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D-''-< s f ’ tnoHAS pmuras amw vxtv<->►, •'*, L' -J’ j^*' 1 • vi B -V» i; ’ * ’j’* iT « t'* V*;? 1 Phillips & Gillmora, Editors & ' SvZvyiDrJfi A7i/ tef^X'ZsjS, ?:#«’.{ h h] >&/ —-^7^=- XX' li- MONDAY MORNING:::::::- J X 'n -W<v* arss w rtVi'» - ;■—— —r^- DEMOCRATIC r THOMAS V^f^/ffKift&£’ !, <^ | ilSys!i , lsrjf?S3- - EPr > ! ' f •o *j vtN r, ia ~ •‘>2s , ! MMW = 4;-'-4' • JvM'l -7a^>A\ I- '* J V LX CC ‘■•i c !&! x „.. „„ .'...■' . I&nu - 180 rresiaeui oeing laugncu, was Kept any orus In promoting that great objeetdear to IMrtflK'-.'S- 5 * •; ; -r.;:';»-jnWMlHa:Bllomns.':'|..--rr ii —mf. - -f ‘W* jS whole people to the Chief Magistral® of the na- from that county during tho last session, and , a a private room. yon, dear to my venerable friend near me. (al- torMa by '! ‘ ;,- tloff, are o marhed audheautifol eammeutarjr on -filled the position-wlth distinguished ahillty.—i • Coming .up the bay, we were cheered by the lading to Bishop Wainwright) to promole peace iris :' . HiBMISQ bbothebs. • onr free Instistutious, evincing the love of the His almost unanimous rc nomination to thole- steamer Boro, crowded with passengers and among them., .(Great applause.) Sir, Ihaveoot 200b?-^ di "rhisr ,t “ E^S' ls!to ' — peoplefor their «ceUent government; and the gislature, ev.denoea.that jus merits and services ™ l !t b ° T £ e ?£S on toanks agdntoMhe honor you havedone mo“l 150^"'“"' >--> A 7 willing and cordial submission of all classes and are fully appreciated by his Democratic consti the Josephine ployed on appropriate national mast conclude. j h^~ i„ » '’"j'itpli A ~;7775 1 7V'77 all parties to the will of the majority. However tuents Mr. Byeriy is highly spoken of by air when sbo passed the Hero The steamer Thusmuoh for the interior of the Palo— >s ‘CjS 7!'•saT'' high parly politios may run daring the contest, those who know him They are men entirely Trenton was also passed in tho bay and cheered The “scenes’,' outside we^ene''*'" ' when the battle is over and the President inau* worthy of the-support of tho Democracy of the ea asmatlCB escri * i, ‘ ,> “r * garated, all parties unite to honor the man and District” At quarter pa 110 o’clock tho Josephine land- ° - the magistrate. The Bunday Schools at Petcrsborgh had a ed at Castlo Garden, amid a general sain*- 7<7 7 '7* TT' 17e believe General Pierce, before lus term cz- grand celebration on the 4th. The Sentinel wicircrous cheering from the pires, will be more honored for his frank and says* f’W. W. Patrick, Esq ,of Pittsburgh, j b “p r ..- easy republican manners, his true- American j being-present, was loudly called -on; and ad- l - rl< t ti'' 1 ' 1 '- 4 heart, bis wisdom in council, and cnergyinac- dressed the audience in a forcible, el" 'cxTck i tion, and for bis watehfal and faithful adminie- patriotic oration. Hbw—' \ 4- jL \tration of our public affairs, than for his high edhyunh"- I- pUce tlfe#if4|i®Mt ' PtsaS^Pi#- ' ■ - -- -- _ ” ■ — .. 17 ’ ■■ - . faptep^fea' • §v©feS, ¥i%P x ;£jf^^kMlSlx^ ~ , ,■ ? ?X'>-4 iA-i'--, ’O’f&Z- . Tub PhCOTBAN GoKOOiA.-Tbia js the name ' Pala f is known \XZ' by in York. " - This immense establishment was, opened on ? ' r \l -> the evening of the first, and we understand that ( . - ( * £ *V r "S it VOS ono of tlio greatest feenvafs that ever fJ —‘ v "*'■<&* * s "took place w New Tork. Tho conjfortAnd ac "-V "/?' 1 ' '^3' ' ’' » " commodationa of the i t Gondola , \aie ycioal.to 0 s I lyy&\% ;$ , the most sristocratio hotels in the and the 1' ” ' ' promptness with which its fqtaonsjare served, '* r "v"t .fcf't •t' ~ jar esceeds any pf them. Thepufjlio can form '/ " ;'■> ? ’ A ’ ", naldea of the immense budding when tiiey are i' . Informed that it is erected on gronnd which cost _: ■- ' ‘ ‘—\~V t '•H> v one hundred and twenty-five thousand dollars. k»v«— _ , fe9#letftt^®¥iSSlSßlslaßS^Wtalt#iSte!S#®-?SsSa-:v-' : ;A'•'■. >••'.• ; - •' ••• V-' THE FUJESIDENT’S TOUR. ■ The trip-of the President and his suite to Nop York last week, wits altogether a-splendid affair. Tho enthusiasm of hie reception at all plaoes , - on his route has never been surpassed, pud never - equalled ainee.the days of Jackson. BaUitaoto • and Philadelphia seem to haye poured put their ontire populations, without distinction of party, to welcome the Chief Magistrate of the Ropab- „ Ho. Ct Bordentown, Camden, Burlington, Tren : too, Princeton, New Brunswick, Kali way, New ark, vast crowds ‘ were assembled, apd greeted him with complimentary speeches, with shouts antinational salntes. 'And at New York city, the In the first place,the English railways have a system of signaling by day and by night that is -for mors perfect than any yet ,in nqa in this country. That system could be adopted here at comparatively trifling expense; and would pre , vent many acoidents. Each a catastrophe os the Norwalk slaughter, it Js -hardly possible, could occur where tho English signals fan nsed. Again; English railroads all pass over or under „ , the osrriflgo and public roads. They are thns , able to fence in tho railroads complexly, and no cattle, horses nr otheranimalsicanget nporuthc : tracks, nor carriages cross the tracks.- ..-It is tho want of-this , regulation that occasions many of j theocoidents on Amerioan railroads. : A law compelling all railroads to pass either over or ; under the tracks of oommon roads. as in Eng land, we believe, would prevent more than one ■half of tho accidents,-and most of them fatal ones, that occur in this country. The-increased expense would not bo ver,f heavy;'and wobe . lieve it would be the beft polioy and tho best -.''economy for the railroad-companies.-. It would, prevent tho frequent destruction of locomotives and cars; avoid liabilities for damages far the destruction of life, and personal injuries ; and., it would increase travolon railroads By removing the apprehensions of danger. Again; the English railways have generally double tracks; and thus collisions by trains go ing in opposite directions are avoided. It wonid - bo hard to require every company in this conn try to bnild a double track road; but if Such frequent and fatal collisions cannot bo prevented*- otherwise, it should he made a condition of all charters. s*«tQKAg Piyrr.r.Tyi.>..—.>......Q£OHaE P, CtttSIORE.- Phillips & Gillmora, Editors & Proprietors. PITTSBtrSSGSa: MONDAY MORNING;:::::::::: :: -::.::.JULY 18 DEMOCRATIC NOWriBTATIOBiS. OASAt COMMIsSIOSTFR, * THOMAS H. FORSYTH, of Phda<le2shvj, County. AUDITOR GENERA!*, EPHRAIM BANKS, i .of i/slm County* FOR -SURVEYOR GENERAL, J. -PORTER BRAWLEY, ■:-Qf.Cra,v>fo7&: County. -S3^ilasSrs»s ! i3l;I > irmKGiiL-4/30.,'t/liO-aropromi)t,hon' esttmd gentlemanly to their business transactions; are the - only authorirea agents in' thacitios-of New York and Boston • • for the Horning ore authorized torecaive Ad-, -•-vverttsetiieute-and Subscriptions for oar.usaalrates.. -Their receipts are regarded aspaymentsrVTb&iroffieca are at NKW YOltK, 1 22. Nassau street. BOSTON, 10 Stale street ‘ " 63-FINE JOB PBQRXBQ lU*la*f*«»aytt»dtUrt*44<lUloa*orSwr **n tomxr STm.. sod Jet) ODii*i t w«*««ff»Bi*pii*ilto«2»Vßl{'TLNU OF ALL vntoticrta.ksd ofloatiie unraittarni.. Ef»ry«it« and ranetj cf .'Tj r pe,rroi3 Bf£r»UUiFls»(l<rtrtW Pl4JaoB(l;*lU »fe* mir »xtaßiiV*;Job ( OS««. otT»«ft»e«U. - «s~ Seo First Page; fpx .Beading Matter, military six thousand strong, and the pooplo by . . J>-. - . 