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as yet suffer no disasters at aca. The bombard.
relent of Odessa seems to have fidone but - little
• " - dimage, exoeptin the destruction of one palace)
anctsevon or eight merchant vessels. The fleets
of Iltuesia are.afe under the guns of the fortifi..
a adieus of their harbors, and the, allied fleets
-- haviaiyet•efidfirfakon no hazardous enterprise.
-Thiireservatian 'of their own ships seems to be
con*ldered.MOre impOrtant than the destruction
of thbse of the enemy. It was not dons that the
fleets of England carried on war is the days ef .
Nelsen: That great commander seldom inquired
as to the number of the enemy's shim but was
. only anxious to ascertain where they were,: That
ascertained, a battle was sure to follow; tuodla
: - great victory was the iniform result. The pre
.,
sent commanders purse° a Much more predeut
- 'policy, and Carefully avoid all dangerous under= : - takings. It is quite evident thst the naval power
: 2 of Ittl69lllisprofoutidly respected by the allies;
and it may be weeks yet before.we have nevre
an Important naval engagement.. _ . • ' --
The policy of Russia in conducting the war is
marked by prudence and boldness combined.
'Aware of the superior nuMbers of English and
French vessels of war, the Czar adopta the de...
fensive politi - on , theiseati, While • his armies :
.on,
land press forward boldly towards Constantino.'
ple. Already the heart of 'European Turkey-de'
reached by the armies of Russia , ; and a positen
gained that enables them to give arms, iimme..•
zillion and effective support to - the dissittoted
portion "of the Greek population of Turkey.
Meantime the Teeple of Themaly, and other par- .
ttens of European Turkey adjoining Greece, aro
:::fully Prepared for revolt ; and are assembling
and armiog for a desperate effort to throw off
the oppressive rule of the Ottoman. The pee.
. .
,
side of Epirus, Macedon and Thessaly have lone ,
. . .
Wilted for an opportunity to cecape from Taildelt;
.rele; • and tke.Present peril of the Sultan's poser'
seems fa:afford that long •desired opportunity
It is - no sudden ; movement on theleilet,inid no
eejOneiata with Rues : Jai bet an earnest
fotoglog.to regain their. .liberty,. aid the lade
pendence of their country, which for four cen
. • turiei ban suffered under the Militaty despotisin
-of the proud and indolent Turk.
..,No true friend
of liberty can fail to wish them auccess;bowever
it may influence the general results of the great
=Met in which half the nations of Europe are
engaged. Unfortunately:for the Greeks. they
hero commenced their, work in just cause
when the sympathies or. the civilized world are
enlisted in behalf. the Sultan . .of Turkey, as
the weaker party unjustly abseiled—as the "sick
men." whose inheritance-an-ambitious neighbor
'desires to , possess. But th e right will yet pre..
Tail, and the people will yet be freer •
The pesition and designs of the Austrian goy
*. ermnent are %yet as ile - ohtfal'as ever. She do.
dares tor neutrality:, y et prepares for /lotion;
•
and every Movement of preparation indicates a
• friendliiinderstabding with theEMperor of Res- .
• via-, The several divieloos of tile AtOstricizi
. , •ma stationed near the Turkish flintier npmher
it:tint : two hundredebousand• mem .They poet
• - would enable 'them, wombat:Rl tbodeeigaic
the Austrian goverzukkent; te"attaolfin flank the I
whide finenian operations Yet tbe Ras
, sines manifest:no apprehensionaf.such an event.
This fit:Volt:me, says a letter writer, is sufficient
to prove that Austria and ItpBSia well understand
.each other.; stud •that the conferenee of those
sovereigoa at Oluwtz, and the mission of Count
• ' Orloff to Vienna, were not fruitless. The West-.
• ern Powers will probably discover ere long that
.• they have been humbugged by tho wily Auto'...:
• crat, and his German friends -and relatives:::
Should the war continue for years Prussia and
"Austria will in alt probability be - found . on• the:l
side of RusCia. _ .• .•
The•eithuaissat of the Turks. in tit* esti:4;l4:
Islamism= .'and " the empire has . .gieetly Attatod ,
since ibe teethes becomenipiniiii that-thi Greek
. poPubitionofitheir empire etopireisl? , placed. on
,an
equal footing with theliselrgs. ThOy see in that
radical 'change 'Of their 'pelitioal.cenditiMo thb
destrection of.their"Power, and the speedy do
.
oboe of tho Mahomedan sweep
• ing reform-ia to be conceded tO.thiYistera al-
',lies ;- and while it may conoilliate the Greek , pop
elation, anti prevent insurrections; it •will add
nothing to the strength of the Terkigh . armies,
•
sad will cool the ardor of
.the soldiers ,. ;
• we are informed of,large _bodies. of "soldiers ro•
:fusing to inarob till they have.reoilved theiritiy.
`The Sultan's 'treasury too Is nearly exheaeted.
It is_ perfectly ; apparent that, but fat thi inter!,
position' of- England and France, Tarkex could .
• not maintain the conflict with Rungs fora datie
campaign.' Constantinople would be a Rueslan
city is a; twelve month, but or the fleets and.
armles'of France and England. , Woe 30- Air
Moslem,;when - wholly dependent on such
Alan, A n rling.o•Frenck protectorate' will l'ita
. .
bumble, the Creecent, , and deitroy 'the
Parkhill power, as would a Russian protectorate:-
The dnyisaf:islantisna are numbered. On either'
_
hand it it tlffidtened with destruction; 'Ana in
twenty - :yeiittbeTorkiell 'dynasty and religion
will N3'111'6;46 among the'thiogs of the past .
But thepeople of Hungary, Poland and ttaly as ,
yet God no bops for their cause. The neritfraliti:
of Austria prevents England, and Prance from:
countenancing revolt, and: they moat Wait yet
'anger for their opportunity. Kossuth and Mar •
zinc still remain in England, anxiously watching
the course of events
rHOTITS 'O7 110IITICULT011E.-A gardeners in
&Millen county, Ohio, who 'attends the Cincip
daunt' ntariet,' hes realiied thus far, this sea
.ion,.s7o. from the entiings .of: twenty stalks of
rhubarb, or pie plant, nnd the plants appearib.
be but little•thinnecE - He. has several hundred
italks of the Aetna onzetublei which he hai
not . yet put a knife. The same gardcaer. expects
to sell s_3oo worth of asparagus ; from half an
sore planted-with thitriiitiiioneireg!taitio•
is: eqrfal to an IntßOartif "ten per
num ter nn acre of laud werfh
are. facts that ; 'should. attract the atiiinietr--qi
produce ?alters in•Allegbeny -county ;-fotieiti a
riotalie taci, tbattherkii no brancS•off•bnalgeia
—lthich.p.aye a better pir.ceutage on the sail:mkt I
invested than truck farming: • ,
El I 71'7,14M
IM==ffMl
Perniervrairia . IterLSOAD COIIPANY. - The
stockholders of the Pennsylvania railroad cont•
piny are' . about to a meeting to consider
Oho State's ;offer to inn Also Main 'Line of Ott
Penneyivania public:narks
. fer 'olo,oolk*. It
is.aLso reported .that ther company is Ebotit to se.
care a controlling influence in the .Norristown
railraad, and by the 'Litter. form a connection
with Harrisburg.. - • . I
Pot tho 31orning Pon.
.
EDISON. OP YOST :—AO an election for County
'Superintendent of Common &hoels 'will shortly
be held, permit us to present the name of John
Kelly; Sn,—an old teacher; who has' spent over
twenty year;4estrfilty---as a most suOcessfal
teacher, a ripe • echelon: and one who has - made i
more thorough edifiers than any other living
man ofhie day. Xelli_is every way quell:.
fled fortheluties of Superintendent. He cornea'
1 up exactly to Dr. .hl i Clintopk's i opinion of 'who .
would salt the.post, vino he is a. teacher of high
grade and long experience, ~and the citizens
fide county owe hiin the situation, and we opit,
he will be . ofected' • Manx Nature:
A wairtain the Memphie:Eagle ?.154nalettha
ides'of importing camels Intoltmeriao; - ;#elittyo
that o aamel- cannot elarry more thattitap-htin;•
,daed.peandri i•that it "cannot- marskotple's
t an
two mike an.licitir;Oilifieen miles a
ground
- 43 . 7.1 and that it cannot tratel*hii• the' .
fo. Fgt. ...EN it 611171*Wailied
.);}, burdena,.fraildle a.esttalpakrii-iff e Wy n
itoal iaahie eouittry'than cthjtitojail;— , . • - -I
•
iik-:l l 3'iltri44l
, Yard on Monday, from -WalMoP9lt:to complete
Uitie olitil.t9qonfTrigatotliv
now :on tho etoCI;P::
WILY IZO ARTIU.------------------"------------i rr..sNrY LVA. III A . INTE'LLIGIiiira.. -..
...
Tbo money - market is rather tight just now in !.
WgszetottELarnoCoisTrin-Washirgtoti•tp.
Pittsburgh. There is probably money enough l i a abort time since, while all the fainiiiiverrtakl
here for allhuelneas purposes, buf . holders are sent, the house of J. P. .sicore was broken "Anto;
cautious in invfeting: 3 , . And a gold rratoh and s tpBo stoleriiliitifiori.
J„. tie:Cincindiffi papeilyare speaking in strong The robbery wastopmitieddiritigiblwatitimibl'
ernksoost a)tae of the free banks oflndiana, au an
... n rano ware cote . 4.. yt
~, ..rgUko..
.. 0 :.,
"-' -' • - ' 'a 41
heXtaalkif Caffueraviie has a bona fide'caeh pane of Oase,:_fhy WitielitheriibtiefiritijViiiiii6lid
r ..c.api ha cubs 'stoq;opp ; yet its circulation is to take iiiit t4it nail aboVE - thiviidolflgid '64 . 6.1k.
5600,006. The brokers and business men of in...... At is ProPased to resuseitate the Greene-
I Cincinnati ooneiderthese - free banks unsafe; and burg Academy: A correspondence htte been com
their notes, .When taken, are speedily returned lassoed with a gontleman who has received a
.for redetntitot-':., I.
