The daily morning post. (Pittsburgh [Pa.]) 1846-1855, June 28, 1853, Image 3

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b<TOSW-«™ iSD A MrXBSO) ISOEHiOT
oar. city In the
Basin by one of the mhst
ooourred in-tto dty
C3ra ibottt a quarter boftreten o’clock, th» canal boat
belonging to Clarho & Hmw, and which!
tesa'WnS'l® fi» *UP between tha.warebotuo of this Ana
sc V that of T^r[^" m rwas discovered to bo on firs. Tho
J '/i* A 'An^e'' yjv ' t twwmftfl rapidly, and ia a short Umo tho
Hamm oahiibt : tho wooden sheds bnllt out; front Clarks &
’ faTofri wrrf' f ' r ' nt 'i «n f t ftoja thanes tbs flames quietly
eortnd to tho roof of tho warehouse —a long building, oaths
, engines anivod at
the ground, end tho firemen directed thrirefibrta towards
Bramtiaa ttb'bitefiElfln'of tho flantoj; hulwlthout cfleet,.
rnttia tool of tho warehoufifol William Bingham,on tbs
of nwty and Wayne streets, e»n naught, and tho
~•-v ~,, fitoquiady oitonded to tho building adjoining, occupied by
AfeiDJ £ Kecmlo. Both them warehouses, and an unoe
euiiod ana Immediately i»bovo that occupied by AUtins £
tr^^iriMgged^iaifli’thafire.-'Jhajmrohonsoooeoplffby;.
iha latter geafiemcn V 43 completely “gutted;” nothing
'was loft standing, urflnjaiod by tha-flames, but tho trpUs,
' : 1 ;: toj in tha Interior of thebufidtog tho walla fell doting the.
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tnoehouse occupied by d&fko & Thaw was very*
large, and extended up Penn, street to that of J, iTCoIIy.
••,: pm twirl wAy ltt thlfl building that JO Of*
the firemen eonld extinguish tho flames or prevent
■‘thairextensloniunia-thoywero^fitoppcd.bythofireitroof
building of JiTCully;
’ HatemmlaboKduador greatUisadTontase. Tbositaa.
• ,:v Honbf building#*wM'sudj»s not to beof easy. access to
. r.the great- quantity of -coaibustfblß.'ffstta,.
, : ftoitd a'way In tho warehouses fodtho flames, and prevented
. Wrtjr jut coins aoon ft*it couldotherwise, tunro been
- *Fl>e tnrpeniinßOii& rosin-stored away, together with
• - amlcreatetlfiachan
• e ijxtisaso hbati thill danjjerpua to -approach near tha.
frttTP ! gg*nt imT, g*- At ono tins* It Boomed that the whole
tlio /wmi \yaa in ftblaxo-cfOWrOwing to-the,
trhlehy whlla 1 ' burning, had become spread oyer
theeutfoeo of the water. If it had been otherwise than a
the dostrueUonoT the United States Hotel and
1 • wcoli havcboealnoTitable. : .. ?.;■■
...v• : v: Attkhttoo the flro brohe out ttic*felip.wcfl,Ailedwith
' • most'of which Were the hoetnien irnmodi*,
«tely the location of their boats, end they wen*
- Ooßteyod'acrow the Aq.deduct to Allegheny .dty,-wtthpat
' ‘dther’damage to tlie freight or lha boats. '-v
Exe total Joss, by thodcstrocUonof tho warehouses? mer-' ,
boat, Ac, da, cannot amount to much Jcis |
thsn£lQo,ooQ; Of sum., but little fall* on
©a tJiQ'goods were mostly fogprad--' •Tho.followingfitatoment,
-•' rif nf ~tta wocau ascertain, the losses of thodif: j
, A Thaw, the occupants of the wut«. |
* hauso ca the corner of ’Wayne and Penn streets, la entirely
eorertd by Insurance. A large amount of ailiclea>howcrer,
« teWdl xrero stored in thdr house, were destroyed—
'flirar WToet: wnriLrage.merchandizeanil-whisky* The OUI i
wTpfflinS In the second story. The boat in ,
j * -j^dchthehro"originated -also.belonged tothis*taߣ>be |
■ 'boatxria loaded with pig Iron, soda nab, and a .ft?* .^P*?*®*:
«f turpentine, and was hauled up to tha door«of ihe iroro
' house. The looi by destruction of articles in «toraco r «n*
not be estimated at anythlngdM a cccrect figure. Thefirm,
‘ Traa InsUmdin the Delaware Mutual Insurance Company,
-•ih«0.(W01 in the{JlUzenslnsurance- Company,in $5,000.;
' '"and’in'the'Wastcrn Company,ln SS,QOO.,The building oo*
>. ' cudod by Citato A Thaw,Tae owned by. .thp heirs of Dr. : j
Hartford, and by Peter Shoenbeiger. The property belong*
toff to tWhelrs* extended from tho corner, towards the j
'.'eaaaljlCG *et, It was fully Insured. .Wo dU not bear t
. f » ■* the other portion was or not ■. •_. * •. • • I j
* jftfonß A Kcemle wUI lose, conridomble In thdr wart* j
i*• Ktfffcd about fire hundred baxrd* of alargo
-lotif^al#Midwdnifilderable-'amonnUf eoffeiyln thosefr,j
cjifitory. Abovtone half the rorin was destibyed, and ,
; pOrflott -.Tho coal and eolTeo was destroyed.,,
‘ ' noVaaccrtdn the loss of this firm, or obtain any
Information as to insurance.
Itt, Dlngham's warehouse, I *® vibe .cQrucX! 1 |
1 Wayne streefs, but little *(lamsßO wak done,’ and that j
* - little was folly coverod by Insurance,in;.the Western Citl
«Bas*and Delaware Mutual Companies. 03m damage to
tfcis house was so Sight that yesterday *l»ey w*ye Shipping
occupied by Mr. Bingham and AdtlnsA
Heezdle,wasowaod byMe/Josoph Pstterecm. There was
nolasunmcojcndllr BJatosa wflllnall probablltlyrange
five and ten thousand dollars.
Tho fire originated In tho boat, as wo hare already stated,
’ imthow? no one appear to know, to a certainty.. It
i tic general belief, that two boys employed on
. : th# boat, caused tie finyby thalr carelossness, Incarrying
1 elicit The fixe broke out about a quarter to ten o'clock,
QBd.WßS.sot ertlngulshcd until after twelve.
A 1! <ffrnr Tg ‘ T v v * fsl^ 1 ’ 11 * * n winning eharactcr to the lod>
' place while the fixe was at Ha height. Tho
v -.r:. ■itsSSga eorinerting liberty and Pcim. streets, and which, by
/ . v always been an unsafe .structmo, wag croyd^
■ ddrtcs tho At diffonmt timaa. su tf&rm was raised 4
’; ' -Bad tha bridge cleared, but only to t» more densely, crowd*.
<4 « fow minutes afterwards. AfcdoTcn o’clock, the bridge
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■ - ' :; ''4^"-pertcns^werb'-thrown-''.peUmcß, Into the canal—the
wawebourfivc foot deep, and l acidly no persm rceexv.
“ edasy Iniury, other than a good duridagi • Two.fianalcs
1 - Among'those on tho bridgo end In the canal. It was
’tatter an amusing right,' wltnosstbo scramble for share,
appearaheo'each onopxcsentedafl ha waf drawn out.
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1 " wareliou&o,
: ;'-4crfngtJifffiic,ftt Uie Cunnl Baslo. -Sotao-Utree or fijur.
cuSana were engaged in stealing articles from Brnghom 1 #
vottltOQSQjVltcß anfi&io ilia employ of Mr. IL •
prerfflt them; one of the nilSpaa knocked :the person down
H " this time* H£ MoCioaky stepped fcrwArd, and export*
' Isted with%hb persons etigagody and endeaTorod to Ret them
to ftoxa. their unlawful work,-but they would not, and
&a altercation ensued. WbUo this was pending, one ol the
men drow a towie knife and stabbed tbo left
ftitßj yrrwtgT t>* ftyrn, end in th* Brighter of the
taart The wound inflicted was about eight Inches deep, of
a semi-circular shape, anil about Ato Inches long. MeClps
ky fell down on the street, In a. senfiele<s condition; and bod
It not beat for the Inlorfbrenco of Coroner lowry, who hap
pened to bo present, and other gentlemen^.wooldbovobccn
probably finished to death, by the crowds; He was conveyed ,
where ho now Has.tn .l
1 fiOQtßtfoSfe
It is supposed that the wound was inflicted byayTUng
: man named Gtncy-*- a resident of the lower part dftho city,
< '- 'MeCioafcy was a peaceably disposed young man.- 1 - *Howw
cmplcycd at Leech's warehouse.
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Ilia og a. Siaa.—ga Buad&y ftflCTLi
1 •' J c wwfl " T "* w in thU city, named <hXlchael
' Irvin, vas killed in Smtthfleld- street, nnder-the following
"• : gprri'tvb** Irwin. la company with
.4 • •-• wm p«wiring- np Smithficld tie
wait of Rrst «n«l Smithficld, he observed that ha heard &
'' curious xudza, dud looked up tovwdstha roof of thnhooso
: passing* .-.Margo cnrcitlw door of tho grocery ;
Store of Reis ft Berger, Coll ftom the second story .of .lho
hit Irwin on the stomach* knocking jWo sous<k
i. ' VfJT,- ■He was couteyed to a nelgbborhjfi hooao/iiod
i wn^immmm^M,hpfc : doath.-cnsttcdtTroat7inhiatca alter the
held an inquest on the body* Oh Monday
evening. A post mortem examination of the deceased was
by Bra. Glean and Brooks.* It appeared that ■one of
tUa.ofdoceaiod was ■ broken by; the sign* but the lmm<T
I- •; dmth'vos the fracture of the cartfllag© of the.
inspiratory corves in the : stomach* v A .-verdict-that ..his
* such causes Was tenderly • •.
' hlr. Irvin vas n young man, unmarried, and wu highly
respected by all who know him So was in the employ, at
! • •■flm tfcndof hia dsatbj'of Cheater, .
jpjßß) C7-XBZ Pcnuo BtnißtsGfl.*—On- SiindAy morning
• ' ebOUtialtpast two tfclock/a Are fcrolto out. lathe dvrclHng.
• county prison, occupied as»residence, by .Sheriff
• ■ Tha fire ■’vas firstdiseorcred in: tho coiling of the
under tho belfry; th»Jailor,Mr.-
■■/.• Crawfcrd, nnd others employed nbout the building,exerted
- - thcacalTesttf tgtfJngnlshtheflainc*, §nd before theengines
thii ftro had been put ont. A. fcoso which ttm
attached to & plug la the ctxwt, and >roB introduced into
tho building,rendered groat derrice in ozUngoiablng tbo
: ’ ' Daisos* 'The doinagodOne troa but slight and * email sum
lt. If iroter had been introduced into the eeoond
etnty ofthfrdwelUng, ihoiiro could hare boon putodiwith
* This should bpdofle immediately—uaUunflay
thomitorhiul to bo carriedfroiil'tho tabaiii the
cellar to tbo second story
_ Xus BiIMOS Asoassios on the Fourth of July promises
' tobatbo grandest fcxtuie of tha'dsy,and hundreds of pat
arautyy P«st> arB : ’mnking arrangements to- attend, this
nbrolexhltlticn- The distribution of prlxoato those POT; i
«v»rfnj fifty cent tickets; has caused no small degree of
lateral and trill benttondedon tiro day bythamosfbappy
nsulta Prof Wise, tho distinguished oiouauti intends
oaMag theescohsion'i>f ! >tboFonrtb,ono ofthe mostlnter.< ;
ha haa yet accomplished In tha evening of
the Fourth, the great and splondld display of fir* works
comes off,and we hare no doubt It trill Wtrltneased by a
large essomhly. XhoTree of liberty, abeanttfal structure
. of fire corlp, sill bo alone worth the price of edwhn^r
, " x i. in imii. , . ilflip 1 1 ■ " i
Riot—Yesterday, a man named John bloat made an in
fbrmatta before Alderman Major, itt ‘which bn charged
Benjamin Trimble, Augustus Dexter, Patrick M’Namoo,and
Wm-Rlddle, with riot Tbsriotwsa perpetratedm front Of
the American Hotel, on-Penn street; oh Trimbles premlsro.' i
‘ -JUddlo, Defter and .Trlmble were arrested, ond held to hail-,
•n the -etna of SWOO for tholr appearanao at Court It ap
pear that the dispute originated In regard to a horse trade
arbleh took plare between Riddle and Mofflt-at least the
:■ -jitter . chaTgtd 'Mofit with being the ringleader, and also
that Trinblscmnl tod him/vith the intention, oa he txi
' OoTed,’cflfflUnghhn/»ndthapextarTiolatodith»rnl(Bof
thoriflgbrbiting- ' , r
&Bcytn4»taplaiirygood«iwUlbo
CSltl this raomlng, W Ho. 281 litortyi street,* Opposite Sor
enth, try James U>K«io3,'AMUoßcer. t . L -
A/ratx sapraiar R?no Forts nflUwKilijSfis-eSjimKm,
* " " * cocru'hbwdJ - - r
I i -Iff susCoom ofc»<loaj«W3EsMo3S, before Hbn.YftlU&qr
'BkllfcGlunvDrp&idant an AWm .Boggs: ond Gabricf
Afisod&to Judges, „ ( •*. X
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la thecase.;
of thoCommonyrealth vs* James, L. t T3rind|(vG. C. Francis-.
erds, e^JV'llllliompsot^lridlcte^fH’naliWice-^ftTrillv'bo,
Beenthat the.Oouri sUstotoedthfl point rtdsedby.tbo. coun
sel of tkoßoilroad Oompany.-Tbo opinion is esfollows:--r.
