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Is there any place jrithin the wide a#o<l?ann' 1 f bounds of the United States where an American jj^ST KT, Judge couldbe born-who would iesue sueha sUly ~—r order! In charity we conclude that he was not Jg '■!" '4 born at any piece, but that it was hia good for- tori ‘ VJ*. J‘ < *;'** Judge mil have fhappy time of it in enforcing Jlqn s {Q wate his order of Court. . oitb, atralgb' feS? (><"’- >'2 , -i j i t .) 4 ! T*r*r T F ' ~ atthreomilcp l *£-*%■ 12* -?$ , i„C» We ohsorve that the outrageous assaults Mn iho w - -’i ' of the Pittsburgh <7orei(« upon the Pittsburgh the loftiest ’ "- UZ^ : '7A~‘ %'t, ~~f‘ --r!‘ r ! and Stenbenvillo Baihcoa'd, pro copied with high- .-om itsTnouth jf.~ i4?* jj.‘ t £"{'' | How natural! Would he advisable for .pSeatlnEdir’ —‘' J ~;rf{-5 the Deacon to move his establishment to the ..tin its long a<- t?tf2 ;' ■ “forty-wagons-a-day” town; for there-hi&hit- < than ft month 144- > K? rl- :; make him plenty of friends .and admirers.whicb feet in allti >V~'‘T',4 4 r ’ jiKf' i he eanno{ boast of in this community. Wo pro- mentof *’ -4sV«' 1 ’V’t A Bnme at least “fifteen" of the citizens ofWheol- - 8 h ,<!• ji.', 1m iff f ing would be willing to join inan invitation to , .aintlh |£en- '■L-'tyfc T >-1 '4 f0%4. 1 the Deacon to take np his residence at the ,nort crop of to 4«' y y L 7s'^?Pi yy i ‘ " Head of Qo, Deacon, go! „, w .ier of the 25th n> ' r ’v*'V> T CosnsswvmilUiißOAi)—WeleamthaOthp u tobapcojlaptapr *■ ,' tfh - V &4Pst* i ~ borough of West Sewton has snhsonbed $BO,OOO "Mra-,... t," I Tf* v S u "r*± J - t to the stock of tho Gad the bofoagb of **& . MoEeeffport?loo,QOd. * 4 _ -w-r-tmr .‘r“- r -f* T" ~ " ysr : •• 5 rX V ** *• VT i i A >' 1 W, w -l - v r « \ latkj Storing fW, tmr . - - .*«>»* »«*« f Harper 4 PinlUpe, Editors 4 Proprietors _ ' . ’ B»B^TSESPRGBg: WEDNESDAY MOaNINQ::“:"" :::::: ‘ ,u N E 22 ~~ DEMOOttATIO NOMINATIONS. CANAI, COUSIISaiONER, . THOMAS H. FORSYTH, »/ Philadtlplaa (bunts auditor osm:rai*> EPHRAIM BANKS, vfjlijfhn Cxmnty* FOR SURVEYOR GESEEAL, J. PORTER BRAWLEY, of Craxaferd County. fESKSYLVASIA demochacy. Many of the papers of our State are laboring nniJar the delusion that the democratic pnrty in Pennsylvania are divided, and that harmony does not exist among us. This ia a great mistake. Tbcro may be a difference as to men, but there is noue as to our devotion to the principles of the democratic party. One of the noble traits of'democracy Is, that they ore not man-worahip ers. They go fcrprinoiples, und when n public servant betrays them, in this respect, lie is whis tied dawnitbo wind withont any remorse.of con science on the part of those he has deceived. The democratic party never has, nnd we hopo never will tolerate double dealing politician—the class of men who keep the word of- promise to your lips, and break itto your hopes. It is sati that wehavo some-of this 30rt among ns, hut they arc of no account. If the party understand them. | they will be brought to their" proper level, and taught a lesson which may servo os a beacon ' light to all fatare politicians, who appeal to the people for political favors. Onr party never has, it never will tolerate falsehood and treachery on the part of those they have elevated to high places. They have too profound an estimate of the power placcdin their hands to permit any man who is tiuMnere creature of their will,to overelough them through the inflnonoo of thoposition they hove confcred npon him. It -is said that such things have been done in Pennsylvania, and an indignant party ore preparing to give the traitors an indication « 0 f the manner in.whioh they estimate such foul conduct. Wo are free to confess that our own olty has not" eswiped tho blighting influence' of a few ephemeral' officials. Through their influence, appointments have been made, which are the scoff of tho country. But, they had position, &ey were Governors, they were oomhers of Congress, and they claimed os a-right that the man they indicated should be appointed. They succeeded most beautifully in their operations, | and the consequence is that among all the ap pointments in Allegheny county, there are only too who are really citizens. Tho othereare im portations, and billeted upon ua by a foreign in finance, which should never have been permitted to interfere with the clear and positive expres sions ofthe democracy of Allegheny County. It is well known to all politicians that we have a “hard row to hoe ” here. Notwithstanding onr opponents have alarge majority against us, wo rollup our 8000 democratic votes on the election day," and always go into the contest with a hppe to win, hnt"we seldom realise our hopes. „ We desire to ask whit Pennsylvania would do without the 8000 democratic votes of Allegheny uountyl Sho would be irretrievably sold to the * enemy, and whiggery would rnlo the State. Tfet, through the influence, of those who arc not of us, tho democracy of poor Allegheny . is trent - ■ effas refugees, and when any favor is to be be stowed, it is conferred upon some tittio out of thff way county, which does not poll as many votes os some of onr Wards. ■ • -’Witb these considerations, we do not wonder ' that our people growl about had treatment,, but we can assure all that onr democratic force will never falter. Wo are in for the principle of the party, and we will maintain them. We have no division among us on. that subject, and will struggle as we always have—for victory. OCR COVBTT TICKET. We hope that our country friends will romem 'the -necessity of attending the primary meetings, whioh will shortly come off. We un derstand that certain men, who. have nothing else to do, are going round offering nominations ■ - to persons whom they think they can-use to suik ■' --theirdishonest parposes. These propositions ‘ ' erme from a cabal of trading politicians who have no position hero,-but by fraud and misre presentation they manage to deceive the people, and to keep themselves in the front rank, in the eyes of the people abroad, when their own fol low-citizens, at home, would be loath to keep company with thorn at the tail of the bant. ' " Tot these men boast that they have the demo cratic party in the palm of their hand, and-that their word is the law. They have nothing else to do bat Intrigue, and thoy aro daily riding the - country, and promising nominations to all who ore Birnplo enough to place any reliance in their insincere professions. We know them oil, and we believe the people - know them. Their motive is to deceive, and if the citizens permit them to carry the primary meetings, they wiU have no right to complain of j tthad fioket—which will most certainly ho offer-1 ed to us if they are permitted to rnle. j No, the democracy of the county mnst organ; ize, and teach the old drones who have been liv ing, off the party for,the laßt quarter of a century, that people ore not to bB used to suit the oonvenience'of any-feed .partlzaib or to be ; tossed about liko a shuttle cock, to sultthe ca prices of aspiring politicians. Iho primary meetings is where this evil must be met, end we hopo that the party, one and all, will tnrn ont in every distriot, and give a full -expression of their wishes a'nd repudiate the machinations of all oliques, and give the lazy borers $ rebuke, that will last them for all time to come. __ _ ' ' 4 nos. jAstaa ncao mowsmu, Below we pablisb the correspondence between a number of our fellow-citizenS mid the Hon. Taues Boss Skowdeh, who has. recently been appolated-Director of the .H. S. Mint, at Phila delphia, It will be seen that a largo number of our most highly esteemed citizens, without dis tinction of party, have tendered to Col. Ssow des a public dinner, upon the occasion of his -departure from our city to assume the responsi ble duties of his appointment. The letter of Col. S , declining the honor of a pnblio enter ! tainment, is a beautiful production, and a just mid eloquent tribute to tho city of Pittsburgh, its intelligent merchants, manufacturers and artisans. We greatly regret to part with so good a citi zen and so sterling a'demo'erat as Hoi. Bsowj>nt». While he has resided in thiß city ho has endear ed himself to a wide circle of warm Mends on acconnt of his -kindness of heart and many other excellent