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!* j [J4 ► j?>; JiVK' -*’,‘ J , *, Ministers, had interfered, or »,. v.»j» .
K t£s&fe'?itjl** J fering, with . the. combined naval, force* « '
sVl'^r*-- v’ V t&ree naßon8 >-“* support df the present illiberal
.44 4;V'M* _ TOR stmvEvmt general. Tartar -dynasty, on din opposition‘to the “re- months,.
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~z la the Journal of yesterday, the editor stated
/«>V f-c v ft-V? that the Commissioners had ent down the snb
’’CSrl7 ecriptiob to tho 8 teubeaviHo railroad from $500,-
000 to $360,000. This isamistate. Tho Co
mmissioners, as we are informed, hare tafeen no
44 "4.’>‘i s r’ r 4~ action upon the matter at aU. They are for the
‘' present qniesent. "Wo do not know whether it
is the ponderous thunder of tho “old billieose
Gare!(r,”that has suspended Iheir action on the
”* *" * '■” subject, or a desire to haTOfurther deliberation
t-j&k on the matter, bnt one thing wo do know from
"£•;' good anthority, that tho Commissioners haro
■’’■ not acted upon this application.
« We are gratified to. hear that they hare not
: i made the appropriation indicated by theJonrnal.
.• When they do act, we hopo that they will au
thorize the fall amount requested. The road is
one of great importance to Pittsburgh, and we
•;. Jiavo too high an estimation nf ' onr fellow-citi
zens to suppose that they would permit it to
languish for want of “material old.”
If tho editor of tho 'Gazette could pment
them from aeting in accordance with the wishes
of tho people, it would bo very gratifying to him
and tho little squad who control his actions. Bat
from oar own knowledge of facts, we know that
it is the wish of the people that the Commission
ers shall subscribe to the Road the fall amount
« ' requested. - We believe this Appropriation to bo
oT greatimportonoe to the Interest of Pittsburgh,
and we hope that our Commissioners will not
hesitaie to subscribe the amount desired. Suoh
A result may not he agreeable to onr friend of
the Oazetle, bnt we do not suppose that his
• growls will make any great , figure in the case,
' and, we; therefore; hope that the Commissioners
wiU grant full subscription. Give it all,
gentlemen, and if the deacon .gets, very angry,
” me&e another appropriation to- ship him to
WheoHog. - '
* A maSnadan. sr ibe Asmtsmmtsion.—
t^^’^s2's^'T 4 ?I*' 1 *' *. - It is said'tho following number of appointments
? , (< S.'%'‘'s ir {- havebSenmadebythe President sinoe the.4th
\ . of March:
'’r-«jfes-.- i Jsp2t? Jt,\ vrt 1 foreign Ministers, 10;: Charged’Affairs,. IQ;
Sro. , uNP4ss' ' * *** **«.7 "tiiftr- i 1 -‘ Consuls, 7; Commissioner-to Sandwioh Islands,
i&f 1 " 1; XrenBnrerfli':;2l-’ r ; EBgisters,: OT; EeeeWers,
s f.' Z Myi wfe { 60 f District Attorneys, 84;,Marshals, 86; Col
il’\sß?=? ''4 „' IJ 'Ar-rx i lectors,96;; Bnrveyore,sB; Naval Officora.ll ;
44:te«4< ■ SSSwOipaij s * 4 . 1 1 Appraisers, 20 p-Beputy Postmasters, 207; Snr-
Pension Agentß, 28plndian,
Agent8 r BO-sgrand-total;;7l9,
kijl* '& 1 ' numerous appointments by tbsheadaofthe sey^
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ft i - The Pishebt Tbopbles.—The Washington
ijT ' correspondent' of the New York Courier says
ff> 4*l 4 %,\f the decided conduct nt Washington, With refer
yj 1: cnee to the fisheries, and the firm yet eonoiiia
j*'« %C j \ ' tory representations of Mr. Msroy, have pro
ducedn suspension of proceedings on the part
*l>~. 4L 4 >of the English against the fishing Teasels in the
ifv; a3-Sa J disputed waters. There is now a dear prospect
tsyjztfyiy [ * of a speedy and satisfactory adjnstment.
-?-" 1 <• Vsmwu&LE Cows.—lfhe Colpepcr Observer is
J . t r{-r4f‘- 5 informed that Mr. John S. Settle, of Culpeper
- - county, Va., made last year, fromthe milk of
,* vf \. , eight cows, of his own raising, fifteen hundred
>, £*]>' 1* 'Lv c pounds of butter, wbieh brought him twenty-
V v - 1 fiyo cents per pound, $375; and raised ten
-V: . -•■ ~£?~\-.r- - hogs of the same milk, whiohhe sold last fall
'""-S'- „ for $l6O, making $620 os the profit of eight
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SATURDAY MOBNING:::::::::::;::::"JUNE 25.
' DSUIOCKATIC nominations.
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. - THOMAS H. FORSYTH, * ,
t of Philadelphia Countv,
, - AUDITOR GENfKRAT*,
EPHRAIM BANKS,
w sisx& County
>• IFOR SURVEYOR GEHETtAU
' X PORTER BRAWLEY, .
. of Cranford Couxljr.
S ATBUpAY SIOHSISG POST.
, Via ptibtish a most excellent number of our
. ; wobbly this "morning, “ft is filled with tho taoßt
interesting news, nnd cannot fall to be interest
ing to every reader.
“smt sabbihg on n? babghtee.” ,
We take the following characteristio para
- - graphs from tho Oaeclleo f yeßterdoy. We know.
they wore written by the editor, for ho. gives
fiheriif.MAaiM. a puff, ( Magill is the Beacon’s
daughter,} and in a few dhya Sheriff Maonn
> will give him a job that will pay expenses. The
, Deacon makes .the following wise remarks:
3Cim Old Tm?z,' Ao ils.—Till? ConunUslaacrs labored ear*
■ .'■neatly, last.-winter,:lo .ohtoih'tho prlvilcgo of .tnrnfnit'the
- : Jailinto arvorkhouriyfortlio pnrporeol Annoyiil-P Sherilf
an-1 ulu'cieU , lytli-‘pririnf;hlinof
ttlia Jolt;--;iThoy were ibileC -at every atep, os. onr-rcaders
know; hut they hove returned -to the work again, under
„ other auspices. ,
She Grantl Jury, at its late session, roeommendedstha
• - ' erection or »tVcrkhpuso, separata from tho Jail. The Com*
■■ mls3lonora,lnstcad of raaulljgtliign compliances with tho •
t - - ’-vrecOmmondatienj have 'gpt .npaa ftddreaa.to' the Court and"
• Grand Jury, rifiteraUcp tliclr exploded project of last win
ter, o{. contorting tho JaEtntoa workhouse, t
- So far as we can understand the matter—and
we think we can understand it as clearly as the
1 man of the ffowfte—we believe the
' era to be right. In our penitentiary the convicts
have to pursue some industrial employment, to
; retievo honest men from a portion of the amount
they havd to pdy to support them for tho crimes
they have committed. Any inanwho will pay a
visit to Major Beokhah, of tho penitentiary,
“will soon be informed how he not only reforms
convicts, but instructs them in branches of use
ful labor.. ft ft knows that for many years past
ho'hna made the convicts earn their living. If
. this can be done by Ma|or Beckham, in the pen
itentiary, why cannot Mr. Maoiix doeometbing i
of tho same kind with the - reprobates in the
jail ? The only reason that cos be offered is,
that it might reduce the emoluments of the I
Sheriff,'and, inasmuch as the Ornette does his
advertising, and is. properly estimated by the
•Commissioners, the editor barks whenever tho
Sheriff whistles, and won’t agree to aDy propo
sition that, wonld tend to make Mr. Maann
mors industrious.
“Talking about guns:” While speaking of
Mr. Miami, we have a word to say, which we
’ desire should xeaoh his very comprehensive ear.
Be has been interfering with our business, nnd
has had the impudence to change an order of
Court in regard to advertisements which were
“ intended for the Post." Mr. Magim, should know
'~. that such an not ia a criminal offeneoi and that,
' furthermore, he cannot make an honest return
as to the publication of the advertisement, with
out certifying to a falsehood.
"At present, wo.feel disposed to let bis mean,
ncsspass: ft is too small for any person, except
such men as himself and the editor of tho Ga
zette, to attach much importance to; but if wo
hear of any more such baseness on his part,: we
assure him that he will have to face the sword.
Iho Design of the Crystal Palace Medal
is, It is stated, decided oiir-a German won the
$2OO prize. There were about ninety competi
tors, and the Sew York Mirror judges, from a
description famished of the lucky design’, that
it was selected for its common place (and there*
fore easily understood) character- On one side
is a figure of liberty holding up her cap, and
resting agaiMt a shield, and on the other afighre
representing Now York, holding a pair of scales
under her arm, as much, as to say X have weigh
• ed the matter, while n figure designed for the
Genius "of Progress, leads' Industry forward to
ii: receive her reward;'; This sort of design is on :
old, hackneyed affair, and the Mirror thinks it
entirely unworthy the occasion. >•
. i . i 'Mrjiy 1
£•s* JaooJ> Eslslnger has heBD appointed
Postmaster at Mansfield, Ohio, after a long and
• esciting contest, , - >
_—aeoh3 Aim TBS YANKEES; ■; - j
China, to the. enterprising and go-ahead
American, has always been looked to with
anxious eyes; and without such governmental
aid. ns has keen rendered'British sobjcots by
their, government, commercial relations of an
oxtensivo and highly important character hare
sprang np between the diktat of this country
and the inhabitants of the Chinese Sca-poris.
The late nows broaght to as from China repre
sented‘that the American Commissioner, Mr.
.Mabshall, together with the English and French
Ministers, had interfered, or were about inter
fering, with , the combined naval, forces of the
three nations, in support Of the present illiberal |
Tartar -dynasty, an din opposition -to the “re* ]
heis”—(wo were called’ rebels in 1776}. This
set, to oar mind, was wrong in principlo, and !
should not bo enatalned by our government.
