: -,\^j ?4\* <•', :j»V .*£< tlfcsj&SSSwy^ s£wm?&>**M i.s ■■A i ss&&mfe%*'sm r&a 5»”«*i«*:?i» n I*»■_*>•;*■ '<•■ ’ i - i<i wlS^VsS^^fc'l SHS§3ffitj*&*?f < V3cE%SfK^ , jm*\'^<!!**'* !^H*t^' M • lifeteti^ fpiiiii Ipips Vjfelg£sg«^ lili spni^ji ■HI |lpi|f|^; . Bgg: Wft ■Wim 1 **m fe*SraK 's***s&& *2332? JSSIII. JSl® mi jf;: ■nHHMSM’Ii ; -; ;* i : :4- • J^ 1 Floor has declinad in price in tjie £f; *•-"• ••£?f/ -.. lipk market; and th* stock V •• . ; -J*p4i»a*Mtobt jwx.lMgtoJV ~ ■ ;■. ■..■/[! v:VZ':<*.?&4lfeB&9 :'^ -'%’#*•••:'•■'ip-'- iiteaSM ** «* *„*V'-* --T • .■ ~ A. •• ~V.- •■• ' • • * f* ■.<»•{ * . i ' Data Jtiorcmg post- ~iTf and Propri.ter. TUESDAY JPLY A. FOB GOVERNOR, WILLIAM BIGLER. FOR JUSTICE OP TUE SUPREME COURT, JEREMIAH S. BLACK, or pommscT coobtt. , BE rUDKD ON BACH I PACE OF THIS PAPER- declaration ok indewekdesce AHD! THE KNOW SOTHISO!. W» publish to-day this time honored doou moot, and Ootnmend it to the perusal of our fellow citii ene.' In these times of new fangled notions, at dfoctions and isms, it will be nsefnl to readomic.moro the writingsof the Fathers of the Republic. In them will be fonud the fonda mental principles of onr government, announced With a ole trhoss and firmness that shows that the great principle of self-government was as well undo ’Stood in those early days as now, if not mnoh'bCtter. ; One olaose in the Declaration of Independence ' ws wdnld especially commend to the considera tion of the Know Nothings. In enumerating the grievances of the Colonies, and the ’causes for taking up arms against the King, was the fol lowing: . . , “ lit has endeavored to prevent the population of these Statie: far that'pnrpoee obstructing the taint for the naturalization of foreigners; refusing to past others to encourage their emigration, and ratt ing the conditions of the new appropriations of land.". Now, we would ask the Know Nothings, and their Whig allies if they did draw their inspira tion from this royal source 1 Do not they reek to “ obstruct the laws for the naturalisation of foreigners? and toj prevent the population of these Btatss?” We have millions of acres of good land tying waste, while tfie overerowdod and oppressed population? or the old world are drag ging out a miserable:existence in poverty and starvation. Yet th{Know Nothings’ seek to pre vent their coming to this country to participate in our freedom and; prosperity, and help to re duoe our wide unoccupied domain toj cultivation; to help build our railroads, and finals, and our cities; and join us in fighting the battles of free dom. Is not that just what the King of England did ? and one of the causes for which tho noble spirits of “ seventy*six ” declared -these States free and independent; and in that perilous cause staked their lives, tbeir fortunes, and their sa cred honor? Yet the Whigs aliy themselves to this faction, and boast,that the proteatant Irish, and the Qennatj? are with them. It is an idle boast. No sensible man of for- ige birth would j oin a seoret faction whose prinoiptea would ent their own throats. ! Judge Conrad waa elected Mayor of Philadel phia.by the. Know Nothings. In his inaugural address, this fancy Mayor declares that of the eight hundred offioes in his girt, not one can be held by a bitisen of foreign birth. Ns matter bow long he may have been in thik country, or ‘ how good a citiien ho may have proved himself. He is proscribed and disfranchised He may have shed his blood in the battles of the ooontry of his choice. He may have companded divi sions of our army in tboss battled, and serf ed in the councils of the nation, like pen. Shields. Yet according to ths aonouocomsnt of Coorad and the Know Nothings he is not fit for a police man of Philadelphia. / It is a notable fact, too, that Mayor Conrad made this announcement within a few feet of the very Bpot where the Declaration of Inde pendence was signed ond adopted by the fathers of the republic. Those revolutionary sires de clared war for the very abase practiced by the English king upon his colonies, that Conrad now proclaims- in Bight of Independence Hall, as the rule of his conduct as Mayor of Philadel phia. . ’ ". Can Irish, or'Oormans, or demoer»“ J om the Enow Nothings ? : mg!* i|ys ■ i-■' i •?<...■*, ■ ' r.' : ' ;.:I'; ,s t •»’ ' - : ; : *£;•**> v ' -t;: 'r . •' ‘ *1 ■ ‘ . „ Vfv 'L WTTBBVRG® ! pE MOCRATIC TIC! FOR CANAL COMMISSIONER* , HENRY'S. MOTT, or nr* oocstt. - : MORE ABOr* ■THE COAUTIOS. Wc aaaounv-J s'* l ”' time »«“• on what w * considers* reliable authority. tha,t a meeting of leading Wing Bchemere bad met in Philadelphia for the purpose of consummating a bargain with the Know-Nothings. The terms of that bargain were declared to be the withdrawal of George Darei'e for Canal Commissioner, and the substi tution of somo Native American in his stead—it being Mr. D’e. misfortune (not 'his fault!) to hare first opened his eyesAn the land of the Mae Heaths and Msc-Gregw's. This has not Only prosed to bo true, but we bare received some thing further from an equally reliable source, and of a more defioit* oharaoter. The Whigs, after trying for several days to Wheedle tbe Natives into a.Coalition, finally started for their respeative homes without effect ing their object. We have this from authority W« cannot doubt, and we.challenge any ona.wbo -is acquainted with tbe facts cf this case to deny it,df he dare. Their proposition was to with dfftw Mr. Dareie and saSstitate B. Rush Brad ford, the Know-Nothing candidate for Governor; but Air. Bradford thinks his chapees equally as good** any of the Whig candidates. Conse quently he rejected this modest proposal,, and is counting largely upon the declination of Judge Pollock. So, after all, the suggestion ojf tho Journal of this city, will have to b a adopted;; for there can tje no possible chance for either, should they both remain i« the field. For the Bake of Mr. be ccess of the remainder cf tta* Whig ticket, we dnitO; with some of our Whig ootemporaries, and oallj upon Judge Pollock ta decline. Mr. Br- dfordf has expressed hia determination to run stall hazards, and if he but continues firm, the Judge will be compelled to adopt the advice <jf our • neighbor, or meet with ao inglorious defeat. He Is a bitter Whig, however, and we believe -ather than see a Democrat elected, he would h.mself withdraw from tho contest. What will ie hia coarse is easy to soo. We await anx.puflly farther developments. Fourth or July. —The glorious Four b has come again ; and from the preparations made* we presume the people will enjoy it as usual, ‘notwithstanding the beat. The Theatre ' rill be open afternoon and evening. A popnlat exhi bition of chemical dioramas at Mason! q Halt will doubtless be crowded in the forenoon, after noon, and evening} Wbitoeek’s owens hlb also four performances to-day. We have bea d also of'anntnber of pio nice, political celet pleasure excursions, &c. An exhibition of fire* works comes off at the United States A 1 * 8 *bal in the evening. j The Pennsylvania Railroad runs thirt sen ex tra trains to Brinton's Station, stopping at inter mediate stations. v i The Ohio and Pennsylvania Railroad,-besides * its regular trains, runs excursion trains during the day. The greatest trouble is to chcose be tween the great variety of amusements afforded. Buttbere is a chance for all to enjoy thei waives* : Rscnrrs' trom -Custom. —The total ecsi of Customs at | the Port of New York, for fiscal year ending 80th of June, 1854, wa s $4 166 780 15, exhitdtiuganinoreaee over tie p ceding year of $8,428,162 86. , r .jS • • *• 1 • • l-\ , ! ■ 1 - "’' v - ' ’ .... * ■*:. •'.» • ' 't,■' . I ' 1 • ■ cUtine.nt.m. v'osK.