laJbz -i- *’■> **: 4'* *, * _,; ( .irx .--, .• . 4 ,QVwi‘, ,v,;. ,' *- - *eS^l-' 1 ,**/ \ VK-X •;* 4•{-~ , ,’ p- v X'>-/ > v £ -XV,\ */V P\*,y \‘ -“4-<'. X, * --.- *4, >V-*' -*» \xj '-’ ~ mm iiiMoks^£ sX> -~ • WX*&£ :i^M < ,<fe4: - ,-■*.*? B*£p&£ v%‘t*sv i^*yv>ic'iV' ? ' l< " I, ■ '4>ss§feMsS»%%§V-48W ishr* *’&*&**■& . ■ ™.—l—-• The intelligence from Europe,, brought by the steamer Pacific, which arrived at New York on Sunday mbrning, is. truly of a wnriike.characlcr. AUEurope nppeare tobeslumberingontheverge of a volcano. Tho difficulties .between Russia “'- and Turkey, are rapidly approaching' a crisis, &*t*' «ad ft ompresenfc appparanecs is inevitable. ’r'lytVr^e l ’-£& c l, *'*' Austria and'Switzerland _ato also at sword’s points, and bostiUties between those powers uro daily looked for. ’■' It »a announced that the mission of Prince }\ . Messcbikoe? to Constantinople hss beenncom* plete failure. All fdrthcr negotiations between "ltussia and Turkey, are therefore, for thepres eut,at an end. ThuAmbsasadors of Prance and < England and the Ministers of Prnssia and Aus t'44j£l tria had previously agreed to make a joint at teihpt at reconciliation between the Divan and <S the Eossian Envoy- Their attempt, however, . was'fruitless, as Mensehikoff persisted- in his 4^*4#; r V%4~%3' “ 'demand for the immunities of the Greek Church. j'{i Dispatches purporting tote fromKaiish, state -that the military camp generally formed daring ’thcr spring,'near Warsaw, had been indefinitely ' C »;Vd^l d“• postponed; owing to the state of affairs at Con "i',,’ v f atantinople, and the van of the Southern army f \.l£ Of 100,GOO men,had received orders to approach the Turkish froatrers. letters from Jessy also state that the BussismmiUtary preparations were 1 continued, on an-extensive scale, A permanent - bridge is in course of erection over the river I™lsl - Constantinople letter, datod JOth May, pnbr * "'4 , ?>'’|isbed in a second edition of tho London Times, ? ' 6 * fttes t'mf a Turkish steamor Jiad been sent to it summon the Ottoman fleet to Constantinople.— -i Ships has been sent to Egypt to assist in traus -4% -3 44 _ r % ;S' /. C , porting tho troops that Abbas Pacha has ready f y ’’"i4 at the Saltan’s disposal. Tim Minister of War had sent couriers to tho whole of the provinces of 1110 Empire, to call militia to arms, and to ■ V*.!. prepare them to act atthe shortest notic.p,. Thero 37Gro rumors at Paris that tho liussiana had ac taaUy advaaced, hat this ms probably racro BU ™second cdiUon of tho Jffominy Chronicle pub* lishes tho following postscript from itsPariscor * respondent: „ - i( ihavo jnst heard that letters received at tho sViSii ' - Russian Embassy, from fit. Petersburg, contain the most threatening language towards Turkey. These-letters state that the Emperor Nicholas declared, on hearing of the rejection of his i.-c\; nUimatum, that he would carry his cannon to 'J’X Constantinople to punish tho Insolence of tho Porte” ■’M *• tt is generally believed that Russia would like ;2 t 0 etfnllow Turkey, if she could do so without 4’’ :Js -'-'-' i ' : ‘--‘'' : . tho vinterfercnco of other European; powers,— 'i*' 7:;> ' ' >; '--®(#M9 - ainA , B#tfandrtronl4'.'CBrttd« , ly nofrjtom^i® - quiet spectators while snob an event was in pro- gress. - Franca has an old grudge against Bus oia, and no doubt Louis Napoleon would like to lead nn army in person over the same bloody track traveled by his illustrious nncle, in order £4 t io wiafor iumself a name in history, und nt tho jli -X-Xfp same timO'unita the peoplo of FraESe. Thg PatASic also brings advices from Vienna *° the 23d of May, which says:—Austria is as i r ?53feli inflexible in its negotiations with Sardinia as it proved in tho case of Switzerland. There i 3 no 8' - hope of a speedy Suspension of the sequestration which has been imposed upon the -properties of , . the Lombard emigrants. From Berne, 28th, wo learn a.atthtfFedeMns®*«*w, ?r.-.^ r .- rCX * Connoil had resolved to issne orders to tho vari- .-..•>•■;.r..-r. ! v.. ai |. aecßnußW-! _._ i one cantons, instrnotingthem to raise thoirmiii- ‘ ■ *«»«-vuK». 6 ,»_ r :r - 4 _ ,_^ >Vilt( ..._ ■■ taty contingents at once, and to bo prepared to " - . ... ' ■■ taka tho field at tho first call. ' ~ . cowardly and tyrannical manner towards Switz- iW i liXsfX's-xj Brinnd. It will bo remembered that she vented her resentoent on the Swiss by the expulsion of ' Geveral thousand vinedressers and cowhcrds.no- fives ortho canton of Ticino, who hadfor many yearn found an honest livelihood by their own " industry in the Austrian dominions. No charge ” was ever preferred, cithor individnaUy or col o4'«fi?^o4 J H lectively, against those unfortunate persons,and It was never alleged that they had beea ooncern- od in the slightest degree in Mazzini’s insurreo- 'tion. Now Austria has thought proper tovrith ~ir XvTXr ; ? " draw hpr minister from Switzerland, and has " ’~'X v proclaimed a diplomatie rnptnro with the Hol • * ' vetio confederation. Z fJ-Mt "4 i X 1 4'TX , ’' 3< ''Y V | '*' i<t| Austria has therefore placed herself in a very :Xij§s4'X/V ; ' : C a V' : - unenviable position. Her oppression of the ; r- r ,i;§-Xc ' J - , - brute Swiss will call down upon her head, tho & 5 - K i ’vengeance of every repnhHoan throughout En i§s ' 4- ? 'f^tr 5 rope. If she supports Russia, her late ally and ’-^T?s *7/* proteotor, _sbo must necessarily give offence to £?i v" >ir4 . the Germans; and on the other hand if she op- - it j'f* : ~~r a sn poses Russian aggression on Turkey, the friendly £ - "P, ‘V'"- relations between the two great tyrannical pow . «HLof Europe will be at an end. - , AEmropoan war appears to be inevitable— £[< /Where or how it will commence is Immaterial— jE \ ’ Itoresult3, whether for good or evil, Bonnot as j*vi— r J&l nent, however, appearto be hopeful. They nro anxiously looking forward to tho “good time I@5?%W' f p* >'* coming,” when the oppressor’s yoke will fall, gj ; 4!r?Sj X cad therepnbiican storwillbo in the ascendant ljn r - The gallant Kossurn will doubtless soon be at I*’ ' tho'head of the people, raising his eloquent "pr, voice in behalf of down trodden humanity. The ■ glorious patriots of Hungary, Germany, Switz tllT exland, Italy, So., will make a bold and united t jf' > ffJ£s if 4S -effort to overthrow the tyrannical systems which f have oppressed them for so many long years— fifSJi V “'-w JSj^sfe ***- ' -- iyffk' ' t - Tbo Paid Fire Department in Cincinnati is mud to work most admirably. Tho reward for »J labor at tho-Grca is, wo believe, 12J cents on ;■* '■affix : >lyCpyx^Wfrß r b<,ur ® aa P temiora tom first{oxamenwho Kc 'l% 1, reach the conflagration. ” 3,5* -This regulation has been proposed in several cri ’'X’Pi'' s-J ? -s''£fi"-i"^ ’■rfy'Jy’^erfo | — other cities, and wabelieve, adopted in somoof ;^VVVr"r’s ii *x J§C f ff\ them. It has been spoken of in onr city, and : > r: t ttos welt thought of by many who feel nn inter *>' VrM4;-vV cot in onr firemen. i ■ r- ryipgvczXfyjjyyc ■ •. JDttiitj somragJM “ „ ,„.tiiosiah pjniups is£&r hajifes * Erper & SbilUpSi Sditora & Ptopnetora. , TKCfISDAY MOaSISa. : ;:^:!:::!i==-"JTOE^ c - democratic somisamons. CANAL COMMISSIONER, THOMAS H. FORSYTH, x auditor general, - ; / . EPHRAIM BANKS, of 3/ifflirt County. FOR SURVEYOR GENERAL, . . IMPORTER BRAWLEY, *■ i of Crawford County* " thmr • authorized agents intho.citiGa-of NowAortanu for the iTomS 7 Jbs/ They -nre Authorized to receive M ~ vortlsomonts an* Subscriptions for usnt otrcu u^lrote BOSTON, 10 State aticct. * 700 7BISTCSQ -£* mwmall.-.- .'-.-l •■■ I'g'pp "’■• ■" ' ' ■---- .*.• 'ggy» Col. Bobissos, of Galena, lit, a gentle- mnn jjcll known to a large number of onr citi zens, is now in town, and will stop at Brown’s Hotel for a few’days, whore he wonld be happy to tncethis friends. "MTTSBSirjaGIS: -Wokdeefto ir Toms.