The “rebels,” in their manifestoes, make prom
ises which ehouldiseonrethem the.’heariy aid of-i
a free people, rather than warlike opposition; i
Enlarged : commcrcial facilitiea with China would
benefit tlio-United States to a greater extent
than any other nation. Our immense posses
sions on the Pacifio nre direotly interested in the
folfilment of thepromiaesmado by the “rebels
and on the completion ortho’ Pacific Builroad,
the entire country will perceive and-shore in the
benefits accruing to ns from unrestrained inter
course with-Chius. It would take a man fifty
years in advance of-the spirit of the ago to fotm
a definite idea in regard to the consequences
flowing -to us 'from- oloso commercial relations
With Asia, . >
From later intelligence than the above, we
learn that the new Emperor, a member of the
ancient Imperial family,'bad been installed at
ITankin. " This cheering news: has induced Pre
sident Fieugb to confide- the mission: to Chino,-
to one of thejhest ’men lathe country, and one
second to' no'man living, in tearing down old
landmarks which restrict and fetter commerce,
for the benofit of’a fowmonopolists—it mahea
little difference to Mr. Walked, whether the-mo
nopolists he encounters bring io hear tho com
blnedforce of an empire, or ate merely the
petty iron lords, which he swopt from his path,
when he builtwp in-ibls country, jt -liberal, and -
now a‘ highly successful commercial policy.—
Bumor, amlshe eomes'now in a mo replan sable
shape than the - fickle dame generally- heralds
her news; says that Mr, Walker goes out clothed -
with ample powers, not -only to settle Chinese
affairs, but to attend to tho; general interests of
the country^:in the: neighboring nations. Com.
Stewart, glorious, brave “Old Ironsides,” ac
companies Mr. W. os Commander of tho Naval
forces in tho Chinese etas. From .this, it will
be seen that the administration, is acting in (his
matter, with an energy unknown to the reign of
its drowBy,bnt*otherwise}'passahio predecessor.
The Waahington Uhion .Eays.’cnd -Mr. Walker’s
love of private life, justifies the remark, that it
was owing to the signal interest and importanco
of the mission alone, and’because the objoct3
to be gained so well accorded with Mr. Walker's
views in regard to- financial and commercial
matters, that ho accepted the responaible_olfice
proffered him.
The most ’inveterate"protectionist will not
deny that .benefits great and numberless, will
flow from an enlarged trade and commerce with
China and the East—and none bat a bigot or a
person blind to the objeots to be gained by the
mission, will not desire its success.
Mr. Walker’s views in regard to our trade with
Chinn and Asia are fully set forth in his several
Treasury Reports, and especially in that of-De
cember, 1848.;: In that BcpojtjMr. Walker con
cluded his views on this tho follow
ing pTophetie remark?; „
‘‘Our ports upon the gulf.-with .IBose upon both coffins
taming open Europe from the east, nn4A®iftajniiu>.i?Mt.
occupying tho central poaltioube tween sil-tha KmtShantp ul
lha .glolxs,-nearer In them all. by convenient routey than
any other nation, inducing an easy-nceesa to tho irliclo Id
toiorof our awn country, wo want only the ocean steam
chips of adequate strength, speed, and nuctbohVto give Us
the command of. tho trado ofalt nairoha--Sor should are
forge t that, in earn ing onr ttada among the grcatondpnp
- nlons nations of Acta, and facilitating intemantse srlth that
vast region, paster tarn coast to. coast in tho abort period
-of twenty days, -with monthly or ;wochly steamships, the
light of Christianity, Allowing the path of commerce,would
return with alt its blessings to tho East, tam which It rose.-;
In those TCgtons eommoreo must .he tho precursor of Chris
tianity t-.-commcrciv which teaches peace and intercourse
between nations'; which declares thotman is not the enemy
of man. nor natiou of nation; but-, that the interests of ait
conntrics andof all mankind am Identical, and that they
wlliall advance mart rapidly trader the genial Influence of.
an unrestricted -reciprocal trade and intercourse. liy our
recent acquisitions-on tbs Pacific, -Asia has suddenly be
come onr - neighbor,- "with - a placid Intervening ocean, Inch.
I ting our steamships upon tbs beck of-a commerce mater
than that of all Eurcpe eonMmxl. This cammorca Is ours,
; If onr’merchants-and-government Shonid' by their nnlted
energies secure for us with Asia* rapid and frequent rmn
. munkation-hy steam. Our prodnetsand our manufactures,
and especially our -coarse cotton fabrics arc precisely what
are desired by several hundred millions of their people, who
wIU send us bach-In return their spec!? and their nch pro- ;
Auctions, so ftw ofwhich are raised within our limits.”, si
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The Washington Union, in notioing the news
of Mr. WaxiKeh as set forth in his Bcport, re
maths. and aptly, xro think:—
“It ti not a lUtta remarkable that the prediction* or Mr.
Walkregards theedrm oTChristtonlt;ln China as
the remit of increasing trade and intercourse, seem to be
on the eio of lndicated in tbeprodamatkm In
favor of fjbrifltlonlty "by the -rebol chief—not Improbably,
now the now -Emperorof China. Tble proolamawn, if the
facta are truly stated, la themost strUasß erenfc Uw world
has witnessed sincerthe unfolding of'the banner of the-
Cross by Constantine at the heed of the Imperial legions of
Rome u
Who, that has looked at the history of barba
rous nations, does not coincide with the remark
of the ex-Beoretaiy, that “cotameroo must be
the precursor of Christianity ”? One merchant
chip trading in a Chinese sea-portfor a week,
will do more real good to the . inhabitants than
dozens of missionaries in a year. By this re
mark, we mnko: no reflection on that noble hand
of Bolf-sacrifloing philanthropists who leave the
comforts of home to. spread the light ofDlvine
Truth in heathen countries; hut such is the dis
position, education; and. prejudices' of tho. Chi
nese; that until the/spar of selfintorest is ap
plied, eniLthey are susceptible of it too, but lit
tle progress can be made either iu colonizing or
Christianizing them.
bswo op oim owr state
H. C, Marks, £sq, has beea appointed Post
master at Somerset,: and will enter upon tbedis-'
charge of his duties on the Ist of duly. Charles
Krissinger, Esq, Ims been appointed Postmaster
at Berlin, in Somerset county.
The Somerset Visitor, in speaking of the Con
nellßrille Railroad, says: “Tho road will, in a
very short time, be placed under contract. We
cauaot refrain from congratulating the friends of,
this, and other improvements, upon its suooeso,
and upon the brilliant futurity of Somerset
county”
Mr. Jnmeß Forqaer, of Donegal township, in
Batter county, has been appointed Route Agent
on the Pennsylvania and Ohio: Railroad, from
Mansfield, O, to the city of Pittsburgh.
The Batter Herald states that on last Thurs
day evening,"during a most terrific thunder storm,
Mr. Hugh Beatty, of Batter township, had a
horse etrnck by lightning and killed olmoßt in
stantly. -Eds barn took fire from the lightning,
hat-was extinguished after some difficulty./
A young son of Capt. P.H.'-Barnes, of Johns
town, was drowned a fow days ago, in conse
quence of taking a cramp while swimming.
Two hundred acres of cool land, situated near
Monongahela City; was sold a few days since by
Jos. S. Morrison, Esq., of this'city, at $BO per
aero. The property belonged to Morons Black,
Esq. • »
Solomon Alter, Esq., of Monongahela City,
has returned from California. He was absent
about 15 months, and comes home satisfied with
-his experience of California life.
Patrick Boyle, tried at the present Quarter
. Sessions in Armstrong county, for the murder of
hiß wife, was found guilty of murder in the sea
ond degree, and sentenced to the Western Peni
tentiary for four yeare. ©
• In West Pinly township, Washington county,
on lost Monday, John Pony while quarrying
stone, the. bsnk.fell of? upon him, causing his
death almost instantly. Mr. Parry, came over
from Wales abonttea months since, inoorapany
with Ms family. So says the Washington Re
porter, , r
Items of News and Miss ellany: -
The New York and Erie railroad company, ac
cording to the terms of their recent arrangement
with the Central' railroad company; -virtually i
abandon; one ; hundred rand thirty mila - of; their
road! Theyrunto Baffaloinstendof JDun
hirk, and, tnke their . boats from tho latter;
port. ’ ~ -'•
Messrs. Chambers &_oeieer, of New York,
state that their consent has been asked and ob
t tained to allow tbeir olipper.ship ;:Sire«jsrtaies to
! r sail race of
ontrnnd return-each ship to pay an entrance of
[slo,ooo.
It is estimated that during-the last twelve
i months there have been imported into New York
I from England and coloniesj. 100,00j).tciuof bitam
■inonseoaljwhleh at $lO afon-wohld-amonnt to
$1,000,000.
A letter from Major John C. Henshaw of the
United States army,,dated at Fort.Arbuohle, on
tbo 16th of May, says that the report of the at
tnok on Fort Arbuckle is untrue. There bad
not been even the semblance of a-hostile feeling
shown by any of the tribes- that hove habitually
visited that fort since its establishment.
On the 20th inst., a horse race was to have
taken placanearMontoroy, California, —distance
10 miles, ovor a level country The following
v;oro tho stakes ;-SIO,OOO in cash (a side,) one
thousand head of cattle (valaod at $28,000,) and,
five hundred 'young mares,';.(valued -al:$5'000)
making in all $80,000; . $lO,OOO » side. " .
On (he first of July there will be about
twenty-three millions of dollars surplus In the
ilI. S; Treasury, which will probably amount
to fifty millions by the end,of the current fiscal
year. ‘
Hon. Lewis Cass, jr., came passenger in the
Pacific. Ho retnrns to hir.post in Rome in Sep.
tember. He Will bo welcomed home by “many
Warmfricnds.
The Rhode Island. Legislature adjourned on
Friday last, after a session of fear days. An
net was passed .prohibiting tho issue of fraction
al bills after the first of September. -Tho pro
position; to : enlarge the suffrage for- the elec
tion of delegates to the convention failed .in
ednens.
! There, are three things a woman cannot do
te pass o bonnet shop without looking in—to
boo a baby, without kissing it, nnd to ndmlre a
piece of lacc without inquiring how, muchit was
per ynrd.
It ie stated that , the Manassas Copper Mine
Company, in Virginia, have bought, in perpetui
ty, thomlneralrlghton over nine hundred acres
of- ground,- giving ns tho company .are induced
to believe, on inexhanstiblo quantity of copper
of excellent quality, contiguous'; io . Baltimore,
Now- Totk and Boston markcts. Their mine, it
is alleged, compares not: only favorably invoca
tion with thohest mines at home, but in the
fidelity of tho ore.
The Sab-Treasury in New York, the Express
-says, is now fnllerthan it-ever. was before,' Tun
ning np; to eight millions. Unless tho govern
ment makes a great enorifleo in buying up the
national debt, the surplus-revenue will run over
$20,000,000 when Congress ro-nssembles.
In New Orleans, they intend to impose a tax
npon real estato of about three per cent. In
Cincinnati, the rates are about' two per cent.,
and they have recently been increased two mills
above the rates of last year.
