\< ■ * v >: t~h >' - '■■ .vr '* rj * ' w ; 1 - * ~ \ Oj r d;v, %U 4 ?r .'+*. w4>. .v r ?•■ .v- -> * v -;v ,«•: •„ %%- =- -j, ??r- •■ y-?&-~ ■- ’ ■■■‘l&.-jSi?'} -tyr' • I''.,-: ‘v .~." / -''Vr- ■_> .• - t-*vi '-n.'yzi'ztX .* "i*?**■:' 'A- I?'.* “' * - J y l ";v - *CV ;/,- : .•: V jf yy- s 'V f 'y ’* sy %ilS > 'S''i£ ,si ' A * yy* *■ -**-' I yyy 4 . '<'’ i ' ! ’V ’]'..'':.-y > : y« "v tf.yy Vy! '*- v , * •', •, v< - r • s;, > • , i " --’i t»i“- \,yy t , ’*•'.*•- y>y y-y >* y •yy. * — l —. . *• v”*. -y tesftlif • -. soe Fl,at Pase for Read>ag M or ' -i r : ,‘i**'*™* aaaaanA l?‘ EUBl,BUM ‘ satol “ -. : - ; - , >*^ , * i f 3 "“ VV FflJ-““y weatapast tbe condPotors of the TOig pre ß s have been ondgeling their brains to ft find some planeiblo cause why Mr. Buchanan “V._e^vf f‘ » i shouliLnot accept the mission to EDgland. < , It is strange how soon the iVhigs get informa ‘ -tion or the feelings and intentions of prominent Jl l Democrats. If a member of the Administration h r &t?&A sneezes they are the first to have the newß, nnd if 'Mr. Manor and Mr Buchanan are not'seen i promenading Pennsylvania Avenue daily, they • J' - discover that there is a feud between those two ' distinguished gcnUemen, and that M,B. will Kt^Vor tcyvri ?^ 3 pfvte rH . not go to England. This information is trnmpet ■ ed from one end of the county to the other, 1 •\ through Uie oolnmns of their organs, and many ■ wise speculations are uttered as to what will bo ' ' the effect upon the publio mind when this disaf 'ftjf/j?';- r ’ fection is made publio. That would bo hard to tell, for as yet they aro the only portion of tho ;-1 . people that has tho nows, and if they cannot tell, ' 14 tsill tew to remain a very mysterious porUon 5 of the poUUcal history of the present times. 1 ' Now, the fact is, after all their talk, there is not au nnkintl between Mr. Buchasan and any member of the Administration. All is - harmonions with them, os it always has been, ?li ‘‘ ’ and we have tho best authority for saying that >| ‘ nothing hO3 ever oconrredsince tho appointment of Mr. 8., which should indneo him to deoline Wl|iKPl#l#r! ; r the mission, y 5-^ 1 In Bpeaking of this matter, tlie Philadelphia ■C", Argus says that the whole subject of tbe mission _ entrusted to Mr. Bacbanan has been fully and V V . freely discussed, and while tbere-may have been j " n difference of opinion as to the details of the " l l l ' v^J f subjects to which tho embassy of Mr. Buchanan f ■ is especially directed, still it was the honest dif ' ference of two master commanding minds, not 'V the petty wrangling of envions and disoontented ,'/ ' politicians. Gen. Pieroo was particularly for ,vf *£s ’ tunate in selecting snob a man as Mr. Maroy, ~ ‘ i ~ for the head or the State Department, and this ■ wasjndieionsly followed by tho appointment of ',„ Mr. Buchanan to the Court of St. James Bt this r'' juncture. The instructions given to Mr. Bn chanan front the Statu Department, instead of *J ,i£s_ being hosßlo to his feelings, are a matter in which ho was consulted, and whioh to a very ‘ ■ JyS great ezteat met the full approbation of hisjudg moot- It'feerofore is not probable that ho would i look upon them as a sufficient cause to reject the B K£&£t*li' offer of the Mission to England, and thus tod ; ?.■--.- . the administration and the country ofhis volua bio services. I im& statement, baaed upon facta, may bo un pleasant to soma of oar wing cotcmporariea, in* ' t WKHT~ : :-.: : v':-..: ; JHgOW: - St&^PPsg&pt ■' Skw %25«r> ‘lW’</ ~S? *%' fV y’.iSSc**.*' “> *sp * A‘S*SSl.»<C:r2WSa^*^^- -■--- ■-■--■ ■--■■■ ...•-..- ....... .... - ...... • ■ : : • '•&&'&•--•'• ■"'' - '■ r- ‘ ' \. . 7' ...... •a- \#^^.i ; .-^ v Joih} ftlnmittg 7sm i ramus rmmra 1 Phillips & Gillmore, Editors S Propnetots. S'M'TSeEKGKi TUESDAY MORNING::::::::::! DEMOCRATICNOMINATIONS. CAIIAL COMMISSIONER, _ THOMAS H. FORSYTH, JPhOaddpJMi County. AUDITOR- GENERAL, EPHRAIM. BANKS, ofMiflm County* IWtt SURVEYOR atNEEAIi, J. PORTER BRAWLEY, of Crawford Cav.niy. —. :jß3sMlessra. O»H < ; PETfraaiLL& Ctf.j’who are prompt, hoa* .: : eat And contloiaanlyln tbeirrbaslnoes traaKictions. aro.tno ■ '. .OjiZy tuitiiQrlxcdagonts In the cities of New York and 3o*tan -:.-,-;fef .tho'ii«M>n6u7 They are authorized to : Tccelre Ad ■. Tertisemente :und -Snbscriptionß for us at our "usual rates, - TBelcxeoclpts are regarded es at; • new Y0RK,122 Nassau street. • UOSTON, 10 State street ea-FINS. JOB PBIBHKO..B* _ - taAtmrwTir* teoor jm “ fcadJeliiWlees.irotrs.tiow oretmrtd to da YMKTIHO Or-AbMftwiP.u«»*» .■ BwUstitrtfctiad opoath*lowest t«rai> jkj***ift* 1 ' firtyUB*«»4a*aw PUaond.will aov berotmd In our ettcuxiTS Job oao». . QiTiuaetll- or falsehood to play npon. Bat we cannot help it; troth compels ns to mako it, and wo now await to see, nnd expose tho next misrepresen • tation that they may. utter. FIFTH STREET. But a few years ago Fifth street was one of the gloomiest and dirtiest streets of our oity. It was almost impassable for mud, andalmostuse lesn for carriages above Smithfiold street, a eon- j siderable portion of each year. It wasbordered I on both sides principally with old frnmo build* 1 togs. It Js now becoming one of tho handsomest - streets in this or nny other Western city. Lots off thia street "that bat a few years Ago could, have been bought for §1,600, now command $8,000: The old shanties are ■ rapidly disap ' ■ ■ pearing, and splendid stores, ihreo, four and five j stories high, and tastefully constructed, ore oo-1 copying their places. And pnfalio buildings that will be among the chief ornaments of onr city, are rapidly; approaohing completion. The warehouse of A. A. Masoh A Co. is a splendid building, five stories high; and in exter ‘ Ual appearance nnd interior arrangement, and in stock of-gopds, too, it would bo no discredit to the best parts of Broadway, New York. ■ ; Rvdii’s building is on immense concern, and presents a handsome front to this street. ; ThaExchange Bank and Soeond Presbyterian Chnrch are fine buildings. ; Those splendid stores near tho Masomo-Holl do credit to the ta9te of their owners, nnd to tho City.. ■ Mosonio Hall, including the ground, cost, we understand, over forty thousand dollars, and is a magnificent building, It contains one of the, largest and finest halls In the West for consorts, lectnres and public meetings. Near to this Hall is the now Custom House, built of a fine'and durable stone, and in a style worthy of its cost, and of Uncle Sam, who jpayt t£e cost* Tho whole cost, including the ground, will be about one hundred and ten thousand dol lars; This Will ho, one of the finest buildings in the West It is designed to accommodate the. Post Office, Surveyor of the Port, Pension Agency, and United States Courts. - The Catholic Cathedral will be one ofthe great attractions of Fifth street. Wo understand it willcost, inoluding ground and other buildinge thereon, about one hundred and fifty thousand dollars. It will bo one of the most magnificent churches West of the Mountains, and will seat about 6,000 people, and is so located as to over look'a largo portion of the city. From tho dome' and towers, when completed, tho nearest and best view of the two cities oan be obtained. : At the opposite comer is tho Court House and i Jail, bniit of stone, at a cost to tho county of nearly three hundred thousand dollars. Sach are some of the ‘.‘liouß” of this street already. And we understand the Odd Fellows are Intending to bnild a splendid Hall nearly Op posite Masonic Hall; and that the Young Men's 1 Mercantile Library Association are contempla ting the erection of a Merchants’Exchange on this streot. It is one of ourwideststreets, and will soon, be the best street Of the city, and one of tho most thronged and busy streets. Tho Post Office, the United States and County courts, two banks, five printing offices, tho Theatre, three large Assombly rooms,three largo ohurches, most of the. Iftw effiocsj many large stores, the Custom House, and two brokers’ offioos: oil these things will . jhrong tbiß street with busy and ootive life. Hut one thing' is wanted to make it our Broadway, and that isits extension through to Pennsylvania Avenue. But we fear our city fathers will wait until that willcost top maoh. * . w-v .MflifMimfitnnßeaaltef eases. 