iT&Av -4V' * v'i „"' T"' X w ’■'h '"‘te- ‘iV.** i„ »'- 1 *, 1 ’ ' , »*• ; TT* rH - - *’ ; £M-.. , .■-• -:;v •• • :--’i iAVr'APX',,%•■■ ~,/. v -. , -.: * i. - y J‘ *i 4 * + IA-vP’ v, \u **> 4%* **4>-«**t! ?rv > ,**u *V-.* i «■ *■ , >’ r < £* l C x >*v r T » * 4 v % - t t ■*-„. v*• t"* ( •- > * < *■ »* V& 3^r ' " v f ' * J **&Vn' , ‘' “< ’ 1- % 1 v 'f.n : J - i ?r \ 4 \ \ * ' l*' ~ 5 - 5 "* ■ fippapaa pawjsaaBj i■<• 1* * 4" il P’»^**'to' i ’ j .' > ‘,'A * „i* f>-v\r-f:»f *!t ..^h-pA** *'2fLjask; 'Of granted font? J 8- M6M«-3. X. ftnspsoaitCo,WhooroOTompt,km- ThBirto = ?3pt ' Mii «ffi"s ? P- BOSTON, » Bh»t« stroet. p;' . a-Fiss «» PBLmso um ».>i«=~2“ »"■£*”"• —4 - ■ft'-‘- * Cgr TUe whig papers affect to thick that tho !&V Ooatl Commissioners ?ta)uld ho held responsible , ?is4^ F J^^fe^|ij? , *aS4i’o. > ' for tho eonsoraWe conduct of some subordinates APw4'- JptW VilcfcS?V ij'ifhtft who have noted Ta a very myust manner towards ~ the workmen,upouthe publio works. It vs un just to hold the Commissioners responsible for £f' .A-A-AM- this misconduct. But we boGero that they owe Hto their Q « a I lb3 ' ltlon ln BoClfet y> to base the * matter fully inreatigatcd, and to insist that ex> act justice must ho done to tbs’workingmen. ’ ' li^‘ rfAt-y'J Mr. Howuss “,wo will not lot this miit v ter drop until it is probed to the very bottom of h A££ the fraud. Be has commenced an investigation 4j’t>iv-'p§-A 5 t'pivp V a ijfh- of it, and tro arc certain that he will not ahan !'. p |iS,Vy>A k don it until all is explained. WAIEBfHO PLACES AHB ’WAXES OUSE. When the mercury in Fahreahcat’s tbermom *! * • 'PpC’ij eter ranges in. tho neighhorhoad of 95°, all good .folks who havetime and money they-can call 44^3. (< j' 5< P’f :| their own, feel disposed to hid farewell for a fiectson to tnckajaad; mortor,; duet .and - smoke, ledgers ami accaunts, and retire to somocool "and quiet spot, where mmors of oppressive heat r% ip'tpp * and people being roasted a«vo, WiU never renoh them more 1. 'At shcU’a time the morchantdrops 4L-’,i bis yard stick and cats stiok to tho mountains, 3*l instead of cutting oaiioo, at 12} cents por yard ' •-%%- The lawyer flings aside his Coko, Blaokstone.nnd Ghitty, and instead of filing pleas, he pleases ;? 5 4" ! 's^/App^4p4S ! ppp4|i { b rd M march off in file to thß nearest retreat, where be can treat himself to something that is cool - and exhileratingl The Doctor ■■ throws physio , to the dogs," and immediately “the dog star, & vccy JSenus extent—of courae ke rues | ;u | to some wateqng place and there takes the i-f-A Tx?-SJSs i !’I hydrophobia 1 Tho yonng miss, whose head is full of novela ani nonsense > romance and rlng lets, must also go to somofashionablo ’ A’-V... - A'A drinking brondy’and water, olid there waltx with oU 1118 whiskered baboons who apt the foUies of TEuropef _ Nearly everyfashionable « wateringplace m i‘4f?4 , >c cj^v, ,$R '' foAp #)‘ 3 L"| the is a fashionable humbug. People go there, not for*the bEQefit of tbolr healtb, but dfe; r 'iji A go’O for fan and frolic. Sherry cohhlers, mint jolips, y?<isif ' <md wretched brandy, are constantly patronized, 'while the mineral or medicinal waters are never touched. The day is devoted to lounging find ' l ' < ’‘-’frV vr . sleeping, and the night to dancing, revelling and '* J A card playing. This Is certainly iv bad character s*t t 0 6' l?c * “ watering place,’ 1 especially a fathion- able “watering place;” but it is-true, no'ver theless, and any person who has ever visited one ,; i; '- : - of these resorts will make affidavit to the faith* fulness of the' pictnre. IVe are decided friends Of tho “ water cure,” bnt not the manner in wbiohitis practiced at certain popular “sum mer resorts," Speakingof the “Water Cure,”remindsnsthat on esteemed friend of ours, tho other doy, ro quested us to write on article, advocating the establishment of o.“ Water Care Establishment," 7t_ _ vicinity of Pittsburgh. Now, we do not -e-St'., profess to havo the slightest knowledge of this itj " method of curing but many intelligent | men, whose opinions wo highly esteem, are worm , and decided advocates of the system. We do know, however, that frequent bothing in cold WBter not only keeps the person clean and com fortable, but is .highly eonducivoto* health.— l^r^l'v’fKA !Xua,(|' We practice it daily; in fact, wo can scarcely s ja^lyhfei l j^3^^ : believe that our eyes are wide open after a good |’4-[ night’s repose, until wo have plunged head fore* most into a huge tab of water 1 i t l Those who know say that a large Water Cure % Estabbshment, in tho vicinity of Pittsburgh, rl£s conducted in apropermanner.-aa a mere spec „• ulation, would pay well. Sach is the history of <., those establishments, in other places. We only, ' - o»U the attention «E our citizens to tho subject | 1s now, in order that thosß who feel disposed may | iA>gfe^7,^^Xr\»4 ! X?c;tsii’t| l ! y hove anopportunity to consult together as to the t propriety of having a Water Cure establishment near Pittsburgh. • The gentleman who first called | iJ&StPf'b onr attention to the subject, is a monied' man, “fc by making n Bberarsubseription. "Weliove now_ An? l^t''4 fulfilled oorpromise in notioing the.matter in the • as/ a * fc -r ~ Memoirs, Journal,and Correspondence of Thomas ‘*'s ,'NrA®vcac' i, ' s Moore. Edited by Lord John Bussell, 51. P. , A edS^.i;- 1 -. VXjA v/r,i New York: D. Co. ~ - 44 I‘-'S? ,r < A! ?4iv The present edition of Moore's letters and me* it moira lB oae ' of ' itolBBBl com F lBte worbs °* tto kind ever published. Jn reading this work, ope 7> J f hi getsmn ineight into the character of tho man, as ->~CWwC4'tJ3J well as the poets in the daily record of Moore’s S ■aV’f XX a ra^C 1 r life, there is much thatwittinterest and instruct. 5-’ iH' ' .;* 4 yM .The observations of the poet, on men and women, r- ~' • ■ ’, * Slf ‘ are keen add out to the quick-more so, proba- C, N “.p,‘ s¥r4h% ' bly, than if they bad been writtdni&r imtnedjate Blio} Z%Sk7s_ 1 ' publication.! ’ Hie raiding critiolsmson artiste, ’’''■ ' l j‘7h‘' T~ ! ~ f lAtkfAi'.’/j ’ sculptors, and aotors, are-good, aud. well worth ‘ r - lAi - a oarefui ’ The book is nowhelngissued ' ln unol,e "' by Applet — & 0o -’ of New yort ' ■■ pj,-' . ~4j-v 1:4- ‘' 4ri74' 1 The Chub's-Fibbt Histobv or Amebica.— K J '<3^-4*“AaSX.SS This little worlrwiU no doubt prove a greataoi. ti \' u ‘ lliary to th.a.sch'ool master. Ifgives ahistorioal .> £ 1 account of the discovery and oolpnUatiounf thW l^'iS^^ivlTleC'! country, dressed'in "language suitablo for the i little ones. Also published, by Appleton & Co, r£C'” r .Stiff* \ Pbibmatxcs: ByJtiohardHaywwde—lllustra- trated byDarley, Elliott, Keneett, atjd Ate i ’ Besseler. The volume, which bears the nbove tv-V i ' " queer nafflo, jajriptcd in beautiful style—the Sc%i .-f'A'. V’-/ p Ai:fAj&Xi te iUußtra'tioßd'are fine epecimens of the art of on ' graving, the contents we Oannotaay ' * much, as we 'have not had tune to. peruse tho :;n- 4., I " book. Several papas in.it,ifowever, Were con* t * tributed to the KtAtkabothtr, which is a sufficient ’ ~ 1 ~ *»*> Moridngßcet. *w^ssisSS*-- ■** ' 'te :'7 ~ iiu \ lteh4 i graphs from our part of, the county, but some 'i' ;- S 4 ,-'^Xl r 7 ff my neighbors and myself, this *etMterneon, S' j Z"L . thought that we would drop you a few-lines, iT-rf 'k£kte\- — ' - aneacating the followiag-gentlemen os proper •> ■ tete; ite'Hi tt * i - pewons t« voted for at the ensuing election. 7 o The ticketisßot quite,full, bptweJikeihepets V'V« 's4N<4r,*xfi - bom we hasenamed, and, as we say out here in >,' V'Nr ; £ : ' ihehnrvßst time, “let her Tip.” : -5 • - ’iA'4; 4 AnAST 1 ' r Senate—4. K- McoUttEAn, . _ ‘ X ’;rcf'* s V’-*-i ? 4,VA?c' s a r TreaßUMr—ions Bibotkohau. ■i C Vi-'’ i * 4't .Comntissioner— J* C. Davjm.’ r v >* ,*' - '. _ -r , '.'"4 f ' ; **.-, Avb'.- ’ 3 , ProßcoutingAttorney,— JqHsM.KiB.Kt'ATMqi?. 4.‘ $J?Z,y'& ?