.llniversity edn, -
. ThemOrtoytinarket:of'binelinati to said to be gagcd - t
ucatio
card," a and is at ' present discn
lguedMany ditizene"
- filiiiir r tint'froni treliti - Ici - trititii - four per cent. is publishod; calling on ihe citizens of Wstmore
;
Is ..- ald for money on good papa' , Railroad pa. land county favorable. to the building iftfril road '
Peiy,ff!:l4!Lttr9-10.,,tiireeper eteat4ex.iniiptb:._.. to connect with the hrotiongabela. and'Tluirene,
• 1104,Stisporelaliumitent LaMar York, bat is t wood Railroad, to meet on thUdgth inst. for the
inveiteitiritlr ittutlini ' tided housee are sop- 1 purpose of appointing delegates to attend a eon
plied at from eta to - seven per Cent. per annum. vention.to be hold in Fairmount, Virginia, on
rho ; banks are in a goqg
. 4 kondition..taving in- the 16th of Juno next. .......In consequence of the'
creaied their, epecia diarilti : th4 . l4ei-Wreek nearly unfavorable weather, the military . parad , ..at
a million :loners: •-,-.; - - -
The 13oston Post daytimeney is decidedly ea- The troops were inspected ' by. l'iftibr Uncafer, -
tiler.
,Infaot, the reportsfrOm all the commer- The troops being-under the . aommand of ,Col oriel
1 Mai eitiea are favorable, .antireprceent money is James Coulter, - of.the Let:lle . giment ; 'Wesixnare
,abundant ; and the genercl itePreasion aceine to land Cavalry, Copt: Murry;Loyalhanne.Zight
be_tbat it is likely'to continue so. Dragroons, Capt. Trimble.-
The exports of speeiefroni New 'York are now. max acar3turr, ,cot .- J. cOotiim.• ,
•
principally to Prance.: 'The steamer for Liver- Sewiekly Artillery, Capt. Disk ;;LafayetteAr
pOol on Wednesday, took out about half a mil. tiller, ' Capt. Jelly.; Youghiogheny Artillery,
_. .
lion in gold bars; anti the Basra steamer of to- Capt. Copeland;., ?Xerr Stanton Guards; Capi,i n .
morrow (Saturday) will take, about* a million. Goodlin; SowloklYßlues,. Capt. BIoVey;
.-..
... :..,
licit week, another arrival of gold from Collier- . - accost aectiautri, . cox. w..:witqvgare....
nia is expected at New York. - ..." -.. ' NortliWashingtaziArtillery, caia, 'ArOr. ; 4 4 ,
The war lids already had •a serious . offset'. ma. lour ilt:OYf ry, Cop.t....ffogus; I Veryrthritati4 Ar 7 -
. • • . ..
the business of England. The Londutt-i/Aw ~ - ,
lery, Capt. _
Rock; Franklin .BluetcCept: • Mo
mist eiye: • - . - - Kowa ; . Rough • and Renillitile, - . , tiaoL. S:
The fluctruttlems In the shads havo'not been great Stock Dicllvain ; • Blue Roiers;Capt.,Kipp ;: New 'Mei,
continues ecaree;the pnblio'do not sell to any ezeat, and
tt -DI C a p taina it •i; - - Livermore .
the butanes dope le.rery little. For many years, infect, so all TIP Quo, a 1 . 4 g er f •
comp irte a stagnation in baldness on the cock exchange bee
CaPt..N eobitt. . ' ' . „
...
not, Wei known.: .tinder_prwont circumstances, there are G uards,
.no new europenies forming. and. no railways coming for- .......A young man; named 'Pheophilus Bipolar .
ward, snob u baio been continually Pro:jaded for many - . ~. _ . - ~., . ~.
years poi llattorly,. the 14^ek Exchange has b een t h e lost his lire while. engaged in a sham battle at
market for scinethingnmre than the funds and stacks td" tho parade mentioned above. lio had forgotten .
enazysxlsting ..ic bee been the place. wbere aquatint:
bean collo:4404ot. moat of the great ir.dudital enterprtnes of toopotigo out a pieco of artillery, fired ofT in ra
modern times. There has been a perpetual creation of bow .
, property tO be dealt in. snob, for example, as Am railway put succession, when in the act of ratting anoth-'
er cartridge down, it explodod, .ehattoriog his
17.76" h upwar ds
°r*M° l2 ' 13°.3 st. The tin rtalnty ceto
Itor.tituretrfatatAnutlipletireariOns and VIM I I n ° oefr arm so badly that he died in a couple of hours.
p n re inr ae . P nt r° , goPefaterrten.brettint°iskilinkdel7tmoiningskiletla gr th e a %t u rorn k a ° n% on At lio,WllB a eon of Dr. L. L. L'igeow, end heeler?
I i?nl e s i , "tm d " ta el ) P er i ng GUI e tti PaTe " ar r wtt:ll l . h try el ra n n l le f lt`t! a wife and child to mourn his uetlinely cud.
tamed". Irenoe, buo %herd are no naleif or moment of old
stocks. except th w ose which arise from'deaths, 4, there ore
noac rte the new creations of (docks and companies which
every week fur many years panthers 'livid' ilfe to the Stork
nveminge. , • -
Tus
BANDIVIIM ISLASDB.—Mr. Arinstrong, a n
A.02:1CS1:1 citizen; le a member of the Cabinet of
the. King of the Sandwich' Islands. Not long
since,. it is reported;he wrote an ankle infavor
Of the annexation thoseielandsto the. United-
I . States, and: publislied it in a newepaper.eilled
toe . Mau, The - Frenob;nonsol thereopon
wrote to the Ring,-and demanded' , (pi tni Beal
of Mr. - ArmstrOfig fremothe Cabinet, and threat-.
enedie demand his papers end return to - France
if. his demands were . not :com plied : with, Mr..
ArMarrarig; : on: the other baud, hoe protested
spinet snob Interference on the part of France.
Thus the affair stood at the date oflast advices...
Thiaitfanother evidence of the jealous watch
! fulness of. England and France, to prevent the
extension of. (be ioffuence or ** domlnlon of the
1140 A States, In all . parts of the .tqeSteint hem
:Eaglet:a English and'lreisob_ agents are .- busily
"
plotting agaitist.aur repnblic. Nea
le% Central Atierick the Sandwich Isiatidkand.
wherever Ainerican intlienea fs 'felt; trateh.":
ed with the . jesiousty of : hatred and fear hy the.
two moot peWerfnkrtatieniof.Europe. This in
nolent. attempt. 'en •tbeir port to. rgniata the
affairaof this continent has; as , yet, necomplish
ino little. The. expanding tendencies of the
rejeublic - i fannot be . controlled. Teri% New
:Steak* and Colifornia have been added to our
Atitialoo; and;•tlespite the :threats trout seem .
the ticeatp,Coho and the Sandwich
yet beenate States.n! 'the; great - American con
fedezaoy The sooner they are annexed the bet
ter:. Onejeoions enemies of the old world Can
not Word to make war for such cause against
the natio:4i .tbit feeds them; and , supplies them
with the prinelpat :Material of their menu.
.; Blatt. Ward's Card.
In another calamtiwill be found the card of
Ward; % tiliking. a suspension of public
npinlonnatllthe,Appliton edition of tlio trial lo
published: • It has been suggested that this ie
no. more than fair, its the public have caked jr
impassion of him. The card is a strongly writ
ten document, and mskes out tbe best possible
I case for the culprit; but the necessity for its ap
.pearance only showastill more strongly how much
the public sentiment of justice bad been out
%raged.. Re tolls a great truth when he says "I
have beei,acquitted by a jury of my peers ;" for
if unireisarieport can be retied upon, the Ilardin
county jury were twelve as , unmitigated soonn
drele.as ever, tient unhung. In regard to the
- Appleton edition being more accurate than the .
otherstpubliabed, that ie sheer gammon. Is Is -
got iip,:tmder the auspices of -rho' Wards, and
every thing - repugnant to public feeling will of
coarse tie roprossed. •
. ,
Moan WAIL &MAIMS. —.lt in rumored at
'WashingtonOat in . -view of the threatened rap
',tare with Spain, six more war steamers will be
ciliated to be built. No hill is yet introduced in
.Coligies*for the purpose, but shOuld tho Span
-ISt Viiitien sesame a more serious form snob
.measure will doubtless be proposed. The gov-
I irokienfwill never be in a more favorable condi
iion to increase the number and'efficiency of our
`vessels - of war.: The surplus in the . tienaury
could not be more prtiltably applied; and no
fdot is.more apparent; or more universaliy.eon
ceded,
,than tbstenenavy is entirely inadequate
to the kotootion:44l4teipmeic e and coasts._
- Tun W.UEELIJ O BaiOe;-We are informed by
teitgrlpktbar. the Wheeling . Bridge was blown
down hat slight; `between eiz bnd eeven'o'clock,
* lt I villlte:kgreat, lose to.lkejproprle tore. If re.
eentitenoted, we hope it •vrill •be raised high
Among, to. avoid ebetruction to navigation.
Fortunately, tki.tbll•gatherer dotied the gate,
.and refatied to let persons on, or many lives
itaiglit.have teen - kit. - The loss by this disaster
"hill be. very setrere.
:; , :..'.; 7 i'- .. ;.,:
I ...:
',.i7::-::=,...%':;:v:
•~~'. .~
[Prom the Now.Oileatz' e Delta, Mar 11th.
CARD FROSI.SIATT. F. WARD.
- Request far a Suspension of Public Opinion.
the ExiAirs am Vriicrl,States : ,
• GIENTIMMEN--,:lf I felt 'coefi deuce in the
justice and` agnaLicniisi of ,the American,peck
pie, I would not no* intrUde myself upon your
notice. Illy position is sun which may welt be
considered peculiar to the United State; where
the laws have hitherto been respected, and where
theverdiet of a jury Lss been recorded as final
in an criminal cases. Acquitted, "though still
accused; free, • though still persecuted, I must
appeal, through the eulumna of the Deihl, to your
generoeityy and beg a auspenbion of opinion nu
til the evidence in my care can bo put before you,
I can blame no 83BU for feeling stiong.preja
dice against roe, or for - expressing Life !tandem ;
emideconetion of that utafortunate deed i which 1
has been-so darkly and ingeniously exaggerated ;
by my enemies. Pbe publio huvu -as yet seen ;
butono side of thls case, and that one has been
.'