-TheFrederick Examiner states that a cooper
in that city. made a* Hour barrel ono day last week
in the spaco'of ten minutes, which was consid
ered quick work, whereupon Mr. Harrison
Knight, another , coopery undertook for a wager
to make a barrel in les3 time, and succeeded in
completing it iu 7} minutes. , :
The'Wheat Crop in-North ..Carolina, wo learn
from the Faycttovitie Observer, is; generally
goad; hat the quantity sowed last fall Is slated
to have, been less thanusual. The oat crop,
however, is very inferior, owing tp long continu
ed droughts.
/ Jacob Dbugtass, a respectable citizen of Phil
adelphia, being in ill health, wentwp tho JSchuyl
kill to tho Fulls, last Wednesday,'to see about
purchasing a farm, and on Friday his body was
found floating on the river, with a stab inflicted
on the left breast, perforating the lung. His.
wallet and seyeral other; urtiolos ho usually car
ried: in his pockets are missing,
Tho Johnstown Echo mentions that a boy,
named Valentino, a son of Christian Miller, of
Bonscreok'Furnace, had his thigh broken on
Friday week, by being caught in tho wheel of a
car.: The (high was amputated by Dr. John
Lowman, of Johnstown, in his usual skilful man
ner, -six hours after the injury occurred. The
boy la doing very well, and has evoty prospect
of recovery.
Population of tbe Principal Cities In En-
rope nodUorth America.
'The Boston Tranaaipt compiles from Wtbtr'a
Volk i Ealcndtr (People’s Almanack) for 1853,
published annually at Lcipsio, the following ta
ble of -the population of the largest cities in Eu
rope and North Araerioa.. As the Germans ore
proverbially- oceurnto in their statistical state
ments, Bays tho Transcript, It Is to be presumed
that this table may be retied npon as correct.—
It wilt bo seen that New; York stands fourth on
the list, Philadelphia ninth,' Baltimore twenty
first, and Bostoa twenty-eight, As a matter of
curiosity nnd reference,'the table may he worth
catting out-aud preserving: -
•1-London.. .2.303,141 54,F£sUl— 123X00
2. Potts.... .1,003,202 35. Prsgno....; , 124,181
3. Coh’Uttople 780,090 36,‘Barcelona— 120.000
4. New York 323,100 37. Genoa——. 120,000
6. St‘ Pofsborg.;... 478,437 38. Cincinnati .-,110,710
0. Vienna - 477,848 39. N. Orloana—llOS4S
7. Berlin/ .... 441,031 40. Brintol—— 115X00
•8.. Naples - 450476 41. Ghent-,-.,,,—,. 112410'
.9, Philadelphia....- 409,354 42. Munich— -. 100,770
10/ Liverpool— —. 43. 8re51au............ 104.000
11. Glasgow.—.-/- 301,800 44. Florence ——. 102,164
12. Moscow— 350,000 45. Bourn 100,203
13; Manchester./ '230X00 40, Bolfest-99,000
n43Slndtld.—2oo,ooo 47. Cologne.— — . 92,244
15. Dublin —254,860 48. Dresden...;—— 91,277
1(1. Lyons- 219,326 49. Stockholm—.; 90,823
17;'Lisbon;—241,600 60. Rotterdam—9oXoo.
18. AxCstcnl&m;— 222490 61. Antwerp 88,800
19. Havana—— 200,009 62. Cork.— 80,486
'SO-Mnxscllles..;,-..; 195,2n7 63. Liege,— —77,687.
'2l. Baltimore-;,..,-. 189,064 54; Bologna 76,100
22. Palermo -180,000. &s..Loghom.— ,—« .74X80
23. Home;—, -.,172,382 Mr Triwto—7o,34o
24. Warsaw.—-162,697. -57* Eonlgaborg—.-;,70,193
25. Leeds 152,000 53. Shcilleld. ... 03X00
20. Mllan--.v;.-. 151,438 39. The 11agUe.....- 03,000
27. Hamburg 148,764 00.- Lolpslc-— .—;■ 66X7.0
28-Boston 130,788 .01. 0p0rt0.—......-02,000
29. Brussels- 136X08 02 Malaga . .fm,OOO
SO. Turin—— 135.000 03. Dsntzio 59,012
.31; Oop*nhagtm—. 133,140 64. Frankfurt 67,660
32. Bordeaux——l3o,927 05. Madgoburg.—... 60,092
33.. Venice .126,708 06. Bremen— .. 63,166
, /We may romark that there ore several cities
in India, China, and Japan; which are-. reported
to contain a larger popnlation than: that of Paris;
hat not being in Earapo or North America, they
are of aonrse excluded from the above list; iu.
which also is omitted the city ofMorico, (which
should not havo boon omitted,) containing a pop
ulation bf abent 200,000.
Alluirik
The Washington Union contains acommunicn
tion from Henry R. Schoolcraft, Esq;, in which
he describes a section ofeonntry which is known
by the name of Alborra; He /.saysit is an at
tractive, well timbered, and fertile area of coun
try, lying Immediately west of the Rooky moan- •
tains. A mild, temperate latitude, to which, for
: the'parpose of - distinct- allusion,- ho applies the
aboriginal term. The area is about fifty miles
broad, ond lleaparallel to .the:Rcoky. mountains
for a distance of several hundred miles. It gives
rise td both of the main and numoronssnlvaffin
'ents of the Columbia river.
ThTwabaah nhd'ErlVrCanaUs at length
complete.' It haß been 21 yews Jtjprogress,—
The work unites the waters of lake Erie at To
ledo with the Ohio at EvanarUlo. Its whole
length is 459 miles, ofv?hlchS7£> miles arein
Indiana and 84miles in Ohio. The eastern sgo
tion was first opened,, and.eleven years ago unit- .
ed the lake and the Wabash at Lafayette, y The ..t Mr.!A. Jones Waarkillod near Montgomery,
embarrassed finances of Indiana made itesobae- A i obftI 4 ft bya Dr . Miller. Jones
edfrom the State debt proper, it has reached its wire, apd attacked him wttha bowle knife, cans-,
nltimate destination. , * mg MadcAthin a few minutes. „ (
EUBTHEK POIiKJGS MEWS .
. The foreign papers by the Humboldt, to the
Bth inßt.v furnisb somo additions! details of in-,
terest:
. is -announced- that the; split In
the EtigtiahcabiaotbetweeuLord; Johußussell
nnd tho Irish' members holding ofuce had been
healed?np.« Matnal explanalU ns .having taken
placer-' between' tho /.three'gentlemen (Messrs.
Mousell, Keogh -and Sadter, who had resigned
: the offices they filled) and the Earl of Abordoen,
their resignations bad been withdrawn.
; :-: The;weather.:iatEngland-was very- generally
most.favorabloToc th.o growing crop?. ,
- When tho Humboldt.' left. Commodore Vander
bilt's steamship yaoht/tte lNorlb Slur, was ex
citing-groat attention at Southampton..;.She had
been Crowtls.of
pooplo availed-themeclves ofthe facility, nndnp
pcareil greatly gratified by the sight of-tbis rang
nificant-speoimeuof naval 'American nrobitco
turo. The Dally News; states “ tho mayor, of
Southampton bad brought, before tho munici
pality of that townthsftjroprioty of some public
manifestation-towards-'Mr. Vanderbilt, on ao-.
count of histiiavidghonored Southampton by se
. ificting lias tho rendezvous of his gigantio stoam,
Jacht." . ' ,
; tiTnn .Waues Movejibbt is; LivEttrooi-.—The
agitation for increased remuneratien. for labor
Still continucsiu Liverpool. -On Monday tbo cot
ton porters, who had made an unsuccessful ap- :
plication for an advance,. of bj. a day, strno k
Work, and have expressed - their determination
to remain ont until their demand.is concedod,
-and, further,: until -the -masters sign an agreo■-
ment to pay them 45.,a day, instead of the old
price, Bs. and fid. They bavc also como to
tho resolntion not to work for soy onewho_em
ploys men who aro not-members of the. Cotton
Porters’ Association, a society which numbers
upwards of SfiOmembers. "Thoroovomentmeets
With tho co-operatiou of the dock -labarera, up
wards of COO strong, who have also struck work, -
..Tho result threatens to bo very detrimental to
the trade of the Mersey, unless- a speedy oompro
‘mise. bo effected. The employers, howovyr,
seemed determined to-resist -the moa; and-al
though the* majority would .bo wllling.to grant
tho iacroaaepay,.lhey are resolved to break down.
:a combination; which Would prevent them from
-employing men. who; are not: members of a oer
tain association;Yesterday only tmo ship in the.
port was at work, - and at a tnoosler meeting,
hold by the men at tho west side of George’s
Dock, Hwaa intimidated tbat ; TnenBures would
be adopted to " pat a stop” to /the fow laborers ■
.ahd porters who wcrc/omployed at it. The let
ter oarrlers of - Liverpool have petitioned tho
.Postmaster General for an advance of wages, on
the ground that 20s. a weeks -is inadequate- to
their requirements, owing to tho increased
price of provisions, fco.. Tho application had
met a deoided negative from Viscount Canning.
; Switzhbuakd.—The forced loan has been, de
clared null? but the government of Friburg
; having, : of-itself, admitted itto he so, there woa
no reason- to adopt a formal resolution on that
bead.
iM.edo Fcnelon, the French Minister, has.used
his good offices to bring about nn understand
ing between Switzerland and: Austria.., He is
understood to have ad vised, an. amnesty in favor
of thepersobs implicated in the Friburg affair,
: .Private letters from Switzerland, announce
/that tho Federal Council has jest-adopted rcso
lutions ta the following effeotp (after having bod
before it the report of its/Department of Jus
tice,) viz:
-. “let, That the court-martial established at
-Friburg is contrary to tho Federal-Constitution.
- : 2d; That - the judgments delivered J by the
tribunal-are null and void.; And,
; “ 3d,- That tho:.indlvidualB r condemnedby that
tribunal, shall be delivered over to the ordinary
tribunals, unless: in the event of the Grand
Council, granting them tho bonefit of an amnes
ty."
: Toe Tcbcibu, Question.— Tho fact which wo
aro enabled! to state in ft third edition, that a
courier had been despatched from St. Pcters
burgh to;Constaotlnoplo-with o demand that
-Prince MeusehlkoiFs laßt proposal should be co
eepted by the Porto within eight- days, is, on
several accounts, of gUcat Importance, and it is,-
wo think; less unfavorable to n pacific solution
of this dispute than it might ot first sight appear
to be. i
- The despatch of another courier is afresh
proof that tho system of tcroporizaticn and hesi
tation which; Prince Menschikoff had began, is
still by Emperor Niobolas.himscif. Bat
it oppearsfurther, that ibis .courier i?,to insist
on tho accoptaiico oTFrinca .‘Menschikoff’s last
proposal. That proposal, we believe, is not
idontioal with tbo convention, so haughtily de
manded on :tbo sth of May; on the contrary,
subsequently to that'date, and just beforoleaviug
'Constantinople, the Bnssiw Envoy addressed a
last communication to RcdsclrJ Pasha, oonoider
'ably ics3 objeettouabte in forpi though still not
acceptable to the Tntkish Government in sub
stance.
