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• When President Pxbmb was inauguwted, it ««•
' ;'OiYV> T7as etident that tho mo3timpoftaatand difficult
1 -i' port™ « Ustask would-be thaproperandrafe i
; 17'7h7 oanagement of onr foreign relations. ThosignS ,
of thetlmeaindicated then as now many changes
’ in the condition of.thnyorid beforemany yeott.
"' it may bo before many months, hare passed,
“-' ' changea too of vast tonseqttenea to mankind. ,
* The rebellion in China is one of those oyents-;
&&'!jt& { iii , ffcj " ' and. if Bncoes3foi; will be one of the greatest
- erents of this ‘o*■ any age. It will *«B* *•
< political, social and moral condition of one-third
' of the human .race. The rebels, ns. they are
i i 7 6,S 'V- 1 - eaUed,- notwithstanding onß reported, defeat,
’ ;''- £ niv'Si)S?R*i7Si’"' ii' , '(lv. goem likely to orertorn tho old Tartar dynasty
after a role of about two hundred and thirty
- yeaw. The restoration of the old Chincso royal
' 15119104510 t1,,0n0 is 1510avowcd “™ ? f **? *v‘
■ ill 1 rolutlonists.' The present representative of this
~ ancient lino,-a youth of nineteen years ofago,
heads this formidable rebellion, and has been
' declared Emperor;. -And whUo lighting up tho
IH-Sl H -S %J?( r dames of oivlt war OTer‘ an empire containing
1 some three hnidred and fifty millions of people,
'*- ' Bton B e to aft y bo himself 010 . '
fSySc* ",'' »In hla proclamation, he is reported to hare
’ Zl'ijg' 75P.417; ; declared in favor of Christianity, and of a ftee
.'feft S'% commercial intercourse with foreign naUena.-
We wish success to the «Great TrannuUlty, «
. • his character and intentions are snch as repTes
onted. No batten, except the Chinese them
;«•! selves, has so great an interest m this event as
“ the United. States..
oar mde nch Pooific aea,boat, l f “ nts t 0
' . the old nations of Asia, nnd with our fast grow
ing steam marine, and with a Paoifio railroad,
our trade with China will be immense.
The rich and popnlonscmpire of Japan is soon
to be visited by onr American Squadron seeking
>' .more ttberal commercial relations and inter
- 'course, nna we trust'that expedition will prove
. 7 7 , ‘’>Pir •.’''is* s '-•'*^s:s^successful to Borne extent. ,
fe 5 The prospeot of such events in the old, rich
% ' ’ and populoL nations of Asia retiree Uo pres^
- cuoo of an American Commissioner m China,,
J who can rightly understand and secure Amen ,
' can interests there. Such a man «.the Hob. B
"iM* J. W«D®, to whom the President has intrusted
thatmiesion: No man in this country»«
' fitted for that important post at this eventful era
in that half of the world- And it is not sur.
' prising that the pressofthecountryhascxprcss-.
, -ed endi universal approval of this wibo choice of
' , t!l lSope Mr. W4XEEH wttl soon be oa
to the field oflis labors. His good judgment
- andabUity might nhcompttsh much for the m
% tereste of this country that might 6e lost b,
- - delay, or a mistake of the present “ hc p al - !
* Another' Foreigu Appointment by the Presi
deD, consider equally wise and fortunate.,
MMpWWMSII Our relations with Spain are of an important
and delicate natnre at the present fame; andre-,
quire for their management at the Hpatnsh-conrt (
oman peculiarlyfittedfor the task. Bu*art»|
ja Soule, who js now preparing to depart on that t
mission. A Frenchman by birth and education,
' he underetandsEnropeanpolittos.
by choice and long residence, he is already re
4mi«d as one of onr ablest statesmen and
l%Xr7 ' Senators TUoroaghly acquainted with Spamnh
- and tho Oiopositioo ond eonditton of itfl people,
I'J'' - we consider Ms appointment an excellent one.
Z We like it ntfoe the loss that, Mr. Socle is m
favor of tho acquisition r Of Cuba yj“ square feet et se
, ' lawful means. , . “ . , hibitlon. This makes u.^,
tf3'4sQtsfelZ.^~"i'.|7' i - ' ThatncqniaUion is in onr vitw a neces 3 9 ejioolalens or m,
‘ the peace of this country, and the safetycfits
*fe-Sri m d commerce. The time when, must bo arternnn T 6&iot ai amount of sno
' bvtheurogreea of events. But we. hope Mr.
Soule wiU benble to accomplish it
' mew®. m» d Bi * o U oae of tha event9lo “
' the court of.St James under Ha BucnaKAu s
1' care, no one can doubt. Welookfo? an early
and satisfactory settlement of the fishery and
Central American questions. Wohopo, however,
«** ftesetwo qttMtioiisWiUbeß at •
«j; - . . rrr A matignauturtlclo appears in the 3>U*
of yesterday,relating to the vpw«#
motives at the proprietors of ihjA paper. We
*°p ohaia wtUwmuaorfltfi{i for,Ma£e efrort '
>' of the writer, nnd'
I-** hia-ntter disregard, of truth, wewiU.r<ffertopnly
StftsStaments. Hesays, <‘lllo
' - te the democracy to nominate before Septem
?^ fc V Now.it is well known that the Bemocrntio
t§f vi ?t tis?'X " County Conventions to nominate onr tickets are
&; r- ,'.v. 51413 Beptemher,or even ns late
, m* ntun
?. ,1 ' tbisfaot. The
iS!SMgtW>, .17f exposure ' ot the writer's reokloseness In this one
pointy Afident to show that aU his assertions
i ore os hi 3 conjectures as to poraon
'mmotives ure'ridienloue. We nnderetand that
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HBMPTIEtO KaILEOAD.—Tbo f
thol8«J, says: «the-contractors of the Hemp
field railroad are said to be prosecuting their
ttkmth great vigor. It is ejected that he
bOranaing on thirty-two miles of the
by the first of January nest, and that, the
Sew***®* 9 finlf * ca befoTB * e
glad to hear it We ore free trade
to tha matter of railroads,, We know no
*?' know no South, in these enterprises.
H « lth ' la that tho people of our locality
L Mfc of llbeAty towards this
choll evince a spin® < / , ... if'fniiv
oyatoin of glgantio-improvements whmh^fWly
S-tled ont, is destined to ndn-*»»
“ loedingolty in the West, We cina\not>iffltiphr
nnyproJect that vtlU bring trade to one city, or
Its neighborhood, and we hope that none of mur
oltisonfl will think for a moment Of plaolng'a-
BtnmhUng block in the way of railroads.
p'j?* *lho jDanviile|o<moeraf, wbioh, notwitff
fitanfllnß Its Democratic name, is a rabid Whig
«&««» says that “ tho general prosperity of aU
£«mfcgtaring and tnoohanioal occupatlona'lias
given employment to every ptrson mUing, to
worit?’ Whig orators 'who are “preparing to
uraher" for a heart-breaking wpll, during the
finsroaohing c&mpinsa, over tho dreadful effects
if tha Frea Trado Tariff of 1846, are requested
to pans® cad refleet over what tho Denmat has
«alff.