Most unectuialously sazierepreeented by ibose
eager for my bleed and ruin. - I (MVO been aO
- by a jury'of my peers,.andin moat copse
this would be *indication enough, and even in
any case; perverted as it has been, my acqnittal
(hotild at least argue it . rresumption of my in
nocence, etroog enough , to induce the most hos
tile to pactse tilt they min exernice the testimony
produced at nay Ariel. This is nll I,lneire , end
surely it la not much for a man to ark who ban
uncomplainingly submitted to -as much U 3
• have doce.
A full and . impartial report of the testimony
in tbo cane has been prepared by Mr. A. Rich
ardson, one of the most Accomplished short hand
writere in the west, and will soon be issued frona
the press of Mears. D. Appleton Sz.' Co.. New
York: Although I felt the higiget confialeuce
in Mr:ltichardson's ability and impartiality, yet
when I remembered the former course of my
commies, the preceution way taken to Lave the
• report authenticated by severs! gentle men whose
positions place them abeam even the soaring ac
cusations of the courier.
11i.thist• I ask trona you, .gentlemen of the
press, is s eitenee.until this .report can)* placed
before- the.poblie, mail if you do not then dis
cover some better reason for my acquittal than
the corruption of the jnry, Itim willing to sub
mit -to-year universal condetonation. I have
ROl4O DO preirious attempt to resin the designs of
mfenemies—not as they would falsely insinuate
-.4tecatme .. I had no, - defence to make, Initbe
easzie-Irelied with confidence on thejust .
in
legation of the laws 'of my country, I break
'that silence now, which ° the better judgment of
my friends formerly Imposed upon me, only be
etles° my persomitorsheem to have lost tall two.
pact for law, and have conetituted themselves a
higher tribunal, to reveres the„deolainn of ajury
regularly empaoteled by the proper autlaoritlee
of the State'. . . .
.oaee more I appeet.to the mere oily of the
press in this country, and conjiare'eyery.editor,.
in the naine ofjoettee and humanity:to read the
report'of my trial-'-weigh well the testimocy
bOth"sides. and then declare twthoworld wbettl
er. I have not the right to say that injainice,.
black Injustice. has been done toe. And as many
are convinced by the testimony that ir.y rersectt
tont/time not 1, ca oustained in 'the case which'
they made oat agaiost me, I have too moo!) eon
fidenco in the magnanimity of Americ to citizens
to doubt that they will confess that ,ti•ey have
been misled, and trill expose the 'unjuto:Sabm
means used to deceive them and injure me. De
jinst, be generous., gentlemen of the press. Read
this report, and consider closely its contente.
The Louisville Courier bac I believe, proposed
to publish my trial in pamphlet fern], but the
geotlemaa who woe employed , by this paper is
not a steuegrapher, and the report could nut be
full and satisfactory in all .the details or cross
examination, oven if his• notes were published :
Mr. Cole would , not, I know, make an unfair re
port for any consideration ; • but from past expe
rience, I should apprehend that some liberties
Might be taken with 'hie notes before they see
light... I make this. suggestion for hie sake r.s
well an my own. It is s fact worth noting, too,
tbst.whilst Mr. Cole was preparing this report
to thercoirfer;:lie WrOtelettete to Lis paper, the
expressed AU
O C P ig l i o id ire tr itl a k Ze Wo ti P e id i!i belt l c a q h u ' l b t e teil,. which was
based on tbo evidence in- the case.- We may
hereafter have an opportonitY' of
.compering.Mr.
Coles opinion of the testimony with (be version
the Courier May give of
_it:. •
A panther, measuring pavan %feat. 414: Inobee
from the tip of the toll to: tbe nes% Wee lately
killed inn cane brakipeor groas Plelpa, Robert
Bon county, Tenn..
In the woodti, only ono buoyed miles north .of
the city of Bangor, ille., 4. the avow" is about
three feet deep, and there , is pow good Moose
huzitingiti that raglan.
The train....whicheleft.ll Wald . at-103. o'clock, o n
Monday' night,. ran listo a freigLt car, eme.shing
•:tittilimomhtive:and oare.. Several:persons were
hurt, angnpe; .an friehmau;•was killed.
,Ten eoolievrOaseed Louisville on Sunday, en
route for:Kelley's Iron Worla, near Eddyville,
Kit.; Frier° they lnive been employed as labor
.
Senstor:Donglass hoe declined an invitation to
deliver the nnniversary addrese before the Ee
l:lonian Society of Columbia College. He pleads
a - pressure of public engagetnents.
Late advices from St. Domingo state that Em
peror Soulonque has now nearly forty thousand
man to march into that republic to exterminate
the whites and mulattoes. The Dominicans are
making active , preparations to receive him.
We have novices from Venezuela to-the 25th
'ult. The act emancipating the slaves went into
operation on the day specilied, - andcreated much
'attention ; but it is said the slaves went to their
Initial avocations self they oared very little about
- Oa Monday afternoon daring a thunder squall
to the north . of New York, a flash came into the
eity. on. one of the House line telegraph wires,
rntered the pffice at the corner of Nassau and
,Wall, or 21 Wall street, andaet fire to a file of
ineesages.linging near thepperatare bead. The
- ignition was 'accompanied with a sharp' eiplo
D. Et Field las - returned 'Teem a profeasional
trip to Newfoundland, undertaken on behalf of
the New;York, Netifoundland, and London Tele
graph Company. Ile is said to have been 'en
tirely successful in his negotiations with the goo
oTisment, .attd• hassecuesd i fOi.the company an
the privileges they required.,; :E asoertaiu
that the barber of $t - John's—one, of the.termi
ni of ;thelirie-L-is the best ocean harbor,. on the
North Ameiicam continent- ' - I
EIMME
MINA
=ME
ENE
141 . ATT: F,; WAIID
..au Prof Plorsers Invigorating Elixir
and Cordiall...Air protactor against contagious *rid
infections dinhai4, there is 'Oothing likebracler zit - this
nerves, muscular and digestive systems. If lheninitita
perfect order; the human frame is o tower of strinitit
mist impnlnable to" dlsesio. The cholera la now la Pm .
CM of importation to our shores, and: ft et : .the utm e et
Importance that the system abould be put into a muddied'
bast calculated to resist Its attacks. Eviry emigrantvessel
from Eur Ope had its passengers decimated by the malady,
and the reason why It is so fat tl is, that most of tbe.unfiv•
to nate it3o ants of the einem* have been weakened by pos•
erty and privation, and their relaxed nerves, mail tibresi
and Limnos, can carer no resistance to the malarii of the
pestilence. The very best priparatlve for the appZoacbing
Cholera—for VaMn sure to have it in the spring or nn.
men—la a course Of MOREtivB INVIGOIiATING sLight .
Oil CORtIIAV...4I',III bring every organ, Seer* nano'
every munie,into con'dltion of perfect vigor, rim e ; it;
powerful antiseptic properdee will nentralfie every on
,healthy tendency in the duida of the body, and•purltY and
equalise the circulation cif tbiblopd. To three wile enror
from nervous iremblinge, hysteria, dyspepata r liver cons
plaint; general prpetrstioni lowness of spirits,' Or :any dly
ease oz Intirmityaorisaltiontnpon the &soldered action or'
torpidi °Any organ upon the regularity of which genorntl
health depends, this preparation Is recommereied its a soy.
ei el go mad sale spedsi-rfreee from army - mineral :Ingredi
ent, and eminently Conservative In Its nature. 'ladles will
Dud It "a resent help" in all the porde!, to , which their
The Cordial' le' put up; idghly concentrated, In pint bot
tles. Pried three dollars par bottle; two ibr live dollars, alt
for twelve dollen.' • • O. H. DING, Proprietor,
' . 15 1 2 Droadway„New'York.
"Bold by Druggists throughont the United States,'Catmaa,
and the Weld Indies. . - •
:FLEMING' & 13E08., No 60 IYood street, Pittsburgh.
DE:080. - 11. KEYSER, No, 140 1 Wcod street, • do J. •
P.FLEM NG , Al I Wm:3y Vitj.„ myl9mtw
. : ta
. . .
Av. Pantaloont.--T4 .vellaziown superiority f
()RIBBLE'S fit In the Barmeut, needs no comment on his
part; it ism beam aclmowledged by all who biro tutored him
with their order!, that they have never been fitted with the
same case and styli; as by him, Us bele to inform his Ps
tmint and-the pnblic , that Ida Stock is now inlets with the
neweat /tyke foi Oats; vests and pants. atittabie - fit the
prreenlerason..; _ . E. GRIBBLP., •
Tailor and Pantaloon Maker, •
240 Liberty at., bead of Woad.
TyAHED Pt AOLLISSIO bus prime, forsake by.
mYis UENIV4 r :/k °Mali
IMEMIMIMI
POREIGN ITESIS.
About one- tboneand persons are killed ail;
nually in the mines of 'Great Britain.
The Emperor 2:lapoleon IIL completed the,
46th.year of.his age' on Ae 20th.
•
. . .
the:bean:i f - the vine disease is said
White - 026 N iteiikwarence in a serious form.
Abliel-Itlitetqtfier b4caLsoliclted to take own
dor Eiti - Araktlfitor abet R Bei
aF n
Vf : iibriaity , ofEloo asfeal , bas been collected
for the benefit of the Madiai.
Oa the Bth of April a Oreocourred at Salooi.
oa, which laid waste no lees thadooo houses and
warchuusez. •
So great is the demand for substitutes in tbe
French army, that the price ranges from 1,000
francs to 4,500.
A druggist at Piovins,4leraatici, his disoOviered'
a Access of obtaining saltpetre frop4 . , the roots,
lea es tilidstalki of borage. • " ,• "
The _Archbishop "Of.. Paris has Issued a olroubir
for tho better observance of the Sabbath, which
has created a great6ollBatiOtt throughout France.
An en ormous mass of amber, twoloet long, - ono
and a half broad, and one foot thick, the largest,
ever found, has heen.dieeovered in Denmark.
A renfemeni On foot for the erection of .a
statue,' in Edinburg, to . the memory of Professor
Wilson.. •
-•
•. . .
Reechid Path% is said to have stated that be
.!hill never allow goastith or hlaszini to, enter the
Turkish domialone. •
.;The following:folio was observed :on the door
of one of the' churches in London "It is parti-
Milarly requested that moustaches be not worn
in:this church during Divine service."
