The daily morning post. (Pittsburgh [Pa.]) 1846-1855, June 23, 1853, Image 2

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Mmm 'itlflnnKll " thf > lato visit of tbs Hoc. J.C. Dooms, Wb trust the prm will giro the utmost nofo
&&P 1 , ' mK i " iMyUUW Ojj to *JLu*y* o*v* v .£a»BMh, tm* *fc«a-te * the follows
V;V%;,y: *.\, >! the tsimof Wilmington,*. C„ We feat that the evite com*
id ->>*- i fenderedhima public dianer, to show their high n!”° 7 !7 C ° nCß ° 4 40 iU
l/yyLiN aporociation of as a democrat, a Arurrmi’n r> "-p* ’ n n
' t/*vV jt.Vf*** - Atotoe’b Omcs r £os*OmcE Department,
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, The following fctatemcnt has been issued by
the workmenpn the portage Railroad. It comes
5-4 - ' .tp us by authority, and it bos boon corrohrated
£C 4 by testimony that cannot be doubted: ‘
■t < ( £> t>il f f f{gV rmoff-ClTC^— TecTmdenignod.DperaUral ea Urn Al
‘^l%'^' J i4'i ' ‘ J ■ lezhenY'Borta.'cTtculiiwa.iiare net to-day:to UeVisattis
- 4 ' te*t oj procuring'oarropUbt
, , work ilrot on Mid railroad. 'WawiUjnakoiOinefttatement
l^Ej>S^f2 SV Ew - " -oft&srtnvaScra tAlcliwo complslnor, Slanyof as live
4“4j-<v s i. tpen in tbo employ of tho Commamtoallh on this rood tor
" ‘ * aanng-ths pastproar •Bo haTO fieiiaimfly woiked
V, £ X »,fc V \& nyi'kin. hoars put of the immls-four. end oftenlooser; no
„ har&not received any money from tbo Commonwealth for
'* ;. air e«mtts, and -mAy of us to. or te monthsnpersms
~ - > too creiltoa ns, and'W&now clamorous for their monoy.
„ SYphavomOtrSUnniiredorcompUiaod,4Bdrß3nMnotnow,
<7dy fcrtawow Dm reared to-bo a virtue. Many of as
|*n- ?:f s®«s-7 f: w;J- T ’Sis s^'s'l,.'- i ij \rW ,- . lave beta compelled to mil our tune, paying from 10 to 15
■' i -. ftc count, to siK-talators, to paydobbieontractca to support
, V’i'-'Sv-i r do;7'»S{,;l J iSK,f4 - >4*-!, f Vn''*£ g. ouralresnndfaialUie,on4onihorodebtsbiul topsyimad-
'■KK:;~J'i>'- ■* h . mmoo H fmmlOtoiO per rant, moro tben weconldTjevo
, ~ - pardiescdfo-cl*; thusloatcsatrlwstSsi«r ccrnL on<mr
*yJ t C^tb K not beJnft pToiaptly paid-
tthiaCbocS tWlsood WUs osniasttbc Ststc.wblcitaiTO
C S &5\ ; *£[ • bfen sow, ore tbo first wlilcb fici Uiolr way into the ’fossa*
• feHoil ojlr' Jj rr—sro cona-roer.tly Sr>t pej.i, without regard to procso
- l Uuim. B«1 they tabs tbelr rcooUr tiato, bo vra>W nof"
C?.islfss-, .gjj. i.Vjfstr'* {£ “--V s" it < cbmalMOr but that tuao woriod fnthoeprins sbooW be petit
r7^T*!ls.7~fr"~H'KfcS?t7;- f ’.v' ,,; ' r 'f^t : r s 3 .: ' 1 , fir (a pnauenco to ahet worked tta pronom fall, mcroly
„» -c 1 becaueotborol'sbn.Qchsosedbands*boUo complnuimost
>u, ’JssX '-3^- , V7^wli ! ‘^&c s vV.'Vvf-C , *li'’--' 5 -''t;rsi * -.- bitwrlypt 3Su iojosUen Is too great to ho Dorno any
' r , " been told that some SIXTY TnOßSipiKlL.
: - >v Wp;2& 'trill' 'jib-i ' .... liABS of claims Inspassed into -tbo Trcasnty Bithont tbo
i ; v j -i, f!J;fAS &?tSS3?'XI7 i vs>l gupcdnuiodcat of tho road paying a doUnr on them, or
|y^?^l3«EEK i^M3sdl^®«ffissS^©lk^ a l®tal^^hM i, 7 ;'>r:-:7i»'v^p3si£[i«j;Qijonisb thuffcansiog^losyto theop<ucr. :
- - iastaof ot-least sre IHOI33AM) BOLLAItSin the ehapo
~ ofdlseonnt There fa eoraethJlw wrong Wo “mpbdn
- i t-'KilseC;_Sf%s ; „ that hinds liaro been disdiargclTriUitiut being paid, and
* - —e -- thread to seekcaplbymcnt olscwheKa-^tnpdliagthcmto
?&#?! : '“&« trench * Pleoty : the
Wbf jl .' hands on tho ntit Portage rosd are all paid op to the first
ofJtmo. Thomoneymth Bhlch tnoy are paid BMappre
ti&U&l..' *• fyr !k I’Li&L&i’A Iprinted at tho aamo time the money was opproprietel tar
ri£,r.“-'rr ' ’ pay üße If tho appropriation teas not aaonglx to poy
'■<[,%?, t-tfs _ it; expenses oMherJedjkttt bo pa!d out as tar as St rriU
- - 3 S, andSTnoney airly .llvUfcl, and wobQI not MtapMo,
- .i - Batwodo,imd wiacomplainofhmriogtostondnshn'-oon
>i “SSj^t'lsW" 1 ? money which was earned and ought to- bare been pdd
. monSa »x» loos *3 th«e is any money appropriated,
1 < ’■ dwhich fcjoronght to tra, mthe Teenanry.
, _ THO is the first time since tlra canstnffitan of tbo^roed,
f_ rSsitt? H l-d-A : » ; 1 / » that hands hare been compcKfddo adopt this coniso toige,
J iy -t'.J jS >i b , 'i-'*fffjjs'^S , !Sf-«l vihi :, * . their weges. Tho lime was-orhen they were paid monthly;
1st 11 t £tf '•»-< <fAgtfSt,' j££* . we are sorry that it is not go now Wicts hareadranred
if Wl ! *w\Sw>Ci®J't3*l&. t l»y , tiffVpi on alt rcalsan theoountry. We harenot juiod for an ad-
irt 'o ’-«-•£ K 1 vanre. w« only ask to bapald monthly, WooaU ononr
t fellow citizcusto aid ns in. cccunog ourhsbts. Aadfio^
1* t}£- tljcr, we call oo the officers tho explidt
* oil; > f X 4; CSi charge te, to elcar fhtmtclt cs, and let the blame rest In the
rlgbf place. ■* •
k *■ Me dbovc i* a strong Btatemcnt, mtd wo be
>? lievc every word of it to bo true. We care not
sjs“^§3^fire^wJ - wbetlicr the officials are vrblgs ordemocrots, but
> *<l ‘ wo assure them that so long as wo have control
.. , of types their nefarious tronsacUons will ho «x
-f'" J v'i !^' posed to the public, without respect of persons.
Bd^jSSSjr.-.^fL-' • The management of onr internal improvements
‘[ly* require reform. We are freo to say, that under
ho administration has it been properly managed.
•J* %ic£ 1 y' A i ' The publio works have been used to fill the pook
bi- tsi ' Cts of the high officials, while the poor working
gfej. man has been left to starve, vrithont any remu-
perat ton for his labor.
” Ifis painful Tor us to refer to this matter, for
f' - l S>'-Jf<7w.'{i • the canal hoard is now in thehands of onr party.
'Jsffe t - But ,7D cannot refrain from calling upon them
' to reform the evil complained of above, and wo
' - hope that they wiil at occo remove the men who
have swindled the hard-worting operatives.—
h^sSs?’ l * They are unworthy of public trust or station.
rj| ■ Theywould rob the State with as little rcraorao
' as they do tbo laborers,and they should be sbip
pea at once.
- ' The democratic party has never tolerated
, fraud or unfair dealing in public servants, and
fere' 4^v^SSjS, r jf we hopo that tho Canal Commissioners will make
b? ' - an example of those who have been cheating tho
, workmen on tho Portage Railroad.
' If this evil is not redressed by tho Cotamis
ix l ~ ~~ i- ffeSfjTif' t?• sioners before the October election, it will then
rest with the people to express their indignation
nt tho baHbt-box Tho hard-tolling workman is
aot t 0 he plundered, to fill the pockets of lazy
sd£w officials. Their nominal wages is low enough,
T t' God knows; but to make them suffer a shave on
kl-iS. that, is cruel in the extreme. The laborers earn
every cent of the money promised to them, bnt
rt, - from tho it is evident that they
| do not goWheir pay when it is'eamed, and that
- the lazy officials, of whom we have before
spoken, draw it, and spccnlatc upon them at a
, Om pnblio works are badly managed; and the
**' ''•fact cannot bo disgnised that the evil rests in the
parsimonious remuneration offered to these who
superintend them. }fo man folly capable of
' discharging tho duties of a Canal Commissioaor,
% ‘ would accept the office at tho present salary. A
- >r man flufficiont capacity>to diachargo tho
•^^|B^d:;« 5 : -;«&-sv7if.s#.^s-«^ eB ;vi(f;^he'.'ofa«»'.ii»s*-!pNper.|.inaiitt!» f ::.!»n:-
h : ; ■ :;t inalte morw bia industry.iukitny; oilier "broncla
- ;: -•'./'■■/’ofi'ordmary.bnQiness. ■,■■:■.■■•-:■• ;i«.- ; w.'':■.,■■
... - It is the same with all the subordinate offices
, ?' 1 ::".S-unithe , pubhoQwofks.:x::ffiliey ; layO:do Mor'ai
'''---- starvation prices, and,, of course, they, will adopt
.- ■ i: ::■=igotoe > mesuas to mate - botli wnda .xnce t, r Wo liawe
<r -jv ’ ' heard of a Supenntendent who went upon the
</Szga^^*lfei^!^»^hws2sa^|ti|» i «Kf-« ... road not worth a dime, and - left it with, forty
, thousand dollars in his pocket How did he
r-s 3k J 5» I’’*J 1 ’’*J * r" * realized from the ctteck rolls of tho poor work-
T. >' 7_ r ’ 4/', _ ingman This man has gone JT«f, and we sup
t £'’V,' fA^. ' pose he isunjoying tho fuU fruition of his spoc
'''^i%C‘/''t' ulation on tho Portage Road.
