M:, 1 •** -TKi ■•:.•%■; A's. :\ ??r - • ’ *'• -. U V W' *;t vs’vrfiH' >XZ- ' v V ~,-’l'' -,t*' -• , »•■■-»'> i . - s -. - t « t. l ’. \j.;, , . -j *. B . - _ r :: * ';V<v < \,vvO , .;W - -.«.\. , ; -;v: ; -^^■::.5 "'v ,’.; - . * *s *» i h% * *%* r> * fc%T* C*!'’!** ** V x •*■ *, *<< /r 1 * . j v . -**/*<♦ , •*♦ , !- 1 * * C of Vermont and Mi «flS^f ‘i’v;’ Na»«i.^ 11l SIS BIS teal H Jailq J&mting -jM tßOtt TUOJU3 PIIIUIPS Harper & Phillips, Editors & Proprietors, , MONDAY lx - DEMOCRATIC KOMIKATIOMS. (HNAr. COMMISSIONER, THOMAS H. FORSYTH, EPHRAIM BANKS, £Qll surveyor general J. PORTER BRAWLEY, . tof Cratv/ord .Court#. . v •*>' ■ ’ Messtff.S- M-EsrrixanJ- A prompt,hon «sb :md irchtlenvanly fu their bustocss traiißactious, ekre the. autudriied Ajfoutsio the eiticaof Nottlfirlt anil BpstOtt for the J/bnuny Fod. They are authorised to roceiveAu- TcrUsewenta awl Sul33criptlonH;<bC-tis-at ;darnaU9l rateB»' ttheir receipts payments. Thcirofflccs are at. ~ v UFAY YOKKf 122 Nassau street BOSTON,-10 State-Street*: bp-tise job PBistiao.it* :••• **! tUr»rafcf*lJ<.... . •> • !■••• Wenroagreatpeoplo. We arc thecountry of enterprise and Yankee notions. This fact iB . illustrated in the of the new issue of Poßt ©Sloe stamps. A. Mr. Nesdixt got tho contract, but not satisfied with the job, he has placed an - aivsrmement of his bnsincss upon the stamp.— To this tho merchants of the cast object, and he has at last requested “ permission" to withdraw advertisement fromthocnvelopo. : Wo snp vo-o;-pose Ibedepartmentliaß.kindly consented to hia _..’request, and we would not he surprised to hear . .:r r.y.Tv ;-that the shrewd head of ihat’branoh of the goT- ; - % ‘ srnment had admonished him as to tho Impro 'pricty' of “killing two birds with one stone”— 'ihat is, to make a large speculation off the Post , .. Office Department, and then make it pay him ■■■■-. H-d-- ' fcrcir oul ating a universal advertisement ofhis bnjiincs Bat he has requested “ permisaion” ' . from the Department to desist from further ad vertising- his business attho expenso of the gov • eminent. We believe it has been granted, and ' - hope that tho mind of Mir. -Nesbitt is now easier Pittsburgh, Slaj-BVIUe ul»d „ Cincinnati Railroad, • ' , T By reference to our advertising columns, it • trill be seen that the lottlngs of'contracts on the Pittsburgh, Maysrille and Cincinnati Railroad, between the Muskingum Biter nnd the Centra! Ohio Bond, haw been postponed until the 20U» of AUgUBt. 16 Wo learn from the Steubenville Union of Bri day; that this Company have enterod into pre .-liminarics with the Now Lisbon Union. Bailroad Company for the purpose of consolidating the two tinder the statute for such purposes. Sur . treys are to be commenced immediately. This arrangement leaves Stenbenvillo off the line of ■ ; - .the road, which; considering the many advan tages it would havo conferred npon that clty, is :vi deeply to be . regretted by our citizens. > How ■ „ ever, as it must cross the Steubenville and In diana Bead somowhere in Harrison county, a communication with sonthern Ohio is secured, . . winch will bring ns -some of this advantages nn ■ ticipated from the constmction of the road, as ‘ originally designed. ■■■■: Tlio citizens of Detroit, i-Tritboutrespect to party or religious crefed, on tho 28 th nlt.,invit ed io a letter to Major Letos Cass, Charge to . Borne,- tendering him a public dinner, os a tcatl* .stony of respect for him ns a distinguished citi ‘ zen and as a foreign minister. Major Cass replied in an eloquent letter, declining the honor, and ’ says that under happier circumstances he should - have been gratified to meet his old neighbors and friends.' Major C. states-that ' whatever . other lesson may be learned by tbo American resident abroad, he cannot fait to (appreciate tho • value of our glorious institutions by tbeoontroßt whloh meets and sorronnds him, from his first to his last step upon the soil of J3uropC. And ho most retnm to his conntty moroptoud of bee N • past and her present, and more hopeful of her fotnre, by the knowledge ho has acquired of the - condition of the.great body' of tho people In the Old World.” E@“ We find, by looking over our country ex changes, that oar neighbor,-Doctor Keyses, is becoming almost as celebrated ns the great . •Baiikpsi. -Thera is a difference between tho two, however. The Doctor is no humbug, and ' the impression has been settled for many years post that tho other is, Tho history of tho Doc tor’s popularity is in a distant manner assimu : lated with the principal ingredient cut of which Bamntn hns manfactured bis popularity. Our= friend K. is an extensive druggist; he deals largely m every article appertaining to hia branch of business, and/among ’others bo bos a largo supply of the articles necessary for the ■ manufacture of gas. It is. an admitted foot that W plentiful supply of gas has mado Bornum’s fortune,, but we know that our friend Koyser de ' sif9^~ v snake his inn moro legitimate way- XiocomoiiTCß oa the Penn’ov-lXctllroml* -—The Philadelphia North American, states the fact that the Pennsylvania Railroad Company own and use upon their road, according to the ■ lost annual report, 43 locomotivo engines, the names oMrhioh are Allegheny, Armstrong, An telope, Atolanto, Beaver, Blair, Butler, Brad ford, Bedford, Berks, Cambria, Clarion, Colnm* k • - - bia; Clinton, Clay, Centre, Clearfield, Crawford, Dauphin, Erie, EUS, Franklin, Fayette, Greene, Huntingdon, Harrisburg, H'eisley, Indiana, Ju niata, Lycoming, Latrohe, Ecbapon, Mifflin, Mcroer, Penroso, Pike, Susquehanna, Somerset, „ Union, Venango, Wyoming, Washington, and Westmoreland. Of these, odds the North Ame rican, nine were plaoed on the road in the year 1849, fourteen in the year 1860, three in 1861, and. seventeen in 1862. Of the whole number, - 37 were built by M. W. Baldwin, Bby Norris &. Brothers, 2 by Seth Wilmartb, and 2 by Smith & Perkins. 28 of them have 4 drivers each r 7 have 6 drivers each, GHave 2 drivers each, and 2 have 8 drivers each. As regards, the site of these drivers, 20 of them are each 4 feet C inch es in diameter, 7 are of 6 feet each, 2 are of C , " feet 6 inches, 7of 3 feet 6 inches, : 3 of dfeet, 2 of 4 feet, 1 of 3 feet 7 inohes, and 1 of 3 feet 8 inches. It will thus he seen that 82 of these en gines have drivers of 4 feet 6 inches and up wards. Paring the year 1862 the total nnmber ' . of miles ran by these looDmativeß was 663,991, and the total cost of repairs was $82,630 07, or * an average cost of $6 02 per 100 miles run.— ■ In the year 1860 the total number ofmiles run i!,vT r . . :;by the locomotives on this road was 320,999, or nearly a eleven thousand less than half the total for 1852. _ Congressional Candidates In Kentucky. ' The KcntaoUy Yeoman gives the following- oa a complete list ftf thoCongrmioaat candidates ia that State, viz: ■ First district—linn Boyd, Isaae Barnet, Jeff. > JBrotm. Second -district—Winston J.Davie, B?Dj. E, Grey--- ' Third district —Presley Ewing; , Fourth district—JamescS. Christman,, T.E. Bramlcttc. r Fifth district—James W. Stone, Clement S. Hill. , " ~ " Sixth district—John SI. Elliott, CrF.Burnam, 4 Dr. Fierce, Berry E. Stone. , ■ Seventh district—William Preston, 'S.'S. JEng-, ' , ' Ush. ' - - r 1 . , Eighth district—John C. Breckinridge/ B.’P. ‘ Letcher. « _ Ninth district—Jas. hi. Bice, Aqoflla Young. , _ Tenth district—R, H. Stanton, G. W. Hod^e. . - * The Yeoman says: “From beat accounts rhe democracy can carry nine of the districts. 1 "Who 1 would not rejoice to sao onr noble old State ont tho sooiety of Vermont and Massachusetts » ” MTI'SBSMSOBS: ' •0/ Ehtfadtlphicktbimty. " AUDITOR GENERAL, of llifflin Counts- ENTERPRISE* MAJOIt LEWIS CASH. Reaping and Botvins Hecmfxes. From the Germantown - Telegraph wo learn that the -trial of reaping and 'mowing maohines, which tool: place pa tho 80th alt. at the farm of ,Dr. ; James, McCroa,.at Flourtown,Montgomery County,-was voty well attended by farmers from tho counties of Montgomery, Chester, Books, Delaware and Philadelphia. ■ Among the specta tors was Professor Wilson, ono of the British Commissioners to the Now ¥ork Exhibition, who is said to*possess much knowledge of ogri- Oaltaro.