TSsi; ,f i %; : u . : -.,.,. . WiiSs;@SgW • • mmm IMMHMHif!WIM® £--';" ■"■ YfeYiYY HY~ Ikili} fl&oming |tel tSCgg- KMlfrEB .n THOMA 3 ITS Harper & Phillips, Editors & Proprietors. “ Polltical'Estiitemoat in Hew Hampahiro." j The ftUov'e la tho caption to numcreus.artidles - which appear in the Whig papers They have heard that aa improper resolution had been of fered at-a Democratic Convention in Neff Hamp • ebiro, Which was'very properly voted .down. It very unjustly made insinuations against the Ad ministration of President Pieroe, nod the de moCracyof New Hampshire were not willing that they should J>o plaoed.iaawrong position morel; to -gratify-tho-spleen-of one-mao, and they kicked it out. . • Is there any man So insensate, as to enppose that tha President can please everybody? IT there, is,-he Is tho person for whom no ef. fort should bo Wade to place him in office; he is much bolter qualified for an insane asylum. There. Tfi rfo,'‘•esottement'’,among tho demo, cr&oy of-New Hampshire, nor is there any divis ion iq -their, ranks. They arc united,. nod ns firtn.nsiheif granite hills, in favor of the nai , veraal principles of s our party, nhd in support of the excellentlSxefintive who is now at the head of oq’r.Qovcrament Whig slanders cannot ef fect him;,-or cast a shadow of doubt upon-tho honesty of his purpose. Whiggery may rail r and. misrepresent to any extent It pleases, but its vituperation wiU-never-ioduco Fbajjkhh PiEacß-.teswerve an inch from the atriot lino of - hia doty. „He is* h New Hampshire democrat, 1 and they ore not the men who waver is any field. *> This aewiiuk which;hoa got into tho foolish heads of the Whig leaders, is almost too foolish tonotice. lt is true, that wo have oar little squabbles nmong ouradlvos in local matters, bq£ oa nil lehdiog .questions,’ we will always find the .Democratic in the very,- spot where every: trna mmshoirl4.be found on the day of trial. It Is ho principle of our, parly to raise ‘‘ ex - citcmenta” on trivial .questions; nor are we in- 1 olinedlfo permlttho whig organs to place ns in a wropg'poaltion in. Regard to party matters. The New Hampshire matter, upon whioh, the . whigs arecpdeavoriogtoieioito themselves, was the merest bubble, that was ever blown up, It was an. abortion- in. conception, and Bnrked in tho accouchment. With the melancholy end of tho resolution over’which tho whigs aro gloat ing,-expired oil,the ill feeling among the democ racy of NeW’siHntapshire-v -If they;: desire to bring it forth again,Ttbey have to go to the tomb in whicb wa buried the-lank body of whiggery last November, and they .will find it there.- ThO faueral was a 'melancholy one. -There -were only four motffners, but the Democrats supplied twenty-seven' very respectable pall bearers. The body of the “ universal whig party” was laii out decently, and may arise at -.- the last eoundef the tramp of the angel Gabriel, on the day of resurrection. We believe that that is the only Bound that can awake the whig party again, oniLwe ore.Shty oertain that it will be the timatbey Will find a big excitement in the democratic, party t and, as usual, we will get through, the gate ahead of them.. - * *». Capt Wilson Richardson, a, 7eR Known retired tailor/of Boston, while crossing; Ihe-Mmneßafl rood tr&Slt-at jnileafrom ftooton,’ was stnufe;hy ihejEapreas train and -dashed to % pieces,jaof^ptece v heins foand larger tbanhla hand. <- S'MTSEBSJSI©® : WEDNESDAY MOBNING:::-.:::::::::::JCNE 29 OEMOCB&TICfJOMISA.'rIONS. _ CANAL COHMTSSIOSEK, ' THOMAS H. FORSYTH, v r* -Of Giufity^ AVDITOE general, whraump banks,- * ''*-'**' *'6f MiJJIm County " lOR qenkSAW ' J: PORTER BRAWLEY, -of Graiuford County i? - l 1 '' 1 ''"" 111 1 ‘ iW ? THE STATE PAIR. "Wo hopß that (h? citizens or Pittsburgh, anil the pbopls of Pennsylvania generally, will sot overlook the. fact that the next Stats Fair will be hold ot this city, on the ,27tb, 28 th, 29tb, and SOth days.of September nest Wo ore fally an thofized to say that the most extensive arrango : ; moots arebolngmadeforthepnrpose of insuring n fall attendance on thstfnteresting occasion. We learn from good authority, that the citi zens Of iho neighboring States ore actively ea« gaged in making arrangements to bo fully repre sented at tbe Pennsylvania State Fair. The city of Bsitimore will send'a largo collcotion of - agricultural implements, and it is determined; if possible, to taka the prize in that line-of indus try. Ohio will be here in ail her wealth and glory; and tbe “hnnters will bringupall their fine horses and cattle to oston ish ns'old-fasbioned Pennsylvanians. Of oonrso thtU big vase will he here from Wheeling, to ex oite the envy of alt our workers in glass. The New Porkers and Michiganders will also be fnlly represented. Pittsbnrgheref yon‘must wake np,,er else you may be‘heaten.at year own doors, in the ex hibition of useful and ingenlous artlclcs. by the skilled workmen of other cities. Pennsylva nians ! yon most not allow tho farmers of the Barro rinding States to excel you in the produc tion of sheep, cattle and horses. - To one and ell we would say, bring in your very best arti cles for exhibition, so ss to moke the Fair as at tractive as possible.' Every farmer andmeebanio in Pennsylvania should, if possible, oontribnto something to this grand exhibition. Pittsburgh asd (Jobheli3viii,» Baiiboad.— For many years after the charter of this road was obtained!-the organisation of the -company - woe preserved, and the forfeiture of the charter prevent’d solely by the personal; exertions of Generel-Willihm BaHmer, its President. On one occasion Jig 'ircntt upon the ground vrith the Bpade, and, himself, excavated the earth, to ful fil the letter of the law, Which required the work to be commenecd within.a certain period;—but whether that was not a better fulfilment of the - letter than the, spirit of the Jaw, .may be ques tioned.—JVor/fi American.^ ££7* Perseverance will accomplish almost any thing.t.There are few men living who would have shown the “ unponquerablo will” that Gen, liabimcb has exhibHed/in oarryisg forward this truly great work, whilst difficulties and opposi-' tion Deset. him on every*side. Bat the General’' is now out of tho woods—he can see day-light t ' and we heartily congratulate him on the .Might* prospwts 'ahead. ‘ The Connellsville Bnilroad will bohnilt—that Is a “fixedfoot.” - C£?* We. Me mnoVobliged to onr-friend Gen. BowsiAtr, of tho Bedford Gazette, for hla pious - advice, ond assure -hint ire Trill follow it if the other party to rrhieb he refers, does not a trite 'book,, Jf thoy do, ire must hare another round. Wrote rather religiously inclined, burro} hove not sa@cient Christian humility to he smitten on one cbeefif odd then tarn the smiier the other.' This, we think, is somewhat mere than the Gen- - oral would bear, himself, and he rorald -most' probably consider it “rubbing it in," Deatudpa Uehbee ofCosqbess. —The lion. Thomas M. Bibighaus, a KepreaentatWe in the last Congress from'the fourteenth district of Pennsylvania] died athls residence in Lebanon; In this State] on the 18th instant,, in the 37th year of iusage. - Mr. Bibigbaoswas the sen of the Bet. Dr. Biblghaas, into of Philadelphia.'