The daily morning post. (Pittsburgh [Pa.]) 1846-1855, July 15, 1853, Image 2

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.STHELIROBT AKD JHAIIBW! CITY.
It was the boast of Cm=sr Augustus that he
- foQn a Homo built of brick, and would leave it |
built of Marble.
-Ascertain gallant general of our Smoky City
■ may yet, hasp a right.to boast a.similar-glory.
We must slate a few facte known generally to
our citizens, to illustrate. Some years' ago the
Legislature of our State, in its wisdom, granted
a charter to the Pittsburgh and ConnellsviHo
.Railroad Company. How it was done matters
not. 'lt was done, and we rejoice nt it; and all
Pittsburghers will rejoice with ub erelong.
Well, Pittsburghers subscribed liberally, until
a sufficient amount of stock was taken to secure
■ the clmrtert'aud-the.patent was issued.. Them
Philadelphians, imagining with
some reason, that .such a road would greatly
"damage the City of Brotherly Love, persuaded
neariy oil the Pittsburghers to abandon the pro
ject. One mao, however, stood firm against their
persuasions.' He bought up nearly all the stock;
_ and with his-own hands, if we are truly inform-"
* ed;he did actual labor enough on the lino of the
road to "keep alive the charter; the charter re- 1
quiring ihat the work most be actually begun in
three years. Well, “it wrought on,” os Col. O.
woald Bay; until Icbs than one year ago, Phila
delphia moved-and decided in favor of tbo con
struction of the Hempfield road. Then , the.
' - Cohneirsville Wad project jvas revived; and it
■was discovered that this same Pittsburgh and
CoimeUscille Railroad would undoobtedlyhecome
one of the greatest and most profitable enter
prises in which the Iron City and its capitalists
could possibly engage.
At the lost session of the Legislature, several
acts were passed, giving to the company addi
tional powers and privileges, until it now pos-,
sesscs one' of the most favorable charters of nny
corporation in the State. ■ i
Tha project was at once revived, and bas al- 1
' ■ ready become -a . favorite undertaking, not only
with our .citizens, bat of every county and com
munity through which the road will run: and
deservedly-so, ,The road will be bnilt, and will
surely pay well.
It is Pittsburgh’s road to Baltimore and Wash- j
ington. It is Cleveland’s road, through Pitts- j
burgh, to the same cities: and It is Baltimore’s,
road to Pittsburgh, Cleveland, the Lakes, and j
tbo whole northwest of the Union. i
Thanks, mainly to the foresight and energy of ]
one min,, the General above referred to, for this i
■ additional element of the future greatness and
prosperity'of Pittsburgh. .Our readers know,
that man is Gem Xabiksu. This after all is.
merely preliminary; and written mainly for our
readers abroad. •
But how is Pittsburgh to bo built of marble;
or, in fact; of marble and iron? That is the.
question: aud here is-tho answer, J
The engineers, while surveying the route of |
this road, have lately discovered a bed of . mar- (
- ble, 950 acres in extent, and 30 : feet thiok
enough ta bnild a dozen cities like Pittsburgh ,
lying immediately on the route of this railroad;
where care may be laden with the pnre and,
beautiful ; marble, “right at the quarry.”—
« This marble is of a reddish.color; beautifully
“variegated; bears o high polish; and very’
«< muph resembles the Egyptian marble.”—
“The color of the stone renders it well suited
“ for.bailding purposes in sach a city as ours,
• « where white or light-colored atone so soon ba
“ comes tarnished.
“The quarry is.so mtnated that slabs of al
“ most any, size maybe quarried with, case; and
“ the fact of Us being so acoeaslblo by railroad,
this discovery one of the most impor
“ taint of the day, to our city.”
So Says the Gazette, of the 2d Inst., and so say |
• we to-day.
Had not Gen. Labtmbb held on to the Con
ndlsville charter, and kept it alive, tho project
of that road might have been utterly abandoned
ere this; and the - charter lost; and fixture
attempt to revive or renew it might have failed;
for it iaviewed with great dlslikeby our Philadel
phia brethren.
• Had-n'ot this charter been kept alive,:and the
sorveya-progressed, this marble qnany bad not
been discovered perhaps for a century.
We hope-there is no mistake abont this mar
ble discovery. Wo trust-there is not 'lf not
■Pittsburgh'may yet bo not only the great work
shop of the country, but one of .the handsomest
oUies la the Union. .-Pittsburgh,so. long,abused
for Its smoko and dirt, soon to become tho iron
and marble cityl The thing seems incredi
ble; yet it is not impossible.-The abondanoe of.
this stone, and its easy access to Pittsburgh,
may render it a cheap building material here..
The fronts of'our dwellings and warehouses of
marble l Oat pnblio bmldinga of reddish mar
ble!'Our main bnllding material, at low cost,
• a be&utifiaU Egyptian marble! Verily, Pitts
burgh has the promise of a glorious future.
Success to the valuable discovery; and to the
Counellsville Railroadand honor to him who
«■ didit.” He may yet boast that he “ fonnd”
' Pittsburgh “ built of brick, and willleavo it built
of marble.”
If we arc late in our notice of this matter, we
hope we have done It justice now. If not, we
will return to the subjeot again, when.further
luformation is obtained. '
Washington Conufy X’oatmaotera.
We learn that Wm. Bigham has been appoint
ed Postmaster-at Candor, invWashington county,
in place of Mr. Soroggs. Robert Preston has
been appointed Postmaster at Ginger Hill, and
-Jacob Hoffman, at Florence, in the some county.
We are much gratified to notice the appointment
of our friend. Hoffman. He will make an effi
cient and obliging officer.
<PBS WORLD'S FAIR.
The greatTJsbibitionat New York is now open
for the publli); and we presume hundreds and
thousands of people will soon be traveling thi
therwards; "We would reapeotfuUy snggeßt to
the various Railroads that a reduction of fere to
those who design visiting the fair, would be ad
‘ vißable, especially to those who wish to place
articles on exhibition.' A little liberality from
our Bailroads on occasions of this kind will cer
tainly not prove injurious to their interests.
PAOiotesr is Nobioik.— Wo learn from the
Norfolk Argus,. thaMhere are about to bo estab
lished in that city, a large steam flouring mill,
• Alargelronfbun dry, an extehsiTO establishment
■f ot the manufacture of lubricating oil from ros
in gad two plough factories. A warehouse has
also been Tossed for the purpose of manufhctu
ring chemicals and. dye studs.
WEEKLY HONEY ARTICLE.
la this city during thu past week, there has
been but little doing in the money market. Cur
roncy is plenty.v Exchange onthe east, is easily
effected at par.
Good paying--stocks are- in demand, such as
oar Bank and Gas Stock. There is little doing
in them however,'owingto their scarcity.-
The New York'Evoning/’os^ofTuoßdny,even
ing learns by-private advices from London that
very serious fears ore: entertained for the grow
ing crop of wheat. In Mark Lane the rise was
greater than in Liverpool, having risen there Is.
to 2s per quarter.' On tho Saturday previous
to tlio Bailing of the'Atlantic, thirty six cargoes i
! of wheat- and 10,000 barrels of American flour
weTe bought for French account. In Spain the
crops are looking iudifferent; nnd. the ports there
have consequently beep-opened for the importa
tion of wheat free of duty. -; * Russian'and Ger
man markets are, tntlch reduced, and Supplies
must bo sought principally from this oountry.—
The Atlantic brought large orders.
! This, if. It.-oontinue here, will -have a great 7
effect on our: money market, in increasing the
supply and lowering the value. . The Post adds:
—The excitement in; the flour and grain markets
pn Monday, from the .unexpected -.tenor of the i
foreign advices, was.: intense. ■ Tho sateß wore
very large, much' more so than for some time
past, on any one day. - They amounted to 23,700
barrels of floor and nearly 00,000 bushels of
wheat, all at advanced prices, ranging from 12J
@18| on flour. aud 2@4 on wheat/. Tho orders
for shipments ore from France as well as from
England; - A good export- demand is likely to
prevail for some time ; at>(| though the stocks
hero at present are light the receipts ore largely
increasing, and in active business is anticipated
in tho months of snmmer, of. which the foreign
exchange market will feel the benefit, in a better
supply of bills witVless- aid*from the bullion
market.
The Arabia tjhish.arrived, on Wednesday* with
Liverpool dates to tho Ist of July, brings nans
of an advance ia nH kinds of breadstnffs. The
advance in Flonr is almo3t Is. Gd por barrel. ..
■ Iu regard to the stock market, the Evening
Post, of " the same date gives ns therollowing in
formation :
■ ■ The supply of bills do London and Paris is
largo, and rate a rather easier. ‘
'Messrs. Brown, Brothers & Co., ask 110 for
sterling, but only to use it In settlement of ac
counts. The othcrloading house ask 109}, while
Belmontasks only 109|, at which the- bulk of
sales are being made. . .
Francs are easy at 1»12}@5 15 for 60 day bills,
and 511}@510 for sight drafts.
. The ruling money ratals six percent, though
the range is from 5 to 7 per cent. _
■The demand for the payment of duties is still
brisk, and tends to maintain rates. :
The stock market is. generally more buoyant
to-day. In federal stocks a very largo business
has been done at advanced prices, principally for
banking purposes... $85,100 changed bands this
morning.: - Tho sixes of; 1856 advanced J, those
of 1867 }, and those of 1868 }. .
Canton improved Phoenix Coal }; Stoning
ton } and Kentucky sixes }; New: Creek coni
waa very active, 4000 shareaxhanging hands at
previous prices; while Parker's Vein was active
at some decline.■ 1660 shares were sold and
prices gave way }.
Madison and Indiana only declined }; Cleve
land and Pittsburgh sold at which is with
out the-dividend.
- This stock is not buoyant In this market, be
ing mostly held and offered at Pittsburgh.
: A now coal company has been organised in
New-York, hailing, from the bituminous region
of Western Pennsylvania, in Clinton county, and
at the head of canal navigation, on the west
branch of tho Susquehanna, at Tangasoootack
Creek. The directors aro Elisha Peck, (Presi
dent,) John Wadsworth, Isaac V. Fowler, M.