" C*K \ if B£j - Oar party is principally composed of wcrkuig
“'?f* }T g - J&v., / Xj7| men, and it is onr duty, as well as our will, to
Ji3 ' n ~ , lt‘V St% ’ - fit}' defend thorn against all aggrossions upon their
~-=4yA jt,'.-J' l -+j t \ ©rights In the matter referred to above, we bo
s%• " * ’ c,' 7S^'r 1 lievo'that gross injustice has been done, and we
S -f ' desire the people to bear it in mind
liSSSlf' * CBAUTIEfiS VO*KX BAIEKOAD.
xU&S kv tf'r) - S ,t<4?4i-V{ nary surveys ftr the Ch->rticrs Valley Reread 1
i'kfld'~T -t r Company, have completed their labors, and they
e% 1:-S 'A '''”-' v 1 report that tho route along the valley wiil bo one
of the best in tho United States for a Railroad.
g£' 4" Ci s^A^K f The grades will be very easy, not exceeding at
s._.f.i ••-ljgps»<^^j^^^&'Sjw^S^i§g(^fe^t|s-:K.::f*,,\..-,.i’!..,vii 5 .-imy,slno(»ottthe..r«ad.t«ttfeoyO'!ihs..|Bße.».-il!!».
:; '- ;i-;.r-“;tioiiS:of the toad a' straight line canibe obtained
*A-r-VT--.f^--zv.Jd'a«ome'mUeß..kvltis l -4hß,totBuJw«i ! nfc.U»eiC<Bn*.i
ic;;. - :S:i:-:panyta>;permancntly locate the ashort i
& time, and have it placed under contract the
t ‘ present Summer.
2f-'t% 4 S?!&4' t We are happy to loam that the Grand Jurors
(h f ’* Tir^j> W’ifi ; | /’ of Allegheny County on Tuesday recommended
R3p4 ; ir'?/4'7 3 f ij %v ~ the Commissioners to make a subscription of
'"C 1 ~ ©160,000 to the Chortiers Valley Railroad, No
l-fc-S *-• *'/, T > r "4. 4 1 fTonht this rssojamondalion_will be promptlycar
‘J'i'T V“£ ikS‘-ktd'\ 1 rica out This, a'dded to tho private snbßcrip
c "-v 4££ r t S'l t rices, which aw quite respectable, will enable
■■ - - : v.-i. : :!:4H©'dipectoV3to;placo:tUa;,'.wad;>BUd^,coiitraot
without delay.
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- .Harper & Phillips, Editors & Proprietors.
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THURSDAY 23.
■■" OI3WOOE.ATIC KOmiTATIOSS.
CANAt. COItBJSSJONER,
THOMAS H. FORSYTH,
fif FftSadclpfua- Cbtcnfy*
»*•. ' AUDlTuft GEW: \U
EPHRAIM BANKS,
- - “ tm-simvEYoit general
J. PORTER' BRAWLEY,
~ ‘ " of (' afford i?<!wdg
S£tlE.am.*Ca,lvSo)u:atitonipt,3ipn-
Bst atSI ccntlcnEinlv in their La-mess tran6acUom,arepe
authorised n^t- ntsjn tbo oltes orKcsrYorisuni Boston
“■ Hit) aroautßonicil to receive Ad
. wg JJacnts -wit '-Y.iuerintion'- for ns at our usual rates.
t ■ftielrramptsatovaxatiSwiKi) ymeata. Tbetrofilrcsaroot
- MIWYOItK, lUJteatm street.
BOSTON, 10 State street.
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-v Many Man of Many Minds* , j
Vfc had a little article in oar paper of pester- j
day, -which some of oar readers affect not to
understand, end think it meaningloss, while
others appear to know all about it, and only ob
ject that we did not speak in plainer terms. To.
\ ibis wo hare only to say, that we spoke ot{r own
- Sentiments, end when, the “good'time" comeß
nronod, perhaps wo will indicate more clearly
who we ajlnded to.
eltizea and an o&ccr of ■ the government. "Mr.
D., owing to’of&cial cogogemento, was deprived
thppleasnro of thus meeting bis old friends and
neighbors. The following is his letter of reply :
Favettgvxlub, June 12,1858.
Peak Sin: I bare the honor to acknowledge
• the receipt of your eommnnloation-of.ytho 10th
■ instant, enclosing “ resolutions- passed by the
commissioners of the "town of Wilmington," in
riling me to partake of a public dinner, in pass
ing through on my way to Washington.
This generous tender of hospltnlity, so ohar
noteristio of Uie good peoplo of yonr town, is
- highly audsinoerely appreciated by one whohaa
ever, cherished a lively interest in the prosperity
: ofncommnnity whose early and persevering dis
.play of a patriotic public spirit has attracted so -•
mooh admiration:': Considerations, whiohlneed:
notobtrado npon yon, render it my duty immo*
dintely to return to -Washington, and to deny
myself thepleasure to partake.otyonr proffered
hospitality. - . /-
- Bo pleased to eommnnicate to the commission*
ore expression of my.high appreciations of their
partiality, and accept my thanks personally far
the very kind manner in which you havo exe
cuted thoir wishes.
Inm, with high respect, yonr obedient serrit,
7. C. BOBBIN.
- John-Bawbos, esq., M. P.
8©"*;Wo yesterday had the pleasure of. re
ceiving a visit from BnBABW4S Bush, Esq., pro
prietorof tho’cetebrated: Fayette Springs, near
Uniontown. Mr. R. is a fine looking, pleasant,
agreeable man, who appears to have been de
signed by nature for a popular landlord. We
are happy to learn that a large number of visi
ters have alrcodymada their appeoronceattheso
beautiful and romantio springs, and hundreds
and thousands will no doubt be trending their
way thitherwards,-if thisi ewrueiatiogwroather
continues. Happy is the man who can escape
to the mountains, doting these sweltering days,
and there brcatho the pare, cooling, glorious
breath of heavenl If some of the “leadingde
mocrats,” who have been patronizing- the Port
for the last seven years, without paying a red
cent towards iiasupport, would pay up half their
■dues; we might afford to rusticate far o few days
with friend Rusn.
THIS WEATHER.
t For the lost tondays tho weather has been ex
cessively warm end dry, without a single shower
of rain to cool the parched earth. Vegetation
of all hinds is suffering, and the gross is literal
ly burnt up. The growing crops, which a few
weeks ago appeared very promising, yrc are told
now look quite eickly and unfavorable. The
gardeners say that their badness this year will
yield them but small profits indeed, the straw
berry season is already pearly over. We shall
probably soon hoar of a scarcity of batter
throughout the country, for without plenty of
good sweet grass, cows will not thrive. We
never knew a time when roin was more needed,
or: was more dovoutediy prayed for, than at pres
ent.
£2?“ A Rochester (K. V.) paper serves up a
column of matter as original, which cost us
considerable titno and labor to prepare far the
Mamins Pul. flow wo hnvo no mannor of ob
jections to all this, if wa could only draw upon
tho columns of tho paper in question for a simi
lar amount of original matter, when “hard op."
Whilo 'tbo thermometer Is 9i° in the shade, it
would be very convenient to serve np the labor
of other peopio’s brains occasionally, ns ortgiaaV
for the amusement and instruction of oaf : rea
ders. To write Editorials while tho weather is
“betas blue blazes,” is as difficult a task ante
extract oil from tho curb-stonc3 on onr streets i
„ s puorr sqt< o. w< ontnaos«~
GBSEJrt.BW’B POIST, V
V/ismsaios, Jane 16, ISC3. /
Messes. HaEpcb. & Pun, ups:
Gentlemen —Aocept my thanks fur tho Tory
friendly manner in Whioh you speak of my re
cent appointmeatas the Chaplain to the U. S-
Penitentiary in this District.
■ I have entered .on the duties of this ofiico with
a desire to be asefal to my unfortunate follow
. creatures; that while I minister. to them rthe
consolations of <mr holy religion, J may teach
them to respect the solemn penalties of the law.
Permit me to explain a singlo word in yonr
friandlynotico. Yon speak of me os haring
been 41 a Webster Whig.” This is a mistake.—
I was a friend of Mr. Webster, batnoror oWhig.
From tho time I first voted in yonr city for bravo
old Andrew Jackson, my sympathies and my
ballots have been with the united Democratic
party.
? Wishing you and yonr readois all prosperity.
I remain, gentlemen, your ob’t sorv’t,
Chas. W.Desisok.
' GST* The New York Daily Times of tho 17th
inst., thus reports the wool market in-that city.
“The market is quiet bat firm; ;but little of new
clip here. No sales have transpired of fulled.