-and -who-appeared*to fool muoh interest iu the operations of the day. For mowing but two machines entered; . and of these, Kctchum’s proved 7 the favorite.- -Eor reaping, ’but three machines entered; .two vOfiHussty’s patent, and ono of Seymour’s. The former worked admira bly, but required seven men to bind and dear the track for each machine, os it throws tho grain behind; instead of at the side. - The Nor ristown Herald says that tho trial was unsatis factory to' the spectators, and' the Germantown Telegraph conveys tho same impression, i Tho Judges were: Edwin' Moore, of Montgomery;- Jonathan -Roberts, of Chester; Isaac Thomas, of Delawaro; Wm> Imkens and Geo. Brinton, of Philadelphia. They awarded the premium of $5O to Soy mour’e combined -mower and reaper; $35 to Ketchum-s: mower/and $2O: toHnssoy’e combined mowerand-reaper; According to the Backs i-Countyiintelligencer,-.2000 spectators were present. Tho whole affair was under the direction of a joint.committoo appointed by the Agricnitaral Societies of this and several adjoin ing counties " - From the Wayne County Democrat of the 7th uIL, we take the following; Tbial or Reaping and Mowing Machines.— This interesting exhibition commonoed yester day on Mr.” Slibbs' farm, half a mile northeast of town, nnd continues to-day on Mr- Robinson’s place, south of town. 3here are several ma chined for reaping’ and mowing, together with many, other agricultural implements hoing exhib ited, and tbeoontest is quite spirited; We were unable yesterday to,-attend but a short time, bcuco we defer a -detail of the operations until next week, when wo hopo- to bo able to present a full account of the doings* Quito a. number, of‘distinguished gentlemen were present . during the exhibition.' Among them Hon. David .Todd,,of Youngstown; Hon. D. K. Carter,"of Massillon; Hon, H. H. John son arid Hon. C.B,Deming, of Ashland; Hon. J. Brinkerhoff; of‘Mansfield; Cel* Harris, of the Cleveland Herald; ; Mr; Brown, of the Ohio Far mer ; Coir Harris, iof the Cultivator; M»j. M’El* henie, of the Medina Democrat;. Judge Cook/of Stark county, and a targe number of others. The result of the trial- is not stated by the Democrat. t August Eloeilorn. The eleetion of Governor; representatives to Congress, and theLegisloture, will tote place in Tennessee an the first Thursday in August. , The last legislature; being composedof a whig msgority,, did -the grossest injustice to the demo* orats in tho.arrangement or .Congressional and Legislative districts. . They gave themselves riyit oat of the ten Congressmen, tixiten out of tho twenty-five" Senators, and forty-one out of the eevonty-fivo-membcM of tho house. •The authorof thißpsrryman&r {Mojor Henry) is the whig candidate for Governor; and wo con* fidently anticipate his defeat by tho Hon. An drew Johnson. COSanjSSSIOHAL dbtbicts. Whips in Italic. - First district— A. Q. Watkins ani Taylor. Second district—Hon.lVm. Jl. Churchjfell and BoraieMaynard, Third district—Somncl A- Smith and T. N. Vandyke. ■ -■ ■ Fourth district—E. 'L; Qardenblre hnd Hon. Hot. Cullcm, ... Fifth district— Qeo.,W.- Jones—no opposition. Sixth district—S. P. Allison and FWir K. Zol licoffer. : ■ ’ ► Seventh district—-Thomas Barry and Charles Ready. i Eighth district—Btcphcn C. Pavntt—no.oppo sition. Ninth, district— Emi; Ethridge— no opposition. .Tenth district—P. P. Stanton and E. 31. Ter s*?■' r_ , '.X'.i i " ■■■■'Our moat reliable Information is that the de jqporntswiUcarry several whig.districts^ fifin.’ Imir Bosn hiss' teeelvdj a scry flattering nomination from the Democrats, in the first Congressional District,., Kentucky; -The nomination is-a goodone, Mr.Bovn Isa man •of comMaudingtalpnt, and a true Democrat ■ - For 610 Daily'Morning Post Idnssns. Haupeb & Plumes:—l would ask to present through the columns of your widely circulated paper, to tho Democratic party in Al legheny county,, the name of Jambs n. Rodb, of Upper St Clair township, oa a candidate for tho office of County Commissioner; at tho October election. ; - - • N. A. 8. • 1. .Sibam. —Professor Henry,, of Washington City, says: . . " “We think it can clearly ho established that modern science is capable of reproducing every invention of ancicntart, and at anlndcfinito economy of human time and human labor- - > . ‘‘l know we am frequently referred to tho im mense masses of stone transportedond wrought by ancient art, which are found amonfr tho ruino of Baalbeo and Thebes, and are frequently told that tho management of these would far trans cend tho skill add power of modern engineers. Suoh assertions arc, however, rather intended to convey nn idca of the impression produced upon tho beholder of these venerable, rains than a ■declaration of absolute truth. ■ As a enfficiehtil lußtratloa of thls, wo may mention the fact that, in New York; large buildings of brick and stone am moved from place to place, while the Inhab itants remain undisturbed within. * * . “ The pyramid; of Cheops is said to bavo em ployed the power of 100,000 men for twenty years In 1 its creotion... Bat, vast us is this pile, were the steam engines employed in one of our large olties direeted to the task of rearing one of equal magnitude; the Whole task would be ac complished in a few weeks.” Cblestjais is Dibtbess.— The Chinese Dra matio Company, forty-two in number, who ar rived in New-York a short time ago from Ban Francisco, and performed one week otNiblo’s appear to be in, a destitute condidion. Their wardrobo, which is stated to be worth-$40,000 isrctained.by tbo steamship .company os alien To*: adebt of $OOOO, Incarred-fn their passage from-California, It appears they contracted to exhibit in New York for ten months, at.sG,ooo a month, and were paid at: San Fronoisoo $lO, 000 in advance. Thoy-wcm to rsooive $2OOO in a month after their, arrival- at New York,.and to have thelrboerd paid, but it appears these stipulations have not only not been fulfilled, but that tho contmotorbas disappeared. The liOrnsviiinToßAOCO Maeket The great drought; that has prevailed ia the West has ex ited Tears for: the tobaeco crop.' The Louisville /Journal;’of "the'Bd Instant, says the market in thateilyoontinueß oxoited.and fall prices are i.'dbtafhedi'Tt -quofes. lags at Sl.TeQb.aS j se | conas ®6,26@e,00;: firsts s6@s7, and: mann-- iTaetnred: leaf The saleßof the week Were i34sthh’de.j OgaiMt 921 same week last sea- I son; :and the total: sales of the season, ending ! with ; tbe’2d of 'Ja]y, have been 12,846 hbds., time last year—show ing's falling cff'-thia'jseasohonlaßtof: 4,093 hbds. It is believed, however,; that the actual falling off ia mnch greater.— v : of:the‘Venitßso;B»ll»««4' • :Iho survey oftfie route forthis.road yrillpro ‘ bably oommence tbis 'Week, nearthispolnt and runmngcaattrardiuJhe direction of Bidgway, Blk county,- to a point on the line Of theSnnbury and Erie road; .* - The best practicable route, com bining dtreotness and: easy gradients, to Ridg way or near Btdgway, will doubtless be. the one chosen. The distance from Franklin to Bidgway* ; by:an air line.is about 70 miles. Bidway is only l abouhSO milesnorthof us;,so that theroadWiil •leave the river- at ' the first practicable point above the'month of French creek.— Venango Spectator,Joly 7. • ~ Abbitep Opt.—The frrig Zebra, from Orleans, put iataSavaniiah T JaBt Feljraaryi on ac count of a fearful' mortality among beLip&eseu gor3 creT7;after lesving the Mississippi, ar rive# at Monrovia,<ra. jtho 28th of Moroh, ;in forty {Ura*fro&i S&Tannob. These was no further sloknesa on board afterihtfvesdel loft there, and her ninety-three emigrants reached the repnblio in good health. tVHEN I WOULDOIB. - JS::. NTE, I wonld not.illo when winter cWllyand dfeaTyh earth fleecy fenow; . My spirits then, 1 however, lone and weary, * - Would choosiinot, on Jier.homewardilishtio go. v. r would.notdio trhen sprjM li brightly beaming, *•;; ; •Ananil the earth warms in her loved ombreoo, when now-horn beauties all around are gloatnlng; An> tlien tho Mfihming way : I wonld not trace. . yot-when summer’s.genllo air Is singing, -_And bearing wide its freight of rich perfomei ,'MVheit Nature’s choir la rapturous strains- Is singing..: ; I would not pass the portals of the tomb. But at the closo of some calm autumn day, 'f = " Just as the sun sinks, in. the goldon west, L w i.' Methinks I then would gladly pass away, •Away tolleavea—to blcssodnoss and rest. - Ocalm, congenial honr/befittlngtimc, ... ...'When nature,■ foiling, socms.todroop and die,: "When swcctly and thO plalutlvo breezes chime,, - ...;. And. autumn'B pageant solemnly ■sweeps by. - . In God s appointed tliw, whon it raay come,' In win tor, -spring, 'orj3Uunner’ff glorious time, • Then wouldlgo to my immortaUiome, j: • .