*• The bstoM of the ticket yon may make up I' * OVf,.V»4, 4 ‘X. In any way that yog think proper. These are V : SJT Yours, on o rainy afternoon X ! From Upper St. Cl’ir. , „ . *' X' 44;5vV‘V teTT ' Inilt; i- - ' -.THOMAS PHnjAPB r LECST KAEPED. « - imim- V Ht&pel & Phillips, Eiitotß & Propnatora, M'S'3'SIBBIE.GEI: THURSDAY 80. “democratickobiisations* CANAL COMMISSIONER, “ THOMAS'S. EOESYTHj Jfj P&Gaddpftia County ~ iDDITOR OBW3IUJ,, EPHRAIM BANKS, <vf Zfijjhtl CC{Oilj. - EOKtSdSTSSToHSERAJU . J. POUTER BRAWLEY, -• ■ - V : ut.’iijJ X'i; BTJSBXA AHD TtJKEffff—THE HOBTHBTAJJ. The Baltic arrivfcd on Sindp;? > pool doteß of the 15th. .Herjnews 'is of a tnoro pacifio character than that Brought by: the pre- vious steamer: it ia also very.importont, from. the fact- that it brings to light the views of tho English and Frenoh Courts, in regard to the stand taken by Bussia -os to ffurfccy. In the English Parliament, in of Xiords EarLnf in the Commons, lord Joits Brsssi.L, have eaoh made declarations an nouncing the position of the Government. The statements were called out by an arliole which appeared in the Paris Matnteur, the official or gan of the French government, to the’effect that tbo Frenoh and English fleets in the Mediterra nean had been ordered, not only to proceed to the mouth of the Dardanelles, hut that Admiral -de la Susse and Admiral Dundas "had received .. instructions to act with tegard to or ders from the ambassadors -of thejr respective countries at The Englisb mini- stars stated that the Jiomteurwos.correctin its essortiens.;’ an d that the two governments would act in cotiiert, in their action up tothfr.difficulty: between Turkey anißus'sia. She ministers' also expressed the hope, that there would bo no re* oouree to hostilities, Thijfirm stand, has been taken by the two great western.powere.of -Europe; has had the effect of ohanging the poll cy of the Czar. Despatches have beon reoeived in Paris, containing assnranoes of the Czar’s un | willingness to do anythlug'to.disturij the peace I of Europe, 1 and of his anxiety that the difference between bint and tho forte shall bo settled with out an appeal to arms. Tbe samo assurances have been received by the English cabinet, bnt to t,hose ; -who havewstcbed-RUssinn diplomacy, daring late years, there cannot- otherwise than ■appear .to be something of tho «• possum,” (to use an Americanism)-.:inithese- “ assurances.”— To secure :■ to herself -a port on the Medltcrra ’hcatf;- Russia would hazard almost anything at the present lime, except a war with England and France. Tho revolutionary embers, ip .Hungary and Italy do but slumber, and a prince, so sagftr pious os Nicholas, Is well aware* of thfr conse quences that would result from a general Euro pean war.' A splendid entertainment wasgivon Commodore -Vanderbilt, ot'-Southomptonj by-.the authorities of that city.’ The TOom was dcoorated with English and American' flags. The customary : loyal and national toasts were given from tho chair, And drunk with all the honors; after which the health of “the President of the United ; States of America'! was drunk" with great.en thusiasm, followed by the band ploying “Hail Columbia,” the whole company standing, and paying the same honois to the toast as they bad previously done -to the. health of the Queen- ■ The next toast proposed by- Alderman Laishly, was “Her Majesty’s Ministers and the States, men - of England and America; may all- their de liberations tend to pro mote the welfare of man kind and tho civilization of the world.” Pre vious to the conclusion of theproocedlngs Com modore Vanderbilt invited tho whole compa-. hy to- take a “trip” with him in. the North Starts tho back of the Isle, of Wight and to Spithcad, to view tho three decker Duke of Wel lington sad the other English ships-of-war at that anchpragc.: This marine excursion will be attended by n large-party of ladles and gentle men of the port, • and is to: comprise a Jijeuntr on board this beautiful vessel -for the assembled comps’- . Tbo President’s Ancestors* - Some of the Eastern papers amuse thetnsolvca j with looking op the pedigree of the President, | adi ano of thorn Jms. discovered that the into Governor Benjamin Pierce, of Hillsborough,! father of Fhmklin Pierce, was of the stock-of Benjamin, of Newbury, who died May 19, I<ll, aged 42 years. In-thoold buryingground in Byfield, which was a parish of Nawbnry, the following inscription is found on a tomb stone ■ <• Here tys ye body of Benjamin Pierce, Esq., who died May ye 19th, 1811, aged 42 years and three months. J I:. ..: i. « solar rttfmaltflie Wist l • i’ - EHfiir still , I | At greater lhlnCT. -1 | ~ wall, ..| I . /•••,'. p&ttemofyciture; . L ixindtoall inwbe,- . < I • . Xorcfl by friend*, j • ? . • ' Vranlof htetmoaie. | v; . TJnbaloedin tears,. | •\T bnvf itrelfetood dumb; I ,l . - ; Bnateitfront. . I. . j Inti'mcflmost.troublesome,” ... - | On anotlifir in tho.Bamo yaw 19 tuo } following—to one of the some family:, J “Herolies- interred what was mortal of yo Honorable Daniel Pieroß, Esq, who, having [faithfully’servedhis,generation ..both in church I and military station, fell asleep, April yo -2d, 1704, oged 80. , , 1- > “ ;«.Hor#ltM lntcm‘<lottol mdned, r* • ■ whom fewer nono excelled; 1- In grace If any him cxceotl, 1 Holt ho unparalleled.” . „ I jV. T. Ectnmg Poll. HealOL o* Rio Janeiro. Bavaoes or inc Yeclow Fevib, &o.—lt ap pears from a letter, from Bio, published in the National Intelligencer, that since 1849 no Icbs than ten members of the diplomatic corps .»» t“ at city have died of yellow fever, and eight of those have died since thp Ist of Jnnnary, 1802. Ed ward Kent, Esq , the V. 8. Consnl, lost his son in 1849, and his oldest daughter otf the 28th of May last, both, from yellow fever. The Bnsslan Minister; tdso;had-tbe fever,-hot reooyerod, and on the 29th of May, when the letter was written, the Prussian Minister was - recovering from an attack of intermittent fever, whioh. almost nl waysTuna into yellow fovor. ■ ■■ -The British Chargo ad mfsrlm was also ’suffering from Intermittent fever, and a large number of respectable foreign; merchants and clerks, it Is said have died within tho last four years from yellow fever, which is very'fatal this year. The writer cautions strangers about coming to Rio, says a wonder ful change has taken place in the climate within aTew y ears,- and that it is .perhaps the worst place . ,n the worid forony ono to visit who is at all lia ble to oonsUmptioncty or other pulmonary com plaints. The hnmbarof deaths dally from pul monary affections almost rivals those carried off by the fever. From one of the healthiest. It him, he alleges, become One of the sickliest cities Ju the world. General Jeoluen'i lew OflUce. It may not be generally know® among our die- . tant readers that the offioe In wbioh General Jackson read law in this, town ia.stillstanding. It is a BmaU-ftameKoildingi andfleema-tohavo 1 been once painted red; bnt its. color at present ■ woold be bard to describe, .: The .band of time invisible npon lti .We visitedlt a few days ago;; it'stands upon tbO lot of Nathaniel Boyden,Eaq.j 'and in front of Ms elegant dwelling, A stranger. would wonder that it was permitted to remain® decaying and Unsightly strnotura in the midst of "taste and elegance;, bat thero.oro associations connected withit—belt said to the honor of the proprietor—that preserve it from the rathlcss hand of progress- Its former tenant, after a career among tbO-most brilliant in.the onuals of -history, 1 now moulders in the grave, leaving bo* bind him a name as lasting, as-time, From this, humble, Insignificant offioe he went forth, rising step by Btep, 'CnoircUng'his brow with fresh laurels, and extending, tbo.olrolp,of his fame at every -advance, until he at last reached the prondert height, the most honored, station in the .world l * living, he was "his country’s prido; and dead; bis memory.is_, in every heart,— Salutary Harmkr, : *•«,,«■- • Fasai Duel.— At a late hour, last night, we ivere'itiforinedby Lieut, Petrie* of the First Dis trict Police.tbat a duelhad beenfonghtinthe afternoon, between Mr. Cohen, editor of - the Louisiana State -Gatetie, and :the editor of the other Serntan -paper, published'on Poydros et. ; ■The parties fought frith pistols, at fifteen paces dtstnhoe. It ts reported that Mr. Cohen fired first—bis antagonist reserving his fire—und that then Mr. Cohen advanced ten steps and received; the fire of the opposing party at five paces dis tance. Bttmor has it tbattbe ball took effect about the middle of Cohen’s body, Inflicting n *70013 tsiat pronounced mortal. The place where the rencontre took place was not mention-, ed "nor wad any cause stated for the difficulty. jJVeia Qrlte.w-.Crucpnt> June 20. „ Albert JaWB entertainment of «MbSfcßlano, , ’'*B eaifflto be all*o rage m Lon; don; to Is on the high road to the realization of £<>o,ooo by thlrentertaltiment alone. Speed.