£C7* Powmos in our county aw, ut the pre
senttioe, rather » mixed up affair. In WJ
narttes. the most strenuous efforto aw belß s
mad6'to secure nominations.;; The democracy
aromore hopeful than-their quondam conquer
otß, and they feel certain that their nominees
will to eieoted. The signs of the times indicate
this, but it is mode still more evident when the
opponents of our party hire n guerrilla sheet to
misrepresents. This is pure whiggery, and-j
good bogus will not pass cur
rent with the party. Democrats do not-desire ,
any instruotiona from paid outsiders ns to the,
I course'they Bhall pursno in bringing their ticket
i before ihe-people, or avto the time when that
l event sknJijtake place. They are obpable'Of at
tending to jheir own business and we think
they will d| it without regard to the advice of
whiga or guerrillas. ‘ ’ , f ;
The whigSt as we have before said, are evi
dcatly frightened 1 "* They see that the power ia
departing iom them, and that they how stand
‘almost in the position of a forlorn hope. The
fronds that* bavo been praotised upon the tax
payers— thl manner Jn whioh the high -officials
have, with mpndenee unbounded, refused to ex
plain to the people the manner in which they
have been {robbed, and to expose the robbers,
has created a feeling in the minds,o.f the honest
voters, against whioiu whiggery cannot stand.
The frauds'are so apj&rent that they dare not
attempt jmfexplanation of them. High offioials
are implicated, and because they bpvo patronage
to give,‘thl whig organß wiU not speak. Bn
the people will think, and &ty <w«sp«a* m trum
pet tones. Jt the ballot-box. Bet whiggery be
ware, of the.ides of .Qctoher,., _. . ,
Vfi were’omused'on Monday evening to ob
serve with Uat alacrity the Whig office huntete
hurried to the German Theatre.- The house was
crowded tn excess, and it was interesting to ob
serve the efforts made’ by, these several office
hunters to keep themselves before tbe nndien .
One of theln hod the advantage or the others;
he had a baby with him, and he managed to
keep it In 4 state of excitement all the tome, and
draw the attention of the audience to his port °t
tho honso-idnring the wholeperformsaoc-Whe
ther the excitement in the office hunter's baby
was created by pinching or tickling, we ore una
ble te say, 'but one thing wu are oertain of, and
that is, that he made hlmßoif more notable thnn
our good 1 Joking friend the Major.
When the Whigs have to resort to such tr.eks
as tbe onefrelated abqvcj to secure
ship of tbd people,4t one be readily understood
that they insider their case a desperate one, j
and that dey thiuknothing but babies will save
them. This baby jumper project is an improve
ment apontthe suggestion made by one of them
leading meklast fall. “He proposed 0*0?
should employ the Infant Drummer to beat
revetite to wake np tbe Whigs.' HiS WES® _
has bean improved, and now tbe Whig offi°® °®
tors carry belr, babies to Herman festivals, te
awake by their shrill cries a ifeeling of sympa
thy for tbear papas.
ft Is evident from nil thij-that whiggpryimu
sidere itself on its lasMegs,,; end. tboy are now
straining every effort to find something to Jean
1 against, if our County Committee will duly
. givo-the psrty an early opportunity
the sunuoft of a good: ticket, before the Whigsf
I ■ make nnomination, there is nothing that the
Whigs can do to prevent its election. We have
the power within ourselves to carry the county,
and by holing hack, waiting to see what our,
opponents wiU do,, wo ore only wasting our
strength jWhatis-Utb ns whenthoy nominate-
We have nothing to expeet from them, political
ly, nor have thoy anything to expect from ns.
We,' 1 in common with the disinterested voters o
tho party, tleairo to see our ticket brought into
the field nt'an early day, Bnd if it is a £W« one
we will guarantee its triumphant cieotion.
JULY 20.
" !CRYSTAL PALACE.
TVe ompile the following description of thiß
fnmona palSoo from a long article in the Com
mercial '
It i 3 erected on Beaortoir square, at the »or
tbcrn'extremity of Now York city. The build
ing.'irith'tHO exception of tho floor, ia entirely
constructed of iron and glass. Its general form
is that of ai GrcokcrosajSucraounJtcdby a dome
at the intersection. Each dionleta is 865 feet
and five inches long, with three antamecs, each
47 feel wide Each arm of the--crass is on the
ground 145) ; feet-brood, and, divided into three
arphed passage Trays. The central dome is 100
feet in diameter, and rises to 4ho height of 149
feet. - Ton large, and eight . (Binding staircases
connect the principal floor with the gallery,
Chichi'Sftos on three largo halconies. The
bultditig Contains on the ground .floor IH.WO
square feet of space, and imtbo galleries 62,000
-square feet more, making together 173,000
square feet of. space for tfte purposes at the Ex-
Mbitlon. This makes flour acres at o P ao ° ° n
which to qshihit the specimens of uVill * B “ in-
Idaßtry nf all nations.
I • Thttotal amount of sppee on tho tutor ocoa
i -pied hy different countries for exhibition* exolu
-1 sire of the naves, is chant 102,000 square teat,
I bfwhloh 94,102 is'on the ground floor, amd “V
000 is in the gal) e ry. This space iB divided as
' follows: ;;
1 - Wf ‘Tgl
i- Hullo'jd and Belgium ••••«- *>?*“ '^g
I and Norway... 2,910 1,315
| British Guiana, and West Sidles 1,093
amount of space occupied byforeign
countries is 98,759 square feet.
, (jha United States contribution occupy <J5,&80
square fee* on the groundfloor, and 19,045 square
feetintho gallery. ’ . i
The* total number of exhibitors fro* abroad
.are 2,905,' of whom— '
Sfcs«is..-|
KSS£:x:::.sk ms&3sseS|
Holl’nd fy 8e1g1um..156. Hova Scoria
' .
Tho Hat will he somewhat larger from tne
fact that the local committees of Canada have
iofJPtsent in their list of contributors, and it
does not inolndOßuife n number.fromßribeh
Grnna ; A' amilt'hflmher andothor
! contributors «e. nlso.to be added, making the
I B nm'total 1 of foreign exhibitors not far from
' <0 In the U. a department the nnmborof exhibi
. tors is 1’,178, and. applications haw been ra
eeired eince the Ist of March, amounting to over
400, winch have not been acted °“ *°* *“* .[
space. f ‘Tho total number of exhibitors, both
foreign and American is 4383.
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-., 'Sot tfc# Morning Post,
v slessb9. Editoes Tbeg leaveihrongb y our
jisjer to ’suggest to the, democracy „thttUßhoot
the coohty, the ■ and-, staunch-demo-,
crat, Jacesos Gbibbis., Esq., of the Seventh
Wardens a favorable nommee upon the Benato
tioket.'
a M*: Gbmbis’b popularity,. j£ nomjuated, would
give strength to the balance of the ticket. Be
'atdesjylf elected, whipk-Lhave no doubt, he
'wjuldn&ke one of theadost cnorgetic and ; nser.
-fol representatives thepeople eonldhave to serve
.itsmat Harrisburg.’ THIRD WARD.