/ RolobyiS?dcfend&Bt tosb‘3w cause, why.tho abovo caso
should notates certified. into thoTHstriet Court, of.Alltghemy.
.county, luacoordancawilhlhoAct of Assembly, Juno 10,;
1835. , -
The Act ofAssemhly ia,as follows, . . -
Scenes TL«.TUat Birindictmcnta jxow depending or.here
after to be : preferred, ot j instituted in. any of tho Courts of
civil orcriminol-jartedictian within the city, of Pittsburgh
■or the eouhtyofAlloglftny, wherein tho dty of Pittsburgh
m»y bo "dirwJtly- or indirectly, or wherein;the
taudity of toy rogaldUen of a street or alloy, In said cityj
made dfchcfbeforeorslheeitfl corporation as a city, may he
brought ifcqd&tion/altbougb.tbe-sald city of Pittsburgh:
maynbtj hy'itfafrporato'nnme/ he a tiaHy to the record,
shall bo tried in'thaDlstrict Court of Allegheny coomyibo
forU person rosideut or owning real.
property in said dty, shall booxoluded. ‘tv/".* » -Ot. {•
■.•sic.Tii,~ln aU , fuch-. , caseii -the certlfi&rte of iho Mayor'e .
Court of the city ofPittsbnrgh*or orthe President Judgo of :
the Fifth Jbdteisd District; composed of jtliosald county of
Allegheny, that the Indictment trefoil' cause proposed to be
romored. Is in his opinion within >thomeufing4 0f .the/rrt
(otcasa mxthVaectioQs' of this act, shall bo conclusive evs
- of thejurisdhdion of the. odd District Oourt, and in ■.
such case and thereupon; the indictment and all-papers con*'
cectoil thcrowithi'-lf ltbe '&rcrizulnal.'case, or. Urn original'
writ, declaration, apd All.papers counoctod therowitb,: if it
bo.* clTilicaso, shall ho ttanumitted to; said District Court*
~ S&& nov—lf upon that rial ref nay. Indictment, or-. Court
ocUonunder
beraised by.cilher party,, the decision thereof by the Bis
.triotCouiiahfill:not-baflnal>,hat:.fiitherparty'inayappeal-
to Supreme Court, upon entering into re-;
cognisance into the District Court, far tho payment of.all
.eoataln case thojudgmont of-ihe Supremo. Court sholl bo.
adverse to su6h.appeuant, &ud filing, of record,*" at the! s&me. .
■ time, a specification of bis reasons for entering- the appeal, :
; and tho said District Court shall havo pownr. toitake the re*:
cognisances of the dofondunt or witnesses in anyjndlctment '
which may-bp rcmovcd.to said the puxpooo cf se
curing their oitopdance upon the. trial .thereof, audofpass-.
log Esntorxce, -yopdlctof the jury shall bo against
tbo defendant -
city of Pittsburgh Is not,- by Its corporate .name, a
party to tho lecorf i-tlds.-is-diswmsod'WUn byafco oxpresa
wonls of the Afifc * The only.thibßto. bodocMod Is, whether,
In the opfnton of tho Cbdrt,’the .city 7 orpittsbnrgh is intefr.
'este<L <urectly or indirectly, or any street 1 regolabon shay
bo brought ia question undor, Section Yll oftho Act recited*
’TOmt doos the record exhibit, and what do counsel con-.
■"'■••■The information, under .oath, of John. YandcgriFt, on
which'-this indictment is based, sots forth that a public high
way,' In the dty of Pittsburgh, known as Water street,
which war heretofore used ns* public -highway.cr street,-
hn.s through tho egoncy of tha Donna. JRnUroad and Its offi
cers; been mode a-publle common nnisanco-rcrccteiftherMn
u lozge wooden building, receiving warehouse, or depot, ic.
_ The indictment reiterates.the information, amplified and
couchodiulcgtiland technical .
-It ’nppters that:'the buliiHng,vrarohouso er dcpoV.was
erected dy tho defendants on the place complained or m tho
information.'■ . ■■•■:•• • • < ■• - • •:■ .;■■■■■•«■
• Itappoawthatitwaa erected under license of Uieoity of
Pittsburgh;' which illeouKJ.is contained.in-a certain OrtUi
nahxorOonnCils, passed Blh September, 1852. f
■ ••Ihirt it appears that tho-cltyot-Plttabnrgh>;astt.munid
pal corporation, is directly interested in tiic Indictment -
• Itnlro appears' thatthcrity of Pittsburgh lias.* pocunl%
ry interest at stakola thu indictaentj Ihrif the bulling bo .
anulsanco,asd .abated,tha• rents. and.-profitito--the city
CCaSO.’- ' rf. t-:-v - ■ •. i
It brings up at oncq tbs vulUUypf urn reTOlauons of
Water etreet by ; Ordinance of Stli SeptcmbcrjlojSj and the.
dtThaa* direetiQterest in thecontraot «msequentthofbo%
: and the dtirens*rOiatarcstolin tlio moauesofthority.
! : This ludictmentnleQ 7 <hiwlcs other dty ordinances, street
i regulation's and tranar
portation in oortoin streets :ia order, to reach tha building
: erected by authority of iho.dty, ond which. buUdiug Is the
; sahjectmatter of complaint hcra.-r 7 v V.' '
Tho language of the Act is; that - tho JncUctmmehaU bo
oertUled, lf f In tho ..M oplaioD’ 1 , of _tho Jtrfgo, ii
come* within tho-meaning-of ScCi Yf. Opinion.is ,wneu
ibo assent of uud er »taxr4ng, from probablliUea, rather
ioclincato-onoparsuasiob thajj.. another. Zhls : implies uu
certainty and doubt:- Hcre-lbati ts wo .doubt; all is clear
here. The act does not rqqalro jeertaloty of iu
the count to certify, butopinlononly. ~, •:^
■ Ituaof opinion thnt thocityls interested, iUrccuyin
aspects of Section Tf,*nd an indirectiuterest under, one, :
would boenoush ferthanurpose.;-.: ■ >
! r.Tha *Joaryfr?2 from oil. Or bf
implication, is not l».o?•9todl.«g/iyw.-r
From what appears on retord, this Court lias npjttrisdli.
Uoh of thli : * bls Coutt -would'-mTe .dismissed
itjif tbeto had been noyulO'tmd nd:nrg\wrtenwoa inspecting
th© record. - ” , .
-All parties will hato nutanUges in
tho District Court;: which 1 hero wonld .be denlcnl thcra,
namoly the" selection of a Jury, and an uppoal by,cither
party to- tho Supreme Court. Here .they could not select
a Jnrr,#nd thed(*M°n.wo«M't»JS<ial.... .-
• Tho rod parties tit intenai hero ore tho Common*.ealth
of Penns,lranla, tho city or Pittsburgh, end the .l’onnsjp
; fanli Ils-ifoad Ctur.peny. -The mlo is noJo obsolete. , -
Ido eertiTy tlist Ifio teliJtaient »1n» eireferred to, namely,
So. 112, of June ie t !n my opinion, rrlthin
the mtouinffuf tha-Sixtb SfcUou.ef lb® Act n. Assembly,
orjoneicaijissT. - . w^■ B ,F < ; L T CI i B,
' - President Judge,
'Oumnouwooltli ys.HUaDrown; ladictmcat, Vccpiag.a
•tippling houses:. Plead-guilty, and- Sentenced to pay a fine
of $2O, and corta. r
• -Commonwealth T 3.. John Coateslndictment, ; pafsiag
oonntcrleit/iacnxßy.' ' Tho defcnflant woa acfimltcd^; : .
• ' OommonweaUh w. Jane Gordon, Harriet- Boles, and An
drew Gordon; 4nihclmcnt,i.conspiraey» .. 'Thß,,chargo ww
laid by Martha Jau© Hunt, who aoeuaed tho-defendanta of
conspirary, to prosecuting » eharg«: cf ; adultery agalnai
Nelson Solei. The jury returned. a verdict .of not-guUty;
tho prosoenhlato pay tha ...- J- . ,
' Commonwealth John ‘Wmlei Indictment, larceny, on 1
oath of inUUw Dlalno. The proeei utojy.B .barber, aecurfd
the deftfailant of stealing two raroi?. The jury rt'tnrncd a
terdiet of not guilty > *
■ -•Ootamouw«alib'-’Vs. PloTcooe. Jl’OariUy and John JUunt,,
Jr; iudictmen f i assault and Tho cam was IriClug,
and excited liUIso? no Interest.
-* Henry Ddvitlsou waa seutenciiJ to pay tbeccsL'i iu a sure
ty of thopcoto ewe in whlclj he was prosecutor against Ja.
cob Greer.
-John Coalcsy a» above, to an im*
prjsbucicntinihft poaltontiary for 000 year, on abharge of
larceny to wUsh h°
'" 1 Xho ntet taken up waa that of Jacob Russo, izufielcd
f-fcf assault itod' battery^:wltft intent to^ repo, on two
littlo-glris to AUcghcny Cit>. , '
Ttm lteTßicr 'Coni.T-cict, and after fraasnctiuitw littto
bnrinasa, adjourned over yntil Saturday, •. i•
3SX. ;
:::JDNE 28.
.fterSpaV
Aston* aaintem**
lion* yesterday, teibra Aid. Mafc/, la which he charged W
Jiaia ifiiraV»T»lthi assault and battery. The assault: was
• Sinnsw was held to hail, in the
pa-m^rCcgyt for hlaftppeararee hi.Court..,-. • ~
yesterday, Sampson Wars«l«3.
for an' awaulfc atid battery, perpetrated on Thomas Irwin*
« MmoV'ArriMna,"—Such'bare bwn the exdar
xnatJon* of many who have nightly wltoessel the
ope greater din 8 o r t b tit determination ta;b@ the? 4 Excel*,
rior Troupe,” cf tho country. This evening, for the first
time In■ thU‘eify, trill/be presented tho tnlrth*proToklng
bnrlwquo of tho JUvals. To appreciate it you should see It.
•':"-OoMlii**o> ii OH»«t'-n».llarriogtfitt--*rae;.yatenl»)r*?«Ott»-
mlttod on a process from Court., ~ . .....
■ Henry Donaldson/was committed lujail, for eorts, by tho.
Court.
X Sf Mtt.BoioaoSß:**Fram influwy-lhava been afflicted
with weak eyes and tael! ay travels |
XhAvo never been ablo togot a pair of GLASSES that would
1 help mo'. • Thavo had roveralpalrs thatwpulAenablnmo to
soo more dlslincUy, but could - never keep them on mote |
than':onediolf .hour from tho fact* that they enusod such.i
wteOfecoin. ■ • ■ • •«•■.■■ >*• ■■''■•. v.■••• ■.•••■'•■* ■.!
-I happened to geo your advertisement* bjn’whlcb l saw
you bad lost imported some, and tit It hat been my constant,
aim to getapairthat would benefit mo, 1 thought! would ,
must not thank mo fialtorfngwhcnTsay they moro
-than answer my expectations. * I have not to
Jnore than half-on hour atony
:+|m« hifara ~ Y-got thcaO: QIfISSOS.-: - Slnco l got thOSC, I *o*4
'ono ißundoy -allday, and until ten o’cloclc,. without cxprloiT
dng tho least pain^which Is a thing I have not done wforo
T °llaytM9hHich ai X thinfc it deserving your enterprise,
and hoping otheramay he. twnelltted : by ,lt j : . a
Ton atllberty'to mahoiwoof my turns at any time
16rttJbronee; I sra.sir, truly yoursj>.> ■■■•*„. rj-£■■ ■
i-.i iTCTiRV B*HrL-Wlmrt:MMto.WtBbßryh.
P. S.llbwiUo jacnUon Uiatny wife isgrcutly bcooiiUpa
by thepUt Bho got, »nl equally plrasci. ,:
Dr. BiUey’a Foro.t .Wlne-Ia tin b«ft
remedy fcr thopermeeontcoro orl>rop;-y, Grovel, Jeon
dice, Dyepcpsfs, Xtoetlvenosa, . JUiouuwUim, Gout, Loss of
Appetite OomplalnU of the Liver, Heart, Kidney end Stom
al Ooldc, Cough* null. ConßUmptlvo Beelines, over offered
for sale In this city;' Oiroulara, glrfnEfull c»n
Wtorttawlhnt I“anothercolumm ~•■ j ,
GEO.H,
ajmer of Wood street and'Virgin alley, Pittsburgh, Pa., bi .
Sfbr JAJIE3 T. -SAMPLE, norfb*west corpor of
gtrt ct and the uiamond, Aliegheny CHyy,
Wormo S Worm# * 1
X3-Agroatmanyloarned treatisesihaye -been wiittem j
explaining the crigiu- of,’ dasdfyiog the worms geueraw j
ted in the human system. Scarcely: any.- topic, otmcdl?w.
. science has elicited more acute 1
-research; and • yet phyriclans oro-vCIT niuch divided in 1
opinion on the subject. Xl' must-bo admitted».howevpr,. j
that, after all, a mode of expelling these worms, and purl- j
frlng the body from their presence, Is of more tnluo than
the wisent disquisitions os to iho:origin., Tbe-ospelUng
agent has ftt length -been fijani-rDt; SPL ontfs Yfcnnifugo is
themueh'cotighfetvfteT andhas already superseded !
allother-wormmedicines, its dfieaoy beiog universally no*
inowledgcd by picdlcatpracttlioners. •. x 7
- T Purchasers will please bo careful to ash fbr Dr. H%atfo*s
fcckbtiied Vermifuge, and takonpne.olße,.,: AU:otbw. Ver-.
je2sdtw „ 60 ptroet.