-- ■ Theinembers of the barofliebonan passed res'o* lotions of respect for his memoir. 6 o'clock^ The Bionic.— By OX. G. Lewis, XZnq., 51 • P> Wo ore indebted to Ur. Minor for a copy at thia work.-;.- WaremomberofhavirigTfiStlapor tion of itin cariy .boyliaod,_as4.even inour ja. Tonilo years; wo 'thought if so tJjsard ihaf.wa threw it an&’infiwfely prefetTodithe peru sal of Dilworlh's-SpclUng Book.? It was hooted down at fho time It- first, appeared, and. the au thor was* regarded as. a man.who was Irretrieva-. bly insane. But sown enterprising publisher has brdnght it up again, -and published it with appropriate pictures. ‘The work will boof-im menso'adrnntoge to tho Spiritual Rappers.'-.The only difference.is, that. MonkLewis’ develop ments of spirits are most all of a vicious nature, whilst those of tho Rappers ore all extremely 7 amiable. -With the latter,if 'youfe&U sforyonr Bister Sally, sho will come and -answer; all your questions in a-most.oomplacentmanner through tho raps; but, in nino cases out of.ton, it turns out dmt the no'Btster SaWy at all. 1 Instating this we relate n faot that oeoared indoor own city. Bat Monk Lewis wilt not permit ns to hnvo mtere’onrsa with the Btnlable spirits which the Rappers summon to converse withius His are all from tbeinfernat regions, :and have a villainous smeltpf brimstone;; .'This crazy author of the Mos K-was desoribod by Lord BTEOii44 yoars;ago, in-tho;followiiig language: .Oh! wonder working Lewis! monk or bud, 7 ' ; Who fituL wouldst Bioka Pari&sffOit a chureh'TanH ; • Ix>t .wreaths of yow, not laurel,-blndthybrow.'-i ?. 1 Tliy. muse a Bprlto, Apollo’a eaxtau tboa r-.- -•' . > - * • Wbcthcronandent,tombs thou.tafc*«rthyßUntl»- ':' ■ spectres haiT'sma3lgrsy mtm, n ‘fwlldyaMrs,? and what noty>. Toctowp with honor lho& and-Welter Scott •■; ■. .v. >Again nil hail! If tales like thlno may plraso, > ->■ SULnkanlonocaarnnq.utshthxrtiiflcasot ' . y -/Evpa Satan’s self with thoo might dreed to dwell, > And ia tby skull ducern a deeper hell. ■i -This is a .pretty fair description of tho man tlho wrote the Move, and from it (ho pablto may judge of the morality of tho ftork. --FJrom Bussell 8; Bro*a titerary Depot, sTos 15 -Pifthetreet,near Jlarket,.TTQ hav q .also jeceiWd ft cojpy. of tho JUokk* We vouWn’t advise any body to purchase the Monk, but other books of a batter character, and stationery, cad be pro cured at Hassell & JBro’s Depot. | . British Trade. The aggregate value of British exports during tho |irst fonr months of 1853, has been £27,970,- G3B,ngainet >£21,844,063, in -tholike period of >1862, shewing an: indreaße' o’f: £0,126,970, whiob has occurred in the following-order: Month ending. Iftcrtait. , February 5 £1,410,060 ' March 5 ‘ 019,097 Aprils 1,485.818 MoyS .1 2,309,995 As compared 'with the some period of 1801, there is an increase of £6,006,295.' 11 ' 'The imports ebon a proportionate increase, except as regards tea, Omits and spices; the faUingioff.inrtha'formerbeingtaerelyftconCc quence of tbo retail dealers * hhving->-nbstained from purchasing until the new duties come into operation. The_ .totals -of grpiri pud Soar im ported and taken Into use, bavo ogain been very largo, and the demand for coffee, cocoa, sugar, wines, spirits and tobacco,-bns also been consid i-Arable. ■ 1 ............... r . 'The Daily News says: ; “All Europe is inadequately supplied with coffee, tea and sugar, and o riso in tbo price of alt these articles, ifjho of con sumption continue, meat toke place. - Not-only was .the bulk of our. importations 'in the month of April unusnnUy large, but they must* con tinue to bo largo to sopply tbo people wltb lhe raw materials of manufacture and the meana of enjoyment.” , . > It also states that the importations; •** being greatly in excess of last year—same being-don, bio, and others more than donbte—explain bettet than oDy other facts the diminution of gold in the vaults of-the banks. . - . " „..of. .1 I—-Vv,;-.--:. S C©“ A correspondent of the New York Her. j in writing from the CUftonHonsc, Niagara i Falls. otalca that alargo gang of men sro busy llnyingthehuge blocks of atone for the now ana* ’ pension bridge, in piece of the frail thing now < yielding toeverybreezo, Oliver Bnchanan, Esq., son of the Into honored British Consul of New 1 York, la the engineer. The bridge Is to bo a donblo-deckcr.thenpper etory for the-railway,;! and underneath for carriages. . The workiaprewi gressiog rapidly, and will ho a noble specimen whenoompleted. Mexican Poets Deoeaeeo Open.— A eynop sis of Santa Anna’s New Mexican tnriffls pub lished intbe KW Orleans Picayune. Tho fal lowing ports are declared open Jo foroigncoin meroe:— .On the Gulf of Mexico, Sisal, Campeache, San Juan, Baulsta de Tabasco, Vera Craz, Tampico de Tamaulipas and Matamoras. On the Pacific Ocean, Acapulco,'MantaoUia, Son Bias, 'Mazatlan, and Gaiccas in the Golf of California. On the Northern frontier, Matamoras, Presidio del Norto • On the Southern frontier, Comltsu end Taxtia Chico. —"‘ !»Pl* 11 , ■> Coaegb of Atteuptto Bbibe J. B.PachprjL, ■Esq. j Be. Geo; Weiscr and -Mr.- Charles ' Weaver*■’ the latter, one of-ihn present . Northumberland county, were arrested fltt 'Eri* day -lost, on a ohnrge of attempting to bribe Christian Albert, one of the Commissioners of the-same- county, for the purpes® of Inducing him to giro his oSielal ean'etion torrards n sab- Boription'of $200,000 by the county of Northum berland,, to the stook of tho Sasqnchanna-BeU road Company. < _' r ■-X-- • 1 . .. 1 4«a»»ii I —HiJ.h.i ;• ■z ScPBEMu Coubt.—lthas been announced by ; tho Judges of the Supremo Court thateall cases pending at Suabury, from counties which have been annexed tothe Eastern, Western and Mid • • #e districts, by tho acts of the Legislature at its' last Session, must Jbo; considered as . transferred' to the districts to which they now belong. None of those oauees will'bo beard at Sunsbary. It Is the- opinion of the Judges that the jarlsdiotion of ..the Court of Sunbnrjr has been oustod. by th o pets of Assembly referred to, . ; Mobs whs Stsahees.—Wo learn, says the N. Y. Tribune, that tho Miohlgan Central Bail roadpompaiiy have decidedto build at -Buffalo’ two firet-olaga boats, to conncct with their Boad* - .Thecost of each Boat is to be $200,000. They ore to be 300 feetin length, and. of 2,000 tons. JCUeys are to.form a.rdaily line on the North Shore,-, between-Buffalo and Dotrolt; and to'tnsktf' the trip in fourteen hours. They are to be 'feady byjbe first of April-next. ••®HB CARADiMr BtoTB.