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THE PACIFIC ROAD AND THE NAVY,
The bill now pending In a:faience of Repre
sentatives, providing for government aid to the
project of a railroad across the continent, will
soon be -the subject of animated discussion in
Congress: We have frequently expressed our
views on the eubjeat, and our earnest wish that
the federal government may extend toward the
• enterprise such aid and_ enc - onregement, within
its constitutional powers, as will insure the early
completion of the work. There are two subjects
of great national interest upon which the public
mind of this country seems to be almost unani
mously agreed. We refer to tho Pacific' railroad
and the increase of the navy—both essential to
the peace and safety, and the growth and pros.
..perty of the country. Public sentiment is not
only agreed upon those subjects, but urgent for
- prompt action by Copgress and the administra
tion.
Of the great events occurring, and crowding
upon each other, in the eastern hemisphere, the
-people of this country cannot remain mere idle
and indifferent spentators. Oar national position
as a first-class power on earth, our expansive
tendencies, our worldwide commerce, and our
democratic and progressive instincts, all com
bine to render the events, that affect the deed-
Ides of other nations important and interesting
to ourselves. While England. and France plunge
into ateexpensive and deadly conflict to prevent
the growth and aggrandisement of RUB - Blain the
oast, they give unmistakable signs and monitions
that they will yet resist, with equal determination
and energy - , the expansion, the rapid develop
ment, and fast growing power of the great na
tion of the west. England and France, we have
been lately told by an English statesman, are
cordially allied to settle'not only eastern, but
western questions. And again we have been
told, by a leading English journtil, within a few
weeks, that the balance of power must, be pre
- served not-only in Europe, but in America; anti
that it will be the duty of Franca and Eogland
to undertake that task, and promptly check the
"democratic ambition" of the United States.
These threats are doubtless designed to prevent
this country from seeking, by purchase, by
voluntary annexation, or by any other means,
'the acquisition of Cuba, the Sandwich Islands,
or any of the Central American States. Eng
land forbids our acquisition of Cuba, even by
purchase.. France protests against the annexe•
_—lien of the Sandwich Islands, oven at the earn
est rawest of their people. They proclaim an
imaginary balance ra
which they are resolved to maintain. The '
meaning of this, in plain English, is that this
country is fast becoming too great, too prosper
ons, hand, too free and democratic; and they
must interfere to cheek its progress. They
must preserve Cuba still to the oppressive dom.
• ination of Spain, and Constantinople to the
• deispotio sway of the proud and insolent Turk.
These are the two aims of the allies: the eastern
and western "questions,"' they are combined
to settle. Russia is - becoming too powerful
in the east, and Its expansive energies must
"be controlled. The United States are be
. coming toe powerful in the west, and their
growth must be checked, and our " demo
cratic ambition" punished. Meantime our gov
ernment, and our statesmen are onnonacing
again and again the Monroe doctrine,—the
settled determination of the people of this corm
. try that European interference with the affairs
of the North American continent will not be per
mitted ;—will be forcibly resisted, if necessary.
Oat of such conflicting elements, and such an
tagonist principles, a war may arise; and can
hardly be avoided, sooner or later. Should
Spain choose to sell Cuba, with the consent of
. its people, to our government,no power on earth
has a right to prevent the purchase. Yet Eng
land forbids it. When the offer comes from
Spain, the consent of England will not be asked;
and let war come, if it mast. Wo have a right
to purchase Cabs, or accept the voluntary offers
of the Sandwich Islands, Hondurae, or any other
States oe people who choose to ally their polIti
• ad fortunes or destiny with ours. The Ameri
can people will never be deterred by foreign com
binations and threats, from pursuing their own
true interest; their own settled policy, and their
Idemooratio and progressive Instincts. Such will
undoubtedly be the will of our people; and from
it, events may arise that will require ample pre
parations for defensive war.
Should the European war prove " sharp and
• short," and the Western Powers collie triumph
ant out of the ponflict; flushed with victory, and
with vast fleets afloat, .they would doubtless soon
• •.
• make known their. the Western hemis
phere, and this eqUitri:yould be compelled to
• submit to their behest', .or be prepared for a
Stets resistance. : • -
- Never was any nation in abettor condition to
provide ample means, for its defence than this
country Is now. Oar national debt is less than
lay millions dollars, and there is a surplus - of
over twenty-seven millions In the treasury. :.The
national debt can be paid off in four yeare, and
in the same. time a fleet of war steamers put
afloat that would not only ho ample for tho de
fence of our comets and possessions, but would,
by its very existence and known "strength, do
more than all other arguments to moderate the
pretensions of England and Francs, and prevent
their Insolent interference with the affairs of
this continent. The very existence of a power
ful American navy would insure to us peace and
immunity from basalt. We have the materials
etirierjr.kiad the mechanical skill, and the
money to build such a navy, and the seamen to
. man it. It is the destiny of this nation to be
come not only the most commercial, but .11te
strongest maritime nation of the world.. • And
to delay longer strengthening that right WM. of
• our national defence, exposes the countrYto
.;
needless perils, to provoking insults, and to ex
pensive wars, that the existence of a powereful
navy would prevent. .
Congress, at this, session, has appropriated
three millions dollars to build six war steamers.
Had it been ten millions dollars to build twenty.
War steamers, the country Would have been bet
ter satisfied, and the tone of English statesmen
and tEe English press would 'be much_ more
• moderate and respectful.
The completion of a railroad from the Mieaia=
nippi valley to the Paciflo coast, is else -needed
/ .
.vg for tho &fame of the I
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such, it is competent and pro ,
deral - -governinent to afford some
unclortaikilli.. To'secure and grant to
raptly a right of way over the publio do
sin, and to grind alternate sections ,of the
public lands slots the route of the rba4, would
be all thiii4it; company would need; and with
such acdtti it reasonable extent; the Atlantic and
Peel& coasts would be soon united by the iron
rail Asamilitary road, it -is essential to the
• defence of our Pacific coast In case of war, as a
route for transporting troops, and military and
naval stores. As a mail route, too, it would be
of great value to the government. These rea
sons alone are sufficient to justify and induce a
grant of lands to aid its Its construction, aside
from all consideration of the vast importance of
such an avenue of commerce across the oonti•
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S.BLACK ,
NIDDAPKA AND • 11.A.NiA8 TERUITOD:r.-At a
meeting; on Wednesday evening, of the New
York United Liberal Societies, composed of the
German, Italian and other foreign refugees in
that city, correspondence was read from a branch
society in Boston, proposing measures for the
speedy filling up of Nebraska and Knees with
emigrants who aro pledged to the extermination
of slavery. A company has been formed, tolay
out and establish a free State there, and they
are about contracting for the conveyance of 20,-
000 emigrants. They are immediately to have
a good school and a newspaper. Grist mills,
saw mills, Sm., and all the necessary material for
an infant State are to be conveyed there, and all
things proper to enable the settlers to build up a
free and enlightened state. But aside from this,
there is no danger of any portion of this territo•
ry over coming in as a slave state. Sas not Col.
Banton and Edward Everett said so, and will not
the opponents of Nebraska believe their own
witnesses? Now that the odious Native Ameri
can feature of the bill, offered by a whig, who
afterwards declared if he bad been present he
should have voted against it—has been stricken
out, we believe with Old Bullion, that "not a
eingle slave will over be held in. Kansas or Ne
braska." -- • •
TELT.OIIAPRIO important an
nouncement is received from Washington. - It is
to the effect that despatches have been received
at the. State Department, from England, which
announce that the British government has come
to the determination of Asking possession of the
port of Sitka and all the Russian ports on the
Pacific. Also that recent edvices received from
Spain are reported to be of a very warlike char.
actor The Columbia and Hamburg train was
throw from the track on Monday, and the loco
motive entirely destroyed. Fortunately no ono
was hurt Mrs. Gaines has arrived at Now
Orleans in order to prosecute her suit A
large amount of specie is arriving at Richmond
in consequenee of the passage of the law against
small notes Mr. Gadsdensailed from Charles
ton on Sunday The Charleston Standard says
that the shipping tonnage of that port has In
creased forty per cent. during thii last two years.
AnorasetWnesenta EIIAOII. (t)—The Wheeling
press were In error, either unwittingly or wilfully
aid deliberately, instating that Cspt. }Macrelter,
of the Pennsylvania, 'blew his whistle in derision.'
It would require a remarkable degree of charity,
however, to sappo se the former, after the delibe
r ate inierepresentation, by !several of the news
vipers, in everything connected with this affair.
Cvt. S, informs us that be did not ' " blow his
whistle" at all, and therefore could not have
done it "in derision." hence, the attack upon
his boat was an unmitigated outrage ; whleh the
people of Wheeling ought to be as heartily
ashamed of, as they should be of the editors that
incited - the mob. •
The " Diurnal," another boat lying at the
wharf, committed the terrible miedemeanor
charged upon Capt. S.- but whether in " deri
ay iir—preßeitir
QUSSTION QUESTION !-A committee of five
from the Free Democracy," otherwise Abell-
Cutlets, addressed the following questions to the
candidates for municipal honors in Philadelphia
County :
Are you opposed to the repeal of the Missouri
Compromise ?
Are you opposed to the extension of slavery to
the territories of the United States'
Aro you in favor of the freedom of the public
lands to actual settlere ?
Messrs. Vans, Hirst, and Badger, Democrats,
answered square out. They declared they had
very decided opinions, which would be expressed
at the proper time ; but this being a local elec
tion, it could result in no geed to drag collateral
issues into the contest ; particularly, as such is
sues are likely to cover up and distract the at
tention from others that are relevant. Mr.