4 ... ... . hundreds of thousands ail joined in tbe loud ac claim of weloomo. ■ No President has ever received more sincere 1 ' marks of respect and admiration, . and no--;ono . has ever bornohimself through such a triumph al progress' with a more frank, and manly Rear ing. His easy, simple and cordial mdnnors, and his brief and eloquent speeahes, seem' io havo . .t7on all hearts. We like those speeches,'some of which havo becnpublished in our paper. They ere conceived in excellent taste, and the noble L sentiments seem to come warm and freah'from a true American heart ’ These voluntary tributes of respect by the whole people to the Chief Magistrate of the na tion, are a marked and beautiful commentary on oar free instistatioas, evincing the love of the pcople'for their excellent government; and the willing and cordial submission of oil classes and all parties to the will of the majority. However - high party polities may ran daring the contest, when the battle is over and the President inau gurated, all parties nnite to honor the man and the magistrate. Vfe believe General Pieroe, before ins term cx - pires, will be more honored for his frank and easy republican manners, his trac American . ;; : heart; his wisdom in council, and .energy in ac , - tion, and for his watchfal and faithful adminis tration of onr public affairs, than for bis high place and splendid political fortnnes. ‘ B&USOAD: ACCIDENTS. * ; Daring itho year: 1852, of 89,135;?29.:rai1way passengers in Great Britaln,2lGwore billed, and 48G injnred. Daring the samo year,; in the State of -New York,' of:-71440,658 ~ passengers, 248 were billed, and 200 injured. ; It trill be seen by the above that the loss of Ufo on railroads in the State: of Tiew York is more than twelve times as great in porpottion to tho'namber of passengers ns in England. Several reasons could be given for this, and which will show that our railroad companies could adopt means to avoid, most of the fatal accidents that occur; and Bhonid be compelled by stringent laws to do so. Again, the English companies employ many more watchmen at all dangerous points of their roads than oar Amcriaan companies do. We believe that if the Pennsylvania Railroad tfompany would adopt a liberalipolxoy in its ex penditures in cons trading and running their road, it would bo found eoonomy in the end; 'end vronld promote' Its interests ’against rival routes. People will always select the roads best provided against accidents. ‘Tie trui but few ncoidents have ocourred on our Central road; and the Company.exercises armuoh.hberaUfy; ''oB other companies. But more couldyet be done > to. prevent accidents; and done to pnblio satis faction, and to the ultimate profit of all our railroadß- Cnlees the railroad oompanic3 Shall voluntari ly adopt.somaisuebT measures as. .will afford ■ greater-security to lifo’ and-limbs,: .severe laws should be enacted for that purpose-’ ' . coil. Wir, H. GIUISSP^B. / -Thennmerousfriendsofthe above-named gontlematt Trill lie pleased to learn that on Sat* unlay last ho reeoived from Governor Bigleh - the appointment as one of his aids wUh thorank of lieutenant Colonel. . ’ ■S' ■;»...■«■'>Jhifl compliment was wellmerited. 1 CoL Ga zv&bxb' has been an active working democrat, and is well known in this community, and muob esteemed for his many excellent qualifies.' COUNTY CONVENTION. Some fimo smco vie buggosted the propriety qf holding our County Convention at an early day, and gave onr reasons for mating the sug gestion. Since then, we imvo oanversed with hundreds of our old demoornSo friends—many of them who have worked for the party for the last quarter of-a century, and they are all In fa ir or. of it™ , They; desire-the tloket to.be nomina ted so that the party can havo an early opportu nity to rally to its support- They feel on the subject as we do—that we can elect onr ticket if it is composed of good men and brought into the field in proper season:*.; We have the atrength to do it, if we stand united and give the whole party from one extreme of the oonnty to tho other, an opportunity toknow, before the day of tho election, who they are expeoted to voto for. The signs of the time show in. a roost unmis tftkeahle mannor, that the Whigs are frightened. We were told the other dny by ono of their load ers, "an expectant for a nomination, . that "they ■Would not bring ouf a ticket until after the Democratic nominations.* Ho. added,.“ wo.have no notion; you loco focoß. shall havo tho advan tage of us this time.” This shows that the Whigs consider the citadel of their former strength in danger,- ntul that the -only way in which they oan prevent itfrom being taken is by finessing. They now acknowledge the danger in which they stand, from tho accumulating power of the .Democracy,: and all their wonted courage hae evaporated, and now they resort to the timid policy of the cowardly school,boy,and. say, “you strike first.” Wo Bay to our party, strike firil.' In the first blow is one half thebat tie. • Let ns win that one half by nn early nomi nation, and then wo will have more than tho oth er half in our hands without any trouble. 'This thing of waiting to sec what tho Whigs will do, is all folly. - Whatever they do in their Convention, wo may be assured they will do no thing for qs. We ore not bound to look after .them. let them take care of themselves, and in stead of watching their movements attend to onr own interests by bringing out a good ticket at an: eariy day. We, therefore, hope that the Committee will not hesitate to designate an early poriod for the holding of 4ho primary meetings, and thus com-; ply with the wishes of a largo portion of the; party. NEWS OF Ofiit OWS STATE. Fayette Cousrr.—.The Unioqtown Democra tic Sentinel says: “We completed the ticket last week with the nominees of Westmoreland coun ty for the Legislature—William A- Cook and' Benjamin Byerly. Mr. Cock was the member from that countyduring: the last session, and .filled the positioni with distinguished ability.— His almost .unanimous re-nomination to the Lo gislatnro; eridouocs,thot his merits nnd sorvicca are fully appreciated by his Democratic consti tuents. Mr.Byerlyis highlyspoken of by those, who know >hlm. They are men entirely worthy of of the Democracy of the; District." • The- Bnnday Schools' at Petorsborgh had a grand .celebration on . the 4th. The Sentinel says r’. fVW. . W.: Patrick, Esq., of Pittsburgh, being- present, was loudly called "on* and ad-: dressed the: audience in n forcible, eloquent nnd patriotic oration; Hb was frequently interrupt-; ed by unbounded applause nnd immense cheer ing. i Mr. Patrick is an eloquent and ohasteora-: tor, and is fully capable to do justice to such an occasion. The nndicnco were then dismissed with a benediction by the Rot-Mr; Snyder.— The exercises were enlivened by on elegant -eboir. Noplaoo wasthoFonrtb more appro priately and interestingly celebrated than at Petcrsburgh. Vehakgo' Countt.—The democratic Conven tion of,that county will bo bold on tbo 22d of August, for the pnrposo of nominating-a comity ticket. The'Methodist Conference comprising some 180 members, mot in Franklin on Wednesday last, .'They expect to continue its session for eight or ten (leys. WAimxx Corarr has instructed her delegates to support-ihe nomination of Judge Ksal in the State Convention. ■: Mr. Wm. Hall, of Dearer oounty, now in his one hundred and fourthyear,' is still nblo to ride from i bis. home, to-' Washington, a distance of ttaenty-eipH mifu, twice a year, to draw his pen sion »a, a revolutionary soldier 1 This is a re* markable inataneo.of. health and longevity.— ;The old veteran rotalnß nil hisfaonitiea in full vigor. - The Washington Examiner expeota to see the cars running on the JBempfieldTtaHroad, on the firat thirty-two miles from Wheeling to Wash ington, by tho let of January, 1864. In Jess than a year after that the whole road will prob ably have been the direct comma? nieatlon formed between, tbo great, markets of the East and the.farms of Washington ooanty. - Items of News and Hizcellony. The Liquor Law before the New York Legisla ture makes very . Blow progress. It has been considered twice killed during tho session, .but its vitality ia so great that they are still discus eiog it, though the symptons are that its funeral oration will be pronounced during the session. Gen.' Arista publishes a. note in a London pa per denying that ho ever expressed sentiments favorablo to annexation to the United States, os attributed to him, and for which hj! was banish ed the country/ How the expressions whioh :!ed ;, to this inference name in tho letter of his whioh was published at the.timo are not stated. A meeting was held in Memphis, Tennessee, a few days sinoe, to consider tho project of a rail road from New Orleans Jto Cleveland, Ohio, via Lookson, Memphis, Hendersonville, and Indian apolis. Resolutions were adopted warmly ap proving the scheme, and pledging the citizens of Memphis to co-operate with others interested in tho construction of the road. : . The extra pay to officers of the navy, seamen and marines, sometime since ,suspended, it is stated, has been roßnmed, in compliance ;With a deoision of the Attorney General. . James M. Buchanan and H. P. Roberta, of Baltimore, James F. Rorr, of Pittsburgh, and about 60 other-' Americans, were in Paris at tbo last of Juno. *' -Moral,' —G irls-do allyourflirting beforo mar riage! vSnspieionshusbands recollect the words of- that man who was an onemy to tyranny and duplicity—‘.