~., •. Silllitiili®^^ IlSllltSpSlfelilitftiiiillSS^^ gllllpifi®«stiliitii«|irt^ - --' sc i «?* y '£*'-* v - &\ «, i j ®%«|;}%?ss ;KSsJ l ipilltt; VBosSm w«Mtislsa 3&&s£wifoBsm fflkjsolijo^ isfetifiJ : V ™B^lftWrtw IpfllitS “Ho, ha, linin'. that hill, ehj” Mid the young legal gentleman extended. the tips of hia fingers t : towards the well worn bit of paper, and daintily opening it; looted at its contents. .. . ’ - ’ Bmn h for-capping and bcel-tapping sixehil lihgs—-for foxing, ton and sixpence; and other ' Sundries! .So yonr master wants mo ;to settle r this bill, eh ?” repeated the man of briefs. ‘ * ; - : “Yes sir, this is- the nineteenth tinfttpl- have ‘ come for it, nnd-I.intond tokuoek off air twenty nndcall it .half a day.” ". . You ore an impudent boy. 7 : ■ . y -.: . ‘'l’nolways impudent to lawyers; cox I can’t ! help'it—its,cetehin.’' ■ i | i _“Yifu'vo got yonr teeth cut, I see.’’' ■“. That's what boss sent me for, instead of the ; as was getting thoir teeth, cut,. , I X .■. ent mine at nine months old with a hand • saw. A Boss .says if you don’t pay, the bUhlie’ll sue ~i ? you;” ; : •; ■ <• Sue roc! I’m a lawyer! lepkt u ■* It’s no matter for that. Lawyer. or .no Harpei . lawyer, boss declares he : will do. it so fork , ==^== .- ■ .right overl” “Declares be will sue me!” „ - “As true-as there is another: lawyer.in., nil TUESDAY* A, Fildelfy.” . “That would be bad!” DEMOG „ “Wouldn’titr: T ‘ -■ ' “Silence, you vagabond; I suppose I must , ron.r besides ;-pay this;” muttered the attorney■ tp_ hipisolf-r, AIJM PRA -1 ■ It’s not my plan to pay these small bills. -What .u.LI.« 1 itnl ia alawyer’B profession good for if. he can’t get ..or HEW ■ • clear of paying his own hills lie’ll sue ■ . * - ; me. ’Tis : just fire dollars. It comes jbord, ron vicb • and he don’t want the money. What is five yjf ILLI A. M ■ dollars to him ? His boy could have earned OF ALAB J it in the time’hc: has been sending him to , dun __ V for it. So yonr master will sue me for it, ir 1 ,; , ■ FOR CANAL COMt dl? “TleTa>sho will dd it, and charge you a new COL. WILLIAM fc. pair of shoes for me.” or vatkttk cod. “ Harkee. I can’t pay to-day; and so if yonr : boss Wilt sue, jnst bo so kind-as to ask -.him to DRIItOCRATIG BLGCTORi, employ mo as his attorney.” , . . • ..You!” ■ ' ■■ SSUATOniiI BtECTOBS. ■ ■’’ ’“ Tea , i’ll issue a writ, havc it served, and GEORGE 'W. WOODWAX; then, von see. I shall put the costs into. my own WILSON McOANDLESS. 1 pheket, instead of seeing them go into another ; Gen. R. PATTERSON. "lawyer’s. So you see if I have to. pay the bill . • Til nave the costs. Capital idea.” Thcboy BcratcliodhU head awhile, as if trying ■ 'to comprehend ■the "capital idea,” and then Ist, Peter Logan. 13th, 11. C. Eyer. shook it doubtfully. 2d, George 11. Martin. 14tli, John Clayton “ I doh’ t ktiow about ibis—it looks tricky.— 3d, John Miller. 16th, Isaac Uobineo. I’ll ask boss though if as how you won’t pay it 4th, F. W.Bockius, lCth, Henry Fetter. •no how-witliout being sited.” , 6tb, R. jMcCay, Jr. 17th, James Burnside. ' Well, lam a sensible man, truly! .My Ctb, A. Apple. 18th, MsxweUM’Caslin. anxiety to get the costs of this suit blinds me to 7th, Hon.NStrickian(Ll9tb, GenJos.M’Donald the fact that they were to come from my own Bth, A. Peters. 20th, Wm. B. Calaban. ' pOokei. Ab, well, ! suppose, boy, I must pay.. 9th, David Fister. 21st, Andrew Burke. ; Here is a five dollar bill. Is it receipted! it is 10th, R, E. James. 22J, William Dunn. . " so dirty and greasy I can’t see.” • lltb, JohuM*Rcynolds.2'Jd, JobnS.M Calmont. tav “It was nice and clean when boss gin’ it to 12th, P. Damon.. 21th, GeorgeK. Barret, day - ’ mo,and the writin* shined like Knapp’s blackin’ i • rang; —it's tarn of a dunoin’ so much.” mence “Well, here is year money,” said tho manof . law, taking a solitary five dollar note from his wl “ >e < watch fob : “now tell- your master, Mr. Last, country i that if ho has any other accounts be, wants ly. sned,- I’ll attend to them with the greatest - pleasure.” : . . n©,Our “Thank’ce sir,” answered the boy; pocketing : ■»•«»»»— — of the House , the five, “but you iB the only regular dunnin’ • , ’ ■ customer boss has, and now you’ve, paid up, honored us wit. ■ hain’t none hut cash folks. Good day toyou.” : looks remarkabli •‘Now.there goes a.fivo dollar note that w.illdo that fellow uo good. lam in want of it, aud he test- *«■ it will» is not. it is ativethrown away. It wouldn’t - have left my pocket book but tbet I was suro to our readers, wej ■■ that his patience was torn out; and costs would. by Staten, in. the Dt coins of it.- I like to take coßts, but I don’t lion: . think that a lawyer has anything to do with pay- - vie w hallo; ing them." .. • ... ~.. ■ 1 Stain. ' CnmL ivA\£^r^ b “ nc ? r y* ? S H> “:i I A!ahami;;..;.....;.VJaiiics \ his own mind that paying his debt to Mr. Last ] Arkansas ..;James B. was to bo of any benefit to him, and was of opin- i {> B |jf or j]j a John B \ ion that it was “money thrown away,” let Cm. us follow tho fate of tho five dollar bill through Cos^ > ‘HIo has paid,”-Baid the boy, placing the;mn-, „ ".‘"■""sam Houston ■ ney in his employer’s hand, who was wondering Lewis Cass wherMtc could get five dollars to pay a.bill that Florida..;....!;Stcpliea A. Horn was due .that day. ' u • Daniel S' DiekJnt ’ ii:-" to one of }.to apEwn ticee, “put od your hat and take this money to 1ndiana;..............J05eph Lane......... Capt. O’Brien, and toll him Icnmewithm one of Illinois Stephen A. Douglas. disappoantiog liim, when aotac money camom Va53,..».vT.v..».L r di<l& n , “ A Tkinffltn. : .Capt. O'Brienwas on-board of. his schoonerat Kchtuhky’l.;.ir..- Lewis Casa ’ tbcuextwharf.nnd wiUihimwa3a seaman with L0aiaiana.;.......,. i Lcwi5Caa3........ Ins bat ia hm Dana, and looked very gloomy as MaJno»s*,;e«.»»,..:M;l<ewlg Ca5a...*;....... .. W e ; . he spake with him. . , «': hratjland;; i ..;,; ...Lewis Ca5a..................... havojust raised and scraped the last dollar I can Massachnsetts;.....Lcwis eii55..................... \ get above water to pay my insurance money to- <* Stephen A. DougUs J day, and have not a copper to jmgle, but keys d ......WUliam L. Matey....... .... 2 and old nails,” <■ Bam Houston ’ i , lam very much in need, sir; my wife ( Michigan....... ‘ ""Lewis Cass....'.""’;'".";;."" C tl ■■■■■:■■ >e ailing, and my family Are in want of a good i Missiisippi....;;.....Jamesßttchanan...... ‘ the many thiogs jnst now, and I got severalntbcles j Mi550uri..,.....;., ,Lewis Ca 55.................... FB, at lhe.store,expecting toget^moneyor yoa to [NewHamp5bire.;...Levr18Ca55.......:.......;..... 4 t.os. make’em up as I went along home. We ham t <• Stephen A. Douglas.... 1 in the bouseno fionr, nor tea, nor^ —.»>- Lfwln 7 my lad, l*m sorry. Yon mast come . to-mojrrovr. I can’t help you unless I sell my * coat,' or pawn the schooner's hedge. Ho body Among pays mo.” • coufingratl .Tho sailor,who had como to get an od*- discovery Ok vanes 9 of : wages, turned away sorrowfully, seen several when tt?o apprentice boy came up and said in couaMored pc. " bia hearing: ' rally crumbled . “Hfere, sir, is fire dollars Mr. Last owes you.' removed to tho» Hpsays when he told yon he oouMn’t pay your sot suspected, th bUltosiay, he expect some money that came in ofvrood, which t ; - after you. left bis shop.” . flames.“ Hotwel • that’s my hno boy. Here, Jack, tabs tho store of Moots. : tins five dollar bill and come on Saturday and; that bad passed throi ■ the halanoe of yonr wages.” • • Its contents. uuftijufc The seaman, with a joyfol bound, took tho ontoldo pounds wereci bill, and tonching his hat, with a light heart,; intenso heat, yettho.ini sprongou -and, hastened to the Btoro scathed and tlio greater ’ where he had -already selected the comforts not oven discolored. Ano» ,r= : and necessaries- his family so much - stood- in i hind, was compb •' need'6f. ; '''r übconteuts, AVehave noh f " As he entered, a poor woman was trying to that tho VPwmiumPhcrnixS' prevail on the storc-heeper to settlo a demand v ’ cd. by Messrs. LlppinhOU ajpft -• for making-hfs Bhirts; - of which that at Dcnxwngp Cttm\ ' J “You hadheßt take it out or the store, Mrs. Specimen, aro decidedly tha.be; • Conway,” he aoid to her, “really I have not la- euro safes that are made. Thoy i kenhalfHhe amount of your hill to-day, and <u straded, aro light, and rendered don't expect to. I have to charge everything, I § proof by a composition which reels ; ■■■'. ■ , and no’money comes in.” i : S of tbs heat. JroeJfn safes have ha • "“Ican’t do withont it,”, answered the woman, *: ijn ChiUicothe. .Onr business men, i ; ! earnestly; ‘,‘my daughter is very ill, and in niso, will provide themsotves with s. want of every comfort; 1 am out of fire- ”* havo stopd the test not only in this pise [ * ; wood, and, indeed, I wankmany things which r* St. Louis and other cities. OUppincott A C I have, depended: on ,tffs ■money to- get.