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ADVENTURES IN CALIFORNIA.
BY CAPT. THOMAS r S HART.
I [COBCICBIQS 3
j Bat to oontinue with my adventures i£ they
.may be so called. About two weeks previous to
itny going amongst these Indians, one of their
{chit IrenlaUftte girl about two years-o^age,
'hud been carried off in the dusk of the evening,
by onejnfi-those California Hons; the Child, of
oourse’was devoured. This I bad from the one
who could interpret a little by signs, and the
few words‘of Englisii'‘ffo-knew -I csd!d under--
stand him'pretty well.' Well, tho third'night
after my arrival amoOgst. them, the doge (who
ihad:heoome;qmte,frlendly tdwhr'ds'me) v rushed
loutrand commenced auattaok-uppa some animal
j ahont-S .bTcloch id:, the evening y they appeared |
I to have, a tgrribTo battle with it. I oonoluded F i
|wonldvgo.out?and see-the; battle'; it was .alar,,.-!
! light when !got out. t found that the dogs had j
; some onimal atbay; they were in a circle around,
it.: Fgat.j-nthirrabout 15 feet of the unimal; I
■fired at it, ; and furtunatoly hit it,;_and .broke its
left foreTahOiilder; The animalinstantlysprung.
1 at mdf striking me rather , on tho left side, tear-,
ing my clothes,’nftd scratching me ou tho side,
and uo.dopbt if it had not been .disabled, would :
in- aU. 'probabiiity have killed'me, i f .The force
with which it came against me prostrated me.—
The dogs -in the meantime . followeAup.; tho.at
taok,;and os it turned to bntUo- with them, I got
a shot at it, and placed a ball behind its fore
' shoulder.' ■ Thore, was.then one of the most ter^
• riblo'oonfliots that! over boheld/between it and
the dogs daring its death * struggles ; it killed
(• two of the dogs; it finally fell dead across my
| feet and legs. Lhajl law still in the'.mdantime,
J ns Xwas in of being attacked by the
j dogs", as well’ ai'the ammab-' Iu the meantime i
j there- had. not an Indian bis appearance,
I - finally Vhen the noise had all ceased .they, began
3 to rdake'their'appearanco withi itorohcs
! brands, and when they came to examine andfihd
! out how matters were, thoy gave the Indian yell
| or whoops which exceeded any noise that I ever
j heard. .The-Indiana came running from.all
■ quarters to"the'number of . several hundred,
■ young and old, women and children, us welt as
{. men.- I thought that tho dogs and the animal
had’rnade a noise whioh was terrifying, but tho
I nolsethaladians made exceeded anything'! ever
, heard in my life;; 1 did not think that it was in
, the power of human beings to make sach a hid
' eons noise. They dragged the animal off from
me,’ and T succeeded in getting to my feet The
Indians’ then dnncod in afantastio manner around
me, and would come up ,aad pat me 1 upon the
shoulder and talk ladiau.wluch Idijl pot under
; stand t they kept up.their rejoicing for a con
j slderanlekUhgth of time’.
. The animal proved~to be a panther of tho
1 largest also; ’measuring-about eleven feet in
{ length from the end of the nose to the tip of the
| tail; - Several of the dogs were badly hurt, but
I'theTadions. applied herbs to’ their .wounds, and
1 ourod them up very soon.
! I new stood higher in their estimation than
{ ever; the next morning thoy called a council,
j and informed me through the interpreter that
]' they’wished to adopt me into their tribe and to
! make a chief of mo, if I had no objection. I
• told them JUwd none, provided it would not in»
terfere with my leaving them, which I wished to
jlo when the water subsided, (nearly tho whole
valley being under water at this time from the
; heavy rains:) - They told mo that it would not,
that I could go when I pleased, but they would
rather I would stay with them. They then pre
pared to make on Indian of me, which they did,
' although I did. not feel; the transformation.—
Theyjastraised the panther .on its feet, proping i
it up -so’ os to make it look as if it was olive; i
they then wanted to paint my face which I ob
jected to : ; I told them I would make a good In
dian without having my face painted. They
then stuck feathers of. aii colors into my hair ■
until I must hove looked very, grotesque, for my
appearance-’ soemed’-to-please, them-mightily.—
The'Chlef then delivered, a ebort address in-In
dian, which I’Could not understand t he then
stepped up to me, and presented me with a bow
, and a quiver fall of arrows, these being the only
arms I- ever seen them use; he then put his right
hand on tho top of my head, and took hold of
my Tight hand with his left, he proceeded to
name me,, calling mo at least
that was the : name - as near os I conld get It.—
They then gave their war-whoop, andcommcnccd
their War dance around the panther and myself.
; When they wonld dance around to a certain point,
they wt> old-shoot their arrows whioh were point
ted with the Obedian stono at tho panther, and
some of them with such force that they would
i • go clear through; the animal; .they would then
icome up’ and pat me upon the shoulder, and
V speak to me, some of them nsed tho Spanish
1 . word Boano or Buiyano.wbich means good, for
[ Instance y Aey would ssyßarvano Kankahlatah.
I Thera was considerable other ceremony but too
tedious to name. The most amusing part of
thCceremonyto me .was towards the conclosion;
they concluded as I.was now one. of themselves.
that I must havo a wife or squaw, and tho first
thiug’l was aware was thSt there were about 40
,- of their marriageable females presented tome,
and the interpreter toidme T was to pick out a
' squaw ortwo if I wished; I was taken ail aback.
os the sailors say; I told them that that was a
’ part .of tho ceremony that I oootd not comply
-■ with,’os I already had a squaw at home.
X could not refialn-.from- lau'ghiog, when I
I . came to look at'the group of the peer miserable
[ creatures, that I was to select a wife from
amongst."-Thoy were, without exception, the
J most filthy-lookinjfohjects that I ever beheld.-
i My rejecting , a'wife or squaw pleased thexncn
j ■■ - very much; they laughed vefy heartily at it I
[ found that the California Tndiana generally were
j mnch opposed to their women forming counec-
I tions with tho whites; in this instance, tho wo
t ’ ; men looked- at;it in ft different light; os they con
i’ sidered me an Indian, and- they, thought l east a
i . great snght upon them in not making a selccfion.
I Eachonothinkingthatshe would havobeen the
I b&jjpy-one, therefore, thoy all took it in the samo
i light -.They would look upon mo with perfect
contempt, when I would meet them afterwards;
Still they,woald treat me kindly by fetching me
wood, &o- To conclade the ceremony of the
day, they went to work, and in about2o minutes
•“ had mo a lodge completed, which I occupied
l Mane, and I: must eay it seemed very comforta-
I bie, being perfectly water-tight , ....
I The Indians ore very fond of having English
or Amerioan uames for their children, they got
I mate name;a numb&of them, and I found it
I vepy difficult to leanrihem to -say. their names.
! If they should retain thp'nj unti) they grow up
‘ there will be some conspibnons characters
ntaongst thcnvforiustimee, there is Henry Clay,.
Daniel jWebsterV. Gen'. Jackson, Washington,
Scott, Taylor, - Lonis Napolean, Prince Albert,
Queen;Victoria, and a host of other conspienons
names.
i ” There was one funeral took place while I was
| amongst them; Their mode of bnriai is strange,
1 this was a man that died; the first night they
! went into a lamentation, by chanting a few
i - .Indian, words in a most doleful manner and with
singular effeot. It appeared to me the most
- nlekiaoholy.sound lover heard, you will hear
it more from- the.women than , the men, they
set upoathei? knees andhams motifining their
’ heads backwards and forwards the whole , night
through j the next day thoy bnild a funeral pile
ot dry-woodimd other combnstible material,
• they then placed the corpse andall the property
- that belonged to him npon lt, .after reciting a
kind of funeral anthem they set fire to 'the pile
and keep adding dry fuel until all was consumed;
they- then gathered the ashes which was -pre
sented to: the widow who mixed it with a blaok
pitch or rosin which is very black.' They then
’ apply it while warm in a circle of. abouttwo
inches in width all around her face, making her
i a most horrid looking objeot, she keeps on re
! peating i coat after coat until, it is at least an
inoh thick and perfectly hard and glossy. - They
remain in widowhood until that .wears off, which
takes along while as they never wash their
! .faces. I do not think there is any danger of
them haring woers daring the time thoy are in
mourning, or .wearing the wreath of their de
ceased husband’s ashes aroand their feces. I
Vi should like to see .vrbat kind of a sensation it
wonld create here. ' If some of our spruce young
! - 'widows should take it into thoir heads to' adopt:
I s the custom, I think il wonld create a greater
} ‘.sensation thanßloomerism ar anyother.ismthat:
J .has oonie to- light lately. But to proceed, I
I 'never seen any of the Indian men iu : mourning,:
J , I do not think they go into mourning.
■ - The California Indians are the most degraded
| and filthy Indians that wo probably havo in
I North America, and yet they are susceptible of
I "great Improvement, ■ and where they come In
■ connection witfi'Whites improve vory rapidly,
! making very good and industrious servants in
many instances. > ’
They are very expert at catching game; tho
- manuer in which they catch partridges or quails
is interesting. The quails are very abundant in
that region of oonntry. I went out with them
-.upon one occasion; they went a considerable
f .'distance, and selected out a large patoh of the
ohnppnrel. Thoy then went to work and fixed
•snoods of horse hair—a single hair constituting
ths snood—in every little passage or entrance
- into the above patch; sotting probably from five
to six-bnbdted snoods. They willXhen start ont
and form a oircle of two miles or mors in diam
’ oter and commence driving the birds to the cen
tre .’the birds generally rnn,46stead of flying.
1 iq this instanoe, almost every snood caught a
bird. In fact I lived upon game after.ta/pV
visions failed:; ..thoyanbyaya: fprniabed mi?
•donee; they also,caugh'tugreljt many bares and
rabbits.