-A qmii'i'J of this ob solete currency eras received by Mr. Guthrie, Secretary of the Treasury, the other day, har ing been eent thither for redemption. It it well known the British manufactured large quan tities of counterfeits and issued them gratuitous ly fn all pa|ts »l the country in order tp depre ciate tho Colonial money and also that when the Federal Congress passed an hot redeeming the money of the Continental Congress, runners who were familiar with the money traeersed every part and redeemed all offered at par value, it is consequently probable moßt of the Conti nental money we hear of as being in possession of families in different places belongs to the spurious issues. It is true the British-sucoeed ed in depreciating this money so that it became comparatively worthless,' hut it . only went to I prove the heroes of ’76 coaid fight without mo ney and without price. Ohio is the greatest corn growing State in the Union, growing in 1850 upwards of 59,- 000,000 bushels, and it need not be wondered at when we find such fields of mails as the follow ing: On the west side of the Scioto, just below Columbus, there is planted a field Bix hundred acres of bottom. Fifteen shovel plowß and three cultivators, worked by eighteen men and twenty five horses, are kept in constant requisition : and the-result is-that soaroely a weed oan bt seen in the well plowed furrows. Twenty-fi" German girls follow the plows; and do the hoe ing. for ..which they receive 02} ots. per day The men receive $2O a month. The Licktu, Bottoms are more prolifio in that article than any other portion of car country, frequently yielding 75 and 80 bushels to the acre. Ken tuoky ranks next after Ohio, yielding for th enar ending 80th of Jane, 1850, upwards of 68. 000,000 bushels. Deeadfcl Accident akd Loss of Life.— j At the recent celebration of the opening of the Ohio and Mississippi Railroad to Seymour, an appalling accident occurred. The train from Aurora, when nearing the Bejmour depot, was firing salutes from a cannon, which was attached to the last platform on the traio. A small faraace, used to besting the rod with which the cannon waa set off, lay close by the breech of the gun, and the wind, it ift eupptosed, blew a spark of this fire ioto the chest where about ft keg or two of powder had been emptied. An instantaneous explosion was the consequence, and six men, who were on the car at the time, wero blown into the air and* horribly mangled. Recent intelligence from Aurora announce the deaths of three of the sufferers. Their names are R. P. Squib, John Bodlry, and Henry Doolnn. Doolan wa9 deranged for several hoars previoas to his death. -3 Telegraphic. / 1 / la the New Hampshire Legislature on Satur day, Mr. Hadley, of the “Reported was elected Btate Printer, brer Mr, Butterfield, of the “Pa triot,” by a majority of 12 rotes. There was much feeling manifested in the'election. The United: States ship Preble sailed from *w«rrrorw-»». £h e 29th alt., upon ao experimental , practice trip. Une on board 48 Midship- L men. The Preble will visit France, , M xdeira, and other,plicce, and return ib Septem* , ber next. The . weekly roturna of the mortality in New Orleans, for the week ending 24th ult., show four deaths from cholera. Many southerners arc starting for the north. fgy Dr. W. C. Anderson, President of Mi ami Unirersity, has resigned bis post, in con sequence of the Trustees refusing to raise his ; salary, from fourteen to eighteen hundred dol lars, and that of the other professors in pro portion. Prof. ! McGuffey, now of the Virginia University, has been elected to fill his place. 000 reason, perhaps the chief one, for the ob jectioo of the Trustees to the increase of the salaries of the-President and Professors, was. that although tho college during the pr»" nl year has been flourishing, the iqw—• ”“ s fel > short of the outlay sercr- 1 nuodred dollars Dr. A. is said tn ■“« been «cesdiugly populir with U- students. Tt is stated that the new,Revolutionary romance commenced in the July number of “Putnam,” entitled Israel Potter, a Fourth of July Story, is written by Herman Mellrille. an ther of Tjpee Omoo, &c. It promises to be one of his best works. Hur has Bix— I Thk R*Ase*.~Mr. Sumner in a recent speech expressly declared that be recognized no obligation resting on himself to exeoute the Constitution of the tJnited Blates, which he had sworn to support on bis entrance to the Senate. Laud Salis.— Attention is directed to the sales of pnblio lands, by order of the President of the United States. See advertisement in another See also advertisement for proposals by the Navy Department. E UROPA’S MAILS. [There is nothing ofjnterest in tb* foreign news that has not been telegraphed, except tbe following speech by Lord John Russell. His Lordship has just been elected member for the city of Lomfoo.''^] Sj’EKCH Of LORD JOBS RCSBELL OS TBS WAR. The Sheriff hating deolaredi that Lord John Kussetl had been dnly elected, his lordibip ad vanced and spoke as follows : i Gentlemen : .I'shall proceed to-tkat which is 'the absorbing question Of the present day—so absorbing, indeed, that measures which I had hoped to forward for increasing and promoting tho c\til and religions rights of a large portion of my fellow countrymen have been rather ne glected than considered, and have been with drawn in deferenoe to pnblio opinion rather than opposed by Parliamentary resistance. That great question to. wbioh I refer is the war in which we are engaged. (Cheers.) I will not now refer to that which has been discussed in debates with which you are no doubt familiar. namely, the origin of that war. The present government endeavored as long as they could 'to seek for terms of a pacific arrangement, and gentlemen, I believe that in so doing we were acting in accordance with the opinions of the people of this country. The blessings of peace which we had eDjoyed for nearly forty years were not so trifling that they were to be lightly thrown away, or precipitately abandoned.— (Cheers.) It was not, ihorefore, until we found that the ambition of the Emperor of Russia was not to be satisfied with any moderate concession ! which the Sultan of Turkey was prepared to ma k Q _that we found a determination on the part of the Emp€rorof Russia, in opposition to remonstrances-ta 'opposition to proposals of every kind, to retain and keep in his power the territory of a neighbor, that we advised the Queen to deolare that she felt herself obliged to take up arms in defence of her ally thus unjust ly attacked. (Loud oheers ) j Gentlemen, in that declaration we had the 00-operatiou and conoert of her Majesty’s ally,;the Emperor of the French, (renewed oheere,]) and I trust that this concert, on a great question, will lead to a permanent alliance* with that great people our neighbors, who, With ourselves form the most civilized and enlightened nations in Europe. (Continued cheering.)' We all know by experi ence the courage .and spirit of the French na tion, and I only trust that both nations will dis play in alliance those qualities which we have hitherto displayed in ooofliot with each other. (Cheers) Bat, gentlemen, there were others who were as much interested as England or Franoe In preserving the independence of Eu rope against the aggressions of an ambitious pta power—l mean the great States of Germany. •l. (Cheers.) I bcHOve that j white the success of . Russia, while her conquest of Turkey, her oocu pation of Constantinople Iwoolfl have been dan ire geroos to England to Franoe,* they would have beta absolute oppression'to the people of Ger many. (Cheers.) j _ r ev Accordingly, the people of Germany have felt that this question esjuld hot be indifferent 0& to them, and the principal .sovereigns of Eu rope, the emperor of Amtfria and the king of jS >*«v ; . “•.-a** . . \ :: ■■ : 1 i' *J*. b.« b«.r«w-V..,h and 1 trnst that the war which wo aro about «o In United SUMofAmer oarTy on will be' a war, not of two power* bat of eforotton of ike Thbteen umtea at t J Sir? «•■■ ■• *• r~ ‘Ti."d , a~ s th?