BILOY,
Jitie• 2101. 141i= je '2,7:3tittltert
FIRE WORKS—Roman Candles, assorted
Sky Reeketiu f-om one ponnil to one untice; Pill
Wheals assorted: Serpents, Chasers, Stan, Wheels, Torpe
does, Fire Crackers, ..tr. ;lust received and for sale by
REIRLIER & ANDMIS()N,
„15'26 N0..d 9 WoodaL,QppostLe SL Cherlesgotel.
ARll 41[,-10 bblti. No: t; . , - -
• 10 do. NO.2ol3, B 4tret:m l dikir &ashy
SPR2G/38 114411,4113911
iNS—A genes
,~ ~.
rT~~~ , ems ♦.
~'~;;,
=ES
CALL AND EXAMINE
A1.1. , 171 , it1g
$:50,000 Worth,
1%1 TAM' ‘l, Rod.
I. )\t" PRICED
great vat i.-tp
From twu to Fix inch caiit•rc
Mrl=l
HENRI' U. C CLLINS,
FORWARDIN , i AND
AND PRoDUe P:s; ER!, LI.I
'5 11001 , I'ITT,BI rum. ij
JAMES A. FETZER,
1"d1: T:I E SALE OF
tcr, Bao.n. ah , l l'r duce generally.
%o. S 9 Water Street,
PrMIsI'EGII,
FOR. SALE
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BY TIIE STEAMSHIP ASIA
NAVAL ARMAMENT FOR AMERICA
The following may or may not have reference
to the American disputes, but it is generally re
garded here as a denfonstration against the
United States, and certain of the lower order of
presses exhibit an unseemly amount of exulta
tion thereat:
The ships-of-war Nile, 91 guns, 'Capt. Mun
dy; Shannon, 51, new screw frigate; Plyades,
I. Capt. crEyncourt, and Cossack, 21; Captain
Fanshawe, have been telegraphed to propose with
all possible despatch for foreign service,—desti
nation supposed to be a rendesvouz on the coast
of America. All the commanders of the gun
boats at Portsmouth were also called to the Port
.'a.linirars, on Tuesday morning,—it was rumor
ed to receive instructions for active service at
telegraphic notice. When these vesseb% sail
(bete will be upon, or on their way to, the North
American ttrol West India station the following
fleet Nile 91. Powerful 84, Bescowen 70, TIM
'meows 72, Pembroke 60, Cornwallis 60, ury
sins 51, Amphiou, 34 ; Vestal, 2G; Irudyce, 26;
Termagant, 21; Cossack, 21 : Pylades, 21 ;
A rac h Te , I i,4 ; Mslnnen, IT ; Pnlcon, IT : Arches
; Mariner, 12; Espiegle, 12; Arab, 12; Dar
ing, ; Buzzard, 6; Argus, 6: Scorpion, 6;
Hermes, 13. The 12-gun sloops are fitted with
the new • long 32's,' and the 6.gun steamers'
gam are all of the new long range. If the pin
beat...) be taken into account, about 80 of the new
guas may be added to the computation. The
light squadron of despatch-steamers and gun
b iats, under the command of Captain Watson,
in the Imperieuse, of 31 gnu, and comprising of
the first named class the Wanderer, the Victor,
the Ringdove, the Lapwing, the Pioneer and of
the Intrepid ; and of the second named the Star
ling, the James, the Beaver and the Drake ar
rived at Falmouth on Sunday to fill up with coal
and provisions, in consequence of a telegram
from the Admiralty to that effect." t
TEE ENGLISH PRESS ON TEE DISMISSAL tIP MR.
CRAMPTON.
. [From the Times, Jane 12.]
What, then, is to be our course in aisitnation
so difficult and so novel? Shall we meta* Mr.
Dallas, because the dismissal of NIT.. Crampton bas
been accompanied by much conciliatory language,
and some real and important concessions? We
apprehend this question will be best answered by
another. Has Mr. Crampton been guilty of such
mi,cooduct as authorizes the American govern
meet in dismissing him summarily and at once
from his position as Minister at Washington ?
The English government must fairly decide for
themselves upon the guilt or innocence of their
accredited servant. In such a decision they are
liable to be misled by two very different Bets of
e,m,iderations. The pride of consistency, the
natural wish to maintain a position once taken
up, and the praiseworthy desire to protect the
agent whom they have trusted, all point one
way; while the love of peace and the anxiety to
avail themselves of the proffered settlement of
the Central American question tend with equal
force in a contrary direction.