“-Tho. better portion of the CanndienCatholicslmve formerly dlsoonnt enamjed and centered the riotous assault upon i Qavaszir The Frenoh Catholics, without ex ception, denounce it* Ji is said, “But the ele ments pf disturbance remain. Feorß ore felt that on the 12th. of Jnly ( the anniversary of the “battle of Bogne,” there will ocour eomeout break against ; the ribhonmenandthe Orange men. i . Mississippi.— The JaoTsaou (Mies.) Flog of lit Union of the 17th instant presents tho following Union,ticket for the State of Mississippi: For aoremor-W L. Sharkey, of Hinds, or F. M. .Rogers, of Monroe, or J.-B. Cobb, of Lowndes. Secretary of State—James A.'Horne, of Lauderdale. Treasurer—'Win. Clark, of Hinds. Auditor—Dan. J&, Russell, of Carroll Attorney General—Wm. J, Wilson, ofClaibome or Heorge-H.-Footo, -of Npxnbee: •’ Sebtenoe op con victed, at Petersburg, Va., of the'murder of Thompson,'has been denied a new trial, and 1 ■sentenced to be executed, on the' 6th. of Angußt 1 •The prisoner modem speech to the court Wwhibh iondnuttedthat he. hilled, thedeocased,‘butdo rniidthat it vradhis, intention tpeommlt-murder^ ! Hr: Charged-Hbat-Thompson -'had’■repeatedly - threatened ;hinii and abps'edjMs family,andmode onAffeotihgappoaLroniTiehnlf of-hie wife and Children. which many thousands of the" rebels were eaid to have suffer ed. Nearer Nankin, at Tap~ping,- the< imperial forch is also taukto have defeated the rebels with groat loss‘OMife. - - -. -T- The news rOoelved by the Jamestown, is tbuß given in the Baft Francisco Herald: ; - 2mpor(ont from Clilnn (If True.) -Great BallltsaX the Gate* of Nankin — 2o,ooo of i theßeicle IteporleilNillei—One Mile of [louses n- Blown up at Nankin, etc. < - 'Tlta Hong Kong Gazette publishes a letter frqm:Soochow, said to have boon commuuloated bya high Imperial officer, named Tsow-minghow, i and dated on the 4th day of the2d moon, ( jlsrch.! 13tb,) which contains the following highly im portant statements. The Gazette, howover, does not vouch for the truth of them : !'The.salt/smugglers and. local ..banditti at Nankin, having created a - disturbance, some i TaScqla insido tho. city availed theinsolvescf the ; opportunity to sot fire.to the,powder magazine, whioh'rceuUod in : the destruction of/ a.Btroct of housps about a mile in length. The alarm con sequent, thereon .was so great; that /the whole city jbad uearly been taken, when luckily the Tartar, General Fuhchoolung-a, and the Trea surer of. the Province; Ke-suhtsaou, brought up some troops to tho rescue, and succeeded in put ting cut tbo fire. They bad afterwards a fight Wiethe banditti, ia which they killed seven or eight hundred, and dispersed the remaindor, by which means the riot was-quollcd. Having shut .the gates, a strict inquiry was made after tbo rioters, when sixty or seventy men wore nppro ’hdnqed.nnd jint to death. The shutting of the city gatea-waß merely with a view to discover tho conspirators; and not because of the autloi- i -pated attack of the rebels. . “Ua tho2lBtnnd22d of tbe Ist moon, (Feb rnaiy2Bth and St/irch Ist,) the Generals Chow-1 Fheen-tsoob, and Hoang.yung, had a battle with the rebels at T’hao-pmg. (Situated on the banks of tho Yang-toze-koaog, about 40 miles S. 8, Vf. of Nankin ) Thu figh’ing lasted from 0 o’olock jn.the morning of tho ■■23 d, when the [ Imperialists sustained n considerable defeat, losing three or four thonsaud men, and twenty seven officers, from tho rauk of G■ nernl down wards,/ /Just in the nick of time, however a fa mous Pekin General, named Cbln-ktn-show, who had formerly been under the command of Ynng yu-chalt, and was recently appointed Imperial Commissioner, at the head of 400 Tartar troops fresh for. tho conflict, camo into tho field, and turned the defeat into a victory, killing upwards of 9,000 of-tho rebels, and wounding two com mamlCrs of their / ndvanced guard, one named Chid nnd the other Le. “On the 25th and 20th of tho Ist moon (March the 4th pad sth) Scn-kwang-tnm, at tho head of 3,000 Canton volunteers and 2,000 Hoo-kwang soldiers, in conjunction with the Imperial Com missioner from Honon, Keshcn; at the head of 800 Tartar troops, had another engagement with tho enemy, and hilled upwards of 10,000 of them. Ulosaid, also, that Hung-sew-tsouen, tho rebel chief was wounded and fled, but was afterwards taken and beheaded.” . The Emperor has Issued a decree, directing the officials throughout the country to inform tho people that, ttbosoever oan seizo tho rebel .fleet ebflirharo tho whole of what they tako, hrittt the exception of powder and military Btorts, wbich must bo handed over to tho govern’ ment. Farther, if. any persons-burn any of tho Kbel fleet, and capture or kill any of tho long haired chiefs, on reporting the tumo, they shall bo handsomely rewarded. J*ew Hexlcon Tariff. -The new Mexican tariff was to have been off!-' dally promulgated in (bo oityof-Mexicopntho 4th lost. Wo bad papers from that city to that date, brought by the steamship Tofas, bat they Contained nothing beyond .the obaYe fact, cf the Intended promulgation. ,We were informed that » copy or this new tariff was sent hero by the Texas, and, in accordance with requests from I parties interested in thomatter, wo made several rOttempU to proonre-!l- for publication, as there is a heavy commcrcia} interest in this city con nected with Mexico since -the reduoed tariff has been in operation. .We Anally ascertained that the Mexican rice-consul here bad n copy of Santa Anna’s tariff in his possession, and applied to him for permission to use it or a copy of it Ho declined complying with our reasonable request, wvllhput furnishing nay explanation or reason for -co-floing. Ho had a right of course, to refuse the use of the document so important to a largo i business interest but we regret that wo arc cot [ obtorto giro any better ground for his coarse. The Texas will bo here, however, in a fow days, ondibon no doubt wc shall he able to furnish i cur commercial readers with the much desired infomoiion. We understand that tho now tariff will go into effect in Mexico, on the Ist August; and that, although it raises the duties generally, yet none ore so increased os to become prohibitory. Un der tho present tariff, tho imports of foreign goods into.Mexioo have been very largo, and the revenues of that country have been much bene fited thereby, Inasmuch as the. smuggler made but ffttlo by his pursuit, and honesty, even among Mexican custom-house officers, proved for once the best, because the most paying, policy. But if tbo tariff bo raised, smuggling will again as sume or high hand, legitimate imports wiUdc /Otcase, and thegovernment will find its coffers sensibly and unpleasantly affected by the change. —AT. 0. Picayune, June 18. • W&r Between Bolivia and Pern* Tho. Journal ;of Commerce has been favored with letters from on oGicer on board tho Peru vian war.ji learner Am■■■ * . * '* . IlivoinEdm, the choicest place on this beautiful-earth. No wintor, no summer, no cold,; no heat—a perpetual spring. * * ■* The earth is carpeted with ever-blooming dow ers, shaded by most beautiful live oaks. * * *. Irish potatoes weigh;four pounds apiece; onions two pounds. ■ If you love your body, come and live within the.sound of tbo mighty Pacific. There is no suoh’plaoo elsewhere. * * * The Wbitb House.