■i : iwf^-S<Sf<.-i''?^^v<^"?^'>>Ai^C^^'-^''Nr&;i'V,i-^; : >;Va-54»U'.>-.‘V-;''. I V‘"'''."'( ~',;; ; v~" ; ■;_ -■ -‘ "-•-” .'V - *' M^'l^^iSSKriMl^^i'^fi r®: £s£?& ;II il ■—"*■“"t l *“>. „ UftySSSS I>X*U ,',*“ „>, ;-v *< '•.fV’i'X -> ; ,\XV£y Phillies, Editors aTropnetors. •"•" repress test of Cam. ’ .-. *Vs^-r-tf *==^==r=r=r --*' We pp,„. tatoy^rtosofo^d. i fjt r-.V*«-.t»' T fcillfi- *L 3PffffTSßßT®©ss: --bn partlu «J 83normal Bo soon a ••"■«i|;l??S*'.u.~. ao chad, which brought I i'S^S!ises(tfc.««(st*9^isj's»«ldK»‘ft!{^^^swi^tsc«i%feli ( 3 : .- - - tun, as In about 12 hour*.: ■■-•;■, iXX =t 4X4 i\ DPW .?‘r Cranberry tonrnahlp, Venan vh4 « r£fe%‘ 3*Sv IUtK-r- *• w ftß you anu, “- . . Vx sV*~"ViV? ‘^£fi'~ T r~ ,<AI ai ’ epCUU ° nof tbB<toe ’‘ « of,West Union, Parkcoont to BtyPlytli demand, II the j r »’ after;* trial of the. others, : - .aao’a'VertalfOgC.' -* - Iton; of Winchester, In, bsppc >f.tbSaTenniftJg* - JJferriDta, :hcedao;so greet fbr lt that fh a.;Thoysteiati!»Ut,hMproanc .-. osad/SBd liter/ popular, nmot ’ »nXfe toTgovSbUHBH* f Arms. <*room,reserrofbfthorlnstance ' ‘ fit day, Will ho he lha^atfer^nna “found en advertisement for tho sale of lands be. - - ' • - «Wood street, BMi in the Stott of Mi. ‘„ t the hit 3 jtttTrg:t- , of iwp,, Grntel, Jean. fl " the LandSiiSfrjat.SonH Ste. Marie, on Monday, onmtLm, Coot, lass or ' t tho 22a-oJE 3 ot the. eamo jplace, on tho Qeneaaoo, *ca the 22d of August. These lands < ’. . . Fn tv 1 ! ' are ho doobfreiy-raltrable. 1 '“ eolmnn. ■'-- ff, i»iHg===- "ass -;. who jisito o T actors ear, • ' £&. ;l^«V?'*S<"J l i' , t?V}f 5 .'5 v *' olty frini'hbrtsd,''Alaslto onr shame he it imontr'— '■•y-tnnst spoltenVtWfrWo no such building herd. Tor ..^ou'Oanal,! w>d * v 'a.hwn. :Si n»u>y Board of Trade in Pitta- _ v ul tne.PiMnes»" **■ ye^ „ t'id'fsl hurgh, which Jnmany respects, answered the, tago Rajirn-a ship, same parpssa' as n MerchanVa Bichange. It' int wasat'hneiSad.qnlwprosperousnndnumbered .. tsxpA seteral'hnsdfeii-members, who promptly and &oSe ! X : CS‘-j4>-~i ohCsrfaUy paid over g 5 00 each per annnminto Won. a ox 6 ****&s& Board of very, - wuita ttscfol in ste day; ns nearly erery projeot calon- j nanor. tattd tXadwndo the prosperity of the city,, %?, {. ■ ■? , ;'j fy]i' original fettedhatipsoMation. -It had a large ,V^’ v K' Beadingiaodisr' too, where oU the.leading Daily | jonmahtof An country wcre*egnlarly rcceired . ond-Bled. -But The Board of Trade is now de* fonct, Ead-tfoitaToho nssooiaUonin existence| whsoh to ***«* com -1 lf is scateply nbcegsary Rr ns to make nn ar i ,rp>,' S ;"| gnaentjehoning An benefits of a Merchant* Bxchonge.'ns' Worymerchant will readily ad mit the h&jessTty-ofipcfj'an institution in Pitts* burgh. Jt is a matter ofnstooishment that our mettha^iaTe'heretofore got along, without r -X . one.' 33,sary <lsparlnie3t ot. trade would reap a 'benefit^!id ;€uihJin ’oiganization; .and mcr * chants, inete?d of hang rirals in business, and 14 noting astegonistiaA each; other, would meet as ' together? r^Xßetterfcelii®woddbaxnlllTOted— ampro vtir .... y. ' * form system of charges’‘would ba established— .-.. , * T „-•• ■ ■£■ all tho sales of'AerityeoA-day would bo ro. . : -„ ul Daniwiin pleasure; that it is A« »•'*""- ported—Aff'importe and exports of Ao, city,. ««,.o mmo nope antujonfldeuce Aatpecollarlv »i would ho.*rfigtdaily hooked;—and everything v -’ ' - . caleniated/to''benefit Ao business community --. ,- - EveTX-seM6b*4admHs that there is grestne-- ffijrtkMerdiatit’a Pittsburgh, - and yet qo cno cppcars- willingrto move in the ' mutter of j4mng.onß eaUhUshed- Itisau old ‘ ‘ and homely hut true remark, that "what io *iT' e«ry 'body’s.business Is nobody’s business;’ and hence ,we find-in a matter of such vital im ' portonoe wslfaro'of Pitfeburgb, no cno appears to bawUUng to make a start. Wo hope ff* iIfSX; ' ' Alt present summer when onr mcr- r \£chants have leisure,-they will consult together l 1 {Q nnd ndoptiaeastnrea toseonrethe coustroctionof §£ fcOc?ailp ! an Exchange will bo an honor and an ~; iti-tt - ' 1 1 v v- '.nr ■—-'rrv • ■•■:;- :&■. " Wo observe that ourmoatexcelieatco-aajuto.r, the Pemiylvanicm, is alarmed as to something which it imagines, is distracting the democratic party in Pennsylvania,!!:!'! gives somo most excel-. Icntadvlos as to the necessity of tho party being united—to be a unit. .Wq like tfco advice, and ,--:.;'apptaa(ithedamocratiopatriotisinofonr friend : r Coopaßifeat;TOorsiioWirionß’ , as DominioJJamp* con would say,-ns* to any alarming divisions ,in • tho rants of.the demooraey of our State.; *The ' rank and file are never devided, those who seek preferment from them may be. - When worthy men ora bronght -fairly bofore the; people, the. . ••* • democratioparfyisih.no danger. With good , t , ■■irs's*. . mon for her candidates, no disaffection oan oo» Sfcj; onr in onr ranks, and victory is always certain if wo only ose ordinary diligence, i Tho demopraoy of Pennsylvania have nocausej -'".;">.;'?<'Of : >qiiarrer r nnited, and: wo see no neoeseUy to try to make - thembelievo that they are not in. pleasant inter-. .iljSku? . - * coarse with each' other. Whatever little differ ence wo may-have to men, we hare aooaio tho measnresof the party. and when the struggle {tssfjifai!§§ik ; >-^t}ones-«n^ti|»JrtW«.pBWy-tealwaysjprcsent, and \ goes in heart’ and soul for the oleotion of onr candidates. « t 1 <? We* have Had some exporieneo in this matter, gained by some eighteen years service in the * ranks, ana wo nro confident that no division caaooonrat tho present da? that can in the ' ■ slightest degree, jeoperdizo tho position of tho v’.Tf democratio party in Pennsylvania. M For all nse ■fefsofrfj); gjf I ’ fhl purposes, we aro united as a fatal of broth " ers, and there ia no hope for the enemy as long kl ik i’S t ao we remain so, which will he, wethope, until -the enaof time. The party has nothing to fear k'.’*- - '' in Pennsylvania, if immaginary dangers are not ; 'stirred np.'phioh may and vt'dl dishearten for a aOBSB. ■ Wo yesterday, by invitation, dinod at the * Peny House, on tie corner of Hancock Btreet % f ' it and Doquesno Way, and we were much pleased -V* x 1. with allthrarrangeaenfs of the establishment. „i*> T The table spread with all the substantiate whioh are usually served up_iu well 1'" > regulated hotels, and tho luxuries of tho season , ' ’wera nlso-provided ~in_ rich abundance... The V $ v'< l *A y V f Peny House, tinder the management of-thenew T* ’ ' proprietors,-Messrs. ». D. v Cabb ft Co., wo are L VI . ’ - pleased to loam, fe doing a prosperousbnaness. V-V-h-'-r ar;, N honaStedilfghtfaUy sitnated, and every at tb ' 'f' s f tentionispsia to'lhejmmfort of those who make 1 "3’ , it a place oTsojonrn while in the city. Weiopa rk-' the gentlemanlypropriotore will meet withal! * tha snceessthelr heartooould dcsirn. - r f'fl f. s> m abvemisisihg uoieniss of the Post ap i 'x ' 3 ’ J X‘ vk" ““kCV/ jpsar to hr-nstremely Interesting to some of onr ootemporoiiesT Wo scarcely ever publish one a i that they’fla m ran after ; and when any ap 7*, ; pear whioh they are certain they cannot get, V . they are certain to comment upon tt, and cen ,,l J S T , ‘ '~ , euro tho PoitSar having'seoured-thia kind of £r,-' s’i&SV' '* A , potfonogeP These observing gentlemon.are not "%£* ' ewrlous—not a 16£ THURSDAY 9. DEMOCRATIC OTHnHAMOSS. _ i THOMAS H. FORSYTH, EPHjRAIM/BANKS, - „ FOR. SURVEYOR GENERA!*, J. PORTER-BRA WLEY,~ * Orato/otA Ccunfr. ' v£sn<o. An interesting young gentleman, who is in the Pry Goods business, has requested ns to say thotAe is decidedly opposed to handsome youog . ladies wearing dark colored veils over their faces while perambulating the streets. He has no ob jection to the ugly -ones doing bo, bnt he thinks j it is an outrage upon the rights of the lords of creation, who desire to stare in every woman’s face, to have their privilege abridgedjbjr a piece of-gauze.,,. ,libe gentlemantowliOTn wo refer- is good-looking, of Add proportions, and has ail the enavi.ty.of manner necessary to eonstitateaper ~ 'feot ladies’ man. He is eontempiating os to the propriety "of taHogqwto himßelf a wifet bnt if ' the lodies koep their daces veiled, it is impossi ble for hits id say wifeir-of-them he wonld ac cept. We, at hie request, therefore request all handsome young ladles who walk on Market ctroot, between fourth and Third, to go unveiled —the ugly ones may keep theirs down. .