. ..it a meeting England lately, Mr. Postgate
etatet that if. naked what commodities are on-
Adulterated, be .could' but reply, only raw ma
, terinis—fish; flesh, vegetable&
Madame St. Arnaud,- the wife of General Ar-
I nand, takes with her no less than sixty drones
of the latest Parisian fashion, to-make a proper
appearance at . Constantinople.
the greatest unbroken empire . for
87404 ,thet - isver existed. • It occupies vest TO
itionsof Earopo and Asia; and•forms nearly one
.elith.of.the habitable globe It is 41 times the
size.:ellrance, and /88 Grave that of. England.
• Of ilie'fifty-three rinillione . of -pee
pie which Russia contaitted In 184; not lees than
forty-t no millions were . slaves; and of, theee,
fifteen millions were Waves to the erewo; or the
Typhus fever is making frightful ravages'
among the troops at •Kalafat. From thirty to
forty -deaths a day aroreported, and if its course
is not speedily checked, it will prove as formid
able a foe as the Russians.
.Professor Jameson, the celebrated naturalist,
died a short time since at hie residence In Edin
burgh. He was Professor of. Natural HisMry in
the University of Edinburgh, and editor of Jame
son'a Journal, a famous magazine, devoted to
science.
M. Emile de Girardln, of La Press's, has gain
ed Ilia euit in the libel case against Eugene Mire
court, for hie misrepresentation of him in a bio
graphical notice. George, Sand la also p sword's
points with the eatuogetalemanforbs.ving taken
her life (biographically.)-
A lady in Utah, a wife of one of the Mormon
loaders, writes to htirsister in New nampenire a
keg letter, defending polygamy by tbo example
of Abraham, Isatic e atad Jacob, and the holy men
mentioned in the Bible. . She soya her husband,
• who Is a member of the Council, has
seven other wives, which is a moderate number
for a leader of the faith, as Itigdon, tbh high
priest of alornionlein, it Is reported, has • thirty
six. . The abildrep oftheso eight wives number
twenty-five. ": ••••
A terrible exidosioo occurred at the Chester
tield coal pits, - 14 rodeo from Richmond, Vs., on
Monday. Twenty men were in the pit at the
tittle, all of whom were instantly killed but one,
who was taken out alive, but dreadfully and, it
is enpposed, fatally injured. The , pit • was over
6000 feet deep, Several exploalons have occur
red hertofore in the same mine, and this last ac
cident was caused by leaks from old dampe.
The bodies of the unfortunate men when taken
out were fonnd to be horribly multiated.
There is now in fall bloom, In the Liverpool
Botanic Garden, a beautiful specimen of the
Wistariasinenris. This spleudid plant, which
is considered the fluest specimen In Britain,
covers a spaoe of wall amounting to nearly nine
hundred square feet. At the present time
there are nbout sit thousand racemes or bundles
of flowers on it, can't bunch bearing ott an aver-
age about fifty-five flowers, eo that it beara on
the whole about 830,000 iudividnal flowers. In
addition to the pleasure given to the eye, this
plant yields a most grateful perfume.
"See," says the Daily News, discoursing of
Mr. Charles Matthews and his debts, "bow im
partially and hen widely he has distributed his
favors.. All classes—from marquises to maohin•
le!e—figure In the lists of his vassals. There is
the Marquis of Abercorndown f0r.£2,800, money,
lent, and tho Marquis of Normanby for .£BOOO.
How few persons are there who succeed in bor
rowing from the peerage: Oar nobility more
generally appear before the public in the cha
racter of borrowers - rbah lenders. The title
deeds of their estates are slumbering in bankers'
tin boxes, while they , are feasting upon the earns
advanced upon the dingy parchments. Bat
Mr. Matthews can strike chords which vibrate
'responsively in the hearts of nobles. Ile has
but to say the word, and the purees of peers
are at his command, Like a conqueror, he
moves onward in his career, making hie pro
gress felt in , the small fry of satiety."
In the course of a biographical sketch of
Tittles i given by the Horning Post, It is remarked
that th at statesman is in private life what we call
emphatically a good renew. "Go to him
when you will, or any time from six Or Seven
o'clock in the morning to his dinuer bean—nd,
thou g h you will find him bard 'at work at_ a the
continuance of his "Imperial llistory."--,-wad
ing through masses of papers for• fees, or it
May be, perched on tho top of a la.ider, tracing
.on a huge map, the march of an army—you will
dud bim easy of acoess, chatty, and full of cor
diality--forgetful that bete a great man, rind
that you are naught but one of the nobodies of
the vulgar herd. Getyoureelf bidden to his elc
gent table; and you will be struck, especially af
ter ho has taken his daily quantum of Bordeaux,
with hie fond of anecdotes, hie flashes of mer
riment, his tales of his struggling youth and
manianod, his political-and personal eouvenirs;
and, perhaps, if be in.a peculiar-gay mood, ho
will laughingly relate how once ho nearly got
killed in a duel for ulore affair, and how, when
the Eastern question of 1840 seemed likely to
load to a war with England; he tried to frighten
" Palmistone " by riding atorit the streets of
Paris on a big horse called Ibrahim !"
Totroutzto PIIOOIII OP RE06111)...-4 have, a to.
gard, said Tiimareh, for every man . on, board
that ship, from the captain down to' the etevr—
dowa oven to the cock - ) with tattoed arms, sweat
ing among thesaueeparts in the galley, who used
(with a touching, affection) to send w locks of
his hair in the soup.
INZIE
InSuranCo Company of tho Vailoy of Virginia.
Capital $200,000.
• mile OFFICE, WINCLICSTEEt, VA.
Jos. &Canton, 'John : Herr. • '
Lloyd Logan, James IL /knee%
James P. lifley, '• N. Itichrdwp; JoB t. •..
CAlttiON„ President.' O. a Fligle,Elemetely;:
The attention of tho community is especially invited to
this oompany, as an Institution'beral open an ample enpl.
tat, and conducted on the strietest'prinelpree °tenuity and
economy.. Poneleelseurd on Beata, Cargeee. And property .
delierlinh . . A.
3alB a, .. 'onnaron,4gent.
OElrn nor: Fonrth and StIL •
Strange. Develakkesnent...sekutiLmen
11- e y are deny bringing co light nos inreollens, nod the -
march of progress Is unreel; persons Bald.or bemlidnittot
trill be plearod to learn that science and long rezenrch•cohl;
biped, hero bmoglit ben* the-nubile the =rete s t vender
.of the age, I o the articlepflmansaws a'SIEEICA.N HUE:
tossroalTlOP, keare cure ice Voidness and to prevent'.
hair from falling: See chattier to lie Lad of •the Agents,,
bring, full partietdtm Pries $l,OO in large bottles. Sold
y C. FIEREII CO:. Proprteumt, - •
Fo 67 Snowier street, Cleveland. 0hi0...
r sale in Pittsburgh ln - the Wooing honees:--
Fleming Woe., _ Wilcox
It. E. Sentry - 0.11. Relater. ,
Joel Mohler, . • Benj. Page, L lr.,
J IL Can cl.
U. Vharirol 7 .l474 , A. &alum; Fressly J.
Direeen. eine:l;44DV. Ambit.
DD. • Building Lott aileghettiy
EW
Clty , at. Atte ttoti.—The, subscribe= wt.( e.der
at public ant tion.dn SATIIItDAI - ,.Stay2Oth,at 2i:o'clock; on
the preroLtes, 9S Building We, attested In the Third Ward,
Allegheny City and &serf° ToWnah in. 'between }fit, 'Ape
um! Chesnut 'streets: This propel ty. her -eettrrinient. to
the numerous manefactaring In Allegheny
-City, the Filth and Ninth Words tn the Ci.y PitMbUrgh.
will attera ammo opportunity to pwns working L in those
os , ablDbuiente to smote a platten! and chap horde..
Tema of psyrneqt•eisey. which will be made known at
time of 5a1e.... • • • ItODEIIT GAMS - AY.
. • •
JA3IE3 111311. ALL:.
corr"d ci b i4
trey CURED D 1 KIER'S PliTftoLEU3L—Eeed• the fol..
lowing letter from Rev. O.- DICELY3O3. a MiAdonal7
AU- SCIAAL-Doer Myself and Wild UV' rig been
"Motif benetted by the tee of your retrolenni, I wish to
have you tend me a box of two or three dereir-Lottles. .1
am the Coogre=iirinel Minister In title'Plari. and berets!
of my:people are 'Netted with indigestion nail an Inaction
cf the liver; the racie of myself and Wife,.befero taking"
yoiir Preto/aim, on hock Chi. We tank several hottlea=
two or three each—about n rear sad a half ago; and ere
hare never enjoyed so good 'health years noose. bars
guns that - time. I had not takewe single bottle, before..
that fulloavi of the stgoteett which ro dittzwera the dyn
peptic was tailored, and I hove felt nothing of it since that
time. My wife was also relieved from a-chronic, disease of
the ilrer, which had been' of reveal year, statidflg, by the
use of your Petroleum.. • .
Bold by S. 31. RIM; Canal Mein. G EO. U. KEYSER, 140
rood stroot, and Dragyists and Medicine Deotess emery.
CASH '.ltuuTubxr. ALVEIM.
IN.SURANCE COMPANY, of
Pennnylvastin. CAPITAL, $100;000, • JR.T.44.
TRR I'RRPRTUAZ.. • • -
- AUGUSTUS 0..
fecrehtry.-THONAI3 •WILLSON, • • '
lloaiA D
tZ
Iteliter. Oea:
&initial W. 'f
(on
Mims Robinson, Jr, : Thomas Gillespie, :.•
FlLh2e3*k, . - John U. Cox,
Ilarvey Dolman; Jaeoli.Ritura., .
John 'Walker. Sr,.. . Colder Jr.,.,
Jaoub - 8- lial4ermaa, Auto , Botobaugh. • •
• - BOSSELL'it OARS% - Agents,
, . Office, In latayette Buildings, .
(entrance 'on Wbod street)
'. virizE Ns ,. iniace
company
our I
u,e, Pittabargll.-41. D. ILLNG,. President; RAM.
UM L. •51AltellkL14 Secretary. . .