Blakeley, of New York; and Gen. James Irvin
of Pennsylvania. L. H. Church, cashier of the
Empire City Bank, is treasurer, and 5. Mickles,.
Secretary. The mines arc the nearest bitumin
ous ones to New York. Tho name of thewom
pany is the Rock Cabin Coal Company. The
capital is $500,000 in 100,000 shares.
In Philadelphia, on Tuesday, the transactions
in stocks were mainly confined to loans, which
sold in the aggregate to tho amount of about
$34,000, at full prices. City Railroad 6’s brought
105—sales $20,000; Penna. s’s, 05; West Phil,
udclphia Water Works C’s, 95}; and Navigation
Cb, 88. Some 200 shares Pennsylvania Railroad
changed hands at par. There waa nothing, of
importance done in tiio speculative Stocks, the
Bales being confined to 100 shares Reading nt
46J, and 100 liong Island at 18.
The Trustees of tbe Bank of the United States
notify claimants on tho Trust of Juno 7,1841,
■whose claims bavo been allowed by the Auditors,
to call at the office, No.-70 Walnnt Btreet, Philo.,
.between the hours of 10 and 2 o’clock, and receive
their money.
Wo team from the Alton Courier that tho Bank
Commissioners of Illinois are preparing for tbe
rigid enforcement‘Of the taw of tho last Legis
lature, in regard to the circulation of unau
thorised and prohibited Bank notes, after the
first of August next. With this view, they have,
addressed tbe proper officers in each State, re
quiring from them a list of all tho Banka having
a legal existence in tho State. Returns have
beon received'from all the States except three.
Georgia, has responded, and. in tho list the At
lanta Bank does not appear. It is not put down
among those legally authorized to do a Banking
business in that State. This being so, it wilt bo
a criminal offence for any-Bank in Illinois to
receive or: pay out its paper, and those who
circulate it are subject toheavy penalties. The
Bank Commissioners are determined, it le said,
'to execute this law faithfully, and if they da
they Trill deserve the thanks of. the oonntry.
The Atlanta Bank of Goorgla appears to be
an ont and out shlnplaster.concern of the vrorst
hind. The circulation, on the 10th of Jane last,
was $179,000; specie, $41,657; capital paid
in,- $111,000; capital snbscribed, $800,000;
discounts/ $1,000,; deposits, $289; due from
other banks and agents, $186,000. The stock
holders and directors are Geqrge Smith, P. Stra
ohan, W. D. Scott; Alexander Mitchell, 8. C.
Bigginson.
In Baltimore on, Tuesday,- the stock market
became a little more active, and the aggregate
business amounted to about $82,500. - There
was considerable • firmness also, especially in
Baltimore and Ohio Bailroad stocks. The
Bhares again advanced }©}, selling at 72$ cash,
73 timo, and closed stiff. Over $lB,OOO of loans
and bonds' were sold, and the bonds of the B. &
0. 8.-B.; of 1853, also advanced to 92}, closing
with } more asked. The bonds of the Central
Ohio Bailroad,'now-progressing towards a con
nection with the Baltimore Boad,- sold to the ex
tent of $5,000 at par.
The Money- market: in Baltimore continues
very easy, ond- wo-hear-of some call loons at 6
cent, C, however being the prevailing rate
for short dates on collaterals.
The - Boston Banks' are discounting for their
reginlarcastamers with great liberality, anclyery
little undoubted paper comes into-ihe street for
out, door accommodation.' Demand loans,; on
pledge of good collateral security, are also reads
ily. obtained of tho banks, bankers, and private
individuals.
. At-San Franolsco money has risen in value,
which, uniting with the heavy stocks of goods
on hand, operates to the continued depredation
of, prices. Money commands from 3 to 6
cent.- per month. There has been some excite-
ment uncommercial ciroles of an apprehended
.alteration in the rates of exchange on the Atlau'
I tie cities. '
In Cincinnati, daring the'past week, the
i Moneyfiarhet has-malntoined a steady appear
ance. The demand is aboutequolto the supply.
The hanks are doing a fair business at 6 ipcent.,
and oat of doors 9@12 per cent per WBojb is
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the range. In tho stock market transactions
have been light.
The sales indicate a very heavy market. Tho
majority, of tho heavy -operators being absent,
heavy holders of Stocks aro: not offering, and
the result is that the-fewlots offered command
comparatively full prices •
Tho following is. the coinage of the-taint feiv
the month of June, 1858:
Gold— Doable-caglea! 28,474 $529,480
. -Eagles .....v,«;;v:vii.. 21,777 . 217,770
Half-eag1e5.51,657 258,788
Quarter eag1e5.......880,602 826,505
Gold dollars ..172,494 172,494
COS, 104 §2,005,034
la bars. . 2,769,211
Silveb— .1,828,300,
Quartcrdollara....Bs2,ooo .213,000
Dimes 710,000 74,000
Half dimes... 800,000, . 10,000
: • • • 3,038,000: $050,000.
Copper— Cents.;,,......... 800,732 . : 3,067.
One-of the most profitable branches of busi
ness in the United States at the present time,'is;
Wool growing. Note the following: ■ ;
■; Wool —The dealers have settled into the oon
rlotion that they will get very little wool under
60 cents per pound, for at that figure alt the
light, clean Merino . pay to export to
England. The range of prices will range from
-60 to‘66 cents, on all except very light, dean'
Saxony, wbioh will go from 75 to SO, cents, and
Some very choice lots may . reach $l, at which
price German inmb ? s wool is selling in London.
■ The prospect for: tho vtool. grower is very
bright, and there is no probability of tho staple,’
being very low again fern great-many years,
i Of the wool market in England and on tho.
Continent, the London Times says: ‘,
: At the late public sales nearly all the stook
then in London was sold, anil. tho. warehouses
are beginning’ to look very empty: iPhe adrices
from the Continent represent light stocks,.and
high prices.— Wool Grower and Stoch Hegitler
THE PROGRESS OP THE PRESIDENT.
President Pikbob's progress from the Capitol,
to New York, has been characterized by splendid,
parades, heart; greetings, brilliant reception,
and in foot ever; thing that Was calculated to
make the. President feel the heigbth fifhls offi
cial position, and the admiration felt far;him by?
the people.
On Tuesday morning tho President left Balti
more, for Philadelphia. At Elklin, Md», nnd
Wilmington, Del., he was heartily and enthusi
astically received. At Wilmington, ho was in
troduced to the citizens, in tho City Hall, blit
owing to a severe cold contracted in Baltimore,
ho could not address the assemblage at length.
: He made a happy allasion to Delaware being the
first State ta adopt tho Constitution, and said
l tho people of the other States did not measure
I‘hor by acres, bat by the patriotism and intelli
gence of her citizens, and those gave a warranty
that she would bo the last to desert that. Consti
tution, their loyal devotion to? which cannot bo
too highly praised.
The Committee from Philadelphia, arrived at
Wilmington, at twelve M., and the President
left that city immediately. Tho embarkation
took place amid tho firing of cannon and. tho
hurras of tho mnltltado. After the boat reached
Marcus Hook the Mayor of Wilmington handed
over his gnests to tho Philadelphia committee,
with a few appropriate remarks. The President
was received by the Hon. George M. Balias in a
beautiful address. President Pierco replied in
eloquent and complimentary terms.
The company then eat down to an entertain*
meat, and spent an hour pleasantly in partaking
of the viands.
Satntes wore fired as tbo boat passed Chester,
Port Mifflin, Gloucester, Kalghn’s Point, and
Camden. The boat took the Jersey channel on
the passage up, going close to the Jersey.shorc,-
nnd turning opposite to Kensington, passed close
to the city front. Every wharf and vessel was
crowded with a mass of people, aad the shipping
was gaily decorated withflsgs. The E. 8. steam
er San Jacinto, and receiving ship Union, were
decorated with flags from the dcok to the mast
head.
The President landed in Philadelphia pane la
ally at 4 o’clock, and was received at the Navy
Yard by Com. Becd, and a large number of nn-
Tol officers in fall uniform. Oa landing, a sa
lute woe fired from tbe battery, and tbo marines
drawn up with presented arms.
A procession was then formed, and, the Presi
dent, supported by Com. Heed, marched up the
yard, headed by tbe bond. The President re
tired to the Commodore’s office until the military
escort was ready, when ho mounted a horse and
passed out of- the gntes. The City- Troop formed
a guard of honor, end after a.roview, tho Presi
dent took position in tho centre of the troop, and
the procession took, up its lino :of march.—
Throughout the whole route, tho President was
received with cheers and waving of handkor
ebiefs, &c.
Oa the procession reaching Independence Bail,
the President was officially welcomed to the city
by Mayer Qilpln, Ido brief bat appropriate ad
dress. Tbe President rose end was received
With renewed enthusiasm, and responded ae fol
lows s
Mr. ■ Mayorand Cithern of Philadelphia: —lt
grieves me (bat I am physically so unable to re
spond to this most hearty ond touching welcome.
Sir, my heart is foil of gratitude to yon and full
of gratitode to all this people who have placed
you in the position which you occupy. I did
think that I had tried in my day to do some lit
tle for my country,; but such a day as this makes
a man’s heart overran with gratitude to a people
like the inhabitants of Philadelphia. -
'■l have been much surprised—aye, sir, tilled
with the profonndest awe—at the manner in
which you have received me. Philadelphia is a
eity of some mark. If your mountains nndval
llesdid not teem with the elements of comfort
to your population; if your citizens, in all time,
hod not been foremost whenever the country has
wanted their aid ; if your institutions of learn
ing were not among your .proudest monuments,"
the singlo fact to which you.adverted, sir, that
from here was proclaimed the Declaration of In
dependence, would put Pennsylvania'and Phil
adelphia on a pre-eminence which, Id the provi
dence of God, no other State or city can ever
enjoy. (Applause.)