• wjsansestpais coavasjfio^. The groat' Southern Convention commenced its 6es3ion,ttf'Memphis on Monday lest. Brora the reports by' telegraph, it appears fifteen stafea ore represented—certainly n lergo rod respectable attendance. J We presume the moat intelligent men of the South will; part in the deliberations.'- If the GonvroSon , is. ootnpoßod of lawyers, politicians, rod Membera of Con* grass, we predict it will all end in smoke.- Bnt if businessmen take en'acfrte part in its pro ceedings, possibly some good may grow out of it, after all The preoise'objeots Of thlß Con vention are nnknown to us, but we presume they ( will be.doveloped from day to day by its pro ceedings. -. One of dbe principal oljeotßi :we be* ileye, ib to seouro the aonetrnction of theJPacifio Bailroad through the Southern States. Acquittal ofltiiTjr Ann Wboole*. ] rejoice to learn that SlisS Mary Ann ■Wheeier, recently on trial for ltillinglierfleduQer inSlilwnukio/has heenacquitted. Tho Jhfy.- were Aut ohly foar hours. ; However people may ; condemn thcf erlme of mnrcler, a largo 'majority will admire the -moral heroism of a.lady who takes lhe life of a blaok-hoartei villain who, on-, der thupromiao of -marriage, deprives-her of that which is dearer than jifo, her virgin parity. ( •K 3» Governor Bigler has mado a temporary, loan of $7(H1;000 payable in oneyear at eii per. cent interest, Trim one of the Banks in Phila delphia. The money' to bn applied to the com pletion of the North Branch' Canal, trnd tbo avoidance of the,Plainea on the Allegheny Por tage Railroad.*. . This eunt * with, s2so,oootp : .bs paid' by the Girard'and Mechanics* Bank for their reohartcr, which are appropriated to the i North! Branch CanaVwill famlsb amplo moans for fiophing these works with energy.*-* *. pgf- Davip Pattbwob, Dsq., of H Jefferiou County, Ohio, bos bean appointed 1 Kouto Agent between Pittsburgh and Crcetline, on the Ohio and Pennsylvania Bailroad- We have been aeqatuntedwitb Mri.PATTßsaoit, feotnbby-1 hood, and wo know him to bo a gentleman of i high moral obaraotc'r and.a-Bterlinjj Democrat. > OTJB cmCASO COSEKPOHUEHCE. CuiflAoo, done 2d, 1853. Messes. Haepee & Pmniirs: I have bees nearly a week in this City Of Yeung America—tbo• f‘.Garden -City -'os it is called herenow.hnt the. Giant PiVyosU.WiUbfl, named hereafter. The house I stop at, the Tro moat, Js- about the site Of the Mannngabcla House; and is kept in the Eastern style,-09 in' fact everything else is. Chicago does not look like o city of the prairies, but more os if it were cut out of Hew York. There is here all the alacrity, vivacity, shrewd’ ness and business habile tbat ono meets with in the Atlantia cities. Bat in addition to this, there is the Hopo and Confidence that peculiarly belongs to the Great West Natur&h&s be eh prodigal to Chicago; in; Dll .- those resources that constitute Wealth; her Jap is filled up and tnn mugover. Cluoago is located on the South-Westero shore of Bake Miohigao, near the Southern extremity of head of the Lake. Consequently all the travel and commerce jbetween- this place sad the vast regions North ■ and .West. of. it, with - the Eastern States, must pass through it; as the Lake whichis. nearly COft miles in length, pres ents a natural barrier to tharopid travel which now is necessary to euecessfnl Easiness. In the winter, and indeed until late "in spring, the Straits ofMackinaw - aro-ibloeked up with ice, suspending navigation. Chisago will therefore i forever bo the great distributing city for a region of -country unsurpassed Intho world fcrall the. j elements of "commercial grOatnccs. | Tfia'*im“ mease prairie land West of it is underlaid with coal and other mineral wealth. Timber is want ing;, but that is supplied from tbashorea of Lake Michigan; and tbo lumber business is one of tbe elements of this city’s prosperity. Yon may bave some idea of the lumber business from the fact that there was sold here-during the past ■year 'one hundred and fifty millions of feet of: ■boards,-about eighty millions of.shingles, and;, twenty millions of laths. Tbo prinoipal stsples of the country tributary to Chicago are the pro i ducts of agriculture. The wheat business is * immense, and eq is that of pork and beef psok- I ing. About fifty thousand hogs were cut and i packed last winter, and about; twenty-five thou sand cattle were' slaughtered. The immense fertile nrairics that lies West and South of Chi -cago, covered with the most nutritions grasses, where innumerable herds of cattle can grate with eoarcely any expense ;to the owner, naturally point to this ■ city as likely to become peculiarly - distinguished for extensive beef packing. Bat I cannot dwell in statistic? which are easily to bo dbtaiueds’here, -every one famishing you witirwhatevor youask fer, end every facility embracod'tobave them reliable. In thiß respect how far Pittsburgh is behind 1 I said Chicago is called the “Carden City,” I suppose firom the vast number of trees which its citizens are plant* ing on their noble avenues. The rioh prairie soil makes their young trees flourish. It will soon rival Cleveland- in this respect ;,. '.-"-This morning I went on the roof of .the Tre tnontj and looked East at the panorama of ves- j eels floating over the mighty waters of the great: inland eea that laves the shores Of the city and prairie. ' To the west there was a sea too—of! and marked upon it I could eeo tho lincßOf Bsilroads iu -every direction which are now giving a life impulse to everything. I con templated a city of bnt yesterday, with fifty thousand inhabitants, and .which doubles its population every three or four y ears; a city that was in :*tho wilderness in 1835, when the first steamboat'entered-the Chicago river, and now is tho head of ateanlboat lake navigation, and the eontre of railroads rotating to every point of the compass. I have at once tho key to specula tion here, which otherwise would have been vory difficult to • account for, even with all that Cali fornia Gold and Free Banking has done for onr currency. Ho man can doubt the destiny of Chicago, for its fate is fixed inexorably. ■Theifollowing is a lists of the.Bailroadswhioh wiU sbbu cen tre here, some-of which ore finished and in operation: Cbioago and Milwaakie 02 miles. Illinois and Wisconsin to Fond da 8a0.176 «• Chicago and Galena to Freeport.. 125 “ Chicago, St: Charles and Mississippi.. 136 “ Chioaeo and Aurora, to meet Illinois Central ®® " Chicago uad Rock TBlftndi«..M4*f !»«•?*• * ; Chicago and MiBßis?»ppi to AltonM.a*r2Bo “ Illinois Central, Chicago to Cair0.....'868 “ Chicago and Cincinnati, via Bogans port - 281 41 Chicago and Fort Wayne......... 180 “ Michigan Southern 248 “ Michigan Central to Detr0it............ 280 “ ‘ 2,410 miles. The Chicago and Fort Wayne read will rcaoh Pittsburgh by the Pennsylvaniamnd Ohio road. Thebranob roads to interned tho above are six teen in number, and l -amount to 1,800 miles in length. The people here have a perfect Bail rood manias for their lines all - pay large divi dends. Ton may imagine the travel here from the foot that there are from three to four hnn-I dred arrivals doily at the hotels alone. They talk now of another new hotel to he equal in capacity to the firat olass hotels in New York city. { With nil the advantages in a commercial view, there are disadvantages which I may mention, for every picture has two sides. If it were not for tho lake breezes, Chicago would ho intolera ble to live in. JEhe air Prom the prairies I hovo felt Jibe the eirooco. In winter the winds nre Baid to he severely cold. • The country is so fist that the water does cot dralnoff, anil tbut the evaporation from the black soli is anything hat pleasant- Measures are being adopted, however, to give excellent sewerage to, the citjfiaadtMags,: are not half done here; Several Pittsburghers. have located themselves- -in this yehng city;, and are apparently doing well.- V > ' . v '• ' I intend to go to&lacMnaw,andtomthenoe . to the Copper Bcgions; from whence, if I con •• find time,” I will drop you another letter. • “M. ‘ I*.B. ’I omitted to mention that this ie aboot to he a place of conßidorablo mairafaotareitlur ing the past few months two extensive establish*, mentafor the tnanufootare-ofraUroadoars,hate I gone into operation;■, One of them has already 1 expended on their works $lBO,OOO. A looomo' tive cstablishtnent- is also going into oporatloni i and yon may-depend npon it* if Pittsburgh docs not woko np r she will get behind. hi. -Shc-.'Sesk'YWrtt'.ExMbiMOJi'»**l»o Indus,, try or all nations* We have already stated that the Directornof the Association for thlß exhibition-, the opening Of which bos been so loDg-.aw»itod, hova. tnade thflir first official announcement of the time .of opcnlngi and hare appointed the 15th of Julyns i the 'day. We learn that the ,worfcnpoa thehnild* 1 lag is already at so advanood ustagoaf progress and wbat remains to ho done- •will bo pushed 'forward with such expedition,-that there, can d>o: but little doabt of the fulfilment of this promise. 