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SlayUngeabutodayl ‘ From lonely way, unknown r *C ‘aV H J J, 4' Foreboding clouds may sweep, idrt>*i. 4 *• v* 4 * And eyes one® bright mtb smiles alon® „ _ . >lay learn Indeed to weep *‘i * phantom pools at era P-fj-K* ,v{ j'l’Tt* ?' * * *W ’ mdeertpljmsecay f-4*'' l' ~ ~ llopooftendothnmirage-weave ’-- >**« '4? Aa fiilr, j et .false os these * *s,*&»** i**'' * l Theri'ffbubljleaoatiiebTjae 1 Some chaise „ g,;> «' .V« *tfp Ah Dope lath a thousand jost aa fine MMjNM&ftsMf Por'tfco Morning Port. IT is WOT AIiWATS PAID. BY JOHS B. BODIES. Uott much or all that’s Cdr— : j JJnce hdd-by hearts In trust, : r.\ HosclumgedllKo camphor into ohy - O’* paitf’dllUiThebes to dust! 1 » " O’er many a fixna of Eld s The «audy winds have blown T • - And hands hUo Cleopatra held - ; i..-. Are trodilenand.vntamwn. '. : .. .0 lightheart and free -v Be happy while you may, c<-; :\ -3!foG:syrcnsoßg3 now thee„ -- ITUI die with Afttumn’s iIbV * O light heart ancl Croe- Be happy while you may, Time sings UJs chorus thus for thee, “Away! away’ AWnjl" PitTSwraon, 1850. - [Wnttenfocthe ADVENTURES ■IK CALIFORNIA. BT CAtT. TnOIXAS S. HAUT , ' Alleohkky Cookti, July &,18G3 ’ _ Messes. HaSpeb & Phhaips— 1 ' Gentlemen ; You requested me some ti’rno siuce to give a sketch of some of my adventures with _ the California Indians, -&0-, &o. I feel rather a * reluctance in. doing so,oa I know there are peo ple in this region of oountry who have hardly ever been out of sight of the smoke of their own chimneys, who are ekoptioal, and can hord i. ly be made to believe anything that they do not actually seo; bat as lam under promise to you, .. . and some of the incidents lahallmcntioo, may ' he amusing to some of your readers, I will place them in your hands, and leave it to your option and good judgment whether to publish them or not. “Ihod occasion during lust fail to Visit-the Bob Angelos Valley; which, by-the-by, is one of the ' ' ~ most fertile and iioest regions of country that I ever seen in my life, settled principally by native Californians, who I found to bo a much better class of people than I expected, at least they v::< treated me very kindly. ■ .On:my way dawn I had ■ followcd-the ooast, via Ban Horn or Son Jose, to Monterey, Santa Barbara, thence to Bos Ange los. On my return I concluded I woold cross the coast range of mountains, or a spur of the Nevada, rather to the Tulare Yalloy, and through, the Southern mines to the North or Sacramento Valley, to Natonio, the place where I bod been located. My mode of traveling was on foot, and litere were few men in California that could — ' -beat me at walking. I provided -myself with about one week’s provisions, consisting of jerk '■ *, cdbeef and bread, or pan, as the natives called it; I got the best direction I could, relative to ‘ - the route.': I was informed that the distance across the mountain was not more then from 1C to 20 mites, about half-a-day’s walk: for me.— Unfortunately for me, the whole mountain rnnge in that section of the oouotry abounds in wild - horses or mustangs, and other wild animals; and, wherever a drove of the wild horses go, they make a trail or path equal to the one I was following. I dually got upon a.wrong trail and got bewildered. It had become cloudy, and I . had not the sun to guide me; I traveled the whole day up one mountain after another until I came to a spot that I thought would be favora ble forcncampingforthetiight.lt watalong- Bide of a lodge of rocks which stood some Bor 10 feet high. I collected snffioientfnel to ke' ■ : i i».f » uiu«i mgui. 'up to tlds m -» i liaa - 1 *, . . .-- hub uma jaiTsccn - no wilJ animals, although I kad scen considers ' - .. ble signs; I built a lire so tbat-I would have the ' locks for a protection. I then broiled somo of my beef, and ate toy supper. I examined my „ revolvers, having 2of them with me; I then spread my blankets (a luxury that I always car ried with me in California,) and laid down, feel ing rather gloomy at the position 1 was in. I had laid probablya oonpie of hours, when oil at once a pack of wolves' and oayotes (an animal between a :wolf and a fox) set np a terrible - , howling; it seemed to me that there were 600 of them, although X suppose there wots not over r 23 or 30; I laid and listened to them, and their •. serenade was anything hat agreeable, although i I did not mind them much, as I hud frequently -the same musio before. They were some 50 or 00 yards from me. After annoying mo for -1 ,r- fitleast anhoumnda half, they suddenly ceased 1 their noise, and put off in a hnrry. I lay somo J 10 or lS'mlnutes congratulating myself that I would have quietness the rest of the night, when, a ■ :ta my horror; somo animal let out a-most terrlfio , v yoli, apparently not more than 30 yards from - os. I sprang to my foet in a hnrry, clutching my revolver itr one hand and my knife in the *, " .other. X stood expecting every moment to be ! attacked ' I was looking about in dread, when , , , I discovered tho glaring eyce-of some animal.— 1 t - I hodltesra jtiomarlced by an old Hunter that'' jjßtsreiwns hßrdly .any arnmai- that would ■ stand | lire .whenit wouldcomo close to it. A thought •' struck me to try the experiment. X caught up a tiro brand, and threw it with fall force at tho Animal.. .It fell close .beside: the. animal; and I think, struck it, for it attacked the - fire, and j. made the sparks fly at least 10 feet high. In a few moments it went off, yelling and making a considerable noise, until it get clear out of hear- : ing—and I felt greatly relieved, X assure you,— 1 I aroueed up my fire, and seated myself by it, i not venturing to lay down again. I sat there in a very gloomy mood; my feelings were any thing bat enviable—knowing fall well that I was - - . lost, and that I might travel for weeks in that , wild range, and not find my way out. I blamed myself for my rashness in attempting to pass ' the mountain range alone. Thus I Bat for some 3 hours, studying what I had best to do, when the approach of some animals again aroused me. The animal I threw fire at, I took 1 to bo a Cali- ” fiornia lion, or what we oall hero a Panther. I think they are the same animal, only those in . California ore much larger. • But I am digress ing. The animals came ap to within some 40 or I 60 yards of mo, and stopped.' I thought at first they were horses; thero appeared to bh,2 of 1 , them; X could just perceive them. I conoladed I would try the effects of fire again. They did - - not moke battle at it, bat they put off in lmsfe ' I seated myself again, wondering what would oome next, as tho night, so far, had been a night , .of horrors. Just before daylight the wolves opened their serenade again, and kept it ub Until - > ,it began to get light. It seemed to me as if I had got into a den of animals, as I heardseverai that seemed a distance from mefionng the.nighfc- Ab - soon os it was light, I eat some bread and ■ >- meat, and prepared to start again.- BefonS start ' Ing I went and looked for the tracks of the ani mals that had annoyed me daring the night.— The first I took to be a panther uud tho other " , two were grizzly bears. j - - I started on my journey, determined mot to , - spend Bush another night, it I qould possibly> ' help it' I travelled almost incessantly the whole day. There was one thing I almost forgot to mention} I had seen several oayotes and wolves t at a distonoe daring the doyv- About noon I 1 came to a mass of rooks surrounded by chappo rel, and, to my surprise, I discovered two , grizzlies lying asleep. T quietly took thp back . track, ~nd gave tbem a wide berth. They are “ nn suimal that is not easily disturbed, ay IJra --qUentiy heard of people coming upon! them" asleep and retiring without awakening'them.