Haxlehurst, Whig, answered in the affirmative;
but all the others, including the poet•orator Con
rad, are mum I
" al./MUMMYEt Or ANERICA."—The extensive
manufaoture of iron has long entitled Pittsburgh
to be called the Birmingham of America; but
her immense consumption of row cotton, in the
manufacture of yarns and cotton goods of all
descriptions, would equally entitle her to com
parison with the great o3tton manufacturing
city of England. To show what amount of the
southern staple is worked up in oar mills, we
may mention that one steamer arriving yester
day—the Crescent City—brought eleven hundred
and thirty bales of cotton for the different mills.
Every mill,'we.believe, is now in active opera
tion, except the Eagle Works," now idle while
extensive additions are being made.
Tue AMUR AT THE Muir, referred to yester
day, was a regular robbery, and not a defalca
tion. Mr. S. Engle Negus, the Weigh Clerk,
through whose hands the deposits of California
gold dust passed, has been discovered to have
been in the habit of taking various amonntsfrom
the different bags, until the sum total amounted
to $lO,OOO, for which full restitution bas been
made. This is the whole amount of his depre
dations. On finding that hie offence was dis
covered, he left the city, and sailed from Nervy
York:last Saturday, in the steamship Washing
ton; fir Southampton.
&is,Ansa, Itraotcmos.—The Dernocratio Com
mit,* of Suffolk county, Mass., met on Tues
day evening, and adopted resolutions endorsiog
the Nebraska bill, by a vote of 48 to 8. It was
also resolved to fire a - salute of 118 guns, one
for each member that voted for the bill. In
Cleveland a grand salute of 113 guns was also
fired.
mar The editor of tbo Cincinnati Commer
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dal says a good thing—if true. In condemnlog a
brother editor for indulging in a stimulant, who
took it on the advice of a physician, during the
groat flood of 1847, declares that: "For our
part, wo never take the article, except when all
the water is required for purposes of navigation.
Motives of economy I" How about 'that Edito
rial Convention.
.1 7 .Trumun.—The Buffalo Expruts, (Whig,) in an.
nonacioLthat Mre. Mary Prewott, widow edi.
trees of a Miesieeippi paper, had nominated Mil-
lard Fillmore for the Presidency, remarks that
"be cannot fail to poll a very large vote—when
the ladies alkali be endowed with the right of
suffrage." Et & Brute.
Egir Her Britannic Majeety, Victoria L, was
born on the 24th of May, 1819, and is conse
quently thirty-five years of age. She was mar
ried in 1888, and is now the mother of some
eight or nine princes and princesses royal.
lei- The Nebraska bill has passed the Senate
as it went from the House of Representatives,
by - a vote of 85 yeas to 18 nays. See telegraph
newt.
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The mails by the "North Star," 'with
fonds datos to tbe lst instant, are at band.
• SUMMARY OP NEWS.
[From Alta California of May 11
The lbth instant has been chosen for the ad•
journmeat of the legislature.
An important billwas passed by both branch
es of the legislature on Saturday, the 28th ult.,
and only awaits the sanction of the Governor to
become vi law. The bill authorizes the Governor
to convey to the_ Uoited States, on the payment
of one-half its rain° on anzppraisemoot mado
by the-Appraiser General of the United States
at this port,. and another appointed by the
State, the - property in the city of San Francisco
known aa the Custom House Block, and at pre-
sent in the possessiln of the general government
under .a lease. The bill originated in, thei.As
sembly, and provided for the soiling of the pro
perty to the United States for $500;000, but
was amended in the Senate by inserting, in lieu
thereof, "one-half the appraised value," and
subsequently concurred in by the Assembly.
The legislature have passed a law repealing
the contract system of state printing, and making
the office of state printer elective. The bill re
duces the present prices about twenty per cent.
Sometime during the coming week the legisla
ture will go Into joint convention for the election
Of state printer, (the printer in 1855 to be elect
ed by the people,) and it le thought than another
attempt will then be made, if the oleotionists
should find themselves strong enough, to bring
on the election for. 11. S. Senator.
The series of resolutione. introduced by Mr.
Rook, endorsing the 'Nebraska bill, were adopt•
ed in the Senate after a long debate, all mention
of Judge Douglas' name having, however, been
stricken out, by a vote of 20 to B. The substi
tute offered by Mr. Bryan was voted down. It
is uncertain what disposition the Assembly will
make of the resolution, but the assumption is
thatlt will concur.
' A bill has been introduced in the Seosto to
make a grant of land to certain parties to be
named by the - Governor, for the construction of
a railroad from the bay of San Francisco to the
eastern boundary of the State, or in other words
the California branch of the Pacifie railroad
This course Is rendered neoessary, inasmuch as,
according to the constitution of California, the
legislature bee no power to grant special privi
loges to corporations, and also because, by a
strict construction of the doctrine of etete rights,
the general government would not be authorized
to commence the construction of a raliroan
throngh a State. It is not probable that any
action will be taken on the aubjoot during the
present legislature.
On tho 16th of April, Col. Fremont arrived in
San Francisco from hie mid-winter survey of the
Central Railroad route in latitude 37 deg. the
reports given by Col. Babbitt of the sufferings
and deaths among the party were much exag
gerated. Ile lost one man only. Col. Fremont
reports the route to ho very favorable. Ile
found only four inches of snow in the Coolietope,
main pass of the liticky Mountains. Ile rip',
that from Barowan, in the Great Basin, thereat*
cannot follow latitude 37 deg., but must turn
eouthward ae far as 3G deg., to cross the . Sierra
Nevada, or must go north perhaps as far as No
ble's pass, in 41 deg. His report will contain
much important information; will bo accompa
nied by views of all the important localities, ta
ken by daguerreotype. and will have much in
fluence to bring the Central route into general
favor.
We have received the first number of a news
paper published in the Chinese language, and
printed in Chinese characters, which has been
started in San Franoisco as the organ of the Ce
lestial population. It is entitled the Gold Hills
News, California, bOng, known among the Chi
nese ,as the " tbo Gold Hills." As usual with
mania the Oriental notices, ono has to read
Chinese from tbp to bottom, instead of from
left to right.
Among the passengers leaving by the steamers
of the let, for the Atlantic states, ere Maid D.
Page, of the banking house of Page, Bacon 6:
Co., Frank Pogo and family, and Col. J. C.
Fremont.
The wheat crop has attracted much attention.
Fears have been expressed that the crop would
be much too large for the demand of California,
but this is not probable. The number of acres
in wheat in the state is estimated to be about
80,000, which, at thirty bushel: to the etre,
would produce one and a half barrels of flour to
each person in the state. Tho proepecla for the
crop are good. This estimate is too large, and
it is quite probable that tbo demand will slightly
exceed the supply. The great majority of the
wheat fields are in the counties bordering on or
near to the bay. '
There have been four or five days rain during
.a.....-1.0.6.,•••.&-Ireservit. -fames are 'are
thus well supplied with water.
The news from the mines presents little of
striking impertance, though tho season is ex
tremely favorable and the gold produce corres
pondingly large.
Report continues to represent the diggings at
lowa Hill as very rich. A canal, to be nine miles
long, is now under way to enpply Fater through
out tho summer to that locality from a branch of
the American river.
A rich vein of quartz is said to have been dis
covered near Placerville.
MATT. F. WARD at AnNASees.-;-In teterence
to a statement Visit Matt. F. Ward would in fu
ture reside on his plantation in Arkansas, the
editor of the Helena Shield remarks:
We should like to know by what right or
title the people of Louisville make a Botany
Bay of our State, and order their evicted ten
ants to come here. We aro not aware that a
single acre of Arkansas has been sold as a penal
colony to Louisville'; and we hero deny and de
nounce the implied assertion that Arkansas is a
harbor of refuge for escaped criminals. We de
fy the citizens of Louisville to point to any such
high-hand overrnlings of law and justice in Ar
kansas, as have of late years disgraced their
own State. We defy them to point to a single
criminal trial in which golden arguments have
rebutted direct and positive evidence. If any
charge could bo made against ne, it would he
that of having too severely chastised depreda
tors, too summarily ejected freebooters from oar
shores.
If the justice and morality of Arkansas does
not stand as spotless before the eyes of the world
as over stood that of Kentucky, it is because we
have so long patiently submitted to wilful or ig
norant misrepresentation. We say again, as we
have said before, that Arkansas is not a jungle
where the tigers of the earth can prowl in safe
ty. .It is not a hiding place in which the vam
pires of the west can congregate; and if the
scoundrels of any .State or city think so, let
them make the trial, and they will find to their
cost that the scales of Justice are as nicely bal
anced, as free from the magnetic influences of
the mint, in this as in any other State upon the
face of the earth."
Canisa 017 0 BOTTLE.--00 the 81st of Octo
ber last, as the ship Seaman's Bride, of Balti
more, Capt. Mayo, was on the trip from Rio to
New York, a bottle containing a note signed by
a , M. Warner,
Jr., passenger, was thrown over
board in lat. by observation 2 20, lon. by chro.
36.48. This note expressed the opinion that the
step would, reach New York in 21 days. The
bottle, it appears, was subsequently picked up at
sea betireen Para and Maranham, and forwarded
to'the National observatory at Washington. If
its indication may be relied upon, the much
dreaded current of Cape St. Roque appears to
bo one of little force. The bottle was at sea
about one htindred and forty days, and daring
that time drifted W. by, N. between five and six
hundred miles, or about four miles a day. The
ship arrived at New York on the very day pre
dicted—a striking proof of how well the winds
and currents to be encountered by the way were
understood.
