The daily morning post. (Pittsburgh [Pa.]) 1846-1855, July 19, 1853, Image 1

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THE DAILY MORNING POST.
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« « thiee mouths.......*—*'•••v" ***lo 00
« four mouths.*.... 12 00
« • Bis moatlis..—-
.. 18 00
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One »m««, per W (««li ITO or tlu. paper). . g> ™
professional cards.
■ v. C. Orlando loomlji • ,
MOBM.II utrect, above "6°<l
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I > utreets. ftttJairgh : ±-
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XL* B*Carnatum»
4 TTOIINIMf ATL-W-Otoonioarth stioet,
Chenr-glloy-ainiQrant street. ■-■ ,_ • * -r.
.ji H.MWiowryij •_ in
TTOUNEY AJtD. COUhailiUJll. Ajj-lA'W- <»....
_ Hatoweli’s BnM)ugy<ni Grant street- . _j —.
A xioagSmUhflold.;. v -- - 1 —
asscSSSsßwsf
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utiimiaon ri«n to OonTe]nmgDg^Jj^g_
SSsSSiSsetaswß
my 4
* iwi'np*r*v ; at T, Ko.'lOO Fourth street, Pltteburgb,
**»• Uody Patwwon fl ss*
Stabio. v -_-
5& u«i greatest rare OB* legal . novlO
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business cards.
TVS-EBCHASI 5“
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TUrOETEBaS Dcilerln *«***»»
X Hangings ••.. ;\r- - - •-
- xnyli? : -
_ kta*"f Tran* nd FW*i»i!
M »2S«!S3ftriffl»* HUl,oi«itBti«t r bct lr Ma
and Inria fitJeets, Pittsburgh-
•wa-HiATTSATE' AK& ! m7TAn* DECGGISTi CQTQffP of
.. ~r —CUTUBCBI.
s. cc*iHjßM~_~ nTHBEBT &> SOUf •-•••_
-DEAL eJaK AhD gLnEBAL AGISMS, JBM
M, SmiChfidi : - ---
No mattatnrgli, Po.
T oAN Moxtsaga.
n.gSSteffiffifc. _ffl*
. ■ JHO. A. uuisiuu.
nuscnMi aaxt B.ES9HAW, , ,
aSSJ6ESSBȣ
etreet, Pittsburgher ■' "
nAWHSSIfIS of
si
select etpck clxoico Family wholo-
Woodoa Wore, which bs offers ot the lowest mu*,
aalo or retail. • •«,.: •..■_• ....
, Pltotorgh-,
warrant**! tojn4*» • Clothp. *>«*nierea and
tom trader -.■.>.■ •»
tfaCTUltV' i'r'iKirfi
: Tanr2S:tf~ :. •
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“fe* tbo most
and at reasanablo _ __j oc z^ —
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Y_ o M «!r'Bbut>'Bac9oi poflt,Xw»J» ■•
S <3 toUMcU Jlwt.pppwlu. u>e
, &£§£»&, Block. oni Bill]
sssasyssssi
H^A Etfen Utog APBTIN UOHUL
J®&gHs£33sSM
Warehouse, comet of Market
clock than axtideg of
too boot imterblJ, wUcbbo jjJdty. :Ho would
too «ajn»<pwU t y*9 a
rodeoed
ss-«a'sS®eS.“2 s
Illljjcomer of'Adasia.tuuL
etteuaedds; —: ~~
—; J S <jWAETH & BBOTHEB,
JIABBLE.M AEONS,
pEOTHJIOTIM to»™frorW
which thoy>o2ar»i extremely tow pnja
«**»£*
Stone. ■ ■ —-
TWKSTEISjB'OUNDIOf. ~
Mr. BBdtoe pubU^onm^^wOj^^
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g£sS£
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PUBLISHED DAH,™ PHIIJ.IPB & CHLLMOBE, AT THE -POST BUILDINGS,” CORNER OF TOTH AND WOOD BTBEEIS, AT $6,00 PER ANNUM, OB PAID STB
BUSINESS CARDS.
Tj;rHOiasSAl^cS§3^3sSß r^^,CE DEA SS~
WTaiw street. Pittetaish. J 2? 23
- smltb & Sinclair, .
■rtraotESALK OKOOEISB ANp OOSIHI£3IOS UKa
pit wth—Comer Wood and Hirst sta. [novd.
- '“ll. A. Foluiestock * Co.» ~ .
•VTTEOI.BSALS DIiUG WAUEHOUSIMtofr JirsUnd
j Wood gtreots, and i -I^jV
Igsgg»”S
, ; wiiimm Glenn* _ .
XJOOIIDINDER—Corner orXhird ana )Voodßtt»U,ttl»re
J> C.H. Kay, where ho is prepared to do array dosraipthm
ophites and Blading. ~
,DiA IS ?? nSwl.^*
W INsStIMEMS, Pianos, Music, 6du»l Booto uid
Mo. 122TiYbodstreet., ..• ■■ .■ •■. • U
r aie JOHN SON ? 4 STOCKTON, UOOKSEIjLER, STAj
Printer tuul Itodor—oonwr ptiSaiisttoi
■ hlrd itreete, Pittslinrgh, Pa. 1
■ '• • nthnmiift H« .
rrATon; akd cukik.makeb— *uui
V Wood and Moiket strata,ojipralta Iron
nf JmrelrT nada md Tewurot -Wa
/SfIMSiIBSIONi imiOEANS, AND
CSSaTAQKnVso jW.ta.ta^Cln*™**,
o&to ■- 1 ■■■--• ■ ■ -v-^ —-■■ ■ -
¥> • 1 K fff y *l* M 1 f "
.gfiiiw'MAWVVAkrwhM, anJ Dealer in Jf K'.V
gfej^-aasgaagaar
hitpaffiee: Pittsburgh, Pa.
c.ic cuminWw'.-'-
jS p. TC ffttllip*
**snges» *l
- AlsQ» Kefttior
Extracts of
fasa la’s®, ~
First BtroctSi Vlfctsbttrgh» Pft. ——- —
U'B. JOHKS..—
bCiOW HttmL _
■ betw«n
ASSSSB&SR* *F ».* VW*
Brother* . : - '* "
during -my .absence. • d«l7;if
~ Decumtx-Tj-l, IBS*-
txjrsr, NO. lOS Wood street, l a-
Pittsburgh, Pa-~ ; —:
-w-kVSPi'PTFULLT Inform# ■ bis fricml# #Bil tbo publie ia
X? „nriPral that kB has cpcnod thO IiOUW fanucrly occupi.
1 choonrf in Wllfclnitrargb, where hs la prcpartdto
going cat from to c.tj
T~
■wudt^Aw'auM^s^MKißMisoyßnAKßiEg.
Tm*.
•••••,• • ■
- R. T. (. Uorgour . .
EOOKSEUJSB AND always ctt-tanj
■ _:.. rrft < -»atrtni»pt of School, Mh)ccUaxw»*i* w«l
a’wSssfffla^ssaSF
Jn.ytaaUd, SiattodJimatta’ Scraps. Slii?