virtueß. We bnt ntter the general sen timent of our citizens when we express the hope that CoU Showdek’s oEolal residence in Phila delphia may bo both pleasant and profitable: LETTER TO 001,. SNOWDEN. Pittsburgh, Juno 20,1853. ■" Hfos. James Boss Shcwdeh : To tIIErHON. JAiliia xvvoj v *.v., \Dcar Sir~Th& undersigned, cUlzensof Pitts burgh J and' Allegheny - County f havingloamed that it is your intention io leavo our city, to as etufloihoresponsihlo'duties ofy our appointment, as Director or the United States Mint at rWftr delpbia, tender, you our sincere. congratulations; on the renewal- of your connection with an insti tution in which you formorlyheld a hlgh.ppsi ‘tibh, with honor to yourself and usefulness to the Government, ißut wbilo we exprear our pleas- ; i ure at your preferment, and our xtlsacs for your prosperity, penult us to say, that they are min. gled with no little regret that yonr sphere of i duty wilt compel you to terminate. aresldenco, i in our midst, which,.brief, as it Jiaß . bcon, has friends. -That, wo may the better individually express our feelings on i us, by .a; pubtio entertain ment at the St Charles Hotel, (to bo given at such time os you may-designate), to which yon are respectfully invited, to testify our high con sideration for your public services tma private <worth. With sentiments of tho kindest regard, wo Te rn oin, yours, &o, Robert M; Biddle, C. Darragh, Thos J. Keenan, John Mellon, . . " Tames May, ’ N. Bnckmaster, H. Sprout, John J. Myors, F. C. Flancgin, Alfred B^MeCdmont, W. B. McClure, John W. Biddoll, , Jno. M. Kirkpatrick, C. Hasbroob, A. W. Loomis, Robert. W00d,.. C. 0. Loomie, L. Harper, Wm. McCandless, Thos. Williams, Geo. S Seldcn, J. K. Moorhead, H. Hepburn, Tbos. Beott, H. W. Williams, Wm. Larimer, jr., Andrew Burke, 8. Jones, James Dunlop, B. Behm, M. Hampton, B. Biddle Roberta, - E.M.; Stanton, Geo. J?. Gilmore, Jasper E. Brady, C-B.M- Smith* Edw*d Campbell, - Th. Irwin, John Coylo, ■ 8. W. Black, -p. c. Shannon," Th'os. Miller, .Thomas Moffitt COL. SNOWDENS REPLY. - PnrsnunoH, Juno 20,.1853. Hon. K. M. Riddib, Mayor of Pittsburgh; Hon. M. Hampton. Hod. P. G. SHANHon. Hon- Wn B. MoClvbb, Jambs Duslop, E. M. btahtob, A. B. McCalmost, and Hesrt Speocl, Es quires," and others: ■ Oailltmaf —l have received your esteemed favor of the 18th inst, tendering me ft jobno dinner, as ; ai testimonial of your regard. This h&nor Is as unoxpecfced os it launmeritcd. b I can , only claim to hate need my best efforts in the discharge of-tho offieiol dntlCß which have here* toforo' devolved upon. me,, and .in the privato walks of life have endeavored to deserve.tho es teem of my fellow-citizens. Your kindness has supplied my want of merit, and this oonsidera tion greatly inoreasca my obligations to you.- I can truly B ay that my intercourse with tho citi zens of Pittsburgh and Allegbony county -has been peculiarly gratifying to me, and 1 part from them with sincere regret No lapse of time will ever remove from my memory me re icoUeotioh of the uniform kindness and hospital ity which has been extended, to mo doling oy residence here... • . - •• • ■ , • No one,' unless ho has lived amongst yon, can! properly- appreciate the sterling character or the , citizens or Pittsburgh, nor eorreotiy estimate her admirable position and odvontages.ana com mercial; oad’ manufacturing city. With pnljhe nnd private improvements connecting her with the chief seals of commerce owtho Atlantic, and uniting her with tho inland, cons of the North, and with the great West, whose front, resting on the Pacific, will c to long feci the tread or the Iron Horse; and situated on three noble rivers whose waters wash the ehores.of half tho Union, Pittsburgh is now, and most contlnne to he, the most important inland city of the HnitodStatCs. The materinfof wealth, more valaablo because more certain, and in its development more enno bling than the gold of Californio, lie nil nronnd her borders; and give employment and prosper* ity to thatwonderful industry, enterprisei and Skill which Characterize her citizens. I will al trays regard with, intense Interest not uuly your own future career, gentlemen, but alao that or tho flourishing city in which yon dwell; and ir my feeble efforts can ever -.advance your happi ness, or the prosperity of yonr city and county, they shall 'be pot forth freely, folly nnd cor dially. If l could accept yonr kind invitation, these arc tho eabjeote upon wbioh I would ho pleased to-enlarge .at. the .festive board; but I must deny myself that pleasure. ■. , ■ I am now In tho midst of the hurry and eon fnßiotf attendant upon ; my removal to Philadel phia, whore my public duties call me, . I erpeot to set out for that city on to-morrow or the next day; bat I will carry with me the recollection of your friendly regard, and cherish it with an en during memory. . - : I am, gentlemen, with the blgheßt respect ana esteem, yonr friend and obedient servant, JAME 3 BOSS SNOWDEN. COMBIiaSIOHER. TO OHUIA* From Washington" we learn that Hon.. Bobbbt J. Walker has accepted the appointment of Cam* -missioner to China. No appointment made by tboEseoutlve will give more universal sattsfao* I tion throughout the country than that of Mr, Walker. Hie high ohoraoter. and acknowledged talents fit him for any station knownto the lavs Of onr country. - -At the'present time, the affairs of China are attracting the attention of the whole world.— The result of the internal contests now going on [ in-that'wonderful country, is looked for with in -1 tcnsonnxicty. - No donbt new: relations will j hereafter ■ spring up between- the United 8 tateß j anff China,"and it is therefore important that the j Commissioner sent by our country to the.“Cel- I fisUols ” oholl be a gentleman of sound judgment and liberal ideas. Such a man, in onr opinion, is Bobem J. Walkbe. ■ , ■ 03“ The New York correspondent of the Philadelphia Ledger says: “ A few doys since I ohronicled the' arrest and punishment of three women, for plucking flowers from the graves in Greenwood Cemetery, and Ihaye now to rppord the arrest of fivo more 1 The offence was com*• mitted yesterday. Tho offenders wero fined $5 each.” We publish thiß Hem for the especial benefit of those tody visitors to the Allegheny Cemetery, who so far forget themselves, -sometimes, os to be guilty of plucking the beautiful flowers which adorn the walks and.avenues and tombs of that saored “ City of the Dead.’’ There is in this State a: severe law against destroying tout and ornamental trees,-shrubbery, &c., and. the.only way to prevent depredations' is to enforce.; the. Jaw rigidly, without respect to persons. £§y*ThoToledo,Nor.walkandCleTelana, end Junction Railroads, in Ohio, hare been consoli dated, At a meeting of the stockholders on Thursday last, at fTorvtalfc. a rote. waa taken on the subject, "which tree unanimous. The anion i 57i31ig0 intoreffect on the let of September, , Bwckwood’s Mahaziss.— lhe June number of this old and popular monthly has boon re ceived by Gildenfebney and. Miner, nt their res peatlvo depots in this lt contains « Poro disa 'in the Pacißo,” and many other interesting [articles! • 1 ” SBQ Uos? oc Ausaon aE=aiHG. There ia quite an exoitement in Philadelphia in regard to tho whereabouts of the body of Arthur Spring, who was recently executed, for;., murder. The remains, in accordance with the , desire of young Spring, were ptaoed in charge i oftbeßev. John Street; after.tho execution, but j the. son haring consented to an examination, of i the brain, a partioldissoction-was made by Prof.. KoClintoob, at the Philadelphia Medical College. Subsequently, a coffin, believed to oontain. the remains of the deceased; was: delivered .to Mr., Street,and interred : nnier his superintendence,;, by an undertaker employed for tho purpose? Tho, burial thuß made, Is now asserted to haveboen, a mere sham affair, and tho affidavits of Charles R. Ferris and Richard Hill are published, who swear that upon opening ;the: coffin; supposed to i contain,the remains; of: Spring, a log of wood and some clothing was found, and no portion of any human being! • The Ltdjfr t in .speaking of this.mysterious affair, states .that it. is generally 'supposed that tho remains were removed from I the coffin, either-before or.nfter.intorment, with ' out the knowledge r of Mr.. Street, : . Tho. Brofes*. sort of the Pennsylvania Medical College assert that*the remains were placed.in the custody of, the Rev. Mr. Street, and the undertaker employ-, ed by him, and that no further dissection of the; body was made, than that witnessed by so many; at tho College, on tho day after the execution. ... From tho bow York-Heroltl. Atttoa and, Allegtoeuy Volley Railroad. The construction of-a great line of railroads, from St. lionis, Missouri,. to. Cincinnati, opd; thenco direst to Pittsburgh, Pa., from present, indication, must soon be oomplotod, and must be the base of nil roads, north .ofttbo Ohio river,;; The business of that road, and Others centering; at Pittsbnrgb; will make that city the concentra ting and radiating point of an immense business: from nlmost nil directions,, to. and from Tlaltl- ; more, Philadelphia, Sow York city, Western and Central New York, Boston; and Canada, os. well as the great West, Southwest, and North west. The road now in process of: constrnotion from Pittsburgh, northerly, in the.neighborhood of the valley of the Allegheny river, to the north line Of that State, at, or near Olean, In New York, is being rapidly pushed forward. Tbis ia called the Allegheny .Valioy Bailroad, and in connection with tho Attica and Alle gheny Valloy Railroad, extending from that point to Attica, Now York; there connecting r with the Now York control consolidated line of railroads, Will form on entire chain of railroads from St. Louis through Illinois, Indiana, Ohio, Western Pennsylvania, Central' New York, to Boston, or by the way of the Erie Eailroadto the city of New York. This will, of course, give to Western and Northwestern produets a choice Of markets when arriving at Pittsburgh.:. The Attica and Allegheny Valley road; is not? being pushed forward with vigor. Tbo whole line is | under contract. The first thirty miles from At-, tica south is definitely located; and is now cover ed with as many men. and teomSi os can work npon it ■ It trill bo ready for Iron by the firet of Octobcf, and the directors Intend to run tho cow to Arcade (twcnty-eight mUcs) by the firet of December next, and to have tho entire line com pleted and the care running to tho north line of Pennsylvania (seventy-two miles, and twenty miles further Into the coal and pine regions of Pennsylvania) by the first. of December, 1854. And by that time it is hoped and expeoted that the road from Pittsburgh north to the same point trill bo completed, which will form a oon neoted line from Pittsburgh- to .Now York and Boston, and by that time, too,.tho samo connec tion may bo perfected to and beyond St, Louis,. The country from Attica, through tho countieaof Wyoming and Cattaraugus, to the north hoe of Pennsylvania, is one'of the most productive sections of Western New York, and ia now under o good state of cultivation, and nearly tho entire surface is enecoptible of cultivation. ; Betides travel and the farming and other local produc tions, there ore yot large quantities of valuable timber end stone along the lino of the road, much wonted at the North, and which will bear transportation over and beyond, this road at a good profit. Most of tho 11 mo now used in these two coantics—and three more in Pennsyl vania, comes from tho North,- end mnst hereafter bo brought OTcr this road. Bnt the great object of this Attica and Allegheny Valley Bailroad, and from which its great business and profita are to be derived, is to penetrate tho coal, Iren,, and pine sections of Northwestern Pennsylvania, and to supply Western New York and Canada with these articles, the first two of which are known to be inexhaustible there. The veins of coal are numereufl and abundant, of easy.access; bituminous, with a portion of oanael. .Immenso QQQOtitiM Of T&lo&blo piOO t QftU» ChCTiy* ftQO other lumber, together with the coal,and. Iron,, are now pent up hero“ for want, of facilities for transportation, which will .find.an.outlet over this road, and a ready market Tho .direotorß and tho persons best informed of tho * business that cannot fail to be done by this, road when completed, are confident that it cannot fail to be one of tbo best paying roads in the State. The Cnllfornla-Blexlctui Inrtilon. We begin to get o little light, and to receive come consistency of rumor In tlio mutter.of the Invasion of Mexico from Californio by tho Count do Raouaset Bonlbon. The story .from Califor nio has been, ail along, that the Count was raising troops, and making preparation, wbiio the story from Mexico has been, that ho had given op ail project of invasion. The “Universel” of Mexico, Santa Anna's. ! organ, reooncilcs these conflicting stories.— | Bonlbon has boon-making preparations, but has given them all up. The French Minister in Mexico, it seems, wrote to .Mm that ho was on*; gaging In n piratical expedition, which tho wholo world would condemn, and which would disgrace him. Bonlbon wrote book to. the French Min ister that ho . was at {ho hesd.of an organized' band to invade Sonora, and to proteot oertain mineral rights and properties there, but; he.had taken tins course in revenge of Arista’a.trcat- I jnent of him. Nevertheless, now as things in I Mexloo had changed under the auspices; of the. illustrious SontaAnna,’ ho was not only ready to abandon his expedition, but to offer Santa Anna his servioos, and oven to present himselfiin tho Mexican Capitol, if Santa Anna wonld send him a passport. Santa Anna tent the passport, and I me shall probably soon hear of Boulbon in thi city [ofMexico. •' • ■■■'■ : ■■ Exeoutiohs ahd Gama is New Yobs.—Pa . rick Fitzgerald, convicted to New York of . the murder of hie wife, woe : hung on Friday. Ho met hladoom with great firmness, and even smok ed a segar during the morning, ms well ns laughr od and talked with those who ivisited his cell, pa Friday next Neary, also convicted of the mprder of his vIU $© hung in- tho sanie olty. Eight • persons have been sentenoed to death to New fork daring the • last twelve months, of which number six have been., hung. There are now ten prisoners in .the .city prison charged with murder,. Tho convictions during the last twelve months, to tho city, aro nearly as many as took-place in sameperiodof tlmo in.tho whole of England and Wales. Population of N.. York city, 600,000; population. England ..aud 1&,000,000. The Locomotive 'Explosion at Susqbehajwa, —The cause oftho explosion, by which six per: sons lost their lives at Susquehanna, on the Erie Railroad, has not yetbeen folly asoertalnod.— The engine was engaged in pushing, a heavy froight train upthegrado, and run almost half, a mile, when the dome of, the boiler exploded. The persons killed , and wounded wore laborers oathe double track, with :tbeir wives, who had: been allowed by the engineer to- rido on the en gine, in violation of the express regulation of the road. Among the killed are Walter B. Ar nold, engineer; Michael Casey, Patriok Kootnan, Catharine O'Eary, and Catharine ■ Slattery— Among the wounded are Ellen: Collins, fatally; Eliza Stoddard, arm cut off; Gilbert Hall and the engineer’s son, scalded. Ili TbEATMEHT OfIMHIOUAK? PASfBSQERS.— The gron3 jnry ofthe United Statfisoonrts at j Baltimore - is investigating o complolni that the passengers on hoard a ship whioh nrrived there i ftoin Liverpool; a few weeks since, were kept ten days during the voyage without a drop of water | « o particle of cookod food with the exception: of a few craokery. . I The Baltimore Son says that Chief Justice Taney and Mr: Addison, district attorney,-con template having an interview with President Pierco for the purpose of requesting him to re fuse every application for the remission of fines and penalties imposed by the United Statcs conrfr for the disbtiot of Maryland for violations of the national emigration laws. - Tobacco.— There is mn?h complaint in |£en tooky about tho prospect of sshort crop of-to? 1 b&cco, The Henderson Conner of tho 25tb nit.