— ••• Phoenix Safes were awarded the preiniui - .a'.ffsaca , : i • I have worked night and day to get your shirts ”• diploma at tho late Ohio State Fair. “I’m very. sorry, Mrs. Conway,” said the - Dea™ of the Rev. Du. Norr.—Tho vem :■ ■ ntere-keepervlooking into his drawer; “Ihove hie Dr.Ramnel Nott died ;at his residence, 001 fl?e bere > “d your hill is five dol- - Prank i; n , Conn., the 20th ult., in the 99th yea la Tl^Jool n woton thought of her invalid child, of his age. About a week before his decease and wrong her hands. * ••• ;his gown caught fire, whUe sitting Mpne -m u ■’ ! ■ “ A sailor was here a while ago .and selected : his room, and before it was extinguished his fallfive dollars worth of articles here ~on: : the hand was badly bhmea. The excitement conse- gn a*! 1 ? «et his wages to pay ■ t ocoldcnt probably hastened bis |?" e . Tor. them; hut I question If he comesibaok. If ! •' - - ■ : v ho does.and pays mo for'them, you shall-have ”■ death. Dr. Nott had been bottled in the p You ■ •' : 7onr:money, madam-Jl;v , ; v ■ -lstn, no cn nii yo i n vi i more than seventy years, and was probably the .asato. At tliis instont Jack made his appearance at 19th, 89 86 C 3 20 ’ i *lO 13 i " oldoßt pastor In Now England, or perhaps in the jtoct.eii ' ""Hu, shipmate,” he cried in a tone much ' ’ S l 2 1 Vnited States. He officiated in the pulpit until or i« bu.t mow elevated than when he was discovered Jifr 4r ini 77 o? ir «• J’” heroaohed theageof 94 years. Ilis funeral was JeB • speaking with the captain, “well, my hearty, 23d 37 104 78 ”7 19 fi is } attended by an immense concourse of persons, “• hand overmy freight. tbs doenment, 24th, - 33.103.80.28 23 9 13- i embracing those within a circlo of twenty miles . pup^ •.•.•.•.■WKgtye.wß-.posaeawmJ-Vi.amltlisplaymg.-luaßve yrd, it ini tu on oa ia ,- j. ’ ■• ' ••••’••' ’ dollar bill, he laid ho?d of the foS; 33 }o{ B*o Is 21 10 \l \ , oV,«w°i^ Hie Blorekeeper .exmnimng aud,seeing the 27tb, 32 98 85 20 21 9' is i ’** New Hawpshibe.—"The Legislature of this ' note waa a good one, bade him take them with 28th, 28 96 88 20 25 11 13 1 Z State assembled at Concord on Wedaeaday, and Beef, aiYr« m . him, and thea sighed as he took another and last 29th, 27 93 91 20 26 12 18 1 ' „„„ i,v the choice in the Senoto of Brown sugar, oi i ' look at the bill, he handed it to the poor widow. 30th, 83 91 92 26 20 V> it i was organized by the cnoioe m ?'”>„• ' who, with K joyous smiie r received it from him, 31st, 65 83 92 20 18 8 .. 1 Hon. JohnS. Wells, of Exeter, ns President; W. . . * and hastened from the store. * * 82d, 93 74 80 20 1 o ... i L. Foster, of Keene, clerk; and Geo. C. Wiliams. Soup, - - *_ la a low and very hnmblo tenement, near the J®* Jo 1 6 - 1 "• of Lancaster, assistant olerk—all unanimously oESr™, - • water, was.aJamilyof poor children, whoso ap- , Tfi!h’ la? 89 as } r - 10 eleoted. In the House Geo. W. Kittridge, of Buue r ’be<qu»Uy, _ pea»nc« oxhißtted the Utmost destitution. On t AEL UNITEDt 80te 1”2 ”3 43 68 1 l “ Newmarket, was chosen speaker; Thomas J. - - * - S - l2O 28 34 70 1 \ Z. 1 29 Whipple, of Meredith Bridge, clerk; and E. A- * . . Wrho.” Buchanan Demo- 88th, 107 28 33 q 84 16 ... IZ. tl Hibbard, of Plymouth, assistant clerk All. the ” '.*. - . ■ '4b€»4a6r> B ide t : K 1 r ' I ■* w hfficers are democrats.,- The.?iVli»gyQtq for apeak-, - vinegar,;/ rt=*. npproMhedthohed, , - ..™ ::^r. , '-At® yon-any better, dear?” asked he, in a ' rough voice, but la the kindest tones. If you could my Sbrength-* nourishing food, I could regain ' The man gazed at her pale face for a moment, ' “ a his saw and cross, he wont », .umSh* j ß \ •». ■■ ■■: S°hefaribefore ■a:womaa.mct je.reaulaiiion Wm and said she wished him to follow her and - AbylheSuiveyo saw B&ne wood for her. His heart bounded with jSSISSL^m. hope and gr*Wnde,;nnd he went after her to her oi P«n“ m be P iSupp. P• 4 dwelling,^^an abode bttle bettcr than his own for locrat,- 4ajr,.fe‘ adUalon 10 w£«i poverty—yet wearing i» air of comfort" He Iked »» -ceiejmd tervanu to he *m ■ f^Ue J wood, B pig«ndpDedif, and received S>Z d^^& sib9Contn •• ••■• hastened to .a store n<l : HENEY wooD^ySnrveyorv. for no«Bßq.rie3 hiff rick wife, then Imrxiod equestioi . Umtcd States Marii , Sii . - . SSSlSilill ngnsss *w*»vk " ' <t* J '' , Ksios JnsteHEH l«flil»i ssp&i&gsp 'llli tea Naa JM 4>B© I,S ‘3*'* JgSitel aam n^mi fitete M JS ?4£; lit PETER P,VE Slwuiig the Blasinjs that may follow the Set • iitwimt of tho Smolltit Accounts • BY PBOFESSOR IHGBAHAW. “Sm, if you plense, boss would liko yon to pay that bill to day,” said, for the tenth time, a half-grown boy, in dirty jacket, to a lawyer in his office. .■■■■■■ ' The attorney at length turned round and stared the hoy full imho face, as if ho had seen " some newly disooveredepecimen ofMology, gate a whistle, -tbrnsthie inky fingerainta.one pocket and then into the other of his block cloth vest, and then gate another long whistle, .and com .pleled hia Btare in the bo/s-faee. home to gladden her heart with the delicacies he hnd provided. Till now he had done no work for lour dayii, and his family bad been starving, and from that day bis wife beosme-better, ondut lengtlivwas -restored .to her family and tq from aitaterpf weakness twhich(another -day’s continuance "would probaldy have provedfatal; The. si* ell Filings which did,-her so much good, were paid bylhepborwomaw from'.the-five dol 'iarasiioiiadreoeivedftohj’the store-lseepetv and which: the puilor hejitpoid'fiim.'- The poor' wo man’s daughter was-hlso revived,and ultimately I restored to health, and waß lately marrie'd'to a i i young;mau who ,had been absent three years,- il>ut returned trap to his troth. But for five del l ar3 > which had been so instrnniental in her re i covery, ho. might havo rotnrned to be told that she,- who bad been the polar star of his heart, had perished. So much good did the five dollars do, which rPeter:Chancery, Esq;, so reluctantly paid to Mr. Last’s apprentice boy,' though little credit is due to this Ugal gentleman for the results whioh fol lowed. It is thu3-tliat Providence often-makes hodmen the instruments of good to others. Let this liltlostory lead those who think a “ small bill ” can stand because it is a Bmoll bill, re» member how- much-good a five dollar bill has done in one single day—and. that in paying one. bill they may be paying a series of twenty bills and dispensing good to the hundreds raround them. Idilij Ifiorning t LECKY HAUPEiI THOMAS PUIEUFB Harper & Phillips, Editors tc Proprietors. PITTSBURGH: TUESDAY' MORNING::: DEMOCBATIC TICKET. TOR PHESIDEST 0» TAB OTITED STATES: GEN. FRANKLIN FIERCE, or HEW HAMPSHIBE. i *OaVICBrHBfIn>ENT: WILLIAM R. KING, OF ALABAMA? ■ FOR CANAL COMMISSIONER: COL. WILLIAM SEAE.IGHT, OP PAYETTE COUNTY* DEMOCRATIC ELECTORAL TICKET. SEHATOItUI ELECTOBS. GEORGE'W. WOODWARD, i WILSON McOANDLESS. Gen, R. PATTERSON. EEfSESSSTATITE ELSCTOBS. ■ District. District* Ist, Peter Logan. ' 13th, 11. C. Eyer. 2d, Georgo 11. Martin. 14tb, John Clayton. 3J, John Miller. 16th, Isaac Robinson. 4th, F. W. Uockius. ICth, Henry Fetter. 6th, R. JMeCoy, Jr. 17lh, James Burnside. Cth, A. Apple. 18th, MaxweUM'Caßlin. 7th, Hon.N Stricklan<Ll9tb, GenJoaM’Donalti Bth, A. Peters. 20th, Wn>. S. Calaban. 9th, David Fister. ■ 21st, Andrew Burke. 10th, B. E. James. 22d,WilUnmDunu. llth, John M'Reynolds. 23d, JobnS.M'Calmont. 12th, P. Damon. 