: If, after all, tho demand maic upon tho Porto
tan be satisfied-by a declaration of good will
towards all /tho Christian subjects, and if this
declaration nddressed, not to Russia alone,
bat to nil the groat Powers which aro interested
in tbe wel&ro of tho East, thoro is no reason
that such n-doolarntion should not be made.
- Wenrofarther corroborated.in this occasion
by the circumstance that Coant Nesselrode (the
same,, wo presume,- who accompanied Princo
Menschikoff to Constantinople,) has arrived in
London;.and wo take that occurrence to be a
strong additional 1 proof ;tbat : the Emperor Ni
cholas IL, oh all accounts, mneb moro.disposcd
to have recoareo to negotiation than to arms.
Meanwhile, the iaugaago held by all the oth
or governments of Europe, is firm,- united and
energetic ; that of Austria more so than we had
-ventured to anticipate, though:not morose than
her peculiar/position requires that of France,
temperate and consistent with thcwgcneral inter
ests and decision of Europe. Upon the. whole,
thereforo, we nro confirmed in thohopo that this
crisis will simply roooit npon its authors; and
unless- some; fresh canso or dißsention.sUonld
arise, it seems not improbable that tho Russian
government will, under tho show of insisting 'on
its olaims accept such tcrmß as Turkoy may offer
in conjunction with tho other power of Europe.-
They, on their sido, ore interested in not adding
to the difiioalties.—London T<ma,Bth.
Itait.— Pcidmont ha 3 sustained a sovero loss
by tho death of Connt Baibo. Preaidont of the
council; which taokplacoon the 3d:'.
France. —Faria, June, 7, 0 V. M.—The Leon
idas, which arrived yesterday at Marseilles, left
Constantinople on the 26th ult. At that date,
the greatest- enthusiasm for tho Sultan pre
vailed among. the|Tarkish inhabitants of the
capital.
. -When the ieonldas patisod by Malta, tho Bri
tish fleet won still in that harbor.
The British ship London, of 90 gnns has, it is
assorted, met the second fqr. ?) Admiral between
Cape!Bon and the Island of Pant Illario on his
way to Malta.
.. The British steamer 1 Caradoo - loft Marseilles
Mr. Tnokcr, the Qaeen’s
messenger, who is thebearer of . despatches for
Admiral Dandos, on board. Eo day tho Bonrso
has been koptip .a state of groat armaments.—
The three ■ per cents, oloseo at 77, coupons de
tached for the end of the month, and the four
and-a half per cents: closed at 102.
. SmiA —Jerusalem, May 15.—The special En
voy of the Forte to tho - Pasha has arrived, nnd
the intentions which tho Saltan has manifested
respecting the Greeks have produced an excel
lent effect. •
i -j :-Aralnßcy,
16 tarns out -, thattbe. swarthy bnt amiable
-gentleman ‘who traveled - through tho country
last year, feting, feasting and kissing, in the
pleasantest-posslblo-;fashion;vis no humbug
after ■ all. -At Icaßt,, so . says, Cotnmodoro
Porter, who plainly - speaks by the card, in
a .recent letterlo'the New fork Evening Post
Mr. Marsh, onr Minister at Constantinople,
wrote to Commodore Porter,. Stating- that he
hod nppliod to ' the Sublime Porte ,to Bend an
agent of the Government to tho .United
States,, for thes purpose of visiting tho'Docks,
Navy Pards, ati!l'Arsenals, -and to gain other in
formation in relation to the country, and that ho
.(Mr; M.) had pledged the Turkish Government
a free passagefor. sold agent, (Amin Boy.) - The
. Commodore/ Vf ho was hi the- Mediterranean at
■the. time, .chalked Mr, Amin Bey’s hat according
ly. Tho : Commodore faTthrr says that. on the
return -,of> said Boy to Constantinople, his .rank
.was increased; and he was placed in charge of
the Naval Bdhoolat Prinooss -Island, in tho sea
of Marmora, -i
If this be so, ojl right,' And,'.although we are
not aware thafbo und his right hand man, John
.P. Brown,' of the Turkish legation,
i who accompanlca.him) made any. profound in
vestigations among our Dooks, Navy Yards and
Arsenals,'still that’B none of bur business.'. Onr
excellent friend, tho SnltuD, ia-doubtless pro- ■
■foundly with- the pretty things-- that
were sold of him and his nation; over theshould
eraof Mr/Bey.'Wo stand readytobo. mulcted.
in.anothQr :gj|;-600,(which was all that was ex
pended according !o' the Commodore) :to tickle
the wofthy “ infidel” potentate.— Plaindealer. ;
.ogo y-. T .-■(
Pirraaroaii, ion® 24»1523..
Messfii. lUmu & Phillips:
Allow too ® mSUtp*
inyonr paper to correct an error Into. which Barcr&lijrytar
coiempgrarleflfcare totb® "Strilcooa.tfco
Allcghaoyjportago JtallraML” That thepabii? miwS ahotud
’ be excited, ahtHhatiho ptes* shoald cpsah.: out ti-sueh *»
occurrence bQulto natural, fiw if ©n&balf of whai:U 6e»
forth In the manifesto of iho parties aggriffrod. be true, the
.wonder Is that they should hard - endured such expression
so long.: But before editors ehQaia : pcjJnitthe32ElTes to
denounce psrtlcnUr ladiriduala nsthoanthors
complained of, they ought to hnow that they dcsorre to bar
.denonnasL-; .
IfuUy-concurvith thoso who have gone theforlhest la
condcmulng tho ea««ei which have led to this unfortunate
i alTair, buti submit whether it Ik right to denounce iadis-.
crlmln&cely &u officers who rosy happen*® be forttra public
'Bcryice v y preliminary -remarks, I. .willr ptfofly.
state tlw focia; so for Ml hard bead: able to esccrtafn them,;
. and then leave an.lmpauiidj[Ublfoto deetdahowrauehcen
adre ©Ught tote? laid at the door ofthe Canal. Boards' of
•which t am how a inember.'Before tb&tmderaigned became
ameaberoftbe BoatU/a reporthad been made toiling forth
tho entife lndebtadnPcs'of tbePortage rcad, as weD os the
andvariotifl lincaofCariaV
and also tin estimotedf the amount required to pay ell the
officers “and hands Jn the. employ ct the Commonwealth tho
pretontyear.. . - - -i.
,-r-This was an tho Board could do at tho time. ' I have not
that report, nor the appropriation bill before mo, but 1 be
lieve the amounts asked.lor.to pay old.debts, dne lahorers,
£c T A3.wnU.&s thoamount required topaythem-ibe-preKmt
year, were allowed... • - •
. . -Tho question-thejiiarises, Why have, those mennot been
.paid !• X voryfrankly confwa myinability to: gtvpa.eatia
ofaome others :«addehounco'toHoaw parthSi-Ihavo lustk
tbted inquiries Into' the causes of the noxrpayment of thla:
«f dbjr ; : fellpw oitironal'.'Jn:
this connection! deem ft just to myself to stale that I-had
'suppewsed-that the?6.claimshadaU
the money jiad been appropriated for the purpose, and asl-.
had passsd over the read at-leasta half damn iimeiwHhin.;
the puiiwo months, and' not amaa mentioned to mo that
be had sot reedTcd his dues,TtookH for granted that they.
bftdtilLbeeripaid.-Had Inotarlghtsotocohcludaf-ScmQ
-of tbe Pittsbargh 'etUtors discasa qtiestionas though
the Canal Comint’giopcrg were dishmrping ofSceraj-thua ex*
ddbiting culpable Ignora&eemTwhat they; ate writing about -
Those® on who aro so ready todcmautrce tbeCanaljßoard
oUgfiCto know fhiftlthe Amunfeioners djJadt, and
disburse a single dollar,-for any purpose whatever, and yet, j
J>y dastardly iawrido, they arecmvrged "with • “ speculating 1
on - \
lightin. Wbirhj; regarded thia matter, 1 aub*.j
join tbe resolutions whkhlpTepartd imtwdwiWyim weiog I
the statement of v Ibeserejclntlona t- 1
submitted to one of mycolltogucsiXtenT ©over, who -was i
in the pity at tho-time/Athfo snggestion, action upon
thosercedaUatifl whs we,would vialtlfrce' i
port, frhither wo were obliged tqgo, to examine thAAqa©- !
dixet, which uaif to damaged as to require the Suspension fif -
for the time being.'''! totf muchregretto state
Uiatthat'genUeman was triuble to'return" with: me, owing
to a attack Of ‘ h’o f drtbcri
can be had on the resolutions for the present.: tJQtH l can
bare all tbo foctsbefore mo, I. will express no opinion W to
wheretho.fouHiieß. ,; ‘ " . .
: if whn iha disbursing officcr.OU.thatpar*. ;
iloa of tho bos made the necessary
eCorta toohtalojibemoney, and could not do s<v tho fonllfo
not l£ on ;the_ other Jtond,' the money is not la the
‘treasury, no blame ought to attach to the heed, nf that de
partment; and,no-tons man will attempt- to throw the to- .
- sponsfoUity bn the .Executive.; J repeat, then, that for-: tho i
present, l ean express gp opinion as tQvrbercthQceiipure.
ought to be thrown.
.-■ AB-to tbeallegationthftt orthoagents underthe:i
Canal Iloard are speculating on tho public funds/* and on
:tha u earniogCotthe laborers,’* wo will only notice it so far i
as to toy. that ft would have been much taore manly to hatß’ j
named the Individuals implicated thantomake theallega*.!
Uon-la" each general term as to mean no body* and Cr try
body.
' let them name fht j»aq or men, and -adduco.tbe ertetojee to
tuitatnVie charge and X pledge myself that he, artbey.sh&U..
;noVremain in the service oj the State longer.thsn .hls Of
.theirdismlml can be prepared. -:
- If there be any one tot in a publlo officer, which more de
serves tho execration otall honest men thaaany other,ltu
thatnf axing the pubUofunds in w peculating on the eam*
logs of poor men.”’ s
But while I caj this, josUcato all the dLsbuzstog agents
of; tho compels -cm, to. .stoto- xu^. the
hnowfodgadf ahy.bhe Of them having fctonesgaged!
In euch a disreputable practice. X73foreyer, tbeiefore,tho
reaton may be found to exlit for tholwronga .which hava
; .been so justly complained of onthe part of ihoto snaring.