—The St VaalDemocrat hah the following improbable story. It says: We can show you a Democrat away ont hero in Minnesota, J. 08. Warren, Esq., who declined *iao offices,, the Secretaryships of Legation to Central America and Pern. Desirable as are ' those appointments, he preferred the position of a private citizen in Minnesota THE AIMJIHIBTR4.TIOE. ' Ever since the Inauguration of. President PimtcE, the. whig organa have-been wntohing, wj.thvigilant.cyeß, 10 61111801110 nctof his admin istration open which, they eouid light. Biko Mr. Macawber, they.thought that' might como round,” which thoy could pick up, j and make it the basis of.a general assault : But! thus -far they have been disappointed; nil the | important- movements': of the administration works well. Bis principal foreign appointments ( aro received .with warm approbation -by the, country; and well they may be, for mere able, diplomatists couidmot be sent from any Govern -1 meat iu Christendom. I Uiß Cabinet comprises the choice of the able I public men of our country, and their ability is I made manifest by their rigid attention to the I moßt important branches of their'departments. The Department, which, for some ; ycara-past, has proved to be very mnoh liko a **dqn of thieves,” is undergoing a complete cleansing, under the vigilant eyo of that honest 1 and uncompromising domocrat, lion. James Gtnrnnrs, the bead of the Department. Early in the progress of thoadministration; he proved to the country how clearly he understood the frauds which his predecessor hod. permitted to :bo practised.upon the government, and resolved at once to : stop those that were in progress of consummation. His honest course has gal* vanized the Golphiuites, and we do not suppose that one of them will dare to approach him with a request for tho redemption of. their fraudulent claims. Mr. Manor's letters of instructions ta the Foreign Ministers, Charges,:and Consuls, a sy nopsis of which wo publish to-day, mokes mani fest the plain republican prinoiplesiaud, sterling honesty of this old; steadfast democrat and. pro found statesman: It will no doubt displeaso tho whiga that he suggest to our representatives at foreign (Courts:. that thoy should refrain from making spectacles of thomselves by donning the. livery of royalty,:instead of, retaining their own plain, hnt appropriate citizen oostnmo, such ns is worn by the highest representatives of the people in onr own country. It will no doubt displease the GalpbinitCß that ho should bo so cruel as to inform tho gentlemen who hive received subordinate foreign appoint ments, that thoy will be'held to a strict account ability for tho performance of all the labors re -1 qulred from them In the positions they am ap -1 pointed to, and, also, rigid honestyinnU financial transactions that may come within their control. Such an order ns this has had no precedent within the last fbnr years, and if the Galphinites were still in office, it would be hard for them to 1 heir it. They would consider it a violation of 1 their prerogative which was vouchsafed to them : (and himself) by’ Secretary Corwin, and. pro nounced good law by Attorney General Johnson. Tho stealings which those two high officials allowed have been cut off by the present admin istration at oho swope of the pruning knife, and,, we do'not suppose that one of the Galphinites would thank- the President now if ho would offer him on appointment . -The administration has marked out for itself in course of rigid economy, so far as it. can be followed consistently with the. honor and inter ests of the government;. and ulbo, a determina tion to hold all its officials to a strict oocounta bility for tho manner in which they discharge 1 the various trusts confided to them. have Ino doubt lint the President and .his Cabinet will I caqg out their doterminatientotho very letter, l and the people may rest assured that daring the next four years they-will hear no morc;of their treasury being plundered through the negli gence, or something worse, of high officials. OHIO SEWS ITJEBXB.: Xho Wheat crop In Ghip, It is said ticver look ed better, and promises fttargo ylold. All tho dolorous statements. about tbs ravages of tho “ fly,” originated in a desire to get np a profit* nblo speculative movoment,., : Washington MoLean has resigned his post os Director of the Ohio Penitentiary, and Got. Wood has appointed George T. Barnom, the late member from Cnyahoga county, to fill tho vacancy. Wo learnfroin tho Logan Qaztllt that W. V. Marquis, Esq.i has received tho appointment of Postmaster of Belicfcmtainc. Mr. A. K. Swink, of Lebanon, Ohio, on Son day flight last, while in his sleep, dreamed that several persons were after him to toko his Ufo, and jumped from his bedroom window to the pavement, Borne fifteen feet; and thonoo he ran four Squares to-tho market-house, before his wonndedlimb caused him to awaken. His fam ily discovered him, greatly alarmed at tho nar row escapohe made. Sentinel, of last week, announces the death of the Bov. J. Whippo, Of Mahoning county, caused by Chloroform administered by a Dr. Qarlick. "ffo learn from the Batavia Courier, of the 9th, that E, S. Chapman, son of a widow near EJenton, in that county, died in Batavia, in a fit of insanity. The Cincinnati Enguiier, states that on Satur day, noarpenter, by the name of Samnol Black, while in the not- ofliftlng a ■ joist in the third story of a house on Commerce street, lost his balance, and falling, was precipitated to tho lower floor. His head crushed in a horrible I manner, causing instantaneous death. , ■ The Ohio Stato Teachers’ Association will! hold its semiannual session at Dayton, on tho fith i and 7th days of July nest. . .- | : Maokay; who murdered a man lost fall in Tuscarawas Co., Ohio, was recently convicted of i atsrnU and battery! If he had murdered two men, it would probably havo been brought in by the jury os a harmless joke. • Sais' op Wool.—Wo learn that Messrs. J* M. 1 Ashbroob, 1 and James T. Church,'of Pleasant township, recently. dipped 1,426, sheep, yield* ing some 4;27G-:lbs. - They - sell 1,100 fioeoe nt CDo per lb., and the bolaneo for 60. Wool Is now rating at high figures, and no fears are en tertained, we bolieve, of a deolino in tho price.— /Lancaster (Ohio) Qazelte. Stobeasd Dwumikq Boused.—The dwelling and stow, with all their contents, and abont two handreS dollars in money, belonging to-Mr. Qeprge Christy,, of Chiton,- was burned' on Mon day night last.: The family wereawokened from their slumbers by tho firo, and barely made their escape, saving nothing but a few nrtioles of clothing; and a portion of a bod. There was some insurance,-some say full, on the property dost. Miss Pew, whowos tcaohiog school in the neighborhood, had all her summer clothes, ex cept one suit, burned in the house.— Trumbdl Democrat. IUIL&OADS. In a few years the Stats of Illinois will be covered ns thick with railroads ns any of the Eastern States, There is a project now on foot to construct a road from Alton to Ulinoistown, op posite St. Louis, a distanco , of some twenty-five or thirty miles. It is stated that Mr, Bacon, of rthc well-known banking-house Of Page& Bacon, : i.St; Loniß, has negotiated the necessary funds to i bnild the road, and that the'preliminary survey has been completed, and that the contract for oonstraotion is dosed. Busunss os inn Comjhbia Bailhoad. —The increase la the business on the Colombia Bail-i road this year has been verylargo.. Thennm- I [■ ber of cars going eastward from Columbia dur- Ing the month of May was 0,710, against 4,668 last year, and the total freight for the month I lbs , against 30,485,700: being an 1 inorcaso of 1,142 in the number of cars* and I 9,608,600 lbs. in freight er about 25 per cent. iiguTbe following ore the only banks in thiscity standing fair:—Bank of the Metropo lis, Bank of Washington, Patriotic Bank, Ex change Bank of Seldcn, Withers.& Co.