Bomo 25,000 lbs, cold nt Ml previous prices,
Africon and Buonos Ayre3, the sates are ebnsld
erablent ourquotationa. Theatook of foreign
is not large:”
1 Amerioan. Saxony Fleece, lb 65@60
i American, fall blood Merino. .....49@53
American, J and $ Merino .. 46053
i Amoriean,- native and £Merin0.............40@44
Bxtro, pu11ed...—........ 48@62
Snperfino, pu11ed................................44@46
No. 1, pnlled ..... 40@42
Pernrian, washed..../........... BC@BB
Valparaiso, unwa5hed.......—........,....18@14
S. Am. Com., washed ~18@14
8. Am. Entroßois, joshed,.. ....16@17
5.iAm.unwa5hcd............................... 8® 0
3. Am. Cordova, washed...... „.24@25
-Fast India, washed.. ......„....26@28
African, unwashed..., 9(§18
A&ioan, washed 18@80
Smyrnaunwaahcd,......,.,,... ........18®14
Smyrnai/wa5hedii...i....i.„..,i......;......„24@26
Mexican, unwashed,.,.-.. 10@17
ThoJoV. Railroad,
“ We are daily questioned as to where the obovo
road will be located, bat as yet we have no correct
information to give, other than that It will pass
near if not through Brookville. Dot it go where
it may’ and we will bo in the neighborhood, as
there is not an.exploring lino ran which does not
come within fifteen miles of as, cither east or
west; and oven presuming it takes tho farthest
route, it will materially alter tho trade of this
vicinity. Oar citizens, however, feel confident
that theroad will come near us, and generally
have paidup their stook, when called upon.' The
County bonds are signed and ready for delivery,:
andeverything witbln the power of car people
completed, sc that we patiently await the aetloa
of tho Board of Directors to. deoido where the
road: will be mode. - We learn that a solloitor
has beenappointed to procure the right of way
in this Bounty, and we know no man who. will
not cheerfully contribute as mnoh ground as may
bs ncoossary for tho rood to pass through his
farm, as by doing so, he enhances the valae of
the balance two-fold.— UrookvUle Jeffersonian. ■
-vr-'O -'•-IN. ■■ Tt A:/
The Siraas or Cossoibscb.— A Calcutta cor
respondent of tho Newbaryport Herald states
that a man named Dwyer had lately died on
boaTd a boat, who, on his death-bed, confessed
tbat he was tho murderer of Mr. Knox, an
American, for Which an American boy named
Very was hung,,and sn aooomplieo called Tiger
Ned-transported, some two ye&rs ogo. Very,
previous to his execution, acknowledged ;his.
gniit, but Dwyer says it woa he hirisslf who
gave tho fatal blow, and that ho had nevcrmince
known any peace of mind- At the time of the
trial of Very, it was shown that the wannds of
Knox were inflicted by mare than one person.
Railroad Bolt.
Chicago, Juno 20. —The enit between the
Northern Indiana Railroad and the Illinois Cen
tral Road relative to the croGang the tracks
irhcre the late accident occurred, has been de
cided in favor of the former,- establishing for the
s?me right to cross under certain stlpulatlpna.-
?ho hPobi©u-nnd Southern and Northern In
diana Raitroad Company ftgvo declared o divi
dend of 7 per cent' for the Mteii/pontJjs. The
Company have dsn determined to 'lssue Jo tbs
stock-holders at par, SO por cent, of netr Block■
for tlio coßßtruotion of cyjfiir lino rosd fronxo - i
ledo to Goshen. J
, Juno 11,1853/'}
Hon. James CampheU, Postmaster General:
Siai—ln tho quarterly adjustment of the books
of this office, there is invariably on exhibit of
many-balances apparently dnalate postmasters,
Jlfbeoe remain not nnfreqnently,.for a long tlmo>
uncalled for by the persona respectively who are
entitled to them. By some aeons unknown to
toe, anil not always the most honorable,
edge of theso balances, with the names of the
parties to whom they ore duo, has: been obtained
by shrewd, and too .often .unsccupuloua.agcuts,
attorneys and l others, who have availed them*
selves of thpigaoranoe of the parties to oxtort
from them extravagaut fees for the performance
wf services merely nominal and always unneces
sary.
I have reason to believe, also, that some of
the'Clorks removed from this department oarry
with them prepared: lists* of those balances, and
avail themselves of information thus surroptHi* ,
oualy obtained, to defraud tho parties entitled to
them out of more than half their dues. .
t I deem it my duty to advise yon that there is
at this time an unusual effort making by certain
agents and attorneys, (whoso numbers have been i
increased, by the recent 1 removals from this de
partment,) to obtain possession of the l credit i
balances on iho books of thla.office, and- specu
late.rupoa the ignorance l and necessities of tho
creditors of the Government, indeed, lam
qnlto reliably informed : that large lists of these, i
balances, with the namcsandrcsidenccs respeo
tivcly of the parties'to whom they aro doe, and !
which toast have, been improperly obtained, have
boon offered for. sale to the brokers, and hawked
about the streets of the oity.
In view of these facts, I have deemed it my:
duty to advise witbyon os to tho propriety.of at i
onoo . sutpendint/, until . farther l orders, all pay- !
meats of. crcditbolauceS' due' late postmasters, i
except such as are called for.withianino months
after they accrue, and.by the party to whom due 1
and of giving notice of such suspension through i
the public papers.
It ispvoposed that tho clerk having charge of <
these accounts, shall devote his attontion, after
theeuspension. of their payment is .ordered: to
their critical examination; as heretofore, and to
their preparation, so. far ns circumstances; will
cdmit,for immediate payment, after tho ordor of
suspension shall havo been revoked.
. ~ It is further: suggested that lata postmasters
should bo informed hy circular prepared for the
purpose of the order-of sttspenaioni and of the
foot that tho intervention of attorneys or agents
. Is unnecessary in the tronsaotiou of any business
with this office.
Very respectfully yours, &0.,
WM. P. PHUiLIPS, Auditor.
3 Post Ornon Depabthest, 1
Jons 18, 1863. { :
IK 27. PhiUipi, jSsj., Pori Ojn« Vep'l:
Sta :Havmg considered yonrcommnnication
of the Hth lost., in relation to suspending the
payment.of all .balances standing at the credit of
toto-portmaotors, except such-as have ocorued
within the last nine months, I have nowto oo
qunint yon -that I fnlly approTO the course yon.
propose to pursue, not doubting that the oocounts
exhibiting such balances will be examined as
speedily us circumstances will permit, and that
tho sums fonnd to'b® due will ho notified io the
creditor parties, and paid over with all reasona-
Me despatch. JAMES CAMPBELL,
Postmaster General
- In a letter from Borne, of the 17th .of May
last, Mr. Bryant, editor of-the N. Y. Evening
Pott, notices the preponderance of tho military
costume over tho ecclesiastical and tho restraints
on pnblieinteUigonce, hut adds:
"In the midst of the evils of this false system
of political organization, there nro some tokens
of prosperity to bo seen at Borne. I have no
doubt that the popnlation of the city has con
siderably increased within the lost twenty years.'
The proof of thi® is to be found in the rieo of
rents, and th® difficulty which now exists in find
ing commodious' apartments. lam told that
rent® have, nearly doubled, and that the spacious
suites of rooms which a fow years sinco stood
vacant in tho palaces, and other large houses,
have now their inmates. .Phis Is owing, no doubt,
inpart. tshlho general growthjOf the poptilaUon,
of Italy during; the- late -long Interval ofrest
from war,' and in part to th o new facilitieafcr
traveling, which bring many moro strangers to
Homo than formerly as visitors or
The tide also, Whioh in the ecclesiastical-world
is setting hack towards the usages and opinions
of; the middle ages, no doubt floats many hither,
and adds something to this now growth of Borne.
Phase who foretold that the Eternal City, in the:
unhealthy air of her Campagna, would at no -
distant day become unpeopled, most bo content
to look at a very remote and indefinite futurity:
-for the fulfilment of their prediction.
■‘ Meantime the oity is somewhat beantifiod'
with: almost every succeeding year. Statues and
columns am erected; tho old irregular pavement
of tho streets, trodden with so much pain by
those who had . corns on - their feet, has been
taken up, and its pines ouppHcd by a smoother,
one, composed--of small rcstangalar blocks.'of
Slone; like .those; used. in paving the streets of
Paris; a noble causeway, with parapets and a
pavement of hewn stone, has been lately mado
over the low grounds just without the gate, as:
the now Appiau way; and the publio garden
and the Monte Pinoiohas been embellished with
rows of busts, in marhlo,.of thoiUußtriona men
of Italy, her sages, artists and authors. Work
men are now occupied ia the garden, forming its
walks and planting them with trees, among whioh
I perceive the evergreen magnolia, the bayonet
laven palmetto, the date palm, and othertreesof
the palm kind, which do not find tho climate here
too rndo for their growth,”
Tho Sew Bampibin Resolution!) ofCen.
sure.
. Cosconn, H. H., Jano 20.—Mr, Burke, who
presented certain resolutions in the How Hamp
. shire Democratic : Convention, consnring Presi
dent Pierce for.his course In regard to appoint
ments,'has addressed a letter to the Democrats
of the State, in answer to tho articte which ap
peared in tho Patriot Mr. B. soys in reference
t® the Committee reporting tho- resolutions, that
ho does not bellove a single gentleman .compos
ing It, wished or designed to attack tho Admin-*
istration.
He farther remarks, •* Ho did not, and pre
sumes others did not, but I candidly acknowl
edge that I did wish to have the democracy of.
Hew Hampshire present a clear and straightfor
- ward record to the world, to stand on the nation
al platform, as tho third resolution asserts, "un
changed," and that if tho tree Democracy had
been overlooked, and' Frcesoilers, Coalitionists,
and Dlsnnlonlsts had been taken too -muoh into
favor, tho Democracy of How Hampshire were
not responsible for it..
Mr. B. concludes by asserting that bo shall
not war on the Demoeratio : party—principles,
usages or candidates—but he shall upon the con
temptible Utile cabal at the Capital, who, ehel.
tering under the shield of tho Demoeratio party,-
are willing to hazard its unity .and .encoess to
gratify, a personal dislike to me and more mom-;
bers of the party.
-Probable Murder in Knox lownihlp,
. Last week part of tho bones of a man were
found bnried under the porch of a house in Hnox
township, which has crcatod considerable . ex
citement in that part of the country, saggcstlvo
as -the oiroumstanoes; are, of foal play. ; The
bouse was built about 21 years ago, and the
cellar, wall having given way the bones ■■ were.
discovered on digging: down for- the purpose pf
repairing it, and in snob a position that .they
must have been put there since the .house was
built. An old boot, far gone with dooay, wits
the only artiele of dress found near the bones,
is rife, - about the .matter, but -thus far
nothing has been olioited tendingto clear,np the
mystery. The bouse was built originally by.
David Sloane, and has been occupied ■ by. many
people sinoe then—atono time byJaoob Arnold,
•sfth I® city—at another by John Stockdoie, and:
more reocntly by Mr. Duff Phillips.. We men
tion these : poisons—ell we. have-not beoanse.
any suspielona attach to them, but beoanse they;
are the answer, so for ns wo are ablo to give. it,
to the first question always- asked on the- snb--
jeot.*— Steubenville Union,- Jtmt 28.