, creatures, i trurt that no cgtot of the. State will be found
who has-bepg'soloattoevetyhflnorahle Imphlse.as toihave
been of each inform# conduct' Xr%rct that! have,
feltcmled uponto&otico this atnlLbut
aoxi cspeciaUy do rregretthat liniTebeeii compelled to do
so ou my own responsibility; without ibe aid of my esteem
: edeolltogacsMessr*;Maßisos'toidCLOVfia;-but theonobe*
lug ecmSsed to hU room by ekkncm,-arid sot knowing, at
this moment,' the whereabouts of the other, I have not the
benefit of their counsel. ••
i• •• 'VctTtrolyTour£rieail,^e^: - • ••■"•
•tf .■ WM.IIOPKIK3.
Risdvedf That tho Superintendent* of tHa Philadelphia
&p 4 ColqinbiAi ond 4lics beer Mid ibf
Supmisorsof thewreral dfrUlons ottthePeimsylTanla
-Canal, he directed In the oftnoaey fijp;- the
..payment of debts, innll 16 those ezedltor*
who bate pcrfbrmisl the-labor,and instecott.topay any
check roll or other evidence of debt in Ula hands of second
partie*,untllflftthe debts In -first* hands shall hare been
folly paid.
‘ *'<• Retobxdf That said Superintendentsanti Supervisors be
also directed to draw from the Treasury, at the earliestpra&
touch moueyesmaybp necessary to pay
all back debts due to engineers, and other hands
fh the employ of the Commonwealth, and. that fccreafler
nM parties bo poH monthly, so. long ns* the appropriation
for that purpose may last..'--- - • •>. -
: Tohsaoe os Spasisb V’ES3ELa. i -rTlie Secre
tary of tfaa Treaatny to instructed of
castoms to abstain from tbe exnctionbf nnyton*
nago doty on Spanish wesseU coming fromports
or places in too Island of Cobjv in ; ballast, or
vhen laden with J oargoesof mplnsdes'tnltmiiaat
eltbor of said ports. -Thia is in View of die
fact lliat Onba rices not exact tonnage .duties on
AnKricaavcssola .vrben in ballast, or entering to
Jlcad : rrUh molasses.- The instructions also apply
to Porto Itfco.
i3*Dr» Haltey'i Porati Wl&a«h the beti
the permanent core of bropiy,Gtarcl,Jsun
dire; bjrspepjda, COsUteneea,Rheumatism, tfout, Lom of
Appetite; CbtopUlntsof thoXlTer, Ucurt,Kiiiccyaml Stom
ach, Colds/Oonghs over .c&rcd
for salo ln this city- Circulars, giving full particulars, can
ba had grails.' ’..V
: „'jCSJ“cee large advertisement In another column.
.? Sold Wholesale and Retail by ©r.GKO. TI. KEYSES, 140;
comer of Wood itreet and Virgin alley, Pittsburgh, al
go, by JASIE3 T. SAMPLE, north-west corner of
street and the iHaraond, Allegheny City. ' jeSrlmdav-7
Worms I Worms 1
*.. A great 'many learned treatise* bare been written
explaining tbc origio of, anil classifying the worms gvsncral
tad In tbo human system. Scarcely any : topic of medical
science haselldtttl moreacute observation and .profound
•research; and yet physicians'arc yerj much divided In
opinion on .the: subject It must he admitted; however,
th at, after oil,, a tnodo of expelling these norms, abd purl*
tying the body:ftom their pra»neo,is of more value than
the. wisest disquisitions as to the ..origin.:. 32» ;expdllng
agent has at length been found—Dr, H l Laue’ r s Vermlibge U
. theinuch sought after specific, and h&aaltcady superseded"
oil other worm medldnas, its efficacy being universally e>
..knowiedgtd 1? medical .practitioners.
Purchasers, will pleasehe careful to ask for Dr.
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Vor aale by most of the Druggists and Merchants, and
by the sole proprietors. . FLRiUNQ BROTHERS,
. .jeSiiUtw 60 WoodetroeL
MED:
’ .On the 23d instant, after a lingering Illness, ELIZABETH
P., wifo. of Samuel SLWlekorsham, in the thirty-socoad
year of her ago. - ' '•
Thefrteadaof the family inrhod to at
tend her funeral, THIS DAT, at 3 o'clock, P. 2tL, from the
rcsUcnco of her husband, No. 150 Penn street,
ther notice.- • *
NEW ADVEBTISEHEHTO.
DAN RICE’S
SIPPODEOIIEAITD HBffAGERIE!
AjCOMBINATiONOFTALRNT ANDINTERK3TFORIBS3,
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YY DEDAY; MONDAY and TUESDAY, July Ist, 2d, 4ih
.and ,sth. • .vr
The characteristics of thU nw
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full details, as It lhaa been ncksowiodged.to be superior to
any similar one ever exhibited In this country.' The mag
nificent Pavilions, the. Trappings and Paraphernalia, need
onlyto be »ooa-to be appreciated."-: • • ':
The HIPPODROME comprises everything beautiful In an
equestrian entertainment; while. %-."*•
The; MENAGERIE, the celebrated CHINESE FAMILY,
andthe WELD-BOY-OF CEYLON, comprise an exhibition
hot excelled In interest by any lu the world. .
- MB. FEANS* HAMILTON, the great Animal Tamer, will
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Ring, to the admiration ofoverf. beholder.* ' -
«3“For farther particulars, see “BUDGET OF PUN.”
Victoria! and, Descriptive Bills, at the Hotels. ‘
' GBAND GALA, DAY!
Jnlylth, Four ExhlbitlonswUl be given.
Commencing at half-past 9, half-past 12, half-post 3, and
half past 7 oi'MDck.
' Admission to hoth'Exbmtlonsi Hfty. Cents. ' v‘ *
A9* The MENAGERIE wilF be open during the Day and
Evening and the odmlsdon.to;it alone will bo Twenty-five
•Cents.•••• . je2s: •
-TDST of thcoa nice fitting OiT?T
tl ‘ Ties/for. gentlemen. Prices low.
• je2s: ■ W.:E.B(RniEETZ > t 107Marketst.
TntODRTH CF JDLY>-ScaitEKM, No. 107 Market street
J? ' -is receiving for the Fourth; a large raristy of feet cov
ering, comprising Gaiters, Baskins,* Ties, Slippers, and va
rious other new styles for ladles, misses,' boys and children.
Prices unexceptionable. • j 425
IkARNUM’S TIiTiDSTEATED NEWS, and Gleason's Pie*'
) torial, Ibr this week.
Yankee Notion and Brother Jonathan, for the Fourth of
July. • - - •
.YlvtanGrey;l^B , lanieH.<:: >.‘:::’ ''
Red King, the Cpmir Chieftain; by Harry Hard.
PhUipin Scaich of a Wife. J
.‘Edgar Clifton—a Story of School Llfo; by Adams.. -
Roccivedand for sale at W. A, GILBENFENNEYA OO.’fl.
Je2s-. : ... - 78 Fourth street. •*
BARGAINS in COAL LA «DS.—For sale, a Lot of 62
Aercs of Odal, with railroad, ears, Ac., in good order;
situate on thoMonongahola river. Three thousand bushels
of Coal eaa be delivered • - r.
r > ALSO~A Lot of 25Q Acres of Cool, of a six foot vein ; sit
noted on the.;Yonghioghsny river, with, a good andsafo
harbor. These lands ara oEcred at a low price/md oa easy
terms.':-. • • ••.* *
je2s :* L , S.CUTHBSBT A 80N; 140 Thlri street;
• William A.:H'Cin7g r ~
TJAMILY GROCER ANDTEA DEALER, comer of Wood
JC and Sixth streets, has on hand a most extensive and
select stock ChoicO-Famliy Groceries, Flue Teas,- Willow and
Wooden Ware, which he. offers - At the* lowest-rates, wholo
ealSorretalL 1 -. • je24
• . “ h, G. FOS y •' “
HiSjnst received o few.dojco superior tRENCH CAIF
SHINS, (Sonelo Cclbot’e triad.) Bend In year orders,
and eot some of ilio nicest feet apparel eilant, and the
Cheapest, too. Dotftbetoolafce. .- ~
VjeS&l* ~ NO. 50 DIAMOND AfcLEY.
;-T AWES' GAITERS, Boots, Jetmy Linds, ThUlcn
I x Buskins and of all qnaUties.- Alsoj-Mlsses
and Childrens Gaiters, Boots and 'Jenny Linds. ; *. ,
and examine- ’ " L. E, HAYWARD,, u:*
.. de24 . comer of Market tod Übortystrosta. v
I EXTRACTS ■FORFLAYOEING - Preston £ • Merrill'
manufacture-: •
' 5 gross. Extract Lemon; 5 gross Extract Nutmeg;''
5 do. , do. Vanilla; 6 do do Orange:
3 do *do : Peach; '3 do do Bora;
*Je2i ; ; :..;Jbrsslet>y- FIiEIIKO EBOIHEE3.
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SPECIAL NOTICES.
Sorßcoagontiat—yr.’r/> < TT*
~tKy q.TT. Blldto.] Ka 144 SztilhZZScL 1 (gray *
ryTS». U» A* ©• I>*—*Meeta at tbaßsfUi'CaiJS corner of
•tbs?v >,Fonrtb tni alaafect streets, (above Hoxfhj 4 Sarcb
fields Store,) oo Mondayw&togyat S tfefock* -•••"■ rsiziZO* ■'■■■■
LODGa, I* ©• O#
[frgy Angcrona Lodge, Jfo. 23VL/0. of-.©* F-idestatvery
-iTtttoeadaj evening to Washington Hall, Wood eL Hj-’f *
•.ff^s»Hl»AOK!ffJSA»^FoT^b*3tOoifi* , ftrTSAtaKUK-
burgh, at 60 Ex, go to the Pekin 2ea store,
;Kd.SS -Fifu street, whera the r«y best Bigcfe and Green
Yeas eon alfroysbe £ad t • -(jj9 . .
-~Dbot azulShoa Maan£acfcurer»and Whctoala Sealer,
:No> Id-Bard sy street, fite.dodrabehttrths 4£torHcmsc,2few
York.'.'-:' . . v -v; :• y.Vif-;y:<>' : 7>.^;scisrXrffei.^:
TAILOJUS SO
- Tittsborghaad Allegheny, meets em tho
flfatturf thitofl iTKDyRffPAYcf ATCTy montbj at the gLORI«
DA HOUSE, Blrcoti\ - ‘
IHSUSASCEi-of
Hort£httV ? Oomii**-Cer4ialrSfcxfc £KO,000; As*
.sets -oj2ce of the PittahurjilrAgSiicy in Uxo Store
EoGinofla’Ourfy AiLocrti3,Jxo.CQ Wtsdetreci „ _ 3
'COT-Uf - ' ». tL n.-HESSO^-i^atJ;:
Silver Medal -ow-aitiled,
lUfitltate, ISSS—F. U; SMITH,' Manufite*
■turor of Pocket BookSf Porlfl -RA*fl TT.-yyf ffriHW'.