'Thenrenaoriginally contemplated'will ho.eji*. lotged ono-fourtb, so as to he 200,000 eqaaro feet or nearly five acres. Ihc iron work is now all finished.' “ The Directors Say in their Tecent advertise ment: - - ' “Tho Directors had hoped to open the bxhi-. bition at an earlier period, hut. the novolty and .i Sntticaoy of the stylo of construction, -and the high standard; of arcbiteolnral beauty,, which .it j ba3 been the object of the association to attain, have prodoced.delay, aud dt has been impraotl- . cabin for the;- j tfaeir, ■utmost vigllance, nnd their most-carncstdesiro to announce the opening at an earlier day. - • lo.r*gard to the general obaxacter.of tbe ex-. hibition, tho result-promises to be most gratify-, Ing, and not unworthy of-the'confideneo mani fested! towards ithy the governmentorthe Uni ted States, a confidence which has .elicited neor dial response from the governments of foreign ] coantriesi- 'lt will unquestionably, be the most i attractive and:interestingfiQllcotioa«f4bo .works ] of art, 1 the rosnltS" of ,science, and the prodoo-i tfons of" industry-that has 1 over yet been made , in this country, and will tend to Increase the -active emulation of tho arc in every- branch of i Intellectual development.” • . Among the contributions which bave.already. been received or promised, is a bar of silver i weighing 487 ounces, from the Duke of Bne, | clonoh; the Earl of Carlisle’s; Piano: bliss Shear.; Stone's Seuiptnto of Noura&hal; a colossal etatne ■ of Washington, by Baron Marochetti; specimens : of Sevres, Boauvais,and Gobelins .manufactures,.! ** We hope that the pfiblio generollyioßtead of indulgingin complaint at tho delay ofthe open ing, or objeettons.to ths management of thoepn* corn by a nrlvato company, will; pnlto la the , effort to render tile exhibition worthy of the Hatton, whose reputation .is -unquestionably in- i solved in its success or failure. - The Montreal Pilot saj a t. “Wo learn with pleasure- that it is tho inten tion eftho government to apply ta Parliament, for the sum of £2OOO, to defray tho expenses at. tondant on the transmissions to - and from How. i York, and custody there, of articles to. bo for-. snwded from Canada to the great industrial fair at How York. Messrs. Whitman & Wbocloek, 100 Front street, How York, have, we under stand, been-appointed agents to receive nndhond ,| or pay duties,, on ttha • Canadian ; . goods, . .The.i opening of the exhibition, it is expected, will take place on or about 15th -Juno. - > Tho .Presi- .i dent of the Doited States nnd n large number of eminent pcrsonpgessoTe expected to honor tho.i event with their presencc. An invitation to Ills Excellency the Governor-General-has-becnfor warded ftom Professor Bcdgwiok, President of the exhibition committee, which his Excellency, we hear, has signified hie intention to accept. In tho event ofhioother- avocations permitting.— Several ineinhera of tho provincial: adminlstra, tlin, with other distinguished- visitors from Ca nada, will also bo present on that interesting occasion*” „ Th&l«ste!&tttro of Missouri has appropriated lBdOGO r :a»Aappolutcdinthcril. lvemxetlijftgeotj 'to collect from all parts of that State specimen* of its uu&eral« agricultural, mccb&nlcaCoud oth». cr productions, to bo forwarded to tho World’s |Talf* I The ssBociatfon have offered a priio oft §>2oo [for a design sultablo for aprizo medal,,mot more ' 'than three inches - in diameter, -• iHustroti voof ihO object of tho exhibition,— Boston Times r .■■■■v Sab Suicide.—Olinda Doano, a young Woman •of Harwich, N. Y-, committed Buicido on the 28d nit ,'under. tbemost touching and distressing ciroomstances. She urns n very respectable woman,'-ond had been. but aft w weeks married. Tho oirtumataneeß of her death wo. find related in on exchange, ns follows: • For a year or no previous to her marriage, tho i had received;visita from arcspeotableyonng man iby the tamo-of Hall, t o whom she was engaged ito be married. Her parents: opposed her choice,, i nod favored the suit, of & widower- of consider i able property, named . Deane. Hall soon after i married, another, when the parents of the de* i ceased prevailed on her to many Doano, The i friends were invited, but before tho tlmo for the I ceremonies ta commence, the young lady excused | herself and rotired. Not returning, her. sister went to herroom, saw blood on the mirror and on the floor, went to the bed; and turning down tho clothes, found her Bister with her throat out, and her bridal robes saturated with blood, [ Assistance was called, her -wound dressed, and [ she recovered. Soon after, she was married, since which time she has been occasionally , de? ranged. - She fainted in ohurchn.ftw. Sabbaths Since,- on seeing Hall- and his wife enter ; and I last Monday week, at 2 o'clock, P. M., she stolo : from the authors and sccne of hcr ruin to dose this tale of snffering: and wrong by drowning Pcpublietm. - <• ! The mint. The Mint of onr city has been closed to visi tors since the 26tnof April. The reason assign ed for this is the vast increase of business re-, pairing tho constant attention of all tho em? ptoj6G9 % nono being loft to attend to showing, strangers through . the: building. ;. Nowi,.fiuroly. I Unde Sam is not so poor that, on extra official i (who coold fehotr people* from a dißtaneo, at least, i aronndp without Intorfenng in any way with the. I operations of this great engine for mannfhotor* tog “ the ready Joe” of our country*) oouid not ho employod.- -Many come hero: expecting : ; to vlelt tho interior of this edifice ; some of them, perhaps, only visiting Philadelphia onoe In their lives, and it is a shame to permit them to go I away disappointed.- - Wo hopo thatsomo mcasr I nres to -open- It- to tho pabllo.wlll.be devised, i without delay. -Besides, wo think, within cer- I tain limits, Undo Sam's ■ ohildren—tho sover eigne—have a right to admittance.— PenntyltHf: 1 man. .v, ■■■'■■■■■ Peoddotioh or tub Caliporhia aud Ads-, tealiah Mums.—TheNew York Economistthinks that the production of gold is perhaps oven-in greater amonnf'Vhon the multiplications of pa per! The Australian fields ate known to hove yielded in thirty days to February. 6th, 1868, 276,808 ounces—ss.6o6,l6o—and th ero arrived in New York from Californio In tho same thirty days, $6,618,819. Thus the two sources aup pliod to Commerce over $12,000,000 in _o month, and succeeding months - have.not diminished, tho. average,'as far as California is concerned,. '-The amount is, near $16,000,000 per month, actual reoelpts,ior $180,000,000 per annum. Hitherto these vast means have been rapidly absorbed .by the rising prices and increasing wants of com-.- ; meroo and trade, and • thiß absorption has coun teracted the inflnonoe of: the gold upon fixed property. This process will oontinne* bat with less foroe; and atoore rapid Increase in proper ty valuation may be looked for Thohas H* Fobstth.—Philadelphia Mechan ics feel a just pride in the candtdaoy, and an ar deot desire for the suoceas of Thomas H. For syth.' They’know him to be on honest man one who Will guard and protect the interests of tbC State. -They are oonsoiona that Philadelphia ‘machinists' and mechanics cannot be. excelled by their brethren in New Jersey or New York, and they feel certain that he will see to it, that in the matter of locomotives and machinery for our great publio Improvements, they have a fair ohsoco, and that these things be not. given to manufacturers of other States -PentCtylvamn, i Hobbibie Death pboji a | —The Anoieat City, published at St Augustine, Florida, says: On the 14th ult, a son of Mr. Fateh, of that county, while picking chortle berriOß, was struck by a large rattlesnake—Upon being struck he started to ran, but found tho snake had its fangs fastened; to hispantaloons Hcg.-and in stumbling and sontning ;,tp get. ? 