—WusA mgton City Star. items of Bows and IQscoUany. It is said that the manager who has engaged Griso and Mario.to visit this countay, .has con tracted to pay them £17,000 and all their ex penses, for a five months’ trip, daring whioh they are to appear exclusively in operas. Baring tho fifteen years ending in 1852,998, persons were. convicted - of capital .crimes -in Great Britain, of whom 152 were exeented, 61? transported for life, and tho remainder had their sentences commntod :to lighter: punish- ment. , Abont the sauciest affair we have seen of late, is an advertisement in Ihe New York Mir ror, headed “To, persons who think of dying,' l I and offering several olegiblo cemetery lots on moderate terms. * A fatal case of cholera has occurred in tho fit Louis Chanty Hospital, and two were re ported in the city "by a German physician. Tho latter persons are suppDsedto huvebeen cmi- grants. Iho Now Bishop of North. Carolina, klnson, is 4 native of Virginia, and was former* iy a lawyer in hir native State. He is repre seated os being a man of sound and-moderate | views. mailing, says the Boston Post, is ,all the foshion jn Paraguay*. The ladies are very pretty and atniablo also, for when they hold up their faces for o salute they always take out .their quids of tobacco, and deposit them on tho rim of your hat Judge Colt, of the criminal court of St. Bonis," it is said la about to resign to take oharge of the •affairs of his brother, Col. Colt, either in New York or Europe. Enoch Seed has escaped 1 Convicted last •February by the. United States. Circuit .Court,; in 1 this city,"of having rcsoued a.fugitivestave from 1 the Marshal, ho was awaiting the.pnniahment. prescribed by low—a line of 91000 and a year>a imprisonment, • But the day before yesterday he died.— Albany pdper. ' .Ninety-five free colored people,, frora thointe -1 rlor of Georgia and Tenucssoo, have arrived at i gavonnoh, to embark at-that port in tho barhr Adeline, which has been chartered by tho Col-, onization Society, for Biberia. They are repre sented to be on ordorly, . discreotj and weU.dis posed set of people. The Jewish Feast ofPentccostcommonoodon- Saturday with'tho usual ceremonies. Somovof tho synagogues in Now York were very bond* somcly decorated. | Among the passengers by tho Canada, from* 1 •Biverpool was professor Stowe, hußband of Hop* \ riet Bcechcr Btowo. _ I [ ; ‘ A hen belonging to Myron H. Baris, of Bo | foyoUo, Oaondoga county, has finished the egg 1 [ campaign by hatching a chicken with four per fectly developed legs. The chicken is olive 1 and doing well, even with an extra pair of, I trotters. ’ 1 1 Tho enchanted mountain In Texas ie nnim- ; menßO oval rock SOP- foot high, situated about 1 eighty miles north from Bastrop. Its surfaco ie 1 polished. tind In sunshine dasrieß the beholder 1 lat a distanco of three or four miles. Those who j s ascendithave to wear mocoaslas or stockings, ! i and, Uke'thoße who went up to Mount Horeb,, must put off thoirehoes. TheCamanches per- ] form their rcligioua rites on this singular,hill.. 1 : - The Superintendent of public instruction in ! [ California has published his roport. - The State | I has recognised ‘ the New England prinoiplo of j 1 common sohools. There is now in Californio j 1 aboutlß.OOO white youths under eighteen years | of age fit candidates for schools, The free 1 1 school fund of tho State now amounts to 9300,-1 jOOO. , I i ■- Iti tho vicinity ofßoston tho canker worm la j committing groat ravages on tho • opple tree.— 1 Trees which a foW weeks since were covered with blossoms, are now blasted, and have the appear*, -anco of having been partially burnt. • Tho Boxbuty Journal soys, according to tho report of tho expenditures of that city, it ap* lipcare that man money xs spent at the almshouse ■far tolafco than preaching. Tho items of ac count us quoted by tho City Missionary, arc as follows;' - _ Hotto & Leeds, for tobacco ,$-16,00 James Bitcblc, for preaching-..- 3G,00 men the “Barltcw” snng at Oswego, a dog, in search of his master, got upon the platform, in order to survey the audience. The incident pas slightly lnughablo; but n little boy among the company brought the house down by tho pnn—"He’S one of th t Barkers. n> 80 says the limes. . . . . Instructions to oar Representatives -Abroad. Hon. Wo. L. Marcy, Secretary of State, has Issued instructions to onr diplomatlo and con sular agents abroad, intended, to effect certain important reforms in those branches ot thopnb- Uo service- Hereafter our foreign ministers are., to transact their own business, and not transfer to their secretaries thoonnsondrcsponsibUi tics of offical signatures. For the future all our foreign legations are ordered to be opened every day, except Snndays,from9 A. M; toB P.M. fortho accommodation of American citizens, and Amer ican passports are to bo vised gratis: at the American legations, in all places where there is one. All fees paid at a consulate are to bo re? ported to tbo Stato Department, under a penalty, of dismissal from office.. „The secretary baa also, abolished consular unddiptomationniforms, in all cascawhcrcthoycanbodispensed with. American ministers must appear at foreign courts in, iho simple dress of an American citizen, whoro. they Can do so without impairing-their nscfol nesa. • ■ - - «»The simplicity of onr usages and the tone of feelingamong oarpooplo," says.tho Secretary,- '*‘is mneb more in accordance with the example of oar first and most distinguished representa tive at a royal 'court than. the practice .which bos sinoe prevailed.” Ho ono but an Amorioan is to te hereafter allowed to cot os Secretary of Legation,-andin tins connection Mr. Marcy re marks: “ The correspondence between.the government and the legations.of the United ,Btatcs-mnst,bo guarded with tho utmost seoreoy oven as relates to our own citizens. To submit it to tho exam ination of a foreigner will be regarded os an in discretion in the offender, demanding Immediate deprivation of office. The first dnty of nsub j cot is considered to bo fidelity, to his sovereign., Foreign clerks may justly bo regarded os unsafe depositories of the! eecrets of our diplomacy-in legation where they aro employed. Tlie poaal bllity that a • revelation of onr soerot.-State pa pers may occur in this-manner is sufficient to excite fears : on- tho subject, and require the strict observance of tbo above instructions.” - Here is something for tbc Consuls: The President, in tho performance of his du ties, conceives that ho has no alternative bat to; manifest hiff decided disapprobation- of the anti- American practices and tendenoies, which are lot, palpable in our consular establishments.— There are many of our citizens (young men), at home and abroad, who are anxious of acquiring a knowledge of one oranother of the continen tal languages of Europe—a knowledge whtoh, In after years would be valuablo to the government and ;to the people. And It isrecommendod to onr consuls to proonro such assistants—confident that they will he found equally effeotaal, and more trustworthy. opon examination itisfound that no rotarns > hove been reoolved from several our oonsul atca, and that In some of those transmitted thoro I are, apparently; irregularities in the statement i required to be made semi annually, to this de partment If there be feat a solitary fee paid at [ a consulate during - a twelve month,-It must be reriorted in futuret and if none bo reooivod, that foot must also be reported. In-every instance where an official service is performed, the. con sol will be particnlnr to include the amount re oulred therefor, in his reports to this depart ment The omission to make the reports re quired by Instructions, will be regarded as a Efficient cause for removal from office. I # ♦ * < f * ■Where there is a legation of. the Pnitodßtates and a consulate at tho samo place, consuls are I not authorised hereafter to issue or vise pass-, ports. Tins duty devolves upon the legation, os I the higher authority of the two. ' This department is informed- that in some countries our consuls think to Impart.-dignity. and imdortanoo to tho place where the ‘business [■of the consulate is transacted, by calling it Chanoollior,” and tbo clerks in their employ ment “ La ChanceUier.V This is done-without I any warrant in law or by InstTuetionsj it is not, in harmony with, try; ; If led to it ! •see abroad, the a cs the practice. ~J ' ’ ■. - Consuls will ntjt bo at liberty hereafter, to absent thomselvtfji from their consular districts, .unlcsstipondenvKpbtauicd at jhis department, which will only bp given in urgent cases and for comparatively abort ' All the instructions heretofore issuod from this department,-in relation to coosnlar uniform are hereby revoked, Neither, the .propriety nor. the nntillity of any regulation on .this.Buhject.is perceived > , , Ifccros&ges in their own conn-1 ijt a desire to imitate what theyJ ptiire for it is as- feprebonslble .’.