Mr. Cutting, M. C., from New York, it is said,
contemplates resigning hie Beat in the House.
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Miss Laura Heen's debut in San Francisco is
pronounced by the papers a failure.
The Bourbon House, at the upper end of Main
street, Louisville, was burned on Saturday.
By the 25th of this month, passengers will be
carried between Louisville and Cincinnati, by
railroad, in sve hours.
A new line of first-class steamboats is about
to be established between St. Louis and Now
Orleans; to connect with the railroads through
Illinois to the East.
The 104th anniversary of the birth-day of Ste
phen Girard was celebrated on Monday last at
Girard college. It was a grani gala day for the
orphans, and the scene was full of agreeable ex
citements.
The sum of $497 has been contributed in the
pity of New York, for the relief of those who
have been made destitute in Constantinople by
the pending war. E. J. Woolsey gave $lOO, and
Phelps, Dodge & Co., $lOO.
Mr. Kauffman, of Cincinnati, who alleged that
his child bad been killed by the ntri cornice pro
scriptions of Dr. Weber, has' instituted a civil
snit for damages against the latter named gen
tleman. •
Beef hdadvanced in New York lately and is
now very high. Cattle on the hoof are now
higher than they have been for twenty-five years
before. Porterhouse stakes are 26 cents per
:pound ; eirloin, 14 and 16 cents ; roast pieces, 14
and 16 cents.
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TUN RUSSIAN FIX ET IS 'SIM r.e SPECIAL NOT tuES.
Flusaian Bottle fleet is estimated at 80 ships
the line, 9 frigates, 8 brigs and corvettes, and rt -- " , DR. et. D. MINT. Dentir e irrzport a3l it
10 paddle wheel-steamers. The Emperor Wen- UTY Om; , 4,5!
plea.nd to pr:ottr•e+lttl°calls, um poir,
'cited also on having three screw skips of the e- , vad door from Liberty; on BERRY Street. Emy26:lw,
line and three screw frigates; but. one at the
ships - of the line, withtill its machinery, and the
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machinery for the other two, are now m posses
sion Of her .Majesty's - government, as all the
world knows. One "of the - frigatee is in the
some predicament,. another is past laid down,
and the machinery of the third is incomplete.
The ships of the line are said to carry 2,468
pans; but as abant'tea of these shipft are mere
hulks, this weight of metal must be abated--
say by 740 guns. The united batteries of the
R 13031412 Battle shim of all Classes, probably . do
not exceed 2,200 guns. Of all-this .force eight
ships of the line, one frigate, two' and
three paddle wheel steamers, carrying in all 786
gene, have been laid up during the winter at
Ilelsingtors—the remainder are at Cronstadt.
It is highly improbable that this division can
have ventured to sea with a view to meet the
English fleet. It it has really left its anchorage,
its object more probably is .to work its way, up
the gulf to Cronstadt.
COST OP 00110 TO ETTBOPZ —To cross the
ocean to Europe at the present 'increased rates
coats about $l3 a day, and is about 81 cents a
mile. This is in a first class steamer. In a
packet, with good state room accommodations,
it costs from $2 to $2,60 cents a day, which is
about within a fraction of 2 cents a mile.
To cross. therefore, In a fine class steamer,
coats a moneyed man about what it would coat
him in board and extras to remain in a first
class hotel in New York; and to cross In a
pallet, costs ono what it would cost without
extras, to remain in a second class hotel in New
York.
People who have a plenty of money and
lois= can make their choice, between summer
ing It or just ectuionlog it in New York, and go
ing to Europe. What is strange, once in En
rope, you can live cheaper, upon the same table
accommodations, than you can In New York.
The bottle, however. are not the palaces they
are in New York.—Ezehange paper.
Omomostry REIVARDED.-A lady belonging in
New-Orleans, was traveling recently on the New
York and Erie railroad, with her servant and
one or two children. Upon arriving at Dunkirk
she found by some mishap or oversight, elle was
destitute of the nocessarT funds to reach home.
She woo entirely without acquaintance end her
distreeS was extreme, when the circumstances
becoming known to en engineer on the train,
feelieg nesured that it wee no ease of Imposture,
ho advanced to her, from his own hard earnings,
the required amount. A few days eine* be re
received a package by the express from the
south, upon opening which, be found e letter of
thanks from the lady's husband, containing
the money ho had loaned, and accompanied by
n beautiful and valuable gold watch. The cir
cumstance reflects hoe or upon all parties con
cerned.
Loss OP PCOPCIITV ON inn MI93IBSIPPL--From
it coca canniest' on recently submitted to . the Home
by Sccretory Davis, it appears that the annual
leas from steamboat diiasters on the Mississippi
is fearfully large. Daring tho year ending Oeto.
her 1, 1853, no lees than.twenty-five steamboats
were snagged, which occasioned s destruntion of
property to the amount of $1250,000. During
the same time $250,000 worth
. of property was
- destroyed by the sinking of flat boats. No esti
mats la given of the value of the steamboats
I sunk, but. the loss will not fall much short of
$lOO,OOO. It is safe to assume that the annual
lees of property from steamboat disasters on the
Missi , sippi and its tributaries, exceeds, rather
than falls short, of three millions.—Wash. Star.
CiLIPOUN LA. WIII6AT.•-•Count Itioehosky, the
Reiesian Commissioner to this country, and it
distinguished botanist, affirms that the long ear
ed California wheat hitherto supposed to be in
digenions to California, and a distinct variety,
is no other then the nntient Syrian wheat, eo
greatly esteemed throughout Asis. In other
words, it has the emu bladed ears mentioned
in the Scriptures. There are those, doubtless,
who will eeek in this identity a further proof
that California was the Ophir of King Solomon,
by whose vessels the grain may be conjectured
to have been introduced.
A Flawrisa Eorrott.—The Golden Era says:
—" For the benefit of a number of hombres who
have taken eerieue umbrage at recent articles in
the Era, we will Nate that we bate engaged, for
the purpose of attending to all their oases, a
fighting ardor, whose duties are confined min
satray to thin branch of the editorial department.
He stands seven foot in his etooltinits; his walk
ing cane le a Minute rifle, his shirt buttons are
ounce balls, and be has " killed his man."
.ice-Prof: Morse , ' Invigorating Elixir
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Cordial.—. The public, often deceived, but exercised cons.
mendable mutton la testing the merits of tilts preparation,
before giving it their patronage and confidence. Bat its
cnmlurfui and unparalleled erect in nervous diseases, and
ha powerful and controlling influence over all irregulial„
ties of the Eteretiveorganz, have swept away all doubt tem
the minds of the connennity, and given it a currency and a
celebrity not only among the sick and Imifering, but among
the (unity themselves, never befere attained by any adver
tised medicine. When Dr. Morse witnessed, in the wilds of
Arabia, the restorative and life-prolonging tendency of the
Oast of which this Ms Ir is an extract, ho know full well
that a medkine prepared from it must inane time vanquish'
all Prejudice and opposition, and become the lending reme
dy far &large class of complaints, both acute and chronic:
Ills expectations are reified. A correspondence, ant=
clog nearly six thousand letters, attests Its almost minion
lous cures of nervousness, dyspepsia, sicknesa of the
stomach, debility, hysteria; torpor of the liver, palpitation
of the heart, mental depression, barrenness, physical in
competeney, headache, hypiichordriasis, pains in the back,
' intermittent feier, female disorders, languor, dullness of
sight, and that els inertia which belongs to all the types of
indigesdon.
The Cordial is put up, highly concentrated; in pint hot
ties. Price three dollars per, bottle, two for five dollars, six
for twelve dollars. C. RING, Proprietor,
. . 92 Broadway, New Yor.'
Sold bytiruggista throughont the United States, Canaan,
and the West/miles Any
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PLUMING A BROS, No'6o Wood stmet,Plttaburo.,
DR. Call. IL KRYBIII, No; 140 Wood Street, do
J. P FLEALINO. Allegheny City. ".
—*or - rianasuoorsw..--The well.known saperlosity -rf
ORIBBLEIES .fit In the Garment, wadi no comment on his
; It has been arlutowlesigeil by all who hive favored him
with their orders, that they have never been fitted with the
same ease and . style as by him. - He begs'to inform his pa.
trona and the 'public, that his . stock is now replete with the
newest styles for coats, vests and pants, imitable for the
present season. . E..0111118LP.,
Tailor and Pantaloon Maker,
240 Liberty et., head of Weed.
GREAT BARGAINS IN D RY:: 0001)E AT
A. trTIGI3II NEW. STORE,
CORNER OF GRANT dhrD FIFTH ETRErrs. ,
A'C'ING THIS DAY OPENED MY NEW STORE, I
JUI beg leave to call the attention of-the Ladies to the
large and splendid assortment of t3PRING- AND SUMMER
GOODS, just received. Among the stock may be found
some of the very finest goods now imported. - It comprises;
in pnrt,
200 pieces black and fancy Dress BUks, 50 ets. to S2peryd
600 do Mons. de Ulnas, Banged° LWnes, and Mousse
line de Sege;
200 do Beautiful Hansel andlsssues, in great variety;
250 do Now Style Dress Gingham 2;
2000 do - American, 'French and English Prints;
600 do- French and English Lawns;
2000 French Collars; from 123 cents to $5,00:
200 Mantilltut, of- the latest styles,among which era some
of the most beautiful imperial into this country. _
Also, Muslins, 'Pickings, Cheeks, Linens, Crash, Diapers, .