Hnimi- SION Aisit^ltNAMjS^M I'' 1 '' PAINTER, AND
o ££?r to « 6tCMr .teeLKtobursJu
msßs&sti&ss*
IST ohto tot quaUtr. “ 4 {al ** «* *g£j“-
• big prices. ~
T\ ZtAlUi). (Ifito oftUi> firm of Coolet & *£® D, \fe T |Sf
•:£S3 V for this purposo of carrying oa Uw CWTIU™
Byptess, tobudarM to itfortt a
aotke-loforte to -»&*»
city, i
■j.ir ANDSIIH>TrBON
W* WABK; Bxa vbl iw Hocbi lfoßs3yi>a&
W*WUb!xty Streep
«u b» "“w to #t
M“'’%'fSiasiSSS:
■««ySSSßiaSJSff^.Swh
“adMioon,and Mooldlogs,of nerjtecripUon,mid. to
Bib IT aiiiiohlo for otory description of»orii-_
■ r~~ H* Bard .& Oo«» .
iWreßiwafi u^mioßWW-No-iwworiotrw^
ssasys* wSmSs,
B* o-jwj* •
& 03 “UTc^«4^t WtoS «*»» at tt.
T our etoomaua eorttaUj I*
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-whet®.
<u»«LP£EEiS®F F^m pryt
tattoRTOW BEOXHEtto © CO..
“m^TSSlr,
aB "WOULD respectfully Inform their Meal.
_ and fliii public ptnii’raUy, that thny hare
SiSSffiS!iSr.«!‘SLld «W«H|f£
JtattHSSSSSwf ttuna »tthth*r irlU be
aro
•ffngelCTTyhere. ‘
•X'JJQMAS \Vu6ub. _
; COMMEKCIAL BROgEB,
i SO.AB.MarUetßtr.et.^
bssssssss
p™ mpUy '
personal attention to_ all bnslnesa on-
I h&> to merit «*
plttfihnrgh. April 23,18 S’*
tbsAfSSPtSS^S^I
Blih (Hrdor,?oil kind. St Blyetod U«*>. “ i
the host material, and in o stylo of workmanship
Se Eastern monufmtaodortldo, and at 00 per rant cheap«
'OamtrKomhnnts and Uanniiro would do woll tooolloml
oSSSlTrtoSbcton pmdmsing elsewhere, as he Is de
ometmirtAfi In gell first roto arMrioA fcfc-rcyy lpy pngca..- t ■
. agSlion’ttagettho place, So. 80. corner of .Woodlst, mid
■nioToond Alley. : L. 1
lira fit. norlO,
I lOWA. PmSDBI,
•I * NOIO3 WOOD BTBEST.
! -ionN U. PAEBY, (successor to J. 0. Parry *Oo-,) MB),
JCtofeittotaMmiinif tbP Old firm. ood thepublic
P Our be;
SS^tKrttoAs4e«*Jb«l>! Bogor Kettles,
Ifi^^SaS, «£SoiWUmn ihppow*«» u»
ol nniT/)W WARE—A general assortment, all ftorn new
Boxes, Dog Irons, Bad Irons,
*BdUng Jim Castings, and Machinery oTemy description,
Btorcs, of every
SS&^SSBSx
d of OpramonW Cemeteries and
: 3bss£j3@ft£ti£
!ssr^sa.‘»*«ss«
ansfcjr
business cards,
i ■ Ccurtl* ■ ■ •
0 USB fST3CGEB3OS TO IIUUPUt *L£E>) .JVOOL Dl-AL
.
of American Woolim Qoo<lm Mo. 189 Übetty street, [ray t.
j £jianba-i-.— tautana. -rr-- 1 - »•
SiSSrat cmmi*
\\f gTATJ MV.ytOP A’NTSj and Poolers la Jlttaburgli
t*Lin™%a. B*3 Liberty tlrcet, JVUburßh, fa. myli?
“ilrBS& 1 2S paid to t uWl,in S pwporty,
renting lionsos, &c» ■ ■ ——
- , ..~~oocni*n ruanso.
jonn BEOXBSBB,
' (BuracssiretoJ.K'lilAOoO
w K
'Vfif rn M‘UgP» laTtif Plllßy &Q« • •
yKAKCU BtuiSr
_|j No- OOO jLdberty Pittabuigh, Pa.
: Bpgrm, Llrisoodand Lard Oils. ■
Jg\rBKßn STOBBi :
1 JAMES wardrop, • ,
y~.ppi-.tB for solo CANARY BIRDS of the most taproTcd
Nn: J 9 giflhat- near IVooJ-
TA IL UKAVO, Diamond, I'itteUargh, i’a., uojacr ii
K KoaS :ollon for'sale * cholo) stock o
to family use. Sricesof
ftn or
WwmW &L Seeds; and Invito the Attention otdlto
lercstcil intfural affairs* _._ _..
TUO3, Cl
r— ■ ..CODSEUCfI MCLO=»tST
Kor T’
Sjo*UN U !?cEoSICCT 4 CO. They naroctfully wlidt a
will 1» KBW by thrm
eolTCff respectively- _ ; ~ ra _
r fll. Graf
MOUU&R&’ UMOtiiJOUJ
Pittsburgh la. Manufi
Cooking Stores,
Coal and Wood BtofO,
Parlor Btofea»
Bad and »}*lrons,
Platform abd Counter Beales,
Hollow Ware,
. J. UYXtT.
—■ -4 --JAMJ3 CRIBWIU
■ i HEREON & CEISWKLL, _
bell and brass founders,
iu> imtton'Hatting Manufacturers.
' B %oaßdr+ on Between struct, AUegheny City.
OQtoe add Store, No. 12 Market street, Pittsburgh. .
011> BIIASS arul COWBK taken In exchange for vt-.k*
„Tpss. a- or M ' n ,’Zlu' x i
promptly pttcuded to. . i
. 1 JOSKPITt. LOIVBt f I
yo. 43 corner of h\flh cmd HmxJ Bred** *
Office upstairs. Untronco tom Fifth street.
announce to.the public that In nw
1 E S
notke >ll tmriaesa entrusted to hi* ran. promptly at
'r T Ukham, FmeiilUehard Cowan.
afSdft Mackerel, A A to*,
iiaffltidw- _
1
* Cartiri •
_ It J 1 CAKUO 4 CO, toting fitted op Uto most
■fSj ample rooms to the dtj With ij
VS> -Mg liixUls* offer First Class LIKLM»SI*N i»
stylo to suit all, Tnrying in price
1
■ ! "pudder & Ford,
S’IIANUr'ICXUREBS AND dealers in _
FIA-HCHISSTEK JIISERAIi PAIHT!
l t I 4pxoliE.tr, cm Pi.
S Nnr VOW, DconnlwrlMW
f hut* ftnal?oc*l * «uni»lo ol MAN CUES ThR VHNEIIAL
PAINT ior Pludio » Poko, ond find It to coo-oin tho 10l
{ 100,00
The Rnsdurod Sample, contain &1 In tlio box, which *
«} tOßollwr- This lost ylel Je tt* follows.
I*e4oxlile of 1r0n,.. •—*•■•’
pii&a.«ad Alumina,—-
Lime,— -
*-••—*•—— ——
Yfo/Lct ami law**—— **
t 100,40
This (lUremieo I presume arises tom the •'*■
i toW lluwi* JmpnnJa, or at least
I contexts lnu>«flMWh s R cnILTON> m, d, chemist.