- EOJO! f There trill W)t |jo tobapcojlantaeponr^' 1 to plant mors than- ono-half the arfiopnt Tho plant»harebeen:dfistroye4by bnga. and frost”- v Ifaaao it Sows asd lUteellany. Mr. Edward Scanlan, a druggist in Cmcinna-1 ti, recently had three teeth upon a gold plate 1 placed in his mouth., On Tuesday night last, I while asleep,' the plate beoamo loose and Mr. S.. j swallowed it'a short distance below the palate, I -when the suffaoatlon It occasioned.caused him to awako. He could not get it up nor down, and ■ thus stationary caused him much pain... The an-1 terior portion of the neck became swollen and it was- thought that lock-jaw would ensue* but prompt medical aid averted the - dangor, though ho is still in a precarious condition. Hon. Bonbon H. Wallworth has been oboson . grand 'muster’ of the Grant! Lodge of Free- Masons of the State of New York. The chan cellor is a oonVert, as he.wos- formerly an nntl : Mason. ■■■ . ' Daniel W. Whitney has recovered $2,600 dam ages from the Hudson River Railroad Company j for injuries received on the road. : . i Misa Martha H-Mowry, M. D./'of Provi dence, R. 1., has been elected Professor or Ob stetrics and "Disease. of, -Women., and.. Children •> in the Female Medical College of .Pennsylvania* , Santa Anna is sold to have made the “Univer sal” his nowspaper organ in the city .of. Mcmoo, and is supposed to be. tho writer, of .the leading editorials. The Universal is very abusive of the federal system and of the United States, and tfd- vocates consolidation. I . Miss Sarah E. Bloomfield, aged 20 years, em-1 ployed in ToyloriS Saloon. in New York, commit ted suicide on Thursday. 1 ■ t Gen. Gorman, of Minnesota, is now- on a, tour j to the country designated for - the residence of the Dower Sioux Indians, and; some of the l prinoipal Chiefs and' braves accompany him, for the purpose of making locations for their future residences. " I l Marietta Hammond, aged 28 years, a victim. I to spiritual rapping®, was sent to tho New York I lunatic asylum on Friday. - ; The United States has paid oat $63,063 to j Spanish subjects at Now Orleans, whose proper- j ty was destroyed by-a mob itf 1851. I Both branches uf the Now Tork Legislature I have passed a bill to carry out the suggestion for j a monument in Independence S<p&ro, Ehiladcl? j j phis, making tho third Btato which hascome into I | tho measnre. I I Lord Ellesmere, tho : English Commissioner to I tho Crystal 'Palace exhibition, is described as I I having a fair complexion, grey hair, blue oyoe, I I a general healthy appearauco and being tall in j j stature. His cstato is said to be one of eight, I the annual income from which amounts to $BOO,OOO. I Recent information from Texas states that the | surveying party of Benjamin Hubert, nn tho Bed i 1 river* was* recently massacred’ by the WachitaJ Indiana, only one man having escaped. j I The Louisville Cornier contains full retnrnafrom , 40 counties in reference to the number of hogs in • I Kentnoky over rix months old in January. The ’ I total assessment, aa furnished by tho State auditor, ebons 415,067 hogs in tk0,40 counties, | which is a gain of 100,000 over the number in : tho same district tho previous year. Gold In Pern—Gcru O’Brien's Kxplora . . tlons. These are the topics of an article in the Val paraiso Merturio, for-April 10. Gen. O’Brien, a I native of Ireland, resided for many- years in 'South Ameriaa, and was tho illoßtrions comrade j of Ban Martin in tho battle of Chacabuca and JJaiplo. •• In 1828, ho returned again from his j native land to Brazil, with Mr. Ed. Crawford, I the miner, in his .’ company. - From Rio Janeiro I they pnehed into tho Wgblfal solitudes of the I (Brazilian territory, armed with saoh trinketa as i are the most successful implements for keeping J I peace with ■ savages, until they met the gold] washers in the mountains of the Yungos Pau l cartnmbo and Cuzco. Daring four months and a half O’Brien disappeared,' and no notice waa had of him until hia rotnrn, in which he made | knows and gave proof, consisting of various | I grains of pure gold* and two walletß fall of the I I Bands of too rivers -Ninto, Milagro and “Erin’s i I Golden River,” of hia discoveries. All these I wore assayed in Cuzco* by the English nssayer giving the fallowing result; Of the grains, one gave 18 ounces weight* the sand of one wallet gavo slB,7sand the other $l4. General O’Brien traveled the banka of tho rivers for more than 1 twenty leagues, and: in all that course he mot I the gold soattered inr abundance, like scales of 1 fishes. * Gen. Gamarra, who then governedthe Peru- ] vion Republic, offered O’Brien two hundred men i and four pieces of artillery, .that he might un? i dertako another excursion; and O’Brien, on his Sart guaranteed-to pay- the Internal and foreign-: ebt of Peru in a certain number of years. Just then occurred the war of tho Confederation with Bolivia, and all tho projects were overthrown; But it eecms now that tho General is -about to corry out hie undertaking* and attempt his en try into the Chunchos Territory,, assisted by tho men and artillery of the Government, expecting to find along the the three auriferous rivera of his former discoveries, gold in. such abundance as will eclipso ; tho-fields of California and Australia. - General Achenigue (actual' President) has contracted for two coastingsteamers : 0f.60 toss for th© navigation of the deop - rivers of-the country, and to conneot with’ the Amasona of the valleys of Cuzco, Carravalla, Pancartambo, Huaolca, &e., and so make an easy egress to the Atluntio for thoir alpaca wools, oasoarillas, fine and rare woods, gnt-ta porchs, and other ble productions, which arc not now cnltivatod, on account of the immense distance and diffi-- onlty of the ronto to the portß of Callao, laiak and Arica. The celebrated Igurri under promise of aid to tho oxtent of an appropriation of $lOO,OOO from the Peruvian Government, is preparing to take 250 Gormans, Italians and French to the shores of the rlverUc&lnya and the Napro, to develops the resources of thoaß quarters. sThepropcrty in thegold washings belongs ex clusively to Gen.- O’Brien, soya the Mircvrio. The Chambers have also given him the ex clusive right of exporting gotta poroha for ten d-[ ycaw - : (Names or Newbpafbbs.—Tll6 number of nows-1 papers host printed la this oountry ( not inolud- i .ingjnontblymagaiines) is, according.to.a etate-.i mentof the Philadelphia Eegutcr, about 8,600, i and there ts n Temarkable sameness in their names. The Inquirers,Advertisers; Transcripts, i Mirrors, Adrooatcs,- Eeoordors,- Chronoles, Re publicans, Whigs, Palladiums, Tribunes, ■ Her aldß, Patriots, Observers, Messengers, Journals, Couriers;.Sentinels, Reporters, Registers, Mer< ourys, Flags, and Bannors, constitute about two thirds of the whole. the above, there’ i orb .107 Democrats, and 129 Gaiottes. .... .. ■ i |As an offset to this we may notice a.fow of the. unique nomoß, such as the Pleasure Boatnlife- Boat, Yankee Blade, Rough Notes, Rough Hew er; Almighty Dollar, Old Oaken Bueket, Loco ■ motive, Borew Driver, Busy Martin, Young Ame rica, Nonpareil, Straight, Forward, Sun Beam, Rainbow, Fact, Acorn, Plaindcalcr, The Wonder, Homo of hlirtb, Cataract,' Tempest, Old Settler, Uncle Tom’s Cabin, All Sorts; David’B Sling, Circumstance, Una; Budget, lantern, Pick, Cos tlgator,-YankeoNotlon, Uncle Sam, Boston No-. ■tiop, Prairie 'Bird, Gem of the - Prairie land. Ram’s Horn, Bugle,' Chronotype, Golden Rule,- Old Colony, Pine Knot, Whip and Bpur, Blue Hen’aChibken, Hornets Nest, live Giraffe, Beo baohter, ; Anjolgor, Kladderedatsoh, audeorao jaw-breaking Norwegian and German names which w e do not remember, some of them among our most able and valuable papers.—JV«io York Evening Pett. Beouvuy of Biyebs.—A very slight declivity suggest ogive the' rnnping motiqn to water,“ Throe inches per mile, ina smooth, etraight chan nel, give a, velocity of ohont threo miles an hour. The Ganges, which gathers: the -waters -of the Himalaya Mountains; the--loftiest in the world, is, ht-1800rniles from itaTQOuth, oniy.nboutBoo feet above the levelof the sea—ahoot'twioo the height of St, Paul’s, in London, or- tho helghtj of Arthur’s Seat in to fpU tijeeg i 800Teeth*.UslongaoBrao, the (water requires moro.than ft month./; lEhe grept riw na, in South America, running for iOOO mites between two ridges of the Andes, fails only 600- feetla oil that ■ distance; above tho commence ment of thelOOO miles, it le seen descending in rapids and fcataraote from the mountains.