"Sir, I feel as you do, that we must bow. We
haTdly do anything else but bow beforethese re
collections and associations. I. feel bow inade
quate is language, sir, and you also feel it when
you come to- speak - of- that period.''
don’t reaoh it, sir.. Oar hearts honor it in ell
depths,;power ond fullness, 1 hope. Those men,
sir, of whom yon have spoken, who planted here
the institntions of a free Government, let ns . re
member, were no holiday patriots—they woro no
sobenung were no visiona
ry statesmen.’, They deliberated here amid the
clamors of arms as though environed by peace
and absolute security, and they solved the, great
problem whioh wOsJo terror to despots and an in
spiration to pottiote as though the issue did not
Involve the question of their necks. ' .
“ Sir, here Btood—(and as I say it, how they
oome before us,)— here stood Thomas Jefferson
and Franklin,: and Bodger Sherman, and also
perhaps, for this is the first time I have been
here, in this very room stood the dauntless John
Hancock ns he received from these men, not only
the assertion of our rights,, bat the Charter of
our liberties. Can we do anything but bow ink
place tike this f . V.. ,J ..
“It la not in my power to speak to yon at
length, i You hive said, very properly,.perhaps,
that it is not your province—it is certainly not'
mine—to • disturb the deep current of feeling
which courses :thn hearts' and minds of those
around me. Bnt.it is not only yonr city but your
State that possesses in a peculiar, degree, there-;
sources of wealth and power. She is on Em
pire in herself.” ,i-, JJ ■ : .
The President continued at considerable
length in ftc-some eloquent strains, after which
he was conducted to the Merchants’Hotel, where
a magnificent banquet was spread. Thocompa
ny did not ncUoura till a late hour.
. How we Pat.—A well known economist esyK
We pay beat, first, those who destroy ufrr«en-' :
erals; second, those who chest ps—politicians
and quacks; third, those who omnso ns—singer b
and mnsicians; and least xjf alii . those ,who : in- ;
etnwtnp— och9olpiaotor? and editors..
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HEADS OF TUB WORLD—A. D. 1893.
At present, in this year of our Lord 1858 there
are eighty-tbree eovereignsof Republics, Em*
pirca, Monarchies, Principalities, Duchies and
Electorates; Of these,"the.nuraber of goterning
Presidents Is eighteen, 01l of which, outside of
thojlfaited States* Presidency, are .Central and
SouthfsAmericani ofiices, with the.exception of
Liberia. vTher© nre six emperors, including his
sable highncBB t , '. .Fj®stin and the First| . sixteen
kings,-* counting of. the il heads ofthe
world” Jamaco, or Robert Charles Frederic
Sambo Quashee, King of all the Mosquitoes, and
recognized allay of Great Britain. Tho corona
-tion of this monarch was celebrated in •♦‘undying
the ported of that; dark His
Majesty was thus sketched by his Laureate;
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v s. '.i ;•< OlcwintfA’erlhiawainiycliockaiiirt, 1 -
Tightly bnttoned-to the thro at r-.
- -Though hblege rejects tho trouser,
Amofhootshe.-wearflbufcone, r
• • • ‘StnUahia thetJflglyflguro
f..- That! lora-to gaso upon! :• -
‘ .• • N'ow l sfie'boH--hefimllesaroaadhlm,
Casting perfume pa tho air,
. .As bcvruiuvlifco Broadway dandy, -
| Ili3 blest fingers through his.hnlr.”
i Under this ‘‘head,”, also, come tlie Kings 01
Dahomey andthe Sandwich Islands, Of reign
ing Prinsos there ore ten; Grand Unites botch ;
Dukes ten —all of which aro potty German States,
and nearly all of which.; nro very insignificant.
Under this head also, comes nno Eleotor and one
Landgrave. Of Queens we have Bvc, inolnding
Bahavhlono, of Madagascar, Poraore,,of the So
ciety Islands, and others soarcely more civilized.
Though very Widely known os defenders ofGod’B
Word on earth, Sc., we have one Pope, two Sul
tans, thopo of Borneo and Turkey •; i two govern
ors—of Entre Bios and Corrientes; one Viceroy
Of Egypt, one Shah, Persia, one Ameer, Cahul;
and one Director (since-when), of Nicaragua.—
The following lißti is evidently from an English
••authority,” dS it leaves out the vioeroyolty of
Ireland—whlob, however, Would bo well if it
could be so used in reality—and pats in Nicara
gua nB under a-'“Director,’’-and one of the
“ heads of the world;” What's Chatfiold—Bul
weris familiar—about f i
; The following nro the names and. titles of the
present sovereigns of the world, and .the. Statos.
over which they preside; .■ ,
Ausies.
Alexander......—. JDoko —Anhalt-Bernburg.
Auansta. —Duchy.. AntattCothcm.
LeoViia-....'.;.;..'..— -j>nk»..—
Francis Joseph I—Emperor—-Austria- .
Frederick —Grand Doke—Bcdco. -
Maximilian H King— -Bavaria.
Leopold King -Belgium.
GonSlan’l Isidore BolruPresidcnt .Bolivia.
Omln AU Ealffcdcn aim t •
.. .Maehoun - Mahomed .
Jamalil Alam-.« .Sultan -Borneo.
William -Date. —Brunswick.
Polio II —F.mpcior...——Braail.
Valentin Alsina President.. Buenos Ayres
Dost Mahomod Ameer. —Of"" 1 -
Manuel Mont —President.,—Com. .
Hein Fong ..litaperor—-Chin*. .
Benjamin Vlnwro........GoTernQr.....~.Corncnieif.
Joan Bfiphtet MozO;..~VruldenC...e M .CostA Rica. .
Onero.. ...—King ..tJahomcy-
Frtaierick: .........pemmurk. •
''BnensTestbria Baex—, JDomlnlcan Repnulie.
aenTJOTO Mirift Crblna-PreaWont.......Ecuador.
AbtaUPachai...;— -.meeroy—.....Bgypt_ •
dost Jose linxufio....—Governor I.alre Bios.
Cbaa. I. N. Bonaparte-Emperor—Tradco-
Vietoria Qooeu—......Great Britain.
Glbo lilcj —Greece.
Gen. Baled Carrera—President,... ..Guatemala.
George.Fredcrlelt....-...Ki»s —Hanover.
Fanstin 1—...: Emperor.......llaytl. ; .
Frctoiek William,.—.mooter——HesaoCsaeeh
Louis 111 —Grand Duke—Ucsao Darmstadt.
Ferdinand... Landgrave Hesse llombnrg.
WBUamlU. ——King — Jlollandor Jfetli lands
Gen. Cabanas,.—President. Ilomioras.
Frederick William Prince...— Hoheniol’n Ilcchln'n
Charloa Antony -Prince,,....... ..Hobenrol'n FJgmarin.
Joseph L. Boberts -President..—Liberia. .
Aldyo Joseph... -Prinre..-:.—l>btM!tcin.
Leopold-,—-.;. —Prince— JJppe DctmohL ,
George William---...i-Brinoe- Jim Ehauenburg. .
Pumavalona QUcefl— .—iladagascsr
Frederick Francis —Grand Duke—Mceklcnb'c Schwerin.
Ueorgo V -Grand Duke-.Jlccklcnhorg Btralltr.
Alsnano Ari5ta...... , ...-.l , resldent.—.—^lerlco.
■ Francis T-.. ......Duke..—Modena and Masscna.
Jamaco.——.—Kins —Mosquito.
Adolphus- .Dnkc.——homo.
Jose slarlaObsmlo.—President Kow.Grcnada.
Frnto Chamoas—. .Director -b icaragna.
Argurttu——Crand Bake—Oldenburg.
Carlos Antonio Loppx-PrraUept .Paraguay.
Charles LooU— -Hoke —.Parma.
fr>iwnr-a<M)in Sfcfth •.s»»»4
flen Jom Eu EcJjpimufl l*n»ld®ut I’cnj. .
Vfrti TT-- - ..-Qatoo ...PsrtnsnL
Frederick William IV-Klog..- -..ltumUw
Henry XX-. „„..FrUi«» Jleura Elder Lino.
Henry LXII- -.!Mnec Line.
Nicholas I .....Enpcrory.r.»J;oHift.
Francis .......Kan Falraaor.
KamehemendlH -King Fandwlchlilsnds.
Victor Emanuel—King Shidinia,
Tho above is all well enough bo far as it
goes. But we hate been In the habit of think
ing that tho United Stales was “a power on
earth,” and was entitled to a place In tho list
of nations.
OUftIBUS TSO.'», NEW USE.'
Every man ought to get married, if ho can.
Every man should do his work to suit customers
If he can. Every wife I ’should sometimes bold
her tongue If she can. Every lawyer should
sometimes tell the truth, if he can. Every man
ought to mind his own-business and, lot ether
people's alone, if ho he can. Every man should
take a newspaper; and pay for M anyhom.
Dahaoes. —The Hartford ’rimes cays that the
New York and New Haven Railroad Company,
has paid Mrs. M. W. Bimock, of Mansfield,
$15,000, whose husband lost his life at (he Nor
walk draw. It was oil that Mrs. Declaimed,
and it was promptly paid.
SostETßiso New.— EStebpbize.—"We learn
that the Messrs, or Tathcr Captains Wright, of
Madison, of the firm of:,Wright fright, Brag,
G!over, 6 Co., gone to Pittsburgh to con
tract forthoJo two-SS-yTcct whales.—ion. Cmr.
We “knock under.” c'Wpthought we were
tolerably well posted as to Pittsburgh Manufac
tures; but weconfess wonover knew that there
was a manufactory of “ Whale*" in this city.—
We troufd thank one of (he proprietors to give
ns Borne Information on the subject. Tho peo
ple have an interest in this thing. It involves a
question of public safety.
The great law of JNatnrols, “eat and be eat
en.” Tho Bpawn fcater.Bwallows the worm, the
shark swallows the spawn eater, the hawk poun
ces on the chicken, tho eagle on the hawk, and
the sportsman on the eagle; rogues feed on hon
est men, pottifoggere on rogues, and the devil on
pettifoggers. Queer arrangement this, but.who
will say that it is not all for tho best!
From a loiter, addressed to the editor of the
National InteUiymecr, we learn that in the seven
wards of Washington, the building of 810 houses
was commenced within the half year ending Juno
80,1868, ’of whioh 310-are wood, and JOO briok.
the total number of houses is estimated at 8,021,
and the population at about 60,661.