Dcsksi DresdogCases awl M!orh-805e&205-Archvtf«>t, cue
doof belov Sixlh.Philfldelp'h^fL:;-—'
of msstlsg, Washington Hall. ‘
IbgraWood street* between R&fc abbotand YirgUfcUlloy.?
t -PinrocßflH £oi>jß,lfo. 336—‘SlcetseTGfy Ttt^layevening*
- - Itocctra*. ISscutPHsar; No; 87-i-Mect3 List and
Corastll A greafcmany per
mits?--.: sons are dreadfully tonaentaiirtth cores;
-remedy_will be:Cjutti la3>r. Couis*B Cosa-Ptistrsi. for
salebyD?- GEO. S. KEYSHEfUO-Wooastreet - ,7 \ ‘
Mc^TetaHat'l2U'Kßd^scts.pefboi.'>, ' sbpB-"
BSJUfersl dodactkms to iho&o vhck boy '*
-KTAtSSy AJ orLalai Elaterfalfl,, bsjq
lilat^Wlndow
At-, at wholesale and retail r >*• - W. H.DABBYB*
v.>- --- ;Na.lG9Cheaautstreei* corner Fifth,'Philadelphia;*
v flartoiorrSlSde• and.;Trimovrita-thovery-iwistsiStench
styles;-, •;; >- :
ttTS*.: lllannfec*
iKy - tory r COENEBOP SECOND. AND AECH STSi
PUItADELI'HIA; w6trfcisSjlcii s SjIci crai SzufiT
&*£&*. < • - - . 1_ _
; Stare, ChufShi au'3 Lodge £ocm SHADES, made luV
manner. / * “
42?*Dealers and olheta are invited to Rive us uiearLbo*
elsewhere. . O. -L. _Mir.hRR & Cov -
y i - r B. W, corner Second, and Arch ate; Phlla. ’■ •
W; CUNNINGHAM & :CQ* Mdiittfadvrea o/ WET* 1
FIESTST&EET3,
-I^lahttrgfe-^oaJi^lTanl^'-vJhatienlarTirttentloa' 1 rttid-to'
Odd sires. Also, dealers In PLIKTIOLASi TJALS, EOT
TLESj Ac, ;Two’cf thirfirmvhdog practical men, will giro
theirentirt attehtJdn'to tfiottalness;and •tbsyl&el- confl*
dent tberjeaix prodaeo aaartlelo of Window'Glass equal to
iCDy.cßhQrcf foreign or. domestic maimfcctiire.
>->mar^3mO£^V ; f- T ;. -i c.**---• -i >-V-- -v
-i«2r .Post OCleo Bandiags,-ThlßlatrMt^-Lik«afi£ssestalua) :
ln : all kinds- weather, 6 P-iLveMcg as
unlike and vastlysu
perior ta the cornTrmchgapdagugrreotypes, at the tbnowinir ;
chea? Prices: $1,60, $2, $3, $4, $5 and upward, according to
the else end analUj of ease or frame.-
.... slctetg dwwwJ pwanw Tt?
part of the city. - £aov2sdy v
AggEHB, Noisos hrtha H>md T nni .An
>greeal& discharges from the ear, speedily and perma*
nen tiy removed,TrtthontpMn or Ineonvcnicnce, t>y Dr. Hanr-"
isiy PrindpalAuriat of.ihe N. Y. Ear Surgery, who mar be
consulted at 99 ArchstrecVPhiladolphhL-ftoia? A7!Sf, to 3
P. SL. . ■•■-• . V.:.'...," .-
years ofcldsa and ahhostuiidividod
felsfacahch of special practice has enabled him toreduerhis
;bca£menttosach tf degree of suceeaaastefind tho most con
r firmed ana obstinate cases yield, br atteady attention to the
• -•
CHAS. E. LOOMIS,
STOCK A!TD BTJVIj.-BBOKEEj
ao»ee, Boado, Jaortgagett, Bsc,,-SegotlutcS.
• .. ATTcmoa ciysa. • "•
.to the pnaciuaE ahosals gg etoceel
4S? r Oraict--T5 Teittlli Jlukct aid Wooi
oppo-lto tte Bank of Pittaborgii. ■■ ■ : -janl&ly ■
VV. A. M'CLUEG & CO:, "
r. HAYE REMOVED JO THE COKNER-OE -
••"• Wood aawtSisilt Stsredt#,
.- ■cQ^,Where they- ol&r ta thelr old customers, and - the
paMteEawrallJ, *t the lowest rates,TTMesrfe ad BetaD.
Xixa largest, most .select ted complete'stoea of 'CTIOIOB
M!AS, -FAMILY 1 GBOCEMES, ATOODEN AND ATItLOW
'WAKEtobotbanaiatheWert. iccly
• 'Pearl. t§imm Mitt;
CANAL BASIN, -ALLEGHENY CITY, J
(Site tnsmmaoißsTdffit.)-
fTS=? PINE, SDPEEFINE, ’EXTRA FAMILY,-' end KS-
Ihy: TO A, (of eeleeted AVJiite Wheat,) Aiii.
URAN,SaoaT3ANDlllCDLlt(Qg,elsraysShimi.
ASP- We *lll dellrer Hour to families, In either of (6
tco cttbs-' Ordcrs placed In cur boles, otBUAON A REI-
St ciali streets; or, LOGAN,
WILSON ■& CO. 8,62. Wood street, -trill be attended 'toL --’
°yii - : cavAs, RESNEur & co.
PHILADELPHIA CUETAIB WAREHOUSE, - ’
. 171 Chestnut ft, opposite. Vit Sale Housed--- r -'J
,lt, W^eA?FQKD # ' > -
TT^S^' KEEPSeOnstahtlycrri biid the most extensive and i
\r*£r: TarieJftMortaentorCurtainiiandCiirtaihilaterialsto'
hefotnttl la the dtj»'etmjpr!siirsinT3aTt’of iha fclfotriM ;
CERTAIN GOODS'AND TOIISETUIUS '<»VE2LVQS^!
French Lace Curtains, Window Shades, all prices,- I
MosUp *• Bnffllollands,allwl*JUMs . :
Freneh OrocateUeSttLll widths, GlltCornSces, every stylo and j
French Plashes, • . price, i
“ Satintninw, . . GUt Cartaln Pins, :*. ■. • i
V iAmpiSj ; ,■ *«■ Rgn.jg,
• . Satins,- ~ . Cords and Tassels, • • •
. Damask Linens, . Gimps, all'priees, •:.••..•••*
.- Oflfthmerctte;' ■- * "Loops, -r
PUia Turkey Kod, ... ■ w Fringes,
India Satin Damask, • picture Tassels and Cords,
~; M Lining Silks,.. : V. Shade Tassels and Bras*es^...V-
flocks, Ricgiy Brar.keia,£r.' " -
A fall assortment of the above eoodsebastantly fur sale,
wholesale orretail. - i f m,n. *
W'~
.CABH aUTBAI. PIRE AKD UA.
-- .RISE ISSCBiNCB COSIPAST, of
Pennsylvania. CAPITAL, @lOO,OOO. CHAR
TER TKRPBTUAL. - . -
PrttiAiint— lion. AUGUSTUS 0. HEISTEK. '
, Sccrtlars— TllOMAS 11. WILLSOX, Esq, ; '
.5;; wstcross: ' : ■ r;
uon.A.o. ilelster, ■ ■ Samuel \F. Hays,’ '
. 3VUliamXtoblnaon, Jr,,. . Tfcoiaas Gillespie,
YftlUim F. Fafcuestocfe,'- Jobaß-Cox,-
. , Bamy BoUman, • Jacob Peters,- •
John Walker, Jr.,- -* WHliasrCoider, Jr,
Jacobs. Hal Jar nan, •• : A tom nnrnT^■ •
- HUSSEU."£-OAHES*A{?ea£s,-
. _ . 0^
_J e 8 ; , (entraace ca ‘Wood etreet)
S'irciae&l’s .ißSorasefi
of tho CltyorPlttßbnrglu
J, l*rcsid ent-KOBKKTTINNEY, Secretoryl
WElrlasure -agilnst FERE and MARINE RISKS- of all
kinds.'Office: !a Monongahela House, Jfes.'l24 and 125
Waterstrect. *
• - wucrcsa: •
•J. IL. Huorhsad, W. J. Anderson, ■
B. C.Eawyer, : ■ &. B. Simpson,-v
.Edgar, n* B. Willdni.. '■ . -
W.TT. Dallas, ... Cb&rle&Kc&V'
C. H. Paulson, ■ William -
A. P. Anihuts, ~ ■■-.•. Joseph Eaye. .
■ ... " . William WHiinsoiu ' - Jau3
rr^CITIZ&SS f 'lssDiszice Goiap&nir of
Pittabursbr-H. 3>. KING, P«si£nt?SiSf-
Dlil,L»ilAHailKU?B«mta>y. -
OJllutM Watergrot,kteaalterltlarJ WoodilmU.
InsmiUHlL end CAEQO Elsks,ca lha Ohio sad hEssls
appl Rivera and. tributaries;- ■ " - • •
-InsuresegainshLcssor Damage by Fire,
ALSO-Against the Perils of tue&C3,end Inland IfaTtas*■:
tlonandTransportation. • •
- - maiCTQSS' ''.l
H.D. King, • WmiTArfwwfr.;-. . v.
. Wllltsc) Rigsli!7, , Sratslll. jdS? ..
- Samuel Bea, •
EobortDunlap.jr., : JohnS-DilwoTtb/ '
?:..■»• 8. Harbaugh. : : • FyanMaSaTThtw^
.Eduard Hwttjflton a -..... : v' ; - ; ''. v -
Walter Bryant, .. . WTBlaalLHajs; • 1 ;
. .<.•■■■ doe 22 "
Flttfibargb Life Ingqranco CJora*.
ra. CAPiTA£,sioo,(»a
Vleo President—SahchhFGur&xarr.'•
-Treasurer—Josefs.SsXsEcm -!-;- .--v.'--
• -Secretary—v-'-..*
:
(Jbdtoiiiz &aU Building.) . ,j : .