Of f ice: SI Water Street.beheren trarkil end Wood fireste,
ItUfUret IRILLand OADG 0 Elsk ; er,g . na the Obiciand ateele.
idtpl Siren and tributaries. -' ' , . • . .
thinres again st Lees or DAM.13:70 by Sire.
ALSo-..Agalnet the Perileof the Sea, and Inland !Jilts
Donand Transportation. . • • ' .
.
_ DLIZT
0.F.4P
U. ii. Eirik, Win. Larirnerj r
,
WEllern lei, . Samoa A.I. Itler, • '
Samna Res, William 134nghant,
Robert Dunlap, Jr., John't Dilrrerth,
leaae St. Pennock., - Franck Sellers, -
B. llarbangb. • J. Sehoonmakeri '
Walter Bryant, - William D. Ilaya..
• - John Shlidan. .
insurance.
J. )L tlig i ttr i g Pi 4!ab y argb.
k Nn
a I°arsriteitteti-1411
co:. .
DtASCTOac "
J. K. Moorbeid, - W. J. Azicturon,
B. C:Sawyer, R. R. Simplon. -
Edgar., B: Wilkitul, •
0. IL Paulson, • William
I r win ,
Roborts, Jobn Irwin,
Joniph Kayo, Wm. Wllltinson,•-•
David Catupbelr. •
oriant i t cra _p
Ur...Y., Zr. X. 1411111411, 140 Wood atztat, a sortment of s melvoo an SS
_
Thotaai'llacbaalcal Leeeltaa; .
• • ; " 'Capping Glasses; • '
. Breast Glasses;
'• " •
" Ov Eye Cape: . • _ ,
ate') Celebes""; ,• • ' '
nage - are really Important lavantion4; sad fiery cone:'
alone 'Abate vim 10110 a - L 4 echlng. Oall and Fe° them:
Wood et sad Vlrgla • JA6
umby
notia":l to
attend at your Armory, on AIOSDAyB,
,WEDNES.
DAYS and FRIDAYS, for drill, and to transact such lmai
nem ar may come before tAe qmppapy. ' •• • P. NAN;
. _
• - • •
Waod atreet,bebram:Vittli Moat and Virgin , .
a
MOO Lonna; NO. r..15 , -Nreets °rarer utedliyerati ing.,
DIEKUMIX EnamPaicit, No. 87— E 1 a4olfajand third
d
sp ss 0 e 41 , eN
.RN V4l
uvy OlArf Y., of Pittsburgh tottd Allegheny, meets on: th e.
• first end thIr.II9.EDNE...9D.CT of every mouth, FLORI—
DA HOWE, Market street. - . • • -
big _• • - , JOXIEN, FOUNG. JR,,..vierdary.
. .
.'"...—AEGIECRONA LODGE, I.' 1:k
geronn Lod.grto:-280, meets. wring
Wein lay evening In Wata/higti?n, Wood it fjy;7
. .
.......
C KIN A-' It AailL i. .-. .:., -
.vow opened one of the targest and beat selected stocks
•
.j of °BINA; GLASS and Q I7 EIINSIVARE,' ever brought
'to this market : consisting -In part of White, Iron Slime Din
ner, Dea'and Toilet Wan. which we would - particulaily In
vite the Ladles to eon and extunineiaS the shapes are en-.
tirely new and the ware very auperloi, having simile twelve
different patterns of Toilet - .Ware,- either in • fah felts or.
Bawls and
ilaw. Pitchers separate. We are selling guqz! ekt ' 47 7'
modera - , • • ;•.-- E r.
Also, a very hatulsoine assortment of Frenc h abi,..- Tea
'a bend, or laue9 ra:terna.. nd Dinner tette, or eepill-qt, •pleees ef , pieta .wyk t gem.'
Oar .tock of Flour Vases, cone:BlS of 'O'er •filii different.
patterns,,very tweutiful, and : ranging from WY cents' Per
pair to thirty dollars. Baying so large tut alwortithint,wo
feel confident of suiting animates. / -. -i ._...•-•• :el -
Britanla gel. Bois: ihitgata and •Preatawi.:.fiiivar Plated
1 Forks, Spoons and -Thatier.:Knivea; EniveaazidForka,. of
Tarlothi eklielt. Qom alumni.. to the • finest:. Stllsrf Lampe,
ile/Iltanips, Glrandales, and House Foralehing Goode: ve , •
BOSTON GLASS DIABE--Of U this wWhaeo a large art-,
meat, particularly stile Diamond • Pattern; which looks as '
wall as the- bent cut, and Bells at loge than ens third the.
price,. Also.e complete stock of Pittsburgh Glass..
oar
ho public are respectfully:invited to call and extuplnti . .
•
in .
Figiir ~_:' No. 42 liarket et., bet ' a Third and Fourth, • - ;
..
o M:dee POVF# IP - rl i gen. :-. •
• German Canary 81iML,77 7 7,..
nattaLTSGINZ has •Iroottetti (Went hem .Gerinany,
si 'v
kj ery Jar& and roperior stdetrafaanar amps, (Ono
n iers,) vrbleh la *III-sell t,n riiiiortante tams. Va. 1514
FlSTU•Street,bext doer to Market it- . • • • .. rtnylkits..
D trip Rlo6 T(ldlaES, n=gentl sa
Slaty of blanks nroq by. liktexicAldetintn. ntld Jas.
bees of ans Naco, for sali by ILIELTSZS, -
Prl
my9' ater B tatleaii;gukets!.; &pawl
'rey.v4A.ttptint47lo,o9o, virlowqualities .022 and;
•ny 16 , z ". B MITH.I B IHCL AIR
C AWftftlil3YAN '161:./dIXOSE-1 grams feeediedby
Gorier co64lllsmond and Mir ket
IXTRAPPIIiG TALVEXICO tesam 530 eabs by
IV;
...:..` SMNIIY If COI
EIRIMI=6
SPECIAL NOTICES
bit Tt; btrOO.C."4I
to No. lte FOU l sl3l,l3troot,.near Grapi [rash :2w
1.t,1a - era to
• cronueit .':.titrsamers,
U 'S say that It has been krunitt to cotuplately - enuie
every vestage of thl& dreadful disease' in leastime the titan
or reu s e anCat Ise! toot o ,r,llueettresaenee to the p An a-
The Amman:is ordertlficates iheitatidee* this provide.
tor, many of which are from welllniawn citizens of the tits
of pi ttebem atelitt imniediate vicinity, go to chew clear
iLl ly
and bejliitut ill doubt, that:lssil PthlinztatlS A
e
°too co ne
muibn value, nutonly atf a loch) remedy in *Artily.
Biewnettoln, Deetraess. tote of Bled, but as a valuable
Internal remedy, inviting iho intestlgafing physician", /Lo
well es the suffering patient, to beeemeseguatuted withita
merits.
medicht Laving. a dread of mixtures are assured that thle .
paralyzed:aril, and is bottled alit • ilsrivarrein
the bosom of the earth. • • -
Paid/motile certificate IS centedfrom a pansy published '
syracusti - N.-E, and bAar: elate AugustJo which-ea'
aiso appended the ceetefkateof theceleatect D. Y.. Reg , 24.114
'et Syracuse: •
This misty in truth certify, that I have been so badly ef
thueted
di with &to for the lastaavon
any
that nseetof the.
sI. h fu ave - been unable biatteint to anyk ind er busrness,'.
and mush.or the time unable, to walk arid confined to my
bed, and been, treated 'nearly' all the timeakt the best
"Physicians our country efforde ; I occasionally got some re.
lie I, but no cure, and continued bogrow worse until Dr. Foot
recommends:Lane to try the Petroleum, or Rodi Oil, es eve
rything elm had failed; I did so 'without foithat fi rst, but
tbeelhct was astonishing; It threw tho poison to the surface'
at once, and'l 'et once began 'to *WS. batter, and by acing:,
&even bottles I have got st curt, wortlitho Ti tondo ordoll ~
• _
• MU& DANDY BAIIKaft
Thin may certify that There been aaquainted with Nisi's .
Petroleum, or Hock Oil, for MOM than a rear,: anti have re•
peatedly witnessed Ite beneficial effects in the cure of hide.
Het ulcers and other diseases for trhich ft is rosaoriaririlicti,-
imdttan with confidencerecouunend It to be ik medic:ll:savor:
'thy of attention, lint esin safely- say that eaccees has attend.
ed its tin where other medieine hydrated: . "' •
for Isle byall the'predsista In Pitteinrish.- fanl7:darr.
State rtutnal Fire St . Nariiii laenranoe Comianyi.
• OP PRNBSTI,VANTA.. •
,Branch Office cur. /burn; and Botilkdeld 54., Pedtburp!t.
-CaPititie 350 ,000:13ollarm.
• John P. Rutherford, Dauphin co.; P: O. Snddwick, Harris.
berg: •Slimual Jone , ' Pb o E l SelPhiat A. WilkinP, Banker,
Plttaburgh; A. A. Ca rrier, Pltteburgh; John B.dltitherford,
Dauphin co.; A. J. Oillett, Harrisburg; 8. T. Jones, Harris :
burg; Robert Slots, Carbon co. •• • - • - "
• • • JOHN I'..lll7l 'HBOODkPresident . •
A. A. OARIIIElt; Act!y. A. J. GILLISTT; Secretary.
The above company will inittre e.irainst perils of ISPaprid:
inland navigation and transportation; also, on buildlnall-.
sad Inorchandlw in city or country, at lowest rates consia. '
tout with safety. Policies irsued on.dneling houses elther I
perpetually or fora torn, of years.. . *.jal3
biritritFire Marinalasttraaoe C ompany
_ _ • . of, PHILADELPHIA.
O , •
ffice of Pill3buTh dgenty etyr. FburfA and SbufAjltAl 14.
• , • leapt Cal, -.300,000 Dollerre.. • •
ILA. LibarkelfOrd, • Paul Thurlc see.
E. M. • J. ft: Flinlgen,.- . • f
Than: B. Alltebell. • Samuel Jones,
H. a Homegyr, . Therms Craver', • -
Wm. H. Boaorg, . .F. ll).Bberman A. ~
A. Hart, P. Snyder. -• .
JOEL JONEB,- . Proaldont. A. B. OlLL}..."l7,Secrebtry...-_
• Will home Cotton or Wooleo Fontorlen; Bnlldlogn, Stores,
tee.Herclumdlev and r: a ortigenerelly, on tho matt favorable.