; Tip BmrapiiEs or OpAOREpr,—A man named
Talbot-Watta has been mulcted in sl,Qoodama-.
ges, in Hew York, for administering to a girl,
named Josephine- Blackwell, a modmino; whjoh
was invented by him, called "Watte’ Hervous
Antidote.” She was ofMcted with epilepsy, and
took twenty bottles of the .medicine, but it not
benefitting her, she went to him and demanded
the return of tbo money as ho had promised, in
-case of no euro. Ho assured her the medicine*
would cure her,•-end prevailed-, upon her poreuta
to allow him to give her a. dose of tho strongest
kind,- which-he repeated, uptti she ,had what ha
called an " artificial fit.” She then went to
risen, and the next day awoke—an idiot,
ahtrhas' 'clncofrofjuently hod four and six fits
t 1,»%.. :* •::•.?■ • :• ■ .:■••
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--At theiasi moeting of thooitycouncil of Blob
mond, the following schedule, recommended by.
;■ thofinimco committee for ihe payment of the
city’s subscription of $200,000 to the stock of
tho Central Eailroad Company, was
adopted, via:—sso,ooo daring the month of
July,. 1858; $60,000 during the month of Oc
tober, 1853; 50,000 danng the month of Jan*
nary, 1854 ; $50,000 during the month of April,
, 1854.'' »
1 We notice various complaints of. the ravages
of the fly and worm in therwheat in Culpepper, -
Madison, Orange, Augusta and other counties of
Virginia,- It is said that one gentleman, who
has 5,000 acres of sown land, will not raiße over
1,000 bushels.
A case was recently tried in Montgomery
county, Pa.; in which -Jndge Smyßer ruled that
an - attempt to eign a will—death occurring to
prevent the signing—is- sufficient ,to sustain the
will. - In'this case the decedent had commenoed
his name by writing the letter P., ulieu he sank
book exhausted, and died in ten minutes.
Tho Union Canal Company held a meeting on
Saturday;.in Philadelphia; andjpassed a resolu
tion accepting of the modification made by tho
Schuylkill Navigation Compauy io the agreement
between . tho two oompanies,■■:. The . consent of
both parties is thus given, and the work may now
proceed - without any other delay than is neces
sary to procure a loan, thoprospectus of whioh
will bo issued this week.
.!: At the late Woman’s Eights Convention a reso
lution was reported,and laid over, for . the next
meeting; that if justice was not fully done the
ladies, and soon; then they would elop At pop,
illation of Ait country/ “Angela and ministers
of graoe, defend ns!". They'll have ns there 1
Several oases of painful illness -has been
caused this week by inhaling tho .poisonous
effluvia omitted by tho Ailanthua. One family
was compelled to entirely abandon their, home
until the trees could he oat down anA removed;
Thostench on Main-street-, has been intolerable
all the week.—Brooiuiffr, {la,,) American.
At the-Dublin police court, tho other day,
Matthew Mnlhollond was convicted, ' for the one
hundred and-twenty-seventh time, of drunken
ness. On this OBoasicn, - his excuse wasr-grief.
at tho death of bis mother.
; Franklin Foleß was admitted to the bar in New
Bedford on Thursday, for stealing -a watch,
pnd managed his defence in a much abler man
ner than some older .practitioners might have
done it. .. ■
; The police of Erbach, in Bavaria, haTO arrest
ed Dr. Noethlg, of Mctcnberg; who sometime
ago was condemned to several,years imprison*
meat in-ufor tress asa political offender, but who
escaped toAmorioa—from, whence ho recently
returned, in consequence of the death, of his
daughter.
‘ Miss Hannah Waits, near Cambridge, la,, a
very respectable young lady, snbjcct to convntr
sions at intervals, was found dead in her father’s
spring house, on Sunday last. She had fallen
wlth-herfaoein shallow water;-and, doubtless,
strangled to death.
- The body of a man was found in the water
near tho mouth of- Balt river; Mo.-, on the 28 th
ultimo, who bad evidently been Shot, thcro being
, a ballet bole in the right temple, which had rang
ed so far oa to put out both eyes;.
i- Thackeray has written to a literary friend in
New Toik that ho will bo back in that city eomo
time in the month of August, to deliver a course
of lectures on tho throe King dcorges.
Java papers say that the celebrated lady tra
veler, Madame Ida Pfeiffer, bad left Amboyna
and the island of Saporona, accompanied by ted
natives, with whom eho proceeded to Makariki,
and thence by foot through Ceram. -
: A girl being eent to ft drug store to purchase
eomo dio stuff, and forgetting tho name of the
- jjrtiole,£aid tpthj>elcri;, u John,whitdofol!iodys’
withl” “ Dio with ? why cholera, sometimes 1”
'•Well; Ibolieve tiiat’s the name. I want three
cents worth.” .
A Mr. Dunning took tholibcrty, last week, in
: a magistrate’s office in SL Louis, daring the ah*
ecace of that official, to cowhide pretty severely
: ft lawyer, who, it was alleged, had joined with a
* young woman to extort some three or four hun
. dred dollars from the operator.. This is a mode
’ of dunning that most debtors would seriously ob
■! ject to. ■■■■■
: By the late advices from the West wo learn
that the yellow fever wasvery bad;, at Trinidad
.. .there wero upward of seventy deaths. At St.
. Vincent thero ore still some eases. Dominicia
ia also very bad ; the Governor is dead, and ma
ny others, At St. Thomas there were twenty
two deaths out of ninoty cases at tho hospital
■ It is stated that the British government has
abandoned tho case, Instituted some time since,
to test tho low of South Carolina imprisoning
colored seamen. Orders have been reoeived at
Charleston, through the British Minister, to pay
: off the counsel, and not-prosecute thb oase, as
was intended, before the U. S. Supreme Court
a decision having been already given in favor of
the law by a Court in Charleston.
• The ship builders on the Ty no river havo come
to terms with their employers, and agree to oo
cept wages at the rate: of 38s. sterling per week,
‘ '.'pith 3s. “allowance’! at old work, and 88s. per
Week, .without allowance, at new work. These,
are the terms nowreceived by all the shipwrights
on tho Tyne and'Wear, and at Blythe and Har
tlcporl. Tho wages of other classes of opera
tives, formerly about 21s. per week, is now 275.
with fbll employment
;By the arrival of the sohooner Time, one of
the two vessels'chartered at Nassau, New Prov
idence, to bring to this port the passengers from
the ship William and Mary, we have.dates from
• that place to the 28th ult.
The Eoyol Gazette says:
- “Wo learn that a elaver has. been; captured
lately near Key Bal by some of her-Majesty’s
ships.
-, ♦* A Spanish slaver has very recently succeed
ed in landing a cargo of six hundred slaves near
Matanxas. : -. :
<; “ A report had reaohed Kingston that a steam
er had arrived at Havana having on board, three,
gentlemen who have been appointed by tho Brit
ish government as commissioners to. inquire into
the state of, Jamaioa.” ::
The woatherat Inagua, Crooked Island, &c.,
continued to he favorable to the salt rakers, and
to hold ont fine prospects for them.-
Tho House of Assembly: at Nassau has: been
prorogued by the governor to tho 20th instant.
The two branches differed on- the appropriation
bill. ■ Ono of their differences was the upper,
hpuso’e objection to the. graat -of .tho lower for
there turn of the £598 exocss of duties: collect
ed by .the receiver-general and troasaror on the
goods taken ont of the American ship Polar Star;:
bonnd for New Orleans, whilo . on shore on the.
Meseilo: Shoal, by sundry - wrecking vessels, and
brought into port, which goods were given to tho
wreckers as remuneration in saving the ship and
cargo. Tho duties wore: collected nnder tho act
for levyingdatießon wreoked and strandedgoods;
and not os goods directly imported. .:
* - r [IV. 0. /Picayune, lltA. ;:
Bunting of the Kate Swinney—Xioss of
Life.
At the burning of the Koto Swinnoy, on Sun
day, below St, Charles, there were three of the
deck passengers; Irishmen,-drowned; When the
boat was discovered' to bo on fire, she was run
for the chore, hat touched a bar. before getting
olobb enough for the passengers to walk on shore.
These three men jumped, and- not being able
.to swim, were drowned before assistance could
roach them. - By o-plank which was dually run
put,"thb passengers.yroro able to -get on the bar,
aqd waded to the main shore. K
Another dech passenger lost, his life by falling
.through the hitch-way -AU four were going to
■work on the rajlroad near Jefferson-City, and all
were, we understand; reeidentsof this city -The
.fire raged for three orfour hours, but by extreme
exertion; .tho boat.was saved, bat nbt until the
main deck was eat through innuumber of places.
It prlginutcd by. the careleEs hundling of a ligbt
in tboAold by some of the deck-hands. The
damage to.stook is some 91500, not more. The
boat went on her way, and when lost heard from
was ut Jefferson City— Si. Louis Democrat-
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From Nassau*
.' r *l.'- •■ a■ * _}.“. 1 -'t *■. vl» V n,■ .' S ■'' ir ..ii ■• .■-<■■ *■ '■■'"*■ *'■: -• •« ■
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.-fiffift';; 1 }; Vvv: S'.y.r-
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L l , ' ,
, -c*- k '
¥Z W,:». JHUXDi -f?
- tfe&r** email viHagaiftlbe west, _ '-
;• ■?•••: - ?„■ Wheto many.verywortbypeople•
~<z ,.-Eai,drhik, play whists and dntbeir best %•>.<••-•-•. - j
o':-=.;••& guardaom -.*£ : r.
. TbOTOetood—Bk*dtß4andsUnmorer ~z
-.-■■.'-.-r.-'Att&etnfratcf brick sEsfplaster r <- r ,-
•...-. Ofwhich,forfortyyeoraand four, -’■
*■ •My goodfrtendQainte -
. WelcomowashoinbuLandhall; •
; , Tomrids and maurcnvpcervhnd peasants,....
•. ' 110 won the eyxnpathlqa or fill* ’
7 ■: i-r: ■■■■■- By.maklng pens and rmOrtmp presents; r* ■
. ■■. Though all tho parish was at strife,
Ifo kept his counsel -and his carriage," - -.-■
■ And laughed, and loved a quiet life,• •• ••
.. And shrank from Chaneeiy’s suits andmarriage*
. • Bound washlaelaret and his head,. > . ±zty
Warm was his double ale and fccluxgs;
,: . nis partners of .the whist club sail*-'• ;
• That he was fruitless in his dealings,
r-newcuttochurchbutoneeavroekt .