I s®, tor Solo by JOEL MOULUR, 241 liberty £ tort.
I marffcly ; n
_ .TO. 0. DA&ft
,0500; & DAUB,
a- A vtjp a nri rkrsof m£sS Sthuspeoop SAMS,
ffisSs.f2.T»:r.s«s»
r£SS
ing . tho door o! tho Sato tras do-
PApf”.. ll ?.** kindled at a quarter met 2 o'clock, and In a*
BhcrrtamvthT&ifc run red hot, and wirtlmiod UU half past
0 four-and a hair houra, when tho com-
their oattofactlon Uiat the time occup cd
beat was sufflekat The furoaoojraA thcn P u ' l «'
Y__j« <> rvvslcd. and door opened—tho boolui, poiKsi* ana
S&s- ffb^S!V2StZZI2&
FSs-ttSss.BßSTsasg’
P px ' L KOCK & RAWSON,
CORNWALL A BKOTUKB,
BRANNON A TIIATCIUiR,
IiOJJiMCr & CARTIsU,
fSaffCROMIH,
jr-iS^-HirSHSS
M being. In myi g® rrenUumcn for their
41 Sm hfK tarmt. of the fairness of *ho
! h 7?niThrit full wnllSenco of tho Satfe being entirely
wlKStly on liaad and for sale efull
fmardll BELL * TERRY.
F« hUa
~~ Dissolution.
—on Merchant,, *-*-£-
'"jlfnrSd'bV 3 DWILLIAMS, at their former Stand, No.
«2TrSdatWt. who l. also duly auttoHaod tosctt^uptho
JOS' In retiring Item tbo business, I take ploaauro >n a
SfiS !£nliM«»-{teb«jsoiVitb
vt » 8 A » vrhfttevtiT business la entrusted to
on* fiaul f^^ W,tir Ton?f UAFi\ Jll.
^ r0 rh n ti.Wi7Mn«fl Ca« Fixture#.
TC»lOonnsr SfS«"'a"th
1 We-t of CUANDEI.IIiIt3, MU.OK
PENDANTS, and all articles oonneetod wit das kitting,
Suffered In Ud» market. Haring nrrangoincnta made
wh£hthev will bo constantly in receipt of new patterns
t)y v?hlCuUi y V. ■ e. » pn tlv fnvito tho attention of pur*
■Of* w« arc ,deter mined to wit as
as heretofore to lit .up buildings of every do
■ No. 109 First street
‘ HEW CABPEI BIOBEI
lSxtxa Super Three Ply *
Super and Fine Ingrain *
r Tnnestrv Yenitiane;
* Twilled and Plain YenHlanfl,
&? ss«*ss@-^'safasfrtssi
Ac., at <A« - - RO mssOS A CO.
FJSS no mw
tart* to tta*
celebrated HAMBUUG PIANOS. climate,
SBss.-Ssi.vif.Ss
ilsag^sHssss
0t MI C IHICAL°INBTRraENTB otodl ttata. . .... -
1 of French, Spanish end dermra,
1 0, 5.-Xo > to£ ItaUaMto* Md E»rtJ* n^
I - : /ZSiltwi—n»Di tbo beet Paris manufactory, ■■-r'i'.i
I iSIW Bon J o5 >
I and G erman, warranted
repaired with frga-
I biUty, neatness and despatch. ® w •
,ff & Co.* „ , . .
JNDfIY—No. 124 Wood ctn ct,
actareraof. •
Plain and Fancy orates,
it “ IcuJcrf,
Sugar Kettles,
Tea “
Cart Mltls, , „
Wagon Boxes, &t. [rep»
ja -
Bride cf
?n eria,
lo of Manganese,,
[c: aiiil Lo. *,»m....
_ 7,90
PHILADELPHIA
DAVID COOPER. „„„
/-'(OMMILSION tIHBCIUM, for tho solo ofFIEH.rEO
-1 J VISIONS, it, Ao. O. Horth IPwn«, EIIU-AMJj
pin A £&• Agont jaytiaa Lino Horton Hacfceta. nu2fi.y*
“ 1 JON> PATTEESOMi JBo ~
ISIPOKTEE AND. DliALiiU IN WINR3,
•pf-'AR rf* No. as Noeto BtCO.NO warn, PUUA
DKLFUIA. ' ■ •' ■ ■ auJ7.ly*,
IvosTUKIMt
Importer and tjkalkk in brandies, gin,
WINES, tfit, S 4 SSH7TII ftWS? BTEXET, (corner of Vfal
nat,) PHILADELPHIA. mZIAj
JAUKS B. FIBLKUi
Dealer in watches, jewelry, silver ware,
Ac., No, 13 &mih Second tired* WULADLLIHIA.
- - it b.—Watches and Jewelry carefully repaired, on _tae
ahortest notice . • aQ27;ly^__
~ IULOAUT _ OOSOEIT*.
Tf. n. “lum
• Batzoloy. Woodward & Co.,
WHOLESALE GUOCKES—No. 221 Market itreet, EhU»
delphia. . -Vi “ al
Pittsburgh.
"pWfill K. ~~T
XirHOLESAEB and'Eutail Dealer in COTTON-LAPS,
' W WADDING. Lamp Wlckj Carded Wool, and
llL™3B rIILLADELPUI-
Aan27:Iy* _■■■•/ . . : --
j I BUlßnid B. BBOBES B- iamKiD.
j. T* B ' n,l gJjojj| S j l . BDHTING to CO.,
CnMMIRHIGN MERCJIAhIS, axul Dealers In Pure 01LS,
CANDLES, WELAXEBONE, ic-
Jfa. li&Sh Whaml, (between Market »M Chemut eta.,)
PIiILADELrIUA.
(iKOIiOE a JAMBS BBIjISBBSi :
TriNE AND LIQUOB MfcHOHANTS, No. 11T Kourn
W sibed, I'JIILADEU’UXA, bare constantly
on band, Krcncb Branillos, Holland Ota, and a a
smrtSentofFOlUHQN ’SrtMES. Alao, aU kinds of Amort
can Spirits, Ac..
*• ” BrAtl'iFFiSa & habibv,
ITr ATCnSIA^U^jSwtLEEaJ I Md^IMPORTERS OV
TV WATCHES, A’o. BO /Vorti Second time, corner of
Quarry I'IWiADELPUIA. For eale-an OMOrtroontof Gold
ami surer Patent Urer, Lcplno and plaill Watebes, Hna
Gold Jewelry and Silre* Vi are-
Repairing nrotoptly attended to.
l>avld 8. Brown * c 9’>, ....
rat 38 and 40 SmUi J*mt ttrat, FhtladeljAta.