Bat I mast now bring my narrative to o close,
as (have already trespassed too long upon your
patienoe and time, is one thing I sbonld
like to mention,,and that is, the bitter animosity,
that the Indians have for the Chinese, They do
not mind being intruded npau or knocked down,
a littliTVy'lhe Yankees; that they look for as n.
matter ofcourse ;but .the. Chinese itbpy.took
upon as another .raoe of they
look- -upon as intruders; and, wo .to 'the John
Chinaman they catch in their vioinity. If they
do not have his long hair, it will be beeauae they
cannot oatch him. I have "been very much,
amused at aeeing.o party.of Indiana stand and
•gazO With superoiHous contempt uponajiafty.of
Chinese. They consider themselves fat. superior
Chinese; and they are, in some respects.
1 was with thelndlona about, threojfeeks, and
wheri I parted with them, they xegrflfed-.it.vOry i
much. - They -took care-to 1 famish ,me with i
plenty of game, ns lhad some three or four days i
journey,beforo.l would reaob i Jlatiposa.;, 'ffhon.i
I left them, two of their party —the intepretor
being with me- a whole day, nnd
frequently through to pat:
: mo upon tho pro per trail lo the white settlement,,
-Which I reached, after an , arduous' journey
across rivers and-sloughs, in-four,days<j i-,
Gentlemen; when-I -took up-my -gen, I did not
intend to" troßposs so’ muoh upon- your -titnb, -es
jiecially with- such natmtivQ; .at
oll events, yon have got it in a rough, unembel"
lishcd stylo, as I do not pretend to any.otb.os in
writing; but suchas- it Ib, .yon-nre.welcome to,
and if you deem it-worthy of puhlication in your
■valuable paper, good; if yondeem it-otherwiso,.
I shall be satisfied.
1 Eilt|#raittg .Bast.
tßoxr lunva. v..«.,.«..*,..’ntpvA fnttups
Harpor & Phillips, Editors 6 Proprietors.
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d?BIDAY 6.
DKMOCB4TICSOEIH4TIONS.
CANAL COMMISSIONER. ,
THOMAS H. FORSYTH,
Ph&adelpftiajtesntyi.
AUDITOR GENERAL, ’
EPHRAIM BANKS,
of M\shn Ccrxnty*
FOIE SURVEYOR GENERAL,’ ‘•'
■ J. PORTER BRAWREY,
i l - cf Crawford Comtiy*--■"
jrg* Messrs- S. M. Ca-> who arctrompt, bon
es t and gentlemanly in their business trails actions, are the
t only autborttod aaeuts in tho cl tie* of New York and Boston
for the Horning rhrt. .They are authorized to receive Ad
vertisement* -anil Subscriptions.for us at. onr usual rates.
Tftolrrecelptaaro regarded as payracuts. Thelrofflccaareat
NTOT YORK, m Nassau streot-
BOSTON, 10 State street
ermes jo* -
- SirtarT«M&t]rmil*Jart«*&lltlau*fSKv in Bußimfm Hew Ifrtl
r7ieV«lS«4 uVvUX TWO 0miII»l8,l.tt.
levcstnrat' Kwj *iM wU Type-fpa
fifty Usartetiereu XUv&eBOjWiU .»*» J»fao»4 H «u* eiUaiire 09m*.
-BlTew—lt. --' -- .
BioLSR arrived in our city onWcd
oesday, and: took lodgings at the St. Charles
Hotel. He was called upon by a number of,onr
oitizeus of both parties, and welcomed to the
city. He appears to be in excellent health and
fioo spirits. . ■■ ~ ■ ■
OXJB COUNTY CONVRBTION.
Numerous enquiries have been made of ns as
to the time the County Democratic. Convention
’trill bo called. It is a question we are unpre
pared to answer. The time is snbject to the call
of the Committee, and we have not had any op.
portumty to consult them -on the snbject. Bat
we hope that they will not fail to call It at an
early day. Tho people desire that it should be
so. They hope to have time to make up tbcit
minds as to the kind of men they will bo called
upon to vote for, and-to-ascertain if they oro the
best men tho party can offer them. :
It will not do to bring oat a ticket on tho eve.
of tho election, when the people in tho country
hire no opportunity to ascertain tho names of
candidates, until the ticket is placed in their
hands, upon tho day of election. - An arrange
ment of this kind might suit the views or aspi
ring and policy.politicians,iibui.it wlit never
beogreeablo.tolhoetraightfarword.disiutorcsted
democrat. • *
. Tho whigs already fcol tho weakness that will
prostrate them at tho coming election, and they
hove postponed their nominations to tho latest
day. Heretofore tboy were always eager for the
fray, and brought oat their ticket early In the
season. wßut’now they pcrcoivo’that the tollb«
mania effect jot the namo'cf whig has departed
from thfeto,-and tboy-play According to tho nature
of tho fox L if thoy hopo to win the game. Their
palmy days are past, and they sro now In tho sere
and yellowleaf. They knowit, and if tho democrats
will only not promptly and prudently, thcro will
bo bnt a shadow.of tho whig party of Allegheny
county left, after the next October election.
We have every thing to gain and nothing to
fear, by brlnging onr- ticket into tho field nt an
early day.-- Bat to ensure success, the men com
prising it mast bo good men—men whoso abili
ties and honesty of purpose ' will command tho
esteem and support, sot; only of thelr party
friends, but of the 'community, generally. Wo
have hundreds such men in onr ranks, and when
ever onr party have had tho privilege of electing
them, they have always given to the people of
.the county competent and faithfnl offiocra. Bet
us have some more ofthtr_“samo sort" on onr
ticket; bring it out early, and thcro cannot be n
doubt of its election.
THE CONNEI<I<SVII.I.E BAILBOAD.
The ; Baltimore Palnot of Wednesday says:
AU the preliminary arrangcmentspreparatory.to
.the active commencement of the work of making
this road have been made, - The lastmattor on
arrangement for a connection with tho Baltimore
and.Oblo Bailroad—waß concluded last week;
and now, the commissioners, ore about to . open
books in that vicinity, to afford our citizens on
opportunity of subscribing to tho etook. What
ever is wanting in this way obould be readily
subscribed, and then, the work will go on to bo
made—opening a new door of prosperity to tho
trade of Baltimore.” ;
Thus it'seems that every thing is now ready
for the commencement of operations on the Con
nellsville Bailroad. We presamo ovary effort
will he mado to put tho work undar contract as
speedily os possible.' The people of Baltimore
are warmly enlisted- in behalf of the measure,
and are .ready to second the citizens of Pitts
burgh in any. movement calonlated to seenro.
-the early completion of. this important enter
prise. *
: WASHINGTON CITY PAPERS.
■ ■ lh&Reptiilie, the espeoial-organ of tho Taylor
and Fillmore administration,:has ceased, to, sing
hoaannahe to wilggery.. It lias been rednoodin
size, and is now published as an independent
newspaper. It Is still ..edited by Jobs 0. Sae
-QEANT. nnd published by fIIDEOS & Co.
-The Bvtnjng\Star, has; been .pnrohased by
Messrs.vW. D. Waiiach& Wh. H. Hope, en
larged in size. ond otherwise greatly Improved.
Mr. W*nnAon haa long'been oonneoted with the
newspaper press of Waßhlngton andHcwYork,
and; is a . dashing, humoronsf pungent writor.
Mr. Horn was for many years connected with the
Baltimore Republican and the Philadelphia Penn
sylvanian. The Star, under the management of
Ifs prescnt cditora,willbe a sparkling and bright
little Inmdnary.
The Washington .: Union, the old and faithful
organ of the Democracy, is firing broadsides into
whiggery and fTeesoilism. It formally reads
the N. Y. Evening:Post and Buffalo Bepubiio ont
of thb demoebatio chureh/ booauso of their aboli
tion tendencies.
■ • ££?*,Gov. Bigler his appointed CoL A. G.
•Waterman,'of Philadelphia, Truetee on. behalf
nf the State of Pennsylvania, under the provis
ions of the Aet of Assembly, to aid in the ereo
tion of a monument in Independence Square,
commemorative pf the original thirteen States
oftheSCnion.
TO THB: FUiKNDS OF; EDUOATIOH.
The “ National Associatffiß-for tho Advance
ment of Education” mil meet in Pittsburgh, on
the month. TMb Association, com
posed of literary and scientific gonlleinen, frpqi
all parts of the United States, has for itspur
pose the diffusion ofnacfullinowlcdge upon sub
jects connected; with popular, education. The I
most important works of the present generation
we intimately .associated'withr; and for success, I
dependant-upon, the proper cultivation of the
human > mind, and in the - developments of its I
powers by jodioious training. Its right nrwronH
direction, and its nßefnlness or iuntility, equally
rest with its instructors. - . ■ ~ -I
"\To the American pooplo, standing injthe fore-1
ground among-nitionsj-as tho promnlgers.and
consequently charged with the defence of that
solema and Erand : political 4rnth(.that man is
capable of self government,:ln.a,peculiar mau
' nor belongs the duty of preserving truth from
tho blightiugs of error, and civil anil religious
liberty from the machinations of despotism and
bigotry.
Iu dUchorglagrtbis first: nnd greatest duty,
which; as oitizens, wooweto the Republic, as
philanthropists,, to t>ur-fellow>man, and aßpa"
1 rents to our offspring, all must foel deeply how
muoh they are indebted to the friends of gener.
al education, and suoh -of onr
oitizens as may hare devoleif 'theTr.talents, time
and labors for. the advancement of:the benevo
lent and patriotic work.
To raise nraopg. their fellow-men the lovo of
i-learning, and to-glvo > that culture to the human
mind whiclimay couducoto the Individual com
fort and happiness of its possessor, and to .the
well-being, of the society of which it foftts a
poft, is one of the main designs of the Associa
tion ■ In-Philadelphia, Cleveland, OMo,.hnd New
ark, ‘NewJorsey, where former sesslons of the
Convention have been held, its labors have been
recognised as most eminently worthy of commcn
dntlonpHs members have been received and en
tertained with generous hospitality .by the peer
pie of those cities.
; For tho selection of .this,locality for,its annual
meeting, the Convention Is entitled to the thanks
of onr citizens, and we have full coufidcnoo that
by of tho reception, and hospitali
ties extended to its members, assurance will bo
given that tho honor is duly appreciated.