-. The West Point military Academy. The annual review of the cadets fit West Feint by the Board of Examinera, commenced on the Ist inst W« have published" a list of tlio gra dnates. The lifo of a cadet at Point is one of bard study, under rigid discipline, os will bo seen from the following details, giron by tbo correspondent of the Now York Herald: « Ho sloops in tbo barracks, in a room with ono other; at fire o'clock, in _ tlm morning, in sammer, and at; half-past five .iuwiDtcr, tbo re -1 vcllle awaketta him ;- ho immediately rises, donr -blea np his blankota and mattress, and place? them on the head of. his iron bed-etead; ho sin dies till soven. o'clock; at that hoar the drnra boats for breakfast,and tbo cadets fall Into rank and proceed to tbo mess pan.. Twenty minutes is the time usually spent at breakfast. Guard monnting iakes place at half-past seven, and twenty-four are placed on guard, every day. At eight o’clock the bnglo sounds, trad tho recita tions commence. At one o’clock tbo bugle again sounds, the professors dismiss: their respective eeotions, tho cadets form ranks opposite, the bar racks and march to dinner*. Between eleven and one. o part of tbo eadsts are occupied inridmg, and others in fencing, daily., After dinner, they have nntil two'o’elock. for recreation, and from two till four they are employed at reoitaUons.— At four tho bade sounds, and they go either to battalion or light artillery drill. .This exercise <l&Bts ozx hour and a half* After taut they devote tho time to recreation until tek.es place at sunset. After, parade, they.form In rank in front' of tho barracks, ond tho names af tho delinquents are read by an officer of the cadets. Sapper comes next, and after supper recreation nntil eight o’clock, when the- bugle sounds the Call tc quarters, and every cadet mast he found in his room within a few. minutes, at study,.and. must remain there thus- employed till. half*, past nino. At half-past - nine tho bugle ogain; sonnds; this is ■ called tattoo; and.at ten. tho drum taps, and every cadet must then be in bed, having his light extinguished, find most re main there until morning. If during .the night a cadet is fonnd to be absent from hlB room more than thirty minutes, and docs not givo a satis-; factory account of himself, charges aro preferred, against him, and he is coart-martialed.. uso of intoxicating drink and of tobacco is Strictly repudiated; so arc playing ; at chess, wearing whiskers, and a great mqny other things. Tho punishments to whioh cadets nro-liablo .are privation of recreation, &c., extra tours of duty, reprimands, ntrests,-or confinement to his room or tent; confinement in llgbt prison, confinement in dork prison, dismission , with the privilege of resigning, and . puhliC-dismission.- . - Through the months Of July and August the. cadets arc encamped, and during the encamp ment tho instruction is oxolnsivolymUitary. Tho only furlough allowed to cadets is two months when they ore in the third class. . . . ; .] - The pay of*the cadet is. twenty-four dollars per month, and his hoard costs :bim ten of this. < From the balance ho is. required to dress and dofray his other expenses, and ho is prohibited i Crom -contracting debtß without permission, As tho reward for all his Isbor and deprivation, tbo cadet acquires sncxecllcnt education—in mathe matics better, probably, than bet can got in any, other institution in the country. Tbo training i hero or both fcbody and mind U very thorough i and complete.” - Ono of therexoroiaes is described as follows: i “That parfcof thocavalry oxcroiso called run ning at the heads and ring, was attended by the Board of Examiners and many other spectators. This exercisotakcs placo.in a largo.; hall in the basement of dhe acadomio building. This hall iaa very darlf; dismal looking place, with a row 'of columns’, sidy a-few feet opart, through; the ; IfcetiyO, cxtoniling-ifs entire length, and is niter-, ly nifit for tl|P ptjrposo for wldoh it is gsed. ; . Twenty-eisat horses, properly equipped, arc led into theiihalL Lieutenant Socket, tho in structor in this department, sits near one sido of the room, mounted on n splendid white charger. , Twenty-eight;cadets, members of tho graduating class, morohdn, and, at .tho command of the.in strudor, all arc instantly mounted; Posts are placed tdong'near the sides of the hall, and on the top of them balls of stuffed canvasaabout a foot in diameter, and called ‘heads,’ are pat On tho arms.of some other posts, much-higher,, rings ore bong. The oadets ride round and ant,, in various ways, at those heads nnd rings, with their horscs on a fast gallop. The nontenant sets the example. .Not a stroko -of his woll-..i aimed sahro;misses; but lo! as ho completes the round, in conseqnones of the curb chain of,i his bridle breaking, his horse plunges forward against tho board fence, directly in front of tho ladies, and d-pwa ho goes, flat upon his side, and. his immensely heavy rider falls with him... For an instant there, is a half suppressed shriek,.; when tho ridsr and horse are both scon to have arisen, and tho promptly given ordor, ‘Next,’ elicits a rotted of applause. Soon; afterwards another horsoslipped, with a cadet at tho opposite end of the hall, and I am told that owing to the total nnsnitahleness of tho hall, accidentia aro of frequent occurrence. But tho cadets acquitted themselves .in this exercise ; in ,a manner; most crcditnblo Ip themselves, and i their instructor. In spite of nil the disadvnn tages, from the imperfeotions of tho hall, under i Whioh they labored, all tho evolutions and tho numerous feats, difficult of performance, were admirably done. They rode without stirrups, the stirrups' being crossod over the horses’ necks,” ■ -.3 ' Galt liO.lt© City*. The Deseret Nona, to the. 80th of April, has been received. Daring 1852,-thore "were DO: deaths in Salt Lake City. The General ence of the Mormons opened on the Oth of April tilth imposing ceremonies, there being a milita ry and civic procession on tho occasion, and speeches from Got. Brigham Voting and others. The Mormon Propaganda fund now amounts to 84,000, a considerable portion of which is. in oxen, wagons and other property. - u The faro ffom Salt Lake City to San Francis co is ojverteed for §l2O, including provisions, and to San Bernardino $BO, each passenger al lowed to carry 26 pounds of baggage. . -Carpenters at Balt Lake City receive 2to $3 per day; masons 2to $8; cabinet makers 2to $8 ; -team work 8 to $4. Ephraim K. Banks, mail-oarrior, Brother Gronnrd, and Franklin Pierce, (nepheyr to tho President of tho United States,) left on the 10th of April with tho mails for Fillmore, Parowan, Son Bernardino, San Francisco, Saoramento and San Diego,-Cal. - - - - r There has been no mall received at Salt Late, since Novenfbcr in consequence of the deop enow on the mountains. Snohi DnAjiA, ih Two Bomras.— Seme —Millionaire seated in hls eosy chair. By him stands n poer man, in a supplicating .attitude, . ■>. Millionaire—Ahem! very-sorry, my young friend, .thntT can do nothing foryou. - But I can give you a word of advico— camomile. ■ - Poor -Man—But when a man has nothing to do— • t : Millionaire—Nonaenßol Under certain .cir cumstances,-a man mutt know how- to save. . Second Septet —The Millionaire is. drowning in npond, tho.poor man calmly regarding him from, tho shore. : - • -* : Poor Man—Sorry,• my friend, that lean do no thing for yon. But I can give you-a word of advice —twin ! ! Millionalfo (choking)—Bub-bub whe-when. a ma-aon can't swim t - Poor Mm—Nonsense 1 Under certain clrcnm stanoes, apan must know how toßwim 1 Dxbesiei <s -ih Sr. Mast’s Cotrarr, Mo.— Wo learn fromsdia Loonardtown (Md.) Beacon-that tho djsentoVy has been prevailing with -consider able violence for some -wcok or two past, in the upper-portion of tho Chaptlco district, in-that county. It ia representod as being-of a very ma lignant type, and attended with o fearful fatali ty, causing death in.nearly every inßtanco. Ono gentleman,-Mr, Lewis E, - Turner, _ has lost four of hia family—his son, a promising yonth of ' nboat fourteen years,and three servants.. 8o; far its attacks have been-chieflyconfined to the blacks, bnt lately it has begun to attack the whites moro generally," many of whom, at last reports,-were lying at the point of death with it; It is prevalent -to some extent in-the Leonard town -district, towards tho shores of the Patuxent, but so far has not been very fatal. - ■ Sxowp SrooK* Dxolihiho.