“ intention of tbatwgumcnt was, hind reqnirei that they should declare the ean to blame the Turks, not to mend their gOT- see whioh impel them to the aeparation. ernment bat to abet tbi designs of the Emper-i We hold these truth, to be self ee.dent, that or df Russia It is easy to assert, and it is not all men are created equal; that ihey are endow ZLe toTn, tbe fa,..., nay, the tnal-adminis- ed by their Creator with «'*«“ a ,,d 7 in many instances the cruelties rights; that among these are life, liberty and which exist under the government of Turkey; the pursuit of happiness That to secure h but this was not the time to discuss measures rights governments are instituted among;m.e . for the reform and implement of those faults, deririjm their just power, from tho consent of |ThC que't- 0 u was thesis, the .aggression of the gowned. That gow- Russia and I hare no doubt bnt that if that ag ernmeiit becomes destructive of these ends, it is greesion is successfully resided, the improve- the rigWbf people to alter or “ **° l ' ah '‘'A o ment of Turkish institutions land the happiness to institute a new government laying ite founda of the Christian people living under the gov- tion on euoh principles, and organising its pow eminent ’of the Sultan of Turkey will follow ers in such form, as to them shall Beem mpst from that resistance and from that success. On likely to effect their safety and happiness. Pru STothwhind if”h« Emperor of Russia were deuce, indeed, will dictate, that governments to succeed in his attempt, we must recollect long established, should not be changed for light that it would be the success of a government and transient onuses; and accordingly, allexpe wh'oh endeavors to suppress all freedom ,ot risoce hath shown that mankind hre more dia thonnht and to which neither political nor re- posed to suffer, while evils are sufferable, than lioious nor any kind of liberty can look for so- to right themselves by abolishiogthe forms to couregemenr, Ld that there would be a dead which the, are accustomed a long and deadly power hanging over Europe, and! at train of abases and usurpations, pursuing inva ?.og?h att«ki?g «“ on? own institutions, a. ri.hl, tbs same object, .vine., si design to re ufompatiblo I with the existence of the mon- duce them under absolute despotism, it is their itrouß P tyrano<y wbioh would then bo established, right, it is their duty, to throw off such govern ,Loud cheers) Well, now, geotlemen, others ment, and to provide new guards for their futnre ,av that if the Tnrks had boon left alone, they security. Snch has been the patient sufferance .ould have done better for themselves. Why. of these colonies; and snch Ib now the necessity his Is the veryjWieh of the Emperor of UnßSia; which constrains them to alter the former system has constantly said* "This is no business of of government. The history of the present King yours • don’t you interfere ; only let the Bultan of Great Britain, is a history of repeated injonss settle his own. matters with me ; let us have a and usurpations all having, in direstokjrct the friendly conference together, and we shall no establishment of an absolute tyranny these doubt oome to a very amicable termination. States. To prove this, let faots be submitted to rLen-bier 1. Why, gentlemen, we thought that a candid world. .ne Emperor of Russia being much the strdog- He has refused his assent to laws the most eat of the two that amicable termination could wholesome and necessary for the public good not bnt be injurious' to Turkey, and we nofefiod Hs has forbidden Ire governors to pass laws of that the Turkish government huvo most willing- immediate and pressiog importance, unless sue ty accepted our aid, and that in iueianoes whlob pended in their operation till bin assent should I could ipuote that aid has beon most effioisnt. be obteined ; and when eo suspended, he has ut- Gentlemern I new proceed to the mode in whjch terly neglected to attend to them. lie has re tide war is to be carried on. [A voicc-Thafe fused to pees other laws for the nccommodation right 1 L-t me remark in the first place; that of large districts of people, unless these people it was observed b, a member of the Houbc of woold relioqai.h the right of representation In Commons and most truly observed, when we the legislature, a right inestimable to them, and Were emharkiog in this war, that it waa not a formidable to tyrants only. ... . war in which we could expect those advantages He has called together legislative bodies at which had attended in other wars, and that lha plaoes unueual, uncomfortable, and distant from oouuneats of islands, suob. for instance, as Ja- the repository of their public records, for the oaica aad Trinidad, were not. to bo achieved Dole purpose of fatiguing them into compliance (torn a power like Rnssia. Indeed, there arc wilh his measure*. none of the possessions of Rnsita which, I He hue dissolved representative houses re think we ehoald be disposed to accept, even if pealedly, for opposing with manly firmness hi they were offered to us. lam sure then are ioeasion on the rights of the people, none which lam dispoecd to covet [Cheer* ] 11c has refuted for a long time ! But there is more than this. We have all ven solntione, to canae others to be eletued.Y erated the glories of Nelson, of St Vincent, of by l tie legislative powers incapable tX, vhi Duncan and of Campderdown ; but the victoriea tion, have returned to tho people UAi bv which they achieved their fame were victor- their exercise—the State remaininnnr achieved against an enemy who came oot time, exposed to all the dangers of I into the open sea to meet them, [cheers] and wit.hoju'hud convulsions within, J who in that fair fighting were encountered by —ftfhtts endeavored to prevent ty population of lb • valor and prowces of our admirals and sail- Hat Slattl ; for that purpose obitruelmg the tana rcheers 1 We have now to deal with an for naturalization at foreigner! : refining to paa enemy who encloses his Bbips in walls of gran- others to encourage their emigration hitherto, ani ite whit plaoes them hohind alone walls snd railing the condition of new appropriation of batteries of guns, and who never ventures to land. meet Dundas or Napier in the open sea. He hss obstructed the administration of jus rcheors 1 But ir they should show themselves, lice, hy refusing his assent to laws for establisb -1 have no doubt those gallant admirals would iog judieisTy powers. be able io unutical phrase, to give a good no- He has made judges dependent on his will count of these lleets. [Loud cheering ] What alone for the tenure of their offioes, and the thev may be able to accomplish, as matters amount and payment of their aalanes. slaid- it is not for me, it is not for any one of He has erected a multitude of new offices, and oa to 'decide \\\l know ia, that wo have given sent hither Bfiram of officer* to harass our peo these commands to gallant and skilful admirals; pis and eat out their substance. tfi»x an nikt gallantry sod skill c*u do they will He has kept among os in time of peace staod accomplish. and that they nre worthy sods of iog armies, without the consent of our legisla- KngUod. [Loud cheers ] Wi», therefore, nagbt tare. to iest sat’-ffied that tho’t which can be accotn- He baa affected to render the military iode phflhed they will accoraplinb; and that which pendent of, and superior to, the civil power, they leave undone could not be done by human He baa oombioed with other* to lubjeet us to j oourage or human skill. (Cheers] But, gen- a jurisdiction foreign to our constitution and un ! iiemcn. we haw dcoo that which hae not been acknowledged by our laws, giviog his assent to dme usually in former wars—w* have at the their acts of prettoded troops very commencement of the war sent a land ar- For quarts**** * • the defrnce of CUT means are far ~~Fo7protecting them, by a mock trial, from • l f monarchies; punishment, for any they should . inferior to ,h °" e * our W) CWO or 100.00 men commit oo the inhabitants of these States : - i 5 onr armies; For on,.iog off car trade with ail part, of the - (c* |[j (.pYfwrc | fttOWXy 1 ftlltU, WCTtO. | 1 tbat d U bv voluntary eurulmcnt; gnd therefore, For imposing as without our con • »u ,B .