—A- correspondent of the Ohmtirn Mitror, “A Pastor,” makeß the follow ing' statement, which will gratify every pious heart: “I am sure that many parents will re joico to know, on unqueotionoblo authorlty. that the presidential mansion is a house of prayer. Daily! social devotions, .attended on Sabbath morntng.by all tho inmates.of the house, togeth er with the constant .recognition of Qod at table, while they mark the highest household in our land as oxemptfrorn the mnlediotion.prononnoed against those . ‘‘families that call not upon the name?; of Jehovah, may servo to encourage Christians, and set,a good example to all.” . j V-.V„ • -|- - Recent Patent. —Among the patents reoent ly issned ot the Patent Office, wo notice one for “animprovement In tclf-vmimg dmwg4abla. ,K — Balt. Sun. Pshaw f There is nothing new about that— We have known such tables in nso since onr boy hood.' ; ■ They arn very common out West, and have been sines Its first settlement; They are simply'.tables, eittlngnt.whJoh, eaoh individual helps,himself.— -Cut. 'Enquirer. ■? dIQSf" 'r 'I •' i '.-r . A young lady, named Chatharine Ann King, wbileibathing at Nowoastle, Delaware, about ten -.o’clock At ought.on the.2lst Inst,. was cortjed.be-: yond her depth and drowned, - Items of Hews and : Miscellany. The steamer Isabel arrived at Charleston on priday, with Havana dates te Tuesday.- There Is mhch sickness at Havana, and the markets dull Sugars were easier. ■: A fight recontly occurred on a steamboat near 'Memphis, ybetweemJcramo Watson and Judge Underwood, of Missouri, whioh resnlted In the former being stabbed (fatally it is supposed) with o bowie knife. The best pare for melanoholy is anger. We onoe knew a fellow who was saved from suicide by just pulling his nose. . Nathan Holmes, Jr.,-aged. 22-years,-died in Plymouth,.Mass;, a few doys ago, from bleeding at the gums, In consequence of the extraction of a tooth two yoars since. - The National Intelligencer Bays that Dr. Par ker will probably bo continued as Secretary and interpreter to the China Mission, and that John Bossßrowno will also be attached to it, : ' Mayor Wilson; of Montreal, it is said, has loft the oity—public opinion running strong against him bathe one who gave to tho troops the order to fire. Alderman Atwater, onativo of Vermont, haa been elected Mayor pro tom. by the Common Conncil. . Intelligence has reached Charleston, of the death of Major John McClelland, at Camden, in that State: The deooased acted ns Captain with General Winfield Seott under General Jackson, and waß well known for his services In tho Amer ican army. It is stated that Gon. Villamot, Charge from Ecuador at Washington, has offeoted the eato of Charles Island, in Gallipagos group, to tile Mor mons. Charles Island.ls to bo Independent, of. Ecuador, and the Mormons are expected to make it their hoad quarters, and have their own ex clusive government. • Advices from Constantinople, announce that firmans, securing complete emancipations, to the clergy of all non-Mahometan confessions/ have been drawn np by tho Ministry, and submitted to tho Sultan’s .inspection. New firmans con-, cerning the civil rights of . Christian laymen, of nil names, were also preparing. We lcaro from tho Gettysburg Star that ar rangements have been effected between Messrs. Tate & Co., and the of&oers of tbo railroads ter minating at Hanover, by which hereafter passen ners from Philadelphia Harrisburgand York, as well ,as Baltimore, will be carried through to Gottysbnrg the same day. The festival of St. John was celebrated at Worcester, on -Friday, by the Free Ma sons, In an imposing Fifteen hundred Masons were present, Including the Grand Lodge of Massachusetts'and numerous subordinate Lodges. The oration was delivered by PhQip C. Tucker, Grand Master of the Grand Lodge of Vermont. , The returned Californians from Australia make most melancholy statements of their treatment ia the new El Dorado. All Americans-were treated with indignity there, being openly and grossly insulted In theotreets. Borne Frenchmen who have returned to California from that coun try, tnake similar statements concerning them-, selves. They oro getting op a now style of bogs oat west. Tho inventor thinks that by giting them pewter with their com ho con raise pig lead from them. Time most determine. THE REVOLT OP THE STARS, nr TOIIDLEJOB. For np in tho dim anfatfaomabio immensity of space, where even the ambitions fancy of earth* 'born seals has not reached, where science has bat faintly trod In its wildest dreams of the store pathway of unknown worlds of light; there glimmers and sparkles a host of bright Stars. And among tho aftgels that.inhabit Ibo happy hereafter, of which we hear eo much nud yet know so little, there runneth a singular legend: of these stars. The legend cans to earth upon the lips of a stray angel, which for the sake of, fora while, mingling with mortals, tratyircnncd itself into a spirit of life, which hccafcre tho sonl of a new born infant; and when tho fair-haired child be came a man, this seraph sonl, though: laden with memories of hnman frailties, remembered the legend, And this was the legend—tbns was the legend: . •< When fhe Creator rested upon the seventh day, after forming and breathing existence into this beautiral world of ours, bo felt weary ; and with the vost.blno space, in which his new crea tion rolled, for a couch, ho gathered these nd-' known stars nbont him, to trill anthems upon their harps of light. The stars mnrmnred at this, for they envied their sister planets who had been appointed as sentinels over earth, be they wished to bo there too, bat they dared not disobey his commands. Yet ho knew of tholr envy—ha know they were discontented, and thus his voice came to them - “Ye are unhappy beoauso your fairer sisters are gating down upon the newly created world —upon that world which is but a star llkoyonr self—a star looted upon by other worlds whioh baveercated ere this. Ye are not happy." . And the stars whispered law and swcotiy; yet sadly, “Oh, Creator, -we will submit to thy.will, yot thou who ltnowest ns must know we are not happy." The bine heaven upon which the Creator rest* ed trembled, and when thoy looked for him he was gone. .Bat an echo floated past them npon a golden clond, made golden by the reflection of thoir radiant tears; and the echo s&id, "seven of thy number shall bo known to the sons of earth —seven of thy number only, shall beam from yourcolls of glory upon the new orb, and In af ter tirao one of the seven shall disappear and bo known no more." . : . Tho stars twinkled upon each other/ and their tears of sorrow, that foil at parting with their sisters, became meteors, that rained through the air, lighting tho seven to thoir new homes. And tho wise men of earth, when they beheld them; called them "thePlelaps.” They Bcemod glorious In thoir distance from the eyes of mor tals. ; Ages rolled on; and one of them, the eld est erected, faded from thocirclo—faded tocome no moro, forever—and when it was lost, then tho sister stars that were left behind knew they were punished for their,envy. "Their revolt lost for them thoir brightest, fairest corrfpanion—but Bopentanoe camo and redeemed It after a time, and thoir lost sister Is now a gem glittering up on tho brow of Elohim.” ISTEBE3TISG PEQJI THE OV TaIOIA.