— .They nro''a terrible animal to come in Contest ;s?ith. ,• - 1 ■’ — * But, to continue: after- travelling uU -day, , about sunset I ascended quite a Ugh mountain, * from whence I discovered the valley whiab I had - been so anxiously looking fair, .aboat two and a*. half mileß distant. Never did -any poor mortal' fed greater relief from danger than I did, I seemed to bo iofosed with new lifo, although a few minutes previous I felt so jaded and worn out Ihardly.dragqno foot after the other, yet now Ifdt as rigorous us if I had not traveled more t han n.mllothat day.” • I started down, do* termined to getout of the, mountain by the time dayligbt was gone, if posaiblej but the road I had to tfaval—over rocks and through bnshes— was so'difficult -that I bad not got more than half way down -whoa darkness closed me in, and I began to make preparation . for ' encamping agsun l had nearly completed my arrangements when I happened to doiro ipto.fte i valley and -discovered a fire. I came to-tbecon- 1 elusion that there must be a sottlemenVthere, and I was determined to reach it if possible, as I: did not wish to spend each another night of horrors in.the. mountain. " I .started; and-had a terrible time to get down. Ihad tho fire as a guide, although it began to get quite low. About 8 o'clock J. reached where , the fire was, about n quarter of a mile.from the base of tho mountain,' I stopped, and when. I came to look around, tho first thing that.l discovered „waB that twas- in thh,midst of ohlndiau Bauchoree, orsettlement, which was quite- unexpected .to me, as -1 had forgotten - about the Indians, andl had expected to come out into a white settlement that was reported to he upon ftp opposite side of the range from wlierelTstartcd.into the mountain. • I stood astoundedfor £ a-few. momants;ifor I had always been informed that the Indidua in this region ofoountry.- werp hostile, and held a deadly hatred! to the whites, c Istndied for some mmutes.what I had best do. It then threatened ram‘very mu oh ,1 hanilyknow what to do;— Thore-I was* alanfr,far-from-the haunts of civ ilization. . Surrounded on the one- side by tho wild animals of nature, on tho other by the wild savages of the desert, almost os. ferooloua - and savage as the beast. You may jndgoand ima gine-my fceliugauu this trying position, i Ex pecting every; moment that' tho flood gates of heaven would be poured. out .upon.me, I finally. came to the conclusion that it, was but death any how, that X would take my chance With the Indians. . I knew- fall well that every lodge con* tamed a dog, .-which take after their master and. are quito as savageiu disposition. I therefore hunted around and found a: good sited club or pole. Xhad disincumbered myself-of my blank ets; provision; &o. -1 then opproaehedthe near est lodge and.Bungmnt Wallah, "Wallah, which is in Indian; how-do you do, my salute was hard ly given when the dogs us I-expeeted; fashed: from every lodge, and if Xhad not been.prepared would have torn mo to pieces. I kept them at buy withmy club, finally the Indians approach ed and droTo.tho dogs away/when,l walked boldly up to the nearest Indian, and took him by the: hand and said Wailab, Wallah, and so passed around and saluted some-liAeon or twenty that hud come oat. My boldness took them by sur prise, 1.-wns'; afterwards-informed tliaj they i were under the impression .that there was a I psrty of whites in tho vicinity, or I would not | venture in amongst them'alone, they consulted amongst themselves for several mlnntos. : Final ly one of themcapproaohed me, took mo by tho hand nnd taade mgns for mo to go with him to one.of the lodges I.accordingly, went;fte rest of the-Indians following. ‘.Thelrdodgos-arß built ] in the shape of a large bowi inverted. They oro qnito small, being generally not mofo than five i feet in the -clear m the highest place inside, and about eight feet in- diameter; at the bottom in-: eide. There is a passage left in ono side, and their .fire is generally right in this entrance. To : ;get in you havo to step over: one side of the fire. The .fire is generally, small. I passed into ono of these ledges with the Indian. He etirred np the fire and canßed it, to-blaze brightly, which dis covered .my features to them plainly, when; to my surprise, there was an Indian stepped in from the outside, took hold of my- hand, and said, "How do you do?” in.Englisb. Ho knew mo, but Ihad not: the slightest recollection of him, until ho told mo where bo had seen me. i What t arn now going to relnto goes to show how high ly they appreciate a kindness, and also goes to -show how a slight act of kindness towards one of them, may: in time; benefit a person: when he least expects it I had always, invariably, -made it a praotice to treat them kindly wherever I met them, and daring last eqmmer I was upon on-ex cursion out ta/jilaripoea, in.the southern mines. On my way; Istopped at o California hotel to got my. dinner. While I was eating there Was an In dian came in, who had been wandering from bis tribe for some mouths. Ho had: been :at the City of Stockton,- working , there for a- white man, where he had -learned a little English. He was then on his-wuy to bis tribe, which was the Tnlarre tribe, nt the -head of the Talarre Valley. Ho had no money, nndwdnlcd some thing to eat,-; The : proprietor of tho bonce or dered him off, telling him they did not giro peo ple to lest without, money. I called him hack, pm! told >n ml ■ lili" Hill lIITIIUT.and. 1 would -pay lor. it. From the manner in which the poor fellow, eat,. I should judge that he had fasted: fqr tpo .days ; and I thought what be stowed-awny.would do him until ha got to his tribe, if they wero not too-remote; bo was on liis way to them then. He returned mo ftanks as well as he knew bow, and left. There are - very few of them- that ever show any signs of feoling.or ftanks for favors or kindness that you 1 may bestow-upon-them; Tsupposo. their grati tudeis treasured np in their minds. This was i the Indian who now stepped forth and sainted t me. He remembered , me, and related to tho i rest how l hod treated him, when they came for ward and shook hands again, which made mo feel comfortable, hnowingrwaaip their good graces. Thatnlght the rainy scasonoommencod in earnest,- and-it rained in torrents. ’ This was in November. It docs not, daring the rainy season, ©in; incessantly,all the time, as a great many -hero think—and I was under tho same impression, previous to going thero. - Tfie rainy seasonde generally a mere,succession of heavy showers. I concluded to remain in present -quarters for a: few days, and reerult, The In dians continued totreat me kindly.' They bad a kind of bread made of pounded acorns; I did not admire the taste of it; the Indians seemed to esteem itsrefy highly. They also make bread from.n-Bced they collect In the early part of the fall. The plant from which they oolloet, grows about the beighth of flax, and brftpehes in the same manner. : • [raxetesos io.soaaoir.J .