—A= fast. train on the Pennsylvania railroad, when near Greenebarß, lately, it toßud »n ten miles in seven and a half mlnntes, which is at the rate of eighty mile 3 an hour. Items of Hews and Hiseollan;- The leader of the Chinese rebels, it is£alti r la only nineteen years.of sge. He is'oalled Cha Klchin. A reward of 4,008 taels of silver has •been offered by the Imperialists forhis capture. Mobile, June 25th —Cotton—Sales of the week 1,000 bales; rcoeipt 903 bales Stock on hand, exclusive of shipboard, 21,000 bales.: Middling Is dull n$ 107, ~ Tblsic bills of mortality indfeate 1,100 deaths a week in London. That is 167 a day, or an hour., London is B great placo to live in, nnd_it seems to. servo. to die in i . : . - The dress of a female aotresaat tbe.Mejv Tori?. Hippodrome took Grcpa Friday night, nndburn* ed her dreadfully. . ......... Counterfeit Fives on the. Commercml Bink, Burlington, jVt.;- have-made their appoaraoce, at Cleveland. The of Cincinnati has proposed to tho councils of that oity an increase, .of Ihe police force,and a new system for.its operations,and ns a reason it is urged that the number .of profession al thieves, receivers, and Others cduhScted With them in Cincinnati; amounts to some three; thou sand. ■ ■■■” ' -A'prieo of $6OO hau bcen offered by the mer chants of New Orleans to tho master of. the ves- i Sol that between the 15th June, 1853, and tho I same date 1854, shall make It ho. quickest, run I from the mbuth of lh6‘Mississippi to Liverpool, I Capt Winthrop Richardson, a well-known, re- tired tailor f of Boston, while tiTOSsing.ihe Mame Railroad track, at rMolrOßu, a few miles from Boston;- on-Satnrday evening,, woe struck by the Express train to pieces, not a piece being found larger than bis hand. An effort is now being made to proenro-sub* i scriptions to the stook of the Delaware Railroad. I Several'tftizens of lfilmiDgton have subscribed quite libornlly. , Messrs.- Bush-Ss Lobdcl havo taken-100 Shares; Messrs. Harlan & lloUings worth 150$ Jesse Sharpe CO; SV. &A. Thatcher 140; John A; Dunoon and a few othersßo each. The nmouSt to bo raised is $200,000. The Poikland lsknds .arc saidlo contain but I 27 mon, women ondohitdrcD, all told, and yet the British Parliament annually appropriate for I their government $14,000. . I Prof Bagely and Prof. Cobb, tho former oc cupying-tho chair of Surgery, and the latter the chair of Anatomy, in tho Medical College of I Ohio, In Cincinnati, have designed, j Signor Marini, the distinguished Italian opera I singer, had. several DogerAof one of bis hands 1 shot off on Friday, white gunning on Lang I Island. . i: I Justice Stoart, of New York, last week sent 1 more thnb thirty desperate and vicious rowdies I worthy membora or a gsngcalied “ Short Boys,” Ito the penitentiary. There aro “ a fow more left,” Coptala Stlnßon, who so cruelly deserted the William afid Sl3ry, with her two hundred pas sengers, lias-gone to Australia., 0..,. A resolution was passed by the common coun cil of Detroit, tendering to Hiram Powers, _tho great American sculptor, now about to return from Europe, tho-hospitalities of that city. CunuEumtaD Gap Rakuioai) Cosyustio.v. A Convention was held at Cumberland, Tcnn., : in the 11th inst., for tho pnrposo of taking Into I conaidcraiion the construction of a railroad, to commence nt some point on the Ohio river, and [ to terminate at Charleston, S. C.,.and other I points. There were largo delegations from Tcn- I nesses-and Kentucky, and a good number- of J strong aud iudueniittl men from North Carolina and Virginia, and twathousond persons present. I Resolutions were adopted in favor of aconuec- I tibn of Cumberland Gap with Louisville, having jn doe reghrd to » proper connection at Cincib- I nati." The convention also approved of tho con- Istruction of a railroad from Cumberland. Gap, vio the Gap in Clinch Mountain, to_ the lipq of I the East Tennessee and Virginia Tailroad, and I from snob point in tho lino of said Best. Tenues- I see nnd Virginia railroad as will constitute the I most direct and ellglble route to the North and South Carolina markets. A.VOTUEtt Ra3USOAI> to "nir. Lakes.—The New Yorkers are stretching tbeir Iron arms in every dirqotion. It. -is Intended .that the now road, Tor which surveys have already been made from the Hndson.nver. to the iahcs. ehull run about equi-disiont .between- -tho Erie nnd the- Central lines, nnd bo called tho Now York nnd Western Railroad Company. It will have a double track, wide gungo line, from Hoboken, opposite New Ybrk city, to Canandaigua," there tounito with the Canandaigua and Niagara Falls Com i pony, and nltimatcly it Is expeclcd to consolidate i with them. The road will embrace obout 235 ! mllcs'Wltbin the Btato of Not? York.and 80 miles [in New Jflrsoy, for which a special charter- bos | been secured. - Mobtauttih New’YObk.— I The total number of-deaths lo New York during the past weok, was 561; or 232 more than that, of the previous, week. This groat Increase of mortality was donbt> less produced by the intonßO boat of tho weath er. The deaths among children under one year i wao enormous, numbering no lees than 250. Tho | number of deaths by sun-stroko were 20; but this is a small proportion: of those who died of other diseases caosod by the extreme hoot; .49 died from cholera-infantum, 18 from dobllity, 28 from diarrhma, 15 from dysentery, 51 from convulsions, 52 from consumption,’3l from soar gestloh of the brain, 20 from .marasmus,and 21 from inflammation of the brain. Comhehcep.—A few days Binco wo stated that the contractors of the-phtesgo, St. Charles nnd -Mississippi Air line Railroad had commenced work on tho west side of tho Des Plaines. Yes terday wo learned from Aldermen Dwyer that a party hOd-commcnccd work on the ridgo in eeo tion-sevoateon, about eix miles from the oity,—- We presume -parties will in n few days be scat tered all along tho lino between hero and.St, Charles.- They will have to hurryup the "tnkctl barrowt” to complete the line to tho beautiful valley of the Fox.by.tho firstof January. But they ore the mon to do It Fret Preis, ’June2sfA. ... .... . . Laxsb Faoii Utah Teuiutouv.—-Several per sons bavo arrived at ludepondenoo, Missouri, from Utah. They, left on the 21st of April last; and report everythlng.prasperous in that Terri tory. Emigration was getting along well, with the exception of being rather crowdod beyond tho junction of thoNorthernandSouthemroutSS. The Bmall pox had broken outomongthelndians, and; from 1 Whttk "theycould learn, 1 near bno thonkand mußt have died with It from sach tplbd of the • Cheyenne and; the Shoshones.or Snakes. Bome three hnndrod" of theso dead bodies were piled Into one house,, nndihen the. bouse was sot on fire. ES3J£ ! From nil Beotlons.of the Btato, wo learn, -there is mnoh damage done to the wheat by the fly, ond the oppearonoo of ohoat in the fields,— After diligent inquiry,, we.find but little, if any, dnmsgo of the-kinds referred to, in this county, O wing to the cold nnd rain in the early port of the spring,,cern-.iSiinorftbaoUwavd than usual; but other grains look remarkably woll, and fine crops are anticipated, if no untoward oconrrenoo arises toblast tao present prospect. —Jacksonville (Ill.)CourieT. ■ A Nonin: Mosumest. —To honor the momoiy of tho lata-.Dako of Wellington, a magnifioent sohool is to bd established in England, at whloh. ohlldrOn of Army oncers aro to bs admittedfree of charge. ThoiQneen heaps the subsoriplion. with $5,000; Prince "Albert and .thß. Duko of CattibrMge (the Queen'Bnneto) follow with.s2,soo each; and thorearoseypral subscriptions ranging from $5OO to $1,000:- .Tbs entiro Bubscription already amounts to $400,000, nnd wll probably; be increased to $500,000,'', - LoWEnv Pobmshebs Sektenoed.—On Sntnr day tho'pei'soris co'acerned; in the publication of tho-Now-York Reporter and,Bank}ng Circular, n paper in whloh-Mmyland and Delaware Lottory - advortisomenta wire inserted, were sentenoed in New-York.- - The prisoners having agreed- to sns p’end the paper; tho-conTt imposed-a fine for lm prisonmeut. TSdnn Morrison whs fined $l5O, Joseph G. Mason .$26, Mr. Teehera $5O, and Mr. Sourboroogh $l6.- - - iHPEicHHBBT.'-rEie game of„ impeachment havidg commenced in ! New Fork,-It is proposed to carry it Chatficld, the Attorney Mr. Wtlght, are marked f&r-4henext subjects. ■ flesolutionsare also before tboJ-s'gialSfnre’'askJng an luveatigo tton into‘the oMoial conduct of Messrs. Cook, Falter, Seymour, and Morgan, late whig State ifflcerß, imdMessrs. Follett and MoAlplne, pres ent democratic State oSoers. Capitol and liatJOD. _ 1 ore being made,io placo in nutagonic-. 