Table Cloths, Gentlemen's Wear, &e .
Rae department ,will be found a corn =
plate assortment of Dress and Mantilla Trimmings, Maltese
and Molten Lace, fine English and Thread Lace j all of
which will be !mid unusually , low.
Ten bales yard wide Muslin at six cents per yaid.
iayB . A. ISPTIGHE.
EUROPEAN AGENCY, PASSENGER & REMITTANCE
OSFICE.-;r3amits Blakely has arrangements made
with Eastern Rouses, which enables him to issue Drafts,
payable at sight, for any amount, In London, Liverpool,
BOUM, Paris, and Plunkfort on the Main; aim, at all the
Provincial Banks and Branches over
Gevmany, Prance, Great
Britain, and Ireland.. Drafts over one hundred pounds at
$4,95 to Li. .01:f, miler of Seventh and Bmitldleld sts.
Bernthal-Site - for eslldermea. -"
'VOA SALEr—Two large Lots of Ground, situate on Mt.
Wpshingten,at a short diebutc•fromthe inclbievi plane,
and about opposite Ferry street. These Lots have a large
front on the brew of the hill, 'and command a beautiful
view. Por pleasantnass.of location, they are lino/Tilled.
Property on Mt. Washington is rapidly advancing in value,
and now is the time to purchase; Terms of payment easy.
Also, two Lots, each 60 feet front by 210, situated
ria avenue. Price $250 each: Terms, $2O in band, balance
in easy paymente. 8. OLITIEU3ERT:dc SON, •
inY 2,5
140 Third street.
OR BALK:-7That splendid 'armor 25 acres, Cl Latvia J.
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Fleming, adjoining Walter Forward, jr:, about - 4' miles
east of this city. On it there are gOod improvements, and
coal enough to pay the, low price It is offered at If you
want a desirable country_ residencri, and one that will pay
for itself, only look at it, and you will be satisfied. Inquire
of t J. FLEMING, on the land, or of - -
uy2s:tmd • , FEIOS. WOODS, 75 Fourth st.
rvo LET--A good Dwelling House
of
Penn street. Nintrt!
Werth Also; the 2d story room of Na. 140 Third Btti'
suitable for office rooms. B. CUTHBERT h SON,. .
GDING. -- Wanted td:enter into a contract fo notding
a road sing Yainnentstreet, Allegheny, begg at
the bead of Federal street, and rnordpg east on the south
ern side antinomy 11.111.- THOUPSON
ray2b . - earner of Third tad Wood guests.
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HAILE CHANCE MOIL A SPEOULATION..— .
Right for Allegheny connty—lfsddng of Soap by r e .
neceproteittir at a yield of DO- per -cent— ,Soipattionlater
apply ati
Ear2s
NEW Ig)0115--Trial of Matt. F. Ward.
Sainthlimnu linil7 Ell4B, by Charles Melons.
• Ballern Easn.TA cra OP M-WD3 and Truth. . _
The Star Chamber, by Harrison Ablaworth.
- Sweeney Todd, orthe Mitflan Barber; by Captain Merry:
Godep'alndra Book far June; just received and fir *ale
by [my2ll P.IIBBELL At 8 0, Fifth st„tietedaket •
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PITT:3I3I7MM
.We, The and marine InsnamMo company;
• OFFICE .55 - FIFTH' 'STREET.
NIASONIIO lIALL, ;PITTSBURGH, PA. -.
. • JAMES 00014, Pr"4dent ,
ensaws A. Cotton, Secretary: '
This Company makes every insurance appertaining to or
connected with LIFE Rlultit. -
Also, against Hull and Cargo Risks on the Ohio and BILs•
sissippl rivers and tributaries, and Marine Risks generally.
And againat Lou and Damage by Fire, and against tbe
Perils of the Bea and Inland NavigatiOn and Tratorpintstlan.
Policies insured et the lowest Mites ooneletimit with safety
to all parties.
Jamas S. Goon,
Samuel, ld'Clnrkan,
'William Phillips, -
John Boort,
Joseph P. Ganam, EI. D.,
John
Wm.F. Johns Len,
James Marshall,
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Goorge 8. Belden,
Wro. B..l.laren,
zny2s:ly
H. DI. Avery, Principal of the Lint Want
117Pnblia 13thoole,•Pittsburgh, is a candidate for the
office of Superintendent of .Redlie Seltooli, for Allegheny
county. myl7:tietf
'o7Register.—HENßY WOODS is is candidata for
tbe nomination for Register, blare
. the Whig Cow
vention. aprfete
Western Pennsylvania
Bcusucc.4locond, between Wood and Market
streets, and 3. RnD Korth-east corner or Diamond, All&
gheny city. ace the attending Physicians to the above Ivied
tut ion, for We firm; quarter of 1854. . _
Apollo:Mous for aOrvission muy be made to them at all
hours et their offices, or at the Hospital at 2 o'clock, P. M.
Recent cases of accidental injury are received titan hours,
without form. ja10;
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V. YEAciima, nu meuussr stress, Pith.
_ burgh, Importar and.Whotesale Dealer in rANCY
AND STAPLE VARIETY Altlt DRY GOODS, offers to city
and country design as large and srell.selected stock of
Goods as any Eastern brume, and ram prices, thus saving
refight, time an 4 rsoenses. . lad ya
State Matsuilire et Marino Insurance Company,
OT , PENNaYLvesiA.
Branch Ojl!cd Co?. Iburth and Smithfield Si.., rdlchurph.
Capital, 350.000 bollawa.
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John P. Rutherford. Dauphin r& ; P.C. Sedgerkle, TWA',
burg: Samuel Jones, Philadelphia; A. Wilkins, Banker,
Plttabunsb; A. A. Gamier; Pittsburgh John D. llntlinford,
Dauphin co; A. J. Otllatt, Ilareisburg; 8. T. Jonas, Harris.
Mug; Itoberi Klotz, Carbon co. ' ' •
30115 P. BUTIISIMORD, President.
A. A. GAMIER, Aety. A. J. GILLETT, Secretary.
no acme company will inure 11,Sfinat Mill Of sea and
inland navigation and transportation; also, on buDdinge
and merchandise in city or country, at lowest rates muds•
tent with safety. Polkiee loaned on dwelling houses either
perpetually or for a term of yenta. jail
Girard Piro and Marino Insuranoo Company
OY KIILADELYLIM '
Office qf Pittsbunth Aptney ear. /tura ana Rail {W dr
Capital, 300,000 Dollars.
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Wm. IL Swain, J. P. Steiner, - •. -
H. A. Shookelford, Paul Thnrlow, • ' .
E. H. Dail% J. It. Flonlgen,
Thos. S. Mitchell, Samuel Joon,
Cameo% Thomas Craven,
Wm. H. Soren, Y. D. Sherman,
A: Hart, s Philip F. Snyder.
Wm. P. nimble ' Alm. Heron, Jr.,
Farman Sheppard
JOEL JONES, PeniclenL 6. S. 0 iLLETT.Socrotary.
Will Insure Cotton or Woolen Potteries, Buildings, Shores,
Hereto's/las lasi generally. =the most favorable
tame. f al I sra. A.. OAARIER. Scent
Ininransie Company of the VAltey of 'Virginia.
capital $200,000.
TIOND OFYICE, WINCIMSII33, VA.
YRANCISCrITS , Agency °Elie,
65 "Fifth - strwt,near the poet Office
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IJames D. Brant,
AlotAnder Bradley,
John Fullerton,
B.obert O►lwi
- ilesandier Reynolds;
Armstrong County,
Horatio Los,
Kittanning,
Hiram Stowe,
Beaver. •
Bit , Gartalesa hao ironwood his Wow
to No.lllo YOURTII Btre.t. near Grant. • rasyl72
Joe. B. Careen, John Kerr.
Lloyd Logan, JOICIPS IL Barges,
James P. alley, N. SS. 111charlson,
flcOnyre.
JOS. 8. CARSON, Preddent. C. S. TUNIC, Secretary.
0. P. MEOW, Actasry.
The attention of the community to especially invited to
this wmptuay, as an itintittltion based upon an ample tapi
rs!, and conducted on the strictest principles of equity and
ozonotny. Policies issued on Watt, Cargoes, era property
merely, by A. A. CAltitlY.lL, Agent.
laid Ma tor. Fourth and Amilloftelf ate. •
tatrsowge Devolopecet•taa.....yet,,,,,lne we e,
eye dolly bringlog to Haut - new intention , and, the
march of progrcsa Lt onward; persona Bald. or be:tinning ens
will be pleased to learn that science and long research cow ,
Lined, have brought bey re the nubile the greatest wonder
of the age. in the article of ESIEBSOWS AST itaiwasi Eflalt
ItESTOKATIVE, a sure enre for Beldnesa and to prevent
Hair frets falling. See eiroules to be bad of the ',gents.
giving full pertienlaro.• Pere $l.OO In large bottles. Bold
by ••O. E. WitillKß. CO.. Proprietors,
.S 7 Superior street, Cleveland, Ohio.
For sale In Pittaburgh in the thllowlng houses:—
Fleming Bros.; L. Wilcox k Co.,
IL E. Sellers, G. H. Keyr.er ,
• Joel Mohler, Benj. Page, 3r. , .