24th, George B. Barret. Jgy* Jon PatHTixo, of every description, ex ecuted at tlio officoof the Morning Fort in beau tiful style, aud on the lowest terms. Particular attention paid to the printing of Posters and Programmes for Concerts and Exhibitions of nil kinds., ■ OUR NOMINATIONS* ’ Wo aro gratified to observe the enthusiasm I with which tbo nominations aro hailed by the I democracyof out city and comity. They respond:! tn them with achcerful goodwill that is the sure I harbinger of a brilliant victory. Some of the I whigs wbobngged the hope that discard and di-1 vision in onr ranks would bo the result of the I convention, ovinco their chagrin at this nomiua-1 tiou by spiteful sneers, and at the very time they I . ask 11 who is Fbaskmk Pi cues,” they volunteer I huso slanders upon his public and private char acter, which if true would indicate that- the per son uttering them must know the man intimate ly. lint this affectation of igoornneo of Fuaxk xin PiF.ucK is all nonsense, and only shows their | own folly. If they really desire to obtain iufor-j motion of him, lot them consult the dispatches ] of Gen. Scott during the Mexican War, and they will find: there all the information required, and: perhaps more than will euit the mean purpose ■ Of their enquiry. c Since the nomination wo have seen many of the delegates from Virginia, Ohio, and Indiana, returning from the Convention, and they all as sure us that such universal enthusiasm never fol- lowed tbe final derision of any similar ossem-1 blage. All personal and sectional feelings were] forgotten and the struggle of every one appear-1 ed to be to give n stronger assurance than his 1 neighbor of liia hearty acquioseneo in the result. I Virginia, that ancient Commonwealth that never faltered erproved recreant when the conn-.I try or the progress of democratic principles were in danger* was the first to lead off in the conrso that brought about such a harmonious and bap* I py result. After casting her vote with singular fidelity, up to tho 3Glh ballot, for hor favorite, she then turned to Fierce; The movement of I Virginia was sufficient to give him a lending po- j eition,and ns fast as :the delegations from the I other States oonld deliberate upon tho matter, I tbeycame to his support, and he received tbe! nomination by on unprecedented majority. The gentlemen with whom we have conversed i are among the most activo and experienced pub* lie men of tbe West; for inatunco, J. W. Davis, ; of Indiana, President of tho late Convention; Messrs.:Tbompsonjuid Bealo, of Virginia; Mr, Miller, of Ohio, and many others whose names have escaped onr memory, nod they all assure os that a more cheering prospect for a groat dem ocratic victory waß:ucyer presented to the poo ipie;; As to the resnltin the several States, they ifeoias confident as they could do if the big ma ijoritieß they predict wore already rolled,up. ■. ■ It is of course unnecessary for us to make pre dictions ua to what wiU he the result in onr own State.' That is well known before-hand, and all arc now to know is tho ticket the wbigs idcsiro us to overwhelm with an avalanche of de mocracy,' " y . ' t With such’harmony in our ranks, the democ racy is invincible,-and the-sweoping majority by jWhioh-we will cariy our ticket, will astound the jmoßt sanguine.- !? jjcg* We had the honor of meeting with, the Won. John W. Davis, of- Indiana, on Saturday, on his return home from the Baltimore Conven vention. Mr. Davis; ah onr, readers are aware, jwas the presiding officer in that large and highly respectable body.; . He speahs in the most glow ing terms of the enthusiasm which ‘ prevails in Baltimore and at other places along the road westward, in regard to the. nomination of honest Phasic Plbecb, for President. T ' .-.V. i •. . .. - | • AIIiVNIVED! * I We : sljall now.hw: no more about “Old Fo- Or •/ Young-Aiaerioa,” Buchanan Demo crats, Cass Democratsi-or Donglas Democrats.— All thesedlstlnctionaWillbelaid ;ast<le and for, gotten. Wo are now oil National Democrats, or if you please, Pronca ass Ktfia DkmoDkats.— “ Union and Victory" trill henceforth bo our motto! ! just so : ; Said a Whig to a Democrat, “do yon think you arc going to elect Fb&skein Pikbcb Presi dent?'; ; “Well," replied the Democrat, are going to do nothing we Polked you in ia j 4, and wall Pitta yon in 1862. Mind that.” hljr. Whig ashed no more questions! » , A ChsHeugo Oifercd aml Accepted* > Yesterday two of tbe most stalwart eons of tbe 01<1 I)omlnion.calledat‘our office on their return from the Baltimore Convention,and In the costacy of their joy nt ike nomination.theyhadthefollyto P>t Virginia ogairistPennßylvanio.: ; ;Thny. said, and i said it with & feeling of confidence! tlint if iSoott I should bo the:,Whig.cabdidate,' they ' .'nobld give • I Pierce 20,000 majority, but if Fillmore should ge t the nomination, they could not promise more thnn 1G or 10,000. We told them wo could beat their highest figure in the Old Keystone, bat they, feelingprond of their uniform strength and. (consistent Democracy,-proposed a wagcr, ossor- I ting the contrary. • Their proposition was, of course, taken up lit once, and if they can beat j themajority we wilt roll up, we will pay the for- I feit cheerfully. But wo. are .apprehensive we I have got our neighbors into: h small difficulty ( this.time, but if they should lose we do not sup | pose it will hurt their feelings in the least. Hlae6nic Procession at AVelliville. We learn from the lVellsville,Patriot..that the members of Wcllsvilla Lodge,No. 180, nro ma king preparations to have a grand procession ot that place on the 24tb instant ." Kcv. Dr. McCabe, of Wheeling, is to bo orator of the- day. - The OrdeT are preparing, says the Patriot, for either rain or sunshine—havlngsecurcd the Presbyte rian cbnrcb in the event of tbe weather being unfavorable,l and one of onr beautiful groves should it bopleasant. They have edgagedtbe ser vices of an excellent choir and also a Brass Band of established musical ■ talent. :::::::::JUNE 8 Tho fraternity at largo and the citizens gen erally nro respectfully invited to attend and par ticipate with them on the occasion. From what we can leam. tbo Wellsvilie Lodge have extended invitations to the neighboring lodges to be pres ent on that, the first • Masonic procession ever held in Wellsvilie. e@rwe were pleased on opening tho Commer cial Journal yesterday morning, to find. the fair and gentlemanly manner in which the editor no ticed the democratic nominations. It of course had a slight dash of tho partizan feeling, bnt, not sufficient to diluto its courteous admission of the worth of onr candidates. Tho peevish paragraphs of the Gazette furnish a strong con trast to the remarks of the Journal. White the latter is as fair and complimentary as the organ of a great: party can bo to its political opponents, the furmer is spiteful, cross and mendacious. With the spirit that the Journal has evinced, the contest can be conducted in an amicable man ner, butwo are apprehensive that it will bo no cess ary to reprimand the iow-Sung ecarrillity of the Gazette Tery often before tho campaign is closed. ■ ■. LAnoESAir. oe Lots.—Wo understand that Messrs. Beis & M’Cardy, at the sale of real es tate, in the Vicinity of Wilhinsburgh, on Satur-i doy afternoon, disposed of 41 lots, the priced ranging from $lOO to $3OO. This is tbo com mencement ofa neighborhood settlement that trill be ono of the most delightful localities for a country residence that can bo found in tho coun ty.. ■■■ ■ egg. Our old friend. Col. William Jack, Clerk of the House of Representatives at Harrisburg, honored us with a visit yesterdny. The Colonel looks remarkalric well. £gy Aa it will be a matter of general interest to oar readers, rre jiablish below tbo first ballot by States in; the Democratic National Canren lion■■■■.■ ' ' VIRST HALLOT ttV STATES. ■Stuff**-'-- ■ ■■ ■ Candidates, Alabama... James Buclian&n. Arkansas... ...,;Jamea_Bacb:matj. California.. Jofm B. Weller.... Connecticut..........Leois Case..... ...Jamesßuahnnan..,, Delaware...,..., F10rida...............5tcphinA. D0ug1a5.......... 2 v - DanielS..Diefcluaoo..., 1 (Jrorgia. .......James Buchanan ...10 1ndiana...............J05eph Xanc...................13 Illinois,,, Stephen A. Douglas.... .11 10na;.... .........Lewis (.1a55............ i It .................. Stephen A. Dongtos .„ •! Kentucky............Lewiß C0fia.....................1- Louiaiana;... ...cLowls Cnaa.........<i J1nin0................. fin5a................«... 0 “ James 8uchanan.............. 8 Mary 1and.,..........Lewis Cass S Massachusetts...... Lewis Cues 9 ■yrr ..:»<■■■- Stephen A. Douglas.... 