— A - correspondent ■of the Boston; traveler, writing- from Paris on. thol9th : wlt,£ayB:“ Just now any one of the Bochcster rapping girls would stand a better ebance .of ‘lionising* to advantage l here .than Mrs- BEEcmra; Stowe herself. who, unless sho hastens her visit, will find hor Uncle Tom almost forgotten. The tables have fairly turned against her." • . .V- . ... t- * ciarl©o3 hotheis* ' -:What Is earth, «-salon ?—A pl«ra to dfff graTes; ~. What Is <~s JJij r< Jh earn 3—A - ; laco to vrcxlz si&tcs» Whit fa vsrth, GTO7 twill—4 plsao to groT-fild# .. Wl:^fa*.3rth,nJser:—Apha»to<sS3E°*“> # ' Earth} school toy pl&ee for zny play?. VUat la < arth, ua&cn ?—Ap’ace to "bo gay; * wLai to earth, T,iam:trss3r—A placa where I T*ecp, ..;'\Vhidisoartlj,slu?syi3f—Acoodplocotofileop;. . . .What fa earth, .soldier?—A place fox a fcaitlo; - .:. •-• What fa earth, honlsnan ?—A place to raise cattle \ Wlui to earth, widow?—A placeof trwcorrow; :■■■'*. - . What fa earth, tradesman?—Fll tell you 10-monw;- -•WfcfttJs earth; sickmnf-i-’TfanoJhifiistorn; • • What fa earth, sailor ?—My home fa the sea.;; . . .- y t:Whatfaearth^toteamfial—ApfacomwiaCasa&; : Wh&tfa earth, author?—l’ll write there my tt&nxa .Whaifacsjrth, monarch ?—Form* realm ’tis gfaen ; - ;What fa earth, Christian?—The gateway of-Beaten. Late and Important from Hetloo* , Tho Bteamehip Texas, from Vera Cru* tbe Bth inot., arrived at New Orleans Jnne 11 Bonor Almonte, the new Minister to the Unit ed States, is among her -passengers, r also the -newly appointed Minister xo-l?rauco. Tho for mer was to leave here for Washington-, via Louisville,' on Monday. - The Texas brings $120,000 in specie, ; ;■ Senor Aloman, tho Minister, of Foreign Af fairs, died on the-Ist of .Jnno, and Manuel Bon nita, Secretary of War, tascs lu3-place. Senor Navareco,. of-Guadalajaraj . was spoken .of fop Secretary of War. ; Santa Ana - had revived an.old docree intended for tho annoyance of the .United States travelers, and■ -the Governor of. Acapulco/ Gen. .Alvarez, had issued a counUr-proetamatiari; . advising the people to pay.no nttention to the edict of Bane ta Ana. - Thenew tariff of Santa "Ana, Is, Baud ,to no higher than that of 1845, and wna expected, to prove very unsatisfactory. Cotton -goods ore to . pay six cents per yard. A band of sixty robbers entered the. town, or Lagos, liberated the prisonerd, about two hun dred in number, and carried away property -to the value of soma. §30, 000- 0r. §40,000,:.. .The inhabitants, numbering 8,000, msdo no resis tance. “ . _ v . Sixty dcatbeby vomito wore reported,at Vera Crnz on thejih. ■ ' ' Mr. Falconet, tbo agent of. the English bond holders, had been liberated. S3* Dr. llolsey’B Forcot Wine—la tho list remedy for tho penaanent core .of Dropsy, Gravel, Jauu Olco, Byspopsla, Ctotivcnoss, Elioutaatismi Gout, Loss of Appetite, Conpjalnisof Ifto Liver, Hmrt,KlJcoy and Stems Soli, Golds,Coughs end Consumptive Declines, over .oOercd for solo la this city;- Circulars, giving fall particulars, can bo had gratis. , ' _ jUU-Bcc largo cdvortlscmcnt In another column. ■ Bold Whotealoond Detail by Dr. GEO. H.. KEI suit, 110,, comor of Wood street and Virgin alley, Pittsburgh, Pte al so, by JAMII3 T. SAMPLE, north-west corner ofXodcral street and the DiamondpAlicgbcny.Clty. joS:lnd*w This dangerous and often fatal disease had long bat: fled the skill of ihomostendnent physicians, wbcn.thodla . eovery of Dr. STLaao'silTcr pmssplvedthe difficulty,.and; presented to the'worldae 6VvUf iSpeef/ic ftrthatretapUcated: malady, which has dace; brlty for Its certainty of cure. This successful remedy was Gie result cf many years' study, in which tho symptoms were narrowly observed, and are thus described by the Deo tor himself: “ Symptoms of a Dteaof Lira - .—Palaln the right side, and sometimes In the loft, under the ,edgo of the ribs—rthe patient being rarely able to lie <m the left; pain somettoos ' uadcr.the shoulder blade, frequently extending to the top of the shoulder—often mlstnkeu fur rheumatism In the arm; sickness of slomaebjhsd loss of oppetUopbmrrla mostly costive, batsometlmesalternate wUh lax; dull, heavy sen sation la the back .part of the heed; loss of m-mory, with ftTwirinnc of having nvgtetßd'snmßthlngt.sometimca dry eongh: weariness and debilitypnerrons irritability; feet ecldor burning, and prickly sensation of «k!a;Jow spirits, lasritude, with dWncllnattoa to exercise, although satisfied, -it would bo beneficial. In fart, patient distrusts avejy.xc ntedy.” Haro youany,orallef these symptoms! aUtOy youwill findaeertainremedy iaDr.STLanes-Pills.,-. . .. Porsale by most of the Drurgista end Merchants, and ■ by the sole proprietors. . ..FbEMIKG DRQTHEES, ■ Jollaltw " CO Wood street.. Benefit of tho Widow of the late Officer Ferguson, j }fh> wat Murdered vtfult inlht Dlrrharge -r/Jtis Duty.. \ TOE WONDEa or TOE - i GREAT-XOrA &COpiA GIAKT BOY! \ ANQO& McKASKILL, who isonly © years of age, and U \ 7-fettStg laches Wgii»aail : welghft teftfcea&ur.aod five i huiftrea pounds,Aim possessed of #perl«Uy symmetrical ] i figure." *Asaisted "by the vrorld-regoiroed MACFARTiAND i HTttOUgK, composed of some of the beat ArrobatLvEqjJiUb tic, Artistes la. the Uoited ••->. ;■ ilifl fcb6fo p>mwl popular Artistes will £iTe.CI» cl their novel aniltfuly inimitaUe r Kalcrtilameats atth* above lialLoa 7EIDAT EYKSIKO* JtmeiltMbrUie sals benefit of the vUov add children of th« lata orq<*ee Eergason/ ■ EntartslnmenV ts,uifcler{hnisolt> direction of :Ah» Chief of foUce, slr. FOX,\who will receive the money and pay U Intothe "hands of tbo Beneficiary,,.. 63* Doors open performance -will com> =... .; • • Admission only 25 cents.. : - particulars sea bUUcf th&day. GENTS" FINE GAITEIW—PIain and, raacyt a superior assortmentrOf almost'every rarwtr. - All la'want of such Goods are Inritalto call and examine ■ : ;Xi E.- ITATWAUD,. JelO. - corner of. Market aod liberty slreoi*. unite of tUe Citisens* U«pq*U ifauh or T) TISOI/FEtt, Thai of tho CiUiena* ill Dep6sU Uaiik of j?itishhrgh.ii| general meeting astern*' bled, hare accepted. and hereby do accept the charter and act of Incorporation appTorcdlho 20 th day of ApriVA. D. ISXL (BesalaUonpasBedMaysoth,lW2.> = •■•.■.•■••••? :' i&joftod, That tho Board meat daily i at tbo OOlco of (ho Bank, to open the Books and rewire ftabaoriptlons to the capital stock of the Bank, hctwira, Che boors of 0 o’clock, A. St, and 3 o’clock, P.SL, and (hat farther pabUe path* thereof be giren by advertisement ln*throp daily ; papers,~- (Bcsolotion passed Juno 161b,1553.) - ; - ' . v;; ' -. ' Publishedby drier of the Board. < JelO -, < : SAMtIEL &rCbintgAN, Secretary. " Pittsburgh en<V C<mnsWsYUl£ UnUrqa^* ’VrOXICBt* ncroby siren, that the Book* or tho Pittsburgh 1 and OotmeilsrUle Railroad Company, tiro now open for additional subscriptions to iha stock pf said Hoad, at tbeO£ Aoo of tha president of said l’ourthstrect,t«xt; door to theßank of Pittsburgh, -v-; , The first Instalment of $2,60 on each share of stock, 7111 be payable at the timo of subscription;; . Ify (be efcsrter of the company the stock and tonnage of thlsxo&nretnadofrea-firbm taxation t ffud thedlT&es&s, ;to.thc jnhotmt of 0 par cent, are also .exempted frrap tqx&r tfon.' ••■" ~ . ’•'» ■ - ‘ n: • , .- - £ix pcs cent interest allowed on*\l *toek paid uft-caa the Head is coiapleted.'. By order of the Board. and OdancCsrlUe ItIL Co. T sriiHß LAWN CIIAVATS— yor dergymra, Jmt rofd Wo. CHESTER’S, jolS ; Gothic OalLT* Wool rtnwt (V/rORISENS AMD DAMABKB—SS PfKta Cesatllal UjaKd IVX llotoom on! Domslu, just received. Jol6 , tTO-STlf&rtrat. DB BixaßS—W Piece* pt thosa Ooostt, Juft rcedTcdl by. j. AiA.UASOS^&CO, -: Jel& , No. SSHfUi atrost.- SUAWLBi BiiAWiB! < eyeryvariety and'Gtuillty.constaatly received, by j«l6 • A. A. MASON* CO. ' TVASODA TEA STOKE.—Jnst rocdred, VVoltu’a odebnwd X Aromatic Bchclaam Schnapps, zocomusontal by tha medical fieulty uMe;a eopcrlaUTe fonlcyiliurcUC cad tor V nAW>m , • jots cornet ofDiamond tnd'Dkmoui'olley. - jMSW: BQQO3tWA;Wvrr:ry ; ; ttjST Adams A. Go.