1 lio positions capital and tabor^ .ybicb,., should] perfectly harmoniztS j bot tbe opinion is enter* i tained by-come persouß,) t£at capital ls f; alffays_ | seeking to oppress labor, while, in fact, it givoß bread to its month and elotbes to its back.- On this subject wo copy the following capital irticlo -from .the • NationalDetnoorat, publish" cd-in-New,York,i and ooramendit.to fierione atr, tcntion; " Evils of Capital.’', -There is each a tendency in tt-portion «jf what is eaUedthe “reform press,”- of the United Stfltea to decry the. “evils of capi tal,” and to abuse 1 * capitalists,” that a large olas3 has really come-to.regard all capitalists as necessarily the enemies of all poor people. It is a great mistake, and » great f illy; ... What is' “capital 1" . There; is no magic or mystery 'about it. ■ It iB nothing hut hoarded labor. It is,tbo result of aU preceding labOr.Of, Which the individual, whether honestly ,or not,, has somehow or other come-mto possession.- It represents past labor; and by that foot..it ho eomea’the iremuneration of present toil, : All money is but a conyeptvonalUm to .jndicale..sP, us that so muoh toil has, by somebody or other, been already expended; and the party possess ing money la recognised by society ns having n property in the fruits of tho labor Which .ffftff-sn expended; Accordingly, from tho very earliest times, tho neod of such a niedmm.ss money has been folt. The precious .metals...hav.e no par ticular inttinsio worth, yet have on.. various accounts,'the recommendation of. commerce for this purpose. i • •. As to intrinsic worth, if any one-were left, like Robinson Crusoe, on a desolate island,: he would flnd* hstcliet of iron muoh more valua ble tool thtjh ono of gold Qr.Bllv.cr... Isn.tttie.PWr portion in Which those metals are found, and- a variety of -oireamstances, have, from an early stage of the history of mankind; -recommended them for this purpose. They wero used-even before them formCnoy, by weight, ns:a medium of exchange. Nor is this i tho only firm'of Capital. It exists alto in ibh facilities for labor formed by its means, or whiflh maybo forimed by its means, or which may -bo ! formed directly by tho agency of labor, itself—in hailding suitable for carrying on different oper-. ations, tbe machinery which is necessary in multiplying tho power of. thoso’who.toil, or'in cheapening the commodity thoy produce. The moment that labor realties moro for-sn Indi vidual than ho deems needful for present, con sumptioo—tho moment ho begins to put some thing by, and applies that to tho •production, of; other results —from that time ho-hBS capital in the world j and he would have it though .there were but one man upon earth, and bo himself toiling day and night. Whatever he pats by ns surplus to facilitate future operations, that, strictly and properly, is capital. The Indian who is disabled-for tho chose, hot who has a bow and arrows which be .lends to .another in order that be may bring bira home a portion of tbe gomn ho bills, is a capitalist. Tho farmer who: may have no .cash la bin pocket,-but who has a loaf sni a plongb, and who tjnde o roan willing to drive that plongb .on, condition that bo may eat the loaf, ho is the. capitalist 1 in the labor market, and tho plough man is Ills customer. Skill and strengtharo capital; thoy ore the result of years of exertion, which has kept tho muscular system in order.— Bonesond brains are capital as trnly as miles of dook and warehonses, fleets of ships, towering factories, or piles of gold. _ So that, strictly tbero is co person in tho world bnt to or may bo a capitalist, although he may bo a la borer at the same time; nud it iB only in o broad rough way, that wo draw; the lino of dis tinction, leaving on ono side of it tho great mass of thoßO- who toil, and on tbo other side of it tboso who, by their possession of sufficient means, tako ta themselves or havo bestowed on them, in n popular way of speaking, tbo title of capitalists. Tho relation between them is con stituted by the payment of wages. It is n hari, gain betpreen tho ono and the othcT, in whatever form it may pass, whether merely for food, clo thing nod shelter, or for tho largest money re muneration. „ : Wo eer, then, that this thing called “capital, which (he “progressive” journals of the day would have us bcliove, in such a vcry.wiiard and devil, i* nothing but prueretd' lsUr r wltnont whiob tihero could be no Toward for present -toil beyond tho immediate supply of man’s physical wants, tike nil other great biessiogs. it is lia ble to grant abuse in the hands of bad men; but to tplk of dcstroyingit on that account would bo like proposing to cut off a man’s legs to rid him of a heavy pair of boots. Oar Financial and Commercial Prospects Mao; of our welt Informed commercial men bare expressed apprehension! that our present high state of prosperity was soon tobe succeed ed by one of tbeso revulsions in trade which spread gloom and disaster orer the land. , We hare Indulged snoh apprehensions ourselves,and ore Still disposed to regard euch an -occurrence as sufficiently probable to roako it prudent to cx omino carefully Into tbo chances of n continu ance of onr prcsontoommcrciol prosperity. Wo find In tbo money article of the New ¥ork Her l aid an iablo and interesting discussion of this subject; and, without conceding that the writer has removed all our apprehensions, wears grati fied that our prospoots arc so flattering. Our readers will find tho following oxtraot highly in teresting;— Washington Pm'on. “ Wo have had such a long period of prosper ity, that the impression Is daily gaiplngstrength that wo must soon experience a re action in financial and commercial affairs.— Those who do not boo any ; indic&tionß of anup- . proaching revolution think that ills about time i naothereneis Bhould be upon us. . Many have i been in tho habit of anticipating periodical re-■: vulmona, and on that account thoy think it is about time wo should have another. > -Others, who took more olasely Into the . matter, exhibit coneiderablo anxiety relativo to tho future, in consequence of! Jhe steady expansion which has for several years .been going. on in pablio and private credits. Tbo numerous -projects which have from time to time been put upon thd mark et, and the Immense ampant- of capital which, thoy have absorbed, induce tho more cautious In suppose that we are now moving upon an un sound, dangerous surface, and must, before, the lapse of many months, bo brought up eudcnly i with a tremendous crash. Those fears and anx ricties are natural enough, and wo are not dis posed to make light of them. The effect is rather of n favorable character-than otherwise, and we aro more in favor of frequent moderate checks than any sudden, disastronslwithdrawal of - publio confidence. Wo have had, itis.lrno, a period of about six years of groat commercial prosperity; wo havo within that time enormous ly extended car system of internal improvements; wo havo projected and completed lines of steam ships extending across' all tbs great oceans, and i havo constructed a fleet of dipper ships,surpass ing In number the navy of Great Britain. We bavnenlargcd anditCproved our olties, and have filled them with Bplendld palaces and magnificent storehouses. Oar great staple prodnots have keptpaoe with the progress of other things, and consumption is fully up to. lbs supply.. Amidst all this, prices for. tlie necessaries of life havo ‘preserved a uniformity unusanl in Uraeß of pros perity and extravaganoe. Luxuries have become more expensive, and those Who have been dis posed to indulge have had- to pay well for It.— : The power to iivo within modorato moans, has, however, existed throughout, and the'poorer classes have not been obliged to go without any of these ordinary comforts. lathis particular, at least, the present state of things differs mate, rially from those periods when speculation was rampant and production appeared to. have been lost'Sight of entirely. The movement now is naturaf and real; then it was artificial. It was at that time speculative ; now it is lonafide-ani. legitimate. Tho effeot is altogether different, and the result will differ materially from what is generally anticipated. . In former times the basis of any expansion wasi psperjinow itls,some thing, more substantial. -Then speculation took hold of visionary things; now it tends to tho de velopment of onr most -valuable resources'.