--- - Prom tbß Sammcpto JouraaJj HayiStlx. ANOTHER OUTBAGE. Attempted Assassination of the Dtpatr Vf BfElorilulll . .Some-days /since -wo-published o'deoision of the United States Plstriojr Court for' the North ern District of California, ■ granting- a ponietnal iojnnatioa upon the application 1 of a party in terested in tboJetoeno, or .larkin grant, in Co lusi county,, to etay waste in the catting of tim ber upon the same- - This-grantpros confirmed by .the United, .States land.. Commissioners in January lost, and. the.Gourt, In the absence of any-exceptions to thß'deoision; took Jurisdiction oyer the same, and interpoßed iirbehalf of the claimants,. -Recently, other applications bavo beeir.mnde for similar purposes, and the Deputy -Marshal,,Douglas, paesed up the river on Satur day for the purpose of summoning the parties toehow cause why a perpetual injunction should l notbe issued against them. Upon 'bis arrival at Colusi-he, learned- that a meeting - had been J held dnd- resolutions passod to prevent by force < his Serving the summons. -After several repeat-1 pd messages, Jo- which- he- explained- his mis psion, and that /he simply-. desired -fo dlsoharge i his duty ns. a ministerial officer, withSut effect, be determined on Monday poappoar among them, - and reason face to face with them upon-thp folly of their. coarse. -Ho accordingly, against tlie .-adviceof friends,-did so, and entered among them ,in their deliberations. Ho -found some 40 ' of 60 of the settlers earonsing together and m»k ing merty with, liquor, and upon a Tatted oalf, which they had appropriated from the herd of a “ d—n-d speculator.” His attempts to reason with them were .of no avail, and he waspositivo ly assoredthat if hoattompted .to serve any pam pers, ho would bp JypoJicd. Peeling that It wonld.be risking hisdifo. to do anything of the kind, he determined to leave, which: he did. On coming; dpma 'fn.r the boat, it stepped at a | wood-yard.- in wood. The proprietor, - ! flolliday. wus odo of the partieß against-whom' the bad a; snmtnOns. He therefore delivered the writ to him-enveloped, and at the same time cemmenpfd reading the summons. Hotliday t , wltsn" hp discovered ihedosign, jumped-upon-tho ;wood and -semhgia-pjudgeop, told the Marshal: that he would have to be killed, . -and at .the.same rime leveled a blow at his head, - which was rcceived by him onhighand,hat and shoulder... f"Snob was the; force, that he was -knocked down the bank-of the rlver, and had it •not been that tho blow was broken as it was, it must inevitably Lave crushed his sknll.- -Being !_withoAt arms.he‘entered the boaVand Holliday -immediately retired te his- house, procured a re volveri- and ngafn appro aohedfora;renewed ond moro effectual assault, - Upon the however,--of-, the Captain; he-desiated, and bo the matter terminated.' .Mr. Douglass went to-San- 1 Francisoo yesterday, and warrants will be Im mediately issued for the arrest of -some five or six of the ringleaders of this-most gross attdont- 1 rageous. defiance of AheTawsof -tho United States; The-issue hae at last boen diatincUy made,- and itremains to bo seen whether the laws are to be I set- -at - defiance, and the officera-of the United" f States assassinatediinthodisohatgo oftheir dn-~ tyi The next process will, no doubt, be baoked Jty United Stales.troppstnnd .the vihlators of.the taw be brought to summery justice. laity Burning past. (xcxt uAupzn,.. TnoiiA3 nature - Sarpoi S PUllips, Editors Proprietors. ; IPJOT'E’SEOTRSP: THDESDAT: 7. BEBIOCBATICKOMIHATIOJfS. CASAL COMMISSIONER, THOMAS H. FORSYTH, - —* of Philadtlphi&..Cbt£nly*- AUDITOR GENERAL, EPHRAIM BANKS, • - cf ltffiin Cotmty. -V - • -t * FOR surveyor general, J: PORTER. BRAWLEY, tf Crawford County* . -r.' . Messrs. B. SLPErmrGiti. A Co., xrfco aro prompt, hon .eat And gentlemanly In their husiuera transactions, are the only authprlred agents In the cities of.NewYork ana Boston -for the Morning They aro authorized to receive Ad* TertiaesUnts andL SabscripUons for -osat one nsuAl rntcs- Thelr receipts are regarded aa payments. Thelrofflccs aro at NEW YORK, 122 Nassau street ■ - BOSTON, 10 State street : . -.- -ieSTrifO! JOB . ' •» v -Eitiajm*aHjau4«Urj»»ddlU46tiir Htw id Riivnm.TiF* Mow Rm to<!» PSINTIKQ OP AULBUM.la'tfe* nnlu(atiU,t>d upoatho leant Unn*. Emr*lit4Bdt*ri«t7or Typ*,m« aftrlla*PUAdoß*i# Dliawad.wßl BevlMtax&d la esroxtuain Joboaet. QlT*WB««n. • ' -WASTED,- Afe thlsofl&o, n good BOY, who trntcs a good band, and can cords troll recommended.... None oUiera need apply, but I. those that can givo the . best of reference as to character*’ bosestr/fcv J jS . THE OBRMAN TCBSER6 1 SOCIETY Had an .extremely pleasant celebration on the 4th., The .only thing that-occurred to mar the pleosure of the- celebration, was an assault up ;on a portion of the prooession as it was return* ing homo. Their ranks were broken into; their [.flags were assailed with stones,,and among other I banners the flag .of the United States -was as i sailed by. those who could not permit a peaceable [-concourse of citizens to pass: along the street [ without molestation. Tho Germans, of coarse, resented, this outrage, and .because they did so [ many suppose that, they are. amenable to the [ charge of riotous conduct.-No conclusion could Ibe further from the truth. There is no portion i of one natire or foreign population, so peaceably | disposed ns the Gormans. They havo thqir own [ System of social enjoyments, and In their pleas* urea they are noTor turbulent Nor hare they erer been-known to interfere with the social amusements of others. . Unt we are sorry to say that they aro often forced into broils by oar own: i native citizens, for years it has been tho habit. [ of the rowdy portion-of oar community to visit' | nil German celebrations and balls, and by their ['rudeness molest the harmony of the company, pit is not surprising that men with a proper feel* i tag of self respect, would- resent gross insnlts, > and hendo the frequent reports of rows at tier [ man festivals. ' The Germans havo no rowß among themselves.. Five thousand of them con [ meet together end enjoy themselves, and sepa [ rate, without a Wow being struck, or on tasaltr j tag word spoken. |- ■- .Severnlgross outrages have boon committed | upon them of tale, and if our city government is so pncillanimons that it cannot protect quief citizens (from the knives, pistols and clubs of ruthless ruffians, the people will think about taking tho law into their own hands, and make an example of some of the crowd of lawless blackguards who have been tho terror of our city for many years past. Our police arrangement is the most inefficient of any city or town in the Union. Tho power to form a good police is taken from tho hands of that portion of the city govenment, which is held responsible for every taxi ty in enforei ng a prompt pnnishmeut upon those who commit crimes or misdemeanors, and placed in the power of n lit tle. sqond who make appointments merely to snb eoTve their own purposes. If tho Mayor had permission to select his own police, wo feel con- i tfmtrOTrdyif™ w«nM nnt hn nAfnnrprinHr' j ndrclty, and t&at more prompt pnnisUment would meet the offender. THE SUEU3Ea>B ATTHACTIOHSi The present summer will undoobtedry be a memorable one in tho history of Pittsburgh.