*r£xpnss» a.ftesh U aupplj of Bummer Ooodvconaistfag-of Tdncnsi'Har sciUcS) Sbirtfc- Under Shirts, ami £?aw?rs, mvJ nj*artcty of things lultabio for summer wear, too numerous to mention, 'at B, 0 tfbble’a Fashionable Clothing Liberty street, head of Wood, - [JolS] B.QUBOLB, - A COUNTRY BESEDSSC& FOB SALK-Qf about ~E» J\, ' acres. ‘Tbo land U wclilmprOTcd, with s garden and orchard of -choice traits, largo aim small, Titles, all mQ arranged; •water good and plenty; a neat cottage, noose, of flvoroomsand cauar; a born end stable; carriage house;. smoko and enrlng boose, and niber tnU bolldlnga; In a healthy tmd pleasant loctaion on tbo Washington road, 3 ntiloafrcm thedty. -Tbo whob is la firs irate order., Prtco £2100.' Terms cosy.' >v,: v foCBTBBSBY: A SOS; KO Thfrd st/ Birmlnffham Bridge Qompftqy<, AT A ME&TZNtr of the Oommwsloiiear or the Birming ham :Bri4go Company»hfjiJ the: house of Daniel Bctjawhan/on motion, aThmscn wakcaUod to-Hia .Chair. After an examination of the books, Itwaa foundAhatsuf-. Sclent sioCkbad been taken to secure the charter. - On mo tion, (k Bmsen, Thomas Blackmoro, and -S, -M’Keo, -were appointed a oommlttee to forward the certificate to theCor <irnor. On motion, the fbllowlngocmialtteea were appoint ed, tor farther subscriptions. Forßirmingham, Thomas Blackmoro and Thomas M*Kee. Ibr Pittsburgh, 0. Ihmseu and S^JtPKce. For the Eighth. Ward, Thomas Balt, Esq., and William. Elchbattm* v: ••'>•••'- jclSritt : ' . < JOSEPH BJ > ISMIQHTj Secretary* . Bough & AnthonfsD&mierrsotypest'; mUB would Inform. frtrmtlg _.JM othew, that they have. removed from Burko’cßuiHinjj toNo. 02 Fourth Et,(afowdoora cboTOthclr oM stand) shew they hiTofittod up rootnsfbr DagueiTtotyplng. Having . very superior amngotcrot of light,' end the most appruTcci InEtrumontatiow to uses, with torn* tcny&ars experience to thahndne®, they-pledge, thm3elTe3.to.turn out 03 rood pictures ee so, other ectcbUsipirot to tbs coun&y; endffar mere ntaroruL likenesses than bss bereto&re bees furuieh ed to the dtlzedi of Pittsburgh, either tlcglo or in groups' - auiena and stmngora are respectfully Invltedto call, whether thoy wish pictures or not. - .- . -Our motto la good pictures, Mr prices, and porflsleatto. foetlon to our customers. ‘ ' HOUQII h AMTnONr, N. a—Wo furnish all-anlolca in our business toother opetafaaa aaheretoliire. ■ :- s " - . ■ - - epic JOSEPD HOaBIDOE „.;PBABCI9 JJOTAT7I,. HOGMDQE & EcFATO, , • . (LATE TffIOHEIJD 4 MOO BIDOE,) ' A ■ : ‘y Corner ot comraercial ond Pine Ster, t. -fIONBIQNMENTS an! CommlsdonswlUmcetwith prompt ' vA and personal attention, and liberal well be given when required, on, Oonalgumonta or Ellis ofLading, in Tittnd, •• • r _. ; Ordersfbr tho purchase of Leadj Sraln, Hemp and other Produce, will b©promptly filled At.OalfiTOt market prices. ’ • The and Forwarding or laemhanilita and Pro duce will meet with especial rare and dispatch; the lowest rates of Freight will always bo pipcartd, and the expense of storagoandDraOTgeasmuMaaposalbleaTolded.'- •/-. ....‘aEBEXSCSB;'-i X A Ee Waicb, glsAMerton, ' CSuducatJ; PoffeAßaccm, do; cSrlesSwßtowAOix, &»i Hosca A Frazer, . do; ;C!hootcao* Valle,-' > do; - §>rlngcr A Whiteman, do; Doan,KlDg*Ox, .' do; : do; E.AC.YaraoUACcuFhB&da; ; . do; ’ Morgan, J.HißucksMorgnn; . do;. •• do; Blow A March,, Kew.Vork.- ShieldsA MUlcr, • • • • do; ftost - dor-JodahtoAOx, ‘Baltiqorßv -phitrlpgA;Melg?.~ eJlareham 3.C01e. . r : ;do» AaG.Fanrnll A Co n ßoston; Howard,SonrA do; H-D.NewcombAßrcu do; T.'&TwicheU A Ccu, Commission 7>lorchnntg> gew Orleans tygV-WehaVean ononPolicy of InamancCf which trEcorap ansnipmeutatncur address, when advised by letter per mall, or when endorsed on bllbof lading he&re,or&itho time of shipment. . ' . , " MOOBUfiB A Md?ABB, -; • :JanS3—jaojff—fcb?d • . .. Sfcl^ouUxMlssogrt.'. ’ - * r-\; :* * , r * «■ *£****#*. 1 » ■■-■■•l r -V ►»-, «»* -- • -Z ’-;\T»:*-'-4 V.^-. v *v“s<*. sv- S ' T' ' * * 5 , f . -r.'- f - r.- . . . V ■ 1 •'< -.*\r : ■*».• .. ■■ .. a’ ' X- X<trer Complaint. - HEW ADVEBTISEIIEinB. EtAGOHIC HALLI st. toms, missova*. COMMISSION AHD . FOUWABECNG MOOSE, * < * ~ \ ,* 1 z f 4J * SPECIAL KOjXOC. - S>H. MSSi, Sjrgeafl Be All*t«-}£as«eccc *f iiit [ay::y : •'JSa .-W.A» ©« rtarthixillir;,ii!trcit3,(sl.sTolloTi!2iySE=i ;; h- EeH’g Stare,) eaHirategCTcsfeaßi <s 3 o’etoS. • • rxxZt- ■ Sr=?=AHaEUiOXiA I*CLSSEi, I. O. O. i?.~53i» ■iy Angnona la!s»,Ho.SS3,X O. ot o.r~ tacssi «T«J WedaesdaypycalgglD WaabtogtoaHaiyWcoagl.- [jyly ■-. '~=?2’]!3XiACJS Tl2A*—tfcrttobestOoicsaTsASrii’itta- \ bargb.fetDO PeUa„Tca £torojj No,s& Fifur bout ISlaca ana XJpcca Toaacaa alifayeb» had* rv ' T ••"* .-£3- ImseKsaitossticn r BcncSi of Hr.Z HASHUaS.: Two Great Brass I ETtsrsa, J«K lCih, 1533, win ia rrr.'Sra'd.tia jLBB,) teasel- ' sosy . J doorsbclOTfU &DT7 (KHcre, (wiCb •■ ■--■••■ ~ •• • •■■ ••. Est&Jwo,(trlihSC22,)». ; ;;^.^JLHn Vfh&tizr. ■-' —Tbo JOXJBMSYM - Dc t - ' filttataigbaod’-AJlcg .•••'Sfocaaetate.wiUj th» HwitScaJ afeaaiol-•-- /EDNESDAIof erery n , - p nTTr. jATrra , asssfc^?^ssft\ ;TH& XBSVit&BCB;. COHPW. pi ..fltrrt i2_=L-2=.r!~» ry-=a&-:ypTlW< H. gQWLEB* l&to FoylCf&yq&3» ■' Wbxflesala Xfealeg.- No. 14 Barclay stoets-fira door® below tbrAstor Hcaso,l?ow. York. narlrffta - -r Botlee«—lfco JODRIiKYtIKN T4ILOH3 SO _o£p> CHETT-of EttAarsb-aua AHcsbay, ttoi-fa ca Um flmnaa third WEDNESDAY of erezj niontli,ailh9FLOKl- DA HODSE, ilsrtet MSSt ’Eycrdw. ' ' joty ■ JOHN YOUNG, 3IL, Sscretary. *et»5483,172* .OSlca of Gia- •.Bc6»'of JFCsxdy & Locral& Ifa. S 3 Webd street/" ; . " >fe-;g;-BEBSOH»Ageafc Silver Jt3ccl&l lnstitute, 1853—?. JL SIIITH, llahskc toer of Pocket Books, Porto HaimaZss, Ecso T?ccdW.rliio:j DwltSj DTeafilcg Gases ami VTork Boxes, 205 Archxtrcci.czio doorbclovswh,Phllad&VpMv,' ■ --• marltSsi /. rr3?»L. O. ,0«v ißWPiaee of : lh£>r . tlloy. v .- PirrgKCTrts Ka.33a—Sleets eregy Tacsdsy gygaasgr i firoLUPJasTjiKo; B—aieeis-first and third I Priday ofea^nhoaih,- <--- r.- IW 9 '' jorml Coraatl Corsam .AgTeat arany per*-. _ . -sons ara ttrtsflfttflylormfmVA'nith coraft, f A catsla - remedy ■wET'bo ycnmd'lnPr. Ccusi’s- Cca* Pustes, £3? ealsby Dr.GSiaaEEYSEBi Ztt^TOwlatrcsfc. - Pries, retail 1234 per . ecj3 * .: *«VT,n>cgß3<iatißeaQng totbraa- to gdt again* G&ft Flushes, Erocatelles, &e*' Lace- anil Muslin Curtains, N.Y. Painted-WiadowShades, Gilt Cbrolecs, Curtain PmJyfcsfla, niwholesale and roiaiL' ■. .-. W. XL CAEIIYB,-..- • 1T0.169 Cbcsnut street comer Fifth, Philadelphia.. Curtains Made smi Trimmed in tbs very newest mash atyi»;:_'- ► ~ * *■ .;•;:CnaiSkly.,-.- ' Window SHado nasnfiie* COBWEBS rSISOOSD AND ARCH BTS^ PTTTt, A nPT.VTTT A_r fhTTtnftfcto Is, «Ssltt GZd EsaU PtC/lU” , ' &&•' StawfCbarcfa, and Lodge EranSIIAI)£3 > T'ado la ft arid others are invited to pt#tjs # call, b<K 1 fotopurehasingelsowhcro.'•:“••• 0. -£*'■& - ■ aaSfcTm v " & "WL-comer Scmad and Areata, Jhßa. : Piitsfctt*giL GiftSa:'Worissu— ibS* W. CUNaiKGHASf&: WIN* DOW GLASS, comer tftM&gZETsx&FXRST fi TUZSZSr Pennsyl7sida.'.''Piffticalar ■ attention. paid to odd szes,: ATsc£dealers £*££lNT-GLASS YXAL3* EOT* TLES, - of tha griff ; mss practical ipea, Vrill £tVG. thefrcattfeoitention •.(othP-husinesfi,aiid-:tiKcr'ftol coaflr dent they-can prod cep os article ot-Wlndow. Glass equal to any either of foreign or domestic - •-. v - ■<jnsxSi2ma z » '■ - - pAGUiiiimiilOTYFES*- Post Ofileo Buildings, Third stoMt-v-LCicnerscatahai. In «H kinds of . weather, from BAa ML. toSP.SL, giving an accurate artistic snliko ana vastly su prices:. $1,50, $2, according to the si» sad qualUym case orCnsme. Hours Car. children, from, U.A.2L to 2 P.- 1L -' N- tl>— of sick or , pgrtofthadiy. . „ : Noises la the -iiejuE audTall chm-: Ksy : greeable discharges iron the ear, epeeduy and pftrnw nentiyremoved, without pain orTneonvcalcnce, by Dr. Hans-; air,Principal Aurictcftbe-N. Y. Ear Surgery, who may he xonaßUed at 09 Arch street Hdlsddphia. from 9 A, IL to 3 jesracf clos* snd almost undivided Bites lion, to this branch ofspedai practice has enabled him to reduce his treatment to such & degree of success as to find the most eon frmM obstinate cases yield, by a steady attention to the - means prescribed. •„•:■ •• - :.