- the great speculative movements In. past years have -i been confined, principally to unproductive, kinds of property—to real estate or lots looatodpno one knew where. Beautifully engraved maps wero consulted to learn the situation of iota which had never before been heard of, and capital and credit wero lavished upon property which in itself had po actual value. wsb unreal, artificial, —a bubble. Now we are workingupon a ent foundation and npon different principles, 1 and !•tha ; resuß must, as a natural consequence, be; i entirely different. Every great'interest of the, uconnlry is at present in. a sottnd and healthy state, Production has not been arrested, bnt, i on the contrary, is-golng on more vigorously [ than over, and prices for all of onr. great staples i are .hot moderately remunerative. This is fa i vorabledbr the consuming classes, bnd.preserves i.U healthy state of these interests... The basis of prices is gold and silver; and so Jong as'thatia i-the regulator we shall not be subjeot to those I violent changes and great extremes which have, l,heretofore,been so disastrous. So long os the i souroes-of all national prosperity remain sound r-frb'may. rest-assured'that no genegjl revulsion ioanocour. So long os the industrial interests; ; of the- country continues healthy, so long our i prosperity will be permanent." i *■ \ ~~ * . w J Crime is Bosios. —TheGranh Jury of Suffolk •county, Mass., have mado a presentment,, which they state, ns tfeh'retfSit of the|r‘ssqr3a* tion into the criminal calendar of Boston, that three fourths of the crime .committed thfcr? is ■caused by.intemperanca, and attributable,' in h, great degree, to the stfarmfftof illegal .dnlm shops Infesting the- purlieus of the city;: and they severely rebuke the Mayor and Counolls for not diminishing the oril. U iWtSbfc luwwawtiAllWeeSfcfßi.Sr' Bacchanalian justifies ua In recommending it to all who aie afflicted with Ufiit terribloDtßhssi-fortwhltfi it la designed .aaa remedy. 'Wo are cssared. it lafolly what it ia repre 's?ottd,and'tbat’te’the' linn&&lTAnh tfioutan&s of cases, ■.wherodt-llas beon used,not.-& sloglejsilure has-occnrrcd -sou advertisement In anotboc-colomn. , 017" Dr. Halsey’s Forest Wine— Ts tho-bost remody for the-permanent cure.of Prepsy, OraYel, daun dice, Dyspepsia, OosHvencas, Rheumatism, flout, loss.of. •Appetite, Compiaintsof the -Liver, Hwrt,Kldney undEtgg-.. : ich, Colds, CodghB'i!id.Coniaiaiißfrlipcltee^;CTetwfferd s ■ Tor sate In thle dty.‘uCifcnlars, glTfegfoll particulars^;c4o, corner of Wood street and Virgin olloy,Pi Ejb to, by JAME 3 T. SAMPLE, northwest cornvr ,°£sj2“ ' •atredtaUd the®iamopd,'Aiiegheny-City.;;c'; jesdndaw. ; Worms!" Worm»r.~— ■jSs?* A great many learned-treatises ifave-boen written^ ’ explaining, the origin of, and cldjalfjlng ths worna rata. tedinThe hnmen system.' Scarcely . any -.tople ; pf acicnco has clldtcdmom. acute obserraUon »nd probund -rewoht-end yet physicians are very mat* dielded in opinion on the subject. It must be ftdmficd,howcTur,_ ' that, after all, ft inode of expelling these worms, Sndjrari-. fylng the body from thoir presence, is of more value Cum. tho wisest disquisitions as to. tho-origliL, The .efpclllns. » s .nt has ftt length been footid-Df M-Lahe’s Vtrmllttgsfcr the much so^htaftirWlllfe^hdhWßiiesdl.SiESl all other worm mcdlclnss, its effloaey being universally ftp* inowlMgei by medical pppctithMcre. " ' * “ ‘ FLBMIhQ^C^EBS,^., BAILEY & UESSUAIY liaro tide dsy reccird A/™** 1 , japplr'd Wn- Underwood A Oo.’e coTobrated Moon,. Woe Apple, Btrawfaerry^apber^jmaSarjajanaaSirnpV < uet In Maeanforthe ram weather , ...JoSI ■"i 1 AIK) DA IKA BTOB U.—CfaunpaijwrtV Jnc; (Jen oy-tlnd | n w > ooraef of DlstaosU aail Dl»in&nd allry> *■ . . : jbond for.Sole*. •. * > rWEKT Y-SEVON AClt£S, at fcot of Craig** Island, (op-, polite n.y.’ Station ) & p vl fefrttw<tiatW- - ■- .- - ltS&onA^t. T-VIKIK NO MAfigKftKb—liecmcd today, to bbl. anil£rtf Lbla Al», No. lllockwl, in bblZ anJ ,Wl “’ SOTBJBbJ* Hcrrlns - bAOET * IIENSHA-sr, ‘ * . ■. 253Liberty•trcot,..- X OVEHUSU'S KEFISISDSOUJUSS— i'os.JftuitOftJftotry.- Jj lo bimla Crashed; ■ 6 flo . Fine .PalTcrirtd: ••••••••• .. . -,5 Kid vCoarso . do: : Forealc,whol«iaWorwun, jq2D > - } • O'* »ph»n*» ouUKT «>a> «» 2 o'clock, P. It, 03 the premUCTt wfllJw sold br order j of Court, itwt’Uowiujdoacnbed property or .Sdmtru Torus, 1 deceased, tU: Alltha»thrwcctt*lnXot«cf Groand.Mt* us to in the Sixth Ward of the city of PilUbcrgb,- marked Xoi 55,55 mad 37, lo IrwlnV plan; each harlotf * tn ml of 20 f*t on WjUe street, ftnd extending back 100 feet to Wide s]l«r. On which era erected one brick dud three frame i D»eliins Hootc.% which will bo oold Kjunta or together, i a* mar ault purchasers. ; ••- . • -—-a •'#•• H AL&>—Two Lets of Ground, otimbwta 161 ehilC2, lo Colwell** plan, each 20 feet front on Seminary fctrccV and [ * X JJLS No- 6, In plan of Lota laid out -on Mount Bald l win, by YT- TV- Pettennan, h**lflg* front of 3i foot oawy« lio street,ftc4extcciUott baekPl ft?ctftiach«;_ . ; - . Tjaaa.—Oaedialf cash ; wridoe in «uc month*, with la terwt. Tor farther particular#, enquire of Mrs. [ or Mahan A hor Ayyfo jfc« ! <3lOOO tieWAUU. ■■ . , ] SHE ulistro proud will be pill to anjr one trtio will pro- I does a nier or more ettutul xemotilliia cltlup of .tbe J •>alne preparations. 1 the? nVc entirely cctnpnsca of rojo-1 table matter ANTI-BACCHANALIAN ELIXIR: . A BAPB ASP ECBE BEUr-PS FOB TUB CUBE OP INTEMPERANCE. jtb cot in the least Injurious to the system. It Is pleas- j ant to the taste, aud wiU core- tha hardest ci«j cfintemH n«anee.i Tfetria*JU»ltin all eases, if taken «n»r4tDjt to i SrccUeaa, It aeattcys the desire for an ardent spirit#, I when strictly taken warding to directions, and will restore I the individual to the #araa stolaaTjßQhrioty iaj«ueb.hflwas before he drank » drop of the hrdSat, and ho wip not 1 havo the leant desire far Intoxiesliiljdrfnk*. ; : v . : • ••; lutoapernawtoa dl*a£orai>d o*sucb, the greater the excess in drinking, tho mow epeo-JUy 1* the disown d««]- oped. and to sqch the KHxlrl* prewntoias lb© balm or Gil ead—tho oil of consolation, peace and per A«ct restoration. <■ 1 C9* lbs AnU'CaceUanaiian U neatly pul cp and labrUeU, I wllh faUdlreuiioas accompanying each bottle. Price $3,00 1 p<rf hottla. On the receipt of the ahovo sum, It will ho scat I free of chars® to any part of tho United otates. AlUeltora I totopropaio. To be bad from all the pnoinpal DruggK* lin iho-Utsiicd States. .• ' ' i X t'RDAK,* M. D.» W Third eh, LoulsTille, Ky DB. VRBA&'S ANTI-DYSPEPTIC EXCELSIOR. OlOOO award'. Will bo'giren to any person wliO'win produce si -bettor, eater, er emit effectual remedy for Dyrpejtth, than Dr. Ur bao’secTebrated AntH>y*pcpUc Excelsior. . perfect harmony with the sjaterm-rcgulilinerall defldeadi* and irrcpjlarUias of tho stomach, and ercatina: a healthy, -coraynattonofthogastrioflttiiK Tho?osoCoringlromDys persh would do well to toy It, after bavins tried othfcrn-m -■ edic* to their satisfaction. Tho tcedpe for this inestimable tsodlrino, eras obtained by tho Doctor, from thoLapaa Tribe of Indiana, and used by him with unequivocal good success in the course of thirteen. years practice in Texas.. In no csso did It fall, and wherever it has been used onca. it has always spoken Dc Itself. .Try it. Prepared and soldby A.'tmiUN; M. Dm .\o. C 5 Third at, Louisville, Ky. ' per bottle; to to bad of all the principal DruggUtoln tho United State*. ... , . dr. rituAtrs VEGETABLE FEVER AND AGBB “POWDERS: Tbo onlj'iaire Romodj mt kmwra forChlll»ao4FoTer,»od warranted to cure In all cases, it taken according,.:. ,■ i. toDtfeetioas.-. * • •• It cures, when fctou according directions, la TWEhTT. . .METOTES, leaving no Veter after.