-; .The gigeiitio KiO de la Plata has so-gentlo a descent to the ocean, thaf in Paraguay, 1500 miles from ita mouthi liirge ships ore seen whloh have eail e"d against the current. nil the: way by. the force Of windalono—thnt is to-say, which,'on the beautifully -inclined piano of tho ctrearn,have, beenlgradunliy lifted by theioft wind, .and even osnidat tho current, to on elevatiowgrcater. than thatpfpajtofliest'ojiires'.—idmoWfo-PAyricj.:.: x__ v \i * *V ~ % \ » -• :'r ; 'Vo.:-' -n ' c « Vi '-V •a:'. i ,y.r ' '*l.- . \ " ■ ‘ -V V. ’ ■> ’ * 1 s , r. @bo atno® o"qs &is? nsßO* The melody of *' Old Folfcs at Home,” hc3 be come Tory popular. The last number of Zlon'B Herald contains the following new version t Away on tbo banks of life's bright ritcr, Far, far away— . Thera will my heart be turning eror, . >Thaw’swhoro the bloatcaea stay; ... .4: AJlthroogfcthis vale of ela and sorrow - • -> i Badly I room, 1 * SUUloagl&ff for the dawn of the morrow I- ■ Andfbrthfl blest ones at home. - - All without la dark and dreary, I Everywhere I roam, I ' -0, brothers, hoir the heart grows weary, |. • , '.-• •glghlng-lbr the blest ones at hotoe... Through all. earth's sunny scenes : I wandered In youth's gay mom; How many precious hours I*vo squandered, How-many merries scorned; -JThftn seeking sin's delusivo pleasures, Wretched was I, • . But now my heart has Ibund a treasure . ' There with tho blesLones ou.blgb. .-p All without Is dark, Ac. One hour there ia for erer bringing . _ . McmoriesoMove; • . • , 'Twos whoa my sighs were changed to ringing .Of the blest ones aboro; ; When shall I soe my Saviour reigning. .. On his whito throas! When will be bushed my heart's complaining • There with the blest ones at home? v • All tin then, b dark and dreary Everywhere I room,. • 0, brothers, how the heart grows wewy longing tat too Uostonos of homo. -v ■ Postaoe Envelopes. —Tho stamped Post Offios! envelopes ordered to be provided by Congress* | are. we understand, ready for delivery,, and .wo presume, will be • distributed *to;j the Jubho throughout the country, about the first of July—•, the begintungi of-the new fiscal Let us have them as soon as possible; and let them be. provided: -with sufficient glaten or paste to hold tho envelope together, with, a letter in ; it Too detached-stamps- have been tried and found wanting in glaten. They are a nuisance. Give us the stamped envelopes,- Mr. Nesbitt, good and strong; and wo do cope that the Postmaster General will not delay their general distribution for'the publio use, longer than th<s first of July. —N. T. UcroXd. (9-Pr- HslHy’a Poreit Wlnc-*h Uu tail romftiy for too permanent cure of Dropey,Gravel, Jeun £,spcpala,~.Co£Urcno£s,-Bhenmatism, Gout, Lass. of Appetite,Complaints of toe Ura,Heart,Kldne, end Stom ach, Colds, Coughs anil Consumptive Declines, over . offered for sale In this city.. Circulars, glvlng.fnU particulars, can hSsd gratis.'- ■ • ■••• • i .iwa-^giargaadvcrflgomcntinanother column. Sold Wholesale «iS he tail hy Dr, GEO. 11. KEYSI'E, I*o, eomor of Wood street and alley, Pittsburgh, Rl; 10'. hr JAMES T. SAMPLE, north-vert eomor of Federal slreotand too Plamond, Allegheny Csty. ... jcSJndaw . «<lt If JnU What l» Wented.** 113“ So caya Dr. Peter Fryer, of Salubrla, Chemung ooun-1 ty, Now York, and eo say all who have used or administered ] Dr. M'Lane’s Vermifuge. ■ Mr. Fryer soys that .this oieellent moJidno has gl.on the greatest satisfaction in his neigh. borhood, and he has Ordered » new end incieamd supply. Mr. William 8. Fanchee, of Marengo eonnty, New Yor'ff, bee nsed this ineomparahle Vermlfago, and lbnnd It to be | all that It Is recommended to bo. He says, that where he i haf sold It, it has In all casos,hecn found an cffeetnal cure. Mr. 0. W, Hollodty administered two. spoonfuls to a son i' of his, about 7 -yearsof age,wbieh hehss no donbt brought i npworiJ'of lOOOWorms from him, measuring from onc quaner of an inch to two inches {u length. Mr. W.D. Eobb, of Tyre Springs, Sumner county, Term, writes that he could have sold a Tory large quantity, if he. could hero got it. AH that had tried It pronounced It the heat they had ever seen. Mr. Eobh odds, that It laimpossf- I blo forany one to say too much In farcr of M’Lano'a Vcr- I mjfVvgfv. ...» - For «la by most -of tho Druggists and Merchants, and I by tho sole proprietors. - FPEMiyo BROTHERS, ; .... I jeSfcdAw*- •• •60 Wood atrwt.-. BtHTEIt— Btc«sprime,for»!«by •• • HESItY H. OOLILK3. GOTHIC CHIMNEY TOES—I 33, of various patterns, forsaloby - ’ .:{ je22] ■ HENRY It COLLINS. /^URESE— 040 boxes, fprsaleby_ - - jts22" HENRY IL COLLINS. BEANSr—U barrels, ter wte by ♦ " . jc™ _ HENRY IL COLLIN 8. OOAt’—4 boxes Rosin Soap, on eonrigmaent and for sale. 0 j 022 HENRY IL COLLINS. AQODA TEA tJXORB.—Just received, ft lot of superior Blackbcrry and Cherry Brandies,on draft and In hot* tics, at £0 cents per bottle and quart; genuine old Cognac Brandy at 75c. and «U» HAWORTH, je22 corner of Pmmnud and Diamond alley. , A Rare bhanee for Printers. . T\B3niOBS of devoting a portion of hie lima to other i •.I_F tjnsincss- tho present publisher offers for silo-oofr-half oftho Pittsburgh EVENING CHRONICLE, and tho IRON i ClTY—Daily and Weekly Newspaper*, which were estob« Ushcd la 1541, and have always enjoyed o good circulation and an excellent adrertirieg custom. ... ’ A purchaser, a aallficd to take charge of Uio Editorial w* partment, would be preferred. . The materials on which the papers are printed, ore nearly new, and tbs opportunity .now presented to a competent person, desirous of entering into tho publishing business, Is one not ©flea offered. . ■■-••• •• • • For particulars apply lo or address (post-paid.) JAMES P.BAUlLPttblidmrorthoErenwy. ChrtmtsU, Pittsburgh; : Penn’s. . .... i«&hd>wH - SUNDIUbS— . lObbls. Ijovcring’sCrushedatul Pxxlv d Sugar;.. 10 do - Oil Tee ■ do; . 'lO do Claridddandlx>af do; . --10hhils.primeN.O. do;.-- SO bags lUoCoffee; • 20'do leftguayrido; • 10 do Old Government Java do; • • 5 coses Ground Coffee; 20 half chests Y. IL, Imperial and G. P. Teas; s CO catty boxes do * do do do;- SO - do Oolong . do do do; 23 half chests do ondChalan do;. • ;.£obbls.N.O.Molasses; . * IDhfdo-do do;- 1C bbla-Golden Syrup; v - -40 boxea 6’s, 8> and 10’s, Tobacco; ' CO catty boxes Y* B)a; -14 do i- do«* Diamond Twist; £ boxes Natural loJ; 10 uo Ground Pepper; 10 do Na 1 and Extra Chocolate; • * 30 do Pearl'Stareh; 60 do Scaled Herring; . i-i-.v..20-dg"No.3MBckercl;''.'-.-: i 1 20*4d0 doland2; - i- ' ; 10 Doxoa Oorn Starch; ■ i 5 do Farina;■ - ■. .■ .■ | 40 do Castile and Fancy Soap: Forealoby je22 : J. P. WILLIAMS, 132 Wood atroet. CV RAUAITB MAGAZINE ANDGOOEY’B LADY’S BOGJ F. FOR JOXY-—J oat received by- '' ' “B. T. C. MORGAN, je2l No. 104 Wood street, (near Filth.) New Variety of Strawberry* n mo CULTIVATORS OF STRAWBERRtRi—Geoxn* Low- j I ct, of Mount Washington Nureory, will exhibit THIS j MORNING, and TO-MOKBOW MORNLNQ, at the Store -of. Henry Richardson,.Market atreot, a WHITE STRAWBER* RY, imported by himsolf, whleh, ter* else and-flavor. Is. un surpaawd.-. . . . ‘ - -. Tho Fruit la exhibited that thoia deriring plants In .thft •Taltmay-purchasq nnderstandingly. Other choice vario- Usa will be exhibited at the same time, .-. • : ■ - .JeSl^i : OHNIEUb LINE X : Glea Hotel and Braddoolc’fi Field Plantoad. TTIHE public areresprctfuUy Informed that -an Omnibus, “X will here&Ror be regularly ran to the GLEN HOTEL, on the Breddock's Field Plank Road. Tho following are the times of starting:-' • • -• The Omnibus will start from tho Station on Fifth street, Pittsburgh, at C o'clock in the morning, run up FUlh street to Wood, down Wood to Fourth, np Fourth to Smitbfield, ihenoo down Smithfield to the corner of Second, where it ;will remain flvo minutes, and then proceed to the Glen Ho tel. It will loave tho Glen Qotelut 7 o’clock In tho morning. In the evening, it will leave tho Pittsburgh Btatlon at 6 O’clock, taking tho same route; and will return during the -evening;.- j - >■{. r. je3h3t-- BONNETS— 200 cases Bonnets, from-35 cents up to $lO each, at GOSUNG’S, ■i Je4 . •• . , 103.Market-Btroeh.. OLD JEWELRY^—Hoos. 61 Market street, has this day i |JT-received a lotof flno Gold Jewelry, conslstingof Breast: Pins, Fob .Bucklos, now patterns Seals, Ac. - All of which , will bo sold at the lowest New York prices,for cash. Giro, hlmac&li.. • r •- jelB. ; ' : - ' CITIZENS' INSUftANCii CO., • .T;->r: ? --,.y-pJttalmrgb.Jime 16th,1853* j ••/, FpHEPreddcnt and-Directors of this Company, fcw® this JL day declared a: Djrjd&nA of. Tfcied Dollars por share upon the Capital Btockj pajaMo loathe Stockholders!.or their reprosactabTcs, fonh'trills. ■ JolS.l* BAUUEL L. MAB3UELL, Sco’y, S' UNDttl£&-r20bb13.H0.l Lard; v. .