1 “ ......William L'. Marcy 2 “ ......5amJ10u5t0n............. Michigan............. Lewis Ca 55............. Mississippi Jamesliuehanan., Missouri ........Lewis Ca 55............... New Hampshire..... Lewis Cass..; “ .....Stephen A. Douglas.... ....Lewis Co si. ..... ...Lewis Cass.... New Jersey. Now York.., , William L. Marcy.... ...24 North Carolina...... James 8uchanan.............. 10 0hi0...................Lewis Casa...:.. ~..10 .........5tephen A. Douglas... 2 . “ William O. Bailer, 2 . '*........50m H0u5t0n,.;.,..:..,....... 2 Pennsybama.,,.,...James 8achanan.......;....,27 lihoJe Island. Lewis C0ag;.................... 8 “ William L. Marcy....i 1 Tennessee... Lewis C0gg,;.;......,,6 ............James Buchanan... 0 Texa5............. ..—Sam H0u5t0n.................. 4 Verm0nt..,...........Lewis Ca55.............0 Virginia James Buchanan 10 Wisconsin............ Lewis Cass... 2 “ .Hcury Dodgo, 8 Total delegates, excluding S.C / >,.2Bg ! | Necessary to a choice according to tho two^'*’ -U third rule ; ~,,,...,...1521 HECAWTULATtON Oh 1 BALLOTS. The following is a recapitulation of all tho ballots:— O 65 CJ 2 65 a p> a B <* s » Sr • •*:■ . © bj JK O '' 5 • c. * .ct c• • 5 •a, • - JO f* <», wt . A . Wj* 0% • I K ST ■ «T*- o • r i •. b £* Ballots. / s ; j ” : 1 ; Ist, 110 §3 20 27 i> 8 is ? 1 * 2d, 118 95 23 27 1 C 18 1 ... •3d, 119 94 21 20 1 7 13 1 3 4tb, 115 89 31 25 1 7 13 1 8 6th, 114 88 34 20 1 8 13 1 3 Oth, 114 88 34 2G 1 8 18 1 . 7lli, 118 88 34 20 1 9 13 1 ... BUi, 113 88 34 2G 1 9 13 1 . . Oth, 112 87 39 27 1 8 18 1 . . 10Ui, 111 86 40 27 1 8 13 1 11th, 101 87 60 27 1 8 13 1 “ 12th, 98 88 61 27 1 9 13 1 13th, 98 88 61 2« 1 10 13 1 14th, 99 87 61 2G 1 10 13 1 16th, .99 87 61 26 1 10 13 1 lfltb, 99 87 61 26 1 10 13 1 " 17th, 99 87 60 20 1 11 13 1 18th, 90 85 60 25 1 11 13 l . 19tb, 89 85 03 20 .1 -10 13 1 20th, 81 92 64 20 1 10 13 1•" 21st, 00 102 64 20 18 9 13 1.. 220. 43 104 77 2G 15 9 13 1 . 233, 37 104 78 27 19 C 13 1 . 24th, 33 103 80 28 23 9 13 1 25th, 34 101 89 20 24 10 13 1 !" 20th, 33 101 80 26 24 10 13 1 27th, 32 98 85 20 24 9 13 l 28th, 28 96 •88 20 25 11 13 l 29th, 27 93 91 20 26 12 18 1 30th, 83 91 92 20 20 12 13 1 31 at, 65 83 92 20 18 8 .. 1 82(1, 98 74 80 20 1 0 l 880, 123 72 60 26 1 0 l 34th, 130 49 63 83 1 6 36th, 131 89 62 44 1 5 i 80th, 122 28 43 68 1 6 l 37th, 120 28'34 70 1 5 i“* 88th, 107 28 83 84 16 1 89tb, 100 28 83 85 1 5 i 40th, 107 27 33 85 1 6 ’ ‘ l 41st, 'lO7 27 83 85 1 6 1 *" 42d, 101 27 33 81 1 6 l 480, 101 27 83 91 1 6 .. l 44th, 101 27 33 91 1 6 l*" 45th, 96 27 33 -97 1 6 ... 1 40th, 78 28 82 98 1 6 ... l ... 47th, 75 28 33 95 1 5 ... 1 ... 48th, 72 .28 33 89 1 0 ... 1 ... 49th, 2 ... 2 ... 1 1 v The Rives continues rising, with 7 feet water in the canal last evening, and & feet on thefftlls.' Baring the previous $4 hours the riverhad risen G inches. Tho.-weatheryesterdajrwas extremely Warm and <lear.—-£Oirtjwlfe Courier t Jme 3. ' Stephen A.D0ng1a5....... ...Snm-X10n5t0n.................. ...Levis Ca 55................ J v- :* '. NEWS ITEMS. Gen. Samuel, Stokely, ef Steubenville, it isj eaid. haa been appointed Chief Justice of Utahi Territory. t Itieeatimatedby the’Chicago Democrat that the population of. that city will be 100,000, at the close oftbe!year-‘lBfis. ' On Sunday evening an attempt woe made-tp. burn down the Robert Morris Hotel, in Phila delphia. The Sanies wero discovered in time to extinguish them witha fewbnckets of water. Mrs. Susan Tutor a respectable lady of Rich-, mond, Vo., committed suicide.; on . Monday by taking laudanum. . The Cincinnati Gazette advbcates'the estab lishment of a Stock Board inthat city. Since November, Mr. Barham, of Boßton, has sold $4,000 worth of the imported “Cochin China/’“Red Shanghai” and “White Shanghai” fowls. Two young clerks, aged about 18, and res. pectably connected, have decamped from Phil adelphia with $l,OOO, : belonging to their em ploycra. A line of steamers is to commence running between Philadelphia and .Boston on the first of July. . John C. fr. Salomon, of Georgetown, D. 0., bos obtained a patent for Improvement in fire escapo ladders. The crop ofsngarthis yearatßarbadoes is like- ly to ho the largcnt ever made in that island. In Tennessee a man has been condemned to five years imprisonment for aarryiDg bis neice. The wheat crop in many parts.of Lancaster county, Pa., is Bald to be suffering badly from the attacks of the. By. ... The New York Chamber of Commerce have resolved to ask Congress to establish a recipro cal free trado with Canada. : Col. IVm. H. Bissel has authorized the annwt elation of his namo as a candidate for election to Congress in tho Bellvillo District, Illinois. . A countryman brought to tho Dayton, Ohio, market, on Thursday last, four hundred wild pigeons. They were caught in a net and cold alive nt 50 cents per dozen. The whaloslup Saratoga lately arrived at New Bedford, has been absent 32 months. The whole proceeds of the voyage amounted to $123,000, exceeding that of any cargo over arrived at that port. ' . From the Baltimore S»n. BIOGRAPHY OF OBS KBAfc FRaBKUH PIEBCE, Of New Hampshire. Fbjvnkuh Pienciytlie nominee of the Demo cratic National Convention, is the eon of a revo lutionary- hero,; who fought in the battles of Banker Hill, Lexington and Concord. He was barn in 1804, at Hillsborough, N. H., and grad uated at Bowdoin College, Maine—Btndiod law, and commenced a lucrative practice io Hillsbor ough county. He was elected nt an early day to tho Legislature of his State, and shortly, after i elected Speaker of the House. . . I In 1834 ho was elected to Congress, in which body be filled a prominent and conspicuous place tilt 1838, at which period ho became a Senator of the United States, and served till 1842-3. He resigned his scat in the Senate and returned to private life and the practice of the law in 1843. . In 1848 he was nominated forGovemor of the State, bnt declined. President Polk offered him the Attorney. Generalship, which: bo also: de clined; preferring private to. public life. In 1848 ho volunteered .as a soldier in tho 'Mexican war, (not as an officer,) and wna ap pointed the first Colonel of the ten regiments I then raised for the service of the United States. I Sobneqnontly, when a number of new Major I Generals were appointed, he was made a Briga- I dier General. Ho lost no time to repair to the field of battle, and reached Vera Cruz. early enough for all the battles fought from the landing of tho U. States troops to the capture of tho Halls of the Mooto zumas in the City of Mexico. Gen. Pierce's nomination is a thoroughly na- tional one. The record of bis life is that of an honest, unobtrusive patriot, who only sought public lifo to serve his couutry in the hoor of danger. Tho friends of General Cass profer him to all others as a second choice, and thoso of Mr. Bu chanan arc equally satisfied. Gen. Pierce, it is thought, will unite tho democratic party more fully than any other candidate. X. The PhiladctphiaNational vtryi», of Sat urday evening, reached us on Monday morning, with the name of Gun. Fjusk Fiebce at. its head for President. The Editor breaks fertlt thus: Up wiUt our glonoos uanrrr, . Amloa oar foe* charge fierce—• W« Cgbube fight of freedom, . Attdliatl bravo Captaui Pierre. . ills nomination will to hailed with spontono dob outhorsifl of enthusiasm iu all parts of the country. Wo Lave do time to say more at the present time, save a T«oi;3AJti> phrf.iw fob FRANK PIERCE, the nominee of Tur, Conven tion. Froi&ibe Ancient Meuopollf. TIIB CUILLICOTHE FIRE. Among tbo good results of the Into destructive conflagration in our city, may bo reckoned the discovery of tbo cheat in iron safes. AYo bate seen several of these articles, before that event considered perfectly fire-proof, which were lite rally crumbled to pieces by the fire, after being removed to tho street, revealing what before was net suspected, that the inside filling was entirely of wood, which only served as “fuel to the flamca." Hat we looked at a safe yesterday, in ' the store of Messm. Denning, Campbell & Co., that bad passed through the “fiery ordeal” with It* contents uninjured. Notwithstanding tho outside pounds were considerably warped by the ; Intense beat, yet tho interior had escaped nn ' scathed and the greater portion of its contents not oven discolored. Another safe, near by, of ! & different kind, was completely destroyed, with | fti> contents. We have no hcaitntiSn in saying i that the u Premium Phoenix Safes,” manufactur cdby Messrs. LlpplncOU & Barr, of Pittsburgh, of which that at Denning, Campbell & Co.’s is a specimen, aro decidedly tho best and most se cure safes that aro made. Thoy are neatly con structed, aro light, and rendered perfectly fire proof by a composition which resists tho notion of the beat, Woodtn safes have had tboir day in Chlllicolhe. Onr business men,: if they are wiso, will provide themselves with softs that have stood the test not only in this place, hut in St, Louis and other cities. Lippineott & Barr’s Phoenix Safes were awarded tho premium and diploma *t tiio late Ohio State Fair. Death op the Rev. De. Non.