-the Chul f very wiucan renuliiog more fch&uONE DOSEtomaXon JPEBMANB!ST CIJIIK- ' A cresit number of cases, from two to fl»o year*,- standing, bavotyon- CUBED with the FIKBT DOSE, end the- Cblll liuijcrcr, os jet. returned. The beauty of this mu' dLms is, that lletop the Chfil in TWENTY MINUTES, or leg end the patient will be entirely free from Ferer after the CMIT, which to not the coso when any other medicine Is iliod lt baa superseded all other medicines, wherever It ha* been introduced. * ... -. • ‘ Bead'what theEdltori of tho-TfiuirrweDemocrst saji from their own observation;: . r . • . •/_ ■ • :««Dr- Urban’s medicine fbr.tho cure of cbuib and ferer has effected some wonderful cures in our owe midst, «A young, manWbffhasVcslded for samel years in toulrlana,reached -New Albany a few treeXs since* weaX' andemadaiod—liter allywornont physically, with: long continued chills and lb* T«r. --lle Ciadea.ehcit stay at tha/housaof Judge Smith, where' bU old disease cppttnucd with no less severity thou uthWhfimft in-Louisiana^- leaving exhausted almost every i remedy Known to .the medical pxofcasioa, ha procured & box i I of Dr.’Vrhin’s celebrated medicine, and; after.taking two nowdersy'was entirely restored to health, lie has been woll trer sinewi-says Ida health has not boon so good for scverel yearn, and • is now fast regaining his former rigor and the ro*y checks bo wpa wont to wear“ . . *- • This Medicine can' be. bad at the manufacturer’s Depot, fiff Thirl-street, between- Main and ■ Market.; LonlmntyKy., wholesale and retail. ;:■••• ;A. URBAN, 51. D.. On the receipt of jl tho Fowders.wlU be rent, free of charge, tunny part of the United States. It may be obtain* cd of Ml tho principal Druggists in the country- jeSfelyw Stra* Boards; of Supcric quality,various number*. Fcr-saieiow f&r.casb, at ■ ' ; -W«8: HAVEJTB Paper Warehouse*-.: j 029 ■ -■- ’. comer of Market and Second streats. **, * i , ■%* ** *. *" . $ •T*' * i Jt „. -1 .. \ , \ % r, v * " " HEW- ADVERTIBEHBSia. rpQV? CLOTU—IOO yards, oq consignment and for sale by 1 JQ23 KINQ A MOORHEAD ■ ' • : ~ : T l>lTid«ndU-7 • r-:-:: -'•.■ - npHE Directors of tho ASSOCIATED FIREMEN'S INSU* I UANdE COMPANY hoyo tills day declared a dividend of Twq DeHart on each share of tho capital Slock subscribed out af.tbe profits of the last alx months. ... ’ • B. FINNEY, Secretary. Second JLrrlval of Carpetings, - AT THE SEW CARPET HOUSE, Ho.Sa Third Stroot rpHK "undersigned respectfully Informs bis friends end the 1 publlo, that he has just received end ope&edHs second ■ largo purchase of £o* and.thathe: baa now Uiolargest and most complete, ossortmentef CAB PETIhGB to bo found vest of tho Allegheny mountains.: f .\ For Jhe convenience of pcTsona«amlniDffhls.stock; and ! for the hotter classification of his Qootoi. THREE LARGE i ROOMS are sot apart, each filled, with'a different grade,- both as regard# quality and prlco. ■ In Salesroom So 1, will be found a large stock of Floor OD Cloths, from 1 to 24 feet wide, Stair Oil Cloth, Oil Cloth Table Carers, Window Shades, Cocoa and Canton. Hatting, 34,44,34 and. 64 Door Mata, of all kinds, and an entirely UOTT article for Window Shades, Putnam's Patent Self-Ad* jasUagCurtalnFlxturcs. -• ■: ■- r< -r Salesroom So. 2, contai nsTbreo Hundred pieces of Velvet, Brussels, Tapestry Brussels, Thrco-plyy Tapestry ’lngrain,- Buperfinoand Fino Ingrain, of every stylo and prico. Also, a largo assortment of Chenille, Velvet, Axminßter and Mo saic Hugs, and a splendid-assortpent pf Table pnd-Pisno Covers. • ~ ■ in Ab. 8i Td it large stoclt of IToinp Carpelings,- ; some ns lowas2o cents per yard. -Alsb, Bag and'list Car* i pets, Ingrain and VonKlon, with everything usually kept in i Carpet Houses. His new stock wQT be sold at the same low. ! prices ha has heretofore been selling at. ' Alibcraldiscount will ba made to those who boy to I sell again. fmyttil 0. B. HBAPLY; FBSrifSYLTANIA RAILROAD. ■ 'i&QV&TB 0 P ■■WJJ.-2T' EJFCITBBIO2rf IK order to accommodate- the grout multitude who.'wish to Tisktbo country on the fourth of July, the Pennsytra* sti&Rpilroad Company hare made Arrangements for running ten extra Excursion Trains on. that day, aa Ar as. Brimon b <Turtio Crock) Station,-leaving the Depot, corner «f Liberty and Eighth struts, at 0,10,11 and 12, A 3L»>l» 2, 6.15 and.AP.SL, stopping only at-East Liberty. andlTOkinfr ',jbnrgi--t 'L: •? ''•■V~<} : A>± ■. ■: BotnrnlngTralaswilHcoToßrtntonVJ^T^lQ^ll'lJatilS a M,i,a,B.A^hi>atp r M. _ , ■ Excursion tickets will be sold for.au the regular trains on Ihfrfourth, os fkr aa Johnstown, and all Intermediate star Mobs, good to return on the SLh, at the. following prices ./or the round trip i ■ . . ;. i : -, r - • .:* vj Pittsburgh.toEastLihorty.andreturn, .^.JMmts.. do‘ do ‘Wilkinsburg . do •. 3) ;dO';-.-.. , •do do Brintonk-, d 0... 40, d 0.... - do do Stewart’s do $0 do do do Irwla’q - do 65 do ••.do do Manor....- - -do., jQ. do • do do KpdobMJgh> do do do do faeauVagi do ft SJ to : ...do 1 do Beatty's do . j° • do do Latrobe . : .. ( ».do» .. - j : : . .do' do. Derry . ; d0,.-.,: do, v. . ■ ..dp do ; Qniude ‘ ‘ 'do I «-d0..-: • do do BlalrsriUaJt* do JW-ft do do BlairsTUlo .-dp..-...,** :A dp v* _ do ' .do.Bolirar .. . -.do . ..? ,do », -.i .i.-ys tdo do Lockport do ... <■ • .; dd «do Ncw Florrnco -..d0. ».;>• *' ? £ J - - -do : dd'Klnerah do 5 «9- r '..,u r do :. .do. Johnstown. VT 3 v-.; %• Ko Excursion 33c!wta will Bo sola od ihe Gaxs.bpzx lions whe»Tick« Offices baro been established.^. Passengers must proouro their Tickets at the Office, be fore taking their seats In the ears. 3. MEBKTMEN, . Pittsburgh, June 28, 1853,---lw Agent. ’*- 5 'Tv? \ * * f . v '- 1 t j* / ' ~ •'» i i t' ‘. I ■.*.•■ ■•MI •_•'■■■■*. I- •••■ ■ ' ■*» «' * fl.ff. BliJle.VJio.W gnllhfieiart:- s -? sjiiy : ~ -jf-T ly^MeetaaUlio-nona-eastCorcggJt IkSTroutih iuk Marfcet street*, {ators Barth-- firidfefltcrafron Hcnday crenings, at 8 delete ; *-'ia«SD • Lake, No. Jkneeftew Washington Hall.TVood at; [jyLy t?-=>BI*ACKTESAri-rorttieJxsst Oougn Etilimtts- rr=a> Kottce—The JOUBNEYMUN TAURUS .ifc^ClElJ^HttabnrglMtrivMes^MrWCTtera itti first and thljil WISDN£SI)ATof every inostti,at tear LUIII ;DA HOUSE, Market street.-S-BjOrdeßi '.MiStir. 1.-f jtL-y ,-. JOlgv~?Qgt<Qt JBd'B£cre:3gy. Hartford, AS-. «B|lB9,JTa ;?aS£-tf f ? U f y^ IyVIT " ltl>- * n^£g!-BtSEOSiAggat.- ailrtr Medal arrerdeil te graiiMla XnatttntcyJLASa—£:H SM ITfT, Mf.nn&c-. 'triyerfcrfib&ei 800 ting- Casesraiti-Wori: Boxes,-2J5' Arch' street* ona :~dcartalow-Slxlb, Phfls.3g3plileLr'» Vr^.'ttigdaci--- r-==»X; O* D. F*—Piece of Hall,' frSpr'-'Vtttd sto^-betTro6aSHih-sirTOtta^J7ltssi'alley. ••* ' J PitTSCCUI3a ‘'Msbcakths ■s7->-Hecta~-.flrsy:&ii& -thirds gagay Ofcaohfn&mOa.-. ■>r : lortul oorns'l ConuUl Agrast isany per- &§» sous ar©4rea4fally tomentEd-'rltiwcrnx' A certain, rexaedy''wm jW &dod in Ooas PLAsrcyfor ZUS&ffijO&gfrZs **l. ~T *• «- Pries, retail 12J4 tmd 25-c ts.per 60k.;,:-y.: .'^; : sep3< ( ;. ;y. to taoso-'fftobay to sell OCRTAIXS, Curtain Material*,ana. 'XJuttaln plnfthW lace and -Muslin Curtains, N. X.\ ■ Gflt Cbnii^.Cart&in'PtQS.Banfe.' V■. -W, H. CAEEYS,'.:- VT\o.l6p ehesnnt "' i • Curtains myiTrimmed •--- ;-.1 'r V "T[iaarSfel v Window 'Shade Mannliii!., „ - ' tofry.-CGKNEB «P-SEOOM>-i4?f&-ABCn-«$&;- ■vnrr.tnßrptTTA. ftnr motto '"Pi'Qfltt*? "T. : : ' i * *■ and Lodge If coni SHAPES, roperiermanners.. „—: ——-^vr 4®r!3Jealerb-and other* arotnTttod fo-frisks fora ■ -..j G,& 2HL£3uR • ->-■• j-, B.fWi corner Second cmd Phils* -.-. rr=s?> £ CO* JJarnefadvren. o/«T7XN•. ‘l?Jvr aL ; IS3 > coni6r-ofv^'AßK£2 T ainl MUST STREETS? yjttsSsrglf.' PexuisflTanit - PartfcaJar attcnlira; - paSdto tadtitsK-£lii6 x '&Vi'l(Z» toEUM! GLASS Zi VIiI& BOX tov wuTgfve; -Sicir-catiro&tteatioa .to the bariae*?, acxL iirey/ecl.• rans* -4eat't&ey c«* Window Qians etiuilto: .iaydthorpf Ibralgppr do^B3tfcimmafactpm^^;^ r marfc3mo •’* -r•r-~ *v.* • •• :lifccnesscfitaken, IntdlfrindJ of weather, from 8 A.'il»to 5 P. llVgjring an' accurate artLrtic and adroata Uknae°-*s nnllkoeadTastiy an*, •peridr to th(fcommon cheapd&spxgrrcotypcs, at-the following cheap prices: 41,60, s2> $3, $4,55 and upward, according to the siae indqnol'ty'of-caiertrtCranrei' * * ' ' Hoot* frcinll.-- M- to 2 p, SI. \ • * ‘ N.B/—Liiencsseacf siclcbr deceased personstaien in-anj i patt.ofthstUy- ’.•■.•' ; xXoattStis - \ a DEAFNESS*: Ndsertn ~chr ilcuU trr.d .’ail d<pa» tSie ear,'ppee<lilTa3:d pctsnsr . reja&Y4d,Trttbont pain Dr. HA&tt ; tET, Principal Arrrist cftiioJi.'Y.Enr&urgeiTivhoiaciy'b? wsroited *i 9a.^hrtrc£t fc .VhiladgJjMa > fiQm^-3^2J^-8- P.*L •-..--- -•• ■ £hirt%m jrears'c-rclws»-<miJ oldest cndlrldedoticaiiaatQ ffrTslrmneK-r.f special prattles hascnailod bha ioscdocebls. treatment to inch tsrdejjrco of soccessss tofind thamost cgh- - - firmed and,obstinate coses byo stcadyattentton to tbe meansproscribed! ~ _v/: Xosgffi'-' '■ CHAS: K;-LOOMIS, BTOCKASDPHIBROKEB| ’ Hotes, BgadgySXort gageg} 4ch ff egotlatetL . ■: • : TO THE PtlUGiriSß' ANO SALS OP STOCKS.