< 30 boxes Star Candles; . vfiOO reams Wrapping Paper; • 50do*oaBuckets; ■•’•.■lo ido ..largo Tubs;- • • . .j 5 do bzq&Qv<Jq; - - » i* .. 6 J do. Kcolfir’s; Tor eala by. : - KIRKPATBIOK £ 243 Liberty street. Notice to Farmers and Gardeners. rrUB subscriber baa received his tropply of TURNIP X SEEDS—vis: largo' Purple Top,, xellov-Abcrdeens, , White Globe, Largo Norfolk, tmd Ifliney'e improved Bute Baga or Swedish. Also, a few. tons of Ealous* Teitiliter, ooe of tho best manqjTa,-for 6orn, Rtaia, grass, vegetables, IfeoH trpos, sc., o£ casy ani cafe application, at Philadelphia prices. . » .. i/./'-v-.-"'..- , Garish ans Farming implements, iq variety, of the at the Seed and Implement Warehouse, * Je£Q JAMBS WARD BOP. 9 I J 9_ 9_9 9 9 § HEKICAH mrSTAHS XIWITIKIJT. IH‘S GBJSATEBT-BIESSIJIG OP THIS AQBI 31QIS may appearto those unacquainted with its T}rttt», as a random asrcrUoa, that la not sustained by facta— though it baa b<wp bat a-bftort ptma clcce it aras intro i diced to the cjitoeps of PUtaburgb, yet are hare hundreds of | grateful witnesses how to prore atbat wo say to bo tone. Ask those now working at the rarioua wlUns-mills, foun dries, marhinn ehops,; glas> trorlft- Sa,, »bfl Jaj> bnrooa themselTes with tbe mfiaja, end haTO used thigiinlmeat,. and aroro healed as by magic.'llhay arlU acy it was a bless ing indeed■ to them. Others, wb° bare cut,: bruised: or sprained themselros; bore used it with tho same:happy re sults: v Others hare used it for rlwiTOatfanti :P?hM in the joints and limbs, tdd soresyera4W vk.<bajicd- bands, let. tsra and -nngworms/aud all batd been HEALED | Go ask tbktVomanrrbo suffered the agonies pf a thousand deaths lbr atcekS;arftb »SUfsoSi!4diff3s(», «u 4 could get no relief until sfiTi|»l the UnswgTJuimept, and She aria mil you, arUb tears ofirtaUtude, that (th9hle.aes.the day shearaa in dueod to tiyTt. .The®* “» “<> .tasSnary fflghts of raucy, butftets to which thousands ariU : ‘ l . i wound* eaatches,a»eoresof any kindonborsea. it has cor * eplint, ringbone tsparin, arind-galls, saraney, fistula, or. poll-erfl,' if used Strictly according to the directings, V - ‘ 4 Watt id Wluata has madc a good deal of money by buy ing lamo and eriopled.horses ihr a mcrajWfie, curing them nparilh tbo Mustang liniment; and then sellluz them lor a good price. -He paid fifteen doHors finrn horse asbo bsd-a iijge fijioda <m bis ariftere, end la ftnitroetehad hiiu cured, and solihlm for $75,00 1 IHallafact. • . -.--To dmymoni*»rtami,aftgsners,- stags companlcSjbiTery stably, and canal-boat lines, it aaili bea.sarlsgofhnndrods of dollars yearly to use this Unhmrnt on tbclr stockT™ o~' Sold by the cross, doom or single bottle, at th rropriol \y. V : - >; * v* —v r- , a 4 •fr r . i:. - : t. HEW ABVEBTIBEIIEBTS. . •“.rn ■ •- « -j « .r .J: ■ ■ * */•>* ■. , ) r r * *i. -V - - SPECIAL NOTICES. n-S»H. AHL, Snrncoa of thy Q.W. Blddlo.] Ko. I*4 Bolthfleld et. • . (my&r A* O* £>#*—Siestaet-tbanorth-east corncrcl 7 - pourth and Harked streets, (abofe Murphy & Burch* ’s Store,} on Monday eTenings, at 8 o’clock..w.» marSCK LOBQEj L 0> O* !?•—The Angerona Lodffev.No. 2Sa, L 0. of O. F., meets every \y^T t< MriayaTonlngln.w&3hixistonHall t 'Wood£t fjyLy Vy^rr^jtlfftflTgg^riaA—^yorthabcßtOoLOSQTttA.tnPite l * (fjy burgh, at 60 csntss go to the Pekin Tea Store, Noia Fifth-street, where thoreiy best Black and Green. always bO:had« • •- ■••••• • ••■•■ : [iy^ ■<y —' jrCTWH. gowiiaSß,l&to fowler* Balljg.: ILsP Boot and Shoo Blanufecturcr, and Wholesale Dealer, •No; 14 Barclay strcsL firo doorebuloirtfco Astor Ilduss, New. York. maiam. r>- —< notice." The .JOUllhi.yilll-N' TAILOII3 bO- IkS' CUTTY, of Pittsburgh ana Allegheny, meets ra_ttw first ana third WEDNESDAYof erery jnon th, at the FLORI DA HODBE, Market street. By order. Jelry JOHN YOBSO, JB- Secretary. COMPAS.Yi o? Hartford, Conxw-CipiEai Stocfc $30&Q?0; Afe gets $489,172. O&lcc of the Pittsburgh Igoacj’la the Store Room of 2f Curdy & Loomis, No, 69 ‘Wooa . > oor4.tr B. B.BUBSON, Agrat Silver Medal avyaTded byJE'*anMia lnstitute, 1852—P. U- SMITH, JtaiiAl!- turerof l*ockctßooto. Parle Monaaic#, Rosa Wood Writing Dcs&, Dressing Cases and Workßoxes, 205 Arch oireetjone doorbelow Sixth, Philadelphia. : • ■ - : O. O* F«—Plata of meeting,Washington Hall> Uij/ Wood street, between "Fifth street nnd"Yirgin alloy. •„.. • PirrEBUSGg Lows, No. S3fr—Meets erery Tuesday evening. Maoism* Esciicnrest, No, 87—Heeta first and third Friday of eachmonth. . ■ -.-....• . ■• • .>• ftaar2s;ly v Cornell ComsxlX A gro&t many per* sons are dreadfully tormented with corns. A certain remedy will be. Brand inDr. Cana's Cans PtASTZS, for gale by Dr.GEO.S.KEYBER,I4O Wood street* Pries, retail at 1 2% and 25 eta. per box.. . : eepA tgfcJLiberal deductions to those who bay to sell again. Gsrtain Uaterialii and Cnrtaia-TnramJnga' of every Plashes, Brocaiellcs, Ac., Laeoand Muslin Curtains, N. Y. Painted Window Shades, Gilt Cornices, Curtain Pins, Bands. Ac-atwholesaleaadfotalL • ■ W. H. CARRYS, ... . . • ■ - No. IGOChcsnut street, comer Fifth, Philadelphia. Curtains Made and Trimmed in tho very nawest French style. [pargfcly rrs» Miller's -Window Shade £lannftie> lksr tory, CORNER OF SECOND AND ARCH WHIT, ATIKI.PnTA: ■ Onv motto 1% (l Quick Sila end StAXil! PrqfiUT •XSr Store,'Church, trad Dodge Room SHADES, mode in a superior manner. ~ C£Br Dealers, and others areiuTited to give ns & <call, be fore purchasing elsewhere. • - G. L. MILLER &CO-,.. -a027:7m B»W« corner Becond and Arch Phlla. \ Pittaborgb City Giaea Wo r ltSr- W, CUNNINGHAM ACO, ilanvfacUtttn of.mx \ DOW GLASS," comer of MARKET tub ■KIRST STREETS,; i PUtaborgb, Pennsylvania. . Particular-attention paid to : I odd sixes. Also, dealers in. FLINT GLASS,VIALS, BOT TLES, Ac. -Two of the firm being practical, monj.will giro their entire attention to tho business, and; they feel: eonfl- ; dent they produce an nrtlclaofWinJowQlasa equal to any dtherof foreigner « KBZ»SOH*S ' JJAGIIESKKJiIO.TYPES* Pos t Cfloe Buildings, Third street -Likenesses taken: In all-kinds of-wcalhar* from 8 A;3Ltds-P.lL;.giving an I accurate artistic pnimwia unlike ynd vastly an*: [ perior to tho common cheap daguerreotypes, at the following cheap prices: s2, s3j $4, $5 and upward, according to tho dxo and quality of case or frame. ■ -■ : - • • _v. I ~ Hour? for children, from. 11 A- sLto 2P. M. I N.B.—Likenesses ofsickcr deceased persons taken in any 1 part of the city.- .r - [ncrv2s:ly .. Nciscala tha Head, and-all disa- IKy greeable discharges from tho ear, speedily andpermar neatly removed,without pain or inconvenience, by Dr. Haps* isr, Principal Aurist of the N. Y, Ear Surgery, who may be consulted at 89 Arch street, Philadelphia, from 9 A; £l. to fi P.M. i Thirteen years of dose and almost undivided attention!© e this branch ofspcdal practice has enabled him to reduce bis [ treatment to such a-degrea of success aa to find tho most cos t firmed and obstinate tasea asteady attention to the I tocagg prescribed.- - - - *• y - {aug26r- CHAS. E. LOOMIS, STOCK AHD BILI BSOKSBt Hotcs, BondSfHortgageßf &Cu SegoUatedi - _ - PaBJICCtaS imStSOS GITd.. - TO THE PURCHASE AND SALE OF STOCKS. . - JCs^Omcr—7s Fourth street,between Market and Wood, opposite the Bank of Pittsburgh. . •; • :■•.• janlB:ly.. W. A. ATCLURG & CO., HAVE EEMOVED TO THE CORNER OF Wood and Sfstfa Streets, - . . :Where they- offer to their old customers, and ■ the public generally, at the lowest rates, Wholesale and Retail, the most select and complete- stock of CHOICE TEAS. FAMILY GROCERIES, WOODEN AND WILLOW WARE to bo found in tho West.