1 * Bed point, wnichißan improvement to the looks of old trails, is cn iignryTa the cheekß of young ladies. tf PRUSSIA: . .. t ~ The excessive emigration: that is now taking pitted from the south of Germany—a.Teutomc I. 3sodus— ; 3 mainly attributable to the dearneßs L of provisions. From Bohemia ancf Moravia we ■ b car of hundreds ef families dons trained to sub sist on grass nnd roots. :In the Palatinate and Reinhessen, formerly remarkable for cheap liv: ingf the of. dear-provisions have bo-: | oomo'generaL Potatoes cost Bix times, hay five I times, as muoh as they did thirty years ago.— Even in Prussia, tho prioe of corn {rye):basl risen in aomo parts to CO, thalers (£9) the wispcl j (24 bushels.) > Representations were lately made to the President of tho Wiuißtry.iand tho Minis-1 ter of Finance, stating that in Berlin, with the population of over 400,000, there are at present ;only about 3200 wispols of wheat on hand, of which 200 are already sold, bnd that pnocs have | been rising steadily for many years past, and tho supply not increasing. ra ; i In some parts of the south of Germany, two.- thirds of the land that formerly prodnoed wheat and potatoes, now bear, tobacco.—i/im«y >f<>nr nal. iiiJULY 19, ■ From the above wo leam one of tho causes of the great inoroasft of emigration to this country tho present year. The people are Buffering ao tnal starvation in Spain and some parts of Ger many, and m all the countries of Europe provi sions are beedming excessively dear. It is estimated that during the year 1853 two hundred thousand people will leave Ireland for this country; and from Germany, Prussia and | all other European States, about- three hundred thousand more. Lot them Como, wo say; wo have land enough, food enough, employment enough, for all that oomo. And the Amoriean granaries can supply all the demand for food in Europe- Prom aceonnts of the crops in Enropo it Beems that American farmers are likely to find a market '■ at high prices for dll their surplus grains this year. _ - ggy Wo yesterday roceivod from Professor! A D Bache, Superintendent of tho U. S. Const Survey, his annual Report, showing the progress of that work danng tho year ending Nov., 1851: also a volume ef Sketches and Maps accompany ing that Report, containing about sixty maps of different :■ porttone of tho coast and harbors of the United Btates. Tho report itself forms a volume of 500 pages, and contains a inrgo amount of information valuable to tho shipping and j commercial interest of tho country, and interest'- ing to the general reader. This Coast Survey has been in progress for l several years, and when completed will be ono of I tho most accurate, extensive and valuable works of the kind undertaken by any nation. Under the management of tho abloond efficient Super intendent ond hie assistants, tho work is rapidly progressing. - _ i PUTNAM’S MONTH!.*'. Wo received yesterday an enlarged and splen did “Double Nambor” of this magnuno. It ] oontains numerous and splendid representations of the Crystal Palace, both ns to its external appearance and interior arrangements ; and also i of numerous articles on exhibition in that great [ gathering of speeimena of tho industry and skill of all nations. It will puztle Banaim, with all I his enterprise, to beat this number of Putnams’. Obiiuaky —Wo have been requested to make the following melancholy announcement: VeisbA Editoss;—Will yea bsvo tho blaSncss to im uoaucc, |n your paper, (tho I ost) tho Couth of oar whit* rat, lie Uwd this morning, between U anu J o'el«&, from cause unknown. ■ Cut otter the above was written « Bwnmonca, umiottor due dclibcraticm, tboftuowiccTc^llCv. “Deatli ; cati«Kl -by poison," ub foxwral took plaeo this afternoon, in a pDo of rubbish In tho back yard. We cannot refrain from accompanying tho melancholy: announcement of the fato of poor [ •• Joe,’’ With the following lines: ■ Wore lies, by ilcith's but, a beautiful ret, : To mooHar uwny in the Oust. ‘ ltd it lived longer, it might have hocn stronger, . I Awa died somewhat older, vo trust. Had It sroiru up to rathood, then many a cat would I Itvo trhd to Inflict it with woe. Ir>t the curtain he drawn to, wo hopo It fcs gono to I Tho land—to which other rata go. small paper printed somowhero in your city, opd called'the “Dispatob,” a paragraph relative to tlio seizure of Pan Bloc's canvass by a police offioer. because the fonner refused to pay an ex orbitant billprcsented by the latter; 08 o mat ter- of justice to Sir. Bioc, I am desirous of ex plaining the matter, and preventing any public prejudice r which , might bo created against him by this paragraph alluded to.: The impression conveyed by the parpgroph is, that Dan Rice’s pavilions -in. which he performs, were attached. Sochi was not tho case. It has bccn-osnal for Circus Companies in Pittsburgh to employ from ten id twenty policemen to hoop order ; bat Mr. Rico being of the opinion that clnbs .Ettd staves of-office were notneeesßary to impress the citi zens with an idea of propriety, thie time refus ed to employ more, than two men, and thoy were stationed outside of the tichct olfioe, for tho solo 'purpose of preventing tho operations of pick-pookets in the crowd. This determination did not meet with the approbation of such of the police as had been in tho habit of making a fat job or Circus days, and some ill feeling wa* engendered. Two members of tho Mayor’s polite were employed, and they served during the performances for four days. The lost night thoy presented a bill of $32, whioh Mr. Rico very naturally, and as any ono else wonld have done, considered exorbitant, and refased to pay. He offered thorn $2 per day, which was pro nounced by those acquainted with tho duties, a fair!compensation. They dcollned to rcoeivo it, and sundry allusions worn made to CQtweyuencet. Mr. Rice was firm in his position, and was deter? mined not to submit to extortion from any sonroo. Ho entrusted the affair to an agent, and deport ed with his establishment, leaving some old can vass, until his return from Brownsville- Theso rags woro attached by a policeman, and a great demonstration was made. The agent finally ex ceeded his instructions, and tendered tho two policemen. $lO eaob, whioh thoy gladly aceeptcd, and the proceedings wero brought to an end.— MS. Rice is' folly justified™ his good opinion of the citizens of Pittsburgh, by tho foot that dur ing tho four days be remained: there, (moladmg the 4th of July,) no disturbance ooonrred inside the pavilions. By publishing this explanation, yon will be doing an act; of jastico, and much oblige ONE WHO KNOWS. . Administration: os Gen. Fierce. —Tho North Carotins Standard fears that the tendency of the tiibcß is to consolidation—to an absorption of power by the General Government; that the trhe: principles of our governraenfrarp in danger from the growing habit of looking to the General Government for too much, especially in the way of pecuniary aid-to.- ; improvementa and privato eohemes. But it says truly: • “ But the true principles of this Government ore in peril only oo far as Congress is concerned. Franklin Fierce is the iron will of Jaakson is in hint) as his mantle is upon him, and wo have no fears that he will fail tno honest mosses in the hour of trial. That hour of-trial he is surely destined-to cnoonnter; but we .be lieve he will walk through- it as on other occa sions of a like character,-with a purpose and a nerve which no combinatipp of events oroireum . stances will be able to shako." ?■ The Southern Patriot, a Compromise paper, published at Greenville, South Carolina, speak ing of the polioy of-tho administration of Gen. Pierce, says: _ “ His administration will bear scrutiny, and .his appointments ; have been, in .the main, iriso and judioious—such as a patriot and the leader of a great national party should have made to heal the division of his party, and direot their affection and devotion to the Republic.” Rich mond Enquirer. ‘ ‘ Whig Extravagance.— lt appears (says the Richmond Whig) that there will be some twenty three millions surplus in tho.treashry on the Ist' Of July. This is the prosperous condition a‘ whig administration leaves the conntiy in.— 'Shelby Neves.' '.T v ' How Bad whigs feel when they think'of leav ing such a pile. We congratulate the domoora- Oy that theirfinanoial pohcy so replenish treasury that evsp the whigs could not exhaust it. —Louisville Democrat. ' For tho Morning Post. Columbus, 0., July 14th, 1863, -NEWS; OF OCR OWN STATE. Mercer Coulty —Tho Democrats of Mcroor iounty Will hold their County Convention on the 22d of August.. Railroad Surveys. —The Mercer Freemen Beys Dr. C T Whippo returned-last week* from nn : exploring expedition for n railroad foute, ran? ■ ning east from Mercer, to connect with the Ban. bury nnd Eric road at Ridgway. . The route ex plored by Dr. W. crosses tho Allegheny river about sixteen milea below Franklin; passes some five.or six'miles northof the town of Clarion; strikes-the Clnrion:river in Forest.county, and follows that stream to Ridgway. .Horeportsthe route as very favorable, nnd tho distance from. Mercer between eighty and ninety miles. - i Clarice Couhty.