This Company maSes erery Insurance appertaining to
or coaaoctea with Life Bfcks. _
Mutual Sates are t&o.same aa those adopted by other
safely conducted Companies.. •...■■•
Joint Stock-rates/av a reduction of cafrthlrd.ifreaarthe’-
Mutiud rates—equal to a dividend, of thlrty*thrco and-one*-
third per cent; paid annually In advance. .... r. -
. Bisks taken on the Ures of persons going to California or
Australia.' ■;
■James S. llocu, ,
.■. William Phillips, :
: .Join Scott, >
- John ITAlpln, . -
■ Horatio N.Les,
— It b duo -to. KlER^ HSroleim to
Utcr. say that it has been known to completely, eradiate,
every restageofthla dreadful disease in. lass ticur than any
other remedy, and -et less cost or Inconveslsnco totbe-pa*
--» Thf M ffpyityy' in the of tho pJGp?i>
tor, many ofwhich are from Well knows dtisens of the city
of Pittsburgh and its Immediate vicinity, go to show dourly
andbßTQnd all doubt, that Kmfe Emfflgjgfaa-ftMWnrf
of im oosunon value, not only as a local rcnedyiu.fhrcJ?-:
tis t EhttszatitT&f DaifTiea, waof&ghlt bntaa evaluable
hjternalremody, inviting the Investigating physicians; as
vrell as the suQeriog patient, to boerma acquainted with Ito
taerto. . *■ ■
- Ihosehaving a dread of mixtures nruaanacd that this
nodidne Is . purely and is bottled aa it lira from
thebosom or the earth.-: •
a^^^MtJtecCTHJlaiUq/thtaMr^MD.
taatetnhaay a. thaa’br thsbea
UE4ba*DO cotb, sad etmtllinßd" Drffoct
re^mrmird ma to_ty tho Prtrtilram,<it EochpS2,iuoTO.
,e& f eß!ia ‘o.ftnMr&rtfer, »=ahj-as!iig'
eevsn bottleslhsro gotuxure worth thousands of dolicjsl^
TWsmsTcerttfrthhtahi^'toiS^ 1 ' 01
fttirtenia,or Eodt OS. £r man flam braar.
witnessedit3 bcssScialc"ecta Inths curecf
&M^thSSm rißseas “ te *Mch'-ifls rß&mamdcd,
ltto to B meilcfnewcS
Fittshn
p B *®™ v llla H ra . lu:o ' Cola P ::m 7> Kttalmisli.. -
E. iniiEEjJr AjoidOTt | JP. M. GORDOS, St&Sary
, OAPITiSX, 0300,000.
XhJ.IISL Insure sgslnst sU Muds of risks, JIBE sndilA t
u • lUKB.- AU lossc3“wiU "be liberally adjusted ; end
promptly paid. „
. ■ A Home institution, managed by Dascwas who are well
wnofca in 'thg- eftTnTnnnTiy are determined, oy
Promptness utul libcrelity, to maintain the character which
they navu assumed* as oljbrius thetest prctecUoj? to those
who deaireto be Insured. - u i' T ;
Miller,-Jr- <J. W. BSckoteon,
N. JrVW. K gm»h t a Xhmseo, George Jeotem,
Wm.M. Lyon, James Llppencctt, Gocrgo Daraie,
Auley/Alfixander.lilniiciuKwstesScott.:.
Al tSL.ol2«,Jfo.P2 Water (Warehouse of gang A
l\k>i upstairs,) Pittsburgh,-. . . - coldly ••:.
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■ •'” ■■ John*A« ; WJlspoi-y-v. •:/
Joseph P. Gaxzaa,& ft
Alexander Eejrcolda, ,<• -
HlmaStoire.-. > mar 23
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AMUSEMENTS.
■®otm r ZH-O&-3V&Y*
GRAND, SDBLISIfi AM) NOVEL EXHHAXTOMS,
*_ “ TO EB WI!SZS3n> Ef TaE
MAMMOTH HIPPODROME,
CSr '
AEP.TATi fiIXPHIEHEAfSU,
a-pitte of axxmodcUr.g TEX THOUSAND ptrtont,
( nKlr the Cane!,) Pittabargh, July 4th, l£a.
amount of ti»we*dien?SBtf: 7-*~
M? ? xa *«w™st3rfcrthe AFTRRSOON Till eca-v • w
ft* SLS? ps f l^ Uof * BALLOON ASCENSION, by
55^!?wL ;r !S?i ra6 f„ ACT °BimtiProf. JOHN. WlSE*inhlff; -
s ai ? op iaz? umoy.
p2.w W of splendid of
ggg o *
it o«sE>.EM}{.Oi l iit tba sana place* ■wlil "fco es&ib- •
rniMsw'jS 11 »»*iMsiiis Jotixin
fuiiy.ts,w •fc’iJU, jIOPJSS.. OTcr.-barßt in. th« -i ‘
r** *££!£'
■ ■ ■f^^ 6w,J y-2waQ, T c£asrfl£s{7afr:pKscntdSrnU > , , e'givca&vff7''-'
tto^rKj^f* o3 toffisßaa » a “
, aotO-Tteictmui’s Jeaclry Stow, next to 3lsscnje HilL'
SnS° iiaasiaa 1* 2530 ;*, wfccre' Ucfccta cm, bo ei>
‘ fd-liyilj or tiedaj.
jcis.otdaTy . . •..J. aL -
gOSyEtt'S fiTlilOglAa opeba house ••
1»7 ILL open positively;cm.MONDAl, June. lath*lSS-V ' '•
V y v fgrfcer naUc&iirith' Steak EE£--
GENE THEOBONj of tho.Boyal. Oocta House*'Paris*' as - •'
Principal Violinist. - f
- JcfcH* ■ • •iW'.»^.::v > .-"•: .■J«EL~FoS'tS^2}.'sfiTttfgOT',v*•" • -.
vr'^».carao > s cotlUioaaatl-^rassSßttliom^-
-Band* can be b;4 by so Wa Prank
Cargo; Palace Dasuerrean Koccuv M ;.ot'-- •-••.-;<-=
- py2s:tf . JL M. CARGO & 00*5, PoartS street.
OTHIC CHnaUY mrs-isi ef T=rioss psiteras,
Ajr aradoby [J.g)~ Hia'Sr H. COMJS3-
b&tcfk'&rs&le'br
HTSEZILJCOVLISS, -
: TJUANS—Cfcarruls, for salary." v-"':.-; •.
Jt) jc£2 - - * HENRY H. COUJN3.
in BmaNasiiACKtaasL;
IU sto Herring? *--- •*•■•••--'••...-*. «' • -••••••••
.. ..... sdo Shad; Forsalcßrcr,to clo^gconsfegmgnfcltyi- -■.••:
JeU LUKE TAAFFE, 61 : Water street.
. " I?GS- BAMS I
T¥T£t33 SHOW? Wi£iDOW,-ai 05 Ma?Sc£ streak--Size nf~'
. windowB4Tgr:fa glass; Sfith lnoßt
Wlsoi nil complete. Enquire of--. .■- ■- - - :
jegldSldVltiT - ■ JOHS 4 SOS.
S TOC II F 0& BALB—-Ohio and Pennsylvania Kallyo-s;!
.Ccmplayi—lDO. abarc3~cf thla Stock 1 for salo'Tsy; _V; j 3
** CHARLES Ji LOQ&S, .
y jeS. >. .v ; 75 gorrrth sty opposite.Banfe ■efflttsbargh.- •.
jYJAGOBA. -TEA-STORE.—Jpst received, a lot of superior
"JT Blackberry nnd.Cberry-Erandica, on draft tn&ta bot- ••
% tles,at q.carfc; gegolno old Ccgnao- -
; to«f bottlo. by
- „ - , . JEHU HATTGKTE,- .
:•; je22 - •■rconarcfrDlaaaoaiitmd IMaigondiaieyr-'-"- ?
!-/y« or THSHKST GHOOEitS SiaiLES.IMHE CITY.
\Jf, : 2?d E£ & WhoJ essle and
-hand of $10,000,.- IfcJhaa tbohcs; rancf«cnstom in tha diy. .
:Tho,o , jnier , s&eaUh..comipcJa him to qoit.> A £co arttmao•
s purchaser.- WOODS, •
je7 --- - —•••-■ - • Comm crdal'E rob er v 4s iferket strecV -*~'
" • . JOKW|iOS,HO
Clevelaad,-*OMo.
THUS NEW HOTSLwUffaftopcoftrtlortcstitloa cr^tJ-'
-L tea oa;Uu>a«hoEJgii&c- It? location is central*'bcinjj •-•'
opposite., the American, and. between* tlisTTcsideland
■Un. rlVsbairbc^perfectin every
-• jel&lm
•• ~ thoPrsaklin.*) '■
~TMPOIT2A?tT.!rQ-gAMILIK^.—Tbo subscribers »nnM cal? •
-Xn attention to
MU Extra >--
'flub ground from the mlUf,and are-'---
:abJe 16231 orders tcT&hy artoanf, atjiaansiicfttrer's --
Abo, : be£tcoßnny>br2mifl«astaiit!y onriani: ! KcE.—J?a'
charg&ifcr. delivery* DAILSr L BtiJiSnATF,
-Xj^yr'^r^-r^.r/^fjßgaHy^nKcg^l^laSorty-gtgcstr^n;,
flosv anti fireO. Stove*
opened a iXOUK ASS TE2D •
X 6TOltl^«fi-2iocs(^jS!aitsmdd'stroet,lsstTrceirsitlr4'Baii'' ;
•Poarthi'nrhcro-they-trill-always-been -ea band Choice.
2ASRUZ FLOUE, OATS; COIW, and all Sdods of Horse
Peed. They respectfully layHo -tliOLCid2«aa ;cf Kitaburgh:;'?
togbcfrlhern -a.caUiV~-- - ~ : .r- _— -' - .—
jeS.lm : - •ffTT,LTAH IVEOyA'nD & CO. , ;
- Corl£3.X . CovlurS CorZxs Z^.
I WOTJU) respectfully lafom.tbo citizens of Pittsburgh:' .-
and tieialty, that! have opened- a- Store Bcsmrcoingg ..
■of Third and Smith field st&eetg, fbfrtho tieccrib*"-
- dona of COBKS ond COBKWOQtI, - r
•;• I am prepsredfo OX all orders
'On iheboortest notice, and at-eastern price*; 7"T .wcnltljia-j >"
’dire merchants and others’to calhhdbre gturtg east.: - •.::. -
;-jeS:lp ‘ ■ HSSllg OVSSIKQSOK.
*•-• .-HcsaovoJ.
- TOSS GIfcAHAM has rcmoTod from Ills former response
W Trithhim JQHN GEII-' ■ ••
ftON, for
tft{rPttfligSg£.ia fell lt3 Tgr&'cflfcranghey.- Thft^frfnl ftrrtfcn- - ;
JiB: i«a. ; JifirctDl<ar© icmTcl .from ins
.CtCTtmscnStoCffil3il2d‘i3l»:Tnlblfc^-hJtJtopei.f&T^S^2ltiZOT
jfiticOjW in. theliest inittaer and - ?