.YetDr.Poundtext always found him :
•••; An upright man, who studied Greek. .
. •■ And liked to*»hfofriendsarmumhlm.
i
Asylums, hospitals, and schools, ' - vv
.;110 used to Hwear were mode to cozzeu* . .
All who subscribed to them were fools, . • • .
And he subscribed to half adozen; •■*.
• li-washis doctHns that the poor • • •>:
Wcrealways ablo,ncvor wilHng,-
. And so tbo beggar at the door • • ' -v.
y r rHadfirst abnsey and then a shilling.
• 'Some public principles he had, *
, • But was no flattorer.nor fretter: ; •
- lie rapped his. boy when, things were bad* .
And said, “Icannot toako them better.”- : .
And much he loathed the patriot’s snort, - >...
And much he scorned the placeman's snflffis,
•AndcntthefiarcestQusrrelsshcnt- -c'
With “Patience, gentlemen, anti Bhufile.” • ; .
For frill ten years his pointer Speed - <
Hod couched beneath hla master's tables / ■■■■»■;.
For ttrico ton years his old white steed
Had frttonedin stable; / - "j.
Old Quince averred upon bis oath*
. • They; were tho ugliest beast* la Devon; ,*
And none knew whyhefod them both;
With his own hands, six days in screm^
Whene’er they heard his ring or knock, -•
* Quicker than thought the village slatterns; -.
Flung down the novel, smoothed tbo frock, ...
v And took up Mrs. Gtasso and patterns. ' . .
Addlo was studying bakers bills* .•
Louisa looked tho queen of knitters, •■ .
, Jane happened to be hemming friQs, *
And Bell, by chance, wusmaking fritters*
But all was vain, and while decay*. r < \
Came Jlkod tranquil moonlight o’er him,
And foaud him gouty edit and gay,. ■■■'
-inthnofrirnnrso to bless or bore him»
Ufa mggprl rmUft wniT '
• His dread of matrimonial lectures, : , ; > .
His wig, his stick, his powdered hair, - -.j ...
"Were themes for very strange conjectures.;
Soznosages thought the stora-alone ;
Had erased him with excess of knowledge ?:
. Some heardhehadbecn crossed iulore.;
/-Before ho earns away from .
• Borne darkly hinted that his G«u» .
.. ’ Did nothing, great or small, without him,
Some whispered, with a solemn free, •
That then was something odd about him. •. » ■
I {bond him at threescore and ten ■
A single sum, bnt bent quit* doubts, . :
Sickness m coming on him then*
To take him from a. -world cf trouble. . ;
Ho prosed of Eliding down tha hill— -
Discovered ho grow older daily, -
Onofrosiy <tay bexnsJohbviu—' :'
The next ho sent fcr Pr.Dalloy I
And so he lived—and so be died— .
When I last sat beside his pillow, -
He shook my hand— 0 Oh me,” he cried, .
“Penelope must wear the willow. .■
Tf U her I huggod her rosy chair -
. While life was flickering lathe socket,.
Andoyythatwhcnlcaliegaln.
-TU bring a license in my pocket • v• •
“ Fve left my.bouse and grounds to Fsg—
(lhopohlam&sterisshouwUlcnithim,)::-
AndTre bequeathed to you my nig, . .
Tofcedhimformysake-Hwaboothim--
Tho vicar s wife will take old Fox—. -
Shell find him an cnecanmem mouser; .
And let her husband hare my box, : . «
My Bible, and myApnanshanser. -
...
“ Whether I ought to dio or not,
My doctors cannot quite determine,
It’s only dear that I shall rot, .
. And bo like Priam, food for vermin, :
Jdydebts are paid—but Nature’s debt -.
’Almost escaped my recollection.:
Tom 1 we shall meet again, and yet— '
I Oknnot leave you my dxrectmn.” . .
Halsey’s Forest the best
remedy for the permanent cure of Dropsy, Gravel, Jaun
dice, Dyspepsia, Costircucss, Rheumatism,. Gout, Loss of
Appetite, Gomplalatsof tho Liver, Heart, Kid ary and Stem
ach, Colds, Coughs and Consumptive Declines, ever oflered
for sale in thu city. Circulars, giving full particulars, can
be had gratis.
large advertisement in another column.
fiold-Whoi<nala and Retail byDr.QEO. H. KETSEB,HO,
comer of Wood street and Virgin alloy, Pittsburgh, Paq. al
80, by JAME 3 T. SAHPUX .north.west comer of Federal
street and the Diamond, Allegheny City. . jeSAmdaw .
HEW A 3) 1
TOW CLOTH—IOO yards, on consignment and for sale by
je23 KING A MQO2HEAD.
Bedford minjjiial water—a fresh supply of ba^
rclS andhali'barrels jnst received and for ede by
je23 : : KING & MOORHEAD.
PINE APPLES! PINE APPLE3I—Just received and.
for sale by* - . JOSHUA BHODKA A CO».
Je23 • . Sj Wood atreek •
• ■ .■ Stray: Horse*.:.. .< • .;. v -.
STRAYED from Nicholas Kerris pasture, cnlsat.
.Snudoy. J one ISth, a small aLuu BAX HORSE; 0
r X l i 9&LT9 -cid. He was .last seen near Jack’s Bns.
Any person t« turning said horse to the subscriber, or to.
Mr. Jam&s Sterling, Penn street, near St Clair, wUlbo lib
erallyrewarded. r
: . JAAIB3 HENRX. Penn street;
ABABG AIN I—For sale, a valuabio Lot of Gronnd, In
Lawrcucevllle; 72 feet front on Butler street, by 100
feet deop cn Pike street; with a good brick dwelling- bouse;
of six rooms and a collar, stable, Ac. - Also, a frame house,
of flvo rooms and kltehen, wash house, oven, Ac. All In
good order, end will be sold at a bargain, on easy terms. :.
” Jc23 ■ -B. CUTHBEST A SON, TfO Third si.- •
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.. Pulpit Cyclopedia. •• ~..... •
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liters, and it is believed will prove to bo the fastest steam
ship in the world. Her accommodations:for first, second,
.ana thjnl-class passengers, jure superior to dioeo of any
Etamwfr 6Tcr bull t. Bates of pasmge—Krst dess, >ladler'
saloon, first class, upper saloon, $350; second class,.
$275; third class, s2oa The booksare now opST:
Fpr freight or. passage apply to ■ .
J. HOWARD A SON, Agents,
• • je23;tAuls .• . St Broadway.
FAYETTE SPIUNGSI^
TTIHIS highly attractive, and frshionable WATERING
A PLACE, iMether with the FAYETTE SPRINGS HO
TEL, adjacent thereto, have again been loosed by the pro
prietor of the Farmington Hotel, and Is now- ready for the
reception of visitors. The Fayetto Springs 'aro'- ten miles
cost of Unlontown. Pa-near lha National licad, surrounded
by.tha most delishtfal aiii.JlQO}cniic I!ouniain-J3osnery j‘
and in addition to the enratira properties of the water,
(which arp not surpassed by any in the country,) there are
many other attractions. .Within a abort distance may -be
seen—Washington’s First BattloCronnd, at "Fort Neressl
ty; w Gen. Brad Jock aad Jamanvillc’a Graves; Dunbar’s
Camp; Delany’e Oave^which may be explored formiles un
der the mountain; the celebrated Ohio Pile Foils,bn the
Youghiogheny river; and the Cumberland Cataract,
Bccudicg from a shelving rock more than forty feet perpen
dicularly, Ac. • -.- j •; • - v
Horses, Saddles and Carriages will bo furnished to visitors;
and having eroeted new staluing; those bringing their'own'
horses and servants will bo provided for on the most liberal'
terms. .=: v.
tSh Persons vriablng to engage
tile proprietor. ,
Beard perveek,so,oo; por day, $1,25-. - '
„ k '■« ; - SEBASTIAN BUSH,Proprietor.
' ‘ Fayette Springs, May, 1053. ■'
EbOTKRIC. ANTHROPOLOGY.—A OomprobenslTa and-
Confidential-Treatlso, on the • Wnnwrimm.
Passional- Attractions, and Perversions, True and False, Phy
sical and Social Conditions, and the 'most Intimate Brio-,
tioos of Hen and Women, . By T. L. Nichols, M, D. -
.. flfrury 8. Gove Nichols.] ~ .
“I recommend, this book as containing more-of the phi
losophy of life-and health, more cf our true relations to
. God and each other,- and moro practical rales for the enjoy-,
tnent of health and recovery from disease, than any other
work .that I ever read.” •••• . • •
. [Dr. Stephens, ef Forest <2fcy.J r . ,• - • r
- “X look upon it, ofrar & careful peraol t as the most-won
dfrfol book Aver written. Itmarks anew ora in literature,
and social U&” . :•••••_'
[Dr.-Dodfio, of Oswego.]
“This book contains more that ls. weighty in fret and
sound in philosophy; more that is useful in medteal science
and cCccUro in medical art; moro-toat is purificatire and
eloratlvo of man, than any one; work, in volumes frtr or
many, that has ever graced thafiterane.iffldmaJc ofcivfli*
cation.” **
' rAlonzoLewis,of Lypn.l'-.r;
«My judgment that this.is not oply the best book on
thesqmecton whhmH treats, but the only true and sails*
factory one ctct written.”
r ; fDr. Farrar, Dortisni]
' « Your Esoteric Anthropology |s truly an Inspired work,
vital in every par;; refreshing every pan and woman's soul
tbatreadsl^with r amost.gr&teful-ss&se of Its truth and
importance. Lknow of no work in llka it, or.
comparable with IL” .•«: ■ ■••.. ■ .••••■ ■
Agr Price $l,OO. Hue CaHnet edition 21,25; - v - j
H. MINERAL
-;-jc23 •• . 'q.-- • -N0.32 SmithfeldStrec^^
BAH AM’S MAGAZINE AND GODRY’S
VX FOR JULY—JustTccdrcd by-
B.T.C. MORGAN,
jtSl No,loi (ttc»Pihn) ■
V ' /
% '
L
' ii *■ A. .O*; Meets si tlifriiortiwsssj sdrxsw'ef
KSx -Yourth fißdM&rfcetskcsts, (above Murphy & Burch,
geld'e S tore.) cn Monday eTcnSags; at 8 o-’clcchr : - marSO -'
LOBGCj £• Q r Fr—The
;Angeron& Lcdge f Nc>.-253, LaofO.X. awts ever*
Wednesday evening In TVtohiß'flongall, Wood ct.. ffoL-y
r'~~&I3ZiACX£ '.iS’EA*—Forthabcst Ocaosa Tsi In Raa
fcurgfc,atsocentsgototha Pekin Tea Store.