* we never do send armies, nor do I tbiuk tbat sent. 1 ! i V.li of coastUution would wish tbai For depriving vs, in many cases, of the bene iL« i°honW armies of 150.000 or 200,000 fit of trial by jury. into the field- [Hear.bear] Buteventhe For transporting us beyond seas, to be tried army that we have sent bae already been the fer pretended offences. mesos of treopa being despatched t§ n Turkish For abolishing the free system of English fortress which was surrendered in the last war laws iu a neighboring province, establishing to the armies of Russia—l mean tbs fortress of therein an arbitrary government, nod enlarging V-irna ■ aud we have thus enabled the brave and its boundaries, eo as to render at onee an ex : able commander-or tho Turkish forces, [load ample and fit instrument ft* introducing the i cheer*] to ihcreaßo bis armv, and to add a oon same absolute rule into these colonies. - 1 siderable reinforcement to that army, which I For taking away our charters, abr.liahiog our trust will enabo him to oope with the Russian most valuable laws, and altering, fundamental iu the enterprises they are about to undertakes ly. the forms of oar government. Now gentlemen, I have said to you tbat I think For suspending our own legislatures and de it should be our endeavor to obtain a durable, a daring tbemss.lvqs invested with power to leg's solid, aud an honorable peace. [Cheers ] I late for us in all esses whatsoever, ehoaid be guilty of the greatest presumption—l He has abdioated government hero by decla should be guilty of a breach of the moat solemn ring us out of hi* protection, and waging war dm* if I were to say what are the term* against us. which in the opinion of bee Majesty’s govern Hehakplundsredour sew, rsvaged our ooasls, ment, would maketbat peace honorable, solid, and barnt our towns, and destroyed the Uvea of our durable Tbat in a question not merely for her people. Majesty's government, but it has to be decided He is at this time transporting large armies ilnng with the ally of her Majesty, the Emperor ! c-f foreign mercenaries, to complete the works of the French. [Hear, bear] It has ty be coo- |of death, desolation and tyranny, already be* certed with other power?, if those powers should, gun, with oirenmstanoes of cruelty and perfidy as I hope, stand by our side in this conflict for scarcely paralleled to the most barbarous ages, the independence of Europe [bear, hear], but, and totally unworthy the head of a civilised more than tbat, the exact terms of that peaoe nation. must depend upon the fortunes of war—muet de. He baa constrained our fellow citixens taken pend upon the success with which we encounter captive on the high seas, to bsar arms against the legions of Russia. My hope is tbat this wsr their country, to become the executioners of will meet with the success which from its ob their friends and brethren, or fall themselves ject and from its motives it deserves ; but this I by their hand*. will say, that noinsufficient pence ought be made He has'excited domestic insurrections against 1 [hear bear] ; that wo ought not to lay down our as; and has endeavored to briog on us the in* j arms until we havo seoufity for the fu habitants of our frontiers, the merciless Indian ; tore [loud obcers)— that Wring made the great savages, whose known rule of warfare is an un exertiooß which we have made—thatljaviog bad distinguished destruction of all ages, sexes and our eves opened to tho designs of Russia, aud conditions. tho other nations of Europe haviog likewise bad In every stage of these oppressions, we have their eyes opened to those*designs—we ehoald petitioned for redress in themost hamble terms; Ibe the mast silly of mortals if we were to sign our repeated petitions hate been answered only J an taseouS’e peace, which woald Icare it to our. by repeated injury. preeenmemy to bide his time until bjutho dis- A prince whose character Is thus marked by I aensions of the other powers, and by tbc weak* every act wbioh may define a tyrant, is unfit to | neas of some of those powers, he should find a be the ruler of a free people, i better opportunity of accomplishing his design. Nor have we been wanting in attention to our ! Let us oonsider for a moment what that design British brethren. We have warned them- from is. I will give it from no unfair interpretation time to time of attempts, by their legislature, to of tbat which has been said by the Emperor of extend an unwarrantable jurisdiction over os. Russia himself. It is that the priuexpalitiei Wo have reminded them of the plcQumstanees which be .occupies, aud Bulgaria, ehoald be held of our emigration and settlement b«(re. We have under his protection ; it is that Constantinople appealed to their native justice and magnanirai itself should not be occupied either by Its pres- ty, and we have conjured them by the ties of eot government, or by anv free government our Qomrnon kindred to disavow these usurpa* which could harbor those who might be consid tiohe, wbicfrwoutd Inevitably interrupt our con ered as bis enemies; it is, therefore, that Con- nections and correspondence. They, too, have etaniionple, like St. Petersburg and Warsaw, been deaf to the voice of justice and of consan sbould be subject to Ruasiah protection and to guinity. We must, therefore, acquiesce in the Russian influenco. (Cheers.) I say to you at neoesaity wbioh denounces our separation, and oope, that such a consummation would be fatal hold them as we hold the rest of maukiod, ono to the liberties of Europe. I ask you to oppose miea in war; Jo peace, friends, such a consummation. I believe that British We, representatives of the Uni bearts, British courago, und British means are ted 6tatee of America, in general Congress as equal, in conjunction with our allies,, with tho gembled, appealing to the Supreme Judge of the sympathies of Europe, and not only of Europe, world, for the rectitnde of our ihleotious, do, in 1 but of the whole world, to achieve suooess, and the name and by the authority of the good peo* I earnestly pray that God may give the viotory pie of thesecolonies, solemnly publish and de to her Majesty’s arms for that purposo. (Loud dare, United Colonies are, and of cheers.) right ought to be, free and independent States ; A vote of thanks haviog been passed to the that they are absolved from all allegiance to the Sheriff, and three cheers given for Lord J. Rus- British crown; and that all poUtioal connection sell and Sir C. Nopier, the proceedings were do- between them and the Btate of Grsat Britain, is, dared to be tenoioated. and ought to be, totally dissolved ; and that as —m**— free and independent States they have foil power to levy war, ponclude peaoe, contraot allianoes, establish commerce, and do all other acts and things whioh independent States may of right do. And for the support of this declaration, with a firm reliance on the protection of Divine Provi. dence, we mutually pledge to each other our lives, our fortunes, and our sacred honors. JOHN HANCOCK, President. Cuablis Thompson. Beoretary. [ From the London Timer. ] / I , ■ *• s*. ■'l [From thn Washington fctnr, '»otb.] The Pittsburgh Custom tlouse.—Choisra in Wheeling) ftc The final report of tbo commissioners an nouncing the completion and their acceptance of this work on the pari of the Government, reach ed tbe Treasury Department this morning, we believe. A gentleman' direot from Wheeling, says the oholera was prevailing in that oity to an alarm* ing extent. On the day oar informant left, six oases had ocoarred. • The main feature of the bill to amend the postage rate law, which passed the House yes terday, makes pre-payment by stamps impera tive. This is the only ohango it provides for. A brother of “Graee Greenwood” Mr. Clark, i* tha wbirf candidate for Oongrtsaln the Keokuk district, lowa. Providence Journal. That little pilgrim will neTerfind hi* way to Washing ton .—Boston Pott. “What monsters these cojton factor* must be,” said Mrs. Partington, “I'm told some of ’«m has more than a hundred bands/ Mjt poor Paul often wanted me to go and soelbem, but I am thankful I never went.” An elopement took place the other day, whloh nauied some consternation. A dog rah away with a newly married man’s rib—of beef. The lady who was in the habit of “ standing on her dignity,” oaae very near tumbling off the other day. 4. » 5». •;» : .. v % v / . ''• £ *? ■.'*•••. >%*-. *• "•• 't iv* ~ ■}' ,:•t. *e t ., *• . , rj <Z **' N-. •rjvy^f*rv : *- '<l 4 • ‘ i' -i -' •k" ;«_> ft» fe * • fessflgfc& ►V j „• * I9> The Great Remedies I U-'il. BALLY’S ANTIDOTE AND LOTION.