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PITTSBURGH:
FEIDAY
DEMOCRATIC TICKET.
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PAGE OV THIB PAPER
' JOB PRINTI .
Wo Rave one of the host Job Printing Offices
ia tho city, sndwe would respectfully ask mer
chants nud all others.who. want Cards, Circulars,
Bills of Lading, Bill Heads, Blank Checks, Hand
bills, oto., to giro us a oall.. All our Job Typo
oro of tho most modern manufacture and. can-,
not fall to please all our customers. Our work
men are perfect masters of their .business, and
will labor assiduously to please all who will fa
vor us with an order.
Democratic State Central Committee.
;Tho Domocratlo State: Central Committee will meet at
Buvh'ort Hotel, in Harrisburg, on Thur.*3ar, tbo 15$b
Jnno, A. D., 1554, at lOoYloclt, A. M. :
J CIAI3 BONHAM, Chairman.
TIBI? TO THB GITV AiiMB'HOCSB ANH
- I.VBA.ISJS ABTIitH.
' Yesterday, .Tone Ist, a largo company of our
oitisens visited tbo City Alms House, oix .miles
tip the Mouongahela river, in' purauanceof an
invitation from the Board of Guardians. .Over
• fifty persons left by tho Brownsville packet, at
‘ eight o'clook in the morning, and a pleasant riio.
of-an hour bronght as to the farm: and splendid
bnildings erected for tho aoooramtfdation of the
insane and the poor of our city. The visiter*
■ rrero cordially roceirod by Mr. Chess, the Su
perintendent, and by him and Mr. George For
tune, the Secretary of tho Board, were shown
-'through.the buildings and grounds. :
Probably but few of onr oitis ensure aware of
tho amount of work that has been accomplished
in pishing those institutions opon snob a footing
■ns tho character of onr city, and its wants de
mand. - . .
Soven or eight years ago, a. farm of one hun
dred acres-was pnrohased for ton thousand dol
lotb. Buildings wore immediately erected and
famished, and tho poor of tho city removed to
them; and the skillful,and tasteful cultivation
of the soil commenced. .But it soon bsoame evi
dent that more umplo aooommodatiooß for the
poor would bo needed, and that a home for the
insano should bo provided. Binoe then, another
very laTge building haß beon emoted, that for
atyie of architecture, and excellence of arrange
mehts, wiH compare favorably with aoy of the
publio Charitable insittntiqne pf the Eastern or
Western citifs. Its furniture is neat* andenited
~~ 111 mm' ar J r —"-"""d it have
ono hundred aun sixty poor'
__ prOl'tll'l
ty-nlno iuaane persons fiftoon males, and four-'
■ teen femaleß. It is capable of accommodating
'an hundred patients; while the Aims House could
-■ accommodate probably four hundred persons, .
Tho building 3 are abundantly supplied with
prrppjjft gtttM-- brought in
nearty a mile distant, to a cistern holding near*
ly 1200 barrels, from whence it is carried by hosp
to all parts of the buildings.
The buildings and improTcmentshave now cost
nearly $40.000; and are.paid far. Something
niOTO will he required to complete them accord
ing to tho original designs; and ’when completed
-will provide homos for thtt insane upon
a plan crcditsblo to the henevoTentchnrkcterCf
our citizens, yet far mere economical than the !
plan pursued before the board of Guardians were j
organized.
But wo have wandered from our purpose,...
was to describe tho visit of . a large party to f hie :
institution yesterday* We have only spaoo to
say further thatjalLwerg gratiOcd,
-. to a neat,
bountifaVdinner; not, " French
ified and fashionable" bat such as the woil tilled
farm and garden, and the well managed dairy
and cook room can supply. Tho most pleasing
characteristics of tho whole institution are perfect
: neatness, oxaot order, good ventilation of the
bnildings and pleasant , soonery around; and,
above all, the expression of satisfaction-and
gtatitndo upon the,countenances; of the nnfortn
ttate inmates.