The State Convention of Teachers, assembling
I at (he same lime, will afford those of our people
I who take an interest in Common School edaca
| tion—and who docs not ?—to learn something of
i the wants, the hopes, tho purposes, and doings,
| of that most benevolent institution of modem
| times and of republican government,
i. Tho undersigned, a local committee, appointed
I by tho National Convention, to make tho neces
sary arrangements for thecomfort and accommo
! dation of the delegates, appeal tor their neigh
bors to assist them in giving to these gentlemen
a cordial reception and entertainment. Citizens
i having the-conveniences,- willing to entertain
portions of the delegates, will please notify tho
local committee during tho present and ensning
weeks. Communications may bo addressed to
tho member of tho committee for the Ward, as
below designated.
It is hoped our indy friends, upon whom tho
burthen of entertaining these strangers eo
largely falls, will take an interest in aiding this
committee. We ore convinced, from past expe
rience, that, la works of kindness and hospital
ity, wo are without power to accomplish great
results, unless with their countenance and co
operation.
‘ Wzi. F. Joiixstos,
D. 11. Kiddle,
H. D. Sbllebu,
Honan J. Clabk,
D. N. White,
A. W. Clack,
COMMITTEE Or SOLICITATION.
Piueburgh—\t,\ Ward :Prof. Thompson; 2d
Ward ; VYm. F. .Johnston”; 3d Ward: Bev. IV. H.
Paddock; 4th Word: Re*. 0. H. Riddle: 6th
Ward: U. D. Sellers. - Ml D ; Oth Ward: L.
Harper; 7th Ward: lUt. l)r.Chtk; B;hWard:
J. K. Moorhead; 9lh Ward: Hon. Chao. Shaler.
AUtyhenyCity—let Ward: D. N. White; 2d
Ward: Bat. W. D. Howard; SdWard: Bet. A.
W. Black ; 4th Ward: P. B. Brunot.
VENANGO RAILROAD.
An election for President and Directars.of this
Company, was held at the Court Hooso, in tho
Borough of Franklin, on tho 26th June. The
following gentlemen were elected:
Praidenl — Hoa. Arsold Pituznn.
DirMon —J. Porter llrawley, John Hoge,
Jool White and Samuel F. Bale.
The nurtey of tho road trill bo mado immedi
ately. Tho chpitat stock is composed of but tiro
thousand shores, and immediately upon tho first
opening of the subscription books at Franklin,
the Hon. Arnold Flamer subscribed for 1001
shares, making just exactly a majority of ono
shore, so as to onablo tho Now Fork capitalism,
whom Mr. Plamer'represcats, to control the
road' This 1 is a portion of tho proposed now
railroad Bno from New York, through Now Jer
sey and Pennsylvania, to tho West- Tho char
ter is certainly a very liberal ono, ns will bo Been
by a perusal of the following section:
« And the said Company shall have the au
thority,: and tho privilege, to extend their Bail
road to any point of the Northern line of tho
Stale, and south-west or westwardly (by a route
near tho borough of Merctr,) and from any point
on the said rood or oxtensiea; and. also tho
right to construct and equip a railroad from any
point on the route of tho Saubury and Brio Bail
road, as tho western line of the State, and form
connections for all purposes, at any of tho above
points, vrith any other railroad that they may diem
proper
Serious Railroad Accident.
The Cleveland Plaindealer records another
serious accident whioh happened on the Michi
gan Bouthern Railroad, on tho morning of tbo
4th, Ab tbo passenger train, which left Chicago
at 9 P. Mi, on Sunday, was within four miles of
Toledo, an axlotreo on tho baggage oar broke,
smashing the car in pieces, and throwing tho
passenger car directly behind it off the track
with great violence. Four persons were more,
or less injared by the catastrophe. One man
bad his abdomen ripped open and a leg broken,
and It was thought would not survive his inju
ries. Another’s foot was braized. A third sus
tained a severe contusion on the forehead, whioh
it was feared bad permanently effected the
braio. The unhappy suffer was crazy at tho last
Boaonnts. A boy had an arm broken. Several
trunks were ornshed In the shook and their con
tents considerably damaged. It is strange that
moro damage was not done, as the passonger
oar broke through in tho middle, and enmo near
precipitating all its inmates upon tho track.
The tritin consisted of five passenger cars, fonr
of which remained npon tho track, and were
wholTy uninjured. They were all heavily loaded
from different points on the road, who were go
ing'to Toledo to join a pleasure exourßlon from
that point on tho Northern Indiana,
- The engine fortunately escaped harm. It was
sont forward to Toledo, and returned as soon os
possible with a train of wood cars, by whioh the
passengers were carried into town after a delay
of three hoars.
S>BRBIBLB RIOT AT ANNAPOLIS.
' A telegraphic despatch from Baltimore states
that a riot-occurred on tho 4th, at Annapolis,
Md.', between some excursionists who wont dawn
from Baltimore, on tho steamer Powhatan, to
celebrate the Fourth, and a-number of Aunapol-
Itans. There were about fivo hundred men, wo
men, and ohildren on board the boat ...
The row commenced in the town. Several per
sons wore badly wounded. ‘The Annapolitans
fired muskets and-pistols, and hurled stones and
other missiles into tho boat as she left the wharf,
wounding several; one; it is feared, mortally,by
a Bhot in the neck. One Annapolitan man is re
ported to have been shot dead.
The-Maine,Democratic State Convention as-
Bembled at Bangfcr, on Thursday last. Tho Do*,
mocrat states that ‘'nearly every town and
plantation id the State - was, fully; represented,’’:
and-'that ”a marc intclligent.or. moro patriotic
j body of men had never before been seen , in
Maine. Hon. Aibest-Phlseum: received tho
.nomination for Governor.
t: The -following-resolution, nmong others,. was
unanimously adopted by tho Vermont Democra
tic State Convention:
■ Rtiblved[ That we-heartUy>-apprAre qf* the,
doctrines sot forth- in the President's Inaugural
Address; as eminently sound, Judloious and de
mocratic ; and that he has thus far administered
"the government in accordance with those’ptinci
ples, and in a manner to challenge thereßpectof,
the American people; and jußtify-tbo confidence
of the democratic party.
- ■ 17m. D. Mobqah, Esq;, chairman of tho Ohio
Democratic State Central Committee, has issued
ah address inviting the Democracy of the several
counties to take the requisite steps for injuring
a full and faithful representation of their wishes
at tho Convention of tho 24th of August
The Dcmooratio Convention of the Second
District in Mississippi; have nominated Major
Barry as their candidate for Congress at the next
election. ..
Tbo - Democratic State Convention -of Texas
met end adjourned, without eucccodiug in leak
ing. their usual nominations. The attendance of
members at the convention was quite email. Col.
Blanton had been named as a whig candidate for
Congress.
The Now Hampshire Legislature adjourned
on Saturday. All the laws to regulate tho salo
ofjlquor, and a great part of the bank bills,
hnye - been'jiostponed. A very stringent on.
actmcnt concerning railroad accidents, and the
management of trains on railroads, has passed.
The Democratic Convention, held at Welleville,
Ohio, on the 29th nit., composed of delegates
from Jefferson and Colnmbiana counties, nomi-
I nsited J. F. Williams, for Senator; and J. N.
I Dixon, for Board of Equalliation. Both of whom
arc Colnmbiana county men.
Hon. Lybx Boyd has been nominated for Con
gress by the Demoorats of the First District in
I Kentucky. -
I Judge Geoegk R.- Bauiieit, of Pennsylvania,
I has been appointed Codifier of the Bevcnuo Laws,
I under the late not of Congress, appropriating
I ton thousand dollars for that purpose.
Gov. Bidunt has appointed Williao Welsh,
Sheriff of .Westmoreland county, in the place of
John Welsh, deceased. _
It was recently decided in England, in a caso
of the mate of the 0. S. mail steamer Hermann,
that where an officer of on American vessel is
charged with committing an offence on board
that tcsscl while she lies la a foreign port, tbo
ship may be boarded by the police of tbe port,
tho officer arrested and carried on share, and
the vessel deprived of hia service daring the
voyage.
The Danville (Vo.) Register of Saturday
represents tho crops of tobacco and oats in that
region as having been most seriously injured by
tho drought At no time, for many years, it
says* boa tho prospect for these crops been more
gloomy and discouraging. _
Tho Lynchburg (Va.) Republican state* that
three additional cargoes of iron roils for tho
Virginia and Tennessee railroad have arrived.
These cargoes contain about 2,000 tout Several
other cargoes are ofioat, some of which arc ex
pected dally.
Tho Very Rev. Father Bernard, Provincial of
tho Re Jemptorists, tad the Bov. Father Coudon
hoto, Superior of tho Rcdcmptoriste in Phila
delphia, sailed for Europe, la (he Asia, on Wed
nesday last. Father Bernard goes to attend tho
Consults of Provincial* to be held in Coblentx
next Angnst.
IV. H. PAiinorK,
James Tuosirsox,
!,. Haepeu,
Guaheeb Shales,
W. D. Howauc,
F. B. Bnntor,
The receipts for-taUs-ca all the New York,
canola from the opening of navigation to the 22d
of June, amount to $881,306 62, against $845,-
161 91 ill the corresponding period last year.—
Increase $36,141 Cl. Tho increase is entirely
on merchandise going West.
On Saturday night, the large tobacco factory
of Mr. Thomas, the dwelling occupied by Amanda
.Cousins,, three kitchens, and a frame building
ot Richmond, Va.', were destroyed by fire.—
Mr. Thomas’ loss is about $BO,OOO, Insurance
$40,000.
Monsigoor Bediha, Nuncio of tho Pope, ar
rived in Now York on Thursday last Ho is tbo
guest of tho Rev. Archbishop Hughes. Ho is
accompanied by the Mr. Virtue, of London, and
will visit Washington to afowdaye.