01 ??,®*, fthe snakC struck him some six or seven times- I The lad was about 14 or 16 years of age. He survived bat a few honrs. I Item? ofUowsonfljtlispollfmy. - i j; Tho Governor of New Haiapshirp: in hia mea- I sagO' to-lho Ijcgialc'Sure reCcmmcnda'that loss, of jdlfe occasioned by-railroad accidents,-so, termed,. jbeindictahlnofencos, anSa punishable by con ] hatii leijor\-ft? lift, °r a tor® of t years, aceording ft tho aggravation of. the of -1 fence. A meeting of the merchants of Philadelphia was held at the Board of Trade Boom, in that | city, on Saturday-evening, for the purpose of | organizing no association for the relief of old | and indigenfrmerehante, TherocotingitrM'WH i attonded.-'and the-eocTery by i •oleoting John Hi'. Atwood,' Esq."', prhsiderit, with ] two vioe presidents, treasurer and secretary, . t .i By recent mails from New Mexico, former in telligence as to the deplorably depressed a Late of affairs there is confirmed The Santa PeGazctte acknowledges that many of the wealthy citizonß , are on the point of leaving the country, perhaps., forever, but urges them to await the results of tbo construction of the Pacifio railrosd threugh that Territory. Three slaves have been arrested, charged with' murdering a-white man-near -Washington. . Railroad deaths will average more than one a day. 'Branning,'a brakeman, was killed on the Beading road on TbuTSd y. - A railroad festival wfia held at Savannah, on Thursday, which v7as- n'Uendld by a large num ber of, guests from Columbus and other- points. Senator Berrien gave a public dinner, and ball on tho occasion. ■” ‘ f In tho reoent discussion in tbo British. .Houeo i iof Cammofis, on the. hill for. regulating pnblio.; htiuses in iHcnry Urimmpnd_ »f- 1 •firmed, that-overy Saturday night thattfihoniani ' men gdt drunk la Glasgow, and lay .Jn a perfect Statd'of insensibility until Monday.mornlßg., . At a recent officlol - trial, at WoolwieU, Eng land, of : MarstoD’s American breach loading ond. self olennlng rifie, thirty six rounds were fired, a largo portion of tbo catridges having been im mersed in a bucket of .Water, but tho arm never once missed fire. • - ' ' The Erinceof Syraonsa is carrying out exten* Tnng excavations at Coma, among the ancient lotahs. Tbeso tombs extent back to-a period of nearly;!!,000 years. ... A man died a few days since at Salem, Mass., who weighed between tbreo and four-hundred,' pounds.— Hartford Time*. - . That wasn’t extraordinary. A woman died-ib -this city • who weighed between one oed ayit hundrtipoundi ■ Some of the banks of Michigan have eotamenc -ed the issue of fractional bills, of tha-denomlna tlono of $1,25 and $1,50. Tho woman’s temperanoo convention ot Koch estcr’decUned. to take woman’s rights, ground, whereupon Miss Susan B. Anthony resigned tho | office of > seoretary, and said her soul was nolon igcr with tho society. I ’ .Mrs." Partington in the presence of a numera l 1 ona-porty of her friends has expressed her deei | ded opinion that the period is not for distant i When steamboats and locomotives will be pro pelled by thaforee of moral suasion l -She there fore does not recommend to her friends to take any of the caloric stock at present. A Indy wishes to know if Miss Pauline, when, shq said sbo had rather sharer-Mr. Mtlnotie's love than bear the crown the Bourbon lost, bad nllaston to.Eloazer tVilliams, the Pretender T-*-. Probably. - t " It is eaul that Kale HayOa lias been mining in 'California. That in. after the miners had dug and 'washed the precious ore, sbn, with ebaratf* teristioshrewdness, picirtf out the big lumps. A late Qemail writer says Hint thopcopla of i the United States can burst more steamboats and I chew more tobacco than any other fire- nations in the world. the Kcw Xoth uanals, on' far. this year, reach $404,2(55 j'sams time last yen', $437,484; ISarnnm wants to find-the owner of a New? fonndlatid dog- who hasn’t been ('offered one hun dred dollnrß for hitn.” ■’ : "I belloro that mine will bn thofata of Abcli” said n devoted wife to herhcisbaiSd one day. v ** How so?" Inquired the husband; - . - *t Because Abel was Itillod by. &.cinb, nudyour club will killme if yon continue to go ta it every night. .. Pattern Wives. t Mrs. Violetwus one of your-pattern wires— never laced-her boot* without consulting her] husband. Her dress-umber always stood, Buis-.j sore in hand, till he had turned overin his -mind ! the-relative advantages of flounces nnd tucks,. I boddicos ■ nnd • basket.waisrs; . Vinlet was. j merely an coho of Mr. Violet; her voice was ! soft and low;ber motions Blow and proper; and I shehuDg on his arm, and Cuddled up to biasido I in a manner .convincing to the--most skeptical j that she was.'Mho weaker vessel.” , 1 :| Now I suppose yon think hlr.Violct was mas-1 tor of his own house. St Peter bno-more than j yon are 1 Then was a look in tho corner of that j little ocok creature’s eye, that wag as good as.al loadedmusket; and Mr. Violetjetchcd and car ried accordingly. Not thatsbo ever raised that musical voice above a Bigtung whisper; no in- J deed! she left-that to the etrodg-minded,. mon ster women, who never read thiß passage in j John Milton—-“He for God only, b!io fur God in him.” - Nevertheless, Mrs. Violet’s knowledge of the world won confined entirely to tho length Of ber-apron string; still It was ■ always ffhus band,” and ‘‘dear Violet,” even when the poor I wretch knew; that his life wasn’t worth two i -cents, did ho- abate “one jot or tittle’.’ of hts i matrimonial loyalty. l What gave me convulsions-was to hear her de*, for to his opinion in company, and then to eeo him fetched up in tho middle of a sentence, at a gentle reminder from the toe of-her slipper un derthe table! -- Every night Viol (ft stepped into theconfesslon. I box, never daring to swerve aparticlo from the I truth nsofttlly Was ho Impressed-with the idea J of Mrs. Violet’s olairvoyanoe, . How ho tended j the baby, and tied .the children’s pifiafores! how j he sewed- on missing buttons, when the, blinds ' wereoloßed! -How lovingly-Mrs. Violet looked J over.his hymn .book in meeting! bow sweetly. I ’she smiled when she offered him the cricket! how touchingly she turned to her husbandto re-1 ply for her, when a neighbor asked hot a ques- j tiom . How he didn’t toipw any more than yon I do, tho contents of his letters,-till she had in spected the same. How-his best;4oat add vest were locked np on Sunday night at sun-down, lesthe should bo tempted to make hlmsolf beau tifal for somo other Violet—how bo had to feat I “ picked-up dinners,” on the full oonviotion that the roaßt turkey allowance had gone to her mil- | liner's: - How Tommy had a (‘soldier cap” made | of the “Evening Transcript,” before his pater naloonld get a bird’s eyd view of it.. How Mrs. | Violet gavebim private tuition in putting on her i shawl affectionately, wi)ioh exhibition was to - .oomo off-in public the first favorable; opportanity.-i -How all the humbugged, (keen-sighted (?) public remarked***Mr, andMri Violet!”’ ;-. How Mrs. Viplct died odo day, and bow her husband, drew a long breath, and t00k.% vow to find her antipodes, if sho existed on terra .firma —and how ho married a sauoy littlo beauty, who cuffs his cars in public,;and loves him like ten thousand In private; wbo’tninds her baby.and darning needle,land lentes him.ln. undisturbed possession of bis liberty and his. lodger; > Happy Vlelot! ■he ibeiicvos-with' me, now,' in- blue eyes and Paradise. Fahmt Fees. fgy* We-wish.it generally understood that tho Yeoman office is a oolony of mveteratebaoheiors, printers, editors; and njl, Somo of us are old enough to marry, while but few out ot the num ber have! known what it.was to love;— Frankfort Yeoman. Sinful wretohes I, Did human.frailty ever before - make such an admission! What-n contrast is presented betwcen'fbe jabovo coufcsaions.ofa bachelor, and the-, following, confessions; of -.-a* married man: j ■ “A woman is a good‘deal like a piece of ivy. The morqyou’roruined, the closer.she dings,to you. -- A wife’s love -don’t begin to show itself till a Bheriff is after yon." , -> A Maine Woman Electee to Omen.—Tho Eastern District,-In'-Lincoln county, Me., has chosen a /ady for K egiqtcr of . Deeds, in plaoe of •Hezekiah Coombs, deceased, over- Sylvester, the -regular. Democratic-candidate, and-tho redoubt able. “ Mp.