* - Where lnvailos not the celestial climo. : Items of Hews and Miocellany, : 'A lady m*New York on tho-4tbj wag Woking over the edgo of -a steamboat into the water, with her baby in her arms, when the infant gave a sadden; spring, aud jampod into the water, and notwithstanding every exertion, was drowned. - . During June/thcrowos deposited at the New Orleans branch, mint $204,909, of which $207,- 132 was in silver. The coinage of the mint con sisted of 68,000 gold dollar pieces. , ; Mr. S. Baker, of New York, whose term as agent of - thaSecrctary of the Treasury expired on the let inst., while noting ns snob, purchased, it fa stated, for CloTornment, mo million : seven hundred and fifty thousand dollars of United States fanded debt. A contribution has just been received at New York for the Crystal l’olaoo Exhibition, from Queen Viotoria, in the shape of a -striking pic ture, by ■ Winterhalter, tbo oubjeet of which is <* The Opening of the London Exhibition.” This is said to ba a very rcmarkablo painting. It is said that the new crop of sweet pota toes. near the Pea Shore, in Now Jersey, and in several-parts of Camden-county, is likely, to bo ruined by tho ravages of. a very destructive small fiy. A clothing denier in Fulton street, New York has an omnibus with a fine span of horses, run ning about the city, lettered, “a free rideto all our patrons.” The druggists of St. Louis,-with two excep tions, have agreed-to abolish the sale of soda on Sundays, and to close their stores ouithat day, except ftom9 to 10 in tho morning, from 2to 8 in tho afternoon, and from 7 to 8 at night, leaving during the time the stores arc so dosed, one competent person respectfully to attend to ail calls of immediato necessity. .The California trade, so Jar as shipping Is con cerned, seems to bo falling off a little at N.-York, there being not more than a dozen vessois on tho berth fonSan Francisco, jnst now, whereas but three months since the ro were ;at least fifty.— Freights, however, are firm. The clipper rates are 45@60 cents. It is said that Mr. Dom, of South Carolina, ■has been offered 52,000,000 for his gold mines in that state. - . - Tho steam saw-mill of Voluoy Chapin# of Aon Arbor, Michigan, was bnrnt recently. Loss $13,000. Ono hundred and eighty-seven different artir cics will be contributed by Ireland to tho New York Crystal Palace Exhibition. A largo num* ber of these consist of works ofarf and fancy. The collection is the result of the efforts of a single individual. . ; Boombe, the rebellious African chief captured by President Roberts, of Liberia, and sentenced to be imprisoned for two years, was also ordered to pay a fine of 550,000. When the sentence wae pronounced, the prisoner shed tears, re garding thoimprisonmeut os intolerable. General William Crookshanks, vulgarly called Billy Bowlegs#.Chirr of the Scminolo tribe of Indians in Fiorida, it is said, is abbnt to bo wait ed on by Gen. Ilarnoy, with a politeJnvitation to “ go-West, '* peaceably if ho will, and forcibly if necessary." ' r _ , ■ -Tho 'FoHcoiCourt of-Kemper: :county, have raised thelicense feo for drinking-saloons to 51,000. Ono of the two establishments of the kind in Do Italb has already been cioscd,nad tho other will share the same foto in August. A serenade in which somo 300 or 400 persons participated, wns given to Mr. Soule, our now Minister to Spain, ot,bla lodgings, in New York, on Monday night,:4th mat,. On Ids appearance, ho was greeted with enthusiastic applause and cheers for** Soule and Cuba,” Mr. L. W. Da via wns killed in an affray at Memphis, on the 20th nit., by a man named Itichord Smith. The deceased wm formeriy of North Carolina, by profession, n school teacher, and was a man of considerable literary attain ments. Smith Was arrested. Tbo Cincinnati hospital now contains one hun dred abd thirty-two lunatics, and has accommo dations for only fifty-two. Tho- soldiers of tbo war 1812, in Now York# havo resolved to send dologatcs to tho &th of January Convention# to bo held in Philadelphia as proposed by their comrades in tho iattor city,, some time since, to adopt mcasnres -to secure jnstlco to themselves, nnd to keep nlivo, the re cords of their history. -•••■ Miss Theresa Feronzy, of Presbourg, a Cele brated Hungarian poetoßß, whoso vorses wepocs popular os thoso of Moore in-Ireland# committed, suioido by shooting herself with a pistol on tho 31 st of May. t r.- Cjraott Shootlnpf. At a shooting match which esmo off at; tho Qilceh City course on tho afternoon of tho 4th-. inst-i- tho celebrated pacing horse Cato being tho prize, Mr. Samuel Seamen killed, from tho trap, twonty birds In as many consecutive shots,, a font never before, wo believe# equalled- ln#tho United-States. . The following fa a'summapy of tho shooting;' i r - • S.Hiddlo. 1110 - • ■ ' a Beaman.* 1 1 111 111111 til UL:I 1 1,1 vL 11 8e1t...... 1 1 1 111111 1 0 1110 111 111 IV. Square* ... 1 1 1 1 1 1 l l 1 1 0 l 1 1 1 1 1 1 10 0 tV. Jenkins..;ll . •AvLtifoms.,.;.:!! UII.OUUOOIO KeWM 0 1 1 1 0 4 H ” •Koklca .Tr....-.,. 1 1 10.. ‘.‘V JvßeynolOff:... IVI 0.0 Swtocer.:.*.....'! 0-1 11 10 8- Higdon...... 11 1 X l 0 . , , J, Marsh..,...- 00 1 11111 1 0 after reaching this city! on Monday morning noxt, is expected to remain hero during that day. In -view of this - ,fact, the Mayor has summoned tho City. Counoils to mfcet this'afternoon, for tho purpose of determining, tho prop'er civio arrangements intho rcception whioh it is proposed to give the Preahlcnt'on that day. - Tho military propose to tskot tho demonstration. Ho will leavo.hero thO-fi)l lowing morning in- the. early strain' for.; Phi\a-- delphia. _ J A town meoting was to hnvo boon-hold in/Phu adelphia last evening, to make arrangements to rooeivo'-Proßidont -Piercogand to tender .him tho - hospitalities of the city; on: bis arrivaVthero on ®tn, RUag. :y Mexico and the United States.-—The f‘tni .rcrsal,” published in the city of Meaieo, alludes to the rumors which hero been circulated in that i country and this, that tholargo increase of the Mexican, army prorided for by a recent decree of Santa Anna, contemplates a declaration of war against the'United States." Those rnthors Itprononnoes entiroly.groundless.. “In short,” it pays at the eloso oMts article,. ‘<M«xieo.shas no idea of declaring war against the'tailed States." Pacbio SieahshiF Comtahy.— Lieut Toffeir, ; formerly commander of the steamer Tennesson,) having beon-ordered to sea .by the navy ment, Trill not resume command of, a PaoiiiQ Mail steamer. The Pacific Mail Steamship Cam-) pany . has deeided-'tO": send- Its three eteamerai now building, direct to Australia, whence, they will take their placSon the liner,between Adstrnj:,I lia and Panama, instead of joining the San Fran* | 'Cisco line, . » I s , 'J • • ■ ■ ..«...'1 r . »•- . ;*v .;V -i ;v V » \ %i ” -yy *••' •_-* t,n*' •• r x - u- '-v,. - ; ■■! r~- x> c-r-.' i *r r •** - . T V- y.'*..- -'tv - ~ • • >* t * - *■ ' fF - 'I. * ‘o , , r •»* ■* y* _ -y i» ** Jl '" -T'" ' r ‘* m _. . JL ■• ? EiBWECaiKOPP. This minister, wha.figures Very largely in the recentdiplomacy, of Russia vrith Turkey, is thus described in a sketoh which appears in a New York paper of the 22d alt -It should be taken, ; vre qnpppse, with4ho allowance at least that it is not written by an admirer; <* TheMensohikoff family does not date from i the early times of the Russian aristocracy* bat i is comparatively recent. It-was founded by a journeyman pastry cook* who cried bis .wares through ' the streets'*of Moscow.untU he cried himseif-lnto the rogafd-of Peter the Great, who. mado him one of-his special favorites., This, , hQwever,/did nofc prevent jib beipg sentvtoLibe ria by Peter XL, grandson pf.that monarch,, who, thoagh he had had Mensohtkoff for his tutor, -yielded to tliO- Dolgoroaaki family.so far as to i banish him, instead of marrying bis daughter os ihe had desired.” Of this ex'-pastry cook the late i most demonstrative envoy.to. Constantinople's thefourth direct descendant. He belongs m the vory front-rank of the public men of Russia, along with NesselrodOr Tohcmiohelf, Bludoff, Ktsseloff*- Strogonoff,'; Orloff, Sohiawln, and a very-few others.