‘ Bo: sure you're right l — tueh go ahead l” , The British steamship Africa met a mishap in leaving her dook, at New Tork, for Liverpool, on Wednesday. The tido drove her againßt a now dock, building ' near by her. own, whereby she lost threc-or four of the buckets of the starboard wheel.; However; after some little delay, sho eet out on her voyage- John McCuo was arrested in New Tork, on a charge of assaulting Ann Stowart over the head with a lighted fluid lamp. When he struot her tho second blow with it the top oame off and the burning -fluid fell over her head, foce, arms and hands, burning, them .in a'dreadful manner. A number of seals of very large site have been seen in the inner, harbor, Boston; within a few diys. Thoy are quite shy, though they can be approached while they are on the roots and beaches near enough to have a rifle baU reach them. ' GHAiroEEßßcna and Aueqbbbt Railboad. -j~Tbe Commissioners named for this county, in the Act of Assembly, authorizing the grant of a -chatter to- the Chambersbutg and Allegheny Railroad Company, met in this place on the 28th of last month, and after a nominal organization, resolved to meet the other Commissioners in Bedford at some fnture period, to institute such measures, as 1 are calculated: to - insure .the. com-. pletion of the read. —Valley Spirit, Boceptlou , fill the; President in-j NeWeTork. IIVAtIdraATIOK optheexhibitios. -From tho Now YorkPoatyof Thnralav. -- - Atan early hour this morning the hotels and publto buildings on -.Broadway and 6th avenue, 1 - through which the prooession accompanying the President was to.pa3*, were gaily decorated with . flags, and all-seemed intent-to outvio each other in their demonstrations of welcome to President Pieree on his visit-to tbo-city. ■ IttE pepabtobb to jeessy city. At ten minutes past seven o’clock this- morn, ■mg, the now and commodious steamer Josephine under tho command:of Capt. .Cable, left the Erie Railroad wharf, ot the .foot of Duane street, with a large company-of invited.guests, to receive tho President at Jersey City. The steamer was -chartered, by tho Cotnmon Couuoil, and dis played flags.of various kinds from stem to stern,; .About tho centre of the stoomar on a flag-staff, .was thrown to tho broozo a .rod flag with tho word “Union” in largo letters. . Among the persons on board were Aldermen Mooro, Barr, Sturtevant, Alvord, Woodward Welle, Maboy and Rogers, tho commilteo of re ooption on tbo part of tbo Common Council; and Messrs, Belmont, Waddell, LivingstonandEd mondß, ,a committee-representing tho Crystal Palace Association. Major General Wool and staff, aooompnnied by a band of United States musicians, were also on board.. At twenty minutes to eight o’clock, after sailing around tho bay, the steamer arrived at the Cunard wharf at Jersey. City and hero sa lutes were fired from tho Josephine by : Cant. Castle. ■ ABBIYAt, AT JEB3EY CITY. President Pierce arrived, in a speoia! train from Newark, at twenty-five minutes to nine o’- clock, and; was received. by Gen. E. V. Wright, Mayor Manners and tho Common Council of Jersey City. .- A procession -was formed, - preceded by the second regiment of Jersey Continental Guards, which passed through Washington, Sussex, Warren and Grand streets, and stopped at the oorner of Washington and Grand streets, where a platform had boon erected in on open lot. Mayor Manners then wclcomod the President to-Jersey City on behalf of tho city authorities, and introduced him to tho citizens. .President-Fierco was somowhat fatigued, and merely thanked the Mayor and Common Counoil for the enthneiastio reception ho had reoeivod. The President rode a handsome gray horse through the city. Tbo crowd pressing around him wob so great that tho police had great diffi culty to keep order. - Leaving the platform, the procession was again formed, the President on foot, and march ed to the steamer'Josephine, at tho Canard wharf. The British Btcamor Arabia saluted tbo Presi dent, as bo was going on board the Josephine, and eheer upon oheer resounded throughout tho air. > General Pierce mado an address in tho after saloon of the Bteamcr, but tho crowd was so dense that it was impossible to hear what ho said. EXCCB3IOH DOWS THE BAT. - After .leaving Jersey City, tho Bteamcr pro ceeded down tholower bay as far as Staten Is land. The President being fatigued, was kept in a private room. ' Coming.np the bay, we were cheered by the steamer Hero, crowded with passengers Bnd dressed with .flags, one of which bad upon it, Caba mast and □hall be free." The band on the Josephine played an appropriate national air wbon she passed the Hero. The steamer Trenton was also passed in tho bay and cheered enthusiastically. ABUTTAL AT CASTLE OAIIDES. At quarter part 10 o’clock tbo Josephine land ed at Costlo Garden, amid a genera! galato, and vociferous cheering from the maltitndo on the balconies. The President and snito entered the Garden and took seats npon the stage. Mayor Wester rolt then read an address of welcome, and intro duced the President of the United States. Mr. Pierco then came forward and made a brief spcceb, in which he spoke in terms of praiso of the city of New York, her shipbuilders and commerce. When ho had finished speaking, three hearty ohoers were givon. Jefferson Davis was then cailcd npon for a speech. Ho appeared on the stage, and thanked tho audience for their friendly greeting. He spoke in a very low tone of roleo, end conld not he heard at a short distance from the stage. TIIE BEVIEW OS TItE BATTERY. The President anil guests passed oat of the Garden on the Battery, where was assembled the largest nnmber of spectators we hare ever seen. Tho military were there reviewed by President Pierce,- who rode a bay horse. The soldiers pre sented arms as he passed them, and the band played •• Hail to the Chief,” presenting a beau tiful spectacle. the- rnocr.ssiox. The precession moved from tho Battery after eloven o’clock and passed np Broadway. The street and sidewalks were almost impassible for the crowds of pcoplo.* Tho President rode a bay horse, and as the procession passed up Broadway and Sixth avenue to the Crystal Palace, nearly every win dow in the Wildings on the route -wero died with ladies, who waved their handkerchiefs to welcome tho distinguished visitor. The Presi dent bowed in acknowledgment and he was con tinually cheered along the streets. The procession wob about one hour in passing, and the military made a good display. But at five miantes to twelve o’clock, as the crowd was moving no Broadway, a sadden shower of rain fell and scattered.tho people in nit directions. Tho military in the procession, however, con tinued on their march, and they together with the President, got their.clothes pretty well wot If the Tain had fallen in the morning, it wonld havo been very acceptable inlaying tbo dust and cooling the atmosphere, which was unpleasantly warm. . The reception, notwithstanding tho Bhowor, was: very enthusiastic. Tho Astor House, at whfoh the President'lodges, had a canopy of American flags over tbo Broadway entranoe, and exhibited a shield with the inscription: GENERAL FRANK PIERCE, . President of the United States. BBITISH COTOTEBY. The owners of the British steamer Arabia, at Jersey City, deserve the thanks of the committee for famishing a gang-plank for the Bteamer Josephine, and putting carpet upon it for tho President to walk over. INVITATION TO VISIT HIIOOKLIN. A delegation from the city of Brooklyn, con sisting of Aldermen Graham, Dayton, Wilson and Brainard were mtrodncod to the President by Mayor Manners, of Jersey City. Aid. Gra ham addressed the President and tendered to him the hospitalities.of Brooklyn. The Presi dent replied that he would be most happy to visit the oitizens of Brooklyn, but that he would not appoint a time at present. From tho h'ew York Exprem of Thursdoy afternoon. The groat centre of attraotlon, the Crystal Palaee, has been tho scene of much excitement all day, and the speotaele presented in all that neighborhood is one of the most stirring charac ter..,,. . From early morning, op till noon, —immense .crowds of people came pouring in from tho low er,part of the city, from Brooklyn; Williams burgb, and the country round about. Towards noon, tlio main avenues leading to tho Palace—especially Broadway and the Bowe ry,—presented a lively scene., v. All creation" seemed to have turned out m holiday attire, en moHs,—some to gain the most Advantageous po sition' to sea, the President and the praeesßion, as they marched along tho route, hut the greater number en route for the World’s Fair. In the Interior of tho Palace, the speetaole, at about twelve o’clock, was most animated. Peo ple came crowding in, through tho soveral en trances in hundreds all eager to got possession of the seats nearest Ibo-plaiform, in tho centre; —theplace assigned to tho "distinguished visi tors." The special police, however, managed to main tain admirable order, and though the crowd grew denser, and denser every minute, no confusion to speak of was visible., ■ Workmen were busy in different departments of the edifice, unpacking and arranging goads: Boxes containing many of the foreign contribu tions are piled up m some of the wings, moun tain high, and it is not expected that they will be arranged for a week or a fortnight yet to come- - -The eollossal siatue of Daniel Webster,and the equestrian statue of Washington, which are placed immediately under the. dame, .attracted much attention. The crowd seemed, indeed, to, gather the thiokest at.thlß,particular point. On the platform of the invited, guests were a larger number of men, distinguished .and .well ■ known, in all professions and occupations of life, than we have ever bofore seen in New York. , The Governor of Georgia, Hon. Howell Cobb, was present.