‘ Scattering:”i - i’’ “lection. wub held -on Monday of last'weelt -ne returnß show the elostion of Mlsa -OHvo Eose, of- Th6maeton, for morlyan aßsißtant'thMr: Coojnfe- :She ieoeiyod 489 votes*£o 205 forSyfvtsler, and dOioahering. One town to be heard from. i * SP, Lane's Venaltfase* J 5- No remedy otct inTtnU ’ baa boon no euocessftil tba great worm modld no of Dr. nano. A]ttrtioh37oi)~i It havo pniosbhed ltajronc ful energy and \ 'XaVuKish ail the te i &ver would fUl.Tolumcgj - Jr® mast, th£w&fo|sontcnt flp*.-.. selves with a brief johstnurt of tJaa ’ ' Japhet C. Alien, of ardose $o?» Old, and it brought away 83 ito soon after gate, noatherfiose to thecae child, which brought away .fifty, more, making 133 worms in about 12 hours, An&rtnr Downing, ofCranbcrry township, Venango conn* tjygaTo ITT ;wojnss. 'Kcxtmorhlnd,ohal«pctltian:dfitbeihise,ehftVAor sedll3moro. •• of.West Union, Park. county, ljfanahld to kupply-tho demand, as the people ' fchlsncfehborhooa say, after a -trial of the. others, that jiouels - . . •ilessrs. D. & J. cf laat spring to gottomo of tbsa -Tonnifbge; - After-seUing a few botUes, tho -defliMiil'bceaiQO ‘so great for lfcthatfhelr stock itas soon exhausted.; They state tfjafcit has produced the best effect wherever used, tmd Is-tery popular, among the people. -*• •* Botwa must, for wimt ofTOom* reserve further instauee* for Of future notice. * . „ . sala by most .of the Drugglste and Merchants, ana by tbo Mdaproprietor*. : "• >-PLESHNQ BEOTHBRfIj ‘- •XeCnlAw ,60 “Wood street. . >o3?'Dr. Halßcy’a E’orcfit W-in.o-'-ls the -remedy ; for tile permanent cure of Dropsy, G ratal, Jana, dice, Dyspepsia, OostireDesa,' Ehaomatism, Gout, Doss of AppeUto, Complaints of-tho DlTer,.ncarVKld|iey aeb, Colds, Coughs and Consuoplbo Declines, *wr efferod ! for sale la thiacity. Circulars, giving fall can. bo bad gratis. N i xgy*Seelais»adTertlscmeatlaanothercolttlna. I Sold Wholesale and Detail by Dr. GEO.B. fCEYSEK, J4O, of Wood street and Virgin alloy, Pittsburgh, Vl- JAMES 'ST. SAMPLE, narth.weat corner of Federal street and thsiHaaoud, Allegheny City. r Jc&lmd*^ . . DZHD * . •'On Wednesday, the Bth instantat hli residence, ta.tower SU Clair township, MICHAEL MAGUIRE, agtxl 78 years. ills fanere! Trill take place THIS ATTJS&NOON, *t 2. o clock, from hUlAte residence, IttXjoirer Bt Clair tovnshlp, to proceed to St Mary's Cemetery; .The Weeds and oeqnalnfr oners of the deceased ore respectfally inti ted to attend. On Wednesday, the Bth instant, &i 6 o'clock, JOHJf 3L,Xagal 0 .years and 4 months,)"youngest con. of John hi. and CatharinoJ. Inrin. . v . - She friendaof the family ar? requested.toattend .the; fu neral I ins .(Thursday) MORNING, 9th - instant, .at lo] o*clock,from the residence of Its parents, No? Grant sh. i On tbs 7th Instant, at 5 o'clock, Th Bt,‘ ANNA ; POWTUtS, aged 1 year, 8 months and 11 days, youngest.: daughter of Menry W. and Lucy J, Williams. i .. The friends of.the family aro invited to attend tbo foner* td,- without farther notice, at. the: residence ‘Cf tor -lather, ' No. Jso Centro Avenue, on THURSDAY, the 9th Instant, at i TO o’clock jA.M* to proceed thence to the. Allegheny Cone* tcry. I will leave the corpetor-Touxth andfimlthfield I tfaects, A* JcSgfc. - HEW AD 1 FOSTER'S ETHIOPIAN OPERA. HOUSE ! \\TILL opcn poaltlrcly on MONPAX, Jnaol3th,l&&3, \\ andeontlaoeuntfl further notice, with Mons. XU« [ GENE XHEODON, of the Royal Opera House, Paris, -as TrlcdpalTlollnlst* *” s- . *' jcO-tf .FOSTER, Managey 4 CASE3Crau*RB2PB OIOS, with springs;; . .; ■ 2 do -. do : do ‘ withon b \ do? Just t*c.d at jc9 GOStP.Q’ft 108 Market street.: BEDFORD MINERAL WATER— -5 this, and 2Q half fabla,. lost reett andforaaloby * je9 KING A MOORHEAD*. I£ON— 13 tout Hglron for gals. Alao,3ionsof Wallliod •Troa; fcnqulreof-v. i; ; THOSZAS WOODS, •. 1 - jcO •' Oonaerehl Broker, 45 Market afreet ’ "f7iIBEOIDEBItS—A nnrlol of ell tbo rlebest and-raosV Ti flublonablostylesof Embroideries,: jo*topened, at,.-:.-■■■ r A. A MASON kCO 25 Fifth ei SILKS 1 BILKBI—UO pieces of thu ; uoife*t designs of plain, plaid sod stripe Silks, Just received. jcd__ _ A.A.MASONACO. '/"IaALLYB AXD BKBAQES—lOOjtfcces boaotlfal patterns \y.jostrecel«di«idlbrsaloby .;v g? A A MASON A CO. -T 1 AWh'S i liAWfiS {—Another largo invckorof thcsevery JLi theap lewns.-Just recdredbyr- •: jcO -A.-A. MASON ACO : jflß APE SIiA\YLS~Just xeccircd,ftt & A. A Co.'s, N0,25 Fifth street, TSQ CautoaCrtipoShatrls, plain and " jd) Odoe, £>tttBbargb. and St*n- | - fceavlllo ll&Uroad-. :■•- . 1 pnxszcE'irt*Jaae I IBS3. | f’flQE CQETOhB ilnelsc proximo* on tboboodscf the Cltf* I I riven to the Pittsburgh andfitoobcnTflls! Kailroad, Trill } bo p2d by HtTfCAN, SHERMAN A GO»Banhers > 43 Wlk -Ham street, Nc* TculC, cr.WMi A* HEM* ACfb, BankorS|G4. j . WoOd. street,' Pittsburgh,on or after that da tc, to the bearer* I an demand. j - The bonds are dated lOlh November, 1352,. doe Jan nary,- 1553, and We numbered l to 150 . . : J By order of the Board. J .jeShlm -WIbLTAM A<- Treasurer---j ' CABFET3, OIL CLOTHS* &o. 1 iftONSTAMLY Tocctrtes; ct theCABPETJYAfIETTOUSB,. ! Jts/'jrbk a-largs tbo best i and latest designs, comprising Uwibllowins— y!s?- ■ •:. ft Mi Velvet Pda Carpets; 1 r T '; Jfbw Design Brussels Carpets; •; :.Extnvßnp«rbrTbrco PJj Csrpets; Superfine Three Pty Carpets; - ' NcwcirilUegantDcrigtisTapestryiDin’ainCarpete; - lngrain Carpets; *• •-•>.. Fine Ingrain Carpets: • ••'••: - List and Bag Capets ; •• >■:■.■-’■■■■:■..-:■■■ • Kevrand Rich Stylo Damask Teclttea Carpott; Plain VrotUaaCofpetf;. •■.; .. Venitlanßlinds: Thrilled Vcnltiaa' do; . Transparent-Bllnds-t ■ Cotton * <!!>••.:: :vdo;- •<. Buff Holland do: r Bogs, Hats, Stair Cras- „• Transput Creco OH Cloth;- .. of. all descriptions; ■ 'do.- .Boff,- do; - - Cloths of all widths, from 2i f«t to 27 inches, whieh-wecut torfit any fixe room, Ball of Testihulc, with a fall astortmfiutbf all other goods usually kept in a Carnot Store;-.to wiuebTro Invito (ho attention of-ail those wlahins to famish hotels, booses and steamboats, to call, ta vn are prepared to sell as low &s can bo purchased-In any of the Eurn-i dries. _ _ f je9} }S\_M J CLINIOCTC._ WXLIi YOU READ TB£ TEUTH t A MEDICINE must hate moribund fcrcat mont, 10. Jr. L -stand tho test of public opinion.’ No artof man can. ptivanf so a worthless article, so as to fcecp if .up as a good .Ife&ctae, if it bo not ratify so. v Agoodmodiduo Till UTOj become'popular, and extend. • its E&lorjfoir after year, insplto of opposition. Tho people readlly-nad out its Tirtncs, and the , feme of thorn passes from mouth to mouth, with more, rapidity than ncWspapure can spread it. A homo icttnos, testifying to the cun a me riildqe has made far him, is of for mem service than any .newspaper advertising. i J In proof-of That to say aboTe, we : refer you to II AMP TON!* VEGETABLE TXNOTUREjind its effects.• .lts pmt» risio the mouths ofmuUltndea. • Tho best moulaourcouu-. giro ibclr testimony to Us wonderful cures. Among i thorn to name - Hon. uenrr Clay; Hon. Richard -M.'John*. «lon,Tlea President ofthe United States,'with, hundreds of others.- Capti Thomas Canot—brother to tho celebrated phyaldan of .the Emperor ofFrance—was cured by it of a' [ disease of scTen ypara* standing, wfter'the skillof all the Doctors of. Europe and America had failedto enro. : .In fact, the rich and the i>oor, young 1 and every place, In the city and country,-find that the same success &t -tendsltsuse. T '- "HAMPTON’S VEGETABLE TIKOTURE Is purely vegct&r I ble, and warranted free ftom allmlnerni substances. This I Tincture,‘by its mUd, pleasant and safe action on the stom ach,liver, kidneys, lungs, and the nerroas system, cures j Dyspepsia, hirer Oomplalnt, Dueases of the Urinary Organs, 1 Coughs, Asthma, Bronchial Affections, Consumption, Berof* { ala, Kings’ Evil, Warns, Rheumatism, Goat,Neuralgia, St. ( Yitu» v Dance, Fife; Nervous Affections, generally, Fistula. [ piles, Bowel Complaints; with all diseases arising from lm } pure blood. As a remody for, tho VARIOUS DERANGE* | MENT3 of the FEMALE SYSTEM, it seems to hare no-'su* | parlor." - 1 { JVcm Uoiu j•: ■■■.. ’ ; Mator’s Omci,-Baltimore, August 23,1852.. ] I take great pleasure in stating, that iharo examined the | names of those who bare signed certificates, respecting | “Hampton’s Tegetahla Tincture,” and.among them!re* I cognize gentlemen of the first respectability—■six: Joseph. I K. Btaplewo, 'WllHam A Schaeffer; Gj Danas, and others. II also cheerfully testify to the high standing of;tbeboose of fMessrs. Mortimer & Mowbray; who; for'the pasY twenty I years, have enjoyed the confidence and esteem both of oar I merchants and citizens generally.' -• ' • . JNO. H.T.. JEROME. - 1 U. AfiHiPCOTtanxjLwn,. > V. - - -Genoa; Sardinia,'January lTth,lSs3.' j •; Messrs. Mortimer A Mowbray: Gentlemen—The first lieu- 9 tenant of the ship, who has beon suffering many years Gum Dyspepsia, and who has been nearly restored to hb usual health by tho use of Vegetable Tlncturo,*-*'de sires you to scud him one dosen bottles of that Medicine,': • • Lieutenant —, of tho U. 8.N., caw on hoard of this ship, also wishc? -youto'tond him onodosenof.