—The Democrats of Clarion; I will meet m Convention on the 15 th August, for [the purpose of nominating, a County ticket. 1 Butler County.—George Cooper has been I appointed Postmaster at Glade-Mill; Lewis Roth, I for Proßpeot boreugh, and Thomas Critchlow, at Petersburg. The DemoCTatio nominating convention met at I Butler on tho 11th —wo are not advised who tho 1 nominees arc. • The Allegheny and Butler Plank Koad compa ny havodeolared a dividend of .four per cent, for the past sue months business. Adam Ripper, a German, was seriously nyur en the other day, nt Butler, by tbo overturning of a cart, with much force, upon his body. MONTGOSIEttY CoCKTV DeoWNEI) IH TUB Ca bai —The Norristown Herald Baja that the body of a man named McAshiod was found floating in i the Canal, in the lower part of Bridgeport, on i Monday of last week. On Saturday evening he was found lying drunk on the Reading Railroad, and was carried thence into an out-shed at Bush’s Tavern. On Sunday morning bo was missing, and from tlio fact that bis hat was seen in the shed, suspicions were excited that he had fallen into the Canal. A numbor of persons oommcnccd dragging for the body, which was continued throughout tho day without success. On Monday morning, ob wo have stated, his body was found floatlbg on the water. On the eveniug of tho 4th the dwelling house of- John McKay, corocr of Mam and Swede streets, was entered foroibly, and a few articles of trifling valno stolen. Tho Bnedo Iron Company is erecting a new ] farnaco, and constructing a railroad 1} miles to their oro mineß, together with all tho neocssary improvements for ono of the most extensive Iron establishments in tho Schuylkill Volley. It is located on tho Reading Railroad, n short distance below Norristown, with lateral rail roads to transport their iron ore, coal and limestone into the mouth of thoir furnaces. These improve ments will cost about SjWOO.OOO, and, whon in full blast, will givo employmout for ncorly throe hun dred men, uud turn out weekly two hundred and twenty-fivo tons of iron. liVcoitiHd County. —William Brass, of Loyal* sook township, and Dr. John 11. Rothrock, of Wolf township, and Cowden Hepburn, of Arm strong township, announeo themselves as candi dates for County Troasn.or, subjeot to the deci sion of tho Democratic Coa&ty Convention. Tho Fourth was-morc generally observed by the citizens of Williamsport, then for many years previous- During the celebration ceremonies at tho Court-house, on firing a cannon, it burst, ono hnlf passing through tho window in tho Court house, demolishing tho window entirely. Tho Court-house was crowded with peoplo, but only one man was injured. Ho bad bis bauds badly cut and bruised. WestjioeeCanoCoustt.— Wm. B. Kipp, Es<j., has been eleeto|l Lieutenant Colonel, and Jacob Muench, Major of tho Brigade,at a military elec tion held on tho 4th. A “ tax payer ” of Sunbury is becoming in dignant ot tbo course of the borough fathers,ond through the colmnnß of the American, asks what has been dono with tbe publio money for sever al years post; no published account of receipts and expenditures ovor having made Us appear ance. A county ildegato convention of tlio tetupcr anco party is to convcuo atSuubnry, on tho first Monday of August, to nominate a candidate for the legislature. Tho executive committee of tho County Agri cultural Society, James Caroerou, President, mot at Northumberland, on Thursday evening, to fix premiums and and appoint judges for tho exhi bition at Milton. Tho Gazette nays tho Snnbnry and Erie Hall way Company have not definitely determined the width tho gauge of their road, but ore gra ding for a six foot gangs. A correspondent of tho Mill on Democrat re ,...mr J - " " "•1,-W fv-i n f Vprtbnmlier. land, tor nomination for ttio Legislature. Beek* Coeutt. —Tlio dernoorallo standing committco giro notice that a general county meeting will bo held on Tuesday, August 2d, preparatory to tho approaching fail election. Hon. J. Glancy Jones haß resumed tho prac tice of law, at Heading, his congressional term having expired; non. H. A. Muhlenberg is tho member elect. .» Bsavee Couhtt —The democrats have nomi nated: for Benate, Henj. Wildo; Assembly Jas.- MoKee; District Attorney, Samuel Xl,.Wilson; Trcanrer,S. It. Dunlop; Surveyor, Hugh,Vau-- ning; Commissioner, John White; Coroner, Eli Heed; Auditor, R. Bamsoy; Dircotcr cf the Poor David Shauor; Trustees, Thomas Canning-- ham and T. J. Power. CausniA Cobbty.—lho democrats in Conven : tion at Ebensburg, have nominated: for Assema bly, Thomas Colhus;' Trcaßnrer, A. J. Rbcy; i District Attorney, T. L. Hoyer; Commissioner, i John H- Douglas. Thoy also resolved, among other things, in favor of the re-nominatian of Gov- Bigler, and pledge their zealous support Lbdakob Coiistt.—Casper Shank has been appointed assistant cashier in tho Philadelphia Custom House. Wm- Gellbach has been appointed Postmaster at Frodorieksburg; John Frant:, Postmaster at Annvillo; and Christian Hofifer, at Palmyra. The work on tho Lancaster and Pincgrore railroad, which was prosecuted with maoh spirit I for some weeks past, was discontinued on Fn { day evening lost, to await the further action of tho Company. Tho laborers were added to the force now employed on (ho Lobnnon Val!oy Branch road, botween Lebanon and Cornwal, and commenced work on Monday morning. Piracy anil Murder of an English Crew. Letters received from Singapore to- the lfith May offord shooting details of another of those terrible murders on board ship, nrising out of the odious ooolie trade. In the present mstanoc the vessel eat off was a foreign vessel, sailing under the Peruvian flag, bnt officered by English men, who hnvo fallen victims to the foal trade in human flesh which has for some fen years past been carried on from China to Soath America and the Havanas. It. appears there were SOD coolies on board, the major part of whom allogo thoy were kidnapped and forcibly oamed on board, or enticed by the Chinese ooolie brokers, on various pretexts, to sco tho vessel, from which again they wero not suffered to depart. Many of tho parties thus shamefully decoyed consisted of boys under twelve years of ago, tho Rosa Elios having forty-five of this latter olass on board. It is also alleged the shippers made tho ooolies believe thoy wero going to a country abounding In gold, while in foot thoy intended employing them as guano,diggers. After being at bob for a month, packed in a small space on deck, thoy were put on a short allowance of wa ter, whloh finally led to an outbroak. Tho ooo ' lies possessed themselves of nil tho fire-arms on board, defied nil resistance, drove tho captain ! and mate into the cabin, into whieh they ponred boiling water, and finally oompolled them to jump bverhoftrd into the eea, whenco they fol lowed, and there butchered them. Most 6f tho orow alsojampcd overboard. The carpenter, it nppoarß, succeeded in Rimming on shore,, dlfl: tant between three and llvo. miles, and reached Batavia. The ooolies having them ship, foroibly compelled one of the orewto navigate the vessel to China, bnt this i man steered for Singapore, ■ Restitution.— Tho Washington oounty, (N. T.) Post says a chap in a certain village,with whom be is acquainted, having had sanded su gar sold to him, inserted in the weekly paper the following? ■ ; Notice. —J purchased of a grooer in this vil lage a quantity of Sugar, from which I obtained ONE POUND OF SAND. If the rascal" who. cheated me will send to my address seven pounds of good Sugar, (Scripture, measure of restitu tion,) I will be satisfied; if not, 1 shall expose .him., i : On the following.d ay nine seven pound packages of Sugar wore left at Ms residence, from as many different dealers, each supposing himself tho per son. Intended. By a recent railroad connection with the Jeffersonville end Indianapolis Railroad Compa nies, passengers leaving the .Jeffersonville Re pot at 5 o’olook in'thfl morning, oan reach Cleve land, Ohio, at 10 o'clock the same night. • This 1b helping the causo considerably. - ; Tno railroads crossing pnd intersooting ths Jefferson* ville railroad enablps,tho.traveler topenetrate almost any portion of the. interior of the State. at a few hours notice. —Louisville -Dim. ■■ ■ ■ «-i Items of Hows andTliscollany. Ve ™' ft s*'“ l, li “'i .... ticoof more than twenty years, had anenuoa A cotemporarp eays it don’t believe in lho \73- innumerable patients afflicted with every form of worm ter cure, cud civefl as a reason? “ There is Mr. discaso, and was induced to apply ail, tho t .