— I Wo tjbci} have various attractions here, which will draw crowds of people-tp our city from all parts of tho country, i The State Convention of Teachers will bo the first assemblage which tabes place. It is anti cipated that on Immense number of teachers will bo in attendance, to transaot business of im portance to themselves and the pabllo. The Com mon School system of our Country is justly its pride and glory, and it Is a matter of heart-felt rqjolcing that tho people are beginning to take a greater interest every day in these nurseries of American freemen. ' Tho meeting of the National Association for tho-Advancomcnt of Education, will assemble in ourdty on tho eooond Tuesday of August next, being tho 9th of tho month. Tho last mooting of this Association took place at Newark, N. J., last, year. From the extensive arrangements being made, ire hare no. doubt but that delegates trill be iu attendance from nearly every State In the Union. A correspondence faqs been opened with the officers of tho various rail roads, with tho view of effecting a redaction of fare to tho delegates, whfohwill no donbt boaccompliehcd. Thia will afford an Inducement for hundreds and thousands to come to the Convention, who might otherwise stay away. We can promise to those who may visit our city on this interesting occa sion, that they wilt reoeive all the attention they could possibly desire. . ' i The next great object of attraction will bo tho ! Fair of tho State Agricultural ■ Soeloty, whioh 1 takes place on the 27th, 2Stb, 29th and 30th of September. This will certainly be in all respects a grand affair, -fully equal to anything Of tho kind ever, witnessed in the United States. 1 We bayo the best reason, to know that articles will ho brought hero for exhibition from phlo, Vir ginia, Eentuoky, Indiana, Illinois, Michigan, New Vqrk,'. Maryland, New Jcrsoy, &0., which, in addition to tho perfect museum of curious and useftil articles produced by citizens of our i own State-,-will form an exhibition worthy of be ing visited by evory farmor, mechanic and busi. ness men in tho country. Tho facility with which .Pittsburgh o?n be reached'by tho rivers, rail roads and canols, will insure an immense uttend anee of people; and we, are confident the pro prietors of. Hotels, keepers of boarding honsos;- and- private citizens, wilt make every effort in their power to accommodate all thoso who may visit our oity.on that occasion. 1 ' Jous B. M’Faddbh & 80s.— .It will bo seen by an adverjipeiqept IP to-day’s papor that (Messrs. Johh B. M'Paddbk & Soh: havo tem porally removed their extensive Jewelry eatab- I lishuent from their oltf ptand, to No.. 02 Market, [street, in the hoase recently ocoapled by Messrs. lA. A,.Mason & G0.,-on Market, between Si and Utb. Workntei) hare beep engaged to immediately bullda large and boautifal store for I Mossrs. M'Popdsk, wbloh, will bo eqnal to any 1 other In the cily in splendor and convenience; ; [ When thoyget into-their.new.estabUsbmeiJt they wHI have increased facilities for serring their nnmerotutcustomers, and we shall then give them a Hftrst rata notion in the Morning Post,” 1 4jjay Bjop.—The [annexed article is frpm the I SpartaVournal, puhllahedinSparts, Illinois: 1 “North of;.us, the Army Bird boo destroyed l entire fields. .Shese birds, like the army -worm, travel in immense -numbers, and destroy the wheat os they go. In oar awn neighborhood, wo notice - many acres which: apparently (would not pay tho faTmerfor reaping. - :The;<ioftu:nnd | othee .erops ore nlso suffering from the continuod draught and egeeapive heat.” t: ?:v:—: >■ • ■ ll 1 ... «j 1 > ■■■ 1 In China a man 1* divorced ftpahis wjfe for seVen causes, one of wbioh ia loquacity. \ ' ; v' ’ *'•*•*«« * -'^ - HXS’W- &OO££0» Becoxd Lins Eocx; Hlstorical Instill Pvcadcr, . -Irith:Pistes,"nail Bales J&r Translating, So., Ac. By Babebess,- A. M. v . Ne\r York-. D. Appleton ft Co* TMs volume is designed .ta be at once a reader and on 'exorcise book. It is, in its plan and ar rangement, especially adapted to follow, in the 'coarse of classical study, the author’s edition of Arnold’s First Latin Booh, and accordingly pro eapposes that the pupil has, by rhe nse of that, or some other similar wort, or at least by the' sjndy of Latin- grommdr, become familiar with the common'forms-and inflections of the lan guage. _Btarting.ot this point, it aims to intro duce tho'learher to a true knowledge and appre elation-of the etruclure &ni tpirU ot tha Latin tongae. - Xzr.cTzzz'a Mnro&imiA of Socains, with' notes, and an ' introduction. ByE. B. C.Romas, Professor of lan . pussesln Middlebury College. New York: I). Ap pleton ft Co. The introduction to the Memorabilia comprises an interesting Bhetcli of the life of Soorfltes; his -oharaoter, and tbo circnmstanocs whioh led to his .accusation, and conviotion by thejudgos; an interesting essay on the s'onroes of the influence of.: Socrates is also added. The- text: of the present edition of tho Memorabilia'is that of Kuhner, with occasional alterations. The notes added to .the work are'eopious, and In passages Where it appears desirable, various readings ore given of the original text EuKTSo-Pnisienoor: A Scientific, Popular, and Practical .. -Treatise on tieProrentlon, Cause, and Cum of IHjcam; -.op,Electricity as ft Curutivo Agent, supported byTheory • sal Pact.’ By Dr. Gmanoa Herr. Now York:. D. Ap „ pleton ft Co. . Dr: Huff says, in his preface, that ho has been indncod to publish the present work at tho instance of persons whose benevolence and phi lanthropy are particularly directed to the rising generation. The ■ following.- short extract from tho.iatrodaction.wlU give some idea of the pur pose of the work, and if it subserves the end nirucfi at, it will indeed prove a publicbenefit: . Amerlean in our political feelings, in the free dom-oL our. civil-and ;retisoustastitaU.ons, wo are,tao. often, not nshamed to becomo tbecor ■tileimitators of the Eastern hemisphere In our ' fashionable and domestic follies. Our children, under the influence of fashionable example and a reckless disregard of the means to insure a vigorous -constitution,- arrive at maturity in .youth, and experience its pains and penalties in advance of its assigned arrival: - - - Td these oanses may be attributed in no trifling degree those diseases which,-having their origin in u deranged state of the functions of tho nor- Tonirsyatem, are rapidly increasing dmongßt ns 5 the painful heritage of many among tbo pres ent generation, tho enre inheritance of the fa. tare. • Among these, Scrofula in its insidious ap proach and ever-changing forms, Madness, Hy pochondriasis, Delirium Tremens, and others, the o'gfepring of’vice, and the fostcNchlldren of neglected moral and physical edneation, are not tho least’appalling. ; . In connection with the above list, which may be termed herutitary, with the solitary exception of Delirium-Tremeim.aro Neuralgia, Epilepsy, Paralysis-, softenings of tho brain, hip-joint die ease,'softening of the larger bones, contract ed muscles, distorted epines; a fraction of the Protean forms of nervous disease. " Tho method of cure lh : these discasos pursued by tho author of this work is simple, but not the less effectual. For tho. meant, cmployed. ho clalms.no originality; bat in their adaptation, in the’eoneentration of power to a specific pur pose, he cloims on indisputable priority. : • BOcvos Baca *m> ms Yocsa Tkjtvm. BjWji. jl Tut era ’ with sixteen IHualratioos by tbo aatbef. Now Task* p. Appleton k Co. • v.,.