—Tho venera ble Dr. Samuel Nbtt died at his residence, in Franklin, Conn., Uic2Gtb nit., in the 99th year; of his age. About a week before bis decease bis gown caught fire, while eittingalone in bis room, and before it was extinguished bis hand was badly burned. The excitement conse-v quentupon the accident,'probably hastened bis death/ Dr. Nett had been bottled in tho parish more than seventy years, and was probably the oldcßt pastor in Now England, or perhaps in the United States; He officiated in the pulpit until hercaohed the age of 9-1 years. Ilia funeral was attended by an immense concourse of persons, embracing those within a .cirolo of twenty miles, in diameter. New Hampshiee. —The Legislature of this State assembled at Concord on Wednesday, and was organized by the choice la the Senato of Hon. John'S. Wells,of Exeter, ns President; W. h. Foster, of Keene, olerfc; and Geo. C. Williams, of Lancaster, assistant olerk—all unanimously elooted. In the House Geo. W. Kittridge, of Newmarket, was chosen speaker; Thomas. J.. Whipple, of Meredith Bridge, clerk; and E. A- Hibbard, of Plymouth, assistant olerk. Alt the officers are democrats., The Whig vote forspent er was 94; free-soil vote 29. F.S. ciearer’i <Pilm Medal Honey Soap.’ 1 C 5“ nil a remarkable fact, that “ Cleaver’s lloncy Sea? ” was theonly article of toe kind which obtained llie Prize MedaUl the World's Pair, in London. This ta accounted Corby the nniveraal and acknowledged sue ceas Which it had obtained,not only in England, but m other portiona of Europe. Tiio Committee whoaward dd the Medal, not only did jaalice to Mr. Cleaver, as the sole inventor,bnl afforded a safeand onmistakeahle guarantee to the,public of its incomparable and beueE- J. KIDD* CO, “■ ; • 00 Wood street, . I Wholesale igenwfor KttsbDrghandiUvicinlty.' Also, ' for said, at all Dispensing and Drug Stores.' : •jefcdfcw ••-" '* '■■ z V--v J f 'i%U'\ -y; ; -.v- v * * * % * * * V * -v * Htetlng of the DemecratlfiGoi.nl}’ Com* raltteeof Correapo'njAeiice*- -y. ~'f Pursaantt&uoticejameetmg-ofiljO-lDemo cratic County CommUtoe.of Camepondejice was held itf Post on Satur-I day,-May 22, 1862 { : After a folKand fair of- opioion ! I from the membera present the following resolo* I I tion, offered by M. C; Milligan, was adopted: I I .‘ Resolved, That the Democratic citizens of the 1 I different Townships, Boroughs and Wards, ini I Allegheny county; be requested to meet on Sa- j I turd&y, the 19th oft June,- at their xisanl places ] I of meeting, to select delegates to represent them I l in the County Convention, to be held on Wednes* I I day following, {June 23d,) at 11 o'clock, A. M., I I at the Court House, In the City of Pittsburgh; j I for the purpose of nominating oticketforcotm- j Ity officers. The Democrats of the various Towu- I ships will meet between the hours of .2 and 5 I o'clock, P; M;, and the Democrats of the differ-.] I ent Wards of the Cities Of Pittsburgh and Alle- j 1 gheny, and of- the several .Boroughs, will meet I between the hours of 4 and'7 o'clock. I The Democrats of the First ward wilVmeet at I the “Fulton House,” kept by Hugh Sally, in I said ward, * I The Democrats of the Sixth ward will meet at | the Public School House, in said Ward. ;/:■ j. The Democrats of tho Third, ward will meet in I Splane's building, in said ward. • j On motion of Mr. Harper, it was resolved, that I the Committee of Correspondence hereafter meet. I at the St. Charles Hotel, on the call of the Chai r man. The Committee then adjourned. < GEO. P. HAMILTON, Cli’n. L. Harper, Sec’y- Morning Post Misses. Haubkr & PintuM— Qenta: As the time approaches for nominating Democratic candidates for the State Senate, much cafe should be token in selecting.one that would be competent to discharge the important duties of that office. In view of this fact, I cheerfully recommend Mr. W. J. Bose, whoia well and favorably known- In this county; as a finished scholar, .an acoom* plishcd gentleman and -an uncompromising De mocrat: he is, in my opinion, th© very best mam that could be selected, not alone for the party, i but for all parties, who desire the interest of this. district well and faithfully represented, as it cer tainly would be in the person of Mr. Bose. I would therefore,; by the desire of many of tho most influential Democrats of this city, urge his nomination, by all just and.honorable means, and if that be accomplished, I have no doubts.wh&t ever, but it would be bailed from ; all quarters with delight and satisfaction,: and would result in his election by a triumphant and large major ity. SECOND WABD. {O-gherllTaUy—.We are authorized toannonnee ANDREW BARCLEY, Esq t as a candidate forShcriff, at the ensuing election* subject to the decision, of the County Democratic Convention. ; |]cs:lc ICT SlierltT.— We aro authorized to announce tip: name of JONAS U. M’CLINTOCK, as a candidate for Uic office of Sheriff, subject to the decision of the Demo cratic County Convention. - fj©o:tc |0- Sheriffalty.— CHAßLES KENT offers him self .as a candidate for Sheriff, subject to the decision of, the Democratic Convention. . [j’.*fJuiAwtc UySharllToltjr.—Wear© noilionzcd to announce Mr. JOHN D MILLER ns ucarniidaie for Sheriff, sob ject to the decision of the County Democratic Conven don fjeH ter QT’CONGItBSS*— We arc requested to sute tlmi the name of the lion, W. \V< IRWIN vriU be presented to the Democratic County Couvenlion l &s & candidate for Uieir nomination lo Congress. ,Imy^s;tc tpr Wnnted—A few men of thorough business hums and good address, fora safe and respectable bust' ness, u u a business that requires no capital but good character, business habits and cnergy. To men wub the above qualifications a permanent tnmiiast and the best n( wages wilt begiven. Apply or address No 3D SmuhfielJ. street, corner ofThird ... lopntffcu 10* Th© Rev. William Roulatt, a welbkoown Metho dist clergymen, residing at Naples, draws the fallowing amusing but apt comparison; between . Dr. ADLane's celebrated Vermifuge and a ferret:-* s .- *♦ A ferret, when placed. at the entraneoof a rat hole, cuter* the aperture, travels along tbe passogs, seizes, upon the rat,esternunaics his esi»tence,and draws the animal’s defunct carcass to the light. And in like man net bava I found Dr. M’Dane’s Auioncan Ve?miluj*e to operate on worms, those dreadful and d&ngeToat tormen tors of cbildreo. ThU remedy, like the ferret, enters the aperture of the snoatb,travels down thepolleMiatita ruund the stomach, lays held af the worm*; shakes the life ootof *be reputes,sweeps, clean t&e.r demand ear nes clear oul of the- system This, at least, has been the effect of the Vcrtufuge upon my. children,” A neighbor of Air. Rottl&lf,Mr. John Briggs,adapts the simile of tho reverend eeriiGer, thus both giving their most unequivocal appiovat of this :greai specific, after having witnessed us operation upon their own children. l*et others try u,ami be satisfied; • Fer rate by mo*t Merehaoteand Drugsjts's in town ood coonirjr. ami by. (lie note Proprietor** . J. KIDD * CO., ! €0 Wood aireft je4:4lwl|w MACKKRKb-SO hblsJNo 3 targe. jast ict'.elvm! etui far gulf by tj*S} RttSSKI.f, ft JOIINSTON. ErKrtBINO— 20 bl>|*. No; I, jaat Tec’d mid tor tele by L ja9 : •:.■■ BUSSRLU JOHNSTON* B” UTTER*-3 bids. (fieth) ju»l rec’datid for uric by it a husskm. * john«ton I AHl>-a kcßa jasi received ami for tale by .. j KUS3ELI-* JOHNSTON* • jeB '• 119 Wawrsireel. f\(\ CENT OOLONtI boa given such O\J general taunfacuoa loont reioll cuaiocn, -we can now *opi»ly!o any exitnu having j-tst received* large <ot< <3nod UlackTea«t:3?l com*. Superior uud extra doni«Se.l*9M3. |c9 W. A. WCLUBO & CO TcMi »r«ib T«rsl 4)AA ONEHaLF HIKSTS TKAB,immn*and<m 4t\j\f k*nd+ computing alt ttie vauMlta ofCreen ami Black Te*s,wlucb will be sold by ihe package bc iheiowe*iwbolesalome*,by »• W, A. M’CMJRG ft CO, ie9 Grocer* and Tea Dealer*; SUfHKIdU PACKKU 'MSAS.