- 0, S. Senators Brodhead, of Penn sylvania, Chase, of Ohio; and,ex-Senator Miller, of New Jersey, and exTSenator Preston, of, South Carolina, were seen. Chief-and’ prominent among all was Major: General, Winfield Soott, with his arm in a sling; and -apparently yet suf fering from, his nuluoky, fajl..-The.ormy ond na vy were largely represented, and among the of-- :fioers were Major General. Wool and staff, Major General: Henderson, and. Commodore Bloat.—, fiord Ellesmere and suite, the Representatives *- V 1 1 - * •» ■ ' *> . of British industry, were present,. Major Gen: sl'Z,auc's Vcrmlfti£;c.--t>e:l£.~a prso, ■oral Quitman, ofMississippi, was olso present, tJe«*f more than tweets years, Dr- lis'l attrodKl Bishop' Wainwrlght was-dressed-in his oanoni- innumerable patients aGlctedyriUi cTcry.tbrm of «orm Cols,- and mado a vary venerable appearance.— .disease, aid waa lnauccd to-epply all the energies of bis The Clergy of this city aud surrounding conn- mind to .the discoveryef a.vermifuge, or .worm dcslroysr, try, of all denominations, were present in large pertain in Its edicts; tho, result of bis labors i- the Amcri-. numbers. The crowd around the Sixth avenue can "Worm Specific now before the public, which Is perfectly j and Fortieth street was jmmenso. -The Sixth safo, and may bo given olike to children of the most tender ( avenue ears were, for a long time, excluded from age, or to the aged adult; It purges mildly and subdues fe passing up and down. All sorts of imaginable ver, and destroys vronaa with Invariable success. It la easy noises and'imaginable music were heard from - of administration, and os it docs not contain mercury in. tbe surrounding exhibitions. The prooession did any-form whatever, no restrictions are necessary with re notreaohthe Palace till 2£ o’clock. The coup ganl to dnnltlng cold water, nor: la It capable of doing the, d’ottl, the spectacle was magnificent, inside'the least Injury to.tbotendercat Infant in Incredible number Paiaoe, beyond anything ever before seen in this Of worms hare been expelled by this great vermifuge. ; i country. The vast mnltitudo'preEenb'behaved 'Purchasers will pleaso be careful to ash to Dr. SPLane’s i with the greatest propriety and decorum. ■ ■■■ • celebrated Vermifuge, and take uoub olao. All other Ver- The President’s address was very brief, bnt mirages, In comparison, are worthless: Dr. Silane’s genu-; in very good taste, and waa well received- Three lne Vcrmlfngiy also hla celebrated liver Pills, can now bo hearty cheers were given him, when ho closed had at all respectable Drug Storcs-in the United States, and his remarks. He waß dreßsed in block, with a from the sole proprietors, Fleming Blios - neckorchief, and spoke in block kid gloveß. Successors to .His. mode of delivery was effective, and he was quite well-hoard all over the assembly. .... Theodore Sedgwick,- Esq., after the anthem, was sung by the New York Sacred Harmonic So ciety, remarked in substance as follows: Ho first returned thanks to the President for. attending the inauguration. Bo was glad that the Exhibition bad secured tho support and approbation.of our own.Govern ment,-though mainly relying upon its own oner- - gics. - He paid a compliment to Daniel Webster, (pointing tor his statue, near him,) who, among the first, lont his influence and his name to this enterprise. (Cheers.) : 1 . j, Be then dwelt upon the importance of bring ing before the American people tho geniue and indastry of tho Old World—inasmuch ns the ex hibition of them would diffuse like tastes among our own pconle, - &o THE PBESIDENT’B SPEECH. Hr. ,President and Gentlemen: —l return yon my most warm and aordial thanks for the honor you havo done me. I come to bo present at tho inauguration of-this building, and to expresa the rospeat I entertain for this great Industrial Exhibition, designed and c&loalated to promote all that belongs to the interests of onr country. You, sir, and tho gentlemen associatcd-with yon, have laid olaim in ail- yon bavo done, to thanks that will be enduring. Whatevcr.ehort-oomings you havo spoken of may- be—but I can only say that tbcy appear not here, and so far os I have learned, they appear Dot at nil—every thing around ns reminds ns that this is a utilitarian ago, and that science, instead of being looked up, appears before the admira tion of the world, and has begun to be tributary to the arts, manufactures, agriculture, and ail that promotes eooial comfort. (Applause.) Sir, if yon bad achioved no other objeot bnt that yon have done in bringing together citiiens from all parts of this Union, you would have fulfilled, perhaps, one of the most important missions that can be imposed upon any of us in the way of strengthening that Union. Sir, yea have douo mere. You havo nobly al luded to it.- Your exhibition has brongbt here men eminent in almost every walk of life, from every civilized coantry on the face of the globe. And thus yon have done morn perhaps, than any of us in promoting that great object dear to yon, dear to my venerable friend near me, (al luding to Bishop Wainwright) to promote peaoe among them. (Great applause.) Sir, I have cot the voice to address yon and retnrn you my thanks again for tho honor you have done mo. J must conolnde. Thus much far the interior of tho Palace.— The “scenes” ontside wero neither so pleasing, nor so easily described. The sidewalks of the Sixth avenue looked like one solid moss of human beings, men, women and children; some standing, nnd some sitting. —some in horizontal ottitades, on stoops and piazzas, and many ensconced upon awning posts and the caves of the houses above. These were tho masses” who-bad no tiokets of admission, and couldn’t get in, butthey seem ed to enjoy, even under, a broiling sun, an out side look at the Palace, quite as much os the mere fortunate few inside. The hundred and one rare showß in tho vicini ty wero driving a profitable business. Bands of musio were stationed in front of almost every door, to attract tho stranger. Nearly nil the wonders of tho world were ad vertised, within the oircait of a quarter of a mile, and to see what was to be eeen, kept the crowd in continual commotion. But everything, nevertheless, seemed to go on orderly enough Tne dram shops wero all in their glory,—but it was too early in the day, as yet, lo see their influences personally developed.. They wero all full of patrons, however, freely partaking of the sport of the occasion. " It was 12J o’clook when our reporter left, leaving the multitude in anxious, expectation of tho procession, which by this tirno was slowly wending its way up Broadway. The weather, though warm, was not oppres sive. At noon, a shower of rain fell, summarily sending tho people into shelter,—but it soon cleared off, with a cooler atmosphere. The Lady’s Book fob August, —Wo have re ceived this old and popular monthly for August. Thb present number Tolly sustains tbo high rep utation it has enjoyed since its commencement. The embellishments and fashion plates aro beau tiful, and its interesting reading pages cannot fail to please all.who peroso them. £2?" Oar thanks ore doe to the Son. Alfred Gillmore, of Batler, for a copy of the “ Abstract of the Seventh Census. HEW ADVERTISEMENTS. SPECTACLES. 'ifyyh' WniLrr many, am attracted by tho navel ad* . of tho London vlritor, we continue to rail tbo 6A518 QUALITY OF GLASSES which ha does, but from 3to 000 per rant. CHEAPER—viz: Glasses ho sells at s2,ooixr pair, we pat in for Steel Frames he sells .at £3,00* wo soil at $1,00.'