‘-•
112211
OEM
:• •
it 'Moat Extraordinary Cure Etteof.isal
BY DR. DI'LANE'S CELEBRATED YERAIIPUGE.
• Nye' Toss,,ltarch 19, 1852,
. lid i. 9 tOC ; atiff that have berm: troubled for • aluort
. ..four years with • altokiort 4 e.tnitioN,. Ape
ahnost to artirocata mos*/ enIP/ 0$ OM *BOW
P a Ybut to no purpose, T•I was thro yeinsialed ti,try a bottla of
3 2 / 4 trids celebMfed .VorMltetka; . TAardt two tempimia
Kill at one dose. It rows begat: tac.tipOittef o !ben it Made
thorough work. (LB** regular wajorfiatostisitbluno.)
I should jadgo ij.beraiht assay Bora 40,tw0 - 4Susita of
worrns; • they had litilispeiininck..or hailtigAhrtated. I
• tot& tha remainder of the lbottla at itio &era: !Tbe effect'
was, it brought away about one quart more, all chopped to
pieces. I now feel like a different person. . .
- Thenbova is foams widow lady, fluty • rix years of cigr,
rerldent in Ma atty.. For, further
,particulars, : the public
are referred M Mrs.Halaile; ita: 3. manlilittan plac e or to
Thial4Dritglet;eosisor ofltidgen'asol fonroe 'street,.
P. 8.--The above voluble remedy, also Dr. ADLanee cal.
ebrited Liver Nis; can now be bad at all respectable Drug
latnrda to tbla city:
ParcluMers will be carefal to tusk fur, and taloa ausni but
Dr; Iti'Lanee irannithge. 'Aiyothate, In comptalsau, are
wortLieta. • „ .
Also; for 'ale by the aider propertetariv ;• •-• • '
MIMI
. .
INlFlltettr./Irtlentlone - ••••
Ai - F . OII'CE . .118,11..EREBY_ GIVp,N to, ell the uniformed
compantealn'..the. hound* of. the Etat Brigade. 18th'
Dighton. that shell be
_organleedart or ,beforti.the gIRBT
MONDAY of 3UNE;A. D., 1964,. to meet at their towel
Pidoc or ineetilag, esktfirst liondey of Jana. and
eLall
Laid sit election in each company for one Brigadier Geece
'rel, one Brigadler - lospector: for. - said Brigade- also, for
inch Meld Oilicers as theipetalit Battalions of said Brigade'
arc eniftlgd'to[
The Captain 'or Cotrimandlbg .Giflcer of each 'company
enparintendsaid election and Lahti to lila asfletanco
' title of. more 'Members; 'who shill -be feverally sworn. or
aflirmed,to . conduct sail. election ''fairly and. impartially, -
n'irod Ind 'coiract irettirn thereof; end when
- .therelcetion *halt have hewn ,losed and the eaten counted,
the atiPesinteadent and .Lia aaalstante shall melee out du.'
plicate returns of the tame; tote aigned by them, Fialing .
the number of Totes glieri . foi 'act person for (tie dtWuronr
ptilieseoted for. For the Bottellons,as well as the Brigadier-
GC/timid and. Brigadier IMpector, one of amyl return, shall
be pled. with the, paper's of, the company,• and th e - , other.
shall bo delireeed within ten 4Lefe thereafter to the Brigs='
41er3nspector. - JOUN BI'ELHINNY;.
Brigade lospectoyafiet Ihigade...lBth .Divislott. '
P. 8. -If the returns are left at General' Lark:to?' ofttee .
*lain laid time leeched: • .
A• • Irbo,rokromors*. Iffalt Illobool.
• IbrAcr lat6gthall-to, ierablliai toe “Yarmers'_
.4thcoreyttinctsyliinie his bconpassed by the
fl Jtt Oreeteiciiie. "the Pre4ident and Vicet
Venli of Hui PannajlinaLs State AgrlculturalS fVerirociaty, iind;
the" 1' esidlinte of the several Coaiaty Agricultural Societherr
Whielirhall.nt any time have been" oir,anized meta than
• 'ono year, shalitoesothelo members of, ant constitute the
Seatd Illiireties; who shall - meet at flaitisbunt on the
• fee° tei Tsi/divot:Yana, an. proceed - too organization of
he Institution, and selection or the most eligible eite
vitalist the - . Commonwealth for - its imam), where they ,
.1 , 41 purebaise; o , obtain by gat; grata or otherwise, a bodY
or land emanating at Joist two bundled acres, upon which
they shall procure such improcemants and alterations to
be mado, as will make it an Institution properly adapted.
loam Instruction of youth to the art of rarzolog. •
•• rm. pft rson3 deltmatelt hy Mkt lair are g"
at to moot
at the offictoitbs 8 taPi AR T ianiti rarßecillYi al. nonistalar t
-on Tucrley, thel3th or - 7nue.1561.. •
• . • PREDElitiat.'iritlii;
Pre/north. Penn's State AgdeultinulAoellisty.:
- A, .G.; CI7IIIIWaE
•
eattlua nab;
•11 .10)IITEr, ORB:VP: DIA idifihiti•ritilltlißoll;
.. . or 4 S a - REVOnlik eh' itina*ith, extEnlhig
• 'LL• ni enlaighig Ida bash:feat- Et« vfli keep ;me erf the
yompletest and • bed Asliorted 'ellabibbinecni tba elty.
and invites wean hem all Mir OM etistotnerr•
and the public generally; Ile deals extenalrely
ill
•••;• ..• • • •-• CODWTRY
ASODIIf
at all deierfatione. • Re h4plien hand a tenni - aaaartmlitit
at AN.D , GROCPILT: WA RR, but quality.
and are =del My heir eland; kat' •.1
fwer,tyzu;_unory t-htitornt4 nom
en In the prxiatit eine; complain! aloe a IVO desprip , .
tion of lie tat rivers. towns, Xidars,l3lnlog. eta,
'rrith dloOrral for tho voyager:lm Ilaeflforir tto F an Y .. 11113 , '
eiconi by Itn. .8. Capron
Africa and the Attestant Plug; third endpply: icy Malice! :
critleel isid.Mallipapous Writingif by T. N.
au Lb Or of "Ion," with additiOnal artieleanwier before pub
' Rrrrealion.s of Cbrieaipbei gortb; ona
Now Uweripts for Conking. counPriding all - new atid
wed 'nabob: . hrlftt , *
The Modern llorre'Doctor: •byG. H. Dad 1;:7I Dl
Temp... 4 and Stini.hine, or Life In Itentuokj t.by
P. 'Holmes. Joist remaci nrd for elle - by
' . W. A.GILDRNETNKRYx Co.; •
~:rtivAtiff:ll.Auf:77ce:tyth.L:L..:l4:tausufr.no,dialx;sl4supon:dl.yuthi.:TlL7l......b.z.:llll.LALl:.}:4o.4ol...-..;:naiii..:a.
mothri7:l:.trivvri:ftileip.:
.tla nt7l4A:paA'—-t-trrn'jass.t".SlsoT3:s;a;:r7r:yrdtlrtaChaSFj.:lra:tic<.Ghfelne'::wltti"l';:a4l7ltlb''a'nu-:
tliZO,lsil'imlitebt.fsw!fitotbh.weengel4::Vi":ll2orift7iTe;dignia'A,° tkOrift7ll7:n
WM d fine mmorttomg or ne w aryl.* If noloJewelry, wbicT
wo offer to the pubic at regular wholenie criers, and from
2 , 640 64 per cent bale, the priers usually asked atothr,
ostabilittoionti in - thfc kiti-, nod no anlstalte. Call
at 01
Mink Una and ECU for yobrzelvea. at
flirt,, .„
~; rt, •
.. _ ' ' ITO - )D'S Jewelry flora.
• .Ais PLEE APPLES.
- .1m) toxre . --
;P. - .
100 -ao. jrA*"; '-
tll3 day; and to
2
make APIA"s4 :to Rni / o pt I .
. Wool Atroat.
BATIIBR filF ir
tki
oulpibla for travelers. ; A small lot, reeklyed by
onrrior of !km Dlgicoond nod Market II:
• StEiii naA sto—re,e
families • sortment of.medicine chests, aul midterm. tottygleinn•
elestaboate. AL: Be. nose wiehloe to: pnrcbinpd
would do wail Mall end examine mine before puellestor
elsewhere. JOS: SLIMING..
fIOD liITNH i.)--4 ---- jd o . orßust i t amb
NJeand blst Cod Liver 011, - fentivad hi , . ....• . ' . . .
toVIS - ' . .' - —. am Frantrx a. •
I S I'VE liX . VIA Ord YOH Trig 11 , 1X.F.41
tins, pee' 2 Howells &mortal' Extracis. idielyo Is
...p.tuity., mylB . , ".
cm ' ,
. . .. ..
.. .
.....
_.- JOS. ru.strxo, , n ...
faro!. ortbs.llolamand andlJarltat et
• :Ma AOBE COXI.LENT . VAIIIILNG LANDlftir Erie
- m7IA . ;." • • 65,Difth atrentoutArlbattst Mee.
IVANf 1; A wuzEm to tat a char¢e f. the
male Or
• .., vat:mint. of a hOtat'i' Entictire at _ • •
• :
•,ritAN
asslyth.s C re U e CO l W eat lteataro . lea. ttte..P 4 oo f i ce
. .
UIRE p VlOO4 IV grielD
.10 rOf ArMcka#:sagnable he evert. - Apply*:
—.PRANOMOUS' Agesicy..o/1101:":
inyl9, • • 14171 /MiAntaknear thirPOO /NW:
I "FPR bandsOmest and hest lacistfon for e
'country reildence between this city and east Liberty,
on eth Pourth street Tread: -..1t le opposite to Mr. Joaepe
Where lame spring conten out pa the mid,
'sod is ground Jost high onoughrto give a finer iew el East.