—The nuentlon or Kc talfera it requested to oar supetiorTcai, pat ap In quarter, half and one pound packager, securely coveted Willitin Toll, and warranted equal tttevcryretpeci to the best pat up in the Gust; ami superior to the majority of .Them. Every package 1* .labelled witltour name and auarantee, subject to tie returned, If not avpioved on i trial; Dealer* will be supplied at rates as low at the j l.«ame qaaluy can beliadtn tlreEaatemcltrcs... .. I tot sale by iv.A. M : CI.UIIO & CO, I 1 Icß Orocetaand Tea Dealers. I:Tj,uM'i gtaarn tnano Forte Vaetutyi -i T. S. LEASE having applied ntacbt I fiBK£E3nHßnery to Utamsnnfaeture'nf JPIANUS.be I i; §§Fff»pS®|lt enabled to sett at least twenty-Gve i : {I per cent, cheaper than any brought from I I the Kmt, and warranted equal m evety respect-. | Six octave Rosewood l’tanos, Slsn.OO ] i Seven octave do do 350.(10 1 Pianos Ware room, on Hand street, over Johns’. Mine, ret Water Warehouse. 1 Acedrdcons. Vlolinr, Ac.,tuned and repaired. fjeSty : "* plftaen Acres tar $950, FOR BAtE-A valuable property or Pitleen Acres, one undo half miles from the. ernal at Foitvtew,, 1 ten miles from tlto city, two acres In meadow, ten and a half In grain, Ac., balance fina timber, a good dwelling house sod out booses, .cxeellentfratl. With the smaller Train: alio, a Gne young nursery of choice fruit, all In i .ood order, and well adsptcdTor n market gardener iTmmediate' possession- can be had 1»y paying for the uruiti crons lit a fair nr ire. Temiseasy. gram u h g CUTBERT, General Agent, | j e tj • fit) SmiUtGeld street.- T~ FtntTOolongfßlnok Tear. I-Mr E would eall lb* attention of our retail customers I W to oar large sioek of Black Teas,. selected with | great care In the New York market: , n a, j. ' Souchong,f ib, Me.; English BrSnci . Fine Oolong, 50c.| Defieioui Oolong, *1 00 I Eitro Oolong*-• SM*'* .. : .. 1 ’ Young llysouv Imperinl* attd Gunpowder, kfcmQ prices a V*mTGfoe«rara ta «edtoc... and examine our i jtock either picked in qutneror.hulf poaniipurkuges, or it. bulk, by the half mln Tca S(ote , , t ■; ■ : f-jH Fifth sited, Blarin' Bo.plW SopptUo.. 1 CUSTOM IIOUH. FHTISUaOH, I . Surueyor’s-Olfice, Juno4,lfcsU , • SEALED PUOPOSAI.a wMbc received at IhisOfhce, aalill2 o'clock, IhcMlh day of Jane, for -the supply or ihe following anicles, for the uea of the tick at the (Unlled States) Murine: Hospital, hear this city.uuurthe as possible from bone, i'ricr per lb ' Brown SagariOl the heel quality, ydo ; tt'<cc, • . - ‘ - •do Tea, Hyson, Rice Flour, 1 -v. ; Soap,- - - * - • . ' Sperm Candles, . - - i Coffee, ’ i. BiUier, best qusl ty» .-.Middling Bmou,. . , Hams,. - Lard, - * ; -_ «o ..... Flour,i>est superfine, r . .Price per bbU - v Molasses,* - r pergall :. ■ Port .Wine* v?. . •••••• do Vinegary «... - -do-..-... ;«• • ■ Mllkr. ■=■ - ai, •- v.-.j perquart. ;■ BestßoUcd Meal,... --per bushel iPotatoea, v. - • - Beans, • •: - - do ' Egg*, , . r .per dozen. •- ' *^pefpeeb. Hominy, -uo :■ ■■■’•' <- ;• Wood, -.;••• • •* do's -■ Coal* . - *,.«£•. pgr bushel* t AH of the wuhln lor above) anicles to te of the very: best quality.'and (o' be tarnished fit suchtimes and. in such quantities as on ihe reqaiatUon of thfe Steward of the Hospital, approved by ihe 3nrveyoMnay be : reqntreda. -Any other aritcles that may be wanted, the contractor to tantoh auhe 'lowest marketprices. Hit estimated that the number of patients to be supplied wUI fiverage- p#r day, In addition to which there will be about fen officer*andaervania lobe supplied. •••;,:• ■ , v;AfiyinJonn*Uoft concerning the contract wIU be given on application at this Office. . , > HENEY WOOB3jBnrveyof and AeeftV, jc9 United States Marino Hospital* 111 W'l v- : ’ . ' [j- - ~ "'V - •• •-r ■*•-’ *&J-\:- K> r ? - *V v •* l < •.rrr'r-':'»yv" • A Good Comparison# ■Aj ■* * K * # , • L I" -?-* f . '***’' 4. 3r*^ e * j SPECIAL NOTICES. lbiprov*& sifcou'iaer Braect* fjy Laai««;GemlemenTBf tvtia»4B ami ffrysSliouMer Uraces-a targe lot received, Of the taoat improved and fasbiooabta kma, intended to shoulder*, weak back, leaning forward, &c. T^ C!e Kl.oalder D;a.*es Q»e on nrilc)eoj gre»i value, and are vastly Vii petior to.most ainoles or tUe kind in use.. The gentle* men’s Brace answers the purpose of suspenders,us well as Shoulder Braces, and ai a very ln;lc above ibe price ■of ‘uspenders „ Tor sole ot Ur. HE YSEU’S Drag Slore, No. 140 corner of. Wood siresl and Vrig.K alley. fje6:dsvv Tbatbree Stage* of Conaump(tou« fry' NUTALL’a SYRiACUMr-Blue, Pink and YeL low Wrappers;.Each bottle designedlbimeetoneof the three dlffercut stage* of Pulmonary Conspmpiion. . < It l* buta very shoriumeH.ince • the i.htfo.duciion?of this remedy- into the city of PilWbuigh, and already some important cures can be.-.referred to. . The wtje ol u man inurr adjoining »own«hlp, ‘who bas.labored.un-. der ail the bad.symptoms of the second stage, has beep restored to- health, and usefulness :Another.caw, of a . mm tn Allegheny city,/who»nhis phyaictans.hadubaii* tinned, as m a hopeless eondiuor.*has,by the.use of six hoitica, taken in conjunction whaCodLiverOil, been restored to health, and his withered frame coveted .with new nnd healthy-flesh v Let Consanipuon Jook lo this! Pamphlets for tree distribution:at the Agents.- . SYMPTOMS: ; First Sxage>-Cough,.p&in in the breast, rule, head, flack, joints/- and limbs, inflammation, soreness, and ■ tickling in trie throat, fever, difficolt pnd qaicx breath ing, vxpeemraf ton d*JficiiUjsllght and frothy. •■■• : Second £zage:~Costtveness; spasmodic coagh, violent fever, night, morning and mid-day uwrats, hectic .flash in the faee andcheekft, uurmngb<at.iii the palms of the .haodsand soles of the. feet, ejgtctoraiion «asy t copiQui and stieaked t kith blood. :■ ... .. . • . Ihitd J>iai;e—Dtarrta(&a*diimnished fever,cough,and .morning sweats, great and increasing debility, frequent fainting fits, slight deltrium,and 9wet>ing extremities..-. • For saleatDr.G. 11. KKYSEH’S Wholesale: andlte toif Drug store, No. HU.conter of and Vir gin alley. . ... f tJ*s:dAw - IC7*Any person desiring to purchase an interest in u well conducted Ctoilmrg Store, can -bear or a bar gain by calling on R. LAIRD, at Ins.s:orej No; 5 .Wood street, near water. - ' : • ; 10* Angerona Lodge, !* O. of O- F**-The Angerona Lodge, No, 2S&.L O. of O. F.ymeetaevery Wednesday evening in Washington flail. Wood street jn4:ly. . Ui A* Or D* . JET Meets above the O’Reilly Telegraph. Office- cor ner, or Third and Wood streets, cveryMonday evening. aprsB ■ ■ {p*l» 0« of O* P l *—Place of Meeting, Washington Hail, Wood street,between sth and Virgin Alley. - Potsfdrsh Lohob, No. T3&—Meet* every Tuesday veenlng. MKEcatiTtLx Encaumikt, No. 67-r-MeeU Ist and 3d •Friday of each month. mariiS—ly * Ladles* Glftss«a«-Diiff’a Oolleae. |p* IN PIdNMANSUIP, CARD WRITING AND DRAWING, under Mr; J.D. WILLIAM?,and Mr F> SI.ATAPKKj am} ui-alt the higher brauchcsof on En ehsh at d Chis-feabKducatioti, under Mr. H. lIAVDKN. Two spacious roomi htverecemly been elegantly fitted up for their special accommodation. Cali and see. the arrangcment*.. . ... . .- •' {aprs‘ ' ; Chambstlln’i Commerclal ColUgs, con nerofMarkrlandThird streets. Justructionin Book* keeping and; Wilting: both day and writing and Book-keeping classes meet from 2 to sjo. the.afteruoon. TberPriucipal will attend to Uie settling or Partnership Docks, opening new sens. correctinger*? rors, Ac. Those having need of his services will übply. at the College. rt. K. CHAMBERLIN, ' n « Principal ond ProL of Book-keeping. : P. R. Spctjcer, Prof, of'Penmanship*..