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T . _ , -r-T » , “ ’jr,, .-. .. . - - _ niVt "*;?■ 'i l ‘/.{.*^A r^rv“i'^£iC?'^-. t '’d , .yA'A'WM-UIU JvU&l* Sstordsy, Mrs. Sinclair is immensely papular at Jhe Ban ’Twasaeslnjjfiioiir-fehtacattojaoon' ‘ •» i »#»VfW J b'j&'&ffy ■» P , 2 C 7 | tide xn T?btcli wereforred to tjbe conduot of the Fraucieco Theatre. • Stone ito’ Bft * r ftfrCoMt had ordercAthcm to be in- The Cbmeso on the coaatiaTa opened n vain- Now tho^w^v^irhf -~r-:.- ——■"•- ia Us oolumtis. 'Wo wrote ** tliat if tto , . at^e Q Pertain fiea’shdls, tho-meat of . - 'ifcaihiiiotrowinti»o> k . would hear any more Bach bafllnesa on his part, W „? > e y esoellent eating. Like a tair n* A Vl'-^T s f'’iis' , ,i ; ;'^f' ;: ‘' w « assure him, that he trillhwo to,fnoe the' cJav^^w^ 11 tbe ?“ tlher,l P otti<, i; no£ 0 Sweptt£^&' r . Tfr - TTI * „ ~ tftlaYfiraacoQ'atV thia year, -mil amount io about OahercoucbfffCTOP* v s*s< «>-V-i' ; 4:'--S‘ ? l ' “ “ n»ri" By an owerright or tho oompositor, i» $525,000, being @80D;000 more than tbe same' lajmytteaf * - - were made to say that he would “haws to face portion was assessed at last year. ‘ •4> l vi'- J 'l4'/i the sword ” This oonclnsion to our article alarm. The Calaveras Chronicle states, that two men “Iko,”m.},' ed ns very much, about fire o’olook, od Satar- d»£#nt of tbeir oloiui, in ono da? last' weekr . day morning, and ue vore apprabepaiyo that Mr. and day $770,60; and *^o' , r ... ■ »iri»wjiv»iMrw.uwi, uir. again SO onnees $lO. A.claim at Otrlsbiirsb ":1- {ft I ' Mabih, might pay us an early trisit, carrying la yielded 50-ounceain one day. ’ ? his hand a brace of those iMtrumente, vihiflb A largo lot of telegrapliio irire'-bas reeenUy ** Fk !Sr J r3's?b£?t? ftlf >- -.. ara 60 unpleasant to a peaoably dis- been, received at Auburn, Hacer county. It Is posed man. Woom by.innomaana contentions, ownedby. tha. Alta;.California:. Company. ; . Tho ■ .. -■»>• .w.»w a^^^rsTarif .?/&!&■ have been, an “aid de*camp to the Governor, monto‘, NevSa via Auburn. This route w £**!}• s♦!»i* i Ttltb the : ranfe of :I,ient;-Colonel,** , some years. ..th.ft.atst.in-op.enttqn.bi.tiie.Sta.t«;’'.-'Suo : ' ’ ago, but tre ate like the militia Captain’s wife, *ko main route between Ban-Fran' » *r- -Aw—".”-* —« W£7,K“' b "““ a “ ep ‘!' ' ~ ' . . Favorable aceonnts of the or In th mattor - 0UI : neighbor of the Gazelle from pH over the State. The P ' has ttoadvantogo of us. years ago lie re*" liavo » to ‘Tight on, fight eyer,” and announced on agriconural oper Whigparty. Ills pugnaeious nature would make tho acre. In fact v it admissablS for him to talk about iworde, but tremtly luxuriant . 17'«:hiive too mnoh of.tho peaceful temper of-onr fSS&S!“«^ r : MU-resistont cotempotary of the Journal, to gondre^ Uunk of handling a warlike weapon in the pro* renee. frlv I - flence of our stalwart and heroio Sheriff, With Ala* tbia eiplanation; .wo.desrro iMr.' Maoim to nn-' -jfflo.* that if he continues.to'interfere with ar ' a -? ordere of Conrt, authorising tho publioatioir ' of fit ik* **. ho will have tr ioto the Gourts, ho rWill find .that * the ionr '« tholalryerf;wbbn;,we; , intend;to emplo r oooaslon.jwaioat.Oß.keenlyaaaiPams' - NEWS OF ora OWH r Pa., on the: 2lst’iust';,in -t* ■, - 1 «f ft* Peace, ConutyiT -- cra - VB • - besides being cop prom4li i papers; printed along the line of this j largo extent a* ‘ prophsed Ttailroad, vre learn that, the greatest TheKittaf ■ " enthusiasm:, prefrfls in regard to the project.— M *S’ " ’. The Cuemsey Jefersaniatt, published at Cam- fortho/ Ohio, states that the Engineer corps be- rtw . tween tliatnlacfe GbdMoConaeliarilte, made their the : prelimiminaTy surveys io fifteen days, and they ' 048 okout B*ins the grounds again with the S «*c Jc& t * .-fs£ d view of making the final location. They give ve' 'H'^rtL.’KT'L c ’1 encouraging reports in regard to the route. JeJ/enonianimly remarks that “ ae cont<- -rtMbwh a ■,«. N, deT8 r has so signally stamped 5 * * * substantial interest; anddestii’ fewtSSlW' - “ ***** ««*»* trunk linerailaay—tbe xor ■ the-mala artery of a f ’ great thoronghftre <■ ' ' beyondnrivalling'’ ■ of SfissiS® s " Mplirt ■ -- mh^b|h|ll n^nmi^^i Si BiSfi^lSj^fBiM^l^^i^^^^§lMliy^i?fe. VIIB RAILROAD SrBSCHIPTIOKS. 1 <» —— From what no can learn, -wo presume the County Cotomiebionera niU piako the gubsurip - Uons to the Pittsburgh and ‘fitoubenville, the Charttera Talley, and the River Railroads, in the early part of this week, as recommended by i the Qrand Jurors -of the County. It is-tobe _■. hoped that the Commissioner? will not refuse the subscriptions, to grotify the editor of the Oasette end the little clique, whoso obedient tool he m, The voice Of the people cannot be mistaken in, this matter. ' 'Chat every farmor, every manu facturer, every merchant, every mechanio aqd laboring man. in Allegheny County, will he ben efitted by the Railroads alluded to, as well as the others now finished and in progress of construc tion, thorn cannot he a doubt. 'Railroads'bate v: becomo absolutely ihdiapensahlo to the progress and prosperity of community. Afew “old hunk ers” fitill Unger around ns, whp iiiink that goods magonedover-the the trip in three weeks; but niucty-tiinehun. *; ;i tdreds.;or(.the people demand Railroadsji-nnd.win , ' have them. ~ We firmly believe that every Rail road nowoompleced.und in progress of construc tion, ; running from Pittsburgh, vrill pay hand-i some.dividends., -' PITTSBURGH, MaYBVU,I,E AJSD OH9> CITSKATI BAnBOjU), From the papers printed along the line of this proposed Railroad, wo learn that the greatest ■ enthttslasmvpwvaUs Tin regard to the project.—• Iho Guernsey Jtj/moniao, published at Cam* bridge Ohio, states that the Engineer corps be- ! - tween tliatpiaoO atid MoCoDneliarilte, made their i prelimiminary surveys ia fifteen days, and they are shout going over the grounds again with the view of malting the final location. I hey give very encouraging reports in regard to the rente. The Jg/errorsisn-truly remarks that “ no contemplot* - ed railway ia the history of oar oountry since the advents■, of the. “ Iron Horae” into its bor- daa r has sosignally stamped itself with the * * Euhatantial interest, anddesLuiy-ef oar republic os this, the jtreat tOBIU-icat and north-caitcm .; trunk Zmrraitoajr—the requisite of a fast people, tlio .main artery of o. flourishing nation. This great thoroughfare onto completed will invite - ' beyond n rivalling competitor,the rich laxurianoe ;• of die Mississippi and Ohio Talleys,' teeming - ' with tbe ripe ?ragranoe of abroad expansive » *bosom, and sending its milUoas.cf worth and labor, to tbe prond commercial marts of a fast and prosperous people. Its great importance Don only be known-when nglanoncf the future .betaken, and vie? tbe mighty tributaries of tbe* father at waters,- sending forth in' vigorous mon hoodj tbo fragrance of a continent,- tha labor of on empire, tha support of a-world. Ail this • from tbo bosom of the great western valleys will centra upon the bright waters of the Mississippi and Ohio, and find for their outlet to the swarm ing Conti tho S* ea t