To Safferero - ftom flw* Effects -of ■- Belt- -
ft AbslGj AOi
A CTtJATED by a desire to do to ethers r.s I' Venld that
others had done tom6,*ehen similarly circumstanced,
; thereby tuuailtilFpettmi OCTlnettbe specious- promises i
of psrailo Barton!, renders or highly .puffodtordlsls and,
nthoT expensive hut -worthless nostrums, cr.tclvpenny.in
strumeute, manuals, t&> io« They nor<irdM,cmor care
"to bertoatiolrtlymiTOisny body? therattmi, nprasn no-moro:
tiao and money upon these, but consult some educated ro
‘(mOetablenttl wspmmhlo'phssictaiii or if coEtering frora
tbeefferta or youthful eolitary Tice, prnStby my experience
T am trill Sos to Impart a knoutedßOOf tho means by nbtcb
lias coni, (»«« mfferinjrMeercly from quackery,) to
in? one Mm-rrillwritomoa Plata and brief jtetement of
remit five dollars, to aid mo:ta paying ndycr.
pmptee all wedpteamdovotod
SSliKtoSbringtowejj follotMtoTemratbrtngh
' Spate.
A- •****•-! v.j- :
: By ,the' Q’BoiUy Unsa for Homing Peat.
(TO DAYSLATBU BSDHEUBCCPE. "
, ~l • ' amotai ot ihb bai/tic.
' ~ T * Nxw Tons* Juno 27.
onSuaday.evening, withlJ-
Vfirpooldateato.tbolsth
;.■’.-.Urerpool Markets.—Cotton...Tlie Africa.'’* adviccaiiadtm
,troyed tha ;imitkfit-Jrrhl,ch :was further strengthened by
-large speculating porch as ersof the love? grades. -; Tho mar*
kotwa* active doringtho day, -ami ln tho evening closed
steady at fali pricas--- lJp to Friday .the jalcs-for' tbo throe
days were 25,000 bales; the exports wero. trifling f thc. im
ports were. Fair ; Orleans fair, Mobile and up*
:iani£Bdd;. middling qualities £%€& 15-16; ordinary b\\ ,
imperial
. ; Bxeadriulls.—Browa,Shlplcy ACo., of Liverpool.-- quota
shade lowcrwithout any .decided- change;
.perhaps there Was a slight reduction. • TYhcat flour to qxtra
in : limited "'tfem rind. Philadelphia moved slowly
prirno western 24* fldf corn in limited Inquiry. Thcrv;wsrf i
: considerable imports cl whekt, and but small :of. Hour.- TTh* i
weatberiS’goodnndthacroTOarothriTittg. 4 K V : { i
• Frurisioos^Atiliverpooi , nothiiig'..'wos < d6ing-in bacon, ]
vbuycrsrwonld act *t £54 decline* ? Should®?* 34 and :|
was ralhe«noro4o|p?lnb6ef.-.Porh dull.;
-Lard dull at 25, lower, ».* . r j
: Tallow quiet: Nothing adorer soed nom-;
inaL Rico steady. ~
ester ;a smoro;chQ?rfaltonoprflTalls,bat.-btisl
,ncx* was not heavy.
,v Tho London Produce market Sugar
quiets but dull. Tea dull) at Id
• advanco. Bengnl Eicp.ftctive > at.lls 6d. .Tallow brisk, at
47s 6d@4T* 3d. >
--. Monet-lUhxet.’—Funds hEd'improv£d. in tone. Consols
-closedmonoy and accounts 99%i ex-dividend.;; ■>:* ,v r
;\-FaAana--Oommercdftlconfliifncols,almost, restored,- andj
. the fands have rctxiovud.thelr.loss.. On the l4th, at tho
close, Ss. 764; halves 102-25. * >. , ?
- M. Salldrouso is coming to New York, as the Eropororis
own Commisrioner to the-Exhibition.:;.'.: ■?
•*’ -Aleoaimomal treaty has boon conduced be twcehßardinia
and Paraguay. ~
:TheTurkaxiotwlthst2inJ!ngvpeaoohil'^pe3ranee9, :> cos|-
:s
-'Xtode-at'Ornttnutiuoplo-was.dtdl^ 1 ’from- the scarcity*of
shipping. Xhorowasnot-muehp&nlc. -? • \
• ;; :Xhe Athens Observator.-thd official print, sayathat the
respecting American demands ou'the Grcck .gov
ern meat, is Incorrect. ? . 4
The English government) to-both chords and .Commons,
announced thabjhe English and Erenphjfleata were jointly -•
dispatched to theDordsnellesjfarnished with like ;Instrud
tions, ondos tho best understanding existed betwoon-Franee
-and Enghmdy it was not expected that any.- collision would
’OCCUr. 1 -- ' • •; >• ’ •..
- Kiss&iiT, the Russian minister of Justice*taw.arrived at.
| Paris—they say,tobri ng padflcasauroncea. from the. Ct&f.
['Xhefrmdflhftdoonseqaentlyieeovered.;
! - 'lt was not unlikely tlwt Russia-would toko,; temporarily
> and occupy the frontiers of. iho Danube provinces, f
i : Mr. French has m6ved tor all the correspondence regard*
rtng the imprisonment of tho-ncgrocs In South Carolina.
: : He was ‘ that If South Carolina were properly -
! prossed'Shc would amend her black laws.- Xlio correspond' i
ichco Was ordered. Lord 'Beaumont moved similarly In the i
.lIOUBe of-Lords.-. •-.*■ • • i
- r A splendid entertainment wan given toCommodoro Yan- ;
the-Cliy of Southampton.- About two hundred
gucsts-Weri-prownt. • Xbe.Cotnmodoro'has t&kon a large
compandor Southaaiptonian»_ou. n pleasure cralso to the
South coast of :;. • ” : r
The strike of theXjvctpool cotton laborers is about to be
: amicably settled. ?.i.‘ .j*l
-- fhoji: Palis—Jnno 14;*!-*Yeri*idajr the Pnnco of
Prussia and Duke of gasp Coburg passed through.Titt°» on i
their way to-EnginruL
. Orders-reached Brest ,on thc lOtb to arm two steam fri- 1
gatosaud two saUlngveasds... Nothing..!* known of .their :
destinations., % . , ‘
After numerous fluctuations, tho Bourso closed today i
with a rise In tho 3 percents; to 7&-20; 4,]4 perccnU.lo2-20.,
•> from Constantinople to,tho COth say that & note ;
ban been lnmdcd to tho ombassodmesf .the four powers, ex*;
plalnl&g the measures taken- by Turkey to. maintain iho i
Integrity©? hcrtcmloriesi and declaringttrmly that an afr i
r&ngement with Russia Js out of the question, whUo. that i
power persists in her exorbitant pretensions, ;v ; ; I
- On thw 28tb tho French minister gavo. Rodschol a
formal assurance of tho supportof the Frenchgovenpnent. :
tonl Stratford 4e RadcmTo wu to have an andiouco ou
tho2d J'une,fprthc-porposepf giTing a similar assurance ■
on the part of England. ■
Xho military preparations-of the Turks aro earned on
with great ocuvlty.... A Turkish ilcqt of 22mil.was anchored
at tho entroooo of the Block Sea on tho 30th.. At the arse
nal 12 corvettes and sore rat frigates woro being armed, and
will target the 2d Juno. - One hundnjd aud forty
flat boats are employed in tmnfportrog artillery and ammo--
nltton to the licet and ciUdci on' tfaeßosphorus.. The mlli-
Ua were pouring;iu from allquarfervtot b«?; reviewed by
the Sultan on the 30th. /••.-. • - • . -
; : 001. ilcruofT, commander of the- Russian pontoon brigade,
‘arrived at Alnj?> orer the left bank of the - •
Lord ■llpftmoreland and; Baron de Mayengorf had a long
conference, and afterwards couriers were dispatched to Lon*
don and St- Petersburg^.
An emigrant ship, the Aurora, bound from Hull to. Now
York, foundered on the 29th slay,.taking down £q of the
craw and passoogor*. Xho Captain and 12 others vrero saved.
.McHenry says, that buyers of flour insist on<J«bjdecline,
and on wheat ilattributaUo to favorable wcathczv’Modrip
quotes Philadelphia and Baltimore 24s W@2s;Ohioextremo
at 25* Oi. Brown & Shipley quote brcadfitottsAßhado easier,
without an actual dedino.
PmusiXFiiXif Jane 27.
'Tho : German musical eoclellcs rehearsed la the Museum
tliU njornlnjj, preparatory to a Oread Concert this evening.
Apfoccsslad vjifi than Cirojed* when they marched to Indo
beadotice Hall. The banners anil fiaga of tho societies.irons
stationed IQ-tbe Ilall; sad the Presidents of tho various
associations were addressed by. Mayor Gilpin,vrho welcomed
ihemto'Uio city. -Tho whol»'iproec£stcmthon'2lod through
tho vehorablo bntldltfff, the‘ban«tt playing.all uncovered;
and aftcrwanUconnternlarehcd, passing, o&t of tho South
-gate. An Immense crowd of spectator* vras present.
Nsw Qitxxtvs, Jauo27.
The Fraplr* City mailed from New Orleans today. Mr.
■Souls «a* among lior pawengora. .. ■ ■*. • v ;
: habheto*
Xj»:YoM, *o»o ST.:
- ; Flonr.iSutfs 1100 Mile glalont $4,01(34,75: (Southern SL
-87(33,12. <irc:n_.&ala« 25,000 buuheat, Western at 51,24;
sales 25,000 bu ccm, TA't, ycllosr eo. ■ Co!7<k>...Bales.
200 bM* Rio at OJJ. Huc»f.„l»dioal M- Jlolmjoj etojuljv.
gales 200 sails Ltnstart ell el CL Cotton-Bale* 000 talcs.
ibis OMoallSU, Vro»!sloni...Eal(3 230.
7>bls race* perk et prime $12,78g12,81; tame
S/3W* ihouMent Bala* 150 bbls tanl at 10, kegs
llJ^rlnlL
• Cottoa~.E*c«xUnslr qatot. small; *
contract was tmute for fcJOO hb!& Bro&lyirioe, for export,
Auzu«fc deliTery, nl $5,<JO; mixed anl v«tcrn ofcN at
«VO2- ; By«Flb«r and Com Meal.MKothlnfi doing; tho for
mer'ls quoted at S3,SS@.V& l latWftBS,C3s white wheat
•'•■ . - . .
Baituoxx, June 27.
■ ■'Citrii AI-Uucut^SOO’.Beef Cattle offered, 450 Mid, and
CO driven’Xtot; tho price* ranged from $3,50 tosf,?6 on the
boor, fqnhl to nctt good supply: sale*
- made at •• ~ ~ >..•••. ■
' * I?KW POTATOES*
40 BMfl - 8 w JOTAI0 “- WeS&M)?
1 *je27i3t : comer of Hand and Liberty street*.
"a lxxmoi—&3“EuiX J Alcohol, 70 ami Oi percent* formleJ
Ain bblfc and bU*. FtEMlha BROTHERS, 1
60 Wood street -j
TTaOODA tka weired, Yarmouth Water,
•1 .■’.•■ in prlmoorder, forgale by—- JEIiU. fIAWORTII,
•:. jn27 ~• •;. corner of Diamond and Diamond alloy.
•-JUST' •af*thosu.aleo.. lilting Oxford
•I Tie*. for gentlemen. Price* lour. . .
Jt£2s ; ' W:IS. BCHMERTg,tO7 Market st
; fq,n.i t 61 AJorket etrwt, haathladay
IT recuirud a lot of fine <3 old Jewelry* consisting of Breast
-i‘ins< jttb- Uuekles, new patterns -Seals,-A* AU of which
: rrlU be «>ld at tho lowest Now York prices, for cash, Oire
him a call. J«L_
O F -" J lihY.—ScmtEEfZ, No. 107 Market street,
•JH 15 rewlrlngfor the Fourth, * large twlal* < fort jcov
ering, comprising Gattorp, Ruakias Ties* Slipper*, and tx-
Tioufl other now styles for ladles, missus,; boys and chUarcn.
IMccs-utwscppUopaMo. ■■" • ; > : _
William A. H’Clurg, _ .
T}IAMTLV CROCEIt AND TEA DEALER, corner of Wool
1? and Sixth stteati. hu on .hand a most cxtonxlro aud
: select stock ebolco Family Groceries, line Tear, WlUow and
! Wooden Ware, which ho offers at tho ■ lowest rates, whol>
said or rctMh- - < - IM.:_
GAITEHB, Boots, Jenny Units, IbUian lies,
'i/ BasWns hmt Slippers, or oil qnsllticJ, Also,Mlhsm
nil Children’s Gaiters, Hoot* nwi Jenny coll
rttvi oxmnlafl. *. L<,& HAYWAIUJi
j 034 corner of Market and liberty street*.
' s jj?2CCJIACTS I WH-' Merrill’*
pi-mancfiietarat
B grofa Extract Lemon?
i> v do“*' do , Vanilla;
'S -iio*: do .’.pcßfili;;..'
: Je24 « ' • ;-;^Forgalo.t>y,
TJAItGiUNJi lN C.U4.D -lASDS—Eor sale, slot of to!
Acres of Cool, with railroad, cars, A«.,.lngood order!
alea'atavit tho Monongaholo rivet. Three thousand bushels
o t Coat can bo drilrcred dally. , * , ..