- api#-*- Bohemia Glass Worlrs* M A KOSEMAN & CO ANUFACTURERB of FLINT GLASS, ia all its variety. We have,also, on hand, Ligbinmg Rod rinsulatorsj of a superior pattern to any thing l yet pro duced. •••••• .. • •••.? ■ Dealers m Glassware.can save, from 10-to IS per cent, by giving us a caii." Warehouse j corner of: Water.and Rons streets. feblC3ra: Pittsburgh, Fa Nelson’* Daguerreotypes, . Post Office Buildings, Thirtf Strut. \ ■ T IKENESSKS takenin sU weathers, from d A.M.10 JLi AP. M.,giving on. accurate artistic and animate likeness, unlike a mlvastly superior to the mon phenp daguerreotypes.” at the following cheap prices:—sl.so,B2,oo,BU.oo.S4,oo,ss,ooand upward, ac cortini’to the sue nnd.quauty of ease or frame. Tpr* lloum for children, from U A M. to 2 P. M*. v . N. B— Likenesses of kick or diseased persons taken in any part of the city. lnov23:iy G7*DEAJFNESS.noiseB inirieheea,and a!) disagree able discharges from theear,speedily andperrannently removed without puin or inconvenience, by i>r. H ART LEY..Principal AuriM of the N. Y* Ear Surgery,-who may be consulted atOO ARCllstreet. Philadelphia; from 9to3o*clock. Thirteen years close and almost undivided attention to this, branch of special practice has enabled him to reduce his treatment to-such a degree .of-success as to Cud the most continued uud obstinate cases-yield 'by-a teudy atteniiou to Die means prescribed, ■ [*u;t>v CURTAINS, CURTAIN MATERIALS, AND Curtain Trimmings of tCvery Description |pr* Fanuime Plushes, Drocutelles. Ac.,> Lace and Muslm Curtains-, N. Y. Pointed Window Mjades, GilL CuinlceF, Curium Pin?, Dands, &o Ac., At WuoLsyALB sko Rarait \Y, 11. CAKRYL, ICU Clie.imit St, cor Pint, VHII.AbEL.PHIA. „XST Curtains Madtand Tnmv’t&sn th« Newtst Frtnck Siylt. • . marJOily* STATIC HUTOAIi FIRE INBU RANGE COMPANY. II AKKISHUKu, PA. CAPITAL, 200,000 DOLLARS. , De&ifned only fanbe safcrclassesof prupertyylias an ample capi!&l r und affords superior advantages In point of ebeajmee*, saieiyaud avcommodaifon, to City and Country Merchants midowners of Dwellings and isola ted or Country Property.. . • A. A. CARRIER, Actuary, novlti Branch Office, M .Snulhfield st., Pittsburgh. p~j*Tnoallintr atinmon to Dr, GUYZOTT’S [mptwed Exttact of Yeltaao tfoek amt we fetj! eonh* •dent that we arc doing a. service to all -wlio. may,be uf* Qlcted with tcro/ulous and other disorders originating m hereditary taint, or from impurity of the blood. We have knowniustance* wuhhi the sphere ofotiraeqaain* lance, where the iqo<i formidable dHLempera hbve teen cared by the Mitoi.Guyzolt'tExttactof' YelUnoMotk and Sfrsojumlla atom. ■■■.?. 4 -. . : Ii woneof ilic few advertised medicines thatc&nnot be stigmatized wab quacfcery,for iho.‘* .Y«J/i>w Dodi” and Hie “Sarjafirnffa*’ are welt known to te the most efficient, {hnd»at ilte sainemne, lmioxu>us>Mgenl*tinhe whole Mafenu Afedtca.mid by far tbebeslfmdpurest pre parations of them is Dr. (Juttou's YtUota D&c*and Sar apanlhx. See udveturemeni . IDT The Beet Poxilbla llemedy for Con* WISTAR’SUALSAM UK WILD CHERRY, is jast the n-niedy that u pure- minded, on*, prejudiced man, thoroughly. acquainted with every sys tem of pracuee, and well whole Materia Medics, and eiperieticetl in general practice, would recommend a*.ihe best possible• remedy, for the cure, of Coughs, Colds, Asthma, Rroncbius and- Con* sumption.- .■ ■ 1 '•- . ThU remedy contain* Ike extraordinarymedicinal virtues of the-Wild Chcny and the Fir, which nre emu-- bined and embodied in Uinr utmost power m this article. : By anlce ebrroioal pirufceM.eyetyihirigdirterteilausor .useiesa i« rejeened, iOi that, what remainsivia the most extraordinary and iruly efficacious: remedy-(or all kinds of puimotiury and liver diseases ever known to man. ' See advertisement in another column. tmy27:dffcw ; - . [CT Odd Fellows* llallj Odeon Building Fourth trrrst, fttfuren IFooff and. SmufiJitUt sfr<ur.-~ Pittsburgh Encampment, No. 2,meel3l«iund3dTucsdaysof each mmuh. .... • / Pittsburgh DegrceLodge, Nov4,meets2d snd-UhTues days. Mechauics’LodgejNo.O, meetsevery Thursday even*. fvesternStarLodge, No 34, meeisevery Wednesday evening. . Iron Cay Lodge, meets every Monday ev’ng. Mount Moriah Lodge, No. UfiO, meets every Monday evening,at Union tiail,corner-.of Fifth and SuiJtnfield. Zoeco Lodge,No.<lBs ; meet* every Tfauradayevemng, at their Hull, corner of gmithfield and - . TwiuCityLodge,No. 2-il, meets every Friday even ing. Hall,corners! Leacock amlSandusky streets,Al legheny Oay. - . Imay29:ly : Pittaburffh blftluturanes Compaiitf. : OF PITTSBVHGIL FENiYA.. CAPITAL 4X00,000. President—JameaS. floon;.: *• VicePresideni—Samnd M’Clnrlcanr - 1 Treasurer—Josephs. Leech. - Secretary—C. A Colion. Ofvicb, No.T&Fouara St&ikt. • C7* This Company ninkes every Insurance apper- J taining to or connected with Lite RUks, i - j Mutual rates are the suino as those adopted by other pafeiy conducted Companies. . i; - . - - .*• Joint Stock Rates at a reduction of one-third from-lhe Mutual - rates—equal to a dividend of tbluy-ihrec and one-third per ceiu., paid annually in advance ; Risks taken on lue lives of person*jjomg to Califor nia. DIRECTORS^ < James S. Hoon, t Joseph S. Leech, > Chailes A. Colton, Samuel M’Olmkan. , William Phillips, John.A. Wilton, • f ■ marllrCm. v " John Scott. ~s CITIZENS* r l laßarance Company of Pittsburgh. C. 0. HIisSEV, KresiJcnl. SAMUEL I. MARSUF.r.L, SecrUmty. OFFICE, 04 WATER STREET, btticeenMarkit and Weed ttreea, ; , inrursi Hall and Otrgo Rlikt, v On the Ohio and Mississippi Rivers and tributaries, INSURES.aeainst I«oss or Damage by. Fire. - ALSO— Against.the Perils ot the Sea,, and. Inland Navigation nnd Transportation. DmfcOTOKS. : C.G. Hussey, : AVm Larimer, Jr;; ' William Bagalejr, . Sam*! M. Kier,; : , Hugh D.-King, ;.: * William Bingham, Robert Dunlap, Jr.y D. Dehaven, : ;■ " S; Ilarbaugh, • - { ' • ; Francis Seller*, - K4w&ui Hmulethn, - J.Schoontnaker. Waller Bryant,’ l - ' < Sanmetßea, v -. • J&aac.M. Peftnocfc ' - ID* A'.'RKoit tlomurlLiVblo W*» or Total DliaOneal Cured liy Petroleura---We iavile the attention of tile afflicted add (be public generally to ibo ceruficute ofWillmm Hall,of tiiia city. - Tlic cuse ' may be Been by ally person whojuay be aiteplicalih re lation to liie facia there Ed forth. i-yo ; • S. M. liIER. -' U I had been afflicted' several yean with a'eorenen'. of bolbeyes, wfctoheonUnued toincreaae unullastSep tembetUtSWhibe Inflammation atthivUtne Saving: my volved the whole lining membrane opbdih eyes, and ended in the deposits of a thick ftiiibwlucli wholly de atroyed myaigbf.- T bad an operation perfonned, and the thickening removed,which soon.returned:und_ left me' in ns bad a condition tts before,.: • A t Utta.siageof tbo f eomplaintj'malie application to aeveratiOf tbo ;most eminent inedrenlineu, who fnlormed me that my eye's would never get well.” At this time I .cpuldnordisiinv guish any Object- Hy ibendvieeef.aonte friendslcom mended theuse of the Petroleum, both internally and Ibcttllyj'nndiiwhich my eyes have improved daily until the present time, and 1 have reeovered my sight entire ly, Hygeneral health wds very much improved by the ftbofenmi uadi attribute the reatortifop of my sight to' its ; use. I nude at No. tOaSeeond tn thiseity, and will be happy to give any lnformation inrelatlon to my ease. WILLIAM HALL.”- September 17,1851, tT ■For saleby fiH,GEO,4L GEYSER, 140 Wand «t by ihe Proprietor!- '■•W- s #, ■• ■••• >'•■ •-". '•*"• •*■:•■ '. •’ \ v V'V - l; ;' vS‘ ,‘j ••«.:. V • «<v •-. --V '.•* .■**<...•’<; •s,“'..sr-,-. : . ;■ ~ ■-■ ' , S “ “ J - n * - * ••’ '■' - '■■ *■■■ '■ •.-, ■■:.■ V t • V: * ■ u--.vV: : v ; .V-**?;..'.. ' . . * f n r,.,v . .. ~.., . *- >' -•• V W*.-.tM.- E r-~ -*j i i , y'by.£'l K.' : -r '?""" " H Lksske a»o MawaoH'it'--—‘JOSEPH C.FOSTER; -Pn«» of Admission—First Tier and ParquetterMc. Second-.'Aid-Third Tiers 25c;; Reserved eest* in Dress Circle, 75 cents; large Private Boxes, egtire, 28,00; small Private boxes entire. $5,00. ;:• Doors open at 7$ o'clock, Curtain rise* at?f... Second.night of the young American Tragedian*. Mr*- u.W. JaMISON. TUESDAY EVENING; June 7th,1852, Will bepre vented Bulwer’sceiebratsd ploy of ‘ -v MONEY. . Alfred Evelyn, * • - ;Mr. Ged. W/Jamhon. • Clara.DoogiflßS f v- :''v Mias-Wheeler.--: • • -.r 5 ; AO conclude .with the laughable farce of : m WHO H fOLE THI4 POCKET BOOK. Tompkins Ttpthorp,* .v:--v v Mr, J.AVCaver. fumy Smart, - - - Miss. Wheeler Tomorrow evening Mr.O, W. 3 AMISON will appear „ in a favntit* chaiaoter ' • SPALDING i- SOOMRS’ CIRCUS FLEET! _. CHIME OF'JNVKNTY BELLS! pX^A? a .