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- HiqkEeicbttob Twcco.—Mr. DrJ3. Frank
lin "ofGaEJ»Ml‘e<mo t y» Va > sold laattreek to,
jsceatly said another togchead--at 10, mcl
JofcD. .ome Bame eonngvow
at SlO&.landpnothg'et $75 per oflfc »
baeco le-to bj sent New York Crystal Fel
ucaeihibffisa, ,*''
’ From too BalUmoro Sun
y- MtWBMISHTB OS' THEI PXIEBipBNT-_ l |
Tho greater Friday was oooupied by
■the President and his suite in the harbor]
of New York, in company with the members ol
I -the'Chamber of Commerce, nod a largo number
of leading merchants. The steamboat Josephine
was chartered for the occasion, end the partici
pants in the excursion enjoyed a pleasant, trip. ■
A fine collation was given on board, -and a nOm
ber of speeches made. ■„■■!. , , .
On Friday night the President attended; the
* ■ anqnet ot tho Metropolitan Hotel. About
ired persons receired invitations to .parr,
the feast, and nearly that numberof
i . sat down ? to: the. tables. Among the
a ere, the President’s suite, the Sardinian
d’Affairs, Sir Chas. Lyell, commissioner
ondon, Baron Oevolt, Minister from Prns
ant Sarliges, Minister.frpm Franoe. Maj.
.1 Wool, U. S. A., Colonel Hoover,jolted
Marshal, of Washington, .nnd:tv . w,.t/or*.
JEsq., of Washington. .
banquet was a magnificent affair, rour
■rafi the entire (length of, the room, ana
thing Was provided on the most_ liberal
and in the most elegant manner. The walls
illiog were tastefully draped with flags or
is nations, while immediate y the seat
iedby the President, the • stars and stripes
tastefully feßtooned.v t. • • 5 ■■ ■•.■■■.-
er tha removal of tho; cloth, tho first toast
f ThO President of the United States. This
ntroduced by Mr Sedgwick. Gen. Pierce
’ d pMslde°nt ß and Gentlemen—ln responding
e sentiment you have pronounced, my own
»bts, I confess, dwell ■ upon a circumstance
mars, and, so far as I. know,,the only eirr
itanoo that does mar the; fest-vitiee of this
SB occasion: - I allude . to the illness and ab*
eof lord Ellesmere. (Applause.) Grata
as wo all are that he came, hownmchhaa
gratification been enhanced by tho fsqjthat
ame not alone, hut that his fomUy BJMed
honored the inauguration of yoMeihibiUon
their presence. (Applause.) 1
ild haruly bo excused if I were t?f“ th ?*®
o fcr to a gentleman who, bos paid to pur
ntry ana countrymen many pleasant cornpYl
itai-more, I havo aomeumos Aonght,
deserved—a gentleman who, if lus reputa
i deponded merely upon the cultivation of
awe, would oecnpy a proud eminence among
devotees. Bnt bis famo rests upon » broader
1 omplcr basis—upon this: that ho bas.hlmr.
f eoatributed largely to the amount of, useful
man knowlodgo. (Applause)
As an illustration of what thmexUibltaanwas
fily to do, I was very tnnob impressed Dy Trnai
r Charles Lyell himself told me that an end
at inventor and machinist disoovered, upon
sitibK tho workshops of Lowell, that while
oy accomplished in tho working
rar what it takes us five to perform, yet in the
Itting of wood the advantages is just os great
favor of oar maebiuory. (Applause.) A
riking fott, when it. w remembered that jhc
niled Staten and England aro now, wi tbtho
ohdefful application of eteam, only nine or
in days apart. (Applause.) Whjjewe return
nr gMatTul acknowledgments to aU ‘b« B°«™-
lentsnndnations hero represented,_donot all
earth unito with mo in the expression of Ibo
iom that the only rivalry
ip between them and os shall
irnCßt, determined, steady effort to promote
hi elevation of the race, and peace end good
EriU among nations and men ? ..... ; -• v
The remarks of tho President, elicited mucji
applause, and, nt its conclusion, he was greeted
trith nine hearty cheers, , - ,
Quito a number of toasts were drank, sad to
most of thorn-responsive speeches wore made.
Sir Charles lyell made a speech in reply to a
toast complimentary to tbo foreign commission.
en The bnronct was quite witty, and sketched
So rumors which had prevailed of tboeminent
danger of war betweea this country and Great .
Britain on divora occasions. Tho speakerthought
Sere was bat littlo real danger of such a calanu
fv while the present kindly and pcacefal rela :
tlono exist botooen the, two oountnes. ■
' Secretaries Davie and Guthrie, Gen. Cushing,
I’heodoro Sodgwick, Bcv. Dr. Francis, Mr. Fonlk
erarof VirEinia, Ogdon Hoffman, Mr. Baymoni
oftiw Times, sod a number of others responded
*° The President toft the banquet soon after he
had got through with his speech. From there ,
he went to tbo opera at Castle Garden, whero |
thetowas an audience of 5000 persons. Ho rc- ,
maiued there but a abort time, and on his leav- ,
ing, the whole audience rose to their feet end ,
1 ssrenJided at his lodgings
to 10
ton. by tho New Jersey line. Tho went
; Quietly to tho ferry, and were saluted bjr »l«en
nartv as they left tho Astor House and aB thoy
&“the ferry boat and entered the> «ara.~
S tho President was crossing to Jersey City, a
royalsalutoof tweaty-ono guas wufired from
the British mail steamer Arabia, flutes wer
nlso siven by the flags of the steamer.
■ All of thoparty expressed themselves h.ghly .
Aoiiobtod with their visit to New York, and with
the marked ottentlons which had boon bestowed.
MoXm pemonally and oluclolly. They reach
ttftlHnora at sis o’clock on Saturday evening,,
aSd wSgmn ‘ bo q nt nine o’clock the same
night. ,■, ■ ..
. THE WISE STATE.
: A c*itc*poodcnt(rf*Ncjr P a j^ I JJJf iail ucd
*UI» v»Wls ,toJSs»b'U) s£■
This t«mtory UojjMeor pwWttng no t faftriorin
ply tbedcißAndof with east ®M.
qunlilT to that of Midelro v *t 09 oalltTi ft ad «hon
SSi. ®»jg«EiE;r?r«SirtiSS a STtoU
SSSSSM&ik fessSSfSffiS
clS,«Mtll«> those* «ny stWfwtof ih.wot!i
No 'wonder tho Mexicans, ore so ready to fight
for tho possession or that valley. It trohaveto
Pite it up vre must come to tho conclusion that
those grapes ore only “ sour grapes” after nil.
~=» T ho President and the members of the
CSWnet Who accompanied him In hie lat “" our *
sion to New York, to witness the
of the Crystal Palace, returned to Washington
on Saturday evening. ■
* boB a
st«ng article under the above head, in which ho
T’:s&»a*Krr.»