Al l the advice we can offer is to weigh the
matter fairly and dispassitmately, without fear
or favor—ti decide justly and act resolutely. If
r. Crampton be entirely innocent—if the
charges preferred against him by the American
4-,vernuaent he nutrue—if in the judgment of his
tirial superiors he still be worthy of their con
ictonee, nu consideration whatever should induce
than to submit to the insult offered them in his
I , m-ou, an , ' to retain at the court of Her Majesty
the representative of a country which has so far
f,,rgotten what is due to the dignity of her repre
, ative.
It', on the other hand,•the American govern
rit shall succeed in proving either that Mt:
Cramptun has misrepresented the weight of the
evidence ag.iiin't him, or has been guilty of the
Prevarication charged upon by Mr. Clayton and
Mr. Crittenden, we trust that no false pride, no
unuillingness to admit the possibility of hi;,3 hav
ing been in the wrong, will prevent us from ao
,iiiieseing in an expulsion which he will then
have most richly deserved, though it may have
I .ee a inflicted for very different purposes than the
indication of national honor.
We are strong, and it is the privilege of strength
1111: it reed stoop to no injustice and`no meso
n Pti , -- that it need fear no misconstruction from
vier ling to reasonable complaints, and shun no
eu.,equeuee trout resisting unreasonable aggres-
the Nloroing Star, .t7,1 , 11,u's organ, June 24.]
For what object are .we to be exposed to the
r.rif of this fratricidal conflict is there any
inciple or interest involved? None what
ever. The matters in dispute about Central
America, Mr. Dallas is vested with absolute pow-
ett- t arrat ge, by friendly negotiations, or if that
by the arbitration of an impartial umpire.
hy, then, are these great nations to be flung
into a mad whirlpool of strife and blood, out of
which no human eye can foresee when or in what
thoy will emerge In order 'to sate
the haniir of Mr. Crampton, and of a reckless
n ;ministration which has thought fit toidentify
itself with his escapades and blunders! And
who i, this personage, fur whose sake we are
esp.:Rid t submit to such prodiginus sacrifi
ce? Ife is a fourth or fifth-rate man, the son
of I,,ird Clarendon's medical attendant in 'lre
by dint of that system of patronage
and farovireisin which is the curse of our cowl-
try. lio' been pushed into a position for which,
according to the unanimous testimony of all who
ltuoiv him, he is utterly and notoriously unfit—n
. .
man who, after obtaining the legal opinion of a
gentleman whom he himself describes as of the
blithest reputation, professional and political,
telling lihn that the American law against enlist
ment is ..3u carefully and stringently drawn as to
rosier it impossible to evade it, and warning
him that." the least to be apprehended" by any
one attempting to do so was "a prosecution,"
posts off to Nova Scotia, with this document in
his hand, to prepare an elaborate and widely
ramified scheme of operations, expressly for the
purpose of attempting to do the very thing which
his legal adviser declared he could not do with
out exposing himself and country to danger.; a
man who, at a most critical moment in the poli
tical relations of the two greatest nations ; in ,the:
world, thrusts into his pocket a despatch receiv
ed from the foreign secretary, making a proposal
of vital Importance to the peace of both coun
tries, without looking at its contents, and which
he does not discover until about three months
afterwards; a man who makes a broad, delibe
rate assertion in a diplothatic document, as to the
opinion expressed to him by a distinguished
statesman of another country, on a mooted point
of territorial right, which that gentleman, sus•
mined by the corroborative testimony of two or
three other gentlemen of the highest character
and position, flatly declares to be utterly and
absolutely false. And this is the man, to save
whose dignity we are called upon to be ready, if
need be, to be prodigal of our blood and treasure I
But if the people' of England really wish to be
saved from a doom so calamitous and so ignoble;
let them meet at once and protest; and should
there be no other remedy, let them hurl from
power the blundering administration that threat
ens to expose them to this bitter humiliation.
From the European Tlmen,..lnuel4.]
EXECUTION OF WM. I'LLILER,
Inuring the whole of. yesterday the railway
trains poured in their thousands of souls who
were this morning to be spectators of the dread
ful tragedy, which was so early to be enacted.
They were not to be deterred from witnessing'
the execution either by wind or weather, and
although the rain descended pitilessly the greater
part of the day, accompanied by convulsive
gusts of wind, there. was no lack of eagernese'
displayed to be present on the mournful occasion.