After dinner the company sought each amuse
ments as salted their tastes, tho younger por
tion, by a “game of ball,” until the boat re
. turning from BroWnßvillo took ns on board for
the city. ■
- On tho return trip, a meeting was organized
on board the boat. Hou. 0. Shalor was called
to the obair. and J. Heron Foster and J, Bow
man -weitzer, Esqra., appointed Seorotariea;
On taking the chair, Jadgo Sbsler. made somo
'appropriate and eloquent remurks, In relation to
the munificent provision made by oar city for
-the care and support-of tho insane and tho in
digentand thanking the Board of Onardians
for the excellent entertainment they had provid
ed for the company..
’ On motionof Mr. Swcltzer, the Chairman ap
pointed Q. F, Gillmoro, A. 8. 8011, and )V. Alex
ander, a committee to draft resolutions expres
sivo of tho Sens'S of the meoting.
'Baring the absenea of the committee! tho
meeting was addressed by Messrs. : ;Sweiizsr,'
fibipton, Howard, Jr., Marshali, J. 8. Franklin,
and Capt. Pratt.
• JJt. Gillmoro, from the commltto, reported the
following resolutions,; whioh were unanimously
adopted.
. .Eelotrad, That tho company tender.thank* to the Board
of Guardians for the Invitation to visit tbs Aims House and
farm of.the city cf Pittsburgh, and for tho pleasant and-hos*
.' pltable ontertafninent provided for them. • ■
Ra lived. That It Is the sense of the mooting that the
' Board of! Guardians-have manifested good lodgment gond
' taste, and enlightened and liberal views In the plan or the
-buildings, the lmprovemen tof the farm and gardens, and
Jn the ample yet economical provision mßde for thecate’ahd
■ oomfbrt of those’ unlhrtnhaTo. olasses’oTour.citlzena,’ for
- whose well-being and inaihtalnnnce they were designed, -
■v Re&’ctd, That, in ibe opinion cftt;ts meeting, tho-ppoar
ance of the hultdlngs, the Inmates, and the ground, fnrnlah
- abundant evidence that Mr-Chessi, the Superintendent, and
'. Mre JVUson,the Matron, are deserving of much praise fhr
- their fhltrfnl end skillful attention to the duties of-their
• respective offices. •
Re-dvid, That. In the opinion of this mcetiog, the Board ■
.. of Guardians are faithfully discharging their duties, both
to thelnsano. and; Indigent .under their care, ,and to tho
: city tney represent. and are.reudoring the AlmsHouße
. and au honor to'Pittsburgh.
- HesSced, That Doctor Charles F. Williams is deserving
- of eommendstlol.for hie ekill and care towards the sick and
Inflrm-nnder his care at the- Alms House; and that equal
- commendation Is duo to Dr. T. IL Ismg, who has charge of i
thelneans. ,
RaAvei, That tho company has been, furnished ■ with I
. »hun out-evidence th «t Mr. .George Fortune. the Indus* j
- : triousaud efficient Se. retarv ortho Board, discharges ths !
numerous dmies of hie office in a manner-that should; be j
entirely satisfactory to the Board, end to the public: .. .
-■ On motion, the meeting adjourned
C. BHALER, Chm’n
v* r* F I S ]■ Seorotariea,
J. B. bwairzKß. j
jggpgoveral very heavy failures have ooaurred
in New Orleans. One 1b the bouse of ffright
Williams & Co., cotton-factors, doing business
on Common Btreet. The liabilities are sot down
nt neatly two muuons doliaes ! Another fail*
n-« mentioned is that of Moses, .Greenwood &
Co., farm-aiding andoommisson merchants, od
- Carondelet street. It is nleo reliably stated that
- Several other large ootton houses will- follow,
- The above firms bave connections at the North
and in Europe.
jfty Dr. Pinmer, of Baltimore, has declined
' the appointment to the Allegheny Professorship,
tendered him by the Presbyterian General As-;
Hsably.