AISO—A Lot of 260 Acres of Coal, of- a six foot vein; stt
-notod on thoTonohloshony, river, with;* good-end eafo
harbor. -These lands ore offetoj ot ; n low pr}co. and on easy
t jSs 8. COTHBEBT A SOS, 140 Third flreet.
"" BentOTOli
TAMES BLAKELT,- European Agent, bo* removed bis
•I office to the corner of Eleventh ft&d Smithficla rtreewi op*
poslto theJiothotUst Chorchew .-r - • • jelO,
•T ANto WABBANTS WANTED.—I wlflktQ PCrchasplCO,
Vi 60; and'4o Acre Land Warrants, fbr : -which the hlghost
market price will bo paid. •/ . J/SeS BLAKELY*.-;. ,
/ V: ItoAlEatate Agent and Conveyancer,
. joio ?'yo.lOOcornerofSoTcotfaandSmltliHeldeta.
/\FFICU FOB LOCATING' LANDB/1N lOWAv—I hare
II xaado arrangement* •witti.o gcatlcnian ; in, Davenport,
well Versed lu the land business .who .Trill- locate any, War*-
rants fo r w ard edby. mo. on Ore.v.pry beat !ttßds,nQt located,
intba neighborhood ofDavonport, Jowa. City, and Mufeat*.
*>gj[j!Sa BLttBLT.
.. citrFnguty. tor. Bole pr ISxoJiangc. j 1
TTIHE undersigned will exchange for L,nds to too suburbs,l
- X-bbo 'fCillowlilg.Proßonjij Or' Tvlll diJjioso of ii on long I
ttory Brick Ilonse; on Second-street, now.occuplcd I
by Hcn.' Charlcg b’eyicr. Th!* bun-3 In. built-in modern I
jwWand'oMho best mntoiwtopc n .--ib - i • . I
jUm; throe two story Brick Hanses on Tike Bt-> each con-1
taining threerooms. -, |
Also, tvro tnoslcry Frame Dwelling Houses oa Pino it., I
1 cocheontainingtvrcfveroorns. T >■■■” ■ • .
Also, three ! ttyo story Framo Pwelllng,Houscs on Locust |
[ •
| ■AlßOj'two tßro sWTy Pmme Duelling Houses on Pjko Bt,
©ach wntahrins: three roomA*-• .. -
Also, tljrco.twu sfory Brick. Houses inEast Birmingham,
K)a a lot 80 -feat byl&V'vrifchloom tn'build seven houses !
Ward Property is on six contagious Lots of
flibuttl’ COfoet ftonten . pin© and Locttst (cpntinnhiff
I through : the■equals■ and corners on Pi&eat.) .They are so
1 that each-property can. bcsold separate,' - Any one -
be occommodated'by joying- little more
"second Arxlval of CarpetJnffi, ..
AT T§TmW,GABPEf HOUSE,
Ho a 2 Third Street
mjTE undersigned rcsp-clfiHly Informs hie firlonds and the
Aflaateewssassar^
SstoStgejt‘efiarno6t:»®^MEortmentof OAE-
!itt?or allkind?, ]
Tievrorticlolbr “Window Shades, Pufaam a Pawnt SejfAd-,
J^&?MroOT^srcOTSpsTtoeonnn<li«dpl«<xeorVclTrf,.
'BribS«U. : TlilMstry .'BroeselSt Three-ply, .Tapo|try .Ingraui,
; Banerahoandl’lne Ingrain,of everystyle,andprice. Alm>
Sl^eiortfooutofSnaffle. Telret, Anrnta ter end Ito-
a .splendid Mwrtaent of Table and Kano
ettho eamelotr
, rates hotStaietofo»><saf»lJinsßi.
1 *3l again, , [xny243 ft
fiAttT BEVIEW OF yrnSSTTEGH HABKET-
Osmra 07 :
Tuesday, Jons 28,.1853. ■ r. J •
■ - Since Satar4iy,nt>thing.nowtr4nsptiod lo tto market,
j worthy of note. . Business continues qulSt.. -■: ■ .
FGOCR—The market remain* without change both as
j regards prices and dems*nd, and receipts keep-pane 1 fbr all
demand* *We nolo salcsof. 30 bbls.at $3,63; CQ.dos3,Sl;3C
j./froroFlorc at $1 ;S0 do attlio same. .*
j - COFE-EB^-Tho'market is quiet, and.sales.-are mostly in
jm,wil lota to tie trado; but holders are ten. We notice a
sale of SO bags at lO’-i, 4 months; 30 do at K>!4
EGOS—The market la baro, and reeelpte eery limited,
j- with a good retail demand* We note sales.of .OOO.doz at 10,
1 6 bbls do at 10.
•BACON—The sales yosteiday were verylight,and prices,
.unchanged. Sales of 1000 &3 Shoulders slid Hama at 6>/J@
<>}s; 7000 lbs do at 0, ISO pesdo at
sales were making at 3*@38... ', .. .. *
'O HAT—Sales at the scale of 11 loads at s9@sl2, !
" PIO METAI/—Wo bare a Kilo reported of 125. tons Alle
gheny, Blair 00, at $18,6 months. This Is a high figure,
i but nevertheless true.'-- ' -
' note a sale of 2000 lbs at 45®5S for. common
to full blood; extra Is quoted at C 0. .; ■
■ MACKEBEt—Further sales of 10 bbls No. 34t $10,76.
MOLASSES—SaIes of 25 bbls to tiro country atoO. ...
, StlQAlt—Wo have sales of*22 bbds repdrted at 5 conta, CO
da}-s; 23 do, ln lots, at s®sJ£r 3 bhds at iji; the market Is
less firm, and tends downward. .
VINEGAB—SaIes of ,15 bbls at 8.., :
ASHES—Wo notice noj&ange In Soda Ash, bat continue
to qnoto at
POST OP.PITTBBTOOH.
' 'ABETTED.
Jefferson;ParktaBo n ?Brownsvill9. . -
** Luxcrne, Bonnott, Brownsville.
• ■■■•• Thomas WpstNeivton.
■ 1 H Gcm Bfly&rtfcPeoblea, lHl2abetb.. ..
« : Beater, Gortenj-Boaver. -
•v u • Michigan, No: 2, Wolf, Wellsville. • 1
<}. . Exchange, Rhodes, Wheeling. .
DEPARTED.
u Jefforspn; Parkinson, Brownsville. •
- a 1 .Lucerne, Bcnnbtt, Brownsville.
Jl ’ ThomasShriver, Bailey.WostNevrtoa.
*4 Gonißayarf; Pcoblcs; Elizabeth.;
• v-- m • Michigan, Noi2, Wolf t WcttsriUc. •
• « Beaver, Gorden; Beaver. ..
k: <V I&changei'Rhocleiij• Wheeling. •
» Rescue, Crooks, Cincinnati. -
Wednesday Packet for,Cincinnati*
tf&zt .'■.. Tin new and fast running steamer CRYSTAL
w. J. Kooftz, Master, will leave
: . nva-ry WEDNESDAY.
Porfrel2btortassa(re,npply.on.boatd,orto .
myll G. B. Mn/TENBEBGER. *
For Zionfr Reaebr Marietta, Parkenhurg,
i and Oallinolis*
The fine steamer" GOV. MEIGS, fimrar, Mas*
win leave for the above and intermediate
every Tniaday, at 3 o’clock P.M.- {
Por frelghfor passage apply o»pWitJ,<w to _ •• •;
fal,2 ; . JQIINTLACK, Agent, i
Blorletta, and SoeWngport
l The steamer HAIL COLUMBIA, A. 8. Csasx,
| Jp2C**&3laster f will leave Pittsburgh every. Monday, at:
p. returning, will leavo Hocking*
port every Tuesday, at 6 otalock A. Mj - .•■■*■ '--v
. .Passengers and shipper* mayndy on acccm
modatlon and promptness. • W. B- WHEIRiER, ■
nurC ! . 24 Market fitroote :
rW CLOTH—IOO rardsicaeoniilgnment and for enloby
j 023 ■' • ' KING A MOOBHEA3. ;
OAP—4 boxes Rosin Soap, on consignment and tor tala
Jq22 HENKY H. COLLTSB. ;
ff^URPENTJNE—2O bbls« in storo and for sale by
.-X • • • : FLEMING BROTHERS.
GLUEr>2O store and for sale by .
Jb24 FLEMING BROTHERS.
COOl'ir.’S ISINQLiSB-a».H«_ fcrtaJab)-/ ■; <,
jcisr fZemino DROrniatg
BASE MWPUBS— WfifflMj fitftoa & {ltrriU'a jnAna
i tbeture. In store and for sale by
jk* ' - Ftiianso jBtmiEBS. ■;
qniNß APPLES!-PINB Fitter Apples, Jttst
Jr -reeciwi Ani*for»alo J»y J. &,CO.»
-j«24 v i>. •-V.. • - Ko.CWoodsUrccL
OXi'OfrD Tli3—For WenUmcm’* Bnnuntr. max, made
to order, at -
•«*>l7
Gukap I'ltlNTS—Just rceolrod, at A. A. Major A Ca.%
Kb. 25 Fifth street, 10 eases fiisleolorod prints, at KJc.
per yard; 1 : . je!s ■
BEDWIUI JILNK&AHV AT Kit—A fresh supply of tar
relsanihall barrels, jostrccclscd and for sale hr
Jc23 KING A MOOBUEAD.
PINK APPLES I KINK APPLES.!—Just received and
far sale by JOSntJA RHODES 6 CO.;
j«23 S 3 Wood street.
HALM 50AP—500163., in store and for sale by
r ! FLEEING A BItOTIIERS,
. (snecessors.tO J. Kidd A C 0.,)
jc2l 00 Wood street
~V~ - SKWOOOOB.
TDST ItKCEIVT.D—By Adams A Co.’s Express, a fresh
.J supply of' Summer Goods, consisting ofXlnensj: Mar*
I 'selllOs, Shirts Under Shirts. And liravere, and a yarioty of
I things sultaldo for summer .wear, too numerous to mention,
ctE. Cribble's Fashionable Clothing Store, No. 210 Liberty
l ltnt't.'tlt'rd'tf’iVord. ■ f jets] K. ORIBBI.K. t
- pTRAViS (rota Nicholaa Km'» pasture* co last
i.PuatlaT f Jonolfetb, * small shod DAY HOUSE; 0
r<~l iT«n oid. » lle *Rs last Mftt .pwr Jack’s Kan.
Any person returning said bona to ihe subscriber,.or. to
Mr. JamM- Sterling, Penn street, sear SU Clair, trill be lU>
craDynoranlcd.
- -jc23^tf
'4' BARGAlN!—2orTaluable Lot efUroundy in
J\. T2 feet front on BaUer rtroot, fiy 100
• feet deep on l > ito«lrM>t; wUbagaod tafck dvelllng honsa,
of six rooms and a cellar* atable, Ac.. Also, a Cranio bouse,
of fire rooms and kitebeo, wash bouse, orea, Ac. U*
awl order, and *lll bo sold at a bargain, on easy terms. , .
• Jga : 8. OPTHBERI A SOX, ltl) Third at.
PmuPttPnu, Juno 27.
• Money. Loan OClco.
JOHV A- O'DRIKN 4 00., 16? Thirdistrtet, below Bmllh-
Bold. Monev to loan inlatge of small nuantitiea on
ooidnnd silver platr,dlanouds, watches, Jewelry, gum and
pistols murivai instruments, end yalunhle articles of every
description. Forfeited plcdewt sol! tamed lately alter being
ont or date,unless redeemed. ■ liargnina of gold and river
wutehea, "jewelry, Art,alw&vsonhand. ■- - JelS ■■ ■
~ fiTEftMSHIP COMPAKY.
For Port PbtlUp, Mclboarne aadSldney,
AUBtrAiifl*
- *.j\ ; tHK magnificent new steamship GOU>EN AQB,
tons burthen, V. D. Pcrtei 1 , U. S. N* Oomtnanfl*
erL Wui iposltiTtly be despatched <br the. abot* port* on
MONDAY* AUGUST, l&TIL at 2 o'clock, precisely, from her
dock, pier No; 3, N. TL This steamship Is of the e\ia end
; strength, and In erory way equal to tho Collins line of *tev
mcr&W U U bnlieTCd w&l proro to be tho fastest atcim*
chip-in-tb* world. llnr accommodations-tor first, eooond,
and third pawengew, are anperiur to those of any
steamer erer baflb Kate* of package—First elans, ladies’
saloon, 1 $375: 4rst class, upper raloon*s3so? second claw,
$275; -third daw, $2OO. The book* are now open. •
Fo? freight or powag. & SON; Agents, i ■
04 Broadway.
THE PAYETTE BPKIKGS.” :
mma highly rtttnrtlto and fasbtonnUa WATERING I
X PIACE/tognUust with too JAVEOTJ SPRINGS HO: ]
TEE uUftunttlKntO) bam again bwn lowed by tha pro,
prfetorbf thoEannlnstoalloteUandls now ready, for the
Meeptioa. of tUHom. ThoFayotto Spring* are tea milu
east of Vnlontown, Pa.,imar the National liaaa* t Wrrcnniifla j
by the* most delightful nnd.BMßoniic Jfountau* Sjwury > j
and in-addition to theearatlro properties or the water, [
(which aro not snrpassed hr nay in the country,} them, ere I
many other attractions, wltmn a short distance may be
• seen--Washington's Pirn Battle-Ground, at “Fort Necessi-J
tyj" Gen. BraddoeX and Janwariile** Grare9;.Danbax*a
Camp j Pclany’a Care, which may be explored formllcs.uu
dertne mountain! tho celebrated Ohio Pile balls, on tho-l
YougblogUeny river; and the Cumberland Cataract, do-j
: acendiugfromasheltlngrochmort than forty.Xcetpcrpen- ■
i and Carriages will be furnished to visitors*;
1 end hating erected now stabling, those bringing their pwn ,
I horses nnaMrvants trill bo provided for on the most liberal
terms*; - v
•• ■CS*- Pewons wishing to engage -Booms will please address
• the proprietor. ■ y. >
Tayeltp Spring*, May. W - ■ , my;ULmjc23lia .