- dec4;y Pearl Steam Mill / ■ CANAL BASIN, ALLEGHENY CITY, (saut ms nansoas- STAHOS.) vv-==d FINE, SUPERFINE, EXTRA FAMILY, and EX - TEA, (of selected White "Wh eat,) FLOUR, roa sils. ■ BRAN* SHORTS AND MIDDLINGS, always on hand. ■ 85* Wo will deliver Flour to families, in either-of the two dtles.. Orders plaeod in our boxes, at BRAUN.A RED TER’S,corner of Liberty and Eh Glair.streets; or, LOGAN, WILSON A CO. s S, 52 Wood etrecl, will be attended to: : my 17 . . BRYAN, KENNEDY A CO. • PHILADELPHIA CURTAIN WAREHOUSE,' 171 ChalnutsLtCvposiUVii Sale Mouse. - U. W. BAFFORD, KEEPB instantly on hand the most extensive and varied assortment of Curtains and Curtain Mat crnls to bo found in the dtr, comprising Is part of the-following CURTAIN GOODS AND FURNITURE COVERINGS—aII styles of— . ■ ' >* French Lace CorUlns,: - • : Window Shades, all prices, . Moalin u : . Bnlf Hollands, all widths,-. Frcnch&roeaiellcSj&il.wldihs, Gilt Cornices, every stylo tnd- Frcach Plushes, • price, - - > - :** . EatinLtunea,.. . .ChltCnriainPics, . - - •- Lampas, -• -i-.; Bands,- - | «*. . -t Cuds and Tassels,- ■ . :«•. Damask Linens, • Gimps, oil prices, v*c Csshaxerctte> .'.“t . - - = Plaifi Turkey Red, ' Fringes, .. , . T • Z&dla Damask, . Picture Tassels and Conhs T . 14 Lining Silks, ‘ Shado Tassels and Brasses, | Furniture Gimps, ' - Hooka, Rings, Brackets, Ac.. I A full assortment the above goodaconatantly forsale, I wholesalacr retail. - . [marl:ly—sLa.n. . JT3? CASH. MUTUAL FUSE ASO filA- Ihy.mSE INSURANCE COMPANY, of CAPITAL, $lOO,OOO. VHAR TSR PERPETUAL. ' ■ PmidtAL-Haa. AUGUSTU3 0. HEISTER. • ' Sccretery-THOIIAS IL WILLSON, • ~ - .WliKaiM; Qon. A. 0. Zlrister, - - SamnelW.llays, , lFUliam Robinson, Jr., . Thomas Gillespie, - William F. Fahnestock, John. B. Cox, • Uarvey Bollman,' Jacob Peters,. John. Walker, Jr., "William Colder, Jr., Jacob 9. Haldennan, Aaron Bornbaugh.. RUSSELL A OAKES, Agoots, .-. v .k- Offlco, in L&fkjctte Buildfogsj--- - jcB . (entrance on Wood street,) . Fir«raen T 8 Insurance IKy Company of tLe City of Pittaborgln r J, K. MOORHEAD, President—ROßEßT FINNEY, Secretary. Will* insure' against. FIRE trad MARINE RISKS of &D kfnda.- Ofilee: in Monnngahcia lfouse, Nos. 124 azid 125 Water rtraefcr.-: • - krrsoss: - ■.•. •* •.- J. ••• v •W. J. Anderson, • • B. C. Sawyer, - R.B,Simpson, Wm. M. Edgar, HtßTrilkias, . W. W. Kallas; Charles Kent, . C. Paulson, . William Collingweod, A-P.Anahutx, JosephKaysf - < . •- William Wilkinson- .... - rr^3>clTXZ^N3» Inßuranco Company of PittflDy gtu—lL P, KING, President; SAH - 94 Wala 1 SrectjZeSoeen Market and TfaodttreeU. . Lnsurca HULL and OAIUIO Risks, on the Ohio and Missis rinpUUversa&d tributaries. - Insures against Los or Damaeeby Fire. - ... - ALSO—Against tho rerila of tho Sea, and Inland Navlga* , HrmandTran*p-trt-LtVm.-■ ; . • • v : H. 2)..King,. •;.. • Wm.,larimgr ? jr-T• Williamßagaley. . - .gaxaqelSl-Kier, ; Samuel Rea, . WHUqmPfogharry Robert Dunlap, dr-, - _;Jolm3-Ibl worth, 8. Harbsugh. • • . . . Fronds Sellers, - ■ Edward Hokzjeton, J. Schoonmoker,:. Wolterßryanti ■ • wniiamß-Hays. .. •.- •■ .-.• •• -IsaacM.Ponnocfr- • ■ - Pittsburgh -Xtfe Intaronoe c : Gom>, panyyq/ PITTSBURGH, fA.- CAKtll, SICO,OOQ . & Coos.: Ylce President—Satch M’Cltouux . Treasurer—Joseph & Ijecil - •:,• .. Secretary—o. Ju Cotros, . OFFICE, NU 5y FIFTH STREET, " ..••••..•■.. (Masonic Sail Building,) . . . This Company ma&cs 'orcry. losnrs&co appertaining to or connected 'with life Risks. ' : t ■ Mutual Rates are tho. samo. as those adopted by other safely conducted Companies. Joint Stock.rates at a reduction of on»*third ftfrm the Mutual ratea—<aiual to&diridend of t and cue-; third, per cent, paid annually in advance. - • - lUsn takenon tho lira of persona going to C&li&snhcs- Australia ■, ■ :■ • • ; James S.Hoon, - William- Phillips JohaSccSt, ' ; Jotm-ITAJpb, -Horatio N. Leo, rr^sSerofala*—lt Is doe to Kile’S Jttrdlam to AK=>r jaythat It has been tacrsroto cbzapleielj eradicate every vestige eT-tM| dreadful tliseass in less time than any other remedy. and at less cost or inconvenience to the pa tient. •T (Che thousands of certificates in the hands of the proprie* tpr, many of which arafrom well known cTdscas of the dty WUshtirjghamlUs TkfaiQ’i go-to show dearly and beyond all doubt, &sVdsix&*& 'Pszsotsua is & medicine' .cf co coxambh ydaer uoibnly a? a local realty in: Jhrcn ? v* Jktfnatt tosx cf Sight, but as uvula able internal remedy, inviting the .Investigating physicians, as' well as tho suffering patient, to become cayj&iaxed with 'i-iawsehaviaff-ndmdof 'nrfxtnm we assured that this .aslt flowsiroa « copiedfrozi tt paper initiated at SyncuUi B.Y- upbear* doit August 2, V&stouhich is also appendedtte celebrated Y?&cUlf. dL h cfS-jraCMi: • i£S3isggggS|gijB» rrtUngeta);>mljy!ca. w tow ttepolsm tottareisS Petroleum* or Rtek'Oa.ft/a^ro^hsnnyear dl&svscg m? .Tphlth- it isrecommendcd. «nSdcuotfTwunmsad it to be a thy of attention, und css e&fely say that success has attend ed Its u» where other modlome hatfeneSh ** ° WB j.Fcrsale by all the Druggists In Httsbn^^nw^LSw- ■•■ „ Josuran?? Company, Pitotaglu, a. MIILEB, Jt, Ara&rA, 1 1?. it. GORDOX, Sfcrctsrs .„ L ... . , CAPITAL, 0300,000. ... vTa/TLL insure against all hinds crf risisv FIRS and HA 'll * RINE.. All losses will bo literally sdjnafcd.«w promptly paid- * Homo Institution^managed by Pxnscsffig wiw aratfeD. Knows tn-tha conununity, ond- wlzo aro detenaineU* by -proaptness and liberality, to main tain tbo character which.- they baresssuacd, cs owning' tho test pre-tetflca tq.tiwso who dcairo to be insured* • •" • XH/aefora-—iLHifloT, Jr., CVT?. Rls^isca,XT7- Butlsr, «i Hols:cs, Jr, W, IL&aith, CL Thrown, George W. Jackson, Wel. H, bjqp, James Cflorgo-Barsie, James il> Aslayj rfrrrrrtsfrßcsit,- - ./ .--..-r tsL'OSlce* No. 02Wat® -street, (Wareheusecf Spang & Co,upstalnjPittgbwsh/ 80734;iy *S.V^V, .■■•■.. ■■ ■•' •.(?•■. * : -• Vw r ‘ ‘ ' T.-% ■ V *'* --j ■; 'i * »■« *- SCESZICE, SXEEHGTH, IHETH AUD XIUSXOI A lb COMBINED teono OreoaEihihltiim! sosiff of lhaworM.’ thoirrcaf '' ■ ■ ' - ■ v . - ' : HOT 4 SCOTIA GIAKT EOyi • whttls,sridtoutiin«liaa, tt« Iojw«I and: Mronjoi sasa. alive! Being? SM&Vißtira fcfah, nc<l tr*fca" IOUT Emtfifehnadrcii pwrwlf, --'-IS . : - -Th° ftboye-yoa<igTfulphonoin.gaonwlll hold GRAND US*- CEPTIOK LEVEES, DAILY, from n o'clock, A. EL*tol o'cJoci.'P’.SL' the EVE* NlNGfhe «Ulsreft grand performance* a&£fitod by theft? : famed and trnly Inimitable- - - * •'•-v-.’Xr HACFABLAHD TEOTTPS, > imposed ofifiomnofthobest Acrobatic, EaullibrlcfGya- .;• uaalie, and Tcrpaicboreaa Artisteala the United States.- . XSJ-CommradngatS.e'clocls. ••Doors open nt 7 & o'clock, •• for sale of tickets.—Adlnisrlcm-tDtlid GwnVaLerc&i only 15 - ,ocnte j.^woj>«Ba|B 2o_cetit3.---idm&2kni tptiasGisnt’s Ls*: • reea and. ilacforland Troupe,' In the 25 cento. OpcneTorydayAndeTeninstmtUforUiernoticft.'.;.' 7 ' =! z. je2o . . SAUUEErDUSSEITII, Manager. - 1775. . -FOURTH OS* dULY. IS33* MAMMOTH’ HIPPODROME, AEBIAL AUPHTTHEATSE, ■ .Capable of axcziziQdaiifip TZ& THQJJ&AN&sxrzoas; OnPeanatrcet,(ne«thcCaßa! l )Pl6tjbßrgfc.Jaly4t&>lBS3. >- 4J©*NopostponementoiHiccomitof *> " :ssp The Entortalimieatj tor the APTGKNQON Trill can* - slßt of tho grand spectacle of ft BALLOON A£CENSIG2?yby . - the world renowned Aeronauti Prof, JOHN WISE, in hia •■. now end magnificent Plying Ship FLAQDF THU U2FIQ2S. JJso, -aYErifrty of Inflated -ImascSjSplendid:echifcifcflm of ' pazachoie% another, •. . ©riniki EVENING, at thaaaaa plow. bacj—b- LuxL tma of thelargcst,' most costly and rnsgfliSsont ESHI* nmnya mmR WORKS ever .burnt ia tba wsswm /cctmtry—having cosfc.iha : proprietoEJ 07er.--OSB inouiisn ' : noixAM In getting it up.: - v; >v.:V. ...• ■•- to thoao persona baying- Uchefe to-the ■ Balloon Ascension on - r : ; the Fourth July-. - *-•' " Go to lUtaeman’s Jewelry: Store, nest .to. flTnr*mlo Ball, ; and see the handsome presem3,wherB. tieketa inayi fce. olh i-Ulned. ■.•.• •• >: Forfoxther psjtlcßlaw. see fimalllffla of thad^v'-:^:- I • •■ J, aL KIN NET, Acting Manager. ■EBicrtcsa. ..'Joim.JL'WUoon > .-<-'-'-'- Joseph P.Gazz:ua ff .H.Xk Alexander £eynolds>-.' • ■■ • . Hiram Stowe. •-: m«33 AMUSEMENTS. MASON JO ‘ HAJL! GRAND," SUBLIME AND NOTEt/EXHTBITIONS, . . v-TO Efi triTS2SSE& ia ins FOSTBiya ETmOPIAS HOUSB 'TSTTUiL open positively on HOBDAY, Jnna 13th, 1853,. \\.>and . continue until farther notice, with Moca. EC GBIiE-THEOBOS, of the-Royal Opera House, Burls, as :PHhcipal.Ttoiinlgt*--- -- '• - -V-.: JefttC-,.. ....■ ..■■■■• • ■3.E.EOSrEß»3kaager» .