- Ho is one of those admitted to almost daily intercourse and inhmaoy with tho Emperor. Of them all, he is perhaps-the most ambitious,' and - certainly the. most conceit'! ed. “like most of his countrymen, Mpnsohikoff hog always been devoured by the dcoire to seo his name figure in some grand affair, and. to 'gain what is called an European reputation—a glory which until now has been denied him.— With a mortal bitterness he has seen men like the late favorite Benkendorff, Orloff and others, making a noise in tho world, though in-his arro gance he has despised them-as ignoramuses and nullities. His dwn mental organization is; how-: over, not of n high ordor. For trronty yeara nearly ho haß fccen Governor General of Finland: and Minister of the Marine, though mail bislife ho was nover a sailor, and for a long time held steam vessels tnholyhorror,owlng to which there, are comparatively very fow of them in the Ens sian navy at this day. : ... “On the-other hand,-he does not laok a certain sort, of superficial capacity. Tn hia youth lie studied for a while at ,tho University, of- Leipsio, ; and has since kept up a varnish of information i by that kind of general reading which gives the i airs of knowing everything without bestowing a i profound or exact acquaintance with anything.. Thus, in the salons of St/ Petersburgh bo haß > acquired the reputation ofimmenao and many sided abilities, which wonld rendor him success ful in whatever he might undertake. This facie has net been diminished by a hitter aud.sarcasr tio humor, which loves to riot at the cost of others, and has long renderod him the first wit j and author of bon moti at the court . For these reasons -he is more feared than liked—a senti ment penetrating even into tho bosom of thoim pcrial family, which has admitted him in a con siderable measure into its intimacy, but has ne ver regarded him as a favorite. “ There are la the coart of St Pctarshargh | two loading political parties, tho Russian and | tho German. The former cherishes ths idea of I predominance in Earope. bntparticularly desires ] immediate extension in the Orient, with the ab- 1 sorption of Torkcy, and.in.ease of. need, even of Austria. The German party: is more pacific in regard to-the Eastern question/ Ito.oebemo is to aggrandize ,tho influence .of Entrain, in the West, in the affairs of/Goraanyfor instance—a policy eteadily pnraued .for these many years, and especially manifest in the events of 1848; and 1849, The leader of' this latter party is | naturally Count Nesselrode, supported chiefly by i Baron BmnoW, the Enssian ambassador at Eon* i don, M. do Moyondorff, ambassador at Vienna, ! and a few other Gemmas, bath soldiers and civ- 1 Mans. Under the influence of Nesselrode, most: of the diplomatic agents of the empiro are cith er Germans or other foreigners Thus, Mr. Ba diseo, at Washington, is something Hko a Walla* ohian, and a Protestant in religion. ,BeUUvrith others.': “ Princo Mcnschikoff belongs to the Enssian party. Though a diedpio of Voltaire os far os. religious ideas are concerned, he holds to, the influence of tho Greek church as the principal lever of Enssian action'in tho Orient. ..In fact, this is his hobby. Thus, oner the campaign of 1829, ending with the treaty ef Adrianopie, our hero, who bad held the position of chief of the staff under tho lato Prince Peter Wolkonsky, and had distinguished himself tho year before at the ; capture of Warne, where be was very severely wounded, quitted the service because, in his opinion, the treaty did not sufficiently scours the rights of tho Greek Oriental church. ■ “Tho ambition of Mcnschlkoff 'has always aimed us high ns that of a Eussian noble is al lowed to aim. He has sought to acquiro a con trolling Influence over tho mind of the Czar, and to hold the first plaeo in bis councils. But the monarch has never allowed himself to be entrap ped. The truth is, be bos rather disliked tho obseqnlons yet erregant seductions of the ambi tions conrticr. In default of the Erst object of ?v-., bjv,.liqwever, in latter years; succeeded ia gainings coneiderablo influ ence over tho heir to tho throne. . ■■■' i<* When, after thodiiastcrswhioh the Russian troops continually experienced in Circassia, un der-the mixed command of Rosen, Grabbc, Sam, end other German-generais, tbe Emperor resolv ed to send there some Russian with an eminent end Imposing name, and with tbe full powers of an iUer yo.Monsehlkoff strained every nerve to get tbo place, btinging.iuto play nil: degrees, of influence and alt kinds of agencies, with the aid or both men and women, (be Is a great favorite with the latter.) It waseven said that hothrew himself on bis knees at the feet of the Ctar to imploro tho favor. Rut it was not granted, and afterward Count Woronbow, since raised to tho rank of Prince, carried off-the honor. .» In this trey the Jealous courtier grew to bo some seventy "years of ago without the desired .opportunity of ndding a historic lustro to his name. In tho a (Taira of Germany la 1849 tho .German party had had its way, and itmeomed opportune now to glvo tho Russian party a chance In tho Oriental question. Of that party end its discontent, Monschikoff was the organ and tho trampoter at St.: Fetcrsbnrgb. lie not only.gave out In privato that tho moment had come to fall on-Turkey, hut there was another reason why something should bo done to gratify, ■him. Ho-hnd lateiy been obliged ter yield tho post of naval-minister to the Grand Duke Con stantine, thp.second spn of the and the special ornament of his family, who had been educated n sailor. : In these simple foots may he found tho principal reasons why Menschlkoff was sent to Constantinople. Whatover ho the final Issno of the affair, bis vanity has at least bad. a. momentary gratification. Ho has mado: a noise da Europe—he has occupied tho attention of tho political world—-his name has bccome known be yond tha honndariea of the empire. ■“But if—as now seems more than probablcc this mission, after being began-with so much fass and pomp," should-all cad in smoko.vwo may be certain that the Emperor I 'will, for-a tittle wbilo, be fariona*and mortified—nay, we.may sapposo that ho was so when tho nows of the tarn which cvcnta had .taken arrived at Bt. .Pe torsburgh. BatwhETtho first hurst of vexation has passed, nobody will be more pleased than hiSißelf at Mcnsohlkoffds. discomfiture. .. Ho will fed no regret at the downfall suffered: by a man so-muoh boasted of in the soolal clrdes of. the .capital, on-hls-first~trinl4a important potitieal affairs. ■ He will be the'first torlpply to. thedis appointed and ridiculed ambassador a‘familiar of tin Russians, whoso meaning is, «ho hanfallen baok nmong-tba blockheads again.'” - Tilt: Greet, Restorative. a ;Fb ver and'Afue Cured by &r* M’Lanc's Pdlt. ■ ■ ■ JJSJ* Mr.JOUailianHongham,of WcatHnian, Pale county, Illinois, writes to the proprietory that ho had supered great* ly from ft Beroro pflrt protracted attach of Fever and Aguo,, and was completely-restored-to bealth by tho nso of the. UVer PflM aldnc- Thesb Mb unquestionably possess great tonic properties, and con be taken with deckled advantage formany discawa.requiring invigorating romodios; but the' Liypr Pilla standpreeminent osa means of restoring organised Liver lobeaUhy actions hence tho great celebrity they have attalnod. Tho numerous formidable diseases ari sing from a diseased Liver,)tjhich so long baffled the skill of i tba most cmlnent physicians of tho United States, are now i rendered easy of care, study pud porsevernnoo bof the tUstingnishnd-phyaicianwhosj name this greatmedl i -cine beam—a name which will descend to posterity: mime i deserving of griQtade. -This’mvduabTe^ntedicino;should ' -alw&ys bo kfipt'wlthln roach and : 1 earliest symptoms of diseased Liver, it can be safely and us©-- fatly administered, . . r . > ; < will pleaso be carefal to- ask Ibr-Br. IT Lana’s.' oetetoated Vermifuge,-and take none else." An other Ver mifuges,- la comparison, ato worthless.