17011 AHEBlOAs! i^»NlQ^BB^OO l! i '*'
< Two. many of lib jnoal approved nunuTMtaries in th»
B—From the Marrimaok, American, Dunnell A
Co.'b, Washington and Manchester 1} oriuk „
<XOTONB*-Frum tho Conestoga MUis, lAncaster, Ham*-
tnra Walfh am, lladley Fails, New Market, and many
WOOUiNS~ftW:Boagr4TevEflXtpnB,lJroa4
many other saperior Coaslmcres, SaUnota, Jean b, Broadand
Beater Clotlis, Blaxikttta, Embroidered and Wain
Shawls, &c.,&c. -
James Barbell . „
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL CLOCK ESTABLISHMENT, |
S,uth Out (Xmer tf &«md \
WnKRB may be found, one of the largest and best a 3 *
sortmenU of Clocks and Time inMC ®
Btates, Id quantities tatmiU purchasers, of from a single
nork to one th™I** 1 **™ 1 Clocks; embracing every variety tot
stylo ami manufactnie, suitable forjChorehea, **”“*[
tins House*, Parlors, Bleeping Apartments and Kitchens,
Steam aud Canal Boata and Loilrcoil Cara. . _ 1 , Q ,
treiirral sale Agent for llapp »lately patented Brien
tlfle.McK* Cold Pen, WbpU#al« and Retail; Ocjd «BdSI»»w
Pen Holder* and Pencils, and a variety of Fancy Oooua.
Those wishing, to purclmso will And It to ihrir toterat to
r jtSc£?t ."St
PUlCwinrfUlA CAEPBT UALL
MANUl'ACrroltlNQ ASSOCIATIOSf-«m«tuw<wioa
CloUait—An immense Block far the Trade and Uou»
hall a century, liimselTand father have toaded with tli®
public, at the most reduced price*, far Cash or city accept*
«nw«, Interest fttidod. ,
Three hundred band and power looms are now running
by the Carpet Uall Association, of Working Women and
lion Fifl y of their sample looms can be inspected at UAU*
PUT UAMji 18and23 KOrth Second street, firstdoorbclow
Christ Church, whore .upwards of WKW plecrc of telrrt,
Brussels, Tapestry, YeniUan and Ingrain can also he cx»
umlned. _ .
i Our different Agondea In Boston and hew York exchange
r for all tho various fabrics mad© in tbo United States, ep'
ahllng ua to guarantee the lowest prices far what wo do not
[ manufacture? or import. . angZady
BMLY & BROTHER,
NO. 252 CHESNUT STREET,
ABOVE NINTH,
PIHIfiH. ASSETS'EfIB A,
Have now open alargo assortment of toe ft ewest Styles and I
colors of j
Oonsisttog, to part, oftoofcUowtog choir* goods, via:—
Ulcb Enßlith Velvet,
„ I, T»pe»try, i
„ n rogcein, I
Heat Styles “
Of their own impc -ation, Just landed.
Also, a fall assortment of i upcr quality
AMERICAN CARPETINGS,
Many of which bring of tboir own manufeclam, o«» ho rc
commended tus 4
Good Carpetings for a Loro Pnct.
DAILY 4 BROTHER,
Importers and M&nn&ctarcraof Carpetings,
Ilcclts ly So- Chesnut street, Philadelphia.^
GEO StCOCETKEVt
(lato Warwick A C 0.,)
No 4 and C sou(A Seventh strut, between Market
and Chesnut, PBILADELI HI'S,
-i vMPV'rTPni lA Lnvlhtf Ihe attention of those about
ssss^gs&aaffi
pl r f ar, ,S“ e .ho P w^ B “ioront stylos te. wb.t l
V mite Sltabl. In the taste of too par*
SLUimSi to*attttttotoi tbopublic may rely
cmnon» wu ““M £iJThaods at the lowest rates.
Ul sdl?ifrom S'jartoof the country attended to and earo
fully of Uon ctata and other Rirnltor.
Inlaid with Pearl, If desired. doclOly_
CHEAP WATCHES and JBWELBY,
6Sv WHOLESALE AND RETAIL,
I Vo 100 Chesnut street, Philadelphia.
uSdLower, full Jewelled, 18 ha case, onlj t»
r:O.Dold Loplne, “ u Jg
(silver Levers, “ ~ 0
Silver Lcplnes, , " „ [
Gold Pens, Silver holders, *
Ladies'Gold OoardChains, u "
EJ&I,.;-Per cent lessen
“pSEL’talto countrywmdtog the amount ofmooeytoey
wish to nav for Watehcs or Jewelry, will hare, immediately
umuirmi'l of toe money, a Watch or Watchers orany
.HVcU of Jewelry ordered, forwarded by mall, with perfect
SfeW "anyKttteltoitrt States, orCallfordlA.
Alw’aS on band an immense stool! of Gold Chains, Breast-
M to
I . l eatoCutl,or^ wch^ltoWlSt> LAI)a d
Opponilo tlio Franklin uoofio.
Ail kinds of Watohe. and Jewelry repaired htotat
manner, and warranted. * *
WORLD’S PAIU* . „
_, the Urst and only PRIZE MEDAL for liar*
nru at the World’s Fair, In London, was award*
LACEY 4 PHILLIPS,
oVphSSeTphla-an honor they wonorerlhe oompetlUon of
U 'Stemra' , E4 l p hare now and keep constantly on band, at
Ihoy are now toaMhefareenabled to' scU a au-
to tie torn a. a 1« price than
%s St°aS *W article Bulfolo
Itobes, Qluvcs and.'Vbto. lne etock - and their
csKZrbSntE making Purchases. They invito attorn
tion to too following list of prices. 67!4t052,W
Horse Blankets, from • C4,uu to $7,1)0
Thick Horse Covers, - tu.OO to *25,00.
Good plain serviceable Stoglo Haro css, to 53^00
pancy do do u , . apjoo to £004)0
Qood plain Double Hamers, |gj ,QQ to *89,00
'■PS?,™ 4 PHILLIM' Saddles and Harness am acEuuw
lodged tosnrpo^itoOthcmferWnce, lightness and cot*
between mtd
Ghcrmut, Philadelphia.
' GEOBGE J. HENKEL'S,
PITY CABINET. WAREHOUSE,
SO. 173 CUEStSOTST,
FURIfJTbREi EY&RY BTTLRi • .
ComprldngLouS XIV, liuU XV,^“Antl W
v° mi J Modem Style,
"*»siCsS3'»af4i4as*““
;n tl»II«W States.
EtiV&onHQ none but experienced workmen, toP«»-
U«4 M posiUtely excluded,) ead using the best m -
tilfSritVjmnot all to ; giro •BstlE&ctlon topureho.
“^\moaiSttaS2ry^““Ssesn®®*** purchasers,
a House, eltherinKlegunioc
MHa one■ establishment i.by-which
■ «. .Ii *k« etudes to eicli iroom correspond in style end
S^dil/andtSlmmonsttStock alwnyson bend,being so
1 purchasers topieeso their taste to
»»» »> ordering
kn Idea of the finished Furpltuto on band,.! need
' i- inform you that my -Booms aro 176 feet long, hy
y Shops contiguous, Buffi-
Motto bends, which La faraatoe that the
2nrk is all done undor my oyro, tamMmto inspection. -
r£sKS‘«“ai>2r’«s
sS&aSste -"sy
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• PHILADELPHIA.
MODST TfiEKOK HOUSE* w
SECOND BT~ ABOVE ARCH*
EhCOJSD & g giUTH, Propttoters.
BXru
-e advertized, , |innnn-ri—
BALTIMORE.