—Those persons who wUh tor a safe, speedy, snd permanent core, should use the above celebrated aoa unrivalled FRENCH PREPARA TIONS. They have now been In use for five years—have been thoroughly tested In thousands of the most obstinate cases, and Invariably have given satisfaction. They are not composed slmplv of Balsam Copaiva. but arc entirely different from all other preparations, both in the naturo of their Ingredleats and the manner in which they operate upon the patient. Hence the wonderful sueoese attending connected wljh the Western Railroad says: ** I have expended for otbtflr people dortog the last three year* over IfiOoTfOr remediS P* this description, and have never fondd a single article that gave sueb.uutversal satis faction as your Antidote aniT Lotion does. . I <l6 not recol lect of their ever falling to cure to a rtngle tastauoa. Many have been «uired to iwo or three dare i ... Price, Antidote $1; Lotion 60 cents J-r tattle. . Inrented bj Ml Solly, POyeieliotc and nreparad ltam tka wljdnal naetow.W* *>“ *i OI SS* and retail by DDROT * 00-Bole frepriatgrllor thaPri ted States and Canadas. Principal Depot, 450. Broadway, N Sddro’pittsburjb, wholeeale uuj nbH. BKOTHKRS, (Baeoeeeoie to 1. KMd ACo.) So. SO Wool street WieellM-J. H. PATTERfIQK A CO, and by Druggists everywhreea ’ J®* tV/ \v/f ' ■ >■ r ,-:'r : :sr - * i'' *'•' • \ry»y h\*-V 'V ,uvv;v — , - „ w . . jjjs.Jt-- Pro* Kllxir or <>* the r*o»awod-ti..n* f ' r lhi -* S rMt .vegetable exMlerrttla, that lc«treng<her* for long eudu- - nn ca the- very main-springs of life- The Arabs, aa Dr. j. Moras has assured u* In bis Interesting travels, urn a cer- ; tainted, included In its ingredient*, as a mean* of pro- j longing life; and it is wall known that these wanderers of | tbadeaert Uw to a mow advanced*** than any other peo-'. I pie. A venerable Sheik of the Bedouin tribe, who was ac | coatomed to cbew the leaves of the plant aa we nee tobkcco, i informed Dr. M. that he bad never known a week’s Ulnwa, and that he was 106 yean of age! There Is no manner of I doubt that the INVIGORATING ELIXIR OR CORDIAL . gives a permanent rigor to the vital organisation, removing disease where it exists in any other than an organic form, i and fortifying the system against Ha attacks, when it has not yet obtained a foothold. A stimulant much more de lightful in its effects than any farm of distilled or fermented liquor, It clears instead of clouding the brain, and actually adds permanently to the natural rigor of the nerve*, mu* ciw, and digestive organs. The fragile and delicate female, whether married or single, will find it the best remedy for the physical disturbance* and irregularities incident to her stractore and habits. It indubitably cures nervous trem blings, fluttering* of the heart, heaJfche, fainting fits, by* terics, dyspepsia, nausea, and regulates the secretions, ’ whether too affluent or the reverse. All physical (liabilities •eem to vanish before its genial influence. The Cordial is put up, highly eooeentrated, in pint hot* ties. Price three dollar* per bottle, two tor five dollars, six for twelve dollars. C. 11. RING, Proprietor, 1&2 Broadway, Ne^Vork. Bold by Druggists throughout the United Btatee, Canada, and the West Indies. AORNT3. ' FLEMING k BROS.. No CO Wood street, Pittsburgh. DR.QBO. H. KBySER, N 0.140 Wood street, do J. P FLEMING. Allegheny City. jyfrtUw SPECIAL NOTICES. Orphan's Celebration-— The Managers UJ/of ST PAUL’S ORPHAN-ASYLUM, will «ele*.»te tbe FOURTH OF JULY, at BWIBSVALK. neir Wilkhia bargh The Managers pledge themselies this year to mike the oocision as agreeable as poiiibl* to ill. A large Police foroe will be in attendance taprereot improper persons from coming on tbe ground. Two Binds of Music are en* gaged. A lloe or Railroad Can will leaTe.the Depot at tbe Gan*] Bridger eeery hour. Rxetindon Tickets ean be pro cared at thQ Deppt. - Fire ten cent! each way. Jatt cr"" 'The t*artn«rehlp berßtoJbfe.exUdng , and doln/ bn§ln«*9 under the name and etj]e of BKNNKTT, MARSHALL k 00, wa« dtoolved on the 19th IM L, b, mutu.l »--- m!(NBTri MABSHALL A 00. PitUbnrgh, June istb, 1854. Copartnership. THE UNDERSIGNED have enterea into Copartnership under tbekuame sad style of G&APP, BENKKXX A Co . for tbe purpose of manufacturing Iron, Net f, « the Clinton Rolling Mill, South Pittsburgh Offlce at pres rnt with Kngllrhi No Ue aod 160 Vivat street WM. 0. BcluLlßU, rim street. KQBT. 11. MARSHALL, JA3. <l. BENNETT, JOHN GRAFT. • Pittsburgh, Jane 28th, ISM—j«2£yf ____ citlaene’ lumrance Company, PITTS BUhUH, JUNK, Id, ISM—-The President ana Direc tors of this Company k '»re this day declared a Dividendof THin doluu per snare, upon the Capital Stock, payable to the st.-UoMers or Iheirilegal representatives,on and after Monday, the l»tb ln*t. : jrllgOt ' SAMUEL L. MARBDKLT.. Feretary. — it is due to KdKK’b JWromm to ILiy? iit that It has been known to completely eradicate , every vestage of this dreadful disease in less time than any otherresiedy, and at lassooetor ineonveniepeeto tha pa ■ thousand* of certificates in the bands of the propria tor, many of which are from well known citixens of the ettj of PlUebo-’h and Its Immediate vicinity, go to show clearly and beyond ill doubt, that Kin’s PtraoucM is a mnddM of no comm jo value, not only a* a local remedy In ,/wwr tit, jg/rctmattm, Deafneu lots of &ghU bnt as a_ valuable Internal remedy. Inviting the investigating pbyiHanP, as well as tbe suffering patient, t® tecomeaequainted with Its "thosehaving adreadof matures are assured thattbi* medlrioete purely natural, andlsbottled aslt. flowsfrom the bosom of the earth. ... . Tiu faUoundo certificate tj copied fvow a paper puoiWiM n Stra-use, -V. K dnd heart date August 3, IW2, to which it tJto appended the certificotfo/thcceleiraled D- T- Foot, M.D n truth certify, that Ihave been so badly af ftloUd with - Scrofula for the laetsevenyearsthat most of the time I have been nimble to attend to any tind of business, and mnrb of the time unable to walk and confined to my bed, and have been treated nearly all the time by the bast physicians oar country afford*; 1 occasionally got »me re lief, but no cure, and continued togrow worse until Dr. POM reroramendod ne to try the petroleum, or Rock OU.aseve rvthlne bad fnllod. I did so without faith at first, bnt theeffee* it;threw tfaw p®Ww to ths surface Stcnrehigan to grow te ntinj. Thi, ma, certify that 1 bar, b-n with Kfcrt Petrol, un. or Rook Oil,for Boro thau , ,«r. a»d hararw ,diWusawi— —D. Y. FOOT, M. D. ( 1. for sale by all tha Druggists In Pittsburgh. fsuffalAw. large, for . to the meiD~ (knruioD from rr=» Indigestion and Liver Complaint IkyCURBD BY KIER’S PETROLEUM Ifaad the fbl* lowing. letter from Rer. 0. Dxcksmo*, a Missionary in ° T Ma. J. M. Kira —Dear Sir: Myself and wifa having been greatly benefited by the use of your Petroleum,. I wish to have you send me a box of two or three doien bottles. 1 am the Congregational Minister In this place, and several of my people ere affected with Indigestion and an Inaction of the liver, the nut of mvself and wifa, before taking your Petbolxvx, on- Rock Oic. We took several bottles— two or three each—about a year and a half ago, and wa hare never enjoyed so good health for we have since that time. 1 had not taken a tingle bottle, before that fullness of the stomach which so distresses the dyre iwptie wsi relieved, and I hare felt nothing of It dace that time. My wife was also relieved from a chronic disease of the liver, which had,bevn of several years standing, by tha u-'V of yoor P«Uot«am. Sold by S. M. KIKR, Canal Bails, GKO. n. KETBKK, 140 Wood *tr*et, and Drugftitt and Medidne Dealer* erery *hr«. . octaA T.ifa fire and ifarina Insurance Company OFFICE 55 FIFTH STREET. MASOBIC UILL, PITTSBURGH, PA. JAiIKS S. U00:4, ttwklent. Caaiata A. Cotton, Secretary. Thitt Company makes **ery tasmane* appertaining to or eoanectai with LIFE KISKS. Alao, ajtaiastllaik and Cargo Risks on the Ohio and MU' fUntppi rivers' and tribatarUe, and Marina Rhk* generally. And e*eje«t Loss and Damage by Tire, and against the Perils of tb* See and Inland Navigation and Trans pertatinu. • poUekwtauedattbe lowest rates consistent with safety to all parties. iJ. n« James*. Hoon, Pamuei M'Clurkan, William Phillips John Scott. Joaeph P. Gaxaam, M. D., John M’Alpin, Vn P. Johnston. James Marshal, Goorge 8. Seldan, my2s:l; n -=» Strange Pavelopemawt.—Scleatlflemen are daily briogiog to light new inventions, and the march of progrww U onward; perrons Bald, or becoming so* will be pleased to lesrn that science and long research com bined hare brought before the public the greatest wonder of the age, io the article of EMERSON’S AMERICAN HAIB KESTORATlVK,asurscare for Baldness and to prevent Hair from falling. Bee circular lo be bad of the Agents, riving fall particular*. Price $l,OO In lam bottles. Sold by C. 15. rrSHER k 00- Propriatots, 67 Suoerior street, Cleveland, Ohio. For sale in Pittsburgh in the following houses:— Fleming Bros., I*. Wilcox * o©^ B. K. Sellers, fl. U.KsJser, Joel Mohler, Benj. Page, Jr* J. H. Cased. XOtghmy city.