J. 11. Cur.!.
Allegheny tae. -L. A. Backbata, PrmAy A Means, J. P.
Fleming. • •
Birmingham—A. Patimarm..J.,ht;
tO'lndigestion Mud Liver Cotupledint
CUltilD PHTDOLP.U.M.—iteact the fel
lowing letter from Der. 0. Dramtros, a Missionary. to
Oregon:
Ma. J. M. Kum—Dear MYseit and wife having been
putty benzatted by the use of, your Petroleum,'l wish to
have you wind me a box of two or three dozen bottles.' I
am th*Congregatioual Mlalster in. this Owe, and savaral
of my people Ns+ seeded with MU:ration and an inaction
of the liver. the same of myself and wile, before taking .
your Prreaumst na. On.. We Tooirsevaral bottlez—
two or thsse eer..l—about a year and shelf ago, and we
Lave never enjoyed eo good health (be - years u wo have
Move that time. I bad not taken a single bottle, belbre
that fulhammuf She stomach which so dtstrosses the dye- .
peptic was relieved. and I have felt nothing of it slue that
time. My wire was also 'mitered from a chronic disease of
tier liver, which bad been of several years standing, by the
use of year Petroleum.. . .
Bold by B. M.JEI SR, Canal Baran, CEO. U. IcEYEER,I4O
Wood street, and Druggists and Medicine Dealers-every
where.
grCASH MUTUAL PARED AND mu-
RINE INSUMANCIt COMPANY, of
Ponnstivania. CAPITAL, 0100,000. CHAR
.Praident—lion. AIiaIISTITS 0. HEIR EL
Stottary=4llollAS H. WILLSOI,,i,
Hon. A.O. Holster, Eamned W. Hays,
Wllilnmßobinson, Jr., . ':Thomas 011loaple,
Williatti P. Fahnestock, John - B.oas,
Harvey Holtman, ' :Jaoob Petere,
John Walker, Jr , Colder, Jr.,'
Jacob B.llalderelan, Aaron Bornbulagla. ,
SIISSELL & 0A ES, AgettUi,
0514, in Lafayette Buildlrefe, -
.3 ' " • • • - (entraneo no-Wood *reek)
I"orrizErass Inwarnucto Company or
Pittaburgh.-11: D. LUNG, President; SAM.
DEL L. ATABSHIILL, Secretary. _
(eta: IVato Sirmt,Wween Market End. Wood:treats- .
Insures lIIILL.and HAAG 0 Rtska, on the Ohio and Hied".
elppi Rivera and tributaries.
Insures against Loilsor Ds...nage by Fire.
ALSO—Agninet the Yellin of Ono Sea, and Inland Warts .
tionandTranaportation. - , ' • .
• nEnnfonfn _
H. D. King, Wto.Lnritnerif,,,
Wililam Bagiley, SamnAl Td Zier,
Samuel Res, ' WLUlata Bingham,
Hobert Donbip. Jr., John • .
inn= M. Pennock, Brunel& &diet*, ..
finkbatlgli; - J. Schottimaker,
Hniterlltiant, - HTStonoPC., finpf. _
John Shipton. - • . dec2B
. -- ",.-ASSOCIATED Firemen's Izistira'nee
iW- Company of the:City of Pittsburgh:
J. li lISPONEINLIN -PFoolditit--ROBNIM - FINNZIr, Store.
Will 'ware agaNat - 113 , 99 and DIANINE NiEdfi of an
kinda. Office: No. OD Water Amt. - -
DI=N.It6
J. R. Moorhead, W. T. Anderson,
B. O. SawTer 'R. B. Simpson,
Wm.ll. hdgar, H. B. Wilkins,
O. U. Paulson, William Collimterood,
R. B. Roberts,: _ ;:;John 11 . . /MIA,-
Joseph Kayo, '
Important to'Gtappers and cooker'.
Ir. IiZYSER; 14I} Wood - Wed, hoe remind an ea
Tb63o nva 'millimportant. inventions, and very emvs
tient.' to those- wbo follow Lepohluv Call end '; ~ee:them.
.efir Oorove Wood st. . - lad
WATTENTION! 8: IL G.L-Yon are booby notified to
attend* at your Armory on' hIONDAYB, NVEDNES
IMYS and FRIDAYS, for drill, nod to transact Each-bad
ness es way oome before the company. P. ZANE,:
I. O. 0. F.—Place of meeting, Washington
ti€ 7 Woad Street., between Fvdth street and FirifirLalleiy. •
PtrrssaaeffLomz,` No..9.36—.3leetsiceiy.Theadayevening.
Finosztrna Ertasaceaturr, 87-I!deeta first,aad- third
Friday of each montlC - : • 1.1117
.^7. , 41.N1GE/110NA. Lone: 1. O. 6 F.-The
Atomona Wite;lo.2ll, L of 0.4 Mete -*nary
Wedneedeyeeeldeisin Washlngten Weal eL- [VI*,
. ,
ir":"Siawegtillsu It is due to MIL'S Petruarat to
(fry" say'itat it has been known to'completely eradicate
oval restage of this dreadful disease in leas time than any
otherromadr, and at lees cost or inconvenience to the pa.
The thousands °feeHaft:ldes in theta:lda of the Propria-.
tor, many of which are from well known citizens of the city
of Pittsbu•-th end its immediate vicinity; go to show clearly
and beyond cli doubt;that
,mica's. Paraottmir is a medicine
of no common irabie,,not only as a loUal remedy in lluttly•
is,-Rhegauldins, Degfnest,loss of Ri ht,. but ae , a Valuable
internal itmedy, inviting the , invead!pUng'physicians, as
well as the suffering patient, to hecorneacoudated with Its
merits
Ttipsehaidng a dread of mixtures are assnred_thal tide
medicine is , pnrely natural, and is bottled spit;low sfrom
thebosom of the earth :
Fteforlenzing crrtidcaft ConfedframSrebtiegdog
=mie, Y. and...bears dote dwurt et. to sok telt is
d/Venda LhecaltioileofiAtc , k o
This May in truth Certify, that I have teen BO bidly r•
Meted with Scrofulafor the lastsevenytarsthat modof the.
time I hare been unable to attend to any kind of business,
and much of the time unable to walleand confined to In 2
bed, and bare'beentreated nearly all the time by thabest
Physicians our country affords; !occasionally got some re
lief, but no cure,and continued togrow worse until Dr. Foot
recommended me to try the Petroleum, or Rick Oil, es eve
uthing Clef:0111d failed. I• did so without faith at first, but
the effect was astonishing;it threw the poison Lathe surface
at once, and I at once began to grow better; and by using
seven bottles lhave got a ewe Worth thousands ofdollars..
This may certifythat !bare been rennaintelarith Ries
Petroleum or. Rock 011; for m o re than a year;aind have re
!. peatedly w itnessed its beneficial effects in the cure of WA:
lent ulcers anduther diseases for which it is recommended*
and =with conftbracereconiniend it to be a medicine Wor
thy of attention,azulcatesafely'say,thatensiecas has titteis d .
edits use where othermedieine had failed
Per sale D*-idithe Druggists iniatelaindi. fatgaikar.
• , 11111CONNOLL- WILLooK, •
-.--;
A ND : Dezaert in Eichinga, - Bank Notes ; Gold :and Enter'
21 Coln.. Current and. Par Fund. received! oiCdopradt'
Stocks bought. tuid /old on commission ,- Collot:SOris naule
at any point In tha•Uniked States.' - • • •
South 'East corner of Ilarket and Plftti
- rayll.- - - - - • - - - . -Peel'aLUttaA. PA.
tHONPSON:B33LLA - C0., 0 "
. . 81.15 8211, - A It 011 E
arm , ' ,Thirpxy4 Troso Wrath iNtsbwrgh, RT
"DAIIKD 1 , 24.0043-4,o,bugtfoksa le
rayl3z,- EMMY FL-9941N6,-‘
IMMO
-.'. ,-,--.s-',•.,:..2.:..,:,.
=MEE
/RT.& Certificate Aoom one of .our
•11carksburgh.Friends. - ••
How Ifonn, - August 30,1852
I hope every oco, whether adult or chug, who may have
reason to believe tbe7 are troubled with Worms, wilt tate
Dr. Ill'Lnue's Oelobrated. Vernalhage. 1, firmly helleio it 'D
ono of the grestsit wonntestroysts of the oga—errtaDtly
the most extraordinary I know o
- A child of mine, about the years old, hat IMO troubled
with worms about six moothe back ; we could get nothing
to rulleve it until we COMB .11tIOSJ DT. iniftl26 . ll TOIII:LifUgO,
or which we gave but a small tiusittltj. moan, how.
- ever, was extraordinuy. 'The child paned over three hun
dred 'warms. lIENT,-
Willtuastnirgh, Long Island.
P. S.—The above valuable remedy; also Dr. !Maude cel
ebrated Liver PHls, can now be had at all respectable Drug
Stores In this
Purchasers will be careful to est for, and take table but
Dr. - Manes Vermikage. all others, in Comparison, are
also, for see by the soli proprietor s,'
c, .101.021
Successors to J. Sidd k Co.,
60 'Wood street.,
my27.%Uw
117 The truth eciiritatiPiabitegitllers , Vox'.
iniftige.. 6 4 !duals slid poidudag. vondera- . -Res4
the following: .. . ,
Perry tp , Jilferson co., Jan. 2 . 41852.