M’INTOBH'S
HOWAEDDOCBE,
JOHN ITINTOSH—tEonmtos.
HOWARD STREET* BALTIMORE
Baltimore, December 16,1852— dcclGtly
Baltimore Book Store*
BOOKS AND STATIONERY.
CDSHUiQS & BAILEY,
D 00K8BLDKB8 AND STATION li RB,
No 262 Market Street, opposite Hanover Street,
• deeply L - BALTIMORE,
clothing house.
HOPKINS A FAIRCHILD,
No 280 Baltimore street, Baltimore,
KEEP always cm hand a large assortment of READY
HADE CLOTinNO of their own manufacture, which
they will offer to dealers as low as any oiher house.
dec!7:6mo
WATCHKS, JEWKLIIT)
—o SILVER WARE, Bronzes; Clocks, Papier Mucha j
Cfiv Goods, Rosewood Dressing Cases, Writing .Desw<, |
Elegant Vans, Opera Glasses, Cuttlcry, Fine Oil
rW* \ 'paintings, Dresden unlna, Ac.—Tlio undersigned
beg particularly to invite the visits cf citizens and strangers,
whether as purchaser* or connoisseurs, to their magnificent
stock, belloTlng it to exceed In extent, variety and richness,
any other In this country. They (eel sure, the advantage or
personally selecting goods at the different factories in Europe,
and their own manufactories of Jewelry, Silver Wan, 4c,
here, them to offer Inducements in prices and quali
ties, and prices, considering qualities, such os cannot be of
fered by any other honso in the trade.
Delicate goods so carefully packed as to go safely any dis
tance, and by almostony conveyance.
Wholesale nod retail. * . „
CANFIELD, BROTHER A CO.
229 Baltimore street, corner of Charles,
Baltimore.
"—" : GEORGE STUKGES,
‘ SOLS KASUFACIOEI3 0? TUB lUFSOTZS
SPIRAL spring mattress
8 IT* Cor. Baltimore and Frederick streets, Bal
timore, and No. 92 Walnut sL f Philadelphia.
FIVIi SILVUa MEDALS AWAIU7KD, VIZ:-r
Ajubicah lasntcTß, h ew-I ork 5
•FiusKint Institute, Philadelphia;
Masteass Ikbtitutx, Baltimore.
TUB pc —»r Improvement in the construction of this
Mattress is, ****■ all tho clumtry and heavy woden
fraaiMoork Is entirely dispensed with, and Us pbu» rup
plied by a lighter and much more ’darablo temc. The
springs are oil connected by harnc?A leather hinges, secure*
ly ri retted, rendering It impossible for a single spring to
Gill down or got out of place, and mating a lied so elastic
that any part may be raised or beat up, and Is thus admira
bly fitted to tho wants of tho sick or asthmatic, who may n> ]
aulro a sUtlng posture.. It has all tho luxurious softness of 1
tho best feather bed, with the lightnessand facility of baud'
ling of tho common hair maUreos.
These improved Spring Bods are Invariably made of thi
best materials, and wilfiast many years without repairs.
Persona having Hnlr Mattresses can have them altered In
are well adapted for Hotels, bertha of Ships,
Steamboats and Hospitals. .. _
ALSO, an cxtensiTO assortment of highly-ornamented, (m
plain flnlghwl OA.ST IKON IORMUJBIi, COB
rfstinjr in part of Bedsteads, Hat and Coat Hacks, Cane and
Umbrella Stands, Centre, Pier and Sldo Tables with marble
tops. Garden Chairs, Settees, eio, etc. •
Animals, such as Lions, Lamb*, Dogs, etc., in Iron, os
well as the modelsin.\7ood,fhrnished at ehort notice. .
deolOly
PINE APPLET! PINE APPLES!—9OO Pino Apples, just
received and for sale by J. C. ANDELSON £ CO.,
. j e No. 0 Wood street
OXV0UI) TIES—For Gentlemen » summer wear, made
,a7° OrJCr, M W. £. BCQMERTZ’, 107 Market st
Blooey lioan Office.
JOIIN A. O’BItIKN £ 00., 137 Third street, below Smith
field. Money to loan in largo or small quantities on
ewd and silver plato,diamonds, watches, jewelry, guns ana
pistols, musical Instrument*, and valuable articles ox ermy
description. Forfeited pledges sold Immediately alter being
oat or date, unless redeemed- bargains of gold and surer
watches, Jewelry. Ac., always on hand. .
Storßaliery ana Ice Cream Saloon* !
Aft P SOIULDECKEII reapcctfnlly inform their old
• Mends and customers, that they are now prepared. ,
at their Baloon, No. 22 Diamond alley, to serve up pttra ICK ;
flit K am, of the very best quality, at all hAurs of Urn day
and oranlDK. They always keep on hand every kind off
CAKES and CONPECnONABV.fri-sh and sweet. PMtiea
nodi cmuio
- - ■ «- | ~*,llll ii i itTirpii 11 v— »»-*
£3* Uememher tho place, SO. 22 PIAMQNp ALLEY, a.
doors south of tho Diamond. jes.im
Treaiarer’n Officer Pittstrargli and Steu
benville Hall road..
Pitkecsgh, June, 1853.
THE COUPONS due Ist proximo, on tho the City,
given to the Pittsburgh end StenbenvUlo Railroad, trill
be paid by DUNCAN, SHERMAN j* 0?, Bantep, 43 VU-
New York, cr \SM. A-nni A 00,
Wood street. Pi Its burgh, On or after that date, to the bearer,
are dated 10th November, 1852, due January,
1553, !>,*><* are numbered /rota 1 to 150 fuchttw.
By order of the Board.
ie£hlm * WILLIAM A. HILL, Treastgcr.
PUtaburgn ond cn""* 1 ' "
f
'ittßbnraHi and ComwllirlU* aallroad.
that the Itoots of the Pittsburgh
and CozmoUsTille EallroadGimpMy, are co» opener
additional subscriptions to the stock of solJ fiocJjSt the Of
fic« of tho President of said Com pony, on l onrth street, next
d< ThsOwt each ehoroof stock, will
tonnage of
this road aro made free from taxation; and the dividends,
to the amount of 0 per cent, aro also exempted from taxa-
per cent. Interest allowed on all stock paid np, nnUl
the Bead » completed. porter of
IslMm Preset rattabnreh and OonncUarUle Mt. Co.
ABSTBALIAH STEAUBHIP COUP ANY.
For Port PhllUj, Melbourne und Sidney,!
jtM. THE magnificent new steamship GOUJENAdt,
tons bartbcn, D. D. Porter, b. S- N., ComtnbnJ-
Svwitl poilUvolT be dwpatehed tor Uio aboro porta
tbeColUnellMof .too
tefabdleTWl will-proto to bo tho flutest steam
ship in tho world. Her accommodaUons for tat, scmnd,
and third class passengers, aro suporior to those;ofj^J
l §74 ; tb&l class, |SOO. The boots aro now open.
For freight or pasmgo »P/>f “ TAM) s son,Agents,
S 4 Broadway^
JegfctAqlE
iTTHIS FAIfKTTE SPRIBIGS*”
ISKliw again been leased!7«}» P£
nrietOrof tha l'armlngton llotel, ami la now ready f°r
SirSlrai ofTWtaii. Tke Fayette Springs are tea mile.