The elements lent a melancholy air to the intend
ed proceedings, and the pervading..gloom
was
only relieved by the copimotio.u,of the visitors
who were endeavoring to secure favorable spots
of observation.
As night came on all the approaches to the gaol
became more crowded than 'tiering thiafternon,„
and up to .the dawn of deld morning
here wab
no abatement of the internatinutnifelifni all diy. 3
Tem aixioi in..the...nutd, rain sulksin
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NUMBER .'229.
JULY 1
GREAT BRITAIN
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Marriage noticed, 60 centlit Doittbitiolbtitiatitainld•
000 persons present, whd'exhAticfithe.intmost
decorum and regularity. rrery, available inch
of ground was occupied hoth . infronefilia'aratiffif
the the gaol. Precisely at the hotli'llpildifilid"
for the exeution (eight o'clock) thh' culprit np
peered on the drop. He looked exceedingly Welk
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and had passed an excellent night." • .
It had been announced that heitatiur
the multitude on the. scattold„anet.44.... ea t i ga
anxiety was apparent as to the terminal' et mtg..]
servations. He did net,-howeveri Say,anythinv:
He was accompanied by the
and sheriffp.qba . piai t4 .-
the other officials tom ected rwithitte prisont 1=.5
was dressed in the prison dress-- - ; •-a'snit!oft rsyr
None of his relatives were present, hat-M*,i,lif.'
his friends of' the turf were witnesses of the sad -
spectacle. Upon the unfutunate man'eaPptalf
anoe„,, the cap was,placed pv 4 e;r his face by ttmith, .
of Dudley, who performed thbt , clittieo of.exiMV,
tioner, and the rope having been adjust/ad in Jtri
instant the earthly career of the' greatestLifinfi..
pal recorded in the annalsof history wascat.feptik, ,
He made no confession; even yesterday he de
sired
that the visits of Mr. Wright, the Priiiitri
philanthropist, should be discontinued;ll,,heinjp;,
alleged that he did not desire, to be induced*);
disclose the the truth of the offence - Witir'WhinteVT . .
was charged. As Palmer is now otootere4 with 4
the dead, his name, is.asmoiated with crime , otr - •
-the deepest dye; . wikbe'sPalich
at for centuries to-come. , . •.. 7
. : " NO.P4a, ut 44FE l l'qc e ,f' n be 1 0 3 ParPliall
CALIFORNIA. -- • • - :c .
s V MMART Cill'VOliTtlttilTS:l4E*JV 4'..-'
At no time singe Ate acquisition of'id.gainiti;- - " -'.,,--,-;
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have such a number of wonderful events:Aeons ,
red, or so much intensely eieiteklsuldie-feellixt
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known, as duting a period iniTbruestlikffig i- 'AS - „Ti -, *4 , ,..
fortnight. The ten.days preceding :t : - '. 4 ? =4 l
the last - steamer. gave these sAfftlftieActicefc
o,ri a gia d but their after deVeloprtiMiCh*exhibiteki '.
an immensity not yet at•its ultiniiiini7fc*Winat:
tire throughout the State have_beiti'regaided , as
comparatively unimportant iti view of , tlio one
absorbing fact that by authority of the people a
igreat revolution has begun attended by acts that
assure us of the accomplishment of refortes,
which none can say we have not needed. . • -. .
EXECIITION OF CASEY AND 0011. A.
On the day following the sailing of-the• last
steamer, May 22, the funeral.ofi Mr. King took
place at the Unitarian ... church, amidst the most .
profound sorrow, Participated, in by a.dense mul
titude of citizens, and - thciutinds Warti
mento and other cities of the-interior... While
the solemn obsequies were being pegorinedoz.
different and more dreadful , scene was enacted at - - -
the Rooms of the" Vigilance Committee:`' The
opportunity bad been Midsen''to .iiitecute' the
murderers,Casey and Cora, and -this proceeding
was complted before the crowd, had time to as- •
seruble in its vastness around the building,, from .
the windows of which hung the head otendets.