A man, at Lowell, cnee asked another who ho
liked beat to preach. “ Why,’’ said ho, “I like
to hear Mr. prcooh best; because I don’t
Ukc any preaching, and his comes tho nearcatto
nothing of any that I over heard.”
pgyTna Cheat Sroute of rain and hall,
Which took placo in the eastern part of tbia
State on /Friday last, was very destructive. U
was net felt severely to the centre of Philadel
phia, but caused touch damage in the upper part
of the oonnty, unroofing houses, tearing down
trees, and leveling crops. The hailstones broke
Innumerable windows. The Episcopal Church
ot Bevorley, New Jersey, was struck by light
ning, and nearly demolished. Perkin’s hotel
was unroofed.
At Cape May, as wo learn from tho Philadel
phia Ledger, the “ halftones rattled agaiost the
houses like long-continued discharges of mus
ketry. They were of various shapes—some
round, some oval, and some almost crob-ahapcd.
The largest were about six inches In circumfer
ence. The ground, for a while,, appeared almost
os white as When mantled with bbow. Long af
ter it passed; over, wo could observe, in the far
distant. oust, vivid, long-oentlnuod, and oft
repeated flashes of lightning, showing that it
was giving there an exhibition of Us fury, no
less fearful than that which owed ns."
The storm passed Over a portion of Montgom
ery coanty, where It'did considerable damage to
farm-houses, crops, otc. Somo farmers had as
many as sixty panes of glass broken by tbo hail
in a single house. In other instances thirty and
forty panes were broken, and wherever tho
track of the storm extended, glass suffered very
considerably, la most cases tbe hail was of
each a else and tfosoeaded with each force aa to
break simply a round hole through the pane,
without shivering the giaes much. Bomc of tho
oorn ie much cat, but It Is behoved that, gene
rally, tho demogo to the crops is not great
C23* Wo learn from the Cleveland Plamdealtr,
that tho last roll to the Bellcfontalno and Indi
ana Railroad was laid at Union, on Friday last,
and on Saturday morning a party of Railroad
gentlemen—among whom: were Mr.'Godman,
President of tho B. & la.; Mr. Payne, President
of tho C. & C.; Mr. Case, President of the Lake
Shore R. R.; Messrs. Hilliard,. Witt, Waring
GUlett, P. Handy and others—left Terre Haute
for Indianapolis, and arrived in Cleveland at 7
P. M., having mode the run .la 11 hours and.4s
minntes from tho oapital of the Hoosicr State.-
Regular trains are to ran between these oltiee,
leaving Indianapolis at 6 A. M., and arrive in
Cleveland at 7 P. M., in time for tho boats and
Lake Shore trains; and leaving Cleveland by the
8 A, M; fast express, arriving in Indianapolis at
9 P. M., and to connect with trains on the Mad
ison, Lafayette and Porn Roads.
The New Jersey Railroad carried 11,970
passengers over its track on the 4th of Jaly, be
tween New York olty and New Brnnswiok orthe
.Intermediate plaees,‘without a single acoident or
miihap to mar the pleasnre of theoeosßion. One
half of the above number were carried between
New York and Newark.
political.
Items of Hows and Miscellany.
The Washington Republic states that the
President of the United the 28th to-,
slant; approved the plan of OapW;MoigS,fcr snoj
plying the cities of Washlrgton and. Georgetown
iwith water from the Grcpf Falls. 'The original
estimate of tho aqueduct was for. eoven feet in
diameter, ia said; has been increased
to nine, so.as to afford, lf neoessary, one. hun
dred millions of gallons of wata daily. The
President, the. Secretary of-War, General-Tottcn,-
and Captain'Meigs, have-nbt.only token, a .deep.
interest in ;thiß-great-work; but oto determined
to prosecute it to a consummation.
Six Yeahs Lateb, -oa the Takiso or ibe.
Bastilb. —We have this work, from H,.Miner &
Co. It is by Damns. We presume it is written:
in the peculiar Btyle of all hlsotber works.
Hahey’s Worflst.Wtne—ls (ho best
remedy for the permanent .core cf Dropsy,Grave], Jaun
dice, Dyspepsia, CostlTenesj, Qoutj lose of
Appetite,Complaints of the Liver, Heart, Kidney and Slom
-ach, Colds,Coughs and GctoEmptlro .Declines, over offered:
for sale in this city. Circulars, giving fnll particulars, can
ho bad gratis.
-. C-r See largo advertisement in another column. ..
Sold Wholesalo and Detail by Dr.HBO. H. KETSER, 140,
corner of‘Wood street and Virgin alley, Pittsburgh,
eo, by JAMES T. SAMPLE,'- north-west-eortor of Federal
street and the Diamond, Allegheny-City. .- joSrimdAw
jQ-Sloro Home Testimony. — Mr: Solosos
Sir—ltlffnk it no more than an act of Justice to you, we :
wclhasto the American community,to state lhntibo SPEC*
TAOLES I bought from.jou suit tne well. I find my eight
-much improved.. l oan see email print with.them. for nny
length ortlmo without fatigue to toy eyes. -Should my sight
continue to improve by tho use of them. , I have.no doubt
but I shaU bo able to read without them in a short time.. .
Yours, truly, . . T. MOUNDLIi-
Allegheny City, June 2S, ISSIX-. :,./v/
£3*l have mod Me. Solomon’* EYEGLASSES fcravery
brief period, wilb-deddod advantage, and haTe,no healta*
Uon In stating that a defective virion of long, standing baa
been relieved, and the. organs seem to; bo; acgnlnng 'Vigor
and tone. -1 therefore cheerfully bear, witness to- their ex
cellency and accuracy, a* also to Mr. Solomon 1 ® *klll a* a
practical Optician; tod the wonderful fedUty with which ho
ftdabta his Glasses to the various peculiarities of vision.
* p - ivi v . e.‘sutton,
No. 24 Wayne street, "Pittsburgh. “
' ; Je29t2m -
Juno SO, 1853.
03D&JL Solomon;—From, InfancyJhave fee on afflicted I
▼lUi weak ojes and short rightcdness, and in ali ay travels
XbftTO never becaablatogetapalrof GLASSES thatwould
help Ul6. t bare bad several pairs that would enable mo*
to leomore distldrtly,hut couldnoror krep dun cn-inorft
than ©Dfrbalf hour, from tbs faeb that they caused such
great pain.
I happened to bco your ndrertivmcst, by which X saw I
you had Just Imported some, and as ft bo* been my can tast <
aim to got s pair that would benefit mo, I thought 1 would
try yod**«-
Von must t at think mo flattering, when I say the) more
than answer jy exportations.. I have not bten able to read
by candlelight for mare than half an hour at.&ny lime, bo*
fore I got tbe» Glasses. - Since I got these, I read ona Sun-,
daj all day, and tmtfl 10 o’clock, without experiencing the.
least pain, which Is a thing 1 have not done l>e.foro for years.
I say this much, as I think R.dCAOTTiog your enterprise,
and hoping other* may be bencfltlcd by IL
You are at liberty to make use of my name at any time,
for reference,-lam, sir, truly, yours.
HENRY EARL, Wharf Master, Pittsburgh..
P. 8.-I forgot to mention that my wife is greatly bene*
fitted by tfao pairsho got, and equally pleased. - jyl
Dltustt Of the hirer.
49* When the celebrated declared that drunk* I
esness was a disease, he enunciated ft truth which the ex* J
perience and observation of medical men is every, day con- j
firming. The many,-apparently; insane excesses'"of those I
who Indulge in the use ofsplrilous liquors, may be thus . |
accounted for. The trn&cftuije of conduct, which is taken I
for infotuatlon, U very frequently a diseased state of the I
fjver. No organ in the human system, when deranged, I
products Amove frightful cataloguoof duoaxes. And if, In- I
ahead of applying remedies to the manifestation/of disease.. J
as Is too often the ease, physicians would prescribe with a I
view to lha original causa, fewer deaths would mult from I
Induced by ft deranged stato of the Li rer. Three- I
fourths of the disease* enumerated under the bead of Con- ]
sumption, haTe thrir aval in a di/eovd Liter. (See Dr. |
Gunn’s works.) .••••. I
Purchasers will please bo careful to ask for Irr. MLaoe* j
celebrated Vermifuge, and take none else. All other Ycr- I
nlfuges, in comparison, arc wortfilMJ.
for sal* by most or ths DruxfUts and Merchant®, aftiW
by the sols proprietors, FLEHINU Rr.CfTlifcKS, I
jjidAw 63 Wood street.
HEW ADTOEXIOEUEHT3.
MACKfTSEL— 100 Übls. targe s‘s»(Ma«afho.<cUs inspw«
OonJ) just received and for sale by . v,
• A. IIUSTER,
jyS ' No. fifc) Liberty strvd.
CIOFFKiP— 1000 tags prtas grem tlto, rwrirJng this Jay
j and for mis by IJys] : , A. lUINTCII
p'KAS—lWfcalf chests Toonnlfysoo, Imperial and Black.
L for rale by . [ jybj A. HOTTER.
I.VLOLIt— S 3) bbls. Superfine, for cole by
J Jys • ■ ■"■ 11 A. IIPXTKR.
M CLASSES—IOO blili. prime, tin oaS.j for ttlo by
jyg a. nu.Nn-n.
GLASS— 10U boxes Sby 10 Glaxa;
•75 do 10 by 12 do; For sale bv
JyS . A IfUXTER.
S’ CAP—for sale i'f
W. •• '
(' 'I&LOMKL—tfXi Cis.,. for sals hr
j AjB FLfttHXQ BROTHERS.
/iAMPifoit REFINED—IUOO F**, in a ton ami for sale by
V/"JyS . PLUMING JlKOt»r.»a/
InOUitT PLASTER—2S gross assortfxi, IoT fore and for sale
JjS ■ ■• FLUMINO. KUfITUEHft.
H&OSRITS FARINA— WO Cw., for sale t/
JyB FLEMING BROTHERS.
lfM~AssAFlirnOA—bOU lha.pare, m store and fur saue
\JT by IJySI . FLEMING HKOinEag.
•liriUTK IiLVL—TOO fox. Coopff\f. la stifrn and for sale.
W* Jy» . FLEMING DEOTHIIRS.
PARIS GREEN—I-SOQ &>*. Bchwartx'.braml. for sale by
JyB ■ FLKMIXQ JiROTnEgS.’