—l*. A. Beckham, PrestJy k Means, J. —A. Patterson, John Q. Smith f aprt K! rumen's laiaraaee Company of the City of Pittsburgh* J. K. MOOK11B.U), President—ROßEßT PINNBT, Sacra* “Sill insure against VIBE and MABLNB BISKS of all ginda. Office: No. W Water street. j it Monrhuit. W.J. Anderson, B. yer, K. B. Simpson, ffm. M. Kdgir, 11. B. Wilkins, C. 11. I'aulson, WUlliD Oollinfirood, U. U. Roberts, John M. Irwin, Joseph Kaye, Wm. Wilkinson, D»tW Campbell. OI-»UKK8 1 Insurane* oompoy ol Iky D. KIMQ, Pruldeoti SAM UEL L. HARSnKIX,S«r»Unr. ■ _ . 03ce: 04 Water Strtst. beiwtsn Jfar&tand Wbodstrtm. T.Th™. hull end CARGO Rink*, on the Ohio end MiaeL*- rippi RiTtre-ind tributerie*. ln*ttre*ecelnßt Lorn or Dnmejreh? Fire. ALSO —Agelnut the Peril* of the See, end Intend Neele* tion end TreneporteUcn. aiMCTOM: H.D. King, Wm.LarimwrJr., William Bagslcy, garauel M. Kier, Bamuelßre, William Bingham, Robert Dunlap, jr., John S. Dllworth, Imoc M. Penuoek, Francis Sellers, 8 llarbeugh, J.Seboonmakrr, ' WUUunB. H«J». John Ehlpton. irS - CASH MUTUAL FIRE AI» «A; uis? RIME IN BUR A S C ECO MPAN Y, of pSn», 1T.n1.. CAPITAL, (100,000. CHAR- o. heist er. SuTttury —THOMAS H. WILLSON, E*. > DIEICTOKS. non. A. 0. Holster, Samuel W. Hajs, William Robinson, Jr., Tbomaa Gillespie,- William F. Fahnestock, Johnß.Oox, Harvey Bollman, Jaeo} 5 Pst**|h _ John Walker, Jr., William Oolder, Jr., Jacob 8. llalderman, . Aaron Bornbangn. RUSSELL A OAKES, A rente, OSlce, in Lafryetteißuildingt, jg (entrance on Wood etw»t) rr-==» Western P^nmjrlvanUHMplUl^ (L^Dm. 1.. Seuxsex. Second, Jjetween Wood end Mirtet streets, ao<l J. Hub, North-east carotr. of gbeny eity, ara the attending Physlcttns to the above Insti tution, for the find quarter of 1851.* Applications for admission may *?S hours at their offices, or at the Hospital at 2 o cloek. P- M. Recent cases of accidental Injury are received at all honrs, without form. ' J* lo ** i}, Y|C llO MARKET street, Pitta- ILs?hunch. Importer and Wholesale Dealer In PANOV AND BTAPUS VARIETY AND DRY CJOODB, offers to city and country dealers as Urge and well selected stock of Goods as any Eastern house, and'same prices, thiu saving reipht, time and expenses. je<ky3 p r n. BV—Place of meeting. Washington Hallj Wood street, between Fifth street and Virgin alley, pirnaunoa Looos, No. 3: Meet* every Tuesday evening. MxaCAimu EBCAxnaira, No. 87—Meets first and third Friday of each month. ' [marS&ly < LODGE, 1. O. O. F—The IkJjr Angerona Lodge, No. 289,1.0. of O. F., meets every Wednesday eveningln Washington Ilall, Wood st. [Jyly OlMs PremlnauMDalTi CQlle«a— The usual handsome Premiums will be awarded at •n examination of (be Classes la this Institution, in? ULY NEXT, tor the greatest proficiency in Book-keeping, Pen* man ship, and Mercantile Law. je&lw Bintlce.—The JOURNEYMEN TAILORS SO. CIBTYj of Pittsburgh and Allegheny, meets an the fijnt and third WEDNESDAY or every month, at the ILOBX* JS, SKCTtMT. irS»ATTHtnOMI 8. L. 0,-Ym MJtobT jjgWlto attend at yonr Armory, on: HQKDAYB, WEDNES DAYS and FRIDAYS, for drill, and to transact such bad ness as may oomebefcre Mm Company, a -F. KANE, marSMmd Secretary pro tun. P «fasD. At Wsebingtof City, o%Tbur«day, tbe 29th/Jttfie, Dr, BPKBtt, oQhe .Fifth Auditor** o«ee. No .'tetter man has lived ar dhft tn that city for many er~==x> thk season of thereat,! w many of the citixens. In tbeir patriotic oeatr* I of catobratiog our National Anniversary, are too apt to In-) tinige, thoughtlessly, and without authority. in the use of 1 fire works, the discharge of pistols, fire dickers, *e., on the I streets and alleys of our dty,—H becomes necessary for us, ;in view of the aocidenta, and perhaps loss of life, whleh j might occur through this reeklei* custom, to signify our ; I determination of punishing all those wbo mty be arrested 1 sad brought before me, charged and proven to have ylola ted the law in this penleoler. Parents and gu&rdUiU are respectfully, though earnestly, entreated to caution their children against sil hssard sod violation of ibe ordinance, whereby much inconvenience may be spared them, and a Tart amount of public good - Mayor’s Offioe, Pittsburgh, July 1, 1864— { Jy3£t . NOTICE. “ GEOROE W. BMmi Informs the public that behasdifr of hi* entire BOTTLING ESTABLISHMENT <t tbe Brewery *>n PHt street, to W. D. English, whom he re commends to his customers in that department. BfirThe subttriber begs leave to announce to thw public that hi has purAared the BOTTLING DE PARTMENT of tbe Pittsburgh Brewery from G. W, 8m tb, OB HU rreet He 6 P«P*»d » and st moderate prices. Smith s edoteatod K*I«S|rTA!.K aad BROWN STOUT; also, cemnmn ALE and POBTKB, in ,U H«fnr’h»n > lmjth of Uma conno«>«a with Mr. amJth'«™tabllahjii«it,»« fwila amir, ooo«don»_l* hetag ,Sl to Mr,, famlllM Mid tha trado with promptdoaa and en *jrftrtttootar n attsntiOD paid to UTCImI W V KSOLIBH. PITTSBURGH Wm. 8. Haven, James D. M'Gill, Alexander Bradley, Jobe Fullerton, Robert Galway, Alexander Reynolds, Arm* strong County, Horatio N. Lee. KiUannlng, LLiram Stowe, Bearer. MUtBOn: SEW ASTOBTUKKZHT6. To tlu Public. ” notice to StMKAoidtrf. . Ornci or Pmastmaa a*® CosHi«itru^ < R.R. Co., 1 Rttsbsrph, June 28ib, 18M. i AQBEKABLY to ft Resolution of the| of the PI ‘TSBURGH AND tOSNELIAYILLB B AIB BOA® COMPANY, rabfcriberatothegt&ek of.ftld Company are hereby notified th»t the flf OP H V B DOLLARS per shore on their soheeripUoo* will bedne and parable on .he FIFTEENTH DVY OF JULY noxU (the ttlu aeennd. third, ftod fourth in«l»lment»of teo doUftK and fifty cent* per share, havlog heretofore h® 6 ® called in-) and aim, FIV* DOLLARS PBR SHARE on the fifteenth day ef EACH ENSUING MONTH, until the whole amount Stockholders resitting in Somerset County, will P*7 h> Major Samuel M. Belter, Meyeis Mills,; those residing in Fayette County to Colonel D. !R- Davidson, Cooneilm'le, thote welding in Westmoreland County to General Cyrus P. Mark!®, V'est Newton: and all others to N. Feeder, Fan at the Office of the Company, in Neville Hall Building, florn *ror ".urth •*» Llb ' rt^uS t B b CDRHT. jy*£wd t*ee*«uger PitUbnrgh and Connellrrille B-R. Co rv the President mt ttau WttlteU TN porsosne* of law, I, FRANKLIN IMKRoh. President I of the United Slates of America. do b «* b J " od ±Um known that public wiltbo h«W »t tho «nd«- BKUtloited Land Otfiw* In the STATE OF MICHIGAN, M on MONDAY. U>" FOURTH DAI 0F B ® P T“ 11 “* R fcr tb« disposal of public lands tttnated within the follow log named- township*, to wit: Iferth tf the bate line, and west */ the principal meridian. Townships fortj-rtx, forty-seven, and forty-eight, of range ten. Township forty-right of range eleven. Townrh p forty-nine of range fifteen. Township* forty-two, forty-four, ana forty-fire, of range U< s7nS!re forty-four and forty lire of range twentj-ibrns. Township* torty-two, forty-three, forty-four, and forty-five, of range twenty-four. Township forty-three of range twenty-five. ' Township* forty-two anil forty-three of range twenty-six. Township forty-nine of rang* twenty-tight. • Townships forty-nine and fifty of range twenty-nine. Townships forty-wine and fifty of range thirty. Townvbipe forty nine and fifty of ranee thirty-one. Townships forty-six, fortj : *eveß, forty-eight, and forty nine, of range jjdrty-two. - . • Townships fiwty-t-lx, .forty-eaten, forty-eight, And forty nine of range thirty-three. ' _ _ . . . . Townships forty-two* forty three, forty-fire, forty-six, and forty-seven, of rang# thirty-four. Townships forty-five and forty-seven of range tuirty-Qve Townships forty-four and forty-five of range forty one. Township* fony-four and. forty-live of range forty-three. - Kt the Uni Offle* at DUNCAN, commencing on MON DAY. the EIGHTEENTH DAY OY 6BPIBMBER next. for the disposal' of the pobUe land* rftuaUd la the following named townshlpa; to wit: forth of the base line, and west of the prindpil -ruiddian Township* thirty-seven, thirty-eight, thirty-nioe, forty, and forty-one. of range tweuty-foor. Townships thirty-►▼en, thirty-eight, thirty-nine, and for ty. of rang* twenty-five; Towoahips thirty-six, thirty-seven, thirty-eight, thirty nine, fortv, and forty-one. of range twenty-*!