If you want a favor Of a man, laugh at his
Jokes. If there bo'anything that the whole hu
man family have a weakness for, it is to pass for
wits. .
■While enming his gun at Birch Point, Michi
gan, WUliain Daveoport,Jr., accidentally shot
bis wife Imoy. The charge entered her head
and killed her instantly. She was bat eighteen
years old and leaves ah Infant of four months.
There are fifty nowspapers published in
Texas.
W; ,0. Hires, of -Tfcginia, will dollter the ad
dress before the Neit, York State Agricultural
Sooiety at Saratoga Springs. . .
,An old preaoher ouco took for his text, “Adam
where art thou ?” and diylded his subject into
three parts: .V-. .V
Ist.: All men are-somewhere.
: 2d. Some inon at* ttbere they otjght not t« be.
Bd. Unless they take care, they will soon find
themselves where they mould rather not be;
There Is a fourth class we think. It is those
whrget behind in the race, and are generally
said to bo “ nowhere.”
Thb Booms Familv.—At a meeting of the
Historical Society of. Pennsylvania, held at Phil
adelphia on the 6th instant, Mr. Thomas Biddle,
Jr. the; Socretary, read-a letter in relation to the
Boone family. He stated that a number .of early
records Of that family recently-came- into his.
bands, one of which gives an account of the
Boone family. It states they left a town eight
miles from Exeter, England, in 1717. It names
Squire' Boono as a.son of the imToigront, and
father ofDaniei,.All r the : paperst7eropiacedin
.the hands of Byman (3. Crapor, some years ago,
who is preparing, among other lives' of western
pioneers, one of the great backwoodsman, Daniel
Boone.; The letter of Mr. Biddle further states,
that it is an entire mistake. that the faintly orig
inally belonged to the Society of Friends; that
the papers prova they were EpiscopaUans; that
he (Mr.; B.) learned verbally: from his half-sister,
Miss Boone, who died in 1846, aged 75, that
Geo. Boone, on bis arrival in 1717, purchased
r and settled in tvhat was then Berks county, and
laid out a town, naming it Exeter. He also pur
chased land in different places, some as for south
as North Caroling add that he purchased; and
laid out Georgetown, D. C. Mr. Biddle, looking'
.over, the papers one day, remarked that, “these
Boones all appeared to have, been Episcopali
ans." i “Oh. yes,” replied. Mist Boone, “they
wens .nil High Church people;” adding that
“most of them beeaind Quakers ont of compli ;
mbit to;P«m and hits successors.’! >, -
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Secretary of tbe Ha»y» . • ■
While in the way Cf administrative gossip, let
me volunteer o WortKor two in defenceof Mr.
Dobbin, the amiable Secretary of the Navy,-Who
has been somewhat severely censured for isaviag,
introduced the usages of political* proscription
into his Department. This is not , tjrne or just.
Those who know Mr.'- Dobbin, are aware thatno
duty is so disagreeable to him aa that of mating
changes of;his subordinates. iSomecseotned nh;
cessary in ,ordef -to- a dair '-distribution chfitliff
olerkships, and were made; b’nt a eompariSon.of
removals made nnder the last and present ad
ministrations show well for Mr; Dobbin on that
particular score. The correspondent of the Ne’?
York Z7<ji?jr Times states, correctly, .as I know,
that Mr: D., hie tnade 5 only- eight ; retnOValB
against foortecn by Mr.. Graham, in addition to
six vancies created by death and resignation,
iWhioh thojlatteijfiUed. Among Mr. G’s appoint
menfa were seven from North Carolina, threo,of
whom have recently been removed.* With these
changes, the Clerkships in the Navy Department
are now divided—eighteen among--Whige and
twenty-one among Democrats.— Ex. paper.
Sttbstantiai Resp^pt.—TVe publish belovFTV,
correspondence rfcefcvreeu XiECEitHaepbs, Esq.,
senior editor er.the/P<72/,:&nd.ibohonorable em«
ployeeS of thAt office, on thecbasgelpf Irelatio&g.
in thb eitabiishmentThe vrorkmenengaged in.
the 6ffice o?. the are not insensible to the
coiTMt and punotnal relations .aosUmcd by the:
proprietors of that pap»f and In; the present
case, webpnorthe motives, that prompted.-toi
the presentation of. a token of respect to an. em- :
ployer, wlio;;ha3 a high
character among the craft, for payment oil liberal
wages, at airtimes; .Occisiono, flack as the one.;
we notice, giro to ns no considerable pleasure,
os friendships rof "sterling valno’ are cemented,
in the social relations, ifhich no party
considerations ednjprfitehd; •>. : We may
have had lb‘entertain opinions about MjvHawes
as a politician, which cbaldhotVrlshltoiabider
but we admire tixe “Whose priyato re
lations with in his office-command the
esteem jaod HspCct; bf lall- connected-with the
office of the ifornmp PoiL~AiligKdnf Enterprise.
- HolseyU 'Forest W ln©~*ls the bes
remedy- for tho permanent care of Itop^Grayei, 1 jauti _
dice,: Dyapepaiftj'Costirenesa,■ Bhemnatlsm, Gent,; Loss of
Appetite, Oomplaiou of the Uver, ffmft.KlJnej’ and Stom
ach, OoldijConghaind CpnaumptiTc Dedlneg, ever offered
“for sala fa thU dty.. Circulars, giving fall partlcnlnrey can
jbahadgrati*., /. <v\:V*.7
i^^ee'riwge’adTcrtlwxieht.fa another column* s
Sold Wholesale and Retail by Dr. GEO.tL- KfcYSfflt, 140,
comer of Wood street and Virgin alley ~Pittsburgh, Pa.; ak
ro, by JA3IE3 T.,SAMPLE,: north-west sonwr of Federal
«reet'andthetrtaaohd;'AllesdieDy‘CS{jn ; > joS;lmd*w
Ttoe* Great. Jfteßtnrativer
yfaer and Jgue^Cured. tty Jfr./2PZan£s Liver Pißt. ■
' JSGT Sir. Jonathan Hongbam, of ITest Union, Pak county,
-nUnois writes to tho prcprictorsthathohad suffered great
ly from'a severe and protracted attack of Fever and Ague,
and was completely restored to health by the use. of the
' Liver Pills alone. These PMrunquestionably possess great,
''took properties, and fan be taken
for many diseases rcqalring iarigoratlnsremedies; but the
: Liver FUla stand pre-eminent as a means of reaforingadls*;
organized Over to healthy kctlpn, hence the greatcelefalty
they have attained. .The .numerous formidable diseases t&*
sing from n diseased 14 very whlifo 50 fong bafoed the skill of
tha moatemfaahfc physicians of thaUnlt«4''Htntes,Bre how
.Tendered easy of care, thanks totbo atndy;and pefoeTerance
of the distinguished phyititian whose tUmoihls great modi
dna nanfoWhkb u~nid«cehd to- posterity as one
' deserving of gratitude. invaluable ocdkine-Bbonld
always be kept within reach ; and on the appearance of the
earliest symptomß'bf ldrer, I t con be FafVlv and cso*
folly administered.. - v. -r-V- -
purchasers>lll please be careful to ask far Dr. aPLaoe*ff
celebrated Vermifuge, aad uic none elsc. AU other Ypt
mlfagc^facompAr&m'are'worthfaa,''.X.,!i
* for aalo by.mbst'oftha-Djttkcistsand Merchants, and
•by the sole proprietors. TLESTIKQ BROTHERS,. ..
jyilaliw ;- .x x r .x .x so Woodstreet.'. :
, £ff*More Home Testimony.—Mr. Solosgx
Sir—l think it So more than aa act .of justice to you, as
•well ns to fae American exuamunity, Instate thatthe SPEC
TACLES 1 oorigbt from yon shit me welL I find my sigh I
much improved.. I can see small print with them for nay
leo/ftb of tlmawilhout fatigue tomy.qyea,'..'Should my sight
continue fa improve by the use of them. { have no doubt,
but:l shall bn able to read without them la's short tiro®. 6
; i : r. Tours; truly; “• *' * T. MQUNLER.'
City, Juno 25 f 1853.
t hayetued Mr. Solomon** BYE Oh ASS 13 ferarery.
brier period, .with dodded.advantage, and have no h'eidta
tionin atatlng that a defcetive vision of long standing ha*
been relieved, and the organa seem ..to bo acquiring vigor
aod tone. - I therefore fchrerfriHy* bear witness fa their ex
cellerrey and aecuracy, as also to' Mr. Solomoc'a skill as a
practical Optidan, and the wonderful facility'.with which he
adapts his Glasafa fa the varioua peculiarities or vision."
, > r ; ... D. B. rocroN, -
Noi 24 Wayne street, Pittsburgh.
Jqpeft), 1853.; .y- -‘ - ■
JTEWAPVE&TtBmBjrea.
ILLTISTATED KEW&—Sundry interested parties
\S£y "are puffing, another Pictorial at the expezue of Ihe
Mews, by Intimating that the News has reduced, its engrav
-Ings, and that Ihare*old out, whlob foiti.fa?*?-.
. The Illortratedlfewsluisescluded.itsadfsrtisingpage*.'
but tbs same number of'excellent Engravings are .eontin
ued as herctnfiwu r ''firtijebaiqt! r and Improvementof which
-no pain*orexpenao willLe spared. A magalfkontCarsru.
Pauci Sggp;.crsrrr will be Issued next week, and prescaled -
gratulfanjdy to fiubsetibers. It will eontalu full descrip
tions and iUuetrfttions of that celebrated structure. Anotb
- er nxaguificent R\GaAvmu» the largest ever Is
sued ia America, will shortly be published, and: presented
gratuitously fa subscriber*. -Nev?r greater enterprise
been usal to Improve the paper, ami never has. it* subscrip
tion list stood higher. Suoscrlbcrs will receive, in realm er
it of engravings acd In Supplements andciborwiso, four
fold the value of any Q|d}er pictorial, paper Issued .in this
country. My Interest }u the. News &Wot pEnoucOtvoa
ahv vnicA The means, abilities aa4 enfarprise of Its pub
lishers will eventually produce * paper unrivalled fa the
work! for its meohaoical and arrisucat beatriy, confidently
awaiting which, the .attacks-of thefa-ZBtEßXsrsn vAnms
eonfat but tittle cither with the public or tnyaeiC.
jyiaat. . j, - jp.T. BAmnjM.