GUI'AL VAJtNUU—<!OOgaIL»H In store and for rale by
FLEMING BROTHERS,
(Successor* to J. KlJd A CoO .
jj* • CO AVood'xtrrgt.
''l UNTO* FItfcNCH CALF ROOTS and FINE MATTERS.
JT of various kinds, at prices very loir.
- L. E. HAYWARR, '
jyS -- - • • comer nf Market and Liberty stmts.
PK A YEil ROOKS of the “ Tlttsbargtx and ARcghuuy
E. Female Vrayer Rook Society, H of various sites, and
at low prices, uro for sale by '
JyS WALTER Y. MARSHALL. F 3 Wood sL
THE Stockholder* of the EIEMTXGIfAM AND PITTS
BURGH DRIDQE COMPANY,wfII-plcaso take uolirv
that an electlon wlll be held at tho.house of DANI7X
SUAWHAN, tu the borough ef Birmingham, on Frlday,tbc
dthday of Augustuaxt,tocliooseofflcen frrxhe /aid Com
pany. Fulls will open at lOo’elock, A. and he closed at
So’elock.P. IL . .
jyS- . . J,' Pwwfftttrr.
NEW BOORS! JUST llECmY£i>~-: '
Horticulturist for Jaly.
FiauL theSmaggler; by CepLHradley.
Six Years Imfef, orTha Taking of The Rorille; by Alex:
Dumas,
Ecbocsof aßcll; by IStn.Shadow. (New supply.)
ATreahfmpply of Knickerbocker Magazine for July.
: W. A. GILDENPENNEY A CO..
_ jyS ■- . Tfi Fourth street.
/*1 OLD JEWKtdiY.-j-HooD U.cow rwelnug a. now anu
U splendid stock of Fine Watches, Gold Jewelry, Fare
SUm AVare, An. Having made arrangements with someof
the moat extensive manufecturers in the East, we aro now
prepared to furnish anything in tbs way of SolldSilver, To*
sects, or anything In our lino of bastoe&s, at short notlco?
at less than eastern retell prices, and much lower than any
other establishment la this city, and no mistake.
JyB . Gt MARKET STREET/ ;
N. IL—Watches and Jewelry repaired by an experienced
workman, at short notice, low prlccann J warranted.- > *
Odeo of the PUtaTmrjjti end StcabenvlUe
Railroad Company.
SPECTAL BIEETTNG OP STOCKuOLDBRS.—The Sloek
. bolden of-lhs Pittsburgh and Stenbenvillu Railroad
Company, am hereby notified, that a special mating of the
Stockholders of sold Company will be held on rRIDAY, the
15th day of July, Instant, at b&lf past 2 o'clock, in the af
ternoon, at the Offlco ot tho Engineer of said Company,
corner of Grant street and Diamond alloy, in the city ol
Pittsburgh, to take Into consideration the propriety of in
creasing *tse capital stock of said Company; and also, to
transact other burinessof importance to said Company.
By order of the President and Board of Directors.
.. CHARLES "NAYLOR, Secretary.-
• Pittsburgh, July 7,1853, . jy&Bt
Pittsburgh, HaysviUo and Cincinnati Railroad.
TkTOTICE TO CONTRACTORS.—SeaIed Proposals will be
Xv roceiTed.at:thO'Englneer’s Ofilce- of.tho Pittsburgh.
MaysviUftftnd Cincinnati Railroad, la UTOonnell/villc, an-.
tU the ukaof July, (br thaGraduatlon and Masonry of the
line of Rood (about S 3 eections,) between the Muskingum
River and the Central Ohio Railroad.,
Bias, (enclosing proper testimonials) will bo received for
the wholo or any number of sections.
Finns and specifications will b* ready for examination af
tertheia&ofjnty.
Thedlrtsiou between tho Hushingam and
will bo offered for contract os soon u the location is com
pleted. 5
EODERT MAO LEOD, Chief Engineer.
M'OonnellsrUlO) Jtfne 4> 1823. jclEtf
Tho ebtne letting Is postponed until the 20tb of Au
gust. Theapedflcationa will be ready In tendav* previous.
UOBE&V MAO LLOD, Chief Engineer.
July 4, 18S3.—Qy8)
licit Kitate for Sale.
fTIHE unicralgnotl will sell low and uptra liberal terms, a*
1 to time. FORTY-TWO LOTS OF GROtTND, numbering
from 89 to ISO, Inclusive, in J. B, Irwin's Flan or Lot* in
tho City District, Pxlt Township, and bounded together by
Centra Avenne, Reed and Soho streets.
These lots are situated close to the City Use, and a* the;
h&VQ a nerer-firiliog water coarse which empties Itself into
tbo Monongahda river, they ate admirably adapted for the
purposes of a Brewery, Tannery, Slaughter Houso, Foundry',
Ac. Thoy aro In the Iznmodlata yidnlty of a dense popula
tion, and communicate with tho city by a good Turnplko,
and with East liberty by a Plank Road. They would be a
most profitable investment lor a German or any manufac
turing association wishing to purchase.' The wholo can be
purchased on accommodating terms. .
The Title is indisputable.
• plans of the Lots can bo scon at the office of tho Recorder
of Deeds and of the undersigned, who will famish every
desirable information W. W. IRWIN, •
Attorney at Law, <2d story,) Fifth st,
above Grant, opposite the Court House, '
• TODD A BMrriL*
Attorneys at Law,. No. m Fourth street.
-«rASHING MADE KAa^-rB-SLBonreli , « celebrated,
W Waahing Soap, by which, clothes can b« washed in .
less tlmt) and with Ics* trouble,-than with any other Soap
in tHemarket, without boiling. Tor sale by
■ hi, BAILEY 4 RKSSHATV.
HONEY in the OOMtL—Jnsi receiTed, a. choice arti
do. In «m»ll Doits, far finally usa. For solo hv
BAILEY 4 BEffiHAW,
. .Family Grocers and Tea Dealers/
M » ■ • • • • : . • 253 Liberty gtroot.
DWELLING HOUSES FOB SAI/K— • > r~T
Oa Higfc street, ft two story frame dwelling house.
On Second St,, two three story brick houses, veil
On Logon Nd. 73. a two story house of sis rooms. '
On Ponn street, ft splendid welHlnishcd house. i :
On Water street, ft three story house sol a largo lot. '
On Wylie street, a largo throe story dwelling honso.., '
• Besides manyolhervat different'prices end locations.'
Call and obtain ft “ Beal Estate Circular.’?
Jy?
AHZi t Surgeon Dentlat—[Euteesaorul 1
thgMfrW. Biddle.). No. 144 Bmjthfiold et •;. -• [my3-y v I
O* D*—Meets at the nortffcpatt comer of
poarth'axid Market b tree is* (abotcMurphy & Burch- 1
ff/»i rt’a Store.) on Monday eTenings, at 8 o’clock.-^:• &ar3CL-~ • >
XODGEJ> I* O* O*
“Augerana. lodge, 1..0,0f CLF., meets wery
1 A t riAycTODiDglo Wa.shlngtGiiHall > [jyl:y •.
fp—SHi ACE TEA*—For the best Oo wsoTsa in'Pitt*
burgh,ftt6o cents Jb., go to the Pekin Tea Stcrrc,
No. S 3 Fiffca street* where the Yeiy best Black and Green
tv* *rmn always be had-...... .. • . •fiyfl
tc^ rr T7' : JOHN q - gQWbBB. l&to Fowler & Pnllb f
ffyif. nTI *-g*f*» 'Kfo-nTTfaptirrer, sad .Wholesale Itea3gr f
Noli Barclay street, fire doors belojythoAstor House, New |
Tork. —— J
' JODBNEYMKM TAILOItS 80-
tky OlBry, of Pittsburgh and Allegheny, nieots on the
flnst and third WEDNESDAY of orery month, at tho FLQBI
DA HOUSE. Jlsikotitreet.' Byordor. -
JoVy ■ __ -TOTTN YOUNG. JR, . Secrotary.
«£T2tf A IHSU&tISCJS COJIPAKTj Of
Connr—Capital Stoc* $300,00(^-^
seta -©See or Age^cyittl» e
Hoorn of-Sl’CnrdyA LoonU3,J*p.s9 strc^>.£ L .
• *'aOT4if- ■'■... J&. H. BELSOa» Agent.
silver J«edßl aW4«ylca JjyJß'raiiltltn ;
LsS? In.tltnte, lSsa—F. H. SSimt ifann&e-.;
turer of Pocket Bookk- Porto -Hoaptyle*, Bose WbpdWxinng
Desks, Dre3sing<3uses and Work Boxes,-206 Arch streOiyUne
daorniilowSixth,pMT^’Viphfa--"• •• ~ .
O* O- F—Piece of meeting, "Washington Hall,
"Wood street, between Fifth street and Virgin a110y...
.. Brrtsaukag Lonox, No. Tnesdayevening.
;:Uncums XfrCAMraggj-Jfo; 87-—Meets -flat amjLtfalrd
■Friday ofeach month. - - ■.-.v[mar£&y x-
Coras!! Cornstil Agrcarmanyper
sons aro dreadfully tormented mth corns. A certain
.remedy .will bo found in Dr. CouxK'ff Cobn Fusts, for
ealeby Df..QBO.SwKETSEB,I4O Wo6d street* - v’ T /:
. Pries,rotallatlSKand2sets.perbox. : • sepS ; •
? vtgjjubend dedncoons tothose whoibqy.to sell again. -:
|
CurtaiJl Trtrrrminyffrof every descriptlon/Furniture }
i Plashes, Brocatolles, Ac., Lacs and. Mnalin. Curtains, N.Y: |
i Painted Window Shades, Gilt Pina, Bandi, ]
I Ac., at wholesale and retail- W. XL CARETS, ..•’■■
I:- --; • - ■No.l69Cti£snTitßtrefit J corner F»fth r Fhiladfdphla. --
k- Carta! nsiladeaud Trimmed in thevery newest Preach-j
pstyle.- --Emarghly-^
Miller’s Wlndotr, Shade itlamifao.
tory, CORNER OPBEOOXD AND AECHT.STR,
\PH£L AD£LP □I A. Oar motto is, “ Quick Saks and Small
■j JOS}* Store, Church, and Lodge Boom SHADES,made In a
[ superior manner. T
i ■■.■&&* Dealers and others are Incited to give us a call, be
i fore purchasing elsewhere* • 0.-L. MILLER A.CO., _
i. aa27:7a . ; S. W. corner Becoud cnfl-Arch sts., PbUa. .