^hO r AO,Otfachment,susceptible of the most ivcfy, as vtreg asmoMmeaßured music,} on the . v* , palace? •A Gtxiid Atmftile.Ainplmht&ite, sumptuous; spacious and elegant, beyond k d«acnimon; withalt the modern improvements that fauuster to luxury and comfort in the Orchestra is a great Cathedral Organ.ar.d the Troupe' of Performers selected by a * SPECIAL AGENT IN EUROPE, As well as culled frora. the choicest homeUtava, has never had aparallM. on either Continent. » Mbo4* and : Had. Denon, from Vieima;-Mons« ,and Mad .I^-V&ter LeeyfroraLondon.and Pans; Mils. RosaleuneandLe • Jean tiDi&ih, JohnSiuitH, II I*. Madman, l& Perry* Bill Lake, if. \Y< Sione, Ferry* ftUdjgan,&c.j&c. . lo*The." Fleet .will' be .moored at the foot, of ST. CLaJR'STREET,-below ther Aliegheny Bridge. ? Our exhibitions wilt be given at 2| and 7Lo’elock..e&ch day* ot Pittsburgh: one week: Allegheny, Monday and Toes*. day;7(lfan<iBtb; Bligd', Wednesday, June Ulh. • |fj*AdtaiS3iou—Pteas Circle (all arm-chairs) 60 cts; Family Circle (ail cushioned} MJ cm,;children half price; Gallery V 5 cts. . arm chairs may be recuied from 10 to 12 and 3to 5 o’clock,by application, at the.office; to ther Puner, R; W.K. Dixon, fcsq', [my99:loi DfiBTAL SURGEIIV, W. F, FCNUENEERG, m. d., No. 151 Thibd ID* A few doors above SmilUQeld > street. - Office up etairs/r Or.:F. lia.v -Deen connected wiift-the establish* mem of Dr. Ilullihen, of .Wheeling; for the last five yean. - • , (apr29ffict :v» 4 'V 4 r -t <J, '*~ 1 1 ' % H , * f U " „“ r <•'>’ f « “> ? /■ Lf *i *S* J 1 1 -i ' ■- t „ 4*. 'WlK^^tiXS^ amusements. 'rUKATUK. h. Airit', ■ (SDCCU9SOB 0» G~ W. nrBDtB,! SURGEON DENTIST, Ha. lt* Smltbflcld itreet. .. CoUflctlag* Dill PoatlßSf Ao» JOUNM’COUBRY - CP*. Attends to Collecting. Bill Posting, Dlsftibnting Cards and Circulars -for Parues,Ac.,Ac. i . a >••••-. Orders left at ihe Office, of. the Morning Post, or at llolroes’.FerJodicai Store,Third st^wili,bepromptly attended to. .. ' - ~ ‘ [my2t;ly .etna insukance company; 'tit Hartford, Conn. Capital 5t0cb..........,30a,000 Am<U— ; 480,173 r...~ oai{ ' :or Hie Pitlsbargli Agency Inlbe Store Room ofM’Curtiy in Loooji., No.iir Wootlßlreet. . nov4:tf • R. 11. BEESON, Agent.. Asaoelatad B-lramcnu iaaaranea Conpa* „ „ «»»I tHo city off PlLtatmrgb. , , W. W. DALLAS, Pres’L-ROBERT FINNEY, Sec>v. JD-WllliniureagalnstFHtE and MARINE RISKS ot all kind*. • ' • Offlu ta -blcncngahcla Heust, Nci.l2i andl2s Ifaftrtl, OIRttCTOIU.: ■' "■ \V. W. Dallas, 1 ' JoliuAnderßcnt, \ - 11. C. Sawyer, R B.simnsot,, JVm. M. Edgar, • II B.Wlfitiii*, Robert Finney, Charles Kent, : William Dorman, :-,,.^WUHainColUngwbOtL' • A. P. Ansbolz. Joseph Kaye. . . William D. Wnghier. {ja# SEEING ARRANGEMENT," Cleveland aud FlUslitirgbßellrondi 5338*25252*I3SG*£83Z*ESKi2H^3»- Ter C&kyrlahd, Tolido,- Sawduset, DetEoir, Chicago. Ma-WAuire, Hcm-alo, Doftsuv, 1 Ccumscsj aho Cm cimuyi The new and fast: ranm'ngvsteamer:FOßt&T CITY leaves Monongafrela wharf, loot of Markeietreetj- evety morning, {Sundays excepted) at H oVloclr—connecting at Wettsviltarwlm/fbc. Rxpres* Tram of :ihe Cleveland and Pittsburgh Railroad, l<aviflffatl2o'ciocfc,.M.jond oruvinget Cleveland at 6 o’clora, p; M.,and connecting' wiili the Steamboat and Railroad -Lines for Toledo, Sandusky, Detroit,. Chicago; ;Mflwaoki«i Buffalo, and Dunkirk. Eure to Clevelond, $3 0O- : For Tickets, apply to JOHN A/CAtJGHEY, AgenlC *P. R.R.Co, .... OFFICE— Comer .Water amt Simibfitld tlreets,(op atatra,) opposite Mouongahela; House, * - . : - K7*Not»—By the Olilo'bmJ Penna. Baiiroa Jio AUi oote, aiid tiie.CicvHaud anil Pittsburgh Rullroadfiool AUiatictJ io fure from Pittsburgh to Cleve land is ftf 00. P»6Be)tgerfthy betft routes amcairt Clavt land at the jam* t vie, and.m iA< taine irutn eftarr. oprVtjil RItJK— 1(J ttrcer* prune S.C tu:« T in atoreandforaale by ltn>3| ] MILLER & RICKETSQN M Nolmbbls.jhalftibla.and kilts; . Mess. .do : . ..do do ./very superior . No. 3 do . ..do . do; • : Just received and for sale by myai AV.A- M*OLUKG & CQ.-l&u Liberty M. TWf OIICK —The partnership htreiofarc existing be i.Y tween the undersigned, in. the'Wool aud Commis*' sum busincsv uuiierine? firm of Mospby & Lib, was .dissolved oir lhe lirii of April lasi, by mutual consent. The business of ibe-laie firm will be sealed by ll Lkb* who is duly authorized to use die name of tlie firm tjr that purpose. .. ro>4 • /"IIU A US —SUUO ('al-auua. 1, U and 3's,from (be celebra* \j led factory ofM; 0. CaTvajal, Havana;. COGO No. 1 Neptune* - do} -': . .. 7000 plantation Cvhndradosand Em* •• bftj&dors. Maoajss, ■ . doj ■ . 2000 JUillar F.Gutlerrez, . r >. .• • .'--.do;. ••': 2yuo FunHielaa Alabn, . . do; 50GG LaAmalio, . ‘\ > -v. . • do; v sUooCononr.» t ... .. do; <sooo Cabanav > j tfo; SUCO Jusuca Begahaj ■••■’•■ , -do; . 10,WH)Mens8jero-uo. ■,•».: do: 20000 Kt ?01. do. do, lOOon'iresManosdo.. ••.•.•do; . 20.000 Cruz &Sou* Principal and 2;. - . : v . 'tOOO.CancfftifcSeaTO do;. : 15,000 Steamboat do; : ■; •! ' . • \v 'IS,OOo Havana Sixes; r. ••• Hnlf Spanish and Common; - Now in store mid for said by •.- J .•■••. MILLKR & RinKETSON. and -2231 liberty tu-‘> A CO.*3 WICMTIftHIt UXPBBBS. OHIO LINES. . qrf AVINO purchased Mr* J. S 3. Lockwoods Pittsburgh ' XI and. Cleveland: and PiUabnrghondMassjllon Ei- • SresSvWe shat).' commence runidng'lfcLesameoivTae*' uyyjaoe lut, 1852 Amb«scnser,providedwiiltahrrDn Safe forcatrymg money andvaluable parcels! willleavo our oiEce, SO Fourth si reel, at 8 AlfttVfbr Ctevelarulami ManUlonf aud Teimnmg, will arrive daily " v Gold, Silver, Bank Notes, Jewelry, andothervaJqable. parcels; ibgelher withgOQd& of will bo •' earned &l-maH'speetf,atuldehveredatany of .the stop- ' pingplacfcsontlieOMo ami Eennsylvama, Cleveland ‘ and Pittsburgh, Cleveland,. Columbua and Cincinnati, Sandusky, Mansfield, fill. Vernon, Newark- and 2anes- • vtlleKaaroads, ; Our Agents, or the Agents of tlie American Express Company,'Will forward goods from any of the important poiaurm the ahoveimeof rp»lroads,toiojvnsandp!aces edjacciUj WeUo not to. weYespontibieißSca- - nersjiopofnta beyamliliOUneß or«r which Wpraatnes-" sengersr AVo can jnow reach by railroads almost every town iit Omo of importance. Goods for northern Indi* ‘ ana, northern Illinois, Michigan, and Upper Canada,for warded daily to Cleveland, anil thence to dthUaction bY American Express Company. - . ' . • lf7*Pfease mark goods distinctly, and os the packa ge*, not ort card* or labels; also, mark the name of the ’ county. ■- The collodion or drafts*notes, bills and accounts at-' tended la niall points on ourditferent lm>a- - v ni)3l BAKER A A*pm«. . FOR\VAJU>ING AND COMMISSION HOUSE. SAINT LOUIS. JOHN Vf» T?nci|gr.l«»»V*• *••»•"» ‘MOOHIPOH. • v. ■ Tvvietkell fe SSogrltigt, COMMISSION AND MERCHANTS -Comer of/Ctmmetetal and JHn* struts, * * . lirn»l* promptly attend to all consignments and Com fY’ missions enimsM to them, and will make liberal cash advaneefc f on-conslgninent»,or Bill*: of Lading in * . turn (I. '■ 1' :v -•■ <. “ « ® orders ..for ibe.poTClmse.rkfXeaJc Grain, Hahin and : other Produce, wll beLprompiiy filled iiuhelo-wcßi pos sible prices, and onlhebest terms.' 1 • , They will alio undertake the. settlement and eoHec tioa or c!aimB'Of tir.poruinec; and hope. hy their esne- ’ cial personal cflorix and atieiiuoit to tulthe'iMCieats of' * tbeirfriemla, to.glvegeneral satisfaction. . a Piaoicia* Geo Collier, Sl i Ellis 4, Morton, Cincinnati: • ■ - do Sirttaer* Gorman do Charles**Blow A Co-, do Mozea 4 FrMer, do do Springer AWhitemamdo P.-Leeebjt Co f William Holmes A Co., 1, W. Bailer *^f f ?’, P . il H bar Sh; Morgan, J M Buck A Morgan, » , , PbilsdelpMaj-Shield* 4 Miller, Philadelphia: if DI * . . Newcomb & .Bro,, and W*U.R*yDold.v Louisville; T. C. TWICHELL A CO, New Orleans * COMMISSION HOUSE, NSW ORLRAN&. Wilis long, established .House •coqfine their Attention X stnciiy-to *dlea«dpurdiasA»©n Commission. and lo the Forwarding- business getier&Uy; * •.-.•> • • Tbey-aollclra: eoiitinuwee of the hbeial patronage '• heretofore given ilrem - ' ! January 89. IBS*. fraaM.bfe ** ANO VALUABLE BOOKS ... ' Putnam's Semi-HontWytibrauj UomeßndSfidfll ceuw Sceto! a “‘ 0r “ Ame " t “ rr of r InEngland", . .. , -Hpirton’s Popular Uprarv ' Io s; VST* *"** T * rti «y.Vet ana China, Essnr* from Gondon Times. Sor e nt« jj-cu*, cents. aUOO ’ ** *2S«. My o*r»Life,Coeihe. Moaern Painters- Easfea^*- “*•*» ™«»»- i©Maw-* do Author— . N®kdeit*WasS,of Ghosts and Ghost Seers. Headley's Works, gaptwn* or the Old World. Stumneein Beoil«nd. Idle of Jeffrey*. , God inEUaaie. Philosophy Of idaiea /AUjfcfCartcrt Book** JovenUo Book*, in great vailfltf, jes BAVWON * ABNEW,OJ Market o, ' \ '_'y yy„ •; 'fi ' , "las*: , J. R. MURPHY* IL LEE,
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