Pittsburgh, Mayßville and ' ~ _ -eicyiiifiati Bailroad. jmcl of tho line 1 ' - to the cither we have tbe most flattering encour agements, and even ontside tho interest of our road,,all admit its superiority, end the great • oversight of our forefathers in not wAut/my over the samo natural track thirty years ago. ; ~-jr . ersfcrnn office, for which ho afterwards begged, : ] not only through himself, but through the mis* i sion ofhis high official friend, should-now hare the impertinence to assail the Pott, because it, iu i a modest moaner, objects to admit that Jons Hastctas is Fbahkmit Pieuoe and the balance. - of the administration. We know that Mr. Hast-. tsoo does not constitute these very respectable gentlemen, and we also know that veiy-few'of them know anything about lim/ond, it is a very . general opinion that they have no deoiro tacnl tivato a farther aequalntanoa with gaarrilla sheet conducted by men of straw. Mr. Hastikos aots with Bimplioity in boasting over his appointment. He cannot hat know that it was obtained in a dishonorable manner, and - : : that no effort ou the part of him and his friends con relieve them from the treachery they prac tised in [obtaining it As we bare said before* ho-is not safe in his scat, and jta would advise him to keep his impertinence to- save-his friend ; who obtained the appointment for him, who will need all his service in a Short time. ■:. -It is unpleasant to ns to annoy oar neighbor •gift this controversy. We have no doubt that his whole mind is devoted to the cotnpletion'of the Custom Bouse, and that his artioles are written hastily, end without consultation with those who have persuaded him into the folly of storting a discussion with the “established pa per”—that term is a good one. ’' 'When we said that's word could have had hie vandlfHSimpertinoiiceiaoontinned, that“word” may jet bB said. Mep have filled the position whlchilr. Hastkqb sow bolds, who were known to oar people, end who did not take half the amount of airs upon themselves that he assumes ' under his surreptitious honors. We would adviso hip) hereafter to take care of himself, and If he ~ . joes that, and, at the same time attend to the interest of his pseudo friend, he will have his hands fall.' . ' _ * . , ■—y - CS7“The Ohio State Board of Agriculture have fixed upon Wednesday, July 6th, for the trial of Heaping and Mowing Machines, near Wooster; It is expected, that n large concourse of our farm era and agriculturalists will be'pres< ! entonthe occasion. i £S*VTo leant from the Millerobnrg (0.) Fan ‘-‘ thought he imagined ho was, and inasmnehos he is our near neighbor, and oar lately imported coadjutor in the democratic cause, ire wore tril ling to give him credit for 'nil the honor he Claimed. * ..appointment reyoked, we told him the truth, AS WIffPIjEASAIJT niSTAKE. In our paper of Saturday, we had a short ar ticle in which we referred to the conduct of the Sheriff, in turning legal advertisements from the , after thfr Court hod ordered them to be in serted in its columns. Wo wrote “ that if wo i would hcarany more Bueh business on his part, we assure him, that he will have to, faoe the' | record." By an oversight of tho compositor, we were made to say that he would “havo to face 1 tho sword ” This conclusion to our article alarm* l-ed. us very much, about five o'clock, on Satur day morning, and we were apprahcpaiyotiiat Mr. Msaitt might pay us an early visit, carrying fa j his hand a brace . of-thfase .'-instruments, which | are bo extremely unpleasant to n peaoably dis-1 posednaan. ■; We are-by.in'nomaana contentious,''i andhaye no desiro to;handie Bwordsr .We might havo been ,an Maid de-camp to the Governor, L'Wlth the'ranfe-ofiWenti'Coionel**.some'years ago, bat we ate like tbe.-milltia Captain's wife, we know “nothing about war,” and would not accept it. In this mattor, our neighbor of the Gazelle has the advantage of us. Some years ago he re* 1 solved to “fight on, fight ever,” and announced hie paper, as thO',old ~i' b)llioose'’ : organs of the Whig party. Ills pugnacious nature would make it admissablS for him to ;taik about iwordt, but SVbhhve too much of the peaceful temper of our non-rosistent cotemporary of the Journal, to i think of handling a warlike: weapon in tho pre sence of our stalwart and heroic Sheriff, With ibis explanation; -we dealro -Mr. Maann. to un derstand, that if ■ho continues to .interfere with the orders of Conrt, authorizing tho publication of advertisements id. the Pott, he will have to ■Mfacs.therecor^”—not siordj nndif wo.got him 1 into the Courts, ho -will fmd thot the tongue of tho lawyer,-wbomwo.. intend :to employ pn.the ooossion,:will cut. as keenly aa a Damasctta'bladß; HEWS OP OBR OWH STATE; Jefferson K. -Heckman, Esq., died at Easton, Pa., 4m: the 2lst iutrt!,sn theSStbyoar ofbia age. He auocessitaly {Uled.thnoffioes of Justice of the Peace, Count; Treasurer, Member of the House of Bepresentatircs and State Senator, besides being connected in other capacities to a largo extent with the public business of his day,. The Jtittonning PreeErcss states that a boot tms reeentiy. launched at that place, intended for ,the Allegheny trade, and.built by Dr. Wright, i which is to bo propelled by a Caloria Engine, if: the necessary machinery can bo obtained. i Ground was broken on the ‘'Brady’s Tnnnel” Section, east of Washington;- on. Monday last." About 20 hands.are nowat workwith-oarts, &0., and mere are' expected to arrlra daily. Tho Carlisle Democrat records nnother melan choly accident,' ntar that piece- Mr. William i Fulton,: whilst bathing noarthe breast of Diner’s dam, in tho Connodogoinet creek, on Taesday i erening last, unfortunately got into-deep water, < and befbra he could bo rescued waa drowned. Ho lcaresnJergofiimlly to- mourn his untimely < ' On Friday evening faetf nbont 9 o'clock, n ! frame building, situate on the comer of Hanover and North atrcets, Carlisle, occupied ns a 'Sod-. : dler shop, by Mr. C. U. Cocl£Un r T7B3 discovered to he on firo. ond bcfora the Homes could be ar rested it was entirely consumed. The Bowisborg Chronicle says that the grading and masonry of the Bosquehanna Bailroad from Sonbnryto Lewisburg, nas allotted on Wednes day of last week, to Michael Barke, of Harris burg,-be being the lowest responsible bidder. Hon. George Taylor, President Judge of the Huntingdondistriot is recommended as tho Whig candidale for nomrantian to the Supremo Bench, s to fill- the vacancy occasioned by the death of Judge Gibson.. Items of XtotTS and IQcccUa&y. „ E- Augustus Erring, of Connecticut, for some time pistPrirate Secretary of Qorernor Sey mour, of tbat-State, has been appointed Secre tary of Legation to Encsio, . . :B.:F. .AugcU,.the new United States consuiat : Honolulu, sailed fer that ,port from New Torkon Monday afternoon, in the steamship Ulionols, via. the Isthmus of Panama. He isoccompainodby his family. A young lady, named Chatharine Ann King, while bathing at Newcastle; Delaware; about ten o’clock at night on the 21st inst:, was oarriedbo-. yond her depth and drowned. They have began, to mount tho states intho Crystal palace, at New Tort. That of Wash ington under the dome is now in hand. Every fting is bustle about the palace, so that there may beino further disappointment; about the opening. | Three,school boys, sons of Col. Walter Bowie, j.Riohard, MuUikon, and Hoswell Magrndcr, of [Prince George's county; Maryland, wore drown ed ou Monday last, while, bathing in thoPan* tuxent John W. Magill, formerly of Mcadrille, now Qf Washington oity, has been appointed by Governor Bigler, Commissioner to take the acknowledgement of deeds in cold city and dig-' triot. . The Ogdenshnrg Sentinel sayß that on Friday last,;dfty, imported sheep, the property of Mr. Jewett, of Middlobury, were killed on tho Burlington'and Bntiand, Baiiroad. -They were valued at $lO,OOO. ' We iearn from the Ohio Statesman that Gov. Wood has accepted thoConsnlatent Valparaiso/ and is to sail on tho 26th of Jnly.