-W “"““S f£“ B “£>S
T.U her «yoa Ao P« 5 J P
°!| aC?; tohor tow&frto
hetov Vou h aoi ? ou cannot iseriously reokon
s^SSSSSSSis
Uww{Si adominatioa
Shlß^r 11 “ You aeo Franca ifl ready to betray
535.53. 2SMSKE
But.nelthcr.FarUi . fa disclosed
the trap. A happy m™* stotr i nn »phwUh.
what Buasla wants, -ano way r
out fighting. She would succeed not
but cunning. She worn . F the simplest
S^SffiSßS
QMSB
gas?
'S&scw
'SSSrissasasSs
from one of lta dcpo
-1 Xriea. ahoddSoinßure ita failure. Eng-
France
i cn yj erce >g inauguration, he
—“Long before. Sen. . . ordeal of labor,
must have been was before Mm* In tho
responsibility end » W « bia pMlUon ._
i dispensation of the congratu-
He met it bravely and sternly,
, the J'?**£& dftuffwp ointments
passed -u safely. foe general
of general inueeul are made, ana a
approval with which they are received Jusnues
the deliberation with whioh U>oy>Steroeoneider
ed° and vindicates the prudence ariwUn
tho Aoleo,nnder_difficniaes, unusual both in
-nbcr and mngnitudo. ’
it*-;, -t-7
» < '■<- w v,, 4 (, ‘
We findfcuh?'Wash>njsou gening- Star, the I
annexed list of Consuls recently appointed or
datermlned on by. the President : . 1
Lima—J. Caleb Bmitb, of California. =
Pernambuco—Wjn. Ltlley, of p ll1 ®; a,
8L ‘Johns, (Porte Rico)— John Parsons, V
Florida. -■
Morrell,
Marseilles—Samuel Dinsmore, of Lew Uamp-
Philip T, Heart*, of New York.
I . Genoa—E. Felix ForeßlT, of New Yorh.
v Elsineur—F. B. Wells, of New York.
Leith.—James McDowell, of Ohio,- ,
i Turk’s Island—John L. Nelson, of Maryland,
i ■ Scherff, of Maryland. ,
■ "Bahia —John R. Bennett, of Missouri.
- ; St. Jago do Cuba—Stephen Cochran, of,Penn
Commercial Agent, Robert IL Pur- ; |
ris, of Sumatra. . .
The SnEEf Titans Aonoss the P*
X. Anbroy, the well known Western .trader, loft
Sente Fe Bometime during last Decem k e *>™ th f
a Book ofcaheop of,near 5000, an<^ n D J!“ Grande
mule teams., He traveled down.to
Isome distance—went around
of Sonora—crossed'the Colorado at theffiouth
6f the Qllar-and lost ahout sheep and pno.
mule, end that mule was shot by the lodiansfor
lood. Notwithstanding the winter through which,
he had to pass, he landod in California about the
16thult.;with some 8500 ..head-of.sheop, and
fen mnli teams-all fatand fine, and ready for
market—aftor haring B&ld lOOO.old. and lame !
Sheep for $BOOO, and worth o:remall
1 and broken down mules,, whieh he sold to the
Mormons as he passed through-thfiirlower &.V
| tlements. ■ ■ •'
As Outrage.—Wo copy the.article Mow from
the Louisville Courier of Thursday. If the elt-1
cumalenceSj .'stated- os:>facts really ooourred, j
the officers of AfcFadov deserve the severest cen
sure of the publio, ond we hope will receivo U.I
:No person ebould patronize r the ,boat|. oitiier, py |
| traTelingon it, or by skipping on iti—c7tn*wna» j
that daring the lest trip of the j
John McFaitn from Bt, lauis, that the cook or
I the beat, with some provocation, soiled a boy
I about 12 orU4 yeara of age, and threw him over
board. The little fellow managed to swim ashore j
I—but thcirholog no visible habitation In sight,
ho ran after tho boat and begged the captain to
1 stop and take him ■ aboard again, but notwlth
) standing the.earnest entreaties and tears- of . the
I little fellow, no attention was paid; to him, and
• j iho boat tmß kept an her course up tneriTCr»
Let tub Bloombm Alosb, Will vb!—A|
young lady, a Bloomer, reoently married at Oris- I
heny, N.Y.,was “ hornod” by some of .the vii-1
logo rowdies. Bho fired a gun over their heads, |
and they ran away. Being taunted by eomo of
|.tho villagers with the; foot, they resolved to tty ]
it ever. This they did the next night, and chal
lenged tho girl to shoot again, calhnghor a liar,
I Ac. On this, the young woman fired oneo more
1 above them; bnt they laughedher to score, and
I at last, goaded to indignation, she Bent a charge
of shot rattlingabout their brainless pates, and
I wounded and limping, howling and cursing, they
1 retreated in confusion.
"Tub Black Wabbior.— This is the name of
tho old war horso which the President rode on
Thursday at the roviow of the military on the |
Battery. Be is upwards of 21 years of age, ,
andieowned by Moj. MerriU, of the tf-S. Dre
| noons. The Black Warrior participated m the
Florida war, where ho received two wounds, and
is tho only survivor of tho battle with tho Indi
ans. The President also rode this favorite horso
fid the Mexican war.
Universal Exhibition is Paws.—Official in-1
formation fans been received at the State depart-,
mentin Washington, that goods the importation
of which is prohibited in France, will not only
bo admitted at tho Universal Exhibition which is
-to be opened In Paris in 1855, bnt after the exhl
tion they may, at tho option of the exhibitors,
bo cither ro-exparted free of ail dune-, or do
livered for interior consamplion by pay mg a duty
of thirty percent, on the Taloc.
HEW ADVEBTISEHEHTS.
--—a . a AVISO bad Want* graw japeri™-* aa »l*e
|L?7^cal optician, to connection tilth my volch and jewel
SSnoo to hare m much kuouWje or too
JcleiS or optliaM Solomou, (t moan *h»
whoso Hi-tampered and fclandcn.ua remarks year papqr
of thlfc naming abort Hat his ptvtowiona to the cbarftc j*r
of a gentleman are at barelcss a* hit norcl c .aim to a ha*
UlL\crr fcTtho Eras" It raise- There U bat one Principle
to the nclense ofoptres, as K relates th ipectacla lonsca,
atoeaibadaya Of Nrwun. and but ““v“cttal
cohtcx glasses. 1 haeo Ilia test ground and i»llitedl«n»«
SSetocSopo, and of equal qualitr srilb anr eoMbf Sol-
SoOn, and aclKhe came at IT ii per pair, * W fL o .?r‘- lU j5l
navln* ihU London tdrimturcr S2,CO tor. tor
lb* truth cFtLfSo statements, X *ua wilUmr to refer a coin
parlsonof onr «spor.tlre glaacea to Co. AiJilukio, Spw r,
SassssiAsrsitHssMg
taigas »**•
GEO. P. OllitllOdßi
ATTORNEY A'-NB COUNSELLOR at law,
met, corner f/ Iburth tiral and Cherry alley,
' ” pitrsttcsan, rx-f
jQrjy-Will attend to Mr tmsioens as
Ills offleft, between Uie hoar* of 0 A M. and 4 l. >L of wb
diy, •' • • __ . _
EACTIFUI. ANITCUKAP BUIWI.NQ WE. INOAK
XAND. —WceUn ham a number o( itealrabto lota to
Oakland. which can to bought at to* prtn» aualotigcreJlt,
applied tor toon. Now ia too uw to go t youttelf “
SfeerSauVS? £.‘JRSSrSS.“ISIS
telimsV in other localllte tout ao :
. so. n Fourth iV
'a raull OoUagß. wltn "boat i Ami of
Soul *3OOO, oliout 2 mite, aom
lh Aleo£loo Acw» of lADdin Virgini*, till* olio of I’otim-
m teu or more, *Uita 12 mllra
'* twMa ,tat,ro
d &3) toi ' 45 Jlailwt street.