• .. ' • 7*,' .... . au .Wa uik«. Venn mind to the discovery of a rennithge, or woitn destroyer, (naming a noted political editor) ho has been it»effects; the result or bis labors is thoAmerf lying, in ht 9 damp sheet for twenty years and he’s Specific, now before the public, which ia.perfectly ■ worso new than ever. I safe, and may be given allko to children of tho mo3t tender ■ Somebody tells of a man Who was shipwreck- OSO, or to tho oged adult; it parses mildly and saUluts fc •'■vvv ■' *>?■ v -*:■ ver, and destroys worms with invariable.success Itiseasy_ : ed unmhabiteil, island:«oi<Ao«f v^tnhtwUnßt M O shilling in Jus pocket t If ho had drafts or lot" an y Whatever, no restrictions arc necessary with ni* ; ters of credit they no doubt suited as well. ganl to drinking cold water, nor is It capable of doing the Secretary Dobbin, says a Washington letter has made ynly. eighteen .remoTOls of clerks in Pan . hasl!rBwfllplKlB<)lle<;a « fal to for Dr. Mtaoc*. all. Two additional olerka resigned, and two celobrotod Vermifuge, anil take ram eta Ali other have been meed.' Daring the late administrs- mifugra, in comparison, aro worthless. Dr. JTtanrfs genn v ~ ■.-? Inc VermifuEe, also his celebrated liver Pills, can now bo ■tlon there-TOrfcfourteep removals and Six Chang- ™alt M rentable Drugstore, Inthe United States, and es by death and resignation. The list of olerks . fromlheM ie proprietor*, . plemiko mtoa, is how composod of twenty-one’Democrats to .. Successors to eighteen Whigs—by no mennß an unfair di vision. - Tho Domoorats of tho Paoifio'State arc busily engaged In preparing for tho coming Gubernato- rial elcotion. From presont appearances Gov- ernor Bigler will bo re-nominated, though Judge Huan and Senator Roman aro warmly urged by their friends. Tho Democracy ora in fine spirits and aro confident of viotory at tho polls. Pnoannss or Aubteaiia.—The Chamber of Commerce at Melbourne has published some sta tistics showing the extraordinary prosperity of the Victoria (Port Phillip) colony. Eighteen years ago there was not a civilized human being residing in the colony of Viotona, while the pop ulation of Melbourne and its Buburbs alone now numbers 80,000. and the town of Geelong not less than 20,000. They also %ivo the follow tog comparison of the oolony in the years 1861 and 1852: 1851. 1652. Population D5,0G0 200,000 'Shipping, Inwards, vessels.-..- 660 1,65" Do Jo tonnage 126,000 408,000 Imports-.: .£1,050,000 4,044*000 Exports _£l ,424,000 7,452,000 Tho Melbourno Morning Herald, April 7th, furnishes tho following remarks on the gold market: "Tho amount of gold brought down by escort during tho last six months, shows a progressive and considerable decrease on each period of fonr woeks. Tho amount thus rcoeivcd was as under— Four vct-Jcstcndißg IStb Nov., 1852 Do. do. Uth Dec, 1852 Do. do. Sib Jqxl, 1653 Do. do. 5Lb lob., 1853 Do. do. 6th Mar- 1853....... Do. do. Ist April, !So3 nouniDLE. —Two men in Illinois, near Laeon, came to a terrible doath last week. A compan ion Imd stolen a bottle of liquor, as he supposed, which he handed them for a treat. They both drank of it in snob haste that its pngeaoy and deadly powor were not discovered until too lato to avert tho evil. It turned out to bo nitric acid, diluted in ram water, ooid to have been procured for purposes of galvanizing. Bnt a moment elapsed before they fell to tho ground, over whelmed with tho most intonso and cxcnitmting pain- They rolled and tumbled, and clawed their faces and tho earth With both hands, Indicating, by the contortions of tholr bodies and groaning, all that agony which would ensao if they had swallowed red-hot coals. Death eoon ensued. . DiiEADi’ut Suicide or a Caufoexiah. —Tho most distressing outride that we havo heard of took place at New Rochelle, on Friday morning, 10th iußt. A man named Franklin C. Gray, who had recently returned from California, where bo had been an alderman for two years, and was considered wealthy, committed self-dcstruotion by throwing himself across tho track in front of the engine of tho eight o’clock express train from New York, and was crushed to death. An inquest was held upon his body by Coroner Huntington, when tho jury rendered a verdict "that ho came to his death by his own voluntry not. In throwing himself across tho track in front of the engine, while tho tram was under foil headway.”—lY. Y. Dost, Saturday. Tile Pkesioekt at the OrmtA. —Castle Gar den was crowded lost evening, in consequence of tho donblo attraction of tho appearance of Son tag and Stoffaoone it tho same pioco, and tho expected presence of Mr. Fierce. A more bril liant audience has not been seen there since tho first nppearanco of Jonny Lind. Tho opera was admirably given, and when the President arriv ed, between the third and fourth nets, he was enthusiastically cheered. It was a long time be fore perfect order was restored,-und then tho performances went forward with great anima tion. Sontog, Stcffanono and Sain sang with gracg;-~ttmr went appiaUuCU 'TO' lac echo. Marctzek and his orchestra came in dc serrmgly for a portion of the applause.— N. Y. Post of Saturday. HEW AHVEBTIBESIEHTS, /“ZAEdO.- HALT., tbnrth strtel mar Htcd, oppoflto La \j fayette llail, can be obtained Ibr Pnrtira, Fialivais. Conrana, l*nblie Meetings. Ac. Also,.Carj>, Cotillon and Sax 11am Baud ran bo lound In rvu.Unc*i at all tlaica, by applying to tVJSI. lllAXtv CAKGO. at lha Crystal Palate Bicuiomon Rootaa of 11. M. Cartta A Co. loardi .tnvt. • Jjl» - ■ OHIO AND PENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD. NKW AItIUKOiaiEKT: COMMENCING JULY 18th, 1853 EXPRESS TRAIN leaves at 0 t> clock, A. M.; ft tops only at thu principal Stations; anil dine* at Crcstllrw at 1 o’clock, P. M.; arriving at Cincinnati in tho evening, via Columbus and Xenia. Faro from Pittsburgh to Cincinnati $7,76: to Columbus ss^s. Mall Train leaves Pittsburgh at W&O A. M.; dipea at Al llonco t and arrives at Crestline at 0:30 P. connecting with the Night Train to Columbus and Cincinnati, and with the lfclJcfoataino and Indiana Railroad for DayUm, , Indianapolis, Terre Uiulo, and towns in Indiana. Connec tions are mads at Alliance by railroad with Ravenna, IJud pun and Cleveland. Fare from Pittsburgh to Clovclaod $4. Connections aro made at Mansfield by railroad with Son dusky City, Man afield, Mount Vernon, Newark and Zanes- Villa. Faro to Sandusky City $4,50; to Newark $4.50; to Zanesville $5,00. Connections arp tqnde with Detroit and Chicago both by Cleveland and Sandusky CUy. By anew arrangement passengers leave Pittsburgh at 6 A. M-i and go by Mansfield to Sandusky City in hours, and from Pittsburgh to Detroit in 15 hours, being in ad vance of any other Lino, lore to Detroit SG; to Chicago $ll. RETURNING: The Express Train leaves Crtutllnn at 1:30 P. M 4 Mansfield at 2 P. ML, and Alliance at 6: 00 P. &!., and reaches Pitts burgh at fcOO P. M. 4 connecting with the Express Train to Philadelphia and. Baltimore, which leaves Pittsburgh at l£k3o, P. M. Time from Cincinnati to Pittaburgh«Ts bonrs; Faze, $7,76. From Cincinnati to Philadelphia or Baltimore, $15,00. Mail Train leaves Crestline at 7 A. M 4 dines at Alliance; connects with Express Train from Cleveland, and arrives at Pittsburgh at 5 P. M. Now Brighton Accommodation Train loaves Pittsburgh at 10 A. M. and 5:30 P. U., aud New Brighton at 7 A. M. and 1 P. M. Excursion Tickets $l,OO. Quarterly Tickets at re duced rates. Freight Train leaves Pittsburgh at &30 A. M., and arrives at 4:30 P. M. Passengers are requested to procure Tickets at tho Compa ny’s Office, at the Federal street Btatlon of GEORGE PARKIN, Ticket Airent. 