- • • r ? For sale by most of tho Brunrista and Merchants, and by the sole proprietors.. FLEMING-BROTHERS; vjyllidiir ’ ri - n -CO VTood’sfcrost: S3f» Here Home Testimony. «■ Mr. Sir—l think it no moro than\rm.act-of justice to you, ta mil os to the Amerieaffcommhully, to state that th* SPEC- I bought frpin you amt-me welL I fitul ray sight: •much improved. -I causes small pylnt with them Ibr any length of time without fatigue to my qyos. Should say right continue to Improrcby tbo use of them- I have no doubt but I shall be able to read without them In a short time, -j .. \Toora, truly, ; ,-I. MOUNDEU. Allegheny City, Juno 2* 1853. : :/sa*J havepsod Mr;Solpmon*s EXE GEAgSES.ftrrnVCTy brief period, with decided advantage, and- hate.no;hesita tion la stating •ihai.a.daftetive vision of long standing has - been relieved,.and seem >to boeoquiring vigor and tone, itherofarocheerfolly .hcarwitntss to their ex-. Tcellencyand accuracy* as also to Mr. fllomou’s skill &s.a I practical Optid&o, and the with wblchho edflptahis Classes to tho various peculiarities of virion. V. 15. button; No. 24 Wayne street, Pittsburgh. . June 20,1853. jo292tn , **■ ’ * > , ;♦*% y J-»T '-'i; 1 - '•''‘'L'*"'C-'YV*^ Halacy’o Forest Wime-Ts tho test remedy for tfca-'permanent euro of Dropsy, GraTcljJEtta dice,- Rheumatism, Gout, lass Sid®?? -S^S : acli,. and Consumptive for in this dty. giving -fall pwiicolars, can be liad gratis. ~ ' , _ - large anothercoluan'. ; -T: - : -- ••. Sold Wholesale and Retail by Dr. GEO. 11. KEYSHR* 140, oomer of Wood street and Virgin alley, Pittsburgh, r»4 a *“ so, by JAMES T. north-west comer of Federal atreetand the Diamond, Allegheny City- . Je&lmdaw' E2W ABTEEXISEHEHTS. Hotlcei—T2ie friends of FEOHIBrnON- wfll bo. addressed by WM. H. BURLEIGH,-THIS (Monday) ; EVENING, at 8. o’clock in the First Baptist Church, comer ■of-Tfcrltd-antl Grant streets.' -■' - 'j • - '-V.-.- jjlLlt, Tit® Comer St one of CHRIS F& METHO* . BIST EPISCOPAL CKUROHrwin be laid TUESDAY MUItNING, i aly l2th-. Bishop. Snipes will deUver an ad* dress in the Smflhfiald Church,at-8 o'docfc.. Immediately, aftdr the address, persona desiring to'witness theceremony; will march in proccsslonto the puce of building, corner- of Pennand Hand streets. The oiheiary and. pastor* of .the ! Methodist Churches orPUtsbnrgh and vicinity ,ar« respect-; fully invitedto bo present.. •> Jyllgc- - tAe JZutiding Cmwii&x. VsriNDOW BLTNDS—At and retail, by* -:V\ • W jyll : • ' - ;:■ MARSHALL; VTELVET Brocade .r. -Jn crimson, green Snd biho gold./ 5 ! ... r - jyll ‘ Forsaleby' " ‘AWALTERPI MARSHALL: XXECOIIATIONS—In gold, oah and marbied-Pnper Hang* vjhy;lns9, of architeo torn designs. - Fonsalo-by I - . Tjyll - ~ ; - WALTER P.-; MARSHALL.^ r . *TT|7rALL- PApEIb—A largß'onsbrUnent of/fine, medium; .VY * common AnlEVery cheap Wall Paper, always on hazul --'.-.-'.WALTER Jyll- '* m:-. •:^/.;^:;.^yv^r-;'i; c -H/;-Ss.Wood<treeLr> A ' LARGE STEAM-ENGINE FOR SALE^-CyUnder 32 J\. .Inchest nlne.feet strode./Tb^lsAn oxtra heary en gine; andwUl be sold low. Enqulro of.-. .. >. \i: c ? ; ? ° Jyll •!.. v THOMAS W00D5,45 Market st. :- PEB3QNB determined to have a home of. their own, will find bn bnr register a great reriety; Call ahd obtain a Real Estate Qrcolar, containing- a list of part ofilhe prop-, erty we have.fbr sale. . _ jyli::: --O wv <• 8. CUTHBERT A SON, 140Thlrdst. ; OLD WASHINGTOX'VEOAD.—For sale, a new? ifmaf;. four ,roonai«s ; ivlth.,brer. an:aSri;of fitted,-. good water, a Variety oflarge ondgmali * frnitsp-aU under, good in front of tbb house; situate I}4 mßcs tom therity.-‘ wice'glQOO./Temis ; jyit : -~ , S. CUTHBEBT & SON;:l4QThinlgtrcet. -\T£W BOOKS!—At MlffSt A Co.'s, Not. 32 Smilbfield st. X\ Fern leaves from Fanny's Portfolio. .-■•■■ -••• Price $1,25 Yosef:'aCrusadelQthoEastj by'J.-Rosaßrown./ :1>25 . HOdemJfllrtatinnsrhy Catharine Sinclair.® A • Bible in the Oonntlng House ; by n. A. Boardman, ./•■■.! d.d; 1,00 i The Attorney, or the Correspondence of John QnocL 1,00 American Gams lu Us Seasons; by F. F. Forester. • 1,25 ThaehcrayV English Humorists. 1,00 LastLeartoia SUnhy Slde. - ir’ rv-. "'.--V ?V'so ■ ■ Shady-Side,or-Xtife innJountry.Pftrßoaage; - .*6 Tlia lUustrated Magazine of Art, rolumo Ist; ' 2^K> _: ' : ' . ,H. MINER A OO* , •■■..jyll r • No.SSSmithflcldetroet- •. IBy ibe President at■ ill© United State*. N pnrro&Bcecfla#;!,. FKAh’fiUJN :JPlERC2£'FrcsHcht. of thftTJnited SUUcs of Aiacrica, doherefrjdcclare and make Itnowa* that public ‘saJei Trill heheld:at the' under?- mentioned land offices la fbe.Statcof Klsconain, at tfcepe* /xiods hereinafter designated, to wit: : -At the Load Office BXVElW'commeariiig on Monday, the third d»y«pf October the disposal,of the. public labd# situated in the followingnamed townships, Via; -* • ‘ \ •• •*>. ' JSforth of the bate Uiti and Jftit of Vie fourth principal Townships thirty-two, thirty-throe, thirty-four, thlrty-firp ind thirty-six,< of rang© fire. Townships thirty-one, thirty-two, thirty-three, thirty-four,, hlrty-fir© and thirty-air* of range six.- Townships thirty-one, thirty-two, thirty-three, thirty-four md. thirty rAre, of range seren. - Townships ihirtj-ono, thirty-two, thirty-three and thirty* bar, of rang© eight. . • Townships thirty-erne, Uurty-two and thirty-three, of range'. *V v ■ Townships thirty-one, thirty-two, thirty-three sal thirty* i>or,cfTaogsidxtcen. -:-' - ‘ and thirty-four, of range scrcn* At tho Lsnfl Odoe at MEN ASH A, - commencing on Mon day, the tenth day of October next, for the di*fo<al of the public lands within theundermenUoncd. townships usd , parti of townships, to.wlfci' Xorih of ike bass Kne auS East of thefaurih principal. ■ v---: meridian* . Townships twenty-five and twenty*!*, of rang* twdte -Trartfoaal township twenty-one, vert of Wolf rirer r and townships twenty-four, twenty-fire and tweuty-sjjq of mugs thirteen.' : - - v . - -.r -• Trectlonal townships twenty-cne and twenty-two, west of Wolf rtrer and Bayou, and townships twenty-three, twenty four, twooty-fire and twenty-six, cf range fourteen. fractions! township twenty 4wo, west of Wolf circr, town-, ehlps twenty-three and twenty-four, .and fractional town chips twanty-flro axel twcnty-*ix,westof Wolfriocr,of range ■ fifteen.’' - .-.■.i-':...-.... v*-.- fraettonal townships tweniy-lwo, twenty-three, twenty four and twenty-six, west of Wolf riTer, of range sixteen. . ' At the IsuadOflceat EA CEOS3E, commencing culloh*' day, the torenteentb day of October next, for the disposal of tbwptxhlie lands within the .following to wit: JS’crth of Gc bass line end JFetf of the fourth principal tarru&m. • * • . Townshipstwentyand twenty-one,, of range one. Townships -ferecteenj eighteen, nineteen, twenty- and twcuty-cne, of range two. Townships twenty-one and twenly-two, of raogecleren. . Township*twenty-one and twenty two, of range tweire. TPwn»hlp*twenty>©no and tw*ntj-two,of .range thirteen. Xcrih *f the lest Hat and East of the fourth j*r£neywj meridian. ’ Tbwmalpy twenty-one, twenty-two, twenty-threo and twenty-four, of range one. • Township twenty-one, of rsngo two. At the litud OSce at STEVEN'S POINT, commencing on Monday, the twenty-fourth day of Oetobcr next, for the dis posal of the public Unds situated In the following townships and pert* of townships, to wit: . Xoriti of the base lint and East of the foxrlh‘principal ' ■ ncrtdtoty. Township twentyeix, of range four. Township twenty-six, of range fire. ' CJJoetkm* three to too, fifteen to twenty-two and tweaij-?ix to Uilrty-fire, In totrnthiphcvnty-tir: township twenty-setra, (except sections thirteen, twentT-four, twr-ntYfirs, thirtj ow ned thirty six,) and tnwtalilps twenty-eight;, twenty nttto and thirty, of range'six; ’ ~ Sections cris\ jtwo, eleven to -fonrtry&y to • *fwij£ty*S*i£ asi thirteen, twenty-fixm twenty-fire, thirty-fire and thirty-six. In tcvrnthtpticf&twixn: sections fire to eight, seventeen to twenty, thirty amt thirty-one, la toKi&tip • iwcusMjj ttcznt'J-r,inc, (<xxer.pt fleeUrastwenty-Sretn twentj 'eight and thirty-tbwoto thirty-fix,) and totenihip thirty, of rang? eeren. _ v.