TMLLSrmVK ASO 11AN0V Kll PKOPKIITIf full BALE- I
K lUou» and 1 lot In PaUatotm, Pa-, »'* »U court- \
S& f 4stest “ 10 th Ttt«r
E “3& • 43 Market at
m C?gS!£
JTIS>T '
OHIO AHD EBHHBTfJaVAHIA SAXLBOAD.
SEW ABBASQEMEIT:
OOHMBSCISO JCXi* 18th, 1853
Snp 4k "-HT 3
tr-ivTmraq train lo*Tf* Pittsburgh ut 0 o*clock» A. M*
* £ «4 S« TtaU""! fi> r Dayton
ffiSSwkMm «4 “S^s&sss
are aide at. Mansfield by iXli?* animneo
made with Detroit and Chlraso both by
3?3SSBmss®^S»
s
OiddnnaU to Tlttaburgb,U hours;
Jto,S7,7t Front Ctnrinnatl to Philadelphia or Baltimore,
Train loamsCwsillnaat" A.M.;dine* at imianeo;
eoSStoSith&Jiei Train from Cleveland, and arrives at
pi NW^Wra ? A«om®odatlon Train loaves Httoborgh «
IAA M Pi 31- and Brightonut j_A« M. >nu 1
F.'M. Excursion Tickets Quarterly Tickols at to
leaven Plttabnrgh at 050 A. M, and arrives
‘‘ftSmgm are requested to procure Tldats at thoComp*
<a»Tho Trains do not run on Sunday*
ttS-Purthorinlbroaflonmay^i^^‘Agent.
• -lv 18 th. 1883—OrlO)
Pittsburgh. J>
JpaO'EECTION
offlee,
: , : S*"iS5 I 'KSStt«pS
mtwimm%B&S2F
3. r «•
' " ."" Pawmvlvkllift rflftllMlfttf*';' • ,■ - '
• ■*• pot hftYaboea undo by ths Soporiataud-*
Ilota** to tktet P««S«W
*£m Pittaborch to New port at th« low rate of sU t ooi> ifl
from • K y- p ° r g lt ~ ”-ti.. ?hrringh> traosportatiou
jylS-lw; -
wniir> pia/twi« pi\' ■ iwftthiff supply of Cmhut 1 ® wßtiin®
ftttn;Mr. Oarhatf 8 o™ factory*
• • Fofßri»by i
,W
‘ * * * 1 *J
, , "*V
«23-'pr. Bl>lianeM |
tics of morn than twenty years, Dm SH '? n6 \ „ orm
innumerable patients afflicted with every f . ~,
disease, nml was Induced to apply alTtho CTCr “:
: mind to tlie discovery of a qr
certain in its effects; the result of.his labors la
ran Worm Specific, now before tho public, which lsP c “ rt
safe, and may bo given alito to children of the . •
ago, or to tha aged adnlt; it purges mildly and o*to«..
ver,
of odmSstratioo,:aiid as it does not contain mcrcuv in.
any
■ gard to drinking cold water, nor' is It capable or doing the-1
- least injory to the tendercst Infant An incredible nnmbet
of worms have been expelled by this great vfrrmifogo. _ .
!' -Badm»»'.iWl)pW Dr
.cclcbraied Vennlfoge, end take none else.; Alli other Ver
&Ub&: &.emap&mi, fieworiW***' Dr. M lanes S 5
ine Vermifuge, "aiso-hls eelehrotcd liver Dills, can now be
bad at all respectable Drug Stores In the United States, and
from the sole proprietors,. &>„ '
1 60 Wood street _
*3. Dr. Hulsey*. For«»t Wlne-T. the *•
-remedV for tho .ponaiicnt tow of Dronr,fl»T»V , ». •
Dyspepsia,' CortJTenrw, Bhcumatlso, Goat,
tho liior, ll«rt,Kldnoy .ml Stom
wh CoMa, Cough* anil Con3unipUw. Declines, ever offered
iforeslolnthls city. ClrtuUrs, bWbs fall particulars, <*n
beliadgniUs* ' , -
W More
Sir-5 tbinliH no more ton >^£sC B
well.M toJthe. Anioifcan jorelgl*
‘q^g-gS^SBfgg^TSKiSS-in-^ga^^
• ’* - •
: AUcghaiiy Caty, Jane 26,1853.
«n* tone. I thereto*eta toWf: m e-
SftSSS&HfffiF
No.MWajne street,
Jauo 20, 18 M.
by thenortl sd-
Ha.®
SSSSSSSSflfflsss
«SS'SSK»“® a
don.!u U» »
p^wiaat” 1 i *° ,U ° ° f 67 M MtBt **•» COTtxr of 4UI-
ctia 10 m muc,-An .aTorUam^ry
as those sold by Ml. 8oiono»>, ad -hW>*> «“*
ctapcr. Sir. 8. *dl- "“*
fslsehood, knowing tbit then fa *> oiaa
the Impromd glum, he beins.to ‘“‘’“.‘f
• mao. : Sir. E. fa not the only nfcUm of this sel«Jh,wooM j
be monopolist, is to l
rilllfied . nlpecUble
to engara in the rame hostess** himself- Mr. 8. wou.d
Ite, daSe to Inlbna the public tbit tkfa IndirUnM k?ow»
neither the science of opto, fa
**-£s™*
thoiLttwton dfannilng pnbUc'to
whatem tfito icdltidnal may..»y .hereafter,-Mr* P*; * Ui
■esriSES&S
•nw&T^a^cSga,?^^
i •*?.% Kwil Batat* AB«n«i lwTWnl!lt -
iV at tfu> OClce cf the Trauarcr,
rf Auput, at 10 to am^’
on till totetwt* of tto MO MIS, Tratvnr,
yp.&'i Fourth rt.
SoM%» if uppUrJ fjr T *gffi, nf^oopa.
Sc*. * n4 ,
M 9 C 3 WooJ Btrwt, bttregai & 4th >U-
%«r!LD OATS, SOWN AUIWAP: or Oo.aad oa , ay; t^. u .
W log*- LeaTes from a pritftlo J atircal* $i
Wmri. •/
PetOTon'iSlagidnsfcr August.-—co,
i-ift . Xtx-Sa Smith fl«H»trect-
FSSSSsSSH»«»g
SffiSSHMBSSSi#
Stocks tok sal^—• •
$OO rtiar t* Blufl Copper Stock;
60 u Aslec do do
* ' 60 “ Adteataro Oopper Stock;
SO « tforvfch ao «°
SO ,l . WtUbargh U£o Ins. do
50 “ Allegheny G«. J» ,
$0 “ Old Allegheny Bridge a*>
S “ Allegheny and PcrryfiTillc P- Bosd Stock;
» .. do
UJ Slock and Bill Broker,
• m No. 62 Bouitb «tn»t.