JoSr&LQerrdu 'PlU'misaflSo the shop- afclhe -:i
creei, oa theStenjbeavflleJio-ad, and John Graham* the chop "' -
In Straw terry.alley, kndwn&a - r
. JOHxaiUHASt, „
aprlt^sidayy — ;: JOHN CJESRQN.
Oofle ofthe:Citfzens* Deposti of l
PlUslrargh,
EESO3YVEE, Thatwe» the.StockholdersofcthcrCitizens*,.-.-:
Hspssjtßaah at. Fetish argbt la-gcaeial Beeth* g-&ssesK;~
bare accepted, tnjdlisfreby do accept tbs charter- and- '
.act of IttoorporatiOnj-AppriiTbd the 25th day: of ApriVAil>; ; :.■
ISo3. :/aeSolutioapas=ied M3y COth, ISO-.) - ,
\ -Eeswxdy Thai the Boartiineat daDy* at iha /OSce oiMho-r-T.
xapti^ s befo-iehtfctf houra'cfOc*£3cx:fcy •;
A. -M4 and & o’dbcfc,-IV 2L, and that farther • pablicf- tictieo
thereof be given. by &•! rertisesicot in three dally papers.— " •
.{Resolstion passed- Jcne!stir*JBs3,)V * -.- jv -•
. Published by oniecof -the Bom'dr. -
JelO S.UfCfHT Secretary. ' • '
WALIiPAPEB.
. /"VU hand and for salc t apbxien.'?ivc collection of PAfetiH
- VX. HASQIX SS, .comprhiin: a grtat-number - of. '{■ .
terns, selected expressly for this iaarfcct,?sfCin Prindh and;#'
’. Aiuefiean Hatrtifeetortea;-cf©old^Ccldi-azjd I: Tdret/Florr-:
ymi, of eTery Variety t-Glazed wad-.tinslftsed t all tfco rati- .r
-•png stylesbf frpltation Wccd'trcrk,■ gnrh ei Oat,' Marble, .
A
•king altogether anassdr&hentTthatlcannbfcbe-cxccllfidin;-
■>luauty T qnsitityVcrlow:pticss,bysiiyhbnse. : westef-tho':-
.Allegheny
y Tsrteea rsmgeXroa ScVtb ss,oo per pleee^> l : 7 :;•-* 1 7;:>
•
tshetherdjspojed topnrcbnsc or rcspectfollrinri- "
tcdto caHat ' - THOS. -
/
S|IIIS nadadgaed • would inform-their many. £riendsoiul}:.Q:
;.' A J «tter%'tiatflj‘a73mTe. f r?moTcd^ 'S : .
: they have fitted -Oflrodsis-for• Eag^rreot^iE^^ i J^7si:^-Q : - - >
superior ftrrangemnt of light/and' tfo/rxlbst approved;
•laairttnienia howians* with'jepaa i£t' : . r :r-
pledge-themseiTis vto turn' u&tr
plcfecs Bsaayother establishment Irt the country, ana far : v. -
•jcnroHißroura. ykenesseaithsmbas
«dio iho dtlgeda.cfJHitsbnggh, Neither angle-
iVvStiKaia ehiL thriCed r tp7 call,
'< Oar motto-iagood' p Ictares, ■ fair - _3
Csetton.'X^ohrcustomers. " . HOUGH" A AKtHONY.
• & fcssish &n «rtkl63 *q our business mother- .
operator* ts heretofore. ' J »• 1 . qplg .-:
•-; ■ : Dismond' SXarhet Honse>. .
PROPOSALS win be received at the oSce of the
O rmilf Monday, the Ilth of July next, for ■•■■'■
the erection of adi hi AIUEKT 50X1315,1a1b e Diamond/-*-
-on the'Eastern'.sHs cf Hark Et ctree tv according to th«plm»v
-ppprored by theßiactoodSlarhet'nocse Aisod&tioto- ;v >;.//•
.': Tboecatoocicr&totloCall the'wcrfeaisi farhislr al2ne-V
eejfsary, materials rto remove the prcscntolddrenlarmar* r '
eecnrit y:fijr-:th9ihithC3l-pcrloma2j.cjrof : fijr- : th9ihithC3l-pcrIoma2j.cjrof the
.-rontraefc ; c -3
- - The plans 'ahd Fpeclftcaticixs niay-ho «een acd-examhjod v
at the Architect's lioom, nest door to Philo *?«», up-stairs, -■
on andafiar Monday, the 4th of July.
PropcEalsmsystateyattfre optionof the bidder, hotrrauch - '
of the price bki vrillbo receivable in stock, redeemable out -
of ihemarkH interest,; ;-?■>:•,.■•:- >; cu;:.:, --V
/ '* . A. ILlLl^SecretaiT^-
‘, Prassrogir, Jttaa 2S, ISs3—je2-b2t ,
:
TVR. tAE2ETTSS JEfh'O CORDIAL, of Elis- •
J JF
or Barrenness, and, nil. irregularities ci
nature.' It is til that H profe* < sej to be f Ti3 :*taiarre’a Great
IlestoratiTe andßea edy,lbrtiosc lathe married Etotoirith-"
nufrcSsprihg.' 1 It isa,certain euro Seminal EmLaicn^,
:.Gfistcnu. DebilltyyGleet, the' Genital' Organs,' - - •
Kcrroug Agectfoniy laueoiitsaa-or -Whites.'As
.faHng rnw?Mna it is -«nain«Mv;-«AlsojV«ertaisr-reia&' ;
fcr 'Xoriphnifc Chnffmhbgga. of WngM-u? •
.gmy/RtymiTitetfVgas, Ui<-
it ls.-gurrsafedtoplgssgtho user In any of the: ibcTe ean
plaiata, ami ia of coontlssj rahie to 1 thoae without afijprir. ?.
Fiad the Baina of ttostock & : Brcthcrtm -
czsis;': Sstthaa been c&nrLtiif ttimlcrftSxi of loti Aral! -
the as'yon - -’:- .-
&o27:d&wl? JJO; ££o THIIiB ST.
‘ 1 • 'yA-TABS-.OFrnm^lX-'^ES,
WUl^nFotii-miesortlaeXUtyV^arSalo:
T OTfig-tEßlirtt: yrrirate: sale; a FARM OF FIFTY-SIX
ACBEs r to|p£fcer with the improtemehtsi'Situatal la •
Fechlca township, within .ottho.jSty , on A good •'
roadi-on. whlcß there a» erected SEX- TEN A2iU -«
sls- per • •
sere.- Eieraisalso.abouteTghtocreS cf ifcdbest COAL In -
'thA.couatrr, : --Fdrl)®utynf tlu3 Farm.cannot £
ba surpassed la ATTpshguy comity,- Tehns litesalandahtlev--
iadispuUble. : '- ' • "".•' ?• " ~
EaSiPlttabUrsh ' MOrigiaan^
k*&PA fcjawm&ikgLotsln Waitasbunr, as laid out ••-
Jpyßeis&Cuiling. •
: Acre Lot, near WiHdnsbtm*.--' '
Apply to HESRY JlEl&'atr the Store cf Reis & Bcr
ger,coraerief Smlthflelil-midiSecQad' streets, between the
-hoars of-lOandlSo*clocfc;cf-eaehday, -JeT:3ta •
: Tsr3lA , 3«dtiveiyhefloldr-na SATURDAY; the 25th day • : -
o’clocfc'Ai.ili at. thftrCourt- -■■
Tarmg, nll-geli watered
nm-“ - - -
road, about three mSes sotrth ctthe-Eorougijof Blairs-rilla*
hood:aami^latheiridtedStafej;ai^->h!ch/tiiisieileTcd»
• is nntescelledihbeaaty cflocatkci,' cr'for-"'gy3*iilesr.oF.;.
tcenery, by -this cbniK:~.
r-v> V^T-OV^;?
--'This property t3 J K2hpcsed cf'fee Celebrated .*flreatiSeaa-v;-.
Cave ” Springer Traets -cf ? 3 - :Tei 7 "
conTenJeaVoraccsahy'BaSro^ior-Canai.vlt'Wlll^.disr--;^
posedof in lots, /having beerrlafely subdlTKsdjvayyiug In . .;
BizafcDiaJ^toS^acreayßad-'Triiibec^i^^yJ o^
Iharaost.ocroajsodatiug tmly being re- % .vj;
qnlredlgrhtt^<f ? ?md luTeari cr.Emrc+cqaal &a» -...:■
anal payments, (properly'secured;} If desired by the •
>hftBPraj~ •f?.--.V: s-- -< .* c= : “-r
i-i'TJOa goot- tesjpasi-t.;
Iraccc3 « thußtilo or bx-her ys'cnlii.
Terms, Jto, more follrnt tls^tac
' - ‘ E.B.- HBiSIIKOS,So.IS3Hfth rt',..- V ; :'•■
-JolWd -- - - -opposite tho-J3i!, Htt£bn~h.
TfiOß&S)lX>2i SSE:ffESECSON QP-BClim. LQT^
~± : rT ui th* TatBrnrotflf preagat- J cat?aaeg :
i-js hr chariotfa:*tr®fc
\ 'iaid-catby -A.' Wllfeia s. -.- ,-
> figtentl:tp dt erlooTt - tbs'SDmtmea^i:•
feelArirar/acd T*llks : <if thsTbrte andVonr
>n>o whiff*-; Q^y->paggall7j-iDcladfc. r ~ The general
ShsEseiO'jef
' : ew*y.*P»tSsa- -Thai- "
iaboeUwaf«sb|&*tea -lKJgw *!?£ *&«» opened, to.
t*laoatS«d vhcjelydigah ttsawJr and '
-alateroeS; below tha oidinarrdeptb of excaYation; - "•
:22a.pnbhe.;ate iatiioL to-sastaln- this coarenleut r -
I admirable tcceptacla for Ihemnains of the departed; 'Xu*
►.Loti-will be Bold-83-.lotr-as-the‘expenses attending surh ■•'
j grosnfe fcflaqu&te fend- and
!.fm®t«o%.awcred for-
f pair sjsipsrpeiaal preservation; so os to them In alt--
[ tiaxatal table 2ar the-repose of th 9 dead.' - • .■■•'-■
| • :■Appllfiation ta bo made to JOHN CiiiSELtlT, Jr,Snper».- -
I4ateadagti oa tha -ground,-or-ettbo pSIro of. thei.Xreasnicri'-
2(o.'X4fi fourth street-Rttsburab. -
L. IL ITnSGSTONfPtteIJiw,
. - WILLIAM HOLMES,
-.v JOSIAH HITO,
- QZOBGECHEIS, " -
JAMES S. CSAFT,
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