-v-/ ' ..<5?-omcs—7sPourtli6tr«t,bctTOro Martel and Wood, opposite tisa ganfc of PUtabarEh. : <...- : Vjarilß:ly~- W. ?AcfiFCLUEGF & Car " HAYE<BEHOVED TO THE COBNEB OF Wood cind Slxtli Streets, . -: they-offer to .tbeir old .castnaers, - public stcerally* *t th«'LoyestTates,'VTtolesate imd itetsli,- UioUiEtatt tawt. ficiert .aad coEQplete slocS. of-CHOICE teas,£amily: groceries; ttoouex ash ’SHLLOW STAKE td bo found iatha West.'. . r.. : -;■ . Pearl Steam CANAL BASIN. AtLEQHENV CITY, ■- - ! (HSltt gTATTOS.) ' ' -VINE, SUPERFINE, EXTRA FAMILY, uni EX tITyrTRA, '(of iciwlAT Wilts IVtcsy-FLOVR, toz. Sits. iIBAS.-SUterS AND MIBDtjN'QS, alwijton’haaO;' '* ,il£- T ,7o;Oiii (Jciircr Flcrir to £andlles,rn eUEex of the tiro ci tios- Orjera pluctxl In cur’bnxe.'n at BEAUX A REE TER’iA'corecr of liberty AijA.£t. Clair Btiiecta; or, LCGAN, VTILSOX * CO-’S, hi Moca street,* lll be atlradnl to. - mjl7 -V t ~.-■ BRYAN, HENNERY- & CO. ’.PE >HXA .171 StaieMouse. _ • .- SAFEOHD*: , KEEPS«mstentlyoa (irtjy*. Tflried assortment ofCartajna anj Cartaln MaimiaU to be forced It* tlio'cltr7 eompHaugin/p^xfl^ CUR’EAI* .QOpDS ( ANDAf.URN ItUi^'. CO^KKINGS-^sJ} stylesof— ■ ranch loceCartaias, >•’ . WindowShades;allprices, .Mnslla :: • - RalMlolland.*, alt widths, v ,* - VrtmchßrocaiellKJ.all wilckvOiß Cornices, ercry style end. ) French Plushes, price, • . Satin Laincs* . • Cilfc Curtain Pins. " - ■ . • .. taxapa.*-, - —-u.. .... ••• jjaadj,-—•—-r—- - ** Satin*, ■ •;•••• CordsandTassels, • • u : Damask. Linen.*, ' Gimps, ail prices,- ... :. Cashmercttc, ■ ■ ■ • • . Loops, - j Plain Turkey - ' • v •: >/.• ' -v; India, Satin Damask, Picture Tassels end Curia, .** , Ltato?Sllfcv : • ■•Shad»TKse!a and Erases, TomitnrcGnnpit, - - Bracket*, &e.- A,fait assortment of,the above s*ocd3. constantly for sale, wholesale or retail. " . v-Tfciarlily—^£~a.~ar~ : irs=* CASU PIKE A.ND JIA- BISE ISSUBATfCE of Penn »y 1 vaoia. - CAPITAL, - $100,000..: CHAR- T2R PARPRTVAL. * . P/rrirfenf—non; AtiaCSTCS O..IIEISTEE. II. WILLSON, Esq. • •• . .. “ ; ’niSECrOSSi-'-...--. J: ; llotuA.Q.llc4ior,. • SamndW.Hays, ' .William Robinson, Jr.f - Thoms*.GlUespio,---'. • ■:• . WUllam V. Tahnestock, Johnß.Oox t _ „ Harrey 801 l man,.“. JaeoVPetars,’ -7~ ' "John Walker, Jr* • • -V.TViliiatn.Colder, •;.' r Jacob B. Hal derm an, .■» • • ■ Aaron - • ' > . RUSSELL ‘i PAKF.3, Agents,- “ •; • ..■•■■: v Gflee, In LaSsyctte Bufldfcrtgs, - c jeS . i ■' (entrance on uWocdatreet.j Firemen** Insurance '€bmpMiy or the City of Pittsburgh* HNNE7» Secretary, < > WUtiasart against. FIKE and 3IAJIINE IHSK3 oCaU ..Wads.: Oaee:'ltt '|l6uf«, rlfox. iai;»niT 12F 1 TFaterrttccti " J, EL. SloorhfiAd, W. . :*» BiO.Sawrcr.-;. ,V-'B.Slmpstm,;=“7 : --~L: Wo.iLSdjar,. .n;*B.WUtf&v•- W.W.DaIHs, ", • Ctnal^Keot;-:'.••/.. • . C.H. Paulson,-. - yvnilanrOoUtoyiroodj'/ v . A.?. - r: - ’‘Josdpli 'Kiye,' * - \YiUJwa WUilnsoo ■ -rr : sS»ciTlZl&BS f> - Uunrance Company, -ol IhSr. Pltt&bnrß^'—HD- KIHQ; : ProsMerrt; SAM-' ÜBL Ik HAESHEllJßratary.' •: » /./ .*. Qgicti 9* Water Strutt Vftggen Jferfcrf and T fbcdtircdt- '.. L- Insures HTM> sad CAJiGCf Risks* on tho OWo and sippl Biters and tributaries. 1 * * > : ;insarefl'agalttstgflbnis*EyZlge*;i . AiSO—Against the gcritsnPtnr SotswaA * TntKSj'ycrlgs* t tisn and Transportation. ” L ~ L ‘V I '' *° u - !•.•: •..*. tv' .. ■■.,„<;■ .. MRECtoaBt'>•••• •'••• *‘ »:*•••.••• I H.E.Klng, 7 ' ~ Wm.Larimer,jr^ |-..■;William bagalej r -•.EamuslM.Kler, • | •.•■•■•• - Samuelßea,.-. -William • | • Robert Dunlap, Jr., ■>.John ' I*- • ".SrHwhangh, -. Francis Sellers, •’ • - {. ; - EdwardHcajlcton,. r ... J. Schocnmakeri• ■■■■.•■;;> I.' • • Walter Bryant, ' • Williamß.Hays. | -.. ~.. .i V. Isaac M.Fcnnoch, •:••■■• « -doc22••■■• I IT5?‘ Pittflimrch XUe Imnraaee 6od*. palsy, cf .riTT&BUUQBi PA. -OiKTAi, $lOO,OOO I • r President—Jaims 8. Hoox. <■ tt* 1 jrcumsis.. - [ ..-'•Treasuror— Jcsrpn a Lrtd* . .- 1 .. Becretary—C. A. C0lt0S» i. £ j//*-x ri. • 1. r\ - • omcEj-yo. Witipxa street, . - : I - i (Matofue MaliUmbtfng.)■:? > | < Thb Company makes <eTorr Icsnranto 'appertaining to : for connected with-Ijfa Risks. ' ' . r ■» Mutual Ratesure tho cams as those adopted'by other. 1 pafely conducted Companies* • - Joint Stock ratcrar a' reduction of ono4hiid from the jMntusdpatcs—equal to a dividend Qf.thirty»thrce andone | third paid annually In ad ranee, • •■ - -1 : v Risks taken on .the-lires of persons going to California or. | Australia.•• •* . . * K - t r« t; James & Hoofe,? " William Phillips; -■. -Jchn-Scott, . JohnlTAlpln, ~ IlotattoW. Leo, - ■•- —£s due.to,KE^^JJ»«J*® W th&tltbu beta Imoro to ereiyTesitse ot,tSi»lrKsdful toesue to iKJttmothiaaax btlior rcmsdj,.tiad at loss cost or iuccureuleuco to tho pa thottsaod. cfeertltabs In kbo taedt of thoproprio* ton rcany of wbitb ere from .trejl kno»? ett teas of the atj - 'ofPitSsareb *na «»ImmecUiteTiStoifr, gotoibtm.clrailj. andbemSiU lsooedi^ o loboomni6ttToJne,.not<aily.Mv3? < S^ l f a7loi: M Wi S? : : lit. KAtajaaiidt,^ Dwfnen, lass of Si fjhtj- but aa ft raluslle i tattnuiremedy.bnritins the, InTratigaUas vtsj&vusizi ( wen u tieiuSerins pe^ 3l ? to become crqueluted wltbjtj t exo essared .blutt tUa j ‘jnedldnj lj purely ueturul, and la bottled: as it ■ Sow? from UlO besom 0 . th 0 cart b- --- - . ■ , , IhifoSinsiw certificate it copudfima amermli.shea « Smcate, Jit T- and heart- date Aumst % 1553; to wWcVu also appended the certificateetfithtifiSfdied D). K f *ct, l£. p n - ef SUTGCttSSf. _ - Thismayiirtrcthr-eatlfy.'‘that I harehcen co hadly Seioftila&r thabstserenyearß that zmafof tho Umal haTo been wnaM» to attend: to any kind of .busSms3; : aadmuch pf tho.aaQuniihla toAwlkiindi.-confisied-to'my bstd* audhaT,&,bocn' treated nearly ail the tuua hylhehest : Phyaldunsopr couutryaffurda; to- tiy tha EoekOil, &s ere yytldnff else : had ihiled.' I did » withoutfaith at first, tut theeCiStiras'astonWilng; R threw thepolscn tuthesicriacu atonoe, and I aoren bottles I hare got a eurevpr^thouiMidaofdolors., - certif y;tiaf rl hare beenacqtralntod srttttKfcrtr: Petrokoa. or Boek Oih for more than a ye&iy ;*&d peatedlyiritnessed'ita beneficialelteetrinthe tent olcersa&d-other diseases 'and’oan itio beamedldsxbvcr^; thy brattentico,-«ndcan:safc3yr-say that fiuecess baa attend* ed Itausa where other medieiuahad faned.-^.^ , fanggalAwr--j Western' B. SULCERi 3tii 'Praidoili F. 1. : CAPITAI#, O3OQ t OOO. - v , - 'llTjttL insure «4iast allkind3'bfjri£%'YtßS agHA, YV ' J *XH-iaw»n , wßlho Übtiwy *odt- tutlon, managed they haTßassumOd/fts wha derfro.to to'inst&ed; % i>trectern~B. ; Mlllar»v v-WV. iScsetsm,J7A7; Butler,' ll'.nblmWpeJr, W S.^th f Wml iL-Ltnn. Jamesßarsls,JaiaejMo* Auley. Alexander Ktohi,Thomas . . tSS. OSco, No. «3 Water fltroot, (TTw?hrasoc£ Spang & 00., cp stairs,) / ' ngrs&ly ' *r. i * • - v-/ •• .’y . -«r *■ * ‘ r ' /.■ - *' * I Y \ t r . ; • • ; A"V ~ ■. X -.S” W-:V.-••• • , '•*?-*• . it® ‘ V-;' ?*: . * ‘ « . < ' 1 * , -'■* ■ ' '.~i; • . • •■*V \< ‘ l * ‘ ■ S-': •>'. rimcms; V'\ -i;.'-;. Samu&JTClaitaia* f i \ { : v;' -> i. . VJohn 4i WUacuj . - _ v ■ •• Joseph V. Gaizam* cLD*... A lesander " -TTfrwm-Stoye. • - A.— • x 'C - * AN RICE’S = 4 ' GBBIS, HE>POt)2OIIE AHD HEUIOSEIE! .vans OF XALEOT ANDIXTEBESITOS 1233, >/• aws&uxxqst -"- rorCSBDBaR,: <m FELD AY, SAT-* 6( KSOAY, MONDAY (Ed TUESDAY, July lit, 20, tfll -,Tbo characteristics of this teraeoso cciabU-hacat wo ffuc&ttliat the proprietor deems ituanceesaarYto so into -5 r - .- • ■ • Toll details, as it has been MkrtotfleOged to be-superior to any similar one «rer exhibited In tbV* chantry. lie zzzT' ii si’ nlUccttt Pavilions, the Trappings and Paraphernalia," ncai only to bo 6eea to be-appreciated. T'• 'i - ■-•• \ r 5; j-• • v . The HIPPODROME cojn prises ev&’tZ&JS fecSOSTynnlad \ ? '-w ‘ : eqoestrfan entertalnmantj-wb2s- ir :->»33wi*HBJrASEBIJSSt3ariS3diSfieJ^CHIKSSB-^iPASl£l t = 5 v and tho WILD BOX QP,CEVl»QJ?*comprisa*n exhibition ••••.,■ _n6fc excelled Inintirestbyjyjy: i&t2£J '■ ' r i- : -1 vl til w: -•- v idBiHRANiv HAMILTON* tho crest Animal Tamer, wilt 'paffiSttn.'liM.pet GEIZZLY ln‘t£4'c-*-■•::• tho ndwlraUsnof cy.jy tghdder. - - - £3*yor fartLor “BL’BSST-OT-rU^,”" pjjtorfal and Descriptive Tails, at tho Hotels. *“V GRAND GAMriMt'' ' ' lsa givens *"* i -OjmxacQctoi :;• ■ Imlf- past .Ttfctocif . __ ■ • ■|^ > - i AffT^lgsdfm:tol>Qth^yhibitklAs t • :? • . ■~T2S* r TIi&'3IISNAQEHIE-trill- bo open<ltinns‘tholfaTfifc'l . Erenjiijr, a2ni the alalsrfos to it fire.. •- 'CcixSa. ZZ ) — +**M~~~* - *- : .