. Better patronize home enterprise, and sore hoict money. YJNB WATCHES, 3EWELRT and SILVER WARE, well selected, and. Jh Jorge variety, of Lbe latest stales and best workmanship. WATCH REPAIRING done in the bestmannor, at the old established house of , W. W. WILSON, jylB3t CT’ Market at-j corner of 4th.-. BXOBt8IO& li*A2liKY STAnCH, • WARRANTED CHEAPER, AND SUPERIOR TO ANT OTHER STARCH, For Family Purposes* BEING entirely free from aU epochs, this articlo may be used with the utmost confidence, in preparing the' finest muslins and linens. Tho ingredlentswlth which this Starch is made, renders wholly unnecessary Uie oeo of starch polish or spermaceti,as It produces, a fine polish with* out camming up or injuring tho fabric, which is Inevitably the caso from the constant use of oily matter. Two-thirds of tho quantity of this Btardh will answer a better purpose than tho Starch usually-sold. Sold at ' KEVSBRS DRUG STORE, JylB;dfcw 140 Wood street. JSelodeocs* TTJBT RECEIVED, another supply of Cnrhart’s genuine O patent SIELODEONS, fromiir. Carban’e own factory, in New York dty— * Two 4J4 octavo rosewood Mdodcons; Two- & octavo rosewood Melodeonst One & octave Molodcoo, with doublo set of reoils, in an elegant rosewood case, piano forte stylo—a superior instrument for either church or parlor use. For salo by IL ULKBBB, 101 Third at.,' jylß • - - Solo Agent for Ur. Carhart’s Melod eons. . Stocks for sale -200 shares Bluff Copper Stock; 60 “ Artec ao do 60 “ Adventure Copper Stock; 50 w Norwich ao do 30 u Pittsburgh Life Ins. do 20 u Allegheny Cos do » 26. “ . Old Allegheny Bridgedo - • 30 " Mon. Not. • ■ do 25 u Allegheny and Forrysrllle P. Road Stock; 20 . M Pcnyrdlio ond Zelionoplo E.Road do By 'AUSTIN LOOMIS,' .-Stock and BUI Broker, - jy!B ~ ■- No. 93 Fourth streofc. qio THE PUBLIC.—KIiATING begs to staio that. be has JL received a largo supply of bis sew Potent ROACH POSTERS. This article cob bo recommended by hundreds -that hove tried it, and con prove thc_effieaey of the article. Callaootu - . J. F, D. KEATING, jy!B -. , - . •• - ■ - . , 184 Smlthficld st. ~ - LAND FOR SALE—A superior improved Form, .or 123 Acres, with 4 good Houses, a Bank Bam, and adjoining lands of James Sharp, Esq-, within ft mile of Sharpaburg, 5 miles of the city of Pittsburgh—going cheap, If called for soon. Enquire of . THOMAS-, WOODS, - jy!B • • . - • No.4s.Morkfetst. CASH-To LOAN—S3OOO in cash, with. S3OQO worth of dty property to loan on time.’ Enquire of THOMAS WOODS, jy!B ' .. No. 45 Market st-: LAND— 1000 Acres of Land, on the Railroad, no&r Par* korsburg, to-be sold at a bargain.. Enquire of - THOMAS WOODS, jy!B . . ..... 45 Market street. •- /’'IOUNTKY SEATS—IO Acres ctf Ground on Troy Hill,- Vy and 10 Acres on Saw-mill Run, near Allegheny dty, going cheap- ■ Enquire of . THOMAS WOODS, ,jyl6 . r. . No.4sMarketgt.- STILL GREATER REDUCTIONS.—A. A. MASON * CO. r No. 25 FIFTH street, are closing out too balance of tbdr stock at slUl GREATER REDUCTIONS:— - 3 cases yard wide Prints at - .Hie.:. . -. T ■ “ Muslin andßcrcgo DeLainesat- * Bc. . • A largo lot of Lawns, as low as - - - t>c. .. . 6 cases fine French Lawns,at • •. ...» • 12c. . 6 *« list cord Ginghams, at - - - -10 c. •- • Wool Boreges and De Beges, as low as - . 12c. ~ .. .200EmbMOoilatsitu ‘6c..... 400 Linen HdkQu at •. * • • - - ;Cc. Crapo, SUk and Cashmere SHAWLSnONE-HALF LESS than naaal prices.: :: - " • ■ - :• jylfl • T’ ADILS’ Enameled Leather and Morbcco JENNY LINDS Ajand BOOTS—homo mode; a superior article, warrant* cd-atlow price*. L. E. HAYWARD, • dyl6- . -Owner of .Market and Liberty gts. STOCK- WANTED—GO Shares of Pittsburgh Trust and Savings Co. Stock, fontrhich the highest market price will be pall by AUSTIN LOOMIS, ■•’•••• ; Stock and Bill Broker, • ■■ Jyl6 - OiDcc, No. 82 Fourth - street. MCKINNEY’S JUSTICE —A .new edition-of Xho Pem> eyivama- Jastice of*tho:Pcaeo, In 2 to Is., Bro* by 3L Mehiim<w, jast received and for s&le* • - J. B. WELDIN, bookseller and Stationery gylQ QS Wood street, between 3d and i&. • --f. jyl&d&w prt Forest WinN-Is tiro bes ' remedy Vor the permanent care of Dropsy, Gravel, Jatra dice, DyspepshyOosUvenesa,: Rheumatism, Gout,-Lose of Appetite, Complaints of the liver, Heart,Kidney and Stom ach, Colds, Coughs and Consumptive Declines, eyer offered for sale in this city. Circulars, giving full particulars, can .bohad-gratis.'- • - ; w* - dgr-Scelargo advertisement inonother column.-. Sold Wholesale and Retail by Dr. GKO. H, K3SYBHB, 140, comcr-ofWood street and Virgin alley, Pittsburgh,- P&4 al so, by JAMES T. SAMPLE, north-west corner of Federal etieetand the Diamond,-Allegheny. City. •- • . jeS:lmd*w: - Store Home 'Testimony* — Mr. 50M3i0.v- Sty—l think it no more than., an act.of.justice in yon, oa well as to the American community, to state IhattheSPDC TACLES I bought from you salt me well, - I Bad my eight much improved- I can see email print with them, for any length of time without fatigue to my. eyes, < Should my sight continue to improve by the use of thorn. 1 have no doubt but I shall bo able to road without them inn shorttime.. Yours,-truly, „ T. MOUNDKR. Allegheny City, Juno 25,1853. I have used Mr. Solomon’s EYE GLASSES for a very btlof period, with decided advantage, and hare so hesita tion in stating that a defective vision oflong standing has been relieved, and the organs seem to be aequiriog vigor and tone. I therefore cheerfully bear witness to their ex cellency and accuracy, as also to Hr. Solomon s shill as a practical Optician, and ths wonderful facility with which he adapts Ids Glasses to tiza various peculiarities of vision. D. B. BUTTON, Ho. 24 Wayno Btroct, Pittsburgh. June 20,1853 • v Je2&-2m MACKEREL— 3S bbls. No. 3 large new Mackerel 2br sale by (JJI63 LEECH, McALPIX A CO. New mcsic-msw mlsic— lolly Dale: Do thqy miss mo at homo; Yes, wo miss thee at homo; Annie my own Love—Foster; Haney Till; I’ll throw myself away—■Chnsiy: K&ty Darling-*arrangcd as a Quartette; Massa’s in de cold ground—for the Guitar; Loro Star Schottisch—Brown; Flume Folks; La Belle Hiss Folka—■Wameliuk; Happy Blrdllng—Brown; Granuo Fantasia snr la Ballade Amoricoino Ben Bolt—Wallace. v The above just received by Adams A Co.’s Express, to gether with s targe lot of popular and standard Music—for sale by JOHN U. MKLLOB, Jyls 81 Wood street. Rf \ BBLS. Lamp Black, Just rec’d and for sale by tit* FLESH NO BROTHERS. jy!s Successors to J.Kidd & Co GO Wool strooi 1 ( \ UKOS3 Chalk Balls, ghastly, jmt rcc’d and for sale bj IW jjls riiKMDfQ BROTHERS. Qrtf 1/1 LBS, Chalk* white* In stow and for eale by OUwU jyls FLEMI&Q BKOTHHR3. Adbegto PUater Spread, in. store and for rale &\JU by' [jy!s? VLEXUSQ BUOTfIEBS. fftfi L 133. Chamomile Flowers, German, la store and lor IJU sale by [Jylu] FLK3TLNQ Bit /HDSR& 1 DA I'BS. io rtorts czol fbr solo by IUU jyis IXEMKiQ BROTHERS 61 i * LI>S. Nutmegs, in store end for rate by 119 jyis flemjno brothers Onfll'US isingius, American, instore and for rale by jCvJKJ jyis FLEMING BROTHERS. PidCi LBd Mustard, gd., in store and far rate by UUU jy!s FLEMING BROTHERS. MMI M M BALDHES3 POSITIVELY CUBED! 0. 8. EMERSON’S HAIR RESTORATIVE la truly tbo wonder of tbo age. Perhaps- no article ever offered to the publlcls received with greaterlavcrthan this, and persona Bald or teeming so hare only to test the arti do to be fully satlsleiL Tbo Cleveland Herald of Tue-daj evening, March 15,1853, has the followlogwiLh regard to It Aaraiu* Ifcun'lteswaAtira —We rarely notice edito rially any of the patent or copyright claimants fbr public favor, bat with pleasure depart Crum our nsnal rule to speak of tbo article named above. Wo really before It docs all that! to discoverer claims for It—res tores hair tohcadj hope* lewly bald. Several gentlemen of our acquaintance, in tb city, arc using it, and will willingly giro testimony as to *t# efficacy John Holler, Wood*' Brewery, cured of bald do as of four teen years’duration; James Guthrie, 131 Grant street, wb« ' was entirely bald; John Obarly.Tarontumj Captain JJ. R Homs. We invite particular attention.to the following, selociey. from many cases in onr possession: - . tSLft* Mrs. Alexander, aged 42, Wife of William Alexander who ru&idcs at No. 46 Pennsylvania Avenue, states that slit baa been bald fur the last 20 years; the head,on botbfida# was perfectly smooth and without any hair, when sho com tncaced using the Restorative. ; Ehe nas now used a bottU : and part of a bottle of Hair Restorative, and has u**l \ : ~ regularly for the last six weeks. Her bead is now perfectly covered witlia thick crop of new hair, flnnand strong, tia any one can soo by calling. Mrs. Alexander has no cbjee* lions to the publication of these statements. am a brother of Mrs. Alexander, .whose 'statement is written out above, and know txrsonaliy that the state ments mado therein ere correct. "A. LL DAY, ' - Pittsburgh* Sept. 17,1852. .., No. 05 Fourth rjrett- N. B.