— Tho steamer. Monumental City (formerly of Bal timore) has arrived at the island of Tahita, in 21 days fcom San Francißoo, - Hereteerago pas sengers,' after londing ou tho island, had -com mitted, gross' outrages, and two of Jhenj naiaed Gentry and Eplloy, fesitnregulnr prise fight.— Abouttwo-thirds of them. had.been committed to.the calaboose. - Tbcro was 15 vessels la port; nearly all French. ’. The Surgeon of tho Monu mental City, who dined with Queen Pomare and biß Boyat Highness, her husband, says, the latter Is a fine -looking old follow.bat appearssome what oareworn, and evidently feols his degrada tion.] The . island Is governed by the French, who hava there a fort with 800 iroops, a 48gun frigate; and a war steamer. The natives are veiyidissipatod..: Americans .ore; treated with great politeness by the Fronoh officors. Orange groves almost cover the entire island,- which is said be a- delightful place. Aumvals 'asd Dupaetuees. atSah Fuas cisco>—From the Ist ofJanuary.totho 29thof May,; there arrived«t the port of SanFrauoisco, 480 Vessels, : of: which 299 were from foreign ports. : Baring the same -time 755 cleared, of whiah 204 were American vessels for foreign ports; The xotal nmnber. of passengers by sea that arrived in San Franclsoofhom January Ist to May.29tß, was 19;896, of wh0m:10,495 were males, and- 2,924 females, and 477 children.— Daring .tho same time, 12,705 . departed by sea. These figures, show an excess or arrivals over departures during the six months, of only 7,131' r—by far the smallest increase of population the' State ,-has over received during the same length of time. .The BninsHtiPßovntoiAt. FiSHsnwEs.-i.Jlhe Newfoundland papers contain bitter' complaints of the manner.in whioh tho French cutterdrove the British fishermen from St.- George’s Bay They bay that the English vessels were compel led toput toses/Icavingbehind nil; their nets and 1 " I v : , * - " • -s> - ' ; *> - r - *' t r „. t - ... 5 ■PUB I?BS I OBEI XiIFB. [lf William Calloa OEfryaat had never written bat the following lines* they would give him & perfect title to tso name of pocU] ~ ~ T - How shall I knowthco frTihe -phich-lccepa, The disembodied spirits of the dead.-:^/ ■.•'■>. t When all of thee iK«.$ tfcca could wither, sleep* - : .... Andjporiahe/.ainongtbedusi no tread f ” ** ’ s *•» For I shell feel the sting of ceaseless pain ' IT thorp I meet thy gentle spirit not;- v nor bear the voles I lota, nor read again . In thy aereucst eyes the tender thought. :• Wilt not,thy ovraweakheart demand mo there? >.. That heart whoso fondest throbo to mo were givon t; My name-on earth was ever In thy prayer, - . - BhalUt be banished from my longue In heaven f f In meadow/ fanned by heaven's llfe&reothing wind, . .. In the.resplendence of that glorious And larger movements of the unfettered minu;'" Wilt thou forget the loro that Joined ns here r.s The loro that lived through all tho stormy past, - And meekly with, thy harsher nature bore, . And deeper grew and tenderer to tho last, Shall It expire with Lily and hono.morcJ_:„....: A happier lot than mine, and larger light*-l- r-j , Await thee there, fbrthon host Iwwed Uiy.wilt -• •In cbfeerfol homage totho rotes of right; • --a ■ And lOTcst all, and renderert good for-iil. o. *•. For mo, the sordid cares In which I dwell- .-- -<• • • •* Shrink and consume the heart, as heat the scroll; And wrath hast leftits scar—that fir© of hell ■> . HaS left tttf frightful scot. npoa my soul. • ■ . Yet, though thou wear’s* the glory of the sky, . - . WHt thou imep tho same beloved name. The same fair thoughtfUl brow, and gentle eye, • • Lovelier in heaven’s sweet climate, yet the some 1 Shalt thou not teach me, in tho calmer home, The wisdom thobl learned so Q! In this— • - Hie wisdom which U loro—till I become Thy fit companion in that land of hUzsl .: ' &&• Dr. Halsey's Forest Wlne«lu the best remedy for the permanent curoof Dropsy, Gravel, Jsun dice, Dyspcpala, Coetircneas, Rheumatism, Gout, Xcorof Appetite, Oomplalntsof the Liver, Heart, Sidney and-Stom ach, Golds, Coughs and Consumptive Declines,.everoffisred for sals in this dty. - Circulars, gWlngfull can be hid gratify ' Sold Wholesale and Eetoll by Dr. GEO. H. : KEYBEB, 140, corner of Wood street and Virgin alley,- Pittsburgh, .P»4 al so, by JAMES T.: SAMPLE,north-west- corner of Federal atraetacd tfeo Diamond, Allegheny City. ‘-JeSflmjUw- ,•A small lot of pure < «ale by f Jeg}} A XLSPICJ2—IS bags for sale oa reasonable terms, by XL Je2J JL HUNTStL. T7LLQDE—6SO Jbbis. Snporftna straight brand, tor sale by; J? j«2S> A/HPETfid. /"I UJfffEY BAQS—-1,000 In store and far sale lotr. U; , A. UUNTEB,: Jc# 599 laborty street BKDFOHD HINKBAL WATKtt—2O half barrels of this celebrated water Just received and Jbr sals by - (JcSJ) KKff ft JIOOEITEAD. eBAPH SUAIV]A*-t A-Mxßoif A ho, 2>> iifUi at. are now exhibiting a largo stock of Crape and other Bummer Shawls, of the most fashionable styles .. : j 029 MA£iTUttiAB AND VI2HTTE3—ItR> new atylo M&atU las and Visettcs, just opened, by ie29 : ,A, A.HASOaft Ca,S5 Filth street BEUEQE3 AMD TISSUES.—IOO places, of all tbo moat thahlonable styles and colors, - Jast opened by Jt>» AA.HASOX ft C0..C5 Fifth street PAEAbOLS.— 600 plain and figured Farabis, just ree\i and for sale cheap, by : • .'■■■:••• - ... Jeg> A. A HASPS A CO* 2S Fifth street FBIMJE3— IS) dostn more of those'? Inches Crimped > Fringes, (assorted colors,) just received by jeg? . A. - A. HASPS ft OCh. g> Fifth street /"IPFKE&—bOO bags, In store and to arrive, (part strfctiT forsaleby . A. mJNTEItr - jesS> . ■ . - ' 293 Liberty street. f p£Aß—4o half chest# Yoons Ujreoh;. • JL : W do ' Imperial;- . • ‘ 2) do Buck; Jo atoreonaforraJeebeap* je29 A. UUNTER. fpOßACCO—boxes M Uraat'9 X 20 da . “Ro&iUA BoLinsoo’jß," tncfrite; 20 do Boltlmareßptio. Fomloby A. IlUJmiB. tlesciiai Wb&iauu; ' ' V £0 do . Superior Tanner*; . , . ,10 da. Vteb, (Cwgreastojrii.lflFtoroatfclfor silo. jsp . .T^ 4 M * 4.1 itust&i large anti fashionable stock of ne% J *tjlo Cbnalsetlcsc Collars, Cufli* EmicraleoTes, end other UmbroUcrie*, Just received by A.A.BIASON 4Ca,2ißfth*ln«Uv TRA\> 150 AiiU3.