Sra, Ugly= bought of J. It MIA tot.
tic of your Vertalhqm, and gave it too child of mine, and
It expelled 68 largo Worms, and quite amundstr of Fmeller
$. Mita. • ,
Uaaklll tp., Jefferstoneo" Veb.7, 1852.
E. Bcussa—llaving tried your Vcrinlfaxe in my
famt y, Icon say that ills not to br surpassed by any. Ver.
mifuge to the world for expelling Worms. Itao,uss.
'Winslow tp., JefrersDuCo let 17, 1852;
EIJJJ 2 S--I gaseous bottle of your Tennifuge
to my child, and It expelled 75 large Worms. I think it
the best Ict use. Yours, respectfully,
• • •
?u8 Dingy
Prepsied =teem D 7 . 1 1: H.-SELLERSk co., 67 Wood
treat, and for sale by Druggists gentirelly.. my 27
PRESIDENT ALEXANDER CAMPBELi,oflteth-
TPlimy, Va.. will (D.V.)preach In LAFAYETTE lIALG
conic! , of Wood and Foarth streets. sm' SUNDAY, the 28th
!wt.. (toenofroirj it 1O o'clock,' A: Si. Other 'halms-
Atone for the day will he inadecnt that otontalon. - Inty27
Sprint( and Bummer Bonnets. • .
Xjoo STEVENSON & LOVE hens 'jot reeelvedesiul
opened • Imp enactment of the tatartatylea of dpricg
and Bummer 'BONNETS. They finite dm public to call
and trZOMIIID Wrre purchasing elsewhere.' itnr27to
may Party.
TOE GRAND NIAY PARTY which wee to take plate on
Monday nest. tha 27th. near SL klary's ocuteWi, has
been postponed mall TIIF...WAY, the 30th. The Party will
bo held at Oxidate, near the catmints of the Omnibus
mite. Omnllnisee will be running all say, to corete, per
ions dextrous of attending. The proceeds will be applied .
to charitable rupee*. A braisteutd will beta attendance.
Ontnlbusea will leave from the corner of VOIMTII and
'MARKET, - and from'-tho - corstoi of. Emu and GRANT
'ositive Sale of a large lot of German
' . Canary Billie, at Auction.
milts AFrEits9ux,.Eatarday, May 27th, irt 2 o'elor •
I win be sold, oßtiOnt reeerve. at No 16% FLETLI
Street, between Wood rod Market, th e baler= of a lot. of
Imported German Canary Blida, reanstoloa nreold.
CHARLES nINE.
JAMES BEKENNA. knat'r.
NY.W OOODSI NSW 000D4111—HAGAN & rani L, Nu.
91 Market street, aro noir 'waiving their third a - apply !
cf 'Samna Goods, comprishag the newest and most beactti
fal styles of
Grenadines, Freoehlawns, ..
Black . Lace Goods,. .
Embroideriee, Parascdr,
Timms, • . Plebs Yount* Bell i
Bonnat BMWs's, Chains. . :
Also, a few choice Silk and Applique Mantilla. Our
stock being entirely . new, th e Ladles can rely - span getting
the na lr e‘t t 0.16 all wan as the bast quality of Goods, at
my moderate prim.
• Beutembor the I= Ysaat Bctildiop; No. 91
. AfABENT
•
AIAIAULF. TOWN rtiorEd.T2 . rthl tabrs.--4: WI
V
situated on Bing street, near the earlier of Marion
fronting 03 feet on Bluff . street end running but 104 feet
to a 20 feet eller' therms. • one story basement
Mouse,. In excellent ma havingr, with abeantifol garden in hoot
A Lot on Blastreet. 3 doors from Marion, 20 feet front,
running back 110 feet to a 23 feet allay; haring thereon a
taro two story !loose, containing 0 zooms and s well dm
tAbei attic, being papered and entered in the most modern
style; having water In front and back, with bath rooms,
ete. Tbis Is one of the most desirable residences for a pri
vate family In the city.
• A Let on Diamond . etre° t, 03 by 110 feet, adjdeen ... t Me
POSt Office
Also, a Lot in Ilknninghnm, containing 64% feet on Lit.
Ent' , street, haring a side alley, and running beet 12f feet
to another street. For particulars apply at •
FRAlieedeUr Agency °Md.
45 Fifth street, near the Vat 0014 e:
Q 5: IiELLE&..
1,, 700 btde Plintatton Ibilassin;
* • 2111 b . do do; *.
•*-
50 bbie Pd.7antea s, b. do; .._
• 10 btde and ht bbte No.l Lard * Oli;
• - • • 20 tiezere prime Moo: -
50 bxe .51'Parle.nd" Baloretne;
. 50 dos Ikever Sockets;
10 kegs spired l'tge Pot:
10 bxe while Ihvans Sorer;
.In store sad for ells by . •
• ser27 • • • • • • .MILLER t RIGKIITSON
ELP BUILDLNO LIT lrOlt Sot,E, eitnated In Wit.
kbatburati.-3 hugs Lots at $125, each; 4 . do a 4160.
each; I do at V5O; on easy ter n er h ic
11B8RT k BON,
140 Third street:
T. INSLIEtt 01L-14bbleand 6 bra( bbls, for sale by; •
I nun . : HENR:IL OOLLIgg.
1_ WO9-3 bb is flash, this day :reamed and for rate by
my 27 .
nIIGME-11W bow:ep cutting Obeys; for sale op
men •-•118V1tY tt-counia.
JD6n\& -2U bbls for sale try '
my= , OOLLIN:
TlitY APPLIS3-25 bbls for isle by
D• - .
iny2T , . .tL COLLfI
- VAN NY FERN'S NEW 11.11.1 K —.Fern Leaves, tram fan
ny'a Portfollo; pecand rerciage. with - orizinal designs
by Fred. 31. Cain. rweelvedby •
• 11. T. C. mom:am
• • •.104 Wood stre et.
TANTILLASAtA.. A. MASON' & 'OO
.4/111 open Cu Moo-
IVi day,29th inst., another lot of rich ' feu llaa, j tut re
eetyfiat by express; comprising some entirely new Franck.
A. MASON OZLlne now °pectin' some CO
Sipeelait A.
fdeb p1a1.4, striped sal plain Silks; also 20 pt
ben make black bilk*.
IDAIDELOIDEIILEFL*A. A. MASON d CAahare received
per expresa, 76. cartons of Itch Thobrolderies,. whirl
arta be ready far exhibition - eh Monday next. my 27
A PlAStta a 00.7402 eases and packages of the
Weft and most dear able styloti of lay Goods. will too
opened an Cutbo 29tba 80th 'ld Fist of -210: my 27
DISD 0.M3 att—lb dos eery ludidscoao, of eralotui st•
.17kand pattern, for ride at the Bead Store, illth street.
. MIT • JAMES?. NV ABDROD
WANTED—Three Houses, amtaining• three-or four
rooms each, at n moderate rent, within teV (squares
ernes Court House or Po 7R rt Wire. Apply
AN CISCOF Artery OM*, .
65 Pifth street, near Post Offtee.
DAWN-2D,000 2).4 hog round, far rale by
my2T • 48511TEVWSUCCLATIV
ALERATI73-16 bbls and 40 boxes for sale by
0 . zny27 . . :MITLIMMISMAriti
11.00312,--90 dcalbe sale by '
.tOl7/ :INCTAIRP
riOFFM-2IS bags for Bele
Nj..xnyff #-EMITTRAIrRIFOL AIR./
• 11411AhrtS
• •• .
;.my2t • -
• - Fleeeedalla Warm at. Auetton.-_
911119 beanUful Frani having been divided by the sub..
1 scriber into lots, ranging trim mu to five
be offered at Outdo sale on the preaMws, on .3ATEI AY;
June 3d at 11 o'clock. This property is situated in U4ar
tiers Valley, about Our miles from the city. The Lod I.
extremely fertile and; ell watered, and admirably'suited
tbr garthning purpose*. •It is but a. short distance from
the Tunnel btation of the Fteubenville al,
surrounded with good reads:and ctatie_Meciral with
ease at all Famous of the year. There -is moon one of the
lots an excellent House. Bern,and other oixtbuildings, and
a large' number of Pruit Trees In gad bearing ordei.
ultable retresamtints tilt be provided on the gram nd. CaF
nlbases will he in atm:Mem at theamnier of Fifth-sea
Market, to take out Mose nabbing to•yurebase. -Plots .car
be had by milli:igen tits subscriber. Terms liberal.
B. MILAIN, 21 Fifth Weed. or
• N.G. - 41k 2.. N. 21011PIIY. '••
.
vran sraKET. BErwzrs - WOOD AND' MARKET
STREETS,PPITBOUROU; PAy ballde Brands' Patent
Metallic, Lire Boats; or 0 ale:Weed Iron; also, aunt/Lac to res
Copper sod Sheet Iron Work, Cooking Stoves Par Steamboatr
and. Hotola, ltwtable. Forges, Forged Iron Work, Largo
Dolts for Ntidgos, do; Cork Life Preservors,..lhe best anti
cheapest kind... Steamboat work eltandedlo; .." [my213.7
MEW BOU : • 2LT ILLlSSELdlertirwuzcand the (Igidieu
Flom : by Stephen Olin, D. D. L. L. D. •
Behind the Earns,: hy Lady Bulwer Lytton
Moaning Stan ether NewVoridt by IL P. Parker.
Chczniabry. of Common Life, No. I—'The air we breathe.
the imer we drink, the roil we cultivate. and the plants no
Sear.