Llbetty and, of the - eptemild valley which it:minim& ft •
Onlg 'three tulles from the city, .and twn minutna' • walk
limn the depot at East Liberty. • There. Is about 40 scree et.l
it that silt he.sold In lots to suit purchaaere, *old to 'r I
rn:ouy of persons If called for soon • There Is teldern offer
ed: to Roterms iod att . ecirportunity to locate rurselsrs so pleasant.
ly, on 0 CILPY. • It only wants to -be. teen to be ad-
1131141. Con. end I will show It to you; It YOU' 'want th,
best'aid handsomest location in the'city. • . - •
TIIOSfAB" • . 70 Pntrtth street..
mylB.lml
Pyty4.o.9lA,.Ec, P/G IRON; for
Atr
.:/irottU: BIIVGRAII k 7);.;..
OF A= ..ktyrATuEB,.for.42 le sit
B . treet • . 1131 YIR'. 1 "'ll •
VSSILNCED
01111,1raarn o t ; •
. " Mate:groan;
." Sian 111Prad ;
• s " Orange; .
la dine and far iala by
Littil'AßH.;-Just allevnytd tip!! prph'ut by .
A. • , ' JOEL "fJOEILIttL.
11 - - ilia il, N0;.1,-41 , tautrtn• .ala by --
.xj . 240/11311t.
reeelyttl atnt for - Pal. by'
caylN - • • JIM 1 10EILEA: ,
LLysm
and lot mag,by • .
- - I'l nasbers d •
T - ITIBIT TO tatPte.)Y two or three good Bin:ohm: iCitiP
bu t mod workmen need agply - an interest In theater,
.I , dslnert alit be glean if - tedWred, will ,- feel -out t
whoe. htieltresi to a' corogatenrworkmad:.: This Is Ws=
ebtineei.ea the boalneer well established' and:Ur a good'
run of custom. 'also' en Apprentice *anted. .
• 'l`4: Pipitb Arm&
mar~l:tt r'`
11v/itlf,•.110}Il Mae Bre Potomac Herring;
, • • do- Bhsd the grit of.
the:deiiapt...l4lso, Ihaltez Rehinz; No; latel 8 Mutters):
liatteolf t mooted ; do. pickled ;- O n bend and for rer by
• ' BAILEY A-RENSHAW. 25 31Aberty street.—
pirktrEpTlNG if filltlis ONI AFIIiCA ABU ' , TUE . . Shut .. o :: ;
Africa and the'Amerlcan Flag: by Commander AtulAw
if. root,
U. d Nary, Lieut.' Commandlug U. ft. b e lie Pered
cos tbo coast of Africa; illustrated with
to
ly tinted i
lit s b t arrn rugg p l it ea le
41; plit li te 1. 44 r :
‘,...
si
411 .
tobiosm .
krof: a
inisentins
Alone:" by ifirlialtit4ext4 ; a norplkqual JO Interest tt
the 1' Mile; Wldielrorld.' •
_j •
az ' 1. .
.-.1 TbliologlCl4:2lilll4fir AZteotber Papers: by Timm . . Ire
- N ahl* Y• tru ill*Crt * .kireleh Owl= Butane' 2- web _
... a
Tee IrmailoVnekhh Catuteditul•ar/828'iml, 7 329' -
;101'10 Ulf). prasentAtArnofialfednlu,,,.Ftest ..*Y.C*l••••r!-•
'
111,
time; tory pr nautili'', .flom, ite_dhar*i7l
.• P*Pfir...
with-111*P: V XS. C *P 7 .°* ~.,..._."' •
dilne_Diodein Iforrn •Irantori. quirtlr..% * . 17 . 4,13 ,,**
aeriene of Soften. . : ...., . , -.. •••• .:. . - ...:-: ....
..::, •• ..' .
.' blliorteellies N.w Receipts fat 099 king„..... ....• ...
-AM:"- nilal'Udak forkittroad.Ogtheffrin
.b ' My ab.VA-Effesek
i...:l,n#ll#llor* F*fsal i' t 7 x • k .. c0.. ... ,
~.
1 .
''''..'...34.Bcoithlteld at.'
_iiiiis..' , ;i; . *;.: .- :- , : . ;
o: AtiTpef-liVainteci,four or five hammy
- IX:theArbole arr.!. cira con*ltua tblog
t
giipp).4lbe Post ca. Aipi? .
- • RANC*I4'. Aierici office;
sa• " ' 6 — .11( h "
:/101thluAlt
Tvolugtrz e 4 /rilloTorwtac•ha m_m
s, nra
en
- Arencl Ortlee•
6STlfth tired. near the Post °Mae; :
UGALkhluts euatanoa aug -.'• - .
- *hits Wilma Sam: . .' •
Rearivid sad róltpaqt
:tam RicicErsoat.
receivecti o
..inVIL • . • • - -
i nd p C ll -;-.10_41s •...Eaanoray Crab da 7 4'larrale by
mgiH"• • hilladat4 RIOIET,80."
'lB5lEl.a. • dr6l ' Orland la atm bad, io;
t fitmialwattsiniranaitnatuffi,rotr ue by
-k•IllOgge8017..
. t.:fr••
• • • • • :•• ••; ••.• •
WEE
. . •
••'••-• 's ••• ;'•
• 4 ': - - ; Zr•l'V.lr4
; 1
FLEMltiti BROS,
.utE,ltporAtp J 7 Riad A Co.,
• - *". .' GO 'Wood street
NEW 411r1RTIORKENtS.
OR
Oinnaraott; . .
•
Muck;
Larradelt:-
JOEL-MOHLER.,
24VLSbertrat
,~~,
- ~`~,~•:
~; ~ -.
~~:. ~~
TIINATIttn--Joarra O. Feats Zettee and Ant
gots. - 1/ 11 11istreet,nberc Wood • f•tinflii of adcanal.).;
Doren and ParqueVe ; PHvate Boson, large, ; do; it.;
small; sfi ; Second Tier, 250; Boxes fur calornd petrol:l;kt,
Personn securing .
Neste will be charged 1234 ettl. extra tor the
cartitcata. Door open
tarn II at 7 o'clock
re ; Pea - torment* to emu ,
rn re at 734 o'elock......Baert 'of 51 0 'WRAP- 'Nat
night of an entirely new drains entitled "Writing on the .
HICKEY. hen volunteered bit "etices,
and will appear In We greet part of "I im fatly
Tian evening, May 19. 1854.Wi1l be presented the 011 W rams
of WRITING ON ilia WALL: 130 b Frontier*,
air
rally;
Richard Oliver, Nrn Dynan Fergoenneon Trotter, Mr Olin ,
Erd ; LottiSmithers, Mrs Itynarr Margaret, Mrs Dowling
-....Pas Beul, Afire Woldegrare...-.Migliland Fling, kW
Annie Ftnvons..—Fobßi fur /telly To conclude wltb tbe
ppular hun g
Acorn,E ToODLtifi Tframby Blr
MickcY; hung Mr Rent; Vartner acorn. 3 1 , 2a11y;
Mary Acorn, Idno Rymer; Mrs Tendlery Mta Broliford.
tnOrroW evonfog, bonatlt lfts Vetter. •
, filvErLvzi , l t EA - iiiiiPßAoTica t
it : -CLArtgo
DILL POSTER AND . DISTRIBUTER,
CONDERTS, ma
EXHIBITIONS AND LEVINE/39.
AA Li..-or miumovnora*Buito,Telefiraph, or alibi
atten•ollf,l7 dant= a Co.leEnreEs, will tem° franteditite
floret to thLf oalit ilotels and ?dada Storey,
Pfuting' aitaf.lVEatileltlieTtpo."NA9EV-*.12
, ear,ool3 HALL. (tortmerly . Wllkin's tiall,) Frar:lt &Tilt,
aj: iyar .7/lath/id:Loan be obtained lur Puttee, rettiralr,
Concert". Publ'a•Mcetings.&e. Alto, Cargo's Cotillion an t
Sax Born Band can be rental in rcaZiners at all times, l y
applying to WM. FBABB.CAnao, at tbe.Cryttal Palec.
Daguerr ean ROOMS of IL, At. Carge &CO..rourth elm% or a t '
.
, Proiobamintloase ..
111 , virtue . of a precept tinder the hands of t r fm..tl. Ida
13 Clare, President of the Court of CuE2LOCOI Makin Plad .-
rot this Lth,lndkial Almliet of Penneylvaola 'orl jeetite of
the Court a .ryer and Terminer, and general Jed Delivery.
tonna for add Pletriet.- and It illiam Doges and
In
A..m,, Digt,/cm:date Judger; of the tame minty, In end '
...fur. the moray of Allegheny, dated
' t ht
Jet de, fir May, In
ton year of
tome, 0116 1 h(111S110d eight hundred andtfly
four, sod directed. fur holding A Ccrort of (Ayer and .
Terminer snit General Jolt Delivery. at the Court Hour. In ,
'thavity Of Pittskorghi cm the let, Mammy of Juno, at /0
: .robtler nallieliteieby eaten to all'of the Justices of the" ..
Peace. Coronerand Constables of the ootratjet Allegheny;
.that they-be then and Uwe, in their. proper persons, with
their rolls, records: inquiritione, examlnatkme and other re
mi•nibranceer to do those things shielt . }o ileir reepeetne
OMOPII, in their behatf appears to be. done-i . -and also thee*
that will prosecute the printers that now. are or may bo
la thejeft of sakt oounty of Allegheny, to be thee and the m ,
:to prosecute softest theta es 'hall -bolos,.
Given underlay hand, In Pittsburgh. this let dey of nay,
la the year *tope Lord, ono tboapand efgbi hundred er.
if ftprour. and of tbliiCimunonwealth the 77th.
f.••• , air&t•4•l•,- ••••,•,••••—,• •••• , WIl 37 11011GT..6heilft. .- .
. . . . .. .
XrAW, FAiSRLON zoom FOR AfAlf-Frartic loslie's let.
1.1 dice' Gazette, of Paris, London and New 'Turk Mull ,
100. ; price 2.5 e oats per number. It. lii pxiblir•bed on the
Are: of Y every month, contalnitg elf the newest fasignwt fn.
,air,n7 glepariment,of Ledlee and Children's et , stunte,„ and.
~ pr ,fusely illnatrated wlth'citer one hundred engrnyluga;ll l ,
wllltion to Which each port cantatas e• epleed4 color.d
pla . e, - alono, worth more than the prke 'charged for the
wholit.. Articles will appeor on Riding Etinuetle. linittlng,
Netting; CrocbayAc.. Each part will oil , o 'enntaln a paper
pattorn of the latest Paris 'Panbiotia. Prke $3 per tusnurn. -
Sub 0.111,11m0 received, and for mile by
' . , •W. 'A. fiIf..DENFIINNEV & CO.; '
• - 76 Fourth otrect6
' 11,1 041p - Notice.