G gro sa Extract Nutmeg;
6 -dodo Y.Orangei
3 do '.'do -Rose}'. -
FLEiIINO BROTHERS.
JOSEPH HOOBIDOE. POAUCIS JICFAU^
HOQBIDGE ts EcFATO,
: (LATE XWIOIHXL 4 MOQEIDOE,) . -
Corner of Commercial and Pine 8t»» ;
and personal attention, end liberal advantxl will be
when required, an Consignments or Bills of Lading,
tho purchase of Lead, Grain,-Hemp end other
Produce, will bo promptly flUod et tho lowest market prices.
Iho llecolrlng and Forwarding of Merr.handiro and Pro
duco will meet with ospoclel core and dispatch; tho lowest
rates of Freight will always be procured, and the expense
’ of Storage and Drayago os much a* possible avoiiod.
bsrmtcors.
I j.’iE. Wolch, St. tails;- Kills 4 Merton, Cincinnati;
Pago4Bacon, - do!; -Strader4 Gorman, ...... ;;do|.
Oliarlass,Blow 40o« - do;;.Uosca4 Fraser,. : do;
Chouteau A‘Valle,' do;. .Springerd Whiteman,:, do;
Doan.-'King&Co, do; IhO.Uooodman £ Co., do;
J.W.Butleri Bro.jPlttsbh; E. 4 O.Yexnall4Co.,Ph2ada;
T) ■ .-'dop Morgan, J.M.Sacfc£Morgan:
WmTESmeV4Co, do? B.B.Comegya, &■ do;
Blow AMorch, :NewToik,; Shielded Miller,; ; .do;
’Frost 4ForreSt, do;: Joslah Loo 4 Co, Baltimore.
: Charles'4-Meigs,. • ■ do; Abraham J,C010,., do;
JL&Farvcll&Co.,Boston; W.B.Beynolds,. Louisville;
Howard,Son4Co., do; ILD.NowcombdEro, , do;
T-O-twlohell 4 Co, Commission Merchants,;Hew Orleans.
ttn.Wo ham an open Policy of Inooranco, which will corer
all shipments to onr 'address, when advlscd.by letter peg
mall, or when endorsed on bills of lading before, or atlhe
time of shipment.’ .; k JIOOB|DGR A MnFATO,
i&nSft—Jan27 —fabdd • Vi:,'..Bt,L°nis.Mlssimrl..
Gttlvtmo-EleotriOv and Anti. Rheumatic !
lITVENTEB BYXT. QOM)BEKQEBj«t Berlin, in. Europe, ‘
‘oatentod'by the-Imperial and Eojnl Governments of I
Austria,Pruajia, Franca«»l ;
■mondedby tho'fnmltyand all other eminent physicians end !1
dlaUngnlaSicdicheinlata of aTerjrcountry, against rhenrat- ,
tlam and ntrvouscomplaints,anch naifeuralgiaof ail binds, |
Toothaohe,' Headache, Pain la tho fcee, ftio dolorwmi,) fo» ;
aSofScOlcnA, l iS^onogUhecUattm*
[ AmcnorrhceajDlEmcnDrTbcevondnll eietaltßVwrarf I
[ cold*; diminishing tho activity ot the eWn^otamorrhna,
I dismenorrheea, strictures of At J
Tho pain will ho stopped in a ft tfhours, and alltheapova J
diseases, in most cases, will ho enrol, ictMonf/oti.hy using
from the must eminent medical men of every I
I co no try«cnoaab to fill oneiuodrcd columns of.uusp&per» j
I can heaiwwn.nil of which taro been confirmed by the dif-1
i^TtopubUnSoiSpectfullj icinralcd tounderstand that |
I tho abovo is no patent modidniyhat a mechanical inven- 1
1 tloUe ! As tho heaiinfj prindpls Is based putho laws of na* I
I ture,-eonseauontly it te nt> humbug.r _. \
{ . Tho-Genuine ,can
! okit!*? obtained of
l ' ’ Corner orUberty.ftnu St. Clair fits,, .-
I. • ... ' .Aboroßratur&Bdter’a Drugstore, • I
1 Where all orders must bo addressed. Pricocf 1
] directions for .nfilng thosamc—largo also;':
1 *2,60; and tho largest kinds for chronic dJ«a£es,Ss. ■
I Ordow by mall or cipress, acoompaniei'wllh tho money,
■ 1-win meet vithprompt Attention. TvJ&TTCHII!, ;■
I Gonoaltent of ths Cnltedgtates*
Jt ..SJojtpn* Uay .
. v l
2 TXZT 10 JSGQE3 WAZXB Iff TSK CHiS^XL,
W. EeSCHMEUTZV 107 Market ft,
JASIE3 HSSRY, Penn street.
. BT. liOUIS. MISSOUUI. i
OOHJOBSION AND XfOEWAKMKQ QOPSB,
Auction Card. _ , _ . fiML
■ : TAMBS 'iPKBNNA, Ahfctionwr sad /CoanMonju*-.
i| chant, No. 120 Wood siroot, near, ths corner of Fjnh,
regular aales of Dry Goods, Clothing, Groceries,
netr and second hand Fnrnitnre, each dayju-M
o'clock; aftd at early gaa light, caeh ©rcnlng. Watches and
Pistole, Books, Yoncy articles, Cutlery,Boots,
fihoet&o, with a genera! assortment of orciy description
of Dry Goods. Refer to the principal merchants. ■»&#■
Auction—Dally Sales* , .
■ 4 T the Commercial Balw* corper of Wood tod
.A. Htth «tresU, *t 10 o’dock.A. H, a Ep“ra\
of Seasonably Staple Fancy Dry Goods, Clothing, Boota
and Shoes, Hats, Capa, 4c
£C 2 O’CLOCK, Pa M«j
Groceries, Queensware, Glassware, Table Cutlery,
Glasses, New and Second Household and Kitchen. Fur
niture, 4c.*
AT 7 O’CLOCK, P. H,
Books, Stationery, Taney Articles, Musical Instrument*
Hardware and CoUeryv Clothing, Ysrloty Goods, Gold and
Barer watches, Ac, : P. M. DAVIS. Auctioneer. fJaSlrtf
JAHES HaKEUHA, Auctloaear.
E BENCH AND ENGLISH CLOTH, OASSMERES,_OAB
-BINETTB, LAWNS, -CALICOES, BERAIZE3, -MEM
NOS,ALPAOAS, SHIRTS, CLOTHING, BOOTS AND SHOES,
A* Accnoir.—Commendflg cm Thursday, July 7th,. at
10 o'clock, in the forenoon,, and continuing-0001.041, ana
evening dunog the weekjßtMcKcnna’sATictiQnHonßejn
Jorge Invoice or Foreign and domestic fcney and staple Brr
Goods, Boots,Shoo* and Gothing toedved direct from FhiK
-adelpnio, among which ore a few pieces of fine French and
English Broad Cloths and Casrimerts; Eastern- modeCasd
netts/EngUsh Corduroy and Fountain,; feshlongle French _
Lawns and Ginghams. .EngUdi Chlntaes and Gdlcocs, fine
French Berairo’s, Merinos and Alpacas, fancy Shawls, dress
hdts.,- Cambric bdks., Silk and Satinv thread,
Bleeched and Brown Muslins, .fine Boots antHShoes, Cloth
ing, fine Shirts. / [je2B] •• . JAMES M , KEtWA, Aotfr.»,
STOCK OF Ju LIBERTY STREET DRY GOODS STORE,
XT Auenos.—On Tuesday next, Jane 28th, ot 10 o'clock
a. su trill be sold at No 281 Liberty street, nearly opposite
the Eagle Hotel and 7th street, an dxtcnslro and welLas
sorted stock Of foreign 1 and domestic fancy and staple dry
goods, comprising Lawns, Parasols, Berolze’s,
tonadea, Calicoes, Muslins, Tweeds,. Oashmerotts, Sommer
Cloth, Alpaeaa, Poplins, Nankeens, Linen Diapers, Table
Cloths, Superfine Broad Cloths, Caatmare, CadneUs; Jeans,
Irish Linen; Shawls, Pocket Handkerchiefs, G lores, Hoscry,
Vestings, Ginghams, Flannels, Plain and Barred Jaconetts,
Patent thread, Bowing Silk, together with ft general rariety
of crcry article in the dry goods line.
Je23 ';' i • ■■■• -■ ••••••• JAMBB McKENNA, Aact*r,
B
kONNISTS AND STBAW.ILAIS -AT AUCTION. — On
)-Thursday, June 80th, Jit 2 be sold,at
MeSetuift'a Auction House, a - largo -assortment of. Bonnets
and Straw Hats. •• • • ' JAMBB • MeKENNA, .
jelg Ancttoneer.
P. II; DAVIS, Auotionear.
SUMMER CLOTHING at Amnios.—On.Frlday morning,
July Ist, at 10 o’clock, at the Commercial Boles Rooms,
comer of-Wood and Fifth streets, will bo. sold on 00 days
credit on sums over $lOO, for approved endorsed paper—a
'large assortment of fashionable aammer Clothing, w .
Being of excellent materials, and made-in latest styles.
«rai Best manner, they ore Tery desirable for city retail,
trade. [Jo23j V g. M. PATIS, Anct'r. y
APOTHI2CAKY STORE at Auctios.— On Thursday, the
30th of June, commencing at 10 o'clock, A. IL, will be
sold all the remaining stock of drags, chemicals, perfomo
ry and fancy goods, -with ’fixtures, the Apothecary
Store, corner of Penn and Hand streets. •
Qn all’ sums over $lOO, a credit of ninety days.vrill be
.given, for approved endorsed notes. .
Ineladed, are taro sets of Meyers’ boat and most accurate
Scales. Cje2B] P/M. DAVIS,’AucVr.
in CA6ISS BOOTS AND SHOES At Accnorr.—On Tuca
1U- day morning,-28 tb instant, at 10 o'clock, at tbo Com*
merclal Sales Booms, comer of Wood and Fifths treeis, Trill
bosoldlO eases of-Boots and Shoes: comprising French calf
stitched boots, Ups and thick do,bojs and children's do,
patent leather toilet slippers and Monterey" ties, enamelled
nulliJ3er9, French lasting,:. Koesutb, silk and foxed gaiters,
brogans, slippers children’s shoes, Ac.
• jET-V r P* M. DAVIS, Ahcfr.
T
IHREK BiUOK HOUSES AMD LOT, IM THE JIFTH
jt -WARD, at Auction. —Ob Saturday afternoon, July 2d*
at 8 o'doekj-oa the premises, will bo sold that yalnablelot
of Gronnd, ricuaio at the corner of Pcnn and Adams- fits.,
opposite property of Dr. Bhoenborger, haring a front of
4214 feet on Penn street, and extending along Adams street
100 feet to Spring alley; cm which is erected three Brick
Dwelling Houses, three stories high, which rent at $B6O per
annmn,- Terms at sale. ••• • -v
-1625 P. 11. DATIB, AucVr.
SUPERIOR PIAKO FORTB At Tuesday
afternoon, June 28th, at 3 o’clock, el the Commercial
Bales Eooms, comer of Wood end Fifth streets, will he sold
ono extra fino GV£ octavo rosewood case Piano Forte- :
je24 V. M. DAYIB, Accftr,
FiFTY-UIGHX BUILDING LOTS N'iIISTIIE SEVENTH
WARD, at Aocnox.—Cbi Wednesday afternoon, June
291 h, at 3 o’clock, on the premises, will bo sold Fifty-Esht
Tory desirable Lots of sltoalo on Ocntro Arenoe,
Bose, Hill, Seed, John and Cross streets, m a healthy and
rapidly improving neighborhood, near the residence of the
late Judge Porter.
- Gas, wator and pavements, hare been extended to within
a short of the property, $ plan, of which may he
seen at tho Anction Boom.
: rcsMne In cao and two yean,
•with interest, secured by bond and mortgage.
Je22 . . P, M. DAVIS, Aoet’r. :
SEWICKLBY PROPERTY AT Acctiox—On Friday even
ing* Jaly Ist, 8 o'clock, at the Commercial. Sola
i iteoms, corner of Wood and Fifth streets, will, be sold that
i .vtduabie property, beiag part of . the.poichaae made by W.
i C. Dunn* from the Economy Society, situate on Big Bewick*
i ley creek, Allegheny, county, within half a. mile of the
I -Shouaetovn station, Ohio and Pennsylvania Railroad, 15
I miles from this city, containing about two hundred acres;
i oa which Is a saw and Oil mill, with good waterpower; os
I fit ; * ralnahlfl stena quarry,- Ac. .The
I land is well suited Car -cultivation, and may be divided into
[ four or five farms* each ' having -fine views and beautiful
setsery. For farther information apply at the Seed Store
i of James Waidrop, Fifth street. . ■ ■ ■. :•.'.■•• .
■ ~ cash; msidne la : onej and .two years,
r ielSl •. P. 5L • DAVIS, AucPr.
•with interest.