43S**The Trains do not run on Sundays. t&j* Further in&innatlon may bn obtained of JOHN KELLY, Pittsburgh. July 18th, 1853—flylO) PROTECTION Fire and Marine OF BOSTON. rpHIS old and responsible Oompauy bavo established a 1 Western branch offico in Pittsburgh, where they win toko Fire and Marino risks at os low rates as are consistent with rafety. All losses will bo promptly adjusted at this ofllcu. or r i o brs! President— R. BREWSTER. Secretory—SAMUEL FARNSWORTH. DIRECTORS: K. It. Brewster, bolter M. Bradshaw, SLrtpliGn Cady, John P. Chaws, Samuel Farnsworth, Henry J. Drown, Henry Lawrence, John Turkor, Qoorco Falmpr, Nelson Qtmtag* ham, James 8. Wardswortti, John M. Ehatr. A. J. WARD, Agent, Office No. 2, Lalhyetto Building, Wood si. Pennsylvania Railroad. AKRAftQISMKhTb h&ro been mode by tlio Superintend* not of the Pennsylvania Hail road, to ticket passengers from Pittsburgh to New York at tbo low rate of $ll,OO, in cluding (if they go directly through) their transports lion Croc) ai)o to the other, tee of chargfe, ! Jn Philadelphia. Passengers also ticketed 10 'Bedford Springs, via Holman* burgh, for $5,80. J. MEBKUiIJN, Jyl 0-lw • A cent. Tittit. ... uATS, SOWN ABROAD: or Onxiud Off Sound- W logs. Being Leaves from o private Journal. By* Gentlenjan of Leisure, IFelenand Arthur: or Mlw Thusa’s Spinning Wheel. A Kovel.. By Caroline Loo Ilonta. Ruth. A NoveL By tho author of “Mary-Barton/' Peterson’B Magazine for August. EOK SALE —Thirteen acres of very deelrablo Land, of a good soil, well Improved, and pleasantly situated throe miles from the city, near the Pittsburgh and Brownsville Plank Rood} a comfortable Dwelling House, Born, and Sta blo ; ten acres are coal land. Tho whole Ls now offered for $2,000. and it is supposed that the cool lands aro each sep arately worth that sum. . S. CUTHBKftT A SON, jyltf General Agents, 140 Third street rno DBALKBB IN GOAL—For sale, a form of 62. acres of JL good forming and coal land, situate on. the Monougahe la river. There are 51 acres of coal) with a railroad, cars, Ac., in complete order. -Also, a good form hbuse, eight ton* ant houses, Ao. Price $5,000. Also—o 2 aeres of coal, without surface, adjoining the above. S. CtJTHBERT & SOS, JylP Beal Estate Agents, 140 Third st. A MEETING of the Stockholders of the TEMPEBANCE VILLEAm> NOBLESTO plank Road Company, will bo held at the Office of ths Treasurer, Pittsburgh, on the Oth of August, at 10 o’clock, to consult on tho interests of tho Company. AUSTIN LOOMIS, Treasurer, Jyl6-td - . Office No. 92 Fourth et. . -A HOME FOIVSALE LOW —Situated on the bank of the _£Jl. river In Allegheny city*, front 22 feet, by 165 in depth to a private .street, about midway- of aqueduct and upper goodhousowithS rooms. It will be sold lowif appliedfor soon. ‘ Enquire of : JylOV THOMAS WOODS, 45 Market street. EHAL-'S PLKADKR‘3 ASSISTANT, now edition, by A- Jordan, President Judge of the .Eighth Judicial Dia tricV-recoJved and for e&le by - J. R-WELDIN, /Boblasellerand Btationer,; • C 3 Wool Btrest,b«tween3d*Ath « ? r £s* Dr* Halsey’s Forest Wine—ls the bes remedy for the permanent care of Dropsy, Gravel, Jaan dice, Dyspepsia, Oostlvoncss, Rheumatism, Gout, loss of Appetite, Complaints of tho Liver, Heart, Kidney and Stom ach, Colds, Conghs and Consumptive Declines, over offered for Bale to this city. Circulars, giving fall particular*, can be had gratis. XSrSco large advertisement in another column. Sold "Wholesale and Retail by Hr* GEO. H. KKYSBIi, 240, corner of Wood street and Virgin alloy, Pittsburgh, Pa-t al so, by JAMES T. SAMPLE, north-west corner of Fedoral streetand the Diamond, Allegheny City. joB:lmdaw to. store Home Testimony. air. Sotoso* Sir—L think It no more than an act of jtutiro to well as to the American community, to state that.the SPEtr TACLESI bought from you suit me well. I find my sight much Improved- I can boo small print with than . lbr any length of time wiUiont fatigue to ray eyes. Should my sight continue to improve by the uso of them. I havo no doubt but I shall be able to road without them ln-a time. Yours, truly, T. MOTJHDER. j Allegheny City, June 25,1853. j63“*l have osed Mr. Solomon's EYE GLASSES for a very brief period, with decided advantago, and hare no beaita tlon instating that a defective vision of long standing has boon relieved, and the organs seem to be and tone. I therefore oheerfaUy bear Witness to their ex cellency and accuracy, ns also to Mr. Solomon a skm as ft practical Optician, and the wonderful facility with which he adapts his Glasses to tho various peculiarities of vision. S, ]}, SuJiiuAi No. 21 Wavno street, Pittsburgh. jc2h2ra Jane 20,1553. SPECTACLES. , Whilst many era attracted by the novel ad- of the London -visitor, we continue to iicll the SAME QUALITY OP GLASSES which ho does, but from 3 to 000 per cent. CHEAPER —viz: Glasses he sells at £2.00 per pair, we put in for 2»J4» Steel Frames be sells &t£M», we sell at $l,OO. Belter patronize borne enterprise, OD pli?E WATCHES* JEWELRY nnd SILVER JVAKE, well selected, and in largo variety, or the latest styles and b est workmanship. ~ WATCII REPAIRING dona in tbo beat manner, at flia old established house of W. W. WILSON, i jylS:3t 67 MflTket sl, corner of 4th. Ounces. 314,141 209,163 157.954 183,409 163.02014 161.814^4 JUST RECEIVED, another supply of Csrhart’s genuine patent MKLODKOSB, from Mr. Carhart’s own factory, in New York city— , ~ , , Two 4}-£ octave rosewood Melodeons; Two f» betaTC rosewood Metodeons; One 5 octave Melodeon, with double set of reeds, in an olegant rosewood case, piano forte style—a superior instrument for either church or parlor use. For sale by ,£ L rn B « E P\ 101 Third sh, jylg Solo Agent for Mr. Carhart’s Molodeon*. Stocks for bale— -200 shares Bluff Copper Stock; 50 “ Aztec do do 60 u Adventure Copper Stock; GO « Norwich do do v 30 “ Pittsburgh Life Ins. do 20 Allegheny Gas do 20 “ Old Allegheny Bridgedo 30 u Mon. Nav. do ' 23 “ Allegheny and Perrysvilla P. Jload Stocfc 20 “ Perrysvllle and Zehenople P. Road do Uy AUSTIN LOOMIS, 3 Stock and Bill Broker, JvlB No. 02 Fourth street. rfujTUE PUBLIC.—KEATING begs to state that he ba-* I reedved a largo supply of his new Patent ROACII DUSTERS. This article can be recommended by hundred* that have triad it, and can prove the efficacy of the arGcla Pall «<vm_ J. F. D. KEATING, ivlB 181 Sudtfafleld Bt. AND FOR SALE—A superior Improved Farm, of 12= Acres, with 4 good Gour&sa Bonk Bam. and adjoining C f James Sharp, lieq., within U mile of Sharpsburg, G miles of thodty of Phtaburgh—going chcap.K called for anon. Enquircof TIIOMAB ftOOPS, jyjg No. i-j Market st ASH To LOAN—S3OOO in cash,.with $3OOO worth ol dtj property to loan on time. Enquire of > THOMAS WOODS, }«jj3 No. 43 Market ft. LAND— 1000 Acres of Land, on the Raitaud, near rar >«*»»■ to ,K! eoW WOODS. 45 Market street. /COUNTRY SEATS—ID a™ of Ground on Troy UHL t / and io Acres on Saw-mill Rum hear Allegheny city, going cheap. Enquire or THOMAS WOODS, Jyfa No. 45 Market st. S' till gkkatkr msDUcriqNa.—a a, mason t co. No. 23 Finn «tr*wt, arc clnstns out tt o ualaew o: Uicir stock at still GREATER I*KDtTDTIONS 3 caaca yard wido Prints at • 7 ** Muslin aod Berrga Dc Laiaes at - A largolotof Lawns, aa low oa - 5 esses lino French Lftwnfrj at * 0 “ fart erf’J Ginghams, at ■ Wccl Bareges low a* • 200 EaVil Collars,, too .... Crape, PHk and Cuihmero SHAWLS ONK*«IALF JLUSS ibanusual prices jyi3- T ADIE3* Ensnaricd Leathered Morocco JiNNY LINDS l i and BOOl*—boa* made; a superior article, warrant ed—at low prices. u E. ILAYWABD, jylG Corner of Market and liberty §' TOOK WANTED —50 Shares of Trust ami Savings Co. Stock, far which the highest market. pric** ibopaffby AUSTIN LOOtflS, Siock and Bin Broker, . jjlG Office No, 02 Fourth street* C KINNEY'S JUSTICE—A new edition of The t’con sylTania Justice of tho Peace, bs 2 to)?,, Sro., by M. MeEinney.jwt received and for sale. .... .... J. a. .IVLLDIN, Bookseller and stationer, jyNT 63W00d street, between Sd and 4th. New musio—new music— Lilly Dale; Do they mis me at home; Yes, wo ml** thee at homo; Annie my own Lcm>—Poster; Nancy Tin; 111 throw myself away—Christy; . Eaty Dariins—arrangtsl os a Quartette; Mossa’t In do cold ground-far the Guitar; Lore Star Bchotttsch—Brown; Plume Polka; La Belle Nina Polka—Wamelink; Happy Blrdllng—Brown; Grundo Faatasle ror la Ballade Amertcalne Ben Bolt—Wallace. just received :£y Adams A C<x*s Express, to cetbor with a large lot of pdjmlar and standard Music—for sole by JTOON IL MBLLOR, jylft ✓ 81 Wood street. Insurance Company] IL MINER A CO, No. 32 SmithQeld street. - Y 1 * *-> * A * Melodeops? *flK KUHL~—SS jn&rgnnow Mackerel far 88 by fjyie} LEEOEU MoALPIN A CO. c/1 BBLS. Lamp Black, Just rec’d and for Rile by OH FLEMING BROTHERS. Socecssors to J. Kidd A Co. 60 Wood street. 1A UKOSSChaIk Balls, Stand's, Ju<?t rec'da&d far sale t HI JyltT FLEMING BROTHERS. OA< w i LBS. Chalk, white. Instore and far sale by OUUU jylh ELESUNU RRQTIIKR3. Ortfi YDS. Adhesive Plaster Spread, in store and far sale by [iyl6] FLEMING BROTHERS. ■ 1 P>A LBS. Chamomile Flowers, German, in store and fbi luU sale by [jylS] FLEMING BROTHERS. 