Dissolution of Partnera&lp.... .
riTHE partnership heretofore‘ci^ttns'VbeUrtea-,'Licet.-
J. Hastxa and Thomas .Pnniirav doingbusiness tinder
tuafirm of-HAULER & tma this day dissolved
by mutual consent. All persons Indebted.to the firm&r.
subscriptions to thoJbily orW«eklypDst,adrerti?jng and-
Job priming, wUlpleoso make jaj mcp.t as sftop as possible,
and those having claim* agaßM* the eoarenrsrlli present
thsm for settlement, 32k bocks of the late Ann sriU re*
mainlatlieoffloe, -&EOBLV HABPER,
TUO9.'PHILLIP3.
giittboifefc, Jaly 11, -
$ ' § §. I I
: PpStTTTOTjY <
- ; 'a EMEBSOIra ; ,
H&CI BESTOBATIVE
Is truly the wonder or the ago. Perhaps no article ere?
offered to the received with greater &ror than thin.'
W 4 ppr?6a» ftid qr bwoaiag » taTaonlyto-test the arti
cle to be fully satisfied.: TheCleT eland ECcrcddoS Tuesday:
evening,' March 15,1355, hasthrfoßavdng With regard to it:.
-’•‘.jlmiCAS Hai* rarely notloe edito*
riallTany af-tha •cftpyrtgftt
fiaTcr, but with pleAShredepart fromoar usual rnlo to speak
of the article named above.:WVreally belieTe it does all
that Us discoverer claims Ibr it—restores hair to heads hope
lessly bald. BoTcral gentlemen pfour acquaintance, In thiy
city, are using it, and vUI ifUUngly give testimony as to its
‘efficacy. •• •>• ■ • "V ' ”■ '
CEBTTFICATES,
> John Goffar, Woods* Brewery, cored of baldness cf four*
teen years 1 duration; James Guthrie, 131 Grant Streep who
wuentlroly baldf John Oberiy,:?&rcntuxa; Captain E. B,
We invito particularuttontion to the following, selected
- from, many cases la onr possession:.
tSWMrs. Alexander, aged 42, wlfeof WUUam Alexander,
who resides at No. 40 Pennsylvania Avenno, states that she
has been bald for the last 20 years*,''the head,on both sides,
was perfectly smooth and without any hair, when she com
menced using the Restorative.. She has now used a bottle
and part of a bqttlp of Ep4r -Restorative* and has used it
regularly for theiast six weeks. Hot head lsnOw perfectly
covered with a thick crop cf new hair, Ann add strong, as
any one can see. by ealling. Mrs. Alexander has no objec
tions to the pnblicatioa of these statements.
JS3“I am a brotherof Mrs. Alexander, whose statement
is written out aboT«, and know personally that the state*
fronts made therein are correct. A. H. DAY,
Pittsburgh, Sept. IT, 1852. No. M Fourth Street.
' H. B.—Cases taken on :writton guarantee, !! preferred,
andfollowjngdhe price agreed upon by the parties, and the
formeatered into; .
Ausqbsty Ooustt... .\--
?Stat«*of Pennsylvania;/
. . I —7 bindraysilf by Oitte prtitTUt, to use C. 8; EJIBR
SOB'S AMERICAN RESTORATIVE,according to directions
.on the bottlo, for the jpace'of six months, if necessary, and
as soon as It produces a good, res portable growth of hair on
head, where It u now bald, X hereby bind myself or my.
heirs, administrators or assigns, to pay to or order, the
for value received. . 1' .
.. But in case It foils to restore- the balr, saabore
ed, then this instrument remains hull and void; ptherwisa
to remain in full foite and virtue.
Glvsn under my hand and sea) this day of—, A.
**•! I 8 ?*- ’ '
Sold wholesale and retail at Dr. G.:H~KEYS£R’SDRCG
STORE, 140 Wood street. Price, 76-cento and $1,50 "per
bottle. jylfafow -
NEW MUBIO-NKW MUSICr- ~-
LDIy Dale:
Dothey alasmaa^fcome;
Yes, wo mlas thee at home ;'
Ahnle iny owir LonerFoater;
.Nancy . . .. .. ..
tow^yßelfftWay—Christy;:; , ; .
... . Kafrßarling— arranged aa a Quartet^;
Massa's in da cold ground—fbr'thoGuUsr;
Lore Star SchottiB«*-Browa:•••'.'
PlUEaaPollt&r
:<• La IfeUoNlna Polka—TVamellnk; '■
< HappyßirjUing—Brown; . •••.,. •
- . Grande Fantailo: cur la Ballade Acjcricaina Ben
, '
Thu i\bo7e jMt secalred by Adams & Co.’s Express, to
gether with a.large lot ct popular and standard ilOslo—f cr
eole by. : ‘ : H.'MEECOB,
•jyl§ • /. > /Sl Wood street.
5
Jyl6' • 1 Saecgasora toJ.Sldd &Co,SOWood street.
fn GROSS Chalk Palls; Shana’sjast rec’dandfljr s&la b?
lU Jylg ■ JXiSHIKQ .BROTHERS, *
Of\l if i-LBS.G»l*> white; in store Amifor solo by
i>UUU -jyls - • - PtEMING BROTHERS.
nnn YPRAdheslTtHaßter. Spread, in store andibr sale
Qyis 3r .yiasgimßßOiflEßa.
iftA PBS. ChaznomUoflQver&Geanan, iir store and &r
IUU rale by [JylfiT ’ FLEMING BROTHERS. :
m LBS. Macc in store and for sale by .
1 jyjtfi - - TLE3IINQ BROTHERS,
W BBS. Nutmegs, in store and for sale t>y.: .
• jy!s YLEMINawBROTHEBS;
OHO PRS.-j£lsKlaas > Amertcaiin store ana Jt>r sale by
&\J\J Jyl6 'vLeSHHQ BROTHERS.
KTiri'iißS;Mustard; by. ~
vUU , \ FLSMDfG BKOXu£ES,:
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SPECIAL NOTICES.
AHZh Surgeon oenUBt~--fSaccffisor6f
thg?> 0.W.Biddle.] No.l44salthfiriativ 1 fnyS-T
rfYTS-** •, C« A* O* JO*—Meets at tha-ncrth-east corastof
ut£x. ; : Fourth and Market streets* (above Marpbyftßurcfr*
field** Store,) on Monday evenings, at So 1 clock. g*sr3Q r .
LOD6E. I> O. Q.
Angerona Lodge,No.;S9,l. 0. eTery
Wednesday evening in Washington; Hall, Wood *t, £ jyliy -*
££ TEA*—-For the best Ooloso Tea In Pitts*
4h|y. burghs et 60 cents $ go to the
NO.GB Filth street, where the very besVlUacknml'Groen
Teas canal ways be had. ;y: •;’ f jy9 •
Tyrms> / JOHN H* FOWLER, late Fuwler ft Pullis,
Boo&ond Shoe Itahufecfarer, and Wholesale Dealer,
No. 14 Barclay strict, fivedoors below the Aster House, New.
-Tdr&. :, ‘- ; ': : ''• ■—*"•• :*/*. marlrtm'
NOUcc^-ThaJOUILNEiiiR.V.TAILOKS SO-
of Pittsburgh and. Allegheny, meetooh the
at the "FLORI
DA HOUSE, Market street r- By order. •
jelry ■ JOHN YOPNQ, JTL, Secretary.
INSUBANCS .COfiIFANJ, .of.
- toca: £JOO,tfCO ; As*
seta of the HttsturghcAgcncj to the Store
Hoorn No. j
nov4;tf RJLBSESQNrAgsntrv
saverr aicdiil graiililln
v Institute, ISG3--3V B. SMITH, itoufce-:
tnrcr.of Forte Monhaies/ Kosa Wood Wriucg^
door below BizthTpfaxUdQlphla. V r ‘ r *7''Z v.v. marl^m. I '-
O. O* BV—Place of meeting, Washington Hall,
Uiey.- Wood atreetj-betwwarFifth street and Virgin alley.
rimuPßgg Lobes, No.3oQ—ll*et3 every
. ; MescaKTILS Exciin , HE3T,lS'o. 87—3JeotsThrsfc'ahd>third
Friday of oach jzhmth : -•' ■' ~ - (mar2s:ly v
ConuH Cornaitl A great many per*.
U*e§» r 'Sons are dreadfully tbriftentotwith corns.-“A certain;
remody yrill' bo found in Dr.;<^Hza t a'Cons;PUlßteb, for
sate by Pr. GEO. 3. street. -
iprici, retail at 12^an4 , 23 ctait}*t box.' -•. • ssp3-.'
to sell again.. -
TSsCFRIAISS, CurtainMaterlals, and
of every HeseripHoa- Furniture
Hashes, Brocatellesy Lcce ona Hmlm Cnrt3ins,N > Y.
Printed Window Shades, QUt Cornices, Curtaln Pics, Bands,
<fc&, at wholesale and retail. W.H OAHHTB, \? ’
j • No. 109 Chesnut street, corner Fifth t Ph£!adelpma.''i
Curtains Uadeand .Trimmed In' thsr pry newest French
style., --- -.^.ro/XBUBSQfIy.-V
ITS®- Hlller's Window Shade Slaniiiack
* Ih&'r ;lory, CORNER OP SECOND: AND “ARCH STA
PHILADELPHIA. ‘Onrmotto is,.“.Da&h Oifa andSmaV
PrqfiU” ‘ s*» .