*. ‘ ’ • Townuhlpa ihirty-dx, thirty-eight, tbiriy-moe, ao<l forty, of range twentv-?eT*o. , - ttn ud other porpoMe. together *itb thoee *■ ,«»inp end o.etflo.ed leods. thereby unfit fur j, i. •nr. (mute*! to the St.te hr the-ct entitled “*0 .rtf. euehle the State of Arinntu. end other Stole* to recioltu the • rranp londe-’ -ithin the r llmiu," eppro.rf Septetn. her 2S, \9M,voUtidudsdfr*m the soles. OT the above land* will bec'mmeuetwi on the day* appointed, and will proceed in tbjpprder la which the> are advertised until Abe whole shall have ImflSeml. and the aale* thus viojwd: hot no sale *h>H h* kept open locger than two weeks, and no private entry of any of th« land* will ire almltltcd until after the expiration of the two week* Given under mv hand, at the city of Wa*bin*Um. tht* dahtaenth dav of‘May, Anno Domini, one thou*and rt*bl bundrwl aD'l fifty-four. FRANKLIN PIERCE. By tfte Prvddeot : 4 Johv Commissioner of tberGeneril Land Office- NOTICE TO PREEMPTION' CLAIMANTS. Rvery persou entitled to the right of preemption to any of the land* within the Township# and part* of Township l above enumerated, required to e«UbIL-h the fame to the *tU»faction of the Register and Receiver of the proper Lanp Ofßc*, and make payment therafor a* aoou a* practicable af.er seeing th;*. notice, and before the day appointed for the commencement of the public rale cf ihv land* embra cing tfcc tract claimed; otherwise *nrh elajmwill be for feit*]. JODSWTLSttN. ‘ Jy4:law:lswl QiMWtut m*r of i):e/f**rrvl Lain! Ofi^e. Steam Mae binary for tatted stale* Mem Frigates. NAVY DEPARTMENT. July 1. Mbi PROPOSmOSSrIU be received at this Department u» til the FIRSTJDAY 07 AUGUST next, for the rcmi-ietc. construction oftjM STEAM MACHINERY and appendage*, and placing of five auxiliary Srrew Steam Frigates, to be at lea*T2Ss feet in length , and of 3.000 tom measurement, on* of which is building at each of Oil- Unlte- < State* navy yards at Boston, New York, and Philadelphia, and two at Norfolk. ; . . ~ Each offrr most be for a specific sum, and iocloue all patent fees frr any arrangement that r*ay be proposed,and must state the period within which the work .can he com- pleted. The boilers are to be of Iron, with telereopk ehimneyy the propeller, with the connexions for hoisting up, of c»m position. The fresh water coodenmrs, machinery frr hri*t. mg, ventilating, pumps, Ac, with appurtinenev* of ah kinds, must be those most approved for marine engine* The tools and duplWte pieces necessary frr an efficient cruising ehip-of-war, a li-t of which must accompany the proposals, and also the coal bunkers, most be included.' All the wood and carpenter work neeessssy tb adapt tb« vessel for the reoeption hf the engines, boilers, propeller*. Ac, will be at the expense of the Navy Department, and i> w 11 furnish the usual facilities and labor for hoisting the machinery on board. For the accommodation of tbe-entlre steam machinery with, fnel for ten day*’consumption, at the average speed at a loai draft cf water of 23 fret Including the keel, * length not to exceed GO fret can be allowed tn the body o' the ship, including the entire space under the berth-deck - The greatest breadth of this space under the beam will be 47 fret, and the bright frvaa the timtava to the bottom ol ■he beam 17 fret; the area of tbs section bring 662 squate fret.' The weight of.all the steam machinery, water in the holl ers and coal within the space given, and Including the pr> - peller and shaft, with appendages of all kinds apd span pieces, has been estimated at 736 tans of pounds, ol which 360 lons la for eoaL She distance between the main stern-post and the rudder post may be six fret, if that length Is necessary for the prr peller in a fore-and-aft direction, and the depth from ifc. toad water line to the top of the keel under the propellet will be 21 fret. The length from themainmast totnestern post will be about 112 fret area of the greatest im merged transvened section to the deep load line will b -665 equare feet. As auxiliary steam frigates Urn span and rigging will b* those of a frigate of the first class, of 1.600 tons maasur* The particular arrangement of the machinery will he let with tfrwe whose propositions may be accepted as oombfc log be greatest number of advantages; the desire of th Department being to obtain the greatest speed and powe with the meet economical consumption of fuel which tb' rpaep available fbr that purpose will admit. The termi of payment will be as follows: when one-thin' of the work provided by the eontrart shalhbave been com Dieted to the satisfice-ion of the Department, them shall be a payment of one-fifth of the whole amount of the contraC; a ben two-thirds of the work, shall,in like manner, be oom puled, there shal be a further payment of one-fifth; whet the ship shall have made a trial trip,«a«Whetory to the D • pertinent, of not lees than one week at sea, there shall be * further payment of one-fifth; and when the ship shall hav» been tn the possession of the Department, and performs: satisfactorily for six months, the remaining *na shell b pald; the repairs neeweery during this period, from deft* live workmanship and material, bring at the expended the contractor. ■ . ' ' Bach proposal must specify the ship for which the offvi Is mado, and must be accompanied by full and cumpl-t -specifications and drawings, which, if dytired, will be re turned to tboM whom offers may not be accepted. It musi also be euied at what establishment the work is to b» d °Bach proposal most be accompanied by a guarantee the the contract, when awarded, will be fritbfully performer, and the sucoemful Udders will oc required to enter into e • curity for that purpose in the sum of three fourths the amount of the contract. J. C DOBBLN, July latawtLAug. • Secretary of the Navy. 170URTH 07 JULY KXCUKBION-De not forget to lco* < at thorn beautiful BUILDING LOTS, so pleasantly situ ated on Mount Washington— left from the dust and smok of the dty, and in the pure air of the country—yet witbi. a few minutes'walk of the city. The Inclined I’laue.wl. 1 soon be completed, and them Lou rendered'very essy m access. Lots of 60 feet front by 210 deep are adlhog at s2ri each—£2o In balance in suma of $5 frjamnth. Jy4 g. CUTHBEBT A BON, 14»fhl d street. r |U> l.k-i—a UOUAR,on Pmu street near Martu-y, i. for a term of rears; or, for the part of I his year—ran taw. Also, a good House on Pennsylvania avenue, near tb* Court House. Inquire of jy4:lm THOMAS WOODS, 75 Fourth street. hkksp *2l Vitm prime Oheote. lust received and f sale by Ijy4) SMITH A SINCLAIR. VALUABLE HAND STREET PROPERTY FOR SALK —A good three story Brick House of 11 rooms an kitchen, hall, parlors, Ae., all well papered and In goo order;.dry cellar, eoal vault, Ac. The Lot is 20 fret free by 110 deep, to a private alley. Price. $4,000, end easy terms of payment. On Townsend street—a ileasant Dwelling Horn* of ‘ rooms, with a good lot of trees, vines, Ae. Prie $2,000. 8. OUTHBEBT A SON, WAN TKD—A purchaser fbr'the handsomest House ao< Grounds on Troy Hill—it is a home. Enquire of THOMAS WOODS, j*2B 76 Fourth street WfcBTERN DRAFTS—Constantly for sale at right, o; short date, on Citdnnaii, LouUriile, 8U LoUb, New Orleans, Chlago, Detroit, and « - Cleveland; at No.Tl Fourth street. • um A. WILKINS A CO. ■ aACON—a hhds Sides; ll * do Sbooide’s; S 1 do Hams; tor sale by ; e eg SMITn A SINCLAIR. s_» EFINED BUUAJU* 16 bbls Luvaiing’e Crushed Bogar; 60 do Loaf Sugar; 16 do-Powdered Sugar; so do White Ooffim Sowart « ID do SMITH A SIXCLUR- IiIUSE —300 boxw prim. W. K. CatUnx. fcr ul. o, j,l BXNRT M. COLLINS. V 4* ; i,' ... ’ *> JOSEPH C. FOSTER. PRICES OP ADMISSION: Bex## and Parquet t* 50c | Second Tier............. V# \ I’rivate Boxes, large...„.sB,co I Boxcsfbr eeWnd paoplaJO# Private boxes, ?raa».._. 5,00 | } fUMeati&cate. The Sittonal Halliajl TWO (SBAXD PUnFORMANCBS, , is uoaoa or thi’ ANNIVERSARY OP AMERICAN INDEPENDENCE! < Afternoon at » o'cloek-Errafnff at 8 o*doct.-» Do r!« Ot-n half an hour pmionc to eecn permraanee- Childrr.i admitted to the Boie* In the Afternoon at half prkt. TVESDAY AFTKRXOOX, JCI.Y ( The performances ihll eommenco with the domeati'’ damn entitled THB GOLDKN FA&UEB. floldfn Farmer... »“• fF*o®» Jeremy T»itclier ~ —Mr. Glumra. Kliibeth .Un. Rjb*t- Pretioua to which the cempeny will slog The Katiouel Anthem* Mtoraa* E. will 4um» Um Y*nke* Dkm* Of IM/KfKXDEXCI DAY! To eooelode wiili tlie f»rc* ff TUB AWISS COTTAGE. .Mr. Webb. ...Jfc. .............Mr*. Ryn*r. TIIE EVENING PERFORMANCE Will commence with tbV frvorit* domestic drama, for tbfr first time for many years- of lues tub laborer. Luke BoW.v Trot— Mr. GlMifrrd. Clara .*« Mr * ***.