—Cases taken on written guarantee, If preferred, the price agreed upon by the parties, and thefallowingforin enlcredinto: • Aitmnrsr Oousrr, > State of Pennsylvania. J. • I—— bind my&tf by pretenit, to use 0. 8. EMER* SON’S AMERICAN RESTORATIVE, according to direction* on the bottle, for the epaceof aix months,- if necessary, ond as soon &a It produces a good, respectable growth of hair on my head, where it Is now bald, I hereby bind heirs, administrators to pay to or oxuciy the sumcf——, for value received. 1 . - But in easo h fails to restore tho half, as above mention: cd.thcn thislnstrumentremains hull and.Toid; otherwise;' to remain In full force and virtue. - - . Given under my band and seal this day of——. A d., 185-. 3 # 1; Sold wholesale and retail at Ur. 0. 11. KEYSER’S DRUG. STOItE# .140 Wood street. Price, 76 cents and $1.60 per bottle...: ■ Jylfcdew • . VALUABLE PROPERTY—FOB SALE, TWO LOTS-cJ 12 Acres each, situated on the Ptu R.IL and H&ss Liberty Lot on each side of the. Railroad, at about fonr miles from the city Una. A Station. House is now erected on tho premises, making tfri» property very suitable for residences for gentlemen doing business in the city. Price ami terms accommodating. jyt& -. ;. . S. COTHBE&T A SON, 140 Third st. - - LOANS NEGOTIATED on Bonds. Martgncts. £r*..at th» REAL ESTATE OFFICE, Jf*3 140 Third street Dissolution of Partßenhlp. rpHB partnership heretofore existing between Leckx X Hsfipart und TsoUAs PsiuiFs, bixsincsa undtt the firm of HARPER A PHILLIPS, was this day dissolved. ,by mutual consent. • Ail -persona indebted to tho- firm-for subscriptions to the Doily or Weekly advertising and job printing, will please make payment as soon as possible, and those having claims-against tho concern will present them for settlement. . The books of the lots firm will re* moinia the office. LEOKY HARPER, • '.: ' ■■■■•■■" - - : THOS. PHILLIPS* •Pittsburgh, July 11,18&3—< • • AlttUDUig Favor Dally. . THERE b so Uedldno so well adapted 6r all common diseases on plantations, as E. A-" PAIINESTOCK’S \ .ERMIFOGE. Road this testimony:— •From F. P. BUCONGE,- Esq.,..New. Orleans. . ■ ■ - ; NSW-OBIAISB, -aioreb 8, 1853. izcssrt, S, c& Cl?.—Gentlemen; I am pleased to Inform yon that your Termifuge contlnueato sell well In this city,-and I find it gaining ftrar dally amongst oar planters. Many of my customers, who were in the habit of using other medicines, oro now determined to ujc B. JL ■RiAncriodfs only, owing to its safety, as well as efficacy. - In Ihet, Iknow of no-Verndfoga fold-in. the dty. which stands fip high la tho estimation of the puhlla Please send mo fifty grots more of your VHRiiIi’L’QJE, as I /fiudmy present stock getting very low. - - . . • Respectfully. . F. P. DCCONGE. Prepared and sold by ~ .B, A. FAHNESTOCK & CO., . I _JyU_v.": corner of Wood and First street*. Great- Eednotica in fticca. • j : HEW SUUUEIt GOODS—-Cheapest Arrival of Ito Sea son—at the ORIGINAL BEE HITE, Na 74 HarkoV street, between Fourth and the Diamond. The subscribers, thankful for past favors, would respectfully invito theat lentlonof their numerous friends, and the pabUcgenerally,' to their large and veil selected stock of DRYGOQDB, which have been purchased in Philadelphia. New.Tark and Bos ton, rcry late In the season, at large closing oat sales, from 20 to 25 per cent, lower then former prices, and will bo sold for cash at a small advance ovor Eastern cost. ' TheDrcsa Goods Department contains a general assort* Kent of the netrestnnd most desirable styles in. the market, adapted.;.to tho Barege da Lalnes,-Lawns and Baregea as low as. cents nor yard; Springand Summer- SHAWLS, of every, description, tho bestever offered in the city* Crape Shawls 2o per coat, below the marketprice< IV hi to Goods, of every kind; Bonnets, Ribbons and MUlf* nory.Goods,Tcrycheap... • • : Also, a foil stock of allkmda of Domestic Goods; goodlasi colored Prints at cents per yard. • i.-.- Llnen Shectloga,.fable Clothsj Napkmv ftf„ Glqtw gpfl Hosiery at great bargains.... . We would earnestly solldfcaeallfrom both wholesaleaod' retell buyers, feeling confident that to all such they can offer greater.inducements than on any previous season. • ■ Jyl3 - . ■ YOPNQ, STEVENSON A LOTA.. A Pine Brtclt Home for-sole* / •v% riLL BE SOLD LOW, 0 n the most reasonable • TT- terms,, a nevßrick House, containing* live large Rooms, with a Hall, and good Cellar; also, good yard and outhouses.- The House is situated on tho canal, opposite Husey*A pleasure garden, and near tho Anderson street car nal bridge.- The fcouso is new and in good repair, -and. . situated in a pleasant neighborhood. -A clear and indispn- will bo givpo. Terms, in.payaents.to suit porchaasrs—whichii very cheap, the boufb au<t lot having, cost mosUoo. .. .. •. r- .MATTHEW CRIDGB, v •. jyHhtf >, ••:■■■•■ ;On the premises.-'" ff=fS3rft? -STitAY oow—Cana to sntaribert, Ja Patten !;^SS is ToTOihip, AHeglKnrCTOntj, Ist Jaljv* tight *CZEC Brin dig, white along her hack end tresit—sup posed iaoftilxor*cTearesraoi(U-.-c <• jyiasi* JOSEgn Patterson. alO PJBKSONS I SI gtJAIWH OK BUSMISaS.—JfoTtaTe, • the ifixtaws and stockof *lirs6*ate'l>uainc3s nojr in successful operation .In .this eilyj, also, the leaeo of the premises ftr a term of years.-To an enterprising, Indus* trioos man, ttda cannot tail to prove a profitable investment - Small capital required, BI health la the cause pfscllim? - For enquire of *: - rrp* jyl? S CETHBBgT & SQy, lip Thud st -»/TIE3K3 AND CHILDREN'S JIM S GAITKKS. b<s£ luL-Jeanj.Unds anil Slippers pfaM.Juada. and ciujilm prices— tpir. J» ttAX™£kD J? l3 Comer JlaAst-oni'LttcrtT «*_ 17008-4 tarroUlteh tniffday rccWT«t by' - - . J'v J* jyl3 HKSHY H. .CQLLTXS ~ T~\UVappLi i 3_4g bnehels fop sale by “ */ iW HEKItY B. mT.TTKa i ■v. . e '•* -• * S ,» » , : * * -v : { ÜB -} f ■* , K - f % ’i. t- -J*.>" '■ f *• t 1 * SPECIAL NOTICES. Surgeon Iky Q;W. Biddle.] No. I&A Smitbfield toS ' A* Q« JPc—Mecta at the north-east comfy r Ihy Fourth and Market streets, (obovo Murphy 6 Burch •< field's StoreJ on Monday evenings, atfi tfclocla- .•••• marSO' : LODGE, £V-Tfa# thy Angerona Lodge, h.& 289/LO. of O. P.; meets every Wednesday cvcmtogfa Washington HalLWofld st, fjyl-y ftr'SsM *ACJE£ THAr—Por.thetxistOoLOsciTEAinPltta* burgh, at 50 cents go to the Pekin Tea Store,' No t 38 Fifth.streot/ whore the very best-Block and Groan Teas can always be had. - > Xjy9 JOHN H, FOWLEBjlato Fowler &-lhiiHaj (j-y - Boot and Shoe. Manufacturer, and Wholesale Leal er, No, 14 Barclay street, fire doors below the Aslor Ecusc/Nou* York. marl Cm fr-==c> JOURNEYMEN TAILOKB SO (jry CIETY, of Pittsburgh and Allegheny, meets oa the first and third WEDNESDAY ofevery month, at the FLORI DA HOUSE, Market street - -i-By order.- jcL-y JOHN YOUNG, JIA Secretary. Tr3f»iSTNA ’XNStnaANOEr COJRFANX, of. . trey Co2XXL*~~Capital Stock $300,000; As* seta $459/1:2.. Ofieaof the v Ptttetnrgh Ageaeyia theStcxe: ■Boom.ofM’Cordy A Loomis, No,B9TTood. streefcT. ; nov-Uf - B.H.BIBSQN, Agent. SUver dedal aw&rded by FmUin thy ... Institute, XBs3^—F. H. SMITH/ Manufcc-r surer of Pocket Books, Porto Monnalcs,' BowAFood Writing UeskS, Dressing Cases and Work Boxes, 200- Arch street, one. door bolow.Slxth, Philadelphia.' r-.: " -“ marDSnt. - IT'S®!-? O. Plaecuof meeting, Washington Hall, lr*y^. .IV ood street, between Fifth street and Virgin alloy. • . :Pitt3ljcmsl»cdc e/No, S3&—Meets or cry Tuesdsy-orenlsg. . Mracisms EscAttP3ffisr,-No. ST—Meets first and-ihird- Friday ofeachmonth, yr.: rr-. : : - CQmsSI Cornssu A great many per* IKy. sons are dreadfully tormented certain remedy will he found in Df..Coats’s COM Peastis, for sale by Dr.GEO. 3.IUSXBER, 140 AVoodstreet. .. . ’ fcpS '* ..•CB-Liberal deductions to those who buy to sell ftfpin.- CurtainMaterlahi, and •thy. Curtain Tnmmings of ererydeacriptianiJ?urnifcnr* Plashes, Brocatellea,'£e.| ’Lsco-and Muslin Curtains. N. Y. Painted ATlndow Shades, Gilt Cornices, Curtain Pina, fttinru. Aa, at wholccale and retail W. H. QABRYB, J No. 169 Chesnut street, corner Prflh, Philadelphia. -■ Curtins .Made .and. Tnxnmed in .ihe very newest French sfolc- jmariUkly jTS® EXiller's '“Window Shade JSsiinfaca they tory, CORNER OP SECOND AND ARCH PHILADELPHIA. Our motto is, u &JcJL Suits "and Small Profits/* £37* Store, Church, asdXodgQ Boom SHADES, wada In a superiorttanner,- ,r - - • •; .