. IS" Store, Church, and. Lodge Boom SHADES, mads In a
- : 3UperiorinMinfti. . :
Dealers and others ere intilod to girensen c ail,-be*
fore purchasing olsewhere-.i. *Q/li.SiILLEIt &
: '. ; J - -8.-W* corner Sccood-ah(fATchgtft.,'Jhna. ,
if3?* PhtebMgh City Glass Wor too.—
W 7 CUNNINGHAM ft. CO^‘
DOW GLASS, comer of IUSSETtad FTEBT STREETSy
Pittaburgh, Pcnnaylyania." "ParUeular attentiou- paidlto
odd sizes. •Alsb,'drelers' in FLINT GLASS, VIALC’Bar-
T LES, ftc._Two the.find rhelng practifial men, will gira
.ihelr entiroaitenUon- to the .homines#. and . they fee 1 confi
dent they oan prodnto an article of Window Glass e anal to
ahyelthcroffijre!giinr.dainttSttemanuteettire.v.: r --
; xnarinSaw'v* ■ - ‘
lh£yv Post.Offle* BaEdlngs, Third gtroet'- Likenesses taken
in all .klnda of 8 A SLtoSP. SL, girlng-an.
accurate artistic and animate likeness, unlike and-vastly ffa*.
perior to the commoncheapdagueireo.typo^at the following
cheap-prices: sLsops2,' $3, $8 end op ward, according to
the size abd'qualitylof case or frame.. -
,• Ilonra for children, from 11A.1L to 3 P.M.: -
K. B.—Likenesses of sick or doceasedpersons taken In any
partoflhecity, ■ - . ' / ,• : : -'.r r- i"; ■ [nor^s:ly
rv^^»DEAE , lSliS9j Nolsaa In the> Headland oildiaa*
-grMahle discharges from the «at,specdiW and perms-.
.ncnUyremoTed,'without pain or taconvenieiice, ny Dr. HAEt
let, Principal Aurist of the N. V. Esr Surgery,.who may be
conzolted atPOArch street, Philadelphia, from 9 A.ifrto
.'Thirteen ycarsof dose’ and alnibrt dtjShrtded attention to :
thls branch of special enabled Wm to rodnee his"
Ateatment to such w degtneof suceem os tohud the most ceh-'
firmed andbbstitiate cases yield, by a steady. to the
means prusciibed. •• [aug2B
CHAS. E. LOOMIS,
BTOtS A!T»:SHI BBOEBBi
Sotes, Boitd,, I!jQrtSiiSea, <£c.» Se3otl«itea.
-c'-'v -\ PiAPogtto.-amanba'diTgr v-• i'.'.'V../ : -
' :TO TIIB.FIJECHASii.AND SALE',pF. STbCK& :
■ OrTTC&r'7s.Fo«rthstrect, between Market and Wood,
opposite the Bank of Pittsburgh. • janlftly -
W. A. M’CLURG & 00., ,
H ATE EE MOVED TO T£H! COESER OT
‘ m Tfoocl ana SUtU itreetß,
iCF* Where they offer to their, old., customers, and the
public generally, at the krvestrateS; Wholesale and Retail,
the largest, :most;»tectiand. complete stock of CIIOIOB
TEASr FAMILY GROCERIES, WOODEN AND WILLOW
: WARE to be found in.the West, -. ; 4ec4:y --
JPearl Meam Mill ;
CANAL BASIN,.ALLEOH?I{T CITr, -
; ; • y^a•eATUtoih'ffutnoV) : :;
FINE, SU EERFINRIEXTB FAMILY, and EX
YRA: (of selected White Wbuat,VFLOOB, ran sals.-
• B&AN, SiJORM AND MIDDLINGS, always on hand::: •
• Wo wilLaeJirer irionr to In : either of the
two cities. Orders placed in our at BHAtJN h REl>
-TEH’S, eorner of Liberty and Bt* Clair streotef or. LOGAN. :
WILSOK A COL’S, fiTTTood atrect* wiH be altended to. :
• oyl7 : , \ . BBYAN* S£NNKDr ft CO.
PHILADELPHIA OTOTAIH WAEEHOUSEi
- 171 C7t£jlnutet.idpvosiUUi£ Sate Howe*
U. W. SAFFORD,
KEEPSconsi&ntly onhaa&the n\oAtextensiTeanJ"
.Tariedasßortmen£ofCpTtatnaaftlO;irtnToslalcp*aT4to i
be fcrami In' tins -ortho following l
.CURTAIN GOOD 3 AND tURNITDKB COYEHINGS-aU
styles of— '■•■••■■• •••'■'.
French LaceCartalns, • Window Shades, all prices*
Hnslin " Bafl Hollands, all widths,
Frenchßroc&tclles.all wulibSj-GUtOornlce*,' every style and
French Plashes, pric? r -
u Satin Lbwjj?* . <*lit Curtain Flos,
. u - '.-.Lftapas,-- . • • .. “ . Bonds •
** . -Sotlnp, vConis-ntid Tassels-;- r
“ . Damask Linens, -Gimps, all prices, “
M Caaboerette, •.. - . Loop 3, •
Plain Tarkey Red, Fringe* . ' -••
India Satin Damask', ; Picture Tassels and T
Silk* * Shade Tvs?!? and Brasses,
FarultureGimps, • Hook* Rips*-Brackets,. Aa.
• •• A fdll of the above gbods constantly for sal*
wholesale or retail. ‘‘ ' - [marltly—al m.n.-
CASH HUTUAL FIRH ASOVfil A
HISB T&SVBASCS CQ2IPAJSY, of
r P™™^o3im;M o o, ooo . chak.
Pnsidait-Jlou. ABGUfiTtfa O, JUSIb'UEXL
Srerdory-rTHOXIAS IL WILLSON, Rs*
••• \v- : tuKECToaa■ - v ''''/.V■
Soni A.O. Keister, Bamucl W. nay*
• William Robinson, Jr., ; - Thomas Gillespie,
WaiUa F. Fahnestock, JohnßCox,
• Harrey Bollman, . . . Jwh. Peters, *.. . .
• John Walker, Ja* William Colder, Jr-i
: Jacob3.UnhteKoto, : -r Aaronßornhingru.
- ; ? BUSSELL & OAKE3, Agents,
Oflca*in Lafayette Buildings, --
Jgs: .
lnsurance^
Pea\PBUF of the City of Pittslburglii
J.K. JIOOMIItAD, fteidoat-BOBE RT FIN KK V, StcrcSry.
WEI losni. against FlRE'end HABIHE: BISKS of-til
Kinds; Office: In Honongaßela House, Noa. 121 end 125
tfatstf stoat;:; - :
.. -HttSCIOWS
J.ff. Moorhead, \Y. J. Anderson,
*•’... B.o.Bswyer,. * R,R.Stop^oo,
' Wm.M.JSde*r. H.B.WHkla*: ; -
W. Dallas, . - ■ Charles Kent* .. . •
. C..IL Paulson, .. • William ColUngwood,
..-. A.P,Anshntx, . ~ Joseph Kaye, '• . - ./••
j -- • .TruiiaawnkUtfoa.;/ V .. . •»= japs:
jT^*®l T^^4§a*nissuxss«©^DossSs? r si
PittabOMtU—H. D. : KINO, ProsHcnt; BAH*.
;URL lb .HABSHEEt,Secretary. . r v-' f
Qfiicet 94' TPaUzSZrttU btHotcd Z&zrluiand W&detrttU* - ■
: Insures HULL andCAJiGO Risks, on tho Ohio and
dpplKlre««itf tributaries.; Li
Insurea'agalnstLessorDtuiiasebyFire,.'
ALSO—Against tbs Perils of the Sea, and Inland ETaYiga*
UonnndTraasportatioxLr v. - -
• ' . : pTßsarroas; 1..'". .-,. -S'
Wm. Larimer,iv
- 'SamualM. Kier, .:
Bmntte2ltC3j !
- EotßTtDanJapJr., ■ Join RDQworth,
- fi. Harbansb, FrandaSellan,
•. Edward Hraaiaton,-- J. Sehoonmaier,
* WUltaaß.Ha«.'
: :• l . - ■ - . '■dec22'
rr’Ss®', PlUsbnrgh. Lift inanrance €otn>,
puny, of PI Pa* CaktauAloo,Qoo
-•. S. Hoox , .
. Vico H*CtUBXAH.
£* L»
. Socretary—C. A. Ootsojc,
■W- : : OWICE, NO; 55 FIFTH STREET,
. (diatonic /Tall Btiildiug.y -
This Company mates every Insurance appertaining to
crconsected with mb Risks* • “ *
Mutual Bates are Urn : s&meas those adopted by other,
safely eondncto&Companles.' . ■ '• . ' ,
'-•■ Joint Stock rates at a .reduction cfone-thlrd "from the
Hutualr&tes—equal tea dividend of thirtr-threoaud-one*
thlrdper cent,-paid annually la advance. -
teltan on the Urea of persons going to California or
- oascrcas.- • •.*■• ■
-.-James S.-HOOU, - Samuel M’Clurkan,
William Phillips, John A- Wilson^/. . \
-- John Scott, • Joseph Pl Quqyn, M. ft. '
v-- JQhnH’Alpin, • • Alexander. Reynolds, .•
• Horatio N. Loe, Hiram Stove.,' . mart? .
—it is due te Kp» r 3 wfWn>feu» to
nay that It has bees knowa to'completely eradicate
erery TestaM of this dreadful disease In less #me than any
other remedy, at. less cost or Inconvenience to the pa*-
tleut-Tr •' : -V
- - The thousands of certificates In the hand? of the proprte*
tor, many Of which are from well known citizens of the city
of Plttrtrargh-siißl lteim?MdlateTlclcity,go : toahoweletirly:
and doubV^t. Ktsn's: PrraoLcsx la a: siedidns
of no common' value, net only as a local-remedy in
lttl of Sx&U,: but aswralnabTe'
Internal remedy* innttna -tha.loycsagatlrc physicians, ns
wall as the sa&ring patient, to become acquainted with its'
merits.-' ■ - j :.v.1.-'•;■/•' y. ;
.V -Those haring a dread of mixtures-&» assured that this
madlcinS is hardy natural,, and Is bottled as it flows from
tteboaomoi the earth.l - --- ; -t
"~ Tfofdlawiag m art{fica&ii copied final apapcrpubHshvXß*-
Syracuse; dsic A%tavit slBsi to
also appended U$ ?cr&scatetf&ccde&rat#i2>. T, Fbot f M D^
flSintath oepmy; ttii iharoteo so bsdly ir
ftlcted With Hcroaua for the lastsoTcn years that
Umt I haTebsenTmahlejto atteedto anyMhdof.tofcess,
and much of the tlmemnablp' towaßcaad .'confined to'my
bed, andlhave tested nearty- all .the time by the best
Physidata our country afibrda i I occasionally got some re
.llef, butUo care, and continued to grow worse until &r. Foot'
recommended me to try theEetroftnmj'or ilockOlhaseTjy
.rything else had failed. • X did so without fklth aUirst, hnt'
;the effect WM'astanisbittfl H threw the pcison tolhe carfeu'
at once, and l at once began to grow better, and by Using
seren bottles Ifcsre got a mire worth thousands cfmjlUra.