-■■■• Cargos Cotillion end Brass Saxltoro Band* can be had. byapplying .to. Wsu Vrunk Cargo,’ at the’' ** Balaco.Bagucrreait Eccas, s ’-. cf --f i > \ • my2fctf•: A CO/5, Fourth streat- jbss ■ #J~ ruinate Is joist reodrs&raiil lbrealeaihiTy'or-Inldfet z . -5 r Vc, - ' J>AVISO»WAGNIS^7r ia ebls. - > JJj A do-Herring; - „ _ "> -' sgq Sh’mh Far sale Igoyto close consign~gtfink.by> : -3aH - - - r LUKE Effect. ■tt-AND warrants WANTJSDr-ior: \rbicJi tins higbct a j .market prloo will be paid,, at Uae.iUniled Stalea Hank Balldlns>-N0.'71. jc!3 L • rw - wi ' ! * OF THE BEST GEOOEKY SEOKE3XS THB CKY. \J Doing ft 'hand of 510,000. It Has lie best ran ofcnstcm iaihatitjy-:;: J rba owner’s health 'qalt.' Jbr&h&to a parcbsser.. .Ensjuirenf-^.:V. -;i:TEOIIAS 'WOODS,' ■ • jol ... -CtHnnigr^alßroker,Market gtn?ot>:' ■:•;■ ■' ' . io h » ir hou a B', _ .. „ ... CleyalEaSi fjDJuo. - * rpma KEW HOTEL-mil beopenfbr the reception of Yisi* ; X'^•tersoailie lßthorjone. ItaJdcsUoixiacen^aJi'beiag: oppejitotis AmericaiijlMul liefegeitiko.TEecLtlelaxia granfc !nu- It challiniajEfeefcin by errJletrariinerrt.' ; ; : ' ' :•_•! :.■»■,•• ■■• ■.■.;:— vJ-B-SUEBEUQ, - frreH femora as thaffrarifrhn/fo jd3om" IMPORTANT TO F subscribers would.call attcatiouto.the'&ct^tb&tth#^recetansre|ulsraad • -, constant supplies of PcariStcsntiullExtrai Faroilyy -: fiiiffand Orwhn’m PiKr t^ r ,fWvrft gfegr»?-f«gn-the TnTn.nr.darqrv able to'fill'crders \lso. best country brands constantly on hand. N. 8.-rXo • .■•hftiyft for, delivery. .. - BATLsY A HENSHAW, •■ v. / -i r.-.-r 1 J • .yamSy Grocers/253LibertyEtreet.-. : : ■■•-—~glooriasL& fferri Store. ... . •.'■ ■ ■ THE subscribers have opened a FLOUR, AND PEED* STORE,&I-No~ 60 Smlthficli street, bebreen Thlrdand .. Fourth, they will - always keep , on Band. Cholco = FAini/Y FLOUKj OATSr CORN, and all-kind3-of Ilona • - Fee&f- They t£o ; ctizo , ni : cf-Pitt3burgh “ to rive them a call. - joSlm • . TTTLLIAM L'gONASP & CO. -•: .• Corlsa X: Cox Xis l--. Cotlcb I: I WOULD respectfully Inform theeitlreaa of Pittsburgh - and vlrinlty, thai I hare opened a Store Boom, corner, of-Third and: Smlihfielcl-Ri&eets. for. thA sale: of sR f Uons of CORES and COR&WOQ2>;i -f - - i? : I am prepare tofili'nßordgjaperbidiigtpirry.buslness,' fm-ihe shortestnotice, and :ai:eastero;price3.- X-would de« v sire mexebanfeond others-tocall before going cast. '-;-v -■■ jasata, HBSSY.OVEIttNQTON. Odee of the Citizens? Deposit Bank . . "Pittabnrglu. : ; EESOLTRD, That ue, the‘Stockholders of the CSth^m3 v : . > DeposfiJßanhct Pinsborgh, mealing assent bled; hare aecepted.!ehd hereby do, aeeopfc timecharter aad>f ,act of.inajrposaUdai sf9thday of. ApriV'AfUv;- dBtjfo~(lir»latiOTLp3SsedAEay : Soth; 1852.) ;. ’*' * : EtiUrtd, That dally, at the .Office bfthe -• Bahki toijpcn teccire subsropSon‘B .to- the v ca pUal stock of .the; Ran k, twtwteutfco.houiw of 9 crdookC-. A; JL, and 3 o’clock*P. 2L, and that fnciherl-pcrslic,nbtico> . > thereof be givenby a ItortisoiiUhb in three dany papers.—v *. fllesolation -, ' V'': f*y : • ; :f published the-Board. v -f: ' i:' - ' ’ je!6 . 1 1 M’CLUBKAN, Socretor- ' ' ' WALLPAPER. ! £\Nbahd cdllecttoaof PAPSS- ; HASSINGS, compriang agwafc number,.of.new pat- .- selected oxpresalyibr ihia market, from ; '•Ameneatr HahnfoctoriesiofOohiQdld-’und-YeiretiPlQrar-. ered,cf-.ercry-rarfety ? Glazed and:Tlßslazcd;;allth6 ▼art-*-'. Ons of fiahation Wood work, sueh as Oak, Marbhv. Maplcj and plain, ma< i - king assortment that cannot be - excelled inf •< bj any'housst: wet of thoff - >L —7"". • Prices range-froznf Gaffe SSjCO - -.- - ; '-. <r- ■• ' Perwma desirods of; looking thrcugb.' -the' f whether disposed .{nTi^-: Acdto cdlnC THO 3. PALiIEBTS, ;• mmSltam* ’■■. ■ • •; • Jl£ibet str«4 | ._ L _ : . Hos^ r Sr2stHeay s sdUagaerrtotypea« - rpHE 'nndcrsigned would Jnfercrtnslr msny fnsnda . : X- -bOicistlhat v to 2fo. 62 Fourth &w doors thcEr old stand) whem . / thcy'harrefitted.up rfaosxajar - : ferysupsTiar arrangement of light, gnAtha nsoatapprpre-d'v ■= Ihebuiinesvthey' pictures as aay.ciheE. establishment in the ccaatiy, ' more racihrutllkescssea than has haretofcre been furnish** < 'ed to the citiseds of-Pittsburgh, either single oria-group*; -v --Gissens end' strangers; ara KapKlfally-inrited ‘v whether theywish pictures'or not. \ .:-Ocrr2ottD:isgood piciurWj'-Cur'pricss. and--perfect saU9v :r T ticticn.ta bar casbaners.'-:;:>; RQuGH&- ANTHONY. * ; H. Ef^e^fQmish-all-aiticl^.tcr-ocf^businc^tooShs®-;; ■■ .- ppurstcaaai heretofore.-.=: v---.;./-.->•■.. i'K lh£ollifcl& trarolor Gonorrhea, ;01eei,'gtrichires,'-lfca /X tnrnal JEmlsslans; Grayel,snd all distressing In preparing a specific fsr this class of diseases.!}?. time'&hdmohey y in order.to pTomaV'”- tO gnffgrer, tv r.rv! ■ tnedidn&r r.Thaf he'haa Buccewlod, is afart well estahli^-jr j autherehis been many thousmd boUleaubld. - ■ t/ ?°? f WAIUIAXCE® 3» CUBE. . ' ■' Or.tlw ; f Assn iaTlgdrattnj*ciedj?sae'fo*'---*• i,S t JS?§^ > ggaaVtcaglg),;, rcSSj.S^hncSSci^vS““ ? aafic i.' 1 “K??s? - .Jlyall who am tknj aafetcd. ‘ .f2?tr^J;S^S^ m! S? i3t3 >'« > ™ :rc ' t MiJn fidFiOTS., I nWnSSJ* uiaVTes'cm and Soathcm Silted, and tp F most addressed. ■• - I zs ?f“3"iObY--. :• - GEO HSU H. KETESIS. = [ 'csracr o? liTood iitrcei p.nd Yi";n alicy. 4 *j?ABU 0? FIFXT-EIS: , ACBES, WKMa E*oar -miea cf tile City, tor. Sale I: 'I ttt F riTote i eale, a PASH OP-EETT-SIX'. X, r ACRES, iogciher-wt2r tbS : lßiproTeiße&l3,'£ifcattto4 in, • 'arithbi ftijT 'irifflti -ttf '•flighty* iyr\ ~fy gootf l r ZQ&& }: on. ehldh there are erected SIX TEN AST .This- property Is offared at the Tory loir pried of $l5O. par . acts. ■ -Taeraisalso about eight acres of'tee 'best COAIr-isi • the wunixy. for beauty-of eecnery,. &&, tM« Fana cannot • :fce roxpased indisputable^; v r • r --- \ •.. ; 'Ktfahmrflr- - ■ AISC^—A-ietr TOcminisa Lots in WUbinsbais l aslal4 t» : nt , ' ; bjßda 4 Curlings <; - - I--. Your Acre lot* ncarLWHMnalnare. - •.-•.>vv > RElSeat tba'Saureof ft-gay: -8 • fer, corner of Sinlthgcld and. Second • streets, tyfcreen tha •" ouraef-lCaad-ia-o’clocfc; •/; ie7dm (Dljpstch, Jottrnafre&d Sta&b g&Htmg copy Isy chPost). • • ' T has -renoTOl his' t y :oEco to thaco*naro£ Seventh ini Scdthfield streets.m>. : - : EOdtathe Charefc. taet^op-. inarket-price ■mU , JAMES BLAKELY?^: '«im C >*r ent *■**£ v: ; . jqig-r v.Ko. IS3 corner of SoreaQiTacd Eniith£dd si£- O££ICK; POE .LQCA32SG , lA2U)3.Isr lOWA.—I fcaro ■ a gßnllemaa iii Ifcmjnncrt, .well Terse* into land. tosSness,-who will locate any War-■ Troy. t»est land&iibt lccsted,- "in thoieighhoiMCKl of Davenport, lowa City, end Jlaacit-'- Applyia -~ ■r.4g-0— —"~ J - - :” - * JASI£3-"BLASELY. *»- Bale o* XSxe&anrrs,, r JL-^®^pliowing-property > or..‘wi2^<lisp<is3 ; paymcntSfTls V---l' r'-T. '-■>■ >:-■■; v v-r- : ? -. Atlaesgteiy'Eridi Hendon gsscadstrest; cow wcup&dH ;$ • pyliazu- Charles NaylcßTrJTbir hens* ia ‘stessnt’^.'• gtjlft,and of the feast ■; r; v :’ . PiSastj eschcoEr. . ■alnfegfchrea zooms,. -■ -- two.toEtGryEramo gsrgQtaff CSssss- oaJ?ii® 'CSehCOtttslnlßgtWolTft-.-•.■: • • if-;*-:. ATsp.thres- two st_nry y^rr^ Hoof eaoa'Loggsi ft i st, each thjca rooms, • "J „ - : noaacaoaPikfi at.*- ••-*,• each cyntalnteg'tbree rooms., - - . - Also*thwci;twd-6tmy Brici Busa « East Birmir;;haat» to oaila screa houses - Thg ■Gwma^ r -^-.v ’thxosgh tha Eaofsrs.-BAi-®^ l2^^ st)--xbs7 arseo"-- -arraiigaltheteach property can i>u Esla. separate. Any cs ?c: c .wishtesA home «»srwfc« UttTitaor*:V * • *Vr» a rent. aflK payment, as l will giro ten years ■•■-:. • -. o'clock;-test, at-ths %£s■■'■■:■ haxl «W_t!UhD-Bmti!!t Siaiov, aka vhlch.lt latdie^E' * onocaMon, c? for ' *...... r_ , *.. * j _- - ..- • ~ w- * *u. ~.^- r%S» &ccmpofiil of <h» celebrated « Great &bx~: r**®-; Sheets of Land, and i»‘very* • ..conveaSgat of 'fcgesihy Bailroad rlt wQ ho dS : pcsod Dfln- late* *M2lidiTideiJ A varrior in " Ki!! wiUfefsehi 1 r»-?y r imtha ißOrtfiMciamcdaiiss terms, only bein'; ro qtyrod in hand, and the balance in ftarvor cjorc, canal an-" cnsl paymaste,-(pithily sacurcd,) .if by the SaaC=--5. Ciisitfiso ssJc'CM cf all fa'r-i. takasias tha £h*> cf Szszsyltzaj.' dU hr iej „-£Sp at the tuao sad plaea; 1 ' - . .. E. IL HEASTD.GS, No. 153 nah sj J oll - a - ** *■ S*. -s’- -—% « ■* ’** x *■ ♦ - - , * . * *" -..'u' V-r- : . i-i---- .■ : ■ *- v ■ • r- : ■ . -• • t. l >> 'Vr x- v aJwOKISS&CO; V \ ' \ x v
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