* v . [aagSS - CHAS. B. IiOOMiS, - CTOOK ASD BICL SCOEEBI Hote.j Bonds > 7X6zfgoges, riasollntea. ■ r 'y"-y\~'yv. .PiEXiWIAB-ASZESSIQS GIVES : -TOTHB HJECQAfiE AND SALE OF STOCKS,' : Orncs—7s fourth street, helicon Market and Wood, opposite the Bank of Pittsburgh. janlBAy^ &:CO., - HAVE REMOVED TO THE COEHEE OS' Wood And Stxtb Streets, ■v jest* Where they.offer to their.old customers, and the public generally, atthe lowest tales, Wholesale and Retail, the largest,'.most'-actact and complete rtodt. of CHOICB TEAS, FAMILY GROCERIES,. \YOODI2i A2ED WILLOW WABLE to be found In tbo West. . . .:.-. •'->.;\v dcc4sy-' . Pearl Steam BUM . CAHAL BASIN, ALLEGAN? CITY, .(«» tn; emtoio fiTAnoa.) • •. • FIN33,SUPEItFIsSIiXTIiA FAMILY, and EX* lh£r TBA* (or selected White Wheat.) FLO OH, n& Si-iy. BRAN, BBORT3 AND MIDDLINGS, arrays ca bank*. • £3- We will deliver Flout to lanubcs, la either of lbs two ctUciOrdcrs placed la -our boxes, at-EIIAUN & B£I :TEB.‘3> corner of Liberty sad St. Q»ir LOGAN, JT7II£ON &©).*&52 Wcod»tr«U«lUbootlrodedto. •;? g>yl7 ___ V: r: & CO: ;'\E ;&: €XFBTAIff T/AEEHOUSE,' Sale JLntx*- ••- ' - . H, WrSAFFOKO; *. KEEP3cOEslantlyoaliand the Curtain Material*to ba fonad in tbs rity, wtaprfsiDfcinp&rt of the CURTAIN GOODS AKD styles of— .' - tv- French LoceCartalns, ■ Window Shade?, all prices, Muslin • •■• widths FreoehftroeatelJes*U wWlhsQlH Cornices, every stylo'and' Preach PI csbcv '. price,- ■ •; .. *■ , Satin LaineaJ,- - . QiltCurtain.Pi&s • ' ■* t( -..Lsxnpas V ~ .•• ■ **■ -"'Bands" i..«♦ ,-Satins " • Ctords and *?asseLs ■ . “ Dup&sll all prices • -.'.i ?••**. • .* loops, •• \ •:. ._ m!n Turkey Red, Fringes, .. . ' ’ India Satin Item .tab, • NctureTwselsand Cords,''' ■• “lining Silts, - ” Shade Tassel* and Branes, Furoi lure Simp*, ' Hooks, Rings, Brackets, &c.' ; 4 fQIJ afiaortmeutof the- abore goods constantly for eale, gholegaleoctctail, • • £marl:ly—alcx.Dv WIiTUAIiVFiRJiI AKU C1&-; coEtPA2ay*: ct Pcuasylvauia. CAPITAL, Q100,000. r CiUß* ren rimrsTUAz. - - J*Wi<2ea*—Horu AUGUSTUS 0. TTEIfiTES. * - jScreSzry—THOMAS It WIEiSOX £ ••' -; ? . ... •.-I.' ; ’ ' 1 Hon. A; 0> HeM*?/ • ‘'’Sataucl-VT. Ilays,. ;. - .:: William Robinson, Jr, .: r Thomas Gillespie, . ' v *•. TTBUaia F. Foßnestock, . •. • John B. Oas, : . • •■■l ■ ■ HatTkey Brilcjan, .;■ .. Jacob Peters,. > v,.- • John Walter, Jr, ■ WXHiaa Colder, Jr, - ;. Jacob & naldcrmaa, : AaronJJarnbanglu : ••: BUS3EL&& OAKH3, Aceatsj - ■"•• • • "-' .OffletkiaL&JayetteßuiHiass, jpg -(catKa^oaWoodgtrcgt);- thy CQ£R£um? of tUc CUy of & ittstrargb* J- It MQOEHKAD, WIH lagara sg iiost- JIBS and MARIKS RISKS of all fclqds- 02ee: in MoaoagaJicla House, Xcs. 121 and 125' W&terstreot. .■>•• ■ ■ •■-■■■_. • ■ i. ••'v••--■' .<v - entssoss: .- ; " • -y* -v•''■•'••• 7 „ J#K.MoorficaJj • .: T7.J.Andcrsoni;.' B.o.Sawyer, B-REliapsoa, ;, v ; • ; . Wxa.M.-liftS&f, . •H.B.lVilMns,' : v ' ,-• W.TiMtaliav* • •ChftrlftaEcat,' ‘. v li * •.•G.H.Psslsan* - Wllllasa •' A*F.AnsbtitSt -;/''• ••JffißfpJj;Kays,’" •v ' VrfrHftnv'ftT^jntfCTi.■■ • : • *:jas3 lEaauranco -Coasaany of ■IW?'. t). KXKG,,Presllrat; SAH* U£L U HAPSnnj^Socxlcry. . . Q£kz±~Ql WaterSiraLbdtstsn2Jszrkdand TftK>3rircrk. Insnrea HULL anil CARGO Hisfcs, on tho Ohio and HiSb* Eipsi EXvcts andtrnartarics.' ' ‘ ~ u “ , Jnsoro* or Itazn&gob? fire. ••■.'*• '■' - .AT iSO~Against the Perils of tira Eca, and Inland Haiiga* tionas&ATmisportaUQSi • ----- •; sssrcßasi'-'••' -'*?&//>' ■ r;v . - H.D.Klns, Wm.Xfaiaer,!?*?- . . . . VTiUbsaßagalgy,-,' - .-' ‘ foiairel : , -\ fiKsnelto* - -•-.>• - -.X-. rSnmia Bingham, _ . . 'BobamsaViiti T r- ■' -' ■ ■'' : ■ r . . a fiarhanglu; : -- .- Salic??, „ EAxrardgwysbtrffif:' ; i : JvSabbe^s^f,' ‘ “■ Welter BrywV:- ;; .:;■■■■ ■■■■•■:> -7g»i*m^T.fVyi^ftrV.• > • STs** PittBtm*&lv Insurance Com*! th§* panyytf mTsimßGli, $lOO,OOO - Iroddrat—JA2ixs B. Hoos. ~ r v Vico President—£Utfra ITClcssas. •.:.' TremtCl -Josspgft \';l - Secretary—C. A. Couos* »*■ x - OFFICE, KO. 65 TIFXII ETUEET, - - ! '(Masonic JBall J2vUdins*)- Thls Company mates er.ety -lesnnsica appertaiaiosta or connected with TJfo Risks., ►••• .••'•*••*“ • - Uatoal Bates are the game as tirosa adopted- by_ ether, ea&lr coniinrtcd Companies- ' - '' Joint Stoct rates-at a. red action cart£?c4~itosr'4ho- Hatualrates—equal toaUiTiiicad of thirty-three an 2 on> third per cent, paid annually in.&d rancor r - Km taken entbe lircs of persons going to California or Australia. ~ v- r ~ - " >- - ; -vSraiaeVHHOPrfesEy?: v • j’J: Jolm A;V7ilsoiv ■••.:'••■••"■ •- Joseph. P.Gasman ■!!>■ D. - - ~ ~ : .*\rl±-h draaßtova." - ■' marC3 j v JamcaS.lloon, ;•- , irate Phinipa, ;• John Scott,- V :-■/. ; John ITAlpin, ..Horatio ff.^Lso,- ~ It is duo to iOiUi’3 say that it has teen taovn to completely crad&safco orexy rcstago of this dreadfai dlscasa in less ttao.thaa cay other remedy* and ■ at less coster inccarmienca to tho pa* tfcot * ' ' ' ' t "The of p*»^rla tho bonds Of .tho.propria* tor, many oTwhlch-or* from veil kaova citizens of tho city of Pittsburgh anil its Immediate rldnlty, go toehoT?.dearly and beyond all doubt, thatKcm’sPEiSDtiSS'ii is a r Ofoo not rolyas a local remedy in .itety &t'Bh£tcaaii&hlferfß&*r teo/ Sight, butesa Ynluabls internal remedy, inritin& tla inrestfgatins -pbysiclsnvua ven as ttesafl&nns paticay tp become acquainted with its merits.-*-- v • ThosofcSTing a dread of mixtures ora tEjored ihiiihls medicine la-jrarrly nstnrai, andia bottled as It flows from the boson of the earth. . ■ -_ Emaaty N. bamdale-Janut 2,isi2, to EiicS it daappatdtd(htentiJleaU'>fl\tctMmiaiD.T.lba,ir, n rfSpraaau ~ . ’ n egaiy. that Ihara Ws» bklysS meted with Ecroiulnior tea lastssrenyearstbst caatof tho Uda I bsTB bo?n unable to attend to any hind of businras, endmuahntthstiiitouiiahla to walkand confined to ray hadjtadhaTo barn treated nearly aUtho ttadhyfbabet Poyddaos car soaotry sEords; 1 oceodcnaHy: get css re-.- IteSlrat nocare, and coattanßdtogSwworso isnta'Dr.Esot' recommended me to. try tho Petrofeum*orftoc&.G2, as arc-’ rytilnj dsa had tailed. ■; I dld'e»Arithoat&itb at first,- but the efleclwss astonishing; It threw the poison tothssariaea atoarajandl ntooce began togrtnr bettor^tad ty ndns-l earo)r bottles I have got a core worth thmiss-mTa of dollars. • - -l r- ' : ' ' HEa SANO? It BABSE2. - ’ Ihto may certify that IhawbeesasquaintedvithKiert Petrohann, OT Bock Oik tor taoro than ayenr, ahd hawro- PeataJljr witnessed its bcnsiirM efiirta in the enra of Indo-~ lent ulcers and other diseases ftr which it is reccmmcsdixk.' and can.with ccnfldmeawiwwTreMmd Ufa bn e-fewne!news*,- thy or attention, sad can safely ; ssy that saaeess has attends ed Its use vheroothcrncdlcincfhad fidM.' ' ■ - : D. T. SCOT, IX. JX Fords byall the Druggists in Pittsburgh. [an27cßrm_ ■ -Western Insnraaco Canp3ay, Rttslpighr n. UILLEtt, Jr, President. T P. H. SOSDiEk SxrtZry . S3OO,BQSU \iil ltd* insure against all hinds, of rlsSs, EJSS and —A ' Yy, BINE. Ail tea kilUsj llfccmlty manssed tylteacrawhraMag ’httO’ffn ln tho -wvriin t7 T -who : G3vcrgiisSua-Cjr a^etnS^^^i^toaatot^tfcscifflra^VhieSl .SjsyhaTOS2snraod,asoff!rin3 vhodcsirotptielcsnrcd. ' jwe-n. Director;. —lb Hiller, Jr, C. \7. E-S^SCO, K.Eohnos, Jr, W. iL Snltb, C. CKirgeT,,oSe-.__r], W^ltSoauJsajcsllppeaeotkOMrse Anicy, Alexander Slafch, Ttoass feotk rau<KE«,NO.B2 Water strert, (V^arthoiaesof fety & CoTopstairsO Pittotorjii. WTSUy ; v * Lt A r V *VY v: ■ .** '* - :~'C „ Vo \v ' H 4”, ■ ’’l* - 7:^- ■ * ~ *-~ I \ J ** Vs- V.-' •«••••<:*■• "I*-, J s **aJ , . ' &BEUSEMBB.TS, - Q& o'clock j- pcrfbzrissss &> &zsmsx££.-; - ct ' 4 - nac3 c? irgcsfrar Privaio Sasi^...«^sli}o l fcsgaette. C£ j Esco&l IBY PABISGSILiII HiIQUEST.'] MABONTU H£ LLi G R'A N 3> 'CO N CEE T! sieuosiri ruxsTTi Krrsrjor'. -jjEtH4SCKKi SSSOUSTi, flsnth«Bi(sia^'« I S®aa9k . Lsa4)B l ima&oßtttB;ltalSaij:E>psri3:(rf , Sv: Havana, Uertco, £a, &e, btjs lans to aß=onar> tiitrto sill give LASH GRAND CONCERT* la PI3EPSBTJEGS, oa StfU&SBAYj -Joes I£tb>st tt» aljOTfr Halt: HOT 2Xgt&2Sfl432S£sSl - :;• •ft# vznfo&LUaA &tcnia-?ofioHs6» . XJfIJ. £!i£LIA PATTI S2SASOCCH, .; Ami t&a TrcaJcsfal Ti'lhihli PAUL JULIEm ' - and&cßcrary ir.p.mbcrcf tiscSgsl Conservatory, Faria:- Hois ccassdßsdTfcfi ggeatestVioHnfcfc - nnsr .livingcad tho-wonder-cf tio fijte-.' ; '• 23AUTJCS ETIIiKOSCIL,,.—*. -.