Ha SS-Flfth street, where the very beat Black and Green'
Tcasc&n always he had. • -. . —■ ~ r3y9-;:
.3. I?.OWI*3SIIj iste Fowler&Pulllv
{^ :
Ho. 14 Barclay flyc doors below tfcs Astoc Homo, Ho?
•Tcrin “ . . . 1 /. paxliCm ■'.
tv-nra. iaoUe«.--Tfce JOURNEYMEN, TAILUB3 SO*
T CIETr, of Pittsburgh, and AUcghenyi- tneetecn the
first and thirtwE3JNESDAy<)fffrej7iscntlJiattho,H.Oiilf
jofcy .-;? ;r - JOHN" YOBKQ» J&, Secretary.
STSS»aSSfSJHA COIIPAHY, p 1
Ur£?^Sar4fford, ; C oma CapltalStoc* $300,000r As
sets $159,172; OOcoof iha
Eocmbf hßGady-& Loaai^So.fiSWoods^^t^'-i 1 --:';;
nor4df-: ’ -_ B. H. AgcnV
i Hcilol awarded by FroßlsJia
Ih^T ISOa.—F- IL SHTTII, Hanufoc
tuTcrc! Pocket Book»,PorteMonmTies£Bo» Wood: Writing,
Peskai Dressing Cases and Worbßoxes,2os Arch strcefecua
dOorbelfl^Sfa^FimaMi^'r^:iV-^iaarban-..
rtrS?li.Ow Flaca of nee tin.?, Washington HaJi,
ttiSr -Wbodfitreet, betweenPUlh street and Virgin alley.
• - PnwOTsaaEbpae, No.33G—Meets every Tuesday evening.
■.McscAsms -EHcmrarx7, Ha 87—Meets first and third
Jrhlay-ofeadrnpath:\r :•.>.•••:.V-:- [rgagSStly.;-:-
CornalJ CornsUX Agrwt many per*
dreadfollyfonacntea rathecms-A certain.
tMaedyi: fonnd; In JJr. ,Cos2a*a : . Cosa FUSJZ3,: for
sMo by Ifr. GEO. S,£EYaEB,l4OWobd street. J ■•■
Pries; retail at 12K and 25 eta. pee box. v . sspj
CSJAberal deflucaoiß to those who boy to soil again.
Cmrtcln-Elnterlßls, and
of cvot descriptiony .Fdrcitnre
Plushes, Broeatdlcs, At, Laco and-Huslia I.
P&JntodWlndosr Bfcsdca,Gili Cornices, CartainTine* Bands,
&&, at wholesale and retail. - ,' ,W. H. CABBYS,
i -•. 'Nd.l69 Ckcsnui street, corner Fifth, Philadelphia.' •
• viCnrlains Hade and Trlnunedinitho very newest French,
style. - * (marShly-.:
rr'Ss.'-JHUlew’o Window Sbado
•IK3&' . tory, COBNBB OF SECOND , AND AECH
PHIhADfiTrVffTA ...Our motto is, “.QsicJ: Sdu end SaaH
f f .. 1 _ l .' .. . u : r S;_*'. * *-■ Tl n>-"-.'"-tV--'
J&f*. Store, Churchi'and Zcdgo Boom SHADES, 'made ina
superior manner;* .-r
-.: u69* Dealers and others are Invited to ; ‘ jrfve us a caßj-ba
; fora purchasing elsewhere. •• *G; X. AnLLEB. & CO- '•'
• aaSTffm..-. ..•■• 8. W* comerSegond and Arch Phfli. %■ >"
City Glass. Wor Isa.—
CUHNIITGUiII A of-Wiii-
nf
PittBhurgh, ' Pennsylronia; ; : Parfeicular: attention pald to
odd
give
thdr'enilroattention to tha '-business, and Jcef conS
. dent they Can 'pxndugfl-aTrigtlelflrof to:
anydibetfof-ibzelgnfcrdprn^tl ftrn -' t "^ Tf ffrfa»?r
-i; zssrs:3mo
.eDAGI[BBBBOTFPES,*i
Bnlltllp^ : Thlfd ptP<tct:-
In all- Idn&rof wcather,'from BAI M-tos P. hL, giTing on
accurate axtlstie and cnlmate l&enssS,'unllhe andTostlyon- -
perior to the eommon ehrap daguerreo types, at the following
cheap prices; -$1,50, $% • $3, $4,55 and pprgard,ucggidipg to
the me and cf case or frame.' . >
Hoars for eh n dren, frcmll A. H> to S P.M.
.. N. tick or deceased persons tahea In any
part of the city. : - v-/.-y v;: y; \[adr2stly ■
rr'^»l>B AFNKSSj H<4sct llead, and all diss*
iS£r grccaUediKharwafitta-tho ear, speedily andjJerirsa
nenUrremorcd, without pain or Dr. HiESr
tzr, Principal Anrist of tho N.X Bar Surgery, who may he
consulted at 89 Arch street, Philadelphiv&cia 9 A.H. W 3
. Thirtoch'yeais'of ghdulrnost midiTHcd attentibntO:
this branch of apodal proetioo haaonabled him toredsds his ’
treataumt to such j*, degree of success aa to find the most esa*
finned and obstinate cases yield, by a steady attention to tha
means prescribed. {&ug£s .
CHAS. E. LOOMIS,
OTOCHABD BILL BBOEBBI
Sotos, Bonds, &>d<i SegotlatcS*
; c ASBormn .mrof : v. :
TO THE PCBCHASB AND SALE OP BXOCKA
:. Panrthatrwti between Hartct and Wood.-
opposlte the Banh of--Pittsburgh: ■_ JanlS:ly
W. A. M’CLURG & CO.,
HAVE REMOVED TO THE CORNER 03? -
' Wood tmd : Sixth;6tztcto, .
<o2^^Wheio - they offer to their eld -customers, and' the
public generally,‘at the lowest rates, Wholesale and Eetail;
the largest, most select and complete stock-of CHOICE'
TEAS, PAMILT. GECKrEBrES, WOODEN AND WILLOW
WARE toho found In the West.- • r v ■ : dee-1.7 -
Peart. Bteam Mitt)
CANAL BASIN, ALLEGHENY CITY,
• (H2A3 WU2 RAKROAP BUXtSS.) - ' • •
PINEi SUPEmNETixiBA PASIILT, and EX-
UrSr- - TBA, (of selected Whito Wheas,) FLOUII rol sitp-,
. DIUN, BHOBT3 AND MIDDLINGS, always on hand.
J33* -We.wm delirer ■Plour fo foTni3r<?.'s > in either of ihe
tvodties. Qrdnw placed In* our at SBADN A BED
TEE'S, corner of Liberty aH-iSL Ctair streets; «r r LOGAN.
A CO.’A 52W00d idr«i', wn3 he attended to. -
raylT .: BUY AN, KENNEDY'A CO.
PHILftPKLrHTA CTOTAIH WABEHOUSB,
171 &aUSouse.'■.
‘ '
.it KEEPS constantly on. hanfltfco mos&axtcnsiTe and
\b£r ,Tttriodfta2ortrcent6rCurtahisantiCoTtalnMatErblsti>
b» found la tho dty, cooprirfns ln part of tio fallowing
CUBTAIH <200U3; ANO FUEJiITUEE
ityleaof—' : • * — •
machLMaCortaiav .• ~ WinJovShiddCaltpEte. ,
ftlosUa • • . ■ •-.• 'Etig7Tollaßda,aj[ltritHhju .
French&rocatfiUe*,&U widths, Gilt OQr&ir&scYere atjle and.
French Plashes,-- •••'. price,
* S&Ua I*incv Gilt Curtain Pins, ‘ .
u lampts, ■- • ■ Bands,
Baiins, . Cords and Tassels, .
** ... Damask Linens, • •.. , Gimps,-allprices;, 21 -l
" •• Cashmere tto, ...-.• Loops*- ••- •_ • ;,? r
Plain Turkey Bed, •: Fringes, ;•••. ■
India Satin Damask, • Pkturo.T2s3c3sahdCardsi7\,^-l
IdidogSHka, . 7 £hada®ssselsand Brasses, - v
.•* Hooks, Einga, Brackets, for.-j
■. A foil assortment of the .abom goods eonstaisiy gsTsiu’
whclggala or. retail. . ; foaxl:ly—alm.nT
OASH MDTVAIi FIBE AKDiMA
tKST BIHE. MBSCHASCE - COHPAKV,: oi
E’cnoaylvanl«. CAPITAL, QlOO.OOO.
TBB PKRPETCAL.
/VwKfarf—Hoa. AUGUSTUS 0. HEISTE3.
&e«iary—THOMAS H. WILLSOS, £m. :
:jimsraoEa:;rf ; s;--„
Hon. JL 0> tleblcr, Hay£ v
William.SobiasoivJry . --. XhozaaB43l2lessi& •
WUliua F. Fafca&tficb, -Joha'&Ccoc,' '
Harrey Bollman, . Jacob'^firs,
Joha Walker, Jr* : WAllam Colder, Jr,
Jacob3>Halderzsaa>: v :'
BUSSELL 4 OAKESj'^cnts,
• v OSee,tslc2byettBj3nildiagv ;
3 , . • • (eidra&coop-Wood-fitrccfc)
•rjTn^ASßQCXAL^nSPPi>eiaßn*g
°f tb ® city Ot PlttsUurglu
■*-;£: 3OOEHI k D > Pioddmt-EOEEKT FINNEY, EccrcSiy.
. t WIJI tasare *g>tost FIBS end ILiBINE nrsga of nll‘
Unds.. 02as: la- Hcnongahsln Homo, Sos. 134 end J2}-
Water street.
tiißasoES;-' -•’•••'ivr -^••v’^vjV-f.-v
J. E. Moorhead, W.J; Anderson. •
BeG.Bawyer, B.B.Simpson, .