- : - Section* ona to fi»«yefght to fifteen, twenty-two to twenty ; yarert, thirty-fireand thirty-eix, \n:iwmmp :lvsextl^fcnr; towuAip tictnty-f. or, (except sections-rix, wtiu, eighteen, nineteen, thirty and Uiirty-one;) township ixrz fy-ziz; tmtn ihtpt fteisifjMewTi, (except Bertlon ids) (except" sections tlx, terra, nineteen, thirty and :thlrty* * townrhlp* twenty-nlue and thirty, or r»age eight. ' ' Townships tweniy-five and twcntj*lx,ofrange nine, . . .Township twenty-six, of rinse eleven. 1 ' At the Land Ofitre at JllK£itA]« RIIJiT, ccsnzteneing on Slcmdfly;ih& second day of January next, for thodlspoxalof tbofoltcnrtcr, being r&duarytracts of the reserved load mineral lauds,- which were Jiotinciudod In' t&eprodkma- Uonseftha 20th :ISoTtinber,JS4C,wul SSth Apru, ISSI, to : bo sold under the «at of-Congress antitied "‘An' act to au*. thorite tha President of theCnitod Stales to sell thorcserfed mineral lands In tho State* cf-Illinois and Arkansas;end Terrihsint of VVlscotwltt ami lowa, supposed to contain lead' ore," approved Joty to wifr* ; -- tVe tore lOw nsd tats tf tht fourth jarincipal The wfsthalf and n&tthejuit quarter of the southwest quarter, tho northeast quarter of the northwest quarter, ' and the southeast quarter of the southeast quarter, nf . vn*\ tho east half of tho northwest .quarter, the southeast quarter, the west half of tho southwest quarter, and the. southwest quarter of tho northeast quarter. Of tertee: and the northeast quarter, and north ball of southwest quarter,, of twenty-nine m tetcaifap one; tho northeast quarter of sec tion thirteen, In io\cmJitp too; the weal half of the'horth wosiquarterofsoctiaa eleven, toionshipihnt; the east half of the southwest quarter.of section twenty-fire, and thatart fcairot the southwest quarter of thirty-six, la toiiaiiXro c£, of range one, : The west half andnorthcast quarter of the north wi«l qn*». teMhecast halfof quarter, snd tho east half of the southeast quarter, of* section* two, to townafctptoo, of rshgo two.* - - :•«•■■.■.■ - Tho east half of ihe northeast quarter; and tho northeast - quartcrof tho southeastquarter, of section four, intortuitp two; and the northwest quarter of tho northwest quarter of section five* In fotmWp 2&ree, of tango three;' : : ■*. - Tho east li&lf of the northwest quarter,thonorthwest quarter of ther northeast quarteiyund tbeeasthalf of the southwest quarter, of section thirty, in lovmshipfour; nnd tho west half of tho northwest quarter of section thirty-fire. : laioirajtopjlre,ofrungofbur. - . . ■North uit'Vast Krji and weti of V\t fourth. pnndvoJ nwfidfo*. Ibo vest half of tU&nortb vest quarter of thxeo. (n . taionsKipppa', tha • cast half Ctf, the northwestquarter, ami ibeeoutheaatquarter of the nortjwajrt quarter,offour; the west.balfofthe southeast quarter pf Ax; tbesombeajtquar ter of the southeast quarter of twenty-seven, and the eouth east quarter of the northwest quarter of thirty-four, In (oxen th]P three, of range one. The nerthwest quarter of section ten, and the west halfof tho southeast quarter of thirty, in township three* of range vtVO. . r..'. . . 7. - ; ' .. At the SAME £L ACEf Oommendng cnHonday* tho third day of October next, £br tho disposal of thepuhltolands’with in tbq following section* and parts of sections to wit: North <f the-bait lint and %otti of the fourth principal v--. - -..-- meridian -•- v ; fiectiod*one/tho<isthaifand southwest quarter, tho vest ;hal£of tho northwestquarter, and the northeast quarter of tho'northwest quarter, of ten; in: toumxhipninks and the east half jof. tho- quarter of Kcdofi twenty-dx; tho vestbjOf of tventyTfieToq ; the pasthalfof tWeuty^lxht, hortU.haU of thlrty-fiTC, in tou«niA(p^ofnuise Landscppropriatodhy iawXor and othor purposes,. tesetherwlUithosa “swamp and over* .flowedtenas,.uiMe.unfit thereby.for'cultivation,”-ifany- granted to the Btate by the ici entitled “Xn act toenawe the State of Arkansas andother States to retfaim ibe'swsanL. lands* within their limits,” approved ‘September 23,1550. from ihetalts. . *■ r : ■;lnaccqrdanwßith the.proyislouaofthe' 18*6, herein before referred, to, preemption *jji && .baftHnwMteangofihaaboYa-mantfamfrfiAruTr^f^n^tHN.^. : to be offered at -Mineral Point, UuUlafter thoytavo beano? fercdhtpnblia Andlhesa tracts will bolsoldin wchicgtd subdMsfonausi -will IncJude.lhoininoQr. min cant not less tinaitwdoUart and fifty emt* peracre; nud If not aold’ otthepublicaale at such; price, .not shall be entered .-at private satewithin twolro months theieafter, tho same.: BhfiU he sublocf to-salo' os other lands, • J-'V--; Tbo offering of the abbvelands will be commenced, on tho' days appoi ntod, andwill proceed in the order In which the* areadroftisod until thu whole’Bhall have been offeredi'ana' ; the nalea thus closed; but. no sale shall be kept openrlcagef then two wocks,and no. be' admitted until after, the expiration of the two wee&si }? v.?.. Oitcn-under m/luuid, at the dty of Washington, this twenty.first day oi l unp, anno Jjomlnl one thousand eight hundred•uud.liftydhroQ. . JBA N'KBIET ■■ By the President: - J-‘ ’—Joss "Wilsos, Ommissioner of the General -Xand Ojjicei ■ : , KOTIGfi TO PEE-EiOT'ION CIAI4IANT3.’ ~ Every person fight to* iihr of the lands within the ahdrparte of townships-’ above enumerated, is required ta estaWUh*.the gpmri to t£r flattsfeefios 'of-the: rfg&ter - andjecctvef- of- theiprbpef land office; and tnato payment therefor as. toon di'xnue&r He after teeing thitco&fi aoid thdday. appomtal -ibr the commencement Ql>h9.pubilc. Balaorthe landa^nbra*' : cing thblfact such elaim will be fcrfaitocL' V - ‘ . V „ , JOHK WHSONV " • iylltltawlow ~ fou suit : —— o ?^S ure3 °f»okooebt nna phoduce JL IhflTjeat patter T7»liBetioQt**ril doing- a-good OABH EaSratfrr EdUofttha oSn! west-e EelfeTflac* jnsdfi-toeanyiof tSia neighbors.v.Aoote addressed to “OrP. o.*> wllTrecoiro pttsapt rdtatiton. »an» Sand n No/lSfl' Fourth: "street; tsctoe&feffiS'Ti. and Grant, reedy to atttarto the dutlM of the oaSst;. ' PAVD> LYKCJT 7^^ ;jfc2td*ltw Sealer of Weights and Heasam * 1 '•* V '* s 1 s /-< , / * * " r... 2 SPECIAX NOTICES. No. 144 &aßh£ald rtT!^, jayS.^ u. A*. O# the corner of ■ rx£y : Fonrth ftnd'Sla.rketgtret. t^ y (dboTs Murphy AXurch fiald'a Store,) on eta .■-'.*****jy • - ‘T^t’ABGEEO^ A A* O--5*»—!Di» Ko. 2S3;X o»bf every si. j friar AC2X 723 A«~3for the bestOQLOsa ?£4 in Fitts*' burgh, atso cents go to tho Pekin Tea Store,' No.S3 Rfth street,wherethovary beat Black-and Green Teas can always be had.: , c:rV^-'~rJ:{j>ftTi ryr==p. JOHSH»FOWI*EB,isto Fowler* Pollis, (fiSJr i Boot and ShoeHanidkcturer, and Wholesale Bealer,- No,l4Earcby street fire, doorsbelowthe Aston “York.' %:•? ■-'--~~~'marh6nr K<mce.~The JOURNEYMEN^TAILORS-SO- ClETr^ofPittshorgh and Allegheny,ontho BiHOffSB, Marict sltsot. ' jetj , ■ JOHS TOPSO. JB. Scmtaiy: . nrr=3>sJ®HA reBBUAEOB tOHPAUrrCf thg> 1 Hartfora. $300,000; As sets *189,172.' OSleo or the HttstaOßij Agency ia,tSeSfdrs. Eocn of JiTCarly i Lcomls, vio, oUVi'ccdfitreet. : novAtf . -^R-B^BEESQy t Awafc:- rrT-p" SUTey Jledaji PTfSTdca iJyigyapftltg lnstitute, 1853—5. H. EJIIin, Jlmaiae tom of Pocket Boohs, Ports Moniiales, Bnso W«>d Writing Desks,Dressing Cases and-Work Boxes, £O5 Arch street, cno door bolgy Bfcub < -£Hni^»ip , h(ft. - • ->. ~ sarl:So O*- O* meeting', Wasbisstoff Sail, lr»Sr.' .Wood Btrcot,hstTf eca2Hlh.i«rcot and Virgin pHey. , PmsimaaHl^iJ(rs,h'aS33--iX<»toeTGry.TaesdiyeEreiiing. . Jlrzauraij: £3CAE?HEnv No. g7*-Mepts fintfaxuT third , Friday breach month. • - -. .... ... ■ Jmari&ly^ Cornell Cormsll A great nutny per* th£r are dreadfully tormented with. corns. .A! eerUilo remedy ■ trill -be - fonnd. la Br.Qcszs’a- Coax FiASizh, for sale by Dr.-GEO. S. KEYBEB, 140 -Wood street.; ■;■ ■' ° ■: • Pricsrretoil at VPA and .25 cts. per box.- ■ - • tgUXdberal.dedncnfltta to Qiogairho buy to sell • rrSaOXnaTAIHS, -CurtainHlaterf ale, anC lrt£K Cortato Tiiiam3nga;of-ATers'. ( deßcrlption,’.