- - . * Tho publishers deserve credit for the beauti ful manner in which they bare illustrated the present work.' Coming, as it docs, from the pen of the veritable and renowned Mr. Michael An gelo Tttmarsh, and illustrated, by etchings, in so fine a style, it cannot have otherwise than a great sale. • ; ' h ’ ',T AU c£ tho abovo workscao he procured from tho store of A. H. Evousn & Co., Wood street, near Fourth. ' • ■ ’iWas of Hcrns and Ulscollany. The body of Ann Scott, an Irish girl, aged 20 years, a domestic inthc family of Mr. Jobs Davis, of Phllodolphia county, was found float-- tog in the Wlssahickon crcck,ondon Sunday oven tog disappeared from his perch, where eho bad bceneinging a song.Whethcr she wesmnrdcr ed, or committed suicide, is n mystery. pr. JosjahCrosby, of Manchester; would not undertake to set a' bad fracture of the ,leg of a taan the other day, unless the man would agree not to proscento him-in case ho did not get a good leg. The precaution sprung from tie fact, that thero have lately been several prosecutions of surgeons for mal : practico. We learn from the Hew York Evangelist that a Southrwestern Convention of Ministers of the Now School Presbyterian Church, has been called to meet at; Mutfreeshoro’, ;Tenn., on the ICth of July; having for its objects the cultiva tion of a mutual acquaintance, among the reap tered preachers ln.tbtti wide gold, devieing plans for the spread cf tho church, procuring mmro ministers, employing the press more effectually,, and adopting other measures for the propagation of tho faith In that portion of our country. *• '■ 1 ' i - Q. F. Pittman and; Wm. Moore, who left Mis-: soprl in the spring by the overland routo for California,' : ,woro eurrounded on tho little Bins river, by eeyeral 'hundred Indians, captured, stripped of .o portion of their olothlng, bound, and carried off to the South Fork, of tho Platte/ where they were kept for three weeks, when they managed to esoape, and after enSefering greatly from hungpr arid fatigue, reached Fort Kearney, , .. Prihco Albert.lald tho foundutionofnn Asy lum for Idiots, otEatlowood, Reigate, near Lon don, on the 17th .nit..- -Jin ingenious'plan was taken to ralso subscriptions. ; ladies were ia : tiled to walk past the prince, curtsey to him and place upon the stone apuraocontalnlngtheir offerings. Between three and foor hundred-la dles paid five guineas apiece for a show in this ltyorestipg perejneniel.-;' • - •.. Anoiiterprise ls’ ; in progress in- New yark,- by; ;<ui Eastern gentleman, under tho auspices of tho Peruvian Governmcnt/having In view the per manent establishment of aeyetem of- navigation on tho South American-.river Amazon—tho largest river on the globe.* Messrs, tawrenco & Fonlkes are constructing theploneer two In number, . - ' • ." - 1 , Advices from the West Judies state that at St. , Viucont sugar making was progressing, and the qudlitywas good. In.Grenada.tho weather was favorable for.sugar, but too hot for other crops. Tbs falling off in tho -totalcrop of sugar in tha. British' Westindleswouldbe about 12,000hhds, at Barbadoes; ;io,oooin British Guana p 6.00 Q: at Trinidad; and-In the-other islands abojut ';ihO" like proportion.., "'"-.1 . - ■Col. Hill, of Batesvilie, Arkansas,:oa tho Mie sourl • route to CaJifoKd%;;lately;had two bun/ dred head of cattle run off, and one of hU team sters killed by the Pawnee j ~ Mi Saliandruuso de Immomaiz has beenap. pointed by the Emperor Naporoon-to visit both ; on the varlbheproahdtsiuwfiidh'E-ahbeisoither J deficient or excels. .; :: ;vr The Blockade of. Brahos; Atees.—The Brit ish Packet of the 9th. of May denbancps tie blockads of Bnenoa AyresAspsttlal andineffec- Uve. An Eagllaibng, the : Qu'een, haTlnf t been : allowed to land her cargo, Commodore SloKeever insisted opon-the same right, for'American ves- Bels,'and.tb'e-Tmioh'ontfiorUlcadidtbe admeftr tbs French, but we did not learn with what suo oeßa.;: The 18th of Maywaathe Umo Appointed: for all Teasels to leare the port byorder of'the Commodore of the Blockading force; .bat it was aappoaed the time would be extended some days longer; There yeas little or no.hbpe of the city holdingontiand it was aappoaed iiaThKhitanta' wouldaocede to tho tems of .tfie beßlegera from sheer necessity, thonghgome accountasay It-may hold optnomeraontbsjlpioTidedbo oiltbreak oc-; cars among the inhabitants tbemaelTea.' .’ A se- . *■ t- - ' - . : JL '■» I;* } V - . V't'V.:.': »• ■ ••• V-K-! -‘V; 1 \ x -Mrs. Sinclair in still Winning: golslca. opinions. front al! sorts of people inSanFranclsco.-. The pfosa tpeair of her renderings beautiful, and her readings faultless. "The. Haysvflla Herald states that a man named Murray Hartford, formerly- of* Michigan, - was shot near tha month of Chieo Creek, Bntte coun ty, Cola, on the 14thlns£, by Thomas Williams. A coroner’s inquest was hold and tho verdict was wilful shooting. It ia eaid that Williams is in custody in Monroeville.' >' .Small gold piooßs, says the San Pnmcieco Sun, of the Bias of an ordinary shirt button, and purporting to. he of. the value .of ■ twenty-Avo cents, have appeared -in our city. What will those who thought.tho onCdollar gold ooin too small, think of them. -A:gentlcman by tho name of Morrison, showed thel Editors of the Plaeervillg Jfctcs a lump of pure gold weighing ounca: It was taken out of one of the canons that pat into the South Fork of .the American.-river, north-east of Plncervillo, ■ ” ' - The amonnt of gold dost purchased in Placer ville, eaye tho fl'eat, to fijly-eecen hundred, and eighty. ounce} and we are assured 'by the dealers in "this article-that much more. would, have been bought, -had there been a suEcienoy of coin in tho town. . A man by. tho name of-Bamabas Horton who kept. a publio hnnse.at Eureka, Sierra county, formerly of-Chicago, Illinois, committed suicide. on tho 28d of May,- by shooting- himself in ibe head-with a pistol. .Notwithstanding the hall entered the body of the brain, ho lived until next’ day. Mo Montes has arrived-in California, and is thus announced by thoSna-Francisco Herald: “ Whether she comes as danseuse, authoress, poUtlelan, beauty, bluo-atooking-, or noble lady, she is welcome—so she .permit herself rto- be seen, admired,-sung;- courted and gone mad for here os elsewhere.” A sample of eigoa to be. seen in the town of opposite.Sacromento City i# sa follows 1 !'. ‘ tSf Dr. Halsey’s Forest "Wlnc—la the best •reiaedyfor the- permanent cure of Lrops7»GraTfcl, Jaun dice, - Dyspepsia, Costirencss, BheumaUsm, Gout,-Loss of Appetite, Complaints of. the Liver, Heart, Kidney nod Stora-. Mb, Colds* Coughs and Consumptive Declines, over offered for sale in this city. • Circulars, giving-fall particulars, can : ' .>:• ' inanother column, • ■■•■-•••'> < Sold Wholesaleand Retail byDr.GEO.II, KEYSES, 140/ comer ofWoM street and Tirph allay, Pittsburgh, V&4 al so»by JAIXE3 Tv SAMPLE, north-west-coma?nf federal slreet iand the. Diamond, Allegheny city.' v JqSilmdiw B3* Store Elomo Tcrtlmonyi— Mr. Solonwr ’ Sir— l think Hno more than an siet .of justice to You.as well as to the Asaerlean community,testate that the SPEC-* TACLESI boußhtftom:yon suit ins welt.,. I Hod my sight: much Improved, _lcan see smaUprint.wiih .for any length of time'without fatigue fomy eyes. ' Should my sight* continuato improve by the nseof thexn/'lhevcao doubt .butl shall be able to read without ihemlna short lime.- Yours,truly, ~Z MOUNDEIL- Allegheny {Sty, dune ££>lBs3. v< X taro osod Mr. Solomon’s EYE GLASSES far a Tory brief-period, vrith decided advantage, and ham no hesita tion in stating long staxufiog bas been relieved, and the organs seem to bo-aeqhirins vigor and tona.