— -1 -,ixju lbs. Straw boanii, of inpenin I quality, ratfnna oombcr*. For rain low for cub, at • W. 8, QWEb’B Paper W&rebouss, ' corner of Market an j Second itreeU. - 1 TUNNY FERN'S NEW BOOK’-PEE.V LEAVES, from i NFAuny'.Furt&lls; wlthoriglfialrdc9l'{nj,byFrecL ft further supply Just rtscuTedTbr Kxpnsas, *ntf fof*. «doby j. ft. WKiiis, I , „ BootaUcr and Stationer, ... I J 032 caWood e treat. between Third and Fourth., m ■■■ ■ . • Dividend* ■ •*; •■■■■ •.=• ■, TIIE Director* of theASSOGIATED FIREMEN'S JNSD. RANCE COMPANY Itart this day dKlared a dividend of Two itottorr on each shore of IhecaplUl stocksubscribed out of the profits of tbs last six months. : JtfSttt • ; . R. FINNEY, Secretary. HOUSE AND lot FOE SALE—In UuTiJocond WanT Allegheny City; a comer lot; fronton Cirrolletrool or a) feet, and running Me* to Jefferson street IDO feet: hating a brick buflding 10 by 30 feet; two itorics high— with good cellar; hydrant and water at the door. * Apply, to-... THOMAS MOFFTIT, '' rnyCO J Past Bundiaga. Fifth street. , EOB Full SALK—In the Second WvU, AUnbeor city; two lots, on tho west side of Federal -street, 3) feet front, ana running back 12Q feet. • ALSO—Four Lota la the roar of the ahore, having a frost on Middle alloy of 30 fret, and running back 120 fret, Tnia is the most desirable property In Allegheny city,, and wil)-be sold on easy terms.'- . p Apply to - THOMAS MOFFItT, j J f Post Building*. Fifth street ' j "E'O** ?ALK-:A House and Lot, situate on uarroii sense, JC la Allegheny Qty;- having a front of 3& fret, and xu* ninghacktoJcnoKonstreot, 100 foot; on which is erected a brick building. S 3 by 82 fret, two stories high* six rooms, a h&ll,and porches bock and iafroak - . ALSO—A Frame Dwelling, front on Jefferson street, 16 by 29 ftot,lwo stories high. TbU property, rabouods with grapes and all kinds of fruit. « • ; V Apply to. . > THOMAS MOFFIXT, ■. Jc29 ...... ■, -Post Buildings. Fifth street: mull MAGAZINES FOE^JULY.—dust received and !to : i sale by 11. Mjsxa A Cb-No. 32 SmJthfleld street: Harper's Magazine frr July. Prlca 25 coots. • Putnam’s Monthly r . do • - do do. , Oodey*s Lady’s Book - do do do. . .Graham's Magazine 1 do ' do do, Peterson's Magazine ' • do - do do. . Subscriptions received frr and Periodical published, by . _ O H. MINER A 00- jc29 No. 3?BalthoeldslmeL QUNDRIKS—IW boxes RtelnSoaat ...... : , . O . .• 100 do 'BbylOGUa; •. “ : 100. do. 9byl2andlttby 12; . 50 bus.; Dxfod Apples; « 100 reams Wrapping Paper: . - < • • • . . 60 dozen Boilfrnh; >.■*■ ■■ 25 boxes Cheese; ; i .. 69 hales Batting, « . 20 dozen tergeTubsj lOdo smalldo; i '." . ■ - ,-10 boxes Star Candles. - Forsalo by- - JoE> A. MONIES. HARFKR'3 AND PUTNAM'S JULY > —For solo by aT. a MORGAN. }°& lMWood street. ~ iu, G. S'OX) SUB Jorf retched . few doreo tnperior FRENCH CALF . SKINS, (Souciu brand.) Bead ia your orders.- a ph get some or Ihe nicest feet apparel ortaat, end the cheapest, too. Boat bo too ate. j&l a* NO. SO DIAMOND ALLOT. nvaSSi^SSSSS^SUS^S^ScsL vi 1 ?™ A ll °*2 m . at his omce. NO. 39 DIAMOND Al £&?,i!ioar Wood street.) will be punctually attended to; ’V 5 .!??. 00 " delhered to any part of tho city or TidnltT. . F. O. SCHENCK. Peniuywanlo anit Qluoildno. TT". rIIUE dostnirtlan flf .onr IVardronss by fire, laat nkht, - X.-wM rut Interrupt, the regnlarLtransacUoa of ourbusi nra as tuual. Oor frtenda may find us In the Warehouse Ot ’s* b «o W°4ly granted-ns the use. Se e i tol 2! B■•Warebmat 8 ■•Warebmat- Freights carried to aod from tho East on tho most creommodatlngtorms. Rttabiirgb, June 27.1E53. CLAHKE t ' ta A^; ;st .... rKHNBYLVANU liAlldltlAp, T* 0 F.JtTLTBJCanRBIOIO aecomjaodato the great multitude who wish to .JL >ririt the mu&try on the Fourth of Jnlyj the Penuaylra pis tJaurOfld Ccmpany havo made arrangements for running Trains on thatday; as frras Brtnton’jS (Tittge Croak) StaUon, leaving tho Depot, comer of Überty and Eighth at 0,10,11 bud 12, Jl 1,2,3,4, 6:la and o,P.M,stoppUiS only at East Liberty and .Wilkin* burg. Returning Trains will leave Brlnton’s at?, 9.10, Hand 12 • A.M.,1,2,3,4,6«nd7P.Mv : . Ezafrfliontlfikeis will bo sold frr all the regular trains on the Fharth, as.frr &s Johnstown, and aU intermediaie ata tlous, good to return on the 6tb,at .the following prices frr tho round trip: - : Pittsburgh to East Liberty oud return, 15 cents, do do Wllkinsbqrg da Uo do /- do BrinUm’e do - 40 do “ fdo - do Stewart’s, do. . 00 do .do do Irwin’s - • do "65 do do do -Manor ; do • • • ?o do ' " •: do do Bodebaogh's • do ' “85 do - ■ ido .do Greeusburgh. do $1 00 do .' do do Beatty’s ~ do’ .120 do do do Latrobe ■ 1 . -do - ■ ; i 35 do ; ? ■ ,d d o° is do HalrsTlUe Jut do 1 SO do ‘do do BlalrsrlUe do len - da dq Eoliro da ITi do ;dn do Djctort do 180 do 3° 3° S”-Florence do do do do Nlnerah do 218 do „ _ <*° , do Johnstown do 2 25 do ..NoEseurslanTleltets wUlbo soldoaihsCars from sb. Uons where TtoKct Ofiloes hare been ratsbllshod Pasccßgera prtjnre arir-Beiels nwtbe OSce. be tore toHng theirscsts lathe edrs.-- 3. HE3KIirEN - C^: Pittsburgh,. Jum 53.1863.-lw A^t, ~ i f j * 'r Worms! Wotnul I Rye, Li store and frr A. HUNTER. . rv ,‘ 7 - !- -jr. ■ i .-v - 1 .. •' 1 * i** -r» ' % » SPECIAL NOTICES. flu. Snrjreon Dentists— W.BlddicJ No. I*4 Smlthfield at c [py& t|7 U«-A« Oi P«~Stlcct3-atthe comer of- andMaiket streak* (aboveHtsrphy fi3ld , g£‘orq,)on Monday erasings, at 8 o’clock. -r- •mnon . :■ rir-gsAJJGISRONA. fcODGS, I. O. IhjSrirAngerona XodgeyNo. 259, L 0. of 0. F.j.xaee£s'fire doorsbclov tha Astoi House, New York. • ••-• i marl:Cm n HOtlCC^*Tho'-JODHiNBYAIKN- TAILOBS SO lr«s* PIETY, of Pittsburgh and Allegheny, meets on the first and third WEDNESDAY of every month, fit the FLORI DA HOUSE, Market street • By omer. • Jehy _ - JOHN YOUNG, Jit, gccsotay. I3OOB.ASCE. COKHPABIYj of Uartrordj As* seta $489,172.-Office of tbo-Pitts burgh Agency Ja the Store Boom of ai’Cardy & Loomis, N0,f.9 AY ood .street." ?...>. nov4 tf XLiLBSBSONVtigefIt. jllS® Silver medal awarded -by FranltUn tK£x- Institute, 185a.*iP;.:iL SMITHT Manufac tory* of-Pocket Books, torts Monnalco* Bose YYoodYYritlßg: Desks, Dressing Casea and Work Boxes,‘2os Arch street one door below Sixth, Philadelphia, • - .