• v, : ’ :: HE3.HASfIy BATtwpft,'
. Thlsmsycertliythat lhaTebecnecqualntedwithHier’s
Pefroleuxn,'or Rock OD. for more thana year, atij -have re
peatedly witnessed lte beneficial efffects In thecurtof indo
lent ulcers nnd other diseases for' which, it Is
and can with confidence recommend it to he a
thy ofattestfosj'aad cansafoly say that suttess has attend
ed its use where other medicine bad failed. ■,\-
_ . ■■ D. Y. FOOT, H.».
.For «alB by all tha Progdata In fan27dfrg.
: 's7est«rtt - Ihsntnticb "Company, Pittsburgh.. :
R-:HILLEBi j P. BL QOBPON, Semiarp
TS7TlEltmOTtsStaT^il^ o of rtikSVrßE and BLA
. u; Ail' losses will be libcmllT adjusted and
promptly paid. • .• .i-„
- • AHome Institntion'y'mannscd by Piaxcrosawhoarowell
known in th 9 .eomiaxmity,snd ' wbo are : determined.- by
promptness andlibcraUiy, to maintain, tha character which
they hata assumoLas Offering tho best pnteeifon. to those
whodesiiwtoldicsurod.
R. Miller,, 3t^ o. V7* Etietss, JJT. Butler,
W.H.foalth, dcpksoa,
Wm.H.Lych, Jam«3lippencott,Georgs
Auloy-,* Alexander Silmlck, Thcpas Ssott.
; :■ XSU Oace,-No. 02 TTsier stivct, (Wtrsiouw of Spr-3 A
Pittsburg. . . „ * ijpTi-Jiy
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FOSTSB'S ETBIOFIAH OPERA HOl/SC
©poo poslUvcly on MONDAY, Jane ldth, ISM,
: ?_«• . snA taniltrae-unUl further notice, with Mon* ED«-
QISKB-THEODON, of tho Royal Opera House, Puns, n*
PrindpaJ yfclmfcf.
“ J, H rOSfEB, Manager.
CotUllofi and Brass Sashorn
•tST : Boml r can be had by.applying to Win. Frank
t,ar^, ait^G 44 Crystal Palace Daguerrcan Eootas,” of :
mySSitf ..■R. M. CARGO & CO.'S, Fourth street
r^ 8 , - County Commlasionor.MoWeare anthor-
T'y,- O.S.PALMER, R?q, a*« camlJ.
s*^Jr? '
.deciMonortbg-DgniocraUg^Cmivegtiom.:; *?Vi '''jeS-te-V'--
PROPERTY—FOR SALE, TWO-LOTS of
, eacto,'sskuatoVTctta. the Pa. R. B^oad-East
Koaa—o.nq .Lot-:. oaitach aid#
about Crar mltes.&ota.the'dty v- >:
hott erected on iho premiaesv-makins this nrtesrfy fStr
suitable far residences - '
dty. Pnce-andtemsnscommodaUne; .-- - I '. . ■ - - c.-:r _ ir^
i-OWfU-MAX IS AQKOCSgTsroiIE J' *
\ ■ ■ A
-» f =* ®-Jfouse r .-oontainls*- Hyeiteso : '
Eocotb, with*a H^l,'and : good‘.CeßAr j also, good yard and. •• •
.oat-houses. The Houaais dtnatjd: oh' ’the. - ;
ip^^jdcaawMden^aatoar-the-Ajrfeisoii^strSttt-.
.Xho houiOvis- tie^r; and- ict. g^tf.- i rasi&, T and 7 : -:
r Mtotrf^apleas^adojlwrhootL^A.cWßnf.ln&oi-i: v -:
stabletitio wdibe gireii. Tcmuy sooo* In *
purchasers—whichifl.T.ery.cheap* tbahonsaand lot ha?km
-cosTme^UOft.-••.' Tr C
• Jyl4:tf - - - . On.tho premises. ••
. Attaining 2?avor i>at2y, v
co Medicine EO-ircll ndapted far nU '■ -
X* disease «n plant’Uians r '.«s: IL-iAi FAHX
VinuILPUOS- Head tiiis testimony:—
■■i -. . Fronv F. F* Natt- Orleans; l -"-'*
« KSteflaamcy Marclr-8, IS3& 1
; Ifcssn. B-A. Fbhnesiocle iG?-rrGcntlemen-: - I wapleas&i- ~
,to inforiay ra thatyoor Verciifdge centimes to
r.-find lt .faggy.<fftily rpr|t _ _
pUaters. -JlsDy of ciyoastaiaersr'whoworo la ths haMt of - *
-using otto JaaUcincflt-ars fioff determined to ils'& .
Shhnaiock't Ycnaifugt, only, owing: to Itaea&tjy&swell l zis' : '
eQcacy..: In fist, I fenow of idTcnhlftigff cole in.tii o. city, •
which stands "SO flf
-plewe sendli& fifty gross' dors of
: findmy ■:•’ ;;
;*[• Bespoctfolly, ’ J. P. DCCOSQEi .
t Prepared and sold by : B. A. FAIWESTOCIK#.CQ^^'G'•-■-o
I JfH ••■■..•-- •• . - coroeror Wood and Pirn gtreetiTj'T > :
"VTBW SVMH£RJ^QDS ■ ArtfraPcfr the' Ssk~ ' v V.:
i. V son—at tha -QIUGDiAL.:BEK No. 74 Market ‘
; street, between FourthaxhAGieliiamciid.- -
thftckfol.fCff jmat.laTor^^onld-iespoctßallyiaTlto tß'e '
tendon of iheir.namerons friends, and the: pablfo general It,-
•to thrfrlgreeacd.yettgetorte<f stock: o£PBY GOODS,-cMf.fr - =>
{hare teen purchased In ;Philadelphia,'. N ew York and Eos*
tdn,Terj.late la the season, ailarge cluing cut : ; : ,
iJdto.S&jper.cenMowcribaaibmer
fur cash at a small adraaifc o«rEasmra asfc ; ' : - •;
I£he DepartiaeGtCoiitaizaa federal -
• meclof ;
?STS™
-K. A -'2?’“J* e sr“®«lpw>f.tt«ietmst*ffo*4ihllior- r: -
rfty; Cr-ipe SlaiTl9 25psr.rent.bel!)w Utaja"iet c"r:M3. -
.. -IVhitaGoods, of every kind; Bonnots, toMrnimttftt unm. •
nttyGoctfj, very cfccap. - -•-
' »U kinds of Dcraratlo Goods; *
ccljml Prints ecotsjKr yard; ■
- 'Vewouldeaxn^tlysdiidt^c^fiShot!f : r . : ‘ ; T r
•retal confidaat that to all anehUiey «a
-ouer greaterlnatKementathan cm say prorktaa -
"fris- -
- COW—Camshrsatiscriber’jsiaPsttoa"''
Allegheny Oeantyi lsfr Soiy, it
l/JQ&aari-Britttflfl. -white jlon>. herl»c2^tail'breast—sap. - -
-po£«t to.he six or seven years old.. •
: c-v-frrasi* •: - ~ -Joseph pattersos. -
/pa. PiIKSONS LY SEte&il QF UDdDfEoA—For Sale!
the -fixtures: nod'itocfe of a Crs^rate'hhißiiiesa-iiojria-'^ v
sueceastol.e®isatibri;Ta-'this ciiy j also,' .the-!a».xrft&a^‘-»•'
premises'for a inJtts*'
Metis man, th!icahtr6fe£i2to'pTOTe api-oStableiaTestm-at '■*£■'-
, Small- espial'required., ;Uf heal this -the cause of euUiiifJ '
Tor of -' -' - :•' -:: j-y ‘ v>-' .--<te
. jyi3: ■ 1 5.. : -.cethbert a .sflY.iav*Mrd«j
.• T OAJiS ffEGOTIATiSIJ on Bonus* tbs* - -
. JU ; P.TAh E3\.TE OFFICE, >
iyl3- • • • • • 34* Tbmi. : atreet. . '*■■.<:
itJAKS AUD'-ClilhDßO’S PJ.NIMI.UTihS* Bob& ;
• Jenny Eiada and Suppers ofaUkltuß- PJcaw calh
sod examhw priccs—iow. L. li. JIAYWAIiB, .-.•■
lii'-lylS;. /..;.. ... • Qarnor Marker and Liberxy-gta. ..*
. I^GOS—4hairelsfiresh thisdajrm'eiTe-XbY ‘' -"•-.
• hbskt,ir. cottiNS.
nftX APPLE3—4ohUiheisfor raJa br; - u;;.-.-- - -,^ :
JLA' jyl3- -.; --. •v. HEXItY IT, COLLXX3.
: Oag of tho Greatest Wonders-of. tie &sel
ALEXANDER HI4 Al c
©•BOROLOGICAL CUAD7, 3,“£3
I' '- -' --" >■.;. /,: &&nted■'fZbrvarg.22. l£&.
TUTS IsaTerv bcauStolagwell as v
deserres to beelassed tl-e great inu>rorciatait3b£--
tbe Xinetecnth'Cemtury. 7v
oa tho prindple-Of <-a4tioca to
keepinsthQ-Cradleihmotion for
®hle also.do
most beantifuTarticlßof farhltur^.. “' '
.- enhserito- otfesf jr • sale rishta Car tho' any* -- ' -
of.the following Tis: Tcmugrlrtmia;' South Carolina, :••. r"
rFlotida, -Alabama and. SlisdssiptL * 'RlghtaMU': be- >::
sold for-Giles, ,Countiea- 3T St**e*S as wiH'feeat snii pbV-'.