-" ‘ltheisfore coeerfdlly'bear witness to their *x;« xtHeacT andaecuracjyns 'also to Mr; Solomon Vskiil practical Optician, and the vrondexfal&cility with wblrb he adipte'hla Glasses to tbewiOTXs' peculiar! tlesofYwioo.- v.- ■ a b; sums,; Na/S&TFayne street, Pittsburgh. JeSOgni. When the celebrated Dr. Rush declared that drunk enness trasa disease, he (mandated a truth which, the ex-' ■perl cure anil obsecration of ardicaLcien is etery day con firming. The many apparently inmnn eiresres or those who ImlQl£e ia tho use cf spiritou sllqnnrvmsy be thus accouited teo nie true cause of cohdncj(;'oh"wS. h» taken. (brinlatusLion, Is Tory frequently a diseased «talc'of the Liter. No organ In the human syriem, when deranged) produces atead ctf ■»ppljfa««iiioiiles'tttheiailiafetatioiisof'd!sesi», aits tbo cften would prescribe teitha Tie* to theozigfaai cause, tewerdraths would result ftom diseases induced by nderanged state of the Li ter.' Thro*. fourths of the diseases enumerated under the bead of Cot sumption, haretbeir scat In a diseased Liter, s (See Dr.- Gunn's work*) . , ■ v - rn: Turohaserairill picase-becesefulto esk thrj)r. M’Lane's' celebrated Vcnntfoge, and take none else. ' All other Ver mifuges, in comparison, *re worthless; ■. Tor eale by most of the Druodita and Slerehants, anti by the role proprietors. ■ - PLEMDTQ BROTiIEItS, r Jylhldw - . - v ~ ve# Wood street.' -\v\BUiiaOVAlr* : . JOHN B. ITFADIDEN & SOSi hare taored their WATCH aadJEWELKY STOSE to C2AlAHKET,tottrwa Third and Fourth streets, in thebojise lately occupied hr A. A. Haaoa AOo. * - - •• ■ V -Jv7:CttU3tw' LOAN—slooocaaii and $lOOO Jo.Grocrries, at A 18 and 31 month*. - Forterns enquire nT Jj7 > THOMAS-WOODS; io Starlat aLT • \ITAaiIINIJ MADE AI. BunrcAfn celebrated II Washing Boap, by which clothes'can to washcefto. lessUmeandJwitoleas tnrohle.tlmnwiUrianT otherlfcab in themartot, without hdling. Foraala by . if* BAILEY & RENSHATT.. HONEY IN THE artK cle, in small boxes, trr family use. ■ For sale by :••: - -- r - f ,'BAILfiY * EENffIUW, ' : . • Family Groesw and sek Dealers,. . -iff. - , S&Ufortystreet,: DWELLING HOUSES FOR SALE.— v « . . 1 Cp High street wtoditciyiremodireniDg house.' - . On Second three story brick houses, well finished. -On Loganat,No.T3; ntooatoryhouse cf aix rooms, •*>'< On'Psnn street, a splendid irelWlnlahcdhmxw^-; • On Water street, A three story house and a laree lot * • • . Ou Wylto Street, a Urg* three story dwelling bouse, '_i •'•"•• ‘ - • -a- CDTUBKiIT A SON, -rjyy .-. > >l4O Third street“'' ' -,/•' Semi-Annual soles : . - A - V? 1 ? ***** gml semi-annual salo of Dry floods, ai their new Store, 2t0125 FlOh street wiU commence on Thursday, July 7th, V&k Their ia£ mouse-stock, comprising eyery. description of Dry Goods, of thelatotstylM, embracing upwards of sixty thousand dolt law to Bilk% Shawl* and Bress floods.nearly >U of recent wVv fr«m <mc third toohfrh&lf leas than usual pHo? a. - Bonnet* Uco »ni Slli Mantillas, will ba sol4olJ 6t a matatamat. lijgethoi wUh «»3 *a& PMtoiaaci Mqiflinß. WhltoQoqfa. EmbrnMi-rli-i TwwdiS BmaiaK “"!?{*“* closed out ■ at less ■ than wholesale' .JUiSa, and materially leas than auction sales. July 6,- A CO.^- 7 * ntllpStirfor B»I«,' on +Hv*ssPAjf* to* Tta,dar of July.- on -tbo pmolses,'*! '2 fIH ff»t.pftrtiDO OfJEaod which: adjolnrtlm property of ireiOT-ShocnborgoT, TOlktoi, Tfcrusbaigiinl fc&rietv Xbo lan4 bas b«n dltUcd Into Modtsof 80 fit! br 110, ."f 4 2l fcet brHO, «iia ir!n b« ®li: iithd ' pHia to.-re*M epees, trat ? ffel <iaslng-eo-roml lugs springs (noonlt WflMhoota «o 4 oTenues hiTS been Mi cot, Bniiltogetisr It oasa idranugra fir» countrj n-Hencc, eomblnbS with '£tfiS?Sf?li?n I n p*? r^toJ»^‘’WttT?Wons!Kh- bcraooO of . tho .U. B. Arsenal, a-nitha largo nni beautiful ~41qng crisHt srjll tn glrln ottltiteoibnrthsitf tho our tjoso looney.-■ ■ •• ■ ■ - >jah. nr.Vggr.'y ;V ■ 1 q, **». IBTTERHAin - ■ - , Jri» - ■ ■ - OAMEI irKEKKA. v QBNDRU23-20 bMa. T wT rT7 ’“' ' O .... .. 10 tlo .No. i SwcotOtl; • t 'i. a •2Pido,j£PangßMM: ; ~ •■•■ ‘ f ffldoa. .Jlno *rfi Boards s v • • - :. 50 l)xa. .filar Candles; i‘i * s'• • ■ • ~ ■* ' .. . • > _• ■■ ■ 15tcs.-Rice;-’ ■ 40l>XS. : Quje*9f - ‘ '• - JtiMjSSSSPfMlfl*. /; . ■ ’ : • ■• EiREPAEacs a im>.nnm : 4 - Flour " • • «?wcrfbora hare opoued a TLOtTE 'iKli pVrn lipstspSß^: j°Mjn» ts&m&i WiiJJAM l,EOv>nn£cSis ;SSSiSi^^«-w 4£^f^®S^W^- : ,lt arffeSjfroi&.-fbe .amtolM about Tfracroa, r des!roni'6r jiurcha f* 3 ** *?.l«waut tome toim^iaiTMipwtftdjfSnyUert! ; toouminft the altti&Uott: and far tena* : Bpp!jr.to''Mp« A. 8. MTLTJQANVathIi Lime Dopot.fflmftr.of Ll?ytrfy n-,»_ son streets, Pittsburgh br.*U the subscriber, on the nremk TTUJtK SKIOK k)K 'JC ; eight Aens of jimi ifdtuoW on thsrOWo Rlrer'a «hnrt I "dlsttnos l«o» atfebitMi.: Slrtren M rM .eupntoriirtidaofitaicUyi alsoji veli iofgooi'coatini ‘ror&ee iswenidai>tc4‘ftiT!|iurtmn^Bji->^^2S.rxi ri ' ®].j good timtier: springs ’■of .inrteii find toft l«'rlwfiSS^sit tji<> d»allin|?btSs^rfi^SS' ■ Jyg 3 8. CCTHBECT 4 SiW. KOTMa* ~ " Removal*-. .®sgiss!«SSSss^S iiberal P&trenngft he xoceire& tram -hla'nnu mm*? rofemQp «s<3 .JQ*:Vatt& &BCC, BA the firm Trill do th&iro& to ttwheS VlWadw feolffi!- - _ siX ‘ 5- -^-'A^-O' ;■> * m - : „\v! „ ,* fij, %-„* • it* T r , > * ’ c “ ' -s'* , " ,V» *' * ” \ <\ ’ , t r * , •a *1 f } '• CALipOBKIA BDWD ITEMS' , Aalnafrtojmy- : • . i Hfljrcentsperday/ - ■ ~ - Jane ID, 1853. i Diseases of the- Liver. HEW ADVEETXEEHEBTS. ;v.. *• ■ (' ,*■. • ■■ r.'. k \ •• ■ ... T*' • . . V . f V’.- . < ' >», » r * ' SPECIAL NOTICES. DcaSl, iWSisxiaro'r Q-T7.BMdtoj >Mo. at , n<attMast«an ra Hf lr<Sr ronittanaitekcistTMia,(abcrallorchr*H!nwv fleld’B StoreJ ao Mcoday 8 o l tl«t?V»S ■■ loiiUiJ, 1. 0. O. Ihs>' O.J 4 nscts«TOT Wodmagayertmtesla WaiMag!an.Hßll}T7cga a. fjTL-r^ rr EqrtfcebeaU)CLo:joTHiinPitta« Ihay fttfiO Pekin Tea'Store, NaSSßfttt street, whore the Tory best El&ck and Gre*a Tcaacan always bo had. ri^fl late Fowler ft Pallia, • Boot ami Shoo Mana>ttrgr. ana Wholesale Dealer, :So, H Cards? street, lira docrs'balovthe Astor House, New iXcgfc.. • ---. l-'-marfrOia' - y o'tl JOUaNBYHKN TAILORS CIETY, or Pittatrargb azul Allegheny, meets on tbo flmand third TTEDNESDAFofeTcry month, at the FLORI -DA gQfffiß, Market street’ By.craer. ■•: J&lrT' /r: -.' . JOHN- TOVXQ, XR*? Secretary.'"'/ - XBBV&&ZfCJ&' .COJSPAH¥ f ~a£ inS?' -Hartford; Ccm£*—C3£iisl Stock $300,000 fAs sets $459,172, - Office cf the 'Pittsburgh Agency In the Store Roomorai'Curdyft locais.'So.69 Wood street. - Corfctf U.S. BESSON, Agcnt.- gllYor medalawarded- by:F*B;nfclin .AiisUtnte, 1853—F.H. SMITH, hlatmfao-' ;tnrer ofPocket. Books, Porte slbnnalas,..llca>l7oodtWritiCg Desks, Dressing-Cases end Work Eoses. 200 Arch street* one -V'" - Place cf meeting, Washington Hall, Irgy W-oodstreet,botween.Rflhstr* i^^"?4Tt Tgl F|!fl^rt !r- ; - ■PnssHOsoir Lasaz,-Jfo. 33$~>3Xeeia ereTT Tuesday erenlng. -..Mi&fcssTnx Bscisrrm,’ No. ?7—Meets first- and third PrldayfofeaCh monthr/- ; J .. ;ry [msiS&ly Coraalt-Coptxoill A great many per*' - U*t2?! . fionsnie drwdfaljy tormented -with corns. A certain" -remedy. wDI ho .foina la DK Cornea saIo.byDr.GEO.S,KE7SEIt}I4O Woodstreatl ' • ■•* Pries, retail at 12K and 25 eta, per box; * >*> ■• wp g , . - tajubereldedcgaons to these-’gba_hny tA**\ n •- Curtain materials, o&a fiT&r. -Curtaiii Triiaiiings of eTeiy-iSeacriptica, FuxnJtai* Ptaabegyßroc&teltea, Laca eoaStiHlin Curiainj,lf.Y,' «&, &t wholesale tfn& retail. W. IL CASETS, * ' t ; No. 16D Chranut street, Ptlbaclpii a-CmrtalnsAlaaoisna Trimmed In Qxb very gtylft.... . ••■ - - ■••■; ITS O ' ; Wiadow shml» JHaanfaw. {££*• *oryy SECOND-,AN2FABCH STS.. PHrLApfiM’FHA, Oarttottals.'" Quid:'Rils±-^grf CTCjitiP uuz,- vri.v-.