1A A LBB. Mace to storoand far sale by IUU Jyli FLEMING BROTHERS. £< ll \ LBS. Nutmegs, in store and for sale by UWU jy!s FLEMING BROTHERS. OAn LBS. Isinglass, American, in store and far sale by : aAJ\J jylft FLEMING BROTHERS. RArt LBS. Mustard, gd n in store and tor sale by JUU jy!s FLEMING BROTHERS. BALDNESS POSITIVELY CNEEDI a 8. EMERSON’S AMERICAN HAIR RESTORATIVE Is truly the wonder of the age. Perhaps no article ever offered to tho publiclsrcceivcd with greater fovor than this, and persons Bald or becoming'so havo only to test the arti cle to be.fally satisfied. Tho Cleveland /ftraJd of Tuesday evening, March 15,1853, has the following with regard to it: Ahericju? EUra RssroaATivs.—Wo rarely-notice edito rially any of the patent or copyright claimants for public tovor, but with pleasure depart fremoutßSU&l rule to speak of the article named above. Wo it does all that its discoverer claims for it—restores hair la’ucads hope lessly bald. Several gentleman of our acquaintance, in tbla city, are using It, and will willingly give testimony as toits effievey. CERTIFICATES. John Holler, Woods* Brewery, cured of baldness of four teen years’ duration; James Guthrie, 131 Grsqt street, who was entirely bald; John Oberiy»TVbntumVCaptain B.E-- Morris.' ’* ' ' W« Invite particular attention to tbo following, selected from many cases in onr possession: fi®»Mra. Alexander, aged 42, wife of William Alexaud or, who resides at No. 48 Pennsylvania Avenue, states that she has been bald for tho last 20 seats; the head, on both sides, was porfectly smooth end without any hair, when she com*' menced using tho Restorative. She has now used a bottlo and part of a boiilo of Hair Restorative, and has it regularly for the last six weeks. Her head la now perfoctly covored with a thick crop of now hair, firm and- strong, as any one can seo by coiling. Mrs. Alexander has no objec tions to tho publication of these statements. I am a brother of Mrs. Alexander, whoso statement b written out above, and know personally that the stated monte made therein aw correct. A. H. DAT, Pittsburgh* Sept. 17,1852. No. SSPxrarlh street. N. B,—Cases taken-on written guarantee, if preferred, the price agreed upon by the parties, and the following form enterodinto: _ ‘ AUEQUm OOtCTTT. \ BCato of Pennsylvania. f ’ I -—'bind nytdf by ihes c presents, to use 0. S. EMES* EON’S AMERICAN RESTOBAII to directions on the bottlo, for the spaeo of six months, if necessary, and as soon as it produces a good, respectable growth of hair on my head, where It la now bald, I hereby bind myself or my heirs, administrators or assigns, to pay to'— or order, iho gum offor value received: But in case It' fells to restore the hair, as aboromentioii cd.then this instrument remains nullond void;'otherwise to remain in foil force and virtue. Riven under my hand and seal this —— day. of A. D.flß&-. gold wholesale and retail at Dr. G. H. KEYSET’S DRUG STORE, MO Wood street Price, 75 cents and per. bottle. - - ' . JylSdaw ALUABLE PROPBBTXr-FOK SAldi, TWO LOTS of 12 Acres each, situated on. the- Pa. R. Rj and East Liberty Road-rone Lot on dach aide of the Railroad,- at about four miles from the dty line. A 1 fitafion House lg now erected on the premises, making this , property very suitahle for residences for. gentlemen dojng business In the city. Price and, terms'flccommodatipg. -> - -. jy!s 8. CUTgDEBT &.SON, IdOTMrd et T QANS NEGOTIATED on Bonds* Mortgages* at' the I j REAL ESTATE OFFICE, ■ ‘ i jyis. - : - . .MO Third Street, v» a ..i-.'-.F -4 <- » 4-*"“ , 7 > r. ‘ SPECIAL NOTICES. Cargo’s Cotillion and Brass Ooxborn BanoU caa bd bod by applying toWnuFrank Cargoj-at thcr “ Crystal Palace Daguorrcaa Booms,” of'.. •• . tay2srtf JLJL CARGO & CO.’S, Fourth street. District Attorney.— Wo are authorised to (fcgr- ftrmmmea 'the name of W. W. XXIWIN, Esq., 'as a candidate fbrtheoiHfie ofDistrict Attameyv sulgect.tothe detisioß of the Bcmocrafac County Convention. • jylg epyttty Commissioner.— We are&uthog« to annonnee O.S. PALMER, Esq., asu candj datafbrih&offleecf County Com , mt. a - < ?ioner—futjecito'tha iindrion of tho Domoeratlo OocTentlon. JoSSrte- , .a am..flnfgeon Dentlat»>~rBßCcessorof -g ,W»e.l : Koil44Binlthfleiast.- ■ [my3? JUUOeE. I. O. O. F—Tha U^TAngeionji^ ft K, gatej eroy WtxineaJay erasing In Wn- c Mngtcn II&lIi Wood fit, [ jyl? ACK TEA.— VortUo best OMffiraXUtnPitla' crated2>. ( go to tho ?i? sSsSs :»sirftaß,-«ito*'-IW ray -fcatißbck aml.teoen nlysya be had. ••••'.■ • : ■ ■• ■• —ll*jt JOHN H.FOWXBK* toteFQWler&Tuffis,' Lk^JJootand Shoe Msnnfiicturer, and WhoJaaljpea^ Barclay EtrcoU'flr© doors below ths AstorHouse,i<ew York. : - ; -garl^n;;. Notice.—Tie -JOURNEYMEN. TAILORS-btK CIETY.of Pittsburghand Allegheny,meetson the first and third WEDNE3D AY of every month; at the FLORI DA HOUSE, Market street.-: -By order. /: jol-7 - ' JOHN YOUNG, JR, Secretory. IHBOBAISCB CO2IPA3SIY, <rf (it^ 7 Hartford, C<mrw--Capit3l Stock $300,000; As? seta $4894.72. Office of the Pittsburgh Agency in the Store Boom of ITCurdy £ Loomis, Jfo.fi9. wood street -" • ' uovtitf ? " •.• •* ... ; • R.~S. BEESON, Aiggnt; >l. 0. 0# of meeting, Washington Hall,-. r Wood street, between Fifth street end Virgin alley. rTsuußoa:LcDGs, Ko.SSfi—Meets every Tuesday evening. acAums; EsciMPStEzrr, No.' 87—Meets first and third ay of each month. . - T - [mar2soy; Corns!! GornsiH Agreat many per sons are dreadfully tormented with corns; Acertain remedy will-be found inDr. Coims’s.CQMrPLASTZB, fot sale by Dr. GEO. 8. KKYSKR>I4O Wood street. v v '-" Pries, retail at 12% and 25 cts. per box. sepß dedocuons to those who buy to-sell again. Curtain Materials, and. Curtain Trimmings of every description;' Furniture Plashes, BrocateUes, Lace and Mnalin'Curtains, N.Y.' painted Window Shades, Gilt Cornices, Curtain Pins Bands, 4c, dtvrholesale and retail. W.H.CABBYB, No. 169 Chcsaut street, comer Fifth, Philadelphia. 1 Curtains Made and Trimmedin the very newest French' I style. . . .. ; / [mar2Q:ly J SKLSO^S. DAGPEBBEOTYPES.- ILfs/ post office Buildings Thirds treeL Likenesses taken In all kW of weather,tTom 8 A. H.toSP.M., giving on. accurate artistic and aninratolikeneas, unlike and vastly an* ncrior to the common cheap daguerreotypes, at the following cheap prices? $1,60,-$2, $3, s4,ss.and upward, according to the rise and quality of case or frame. Hours for children, from HA.JLto2 P. M» - - . . N 8.-—Likenesses of sick or deceasedperscna taken m any : partofthority. . . .. . - ••• ' Cpov2sJy-r ln the Head, and alldisa greeable discharges from the ear; speedilyand perma* nently removed, without pain or inconvenience, byDr. Ham let, Principal Aurist of thaN. Y.Ear Surgery;who.may be consulted at 99 Arch street, Philadelphia, from. 9 A, H. to S p.M. •; Thirteen years of dose and almost undivided attention to . this branch of special practice has enabled him to reduce his. treatment to such' ttilegreeof success asto find the most cen-. firmed and obstinate cases yield, by a steady attention to the. means prescribed. . '.. [aog2fi CHAS.E. LOOMIS, STOCK AND BlLli DBOKEBt | Kotos, Bonds, Mortgages, &c., Negotiated. • p.HTTrrr.iTt, ATTESTIO3 QITEt " TO THE PURCHASE AND BALE OF STOCKS. Office— -75 Fourth street,between Market and Wood» opposite the Bank of Pittsburgh. janl&ly W. A. M’CLURG & CO., ' HAVE BEMOVEP TO THE COENEB OP .Wood, and Sixth Streets,: rv 05* Where they offer to their old customers, and the public generally, at the lowest rates, Wholesale and/Retail, the largest, most select and complete stock CHOICE TEAS, FAMILY GROCERIES, WOODEN AND WILLOW WARE to be frond jnthe West, -. . deoliy:: . .Pearl Mill; ■ CANAL BABIN, ALLEGHENY CITY, (JGAU *US fUTT.TUMT) BTATKCt.) rr-=> FINE, SUPERFINE EXTOA FAMILY, and EX* TIU, (of selected White Wheat,) FLOCB,rcffi BAix, BEAN, SHORTS AND MIDDLING S, always on hand. :; Wo will deliver Flour to families, in either of.the two dtlea. Orders placed In our boxes,' at BRAUN k REI TER’B, corner of Liberty and£t,Qalr .Btrcets; or, IXX3AN, WILSON & vO.’Sy£2 Wood street, will be attended to. mylT - BRYAN, KENNEDY &00. PHILADELPHIA CUBTAIH WAREHOUSE, 171 CkesLauttt-cppQsiiethtr&aUi JErnw.. JL W. SAFFOBD,; ; * KEEPSconstantlyoulumii thomostextehriroand varied ass6rtmentofCcrtelnaoadCnrt?dn Matarialsto befotmdin the dty,'eompridngin part’or.iho following CURTAIN GOODS AND FURNITURE COVERINGS—aII styles of— French Laec Curtains, Window. Shades, allpricea, ■ ttaslin . u DaiF Hollands, all widths, - French Broeatdles, all widths, Gilt Cornices, every style snd- Frcnch Pluriies, price, . A 1 Satin Laines, Gilt Curtain Pins, 41 lamps*,, . . .... u ■ Bandfy 4 » Batins, Cords and Tassels,. . *5 - Damask Linenv ; Gimps, all pricea,- 48 ■ Cashmerotte, /Loops, Plain Turkey. Bed, / India Satin Damaik, Picture Tasaels and Cords, ' - u Lining Bilks, Shade Tassela and Brasses, ‘ Furniture Gimps, Hocks; Rings, Brackets, Ae. A foil assortment of the above goods constantly for sale, Wholesale or retail. ; :: [marLly—«afirx.n.