-• t AST 1 Dealers ami others are invited to give us a call, bo fore parch namg- elsewhere; - > ''O T.. MT r.L’Efl. & CO., / - . 8. W. corner Second tnuhArdipts^Phna--.' irS*L PlMsburgto City Glass WorkSr iKy W> CUNNINGHAM A CO-Jianofactusrrs of WIN DOW GLASS, corner of lI&BKEt and FIRST Pittsburgh,. Pennsylvania. -Particular, attent&n- naid to odd aiiea. Also, dealers in FLINT GLASS, VIALS, BOT TLES, &o« Two of the firm being practical men, will give their entire attention to the business, and they feci confi dent they can -produce on article of Window Glass equal to any miheref foreign or-domestlojnflnafacture. mrs 300 DAGCEB&EOTYPES.- UtSt Post Ofleer Buildings, Third street. Liken ess eataien In all kinds of weather, from 8 A. iL to SP. SL, giving an accurate artistic and animate likeness, unlika and vastly su perior to the common cheap daguerreotype s, at. the following' ieap prlKs: $1,60,42, *3, *4, *5 ami upirard, atairaioa to the siso and Quality of case or frame. Hours for children, from U AM. to 2 P.M. . N,Ar-lakeaesBC3ofsickordeceasedpeTsonstakcninany partofthecity- - [novgMy Nerses Is the Jlead*and all Uisa» U*>fir grecabJe discharges from the ear, speedily end peraa aenUyramoTeJjWitliDnt pamorineoaTßnUmy-jVy T>r.TT<»*- tsr. Principal Aunst of the 2f. Y. Ear Surgery, who may be Miurtiltod at 93 Arch street, Philadelphia, from 9 A. 1L to S Thirteenyears of dose and-almast undivided attention to this branch of special practice has enabled Lira to redneohls treatment to such a degree of success 4s to find the mosteoa ■Smedand obstinate cases yield, by asteady attention to tha means prescribed,- [aus2S CHAS. E. LOOMIS, STOCK ASB BlfcX. BROKEEi Sotesi Bondif Siortgogeo, &e. t IfegatlateU. - PAiiricuLiß ciyzi . - - TO THE FBBCHASE ASH- BAiE.QF STOCKS. —7 5 Fourth street. bete-ecn Slarket and AFood, apposite :tha Bank of Pittstrogk- -,. .-7 - janl&ly • ■ W. A. M’CLUKG & CO., HAVE REMOVED TO THE CORNER OF Wood and Sixth Streets, Where they offer to "theft old wpgt /WTW *r a 3 the public generally, at the lowest rates Wholesale end Retail, .he largest,most select and complete stoc& of CHOICE PEAS,FAMILY GROCERIES,- WOODEN AND WILLOW WABEtobefoundiatbo West. dce47 *Pearl ®team Mill; CANAL BASIN, ALLEGHENY'CITT, ' (stiia tas atiLROAn sriTios.)" BINE, SUPERFINeTeXTHA FAMILY. and EX' TRA* (of Mlected Wh.te Wheat} FLOUR, fos sals. LEAN, SHORTS AND MIDDLINGS, ahmjson hand. CzT* We «ffl deliTcr Flour to fanilic*, la either of the .ffodLes. Orders placod in onr boxes, at BRAUN & RRI CER*3, corner of Liberty and hU Clair street?} or, LOGAN, WILSON t CO’S, Wocxi.s tree thrill be attended to. tnyl? BRYAN, KENNEDY A (XX PHILADELPHIA. CURTAIH WAREHOUSE, 171 Cfust'iiJzL.omosiLt Aa fla/> 11. W. SAFFORD, SEEPS constantly on hand the rcoit ex tensive and -S£y, Tarle-J assortment Of Car laics and Curtain Materials to hj-found in the elty # -eotnpri£ins , fn folicrsim; .CRTAI.V GOODS AND FURNITURE COVERINGS—aII •■•jlesof— French Lace Curtain?,'- * .' prices, • Juslin. ;.. . - r - ~ "; -Tench Broeatelles, all widths, Gi]t Ocralcex, every Stylo and Plusbea, • . orice,- - " . • u . - Satin I<aincgj . -r_. Gilt Curtain Dins, • . u Lampaa. - “ ' 'Bands, - V - .. Sating - r; W~''Cords and Ta?sc!a, : V ...** Damask Linens, ' Gimps, all price?, . • . “ Ca.»hmcrctte, LocvV « ’ - r'-^-'-l^ringwC^.'V^v,•// .''; V -‘V ■ •'ndia Satin Item wk,; :: ' '-PictaruTa£3els and. Cords, . V:. • “ . LiaingSilko, • : Shade Tassels and Brasses,- yarnitare Gimps,;. - ;Itoo}csi Rings,ißradccEff.-Ae.' - • A full assortment of lira aboro goods cbnitazitlyfoT c&lei . Tholesaln cr rctsU. . . , , ■ raarf:ly-ra{.is.o. • FIRE- ASD 21 A. W RISE ISSVSAECE: COHPAST. OF Pennsylvania. CAPITAL. 0100.000. CHAR. TUB PERPETUAL. AUGUSTUS o.' HEIBTEIi. : &crt!tny— THOMAS H. WILLSOX, Esq. , - ■., j < ~r? *'-•-.--:“'slB£Cios3: Hon. A- 0. Helster,, vEamda WTHays,- - -;::Williamßobinaoa,-.Jr.,.-: - Thoraaa Gillespie, ' -' •--> , William F.-Fahncatcck, John B. Ccx, ; Efarrey BoHman,- - ,\V Jacob Fetcrs, - .John Walker, Jr.; ' • William Colder, Jr- ■' Jacoh'S.;Ha3deiinaa,'--- " -V- Aaron Bcrnfcabsh.I'’ 1 '’’* v • . ! • RUSSELL A OAEES^Agentv V i 0 ' V ; - : V •; • : - : :-/ ; Flremen’o Insurance . ICompany of the City of Pittsburgh, L li. MOORHEAD, Prerfdent—ROßEßT FINNEY,SemeuxT; . .. Will -Insure against FIRE and MARINE RISKS of all tlndi rUflce: m .Moncnsahcla; Houso; Nos.-124 and 12£ v Water street. , szaccioas: : r-'- J. £- saJj,, " ; Andarson, y * •. &C.Sawj«y -A-. ILB-Simpeoa, •• - Wbl M.Edgar, 1L B: Wilfcins/ :■ W« ... Charles Kant," C, ULFaulsoo, r William Coliiagwooi, - A. P.Anahota» .. Joseph. Kaye, .. . WUliaia. WilldasaST Tr> ' ' Ittsuraaca CoraponjrTol President; SAM OJJhx: 94 WdUr Sitti,bchDtai Marktt and Woodsfreci*: Insures HULL anti CARGO Hijis, on the Ohlcumd Missis- UiTersnhd tributaries. :• - * -,; -.i-,-;'' • -Instlrfw ~ - —. against Less «r Jlmago by Tiro.- • ALS^—AgainsHbe perllaxJf the-seai and Inland NarJsa* Uonwi&TrazisporiaUott. . •.:.•••' .• _ "■ bikectcss; * H.D King, Wm.LarimeVJf.- wllliaa Bajaley, Samuel iL Kier, . . Samuel Eca, . ” .'WillisaiElnsbaci, Robert Dunlap, jr.; vJobaSiDilwortli,. " 8. Hnrbaugh, Br&ncia Sellers, ~. JsawardHeasieton,, - JiSehotmmato. • - Walter Bryant, .: ;• • WflHsjaß. Ifeya. . >•; IsaaeM.Pennoek; 1 ' ■ "irlsy® PittafeurglvXife Insurance €oo». pany, of PITTSBVRQBfPA: CiHMyfIQOyQOO: Hooa. T:■;?. . . . : • • . Vico JiKtoBEAs. • •• - - Treasurer—Joss*a B.Xacsi sH.Vi*-• • -:=• . Secretary—<3. A; Ceiios. » - . ' j OmCEj m 65 HFTH STREST* - : .{Haacnier&aU Building.) ■■ . This Company makes every Insurance appertaining to arconnoctea-witb lifaKlaka.: •. • - . . Mutual Rates aro the samp as those adopted Sy other aafelr.conductedCompanies." >.•:- . Joint Stock rates at a ieduction of one-third from-the Mutual-ratee—equal too dividend ■ offcHrty-ihreeftnd- one. Uilrd per cent, paid annually in advance* - Risks token on the lires of persons going to California or Australia. . • . -. • • .James S. Hcon,.-. - Samuel SFClurfcin;- •* '• -. :-.:!wiUlaa Phillips,; John AJWiisca. - •' *'•••• John Scott, Joseph K Gaszam, M. D. - John SPAlpioj . • Alexander BeynddV'' . • Horatio N^Lee,Hiram Stowe.-- mar 23 —lt la due to ELES’3 .fttrtfjTrc* to that it has heen taown .to rccopletely. eradicate , «t®y tcpy other remedy, nod -at ‘less cost or inoonrealesce U> the pa- : Heat. • ’ Dhothoosaads ofcsrtlflealts ■ in iho hands of tta'preprte*’’ tor, many of which arwiromwelltaiown dtlxeascfthe city' l ofPUtsharghaataliUimmcdlatffTidn!ty,go 1 andheyond all'doabt, that KxES.’sPoso£sc3iS3ft- nwliciia cf no eommoa Yolae, : not only as a: local remedyln ri#, Jtteunaftm, Deafness, lossvf JSi3hl>-hut os^valaabS l Internal remedy, inriacsr the phyrfcDma: .** 1 .well M the safifcnnfc patient, to tccomeecquaiiitedwHSita merits. • -■• '■■■;•• j , Stoss taring n Grand of mixtures aro assured thotthls tncdlctoo is jmrely natural,' and is bottled ns if -flomsfrm ThtfMnwarbfiaU U mpidfrm apaxr piihsAed at &TZXitt> X fremi 6eur» Au? llre^SSxf* nrSs «afo*,that I has* b«si so "badly at Wctodnitli. Scrofnlo for the lasiseyenyearathat mostefihs'' too IJiSTe been anatia to attend to «a .wT ! x ° ’’’sliond eoniinedtomy' bay®. boon treated nearly all thstins -fe? tbs best Physicians our country aGbrds; loecaslcfially' 522' Uej; bat no (jura, anil continued to eras.worse until Dr. Foot recommended mo totrythoPetrolenm,- or . rythlng else bad tailed.. I.did so without faith at first, but' ru3hl ? g ' i( *£*" *& Poi.ontottoS^ 1 \ f 4 tC!K ’ p«S»».-. to grotr.bctter, and by -uSn? MTon bottles I bate got a enraworth thontands ordolh^ ■ais may certify that I have Petroleum. or Bock OU.for.more ttan^T^^-Jsa.^rS*: poatedlrrifcoMedit3%m£d4i efec t? fcftha -lent ulcers and other dlseasra.ibr 'whiih- ItlsiS^S.j??- and can with confidence recommend it t~ r p og h 1? --dod, wssaSaSlssssK PorsalabyaUthoDrnggistslcPittA'nSf j H Company, PittaSareb. 1113 ef bkjJIIA pwmptlma. *“ «“ * »«*iStr pOjorfSl «4 hJS.' tiyTtarcKaj'srtio.ws.'ireU UttraDSy, to cisiafcm th» tbpartcr ®hich tssmncd, aycficitegr.tlw-fcsjt-pctociioai wbo dear? to bo lasnyed. « n r P efa^ fc T ß ls »n«.W. Bietateonjy^Saacf, -N- JxvW.lL&alth, CLUiasca, GpcrjjaW. Jsc&ies, SL lyon, James Lippeneofcfc, Gecrga Jparaie. Jaass ll©. A.uley, Alexsaider Klmick, Tbomaa geot.6-- . ••« Office, No. 93 Water street, {Warehouse of Spans & Go,, up stairs,) Pittsburgh. nc7&fcly * * -< fr- * **» w *1 *4 •* u -** " - • ■ ■ •• -r- • ~-b * AMUSEMENTS, •B'S I ,aiOPIAHVOPSS& open positively ca .MQNDA Y r Vnca 12th, l£:s, YV and continue unUlfartbcr notice, triib Jlcaa. Lp Q£N£ XUEODOSf of the Eo/al OperaHeose, Paris, cs Pftcdpsl Violinist, • JgQ-tf j. E. FOSTEB, raea^r. Carso’# Cotillion end Brasoliosiiosa -U’v Band, can bo bad by npriJ?iCg to. Wo. ITresi ** Crystal Palace Daguerrcaa IlOoor,” cf - K, M. CAKtftl£CO.’SyFourthsiren?. TTas» -District Attorney.