-s , ariiltuxe- Pluahu, BroeateUeSj &£•> Laco-and Muslin- Curtains, N. -Y. Fainted Wlhdo w.Shades, GO t'Comices* Curtain’ Ww>j nun** jfa£at wholesale andretail ' - - W.. EL' CAREYS. ' --y No. 169 Chesnnt ati«t t ~carpM» v -*• . . Curtains Hadfi and Trimmed In the'very nearest French yrtyle. -,. '.'■i --"- . fm»Tgfrly. jf^»^EUUer , s Windoir Shadd Santifae* CORNER OF SECOND ASD-&BCH STK .FSIBADELFIiTA.: Our motto is, “.Quitk '&du- and SmxJ3 % . - - . : " C3* Store, Church, 1 and Lodge Boom SHADES, mode in a ■juparformaaaer.' -v *- - ; {&• Dealers and others are Inrited to give tu-a callj’bo* fore plSewhere.; .-' ' G.'X IIIL'LEIS‘'& ' , ~au2Tr7m'::>^&jW.corgerSecoTidaiidArch_gts4-FhU£j'-. - Pitißbartjh - City" .Glaiss; W-b » Ihty . W. CUNNINOUAiI ■&■ fTSSTSmEBES,. PUfeburght Pennsylva^a.;r. Partigular attoutton :paid to odd sixes. ; AJs^ ■ thrirentireattention to the -hnsinesa,-and .they fed "coafi-- dent theycan;prodcee an artleloof Window Glass.dqnal to' any either of lbrefga l bt ddmartto mahitfactot^,- JTS® : :2>A€HXBS2LSO7SrPIiIS»T“ *U*c£r ■ Bnihungsi ThinTEtrccLYXlheiissHOstalLcn -la-aQ kinds cf-weftihsryfrom S A- girifig-air accurate artlstiehhdcainato likeness, asdf vastly su» perior to Cia common cheap the ISHowßig. cheap s2; the- sixoand Quality of case or frame.. • ;HotrSfar<Sdldrra,temll A.XLt6 2F,iL . • ' 1 N. B.—lAfUigsse* of rich or dee&aJed persons taken laany part of tho dtyV: ~ •: --' • -.::: x•:-' - -, {cpv2s:ly Nolsesln JhC Head, and ftirdha lh£r -greeahledluchargea neatly remcvodttrithOatpaia or incoUTeniffiicejbyDr.HAnsr tsr, Principal Anrist of ths N. Y. Ear Surgery, who may be CT^ltod at 93,Arch street, Philadelphia, from 9_A.XL to Z . dosa and^almost tmdtvtdedaiientlonto this branch of spedal practice has enabled bhn -to reduce Ms i treatment to such a degree of success as to find the most eefi* firmed and oMJn&ie cases yield, by a eteady attontian to the means prescribed.' ■••■•■ ; - •••••■■.: [*ng29'- CHAS. E. LOOMIS, S TOOK ASD BILL BEOKEEI Holes, Bonds, SlortCßSes, &c., BesOUsletl, • : - .pjmnsrusinsanoAorfo . ■ • T 0 XIIB PEBOHASE.'jUn) SAXE OF STOCKS.— - ii/* o??3Cl>—76l'OTlrth street, between Iliirhct snA Wood, opporita tLe Rmk of ', .. janlSily W. A. M’CLUEG & 00., HiVE BEiIOVED TO THE COBNEB OF 'Wood and Sixth Streets^ . jC3* Wherd they oEer tff tbeir old customers, and the public genmallyuttthe lowest rates, Wholesale find Retail, most select and campleto stock Jjf CHOICE f £ AS, FAMILY ROCERIES, WOODEN AND: WILLQW WARE to be found in the West. - doefcy - Pearl Mitt;- CAKAIi BASm.VAXLEGHESfy CITT; (afcui'.Tiri asTT.noin.mtax) jrS 2l FAMILT, and ES- TEA, (of srifcted Wfclte \7heat,) IXOUB, Vcm.SAnn. ' BRAN. SHORTS ANDAHDDLINQS, aluays cmhand. WV trm:dcllrer-Flocr to -aither cf-the twodUea.' Orders placed in -©ofboxes, atBRADNtREI* TE R*BL Corner of libcrtr and 8t Clair streets; - or, LOGAN, WILSON A C0.T3,53 Wobd street, vrtU be attended to. ay!7 . ■> ': BRYAN, EEN.NEDY & CO. PTm.ATVKT/PTTTA C7n>TATTT WA'R^TTr>7T<;'p > .171 gsie How. . .. .;;H. W. SAEFOBD, KEHP3 constantly on hand the mest extensive nnd. - tariedassortment ofCurlMusaed Curtain bUteriala to ■ betamdia tho dty, comprising in part of-tho fblkiwinsr-- CURTAIN GOOD 3 AND FURNITURB COVERINGS—MI stylcsof— • • • ■ French LaceCuriain?, ' Window Shade*, all prices, • dwlin . ** -• BufflToU&sd?^a]!widths, -' : Frcariißroeatolles^allwidths,GlitTJornlca*.-every style and French Plushes, .•'• • priee, •' • - -•.-• • - u 'Satin leunes, • .- . GOtCurtaittPlns*- ••.,. < « • Lampas,. - • «>.- Banis* •' • “... . Satins, . _ • Cords and ' Damask Linens, • Gimps, all prices, •■* “ Cashmere tig. : Loops,- - ,;• Plain Turkey Bed, .Fringwi, • • . (odia Satin Damask, . ' . Pktore.TaJßclA and Cords, u LialnffSUkg, . -Shade v: FumUuwGimps, Erockctsi'Ae,!. ... A full assortment of. the above goods constantly tor-aslv yhZlggale’ortetoa. :•• y--^: : [marlriy^^m.''tt.-. MUTUAL FIRE AND filA- L SIHE INSURANCE COMPATiV,. of S£"j®HSi&: Oloo,o°o. . CHAR- Ptttident-iIaTL AZQTJEZVS 0. HEISTEB.' ' ; IL WVLISOS, Esq- ’ lloiu A. 0. Heist er,. V Saiaiwl W. l^ys,: -V-' WDlma Jloliliaoijjr ; liomaa tflllcspiA • WMiaia T, TaJujcstocS, - ■ JohnTL'Qnr T .; • Hsmij Bolliaan, ' Jacob'Petcra* - John Walker, Jr, ; - . William Colder, Jk,.■ Jaeob ft Haldersnan,:-;' •- —. Aaron Bcrnbangti. ;^■ ~: BUSSELL A-OAKES, Agents Oace,ln La&jeiiaTlaildisgs, —r •3 . * 4 •.. •. • • (entrance on*Wood Street) -FircTae a ,s l&snr&nce Comptmjrof tHo City of PUtsborstn J. K.MOORHEjUXPrc«Brat-BOBKKX HNNEYiSeerc&rj. . WtU lnjoro BgaloEt- rillE and IIAMHE RISKS of all Untie. .Ofⅇ la Sloaongahcla House, Koe. ISluuA 125 .'.feter street. „ -'riEtXSSOSSI JiK.Aloorfcrsi, . . -1?. J. Anderson. > :B.C.’Sa»ycr l ' ; - E. B. Simpson; ~ - ' WnL’Mllilgir, . V H.B. WUklns. - WW. Balias, . Charles Kent,• i * C.Jl,Eaaladn, WlWsaColHngTrofcd, A.P,Anshnta, Joseph IJaye, " . ; William WUklnsoar - r ‘ lf^^iTlzKSsOnssiSsshjCosnaw T ol ~ Oj/ice:. B&peiaAiwff'-" • insures HULL {md CAEGO Risks, on theOMo aadiliada* ■>lrplßltcts«ndtributaries. • •..-.j.. InsureiasalastljCMorDajaawbynrfe--vt : v.-..* \* ALSO—AgainsttheParilsof tbs Sea, and Inland Nuvfcrfi* tlcnand Transportation.,: *. .... ; , ~s • " .■••’’■ ■' —dduotom:■,. ■:*■ • n.R.Kbjj,- W'n.-LaißnerJt. • v WQliaia • •: Samuel BL’K&i •- Samuel Bca,~ —• William : Robert Ifonlap, sr*j ‘ • / • • ■& Hartaugh, - • r, •' Edward Qeasleton, ->■ • ■•' : YTaHamß.Hqrs. - '*' •• ■••■■ • IsaaeM^Pcmock: IT'S® Pittsburgh, life losotobco pony, tf PITTSBUZQIT, PA <h?tT4V $lOO,OOO-- . President—JAHS3 8.-HOOK. • Tree President—SAJfU^'mJi^hSAX.. , Treasurer—Jos»a B. Issca.'. '' -* ' 'SccreUry-iG.' A. Cotton;- - r -> SO> fii>'TQT&-Erߣ£?) - [Uaionic Soil Building.) —- This Coxapany makes.oTcry “Insuraue* appertaining to orcoasectodvlthLifelUsk*- *'•' T ' . ; . Nutual Rates are the safely conducted Companies* r' • . Joint Stock rates at a- 'redaction' of ono-thirl-frccr the Mutual rates—equal to a dividend of thirty-throe and one third paid luura&Uy laadvaace. . • 1 Bisks taken on the Urea of persons going to California or Australia. ■ "*' _ • ' JamM'S.-Hoon; TrmiMa phniipa. ■ JohnScotV ' - - John irASota; : 1 . ‘ ■ Hor&tfo yjfeo,. • TtTS=Serofala. —lt Is dns t a KIES’S Jiffsteos-io- Ihe*)? fisy that it has"bccafiswra >ff. nompTftt»»ij ersdSchta «rery rentage of this dreadful dires&r la less time *£»n qsj. temaayVand at Ic^cas:o?‘ina>timifcme»to-tba pv .. • Xha thousands ofsegtSftc&ter in thft hands of thapropdo tor; maaycf which aro from well brawn eittsena oftlio clty ’ 'of Pittsburgh and Sts immediate rtcinity, go to and beyondoil doubt, that Kira’s Pm£Lsra£j a raodfeo- valuo, notonlyasa lofAl romcd?w M,; CJ. Bftcsaa&ro, DcqfiiUf, bayf E-tfj, but Sa aTalsabl*. latenmlreaglj, tevlttogtlalnteiHraan^r.hVrfX^r-..- veil u the eafiertng patient;': to become acqoaiaSd trials IhorohaTOis ?dmaof alaturea ect nested tbtfdhij tc s> «»* It™tea 6o teUy«f -sßßSKsaaiss^SgSß wttjMUmiSdns; it tferfrir tj;p pcjspa tstterasSS' at once, and X; at once bcganeto grow teti-eviLiCLl be get o.CvTatrcra -’V-w.l 'V- J :■ • - .W--231*3. TWt»*TW»- Xteraaycertifyqiaf rh-76.0-a"; c_v, >T^vrC->. Petroleum,orßoAOil ■■_— iitaa'fc-t ‘ ZtiJitl? Peaicdlj witnessed its ! ,m_-- i ~ V*'. Jiii'TSl?: krtulareeadothcrdX-rcSfa triluh ;., Md can_7i£b confiijerim rr^rf^ —~t. jt t^w—rlSmaTrcr tbyofeitAtton,osiaeaassJi]y eßythntoL~ m 2: . edits t^ah«OTotJirrn r aie&X'33Syr'“ ? -f.'S :^'- For gate by eH tv B t^r'^iia^iS^atttu ’‘*£“KJa laaraaca Csapaay, PiteiargSr- 1 ' E. UILXEB,rXr^ -PraCdraL- l F. M. GOBBOIfc-fi&ttotf! - S3oo,ooas- 4 - 1 \\f ibblnsure ssnlnst ell blade of riilce, FlREeepd HA, r T - KISE. -All loses* will bo liberally OaT ■pronrcaypsa. - - r , 1 _ . •' AHoiao Institution, managed by 3)22272023 who qre wf-TT fchownln tho cGTnJUtrnitffSjrdl -who aro .gatcisaitienL/by, *s4 lihcmlilr, tn cafataln tho-ebar-ster which they hjnro ftfiauisetl # '6scl2rths':lh£) best .; protection to thoat •who deslrotobo fnsnred.-' »• - '- ‘ '• *t- f .. _r -Dircdcrs—lL HHlcr* Bichef lTolmea, Jr„ W. H. Ealtb, fiKTygo T 7. T7C051 Lyon, James Auley, A*e»adar himiah, Tbcaw fieott. < L2s. OOac. No. 02 Water strest, of &z~s & .Co,npalaics,) Pittsburgh. _ >■ tiOv3£3y ‘ - >. ‘ , * >*s „ J > - • < '--“i- - ---i ■*VV >*•'**■“• * *. *"C i*" .