B“* UXTISU-—8 kega prime, for ale by * ■
jesr mSx&Y h. oomss.
Otar Ba&erFaad lee Creua saloozu
A &p. SCUILDECK£a respectfully inform thdr.old
A, Arlcnd* and customers, that they aro now prepared,
at their Saloon, No. 33 Diamond alley, toeem op pnroICS
CREAM, of the.Tery heat, quality, at all boursoftha day
andorroing. They- always .keep on band erery kind of
CAKES and CONFECTIONARY, fresh and erect.- Parties
andfamUtes will be eerrcd vitli ail articles they may order,
at ihoahorteat notice and on the moat wulafactary terms.
43?* Remember tho place, NO. 52 DIAMOND ALLEY, a
fewdoors south ofthe Diamond. -
:spi
reaiarcrts oaeti. Ftttsbnrgh -and. Bttfn*
bcaTlUe BalXroaa..
PitisßCMß, June, 1553, -
mUE COUPONS due Ist proximo, on the bonds of. the City,
I riven to the Pittsburgh nnd Steubenville Railroad, will
be paid by DUNCAN, BQKRHAN A 00,, Dantes, 4SWU-
Ibm stmt, New Toth, or WiL A. IHLb b <XK, Bankers, W
Wood street, Plttsbargbjon <Sr alter tbit date, to the bearer,
on
Tbd bondaaro dated 10th November, ISo2, duo January,
1853, and are numbered frost 1 to loo tncftmre. .>
By order of the Board. ■
jefclffl' ' WIELIAMA. HTTJ„ Treasurer.
flttaonrab and ConnelUvillo Railroad*
TOXXCE Lshereby given, that the Books of the Pittsburgh
and OoußOllsrille JXaliroad Company, are Uosr open far
spbsertptlons to the stock of sail Hoad,at tho OP
Ccs pfthcPresidcutof said Company, on Fourthstree^uoS
door to tho Bank of Pittsburgh* * - - ■
Tho first instalment of otr each snare of stock, win
be payable at tho time of subscxlpUaa.: .
By tho charter of the company tho stock ami: tonnage of
: this rw4 are made free from taxation ; au4 tho dividends,
to the amount of 6 per cent, are elso exempted flrom tax*
i tion. ■
i Six per cent. Interest allowed cm all stock paid up, uuLU
the Bead is completed. •. By order of the Board.,
WILLIAM LAWME3LJIL, .
' jel&lxn .■ Prcrft Pittsburgh and OonacUsvlUo rUL Ca <
pr
'rot Alyi. C. Uaxry’t TrlcopUerouß, or
v.:.r.-.;llcilleiit(d Compound.
EOJI btsutuyine, Cnrllo?. Prcasrrtagf Ecatoring .«oa
Strengthening th» HAIB, relieving Oiseasea. of the
Bfcln, eurlngßheoinatlo Palos and healing external vounda.
Bounded by no geographical lines, tho reputation of Barry «
Trieopherous pervades the Union* The sales of the article
ot Into years nave increasedin a raUo that almost
bolict Profiassor Barry, alter a coreftrl «aamlnaUon cr b»
sales book, finds that the number of bottles delivered to or:,
der, in quantities of from half a {cross upward* during the
year 1562, was within a trilio of 960,000. •• ••• . *
•It Is unnecessary to present at length the evidcncoof-the
weaderfol properties of tho Tricopherous, when the public
hare furnished such an endorsement os this.: The cheap
sessof theartlde, and the explanations given of IfachcloJ-.
cal action upon the hair, the scalp, and in all case* of eu
ucrfictol irruation,:firrt reeommonded \t to.tho. attention of,
the people, r This was all that the Inventor desired. .Every \
bottlev advortised Uscif.: The effects.©! tho'fluid exceeded i
■ expectation.' It acted like a.charm.- The ladies wonldnot,
bo without iL Ooantrydealers.inmryeectioapf.the wnV
ted States found they must have it; and thus.- was .bout up
a wholesale trade of an extent hitherto .unheard of as : ro
puds articles of this kind. The highest pdat-haa not yet.
been reached, audit is believed that the sales this year wfil
be a million and a half of bottles. ...- f •• V ~
: Depot and Manufactory, IST Broadway,New \ork.. Be-.
i tail price 23 cents ft largo bottle,-....
t: : Liberal discounts to purchasers by the quantity.- Sold by,
i all tho principal Druggists end Merchants throughout the
i United States and Canada, Mexico, West Indies, Great Brit
ain* France* £c* and by B* B. BBLLISBS undß. A* FAIIN-.
[ BSTOOKAtCCU Pittsburgh.- :■>jcl&3ta*
WXLIj'
YOU«
• BEAD ■
THE TBXITHI
A MEDICINE must have merit, and -great merit* to
gtsnd the test of public opinion. ■ No art of man can
galvanize a worthless article, so as to keep it upas a good
Medictnt, If it bo not ttsEy «o. t - r •
A good medicine will live, became popular, and; extend
ita sales year after yeuyinaplta of opposition,' Thu people
readily'find outitswlrtnes, oedtho feme of them passes
from month to month, 'with more rapidity than newspapers
ean spread it. A living mines:, testifying to tho cure a ms
dldna has made for him, Is of far more service than any
hewBpaper advertising.' • • • ■ * • • ••• •
In proof of what wo say above, wo rofcr.you: to HAMr-
TON’S VEGETABLE TINCTURE, and its oGocts." lispralro i
lain. tho mouths of multitudes.- The best men Inoureoonr }
try 1 giro'their testimony to Its wonderful cures.'Among,
them wo name Hon. Henry Clay, Hon. Blchard M. John
- stem, Tko President of-th* United States, withhundredsof
others. • Gapfc Thomas Csnot—brother to the celcDTutea.
physician of tho Emperor-of Franco— ntaa cured by it or a
dlscass ofaeron years’ standing,after the aidll of.aUtno.
Doctors of Europe and America had failed, to cure.- •; • /
, In fact, tho. rich and tho young
place, la tho city and country, And that.the aamosupcqaaat
€ir?MPTO%a VEGETABLE TIN'CTDBE Is purely Togeta-
Bronchial Affocticms, Consmmption, isot.
iilbTkimn* Bril, Worms, Bhonmatlsm, Gout, Neuralgia, St
Vitafl?Dance, Fits, Nervous Affections, generally, Fistula,-
PilM.'Bowd Complaints, with.all diseases arising from to--
none blood. As a remedy fbr tbo VABXODS DEKANG&
UENTB of tho FEMALE SYSTEM, it seems to have no so-
J2b». Jao. B. T. Jerome, Mayor of the City o/BalUswru
JliTon’sOmcs, Baltimore, August 23,1852f'-
X take great pleasure in stating, that Ibavoexamined the
names of those who hato signed certificates, respecting
« Hampton’s Vegetable. Tinciur?,” and among themlTo
-cc«Txis&centlcrana of tho:first respectability—via: .Josoph:
K. 6taplolon, William A. Schaeffer, G. Dunan, and-others. -
I also cheerfully testify to the high standing of the house of:
Messrs. Mortimer. A - for. the past -twenty.:
years, have enjoyed tho confidence and esteem both of our
merchants and citizens generally. -
JNO. ILT. JEBOMB.
•: U, B. SmP CCHBQIAKiy '•:Iv
r; . . Genoa. Sardinia* January 17tb f 1853.. f?.
i '.Messrs. Mortimer & Mowbray s Gentlemen—Thoflrstyen*
tenant of the ship, who has beensulferiiigiaany jesrsfeora
- Dyspepsia, and who has been nearly- restored to hfa nsaal
health by the use of “Hampton’s Vegetablo Tinctare,”:de*
-sires yon to rand him onodosen bottles of that Medicint., ■
lieutenant 0 f tbo U, 8. N*, now on board of. this ship,
’also wishes yon to eend.himose dozen of ‘.‘namptcn’a Veg
etable'nncturc,” by tho Stare-Ship, which leayes th* United
I States inPetruary or March,for Spenia. .The Tincture joa.
sent mo was reedred in goodorder, and I take pleasure In
intoning you that it has been, nsod with prent suceeuy- by
l several of our officers, in eases ofDyspopala.
I am, rcspectfally, yours, • TURNON ESKJHDGE, >
Chaplain United States Nary.
. jpg» Call end got an. Almanac with extraordinary gores.
egp gold lYholwale arid BetaD, at (lie Mcdidne Store of
DB. KEYBKR,
liOccr.WoodctrOAiTu^aelley.
PrlTfite Diseases*
. ,/v.. JSB« .'EEOVni*'Na. 41 Diamcod AnsTi Do*
f J rotca bla cntira titoniloato sa iCcaPracesa, f —l
J 3 l Els IcsiE'csJa mostly eoaSntS t<r Prisait V {
fc. l .YcnmelD*ztaia t aidanciifnluraSo&ctlcOT,-fes. .
biengbfc on by taprodsnoo,-ynntbfti.iiyislgenco and excess,
aypUlliS,SilihlUtioETCJtitiES ) QoDOßh(!i,Gl£=t, Stricture,
Pretiirjaßisdoorses, Impontyot tto Hood,vtthonDfeca
ses of tho Venereal Organ. Site Bfeoosco, Scorbutic Erup- ]
'Sons. Tetter, Elngwonn,Mercnnal Diseases, Seminal w«a£. \
ness, tapotcacy,' Piles, Ehenmatta, Venalo Weakness, 1
Mon&yßuppresaions, Diseases ,of the Joints, Kstsli in
Ano, Nerrous AfltetloM, PainsJntho Beckandletes,lrrl
tatlon'Of the BlMder'und Kidneys,successfully treated^—
(llx In this city) enables Dr.Broira
to offer ftpTpr*" l *** of ft speedy cure W au.;t fco.may. coao uu-
Private Consultation Eocas, <l, piamoudalloy.
tguCtoges moderate. rmWiwly
TJUrty Fcet of Tape wona laSpcnedT
By ESUiG B. A- FAUNKaTOCK’S YEttMiyUGE. Mr*
•Booth la a gentleman well and fiarorably.knpwnia his.
place of business:
[From. Mr. WIL W. BOOTH, IDrugglst]
• - Fmtosni&r, Michigan, Feb. 8,1803. y •
. Ikxsrt.KA. fhhnutodi 4Oo^ (Jenflemon-rl hare- had
a great sale-ftr your Vermifuge.;- Besides what yon-sent;
me, I bought, with Benlsall fcEqyin’a stock of drugs, orcr
fire dozen—ncarlythowholeofwblehlseohL Itdocsgreai
execution amongst the worms.. A Mr. Joseph Parker gaTo
his-son.-hine years cld. three;botUes of
and It brought away KEABIrY THf tuTY OP TAPE
WOBMI Daniel Odell gare two bottles to 0 chOd, four
years old, and It passed abont one hundred Worms, nearly
a foot-lone, and'jnany smaller, ones.came aw:rr,-*nd/tbe
child iswclL As won. as narigation opens, I shall order as
■““SMkjimfa. ..mfcW-"?™-
Prepared and sold by , B, A. PAHKESXOCS A CO*- ..
je2 •' ’ : : -•-- corner of Wood and-Firsl streets. -
sxoaaiß’ BBUBOif ,
1 NJn&lliblo euro fi»flmorrh<3, Gl<»tj Strictures, Noc
tnrnnl FrMrrftifmMj flrftTrij'ftnd allthose distressing
<vmp]nTnb» usuaßyconsequeixt upon.-you thfulexcesso and
indulgences. • * ,■ * .■ ■ •.
- in ptupariaffft specific for this class of diseases, Dr, Mog»
ris had expended much time And money»in older to present
to the unfortunate sufferer, & pleasant, safe end eScieni.
.. That he has succeeded, is ft feet ws>H established*
as there baa been many thousand bottles sold, ■• .
wabjsanted to cube,
Or the money returned, and so fer baa given entire satis-,
~ Ataninvftnsratin&medldnsfiff " '• • ••. . .
* cossrrnmoNS,
- •Tt has no equal, being extremely palatable and m»d,xa
veil as permanent fn its effects. . . . ~ • .
• For that dlstrcsstegeomplainfc so common amongfemales,
termed ileur Albus, cr Whites, this sppdfleis ft
remedy, and should be used by fill who aro thus afflicted.
BXJBDSAIiL ft Druggists, corner of Main and front
streets, Cincinnati, Ohio, sole Agents .-for tbasale of the.
above medicine In the Western and Southern States, and to
whom 'all orders must be addressed:— _
Sold also by GEOBGB H. BLHYSEB,
> comer of Wood street and Virgin alley. . :
HOW TO CUBE EEBBZA; OB ET7PTUBE.
■"rpHIS DIBKASEts now. so common that thousands of In?
1 Etraments are in use ibr, not only its TeUc£ but. even
Its radical core, most of -which 'ate entirely worthless, and
unfit for the purpose designed. The instrument used in the
cure of hernia <rr rupture Is called a should be.
weltmado,'and well adapted to the broken parts, in coder to
giro relief or effect & cure. That a cure of rupture can be
offeetedj l would odrlao any one to call on the undersigned,
and he will- giro them evidence beyond all question of doubt.