YfEEKLT HOHET- AfcTICIE. ] Ainas JlaaTnv WiSHtsaros eisoseus Ik-
There is complaint of scarcity of money in dictbo—Kissahe abj> Cote Ee-Aattßsico.—A
this market at the present time; and the rate of new phase has taken place in the Martha \¥ash
interest is high. One and-ahalf per cent per legion Conspiracy case, now on trial at Helenai
niohth haß been paid this’week, on paper of un- Ark. Private letters have been received in pin
doubted safety. The busy season has passed, cinnati by the relatives of the defendants, sta
and business is more dull on the wharf, and in ting that all hope for the present was now gone,
the -warehouses.
Money is easy and tolerably abundant in:New
York; but the shipments of gold to Europe arc
Still- large. The steamer of Wednesday took
abouts4oo,ooo in gold barsj and the steamer
Eranklin.-whioh leaves to-morrow, is expected to
take out, for France, nearly $BOO,OOO. i
The prlceß of eteoks in Now -York have de
clined a little, but the market is active.
Toe balance in the sub-treasury at New York
on Wednesday morning waß $8,928,871 76.
i ■ Tho value of the foreign importations in this
port, exclusive-of Bpooie, for the period sinoe Ist
July last; instated as follows by tho. Journal of
Commerce
•July Ist to-Sept- 30th
■Oct. lrt to Dec. 51fit........
Jao. UttoMny 27Ui.
Total tom July 1Et...... 5170,437,257.
•.•140.768,477
Increase this fiscal year... ... $23,080,810
Exports of produce and merchandize from
Now York to foreign-porta:
July Ift toBept.3Qth....
Oct-lfittoDeikSlet;....
Jan. lwt lo May 27 .
Total from July let ~.,$43,034,083 , $69 402,^4
Increase this fiscal year.
The exports have iooreasod in greater degree
ttai tho imports, the exocsa being $2,700,000.
I’ho Detroit Advertiser has the following, re-,
spooling thoDaho Superior mines, which we pre
sume will bo interesting to some o£ our readers
in this region, who are interested in mining
operations.
I'OMiam'Srlilay, Slay 12.1854.
Tho mines In this section are looking extremely »oIL
Me Uoyole Is showing « large amount of copper. I ortagw
nover looked better, and among eight parties who ere now
wnr'iln* at different points In the is onlj one
that Is not In ompor. l’he Shcldoir and Huron are also e&,
trcmulyrlon. There canibo no donbt that
prove felly equal to the lele Royalei..: The Albion (mdOMSn».
tesutna areloohlog.the same as at tbo date of lar
i’Ub now vein opened upon tlzo Montoimna is thought
to b*t a (rood one..
‘Die IMpley, Pewablo and.Qalncy are all showing BipMr.-
Thiv Quincy and Ripley nave opened soma new. »«ine that,
are promlring, and tbeoplnlon la entertained that they will ;
proto valuable. The new mine on the northwest quarter
of Section 2 is opening well, cud th&stocslsiirtCDJoujjniroh
I bsllore *he mines generally have exceeded expectation*
nnd during no winter bos so much been done towarda de
veloping the mineral refcorces of Lake Superior. .. !
T*»e UiunewtA is affording largo qu&ntidescf o alive su-
Ter. to rnuob that a guard Is constantly set to prcvont-lts
11 KortS American, Copper Falls, and
ern bar© tally reallred the expectations which their preri
oui *u«*as has created. The Cliff ia truly a great mine,
i Copper Falls, I am told, has never looked better than it has
doriDir the past winter ■ -
■ Ills difficult to predict what it lobe the faturo of the hake
Sap trior mineral district. Notwithstanding nit that has
boon nMd nnd written* and the greatoumbers that bare vis-,
itea ltfor the purpose of explorations* little Is known orlts
weslib ' The mineral range is only a fow feet elevated, above
the Aorroundlnxr country, and is covered, fht the most part,
with n deep soil that completely shuts out from view tba
trai *rock beneath. Where the range 13 catbya deep ravine
or i*o elevated grot project* above the drep driftend toll,
its mineral character has, to tome extent, became known.