-K ♦ .■'• , * V ' * * * *-. /.[\\* - - * * * V». w J - ’ ► ~ * . «J <■ * * ‘/ j .* '■• •, . - .'•;-r.'' .- ■- V - .j- • ■, *. ■■■ :v-;; . ■ % ; >5- v *£&'* v f *.*>' i ■ • < i i v>-‘ -w ••■• ----- * :*V fiec22 - SSECM2S. “ - i .-SanmclJWnurinv -•?- .:- John A.‘Wn*Wi- ~ • > - v 'Joseph Al?xagdor Reynolds,• . HlnqaStowe. . ... nszSJ' * r AMUSEMENTS. -S'o3S'Z2&’&** &WUIO&I&B'0&&UA tI&VQ& 'TKTILb open poaitirdy/Ca Mo2JD4^ : 3caft isthj 1855, ~ If . cad eogfance'-cnul farther aotlcy Sicca. L'U* • GBKE THEODON*. of the Bojal Open* Bovs?, Paris, .**■•.•• : Principal Tlolinist. . /. ■= • J. E, POSIES, iSaasset fTIS* Cargo’s Cotillion andSSrasa O&sBora- U-t£tV Bandy can bo had by applying to Wm. &afcfro?» .- ;to.annouaee: 0, S. - Hsq~ 03 s esadi- -V -d&ta for thg-oSee af Cociity <VHT>wiferfflngfb-igtibjaet to tha i fledstoaoC.the Demoaatig-GTOT < fatioo; : .,-.: < . M jegSrte ' ■.■ Y ' :oy: tffcLN’TLEHEJFff COSOS 1153 »£Bu'•3 AlTEB3jrWebster and Otfimf also, sotse^tiffO' -*?*«* •> - ; iyl-:-rV - •.- jgcgM£&T& V : 'fK'sißKoli>Eiil{uS.—A farßorandlasidonablafftoeS Of nev jTfds\?3^ > .£ ll ? t ?f so - t! T a ’ Cdlm-CBB* DoteslostM, and other 5 Lmbtfoidaries,. Jns; received by -• *> /r. j. jesa ~-^<A>.A-3IAgOS&CO n SsFifthatreat ■'_ - *' Sosas. oX Tcapesoncoi •■■ • DiVJSIOX of t'ennsylvanla will hold a uL-Qnafierly. Begsloni la Kttsburgh,*-Jttly 27th, 1553, ia • tboHallf Cornctcf :Wo°d-cadTblrd rtreets. • jyGJ-wi _ t , , NICHOLSON, 0:3. fVTENTY-SEVSS, ACSE3, at (op-* :positeHaartfStation.) Enquire-cf ..t x J ' t W. k P. WILSON, «■ joKfaggdtStW ■ , . 118 leered street. * * -a OilS 3,* SiffiASPEN & SOfij h&YO moved tiiclr WATCH astf JEWELBXSTOEE toC23SARSET, besweca Third - ; - Masoa&Oa;-- •i "-'. •■•■-. >■ -jy?;CS{la3tw■. ■;■ • • • EDt7/&0 Cccaoiaclon and Porcsror disijy • Harcliflstj .- I7o» 61 Eschango Hacs, ~ .:; 'iV'EAXHTMOKEa _ * , BOSKS K)B: Qo?sEE,BlC&>:&& i : and. ;:•• v of Western gadoee^jegpgctfolijrK?lidfed.••..•->-.-.s^ Stfen King,-Pennoch-&Co.iiand-.to-25sssrs.'': ; Jamea A'HatehlsgaACa. - :•• " •:.- :•- - ■•:• ~ v /• •■ • •v ri . D.ig.EHM&l^ -Profcc& usd General Cogimisnioa ZLzzhzzi, cihcmsAri, ohio. rr^s? s -l , r ol oFt attention. Riven to: iho purchase of PRO* '. TOIOS3, PLOUK, WIGSEY, GEOCSKH-3. 4a, fic, .on orders. Agent for the sale of STAB---".: -;; and. TALLOW. CASOLES, SEC TWIST TOBACCO, SALS- 'v BATES and POT :and PEARL ASHES. and Slerchandisa generally^:-- -.- i.jy4i£a' •- v' - HoQE a 2!unEiany’*-Bafjncrr*oisn£C3. - -'Sroald ffTfarfry-*>*»«* ynflny pn/1 •:• ir they hare- •torsaC2-rcarttirt^afttw4oortfas)CrPtt-t2ieirotl£tsi^)^iero'-'' • -they- hsw fitted.--'iQxaxxaaa :fcr-l)agMrfaity^lgg:--TTVyfTW!;'a --■ Tei7«npcri«fimasccwriof-llg&\ft2ui sacstaspioiFeii - i • instruments notr ta use, .Trith ; seme tea ycars-tspcricnca' in - • ito- Tfedg&.t2igißSsStEy to •.ttgg;oat.tg-gbod: -'•> • pictures SS.&HT flnTmf?y r -•; ' ft3sii6;eig&io>fceca-fteils2^-- Ctisena *al rtnagera: B»7*nJpcctfallj lunteii tocall.- - «rfce|2ar t£sy wtelj pictnreao* cok - Our motto 4s good picturey fair•■ptjec& r '.saa- .pafegfcs&t&£ : -~: -faction-to - . -'S3Ufi2J-fi-AT?niQ5Ti "■••■' fuinlaJr all oitJdto *a.oux business toother* ' operators tafcereto&re.-* ;^ --■■••■• ■•.:•• •:-.■■ -’.. *-,•:■ • -- B -- RRIFtSP^ S B. ItiEZETXB’S JUNO COaDIiL, orPrceraaiiirjj Elis* lr, presetted as on effectual of Eo* - - fcjlity»lapoj«ncY,.oiJßwTetificss, oi l nature* ltisulx4ha£itstxcSseae3-toira,Tia:. Jl&fctte > s‘GTea£ : --- 3estoraamsnJni-Rejaeiyj fcr those inthatnaridrf gin tagttfr^-:;V ootoUspring. II is a certain euro- for Seminal EmlssiariSk ■ Q , onm!’^bni^tHfis4,'W^aSnes*~of-tSiffvG?tiitaf : - JJervuusAffacticns, ctWhites.-' As *- raUuffoadielne siuscult t: •- • Fctoal» W- Itfa oayof the afcora cca- * value icthcss vKhontefferia?*- .'■■*•. Cemstoc&Aßnrtafisejr ■ - tbs Wvjosricad -uslczs you. find, the above '' sssts; silt has bean Avoid - • :.the«rautesieit as. yea wouhlpesea.- at . fiuSTdstfly" ’SO. ST. -o£2se,: c£lEsad?lt*aSrars It cwxctlSiealSiOssvilX©':' - ~- . - . , Coapan?> SPECIAL MBEUNG OP STOCKHOLDERS.—'The Stock- : .Compamf; jiralK«fe? & special esc ting-of tha -: ';; Slockholdera of sail Company viU.be held os FRIDA?, fea - ■ Jsfli day ot July* instgat, ftt .talf -past S in fee ternoon*- at - tha QQco ot feo Engineer of caid-Cospsay*. • corner of Grant'street ami Plaaond. alloy, is :tbe eftyer ■•Pitfebragfc to tabs .iata-'eonsSderafejn the propriety of ia creasing feoeapltal sleek; of-sail Company;.and also, to" .transact pfeer business Of iaportanceto - By order of.tla President and Board of Directors; ' • -' CHARLES XAYLQJL Swrct zrr. Piteftarsb, JalyT, ISSX . j T fes« - Pittabnrgh. Harggilla ftgfl Cinftintmtv . .\lu£lCo-3v gjl l .Jjj •".• • •i.H: n&snf<4t -feo<£a^aeej > a - tiTfes SOfeof July^firTißOtadcalion Masonry of ■ - lino of;Soad.(BboatSs*eciioniu) botvoca OHJ ilnsbinmia ■ Hirer and fee Centos! - ' T. , Elis* vfll fcoreccired £br: .fee whole or any sections. - . .-•:. Ptons.aodrcsdScatidnsvlllba-Taafly fo« torfeelCfeof July. _ ' ; -.r XhciiTisiOTX bstgeart thaMnskSpa-nm &nAHockittj riTggv ■ wtltbooSsrodC* contract S 3 soon as tha location bean-- '• pletat : • v *•• . BOBER.? HAC LEOD, CMtLEnsdnecr. ” STCormellsTilto, Jana fe!853.-- ■ •:. -r “jolldf '^l'Tfe'ibortfTeUiig is postponed. unUlfee 20fe of -gust. Tbespedficaiteastmtbe.ready-lixlcndSTiproTions. ■' . ,^:?:, J vrt.BOBEET-aAO LEGD f CMefEcMnecr. Joly4 r - * tor £&ls» - -fPßS.;irf&eHlWB> axe to iellj 1 on.- iaVoafcJe • • i /teraaf- a LOT' 0F GSGSJ ND, situate in tSo Eorongh cf Hireling ha 22, fronting one hundred acd iiiiietv-two&es ca -•• extendlngliack^Vssjno'sridtJi•”•- jilcnsJcsaph stieeVihrceiandiedaijcrcihotT r haastreew.,- ■ ■; - • : . _ . • .•• •It is tailored that thcro Is no Beal Estafo in l?tttabtnsh or its TfcinJty more *drimtssoou3S j located fat-a mannljs* . taring wtahliiitcrg&nt than this, property. 1 7 - : inada hipflm on application to - . 50. 144 jcarih.rtrsct : jji'ct ... |“l -- S«ie7: ■; •:. • : f piIS iorr tind-npro ilfcernd teas. es bjo. ifeFQma3m front t 9 ta'ia?» r J«:B. in "• Township, and taanded - Ototfo-A^co^feed'fiadßohastzteia;'--:-^. \ Tfcasslotrare situated cl ose to the City Insa/and as fejyi. i hate a. nercr-fiming water ecarso.’nrkieh.; empties ifeslf lata" [.Too ti r£r,' tbey*aie ailinfc'SHy'ffiap'Cea fbrtfca-,; [ purposes cf a .Brewery, ISrar cry, Slaughter House, k AC--JThey:&ro tipn,.aßd comiamjleato with the Iciiy ;hya good^ursrpiW' i. sad with East Liberty by & glaaV itm«i; ~ , be a' f~ttPSt profitable farestthguit ■•' ! tiiring aysodatioo-wiahlogte purchase, The -whole eaa t» : ' ; I purchased on accoennod i _.- • >- : ' ;ThaT3tlc« ‘ * I'. ■; Haas of the Lots can be swa aitlieoiHco /' ijcfJle^anC.€lJJfcwad^^O'h»- : yTi]l >; furoisli 'erezy- I desirable Information. ' • • W.-.W.IiiWIN, •' •■ 'Aitornoyal Law, iJLlftory.i Fifth at, •...... . -aboro Grant, opposite thntlou,-i.noase. v :- - ,TOLI> & 3MITU, iAUcrwys at Law.-ho, T-U street . , TtgßTfifiTf TTTTfi'rft'ren T.rreHTCTTT. THE G-B-S&-3M2S?'BEESSiS G_ U*'THE AGE! : 'f pHZS ta*t appear to 1 those uascquaintcdrwith Jt3 virtu ej, r - X- ftaatandoinasscriiatijliifltljTloSroiliiaed-byfecii—• >’ * • AHboegh it hs3 been bat/a. intro- : gnstefhl TFitnesses .her*, t£ prate vhset’tfo ss/mba true. 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SJapl?J®>-' 7 sttS:‘f‘^ acffer ** G *-® unan ‘ junj. others. • • laZsa chfc£&*v-tssa^rto ' ilo^te^ r »ho, ter tvofr ryesrt-Saw eajojed tho coafldeaeg aail 1 estate toA* r,t / .—.. ■■: :. . ' L ' - JSCL H. 2. JEEO3IE, ■ ■ 3 *te*a*ywn sofieiag&KiT fesxstinst >». - Vegetable Ekettrre,* tateSdt kaacatsuosen. of.that Hidfesv cf &.st~ i^avr.cii’bbarctof -lids -sJiiTj. leaves ifc* United preserved in £6qa«&*, aiul LtaJiv pleasure in you bocti'usrf'Kitij zrtai szxcaz* bv our c£ocacfßTjp®7«ix 7 SBcetftOJS* years,■•.:■ -TSiCiON ESKRIDGE, - -' «. CnaflMg Xzlizl StataSa-yy. '««.• ."."• Wholesale and It&tcii, at-ih®'-Median* Btc*® or . DR, KEYSES* liOcor.'iTcudjrtiffisiVtisia ' itOCstim 4, V \ - - <1;
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