I havein several Instances* during the past year, curcdcaces
- of both snain the cases of children,
almost inevitably, by the application of DB» HUBBABIPS
TBUB2, eu Instrument, that.canboperfectly fitted to the
parts, having u wooden,- and capatua.-of.. afftmHgg-'any
amount of pressure that may be desired. It will not. move
from the parts to which it ll adapted, end it affords a press-,
ure, no other Truss possesses. •-
. would respectfully? invite the attention of physi
cians, and those suffering from the rilgreiftnj to this inSfcru*
sent - ParticularattcaUrai gtven to tho adaptation of those
I also keep Body Braces, Abdominal Supporters, Shoulder
Braces, and all yind* of mechanical appliances for- tho cure
of disease. - . . -DB. GED.H. KEYSEB,
• myl&dewlm . . -K0.14Q Woodßtrcct. -
inm n m
- HESICAH MIfBTATTB T.IMIT.'IkNT. :■■
"TOE GEBATEST BLE3SIHG OPTHS AGE!
rpHTO may appear to those unacquainted with its virtues,
• I Mtt random assertion, that is not sustained by facte.—
Although it lias teen bat & short time sznco It wu intro
duced to-the otiacnsofFittabargh, yetxre have hundreds of
grateful witnesses here to prove what wo say to be tree.
Ask those now working at the Tartans rdling-mlHs, foun
dries, ahflpiyfiiftja Ao,who- haTe bnrnod
fhflTmmlyi** gfth hflTO 028(2 IhtaJjnltTwifc^
and wcmbc&ladas by magic. -They will say it was a bless
lag indeed to them. Others, who hare eat, braised or
sprained themselves, have nsedifcwiih the same happy re
sult*. Others hare used it tar. theuaatismj pains in the
joints and old sores, cracked or chapped hands, tet
ters and ringworms, and all hare been HEALED! ’ Go ask ;
that woman whosuSered-thoagonies cf a thousand deaths i
for weeks, with breasts, and could get no relief
until she used the g"** she will tail yon,
with lean of gratimdfl, that she blessesthe day she was in*
docodto tzy u. ; -These are no imaginary flights of fancy,
■ but tacts to which thousands will teilifjvw- v~ - c - ; -
■ For woandfljScratcheSjOr sorcaof any kind onhorses,
It has no equal. It Is warranted to earn splint, Ting-hone,
spavin, wind-galls, swaney, fistula, or»-poll-evil, if used
strictly according to the dhreettaas;--: *. -.-.. v
A mania Illinois has made a gooddeahcfxaonsy by bny=>
inglame and crippled horses tar a mere trifle, coring them
Up with the Manning T.lwlmimt, Rnd thm eallmg them tar a
joodprice. He oata fifteen dollars tar a ; horsa who had a
argo fistula on his withers, and jn taur weeks had him
coral, and sold bira tar $75,00! - This Is a tact. : -
- To draymen,'cartmcni wagoners, stag* compantai livery
canal-boat lincsy it will bo a, saving of hundreds
of doHan yearly tows* this liniment on their stock.;
• SoW by the gross, damner single-bottle, at the prepdee
tor's prkss.bybß.ihH.SEYSEUtathlslhugiadGhesur
cal Store, 14D Wood street, Pittsburgh, Pa.. ... ~-my2T....
By thcFre sident of the United- States#
1a pnmuiggaof ICT|-I| JPBASSLIX PIEBCB> President
ofthoUnitcdStateidohcreltfdccbaeand mate known,-
that pabßc sslesof ihe sections and parts of sections of land, :
ell bearing the odd mnnbcrx. which remain to the United 4
«ls miles on each aide of. thedine of the Mo*.
b2a and Ohio lUtct Railroad, tn thaStates of Alabama and
lligaisalppl, gnbject to donble the mlnfamia nnce of the pnV :
lie lands, as provided by. thw act of 20th September, IAW*
will be held OlScea in the States of
AfrAHAy* MTRgTSSTPPTj -pflttods hereinafter ’
designated, to wit:. . • •• • •••••.• -c.
- At the Land Office at ST. ETEVEK’S, in Alabama, coiar
menoag on Monday, the.ft/?Adayo£ Bepicßiberiust, tst ih9
disposal of swell sections.and parts of sectlons, bdng -the
odammben abomreferrod to>as ere fitusfed inthemulas
mentloaed.toxmship^towit:-
Forth of the best line and -toed qf Vie jprwcyxjJ meridian.
Townships one and fcco, of range oar.
; Townships one, too, thru and four, of range *wo~ .•
Townships one, two,three, four and jiccof range zass&i
•-Townships, on*,' Vote, tear, five, sxs- and tczen,<ct
range fQtou - *
• ' Townships (Are*, firar, fire, six, and ««n, of range nn. -
&)iuk qf the base line and.vxd.qf Vu principal aendsaxu
• - Townships car, fcco, three, four, and five, of range qsx. .-,
Townships one* two, three, /obt, and fixe, at range two.-
-Townships one, iwo,pni iiree,xf range Tnam. .
Township ope, of rango rots;'
South of the base line and east of the.'principal meridian.
v Townships three, and/onr, of range oss. , .
At the Land O&ee at-DEHOKHJS, lathe. same Stats,
coxamendcgon.3£ond^r r the of Septssdxr next,
•for the disposal of such sections am parts of sections, bglng
the-odd «mphere abore referred to,' aSsroGittisted in the
undermentioned townships, to wit: -• ' - -v; v.
Forth of Che base fine cno teed of the principal meridian.
Townshtas eighteen, vaidcen, &n&t’xeniy, of range foto.-
* ‘At the:-tAnd Odceat.TUSC&LOOSA,in.thesame State,
commencing, on Monday, the fiflh day of September- nest, .
for the disposal of such sections and parts of sections, hang
the odd nuaiowaboTo referred to, as are situated In. theca*
dermenfionedtowashlps, towifc:\r
north qf the baseline end vest qf the principal meridian in,
... the southern siaresing autnet.
: Township twenty-one, of. range loom.. .'•...
At tho Land OSce at COLUMBUS, in Mississippi, com
mencing on Monday, the mncUenlh day of Seplcnbernezi,
above referred-to, asoresltuated in the.nn- i
dermcationod to wit:.. •
Forth qf Vu base line end east of the-Choctaw mcridu »*•
■ • Townships, tight, sisteal, seventeen, eighteen, matieen, and
twenty, of range nyrs&s. • • -• .-i
Townships eight, i taie,: twelve,-Onsiem, fourteen, fifteen, \
sixteen, seventeen, eighteen, nineteen, and twenty, of range
sorter.
• Townships eight, nine, ten, etewn, twelve, thirteen, four*
teen, fifteen, osteon, seventeen, eighteen, and nineteen, of
‘range gt*>. - • - r •.• *“••■<••• ~-- •:
- TowpshjprcgTtf,alney tayderea, twelve, Gartem,four
* Townships, eight, nlnv ten, .eleven, and ixcdve, of range
KCTST2ES.
.At the Land Office at AUGUSTA,.In tho same State, com* I
mendng on Monday*4he hoattbeaih day .of September nezi,
for the disposal of BCChscet&naßndpsrtaof sections being I
the odd «unb<re al»vo reforrei to, as are Situated In the rm*:
deraentioned townships, to wit•
tfcrlh qf tlu. base'line and :east ef th* Chodaio meridian.
rangormnrxsx. ’
'> Townships one, (mo, three, four, fits, and six, of range
TOUBSZSr.' < •; '
. ToTmßhlps.one, two, three, four, fire, alx,-and « 00, j
rangerzmss.
TowDshipa cns, tvx>, three, fod7, fit** *#? seren, cf :
range BX2KES. - -
•. Townships and mwi, of range arraSiECU;. .
,-JTownship icwn, of range nasissa.-
Forth qf Vie base lines teat qf the meridian,- and -east 0/
. • . Jfrart rxrcc. .• -. .>.*■■■
’. Oirtt 7 four, five, sir, wren, and of range
Tbwmhips£re,cs> eight,mse,and fen, ofrangesec.
' - i To™HiSt«axn, ewM, nine, and ton, oT range sms,. .
“ Townships eighty ««i«,:and ta)»of xangesoOT,. w '■:■■.*
The townships herein-designated la .Roman letters are
wholly within tho limits of sections in width on.each,
side of said road,” and those in italics arc parity within said
HmlfaLM designated on the diagrams, which will be forniih
fi to district land oSces by the Commission*
or of the General land Office.■.■•— -
■ -Lands rgsavedtor tohcoby_rolHtary,gnd other purposes,
-sill be excluded ftomsals. r • - : ••...• *
- The lands will-be aid tfdged to Ute right o t -way granted
by the -said act of. SOth September, 1850,-to the .^States.ofbr* , :j
- said, tot -said -rattroad, mot .exqeeding. one hundred fat on i :
each side thereof 1 and thcrefoxatha particular tracts of land
■which include the road will ho cold as containing the .quart,
titles respectively shown by.the official plats- . > ; .. : v ■•- • -?
~ Each rale wSI-be-kept open far-atuna sufficient to admit;
of hireling all the lands, but not exceeding two weeks, and
applications to make private entries of thelands offered-un*»
der this proclamation will ' not bo received watil after tho
ploseof the public sale. •
■Siren under.my band at-the Qtycf Washington, the
to?eaty-£hlrddsT of Hot. anner Domini ona thsusandelght
hundred and-fifty*threei . • ~ FRANKIJNpifcKfTFf, T.
-Bythe Prudent:
■ : • Joss Cc&missioTicr<f fhtQatsral Land Office*-
- ~Nofitr to actual ttßten oatands tfl&c Vszted Stales. criguxdßg.
p *• tciiiidrcprrn^rcn'maristatac&znlq/GxraZrcad proni :
i "jjodsr piTactofGpngres,;#spTOTed-ad:M3rrfi,lBs3,enti
[ tied w An act to extend - to certain lands
i thereto'mentioned^ 1 the,'Preemption .laws ortho-Cnited
i Stotes as they now exist are extended ©yerthe alternate ter
Bsrrcd-Mctions pf pubHclaudsnlong the line of the rallrotd
[
\
"sections to.the smi i railroad. Therefore, aH elslma . by pro-i
i emption to any of tha -alternate sections of public mndsH
1 within'the limits <®gina2ly reserved will attach, if prcdl- <
i qftyj upon settlements made prior to the 4th February,'
i lSsB»the date of the final allotment.
i . xUsims within the.alx miles llsuta.must be proven up at!
I -any time before theday herein fixed ibr-the commencement i
v the public; eale, and ora to be paid fbr at the rate of two i
i dollars and fifty cents per aere. - Calms outside of the six
. miles,' andwitbin too limits of tho original reservation,
mustbo pzoTen sppnor to the resfamdton of said lands to
-OTivate entry. ,■. •
■ ’ goldiorrfbcanty landwarrsntsi .at adoE&r end twenty-five
cents per acre,- may briecaved in: payment for cither: class'
of lands;®*® warrant only,- however, can be located by each
afisr tho nldseoHhopubHc sale tSrccied by
of the'President,-application*:
i will bo rccfiirpllbrthe purchase at private-entry, or loca
tion by warrants,'of the lands reserved to satisfy this grant*
outride of the six miles limits, In such order as to prevent
confusion and insure accuracy, in accordance with instruo*
tions to beisusd to tho registers and receivers.
JOHN TOL3ON,
r Vtc Gaieral Zend Office. -
j(f7Jfcygfl3gl Qzss&scvr
3
JXI _ (J=g, msums 8803,
t sx. 4
Su Eu Haywara,
'T'vEALE&In BOOTS, SHOES, TinjNKl txA twS533
JL/iraiSßin* HAT%oot«j of HsiSrf saaßferQ’sil,
No. 174 Pittsburgh, Pi. i*U-J
r 11HU11A8 MOPFITT, Beal Estato Ajsst, JKEi, fcbKhpa
Dill Norat Westesiß7T.Gr <t<Sou
and 1-lfth nL-eeis, Pittsburgh- ■■:-■' ■ ~ ■ ■■■-
■■ :■■■.CSr-Purtloolar attention ps!d to. rctSdJring-pTJyOrt?,
renting boares, Ac. - ■ ;
. One iinndrcil 'Potto ILiarrs VP tors reel»
A T 53,75 PER HUNDRED.—I Win Mra $3,75 pa S=3- '
iii dral, CASH, for GOOD COUNTSY JUGSfCelhre*! 4i'
my Store, NO. 145 WOOD St, PsttAareb,
Emthstrept I. W. C3AD,pIC2.
PntrtmnfoStsy S, 1853—Sadatr .
_ - Jaixtra Wseoi to ISStsa HsaJJ • .' .
O ATTEST CLASS EOKEMES WANTED, to r?Lß=s Css
■Asu.hlgbret kind of wageoTrill fce paid,’ for tablng clargo
both rock ar.d earth excoyaiiru, on tho
-Stoabroriiieandlnaianaßailroads
_ . . PosiEßi eso.:&-Co,‘
•?■"■• ~ ■••-••- vOßtyftetoxstf fegmfiftS-rrf'fl. T. 7
j : OEce -i- --•>
■ inyS&lmdfrg* <-•••••
BP.Bl2lEa'AH£a.A'ZaQlsnij3flfi- -
the idTESPOOI. and philati irrjTTT a .~a
bI'KAiuSIIXP-' CGSIPAh h; Intend. /sailing' ■
il&PAGhddpftidinoW'bnaitags.CSy ey;
Mznchizia, 5164 tma; (Capt. Lattch-.V CWy c/ GtSsims, ldh :■■■
tang, (CJpL Wylie, FROM Pit I liADSLPTfT^ ...
; Cirv of Manrli/uter Saturday, Juuall.
City of Glasgow Saturday, July 2.
, 'CSW-of Mancheste&a.&— ,
{Sty of Glasgow— Saturday, Ang..2o.
easy of Manchester-. Saturday, Sept. 17. <
N-■•■■-■ Kty Of Glasgowala.-—a.auaatnrday, Oct 8.