~ G. B, Mer rin goes with tho Qoysiuor as Vice Consul. The Cincinnati papers say that Burton, the in defatigabie prosecutor in the Martha Washing ton case,. has recently been breahing'into a grand nest of Counterfeiters, and soonndrels generally.' He is haring a busy time of it. MINNESOTA ITEMS. Tbo:- Minnesota Democrat states that large numbers,of hardy emigrants are constantly set tling in that flourishing territory. The editor confidently predicts that' the territory will in crease one hundred per oont. in popnlation this year. ■ ~ When . the .territory- of Minnesota was - organ ised, in 1849, there were not over six hundred white Inhabitants within Its boundaries. St. Paul alonp alone already contains about six times that population. For rapid progress there is nothing to compare with this in the history of ftp West. I The-Indian Oonncihof ,Minnesota eommeneed I on the 16th of Jane, at Sank Bapids, by order lof aov. Goemak, who attended personally, It was a grand and imposing affair., .v Besidesnear -1 ly all the Chiefs of the Winnebagoes and Chip j pewas of the Mississippi, there were several Sioux Chiefs present; among them Little Crow. | Hole,m-the-day, fte lion of Indian chivolry; xr&s also there. v The Minnesota river is high; with prospects of good steamboat navigation during the seasons Last year, there was good boating for four’ I months, and for tho previous two years, during' the whole season. , From appearances, all tho winter wheat put in lost fall in Minnesota will do remarkably well.' All the crops are flourishing. '£2s* The arrangements in contemplafion by Mr. Mills, for erecting another eqaestrian statue of Jaehson at New Orleans, arc now nearly, If tint quite completed. He is to receive $30,000 for the work, to be paid by the city which the brave old hero so gallantly defended. > I # » A » ” , £27* Dan Bice, vith his usual liberality, Juts tendered the proceedaofone of his exhibitions at Stenbenville, to any object the Mayor may designate. That officer names the Pnblio School Xabraiy as a proper recipient of the bounty. Miscellaneous Items from California. - v Mrs. Sinclair is immensely popular at the San Francisco Theatre. i Imla Montes had arriv'd at San Fraaciacu. 1 The CMneso on the coaßtjiave opened a Tain-i l.able , trade in ; certain. sea*Bhc]ls, tho meat of I which, they find excellent eating. L The assessment rolhorthenorthern portion of i Calaveras county this,year,- will amount to about i S>S2S,QOQ, being $BOO,OOO more than, the seme I portion was assessed at last year. ! ■ The Calaveras Chronicle stales, that two men 1 dug.ont of their claim, in one day last week? lOi ounces, and, $2; day $770,60; -and i again. 36 ounces SIQ. •.A : cl:iiQj ut Owlsburgh yielded Oftnunces in one day. -v. A-luge-!ot.of.^telegraphiov.wire-lias''Kcently.' been, received, at;Auburn, Hdcer county. It is owned by the Alta ‘California ; Company. . The Placer Herald states -that posts -are-now. being .eteotcgl along, tho.line which runs- from Sacra, mputo, Nevada,via' Auburn. , This'route will be; thofirst iu operation,in.the State: . Tuo wire for the. main:-route - between > Ban- Franeisco • t and MusyjviUevia San .lose, Stockton and Sacramen to, hpsalso arrived. -Favorable accoants of the crops ate received from pll over tho State. The Republican remarks that tho recent'rains’ bavo had a most salutary effect on agricultural operations in the San Joa quin Talley, Tho yield of grain this.yenr will bo enormous, ranging from 06 to 60 bushels to tho acre., In.fact vegetation in general Is: ex, ] fremCly luxuriant, tho most experienced farmers | saying thatthey never sow any thatwonid com- l pavcWth if. , ,:One gentleman-says that- one: honored grains. to the ear, is a common occur- 1 - A large number of business men of Placer villojhavo.eigned aboard agreeing to close Iheir •places of business on tho Sabbath. A . gold watch,: thickly ; set with -vaiuciiat $BOOO, and -a- diamond breastpin, vak ued at $2500,' worn.oxhibitocFat lledve’s store, San Francisco,- . ..Tho amount of.-goid dust purchased, in this plaos, .says the. Piaoerville ■ dVetcs;- during last •-week, amounted to fifty-Beven hundred and eighty ounces, and we are assured: by, thn deol ers in, this article that much more would hnve i .beeo bought, had there beon a sufficiency of coin In thd town. tr.Tjie Shasta Couritr states tbat very rioh dig,. gings have -been discovered- on Horse Creek, a stream. putting into Squaw Creek at Eliiabolh town. As much ns;$IOO bare been taken in one’psnfol from claims in the bc‘d of thiß crock, ttich Guloh .continues to yield abundantly asevor.; A number;of claims continue to yield as high as $lOO pen day to the man. - A new quart* lead hap been discovered on the Middle Tuba, near German Bar. 512,000 were taken out in fonr. weeks by the simple process of burning. craahlng in n hard.mortar, and amal gamating with quicksilver. Thero aro about 8000 persons of • Spanish blood .in San Francisco.. Abontono-half of them are Mexicans, one-third Chilians,. and tho re* moinder arc from various parts' of Spanish America and from old Spain. Dr. 0. W. Petrie, late of Oswegn county, New York*, committed suicide at San on thq 20lbult,,at tho residence of- Dr. White, in •Yirgmla street Dr. Petrie had been in Califor nia abont si*: weeks, and was suffering "from Panama fever, and had ehotra for sovoral days past symptoms of derangement - , , Dcathi from tho iExceiiivo Boat, . - Oar exchungcs/continued to record on unusual number of sudden deaths from thoexoeosivo heat and the piercing rajs of tho Suit. Tho Philadelphia papers .of yesterday mention the following t Amanoamed Armstrong, fell in Market street on Tuesday afternoon and; died in a few mi nutes from sunstroke: Another fell nt Schuyl kill Frontaud Vino Streets, but subsequently recovered, A young German named Matthias, a stronger, ires found deed in 'bed' on Tuesday afternoon. •. - SarahMcMochany, aged GG, tiring !n !3th street neorXecast, was found I 'dead on Wednesday morning: • John JdcGrath :i cmplbycd 6n at form at Coatesrille, died: on Tuesday:-from thoeffect of the heat. Daniel- WiSaonj a sailor onboard tho bark Kin), from Boston fell dead from the sun stroke, oh the deck of that vessel, on Wednesday; two'others were picked up in