Wm.iLEdgar, IL B. Wilkins,
W.W. Dallas, • Charles Kent,
C£ ZL BauiSOn, ... Willium flnTl KpreffwTy -
A.P, An shuts, - •••„•_:-y Joseph Kaye, •■■•:■.. •
WiDhan Wilkinson. ~Jan3■
Xnsramnee Oonspany ol
iKgy D. KING, Presidents SAM
UEL L, MABSEEnSsecmiary. - '
Office* HTTeler-StrteL Idvcoi jfinto cad Wooddruti. .
.. Insures HULL and CABGO Blaks; cn the Ohio and
siMilßlTera and tributaries. ; -•-••. ■ -.•.•
. Insures agdnst Loss or Damage by Fire. -: ~ -v,,
■' ALSO—Against the Perils of the Tn7H.T»fI UavLTa*
tioaandTnmgportatibn.- :■ ■■ y
V- ' "'BXBlSCrbiar, -r y ''£}•>: V
Wa.Lsrfmer,Jr.,
• . William Bagaley; •; Samuel 21. Kier, •
. Samuelßea,’ '' ‘ Afliiifam fli-nghftnv ® • „
Robert Dunlap, -.John B,Diltrorth, ' «r. v
. . 8. Harbaugh. .'Frauds Bailers,
. • Edward Hcaslcton, ■• . • j.Sehooamakfir, ~' *
. Welter Bryant, • . •WlHiamß.Eays.
" " . ■ ?sa&ff£!■ PtynTyyV: -
Plttnburgli I»if©lnsurance Gom»>
• 4 &:Hoos. - - _
■ Vice,Tmaidem—Siam iTCtcasas.
■•■' Treasurer Joseph 8. Lssca.
Ai-'Ccaibs.;'-' * -Jy y.',
. . office,; ifix: £5 fifth sxbect,
1 - sonic iSaU Jftttldaifr)
ThiaOjap&nymakea :ersry Zsssisxmo - appertaining to'
or connected with Life Btgks.
. Mutual Bates are; the as ihosa adopted. by
ct cf ono-fidrd from the'
Mutual ratc9**e*iUBl to a dividend of thirty-three cud cuo
third pcs taut, paid annually In advanced- -
Blass token on the lives or persons going to California or
Australia. - - *— - * _
KSZRO3S. . ...
JamesS.lloon, vi - :-w • . ’- SamuelXTClurhaa, ■:• ■
•William-Fhmips, John A: Wilson, -
:JohnS«tt, - Joseph P. Gaisan, B. 6.
-John M;Alpln,.• - r AlyTf fteijvrtfei
. Horatio ■ •., ■ • r -Hiram Stovo. - <•. ■ mar 23
— It Is duo to KIEE’S &irotewx to
ir^r,.-say that it. has been taxovn to-completely omßc&to
oreriy Ycstage of. this dreadful dlseaso In less time than any
other remedy,- pnd at less cost or, inconvenience to thona* r
-tienfc.:'
- The thousands of certificates. in the hands of. the proprio*
tor, many of which are from well known citizens of the dt?
of Pittsburgh andlta immedlatrrldnity, go to ahov clearly
-andbeyoha aU doubt, that. Ena’s Pssnoismtia amedidne
ofno eommonvalno,not cnlyesn local remedy in
tiSf. JSftgtfgtflffrm,' fig, Sipfcty - but as •*'valuable ;
internal remedy, inviting the investigating physicians, -as
esthesn@3slng p attent,. to -becomo lts:
jaarfta.- ' -s - --- -
- These having a dread.of mistores'&rfr&ssaied ftw* this
medldnoU purely natural, imd is bottled as It Cows from
thebesom of the earth. r .
apeva’ptiUithcdei
Syroatit, i?. K, cad 642 r» 2,'lBsstoiaWcA<i
dxoappaidcdiht catiJic&ttfQit&li&T&dD.T.
V - ;
ms may In troth certify, that I have been so badly if-
Aieied with Scrofula for the last seven years that most oftha
.time-1 have been unable to attend to any ted of
andmuchof.thetioietrmiblr tovralhacd'confinciito-oy
bed, and. haveheen treated nearly all tha timr by tbs best
Fhyddaas ma country affords; scaaa re»
recommended me to try the Fetroleum, cr Bbck OiLakov^
wthlng else had Jdld so-wiihoutflUth.at Sat. hut
theefled .was astonbhfcg; it threw the- pdsen to tho sSfaea
at emea, and I atone© began: to grow better,nadby
savea bottles I hsvegotacura worth thousands of
W, : t H. BABKEB,'"
«sffiapss:ssia*»
lt to-bo tnMdwvSl
tty of Attention, ond can safidy- say that
ed Its nw whois otterasle&hadfiSel?^“f
gorißiabyallttoDrnggiatntnFitfehiSif o^^^^.'
Institntioa, Banned ly Entieoas who aro Well
known in?the community, and ■ who arc■ dot«srmfn-vi
StmtjoTSahS^^^
**%»,* 1 * V- 4v N .’*«
** - <&*r-££*'*'* -<,
* \;-x~ - - * .
* *+\ ? ,L t-v* r «*-
11 * " j.vt* f
~ v
• *"••:»*••£--*• f-. : -, f: • ..-*• -. . *r -.- -*• - ■--.•.•:ii.J^-'-% > :.--.:v-:
:V •, v. '•‘ ' T :■' .t ..•
vo-. ;-: v n.. “♦ st y-.frr-.-
V" i
ta* » • _
1770.
OBASW, SUCLDJS AXD SUfrVb EXHIBITIONS,
• io:ss wimsssriav'tii^:
MAMMOTH HIPPOMOME,
CkpGMtcf ccctmiaodatfM TElf THOUSAND versons,
Qn rS??r ßtrectj (&an\tlie Canal,) Pittsburgh, Jaiy4th, 1853.
: ■;- cnaccoun* of tho wealheiv* ,r 23.-'*
»1U eoa*;l- V :
_*Sfc opfcfi. grand spectacle or ißAUiOffif ASCENSION, by
Aeronaut-Prof- JOHH WISE, fa h\3
nc^ and EiasaEccntFljlcsSblp FLAG OF THE VNIOtt
Iniascs,' splendid exhibltiioa of .-.
PMrscau*c3,.(jrspd Sotrw Proscntitionj-iasd other perfbea*
l. place, will- hoaxbib-
C7C *burnt in' tl!9 western
Go to fteiaranan’a Jewelry Store, neat io Kmoblo Hall, v '
tho .hanajomi. prceiUSy f7hcro ticket* may be-ob^
-* r ' ■s*' particulars* <oe small MQsb^thsday.
. . JelS^tdftw.,;■■/.:■ - ,- J. 33L
FOSTEa»fI ETGUOFIAS OPERA HOUSE
-TrspXL open pcsifirely'on MONDAY* Jane l£ilvlSs3,
: - fjr -. faftlicy-notkg.-wltli^cnLEU -n
.GSjCE «f&o /Bo?al-Opera Sotise, PariSi as
Principal Violinist. y
• f.~jo9:tC;-,-rr--:- •>-. - J.S.POa'.i.lk&yManaggr.:-: ■-.-■•'
Carnot Cotillion anil Erass Saxhorn f
..Is&k- -MmSr cs& hi - '-Fiixa&d:
-Gi^i^attJt§: w
‘lv : iny2srff--- -r -.-ILf 2k OAEGO;^-GO.*S f Pourth street;. 1 . -
-je22.- , . ' : HENRY IL OOLIES& ••
/GOTHIC CHIiI2*2CY TOFS--13U,. of TarioxLa.cattenia,
AXibrgaleby " ■ [jcS] " ' H. CQLLIK3. .:.
Y' , UiEKSE-
V/ Je22
.T>iiAN&r-S barrels, for sale by -
JO jg 23 . • HENRY H. COLLINS.
Cit>A£~iboxe3 Resin Soap,
-)S':je2g-••>•••;■ - / HENRY H.-COLLINS. .'
:- TADOBU3 ON MARK AND
eJL tolmuo la just weeiTcd* and. fbtaabsralnsly drib lota. . :
/DAVISON JAGNEW. •
jel3- , > •.- •• ~ .- £& Maifrct street,(nearFourth.) .
|A DDLS, m 3 MACKEREL;-
jLv/^6.(2o ; Herring; :•;;•/:••. ;;
7
XUSS’iaA£?E^:TTatct:gticet;X
STOCK • FOlt' SALE—Ohio • ipH . EennsyiVsnia aiailroad
sham Stbek-focsale by--=%'' >-•••.'
w - CHA2ILESE. ISOM IS,
t; >'.; 6n4ltoal^statesn}&£sr > '^?
- oppodte. feT&^Kttsfeargfo■*;
BAG ODA .TEA- B!COa£i-iJast-rccel7£ilr & lot cf snFcrioT • ■
gp£~<feegy Brantfofoongrafl
-tie3 > at SO cents.per botilo and 'quart 5 geutilao .old Cognac
'Brandy at 75c. and fil.OO pcrlwula--- Yoreala by
, . - . % JEEU HAWOUTH, ,
- /jc22 >- r. - >:^qrpercf-l)iamondflad.l)»flinondallflr^--
jTVSB OF. THE SESTHiIOQEaT STOBE3IN XUE CiTYv
Dolnga - ,
of jslo,opp. ilt hasjlhft/bes! run of Eustazh.iniho city,. j
The owner’s Marto;qnit.* '" A flnafortune --
a purchaser;.- •v-£nqulre 'WOODS,'
' 4 -o ja:a;s p.Hiso osa, "
-Alters jrf.Jancr- vl£&lccai2oa is c&ntralj'balsg::
ppiasitethoAcicTica'Q, ani iefcree n and rrsalc -
- lia. cits LaU -60 perfect ia «7wy,3epsrfeisat-
J-S. SCl^ntG,.
frrdl tau»re asigoSiXi cfc tho ---- :
. jal&lm. -
ISIPORT ATVX TO 2AMHiISS>r*2c& s siiscrtbers v onJd call
- stfentlca to ifcd &xctj
constant of Psarl-Steoa. Hill'Eitra
fiassmi fir£fisn'FlGC?»- Crcai: jproiii2& £H<* tisill l >tsacre
able i*m orders prices.-’
-Alsoibesi eanntry toadsc*3?isiaai2:r oi'iaad:"jfo'V
xharspilbr delivery. - BAILUY &RE^SOAW,
• ; jail '•■- : ~ •- FsisHy Gxos^2s3.liberty street'^'-;.