™OTUE rUBUC-KKATINU Jg*
IsTifSSsrssg^giS
Cdlreon. " ■ , ' ‘ ’ IMSraltWWOst
Ewiulraof . - Ko.4&M*rket*t.
Jjl B
TO WAN—*3OOO to ttj. Wltn *3OOO worth orcip
L< P*>P«tr tolou. on time. woo ds,
So. 45 Mertct st.
Jj tarslrarg, to be soM *t a t “ rglll 2 Uc^awooDS,: '
-1 is ■■-" , . 45 Market stmt.
aiTATiWlo Acre* of Ground oa Troy HUI.
Enquire of.
jyia
S' TILL OBEATEH A. I
No. S 5 FIFTH street, are clostn* onl the b«laiit« cl
tttlr stock at still QKEATER EEDCOTON3
3 cases yard wido Prints at * - *. ’
■ 7 <* Muslin and Barege DeLalnea at- . • -*£•
AUrgelotoflawns,wiowes - -
5 COSTS toe French lawns, at ■ if" ;
6 “ bstooTd Olnghaanhat*“• ..
i Wool Bareges and Deßcgea,.as low as
r 300 EmVd Collars, at - • ■ '; ' . fT
CnwßUk sdCa*niere SHAWLS ONE-HALFLES3
[ thM* usaal prices. ———
ABIES' Emmotai and Morocco
L “—s ‘^eiwyw'ar^T
irt0 l pri Comet of MMtot»nmbtrt»
rriOCK WASTED—3O. Sb»r« of HlUburgh
for
TfiU po paid *>y Stocfc ind Bin Broker, ,
wl6 , . Office, No. 32 'Fourth street
M oKINNKtf'S JL'»TIOE-A. MW t<llUoa <irTJin 1-tDD
gylvanU Justice of the Peftce»lo -T0&, BfO* bj .
MdUtmosiartriWilTal »ml for
, • StaUon«r» •. :
, vlo eawooa atreet, tetwwm 3d mUth.
TkTRW MOSIO—NEW MVSIO—
IN Lilly Dalo'. t 'r'
Dothay n>la3iaaatbomei
. Yes, wo mlsa Uim at hono;
Aunie myjOwa'LoTO—boater; . -
KaneyTiil; . .
11l throw layaolf away—Clinsty.. 1
K&ty Darling—arranged as a Quartette;
I . Maasa’aindecoldßWond— forthaOnltar,
Lora Star Bchottlsch-Bwira;
Plume Folia; - „ - „ ,
La Balia Nina Pollen—WameUnli;
eor la Ballada Ametlcalna BeD
Bolt—WttUaeOa’ '
. The aboTO last tceelTod by Adana * Cj’» to
“‘“jY v - ; .8L Wood street.
Cl 1 BBLS.Lanrp iilack, JurtKcrawidianrisby^
v plemisq mioiaEßS. *
j T n • Buooessorfl to J» KMd'&Co. 6Q/Wood.Btrect.
QQ la ,ton! bbothkeh.
finii u s? a '* fS * *° *' ore l&oTBEgs.
2Q0 L y AmeriC %EM^~sSw™CTk b '
fold
PKoiitSiy— toa aAm, xwouna ; a
rituitcd on tho faT fi. R.anil East
V « “ aids' crtheHaUroad, nt
from the city,Una. A Stsllon House to
vthiajroportj wr*
S?».S?<MtgMroee» lor gentlemendoing ljosness In the
— Dividend. - w
mHB Trwtoeso# the-ttttrtrarg&JHs ..Osmpw “?»»».
T.*dly-a«Ui3t » JHfH'nd of «" PJfCg&■
jidr n. lsss.- -
—HEAP WALL PAPKE—for 0,8,10«e4 MU osnU Of;
IdE, [tayK] -ffALXEE P. MABKHALv.
- -V *
j'Y.Ji' • ••
V . , ~ *: V- ' rV \ - ■■v:-.
*W ■ e 'V-f i L * ?t- 1 **- * ' ± \
P**.'* , " f-* J ' U*jr ■ ->%-• -' <• '■■■" ' . .-• •• - i- -
» sv’f' ’j
- r
«anfliafttojbr e <w£ conS^oit/Wtt^'
Occlaloh'oT tho Demflcr&wC ccanty •
l^^^^^asaasisjsa--
Te&acantlyaygbe had. - -- 1 --
wssEsasilllll
:York.;. r'^-'r-r w. • r; - <•'•••• - — i —
Hctlcc.—Tlie JOUmSBYiIgS
UjTciKTT.of PilMmigEafid ilk^lumyjiacetacn vh
fl^nathliafemSE®AYo|OTOTia!mtii,ata)tilMai
-TWBBRajICEI.:COBIFABi y», of
C orm.— Capital S loci S^ 00 •
: K§JlB9a'2. OSceof-tJW'Httsln^hAgs^lnJhsßtpls:
A rent.
-.t! ti,
bcbreea Ftfthrtreet anil Viiftiß aw?-
VrtSSSu No. third
fpiScorMl Uorrul! CornuU, Agrcat
rSkSFS^OEO.B.KEYSKE,I4OVroodst5 e t..
Curtnln MaterlaUj, Ojnd
TrimialngJicf every desaipUm, FarotaOT
KteiW
[ «t?l». i'Uff ■!-•■■■- •• - -- •*- '~
psSlisS- 1
; ana animate I&e.neg^igß3^ng/
Lwtior to the common cheap o£
B£ip rices: Bl,W t $2, 88, and up ward accotdias to
‘SS^aar
cart of the city.- •- - •- • • -••- *•
'l'';"''" **■ '■’■ •'*■ ** '*■ ~ >
'■• iJV \ -v,.h.- >- .. *
\i, -J _ r
' - r ' .
i }- .'•
*■: t. ; ••
.. u, %•,. *•..
' c
,_ ■ ■
- ct
f‘ fgPSSaIIMeM «t
-»iVRVAi?2iI3BS* Noises In the Head, Mil ail tiisar]
js^HSsssssssaraaffi: 1
bS»?s££SS»s“a“
Thirteen years of close and ataMt
t this branch ofspodal practice V,m mmhTaft-him to
■. trUSStto BttS^egfooof
1 mcanS prescribed. .-~ _. '' : " : ~~ . :
CHAS. E. LOQMIS, I
- ft tti (in K.' ASD
Sortoogeoj M SeSoUatoa*
: yiincniiß'ATTXStßKl-filtEl---'. r
10TUE FOKCHASE ANB SALEOS STOOM^.
JCSST Omca-76 FoMth street, tct«scn atoteticdywa)
the amit of PittatmrKb. iBSiS?