the : street insensible, nno of whom-dlcd, and Jaa, "O’Hara, a laborer, felt dead in North Philadel phia, on Tuesday afterneou.i . / . I'MlchaciCrhw, employed on tho form of Sami. fJonby, in Christiana Hundred,'Dei.; died from the pffeetebf heatou Wednesday, ,s ; , Patrick Brady nndlwoothei'men fell dead in -the etreets at Kewhrk,' N. ;J., on.'Tuesdoy; ’John Bonners, employed at the Tredegcr Jrpn Works at Richmond, Vo., died on Wednesday, from coup tie to til. . ..... . ._ . No less than thirty-seven deaths were report ed etthe coroner’s-OfEce- in New York on Wed nesday, ; Some fifteen of them are supposed t o be from suq strokes, and the remainder.,from casualities, apoplexy, intemperance, exhaus tion and similar causes. The coroners were on ly ablo to attend to about half the esses. Da ring Tuesday and Wednesday there were 10 fa tal cases of apoplexy, caused by tho excessive ;heat. Ed. Fitzgerald, C. ;Collens, Louis Meti gar, Francis Williams, James Jervis and Peter McKenna, ore among those who died on Wednes day from sun-strokes, A number of others wore stricken down by the rays of tho sun, bnt will probably recover. " . ‘ /The Suaplcioui Sian* This kind of individual la always smelling a continues line, of eats. Ho "secs,- bears, nor dreams of anything, in which ho docs not “ smell a rat.” The most harmless action of his neigh bors, under his suspicions and inquisitorial disposition, is made a matter of serious investi gation, because ho knows tberois something in the wind, for ho saw his neighbor Mr. 8., speak ing very conildentialy to Mrs, 8, thatvery morn ing In the market He puts thatnnd that to gether, as he calls it, and connects this whisper ingintbomorning with aomething ho heard in the harbor’sshop, some weeks 1 and he is satisfied his neighbor 8.. is either going to fail in business or obseond without giving his credit ors dno notice. ’ The most terrible part of sneh a man’s char acter is that he places Buohfaith npon the corol laries he draws from his false promises, that, he does not hesitate to give wing-to the huso sus picions of his mind, and frequently is the means of bringing about a disaster which never would have happend but for him. Many happy friebds have been rendered doflo lato—many a.prosporouSyonngman bronght to rnin—many avirtuous and amiable girl been' driven to despair by ibo fiendish innuendoes of 4bb Suspicions Man. No man, however upright and honest—no woman, howover irreproachable —no maiden, howover pare, is safe in the neighborhood of tho Suspicious Men. Ho has all the cariosity of tail! Pry, without his good nature, and the malignity of tho devil without his talent. < n • ■ - -If everliynch law is justifiable-[n a commu nity, it is s exercised on the Suspicions Man,— Bottcn to the core of his heart himself ho has no faith in tho virtae and honosty.of others: - Ho eslsts in a state of continual doubt of tho mo itfss and aotlons of others,- and in consequenoo his life is,, at tho beet, but a prolonged misery.— A'. 0. Delta. ■ , Young Arthur Spring, The following is a copy of n letter that has just boon received by a gentleman-of this city, from young Arthur Spring: Wasuihotos, June 12. Dear Sir—l am very sorry to hear that my father- did not die in r the love and fear of God. ■Butl; hope Qod will.forgiye him for the wicked life he led in thiß world.. Ireturnmy sincere thanks for,tho many kindnesses that were shown to- mo-in. Philadelphia. I have but little to writo, and my only, object is a dcsiro to walk in tho 'path of God.- No doubt this information will give yon pleasure, and It shall everbe my earnest endeavor to improve the-opportunities yon have so generously extended to ' me, -nnd also to prove myself worthy of your confidence and esteem. Tear, faithful, and unfortunate friend, ABTHDB SPBINQ. 7oang Spring. wo may add* has a situation in - the store of a respectable oonfeotioner at Wash-; ington, and rcceive3 fiftcon dollars a month and' found. Ho enjoys tho esteem and confidence of: bis employer,: having resided ’with him before' bis present : engagement, for six years. There! are throe’other children, daughters, who are: in an Asylum at Washington city.— Philadelphia' Inquirer. ■ A Paisb 1 RsroM.>—The. Baltimore, papers have been reporting an. exlensive breach in the Pennsylvania Canal. On Thursday the Balti. more'American contained the following contra-v diotion of thojreport;" , Reported Canal jEfwacA,—We'aro reqaested-by: a gentleman: ccmneoted.with tho Western Trans-; portation business by the Pennsylvania Canal, to state that Ms letters from ‘various points pn -the line mention no ooourrence of n breach in any part of the work. If a breach ooenrred, it is so slight in its character as to offer no impediment to tho navigation. ; I>A!*5S. ' 4 ealnj, itsjnoonVi'pßto-ifght -: >: . Bboae Ito’or juUuiirctd’, <, ~ - : -;;.>vbeh sadrb&tstea : ' Of pi^;-oor,-t?ef ,f l^!y t Djla r > . „i. Ob,Xii/LstreetXUy! r • v:v.~••; .-: o’ajfhealitUdgreea gr&Te,'^-’ . • . - -'lfcalhlliotrowlathobloomlngTaJc/ Itlko a fair flower white, ou. that eul;filill night, . ■ - Swept by soao icy gale, , • ,0a her couch et snow, lahec beauty bright, . r-, «r* \ * - f OMber©aWndhanishftllw»poa3lpnlil mfcnthrbHra 4 Of yeur^cor,ffearLilyPple f " i :■' Oh,Liljy ? And the starsgtuw dim and pale, * , And the doatb-smilo wreathed tho srhlto^eolillpa, .. vl Of lay poor, Jpst LUy Dale. ~ ••/ .*"■ ✓ _ Oh, LOy, -&c .• Tho sght ware's trida% Ukoh in tW sad tone, - ;... fcJgh&tsoft to the wind's low-wnH, - - •*■ •• ;AstbemoruS red Hash stole-o'er tho-trhltohrow - rQf my. poor, deed LUyUalo! _ „ \ Oh,LUy,&c. -•'••• -j . >i u V- ;.■■■.. - ' Where tbeXoprcwbloomo’er her tfiyrtotab, •> _ ’Loath the trees of the leafy rnlc, :• v Sweetly s'ccpeth Iff place,-wbUethe bright birds sing* ] Mylovral, jnydearLUy Dale* * Oh, Lilly I palo Lilly» 10-t Lilly Dale 1 Low. the Wild roses warn o’er tor little green gravr, * * i ’Neath the trees in the blooming role. . .[THAX3IAT£Oroa!mB KORHIXSEMIif irst_;.Eo3t) ITHE SPEIHG. The sky is:.b\pe,'. tho meadows' pro grocn, the i acacias are in-bioem’; the:nigb tingalo. of my; ■protly neighbor.i,a singing in: its gilded cage, I have met ;ir gentleman in a gray hat, white: pantaloonaaaillinea waistcoat; 'Tboohafformer. chants have/recommenced the course of tholr i.oommoroioi K»nfactions.