£2tof Cnlontewn. linear the hattaal lU^Mtronm-ed
by the mast delightful and Romantic .Jtwiifmn Swury,
and In addition to the curatire properties of tha yrater,
ftrhleli aro riot sarpnsstxlby any in tha cou ] vV7’^^ :yrti ,. a f°
Sany oSt attraction.. tflSn a short distance m*yh«
seen—Washington's First DotUe-G round, at
iv”’Gt!n. Braddact and Jumonyine 1 . Grares, Dunbar.
p-n,n • Delanv'. Care, yililch may ba explored for mlleann ,
sn,‘ B Sttta) tha relobroted Ohio Hie Falls, on the
Yna&taAeW ri“i»i and tha Cumberland Cataract, do
ioridiriipfroma shelyingiocl: more than forty feet parpen-
M nSSf toddle. and Carriage, -trill ho furnished toyWtora
a,. T inr* erected new stabUns* those hrioslns tbeir own
horses nnifserrants will be pro Tided for on tbo most liberal
Person, wishing to engage Room, trill please address
wo.h,s^ Mjff
Fayotto Springs, May, 1853. . myShlmjc^lm
T \nd the Intormem of to Dead. The toscnt eatonee
SSSjSSSiSKs^
BegHEJsSSKEa^
Ssssaseag^s
jgSfefeaßßttS»BMfc
'gHEtSSSSeggl*
J*a@SSMH=SS«S!iK
teodSl oB to ground, or at to office of. to Treasurer,j£.
U 4 Virorth street, «“f I g t^ TO; asXQN, President.' 0
‘ WHJJAM HOLMES, -
JOSIAH KIHG, 'r
GEORGE C. REIS,
JAMES S. CRAFT, .
ExecqtWe Committee.
A iex. O. Borry>» Trleopnorouu, or
Pror. a .jw.ajcotea Compound.-
-nnn homtlfvkiK, Curling, Preser.iegj Restoring and
Efegg^,^ , asss«jSS
number of bottles ajiwfi
loomnttUcs of fromtalfo mnlupwud, during the
■SSertation. I‘«‘<l“*'*,fs^. ( S ß^u^oftboUni- 1
be srlthonttt. lt: bSt thus was built up I
ted Btatos found they jmui of&aTO .l
Sr Jsl
tallprlco by ÜbeqnanUty.' Sold by. |
ÜbetaidlKßunßWprm^Meidibnta throughout tbo
wiS£i£; onaSfß. & SELbZBa and B.A.PAUN-
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NEW YOEK.
Wood & Grant*
WHOLESALE ia
Tnilcro, Slc*, Ac- 'No. 90 JVoni lirwi, JV£» i
j££» Western Mercbaota viuiting bow Ycrk» are
folly lnritad to give ua.p call* r n ■ au “?
METK-OPOIiITAH HOTBL,
BROADWAY, ITBWYORK. • -
THE Metropolitan will fee; completed., and opened tor the
reception of company* . September tko ..lrf Price of
l^woScU^d^ AKD &
n w F* fVXTLUa
°D. W. CMIFirLD tffOWIiKE, HJ
SDIBT MANUEACIOEY AND (JfcNILMILVS OUI
TOTTING BTOBB, Xo. aos Brxxdtmy, (arar warreo
street,) HEW YOEK. B - Stocks, SMrU, Btsomi aad Col
lars, madato order,at short notice, and warmteu to fit.
angrily* • " v :u i.-
NEW YOBK.
184 cros^ KT?T ’I
; 664 Broadway, Hew York* :
Fint Block bdcto. 2&trqpd£lan Hotel:—i ;••_ -
MRS. WM. SIMMONS, most respectfully announces to
the public, that sha has recrived from Jbo. orhTa
tfair.tendon, aHISDAL, for .her;superior MUhuety, and |
that she hasin Store and is receiving an extensive assort
ment of Paris Mminery and .3imineiy.Good3.,.Al«),;jnßt
received, one hundred casesof Stravßonnets, S teawßionde,
steamer, an invoice of French Flowerfl.
; A constant succession of novelties from abroad, foriauies,
misses boys and infants, wili be .found in grcat varlety,
1 -»nd at low prices, as heretofore. : . ' .
Mrs. Simmons solicits .the patronage of Merchants ana
Milliners. Please recollect the nnmber, 664 Broadway, ( <Jne
I door below Prince street." - : " : ~ ~ ■ apxhdm •
Piano Warerobmß,.|
; no. 4aa.<BBOM>WAY, 2i£ir YORK. 1
EBOSI enlarging my Warerooms, I am enabled to keep a j
much greater assortmontof Instruments than hereto*.
tore. an 1
even quality, and deepj full,rich and purely wad tow,
qualities most desirable, inasmuch as the .voiee willasaiaiu
late to the tone of tho instrument. All my Instruments are
fully, warranted, ■* guarantee accompaniesev ery bill, of Sake
and are sold as low as can.be purchased elsewhere. Second
hand Pianos at all prices, . • „ , ■
tST a Kao Invention.— The Organ tied
Bankt qf Kej/tf the only thing of the kind in' the couotry, ;
1 having two siept, coupler, swell draw stops, Ac., a sweet and
I powerful Instrument, prononneed by Organists to be supe
rior tor churches or Organ practice to the medium sized Or--
I i»npa prieo £2OO, - Also, tho Common Melodeos, of all styles
fandpricea. Being the exclude' Agent for these Instru
mentSj Ordera are solicited. > The usual discount made to the
trade, and 10 per cent, toclergymen purchasing tor their
ownuse. : ' KG; BBADBBBY* •
[ rr«»lfcly- • . ~ Hew York..
Manila, Columns, TtdaidU, Table Topi, se., $cA
THE SALAMANDES MAEBLE COMPANY invite pub-J
lie attention to tboje Marbleixed Iron, as one of the I
greatest discoveries .of the age,- and for,which discovery I
thev received the 06u> MEDAL at the. Just Fair of the 1
American Institute,'and THE MEDAL at the Pair of the I
Metropolitan Mechanics Institute* hrid at Washington, in ]
February and March of this year. . -]
This material, having a metallic basis, is more durable ]
Marble; its’representations of precious
Stones and the choicest Marbles, in..more than.sixty differ
ent varieties, are exact and surpassingly beautiful; it.is-j
capable of resisting a greater degree of beat,.and it cannot
: he injured by the action of acidsbrotL __
ue yjr *»c SILAS C. IIEEBING. - .
The w<t«fifni»fairfTigAfl|«ytTn#at of tills Company is under
the superintendence-of K. PAJ. I*, Wf LTiTAMS, thgtnvcn
tarsof the system,and thofinarriri and general business
department that of JOHN BOSTON, to'whom all comma-;
nlcations maybe addressed,at the Principal Warerooinft, . .
. . J&W YORK.