WTa. m’clorg -
HAVE BEMOVED TO THE COBHER :OF
'•"■'^."Wopd-^BA-iSixtb-Stroetifr^'
jtsssffisassss^S^sa
•,■ ■•• ;■ ■ cesfcy-
Pearl Steam Mill ; ■
CANAL BASIN, ALLEGHENY CITY,
RAILSOAD EtATIPS.)• ; . ;i
| .■ oyiT—- —■ —
pgTT.ATrer.TOIA cIIKEAIgvWABSHOHSgr •
&>" ,
*:jlw Qf- •■■ , ■■.■
ftracJitsM Curl»li»»
Austin.,. • • “-' "
Shades all prfecg>
- - Baffnolla&l.Vft 11
( All wWUu, Gil t Corn leas, cTery atj.o -aoa
“ Corf»*nlTu«l»,
u x>sniftsltlijxeo#r' •• Gxnip£> *llpnccs, .
u " Caabmerette,.; '' „ : !
..ssssk Eixagga•
—>nun -nVirW ft'-JIA*
I.; • ; . ' V-.: JrISiCTOSSi. ■: - :. :..
'SIIP' 4 '
■■ Aaron Bombaagh- .'
Jatol.H.U«mran^. gsEri i OAKKS, Agents,
OilSce, In LaSxjette BuildSjS*,
. • ■ (entrmceoa.vtooa wgepy/^
ngee: la Moacsigatela House, Acs. >-* anu .xw
street.' ■ ■■■ •
- “ . •,. ojaiaoßßi
" J.K.3ioorh«ul,~ .. .'W’^J.Axilctsqa,
MS®*-.- US
■-WLW:StUit9i'■■-' " ■ Charles Seat,. . .
C IL Paulson, WHBaoiXoUhigvood, . .
L A.p.AnshUts,. ' ' Joseph Eaye,
:OTUara'Wilhhxson. - -- • Sanß
oi
D. KING, Pieddrats.SAM-.-j
on U» OMo «d MbslJ-
3X ._
-' ALSO—Against tha Perils cf thebes, jftiA
-.: .- •,•• . •
ohscnsk -: * •■■ -
' . n.D.Kias, ... Wd-IfHonjift
William Baffs’fy, Samuel M- Kjrr,
EobcrtlhmlJP,3r.,
S. narteagh. • FmKaseftiifip, ,
Edtrert HMUleton, ™,'r 100 S I: S ll fl’
.. , W«lt*ißryint,
: •-.. ..- m. -
j^^^S®wtlffl?SrosS£,SoS»
Pmidcut—Juob B. Boos.
Tic* Prerideni—Surua 'irCLCwus-.
" Jotiim .S> _ _ i_
Firmstseet, ‘ '• ' -
-■*; (Motonie Ball Building.} *
r xuicmprairnttw tam*u» ?
“SSSS.
of catbird fto'o tta
* Californian
Australia.
smscwas.:
JuacjiHoon; S™ ae . !
Willtam. Phillips, Jota A/Svtea, ■
Jofcn M*AlphV •
Hcratfo N.uc,
baa been taosra to
eT«Ttestag»of this drcadftil diggaw in leaa tirao **&_
ISt toacostox &**!>*.
“nV thmuauOsofrartltotU l to tbsb%Pf f™***
tar manv of which e» from well fcnow** tititcn* oX Us? «itj :
*of Pittsburgh n Wi * it# iiasMdlaiu-Tlctalty» gOjtogh&’g .
doubt. tft«* gnaVEKTEOUPH is
«a»
lii, SAnmcttna, Dmfraa, tea of
iutemalTeiaody, Intttlngtb# tnteaagsitirg t#
wdlisUiosuiSirißg pstlmt, to ta
* .»***»
truto.Mrtilr, that ibaT» beta « bally *i-
last sawn yearstlißtjartoflbe
w W* «mSnea-tony
afeiaiis tmr ootmfry «sarda: T got s°m o«►
i i?fhatoo onus, sndxeatlauKl to grow sroreo until Dr. Foot
trrtha Pstxofama.oTEoekOD.ragT!>-
"SS^B^iaaansa, tlaia tairittont&ltli it first, bat
' ihßelSKtirasastrolshlngsUthiaw'tbapolsofftotlmsujfiiea
Sonc»i«ndl «ten«b^ao‘t6groirbotter,Mfiby asins
, OTo? Vi.ib«.Eot>^gtaa
Iblaßiay'eartHy that I Bit® beauaequatotsii iritt Ear’s
Petrolsum.or Bock OU, fcr morethan » Tcar, <ini hartra
;, wtrtly •aitoosaslUa beceiidal effects tathe cars o! Inflo
'■" feat ulcers and otherdisciaa fbr vhlchlt!stofqiaaei4ed,
. uulcaasrUh'coafifiincarKoauaeaaittobiiiaedielßsaar
■ ttyofattmUbniiafiameafely toy tb&Vsuccres has attend
■: id its use vkoreother tuedleiue tadfuiled. ‘
i . b;v. TOO 3, M.».
• Tar ssla by ell tha Druggists to Pittsburgh. ;fanSTdiw.
Westers InsuranceCompany,' Pittcfcargh.'
g_ MTT.T.gRi Jr- iVerutenf. j - P. 5L GASCON, Ikcntarg
:-r capita** 0300, aocu
tlTlLlifasnroasaiastallktedß ©frisks* FHHTandMA
-W^':-BEJE. All 105 SM lriU ocd
arbmpUypafcL . - V.-'-- iV v-t->•*■>
A some Institution, managed by paxcros wbo wro Treß
.known fa tha community,and whQ.aredßtcsiuiaad, "by
irsmptness.anil liberality, to gain tain tho ehMacUr-wWan
beybave assm&ral»aa.ol&glngtli6beat -protection to those
who desire to. ba Insured.
SliEor, Jr-*d W. Bleketsea, J. T7-Butler,
N. Holmes, W. H» Smith, C* Dnnaeo, fl eorga W. Jacksca,
Wm. £L Lyon, James Lippencott, George ■ Dvsio, James Ho*
Auley, Alexander HimSck, Thorne Scott ■■-■: ' .
*fta.012c«,N0,92 .Water street, (Warehouse of Spans *•
Pittsburgh. , narUtlf
BSCEtSIOB I’&IIWP S®ASCH,
*TA*ex.
T>EIKO euttre’or
X> used with tb» utmost fconsSesro,
th“ to Etaitn vsucilj DBCQ ETOHE,
, uewoodcut
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tsatioacf thm ntuacwds frlscda, a&d. poWio -- -
to.ttolarsff&sl.well selected tf 3®*OOODS,;wttflB- d; ,.
hftttffeea. puicb asotin Philadelphia.N eWI CTk ,•
*toii t Tc*yta^ia‘Urt«casoa > -fttlargo.iilodn2ootBfllcs»
f!®*?* 11 - ? ’. r
a small adtimecpTer:32aster6 cost'7 r.«j. ?'‘j£L : .-'*■'■?'■ ;•
' ; *® , •*•.;..■„•v ; •v••'
nfb& dariw&le styles fo the xaajsev. »>;.-; ;r.
•edited: to the ;icaficut - Barege ltfsnjj :S3o ‘: : .