-. -God ptrinttfrijj deal!! and huzza for the pleasant days 1 i ■ ''Then, Fass wjhich was dying of,cold, and mok. I; oncholy,—bemiretl Paris,—shivering,-sneimng, I slovenly Paris,—behold her reviving, again; she claps her'tjrings.Uko a bird; yet a moment, and She will.ease herfeet in satin and prunella; .she will clothe hereof in bareges and tarlatans;— Artists unknown of ■ the Roe St. Martin and thoHue.Grenetfltfweave your finest and silkiest straws of Italy, yen whom George Sand has taken the tronblo to poetise, in a charming book, you lovely, staters of; Genevieve clip with; youri pimblo flngoro; thosß knick-knacks of satin game, and velvet which will, soon, • expand in won* drous flowers, worthy to figure at the oxhibl | tions pf horticulture,—if the gardeners were not i jcaloußpf, such perfect epcoimens of skilit v OSpringthne, childhood of the year all hail 1 Under thy mild sunsiiine, hope springs again in the: heart of.poor devils just as tho loaves shoot forth once more on stripped and witheredtrees! TVe! went to. Bicep Bad and gloomy to the boding sound of tho storm gust raving in tho ehlmnoy, while the dogs howled- in tba distauco and i the rain wAs-plashing monotonously on the i street pavements behold, ut cur awoken ing, the ruddy Phoebus le flinging his golden arrows, tho heavens seem paved-with .lapis-la-: soli, the flret swallow is farrowing space on joy ous wing, the breeze is mitd and: laden with odors 1: O“talraolo of: delight! at once, the heart recovers its gayety; tho dark present and sombre future atoneo cßsnme 01l hqcsof rose tad azure. TTe were despairing, new we hope; the soul was bleeding, now it is cured. And what is moro natural after all? And what are worn thoend, but living barometers, pointing to good or bad.weather necordingly ns- the clouds come from .the North, or- the wind of the South chasosthem boforo.it. This darling springtime t it terminates the the eeaion.ofvconoerts, —a fifth season ’ recently Invented,’ tho-saddeat, certainly, and the dullest in the calender. Before her face, tho pianos are dumb { violins and vtcHucelioroliro into their protecting cases horn's nad flutes oh. Berra nßilenso long desired: tho .tenors shut their mouths, the soprani stop short in their roulades 0® the oontralti cease tbeireverlaSting cavafinc. Prom that mo;neqt,v ops may stroll without danger in the streets' of St. Georges, Roohochauartidb la Vietoire, dd Mail and tho Cbaussce d’Antiu. The Salle Hertz is mute i mute the Salle. Pleyel 'andmufo also, the Salt, Erard, Sax, Paganini and. Sainte CacjleV One cannot eay that, they have Btoten this ealntary repose. : One might even think that in order to restat tho' frigtrtful ruusieal tiuiiy-burly which' roars within their precincts, they ehohld bebnitt more solidly than once were the walls of Jericho. Good heavens where: would .wo . bo and what would become of us.sbouida; (ulti of brass- ln struments euffice to over throw- the walls. M. Sax atone and his numerous progeney tho Sax bugle; the Sax-horn, the Sax-cannon, the Sax trombone and the Sax-thunder would have de mollshod half of . Paris. Xet-ÜBthen bless tbs urchitecta of the 19th. century who have boon, able to construct houses that are proof against these fnrio^s. species of music. Ouecanno't sufficiently deplore the lamentable fate -ofthoso unhappy persons whom tho necessi ties of their condition compel to endnre alt tho con certs which are inflicted in one of theealoons above mentioned, from the commencement of Novem ber to tho last of April. . I do notspeak.of- mu- They easily obtain .permission, to ; absent.themselvejt from five' out of six concerts, particularly if-they have - to do with chief com posers a littio ancons about thoir health. But tho directors; the employecs and those ineervicol Would yon like to know what becomes of them and how thoy end ! I .was, the other day; cros sing tho Boulevard Bonno Nouvelle when l ob served one of them warming himself in the sun shine, on a bench, just beside the Gymnase Uramatiquo. I went towards him, I took- his hand, I called him byname; ho looked at me with witha vacant eye,gave afdlotio laugh andmur mured in a faint voice: «< Ut, re, mi; fa,- tolt fa, la, Tt; ti, mi, tol; ri, fa, /a r uf, u(.” Bdt to draw anything else from him was impossible. An aged woman came up,- weeping. It was the good man’s wife. She informed mo that hen husband, usher at the '8o!Ie, had obstinately, oontinned at his post during the entire season, refuting to absent himself once doting the whole five months. lienee his-,; idiocy and imbecility; .What surprises mo is that he has not died of it. i ; 0 joy 1 oh delight!! May, no sooner, show.' od her little rosy hose whan, in in thought; tho .illustrious^ pianists all disappeared and, with them, tha illustrious violinists, illustrious coun ;tcr-bass singers, illustrious olarlncttlßts, and 11. lustrions singers of all kinds.' T say illuttriotu ithat I may speak like'the hand-bills and adver tisements; for, by my life, such an abuse of epW i theta docs swell my breast with pity and indig nation. Bat, .things havo ; come to such a pitch* .that I have quarrelled and to the death with a pianist whom I ventured to,designate as eminent. ■ ■ Eminent 1 said he to those who wished and.as: I imagine, to Some who did. not wish to hear him; eminent! call me an eminent pianist 1 the stuffed jnokass, the animal! the pedantic igno ramus, : ; • . He did more, he went to consult a celebrated lawyer whether ho had net the right; for so grave an injury, to drag his defamer before the courts and to claim'.heavy damages. "Fortunately, the lawyer ie a man of wit and sense; he laugh ed in the face of the eminent numskull end pul him out of tho door.. . How greatly I prefer my fair neighbor’s night ingalo to all these.illustrious unknown’s, for it sings, continually, in its gilded prison; enliven ing the street wjtb Its amorous oadenooa. To those who understand thy sweet iangnage, char .ming prophet, ?thou -annonnoest lovely -days, Warm sunshine, psure skies; and starry nights 1 Already Deligny and his compeer Ouamier are i preparing baths; nlroadyia thebotilla ’ of npmires rookihg impatiently at anchor—Hal lo ! father.liaroobe! HoW mother Gorissq ! hexe we ore agaln yoqr old friends of yesterday; fin* IshedSailors ef tjie port of Asnleres! Prepare your most ooploua etows andyour most abun dant fries; pick all tho ducks of yonr stable yards;, twist tho; neeV of .everychicken in the neighborhood: knock out the heads of your bar rels, you know what flvo fork thrusts we can give, when we.return at evening from our distant oxonrslons among the islands of Neniliy.. Star-’ board yonr helm lluffi give 'her way! down •With your helm )np with, your helm 1 Boomfor the “ Tf’aio- Witch 1” Clear the cut for the “Sqm? Souci!” ■. Hnrra for tiie “Young Emily /" Go ahead. *‘SaTa}*{he-Bather.'h Thus they all talk, .those fresh water. Jean Barts, these Dagey Tronins of the river;* and, by the Holy Beard, it-wonld not be well for an English boat to slip In among them. They would give her chase, they would cannonade her, they would Binkhcr,- . at the risk, of disturbing 'the European cquili- Imh and farcing Her Britonio Majesty’s consul toßemand his passports and withdraw: -from the port of Asnieres. r , It is she, friend Bpring, .rwho ; reopens-the “Jardin Mahille,”: the “Chateau desFlenrs’’ * Jean Bart and Itaigir two freebooters, as fa mous In French manthne nnnala as Cape Kyd and Xafltto with ns. Trent, • • ' s •« t, J ' * !' • , '>'y * * * : A-great xsany learned trcatlers bare been -written explaining tbo origin olj and classifying the norms general ted in the human systeab tamely any topioof mcdiral science lias elicited more acute observation and profound research '; and yet physicians are very much, dl tided in opinion on tbo subject It must bn admitted, hotreter, ',thi^alhir^'a,ii^«C„«q^ni^fl^!'ntinßb'aßdiFari, fyfag the body ftca. their presence, is of taon Value than the rwiseafc'dlaquiellioaa as ■b> the.origin. The expelling, agint has ef length been round—Hr. JTEana’s Vermifuge ia the murh sought after specific, and has already superseded allother crormmcdldnw, Its eilieaey being uniretsally^o knowlejgcdbymedlcal practitioners. ■ ■ , Purchasers trill pieaso So careful to ash for Dr. Wlano’s celebrated Vermifuge, and take none else. All other Ver mifuges, In comparison, are worthless. ' ■ For sale by most of the* Druggists and Merchants, and by tho solo proprietors; FLEIHNQ BROTHERS, . joSSdAir 00 Wood street. SGWPOTATOEBI Afi DBtS. KEW TOTAIOE3, in store and for sale by ■?,: C. KEMBLE 4 CO, ' >■■■•.r..