PIAKO EOETES4 - - : •
J. F ....
411 Broadway, Hew York,
HAYS sow os h**™*, at their spacious and elegant PIANO
PORTK at ISo above numbersah ex
tensive assortment of EXANO JOYCES,'of thebest manu
facture, and of very superior tone. do*
sign, elegance of csxxJlaict of workmanship, they
cannot be surpassed,any moreifcim
richness of tone, These tnstrumentaareinlarge sired cases,
of jery oncommpa strength, and hare an improved tabular
bar-rose of the most valuable Improvements of modem.
The Plano Ported of W. A On, fromtbeirpsculianiy
and completeness of destruction, possess a ? remarkable'
quality of keeping in tune for a great length of .time, which
Is air important desHeauumT The prices of these superior
instruments will be fbond::unusaaUy reasonable, consider 1
ing their quality, they have been universally admired by
the ablest Planistsin this dty, end/wherever they have been
introduced, they hate in every Instance given very marked
Satisfaction. .:.zt ; JZ -
ga-A foil and nnequlvocal Warrantyißclveninallcascs.
• J. P. WABNBK *430,*
411 Broadway, New York.-
KI4OHJSIBCK aOTEt, - '
SO. *OO BROADWAY, SZW TOBK.
rriTTR proprietor of.this veil known Hotel* situated on
' I - the comer of Broadwny: and-Walker streete,haTe thor
oughly renoY&ted and .partially' it, are now
prepared to offer the traroltog coTnhmnityaoßonnnodftfiona
•'■l T »athaffin«tfa r nmWi'^ffl f nT)iirnthete i t«tylß.
mostelcsanltmaEpecjona Saloon In the tolled gtatcy h*
Esther with some, thirty prirate-eating ;t6oeg-gttyhKi,-
or parties,can bo tarnished vith
meela'at any hour of.tha day oreTening. .... ■■■_. ....
' The Honsela centrally located, and wtthmfbtty yards of
tbs New Hayen-Ballroad J)epot, i where.tha parternqf the
HonaO are alwaya'in constant attendance.; s ,
■• j f gftyfl »rrjnng iii Key York can iiu mediately walk tn ■
Vixt House, deliver their checks at ttmotfay, tzrd haTe their
baggage eonveyedto their Booms;without <TOT charge vrhaV
emTTwhiclris no sznalUtesicl opeaseinhewYork.) -
-:ihe House is foraged with a fins .suit of . Parlors on
Broadway Bith Booms, and alHhe -modern Improvements*
whidj tcnd to a2ard the. traveler pleasure and comfort. , it
is the very centre of all the principal places of amusement,
and, In feet, everyr«v calcnlateftio please genilemfiirtrav*
elicryith their- femilies fbr pleasure, or men urbusmesa,
that are so occupied as to bo unable-to dine at scVhouis.---
• Meals seat to rooms vrithontextra charge..... . .. ..
' HEUBEH of Boston)
■ Proprietor?;
PiPBBWiBKHOIISB,
Cyro* W. lield 6 Co.y '
MERCHANTS, No. It CIIB street, Neir
\y TorKi oreSOtE AOKNTB In the United Etetes fcr.
aiuspratt's Superior Bleaching Powder.
Victoria SlUb Olobrated : Writing Papers .
. Bussell Mills Superior ■
Genossee SUllsSapcrror Printing *“
Eawlina
Hrst quality French glbrnmfirine.
- They cxealso the Principal Paper Maanfacto
rera la this country, and offer for sale , by Car the most ex*
i tsurire aa«l desirable stock of Paper' and Paper Manufcctu-.
rers* materials that can:.W found. In,.this or another
W Tfcfr7occapy Uie large and ccwmodtoua Warehouses, No.
11 cm street, No, 5S street, No. 184 .Christopher street,
and the lofts over the large Iron Stores, 7-and 9 CHIT street.'
Thai* business is strietly . Wholesale,.and Writing Papers
are sold by the Chse only. .
Their extraordinary facilities enable them: to
Goods, both Foreign and Domestic, ** the lowest, possible
Pr paper to order, any rise or weight. Liberal, adran*
oesmade oh conrignmenta of Paper, Paper Stock
and other merchandise.' - :
The highest market price paid, in CASII for aft kinds of
'Hap ■ *• mar29ri3ar‘ •
-To BniggUb auiMeittoislhiougSoiit Ihe Bnioi
D. B. H'CEUiODGH, ’ v j
H ANHBJA.CICREB ASB DEALER is I
PAINTS, OILS, - --I
No* 141 Maiden I»ane, NEW YOKH, -I
ESpECTTULLY invites the attention of Druggists and, I
JV Merchanta throughout the Union tolua largo and ex* 1
tensive assortment of PAINT 3, OILS*Ao, otthe BEST and!
PUREST QUALITIES, vrhlch he o!T?re for Bale on very I
moderateterms,l)QlhtQpaahandelos«imebnjers-- Belovr I
are enumerated eoae of the leading ;; I
' WHITE LEAD, in ©Hi In fcega of 25 to 500 2>s. ‘ ' 1
BLACK PAINT, YELLOW. UCHRB, VEN. RED, in oil. i
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BAILt' MOBBING POST^
In Mr. Everett's 7 late discourse before th«H::
York Historical Society, we find tie following
fine passage in regard to the discovery of
America:
“No chapter of romance equals the interest
of their expedition.' The most fascinating of
the worts of fiction which haTO issued from: the ;
modem press, to my taste no attraction
compared with the paghs in which the first voyr ■
age of Columbus is described by Robertson, and
atilt more by oar own Irving and Prescott, the
last twd enjoying the- advantage - over the great .
Scottish historian of possessing tho lately dis--, :
covered journal and letters of Columbus himself. .
Tho departure from Palos, where ofaw; years;
before he had begged a morsel of breadfand.a
enp of -water fothis wayworn- cbild*-bis final
farewell to tho world at the. Canaries—Ms en- f .
trance iupon the trade-winds, which then for the
first time filled an European sail—the porten-
Uous variation of the needle never before obser
vable-—the fearful course westward day after _ ,gg'
day ; and:night after night over the unknown,
ocean-r-the mutinous and ill-appeased crew;—'
at length tho tokens of land—tho cloudbanks on
the western horizon —-the logs of drift-wood- ■
tho fresh shrub floating with its leaves and ber-:■
lies—the fiook-of land birds —tho Ehoals of fish
that inhabit shallow water—the, indescribable
smell: of the shore—tho' mysterious presenti
ment that over goes before a great . :
finally, on that ever memorable night of the 12th-; : : ,
of 00t0ber.1592, tho moving light was seenby
die Bleeples? eyo ;^
■fioroiogflie J rcal unbounded land, swelling uy..
from thnbosom.of the deep, and
bills. and forests, and rocks,, and Streams, and
strange now races of men—they are incidents in .■■'■
which tie authentic history Of; the'-discovery of- -r ■ ■
bur continent excels the specious wbnders.of to—. - -
mance, as gold esc els. tins el,- ortho sun in the
•heavens outshines the ffickering taper.” T- .
Also, after speaking of JtheSnprecedented un- , .
migraiion'to ourcoantryfrom Europe-equal- "
for the sayS:
:< ‘Ther€ .maakinfl m •
to be hoopawd; • with thisj *hat is a series - .