The conduct of the Committee ha time carrying
out their retributive necessity, and-in all: else
they have since done, was marked by the'af44-
est decorum and serious determination...,
Previous to the fatal Moment - of the'Sieentibli,
the prisoners were offered an - oppiirtatititio
speak, to the people in the street. then Casey
addressed them for ten minutes, ; vrildly...*Trolng
his innocence of murder: Cora. made no 4,f0.4
to speak, but stood unmoved' while Casiy`liattVi - g.i.
speaking : The execution took place at'2oiillikikgi-..slC,lt i
rites before one o'clock ; and. at 15 ininutesltS4d4o;?.',.. 7 ?4
the two bodies_ were taken down, and
charge of the Coroner. All this while a Stioftg,stWt -
guard, armed with muskets, revolvers and Satreftl.Vi_.
was stationed on every street lending to the Coto
niittee Rooms, find the outside spectators pre
served the utmost order.
The friends of Casey took his body, laid it in
4 , state," and followed it, to the number of four
or five hundred, to the grave. Ile had no rela
tives here, but leaves an aged mother, who re
sides in New York. Corn's body was given to
Bella Cora, who was married to him just before
his execution, and on whose account lie killed
Gen. Richardson. She displayed tbe greatest
devotion to him, and attended him with-many
signs of mourning to the cemetery: .-.
TESTIMONIAL. TO MR. NINO'S FAMILY.
Great liberality is being manifested FAMILY...._,
citizens of California in behalf of the family of
Mr. King. In Sacramento $3OOO has already
been subscribed. In San Francisco $20,Q00
will be raised, while from many of the interior
towns considerable sums are nroinised.
The funeral of Mr. King was the most
ceremony that ever transpired in the State.
Every association and profession was represent
ed, and every honest grade of society joined in
the procession. At the conclusion Of the leading
movements of the day, the Committee discharged
their cannon into the bay, and stored away many
of their small arms and accoutrements, still keep
ing, however, a strong guard at and near their
rooms. Tho crowd dispersed to the various
localities offering facilities for small groups to
talk over the probable course of the Committee
in future.
ESCAPE OF NED 11.GOWAN
For several days the Committee deroted their
time in endeavoring to effect the arrest of Ed
ward McGowan, a notorious accomplice of Casey,
and who, along with him, had been indicted for
the murder of Mr. King. Their efforts to bring
him to justice—the scaffold—have not limit suc
cessful, and it is probable that he left the Coun
try upon witnessing the fate of his confederate.
The Committee quietly proceeded in their
work of inquiry into the conduct of certain lead
ing characters who have had mach tie do with
the management of elections. After - Close, yet
quiet investigation, it was determined that the
well known Yankee nullivan and Charles. uane,
Billy Mulligan, Wooley Kearney, Martin Galla
gher, ,Wm. Carr, John Cooney, and Edward Bul
gar, should be taken to the rooms of the Com•
mittee.
Their arrest was effected without disturbance,
though in the case of Duane and Mulligan a dis
position only was shown by outside parties to
interfere to procure their release. During all
this while reports were circulated that Governor
Johnston RAS about to call into requisition what
ever means he might discover to suppress the
revolutionary organization, but hi has taken no
such steps. When these rumors were prevalent,
unbounded excitement prevailed, and word came
from Sacramento and other,plsces that thousands
were ready to come to the assistance of the. Com
mittee and their friends.
surorns OP YANICEN SULLIVAN. -
Early on Monday morning, June the Ist,. the
city was stirred into a wordy uproar by the an
nouncement that Yankee Sullivan had cemmitted
suicide the night before, in his cell, at ti; 'rooms
of the Committee. This was true. Flehaitsev
ered the brachial artery of the left. arm with a .
knife which was taken to his cell. with,food.- Ills •
body was carried away by the eorimer,' tun in
quest held, and he was buried witliCut cd4 dis
play. lie made a confession 'wittl regard to the
election frauds. The arrest orSnlliYan, caused
some wonderful derelopments cone,erning the in
genious system of ballot-box stuffing, which has
for a long time enabled the rogues of, this:city
to elect whoever they pleased;to office:v .4 6f public
trust.
On Monday, the 2d inst.,.the_pppenekts of the
Vigilance Committee endeavored to hold `a ~ great g
mass meeting, to .denounce Andt "Violence, and
sustain law and .order." But the affair .wss w.
boisterous failure..
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All the influent,, presses in 'th e. ...hay°
endorsed the action of the Vigilancedotitn4ttee ,
and the intelligent country peopleare.a.nnotincing
their aOpr,oval by holding mectingsa.Scl adopting
8Orksi.):110 and dignified resolycs. The minem too;
are favoring the new
movement, and everywhere
the cry is heard. Letrts rid the State of official
corruption,:rxrifY the .cities, and enforeC, good
eiti?entatin),... •
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