^-. - •>■-.. o aaßll23JE%'niaasjß : » v •GS? Dealers trod others are incited togiren> i call/be. lore purchasing elsewhere. ■ O. X. inttfea'* COi" - - -angf^m-.-.- r-.'B.;ff;-corpgrßwoiiJ anil Areh still, Phlla. -! iJp^^ijjißHigST^cuy^GlairiWorSo^ t CDHSIJiGiIAM & ‘ bt- WX2T i DOW GLASS,earner- of MAUKET.imA J'IBSirSTSEETS, ; PUJsbargbj-fennsjlTeoia. •. Parßcular; atientionmGd to SjJJto*-' AlsoydealeM InPLIKT QLAS3, YIALsCboT /“v Tiro of the Arm. being prarticai men, wia rire raeirenare attention; to fcoslnes&anit tavStst «Bnerof crrddszifi^niairafactiire.,:. i fr^“®'EI I ‘ SOK ’B i>AGX7BISBJ3O2’.yPES. tb£y^iteiOffleaßglldlngTT.ThiriTfffrfiflL:':'TiilrpTing«wtfa!rftw' A,M;to SP. M- riTinir «a -fiffloffeta artistic-gnd An - at the following d*raj> prfcwij JS, the eJzeaad.q'aaiitjrofasaor v-•-,•? - • ':■ A.Sl.to'2P.ir." " i-i B»-»I4keoe3cea of sick or ileccaaed person» gn*r>-tm »' part.of : ~.'^.^•■■.-/•■y: ,{noY2&ff\: : Noises la the Head»«aKl all disa *n£r . greeable gbrhwEcaftaia the car, spwdUy.iadpenaaT' ncnflyremoTea,wilboat win or incbaTcaioTjM-i by Dr. Habs lzt, ttaaclp^AuH^Q£tiifrjr..,T n*sr BunrarTywho maybe ?a_jUdi street, ifrAndelphia, from fr Ai'SLio Z ‘TWrteen-yeaii* of cife Sad i&tettiiwto tmabr&ocb of spadnl practice haaeaabled fcta to reduce his imaed aod obsdeato eases yield, by a steady -atttatlda to the • means prescribed,; ; y--:; - v w [e^2B . _ CHAS, ifi.. LOOMIS? --^ STOCE4BD. Bllli BBOSEB, Hotes, BonOir, IHortJjaceay&o., Besoiiatea. ,: v v/ . yinstociAli ' ~ TO THE PURCHASE AKP SALE OF -C4?7 i 05'ncc— Foarih MarEcfcand W-ood. Opposite the Bapfe of Pittsburgh; \ W. AV M’CLUKG &CO ' ' lIAVE REMOVED TO THE. CORNER OF TTiJodr ana sixtli Street*, -CSr where they offer to tbeir oti-cristois2rs. acii-"tie pcbile generally, at tholdwestrates, WbolesaleundfitUill. »AsStobo£baod;jh • •»•; ; "~ '”'" ; dec47"' -JPearl Steam-; Milt: CANAL BASIN, AtBEGHENy-. CITEy,"' ‘ -"' {rntf TttB«AIWO4p RAZUKT.)- 7 • ' SUP^FIS^ FAMIXV, and fiX-’ trof. ? E Ii r ” lw vrhJte Wheit.) FLOOR, pcs .mz.- PSAS, SHOBT3 AMy iimDlJXQij. iilCfty,fli»)nT'^' ieUrer Flora of~tbe’ : .Wo cities.;. Criers plsaji ln our bases, stmtASH Altai; ?o E r?< ! nS ) ? e ,^fo U ,^S r ' m 4 St - c!iir streets; or, LOftAN, - tTILSOX 4 C 0.3,.3, pa tvooa street, vlll be sttemloa to; v ! - - l»yl. • : , BitYAJt,:-gSNXKD7 & CO. PHILADELPHIA. CUBTAIir'W&EEHQUEE,-- . 17 X^Jhutnutit*,cppoziti t'i£J&ztelZanzt - . ■ w,^SASfOKD, }T r -S :B 'KEEPSconstaafiyon tacdihe inostcxtenaiTiifi^ U^y.. rined assortment of Curtains aodCarl&SaHatertaJsto • in', part'of. the-foUpKini;, -CBBXAIV GOODS AND FUBNITOIiE COYERIN'QS—aiI .styles Of— - : ■' -•- ■ • -j • ■; Acneix Uco Curtains, ;; .-.• Window Shades, #sl prices!” : Uailltt -.-. .liaC"HollatuliJ,Tvli iriilib*. ■ - Irenqh&oralrite.in Bllihs, mttCarnSeei, iiin strl/ona French Plushes/. ■ ■: ■ . price, ■ - “ SatlnXaloes,.; v ■ Gilt Curtain Hns, " • "’temp*, -V . . Bands,- ’ . “ ?J Uns v. ■ CordaßniTassElSi-l i"' "I : “ . Lnens, Glops, allpricca, • - Plain Turkey Bed, - * •; Fringes, "• • - v. 6 TttUa|aUal)aijiaflc,v ‘ Picture Tassels nil Coda,, \ •PurntereOimpj, > . Hoolui, Mings. Brfekots, tr;:. -ir 4f oImB gosds coartsnay fOT sale/ aholaalac; retail . finarMlyeaai.in.n,- UAL KIRKi AUD MA ■-£<£/- RISE IBiSCRAHCE-COUPiUnr, oT #** ■;-■ Mon. AUGDsrrs o. masTEii ;. Saret&ry— TßOJUS 11. WILISOSi Ebj.-> i-r :j. 'ti . ' ' ■ .'. r - oTKncrens:- 1 '/ SSm ■*- $ , auaneJ-W.:&ar4/ *±s :H IS!, 1 !? 111 S o^" 00 ’ J--_, : Thomas Gnienaf, : jymhanT.TaJmesiocS, • John®,Cox,-'■*■--!:■ ■'*- -.v-a ■ ’ ?l rT£ S I S Im ”?’' iamb poteiK: -{; : ■ ■ Viliam CnlidyJi, -.- .w.'..JJ»a.S.Hi>l4eniian, ... - . Aaron Ilornbaush; •.' - ' ... MUSSELI* A OAKES, Ait'-mt* Vo . Ql2ce,lnl*&yettoßiiililLe~!v ; ‘ J,s (entrance on AVooA etreetl. _ Pilremejp* Company orthe CltyorPUtSSitrjjhV J : mil torape sgsltist PIKE ttul MABLNE rnfiKß cr3l ws&i§l!? ! '''k' Mowmsahslo Bouse, Not ISI *a4 I 2» . .xV- ''-•' j>lßscWßSi- : '- v*? : X.K.Moorbaa4, V. J.Auiejuoa, fcf'fj’SF’ R. ~ Ha-iLidgar, : iLn.m;tfay ■ W.WVKUIm, - -- • Charles Kent, an. Paulson, - iniliaaCbllineiTOoJ,- .... A.P.Anshatgy - '-Jasoti2iKar».‘ " • - IKllllllraOsiM ■J§SsS??ssssssa. ' ’ . t- B ssgS^SgiS3^^^^ ,to >^ssK! -'-GwStfk&iQ, 1 ; __ ■JhaudEea, WUlSsm Kogan, 1 i '& , n rt s aa^l ?' lr » ' .John.B.M worth, ; ■ SnuwiaSillcra,. , - - Mwsiaßtadptoo, J.EohamoJte,_ Walter Eryint, Wmiasß. Hajai. IcucH.FcsEcck, 45i33 --: -J}fi H’Coszjcx. i/« ■STsosurer—Jossra'&'lascH.- ■ •-• Eecrotarr—O. A. CdlKls..- - • -~ ■ ~ f.'-, ; ssarara bsbebt,- : SuSdinaJi. ; r!l^3 s' I*-' 1 *-' s oX<m»tiof<J Tcosa-'.a» paJJ flt»asaifa *». *W«? & Otonrtior ■ , ■ : - __ WHICtOBS. , ,5 v;~- - e . - / ! 8K&§2&8?*'“-' " Eanaslirciorltrn, . »• r.' >• SlSfjJti'i ■■ ■'■'■ . Joseph P;Susan, M. n. • JUsxsnaeritejnoliUC -Y .'T- -mraaaa*#- • 10? r-jt m *> tint iV caa boea known to completely eradicate • °J®?7 y of-* this cfcrccdfUl dTitiwKft in less time than any ■' at oriceonTeaicaee ty thsj&y s Eio tioesaads ofoartificaSe* ia-tfcihanfls Of-tim presriv .tM,maay ofwWfth ft»frcm TreimoTOtJU*aii3.6*thacitr •<f rnalits immedhi? tlcSaity, goto fiearir wadbeyood all dcabk tbs* Eißi’s.PttnoLßtra izsi rttomsu* Vahie, aotonly-as'anoca* tanedy DtcJheiSf tau S?*SSK£' 4“k“J&£s*e bees 6e»i*a-n«3iiy «11 tenon bottlw Ihanagot a-cure wmrßi - 1 ™ *y.«n.tto Draught. In ■ t. insuraaca •'-’ 1 J- J .TrS^S&Sw^^wfitiyc •nm r t CA^’ p 4X*i 6300,000, . \~ - : WrelW BUkina» Of Jlsii, JIUE end Eii Promptlya&L 036 cs tvUI •*»- liSeraUjr'; -1&4 _-A managai by iureVeli : - la, tSe'.aQ'aignajty,'&nd Trfco are-determined, to maintain ibs cii3T3SterEiU?h. : «ieybaTßa&2uia"5 f aiaaering U2O ccst jaetcciioa to tboaa •A*bo ...• . - j •-- * s t X.'Vr;Batter, h. Holmes, Jr, T7.H, Snilb, C- Uppeocott, George. Passim AlstacJv KlmickjThomas£cotL i ■ -£3Uo3ce* No. 92 •'Vfater street, (Warctasscf Scan** Co 7 op Kttatergb. :: v • aoriTiy 'Z ’ •‘ k ‘“y ." 1 « * ;■ ;• /. . ... ' V, f - *• * » ' * r y 4 *• > r. r f & &KRIX op acsss, ~ .WSthln-Fonr nileo of tht City*fOs Soioi I WILL priratajKilo,-ft PASH CP PBTT^SIX - ia r Peebles,tnwiishiiv’Cithiiiiimr.i2iiles,.of the:city; on a eood ' road; on which there arserscteil filX-TENAST : UODSE 3. TSliproperty iicSerel filfio per Thera is alsoahrort llxe best COAL la the country*. Tor'Leauty. of scenery, Ao,- this Farm cannot Loflurpfissedln Allegheny conntys'- Terms Überaiond TIUe • imllsputabl&--iv'. •.- .. AliSO—-Putacaloty In-East Pittsboreh, as orizijiaEy laid • SUtfcyßeiS'A Dithridge. 3 ‘C< A^ jSi^“A watialng Lots in WnSinebnnr, ga laid out zxy-Beis A Curiingi _ , ALSO-rOne Four Acre-Lot, near-Willdcsbunr** • ,o“.s4pslrta-HENBT BEIS, at lb© Store of Seis & - 5?«r,-«orner-.ofiSiijithSeld and Second fitasts . hours of IQ and 12 o*cloch,of each day. -' •■ jo7Jm 'Pftasas*® and Remittances l ■ ■ T*rV . ,'JOHH THOEBSOH, Agent, . - £~-2 - - ' ~ 410 Ixbcrty slrcti, PitebUftfU &i~ • " - roa ’ - . Messrs. BOT7MAW, O&ISSEL.£.CO- ■’ ' ; •*..•.■■•• w.••- •.*. S^Scnthßtreety'iirew'roTt ■ .£ 5 Resold Bead, Clateiico 3>ocS, LlTerpooL :.: - X ITEUPOOI. TAChEX3.soH from lirerpfcol oirtotCiV' -l-J-gg3;2lgt-oE-fW»h ~ - ' ': -- -? v :/.vy!* ■-SWAIiOW TAIL LINE. " _ ' •'••. r •■■ Proa NcTf Yorl:.-■ .■-« LaTcrooofc.