PittihurgU City Glass Worhs^
w, CUNNINGHAM A CO:. Manufacturer* 0/-WIN*
DJW GLA33, corner of MARKET. and FIRST STREETS,
Pittsburgh, = paid to
odd Fixes Abo, dealers in FLINT GLASS, VIALS, EOT*
TLES, Ac. Two of the firm being practical men, will give
their cnf’ro attention*, to the bn me*?, and they (eel confi
dent they*can produce as articlo of Window Glass equal to
! any either of foreign or domestic manufacture.
[Vmar&Smo.
post Office BnildingH.Thi?d afreet" - .L&ensasra taketr
}n nil kinds of weather, thorn 8 A.SL to£ p, SB, giving an
accurate artistic and animate Likeness, unlike and vastly su
-periorto the common cheap daguerreotypes, at the foßowiDg :
ehcap prices $1,50, $2, $3, $4, $5 and upward, according to
the slie and quality ofcaaecrframe-.r; -
Hours for children, from 11 A. 31. to - P. M.
| . N.B.—Likenesses of skh or deceased persons taken In any.,
partofthocity. •.. -.—. . {sovgfcly -
Noises In the Head, and all dlsa-1
. greeabla discharges from the car, speedily end pcrma- l
nently removed, without pain, or inconvenience, by Dr.- Hint-j
let, Principal Anrlst of the N.Y.-Kar Surgery, who maybe ]
pcnjulted at 99 Arch street, Philadelphia, from SA.MvtbS'
P. M.
: Thirteen years of eloeo and almost undivided attention to
this branch of special prfictlceTiaaenabled hiznto reduce Hi
treatment to such a degree of success as to find the most con
firmed and obstinate yield, by a steady attention to the
meanspresetibed. '. ■ • - ... (augSfl ■
CHAS. E. LOOMIS,
. STOCK AltD BIXI< BBOE&Rl
Sotes, Bonds, Mortgages, &et,segotlated«
ixincoua attetoos • aircf'. r
TO THE PURCHASE AND SALE OF. STOCKS.
—76 Fourth etrcct,between Market and Wood,
■opposite. the. Bank of Pittsburgh.- •: - jaa3B:ly •
W. A. M’CLURG & CO.,
HAVE REMOVED TO THE COENER OP
Wood and Sixth Strectir - <
G3*- Where they offer to their old customers, and thx
public generally, at the lowest rates. Wholesale and Retail,
the largest, most select and complete-stock, of CHOICE
TEAS, FAMILT GROCERIES, WOODEN AND WILLOW
\YAREt»>befi>and in the West. , ~ dcc4ry •
Pearl Steam Mill;
CANAL* BASIN, ALLEGHENY CITYV
• (Krin tux sxusoiU) sr^noT.):. •
PINK, SUPERFINE, EXTRA -..FAMILY, nnd BX
TRA, {or selected White IVhcst,) voa £aLs.
BRAN, SHORTS AND MIDDLINGS, always on hand.
QSF AVc will"dKiiver Flour to rn rither of the
two cldcs. Order* placed la-ourboseF, u BRAUN A REI
TER’S, corner of Liberty and St Clair streets; cr, UXSAN,
WILSON A CO.’S, 62 Wood street, will be attended to.
ayl? _ BRYAN, KENNEDY A CO. -
‘PHILADELPHIA CUBTAIN WABEHOUSE,
171 Chitimdtt.tCppontetke Siai* Uause.
U. W. SAFFOUD, .
KEEP3constantly cn hand tim most extensive and
varied aAwrtmentof CurtahisaaJ Curtain Materials to
be found in ths city, -comprhdug in -part of the: tallowing.
CURTAIN GOODS AND FURNITURE COVERINGS-all
styles of—
• French LateCurtaius, - •. .Window Shidt*s 7 all prices,
Uualln : Buff Hollands, all wkiihs, - -
•Preschßrocatt'lles,aUi(idihi,GHLCormcvF r ßrer7 style and
Frentdi Pluahes, ... •_ price*. k . •
: Satin. - • uiltCartuin Pius,:
~ ~ ~ Baud,
. **? Eatins, Cords and Taxsela, .
u Damask. Linens; Gimpa,aUpnces,- ••
• u - Caahraerelte, • Loops,"'
rta!nTurkey Red, • Fnngus,' .. •• ; r
India Satin Damask, Picture TasseU and Cords,
** LinlngSUkF, -ShadeTawelsand Brakes,
Furniture <1 imps. Hooka, Kmgs,'Bzaekeu, Ac.
• r A foil aarortm-nt of the above good* eowtantlj for sole,
•wholesale or tetadL ; . •. EmarDlj-—e£m.n. :
- •jtf'iiusn:!?.
3UITVAL FIRE AND lUA*
RINE ISSC3&SCE COMPANY, of
Pennaylvanlo.- CAPITAL, 9100,001). CHAR
TER PERPETUAL. - ■■ ■ ~ ■
’Prr.iidmi— iron.AUGUSTU3 0-
f iS’^tery—THOMAS 11. WILLSON, - . .
Plrcmen’e lnauranee
Company, of the City of Pittsburgh*
/.K.MW)RI£RAD, l^rosUent—ROßEßT FINNEY, Bocretary.
: WUI Insure against FIRE and MARINE RISKS of all
kinds. Office; In Monongabela House, Nos.. and 126
Wateratrcct.. .
Insurance Company oi
Pittsburgh. —lT. D. KING,- BAM»
URL I* UAHSn£Ut Secretary.
; o£ iw: $4 1 Voter Srat, bdarttn Zfarkti and Utod ttreeii: ■■
. Insures UULL and CAJIGO RUto, ca tht Ohio end Mlssis
■tippl BWers and tributaries.: •
w - Insures againstXosa or Damage by Pfwr -
ALSO—Againstthe Perils of tht Sea, and Inland NaTigi*
ttea and Transportation^.'/..
••*. V- -•••'•;--• • : ?..o-i/.-'i -y
H.D.Klng, - “- Vi T ra.Larimer,jr.,
William Bagalej, ■ Samuel SI. Kler,
■.■ : Samuel Ilea* . ■■ William Bingham,
: ftobert&nnlflpjr., - John B.lHluortb,
8. Harbaugb, • PraacisSellers,,.
... Edward Heasletony. ... .. J.Sehoonmshcr,-
. Walter Bryant, . WlUlamß.Hajs.7
■y,.. ■■.■: 7'-' . IsaacM.pcnnoek..
PittElmrgli Life Isumrance Com*.’
pany, of PITTSBUBQUt
- • : Prcsiilent—Jasim S. Hoox
'• Vice President—Sunnu.' M’Cluekix.' •
Treasurcr—Jostrii: 8. tSECii. •t; •••• •
.Beerctary-^'
• ' OFFICE, NO. 65 FIFTH STREET,
{Ma*QxicJlall~Building.)
This Company makes every Insurance appertaining to
or conaeeteu vUh I4f> liUkj. '
Mutualß&tcsaro.the same as those adopted by other
safelyconduct*!Companies. * .• • ..< ..
' Jotnt Btock,ratp3:&t a: reductk‘a"orono-tHrd froia
Mutual rates—etpial toa dividend of thirty-three and one-,
third per cent, paid annually la advanca. • • - ;
Bisks taken on the tires of persons going to California or.
Australia. : . \
—lt la due to KEEK’S Fttwinm to
U*rtr say that U.b&s been known to completely eradicate
ever? vectag* of. this dreadful disease in less rim* than any
other remedy, and at less cost or inconvenience to the on*
tleat. ... •. ; -
The thousands of certificates inthe hands ofthe proprie
tor, many of which are from veil known. ci tlzvna of the city
of Pittsburgh and its immediate vicinity, go to show clearly
sad beyond all doubt, that Hue’s PstEOiirais a medicine
of no common value, not only as & local remedy in fhrotot
m, KhaazcUtm> Dtaftitzs, lea of Sight, hut as a valuable
internal remedy, Inviting the investigating physicians, as
veil as the suffering patient, to become acquainted with its
merits. “
Those having adreadof mixtures are assured that this
CLKUdM la purely Mtaral, end la bottled aaltiowsfrcm
the besom of the earth.
eto appended lht orhficnUofUitulATataU). r?l\xl,il 1T
qf Syracuse: **
MiUfy, that I hare been so badly af.
S?? 4 vi. 5*T° rnll * r lasiseten years that mostof tha
time I hare been nnabla to attend to any kind of Wusimsa.
’* laG unable to walk and confined" to my
bod, and baya been treated nearly all the (into by the best
Physicians odr chantry affords; toccaafcraally ptsamaxl-
UGf, but no core, and Km tinned to grow worse until Dr. root
reoommended meto. try the Petroleum, or Bock OH, as ere.
rything else had failed. I did bo without faith at flr-t. but
theefliKt wm astonishing; It threw the pcisonto the taka®
*“ nc ?> »ua I; at once began to grow better,. and by using
seren bottles I bare got a enre worth thousands of dollars!?
; ;MBB. KANOTiI. BASSBR. 1
_lhis may Cortlfythatl Kkye been netrualnted with Klort
Petroleum, or Ewdt Oil, for more than a year, and barer*.
; Ueatcdly witnessed its beneficial effects in the euro of ind>
i lent ulcers and other diseases tar which It Is recommended.'