Chemistry of Common WIN No. 2—The bund we eat, the
beef we cook, and the bet:credos we infuse.
. Bbickwood'a Magazine, for. May.
The Working Farmer: by Prot
'Pho Practical Draughtsman. Pert Al. • :
Gartielle, or the Borrea Oath. _
Gleason's Pictorial, Philadelphia Post, Saturday Courier,
Waverly Megulne, Spiritual Philadelp hia
/Lc.. far this
week, reedred by - RUSSELL BRO.,
my2tl • • • • 15 Fifth street, near Market..
20010, JUST PUB A BED —;Batita4 the nether
1 1 1 bj Lady Drawer; cloth: one *a, $1, 25 -
Life in Abytwinia; being tba personal narrative of an
Engthlimaa, bog resident In Um nountry: by Ntaurileld
Paean*, D 0..; with jib allow; Strobl. Price PAO; cloth
Morning Staraof the New World: byll. P. Parker. Price
$1,23; ' • -
• ttactcwood'n blagszlne, for Nay • • f
Chambers' Journal. thrifty.
Mite toile's New Cook Book, Pride '
The Dodd Family Abroad : by Martel Lever. price iS
cent.. Pot sale by ey H. MINEN 000
my2.B 23 emstbotia
Notice to StOokholdera.
AOBBEATILT fo a resolution of the' Board of Trustees
of the Odd fellows Hall Association Odle eity of Pitts.
burgh, parsed at le meeting' held ,It the olllee on Tuesday,
2341 inst.. the subscribers to the Stock - of said /Lambeth:in
are hereby notified that we DO] PLR cm* being 1 16 11 1 1 b
instalment of thelr subecriptlon, sifil be due nod pleyable
on th e 28th of June, - WM.
.& BUNTER ~
earm"?Association,
corner Hared and &mod stsi.
lI3T RECEIVED—Behind the Scene% by Lady Dulwer;
Life in Abyssinia, „being Dotes colleetodduring travels,
ill that countay, by blaostkad P11111711i: • • • 1
MOrChlg Btar of Um Neu World. by lt.l 'Pang;
Chomlttry for Common LIP; Fart 2d; • , ,1 -
Outtalk. or Lite novor'a Nth, an excittagtOe, of the
Ocean and the Land: notated and for Mile by •
• W. A. OILDENFENNEY A CO.,
• N 0.16 Fourth street. '
BLUE) LICK .WATEII-8 bble =Rived WI clay by
• . :JOB. ILESUNGO.
corner pf, the Dlativond and Market rt.
FAILINA UOLOGNE—A largo apply of .0
guanine raTioll 9ologoe; noelyed-this day by •
my2d - JOB.-PLIMINOI=t
TATIST#W6 BALIANI Oil WILD OILERBY-1 gross of
Al this cerebrated medicine received this day by
8".13 INVIGORATES 0 - CORDIAL-2 doseu reaTirea
Mby 011
• 1 iny2eg .. • nEllll¢o,i,-,
A YEE& CHZ.IIII,Y PJSOTOALL—X green received by I
, Jos: netsnicio
Bidat m A l a , T . ltllX)l4llSktOW3 -- . 1 grOgit,
pomeDxs• AND lialit. olLal-.K von , bilge sagortamyt
of the tenet Englhb and Math' Nussaibil Ina - MU
-011 i. meived by '.: ~ . taii2A -._ io..;308:11.11241±10...
(.101 4 14111Z8 • WATISB. , 4I great. supplylecona illtt`t•
hmn the Bp b 7 ._
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PEW AD
tat June, Just ram:dyed
B. T.V.:IIOaGAN. •
woo
MEE
arr„liftbstrestiabuteitioed.....Prietadadthisidan •
Bones and Parguare 60o; Privato 803 , 01 large, 55; do. "0 1 *
55; Second Tler, 250 ; Boxes for colons) peraoDOCi ,
Persons:securing seats will be charged 12% etc. extra for I he
certificdte: Doors open at 7 o'clock; peribunsare to cont.
mance at 7 1 .,4 o'clock„ - ....1a5t night of the justly celebrate:l
Tragedian. hir O W COILDOCE, who will appear, In cono.
El= with ronnerons request: in his great character of
Fielding ”...:..This evening May 27th. will be :pre
sented the celebrated. drama of THE WILLOW OOP
.Ltske Fielding, Mr 0ouldock: Bina yielding, Mrs Rynar—...,
PO3 Sent, Miss Waldesrrave To conclude with TIMES
IN OLD VIROINL): Ologer, (a negro vervant,) Mit/lass- '
ford. Mr and Mrs WJ. PLOISENCH aro Amoral knd
. 11111 .
appear on Mondry:'.. . • .• • • .
vw.lutorta ACITICES'
L. Y. CIARK ,
BILL POSTEraitiVIIISTBIBBTERV
dOISICHSTEI, EXHIBITIONS AND .]LICTO*O;.
LL OOMBILINICATIONS by Bildt dr. Teleizeib, or Bills,
sent by Adorns 4t Co.'s Enress, will incurs immediate
attentfon...__ -
Beer to this olftte;"the Hotels and Slisic stoma. =•
CIRCUS' AND IIENAGERIII . -
yoittog &Masa* offended to:
rieuarys nAtu(nmerly wnkin't !fall,) /bleat street,
k„./ t Thu Wei& ana be obtained for Parties,. Festivals
Ooneerts, PubPo' aleethws. 60... Also, Onsees cannon an ;
a= lions Bend Can .be found hi readiness at all thumb y
applybsir,to W$L /MANE OAD.OO, t tins Clyde] Pallas •
Inignerreast Boomer B.3l.Qage'd Co e liodr Iltatseet, or a t
. . . .
bble to stow 1n lot salotY •
• *. nEMLNG BROg; •
• - • , .tootolOt to B. Kidd 4 tio,
r IitaLLION-200 Itys , Engl)ili,p Eye culoyol3l
ALC .ANJMU .415.N1.A-00v fresh, net rroalred end
.for isle by • foi y2Bl . • 8U0.3.
U 21411. CURS. SODA-210.kegs received and tbr sale by
: • • .
OCHUZ-7/O : euvk . a : ln . scornen4 SAZO3:t7)s-.
O. 1 LARD 01L-25 bets to store snd forsete ° by. N
nly26 , ' ' , Plara3OCßllo3.
ILK& YE HU4r.t tOA t 3-12 grofs, Hoe 31,04;Sluslc
-NJ Brown Vnudsor, eke., rieelfed and for pale . •
myR6 • • • • • • -YLE_MINGI.I3IIO.
DTALLIU INDIA :IBUDDES.—Coata, 'Jacked', roots,
Hata. Caps - Bootee:id Gloves, just receive& star tor
st the Indio Robber Depot, No.llo Market street:
Earl& J. &H. MULLIN. •
• vole nUise.e.e. tX,IIDt..--•A new lot, conststleg st Dress.
.1.• log, Pea and Long Ct mbe, of estiouS sizes, reeclvectszel
tat palest No. 110 !lute*. street.. . • • • ,• .
rsy2t. ~ . _ . IT. Sit/LI..IPS:. -..•
frAANSVAIIIINT . OREICN OIL VLOTB-12JO yardn,
widtheranging ham 3310 46 inches, tbr sale wholesale
mai retail stilts Oil Cloth %tioreroome, 1e0.116 Blewket et. ..
J. 1 t -IL PUILLIPH.
4 , ,tallltlatit‘ OIL Otani-2,000 yards of the Oda emit'
~,) enamelled finish, manufleterred on nlaln,twllled and
Leary duck goods; sold wholesaler and retail atthetoll Cloth
WaderoOw, No:110 Market streeL • • •
•
r U the ihoombie the Judges of ,the Court got. tierterol --
Quarter Simians of the Peam, In and fOr lbenoutd7
The .politkro of Jabot) TIMM, .of Indlint.
fa tbo coon 7. aforesekl; humbly shewetb•- . -Tkat your pe. '
tithmer bath provided himself with materials teethe serum
tondo:ion of travalensand.othemat his dwelling insure In
the township aforesaid, and prays that your Ilanorswill be -
pleased to groat him oilman) to keep a publialunme *fen.-
tertaimnent, and• your petitioner,-as In deb. bound. will
Pr_T .
we, the eubscribeni, Milieus of lb.) township storessid, do
certify that the stare petitioner la of good repmte tor boricmty
acid temperance , raid Ls well provided with home roo m and
oonveniences for the sccommodstion of strangins and tra.
veleta, and that said terrrn is necessary. ..
:John (...%-cmly, Ii K Bell, II Ilattle, Z Patterson, Ali
Ii .1 W Thompson, 0 vier, Jas Wilton, Alex Campbell,
Tee 11.1st,td.- Alex So.or• ft ilsneeck: r
VALUABLE BEAL ESTATE VOlt. SALE% .
Tag lgzertstars of Mann! Black, late of Carroll township.
Waskington county, Pa ; deceased, will • offer at pubUo
sale on MON nAY, Juno 12th, 1664, the following Tellable
Beal Estate, to wit: •
• The Olen Factory, on Dry Run, known as "lianeco," to"
which Is Mined:Led forty acres of Land, - more or less, with
'substantial dwelling houses, tenements, dc., for the stecorn
moclation of those employed at the works. The laud abounds •
to Stone - Cdatend Lime Stone, - and includes about ten acres
valuable bottom land,sltuated on the ricor near blononp
bele City, and crossed by the Iterapileld itallrusd. This
prJperty pr tents nneSnal Induces:newel - 0 the mom/factor
eror capitalist, as a safe and desirable Investmcnt.