-- cornercf Hand and Libertystreete. )A(3ODATILABTORiS,—■Jostrcceirad,Yarmouth Water, X .in prime order, fbr ffileby . JEHU GAWOBTH, ; jo2? !> corner of Dijmond an d jdioy. SuffisMM .troia the Effect* scii'- :Abn»e. Ce, ' ; vv; A CTUATED by adesire to do to ethers u*- Ivnuld tbit -fX- others had (tons to mvwhen almJlartyeircUßiatiCncsd, a hereby caunox oil persona Against the specious' promises of pseudo -.Doctors, Tenders of Wghly puffed confialswur other .expenslT«;but-worUjileas nostrumsi catchpenny ioi etrumeats, manuals, £&, Ac. They nerertlld, can or oaf# to permanently caw any body; thereto, *uto no more time ami money-upon thcdybutcGnsult some'educated re*' spectabTs ttCd naronaiblft physidan;_or If:juffertog *OO thcedbctactf yOuthhilsolitary ylco, profit by mycxpartaM : £«m willing to impart a knowledge of the means by which: ilwan-cnredf (oiler- sufferingsaTerely from quackery,tto any one who will writs me nplalnand- brief statement of andremiUiredollaxSyto'aid'meln payicgedreiv ;ti3ing,posteffe, Ac-to which purpose all receipts artdayoted .-TWtotmxttonheing.to wammy ; foUoW«imflCTcrs Jhrongh-' , out t&s union, against the quacks,uho rbband ruin so many. . .'.Correspondents wboeomplywtththa&hOTe, may rely n> on.promptly wcctelnsplaln it terfbrenw with business, no noxious drugs or Instruments, wni certalnlylmproTethe general health and-strengthen tbo system, ** trell aa Invigorate the organs, effected, and perfect a euro intho shortest possible time, at a ▼ery triSlny expense*. AddresSytrtifrt'dcoqfufencr, - i t y-‘ ■ *. w.m, :3e2Ts4t» " Oaniden,-K,T. r -'- JtfST; EKOKlV£l>~fioitt« of those jftieo .fiWßi?. Oxfcrtl Ties,&r genUeaca. Prices Jo w. :'.rv*v ,- : - ■•■ r , . W« E> fiOHHEßTg.iOTMaxket^ : - TZOVRTU ; OF J ULY.—SchjcsetvNo. 107 Market stfeet lsxeeeWngfepttoFotjfth,&lar* ©variety ofjeetco? erlng, comprising Galtere, Basklns» Ties, Slippers, end ys* rioas other new style* for children. Price*qpqccepllop&blc. ■ -v ;._ r J©2s'.. JtoriftLftrthhrwoch; ' - Y&ntoKoUon end Brother Jonathan. fs>r the Pourib of July. , * YmaaQriy; by Disraeli. -'■■■>■-. . \ » tha Coa»lr Chieftain; by Hanr Bare). . ■ • Thlllj? in Bench of a Wire. ... . . : .. Edgar CllAcn—aiitory of School Life; by Adams. - BMelred and to? sale at W.A. GItBENFENNEV 4 CO.’S. ..' ja23 ■ ■ : . . , . joFoarth street BAEQAXNB IN OOAL LANDS.—For sale,a lot of fit Acresof Coal, with railroad, ears, 4c,ln good onto; situate on the&oifDngahelA Ti'rer.- Throe thousand bushels of-Coal can be delivered daQy. •' • • • - ALSO—A Ixt of 250 Acres of Coal, of asixtoet fein;*it. ; hated on the-ToUghtogbeny riser, with a.good andcafe harbor. Thesa lands am offered at A low price and on easy terms, ■- v-vt.- .. ■ ' : -. -•-■ ■ ■ jeS5 8. CPTHBEBT 4 SON, 140 Third street. William A. fli'ciurs,. - " ” FAAIILYGEOCER'AJfD TEABEALEB, comer of Wood and Blxth streets, has on band a most extensiro and select stock choice Tumlly Groceries; JKne Teas, Willow and Wooden Ware, which bo offers at the lowest rates, whole cale or retail. r ■ • - -je2d.^. u. a. tox, : : —r HAS lost noclTodator doren superior FEESCH CALF BEDfß,(SoudnColhef?s hrand.)’ SehatoyourorSi ana get'some'ofiha nicest fect;apparel:eitant; and tha cheapeet, too. Bon the * ■-' ; .. . jeSiat* HO, SO BIAMDSG ATXOT ABU3'- UAIXESS, Boots,: Jenny Linds, ThUtoTES; aU iuolltlea.. Also. Mi£sei and Children a Gaiters, Boots and. Jenny Llhde.‘ -Please can and examine. .. B. E. HATWABB IcSI. •. .' • corn Pr of Market and Liberty streets. . ESK 1 ? MAVOffiNU-mstou h iierriui 0 gross Extract Lemon; - 5 gross Extract Unimex: 6 do- • do- : Vanilla; 6do da Grange; ado• do Peach; 3do do Eosaf ■ Jiff* For Stic by - FIiEHIKG BBOinEBS. ' i A ¥ 3O ,S? 1 ' -G ? hjto Alcohol, 7 G and Vi per cent, tor eali OCX: la bhls. and bbls. FLEMING BROTHERS, ■>U' . ■ ® Wood street, “t ,- 4 -* * ~ U? » *- *1 4 * *• «1. „* * , ’ - •■■• .%. ■ v--.,■*■ * .» ” t " * * J ’i;• £?• • .. i- s ’ -C 11 - t v h 4 V -*„ n V * * ~ -t - - , t +*’* .* i*■ ’* V-.* *’ * •- V ; •• *v (Castle of Flowers,) the i “ Clostrte do Bilan' {The Lilao Ple-sautcS,) tho 1 Sfan-’b. ChcG nuero,’’ the old Banelagb, b.if-room cf Sceaux and many, vciy maily-others-whlch must be omitted unices TTo mbh to ssm fete 8n -enn>s mersjipn absolutely.-Hotacrie;f Beyond gain ®ay>. it trould be easier to name the places in Fans where there is no dancing, than , those where they do dance. Haro yon ever seen them at it ? What fire 1; what.vivacity! what irapetn ositjri and, ftt.thetßame;.time,-what-Inimitable grace 1 It may be that, from their present place' °j ®^J 01l rning, DauberviUe,' Gerdel, Testrls and: all the defunct masters of the art, fulminate their most fntious anathemas against our generation ordansensea; but where,;: eycu including Ma~ drid, Seville and.indeed, altSpaincanybu find; more delicato. limba, tinier feet,• more eupple WaistD or rounder and moro perfectly developed forms; ere yonr.repealado,. your j mandfilenti your ';eachacha, ,• year jaltodel ia,a-_ compared with-the jiatienal dances which bloom in tho evening to thD light of. sparkling gaa,.un der. the magio bow of tba-great Pfiodo, that Muaatd of the warm nights as Mnsard is tho Pi lodo qf.theioy nlqlits. , Close beside the orehestra yon eao tho gamo of Bussian bHUards.the' top -game, tbo steeple those., and a hundredi bther‘ games, where,for the som.of fire francs one is almost certain to Win a toy worth fivo sons—always on tho condi tion, lie it nnderstqod/of uniting great shill with great good inch, ' Would you like to know the past, : tbo present and tbo future ?' Accsi.ibto path of green sward, starred with white violets and golden buttons; 'it will .lead.you to the sybil's cave. . This sybil is a magician, clothed with the traditional white rohe.and: tho required peaked cap. Hois grave; serious and convinced, as becomes ' a man of his position and inpor tance, who-is,.moreover, apupilof Madame Bo Nermand, Givo.ono froue; lend-an nttentivo and rebpeetftil car’; youwill betotdwhetheryoU' are po taafry tho fair creature of your dreams, whether yon are fo make a fortune, wheth6r.you will ever betbo captain of your-company, a ce lebrity, o widower, professor and .member of tho academy, decorated by Michau : lnibar, grantee of n. railway, or owner of a Copper mine.' -’Have you been colfaffo fulfil other duties? you will be told whether you are to be. removed,' - Aro you • an- office-holder? you .will leanf thei.day, the hour; nay, tho very minute, of your dismissal; if it has been written that you are to-lose your, place. It often happens, indeed, that the magi oian informs a bachelor of his eldest daughter’s approaching marriage, or a married man of bis intended wedding; a - beggar of- his future ruin, a broker of his early, appointment to the grade of artillery-colonel; but, after all, what does that prove? Must we deoy the utility of medi cine because a doctor, from time to time.losea o. patient ? and because Corneille baa perpetrated Ayesilas and Attila, shall no! the author of Paly etite and the -Horaces be' forever ranked among onr; proudest geniuses ?. . Id those gardens of Armida, where seductions press upon you 'at every step, card has been taken not to . forget pistol shooting, ouu of the favorite enjoyments of both male and female Parisians.. At - tho gallery of the Mabillo. may be seen placards-exposed in-frames ofhonor.