[ end can with confidence recommend it to be a medicine wea
lthy of attention, andean safely, say that success has attend
ed Its use where other medieine had felled.
i • • ...» • d y yQQY jj. j). 5
I .For sale by all tho Pfgggjgt* In Mtfaburgb/
| Westers - Influraxtco Company, Pittsburgh.•:
I R- MILLER,' I F, M. GORDON,- Sesrtiarjt
L_ CAPITAL, 0300,000. - ,i,i
f XiriLL insuro agalnst all kinds of mbs, FXBE w» HA
I Vr RINJ3? All losses Trill be liberally adjust* w*
I * A Homelnsiitutlcra, managed by Dntzcroas! vboaniwg
[known In the community, and who are £..
I promptness anUinwaUty/to maintain the
I thny nft.Tnft«gwmfit} ; nft nfl>ring the btfSt tothOSO
I who desireto bo Insured. -■ : . . T ,-v**y ( a« : •
L Directors, —R. Miller,
N. Holmes, Jr~ W. Hi amltb, (XTbascn, Georgy W. Jackson,
ffm' Bh UjipeneoS. Psrde. Jasies Jlc-
Auloy, Aloiandor Nlmlck, Thcmcs Brett. . : -
'«h.Qfflcer»fe-M Water street, (Warehonse at Spang A
I Co., up stairs,) Pittsburgh. oovSfcly
S, CUTIIBEBI 4 SOS,
1» TUrt rtrcrt.
NOTICES.
lion, A. 0. IfeLter, Samuel W. Hays, .
WdHam Roblnaos, Jr., -• Thomas Gillespie, ■■.-.•
WBHam F. Fahnestock,' John ILCox,
• .Harvey Rollman,- ..Jacob Peters, :
John Walker, Jr, William Colder, ..
. Jacob BHaldenaan, ••••. , Aaron Bornbaugh. : ~
RUSSELL A OAKE3, Agents, .
■ •: Offlctu in Lafayette Buildings, ■ -
jeS .. . ,■■ ■„ y..- {entrance op Wood street.) ~
* v nmiczoßs: f.-f z
J. H. SioorheaJ, ‘ \F. J. Aodetsac,. .
. 11. C. Sawyer, . : - lUE. Simpson. .
Wm. M. Ldgsr,' : / ' - ii. & ITUkins,
•TF. W. Dallas, CharlcaHent,- ■
C. IL Paulson, -» . - GulliogwocKl, :
A.P.Anahutz.: • Jo3ephKaye,.
- William tFllkinfioUw. • . • janS
.MRSCrOES, V - - :
. . -- Samuel M’Clnrkan,
John A. Wilson*- .
. Josopb.P.Gaasam. M.D,
t.-. n 'Alexanderßeynolds,V A'.. ;
Hiram Stowo. marC3'
James •
Wniiaxu Phillips, -
John Scott,. •
JohnSFAlpm,'
-ltoratfo N. Lee,
ABASEMENTS.
r E'O3TEO'3 ETHIOf US OfSIU lIOT3D
~XKTI IA tnien posit! rely on MOSDAT, Juno
VV anil ccutlniic until furtlicc notice, wliirZSOiU. EU
GENE THEODON, cf tha Eoya! Opera Ebuco, Paria, a
i-Prinoiiiat.Tloliolafc 1 -;r.'''.;:V'-. ■■■: .r-y
'.SS : J. E.FOST2B, Mamger. i
yy'3g= Cargo’s Cotillion and Brass Ssx&ots
■ Band, can be had by applying to Wm. Prshlc :
CaigOiattha .‘-Crytul PalaceDagacrreanEaoau,”.iSf ■■;■■■
'. E. Sl CASTO SCO.’SjPcartatSfißt.
f]/sry County CosmntaoionDr.—vrocro aether- ...
biannoanca. o. S.PAL2IES, Esq., a* mitt ■—
date ftir the office of ComityConimiasionerTrsabJect 0
nedaionof the Democratic ConTCTtlon. ■ ■ jcS&ta :
TOHJT Br -JI'PADDEN 6SON, torn moTed A»3H
V and JEWKLET STOBB to 63 MABEET, between Third;
aid T otrrthrtrccts, In Uie.hoaro_latclr oc-jplcd by A. A. -
i Macon *Qo. - SrAt&ftw
■ H?MBitoXDtllttt;3.—A large and laahlanablagtoctcof BOtr- r - .
4-l*t Jl* Chcmicetaa,: Cellars, CoSs,' 'CEdcriOceves. oQd -•>
-other Erabrcilerier, Jnstrectiredfey: - ■ ir-a t;IvL -1
' ■■■ iasa. ■ A. A.MASQN.A CO. £5 Filth utrcet. ~
- • „ Sons or -Temperance.
OPHE GRAND DIVISION’ cf fenrL n ylvania will hold so
tjaaxterly: SabJanflii Pittsburgh;; Joly -15th,-1853,.1n ■
tho Hall, comer or-Wood and Tbtafcstrwts.
Jyftlg . . —WM-iHCSfILSON, 0. B. :
SDWABB 8.-GEAIsI, - -
Commission onaß'orwardtng-ilorcliant,
-- • . Ho. 61 EschangePlaco,
■ ' ’ " BAIaaMGEE.- .
iTiEDERS EOtt COOTEE, BICE, and Conrlgrtmcita
Ifef.iif-West»nE?)Wne<b-reapactSi®oilielieto;Ns-'.:.VjSlv-:’-;/v.;
I ■RrJ'm to—Hcisre. -KtaS,’ Pennoct t Co:, and to Messrs. - '
James A.-Hntchisoa it Co.- jjiAm
;! -t: ■ IJA23L33S •Xi!^sEi']CZßE6ji :^;T: v''i'.' y' ~-:-
- and Gencrai ComfiisEioa'lloxcliajit,
, t <3ISCINNAII» OHIO.
Prompt attention given to the; purchase cTPWk ...
tt^YISIONS,JLOUB, VHISKr; -GBOCBBIE3, £* Acs..J ;
7 f iS3* Agent for ihd safe ofCOITON, LABD-OIE* S2AR._.t.
and ? TAE&QW CANDLES; SIX TWIST TOBACCO, SALE-,..
BATHS and POT and PEABL ASHES. - ; v
- - Liberal advances xaada. imvtoasigniapgta-Cf. Produce-' ! ■
.andMerchandisegeiteranyo-:-W -■ •>■■■ ••••.
Hongi* Clt Anthony’s
TT'HB ytiaity- mends sad .*•'■' .
A they have .removed from -.. .
•to No, 63p0nrtlistj(afav'doora aioratlislr oMctai^.'Wfcere-:-
’ they haTo Cttoi np rccca' for • :_-
eoiußtony ears exper^^in
rthe business,-.thsr ' pledse IhcniSelTea’ to- turn out flegood-
hpfettttea ta.toy other country, and ,fiir\T: v
[• morothari Ti«.«rhertrfnfbta-"been fanush-; .r.';
| ed to the. dfizedsbf either singlo otizt groups.-...
1 ; .Cltirßni.Kia' strangers are .respectfully Invited to can, /. •
| i ir}i*therthey Trishpictur^crjuA.-r
-} OurrnnttO; is good’ pictarei £iir prioes,'and •' pgricct sata. ;: : •
( factionto'oureastoxaers.'- COHffH-A ANTHONY. • •
I N. ltohhih‘all ‘articles to- oar business toother.--
I operatoiyafl herctotore. ' - : aplS ■ ■ -
jg^-^gttgaaacg.xtaA-HqssUttaaeeaT-i-r^^ir-r
£2% jomi AganV'''
% ~" Pittsburgh j Rzjy - •.
TCS « -
aresstSa BOWSIAN, 6BE7NEL A CO^
. . - -i -v. c,.-;' 83 southstrectf-Nea'Xori^'i'-^v.'
-y-X'-~ 'c-UXSob SBcj^ntßead, Clarence Bock, IdTerproh *••
IVERPOOL PACKETS sail itom HtotpooT da thsCth -■
:-1 l ima 2lst ofas^i'iaoathar- 1 r;.--r: -v
-! • - * • SWALIX>W TAIL UNE. “
’ '•• v. Stem New York; •v, :. ; :lA7erpooW: .:
: Ship CONSTITCiION, 1 April 21' : : ’ March 0; i
| Capte-Briltoa. V Aug. 21. July 0 ■
I- . 1600 tons.- J-Dce. 21...; A'••-
J - Hdp ABnBCIITON, “ May G Alarl 21
i- Capt-Me William,- >Scpt’r6- -■?. . ..July 21 -
I— : —.1200.t0n5,: „ : JJim’y G r ••' Nov. 21' •
I Sliip liIYERPOOL, April C
I Capr.Kearney. ai . .-. Aug. §••.. -
I • ■ ..> .1500 tong. : ■ . - } Jan. 21.. Betfr •8^
I - Ship CONSTASiTINB^.-~l Juno' fi • : - Apr.-2l - -'--
I :-Capti-Buryec, r ‘ >-0ct f r B Auz,2l- '
I •:• -lCOOtons. . . Befc 21 . •
j Ship ALBERT GALLATIN,} Jana 2L May C -
J.- .. Capt Delano, •—>Ort*r 21 '•• • • Septfr O
I.'-^6sotons:' -‘.'a- : 'j yeh.--21o•. ■ Jan’y- O’v-
J Ship AMERICAN UNION,) July G May 21
|- . a. ..CapL.-Daanoi - • >Nov , r 0 Sept 21. ; .-■
) llOOtons. JMarchG... r-Jan. 21-
I Ship QUEEN of tho WEST, ) July 21 - - June 6 .
. ■ OaptHallett, l >Nov. 21'-•. • ' . Oct*r .6:.
•ISOO tons. • .:>Mar. 21 • . O-
Ship NEW WORLD, TAos. 6 .. -
. . CfiptKnigbti . " >Detfr C, • Oct 21
• ._- 1600 t0n5..... . J Apnl C ■ ■ Peb.;. 21
. 7 Besides, whiii, they (Espaudi frcmlirerpool intttatedlato T ; ;: :
Packets, sailing weekly.
passageshy either of.the
can he reasonable teres, by applying as
aEMETTANCES TO ESGDAND, IBELAND. SCOTLAND, -
-•. ' AND.WALES. • “
: £l and upwards, tchlch.vrfn-b<reaab» -
ed,freeof charge, at sight, by the Bask of Ireland, Dnblls, -
fmd'tdl .its hTgacheathroughout ■ the- country,'cr.'by' anyo f : 7;
oar Aleuts in England, Scotland and Wales.- "’•*
k JOHN THOMPSON, Agsmt..:.
aprS&diir . . 410 Liberty street, Pittsburgh, Pa.