«haswa. - * - - .
. Any person w&dnsr:to purchase, will-pleaseieaß-ai:. the- -
: ST. CHAULESHOTIiL,-Pittsburgh, trherea model'Will b^.
; exhibited, and imbscTiber. may he fonnd r 'ready ofe alt '- r
Himw to exhibit the Crndleand dispose 'of^KAtB; r --• ; '-j. - v ~ ;
- V- 'v-V- •*>.-;.•■«. ■ TIIOS. P. XVSHBAB3H.- ■•■ -
r.-r A- HUHDRE2): ASS FEffy iSOTCKLES •T"’" ~
-A : MACQlKEljasjast"aitiTCiiT-tii&' ; .
vJIjL tr*l!'«s tfce beat of the kiad ia^e j ’
7 fi3tia[? siacJiinsw' •'
Clothes arc wssliedaasuick again the» •- r r
oxewashedlJem.'vfitfcootxisrns'tlis wasi*
.bdard.. This machine -jns- pafebtad* ; tfcft" " '
."Statoof Indiana;. : It teoijtce premium c£
Indiana, and ggterai'cQtmtty tho, *•
ciuiq at CenternUe,.Wayna eoontjylndlanarOTer a m
chine that obtained the pretahiiaifc CheStste Fairs. cf New v-
VoTfcjOhiocndMiclilga'njlajt eixmcitr. l rtrf«TT>,ttf>hlpn-r,«y
U> seen at T washing trill '...
betlonafifaa *UU-territory Isiiisposedct
• The fcHowins States will-bo offered
i New ■ Jersey, .Rhode Island. /Connecticut,- Ms^rtn««;> T ; < *
i Yennoat,; _N*w Hampshire, filain^ldsryiszui.andltebiwarc.
I Beside, I will offer Allegheny-TOdthe SJJoioibg or -
Lany oonngfi3to-the r .fof ia2a.V.iAiy-tterson wfehfr*? to
| get bold e£ apatent ; that -Bin sell 5 dwi th -irea*-
j prufit, either in selling machine?, c? territory, - win 'dotreli 'Cv'"-
:to call and .ptnxhas? of wx- .V‘:> •-<-;■ ; ;v., r.-.~. h \-J -,-
■' AH tbe'territory
: period ctczojeit. faachlae Is now cn lis.way-to tbs • -~
r east, to the "Woxld’sljalr, and era long it willercsa tho At--- ..
[ Untie fr&s.- A man of tolerable shilt ia' Belling, tan clear
a-thousand dollsrs or moTe in ihreemorLths." Cail-'at-Hare'i: - 4-- r :
! T&fern* called Farmer > aßetrcit > street, -V^-
- MAHROJBT HOmNGSWOBTEL
JOHN; , - •'
“Oflise cftlie Pittstmrs& &&d sten2Mstiilo -i. r - •
■'—- -' '-Rallrosd :---_U*Jv.
QPBCUB HEETWO,OF3TOCKHOLD£SS:—^XheSIoefcC. -
.\J holders isf ■ the Pittshorgh- and-StoabeaTiPe .
: C&apaay,ar#liereby;noiifica i that-aspecJ4icie«tlßg'of : tlie'
Stockholders of 64!d-C6mpaaj'whl be heldonPMDiX,v
Ht&dajpf Jalj3a?ianVafc half pastaVebjckfin the a£‘- .■/-
corner of Great, street aad.Disisiaad aUey # to.'the - /: /:
Pittsburgh, to take into 'comSderailon the
craasiaff stock' of raJcl Company* andsiacy: .•
,'tlwide apoa the qggrtlgp of agreciflg to the subscription of -■
six the capital, stock of said . Cota*
pmyyby'tho Cbmrty-cf Al!egiieny, tn3on the tena%'ca v- .\
trbirh said subficripthm has been made. . •■■•. *.
• By order of tbe ProsMent and Board of Directors;'
- CHAEEKS HAXLOa* Secretary . ' -
Bt-X3&3.: j^lg
" v 'iDiVidOlJcl. .
7pnE the.KtfcabuTph Oaa Ocaapaay lavp Uiis - '
X day4«clired»Diriasatiof lire per Cent oa tha Capfc
tal.StocJtbf aaJdOcmpaßy/'oTit of tha proSia of tbo'last «k'' •
jMtt2Sci»®Mei..fottlrtrttll...tn^tociawWersior
Kpreaentaures, at tbocScooftio Grasps ay. " •
JAMES SL CHRISTY, Treasurer; 4 *
lb, July 11,1853.—Qyiagg)
JOHN B. iTPA3Dt)ES & SON, hire-moTcd tlieir WATCH •"
ftca?EJ7EGRXfiIQEB.ta;C2iIARKBT, betrrefia-Thirti'- ■
laasff lately occapiei-bv A,A.
HasanA Ca. - ;. . jyTtSt&Sia -
= BABE 6 UOSX2B, *
A.BCHTEEOTSj-Klffieca: Philo HalLXo; 75 Third street,:'
_/a_~ { and eastTjdtfof the -
.'•;-iylSCgi ■ • - •• •' ' •
of \Yest«2U--
••:? fries; Stock ftr kale at No; 71 Fourth street:,-'.'--.- -••
. - • '- ~ A-.y'WXLSINgI A CO.
IAA ILSO WANTEO, &r^fhicfrHw idgxs*
ivv estsairkstpricatriU be paid, at 7l Fourth sj.r-v--
/y-? A.?wiLgiygi& co. :■• ~
■\TOSXa AMERICAS
±\:.No.nPbonh : Bt: •
’INDOWiJ LINES—At wholssalaOTtr'rtftaiDbr: "T*
jyU'y ■ 7 - WAIiT£R P;-MARSHAiL.,
A LAHQB STEAH JENQINE FOil- SALii--CyUiuier 3$
-■/jl"- inches; -alas -feet stroke. ..This lg‘aii.extra tsary en.
gioet:ai»iiriU.boaoid:.loif. :0- _
: ijiv r ;: Ara^rgt: y 5
thetr
Ju" fad-gn-aar great olitnTn a'
• e&ataialng a ilistof-parfcT'tfca prop- >r -
crty ireh3.Tefcirgale>-‘ •- ‘:-.r~ ‘ •'•• r.: :■-? • v .
s toil ; ••••;-■■■•••;- - arCtrrgßEßT:£,sqn.t&THltAst k \%:
XVAiiK SXOOK WAN!2ED.-rTiiQ: stock of -
JQi a^llana&ctur»s , KidExchans9 : Banks/.fFUtobarsh,.
wao^attteHpakiogßoaseof. A. ' -:
- :v ; fourth street:'
ef.~ ;r -
.iH Fem firoia : yaimy»a
v. Jwefc ; £nwa. ■
••' Modem Flirtaikaisj-by:Catharine- Sinclair. --
Bibljtothd-Coimtlng Hoas^-l^■ \*7v-,
orthe Cferrrapbnaeiiea of joha Qudi
; ;-|ggk®£-!tettsSessojai.br^F.Forester.
vLarf teat from Suruiy Side*-.;• r ?. v : ; C-i:^ :; •■ | *?&>;:' ’:.
:iiwUsiTBt«d TOlomeS.’--^ L -' ;1 : v
• V mSI2L%CO^
r- ; iyll:4 --> : t; V f ;:. --m;:S2 gmUEfiftiartrcefc-" • -
TPtOUS —GcO bbls. Superfine straight brans, for sale by
J? - jeffl - A. EUNXES.
BIITTEE— IQ tegs Car sale by -. • -
■i°3 U-~.- y; : ; j.,,4.- ; 11ESSY B. OObhlSS.
BXLBAM COPfilVA—SM^aljlhnsaleby ■ ■■-■--
JelO B. A. FAHNESTOCK & CO^
X Aim—tio. 1, in hc’gs, for sale by •■ > ■ -j
JU ~Je3 . HBSBY g. COLLINS.
TJ ADWAY’S KEADV JSELIEje-12 gross, for sale by ’
Jai jeio . n. a. r.unresTQCK ago.
EMP SEES—W bbis. Tor sale by r
. jelQ B. A,gAHSESTOCK. & CO.
BQAIMO hhds.Se» Ortons Sngar.ior saloby - : -
■ ■ • HESUf 11. COr.T.ivg
SOAP— eo.boxesKosln.Soapjfor-saloby'.. .
3j6 - ' BESET H. <VIT.T.TCn
Bhanr —0 bbla, for sale by
3yg * - - --'
GGS—& I*l3. tesn, tils day narirel, b» ' > -
hen-ry h. coLiisa.
—lOO dqss3 S.by IQ Glass: -■■■■ -
\X ’t 5 *>_Wby'l2 do; FoisalsVy "
Jll A. HUXTEIU
PEA3Ua-lD<asMHo.l.peai3,-f OTK i 3a . t , y .',
-21 hkxby il.-collix3>
*“«r
aTCTy superior -article; for' ;
AVadaly; .;•■ (apzffl7£MlTH^&^lKCT^tr.
1. A E 2f ua tir ' l f d ? ool8 i Enaiu
4<ffl4 BusSias, rcetival at _■ w. E. KCj3sET>IZ\ ~
■ ■ .' ■ IflTMartxt gtrnpfc.'
pEattpraiE PEAKS i'.QAU-WU stare, of fitfiS&S'
X Traatea,t7- . CHiS. E. LOOiHS. ,
' £twS,EUjiatißeal EstataEroits.
CjSi . 75P;ranii st, cjjisio Esta c} '
■■ .V.* :•••■■
V "V * 4 £ u *' v
- '<'■ .'•“••J - .'• •-V ■' ■?'% -'-: ■ C
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AMUSEMENTS.
Ui LKQ Hiares for sal s at
[frig):xwm.srs3i^co.
HSSBY ICCOLLPra. -
„ _A.mjSIEK,
Kg .S - Liberty stTijet,
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