- JPBOH UHEBPOOIT
■ ; C3ty of Slanrhestcr— —.Wednesday,'-May 13. /-. _ ‘
• ; CStyof Glasgow;:.—..—■.—Wednesday,Jnnoß. . •
?.-C3ty of July & ,
- .caty of Glasgow. Wednesday, July ™.
City of aTntirhpqtffr; —Wednesday,.AUSC.,24.
BATES OH PASSAGE.
= . HotTimisnssuL' •- •- I ■ ■** tmuamam'.
Saloon norths, . ■: $OOl Saloon Berths, ’Kga
■ ans.Mrr . ■■ “ . , 651 Midship u l£ga
Forward “ - -«|Earwsrd lSga
. *. . '/ 'lncluding Steward’s Fees,
THIBB CLASS PABSESGB2S. ' ■'
Alialted ruuaberofthird class PaMtngarj will ts toioi
6om Philadelphia and fhnsfrlaFiotKsasi
- -Frosn-Phlladelphis, - 7 S 2 ® I Front llTcrpoal, 6 gn!sas3. -.
' Certificates of passage will no issued topartlrawhoarsds- •
sironsof hringingontthelrftiendsat corosjondizjntES. -
■ Drafts on tho. Agents and the Bans of Ireland, fioa 51
/upwards,
■ Freight on Goods COs. per ton.
■ Bills of lading for goodsfroniHarm,signed DyindAgnts " ■
there, through to PhiladelphlAatSS.SO pet ton.
; -Sf AherpcrisncedSaigeonwillhocaniedcncarhthlij.
All gcodswnt to the agents in Philsddphia. and Liver* -
pod, will be forwarded with economy and dispatch,
i Forfieteht or passage, apply to.
’ihomas eichabbsqn,
* Walnut street, Phi'aldphir. j
Or, 44 Exchange Place, New Ycrh, endUICHAHTiiDir, -W
-BBOTHEB3 A CO, Liverpool. • Orta ---
JOSHTHOMPSON, 410 trinity fh, -
Agent Err Plfeinna. .
: gp&£—jeO
• >--
£52 johh zsqhpsoit, Arrbt, *—3
.... .-. ..>•. ..-•-ri2 -
-> ■- Messrs. BOWMA2T, GmSEL & O,
;;••••>- >•• ■- ■ Smith gjgest, ?Tggr -- - -
Ko. 5 ReueniScad, Cbrdfia EccS, Llrcrpsol/
X IFEBPOOI* PACitETS sail fcoa LjTsrpodca tisCti
; 8j tndSlstof eachmoaih.: •;«. . ..
SWALLOW TAIL HNS. .
. S’rosrNctfTorb. ,' - '
i mp a>ssrrruriON, > April2l ~ - n?r^a
CapUßntioa. vAeg. 21 • -Jiiljr . 0\
! . . ICootoss. • 1 Dec. 21 • / Kcr f r 6
I : SHpASHBUBTON, lilay a
CoptS&iWmiarj, - VScpteS .July a
- - 1200 foes.' ■. 4 Jao r y C G
CkSHEBPOOIfr >4237 21 :;•■•:«' '.-£ZS3 0
J-Scpt.2l , Zw* 0
1500 tons. - - JJaa. 21 * Eryg 0
Ship CONSTANTINE, Waco 6 _ - * Apr* 21
Captlhiryee, ■ - >Oct‘r-6 , SI
. ' 1600 toes. J Feb*y 0 - - Ess. SX
v.. 2&y 9
Capi. Delano, ' >oc?r2l Scpi*r 0
1650 toes. , } Feb.' S 3. <■ 3as?% 6
Ship AMERICAN TZHIONA July.,6 _ - _ May 21
•.. Cant. Doane, , >Nor*r a , -
Lloo:tc2i&r.> : : March 6 • ••'' - Jss» 21
Ship QUERN*t the WEST,) July 21 Jose 0
CapfcEaHatt, Odfr: 6
-71500 tons.' 1 - •; j Mar. a 0
>NEWWOIHD, '*"l 6 t ■■-.■»• V 'tJaC3 21
. ..CapUKnighi. / >lm-6 -.Oct. "SB ...
11600. toes. - .-I Aprils ■ , XcSr. 21-
Bestdea.'RhJch, they dispatch mna liyergo&foteTßffffr.t*:-
•pacfrgfeljg-tnvriggtvftkly.- - —•- "
-;‘/?ass3ge3 by either of the above taagnffisgat f£Spa-.-:-
jMa-ljßßecnrediipan reasoeahle terns, byappMesfiaeiJOTa.; - .
.KEMETTANCES TO ENGLAND, ir.FfiiWV, .SWTLAUD,
•- - - .-,•<; -A2CD WALES. _ - ... _ .„.
• Wo issas tfraila £ross £1 and upwards, wfcieL tnQ to cm2k
ed, free of charge, at sight,“by thoßaaft of Ireland, PafeHny
aad'clLita branches throughout': iha : country* crby anycr
oar Agents inEngLindyficottaßdoad Wales. "
\ - JOHN TEOSIPSOS, Agsni,
. 1 410 liberty street, Biiisburghj Pa.: •
THK OLDEST*
':. XSOSB-Y- TO :tPHB OO’&Tf'i'liir* ~
• TAMES BLAKELY Legs leafe to say to these pens®? Lay*-:. - - •
V iog friends la the Old. Country, and, destruus - - -
gmdipg thcaC-aoney or : ps^fag ; passage, feat Ids fir*
raaserwatstodciogeittorjizioy'ccajpktCjeiidczxooCCT '. .
‘ stasis that mistakes can. not desgr*oor losses accrue tansy -:.' - j
party.'.. Iftiringthalast tan yean Sadtofeais
: ffrfe frrirfwfacj h n hrJt win?ttgAflTOf » TTatf rif -
pittoot the los3 of AdoDfoaudSfcdhodaa Sa &:.
aurfagQielc^y^‘ tottiSaraiiiry,•orULoatacoS^tot of :
dutycattoirpsrt. - - =-
Eeean issue *
pool, Bclfist, Lirarlc!r 3 Post -
• Timfrj Hevrry* Oolwayj find PsndaEt,- ta-Sew j: -*
Tnrfr j .
frcaa: thm*is to:BifetnasL;:Sßd;W2B attend stiic&yte £h>
•Ee-also Las sJsbfcdxafta at £&> faHo^ia^
- ULiCCS. Tifi t i. .. •■; ■■■■■•. '-i
OS ESGLAKD.
.••■./••
Wm.Ta]3pacott&(jo.~.4...'...~ •
-'(AYiilabloiQ-tLo prindpal dtias-and
Bnglnnd and Wale*.) "
OS ARELASD. _
Proriodal Bank : Irelands...••■•.
BSASCHSa.
Arm : ::..--.f IXygopafaiciy
Mallow,- • Stratnae, Athloac,. '.. Carlow,
•Drogheda,: r-Fersnoy, Htmaghaiy .- ■ ■.llaslsscTthgj,
: •.• •: Caras, Dundalk,- • •••.Gahrcjr, * •
Ncwryy Tralee, _ Balymesa, Closcdl, .
Dungannon*? . Londonderry, Omagh* - > "Tfoughall, :•.
Ban&idgv ' Kilkenny, ;. Dungannon, •
"Waiotfcra, Coleraine,- -r-Paisoastowßj': Ceric,-:
Bandon, . • ' TFcxftrflj-'.T
CootemU, Lunsrick, • ■•■ Baßyshspnoa, r
ON SCOTLAND
I: Tfaßmai yjaV gf:
In fifty towns fa Scotland. * .
ON EEASCB.
\ Meats. Edward
I- ..V.--W -• ( Arailablo In any city In Sterne.) •:• ~ j-> •
|- . ON GE3MANY.,
| Messrs. Ycgel, Kock& R*JihgT3, grr,nTrfgrt»cs4hg > l.T3?s. -
fAraHablofn anydty la Geraanyi) •-? t.vv.
JAHE3 BiiAinnrs;.
. • lgg,ccr. of Scranth-fend .-
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UEW DISCOVER? EOE SH3,2ksi , ,
Q PBCTACItKfI, Ac, grpozul on fcho exactprfocipla cf Spho--'.
O leal AcctirMy, by G. SOLOHOSS, the celebrated Qpti*
Spectacle M-nnSctoiy and-Loudor* .
Optical ErtabUshffign£:Ko~l°3 Bid -Baadrstree?, -
erfaWislttdJsoretfesa'ncantatyißsa -' *•
tade%asri
tianslTisifc to this piece, find may be essn&edd&lds s&eg^. * ;
Lafayette Bondings, corner: of_T7ood : end rourth ztrert:*
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■•: 'He has Lad thabanof ofattcndlns the
f dpal tOTmstcf- the r Belted .Kingdom, irhore espsri- .•• ; “:.-
bzzn
tpmtaiij soifeite? tomake ayisitfcsr' a ; fihsrt:tim9fhahas-"- -
thahbnat of Leaden, jrl'Ji o
hssftst gpZendid.':easortiaCT.t. of h23.aewly’tiiT6nte& sad to- '
1 peered Spectacles. -ScghteTlmgppcricriiyofvhgsoCßfise^
| .fe&V-peisd3is-liarf3g.'lnganed;'oa.we3kjgre3.m7 teteatiy _
posaraiiopropetyef
} presmingidifl' precious organ of ffolfrtodfcstsssmysasd
.period of they enable both tbs cldEndtha peons
jrto pursoothamost saiaute; emplbyiasnt.fcr'-fiayrJco'jtb of
f -time, both Inr’day’or candle^lignt:; Aa' several Indiriisslfl r -:•.
{ta theßnitca States bare triedthidr eScaeT,lievrtf£i eond
-1 dence»£cllcit3-ihe further fcrorßOf thopubilg,~rrra:.hh3 «H 1
TeTar bo prodd to acknowledge. assuring Ibosa who -*.
I ez^iffiaeSsgi&tPaaSng
Lon bis • part to merit ; ikes? •_
j pasESsscd by -himcf longpmCvico .- :
1 to the :r-j
j Oenllstsi by which ba nas obtained fi''tbcrcngb ;: ksowlslg«: -
I oftim diseases of vision, bg has In bis pcasamoa dansasata
| from-'indiTOtaals of tank, conveying thfi'higfcesi.fesiis®'
] nials of approbation. -* •■ - 1
1 • He win gtra=refeieaM3-to perscas'ia.iksßsatelStSto«.
I who bare found the greatest benefit end ccxadCsifrcia•■iha-
I use of his ncwly-lsryeniedand improT^Spe£acl§&“
jg e -55r'jMsc'pyeryVfo*DeaSacss*'- "
Thfi Qmem±rstor:l3 ga-e.rfaaoniiga?y>.pffggrf^l«
newly4D7CDtccl
cases'of Bcafixcs3> entirely til&xst iaisaia crccssiracSoa
from-all others, sorpsssins ercrythfcas'cf tho Msd that fcss
.. tm»n /or^j«!*Hsly J -»Vcri«a--3».;protoeBjl.-: She? .-«»?3!fi4v-v
modelodtothS'CaTltToftiaear, tsdiass rest wiUiis Trifcb
cnit cfSlioEitis' tolcr as thfi'shis, &»■ :
mt poxaptahlarCThe powers of .tils Taloablaiatfeiaisa sra-V:.
:so presto restore defecUre fce3fe3:oTloßgife l adjn£tO' .
'lts pei^et^ahdgatcxate^tOt'aadta.epflhlsd^afpsisgiiatO'.:
remoredy
kftiftftM rrtQi tWa tfrft- CSSlst23li3 •’tlisi
csitpcsahlsLbe • -y - - -;-y-
• -. l am jxappy . in hearing jay iacfila tessiTamaylarfeTor of/
•Mfc'Sbloiacgrß Eye Glasses.. -Ithinh them Fcpcscrtossyl.
hste erej tciedy The-eyes gssato
their Tisa. - - * ~
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- 1 sa using & pair afSlr-SoXomaa’s Gtarere, sad gad ttisa
TOTcorii&rfe^e.-'l<i£erfall7iiM.c^.naimstoth2rni*nl^;
of those yjxo recpmTnmdPd me. r Jcs.RGassojJ&'E*- .•■•'
• HttstrargKJanos,lSs3. ,
- ProSi 'phatJ fcavco'bsnrrcd in tksnsn cf slr» * Eilasca s ~
Glasses, I take pleaimiß la fidSsg ay •
gosns of U» £ ,
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. It affords me pleasure to state that ca
•ffiflrfTffmn -erf Srw*tj»f>q ja-my.fcSB^SSaSTS&O- -?
ead especially \t e afcne ss ia tha o &sra. •gj&lri %s?g3Sf-r v - -
listeessro^ptnat.,.^,
eroo for & abort periodcf time- ■•
celleat quality, sßdp«euliai^
Professor or Physios! I&ptctl-S a t.....
... .; Mcdidco, Medial Ees^Snsat^J-Cijm
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The ’best Trrzrr.Tr.rr:?. alien i coo c .\
: SdSoma 1% Bust lose than EyffiSfß^EreferaMa..
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-r . ' . Professor of AsstoE?, tMtoirit;
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«md frptwittfd thg-pricripla oa .yfckli thgy:Sre^tra^g>
I haTe.nQ heat&Uoa 4a proacrmya^Giss^J^^J^ o
vUltTrblcU -L- am , p/MUa3gtedy.aad < ? tygV....
;ch&erfQgyjgynaiafiad
imaxoTizus their tisiou*. •..• .*■':». ■••
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I cordially concur, #3 '
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