-:GIt4KB f . SUBLIME ASUXOVEL ESHEBIEIOXS, .. t~^- ■:i;*«grisS*»9)S4®^Swk "-..-• -■ • maMoth: - -> '.- Gtpails lf : dccoßthoda&rip TE&TBGJj&A&p.pcr&ilZt UteßuSx^tKt^Oscat.lhoCaaalriPatstaxsbj'Jniy^^* l^^- i- : ? -'- - s r i v? -% Plstcf. ;^jagjtQd.«p«tacleora\BSLLO; o'^ ; ASCSHSlON, - ■ [ asp- ac£ jnag&lflcenf Hying Ship FLAG GF THE TJ??IQi?. } : : l’ of Inflated Imaga%spload-uVciiiihFtiSii:of - : f BotaciraSesit&gaffSeirca-gfeaegtaßog, smother pcrffe^r?-'- at tioeaaa.pla^’wUllje^siib*-"'' Liiedpnn ot }*: :■•-•.•; Qp! FIRS .WORKS over-burnt In - - cost ; t2ie;pioPiioibrs -';.'’:' ;xa£U£]Oirgetting it cp. - - > - - '■ ■■ .^S?“Neariyji^QSOriinignificeat-jrcsaatsVin^given tnafr~} y -b thOfi£ -'bn^ing-ticksta 1 tbPl?curtii.Ps Juls: *■ : -V.- I ' -«•> - v'r \*V■ ■-;:<toto*Reic.«riaii r s Jewelry- Storo,-ocst-.i»-.-ilaso£tsSaß^-yr laiaisaaia-pT«ent3i-s?2ai6^«*« b :.a33j ; r • ««■»— * V- '■'' Fcr-far&ar j - 2S. jH;j.gg7t Aj^g2..*l-na*-*. 3?6STO3Jt?S'.:S6TJ£2J OS^S,OPJSIBA?HQI»SfiS?>in iff %TILL cpso pOeiilyeJycJr r HON3)AY,' k Jciia \.- - y V-sadr eqptlmla oautfuftlier-iiotfcej'Oitlx Sfoasi- EC-r\-- -•'• G£NB• TH2SQDON, «f tlw'Boyal'-Opcnh.Soase, Paris,-• m: Priedpsi-VioHstirt^'""'- ri i jejfctf jr.-i : -.-•-•-■s'.- J,2.PosX£E T .stflTiagBr. v ;^;r£.; rrn~?s>_CaT{?o*s Cotillion and. Brass Sasfiorn ■«& to-Wm. : PfsaJc. • 'CaTSO»atUie >** Crystal P&laca Daguerrean BoomaAof • ''Hji&tf- > “ B.Ti:'C3rßoO'£‘CCr.^ l T(«rt>i street. Tt CbnutvComtalsaionorr—TTetircautlior* ; . Izaf tp fc-?sft3V- - id ata foc-thtr offlss.oC pj^^C^ainSMoofir-^abJecfc,to'; tbd - '£j: ■ dorigioaof tbaDemocratic Convention. ■ ■•.... Ja23:to. - . , riiidiii:—AC2lU larcrt>art r bM£te, la-stow «a fcr r ggltrby ~ fjgSJ] '-* ■' A> HUNGER. —A-tLStMC-S-rIS-bogs for aaia£aiiC2£arui&la tenai, by- - jTiLOUR—C£O this; Sapcrfl2J> slf&igbt brand, fcr sale by. •'. . ■vjp.jna ■ A. HUXTia- . BKUFOSl): JUSJSBAX. WAIEBrt»,Mf iariEiiCf till eelcbr*,-/sj sTr.torj;istrocbi?’id zud tbr cole by -v : ' • [jag}- -- giKa-& siOQaasAP. /'tBAHB.SIIA.WLS. SiftA JU ' uolwSeexhibiUcg a lorje elcci-cl-Cropo ar.d ctbc? Smnmer-Slurals; of &a most jashiosable etyles -- -- r jagv.-s MABTItIiAS AND nstt itjlo Msiia-:- -?smo4 YiHtt.ttJ.iast opened, fcx .' ■ jug .* A. A-31A50X:& CQ- -i Hitiistrg<:t. . BEai!CH3S : AND TISSUES.—IOS pieces,::of all the oest':'-".- 'ilibisaablo juii. c renal by sO’s jog . -r- A..£.-hU-BPS £ Pj. 25 imtireet. ; VT} A&ASOI&—SOQ taoiii ami Siurci .Korns**, jusi rw’d T aad for sale el.eap, I*7 a*' a- • ‘s' • *• Vi . : : J.a> - ■ i A. A. MASON L Co„g rph-jurat. I FRINGES —CO- dozen- snoro-cf- thaw 7 v Inchsj • Crimped. ~Prlgsegf (assbmd.colors.) ( y.->:;.T;Ai Ae-MASON /TIORPEIi—E9O bags» ia storo and to arrjhrov (part strlrtly : ttrolc by - -rJr.’-HtrNSliSll?' -r.- - -■• ■ tyfitralv'■ --/. ;T1 ANB 2IAOA2LNI3 FOR JULV rl —Forsale br -■■ .■ ~..: f: .£. ST. C. ITORQAN, - -. -r\';.:l<a-rW<K>detreaU Tjl£Afi*-*4o'balf - eiMl3Troti&i^nys<soj£ ‘ X • 451 •- do .xv Impcruu;* l ’ ;•■-■• ' - v ; ' £o' ’ : 13w&; laaloreft2d&?Fa2c.cli-3apv: • ' ' ' XIU^TGIw . X- . •'• J».ida^» , **&Bßdfc&fislsinsaA l *-U>tU7tov>' • r:' .• f ■.&}? 'do •. ifote^s.bjr' •"jc29"'.' ! . A».HON?K7t» * ~ -.v.; JO ~ • ' -A^HPOTSBiV EimHOillKElKa— A large amiEisliisaiiWeatocSof. new ■:* t gtjU CbemSscttos,-Coxlsr^-CaEn mother by ■■■' :-• — - a:A%Trgayftx>^sTgafßtrca&.^ f MPOS'fAS T'TO £ A3H JLiltS-—Tfce a übscaberA tt o u: & tall - X- iticniJaa; tothß-tact; tbziiher&x recehlngrcgnla randv;. - constantcuppSoofXnaiTStfcint'Hin Iktei-53mU&Scg*£*~ ™ ice^€?°Qoii3TC!a-tiiaffilil, tsid jiUa Ur fill orders io jay! g&mabnfsctarges pri«a.;£' - Alscybest ftmotry brand* CTnst&ntljr on' hancL\U. charts fbz.-<leli?«ri , l-»•—-*—-&-®IU{STIAiVP|*«-.-. . , -•'-" .: ,- -- '_ ' :;; V'J , aTnny _GrocerB.'2s3. liberty street. " i Flcrar'an<U?ceti &tore» w : NcCSOgraithfleld «r««e, feetircta ’ThinlaKl.;:... -Foarlbj '.'crfcei^ ; ftij-'rrill ; alwsys itSp -cii Jiaßd-Cbojca •*••-.- yAMILJ'TIiOUBi' COIOt/crd all Slr-fl* of Boa* . Tbrr rcspcctfally Invite the citizens Cf Pittsburgh .y - yy mtLTjm LBONAim & CO. _ ' . / €o;^l ■ T“ ■’ffOTTLDjespcctfuJly lofena ; the cjtizeirs of ‘PsttsbaTgV:'* ■X- 'aini-Tttitisty7'that IharnopciieS a EicrcFccra,ccrcsry ‘of '©dri'and tiaufl cf-OOEKa kxl COItKW3Q2j. : „s- -' lam prepared.toSU ailoiderspertaSnJngitjrCij' «dlheloco gnlugcast,..- . OVKHINGTON- ' ~ .. ;t r>. hie-foimerTtiSiicnco * . j Jtb Hitsbargh* And baa-assQctated.jgUh'higi. JQIU? Q~EB*; Ito2f,’fdr?th4 purpose orcarrylnsrcTi the. 15LA.CKS5HTH* - : . : laiulltaTwlouy branches:baskfei fortha^- tv £ Hbcrai lrpmhisniX*-: ■■■:• ■merpus customers &ad : the - crest oirfbe Shrubeovillp th» step.; v..', > - la Btriwbenr alley.' ftknra' asthir-Eaglo Eoteh Btecks&lfß .:'* Shop^-~: : - * - • • - JOHK GRAHAM. -"-ayrltSaufAw, • f •'•■ ._ • ' . . .;. JOHN GERRON* ...... ■ OSico or tue CUtzens"Bbp6ait- 3ba - T PUtatmrgSi, - ■ EESOUED. Tbit viHlha SWcsix-ltoa o? tia Cltiiosj' :Bi^^t ; B^jfilsaßli63^h ( 'lafra6Ta!acoaasasssEs.y; blai, hiTerPrcptalPand hereby i!c> arcrptthri charier £ayh_ ret of inrorpomhen, apprcvblihVCOih day ct. April. A. D. " IBM. -{KcSotnticm passed MajJXHlr.'lSJS.)' - - .y - ■ attira <JEw.«f-to. Oanki to iqicit tts-Sooto-aafcrecoiYo Eribarriptiars lotto/ bc4jrfWstocS l iwars:Of So’docS,- A-sl.i;w»4So’ciocS, P. M.,»c4 that farther pobllc aotisa • IhcTeviboybrsn -by frlpar&oaiEtiS.lii'tfrgggiiafly: papcT3.~ ■/- / .(IfeaiivUbttijitea - . . . - '■ •' -Pdblishe4b£otfl6i f ortlia'Bteua,' ■ jal6 : . '3AaiigEM;CI.PSgAH;S«»tsTy. '-- ; - Boas 11 !&'< toWaoay’* P&irecrrsotypes.;; ■: ■ : •;_■-•. - ;y ■"teKi^roattlist,(«Jjijr,4ocE3‘aliijcßieiriß?laflai»ii3»vi^ -?s. ;tfcey hare B!J*asupJi<X!W:fcupSU£ii£(^iES^'E&rias a:/;; jg igltaigeaiß.tsn: vests .cs&gngaee'm ,*£. vy -too ffisy pledge Cthaaselres to tsiu oufeM goocT; , y pietajesiahay other'eitsiaiESjaeat 'ta tho cemiaf, asct fer.' ' ;. S°to the cf Pittabarr:h, dio?? rlujV or fa greors. whE&erth'ey u£K'FicWitM: oot. . „ fetEm™ oar . - UOU& 4 aSeiO5T. ' V, : : ’K. a—We totlsS tU'aiteles to out bnrlnsss tooths! ... operators et hetetoSaa;--~ atte . %-fena;3!J^ t ■ T\R. t.mtmeaJTOQ-COBBIAE,'or' Pxotrdtae■•■;:- hflltT/ImpottwKJOT’fiinanias; Hud |sto&reiElEotexJr > ftt to^ta,thornnrf!ds< : _.; oatoffipriuS JS to»-Mitsteeoie'*»;8cmJasl.lis!ssou5, PtMtr.gtehWe!ilnieg3 of tta Ocaltol <trgffis, •■• Xemrei .ljSOMttiiKi'orTThitts; As no lotigo riaus medieiso Jt is 'unequsllt&- til sc* a : e;rti!n. raasdy *p toapJrat'XXosauqiStaoi .liSllgesßaa. teaiol Sluseuha EurreY.FbTrtel Lorrtede, i'e:nale. Debility, £c.. oltfce.iLbore «aa-w; end is btooaafless'r&liii'to thcaosdthoot -. -,*. Cotnstoci hßrothcroa .:■ . -\ i&c lrr'Jvprr, enj etver birj it pol-xa; joa te'-I tho ohoro . test. irolsl-.-^> -thseotarfsrfjltatroaVopldpoisgtt.~'AsaisysE 1 ~;::^v' - . ■ ' ' N'O. I*2G Till KD ST. .. Withia of ifie' CUjry fur Sale I "T ; 'i"' ACSESiUs9t2»a-wiUi ; &® imprarare ■la Peebles ct U» : city*cnt a goofry?\ :- tbarirfitP Ti^i^^HOC^SSja about tha country; .cottßt& i :T«nas liberal ea42ttla TnritenpfetblflJ • ■• . * . • •- . - „.•.. ' . • . »; - VSAtSOT-lKfleonXots foEMhEUtAWSfejia orljiaalJy tali-: . ■ Lota la WHsinshur& u. laid oat hy BeisSlCOJUas. . • .•..AI£OT-OneFourACTlot,Ecir WBfactljat?. ' _ . .;• ■jea'jsmMto BSHBY-miat aostoaeMW*&2st*... .. trnO - >nVrM»» Pf AU.I EtTSat3. £5£37043-thlS'- - . houtsof ■•■'. - TTCtTTnAn.TnTSTAaa USEffiHT. - *HE fljtß OM HSAfIB- - • virtues, by fettg.—.' •:: * ■Sit fisa ;t«a ttajOiSSaca ifc.uss-iatio idtic^lto - tbf PjttaouJSßy yet •?& bavq Imzidreds of - ■ • ■graftal sltoefiseiTare to prom vrbat't?© »y to bo tree,’ • • A«ytbrre« ciachto* shops, -who bar© burned : / TberMcJTersdtb tho metals,, usod tbio Uniaenfc. and T7craiu»2ed it trura ilc?> -'' tes taaefd. to.-.ttccL* Othsg3» -erior teo braced, ci *palced'-the©®i TTitb; th© nna fcspp? r. ffolti. , otbfti3 AiMst-lt iba ibauiaatisa,: paiaa ia tfaj • -- joiuts aud oefchsppad iaads. teU- •' BttiaT©J*e- HEiLEDf Gocsif '* thst'woouu vho suSeroatha agoaioaof ■ agu&csk&d bjssj^ t fiad-ttold getsiO’TeliflJ^..■: antaeho Eisiah© wuitell vm l ;tha4.ait9b!«2»s tbaday Bhevelizy • '•' .fey.ltr/ sra.so-iraaiduarrStdita- nf^yw i--'-- trat-feito.’e'iilcb it baa tuj oqnai,' our© EpllaS^tiss-boS ' r ;t • AmniapiadsiaoTiSdsagcoadßiloliaossyhjbrT, Hasaiia hlefajat, and thus suites thssijM a ; ■S^fB^SIESgJSE I * M “t #ssEasaßS!aa»» * i V » r,V ; . 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