•Barcgtsii laifas-6J£ cents pet yard;-Springand-Smnqgg^ —^.£ r r
.
dty; Crape Shawls 25 pet cent, bdow the marietpriccs. .
kind; Bonnets, JUbhoasand iUlll*
net* GocUfliTsrycheap. . _ , .
■s. stoe&Pf .ssllS£aaof Eamcsiioy as V -=■-::=.• -;..
colcFretlPrfnlsafCt'icenie-j'eryard. .
. - Unea Sheetings, ifcfcle Cloths*
Hostoy.it great-bargains. . * *“. " ,
:_ ; pTi,wonliLpft2B)estl£sQlMi*i3ll front totb-wt^eca^i^
MtaU iiayeßs.lfeeling confident:that to!all -cpn _ -
ClTertcr«i;eriaduciiaeotstban.pa-anyt?reTi£ma.Masoaj_ i - /';*J, -x
• 3 yIS - • :>^- r * Ton SO? STSTESSOS & tOVC. V-
Attaining Favor Daily. '
fPIIBBB la no.3!oiHciao %o gell adapted-&r sIL ■
-L diseases on plantation VA- V B.jA.,jjPAfI}IiiSTOCSS. f ,
■vtrftiTTgnflK.* Read l£is testimony:—
~ From'F. P. DCCOKQBi Orleans."
• Vtttw.iß.-liHt^«sJoea. , tsCW--GcaU?nioii: InmplcMw;.
tbit your Vcnaifeso continues to sell-well m
• thlfidty.id I find-lt gaSnln* £>rm- daUy raongrt OOT- .
sssv
=¥lcsm emd m fifty
find-my prescat »tociß<!'-fiS3 Tin 7 10 /j; p_ BECONGE.:- '
-« n| &fi urici: Hoaw
TnTfTT up SOLD ftftd oa
W l^ m *sSf *»’ Hoase, «=*%?!!*££
EomailS* H»n, and good
: but-ionaas. "ThtHooso la fts Tv
Posey I *plessorogarden,and ne»tt ß i A >i3 < m§?^s±'"■'''■■"
SdlW Tbehon^^^
SiblaUUa isil?be giTcn. Term*, $BOO, In PWEjJfJSyEji
15
7,Sfl Qn Cfaa premises.
ffio 'PEBSOSS IS SEJUtWi E=lc,
t uassrfalowOTllan la, tfcSs *Uyi leasi, : tf to. ...
SSSsfotatena of tSSL Io aa mteyrislas, Mai
crioosmlStWs caanatAil to prove apro!it^lalnSrt>amt
rgrotea. El lieallliis thocaoso of SfiUias*
■J. a-Tggyq «yin CIULDgBS’B SISE gATTEgS. -
lands ani Slippers **“
COM.S3.
P-iA ffl,EMli '^ MI ' iot mffir a. warns.
ijatr of tio ersatsst Woates of tns Agat
ALBXAMJEB raMOSBS’
r»HOBOlOGIOII CEADtE ,*SI
- Jiimiry 23, 1853.
mTn&ls i tott teantifal as well as rsrfal article, ard troll -
aOTrrgtbe great taprorenents of
■&jK££££SS£F
m too^MiP' 4 or dock era*; ami trill conttaw,to ron,
tnSnitheteilletomoUoiiferjiaTeisltaars- .ItlasppU-.
Sofas, Settees, 4a, and can he made a
fbllowlngSeSeiiTis:
sold far tlitieviJonnties or Stoles,'as wBl lo^sdU.pnr-
wfahlne-to puiehase,srin .plcas> eall.at the,.
HOTEL, Kttaborgh. vhcre amodel trtU he
' eihibUed,-and -the BnhsnSher-jnaylia too®!, .ready a- *-»
U^toexhMtthefaaHeanaai^rf^^^
dillea ot tiio t'lttalinrgiiivnastecioen'vliU
_ Hallroad Coiapany. - ,
Spr>/!f*T. HEKHSO OS STOCKHOLDESi—ThoStock
tSaSncr the Pittsburgh end StoalenTiUo BMkesl
Company, Btoh*rabyh»{iSed;il£itassedalmw!lng of the.
Etocklaiilcm ol eaij Company wDI be held on SBOAY, tin .
tSth'dsy r>f July. Instant, albelT past,. eplSph.ln the af- .
; ot the OBee ot tb® Engineer oi (aid Company.
I PittsbTtrnh, to tabs into ennsMsmtisn iho.proprietycr in
creSiEJ the cspital*ioclt~ofE£M ;t.ndalEo,to--
fedSSW tte qoerflon of, agreeing to tieentKriptioncf
dxthotSndnuula to tlnrtapifsl stoctetraH Cfem-
..« . -
irhittfimdßObsminiina.hasboon made. - >.-a-. 70_,s .ssit
" «»nder of ana Board of'DTCtoiar.;
lsysroeros - Secretory.
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;; j BASIA4S I3QSBR,
" i. BniTTypfyrg; —offices: PhUffHalUfa,-75Third-Street, .
--A "tttetaTgbT sod east die cl tho Elazlcrmi, AUihyesy.a;
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- v ' " EDWAED B. 6BAHT,
CorfeiSsalonaiiaF'orwarilUigJDtoroliitnt,
; Ho. 61 Esehaags Kacs,
! - BALTIMORE.
/-MtiSES SOS COI6SEB, RICE, ie, and CossigMMSfci
tj J Wcftero rrcslnie, ttsjcctMljEOlfcUal,
'lUfrt to—MessriKing, PonootSSCa, and to Hoars. ,
--Jgni&L Sntdiiam & Cn.. ~
- - ; ■ * .’ :JAJEES D. IiBBSIEIi,
PriucS and General Comiaisiym Hswhant,
; :x~j. CEiCiM.ATI, OdlO. .
ST -=S Protect attcrittoa given to the pstchast cf PHO-. ,
whisht, qboc.-.riks, 4c, 4=,
°“aS*S&&o» : ««ii or conox, us& «n» buz
SIX TWIST TOBACCO, SALE
RATS ccd/POI eeITKASL ASHEc. ,
(gg^T^hnraladragces-isadfl ca ccasigaisgatsci.rexjuro- ;:
TffhSTEBN- 'ESSEBia «s- o%tsm
i’co.
VaBKAHTS WA.Vi.ki>,
10|e.t prbe m.T* t ,gro ' '
C a. ;vnßnre &‘co. B *
. . imiH STEAM KNUISB FOB. SADi—liKlffl £1
ltob mjestevbayy 00-61:«
61: « -
fSiaiMß determined to iilTo tt toC-3 of oOTjjiU. .;;
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tifteScad i . ... .- • -jf0.02 Fooxtiir
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la itßEiarlratj wUbeQt editor' vcs sals by »
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wJiiß,—Jus; rooeired,&.eboiso «rt*u
mail fismiiy use. Ibraala ter'
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• - -W. S. HATCH’S Paper Warebossa, . .
: jotngrgf atresia*:
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TW*!*'.. Kre 2« asd 2H Liberty street.
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TT'INK lilP BOOTS —:
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