-*• • * nmrlitar ' rJinS 3 ** -Of p 4 F»--placo of.meeting,/Washington Hall, WoodslrectjbetwconPifihstreetand-Yirginalloys • . PBisacsoa LQM£,No.3CC~ifeet3 every Tuesdayeyening, Mcbcasulb Vo 87—Mccts first mad thini griday ofeach month. ---'|tnar2a3y • i - Corns!! CornasU A great many per* u'v: tons ara dreadfully tormented rritlicorns; Acertain remedy will bo found tn Dr. OonEfs Oomr Puma, for solo by Dr. GEO. 8. GEYSER* 140 Wood street! " • •' - • ■-•■ - 'Pries, retail cts.perbox ' • *■ : - ■ -• tgLXlhcnd dMadaons to those who buy toseHftgwfa, ■ - •• CurtainSlaterlalfl, s£*»;< Cartaln Trimmings of every description, Furniture PZaahes* Broeatelle^-&oy Xace anti Alrkdin Curtains, N Y' Painted Window Shades, Gilt Comics; Curtain Pinsi-Bahdfli : at wholesale and retails- W.II. CARRYSy^ 1 i i-L Chesuni street, comer Fifth, Philadelphia. - • j Curtains Made: and Trimmedla:thevery novestyrench *2*?i _ , [margHr Miller'sAVlnflow S bail t Manulac. U-t~y tory, cobhkb qf seoosd aed ;aiich ara,; PHXLABEJ.PIUA.. Otir motto.la, “Qtdck &ila aid Small Pizfiur v _ mi loagolloom SHADES, mulo his jajSerioronmicr. ‘ ■ISSF* Dealers cndotljorffara SnfUei toclra ua a call, be i'faMTßtduiUsetnwiia*. 'U;t MIEI.ER A COy • comer .Secona amLAeeb*»g, Pbon . Pmsbnrgn City Glass Worbsr- CUNNIItQHASI t CO^JL'anvfaitUTeriof.ms* ; DOW OLARVcorcer c? 2TA£KBTaA& FIRST- STREETS, -PiUabttr^^£ElUl^2T^lli^^.■l , articula^ , Attention- •paid' to* oddslses. Also, dealers >!n EOT ; Two of tlio firm- being practical mea.will give i. their entire ai&mttoo- to tho' business, and- they feel- confix i l depttoeyjmn produce an ortlele of WindovGlAss equal to l ; any eit&erof jtoelgn or domestic manulactuct- T ». rt t frS* ft&IiSOIS’S DAGVEESEOTyPE&« ; th£y Post Ofileo Buildings, Third street Idkenessestakca la all kinds or weather* from § Ai JL io. tfK giving ao accurate artistic aod anXmato likentss, unlike and vastly sn-. jicrioeto the commoneheapdaguerreotroes.atthofollotriDK cheappriccs: $l$Q, s2> $3, and.npT.anl, according to the-aixe and Quality of ease or frame. - - r - -i >■ Houm for: children* from 11 A. XL to 2P,At - - ; Likenesses of fllckor deceased, persons taken in any Hofthacity,- ' * - '-• v {no*2s;ly:■?. Noli>«i3 la. the ILjaa,-and all — •"->'fdog2s ; *- GHAS. E. LOOMIS, ' STOCK ASS BILL 3SOKEB) Hote«, Boa da, Mortgages, a c.,JSegotlaled* ■ P4E'HCnLASATIi3TKW CITES ’ •' TO TKB FOECUASB 'AND KALE OF STOCKS. • ’ . Orncs—7sFoorth Fbwt,bcbtCCTllerfart and Wood.- opposite the ßaDbof.PtUsbqrKb» '~ '~ JanlP:Ty - W. A. M’CLURG & CO., -- HAVE REMOVED TO THE CORNER OF Wood and Statu Streets, ithey.offer to their old customcrs, 4ail the - public Eeaentllyj at the lowest ratetWholesalo and Retell, : 9s-i£ s ffhJ! l ¥&-Z£S!* '■ «>“P*eta : stock. of.CUOICIi l£ A A PAjiay oriooEitiiis, wooded and wu«£ow WARRtobcfoamlfa ? ■ •.■.■■ • -doe4-y JPearl Steam Mills CARAT, BASIN, ALLEGHENY CITY, . (HIAa «IS AUUtaUk l' ' -.-" i ■'• irs» toi; sbperpisbTexxra family, «u ex- Ihy THA, {of selected Wlute Wheat;) PLOUIL roi sals - •-BRAN, SHORTS• AND MIDDUItQS, edways oa hand. : ’v" Wo • *l*h?er Flour to families, In either of the ottos. - Orders piaeedln our boles, at BS ATJN' A REI £l£FAf? r F e 2;f > ? '^■ bert T and St. CJalr streets ; ct, LOO ANY ..WILSON .£ QO.*S> 52 Wood street, will be attended to Pyl7 BRYAN, KENNEDY & CO, ,' warehouse, . . 171 Ch&frmisi. f oppositelhs sintr rr,ni^ H.~W. SAFFOKD, . - KEEPSconstmllyco hand tbi- v moat extcmuro anj Wey . TMfodftrarlmratOfCmlalng&n3CnriflfnMftl*T*nT»trt Sn&SW,. 11 , 111 * wt 7> compclsiDpt in - pari.of the faliowinfe CTRXAUf GOODS AND FURNITOEB COYEaiNGS~o§ styjesof—• • •*.'■' . ..• . r- Trench taco Curtain*, :::\WaJow; Shades* all prio*r, ' • Maako * BqffHbUmid ,a)lwidills, STCtiCa nil vu!ih?,QUL Coro tecs, ererv slvle nnj- Freneb Plushes,. • |.t}cc,' ■’•■ ■ tt • SatinLalnw, ' . GiK Cartaln Pins,' • u - - Xampa-v : . 44 . ... ~Ba«iiv •' “ Satins, - CcrA Qloo>ooo ‘ caAP - I.- finntUai— Hon. AUGUSTUS 0. UEISTEB.- ■r g'-nlara-lU OIUS. U. mugox, Esq. J-w‘ • tunseross; , , _■* ' H“a~ A 0. Holster, , Suasri V. Ilia, WilliamEubinson, Jr., . Thomas Gillespie, TClhsm P. PshnssJoct, _, John B. Cos,-v. > . : IIM-rey Eollnian*. Jacsh Poterj, JohaVValkcr.lr, William Colder, Jr, Jacob MUlderman, Aaron Bombausb. BUSSELL A OAKES, Agents," • . 0 . . .. . •:Office,iaLaJajctlaßaiiaiags, *•.. • • • • . . (entrance on Wood street.): Firemen’s Insurance nf the City bt Pittaburgtii J. fcLMOORIUJAD, Pmideat-nOßEßTFlXXliY.accrctarv. / •WIU insore-against HRS and MARI SB RISKS of ail Unoa. Office: In Mcnongaheia. HoosorNoa. 124 and 125 . water aircat. •■ nxascTOßs: Jt ■ W. J. Andersen*. •■• g.afi4fjw,' ... •: ■ . ,ILB.Simpson, - - Wm.M.tdgar, ILILWUkJns, • ' W. : Charles Rent* - 1 ' Of.ll.Paulson, , William Goßiagrood, A«P> Axuuiots,. Joseph Kays, William W&ansonT : yrTSsCITIZiItsS’ Insurance Companr ef • DeKIUQj President;'SAlT~| TILiLSIABSHELLjEocMtsty. • ’ Officer, WUHiJ or Street, trtaeea Hariri and Word stndi. •' C1&B0 Risks, on the Ohio ana Slissifli I aippilUreisiuuHiibutarta. . i against Loss or Damage by Fxre: ' > ' • labnan.Tir *.'■ ’■:■ ■’■■■■:■:■■■ DHUSMSB: ■■■ . H-D-JOngy, .Wa.Lirfasr.ln. ■•■: WUHsmßogaley, ■ - ■:: .SamTOUjTKlav ;■ SamMlEesv v,.”\V William Endian, - ,r. EoUrtDnnUp, jr. t ■ ■ Jofiaß-Dilrotth, SiSSS* 6 * *_ ' rrancJaSdlars, rc'J£?,s2 ! ¥ on > J-Schoaoiaaker, Walter Bryant, - WMtemß. Hayi. ■- ?" :. Igaao.M~.Pennock, '■■■■• •' -.w»> [Tg» : Pltißburfili Lire Inniranca - Com.. ***•*«»» Yleo President—Sucutt'jrCUJWAK. ‘ Treaswer—-Joseph S. Leecii.- • - Secretary—C. A.. Cotton. . . v - OFFICE, NO. $5 FIFTH.STREET. • -.-;■■■■ • ..• (Ilctonic Hall Stnldmo.} . , ..TWspwapanyjn&lraa .Orer/ lusnrancaupncrtjiininirto or connected xrlth. Lifu nuw , . r? . ..Mutualßatasnro the saae.aAthose"adootedMother xafalyconductedCompanies.--- •/.'-•t-—...*?•.•■?•- - Joint Stock rates, at a reduction, of ono-thirf •from- the Mntoal rates—oqual ton dliidrad of .‘tMftV’.thxeo dad '6nf*‘ IhW per cent, paid annually. la adtanoe.'-' ; ‘ •' oathellre3 Of pcrgQU3_goiDgto CaiironUacr , ■* za«iuro23.*“ . JamesS.Hoon, ; • Samuel ITClarkan. • ' TTOUatn PhQHps, John A. WlUou! \ , Joseph P. Gaitam, H, IK Alexander BejnoUs, -v , - r : Uomio 17. .«Hiram Slofre. ‘ .'< mar 23; JTSiQeroftUtu —lt ladue to KlKft’B-ftJroioga ter. ytrsr- • ecmoldt^’orad&ate 7 f^ath^B'Pf'lh!g'.•■.•.■ <■•<•-.-' &aC2&nd3off£rllik&£cs in the tor.manj cf which are from well known citbenaof ths of Pittsburgh and its Immediate Tidal* j % co.fo «&dw dead* ; and beyond alldoubt* that Pmomig iSSwSSS of rjocommonvalne, not only.as a local remedv!rTp^T7»l internal romedjj tarlUog:.tfae InTestfgntbff nh7al^tsSr«K wettosttasuEering patient, to become sajusin§u^“ OCSSMM te&ttdlOTnbarn troatal nearly iiUHha flSwfffi Pbyaidans our country affords: i iwuIKS.iSS-'"? "boast Us? but no cum, aniomUnnoj to m» wo-Smiftu - me to, try tbaPetroleam^nlS-Sv*' l? aanpxisr&a ttfhibtttfn J tfc» great Animal Tomer.' will ger&ira r toi /pi; -G£IZZLY> frum Oallforniai in tfiff ' ' tfao&Jifcikiiffcrti of- fe¥erTscholi2?f. - -v.s^A •' *2rtks?«ar~*» Pietgrfaltffid tho. : ii -I GE’AHD- GAIrA-DATi-- 1 '-•■■ 3oly 4tbj | B , oEarEniis;it5 OEls . t j , jijj J; j givea,“-- : - ’:>afc Aamisaioiito loth EihiMtloaa, Fifty CoaU. . -. HIIIXAGEHTri YV'i]l to opon flaring tho Day and ~ Evening, and t&o admission, to it mono uni ba lireaiyfi-o CantA ■ -■■■-: _ jjEs_ - IT.7jS.