Fiona* cuitl
TTVH&'sahacri&ers har»• oj-anryj & J:'LfJCS;VASB FEED. •
.STORBjtit 2t eu 50 gaithfield street,
Fourth, '%iere.'thfly'^ : k«epv'ci£-'hat3tl’vChsi«r- s'
FAMIL7 OATS; CORS» and; aJI-Mala of Horse
-Feed;:- They •TespcctfaUy invite, the citizens .of Pittsburgh;- L'
togivethcm neilL-' ''■'
:-jc&lra -' r
T; .’WOULD respectfully inform'. tb& dtisena of Pittsburgh • ■
•A- --aadTidnity, thatlharoppuaed-a Storeßoom.corner
©fThlrd ccdPmithfiffl<Lstgfigt3w'jbr..the'gilg- ©f all desciio
«oEs.of .CQSSS and GOBEWOOD.
. ’ T ad crdcTspcrfeimnstymy inisliiess,', :
: tm thnehorfest send it «astera -vonld de--.'
'sire ddchandand ©ttrsrsd I ®!!is&re-gcQci €aiti ; :• • :
, JeSlg- - . y HESS? OVxUIDTQTQS:
- IScnovaJ*.
’ TOH2* GBA2A2I his re&oyat frora-bis former residence :■■
V to Htisbrasb; and Las JOHS GEB
£o2f, fbr tho.jurrpcsa'cf enryingoa ftsr ELACSSGTir--
D«Q basined* in aU id tstsoos Tbaixtfslfor the .
liberal Ja&onege.tb has liereteiinro pegdred /nm ir,=r
• morons public, to -hopes tbr a/conthauv*;- 1
ranee, as the Cna rrEJ jio; their ihe "best dasher and
.with digpsich. r shop- it tbs 4 : V
. erpe£, on tfceStsabeiiTilloßreid; and John Giahdai the sbopV-'.
-in as the EalM Eotol 3l3c3ssaith;- ; .
■ -Shop.--, •;. - T .:• -- v;r -v -
;;--.gptlKkadfcW.-;-.r>
o!2ce or the Citlnezas’ BeposifrSantr 6t a
FUtsTmrgSu - : T
T> ESQLTED, :Thafc s.e, lhe : 2tc*uiholdcr3\trf the 'Csiisess?vV
lv
biglj have creep Ud, and hereby.do- acccptr-ths-
act of cpproreA thefSihday =tj t AnriL' AT>.:
, passed 3lajr : -. r • ;.:■>:>>•'
_ ■2fe'jK£;«£. 13j st tha Board mei t daily, at
to open- tile'A'
capital stock - , of the eh/ibi Loire
JL I£, adi ;3 o/eloch, T-.-SL*' and, that farther- public -zdtiee
thereof be gfreh by aLreriiseaicni in thfos'dc4l7:patHeri-—--
{iU^niicraTiajssdJnaelCth,-
. :' :- Published’'by'order of
r.--jelO ~v-.~-'' y- :■ y,---?’ ~'. -;
, TVAJiIa PAPES, ' '
hand and for collection of PdPEC- -
V/.nANGlNSSjCOmpriscjfa'sTOit-nombc? of cewpat- 1
tcmVeelected exprcssiy forth fa and
American^2ctcrigs, of end' TelTeVllov-v -
erfcd»ef Cldied and TTc glazed
ota Stjleanr -XaStsScnr* -Wood snch -aS Oak, ; 3isifcl&> : -
-Slapla* Haho333/, BocEtroca* &x> varnished and plain, ma
king altogether that- cannotcs esceHeifn
All«hfizqrmotmtalnS.- : .v*.'- v :? - r — , -
.Prices imigo flom sc. to |S,CO per pie«. -. J ■ :
deslroxa-rcf JcoSisgvthrough' t&r essortmshV vv
whetfcetdlspcsea to pardasoor-ootj are'KSoectfaßy inri
tedtoealLas * . i--TH05.2A12&88:3,
Hotjgii & j}agQfln<;otypes«
' inform theirtoany
> X' v^fifi^t3atl!j«y 'hito'-XEmoraltCasa Bur&e’a Bailing
wears' -r}-
thcyrhste fitted .qpTqoaagfftr-'Pagaerrectypia^'^
: Ttiy,sopgffar'ampgeaigi?t of lighty ajal- tiff, mosiapproTed::’-
'lnstrmaentanQxr toma tai. years c±perieaeo'ia-- T .-
aisy' pladge ' i
"plctaes Asms? other egtahllshiran t- in Ora ccnnhsy, tad. fax-:'- .' -
Ofliff TOgrggpclitetiteseg'QiggrMa hsfetofbroboea
: ed
oQtiseas ci^-stMgOTs;aro ; :3»spoctftiily; ; isTitol;;tt^;-^lj : -'£
: L Our mottoes feir pneOsj-asd £*tfcj>T^
foctioa to our cfosicmcrs. .-.■■■ EOTJGH' A ANTHONY. -
N. H—l7e furnish alt article* In cur badness to other - '
operatoxa aa heretofore. v •••• ...', tiplo''- :
goia. tom ryftfmrrairr
DR. LAK2R'£'X£*S JUNQ CQRDIAIa.QrProCT-mhgnT‘l?f. •.
■ lr, prescribed as an cficctoal rcstoralire in cases of De» ■'- •
bUi^f»lmpctattcy," : 'cr Barrennfeg, and ; cIL irrcgulaxatjesoi’■
naturei It ia all that tt professes to bo* vis: Naiartfa Great '
ißestoratiTefixaiKEßaed jy forihose in-tbo married state Tfith- £ 'z
out offspring.' -It Is a\oertain care v fur, ■ Seminal ;r
Gleet, TFeafeuemof th<* Genital Organs,:'"•
-NerrooS Affections, Leucorrixccai-or Whitcs. As aa inviso-' ‘'
-rattoffmedicine it is cert3fh>raedy
forTndpient .Qmsmnpaca#/TmHgea4idn,-jUisi:cf aiusetSX' -
Female.WeahnsMidJobilitT, At '
It is warranted to please the user m any of the- nbora ao
:odn^ahliaof : ; -
•. ' CbuxoTi £r£ro.—Findihe name of.CocMtochAcßrotherim 1 ' ;
abore'-' '
ksoer aslthaatoen:«ie«iac?y ctnmUrfeitei of-late. Avoid''
t^coantorfsites. joai?oald > jadsn^'“ - 2tgehcyat % -
angaUwly NO. 1-flfr THIRD ET.
r A FAICt OP FIFTT-SI2 ACHES,
tyithla Pom HUbs of the Oity,foi» Sale 2 :
ITVTIiE SELL, at private talc, a FASH OP FIPTYSIX' '-
•■ - ACRES, together wltfcihe.improveincnts.'Bfcuatsd in '
pood' ~
'rcsdr onvjMch there are eregte&JSlXTlgfiXT -Hfiff
•This SISO--W L >--
■IOCTB. -• There is-also-about acres of T ihs' &
seensr ^ :4^aJ s :Pua<anaot‘
[ bo rorpagsed in All egfrnny- cotmty/:-Tenas lftjeral and gtle- •
| IcdlspQtabk.'a : ;. r-v
! . Al^O—Fifteen Lots ia oriricaUy laH
oothy J
-• • ALSO—A few rmamins Lets in Wfflrinahurs> as laid oat ’ •
fey Bate ACarlisg. *V "
,- ALSO—OnaPoar Acr^Lct^iicarJ^Filkjiiahararr”.' ;
Apply to HESRF REIS, at the Store of Eds & -
WiwnMt the • •'
hours of 10 and 12 o'clock, of each Oat, icTir?
endStoats TfritTmr*copy la and'chpSu •
' r. -r*-f ßeiaov^,. ..........
T vrL<h to porehase IK>
>Ai 8X ac 3 o.Acre^laiiirWarrMif£• fbr T?bich 'M2iiP S t
JAMES. BEAEELT,-^-?
..^:go>-19&corner cfSetegthaßd :
'A*™? 5 FOB LOCATIKa. LASil'a iNItWA.-IWo
• U made aiianjemonta nlffi a, gentleman In Baveneori.
weJ rased In the laml bnslnsss, who n-ill locato arry-tVa^
rant; lorwsnicd by me, on tie Tory, belt land*'not located ■
ja of Daeon{iOTt,:lbT?areity/ana MneeaU -'
tne,'a£tetnirasbnaHnspecHon.::ipply torJl' - --
•,JelO_ 3A3H33 lildm.T
2 p, 5 t: k* M L BBle or ExoJumr'e. ’
-vAtbresrstorßrii Hoasijbi SS&naifestiso-i onirirt
*■***■ ls Mit «
BlfciEctUKm *“* '°n
-lloas “ca *»* *•
3 *%!“.*?>*•: =L,'
@PS§*ftt*B««sßsaea
v Ward Property is ea^dxceiitfc^tfriu' V "v
Onnnidi CO £eet frontoa-PJno and T/xm*t /sf. .Ti
ttocnigh tho jquaxa and comers cn 'Pika rt’v ,, ss2^ an * ns '
arranged S^scld
fe; ffie balance. ;■ ;ippl j, to J v*,rPQ
COgSi'gaY H.UljlKa rtW. . -
cca “Hm-aas Wnf^sSm,»
road,Bloat Oboo©nS rantSof ffiwf-S 3 ? 8 ? 1 !!®!* r.als- -
hcoilasanylathaUnltSstaS^JdSS.v?^-^ s Shl«f ■
is act excelled la. b cl ,t7 cth^iCl !tu *«lteT&l.
55£ T ’*"sr«**
; *«
warttienfcof access b*B“i fa ’«J
ss^asssSSSfes®!®
g»»sstegs?Sa'sis%'asi S :
basßl
tc* »»■**
j«l7:td 1K Fifth st
J ospostottaj^fct^k
, H , % *
X n -
AMUS'KMEiTTS.
VOVU’i'B OF JULY.
• r henry h. colhns.
jTXLMiiI LEOSABD 6 CO.
•.aagh&B
-xVSo. S^Harkdfetreet.
1833.