“Hampton’s Vcs ctabltt Tincture,” by the Storo-Ehlp; which team tho United States iaFebfnary or March, for Sprat is..: Tho Tincture you sent mo.was received in good order, and I tabs pleasure in informing:you that It has been ssed with greal success, by 66T0ml of nur officers, in cases of ' . : - ''-Turn, respectfully, yours, . VERJiOw ESKRIDGE; - ii -. Chaplain United States Nsry. ' Call and get aariimanflc with fflctracrfioary caret' JB3r*l3old Wholesale and Sctall, at the Medicine Store of • ■ Dtt. KK7BKB, V -140 cor» Wood tu and Virgin alley. STOCK FOR SALE—Ohio and Penusylrania Ttellroad Oompany —loo shares of this Siock-for sale by - CHARLES E. LOOMIS, .Stock, Bill and R«& 1 Estate Broker, : 76 Jfonrth gt, opposite Banker Pittsbxggh. _■ \\T HOLESALE ■ AGENT FOB WESTERN: HiNN’A/ W ' 100 boxoa of Stephens'. London Butter scotch, just received per steamboat Botorn, andJTor -sale byJ. F. D. KEATING, Wholesalo and Betail Agent, No. 184 Saithfloia •street; -N. one penny a stick.•• A liberal per cent* ago to those orhofruy tosellagaln.. • -v; . : joT ; Wcotera lnauraECD Company, Pittsburgh* B..MIL&EB, Jr„ President - \ :.P. WL Sesrtlary CAPITAL, <3300,000, "fTfriLL fasoro against all kinds oT risk* FIBB and HA ' VV- : BIHfl. AU fcraes wUVbn ÜberaUy pasted and promptly paid* ~ AUome Institution, managed by Dnuwrow who arq well | known In : the community, and who are determined, ot. ) promptness andlihccvlltj, to maintain the character yhlch i they hare assnmod, ai offering- tho best, protection to theso i whodosiro to bo insured. _ " . Mrotora.—R- MlUer, Jr„ C. W. Bfckei»n,J.T5 r ; . Bailer, N. Holmov Jr, W. H. Bjnlth, a nmson, OrergaTy. Jackam, Wm. M. Lyon, James LipponootW Goorga Darsla, James Me- Auley, Alexander- .-. •.•> «ii omce.Kfl.»2 Water street (Warehonso cf Spang A : Co., up gtalra.) ntabargh. - 'pov« l 4.ly 'ft i?/>RW OF ACBE3; : Within Four Miles of the City,for Sole I I WlLb BKLL, at privatfl salo,n FAKM OF. tlirs l’-SIX : -AOItBS, together wlth-tho Improvements, dtuatod ■ In Pcahlra township; within firar mUsa of tha city, on a rood ra<l;“n iweh there are erected BEX TENANT HODgEB. This nroporty Is tffered at the Terylowprtcocf SItO pm arro There is also about eight aeray-of ihe boat COAL in th 5 country -' For beauty ct scenery, Ac-, this Farm cannot ■bo surpassed hi JUlegheny county.. Terms literal and MOo -S T a-' a- ■- -a. ' A lots la East rjitabnrgb, u originally Uld oat by Rda A Dithridw. ' -remaining wisin'WHlrtii&burgy oat by Kid <fc Curling. i ALSO—On* Four Acre Lot, Bear rWUHnabtirg. - * * to HENRY REIS; at the Store of Bela &'Eo>' i cf'SmUMeld andSecood street*, i bstwe£Ji’"tho hoursof 10 and 13 o’clock, of each day. v jeT:lm . (Dinpatch, Jotxrsal endStsataZsitoss eopy.lzn end eh Post.) ; 1- ". - L ' : -■— '• '. • * V , J , ** V '■t'-’ " - • ’ r '■■"T'Sr-• — V. ~ '*-**** *.-> - vi--; : '-;,. v-*-'-- Vv.-».- - -\J- T -L Vj*' - * •• • ; •; «*•-. -v •■■ —»■■ r.-':* *- t C» i- ■-" ’- i - - r - 'V •-• S " " ■■■-',' Z.W. -- . A vAV^. .... -. r.V-J V'w* 5 '* •*'.•>“■. *:■■ ‘ »'■ ■■ . .i»> v* *■ »*■< •■ ' * > -< v * 1 \ * lk *■ t < f . • ..••••;>- ' - * * " ' - “ y < - \- H . *- * -- -v, t w j -ti v*' , > ' *■ 'V• * t, t >gW- > -« "a <" . ". - - ' y ~ \ a ''* *■/.' \- \ . OHAS. e: LOOMIS,. . ■*; VSBOOK IJfD BlLIi Bsortajai -j ~-~ A - x , Sotti, Oo®ai»j Elorts««re», &e„ nocijtlatefi. _ '* ■ JHEATE2. [;-i ’ *£■ EAIIBCTUIBAm'riaSCITES - *-, U/ la.THii PURCHASE AM) £ 'JJ3 C 3 SIOCSa, ■lcsz,.isa Hmenu. _JO2£!'H C. fOSTE3 -sa2Ssike‘ f^S^Tca I, ,t toiStbscti,-to «==£=« orodtc-lhoßankof Kttslrargl!., -. V . jmlHjr tzLTsfa’tiack, 4 * ' r '- - ' ' "■ jl-j. ■”?■ raicss.c?- A-Ojasios: v vjrtirttaJo res.. .-.^-...41,001 Drtia Cifc!0...i.'..'„,.'.„.X0 «V': | ParqiieKc 50 ( SecoB j jj u . 25 .■ : .^I fc _&arfaiaay.l»TKTural"at ilie. Bas- Offifa.'durins tho ■ extra thafg«», , j -- 'j^r A r~ W> Ar 3VTCLUEG &„Co<, ~ 1 HIVE BE MOVED -TO THE COBHEB OF | . Wood nad Slith Streets, TVfccto ■ they :02ar to ■ tiolt. jml tho TV&ODEN AND VILIOW I WAn^tobafQggdixtfc9Js' : . rrf->j^y- Pearl Steam Mill; - tjmmfflj; itEEAHESfrciSTr ' .-‘K •. 5 '(arSAS;TTT7!^ >p^n»IVflf ATlffg.V ■>-'.- VTs?* yreF^SBPEayLsITEXTBA EAMEMfi omJ EE- Ik^TEA, (afaeifci£dWlilic Wbcat,) FLOEB, 1 URAN, SHOKTS JLND.MIDMINOS, ateaysen liaca;;-'; 1 , will deliver-Flour to fcmUlayia ifcwodtles,- Orders placedia-.otoiWAeay**? BSAtEJAE&f:. TER'SiOttfneirbf liberty and Bfc;:Clair strbetiJ'OT, LOSAN, IYJXSO3 A CO.’S, 62 Weed «.£.;■:■• '• myl7 . * BRYAN, KENNEDY & CO. .- ■■ PHILADELPHIA CTOTAIH WABEHOT73E*:: 171 ChtAnjiltLiOppotitiiht Statt'Eouu* . 'p H. W..SAFEOED, . - KEEPS constantly cn haikltbo rnostextensiTp&Bd (fey Tarlodassortzneatof Curia? nfland Curtain Hatenala to be ibtmil in tho dty, comprising in part of, tbft following, i CURTAIN’ GOODS AJTO tfU JI*MXURS, CO YEDISGS—aII: Lsttlesof— ,-**■- . t * French LaceCortalpa,- v:* * Window Shades* allurtea*- ■.. •. ttuslin' •' ■ •:*- -,.Bui?HoUaadB,Dll-Wldlha,-; - ', Fnnxchßrocalelles, all widths, flilfc Oomlc®, crcryßtjlaand. French Plushes, * price, , - - " i,« % . -s»Hn y*in** T r -• ** • •' Xampas,• •.,, * ■ ..•* .* m. Banda, :.■■■•-\ Satina,'- . • -Cordsftn4-sCa»acl« > .:.r-yr-'-:*;*.*.%• 1 Damaalc Linens, ', all pries* i : , ’» .'Loops,- ' - * Plain Tnrter.Bcd. ~ . - ‘ * India Satin Damask, ■■ PictnmTaselsamlCords;::,; _m - LiuinitBUka,: * <-■'' Shade Tesffeiaaod'BrassWii Fnrnlturboimpa, - • • •.••.-•‘.vVllpolvlliirss, A fall assortment wholesale or retail,v-i 1 ..' ■- otmjn..:-*. ■Tr’=SD f GASH ■ A*- \ •Ik§* RIHE IHSGHABGE COSPAST* > v : or Fean9yltftnla*>'CAPlTA!* CJ£dJ2~,l TSR PXRPEXVJkL. % ■• JYcjuJeni—Hoo»AUGt»STtl&o..'ll£XST£n*.“: ■•; • n. WILXSON, Esq-.-. -;:'>-Sv-»SECraBSi‘-' » **" " t .** Uoo AO-'lleister, Saauol - / ■-;v. wiUUm Eobinscn, Jr., -- - - v.. William Y, Fabceatocs, Jcbnß. Co**' ■ •■ •■ Hafrcy Bollman, « - Jacob Pctert, - Job a Walter, William Colder,-Jr.,' r ; Jacob Aflaldeflasn; Aarca EombauslE-;'^ , l ■ HU3SELV&- OAKE3,- _ * ••' .-v-Office,.to-Lafiijct& •■ jcsr t v (entrance oa Wood-street}- HEW aDVESTISKIIEHTS.- . ; >ARABOLS-rl6oo, jnstbpKi«lai • . -•: -_CQSLIKG ? BvIO3 Markcfcstrect.^ /• CASKS &>£c. upto2sc: ‘ jcj^t***** 3U^O^S^OQgLrs6< g> : IOS iterfretstrect.--' • JKEC ElTED—Sossam er Coatings, ofrariau* colors; V lings; Baft Plain and FfgttrfrUnrite Qo t Uo ; -Flp2retl QtiflUngs, i<u,-'4f Frenelx. ant* ■fhney; ftossiaPuefcs, Satinet a, £c.« vhlcb ; sriUbexnadetOordcr on abort'notteCj In Unnsstfeanner, at GOTB2O,BALL>tt WOotfftteet, ' ,?■ If. -v -i ' i < '-a-CH2STEIt . * Wc-Sliai?;ViTltaie- :;. jo3' r• r of tlie TTnitetl Statcar* ;'- Jr 5 ipuHnanceVof Jaw, I, of America* rtcxhercbydeclare-ffnd •jaifcft iitfiwiv thatjpabUcfalca.uilibe.vha'ldr'aiihe-utsdcT .Petx{loiici.r<and Ofiiiyff in thegtateof MlCHlCmf,‘afc' , the- i-Tr •r,>js:.: • > v :At. the Land OCiC&aiihc SATJLrSIiJ. teg ok slobdsy* ihe'jfrenty-seeoxjd day-of August next, for. ihe di/posal of tbo'publfrlands.within thefoHowing;csii!Cd' .towbslups and Eractionaltownships, Eitaat£d eastcf Choco late riTer,vix; -’• , j Vorth 'of i/te bast lisie end west of theprincipal metidiaiu ■: -Townships forty-four aadfbrty-fire,.of range -*bipslbhy*fobr-MLd.farts-liyp,lfraciioiia2 to wnship fifty, end" ■gee don thirty-one, on,. the mala land cf township fifty-one/ ofrangonTß .. * ToffWhJp* forty-fiTO and forty-six, oTracgD «ix^.-a--; , Townships forijr-ftTo, forty-Bix, and forty-seven, of 'range £3»TS2f# • * j i ■ **. \ - Jbrtj^sb^~ibTt?-6<rren r Jbr§-. jdne,:and-fracUonal township.fifty, of.range nasr; •• - forty-dght, and. firao* - tionai townships forty-nine jind-flffcy, of range siaz... . * ;•51owh^ip^^irty■5ix^cfralJgeEL^^. , ?. : v‘- IbwcaWpa forty-fix* foftjSKren, and forty Wight, tianal arKlSily, of range twelve. „ : i .- and forty-eight, anifrac • tlonal tdwnihJpr forty-nine and fifty, ofrangaiHnrrEts. ! j .- Tbwhahips farty-twq» ; fcrtjJJ^dijr^’-^y?a r : : and Iljrty^gh^’fl^fediQjw.town^p/c^Thia^oCringe; : jocatccr.— - I '.