-
Also--A Tract of Land, situate on Pigeon Creek. contain
, ingtwanty arm '
- more or lots, and know° slim "MIMPro..
party,". on widchsze metal a comfortable dwelling house,
and a largo and substantial building designed for it• Saw
bull and Orbt Mill: -.
Alco—Three Lob; CO feet in front and running back 66
feet. situated in Ai'Grew's plan of out lots, adjOining plot of
Also—Ono Lot edjointog the above in plot of A. 11. Chess,
containing about half are acre.
Altko—Ona Lot adjoining property of Benjamin Bentley
god 31ra:Slizabeth Bentley, containing about one etre.
Also—One Lot adjoining property of Mrs. la Itentley;cnd.
fronting on the turnpike, containing near one acre.
Also—Tetenty•ein acres maths turnpike. adjoining lands
of Money Toting, James P. Stewart, Paljab Teeple, and
:14,c Venc'orhl . t. This tract, if.not sold entire, will be of--:
:fared In Lots oontabsing tire or six acme each, suitable for
"pasture lots, gardens, or country residences. It la-snots!
;annual attractions to thirsts who wish to secure a plaasent
spot for's country home. • ' ' - •
• gfiy-Ploto of the foregoing property will be oshibited and
!made known on the day of sale. Sale to commence at 10
to'cldekA; orathe day ofeste. . tay24:3wd
rut° the Honorable the Judges orthe Court of idertcrat ,
• QOarftir Sariwas of tho. Peace, In . and kr the toontr of
Allegheny: •
-Therm:Dion of Arthar,liicholeo,n, the.Flrst ward, city ,
of Ititn.burgh, Allegheny Conrity, , httmbly sheweah: That
yourpetitianor bath provided himself with materiels brill)
accommodation of travelers and otheri, at htsf,tatern; In tbo
Ward aro:valid, "and vricgs • tbst your Dimon, will be
pleased togranthita a lb:enso to beep a pnblie bonze of en
tertainment', tindt-yoar. - petitioner, as in anti bertmd,iwild, •
pray. . AIsTIIIIR NIChOLSON.
We, tbe anbscrilkoit, citizens of the. Wars.aforesaid. do
certify, that the above petitioner is of good repute for bon.
esty and temperance,and b veil provided with house nom
and conveniences for the accommodation and lodging:of
strangers and travelers, and that said tavern is necessary.
• .Jacob May, James Hanne4y. G M Smith , Jelin A Lippert,.
Win .1 Marti°, Thomas Lang, 11 Crawfart,Janits Gray, (4tli
street) P Wheeler; John Dryer, John Herr, Allan CordelL,
)300Fivl—Bodey's Lady's Book for June • a full and
NLauthentic:report of the testimony on the trial of Mitt.
V Ward, 'with the speeches cf the disdngnlshed counsel en
gaged, In the me; received end for tale et •
PAUL. Ef.•BINBB'S Literary Devil.,
Fifth street, opposite the Theatre.
4,41) isKiktittn.— • .
LFasteolored Lonna at 12X0 ;.• • . .
Vine do• 2f,e; . •
.Cheiaretylns Merrimack and Coeheeo Prints, 1.2%0
Alsois fine atraertment of howrofurn.lating goo to
which they invite the att adios" of the ladle& .
yo,t,_ . MAGA • A 'Alit., 91. Market: at.
STOUKINCI.F.A4OICOII.Y,
NO. 24 FIFTH STRHET.:' • •
Eign'of THE OLD BTAND. •
VtuAli ,ALY bay vett:trued • from the , blonnfictur•
Ins Hosiery Dlrtriste of Europe, 'bore be has pm , -
chased, SW casb,a very extensive end well snorted stook of
• the best descriptions only of Stockings, l'oeke Trodoreblrts.
Drawers; Gloves; also, new style of Cbildren's and
Fancy Stockings, toiretber eelth ble domesUd stock of Plus,.
borshidannfactured Hosiery. wllltellby wholittale or
retaf et Now York Importers' prices. •
. _ Wm:um co:
Ileinionber tbeplarre•--No. 24; Bign of Tall otp4TAND.
zny23 •
RANGZIi
200 - 'Lemons: rocelved old 124'eslebir
-toy22" ANDIsItSON- a- CO., 0 Wood-st.
PINE APPLJOI:--400 free& Pine Apple', tour.
.17 :bob, 'oxpresia, pr sale by . -
J. 0. ANDER/30% & CO.,
sny23 • : No.o Wood sosecri.
riairs =more - MANtTFACTORY. 2f) nth it..
LAllfitotertier Obis IllarketiPlttsburgh, whem
be roma tbs.targest and be armrtol stack of Node* ever
•
oferitti rc'mlaln this city. Parebascra wilt end it to their
adarnotagiftomal 'it Mb establishment 'daft matinMo for
therrungrea; It Is all I mod to Mums their misty's. -•
.
_ N. B---'Re member the (leap Etockiog Comer. my 2.3
LAIN e. Tilith.—We hare just teetered, In eabliston to our
1: large stock of Teat bouglit at the.obl helms, a supply
One tresh Su, including . •
Young Dyson, • . •
Odou
'genuine Ponylan Choler,. •
• • • •• and`
' ''• ' • • •• • Output/der. •
-Ileeentinthartatleria; which we will sell ion. • •
Y. 5..-line Tens e
'eleo, { u tln fall d=dy' stul 6; 1.0 - iind 15 Ph
''• " • •• • •' • niaiiY iir..vatiew.
Allegheny. County. es. ' • • "
Marla B. Oarber ;, . 1 . Notice Le. hereby given Shah . In
To. pursuance or en order rgnity,
Helve oi-John Garber: passed by that/Wrist Conn, April'
.."=.3...k6ktbere be an exstninallon, In perpetuate men*.
rii. OrtbraiiimeTiblng witnesses to the ;willni John Ouber,
itt Owego° cot Rai Washington. 8fq,K0...1116 Faurthet.,
4011411TORDAY., Jui4.-17.-19/4, et lo eckwi.*.A.:ll;
• 10t2:4,11.--7 J. LUDEWIG 10ETHIIN„.AXtoriley.
a Installed
Ni
.tEr BLIC ATION S.—The Star Chem .
Romance .by Wm. Kerrie= Alrumortb
Bneony Todd, or The Ruffian Barber, a tale,of the Ter
rors of the Bess and. th e Mysteries of . the qty. •
The Bride of the Wildernees; brEnerma Bennett:
The Dodd Flintily Abroad: b Merles Lever. ' •
. Peterson's Lulled National Ler Julie.
_Tutees !indoor, . •
Received mat res/eat , --- • .-
PAUL KLEINER% Libsrvry-DeTot,
Fifth street, opposite the Tikes rm.__
CtLIDEa—.IO bbli. rrboo notated Cider vet:6l%42'mnd - for
kJ sato by ' • OILBEIIT•FfLED.KitICK,
InY 23 :/w • • • - • • 13 Wood street.
XTEOr PAlt/LOOLIOOO *um Pamela' jurV received,
.01 coroprisicii every varlets Of "lainßilk, Water
et I, Brocade; &a, Nl Extrered at reduaro
"..ras23 . 41 - A. A. MOON & COAISTirat st.
Q 11. 4 jti4illuge.4 , . Jost., p?celve9, bp ptes new styles In
Lace Ilead 811 k . L . • :; • ••• • -
•
Atuok asawk3.—Q. a 100 plena' Flail %fool ; Bepwes
11. of every desidpiloa, Just reedied. •• '
A, A"..ILLSON.
CIUITAPT. NOS SEST...4IA main Wnlining of Uouae on
)1"," 3 , mu. with shot Ann acre of 111thilyid . : 1 • 11 "
ON. STSDISPOILD, on On vizi:awls, or of
, TILOSIPEOIc.IIS.M.I AVCO."
H A ' ANA 813011.11,8• 7 430.000 various qt alias . on hand,
sod .111/1 tot sold low. to ClO5O oOnsiAngi -
'my 10 . surrn-apanvciltte.--.-
ANTED—Several Chambermaids end House Eezteats,
1. to nh,m good negrewlll be olTen. 1' Apply at ...
FRANCISCUT-Aitency Office,
65 Filth etreet;near POP t 02/05.:
"11TANTilD—A. goal Coot: to . go .to tlus; atontry; wages
Ifir I 2 per week. Apply et •
. FRANCLRIVEP .4geoe7.o4flost
OS Ntlllt street. line the Pa.;tt Ogles.
ANTED—Zi or 30 Lehman GO 10 toot Lent.; irapra
VT $1,25 per dsy, Apply et . :
at._ _ P.aANCISCUS' Agency
my 24 - • • G 5 Illth itroot, near Po? Wrack.
Tllt I N.-100 tons Manor county,. (augnar FUnnee
Gtr sale by . m2l ' KING t.DIOOhHEAD.
riLlutlY. Wit - JUN/S-slust. received, n full empty iidGick
kX dry for JUDO.. • •
' , Dodd Faudly...ibrdad. by Cbtaies Later-,new sappy.-
800 pieces Wham Blades, Tarioas litylest. for sal.s.by
. ft. IL.LAVgrai.
LAND AND LANDOLL— . ' •
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15Yex.Fo.1 Lard'
:.:Rocaive4 11 04 14 0 . 0 • / • •
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