• ■ -Ship CONSTITUTION* 1 Anril2l , MsSh ft - ■ CopfclWßoo.-. ■• ■ Ucs.il '• July G * - _ ICJPione. - I Doc. it ■ KoSr fr £ -ShIpASHBCETON, I May -6 Mak ar r- "" Cap 2 lie V.'llUa:::,. gSepCrcP ~ Ji'Jr it " . 120Oiciia--. r 1.1 fl ■ " . jf™-or r )Md/2t - .• S?A6 Cspt. Kearney. VSepi. 21 -- Ank ‘g. ....- ...isootgcsr . ■ - 1 Jam. 21. *' - ■ Derfr ' S '■ Ship CONSSANTINE, Unus 6 aS i» '' •- Cw-toy 00 . • >Oci'r «■ ■' Ans. a . lotions. ■ \ Feb r G Dec a ShlpAXBKffiHJAtLAHir,VJ5haa £)Vy - & . dipt ftisno, >Oct*r a - gepfr G v.ar- r.IGSOUms,.., ) Feb. 21 . • JaaV B Ship A3EBIOAK UNION,! Joly ,fl ' j;,Vn - -r -Captrßcape, - - tso»>r 6 &S.M. '- .UM tOffiU: 2 , J MaraliG. ■ j, . Tip ; EMpSßEEfrorilio WEST,(JuIySI Joao'6.- ■ - ■ Capt llallett, - SNot. 21. - Ort’r S ::■ - :ISOO tm-3. j,Mar. 2£ FebV G pi ~V•-/-h.agg.Tftrtglit. • .•••-•.•. Mtafr.6 . ' ‘ Oct a • .. 1 Catena- j April Q Pet,. jJ Packets, caHio j weekly. . ■ .■-. , • • .. Pmeages by e! then of the aboTe me~e:i£ccni PecretEhlps can boseoiiedppohreascaatjeterins. fc7 applric;a3 abere. IUfIIITTASCEa.XO KNQIANK, IHELANd/ SdOTLATO, i - ’ Weissae<lia?UJsps»2l and upTrarfs-whichwil! he e-.e.' <U, free 0l etarse,it slght, hy the Bask of Ireland, UcKin.' ami zii t*3 hiaiurnee threegheet tlift ccuntry, cr-bY anv of' oir Agents 1q England, Ecothmdard Wales. • . v ‘ - JOHN TKOKPSON, Agent, ■ eprCgjJav ' am Liberty Streea Piltebiirab, .Po.- : HSSIOAS lIUSTAIIO r.rarrwCT BXESSt'NfI Oflaß AfIEJ 1 ,qiHlSjß«fime» a HraaaaoFatoaj-wiihto virtues* V - UMiiemjtEasrtaiaeiirfccta-—: f":. -A. gtogaa-ha» a-pmve .what-'vo soy a'-bs tree, '•■■ -iA,ttess-«>B^toSias-*t-aiovartoa3-iollii»gtoaisclTOa-.>' r gUeavrerksv Sc^vshoTk'rateoe* u.cnselTerv!a:tsa.t[se.tsis, sod-Have used tbb Tins—.m*. -.; saavr«jim!edj3byraa?i<!. SlrexrriU ssr it two otto? o:bcr3, viso hoTo cot, or “■ <±»pped twin, tot. S s ?* W5i 81l iavo bceff. HEALED!.' Go esic •yi*.->»R!»>n:^a.gaß^ft4 - <gmleist>t6oßaaaTdaMiy-'s3!'-i w,^C«s l ;Mj&- i^Sß<sa&e4;l>reMts,.aßd. coulii rcltef- •• ’ ?^“5 I ?<££? rat ii5 iiil » tin^ste blcssattsj dareis tro iS ***> -*■*' ZST VaryrQvaaSysmtoto&tx sarcsaTaor \tias noeqmO.. It 4 rarTactcd to cure 6plx&t,Tin£.fc<re - *?**}“» or wU-oTiLlr ' . ~ ;~ T w . ~JtiaaaTa (Tocildoalof hvTrry-/- ■ - IlgpflffiStsaKSl yotr A- fca-a » ja^fl4^sa. *™» P»p£ fWrr^^Su?* I l«?,Jirtae3j.pad' tlyrfiiiae of them klsgs. - friiaa^utht 0 &oafh,_*n&L taore iapHl£y ffam nawroaSS- --v ’ ■ to ita-wondsrfd.cOTa.- Amis’- day, Hon. JUdartiL JoS ■ %b 3 X? le rE?? s !£r‘t of .tto'Cnitei Stetej,iiSiSilKL4aJor ■ S>SSs^i^?t>5 I S2??_ Cai:Dt—irot,Su!r tSo Cdcbratel .' o; vr ’ =ftar the im tfalUßa ■ ! azdoO. a ertnr-, - - teed? Us cc t 1:1^r ' Cndliit thosttsessscedjet- . -r-Z > £z. V^? tc i^ K,l . trtal ait Etaral JclsisaM-: Th!a ■ UaioSiit pleasant occtsafg stem* - ■ ;.«4Bey%linic3,*cai _tiwf :<arc3 ? -6QDt.-?<etrr^3rr»-« lt y^ : -:'- Afrsctia^geilsrally, iisiula* Botrcl Coap!aiata;'iTi£& aJI discerns srisiscfrcTn in. ‘ - for £im VAE3OTJ3 -- . :MCTESjB?:fhe-FE3IA£S fcacas^ta^w. fc* su •/Vv» 22t0. Jn&mtiJerß&Ka&irtffte CQ^Bg&merz. r..-.-'‘ ■>;.>:: [ ■ -'st*iDS , B:OnTC3»Eaitiaoie, Angcst23^3ss2. * -I-ta&e great pte&oaw ta stating* that I hareesasuaedlhix • • • of tfcosa- 'f^d^rttitiJlcsie&uresrafcm"* V <l Hampton's Tcggaff» gentlsscnoi first xespectisiillty—.yl- - Jascnh ic G.Jhmaspma oSxi! mS*-^rttoer^^loTfbra^whV: ■yciTA h&re^ confidearemuj■ esteca both.of our- -. v v Tt : ■ -U*S.SaiFCu3m2SLA3a*,- \ V ' _ „- • «eooaj Sardinia, January Ktb, ISO 3. f tv?w 6 - r * s^ n,l ®W: Gentlemen—The first Imn ***®soSciingiaany years ftcna I -BjSJpS?’,? lll ***“ Jrarlr restored to his nasal tlreayro to-read hmoaa.doago battles of tK-U: vr^-Si. „ JtL_ctoaßt--rvotJlai;.'fi:-X,-nononbomlcf thisship, sr3i' r lSts Joa „ ta ®s4fcisi one tem or.'-Tlsmpim’s \<^ 1 ■fSl^F^w’ 2 ' 5 ® CatS taroSWp.irhlah leaves she CnltwJ ®ffltoa-«S»edfol ifgS mS/andl -So*pSM?Seln yon tint it has beea naxl arilti yrrol rncKai § Were! cl oar entrees, in cases cf D7?!>er-lia.-.- , •*■ I am, respectfully, yonra, Y£SJiO.N’ ESSIUKJE. •* •-•«' :■ - :■■ ’■:■'.: .Chsplua United StatcsNayy. £ao w^Alrt&aisi^iEeiaD,at tt& iladiciaaStcw o£. UO ear. W&Ji «. W 4 vl~tf * .- t ~ S r J- - t. "T* ' ;V t-: ; j 1... ■- s :o-'.vVV-:- ■ J.-, .. ■ s .. , k’ r * , ‘ 'AMUSEMENTS. gossra&'a cs'mopiAH ©psn& sotrsa \y ILL open poritlroJy on 2XONDA7, Jono ■ isiLlssi . continue an tfl farther -nctics*. with S'esa- ITtJ* • §^^T^g&o:T,;of iho Eo/al Opera ■.EeufflJ* Paris* ea - ieonf J. C.TOSTSB, Htogg-,- JLS*J ! J ls C o’a 0 ’ a ®otiUioa ana Ursos Cssaora ■ by oppljlajj to Wa Iteaß ®WsI'SUM» ' - - v - - 2. 11. CAEGO h CO.’S, Fsaith rewt r^Softo" wuoti tot-JcSltelLd “irtJ? '• 814153 CCSTBAt.COilHETrea^ -- ~ ■_.: _•' • Soaa of TampgyflTißw. .'-. ... • 70S DIVISION -of.- T»ni told ft -■ S' “a- r s* l! 7- Session, in PJttslmTgl!, .Jnly.SJtb, 1553, in o Hsl!, corner sndTnirl Ftrecis. J? 6lg TV.Ii. IiICgQLSO.T. Q.E. . zsxi&Bsy u, a^inx, - Coamlsaloa -ana FonsrarOlaar EloroEant.' Ho. (3. Esstaasa Haca, EAicnioSn. -/0i 5535335553 FGH CO?yiiE, BICE, So, tnS Consisioacata-' ■ S- -. iScftra to—Uescia. Elnj, Pcancei.*Ca,aai to IIOE3S. James A. HcfrKteo £ Co. . _ JyiCia JAECES D. tHHMJSIi, Trcdoco and General Commirsica neraianto OEiCrSKATB OHIO. , JtSSSn,. Fromptattentlon stltch to Iho psrcimno of FP.Q . VISIONS, TLOUE, WHISHT, GEOCCBirS, &1, io. onentars. -- for tho sale of COITOS, iABD OIL, STAB and TALLOW CANDLES, SIX TWIST TOBACCO, SALE* RATUS end KE2 end PEARL ASHES. ; ■raadaoaconri.gngcntoof Produco-.-, and. ■’•'• • i:jy4gn» ; - : -~'-- Oldee of the Dan!s or 3 ’-. ‘PUtsbzitfrb* * - -TVESOLVED, That we, ifco Stockholders of tho . Citizens* Deposit B&nfcof.Bktsbtrrglr;-1 n 'gnnOrfllfafrgHrig w nay-m* • bled, hare accepted, undhereDy do -cceepV tho dharteriaod artaf hwporationi epprorcdtho-SKh day of April, A. D 1853.. (Resolotion passed Hay SOthjlSsa). ' ' - ■ • SadlsbtX, Thatthe'Bosrdmeetdrily, at tha-02ca of the Ttilf)]g, tOOy«a tfa& DOOhS Cnd'JSCfii’fe rmx for flfo capital stock-of tha.Bsnfe, between tho hours of So'clock A. 3£,.&nd 3‘o’clock,' that farther public -notice tKft^lotlcn 1653.)—7- -j?: r fT* ,: r the Board.' ' • ■-3elfrtv : :-;r JPCEOggA^g^feyO Azitlioiiy % v*J| vfaLa thy»Tym'itT>y : r~t.- old ctSsd) vhorl: ■ :lh^.-Mfa dttaL'np.rpcniff, ftrr pledse thmsselres 1 to- fexrn.tmt .6s mod'-• plgtarea~sa any tz,T \ xnore t&ti than Has herstd&ro seeafumish* edtotheniifeed? ofPiitsburgh, ..either ringlO;' or in gponpac ;• - .•XSttoia .arg:- respectftiUy iarited'io- call, i- -fixir prioert, and 'perfect fecaon to dir customers,. :: ' HOUGH & ANTHONY, '•’■•' &-~’W*fQXDs£h operstoTSuahcretofora. - - . R j^j FOR THE :TVB. LARZEITE'SJDNO COBDIAL, orßtoasatare Elis- JL/;ir, prosMbcduaaa eSiictuatTestoratirolattsDS of Da. Barrenness, and •. -Ittsati that It hej-Tis i Natnrs’s- ,ont oifenrina- ‘ltia a.- eartaia caw* for Searinal - x .trftoi.Geaitai: Organs, LertjaTixhcEa -oz Whitea.—As an inytov-. KiaDsiaediciiiS'.li Is' nnetjnalleih 'A3so,u ■ Ener^PhyricalLosata2e,FesmiHWeaknes3^bi]isy,6cr-; Itis TOrtntsito pleisaths’iiissria vi&iftji&iifan caa*'-- plamtej ana a of tountiesS Talue to those trfthaut qy^Tfnrr,. . .<«o£w»'Exinsi--BSndtbena3narrf.Comstoch'&Brothcrcii ' thD i£ h3dcssiyoiLCfiait : the atOTa r ’warn; asithasbfioncateuitetycowrfbJaifli o/.laiA ATOld ' thaamxiiagHtaa-yon ••-Agfmfyfft- - ' v; , ~,au2Tala-gly .. . No.’il4o TinßD ST. JKO. H.T.JEEOJTE. "* T ■=* V ‘ •• \ w \ •' 'i. -. V.
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