Bcuoci
J 311. . - /Istrleborg; Mal 20, 1854.
Dr tha 411 PectietCotille .. :Actiyor the levitation and
Xeciationation of the OomMon &had . 85a cm," waged
blast 8 1554,1 t is Made tho duty of the Superfutcodent of
C3gatodn Schools, to glve notice by pubilmtbat to trot:taws
papersin each county for. three succestire works, to the
School Directors of..the revers/ rounded, that they are to
meet in convention at the ant cfinstice of the proper coon.
on-the .FIRST _MOND4I: . OY, JUNE ?i&l:1:, - fin't sch.cf,
s! t ra.roees, hY,II alabrity of the shale number or Directors
pteseitt, one imeon of literary and scientific anitaltements.
and of and experience in the art of teaching, as Coun ty.
Supsilutendent for three anteceding school years.
.Tent &Eno?' Direct Ors present la such conventiOn. MAI
A
majority otthem, shall at the seine time fix the compensa,
im of the OnintyStmeriatentient, and Immediately. anti
•aamb gection,th Fre/intent and : , ..tretarl of the conyentlon
celffiito.the Superintendent m Common School/b.:et
:flettrisharg, the name, amount ofemonarcompentstion
wilated, and Me net Omen addr 4 S.:a,orthe per who mar
I!trevected County Saperifttendent.._'-' at:•MEACK.-
thyTq:l‘,.: EttpNeasomrm Fehnols. •
L . Sale.
onn ACRE Op er aND IN FORNOT COUNTY, near
the Clarion river. Thin land le heavily timbered,
has an oieellent *ill', and teitaid to contain an IllbOthbulCS of
. itounni;ntal a thick vejn of bituminous coal:- The'Venan.
railroad, which will undoubtedly . be hunt, rou eery ne tr.tri It, If riot. dlnsetly. enema It.' Ml fl lawn creek
')11 . ..40,54:ia acre& in Vic minty. well timbered and watered,.
au I - lying ne , g Ulu leate of the Banbury and Erie railroad.
No betti'r loveattainit Gould be triads than In them
The completion of thi .. Suiitiney and Pate, the Allegheny
Valley, and the .Venatigti: railroad& .through 'that legion
will renti,r tlle roai , tumber;. Iron ore and eoll.sof great
.Etigi3l2ll or • ••• • •• ' 0:11. • .
Attorney'
No. I47.llimrth etreet.
(.J Bt.h.pii urCUtti. OSlTlEutsisting tan thou.
assureannuiersaoi owlosities of datum sod am. tad of
r•markabin nott' ostottlahlog Noma; beings. ahlmals, C 1.19.
Amp. experinuota, pbohoolmma, etc., of. both. ancient and
-maim timee-a oo an 11112.140 f the globs; comprialog :althea.
tit:tactual:as of, the most wonderful frenks• of 'mature and
uts or Man. Foreale by' s .: - B. T. 0. 310ItGAN.
01 1R •
lOL Wood street.
Nnii/ zo,-,•-
` l l 100 bbto Dream LIN;
60 bbdo N. 0. Soot.;
300 bAts N. 0. 51olasoos;
25 bblo F.xtra Nos. 1 suol 2 Lard Oil ;
2.5 ." Tartatod 011;' •
25 " W. Wba1e011;.
60 bbds
B PaCera t; ElamMS &;(3Vire(IZUS& & Brans' brand,)
aco do
tlereoo 9..0. Irma!, . ^ 'do;
do . do;
• ' 7 ton, Pearl ;Sib, (prime
Just rei tirrd au store and. foraile low by
' ' 'ENol.32ll'it RICI/AUDSON,
No. 110 Wale , atiftal 160 Vint otrreL
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*.150 bf 44 1 '% " ° ° bica d a i",' o ;
.. -6 4 1 ,'& 1 111 7 4 It
. ; • ; n Taaten . ' B. U. do.;
• rittieled and So r 6 i 3 sai: is
El; do;
- MILLER & IMILISMJ
dltU
"" oiAbl re—
, . .. lb km No. 1 Lard:
, ebb. do'.-: . Lard Oil;
- • - ri - hnitbbls'• . do; '
flab:lved and for We • '••
'itrr,r,tzt4 Ttrokirsox
/1! FIEF-378 bags pritn4 lila Coffee; •
• 11) poeket. old Got't Java CoMx:
Iteceivnl end fur axle by . •
• fl trOtti lay.fisAti.tilltitiiiii.. tist Just revilteddlnet
,from the toanufactareri, • frail tot of - •
.• • : Ifakeis.-lin.l (11i:4:plate; • . •
Do • • Perfationo Cliottilato; • • ' •
• •-• •Da Vanillq.. • do; • •
_ • • - • Do • Elea . do; • ,
• • •• •••..1/o. Drama; atoltaalo and rtall
0 7 3 . -•. BAILEY lint:BELA*:
ilri.47.e-- A ,u utw Centre Avu oroo 4; Ca.
Toff rent ziasouut largo Lot , with Fruit Trees; et a
, Boqulra of • • I.I IOIIA won& •
tfita . • 74 Fourth atrret.
8 do Clarified Eager;
GO.he!' alohttroe eyprete iniclaiges; .
ite1.M.,4,,f2='&r.144.111701.1,11rnh to °?riTe by
ow on the whet/.
13 AituAmr
(Lb
•,,D hare:just reteisstt tevetal la . lots ‘gat Xiobroktereill
sltlrtsalondkrishk.fe, Sleeves, out! Spoilt:9, "shish they
QUI sell at groat baNatos....tlsOiansus
••: of eter T
brohlosotatd VW* Csitostabiirls.: • • • •
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tayl6
: 0 0 a .ILlia-•-.1. k wilt open in el & fair tleys
ome)rory irupeztor and bow Styles of plaid and striped
LIA151"(.0.40H411,
,w0vt.b.12,;4 . - centg, are.nOw
s - lifturarqf eotits;
myla
F4ll. BIL9. I . O .EttIES.,—A., 4- MASON a cu , i9ll occults at
• ..,liaowllays soottiaillorga stock of Embroider( * comprik
.pilat than Maas:ono cow styles Chlosisettes, Bkoves,
attnrseintrLs,..o.oodkarch, Birbilind4segart Edistagss*
AWN.,. --We will open In a few days more than 4000
jpfetas andel:ay new 4.ile Lawns, which WIN be offered
at redtteed prima Emy/111 A. A. MASON * OCL
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BEIteRADNIAINICB pLetesible tokned
eallingit%?;)44l*larisf6Sil-TdA. 2.1111A.5Z4 ate now
&r
-,blms
IST
Nult—
cetred ii Mt 'of Crtiisler#' Potent Anlmeesic C a r p
ingsning of 41 pleemi, which- ai Will dltrpore of - at the ex
• tremely low price of 75 cents per yard: Also, a full supply
of Ingrain and other thapetMge, entirely . . new dcidens, di-
Mt hom thertumufec.urere,-. ell Of 'which wM he sold
lower thew 3 ey other house i n the idly. - '.
.00Fkme my2..,
.; or oale by
31008 ri
; or cep'
nyzo
prvic teces
J,_/ Demi., et tbe v.ey .15Figat, quality an4,ltKet dateab a:
pattern:l,Jan received et.— •
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rkidFitiNummunt•w riUset
1 bbl Monongahela Wldoky; 8 yeari old ;
10 do, : • do' doL 5 do;
.10 do .do do • ••:: do:
50 do do • do slew;
'moo 9p1 3 geproc, zr
jartertio4 and for tats'l T
JofiN -LITTLE; Jr.iAce D
130,0E4 stp,et•
! . ..T‘ WELL I No
.[D3 us ji,.tm_t,4.pi.r. t 1
yag4 iiM- 71 -itea i •
2;M . ..01 .. .ah0y arot. The hal:Ito to cont rottoblyotranited... .• . i
'mt ontilniC..B.:.rootruc.ball psc try. Ac. t Dacha, $O4 gar,'
~ • • i ..J
, len /farm t.....:Tbe lot txjret . .ti 24 fOOO oot fronton Fulton by 133 deep , - :
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Xertnno In bind; balance In (ion an
and two yptirttvl6 _
. E. CUTIIBEItT 4 SON,
1)11 . .0 . OEB, sta.-20u . dozen Eastern Broome of Ma best
quatithis; also Bandar Bucket.), Tabs, Keelevai Wash
Boanto„ Step:Ladders; Olothee Pine, ne, of every variety,
;stylus:W.llmo, comp:llEl2'oe I.ugest iesortsnent in the
city, received and for tile 'thornd. avtrate.E by
EVLIST 4 JaNgitaii?;
263 Liberty se.
E2n6
Astnatil.htt Bitit.)3lLNll pLANTS-Illout.lo Ifiioxyznis.ot
.0. 20 traiiefieo ;.14 Voiles.,.l3eltattor TabetCae.
m or i thliPlantelapbuattna In hello.
picholiNeat north, Ihmi the Peal and Implement Store of
tulifii • -• • - JAMI4O WARDROP, Vifth st. •
11..
:.100.3 , 51111,1 White F/rb:
. 50 Itiols
bble Troiit:
110 bbla t - 00. •
• ' : • 'Pkkebit%
' • . 35" bbla Sugaithwed Milt° Fish
10 . 9 Ole 1011301001310mott: for rear. by
OOLLTNg
Eca IP4r-BzusbaNisedi---"l9Paut—Wa
ta
e.?"4' '`76"
WNIS EtisitlfuE:O.Y 4,IIIAIUA 01110itit— 1 gross
jit bf eel9brAted - Article received - by • -
vsfle • JCS. TlLE , flnti.
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WEK,,-3U doz. babbitt?* YeN , t.
• 5 412 Pragtou 4 dienill's (151:7:
615 lioderwond's, - 456•-•
A. 3V-rill/Ilk'
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J_ . nrni
num ales.reo'd
. Pal* fro?apiin esce.yeat. Wider Teftivet.l
.70a. Popaixit_
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