-'' A;Ay : A~ : : .;stownsdpa forty-six, forty-soTcn, and 'forty-eight, cf-range. intrcc/ J - ; .: “ Fractional township forty-iwo, township 'forty-three,;,and . I fractional forty-eight snd'forfo-nintydf iangoj gjxsxcr,> ‘ i....... .j township forty-eight, of range sites?xxk.\ - .-j ' .^Section.eighteen: In ■ tozenihip forty-ttztn? .on ‘-Grand. ■ Isiaad.” of tango bootess. .-, : •- •. Xowni2dpfartf<?ercruon **nrand Islea-y .(eaggpi lot one; in aoeUon • four intsrenty-ttro» and lots'one,' twoVanfl twenty-;! •thtePs)and forty fights cix - section* Snorts* fifteen, jrrjfStsnx. < -Townships forty-three, forty-fear, ;forty-fir«y end forty-: jdXi and fractional townships fort andfjri y-clgb t, of i ’ - :*■ ** s iJ --:v it thd SAME i'hACE, eenrcsndng on the fifth i day of Scptemhemext, fia* the disposal of-the pubKs lands" ,wUhin the limits of the fbllowing earned ■ townshipsand ' fractlonid west of the Chocolate tiTCNWis: 'Nqrsh of (he beta itneand tstsiof the prijmpal r^eAdian. - XowhsWp of range JrwwtTX^rHSxc. .-Townships - fbrty-ono and forty two;-.-fractional 'foetions 'tWj?, (eXCEpt lot tbur,) three, (except lot Ctc.) fiection fonr,- thfreasthaltoffrroi'and lotonc in section eleven, in tfepfpTtjhc'gb t fnn cl fbwwest half of section thirty-two, and: fiactloni. seciton thirty-three, onthctnalnland, : infj:m- : ' ihtPtJtortystnei ofvnnge TSfEXTi-nva. • . • •••-•'.•. .<T«Dwn^psfQr^-o^fuhy-itTrOjfiyrtyvthreßi ; &fty*fiyar,'fot-" ! ty-flTc,andfrfty;ofrangerworrrETxs-- A- ps fartj-oc& lbrty-thr©e> .ty-fiTe, and fifty? sections two-; three, and fonr,'ixr*#rf»fttp jCftjpeigM; anlTrgrtinnal Q ’ {X s ~ tlons t«idtyiseTetr;twenty-eight,.iot two of twentyvntne, - two, on Forter'ilslantf,^ahd- Jotone of thirtj-thTee,)Qf rangarwcrri-EMST7, - - - - Sectioir Bix,'in township geetiohs ; thirty -and thirty-one, {except thV.west-part oflotrthrcrj in- Howiuihfp:fifty*nine, of range Twxsrr-itixs. ' ; • *SoiioiiSi One,-twOj threc,,four, fire," (except the nortlr frao-, ■' donno the ecst tape of Kaglo harbor,) ind six - intatvt&Vp i thirty-two; (except ibe:east partof.l iot.thra&J thirtysthrre, (except twn email fracts omneeast! .and w«£capes.:’of^“Grand Marais harbor”) thirty-four, thirty-fire, and thtety-£ix, (except the two amaU-fiactiocs • on the capa-cf ana Sbpth Bays,”) fa^ tevmsSfp -Rfac^of; range ttanfr;. . , ; Section* aCTcniees; eighteen, and nineteen, On. the main < landj lix township fifty-three, of range «hbtt-two;~ -r- v ! : . townships fbrty-ono and -frrty-twOt twmablpa- nad ■forty-fire; soctiona ono t<rfire,. asid eightlto in lowruhip f-flyi.eccVoxn thirty-two to’. Thlrty4rfx fc / tmd sections thirteen, lbortcea, twenty-three, twenty-four, (except the east pirfcof. lot-two,) twmsJtipfflp&rcet of range’tnjsarstaxfi, ; ToTTnsWp.fcrty-lbur,of range wxbtt-toc*. * ' townships fony-ona- and spikyowb shlps fortj-three, fbrty-lbar, and farty-eix," cTrango^ jnri »AA:. : r-.’t-h ;-i-.■■■■ ••-■* . Ibrty-fcwb, and towcshfjia fcrty-threo/ mrty'fcdr/fcrty-six, ftriy-seTen; forty-eight, and trety-nine* .of nmgatiilETT-cSi-' ; • . ’- -- Tfscdofial townships fbrtT-two and aihltownF ship* forty-ecTea, forty-clght,: ' «3d of rajago rajm-fiCTss. - At tha SAMEFJhACB, ecansHmcinff on Monday, thonlao-. . tceath da $ of September disposal of thapnblic •Uadi rritiun the.-fbllo wing-opined townafcipsaad fractional towoshlpA, west .of ChDcoUte rirer, to wit t # / Jforth Vie.bdseUneandwatqf theprincipal meridian* ■ _ Sraetioflal forty-fire, fony-eir, -forty-nine, of reagewtnaxrHotrt.. Treeticidal townships forty-threo and and town* ships finty-five, fortj*Sis:».fortj-acYexs f forty-eight* and tarty-:: nfnW, -i:.;•! Fractional township fisrty*fo*ir, -and-townships : forty-five,. ; Townships forty-elx, forty-wren, sccLfortyraghlVof range; Fractional townships- forty-four, forty-five, and forty-fiaVcn, andthc sections ond.parts-of sections uorfiero-/ tofore-cfTered eala la townships forty : niu* and ffftT.cf range ro&TT-’nyv ‘ - r. ‘ - r: Townships and forty-wren, end . the flections and■ -psxta of aectiorS offered at publictfaleltl townahipsfDrty-elsht and forty-nine,- 4f mage g&Tt-fiatrfc; Fractional townahTp forty-Jlve,.townshipe'Jurty-six'ahd; finty-aavcd, and the sections and porta of sections no*. hn»- ■ tofore offered In townships Jbrty-dsht' end: forty.rnlnfi,- of .range rosiMonu.- . . -. . ‘ r t - ..Fractional township. * forty-five, ;town ship a forty-sbe-and .1 forty-ee-ren, and tho sections and parts of sections not here-: tafore 6ffcsedet pabli© gala ia townships forty-eight, forty-; , nine* end fifty* <?£range wm-mi' townships.forty-five and-forty-eiti-totrashlpi ; forty-aeren and forty-eight, . and tho. sections issd parta-cf sections not here At public salo; iiufourtign al : townships forty-nine and fifty, of range joarr-sen.- 1 :.'■•■ • . - The sections and-porta of ttictionsvnot heretofore ‘cdforfid - 'at pubilc sile la to wnshl ps forty-six, forty*£3Tc3,-forty-elght, , ana forty-nine, bfrango roXTT-srvss. * . 'Th ° sections jw"* pafo ; crj^ticu3A;n6t'.heretofore-Offered: at public sale .in-fractional' township forty-nine, of.-xingo. ronTr-3Mni..'.v.;:-;i;- , >,. . ' •C The west half of section one, xccttons two,, ten^feiceptlot. one,) eleven,West half of twelve, west half of thirteen ifoa>- tepn 1 ~aod : toe north :hSJf.of fifteen, in fractional township forty-eight of r*nga : To£rr»si2rc«' • Fortfcof Vx 6a« lino and taxi of th&pnnrij&mrid&jii J, . Sections seven*: eight, nine, fifteen, seventeen, and nigh toon, on-the main, landy. hr ..township forty-seven, -of ranga OSS. .'■■-•■ **, -- - ■ •■- ■ ’'•■ • - jpractionAi township forty-one, (except lots two and items in jection ten, lota one and two in section .-twelve,- andfr&v Uoual sgpttaa'filtccn,) of range rocn. ;V township forty-one, of range ; AtthaLandOlfibentOKKUESAKK,cotnmgitcingn-p Vnp. i day* day of Augurt next, fee the disposal:! cfo the * pallia. lands -situated -within tho i following nanieifcj townships,vvls>, +..r , ...•:- .■;••■ •: v . •: *.• - ■ Forth of tte Mw line and east of Vit principal meridicau Township thlrty-thrco, of range two*. ■:■ TbwtojhJp thirty-three, of range thkeb. '-- . ; . yXante appibprtatedhyraw for. thause otschooh^jmiUtaiT; 5 : .and otter purposes, together with u those swamp and over** fiowtal lands made 1 , unfit thereby . ;for any? granted, to tbe’-Stata by-tte. act' enfiUed ; u An.wA toenablw tha ;Stua ofr Axhacsss imd Etatca to-reclaim' tho | *swamn da’.within. lheiEiimits,”appnsved EeptEmber^i; 1850,triB beedduded frasilht'tale3~ ./ -..- ; J,Particular ihitaof ;• tho gggtibas hoi heretofore oSered at publio sale in -the phrticalar townships deposited with tho. Eeglsterncd Recdnc at theteult Ste. Macie'hefinw.thwday of sale.-Tho offering of .the' the days tp ! pointed, and will -proceed; hi the .order'ln which: they are advertised with fdl;-cchveHeht daspatch, -until.-tho whole shall hare been oCfcfed, ciosOd; fcut no sale shall bo fceptopeu longer.'thm' two wcehs,*nd no pt!--. yata entry hr locjQoh bylnd wamnts bounties hereto*.. forie by ahy.law of rendered-tblheXJmted States cf. any of the lands, willte.i admitted until after tho expiration of two wceha. -- <• , . Given - tin dgr myb anfl. et .the dty 'of fids. aightflßhth'-erStey. ScEOini, one thousand dred and fifty-three. JOAXaiIN\FXEitCfI - , , Jous 'WiLBps r Cbmjnvwfona'i/fta fimoulZa»o-wW**. ' - KoilOßi SO EK&EffiTl’oS CtAUIiXIS ‘4srcfy person ShUtled to the right of any ; of tte;iands within tha townships »to T ««nmaemtj4y3 r«jrtlre4te 1 sat!sfisdfoa:ofS3tcrtrtcr And BcsmTer; of fia Frcpc7 > Ignd. l QQca.'aad tnahs payment befo» tea i cpianicnefimcnt of tho public sale cncr^U-t. Cm*i&*** of** - * * *J* " t i - '• ‘ i‘ ■ .. «:■. ' _ * **■* J? H' **, , / * - * 1 AMUSEMENTS, >-:. « t ?k°l*Plh&Te the ■ ;••... . eowßiMafitar Xbxs Ersacra, June oth, l$S5/ wSU-.-bsS produced- ■>•” ■•. .-.- Comedy, Entitled * ? " C < . , , ESLT&EHES. Slorfe?&iTbetry ..<~, —.... .'„ t r_-*f r , gvw n -. f v -Me. Mnud exuan “ Mt Umlsj...... —,*.*., „jj r Brunslom .: T JlicJiliiss. . ~ . >. Ia aafc fiijjbi p net? Usirthe chapters, tattled— f ' J H-C2«qVU2re4 -&& PT£Z3p»E. TbcoaclM.lawitb'tfc© - ~ - * LITTLE BACK: PAULOIL IfeasS fcjtf MIiS'SICHISGS, and poaitmly tbrir last appearaacr tot one. c&r&o’js.Co&iHiozk cmsX Brass Sasiaarsi.- U»i§r cm £k> Lad-by opplyins to TlTcj; FrssJt ■■■ Cannvat the • toy2s t* B ,?Xr CARGO & roar lb. street. 1 ' rioOS OUT,. ■ FOR PROF JO3& WISE'S . ' - “ _ - ‘ • . As3> '. - - - »-•- • -.’ JEEXAi inZ-UAGnj&IEJH ’ Pittsburgh.3rocS,■' - - V '„, r - ' * * 4 ~ " - -Thortm owned and uarfyalled ItaUan-Voesllst, inll , k GBAKD CONCERT* • About tholStii of June, at Grsaboro Hall, asaSfedbF- ' : - Thfr most :&%Xs&2Xtilnxi? tgef( Xl l«rtjo»ry;manberof theMoalcai. - _ - Ccnserra&iry* Paris..-. HoG coagfrlerefrlbfl greatestTSaU&^t .now r arad. STBAKOHCH, . •* t :> Tb« %cd -£ , _ • - * .rlaussies-s^B^iSoscn, ! jeSilfi .• . .•. The famous Pianist. 'ExcelsJor-OranUjas.Liao-' io siiar]c3'h'ar|?*’' v.-~, ■"T H <nnseq nonce. cut/cIX- ~ . JL-ordor, the. propdeto«-of- : --- ': . bcen-:uaabloto=pnt- sbo.-Rcnto-'be tsreea- *■*•;- - N'ae^s-^iz^.Sbarpsbar^fiSrfeiTOrtJi&r.-Sisyn^rlaWFCts?,' -^-v -happy-to annsanee,'that the JTerrywilLbc ' paired, &ndoa rjtt he'*?', between the bears o( and 7 o'-cJ&cS*. ha the fesd. * ~ - " - • - * AR- respectfully luitrta thjr cl& J%\. itfesds &ad;enitomers,'4haS they s« cose .prepared, j at thdrtialaon; KoT22 apraraXCS - CREAM, of tiL-01l hoars-ct the Csr and*ev*trfiJfr.v They. ,ojriiand ctory -hind of/. • CAKES and COSPiiCtIONAIIT* fresh mau rstect., RirUa - hnd famiHcs will baec’rred with all'artldes-theymsy cr2ar t - . ? at thoshpriist notice and oatii6 < ~ ••'• fS»* Iteraemter theptace,' NO. 22 PIASIOSD. n,- fetr doots sonth-ofths Tfeiraond> -::.. : -:■; Z. w-e.- 'r-jcSllTfc- - Splcsidid'PStmo ITortetf. TOIDTIL iIKXiLORi B 1 ’Wood streets has sasi tcceltcJ ' A-jaswilfisehtiy.ficifihedJxniSa XlVQiCHclcering Plano.. Forts; taHatwa cctefeVcsgttBd:‘ih.th& richest EaabetLca ‘ style, md of •. AX*SO^*Axiii)ysaHelEbsc®nod;hectare. " - ..-The aro all nannfactary cf •Jonas. GxichiSißjf Boston, cnd^illho sold a*‘bsiisl,s* •-••- ■ JOHN IL iIELLOIt, S 1 TTood fitrcst,, _* 'AgentfetbegaleorChichferiggfs-Pjims^fogTT^glcrn-Pgni^-^-.- •; --•-\t:-;-." -: „ * »-> SPIBIT'BAEPJK(H7JrVEfL2»i na Bsposare cf the Or!- ' jgin*Hi3toTy, Thedlogy commtmjfia&tts&bia'the' Spirit'SVorld t .by. roaaaa ss&&--'- ~/ Haptlop,” *' Medium *f .-• .■: etcPwilh Cltttstrstinaar ’ , r - t Bt RET, It SUTEISOSs-A. It-, ,vA ' • > Inn 12m«XT0tof 132 pp., veil Clcalratad; cot cpia sups-' rmVstyJevandJ'allj’- i XßrcelliDSi.t}»^Kilej3iath^.-,:iv ; ;^>^: Eitm cloth , , •-.. A‘- larshJ stnnjly orUnTabore worir JtistrreceiTed ana .. sale by ? - - JOHNL2T. iiCLLOS, * *' -• > ~ blT'oodstreat. * * * *-rr ~ x QN-baad aod-tosJe, an®xteij£iTa •, %- HA3{QISG3* iCcnprfctps a great cf iar® terns, sefecteC expressly for. this usd-.--r•. American*Masuisctoifotiof .Og&Goid'acd ■VcZTet y - ewT, of etcry Toriety; Gbzod and •.Ucglaaadf cU.lbOTari*:, . ous styles of Imitation Vt&*% work, such Isa Oak, Garble*. - Staple, Tarnished end plain, xz&- -\ ► ixjaauty, quantity, cx Ipw:pxic*s,hy cay T-bsssso : Allegheny ©contains*- ' v - j Prices ranga from 6c- to $5,03 pepp ■ =-. ~-•;. ••. Persens' desirous-: of- whether disposed ara ;xesp&S£a3y-lasi*- ■.--. ted ti>CaU« ' 2HO& - - l ' - • urarSliSm',:. * -. y*' - r-^. : -FO&vT&Bi <H - nr>Tiy -TrATamyga JE3Q CQRPIAI4 or grccrcatlrs Sll3> , ‘ J'/ jr;prescribed es tm dr«ina3 fsstoratTTcinrasca c.T2te>- * •biliiyficftsjtcoCTj ur '«H ct h uature; utlsall t&at itprofosKa Xs.ture's Qrssi-r.-^ - -pn6-c,S^pr*n&-> / Ifc-i»a for Jctaiasin > €ba-fieai^pr^is^s-,c i*4s siartarig»* ritr^tnldidab'^lstimeqtiaJTed.'^'ills^&.csrtoTa jxrzxsd.3^r :>< £p ergjr Ffeyafgd It is t!ii csfir iii£»7' ??ttfcou4 cfx&Ssj.,--*' . '&?*&&«* g2&rt.—.’Find.tha naragof •CoastoeSn& Srotbcgca.':-^..---- GbimterfcilLd tflste. Avcil - f : •weald poison.- : Agency at ■■:>-. THUS) ST- . r & CO., ‘ z i < 4H 'TT4.VE novoatsad, st ibeitspttciana'aslelegaai PXANt£%->? : ri. {cnrfyc assDitmsn&nf £larfr-FQSnSjicf tlia- ht!2v • Iscfcaxe, ot rerj rojaricr-tcoe.- :-fcr'- ebcßiesisss: Cf -.fie?- tigTt elegtoa of finish, and cssei&neeof _n^t£in;32ssßp r ih3y‘- c.\ <annot bd surpassed* any roofs l thaa-laicirnsss, Issaasty sn4--^ r - •Tidiness tit- tone*'- Ihesotnstromeataare onccuamoa hnTaanliSpxoTpdf tnteil-i?- -.. • bax*M3i»iof thoumcsf-MiuaSle -imsKnrassat9. H-vtatispL*;;-'-- tjrn»«iL...T?ia Piano Fortes nf S7l-& • -amncoopleteßesa - ofilestrectioiv : pcssco-a rrcsaarhattUK- * quality of keeping Is tuno fa? s urest length of i!=3B, which l • ii-ta£ Important Instrument* will'be {band unusually reasonable, cossSdsp-■■- jcjj their quality# they hare »t*ea uxurersally-'ftdlrialre&. iiy. ; tho ablest Katiistgla tills ciSjVsad whererer tfccyha?o tea - ['introduced; they hasoinsresy Ississcn ston very s»Sse& | satisfaction, J >*•'-* . „ " J. F./WARNER & Cay ;- 3 -411Brcsdsr&CftlsCW YcdL. •; • •■, iateUgfQßflL' h .t.- - - ■" COCOES, COEDS, EOiESEXESS, BRONCHma TTEOO? - - - f . - IKG’ COtjQH, CROUP, ASXHSIA -_sns COHSPHFSXDy, ' ? .An& Otcrtrif* &cJI : sryv3 -cH • : '■tree* for c»«ri, leaf 1 •-* of than beifor Ktfkt csd the leaf thereof, for me&id&zPr'A v*: - 5 T'BSS&S -was for €hs BleS; meordcaionscgo, ql-yearaddanayprofaTto-Ciq assnrasca-that t&sasJ fv. ‘&CS-sblllEOt laU. i . * * '■"’Ai.medical.ScJsswadiaoTca anddesiscsterSSmremdies-*-:-- nature liaa .gjTsa* oso by cue, iha diseases that aCI:* cur :rac*'yieldfo-iha-soatrolof art • Of to its cstiaely gniTo than Coasamption t.-- soma erideaeo tha* this toutcay be mgedfsad that nary Complaint&Uar all iheir-Sirms, my bo -maOTEii tgr* XherryPeeiottd^^y.-' ' ( Space'wiilhot permit na to publish here- any > of the enres the Agent before namcdreHl fomiA mw Circular free, "whereon. am foEpartfcnlare and r - -. : indisputable proof 6L them facto. , * 'V Sngearatvpead apdlcdgo tar yonrseltas. FOR INFLUENZA AND WHOOPING COUGH. •' • _ s yisnnar>^Jgao^lSS7. •.•• SLr i, I h&Te repeatedly used ‘your-t2imy~PmtoTal;for-; .v. •Whooping Cough andJnfineasa, and : hav»colied±£ticn.,lit - j pTphpundhgita ebnmleto of my chEampS-vv. hare been afflicted with these disease.*, end thodco us; o£ the Pectoral has always aSarded almost iagtantrellef-,- x-;-r .v; ~ - * O JA2IE3 GLQYE3W, ‘ ' Wo attest thetrulhcf thoabovestatements--.'- . •• • * SI. M‘G EXTSVEditor of the Nash?ilJe TThls. - XSLZIMMEaSUHiDmggIst. *_ - f . FOR.A CONSUIdEBmS COTOJET. , ' - PirrasCEGir,PaiKb;‘2s*lSsl.x : ;Doar Sr>~Tcrlhreo.ycggaX^Ta , a Cough, eo distressing that I frequently-.-d££?32rHi cf TcartSK" ryj much of the all'tight io mjrchair, as my Itaviog used many remedies "Eijhsnitmuch relief, I at last - tried the Chcrr2»D<&te»h which, under Pcav2dcncs,h3s.hU together cured me: ' I apt, ycurs, . -, < . 4Ains etcahdless..-:: ;:- ■ThUis one ofythe Numerous Cure* r of. : Ae£h , 2t& ’ - r - tohich have -been- acertdfed to Cherry Pectoral,*-- ' ■ ' IT.ISiS. '•Du; Ateb, Losrelh. Dear Sir: liar** Ibr years-own af*- glgtedsrfth; Astlmryiri- thsarorst that Ihsra hgon: • ohligedto sleepja my-chair for. alargerpari of iha-tlms, Being unable ter - I. na& tried a great, , many nmdlc3nesi:tn «ntil hiy * - scribed, as an ejpcrinmht,*your .Cherry Pectoral.. •-At-flxst.itseemeilto mfltomeworse-tVbuiiu less than a weafc Ibegan to experience tfcamost graU^jlng^reli^^ rc - 31 ■-.■ • iX»n so; and nosy in four treehs,-tho disease re tataed. Xcan steepen csy bed with a itatocf health which I had botct espeetodio ®^7* ; •*. '■ ' GCGJUJB £ XAHAirr, . - "Fbrarsifll^^CTT.a3at«...- r E^aslficnt , rcrf‘Asal3i2 , srtC.ono^j«sj : .. ~ * - *&vn ease ot ; the fcl^^laiTOS2^L»i' iire^W^s? 5 S lls3 ' i «p!n!oB l -a»taitt«npß3or^y^%SE'JSsj^?? : -'s?*^ ; = : C x*m «mAt Ifljorfrv tooso I* M yon tcIQL pT6pcr r • -: J _2DWAin>JHITCHCCCE.' - : prgpaTattttfc .as Ofo- : bast:. ,-, *h» loag^aro; *v;- : l?F?^^ 6 3tPerS!ss •« - ’ Hoai€htef^ostoa£tflrr,Sapraa3oEeiich,'ir.B.A.: -V .O.yV iitc£ T&leslins Mott,; Yorfc. :'Pnj££2esTSiE6d » :Bbw3cin'McdJcal<felle<re/- ••-.•; • w -- “ CbJfesc, - ' " V-(*rn*f*?»n Jrtjlfrftflf of Modsral ftggfrtr: •: • ■•• •'. -•»- 4-i; : /:”Jtortlffl■2fcdicaJ^^a(l&^Biall• ! --'• ■•„ .•/. C2axle?tna, S,. C. iledicai - ~ •' r -, -v Vqv ygsey^feflfsr.T 7 Reporter. - • - J i-ilon. Hets?y<Jla7,Trniteii States Sggfttnry- -or---Tv • A -: v tftToasOTy-T-P.^ ; -i" Pres?3c-3t of ChUL .Bfc. Ber, ISlwobl ?crffc2yl<cr3 Bishop of Tcrcsio, •'-•^■:^ECBe9.'-Bls2iGp : Sc£ss, <£{*&.!& Er-Chwrch, •/,' ■ '.-AxchblaSiop Pruccllf Of. Cudanatij Ohio. itfso. cany cslsoa 5 paW2i~5S in Dr Igri fccatrisa. So? otuy in the mwa fiaaj?eica3 tai diassesa -as & EasSy 'ffiedJelfle* far- cttstSosaX • - ra&jitia the esfest,- ssost pietist -sad best ta i&WMekL'v.*^' c *£*spsi , etfi2&fiSlusy''<- ** ’ # * - i ~«-- *. j&J* BoJitenttalnsrsh by B. A. FshaestceSr a CD4'ixt iU* •■ Sch'wartsj &r. 3 by Brflgslsta cad BsaJara ' - £a££sdMzi9«TS37vh&re» jafcftatoi 'V. i-\ • ■*. ■ t- v: ■ "ft.-. ,7b V V X " X _l v \ X \ \
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