—Wo are authorised U> announce the. uaao of Wi W- 11l WIN. Era, 53 s JXfeJ** *JT t^?. oSca °? a Wcl Attorney, subject to- tha jylS ffS* Connsy Cotasasossoner.^WoaS&ntSo^ IKgy.isod- to annonccg &» a carrf> to tha dccldonof-ibe &ea3ot3aUaCoaTgs«icau Ja2J*tff NEWS— Stmitay laic ts&&iaj3Ss--:-~~- sWa- : of tb»-' • : ' iUtsatrav -ingay and that foiaToi^-tfhTghK-»n a , • qstrated jßjytlw number ccntbfv--*---- fi» heretc&rejibr.tfcabesuty andiaprovermt of which painsogoxpaireowflfcbe sjJoreih^i'EsagaiSeontOst^t :; ' J ' Pazacs presented dcccrfn criaagnm^ntPaESsstAnojt Jfrcsuszscy-iho latest etc? 13. sued in Aroertcsjwlß shortly ■ p3tsoo tcd gmtol todsif. :nhtCTnrlsere r d beenUs^ snbsdp-': it of engrtwinsSj-aml in Suppieaeutsnnd othertrisyibu> :; •>’ -foTithe.Talae, cf day-<>tJje?^i?toriall-|^e?' ; '4gaac?i in this country.•: My-interestia too Xrtra ?o b.-:••? cntciprlsra of its pul>'- ■ lichen, fa the world for.itftmedaida&l«n(l'Orti9tic3l'. a iagfllting;-which.:thg.^nttt[eks‘rOf».iagso-;JBggBgstta -cotmt.hut little either nitlrtno pnhlic.orjayselh : x .i. -s fri&tt. . , , - P-g/gABSPU. \UTANTE&—A YODN T G'3LIN" IN : A GECC22Y SrCA^ VY jy!s ■ ■ : & CUTHDKBT £ SON, 14-3 Third et. Ctaocftha Greatest-Wonted c&tkoitoj • • ALEXANDSE -EDSIOXSS’- 4SM3T O A ZXI* X 2 ,*0 /'■■ftlad&:Jtsriiary:-2%'1853~ ■.fTWIIS is a Ycry-beauii&iasweltasuseflilttrfieliyiuidWfin •JL'-deserres to beclssscd the Nineteenth constructed & tmriadcp cn theprinciple of ciocfc' work* and will 'continue ia run,- '• keujnn&the Cradle In motion for sotct&l hanrs-''.ltisB»pn» ' ' cabiealsotoLounges, Settees, 4c-aid cants nSw a • WHttt - \ ■\ She subscriber oSers fji‘ krthe chore la jury--' of the foliowingStateSy *ii :-Peansylfanls, South CarbUns,; ■'- Florida, Georgiy Atfthnma end■ Ellsslosipf L Rights. wUI be hold for-Clties,-Counties' v States, as:wiU- best-salt pur* chasers.- • - •• Any person-wishing to at the V • ST. Cll ARLESHOTRL, Pittsburg, where a wfll bo A exhibited, and tho all •• A stodsbb vnm .vl% A •:MACHCOftM3ustatifi , i&3;~tSi-^reafes£-' : 'm'rirtdStr y».g -Jvl wellaa,tbatestof.thaiasila ioenrcrl 3^:£y & -used"••.-- ttropair of knuckles wlieaputbutof • •sisiing of 4 ineacli; r l£a katjfikfcSfht-cci-ffischJnfc--- .-.Ootbes aruwarhcftaa qulck'ggain and.4s; easy again £s tb® ' : wny—and without liuuiy to tlra'-aiist'tielkata, . Col*' lar* nudriabazjda ara Traa&MdesitrttboQi-using tfc® wadi board, : .'SJhtenmf.htoft-trga patCTfed.in'-S’ay,':lSs2,'-i2' Gia ’> -Ii tooktiiuprtsiJur3 ci tb&Sfsta Fair of • jndiana, and coantrr-Fairgi- It tos •• tBbM b& chiue ibat bbtainrd-'Uispremliini at tbe State Pairs uf New ' York,Obio and smninsrJ = • . Tb o following- S tates will be York. ■<'■■. Sew:. lsland.'-: Yertnontj Harylaita and Eelawsre. ; -ScgSde, IttiU ttnd.thaitdfcrriggr?mT<t*gyf:^ r ,-. - any counties in. the State-fcfy aalci-’ jiay.peirasa-wiihiis' td’i'' -Teadiiy'aSalriih g?sci prqfit,;«ifiierln; seßfog sihcftfnfat or:ttsn^iT,;.^l]d®well:- ;:5 tocaU.wd.ptmshase'fifSifc.-.Vr-r-'^.'T-'r:--^.- - • AH tbsi territory- srest IniiJjflsa tbo st erft period of "32iis crabis& is noycaitiway to-tbn ; ' east, era long it will cross'ths Afr: lanticOecan;-: 'Aman-fif tolerable skill in scElng, can clear v y a : . largm, called EetreaVon Liberty street, 133. mHUItDRY HOLmSQSWQBEL > oiace ofthft Pltlsbnggh v•• Hallroacl-Cosnpmay* • Q PECIAi MEEEUi {J; Op STOCKHOLDER—Tha Stock -O lioMer> tif-lM.Httsfreggb antl.Sfcsatearmg- . -Ccinpany,ar6h£reby cotiSed,lhst th*>. - : Stockholders dTsald Company will be held. eaTßTntv tko ; 15th day of. Jalyfinstantiat half-past iko af ternoon, at-theOdcircitba Eaglpeeg: Af *6f.y Company*-'.'-‘ 'Diamond. alloy; ia . totaia into - erraslns- the capital-stock of said also, to . deddeupen tho<pifestionof agreeing to tha aubsaiptloacf ' >ix thousand shares madato tha said Com-'’ jp>ny,tj -toevConntyrof opoa_Gsa ten3S.--da r : which sa£3gglaeiiptioa hisheefri^de.— rv; • -i JSSyicrier of. the President and Bcsnlof '-i - • i v - .. . -.CHAEEES KATLOB^'Sbcrßtajy.: •-"- r ?itlßfctirghi Jnly.S, 1553. ' . PlTidend* _ r pHE Trustees of the Pittsburgh Ga 3 Ccnpaary hate this JL day declared a Diridenil of Flt© per Cent, cn the Carf ut-stoefcctttnd tha prc£t#af fho last rix payable forthwith; to-Stochhoiaora-or thglrfe~fr : -TcpresentatfrEs, at ihe-cSlca of the Company. - . '• ' ' JAiIES JL CHltlal 7. Treasurer. Pittsburgh, July 11. lSuS.—(jyl2£w) bass fiTarossa*. _ “ t ItCHITECTS,—Office: Philo HdLKo. XsJThird streah sod east side of.tfrg-THflrvmrt,- a r < EDWABU B. OB&I7T, Commission .xmdJS'orTTasrdin.g HScteliant*- - sa. Gl Esehzars Plica, » ' - BALTI3IOKIL - P f\iiVZXSSQK COFFEE, JtlCEiAe,* and CbsrisasaiS • ? \1 / Hefa* Hioaii&ancchJrCcu'imd -to J ames A. HatchLgon & Co. : jj&faa ' • • jahiss o. txjnjiEH, Prcdtles sal General Comjnissioa dsmsArr, 0m0,.. - _ attention glven.to the ;ra«ka.-J ef PEO- VISIONS, FI/JUB, VmsSY, frtntynTra fit on-orders;.i:-r. -x.o, - ■ ;■ JET* Agon tfcrtie Eidsc! COTTON; LAB&.OIL. £T#th and TALLOW CAXDLRS, SIS TWIST TOBACCO? SALS II ITUS-and POX end PEARL ASHES, . ’ : eS' Liberal edvancea undo on cenrirnincnts cf Fjodcca .and Merchandise generally., - —-o - iyi2n AjS/' ‘IN’SUBAL'CB CO. —20 elii-CS cf Western » V Ins. Stock fir ralo at So, T 1 roaTJertrcti. ■ I*l3 A, WIEKESS & CO. in A WARUAlil’a WAhTAIJV Which tW&sh luy<st market :priea -wGI-be No. 71 Fourth-st- JT* 2 ' A. WILKINS A CO. ■VTORTH AMERICAN MININaW.—IB Shares fir trio at J.V N’o.~l Fourths;. - (jyhj ‘. JL -T7ILSIN3 ts CO. - . I LARGE STEAM ENGINE FOB NALli—Cylinder 53 ■■■ £1»;-Inches: nine faetstrohn. :rH3osls sn-Axtraheavy-ea''' ' gsnoi end trill bo ccld io'ff, lir,-}u!raof -; : *■’ - ■lfll. - -- - XHOMAS WQQ113,.d5 Market rt. -T)EdtSONS determine!! to have a home or tt drams, trill JL, Ici on onr register a great 'Vanity.' Coll anil Chilian ,ileal£siete.CircUlar>ecnfalnlns' e listof ear; of the pro- - erty tie have fir sal).. 3>H < ■ ~ ‘ S,CPTHBBBT &-ES3-IglTßlragfc. BANK STQCKiWANXEiX—The- stock of the Merchea&L' ■ endMannfietnreraandExaiaase'EmkietPlttsbargh, - ; uMted, atthbßaaldng-Kansu of -A. WILKINS A-CO, r i-- i : : . ,~.g': - -.No-TI PGttrth street.; TLJiEW OOOKS!—AV-Ntoaa'ACn.’e.' Sni.’&SmithfmM iT7 - -lv~ Fern Leavesfrom Fanny's Portfolio. •» Pries SL£5 .. ittsefi-aCtaudalnrlhaEast;- try 3. Boss Brora.’ -.•_Modcrn Fllrtat!onj:..hy Catharine Sinclair.-- . 75 - - Bftle'-in the Counting, Housl;;by UFA: Bosrdman, • ■ ' ' - J .I . - 1,01 ‘ : . The Attorney, or the Correspondence of JchuCuod, l,Cn» ■-■ Amorican Gams in Its Bessons :,by P.-F.Forcsteri: Vos.. .. Thackeray'sEnglishllnmorislsA von, ; -iLa^,lcarXrpin.Sunny.Hiteri t-i- : - r, .Shady Side, or Life iaiConntry Parscnsra.'' Too Illustrated Msgasina of Art, vclurno Ist. , ■ BdJCi- J? 11 ■ So. S 3 SmitMda etrSit. . | AND FOB SALE.—A good Patsn of.fti CcToe; reHMOK: •JJ,.miles of the city, 03 thoOlonaagalijila river, ediolnina-’ Lenlel Eelshcr and. Janies Hi-Bayes 1 landsf - ; oa 70 acres of " ohich 13 good cocL. I'orpgrlhiaiirr,euij'-iire cf : - _ 1: . ... -.'THO2IA3 WOOD 3, ' - . - JiL' - - ia Market r-trcoL FOB-WOOL!—*I will pay tiiehighestmarketprisa - \J in eash fir all grade# of clean uushefcHeeav and xab -' 1 VooL . ... . . H LE3, °7 | ' 1 ~ - ISO Liherty etreet.’ TVTIiW BOOKS S' JUST EECKIEKB— ' • il HortiraltUTisC far July. ptal the SninsjlOT; by Capt. Hrcjlcy. _ later, or TheYshina of TbaTbstito; by Aloi. . Echoes of a Bell; by Bon Shator.:, (Jfosr, siroply-Y ■ A Crcchfapply orfeMuabaeber flssodiurfcs July. YT. A. GILBEXS'SKSEY & CO, 1 . : 75 Pccrth street. ■/ SsSMf}flS“jS l> r‘^ 3r P Ol5 .to invSt. tU>OUUvf,-&oniOnstoEight-Thonsacd-BollaraferaTO : can do so by calling at - theofflceof . ACEtEf LOOHIS, ,jelO. . . .:■■•• ■■■"'..•" . .Kq,92 roartij si.. . tljAX—looo im. pitas .Mai* just recdTcd snsi tat ■ Si - by EIEKEA3EICS £ H33EOX3, W 3« liberty ttrea. ACO3—COOO £». priao SionJisis; -*■ ICOO.do elearSdis.; • la store Bad far Ells by KIRKPATJUCK -&■ KEBItOXS. Z - piNU Amjai PIMB APPLLi _&,a" pi-g ApiS. JT jest rccdYsa arj £:r calo h? lT<l joshua scraca & o>, _____ CUToai street JL H _ " TyAlTziß-g, 11AE5HA1X. T>EOORATXVi: PAPJffi lIAIiGIKG3-Por«2ebT XJ jell WAHEK P. HA3SHAII. -EA3S&-& jj. BotclV# caiafcstid, -, f.r Wasiuns-Soap.br-eyMcli cloiiea csa be • fisr «U2sr Scsu • ia-tfcofaarks^^tlmutboiUpg->-rym» fr 7 BATLTTr £ 3233HAT7. 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