- ” 1803. FOUBTH.OIPJULY. '* ■ GBANB, SUBlililß AND^OVEIx.'sXHICmo^S, ‘ TO B£ TOWZSSEO ra tsc MAMMOTH HIPPOHROMTS,. - ‘ „ asstae arrPHrr^&Tai?, . CipabU of. cecamsuxfattn 9 TEH- T3QE34I?D person*. -• ; .X*a*.NopostpoiyHacnton.BCQ3iiafcflrtho.TOJith»'fSSt i .r, 1 ,- ~;£Sf coir*' „ **tot the grand of aBAILOOif ASCENSION, by the leorld reno^nedrAeronaut, ProfIJGHN'WISS.in his v 'aev wd moCTlflccat Siying PL AO OP T3S UXIOX. Alieva Tarfcty Of Inflated images SQlcndld’oshibitiioir of ■ Parachutes, Grand Soiree Preggnip.tfo'ta ftTvicth{»yTtgrfof~;n.. •. aneca* •• .■• -••-•■ •• - • . • • .r 422?* lii the EV-EMSQ.tt-tho same - place, wSUbo eshlb*-- i large^-iaogtcostly;&nd_iaffgn^^t _BITIOSS OF-i'UiE - WOKSS - ever burxitio- lha- Treslaro [ counny—iatiog-cost the. proprietors ctex• vkz--tus , uSXs3> j [ DoiLiasln-getticff.it np, z . -. magni&sot proscatstrillfcogitexi atrcri' I .to these persarahsjing. tickets to tho l ß.tiiflqn'* g '*« > *«3 rry i c&i - | therFborfhof-July,-- -l--• ; * ,<3o tejgdnfihftDVJeyelry-atoTB,aioxfe to-Hasosic : presents, uhcxa.tfckctj.Eiay ho oTS • ! ;ticnea.' ; ''-'' i.'- '-.-V ; -t- :’• - Qiaday^* • .MSgtdADr -,. - AetlagaiflT?f.^ FOSTER'S - BpXL-open jcddTclrcn-SIOHCAT; Juna 12ih,1353, .- fl ifrrtfrsr .aollegrglgt -Mos^TEl^^ 5 THiiOJX) Spf th q EoyaJ ;opera' PariSj'fcS - • " .i.i /- r t-' ■'•j iU':-- --.^- . -XErfrOggEß, ~ - ColinionamJ Brass Saziioni Lh-r; .±3»na»can~ bo: v, \lt.£L;CAßGoi& oQ.%£&Bth : sixe2C *' ' SAXEI - T 1 vy ir?DoW,7alr S 5; Market stre&i.- .5129 oT" : J jlFfadwr-Si-by.;fKv. inches*-fljia.jJaie glass* Tith itaiies-- ? ;S33h’,alteconplete; YErufttfre of- S';' v "'-• .- = '-'-v *■■<■■:- ■■- ——JOIiyS.ArFADBEN-^-SOy.-^"- STOC&;IQ]t SALK—Ohio and Pcacsyltaiiiia Hatfnxui • ...Cotapjyjj-rlOOgliarcaof - ■■' “ - - .. . ... CHABLES-IL LQO3H S, ;•.Sioc3c,-m!l-sad Beal£3tate‘Bro&cr > '? 5 Tgnrtk cpftgsite EarOr of El fcba rgfr. * - X . Blackberry and ChenT-BraDdics/oa daftand jo- hot- - dt tsjwr Icfctlosruf qcart r: geaainatJM, Cogaac-'-'^ - -■ “?:■" -v -• • -vtacner cCDiaaiona aadTPiamoatj aicy;. -je22 r -? _..job«j.ojs:houss, - , - ClSTOlasS^Ohio. J|2ms KET? IXOTKL will tso opsß for the reception of j!4- *.JL tefs.osiT2islsfli.of JaneJ- Ksloeatioiils central, being >■■ 11m Xt shall be perfect iaeTery flcpartalcnt. -• < ■' ■'■ *•: ■.■•• o * .j’ \. j;_lU SUBBEEG, :-p.- f tlieErapSlig.”) r ? • thIPOBTANI TO FAMILIiIS.—-Tho subscribers vooMcall :»tteßikaxtoiheihcVihattheyflE& ; ' constant ettpplies c* ;mrtSt«ia Suner**' . fine and GrahasuFlonr, ftwli groimd-from the iaßUsaLaie r aWeto ..: .AJso, best eountryfcxandircanstamiy on hand.- N.13.—N0-- cXarpa for-deUtcry, ;,' BAlLfirs BKSSHATr, • ~J Q H . ; ... / r'Famfiy,Grocers,ShTliberty v.-i •;•* i .::,.. ’ FlonroadS'eed Store* i - - "fJI.UB -subscribers hare -opeawi a SLOUE ASD PESD' ’ 'j_‘ STORE,-ot 2faso.Smlthficld street, between Third and' • teop.on hand Choice OATS, CORN, secT ell* of Horse ■• Feed.-?/They Tespect&lly-!nTite:tho -togirethemacnll. - * <* ~ . - * » WILLIAM XROSARD 4COV;~ T . .cr.rKsi CorJsai . ITrOULD respectfully JDfbrm the dtfaens of Rttshurglf ■ ; and Tidaity, that I h&yeopened’a StorcLßbonu'comer? r :of Third atidSmlthSeld of all describ-*- ' lions ofOOKKS aadtXJEKWOOD. -'. . . . • - f am preparpd tofilial] business, oo -T-wcuJd dC' :^tgtneg;laftteftta Othges4ocallbeiar^gfttrtg*»»^ L -• ; -' "" •: •' Removal.- - TOHN GRAHAM has remoral firocrhis fi."mcrrcadc£». eJUto Rftsbufgb.aad has asaociatalwiifahiaJOHN OES* ; - /i»S* for or earryins"cn'.the'Tßl/3EIS3IITH<-^ • ZSSQ . liberal -patronage he hai -tercfoXbrs receircji nu*"^ mgrops cmtotacgaiiacliih&.pTTbTtft r .~Kßhopo^ : &y"fdrf^^r^v^~. tn«,ns'lhfl:&BiitrHls ; DepodtßsnlTDf Bltsbhrgh, m general meebngesse-; - ; set of.mcorporatiOß, ap proved thi»23Ui day -o£ Apri! ; A+D* "■' Ihtr Officij of tha--'' •Back;to open the -Boots and enbscriptiona to t capital stock oTthe Baai,"betTr*ip.'£he honrsofj) o'clock. - A. alcana-3o’clock,that jfortheP public notice- 1 •• tteroof be girto fcy advertisement ia throe daily , • • (lie»latioa passed JanolSlhrlSM.) k ' * \• -• Published by the Board. ’ ; : 3*15 S AHPSi; Secretary: -. 4 0- ... - AWi PAPEB. “*wd4«a*r ratensiro ; collecaan of l oamber iOf no'ir pat---- I .terpSytelfictd expressly-far this market-- from Ew»t>j»v »r>4 ;•■ ; American ered; OfeTeryTsriotyj'Glaied and : Ui^l32cd;_aHtherark' • oas stytej-.of Imitation- 'Wood srork/.sudiV.aa OaSv HariHEr*^ ting altogether an fcstortiueofc that cannot "be excelled la . quaUty,qoantity, cjclop prices, tj-asr fcnuso westef tfca * Alleghenytoocntolr.g,. . .;>./• •., . .Prieeiinngo from. sc. to ss,Qo'jser piece; .-..V - ! desirooa .of looting. - asssrizaeaC-= whether dispcceil-topDrcfcaso crook -■■ tod to tail at * ' _ Tim'-PAI&EB’S, Apttip«y»s ". fPHB ttaderagaed.-yogld mfoem thar they fcjTeretaored&»'' y TV-y^^«> 7 «RT>yM;-n;>--*-: ■ttg? ' nostapprorea ■■- •': :*5 s »™«nH6oirlaßss, siitJi;6oscetoayi!!srseijaifesH>ta '- tier i)!fidsaithiiins2l?e£ to tars cct-'aa ccch! ' v romro lito^sestixadJi^fcOTtoibio; TBkiiPtt- -V B®B 8 ® 88 **' rg: tg Pf ei^Pjr^ ‘ f ? ~' ; ■i ;Oartacttc>.fa taction w.cmcnstoiaera* - HflEfiTi AOTrrnw. .:. . <: fttrafci cll : fciisiitKS- to cUres - cggsgtSsa&fl teettt6fare^';~v!,->:-,-v' ; : y~y-. :'-;//,;"; t : ..--:, : ; r -'. e jji^ T S;^. ■ -ii 'Dloraons aiarltet noose. - &sssssesß«tismesast ft^SSSSSSaSfiJi&SS*-., a?pro«d by too DlsmooS Market Houss AssdSiam. ' jlh.o cofllMdarla to. 4o -all liq.iretk ant tniiM. «ir T .. MSagaaferiiU; -10 rmora 'OTtSt * fcr l»tfcroa=aoltto ;,Ihe ba s«a‘ima-eiaßdEail : :: at UjoAjiltectsEooa,oeitdocr toFU!oIlalL opstSm, -■■"* on anilotto Mobitoj, tbo 4* of Jc]y. '• ■■ *■ oi tto j>rke bid T?Illl>a-toc erorlsiaaUj Isa / hoi, near Tv ilidaslarr. lTKliv,;stllio Suvrrvcf ■ Plaec-efSpaansM aS&wmd tteSu,“ -fconnof lpjmaio o’clock.-cf rah dayt, . ,„' T S °¥SE £ ?7 07i THE SELECrKW ATcuia. I SWMffiSSSBSJ&^JpSi S^SS!SISg???A”S ; S 3 ■.3c3ja 4 , en be , to .sastSa t£i« ccaTfiiusnt-acd ad- SiS 43 .'lowob-tl aixpesjca itt eiditis .\gach; ; ans adeauat*'And - befcff pledged and ; - Secured their improrcaiea t, : re- /■ 1 '-y '. ■ Vaiaaßd pgrDetaalpTßßMTakQn. oag to make them in ».n; \- -J&ae^jxdtails.'SSrdiwxapteaef-tiifrdead^A;''••: r^v' - - -s'^;'^'••-•-'>.’> , Application to bomsdato JQISif CHICLET. Jr., Saparia-’ •“ "- . tendcnt, on lbegrcusd; cr a* tia.pfEco of iheTreafnrer, Ko '••*■■ v 144 Fotirth etrwt, ’ E- *jViM3STON 4 Presll»nt 1 - TTILUAiT UOLSIH3* i • JO3AH KISG, * ' * v f GEORGE Q. REI3, t Basies &. craft, . ■■:■ . -f*i£iSWWWK , ■ »* wf«t»jvi -WAIUIAHIED-TO CDBE^ aaa 8o £sr enUre \ 1 foj f:»: f ."-'BSOSSJJ.COSEIOTTrOKS, " : etets;: Sdr&?rfe«s^Jf-'sla2» saigßajj *■ te ***** “ a ‘a V'jC9r&Uafeoto ..-•:•••-.•• asosoß'a ssrsri* '- ♦ -nsrato - ccrew a ewrt Ml -x : .1.1 AMUSEMENTS. . V 4 ’ > ' v V \ /-A,..