-Cozdcrtor and Director, £- PigglSrAL prioaof cdaiSsslaa to all parts c? Ilia fcoaso. Has' ■' "been fixed ct Soatscoa ifithoat cstra*. - atlOor'docS.A . ll*, at zirlgatertg ilcrlc- Store. . tScJset wlUl)ggiTca-o ccrtiS* tshe, bearing asafcer ccrrcspccduig to it in every erst. -.Tbs cesaSeste: in iba'lnncls-ortiic original«• --*& • holder, and establishes tha Ownership to tho teat* - > -• • x - : •. • JSSpQn ttH3 orcslaff.of tho Concert there wSU.be .a-ana-: .•• • bar of Ushers la sttro .»r.n «, toa tta» whose &st? it will tw to rioters to thdr Ec2h._ „ " * PROGRABiaSr * - - - risat - ' fantasia. per-'- ;:- ■ 'forced by SUUEIC2£2EAKOfiCrL * 2. The. edcbßitci Cavatina, Eiia,” fcan EelUni’S Grand Opera cf 3 sac~ by S.sccrica BAUH* ka siE-^LSora & EriiUsnfc ffimtssia on popular clr3 ofXa 'Mcettado ' . Wacmar, pttSMcad . byPACLJULICX 4» ttojcrboefß' •••/c.'-,.-- is rreferwoih, *» raaParobfit?* • Btmg by-MaJ.tme AHS IU PATH ST7IAKOSCH. from Bosalnra grest-gsered eompcsK ;• '“iiozr f “Stsbsi Slater,”-Bang by. BAIjBINA " STEFtfEXO'iS asul .MaJiiino &iI£ikA'PATII STHAv SOSOS.:.; ’ PA2I,&. 3».-s*3lcs2&£ Eocbets,"a cent capias Cha»gtez&i!<ioo» CC3l<- ; ~ •-;: perfumed by HAUBIG2 STEASO3CH. g Comtes throttgh'tho flyo,”ihcJhTcriloSeotfih Ballad* ' a AMKT.TA: £TSASO£CHw> .> ,•• . JL33aj from Eellina'e Grand .Opera of Bar*.- itaaa, u Qai la Toco,” Bang- by. glgsorisa. ItALBINA •. ETBPFENOHH 4. Bagfainys. £un&ga PAUL JUUEN. - £J»cdfibrafal-I)Eieiic> Iron* Benin?* Grand Opera u Noe-. - • - ■• xa*,”- sang by SEJNOiJINASIKPFJINONNanti Jladano; •• t A2XCLLA PATH SIBAjEOSCH 'Ehs Plano esat on tilsoccasion b fpozalto cslebrs-- -fced ticiory of Nonas Adari, aa&frcrallr. Klebsr’aYfare* rocs3» • - - - * v -Cs> Doors open at 7 o'clock; Tha Concert will ccmmsaeo iSBo , dock* fjeleffi , 3 t OSgBBg&-BLgHIOgIAm--OgßßA:?HO.gg3i^> *£&¥ liJiopea pcsifiTely • on r-HOiCDAY/J nag-15ihj 1853^. Vv • endeoabnee mixO.farther notice,.with Slasa-EU- G£3& T32EQDGN, of ilia Boyd .Optra Sonssy paris, a* Principal Tiolinist*.....: ■ .•' rt 3e9rtT Manager- " CcUlllOii-anil Brass-Sariiorra b£r -Bsmu* can be had .by applying- to ITcu Uranic .• Csrpsy^t'tho'- x *C?ysl2ißa22^-lJa3tr£?j , r i 3n-|lco2is T ,, ':'Qf ay2ytf g. SI. .CAKCO & CO/S, Ibarih afreet. ■/?l CJI ARABIC—SOO223-fine chile,* for sale by:: -■■;? IX. jelQ - PTdTMINg RBQgITES3. Q TORSI'S SCOTCH COUGH CASDYr-fit jret?d O AwlTbrsaleb/ . jelO JOHSSOH HOXI SXU, CloTolara, Ohio.' * rruHS SSt7-HOfTEL'win bft open fbr tho mrcpUoa of Tld'r. i tars oa Iho 15th-of Jane. Itolocatlon]? ctnttra!*l , &tl:3 oppasilfi the fcJtoK>a tlia.Wesliai Frail:- liru . It-shall be perfect laerery UcpartrasnUr.;- • - *■ _ b^subesep. •TriIPOBTAAIJSa? JfAiliLlE&rrTbo sal*scr*Ser3 -XfittoaUou'to caa*tajii-rapxiks of Peart Ste&svMiit Extra Farsi!?, ii&tfsn£Utohata Hoar* ftes£grooa4 tosa ilsa taß tssai aro--. ~ - able td disorders to as? amoogt, &» > jOgOtLast country brands cpastaiafly Cs h&sJU JH. ■&—2v», •-. ■»-. eiarp? fcrdcllrcrj. ' • . • BAIftRV. A BKHSHAV/, • -•'.-jan--- r P&aHj flnxgr^ iacsty street. . . f t . T vS , 4aar ; Storey ritxrß'iibssribeESriisTO ©pesad 1 o-FWUIt AND •‘PEO,- '-L STOBE, at Noi 50 Saiililie2d'£toeet; SlilrJ zzl ?oarth, 'they -•will aiwaaV-keap. oa 'hand CbGiCO.;, UAMIIXyLOHR, OATS, COBH, assist ■■XSa&t- of Ewro -, Seed..- They, respectfullyinvite &e -csUiena of Kt&bn?3B\' to cite them a calL ■ -*•' • • •' •.• .■■•■> r r.^-..--v.- ' ' .' ■- XBONABB & COS - v \irv\r,- • CQT&SX Ccr£C3 T CCKTZ&SI V-- < •. >“• i tfaD citiaraa ofPi&siiSTS**'.-- '■'■ - ridaiiyv thai l hsro opeacxl a nterc Eocm, ccxner of Third ecd ScdtMrldstaccis, fsr ths- .sale of ail:dsscr!?V' - lioaaof COKKB sn& ; CQIIKWOO2X •' licapsepare! fedl eSi orders pertaining t© my s on the shortest notice, sal at eastern priced.'-1 .ircrald-ilev tin? t* «r*-Q frofora qasfc..- ; ‘-,- rjoSJm HSNSY Q^l-lUygTO^. jr\H , fc&nd'«rdto£ale> eaestenjlfff - r; Xj 9AKQING2, ; cora?TzdEj'B great xrm2bct-'£T :-■■■;- tarnVselecied expressly to smi- .= •- American Maaototcncs, of Gold, Geld-end T-dTetjlxro*--. «red,of every variety; Glased end Iteglasnlj-clUhovir** . cua styles of Imitation TYccd oti;, each asCsh, 'SUple.Slahogaay, fiegegood, and cm- - ; felny ±1 together aa .a.assrimgnfe -thflf. cannot Lg C2adled.ia.,_ “ qmmtity y «j 100- prises,, by any tore treat cf the Altegbepy mmmt&iaa. ~ - Prices tange &03 to #S,CO ‘Tcrsoaa dcsirona cf. looking thiatrsh'ihs. ghetto dkpesod fed to «£Ucs'{THo2. PRESS’S, • Cdllarlmtsrreeh & FA mi of sxm-sxx &CSE3* WJUiln Pear Elileo off tUc Cltyiffos fT^ilof ... I'WILb SELI#, ti privet a ale, a PAKIi 02 HPi*Y-3I& tosether .-■; .Pe^j&a' Cmr-ailsa-of tha. on• a road; on srhichtbgro are erected SIX SESAh^KGIjSEiU'v-.- ; oSered atths *cra.- £scse isalaoabcnieigbfc&cree cf tha hcstCQAlria• -- thisocssSSjjy.-■ Porbeantycf eccmgy, -..: bo gggpasasd la ABogheay county.- 2ensaliberalfiad!St2&-i-. • indlspn&Lßk ' - v la East Pittsburgh, aa crtglmtily laid 'oatbyEds & Dlthriije. - ■■ > A*&Wft lais -tft»g!dnfaglrf3in l S7lfeftishtt*& fts IsSloni;.; •.- ;• byEels & Curling. - , - ~ ~ X'ALSO—One Poor AcreLct, mar: WlUdaibcLrg... •' at the Store ef Ih& A Bo .--v gcr, coma?nf'SaiiSiSdd sad Second streets, fcoftresn.tia. - each day*.- ; ... T' . .;•_ aadStpnts cadchPost.’); -•- Tf T I?TTrfipgnn Agent, &S& TCSIOVCd. hb if .c2eotothecaftocf -- - - . jelQ.V' -T- A WitiYAHRAW? a \7 AZi?Ln.~-l vtlzh tQ-pgrehasa leH 4O Xcraisad marfectpriwniUbe paSd... ;• •.. ELAKp.i/Y^ . ' - i^-^bte^csiaad-OjJrreysEiscav ‘ - jell)- ': J7a,'lDo corner of Sercathisad iTVPffiCS -JOE -LOCAm'^v LASOS'JS-'IQW&s-1 too. \Jr gada imagrogstyyrUfarb senbleaian'ba: \ - trollvorsod ia tha lead badness, -ahff Trill. lento'sny War*- .. nabs fcrordai by so, oa .the very host lsad3, act iecatoa*T cf Baveapoity toa, City, tasX MutcabC laa, inspwctfoa,'- Aroly ta -JalOCi- .. • . 3AIXZ3 CLAKEIYr i.. -£sv Bale or X\xohrxsm^e* ITtllfi nodasliaßdvnU oxcyginge IteLaaJs- iatfco • X tto fcllowteg Property, or irill 43ispc5» cf it oa icagr -: Fajamatn, vis: ' , A three story BricJc I{ouse, ca - byHoni'Chawsa.Naylor.,•'.This h«s>is bailt-te^"ttflaaavv fljsd-Cf thebcstmE.taric!3r-' . Also, throe tvo story Brich Eoasca on each CQn-.- ’ tuning ihrr?e • . -:i..:r; - ..v.- :. Also, tf?o taavtcsyprame IhreUtes Eonesjs pa Ka© rb, eacheogt^ategfarclvetoossa, _ k - r' AlgOiihTt^--tyostory.Prsma l>gßlliaa nQnsesGaXotmst-- coafaining three roesnt : A10>,.t96 tqo <tory Prame Bnplllas capita sX- 1 - - cschocataiciEs throe ?ocaisr_ * # -.;* cro etory fn mwyf^frgrpp.. on,obold feet by-l£D, sitlx rooar ta hailsl effrca hoaseo •-• mere, . - The Fifth'TiTard Property l%.ca stf eoatimoTm iota of • Groand,{® feotfront on Pina essd, £ts, (ccnttsntei;.-: v thronsh -tha'iqaare: cmi Jccjaemcn :Khsrsty : . era sy arranged that cadi property Ary cso vrishteaf ahesaa esa be itfcrmrmfafaF.bypaftag Kttl©?so» \ than a rent, after the first payrsdaVsh 1 ?1U ten years p-: to the balance. Apply to, QelPj JAHE3 EtASELY^ ‘ .'jferfv i ~ - j£sgv* . £* ** £ ‘f.S% txhTcEEest ej raßTcrrf *- '■* 2GS , BS!SXm& _/ c- J--. Jug -Bon3laytbssj~tamq ,; -ar-.p?rlas'th^; ;^s^%^3^«2r ff s* “ Tsagementa fis ddpgfeithrr ia hot cazi&£lz, *s»- : salstaSya can ebtoccnr»Bcr r parfcrASJixkna ti» last tan yean in ‘ i Chi* hnjtfrtf**, hftfrg<rT>T?tlftorf rrrr&a CI ,»g9 , sLteit (haksScf -a'daUrr,aai SSi^^ssSst^ 3 *=== to “j Gw «==tT7. - H?S» K"H|£t£»to f*. TOSMa *» O? Oltatißs - ,i J * ! V' s * : ". ; osjsauto. ’ v - ; -’ "BlitaHn EißdSri* Ca—■——“*-*•■• ™~—_™l£2&ji.; ■ : * tba. riSa aal tcTria lAMIJsSbI. JsSlsaS "{**?. oS ijeUMA TP»*ise2al Uaai ; Irstot-. v . . isascsna. Arsasfrt EaSSA .:. ■ .Eant*ftflfw« - •pr^Tiag,- ~hz - Bfealsnffi-..'. AtSloae, •_-„ ~;<2a*lo®v..~i •.>.-. Ijncsgsrisi?--- 1 .- Jtoo^;.';-r Mfcnas&aaiT :.-:Bairisgoq&& S: TTnit;aa r *- '■ Cavan,. •'>.• ■TtaaSans, •._•. Gaiwy, .■ . ‘ : ■ - v Scales " Ctomrisi; •-'■'- •- - ToagbdV •• ;v ' - ■•- * • Cuartsssca. ESrcsjK .. WeltiSani, ;-Colsrslse,: tell, ' TEcsSea, ' CL’to> . CosfeaJD, -.'. IfaotfiV Ballpfinnan. •„*__* , ■*■ - ■-. .- DIP-CCOTLAjnX , ■* ‘ _ ,_ .. -■:■-■■-•:■-■-■ 03SJUSCX Ucaa. Eteri Eteat 4 Cj»£=atesL_JsSa. (Arg&Ua Sa aa7 <it» la Vasie.) , . ' • CSGEffTfoT. ■' ■ ; : Bans. Ycs’VEocS - ■ .. (Arsllaila Sa tst j ci:y la flsiraaay.) JAAE3 EIiAKELT, ' ojT- , USf«t.*£swaftcaSai t s(3ai*tk v * •' ’- *T«, U- 'V *.. ■'•. ' - 1 r „ „ ■■ ‘ , r ' i -.i -: 1. /*5 -r ' - -,rf S2T&S2S. _ iiSUCkG BHOESEHS. fr?clll;niWraaa u Joiin,of Iha-Pran&lSal**)- - \v ■\
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