— They will relate to foturo generations the exploits of M’liesOaiatiU, Clara and Bigolette. .One of the latter wrote her name with thirty halls at the-dlstance of twenty-five paces from "the tar get; and tho prodigies accomplished by the others are no less marvellous. They bit'the centre at cvery shot. They kill swallows on the wing.— Now, yonng gentlemen' of-all ages,-just attempt to take any liberties with such Bradamantcs as thesel ■ f Well may tbo writer ext so ; babes already-mentioned fairy, real ml cfonsyeakablo endiatitmcnt. What, student “a /erf,” will not glmtbls eyes, fn silent booatltuda.'vhen he bat tblnbs ettba “Clcseru *r»Slectaot tisa (K*y Tezrth and Slar&et streets* (above KbmJit & Bareb- * *• .IY r^»AH^?|3HOHA: --XrO2sG2Sj : '2*^4li-'Oi'-E , »-i'Tha‘ &0» of-0. JT.j-ssiyts every Wednesdayfrenlng ta W&iddcgtoa Hall, Weed st' . jfyi& - . Fcrths test OoiasafititoPitta ..No»S8-Ems strec£wbere best JBscfccnd-flfesa Teascan always to mjf ’ ■- - 1 • - 1 - ffo? ■• lnto Ebvfes £ Pnlii% lrtsr' ; .: Bootand Shoe Haou£3cturer,aiidWholesale-Dealer, 'N0.14 Barclay street, five dears below the Astor.Hoosa, Now : .-xork^ I .:v>marWSm fr^ s> JOCBSBVEIBtf 7AUOBB SO-, :vi££v-£Lsi‘Y, ofJittsbarghAnd Alkgitenr,jßicets ca tha: flntacdtWrdWEDSESßATcfefciymontbjßttbelXOßl- DA Blarketatreet,'’ I'By'crder. ■*..* v-v.- :.•• - 30g3>YOtiyq. Jiu Secretary, ISStTSAHOEI COEIPAHY, at C«n»ar-CspKalSt«ksSl3aoCo; As seta ■ -* OBmof tta MttslmiKh igesoylatlmßtoro. EcoacfM’CQrdy 4 looisJs, No, £9 Y/ood stecet. ■ ■•s»™ ■ B-ILnSSSOS, Agent-. silver Medal awarded My ETaaSiSH .:}£■*, ' *n»tl*utCi »80S—5'. n, SMlTH,'UeiiiiSac- Bicgng C»3«nit. Wot&Baxia, 205 Arch £trca,om doerbclog Blnh, fluUfclchb. aarSm rtreet, taweea Slim street acdvSSn tObr. ?•< . Jto^sJr-sietts^vciy^oeedjiyeTexUtjg: sJgSS 3^’ 1,01 *»**g“A' vty' ktos era dreadfullytorriurated'wltlieo*!!*: •» ealeby Dr.GEO.3. * cts, per fcoz--: ' . ; -. : "• EcpS - p.crtata Erg<«asiirgsa w^C;?S tal '\ : £ ll!^l P 2 l vtvrcry gato,Jraatdl!sv 40,-issctandansllit OaiiiS^!? **■» M whctok End rctaa - . - TT. H. (MB&YB. V _vjj JfifU>,-M>aa4dp2k ..- -Cilrtalna ani Trtomst tn the Terr cuwert lraEii gfcy*B»: ■ ■■ \ " » " -* fca^Olly fiTS? V Etuior>» HanSt. SKr, r *gßs-C°RKEE OS aEOOaB ash aegh bis.. PttttADELP IIZ&; - Our notto ia, “Quick SHai-S sZaZ **** SHAPES, made lao' -^£3?- Dealers and others are Inti tod to sirs as a ealL TOTaOTrttuelDg elsewhere. •: • Cf. L. ifILLEIJ A COJ /_an2T;7m ;/• 8. W;comer Socoadand AwHnh», PfrH«:~ STREETS T GLASS, YIALSECXT* •if I !?*''{*•'‘-*F^£*^ practical xneniwill Mr© towtire attention:-tothe-hnsicccs, Qr>4 they feel- ecnfi*' fleatthey cm pwda» an article of Window Glass equal to aayeitnerof ordoinestJamaaa&etare.-'-'--- -•' “AOpEEUSKOTVjPBS.- B*l om i“ Buildings, ThJni street, LSkeucsßertukcu z S^&ffiS^ls®SSB^^SSSSSg th^ «isa and quality cTcasa cr frame. »*«u*uuihi* :r .gouw&r cfiildren, Ihnall .JL M. to 2 P. M. li^S aa3ea of or deceased persons fafc*n in &nj part of the city.., [nor2SJy Kois « >” Hoad, and aUdla “2?, greeaHs tUsch&rgen from ft c-car, eooMilym-d pcrma ?™ t |£JS UV t e 4’P*S» or tooa sjlt 10 to citirr cl thc «?h.h !fU-fe? Ipiesj aIBBADK.A It® : °y l< •-••• -j- riUJjfIJDISLFHI& CIIETAiH TWLBEHQtJSET 7 ' . MX ••: _ n. W v SAFFOKD, fTS" s^F3»EsfeaOyfioJaad.lfiettosteitfiMi E i l as TiJiMass’rtagnlofCnrtaiaianiiCiirtaiaaiateriaby jt*ta£f— G ooo * COYEBIKOS-^a]!. i^?s^a,r ; :;v:;'irtiiii P rW - • -SSlJiSrir-’-; f n I’u!f 1 ’ u !f n'>naoils,*lltridlbgi •• ■ J,t%a! -^£ nic ' a ’* T ' rj f lj! “ 4=5 J‘- |itioLaiaos, Out Slain Pita, - Urapaj, “ Banda, “ fctlnj, . Corda nod Taracl?, . .DoaMk Linens, . Olmpg. all prices- * - ■ .-„ , -CaabmOTttc, • L00p.,, Plain Turkey lied, ■ Princes, India Satis Uamuk, = : Pfcttun Tasscla and Oordg, • ' ■"'- ■§}<*■*»®uaclsmdlhsiißs,... ■. Furniture Claps, Hooka, Rians, Brackets &. of tio goodscongtantly jS-rale,. nhoiHcd, or retail. - fparl : iT-if.m.r^* *’*«& ASiTaA. dX- 81 2. E JSSCHANCE . COSTPAJST, of Tgjß jplnpETL’Az. OAPITAI ' Oioo.ooo. cfia* . -Hon* AUGUSTUS 0. HEISTETL' 1 Swtojy—Tllo3US IL WILISON, ’ rr- \ * sißsctoss: Obireister, >. SmuelW • : wmi* 18 2°£S?" n ’ Jr -> . TiornssOmesS " William F. Fahnestock, JohnU-Coi, r? : , wmagtaw 1 _ - . JacobFctcre, . ft William Colder, Jr.,' Jacob B. Halderm&n, * Aaron Eornknmh. ',. , r >V:, ' BOBSBUj fi OABUSi Agents, - ■ r~ Gfieiyfti la&jetta EuildiagSj - 'tentraaca on Wool street)' Figgiaea.*a ' tffii&SgSßg*** «* tirfcttr orPittabSSu J '^nV9 oßUEAD,^n:::i,lOTt-EOBKIiTFI! 'T®'f,SOOTtjIT; . WUI- Jasur® «galnst -FIEB anil MAEEIE BISKS ofai Uad9.. iOaiMj ia.Jlomm-ahela HoujiHoi 12J nod 12? nfctcr street, ; . •_ ■ ■ ■■■ «■ • Dascroas: - • • • X. K-Slooilmkl, ■r.W.J.Andenon.- £ C- R.B. Simpson, .'■ - ' ILttWnMsi W-gp Dollis, ChaflcsKraV .C.H.Panlson, Wfllisa Coliinjfm»a, A. P. Anshuts, Jossplx Em, ■ • ••■ . . .••■ WillLim Wilktosoo; • iJiraresasaliijt Loss or Daring by ?lre. .. ° rtha *».”* **wHtois*- ; •• cEsrcroas:-- ■■ '* j D. Kinjj,. : .. Wn. tr., -■WUniaßigslsy, : SsnueHl. Kto, BaanelEsa, - - WUHaaßlcshsa, EoSertlWipjJr, JohnaitthrorUv:.. JS Walterßryant, William B/Eot; - ■■■=-•■■ •■•:■ ■> -■-ImeM.ftaneef ITS 0, Plttuburfjh Life Imturoaoe 6ob«. VU« - - Treasurer—Josxpn n im».. - . Secwtarr—OS akCOirox - , ' ■■- L OmOE, KO. 45 FIFTH STREET; (JUaaonia Halt Building.) TfcijComyonj nates tntj Itmrrsnho annertalnlnr to or connected with Lite Blais s . . Hutttal Rates sraths coma £3 tbccocdOTtclby otfcar Stock rates er Cftntj paM aTmnaUy in «forynn<»- . -•...• 019 Ures “ petsms grins to California cr Junes 8r Boon, William Phillip?, John Scott, . : JohnM*Alrfn, Horatio KXcc, / - n"lg=Se'roffti!o« Blj da»to KIEE’S to UtSt eoj.ttatitliMhora Snoira to crapictelj eniiaio OTcrj Tcstissof ttl3dTTOdMals=an'inlCT tlna tioacay Outer msedy.ssd M.-losseostor tntonveoloneoto'Uls'ta-' Heni ' - - . - Cwifanwm Auley, Alexander Males* Ttoss Eotf. t 3. OSlco, Ho. 92 Water Atjectr C&ts&sssa of p-m-* * C*, upstair?,) Pltetaagiu ‘ rv rrr •. -s, *•-> ' rt rv--'v v-vvsVr*: *'• •w V- •.: •' » L- ' 1V 1 \ ■■• . • , *•■':•• ■»' . ■■;•■■■ ■*■ ' * j..- - ‘ >?* ' ' *, j r i i -* <« V- ’ * •. -v : r , * * * ... l»::,, • *>-f .