EDSOPEAH AGSHCY* -
THE ODDEST ESTABLISHED OJFICE El THIS CITT
:r P 0& BSaiTTISO-
•' HOSEt fO THE OLD COimTHYi'
TAiIES BLAKITLY bfcgs.leare to say persons bar*
0 toylrißiidsln tho-Olxl Cotaitry, and dss&oosof either
wn.n-nyfl)i*m:--rnnnpy-or':.~pajirLff tlair passage, that Miar* -
r&ngsmests for doing either is now. complete xsd <m go fina'f
a basis tbut can not oectoynor loses accrue to any r•
party." During the last ten years to which be ha3bceu. m
this business* he over ft Half Million of DoHais
srilhoat ths losa of a dollstr,;ahQ~the tsosa for-which'fcs fa
agent, to
Jaring the last year tojUifa eoantryyttiihcm a edmphtoatnf
cSgiectcf dutyontfcdrpeTt.- •
; Ha can faaoa Passenger Tickets lbr LondotoD r ahlm l 'ldrs’ i
pool,-Glasgow, Ccafty Belfast, Drogheda,' - LinaerlckyvPort.
Hush* Newry,
York; Philadelphia, poston^PsUhnoreasd New
-Crosa'thence to Pittsburgh* and wili-ftttond-.strietly'lofer 4
»arding from thence io any" part of the country./. •
Se'&iso hasi right drafts fox tha foUcwtog..
placcsj-tfa
OK EKGLAKD/
. lidtrar&s, SawllbM & ~..1ap30a.
Wm Tappscctt & C0~..~..~_-.~....~ ........... Umpoo}.
. (Artiilatle In the ptixsripal citlea aod towus'tJinragJiotrt
Eaglaad w£3Eal£4.; : . -
- .OSIHELAKD.
ProrincialEatii
- ciuycaza.
Armagh, ~ : L - ■;:: Xto’Bmpatrick,- liinlskllles,-. 1 -
Mallow, Strabane, _-r- -AiSQene, - Cailoay-v_ __-
Drogheda, Pcnaoy, Monaghan,- . Qinisforthy,. • •
Balkna,. Caraiiy . • - Gahray,'./•
Kewry,’ ' - Tralee, Balymcna, •■: doicneU, -
Dungannon, ••: Xondcndengy Oniagb, Yooghslly/ -
Basbridge, -Kilkenny,' . Dungannon, Kflrnsfc,..' ■"
Waterford, ' Coleraine, Parsoastovu, .Gorki' ---* -
Ennis,'tEandon,. Sligo, .- - ■; Wcrfbrtl,
CbotehflV limerick, ■ ■ BaUyshannoin:>» w .. < - r- -
ONISCOTLAND
Nil tonal Bank of Scotland,'Edinburgh, and its branches'
in fifty towns In Scotland;' 7 ..
OS FRANCE.'.7
Messrs. Edvard Blount & Bankers^.
(Ayoilable to any dty in Prance.)
on Germany.
Messrs.'Vogel, Koch irCa, Bankers, Frankfbrt-cn-Uie-llsln
(Available ln.anydty to Germany.) .
JAHE3 BLAKELY, ”
tay7- .190, ecr. of ScTcnto and Scnthfleld gpx.
■ V YTmCAH. lIUBTAHgiIiISTrin=!??T. •
T H EG EE A.T JEST BIESSIJFG OFfHE AGE! .
Although it has beehbn^j-shcrk riruASinm* it^raMniro''-:
- doced ta lb« dtlzeiui o£HUst)nrgh;sct vb Ji&re Kuadrcds of
gratefhl “witnesses kero .to prorajr to bo true.'
Asl; i.tboso.rtbw workii^at-totfvuxictrs Tomng-mffifl^fmvn.
; ar^'iaaebliia- wcciai>A«:,^hb- ; bate burned
-thpmgplvp-qwithths idetalvani:t&YeusM'"this Liniment,;-/
'and will toy ft-yas Abies* ; •
tag. them. - iaTO .euV-tebised. or •
ipratoed themselves,": haveused 1t With'theearn® .happy re*
‘saltJrrOtbEr»'l^T»-osol-lt^Jbr.rlaainatism t .paiii3 to the •
ters and ringworm*,amdallhite been, HEALED! “Go ash - •>
that woman: who sniTaretitbrjiganics of a thousand deaths
for weeks/ wito'ague-eoked breasts, and ronld get no relief
onUlsho mad the StosfaTig Liniment, ahdsfrgwßl teU yon,
with tears sheblesses the dajrshe was- to-;
diwed-to try it. = Thesa are-ms. imaginary Sighis'cr fancy, • '
but foots to whkhtboasaadsTril) *vCBtify. L -. -s. : .■•
wounds? ®cratehto*cr «>reabf .imy-Mnd pa horses, •: /
it hMnoequal. /Itis warranted to cure splint, ring-bone, -
-tpaTin/ fistula, cr poll-evil, if Used
awarding to the directions. ■
- A manto Illinois has made & good deal of money by buy-
InglarntTand urippladhoiresfbr a mere triflo, curing '
up with the Mm tang liniment/and then selling them torn -
good-price.. /He paid. fifteen’doHars for a .horse who had a
large fisfcatoVoafcis'. withers,. and!n/ ftnrweaks had him ■
‘cored,andsidd r ;9bUis.nfact:- - ■■■-•■■
'. !todrayiß^cajtinen,wagc^er^Vvasacompan!es v liTeiT •
istables, andcanaMjeatlineSjltwlUbe storing cfhundxeds ''- :
of dollars yearly to uto this liniment bn tbeir stock: -: -,•'''
Bold -by-tha. dosea-ch single; bottfe, at thaproprie- -
tori* prices,- by DB.G.H/EEYSER, at his Brag and Chemi
cals tore.l4o Wood strcsVPittsburgb, Pa-:• - . • ay27 •
WILL
YOU
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• A . MEDICINE must hava. merit,and'great merit, to
!cL stand the public opinion... No art of man. can
** it up w & good
■ lAgood meaidravrill. live, bccoms popular, ana estesd'
llscaes ywinsjlfaof opposllloii. Sl»iK»pla : :'
reaasi, find out lta virtues, uad. tho too of tiemKSses ;
from mouth to moutt, ulth mors rapidity thou Eurapsptra
.fflDjprod It. A.Krfcj unfaeir, testifying to tbacuroeme-
UlcUMtßamadß.fot.liißif.lsfoffii iaiire serTloathsn 1
:newspaper advertising.-' ■•••
_ In proof of what we say -above, we refer you to &AHP
TON’S.YEGETABLE.TIN CXUREv and i to effects 'lts praise
•iatothemouthjfofTmnltitudes. The best men. inbur coon- - ■
their- testimony-to. itAwonderfai Among
-them we-name Hem Henry- Clay, Hon. Richard M.Joh£ -'
stoaf Tire President of the United States, with hundreds of •
ptoera.- -vCapt.r.Thomaa to ther«3ebnted '
phyadan orthfi Empcres of cured 1 !?* it or a •
toseasa, of seTea : yeartf 'etsadtog/afte? tbs -skflTof all .the
;Docto« of faM -
/..In fief, the rich and thn poor, yenng ahd'old, to ercry ' :
.p|a£e,to the diy'and country/-find that the gaineffUficess***.'
tend* C: -''---'T. 1 •;-• -.-- f
: HAMPTONS VEGETABLE TINCTURE is
ble; and. warranted freafirotaan mtoeraTaubstahees:'-
mchire; by its mHd,fplessant and safe aetic® co the stout- ,
•ach, liyer, kidneys, toa'toerronrsysienvenres. -
Dyspepsia, toyer Complaint, Diseases of the Urinary Organs,
AfectiorLvosns32iption, Scrof-. s
ula,Eings > ' EtH, St..
NerSus AUectiocs, PishUs,
Rle,Bowel-Complaints,- withaJi .
pore blood. As a remedy fbr. the VAEIOC9 DEBANG& •
. MENTS of-Use PEMADE STBESM* it seems to hare, no.sn*
■ 7 Omcs,Baltimore, rAugust23^lBs2;
. : I tahe great pleasure in Staring,- that Ihare examined too
names cfSoOTwho-h*«^certificates,respeettog
« mctore, ; amTaznong them I. re
comie gentlemen, resperfohUity—risr. Joseph
K. Echacffer,G.Di:nan,Tmd others,
f^^gftliy-tfirttfj-to toe hlghstaadtog of .thehbuseof
ilessrs. Mortimer A Mowbray, who, fa? too. past twenty
Tears, hate tojorea. top confidence and esteem both of our
merchant* and dtixens generally. -
7 JNO.ILT.-JEROME..
. •■- - U. S. Ship Cuwßrmsn, ■ >
• .r t> Jaanajj 17th, 1853. f
Messrs. Mortimer A Mowbray .- Gentlemen—Thafirst.Dfla- :
tenant of therhip, who has been Enfieztogmany yeaisOcsa
Djipepsia, and who has been nearly restored to his usual
heaftbby thajßSc of “Hampton’s Vegetable Ttoctare,’’ de
sires tlat'Medicine.-
I«jgTi frsant —y of tha U. g. N n -now oh board of this ship,
also wishes y6u to sad him one doseri of “Hampton’s Veg
etable Ttoctuie,*?
States for Speszia.-ThaSscture you
scnt iho was rccehred ingtibd crdsr, gnd l take; pleasure to -
soToral of '
yours, VERNON ESKRIDGE,
■ t- . - - Chaplam United States Nayy..
ZST'CaU audgttaa Almoao Triibcnr&orainary curea.
JET* Sold YTholoalo sndßeistt, at tfca Hedldne Store of *
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