-. I'X. s • 120. 10c. -12 c. • Ge. iTS» CASH MUTUAL FIRE AND MA BINE INSURANCE COMPANY, of Pennsylvania. CAPITAL, 8100,000. CJIAJfr TSJ2 PERPETUAL. v'-' v - • -•*; . *• fVcri^r.t—Horn AUGUSTU3 0. HEISTER.- fijerciory—THOMAS H. WILISQN, Esq. 'WBrcToas; - non.A.O.HeUlcr, ' • ■-Sarauel-W.llajs, Wmiam Roßiiucra, ' Thomas GUlespie, - WHUrjaP. Fahnestock, John B. Cox, - Hcrrcy Bollman, . , Jacob Peters, John Walker, Jr., - . sTOl*£n {Joßer, Jr, Jacob S. IMdcnnah,. '.' ' Jtercii Bcrnfcaugb. * ; Agents,- 1 ' Office, in Lafayette Buildlßgs, . ;S - (entrance on Wood street) .r^s-ASSOCIATED Firemens - Ipstuaoeo Lsy- Company ttftlje City of Plttslrarglu J. K.SIOOIiIiKAD, PreaHnnt—EOHEHT FINXEY, Secretary. 'Will injoru against TTHE and HABIKE RISKS of col kimla. OfSce; in MononsaL-ila House,. Noj. 131 and 12$ Water street. SIEKJoast -• ,• J. K. HocrLcaJ, W»J. Amlcrsoii> B. C. Sawyer, • R.B. Simpson, ' IL B. TOJJdnv Vr. Balias, . ChariesKeat, G-U-Paulson, '/WHUam OoHinyrood, A.P. Ansbatx, JoMpfc Kaye, ... Wmdason." i|TJZfiKS» »*— IY3Fc2t7z&NS’ la<nrtxnee Company of Pittsburgh.— H« D. KING, President; SAM* CEL L MASSHJXL, Secretary. OJrice: W Water Street, between 2Tarhetand Wocd xtretU. • -Injures ITDLL and CARGO Sisks, on th? Ohio and Missis* ?lppl Hirer® and tributaries.- -. - .‘insures agaixxst Less or Ihmiag© by Fire.' ALSO—Against the Perils of the Scaiahi Tnlanfl N&figa* tion wail Transportation., ... ILD.Kicg, . Wm.iarimer,ir- William Eagoloy, . Samuel SI. Kter;' Samuel Ilea, William Bingham, Eobcrt Dunlap, jr., John S. Dilvorth, B. ilarbaugh, - Franda Sellers, Edtrard Heaaletca, ; J. Schoonmaher* Welter Bryant, ■ William B. Hays. : ' ~ .IsaaftiLPenr^lr, Pittsburgh ItiTe Insurance 6on«*. thr£y • pony, of FITTSBTTBQB, FA. Casual, $lOO,OOO ' President—Ul2lS3 IIOOS. -Vice ITCiyBrAS. Trewwtvr—Josefs 1L Lszca. . _ ■ Secretary—C. A. Coltos. OFFICE, NO, 60 FIFTH STREET, (i/ojo;iw Mali £utiding.\ This Company makes every Insurance appertaining to orcotmeetcdjriih.ldresi3is..._ ' , Mutual Rates are the same as these adopted bycthcr -safely conducted Companies. V : Joint Stock rates at a roduetiaacf one-third* from- the Mutual rates—equal toadivldeud of thirty-three and ons third per cent, i»ll annually In ndvaacei. / '''v f A on the lives cf going to California or xaascioß3. - ” JameaS.Eoon, SomuelJ&TClnikan,. 'William Phillips, ; John A. Wilson, ' John Scott, .. Joseph P. Gairan, M. V. John M 1 Alpha, . ’. : AlcxanilerHeynolds, . Horatio N. Leo, . ' Hiram Stowe." - '- rrS»Scrofnia.'— It Is due to HUSK’S Jttrofeum to lK?y say that it has been Known to completely eradicate every vestige of this dreadful disease izrlesa time than any other remedy, and &V less cost or incqaTnnleneoto the pa tient. ‘•• - ••" - ;-V- •- The thousandsofcirfcioeates in tor, many of whielraxo from veil known citlsens of the dty of Pittsburgh and its immediate vicinity, go tOßhmrdearly audbeyond all doubt, that Krc&'s -PcsoLmi is a medidne ofnb common value, not only as v loeal remedy in\Ffcrcfy* .rii, Rkaaaaiimilhafotts, Josso/: S:gJ± bvkai a valuable internal remedy,- inviting thejnvestigating physicians.-as veil as the suffering parent, tp become acquainted vithits merits,. t-..-' -• -Those hiving a dread of mixtures areaasured tha t this medicine i 3. purely natural, and is bottled as it &rir»&o»’- thebesem of the earth.-: •• : Th tfettovrina ceriifxaU is a p<2p*? puUuhed at Smxmst, ST, and Urn Aamal % vhtch u mm appended tht cz&Jscnic. ofth : T>. Y.Fod.U.J>w o/SpWUK! hi truth certify, that I have been so badly at. uwt?d with; Scrofula for the last seven yeatsibai moatoithe- I have hees unable to attend to any. kind of and much of . the tfc&o.unable to walk and. oocflned to ' m y bod, and have been treated nearly all the time bjt>Vbist Physicians our country affords l l occasionally.. **. lief, but no cure, and continued togrow worse natO T& *<*>* recommended me to try tbs Petroleum,.or OIL ra rta. rytbing else hadl gttet,tat theeffiset wjs MtonisMng; Itthrre tie pobron to the atonee,MuSl st oaMiegin.togron Mt.tar and tans! ns wren bottles Iharegot aco j^ Ol ]*Aonsands Tits may «rU?ftiat _I have borm scaniSnted witiKiei’e Petroleum, os Hock Oil, for more, then a year, ..A h&Toro. nratedlj vitasscA itsbenefifial effects fn the euro of lnd£ lent niseis md other diseases for which 1 t ie recommended, end ran wltheonfidoacftieconunenff It to bo a medians wS thy of and<3m aaSily, caythat soccesshhs attend ed Its use where medicine had failed; V ' gor sala by all the Druggists In Pjttebnrg*h „ Company, Httsbnrffh. A. HomelostltuUon, managed by PmrcroM who are weU Known in the . community, and who are determined hv promptness <ffid liberality, to maintain the duSSSwiS 7 - whJdXtotoS^^ P^’tecuoatothoso C o^P^■?Ktob^^B^^ (WnT^°C^ °° r o Sg?* EXOBMIOttPuntYsmCH, , „ WARRANTED CHEAPER,’ - AJV23 BXTPEBIOB TO ANY OTHER STAR OHj •_ For Family Purposes* -TJEINQ- entirely free from all speeks,tMs article may be _D used .frith the utmost confidence,- in' preparing the flues* muslins and linens. Tho ingredients with which this Starch fa-made,'rondera-'wholly-^mxeeessary- ibe -ue cf starch polish or spenaaeotVaait produces a fine-polish with*' out gamming up or injuring the vMchis hwriahly; the case from tha oonstont use of oily matter; -' XTPO*thirds. of the qtu&tity of this Starch will answer 8 tatter purpose tho Starch usually,eo!d. •• • • -r : Sold at " KEYSETS FBEO STORE, jyltWUw - ; MO T7ood street - -V- Xr r + V " %\ JOTs* * ,3 V'j*?,v *-*’*'’* - ~ ‘ •'. „P. . • '.=>• • • ‘J•• ' ' •■ *> :■■■ ■ * -Vf - .V ■ ;■ 7-\^ -'-.Vv. .. ■ .V‘- Y**' ' t »• ■ v- ** 5 i e » -****£ >-r, • '' 1 - * !, v !_ 'JZL& j —- ■A v * 4* ' t ' , • .->• v „ • * -. Great Esdoctios is Pnssa, TVTEV7 SUMMER GOODS-Cheapest hzAlti of too Bes iH 808-et Um.OHXGDIAIi BEEJOVD, Soil* JIUMS •gtecetybetWeca FdPrth'aad tbg DlarjtoiriL th&nkfaVto-p^:fcTO^ r yPttld ln?Ue the si- -. ■ 7e - ; i tea, yctj at Isrge closing out'jßalesfffca • ‘ 120 to"2&perccnt«lowerthaa.formerpri«3, and win ba sold - i *small adranca orer Eastern cost. • [ ThoDresajßoods Department contains a general assort- S | ftrtana moat dedialdo etylcss ia Gifl narSsfiU • • Bcason; aso j Bareges os low.as 6% cents per yATrt f offered hx the v I °*7i L r ra P eShawl B 25 per cent, below the market: prices. r <- J . WmtaGoodSjOf OTcryMcdsßonacts.ElbtesrfOKl HUE- • ;'••■:• j neryGoods, *ery chisap.; '••••; v • * Also, a full stockof all kiadffcf Domestic Goods: eoo4 Cat. [coloredPrintsat6J£ceuiaj>ejryard. • r-:,-rr-*^ - Sheetings, Table Goths, Napkins;etc-Qlofes end- •- J Hodoy-ftt great : -»•• \ • ' S? eolkStaeall ftem bothwhelcsaiafiai,;. ;| retail Dnycrs, feeliog confident flmttoflßfiiH&thsyfcan'.- ; - ; I .offog greater inducements than flt> imyriTaTlnnß unaflnnT jyl3 > g^viasoy. i DtiSCTOBS: rt- ■-*- ".r 4 AttrUiUnfj FavoeDaUy. .... rpHERE ia ao'Medldno £o well adapted-for : rngtmfla •- -- .*■&■ :a.- ; pahnestock’3 « - , UGS>: 'Read thljtestimony;— ' • -- r -.V vvaj.-s j'■ Trom-.F. P.~DECQSGB,.£sq^-Naw:-Qrieans. [.:. .;. -OsujmSs, March S, 1853. l am pleased - ,-■• •in Inform youthafc ycnrYermifagß-coniinucs to ccH well Is •■ - • £ ■■-: i this | ‘platers.; Many of my werefstha OThltcf : ’ -•using other medicines, ore now determined ia tuc 2£'jL tthacsiock?* Ycriaifvgt.OQlyt owingto-its.salety.aa well as - •■„ • :- •>fßi»*Lfy.u.ln.fiiety llmow of sold in Iho city, l . - >-' which stands so. high Ja thßestrmatloncfthe - IPleasesaidnjafiftygrossTaoraof:ycnrTnEßS£iyU(3i3,tisX •. •:•• [ find my present stock getting Tery low. - :• - j - - _ . - | Prepared and-sold. r ; jyl4 * ~ : ■•.'■ cornerof WcodasdSirststrecteL . ft J?in» Briatt Housa for fialpr *wirriLL BE SOLD LOW, acd .os . the =Yy -'-tfirmsJ a hew Bride Hods& containing firo largo Booms, with a goOdCellar; also, good yard find outhouses, nfrft House.is situated' oh thb canal,' opposite .Hus9y*s pleasuro garden, and hear the Anderson sircotea j sal bridge. ;Tho- honso. i 3 now;:and;in dad rituaied in a pleasant neighborhood A dear ana indispu* I table title wfil Terms, $3OO, In payments to snit purchasers—which Is rerr cheap, the houseand lot haring l cost me $llOO. - CBIDG^ 1 jyl4rtf-- - 'Os the preralfflS. mO'PBRSOSB IN BEABCH OP BUSINESS.