• ■ * ’^% * S' .wazcrro2&. o. - /Earned SFCtekaa,:' -kL X - -John A. Wilson, Joraph 1> W. Tl_ • . : Hiram'StOW •" ~par23 ■' ““ 4 t , »« - 1 ■ AMUSEMENTS. at7o. 02A3D, SBBIIKE ASJ) SOTEIr EZHtBITTONS, i W«BiSD OFTBS - • ■fciAMMOXH. HIPPODROME, rw „. ASP.TATi AUPHHHEA2E2, **** iaosacgie prcjsctit? r vlicro^efes^'i3«y : lM -c L tsjfietL. - jr - v r _2 For faliisr fra miMbnij ottSn day,' ; jcis Stdjg . J. it sixssr, Aetin; itaßi^r. _ • - GHEAE ~ 1 HrP®OS2OHB MUD ZIEITAG2BXE! ACOJIBIHATIONOFTALES? ASDISTESIiSTFOBISSS, AvVT - *TwfTTTiTTfVT C 7" TH2 ru3HO,” ' ■ tJITTH: exetdii in piusborhh, on feidat, sat- - VV -USOAV, OA'BAYotd TUESDAY, July 15*,2J. 4i£i &CU Via. .-Si. tnl* .hrmw»^.: ars --^* gwhjthat-tha proprietor, deems- It It-baafeeea afitaatmledgwi to-to sxipfirio® aay afiaUar opoevercxbiblteii in this country. TSo a£j*„ trisg3 gyenrtMca bcanUfol fa aa - .o i- ’ .-' .- I PgACT p3Tticalai3, : iica “.BTH)q£T O? rtnf.” •• : PlrtorM and BesniptiTalSla, at tto Hotel;. GRAND GALA DAYX •lolyStli, B'oarEiaHjltJonnwlll'bottlvea, - CsLlbiticas, HSyCeM. *'. be opea-dnaag- tbe Day tod' '• o; ttcrtng&ia {Ji9.cdto3=loß to' If be^etoty-feei- ; £*} .-:ij.- .•'rr'-.jp'TS:;' j'OBTEB’B aiHIOPIAg OFTirtA -IfiTHiri ~ TTTui.opoa podtlrely on MOSDAT, Jana 13th»1553, /iWri^SSSH 11 ?* nnnl fnrtiCT nr,tics, with Mens. ET-- t Tii£Ql>Qy,. r.f I*3 Soys! -Opera ZTouso, Parav £3 Prmcjpa' Violinist. *, * ' je&lf ... J. E. FOSTZlWaatiasa><-Sa £. !Tls= Carjjo’o CotllUotsamißrasa BEumorn~~ can bn bad by appSjin-to Yva. Frank ■ Ca»SO» nt tin “ Crystal Palaco Ice.nu crrmn Booms; 1 of ■. .a - ~ . -.nif 25:tf... - - 2.. H.- CARGO S'CO. S, j'onrib, alrgct. - - no?niC CniHSEI- tops-isa, of tarioca patterns', ' \X ftnaletr —-fje22} ITESaY IL JCOLLISS. V 1A BHLS. KQ. 3 ilAOSmui; —- iv 6do Honing; • • .- e - iio bhnd; Fc-? jeer, tSc’oaa cnn.R-crTrnr.nf l.y-. •. . jell LCEE TAAFFE. Cl J “ f- „„ MB SAiEI BE S 5 a 4 J>s Jlsrjmi Etrsst. Jlso e» ; Bte*)ff gl fcj:Pj.X nc Jc3{-snorpiats'g!2Si.ida -S csapletg. . tlf.~ V T-J. : - :V. - ; . - - jcSifl&flftr JOUS B. 3rrA3>Di:V £ SOJT. ’ ■ TOCIC FOR S&LH-rQnla • asd •Pean3TiyjinJ& iTtan^^" • .. .Coiapaajrr-100. ciaxea of this SUwij for aala by • • ••• •. - . -- CnAELES E, JiOOillS, b .:: ■ r. Btock, EIU amlllcal"Estate 'nroi£7»' ; :*r——> cB. ■ >-76 Fourth at, opposite Baalc of Elttslnirpa. .- • , TJ3 A rcecjyed, a--iofc of • * '*' •i oniTifi ami Is bet gemiine;-oia: C6gtss&? Brandy atT% &na.sl,oo perrbottl£ . Per, saJc2>j Diamond .■' - JOH BSOH HOII SB, ■. • ■ . Cleveland, Ohio,. TTUfISrNEW JIOTEIj-wniiaopsitataiorasnaiHi’of TisS.' ; '- ■ *•' -Hf* S. a “* Jnm.'i-ItalocatloaiscenSralibdjK’f ~ opposite th-Amcrfam, ini l«hr«en;tte WcflOol -. ijti* - It Bisll oQ'yGrlbci In * v.- - • : - . , T , “ J. ii. SUBBKUG, (well known as of tbaFranklitn p ) - • •:>-•.• jel&lm .. .JLBtteattott tolie thutthcyaro recelvfagrggtirftrfi-pi----:-.- fine and Qmhsa Jlour, freak grcuiid &Dn'tlie milh I .Also, best country fcnsnda --K.' charge-fur dellrwy. .. - BAItBT & E£ji ; SHA37* . ,- k ' .•>•: • PaaGy^roc£rs.2j3-X^£efty , ~-; Flour ana Feed Stor*. - -opened'* ,1 STOEE, as No. 60 Emitlifeia street^-bßtsroea *HV always.; keep vtnf i T , FA2III/SVFLO J&> .OATS, COIL5 r &iid all ’‘SdEcteCef HQIS3-" Teed- pey.respectfully {arHo the ■ cUtons"jtf togiTathcpiacaXL * ' — v r • • jefrlm .- • c °r*» * C«-r2ss l .CorlisX V - V?oYlJ) i rtx?peclfalls’iDibm:thQGtjM7Js-''Drpittsbnr2>L ;^ J ' that 1 lisrecpesed a Store Room; comes-; •or TIiIaJ staeets, fbrtho-£ale-of-«ll v ttotisofCOltSSaislCQßSircWD.'— ‘ r : pertaining aiKi; at eastern prices.' I irotsLi do--; : ' •Firemerchant* mod cofcstcastf i&ia r —> - - r.-. - Removal* _ * Tift- has rcmcrcd from his former rcsidcnco-- T Wiv AlUa»«aDs!ated iritU'hin:JOlLY GES« - '- |"^* l » ,, tae.piirpose.of-espying onthe BLaCXS3JIIH- : ' .\£“ ™? neas *to »U its vaifcms branches. Thankful Ibr the • •' ; uDeraf- has: hcretc&re - retired: /rum; bet yila aqpafcm-Joho .{Jcrras, 'em manage fh& *hQ*r at 'l2» • •" tt-ceSc, on the SicubcnrHlo Head* and John Graham,the shop ' -ia Stwrberty-aUeyylsaoFa^as.thb'.E&£lo Hotel BlacksoiSv-'' *“?•„ * * - ' 3t>HX GIiAHAM. aprlL3mafcTg-' , , JOHN GEURON. ' Ofiico of the Citizens’Deposit Banl: of " • ■ : •* PiltSlmTSJir -DESQWSP,*I2I3* wc, tho Stoctholdcrs cf the Cjliseaa’ ' • ,4\ Pepositß&afe ©I -Htisborgh, ia generej aceting jkq» ;oieot a&Te-acccptecU&pdJigrebrdo acggpt thn -- «t 29th day of April, A- p„ - .-ISs3. ; |Ec3aliitian psaaedHay2o : ■ r A-....V«.. :vr .v.-.s vMwtafc<£hat: t^3carainest4ai^, : a6am t GmCT & iiaas, to ppea .tce Booto ani reeclvo subscriptionsia-tha/ tapi tai a toch cf theß&hi,- be hn cn the .hears Of 0 o’clock* ' ' A. iLj end3o’clock^l* IL, and that farther public.notJc3.“ •/'•-■ ;ffiereof be three daily : (Resolution passed Jane 15th, 1853), - '* * v .-•- byxrder: oftho Board. - ;/ &&MVEL ~ .• . .• —' WAi,&iWhs£Lz:-y^ ;■■■*, • W cofflpriklte asreat-number-cf aeir sterns, selected expresslrihi thismrkct,- Prcnch-afid - Lered, of creiy^Tarfzrfyj: Glised -acd' Unbiased ; &H tba rar> lmitation OTch:nsflak; : 'ilarble*‘: = • 3to>le t aiafcosaa7i Easevebd, Ac, varnished a&d plain, ma«' qmulty,quantity, orlJnrprscej,by any house -vest of iha Allegheny r--~ : !scfta ssso per pioto. rttjzczs .'of - -CBr assQrtaent* * - whether disposed to purchase or not, are - rerocctfanr inyK •tedto«sat - : :0E03.-PAIiI3Sa’S 1 ' • ' jaaS - vould-^inlbrsajtheirjEaay.ftieSis^ -ana' = ■ Vd r ?: X_^«heisirthst^^th^y-ha7e-regtoyedfroiaL > .Bmrka > fl -Rn??*H » to Ho.S2 their oldjtand) whS «gy, nay© fitted *up rasha-fb? Baguerrectjtingr.;. Earins" a >T ’ rery agataumasement; of - the approYed ''- ' - tniit!»uiifflts ntngfciTisaj-trith : Rgpa-b»Ti[yffgyg tha buiinca; thoj t’.dTim aaaay cliitis&ML'.tmcTii ta the anmtry, cml&r : aaa tscgm.'tll!a!TO w ihan Tmi rftoja^aQsfcHcfKteSnrsh, *lth= slajlu ciia straps. sfaisgats sip rsspetifoily intitai to can, F ' ftstioartooar-casSomas. HOUGH 4 J&CHQSY. , If. E.—TTo all aiiiclt-3 ia cat basiaesa to - r Diamoad Elorlict Boose. QEAiEO EBOPOSAXSTriII bo rcccitca at the oEra of tbiy UOiofJaly noit'£iF- Ulo .? o S tf ? of ¥,? ET r.> U S :Kr HOUSE, in theri2=»ad, caChsEMtara-dda of lltirkii ttrcct,acaori!ins to tie pirns - -’ approreO HerketEoaseisscciaiioa;— 1- • ’ .Jee.cmijertor is to do OH tho troS and furnish an no-- «saaty.materials;,to.tcajC7e: the ptfisaarold eircabincsr*- ' tot, and to gtra aqraritj- far tho atifo) pcribrißance of the contract^.;-;-•;••-.■ *. .. j.a.lheplans ahd-ni^ileaiiohjnisrte :-: pt CurA rehlf«raßcoa' t next door, to Bhllo.mil; pp : - _c3€adafterAlanday,tbe4ihofJnly. - ‘„ --' .. rf , • «tate J P* px*eejbe-tncdYahle in- stoc3r r ont : market mraue, wlihlntcrest . Pngagagn, Jana S 3, lS£&-jg3hft A, HILL, Secretary* OT Hrccnatire Ett-" ' X/ir, prerribeil £3 aa cSsrtual TaKoratlToin eras ct Be* *r. EarieiiaSss, tad all’ iWtmiirftw Sf^SjSs a^-?F:lEa? ’ fcr ttoas to tie EC-rtM bS& Ttili-' :.:' . , ySSSSSH I^.! 4 * 3 Also, a totibaS ; '- r . Isujisjr, Kiysfcal TTea!aaes& - :lt u TOrsatod fa-pleas* tia iaaay tf-±h& pMgsad fa of eogatlgg valqg to witfcaet' " '-■ Apjlrto BESSY REIS, at tis-gSre oto.<»A tw gniWjcor.ofSmltMelil aiul Ecama'sireots. : lO-iisd lio'clock, of escii ' , nm &aar, wfcica sur&» erery. pcrtioit; fif so.fc^it *ab . ; ' ■ "S' „ N, : ‘‘ir - \ t -v.