,of great -moyementa; iwhicfc maybe contrasted
with it~ the of & thousand years,
i which began about three or four hundred years - -.
before our Savior, the Roman republic and em- - •
cire was from time to time invaded, by warliio .
iaces, from the North and East, who burst with
overwhelming force upon the South and West of -
Eurohe and repeatedly carried desolation to the .
gates of Borne.- .These, multitudinous invaders . _
were hot .armies of men; they, were in reality
hatictos nf hostile ; emigrants.; , They came with
their wives," with their ‘y onog ' barbarians,’- with -
their,Soythiancavalry,andtheirherdaof cattlop
and they came with nointenfion of;gmng away.
The: anivu»._,tnancndi was made np before they. . .
abandoned their ice-clad homes. They left their
arctib allegiance behind them*.' T&ey founutuß ••
sunny bankß of the Arno nnd-tho Shine, more ~
pleasant thanl those of those of the Don and
I Volga. - .Unaccustomed to tho sight of any treo
i mote inviting than the melanoholy hr and stunt
; ed birch, its branches glitteriiig with snowy crys
tals s brought np under a climate whore the gen- ..
erouafruitsaro unknown; : thesachildren of -
: Norih were not so much fascinated as bewilaor
-led 'in the land of.the citron and thoy
! eased ; with : delightful astonishment aV- the
spreading elm, festooned with Faleriau clusters ;
they clutched with a kind, of-frantie joy at the. r ,
fruit of the- fig-tree and the olive; at the melt-..
ing'peach, the luscious plnm, tho golden orange,
and.the pomegranate, whose tinted choek out
blushes everything but the .living carnation of. ■
youthful love. =
* .iron grim aeUghtthabrc^'oTHlnUrvioir
-A brighter day and heavens of srurt hue
‘'. Scent tho tegraoce of tbakreathing Jpss*v
•c iAiulqtiafrthe pendant Tintagcas it grows* •
<> By the fortune of war, single , ahtachmente-
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\ BY OJJ7EB W. HOIXES.
The folks that<wu the,fiis£ of -Ma/. '-.
■. Wore winter coats and hose*.. ; ' .
Began to sayvtfce first of June,:
“Oh myihowhbtUgrowß/V-
Al last two Fahrenheitablawup,
• And killed two children small, •••
And one baromelor shot dead ' •
.' A tatorwith Its battl r
l«*o'wl&ll day locs tW locustssng
i-.;; Among tho leafeJ esa trees; -
Three new hotels warped insidebut,
The pumps could only wheeze;..
And ripe old wine that twenty, years
' Hadcobwelibed inTalnj t .
Come spouting through thorotteneori?,
. Like Jolyfs best champagne! ;
The 'Worcester, locomotive did •■».■■ - •••■■•
Thattrip in half dn‘hour^'.-i -.r .
The Xowell cars ran forty miles tv-.
-Before they cheeked their power t-V
■ 801 l brimstone coon became A drag,. - ‘
; 'And loco tbcos tell: : :
Ail asked for ice,buteverywhero .
v 'Saltpetre was to sell; , ; Vt.' -: : / '
Plump men of mornings ordered tights,
:Ihrt, ere iia'sborchlng noons, •
Thrir had grown as Ipose
-. ‘As Cossacks pantaloons! "t-'•: -
; The dogs ran mad—meucould r.ot try ■
. yif water they would chooseV
AljoTse'fell dead-rfce only left t'v.
;■Four red-hot rusty shoes! r .
But soonihepeoplo could-not bear
, The slightesihlntof Bre; - ‘
.Allusions to caloric drew
- • A flood of saVage iro >
■ The Icarcs on b<mtwerfcnll:tara-out;. v
• Fromerery book at school,'
And many blackguardshicked and caned,
; Because they said,—'*Ka ; p cool
.-. The gas-light companies were mobbed,: r >
f The bakers ail were shot, "
• Tho-penny press began.to talk --^
. \ of Lynching Doctorftott;
And all about the warehonso steps
; -Were angry men-In droves,- ‘
Crishlng'andsplihteriog through the doors
;To smash tha patent stores. -•-
Tb^AboUtionmenandmaidg.,.
Were tanned to each a bue,
Tea scarce coaid tell ibemTrom friends, • •.
• : Unless their eyes "were blue; .
;Aixd wbenlleft, society: '*• >- ?r * ' i:*’; :
- ;•:Had.born£atsandeui.gnaid^ ■/..U i
: At»d Brattle afreet and Temple place '
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ROMANCE OF HISTOKY*.
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• BY EDWABD EVEBETT.
and . even mighty; armies . frequently,suffer-..--;
e a | defeat, but dhoir . place was immediately
token by new hordes, which feli upon declining' --
Koine, aadie famishedvrolves in one ofCatEnls -- •'
pictures fell npon an aged buffalo inoar Western
prairies. .--The imperial monster, -powerfulieven
In his decrepitude,, would, often srattertheirun- ....
disciplined .-with his iron tusks; and tram- ' '
pi? them 1 by -brajea feet; -
[ but when, he turned'hack, torn and bleeding, to. '-
his seven bills, tens of. thousands.camthowllng: ~
from from the Northern forests who. sprang at.
his throat and baried their fangs in his lacerated'
sides. - Wherever they conquered—and in; the;
end they conquered . everywhefei—they, estab
lished themselves; on the soil, invited new. ...
from their union with the. former' X.,
inhabitants.' the nations of the South and West
of Europei at the present day, for the most part' -
trace their descent. . . '
“We know but little of the numbers thrown-
in upon the Eoman republio and empire in the
cdurse of eiglit or ten centuries 'They were,'no .<
doubt, greatlyexaggersted bythij paniefear of ■-
tie; inhabitants;:, and tho prida cf the Ro.man
historians wonld lead them to magnify the pow-. • .
or before which.their own legions had so often' '
; Bnt when. we consider the’diEcullyof
subaistingalarge number of persona in a march
( through- an; countryand.this at a-v
;tme when much of the now cultiyatedpoitidn of
Europe.waa. odrered with forest :ah'dswamp^-I'
eia disposed td think-thst thff hosts which . for a -
Eutcessionof centuries oterran 'the Bomap Em* -
pirn did.not in the aggregate exceed in numb er- 7r .
die immigration that has taken place in'the Uni-_ ,
ted Stateß sinoe 1790. In other words. I.amhl- ;.
clined to helieve/that within the laStßixiy years _
the - old world has poured - in upontheErnted:'
States a number of persons as greotH-with their--
natural; increase—as. Asia sent into Europe an .
those armed migrations of ;i -
■ . A Toast yiiozi. ovi'.n run ATO.y»nc. —Geo,
Peabody* the" “American.. in Xmsdon," v:
toast to tbeCommlttee of ax*+l
rangeffients : for tho- celebration-ortkd 4th at* .
Salem:—, . -' i>. ,-J .
i i -it Our Eationah Jubilee—'Wbile.it becomes .os,,
ito Commemorate, -by erery token’of exaltation,'
I tHat glorious day on which commenced not only’’
I pur own national’elisteneei'bat o new era in-tho ■
[ destiny of mankind, Bilkerae; becomes ; ns to.;
|hear in mind that to the Union of-the-States we
1 owooll that -wo have been, and-css hopo to bo
|oa a nation.” , - -
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