—For Sale, . X the fixtures and atodTof a budness zmw la Enccessfnl operation la this dry; also, the lease of tha premises fin 1 a term of years. &n-enterpridsgy ’indna*- trionsman, this cannot mil toprore a profitable Small capital required.-. 11l health is the eanssof&elHng. For particulars, enquire of ■-.- jylS & CUTHBBBT & SON^liOThlrdst. rnypsSES AND CIULDREN’S PXNB GAITEBS, Boots, iXL Jenny Linds and Slippers of a& binds. ~ Pleaso call and examine prices— tow.: . . ‘L. E. HATWABD, jy!3 r , VQorher Market andlJbcrty gt3--' EGGS— 4 barrels fresh this day TBohTOi by -jy!3' : HBSBY H, COLLINS. Day APPLES—4O. bushels &r sale by -iyl3'.v v- :■;•■- HENBY H> COLLINS, ' One of the Greatest Wontes of the Afro {~ ■■ ALEXANDER EDMONDS’ •' -.j Fcitmted February 23, lS53v Tms is a very .be&ntiful os weU as usefcl artid e, and well deserves ’to he classed among the grehtimprorknentaef tho MwteenihGentury. ::ItlasDcohstructed as to windup <m the principle of clock, work,- and will continue to; run, towplxrg the Cradlelnmotion for serexal hours: is appli>: cable also to Lounges, Sofas, Settees, fox, and can bo made a*' . most beautiful article of fuinltiare..'-i";- 1 The subscriber offers fjt ealo rights-far the aboTOln any -' [ of the following States, Tia : PehnsylTsala, South' ;: Florida, Georgia, Alabama and Mississippi. Rights will ha . I sold for. Counties or States,":cs will best snlt-'pms- I chascwr'. : ♦ • :.t‘ •• ' Anyperron Wlshing.to purchase will please call -at tha ST-CHAHLiS HOTEL,TirtBbnrgh, -whcreaniodel will bo - exhibited, and the subscriber may he. found, reedy at all -: limes to exhibit the Cradle and disposaof Bights. . - - TBOS. P.LQ3HBAPGS* - Ofidee of tbeFittsbOTffhondStenbe&ylile • -Kollroad Company* , SPECIAL MEEIING OP ETOCKfiOLDEEa—Bie Stock holders of the Ktisburgh and BteubenTillo BaUrcad . Company, are hsseby notified, that aspedd meetmg oftha Stockholders of said Ctmipany-wiil^he tha^ ■ 15ih 'day cf July, histanvat -half-pasl2 o’clock,ls tho &£ tciuoon, it the OSes ol the Engineer of e?ds Company, '- corn eref Grant, street and '.Diamond aßayy the..cftT-m, -0 Pittsbuigbj'to.toke into considerarioa tho' -of In- •> creasing th&icapitalstock:cf also,’ to.- dwiilo upoa the question of agreeingto the gnhscriptloa cf rix shares made to tho capital-stock .cf said Ootar- - Vpany!;"hy: County of Allegheny,'upon the tcmz3, ; cn» v which said subscription has beSi inader .- • By order of the President and. Board of Directors,-'-. r CHARLES NAYLOR* S^oetary. ",Pittsburgh Jtdy.8, 1552.:.- , 3f12~ SMdendi THE Trustees of the EittshnfgU QfrvCeimpaayhaTff fins 4 day declared a Drrideml of per Cent, on. the Capk ■ tal Stock of said CompWi Crotcf the profits of ihelasi Bkd : - moaths, payable. ferttnrithfco Stockholders'of: their legal rcpres2rtaUres, ettho cSco of tho Companj. - JAHES M* CHEISTSy Trcasorer. 18SS~(iyl2grr) Pittsburgh, Jaly : BABRft ElOgSßi A BCHTEECT3; —Offices: Philo H&lltXo. 7& Third street,'' ■ j3j Pitt3bnrgh; and cast gido of. the Diamond, Allchgsny. :::~ . jylgCm ■•■... . * ■ EDWABD B, GBAHT, CoiQtalfisioa and Fonrordlnj; Herobaatj . Ho. 61 Exchange Elaoe, BALTIMORE.:-: _ , . , aBBERS FOB COFfEBt and Ooßßlgameuta cf Western Produce, respectfally solicited. " . Refer* IQag > Pemioc£<s; Co., sad to Sfcssg&. •. ••: James JL Hatchl3oa &Co; , t y. .....,■,...= fris&m -' .■ .V JAM -T>fBH ■■, Proiltica and GeuaralCommission IXorcbat^ ;.V: OHIO. Tr*^ 5 * • Prompt aUenttoa given torthe purchase .cf £EOv. Ls§* viaios& plouiv •snnsKx, obocsbies, &^ts. on orders,. V ■ ; -y Ageat OIL, STAB ... ona- TALLOW: CASDLES,SIX TWIST TOBACCO, SAXB- ? - HAJgg and PQT and.PEAftT/ ASHES. .r-jEiffLiberal advances nuulg cm ccssigmngata cl Protittco .... TTTECTEBJ* INSURANCE CO.—£o bkarcS ofWcstero •|f Ins. Stoek-for sale at Na-n Fourth street^ : JyU -A-WILKIS3&OO. ,nn LAND. WAERAhXS VAKTJSD, for whieh'tfce high .U v: est market price will ho paid, at:I?0.-71 Fourth sfc. jylS - ■' “VTOSTH A MK&ICAM TOOKC XX Ho4l Foarthat.•: (jylfr- A: LARGE STEAM BNSIKB --- inches; ninafcefc s&oke.,, Biisla an extra heary en»- gjne; tmd will be sold low.' Enquire cP* -•- :••'■: \ : frtt; : .THOMAS W001)3,~45 Market at. : EEBSOKSdeterainedtobaTeahoina of th£drown*w&l findcaour resister.a great variety, Calinndobteina heal Estate (Srcnlar,,containing a list of part of the prop-' ' city we haw ter sale, - » •->. jyll- -v...., 8. CCTHBEBT A SOK, HO'Thfedkfc^; BTQUK WANTED.—The stock tftft- Wwtmiit*. wanted, at the Bashing House of A. WILKINS & CO,: .•■. jc!3 * **:* : a yOkTUtocrOrstrect.. “VIEW-BOOKS!—AtMunaACo.’s, No.32£aithCeldsfi; JJ%X Fern leaves from fanny’s Portfolio. Price $1,25 Yusef: a Crusade In ihoEast; by J. Boss Brown. • • • "- .. Modern'Flirtations; by rathfonn:gfeckih»;-c :'X -:r‘ Hihla ift-OvA Coming try TT S, »-•<■--.•• f; -P&xi The Attorney, or the Correspondence of John Quod. : AmericaaGajne.initsSeasons;by F.F.Porester.- 1,25. - - Thackeray’g'English Humorists.- / 'J. 1 I,CO- : T--; ; last Leaf from Sonny Side. • £0 ' Shady Side, or Lite in a Country Parsonage.' Tholllustrated Jdagasino of Art,Toluraolati 2XO " n.HiHEB&ca, •_-3yU - No. 32 SmithSfsld street, . . . . . FOR SAL&~A. good Farm, of 92 acres; .nithia& XJ miles of the city, on the Moaongahela river, adjoining -Daniel Reishsr and James IL llayea 1 lands; on 70 acres o£ whkh isgood.coaL- For particulars, enquire of-.' • - - snoaus woods; 45-SlarifBt street/.; jPJASH'FGU WOOL!—I will pay the highest za&rtet price ■ VL/ in eosbJbr all grades of elc&nws&ftl Fleece Tab V(odL. ».-• - ' ... •• H« 'IiKB) - myO ,y- : ~: : : v 12& Liberty street.- .TmJV7 BOOKS L JUST RECKIYI2D— iX ‘ Hbrtlcaltaristtor Jnly.. * -V'; •••-•• PaaL the Smuggler; by Cspt Headley. - SlxYeaas later, or The Tastng of The BasUle; Dnxnas. - Echoes of a Bell; by Ben Shadow. • ~ " TSToilttlrgtrae£- ■ in ssecmitT and reliaile, inn do soSrSiSnit S thocaM ci /. _;,r - AUSTIN 100MIS> ■ : Ko-OafoSthld. - . 1000 tes. prime Hai*, jnst isceirat Md'ta f r .J 7 ' KIBKPATSXCK4 BACON— GOOO Ha. pitas ShonMro; : - • 1000 da cleat Site; ; lastoi* taf. v c~ ■ & • • KXiIKPAIBKg. I, iSB-AgPUgaT PUIE > jort reerfTEdafl^fofha?^ fry- .: , XO Piao Applcs, ' : V-.';''/•weauA.v-jjHODEsii.-.co, '• • 59 WoeistreeL. FIBE BOAB& PRINTS—Far sS ; joil ■ . • ■ P. t? u - WALXEB I‘. 51485 H clothes can. be trashed in terabit than with any othet Soa? bomos;; Pcrr sale by -Jg 7 .'•••-••, : v : BAXLEY A BEfSnAW;- , VTONBX IN THJS Co3lB.—Jim reeiTed,%. choice i :.XjL in tmaft bcnwcfar iaaily use. -.Rrah' by/ BAILKY & KENSHAW, - i Tamil/Groecrs and Tea Beales,. .. [ fr? •' ••"'••.' ' : " ■■■. ■ •••• 253 liberty street.. \arHITE LAWN CRAVATS— For clergymen,' just roe’ll' • TT «*•' ' -CHESCEK’S, •JeiS - Wood 'gtrect- * : ,-A .LABQK. VAKIBTY. OP .OONQS2SS J\.- GAIP32&;Y Webster and OsicriTies; also, sozs© new ttylc 3. Prices lo*. lO7 Slarketst. -'- jyl ECHZEERfZ ' TRAWBOAKD3.—I2,OOO lbs.'SiiwOksmis, of snpsr.or quality, Tariotts nsabcnu For sale Josr ibr ca*i, at W. 8. HA YEN’S Paper- Waxebrasr, t - • :•/:• comer of Harkßt~imd~seccsdstreets.\ /- T IN SEEP OlL—3obbls. ofbest brands, In stat*--6Bd&r iisolelow,by - LEECH, STALPIN A-COr •••.••. jyO ; „.: ‘ Noa. anti *l4 Liberty street r T OUOIGE subscribers prepared toteolah wn4 fchS ImCSi CaOps-^'- X.-lljson, •-•; --. r;; -Oolon/v .. - •- ~ Imperii], - Stmehcag, Cccttgoa, .. ■ Qanpoader,! •• • " V *Pecco, At prices nnprec^«itetfolov^*^ l p3 , ororigical pacJage.- j»ut opjji packages*. deduction cad* » SSgWsS^i-'' •rr- - - BAILBr &:BE2fSHAW^ ‘ '253 Xlbertytftreafc: - • MUKOIDJSUIISS-— A lArs9 lasWonablaatodcof asi?' stvla otherKmbrolicjicSj jjjj. -•. Ajg£ASO&CQ^2jstrict. - - Tt/rOLiSSES—It« cels, cat coopGT3jn;,lGr .•uJq by IVI BTiS • A. Hpagi; B. T,IINE KtO EOOTd—Atogsassortoeat of aaiiKM Boot/ _p. jast tecdvel U l>a. 107.Jlariet street-Briia «U 3 ■ j?i • .:' w. e. gnmtRTiTT -’Yy . WrappingPspcr,for«alo by:-> ::-:-■ , - Jjfl : • HEkar Jgi finiT.T.-pga BUJfD3—At wholesale ftodrotafl,br H jyU ’WALTER P. -hfAKXn 1 T.t. /TUlEpBr-SS toxra extra lsrgs cream Cheese, fbr sals by \S---b* HESBX H. COXJJS3. a “ 3 - . j* u ; : WAMER P. HABSHALL. f-'PJJrti* WA ¥ i per \j roll fmj!7l WAITER P« 3i/rsttat,t v . /nALOaKL-ajaiba.; forsaleby _ ' ' v.‘ V/ i?s fcmima brothers. V-%1. _ - .-■•.•••» ...-,• .. .1 *y .' '..••■ ..•■• '■•.■■• , , « r ‘ t-* :■ ‘ t. W A.WILKDfe£ 00." \ 1
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