« Med!ry D<zna R- WtldsprsTs. To conclude wi-HHbe laughaWa frree entitled j TUB LOAN OF A LOVER. ; J Captain Aioeffjrtl - ——Mil Tardfe®. Pe'er Styka Mr GUa-fianL Gertrude Mr*; H*»»e. The tainted artiste*, Mr. McFARLANP; Mlw BABAH. WOODBURY, sod Mr. and Mr#. W. H LEIGHTON', to BD-' gaged and wiU shortly appear. A . MASONIC HAM.! Monday Evening, July 3d, & Tohiday, July 4th. Mostaldib exhibition op Chemical diora- MAS will exhibit as abo?e iUfcd- Doow <i*«i ■* a o'clock— hectare and Exhibition to oojbwmw at BJ4. Four Exhibitions wttl bogiren Qir TUESDAY, Jtttrdth, ▼it: 10,1J4»4, and 8 o’clock In the wetting. AdsiMoa 25 cent*. This Exhibition is of the M*W. •'» -,rrj~' —7^- meilt stands foremost imong tht/maov exhibitions in the roTntry. Itlsgotopon the ptynofthose In the Pwytheo* nie (Urdeos of London, aoi since its iuLrodactinn into the United States has been visited hjr aboTe 200/)00 personsS among which were 300 Ministers, who all pronounced W the most beautiful scene they ever beheld. The Chemical Department is under the direction of Mr. BETIIOVRN, n celebrated English Chemi-t. yy- faeh person will h*Te a n tun bend seat. lee Water wiit be passed around during intervals, and everything drn*4o tender the audience comfortable. Bee hills nl program me. / . • jt3(fc4t* WHITBfICK'S CIRGUS. In whlchall wlll b« SzbiUUdU Ad,v«r- tlsed In tb« Blits* TT r ILL EXHIBIT AS FOLLOWS:—In Pltta&ttgb* •» \\ MONDAY. TUESDAY. and WEDNESDAY, JmJySA*' . 4*h. and sth, (Giring Three Performanea m ike Ami) U'Kczipokt, TLKJiiSDAY, Jalj 6th. MoHomunui Cm, FRIDAY, Jaly 7th. _ MOKE. FRANCOIS TOURSAIRE, Equestrian Direetcr. The members of the eelab'U.'bmeot.eorsisUog of m ro*» lit# of Artists who have individually figured ms the mltn* Uin of Other establishments, comprise TWO SPLENDID TROUPES, pjrisir-n and Anglo-American —ibe fomer Jed by the re nowned . _ HAIX LOUISE TOURNAIBKL who. with her highly trained Dstaring and Manage Bor**,''- CmU3U>uj and CfiavMe, together with MAD'LLKS'JOSEPHINE AXa EOSALTHE, v - ■«-—— J M ■ Ac., formed the bright par* ticular attraction of Pari*. Alao the fsr-'femed ROOD HARPIKR. . the great French Clown. Bottle Imp, and Poatnrer. And / | SAM WELfiKE, / :he Treat PortuyticM Trick Clown, and Comic Singer. f The l*ril*iant Equestrian, ./ JEAN JOHNSON, > □rxt and beat rider iq America. And a boat of performed*, 1 who, collect! rely, cannot be equalled by any Company is i t ■-j■i.'tencr. I ’ A- Admiailoh S 3 cents. Doors open at 1 anl £s£^&lock; perfijrmance to commence at 2 and o’clock, ' i’. M. : ~je2o TWELVE V K ARi. PRAUTICEI ti y. CLARK BILL POSTER AND DISTRIBUTER, 1 y-'R *n » COSCEBTS, EXU3BITIOK3 AND LECTXrBXfIj AIL cnMMTOICiynuNS by Malfcr aJtQjk. p*nt hj Ad*mf JtCo-’s Ei.pi eft, wIQ seeanlDßetiw . X attention. >. I Refer to tills office, tfce ITotels and Marie Stores. * CIRCUS AND MENAGERIE postiscr faithfully attended to, CIARUO’B (formerly Wdikin’s i-ali,} AbwrtA srreri. \ / mar <xu be obtained fbr Parties, Festivals* - Concern, PuhPc Meetings. Ac. Also, Cargo> Cotillca an l sax Horn Band can bb found In at all times, 1 r applying to WM.' FRANK CARGO, at the Crystal False* Daguerrean Rooms of B.M. Gorge AGo/, Fourth street, ocet the Hall, ; 1 martl • rOTJBTH OF JULY EXCUBSIOS T&A198! On the Olalw ami Pennsylvania Ballread* IN AUCITION to thq three dally through trains, and tho fire dally trains between Pittsburgh and New Brighton, TWO IIXCURSIUN TRAINS, * topping at all way Stations, will he run on TUESDAY, July 4th, 1864. ONK EXCURSION f RAIN wiU leave AUegbeny dty at 7 A. M.,Tneet the Accommodation Train at HayvvOle at 7.4 Q. A. M.. and will teach New Brighton at SRQ. A. X. KETURNINQ It will leave New Brighton meet Acesm modation Train at RocheeCer at 6.40, P. and reacn Ajleeheny city at” 45, P. M. THE OTHER EXCURSION TRAIN will leave Mansfield at 6. A. M_ eud reach: Wooeter at 8, A* M RETURNING it will leave Wooeter at 5 90,P. meet the Second BxprenTrain at reach Mansfield at P. M. Pa*Gee rf Potty or more \ arsons can procure Bxnurstom - • Tickets for any one of tbe Trains, at one-half the regular • brst class fare that 14 at the rat# of a single fora for the., round trip: bj parahssicg and peying for aoch piifcim >f Ticket* BEFORE ti»* morning of the South of July, on Lhat dm Oit rtaviarfart to»fl be ehatged. i S. W. 10BUI8, Chief Engineer mif fluMiitudwi. D. If. COUBTffST. Matter of Tzfthsportntfon. rENBILTUU RAll. HO ft DI till 111 H In—TP FOURTH OR J ULT BXCURBION ra&XE KN EXTB& TRAINS BXTWUO! PHTBBUBOS AND SRINT4N»& atoppincat Bait i-urg, and SwitarS., Lea Tine Pittsburgh at 6, ?» 8,8, & •l, and 12 o’clock, A:SL, and 1,2,3,4,6, tad. 6 o’eioek, P,_- X. Tb* 6 and T ©Mock, A. M., and 6 and 0 o’el oak, P.lC*-. tiainsirillonlTFOnaaiaraagwisiTalo. - . <j/ / J. ÜBSKDC&N, Agante^ / at PBawagaa StaHflgf, - UNka eTIUCKLANt/S NKW BOOK—Tb* Pilgrim* «f -A Wal*iosh»ra: by Agnee Strickland,* Just received •Dd to> sale at H- MINER A CO.’S, No. 3t Smithfldd street. Soothe* Rook by Eugene Sue the celebrated end popular kUtbor-of tbeWanderiag Jew, Mysteries of ntitled Woman** Lore; a true story at tfbe Haart; io cents. / / Aubrey ; by Mrs. Marsh, author of Emilia Wjudnuß) '-astle Avon/Ae; Tlarper’e Library; toeenta. The Je?uiCs Daughter; complete; to cent*. A Year After Marriage: by T. S. Arthur; V> cents. Howitt'* Visits to Remarkable Places; Ploqi Lyndsay.or Passages in an Evvutlbl UAr by Mrs. 'toodlr, nutbor of Roughing it in tho Bosh, Mark flcdl* l •.tone,’ « c- 1 60 cent*. Nanette ami her Lovers; a story illustrating aanta mt Phatefc in French Life; $L- *. Julfcnne, the Daughter of the Hamlet; a new Protestant Novel; complete io one volume; (1. The, Rapper*, or the Mysteries, Fallacies and Absurdities of Spirit Rapping. Table Turning and Entrances!eot; with illuatiatioas: 1 volume; &0 cent*. * • Been Lambert, or the Memoirs of an Unfortunate Woman; t com sank® to clary Price: by O. W. M. Reynolds; voLl; 50 mate. . H. MINER 1 TO., je3o |» 32tattb«dJt, JC6T, RECkI V KD>—Tbe Pilgrims of Wairingham, or Tales of the Middle Area: by Agnes Strickland. The Master House; a tale of Southern Lifer by Logan. Blackwood’* Magazine, for Jane. Graham’s •* “ July. The N’e» York Journal. Womag’s Love; a true atcry of th* Heart; by Eugene Sue. For sale at \\ PAUL KLEINER’S Litemry Depot, jc3o u fifth street, epposba the Thffctm THE Prrsident and Managers of: “The Company fcr erecting a Bridge over tbe Allegheny river, opposite ► > iit*borgb„in the county of Allegheny,** have this day dbr-. dared a disk cad of os a noixaa aim uriair nv* cut*, on •ach share of tbe Capital Stock of the Company all paid In, ->nt of the profits of tbe laet six months, which Trill Mfpdd to Stockholdfera, or their legal rrpreaeutatiTas, forthwith. Y JOHN TTARPBR, Treaaurer. Pittsburgh, July 1,1854 — [ jeSrlw . VfAUAZIKKa FOR JULY, JOTT RECEIVED. jX Magazine, for July. I Herpes’s do . do. ! Graham's do do. Paterson's do do. Popular Educator, No-13. ... . Russia: byDeCutine, Received arid for sale at the cheap Book Store of W. A. GILDEKFENSET A <&» je3 l 7C Fourth str»t. and: L4Nl)!!— »■ CUTIiBBKT « SON have tax. sale j Farm* of from CO to 1000 acres, loeated fas PenngylVa* ;la. Ohio, Virginia, and Illinois; upwnrdsof 1QJ&0 earn a ITLcwu coenty. Illinois: several tniata "f land tm the vatcjb cf BiffPtshing Creek, Vsu, in lots of 180 naeennwl upwards,atsl I to.3a,*&,*DdJlop«raere. Pemcne wfeb ißg to bnv, will find it ttf their advantage to call at our nfte*. No. 141) Third street. 140 Third street. J \jxiiAT bargains of summer goods a* A* MeTl®tß , * f ( J cornet of Grant and Fifth stimto. **""«*<& .•mtnwicedvellingoff my summer stork at ttr^ooat, thn WJ» art ill o.<S#i •>*” luro pnrchijri tfck od as they are now offered at prims fen baton the, usual ate*. Ladies would do well to call tad gat AJ««Sl*Tbn~ lock comprise bereges, l*m*mm* “Oka. Grew*, •r.enadlnesTlmrvse de lainea, and atoort every artfclvmmal * kept in!* taney store. ) . . jyB ~T~Hew Partusnhlpi \ CATTREW GRAFF AND DAITL. RmSOTOXE, tredla* M heretofore as M. GRAFF A CD., Stove as* Hollow rare Manufacturers, No. 134 Wood street, have this day iMociated wlth them THOMAS J. GRAFF, as a partner ha beir business. The name, style and title oCtbeima wO» rom this Sale, be GRAFT, REI SINGER* GRAFF, Tk*f 'VM.'tfiiUy.aoiicil a continuation of tbe fabmaguoffii. rally bmSd wed Upon the firm of H. Graff AHfe. pjttrtmSgh,J«lyl»i;iBS4. f •-.» r* J.) LIES. v / „Lona AX9 »haAonler, and for Htanry Dividend SeUee.
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