But the*o are mere dots upon the ranee; all also remains
une tplored. What Umo and labor will do toward opening
thl* mineral treasure Is hardly to bo estimated*
Tho following is from the Cincinnati Pric«
Cur7t.nl of the 81st: .
“The total exports of ftfew leading articles,
from tho Doited States to Forelgoootintrtea from
January let to latest dates:
*r. ' 18W4 IMM
Tlmir. bbla,.., 1,432 M 3 I^oo-13*
Park bUrJJ "
tohhil* i SICS
-J-l-fa .^„.^..^eM,lltf^^Ag33,B27
lov?s: New York, 3 000
hhds; Baltimore 2 500 hhtla; New OrletGSs, o IV
hhdi: Boston, 450 hh Ja. Tho bolk of tbcse cx*
ports were to Orest Britain.
The condition sad prospeots of the Wheat'
orop are sow. looked ..to with-great'interest, os
upon the quantity and qualltj*orxbe yield mnoh';
of our • future prosperity depends. A. tatinro'
would be on irreparable calamity. Jpe present
high prices of breadslaffa are bearing beastly
i upon/the masses, and they injpeh to
ricrange-the Jinanoesof-tte country.VlJidthlng
•short of a full crop will fie enfficionfc-tp work
any jibango in this respect.
Front all the information thatVoiutyS been
able to gather,itbtKeondition. offfh® crops ap*-'
pears to be otfollowsi In many places the crop
■is geod«a*bow on average. : ?Id other, localities
it is the rerersßi and in some portions of Indiana
and Ohio wheat fields hate been plowed np for
corn.
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thstbostoh BIOT.
We. aro yet in hopes to Sod several whig
newspapers condemning the Boston outrage and
-it* guilty perpetrators. It oaonot be that all
wlig papers aro to become abolition printeat
once. The masses of thewhig party aro honest*
and will not consent to bo driven into the ranks
of abolitionism by their unscrupulous leaders.
And a few whig editors will doubtless yet be
found who nro the friends of law and order, and
will condemn as it it deserves, armed and mur
derous resistance to the execution of the laws.
A large portion of the whigs, too, aro, we be
lieve, tob intelligent not to know that 'all the
hue anti cry abont the Nebraska bill is but an
attempt to make politioal capital out of a mere
abstraction. If slavery cannot exist, in Kansas
and Nebraska, as is now the general opinion, it
il a mere abstraction.
That tho passage of the bill - then, should bo
made tho excuse for abolition riots, and open
armed resistance to the laws of the country, is a
gross deception; and tee are glad to see that the
Boston Courier, a whig paper, condemns the out
rage and murder in that city, in terms as strong
and indignant as any of tho democratic paperß
employ. There is a conservative element yet in
the whig ranks ; and a general and cordial nmol'
gtmation of tho.whigs with Garrison, Parker,
Greeley and Giddings abolitionism is still a
doubtfal experiment. Some of the whig papers
seem to bo fully determined on snob a coalition.
Bat there are many whigs in this oounty that
will sot ho thaß misled. A justification of the
Boston riot and murder is ont of plaoo in one of
tho most intelligent counties of Pennsylvania.
Whig Conventions may wink at the ontrage; but
the sober second thought of tho people, without
distinction of party, will yet condemn it.
Bale ofXotsat Flepccdslc.
Theealo of lots at this bsaatlfal looation will
: take place to-morrow.- •It is one of the most at
tractive spots in western Pennsylvania.; ,It is
sltnated in. the Valley of Chartlers, whioh for
beauty of scenery and richness ofsoll, oannot
,be exoolled-by any place in the Union'. .. It has
been called bymany the ideal of Moore’s sweet
poem " Vale of Oboua,” and wo oro fair to say
that the rich imagination of the .poet oonld not
do more th an justice to.thiß beautiful Valley.
Tho Messrs. Murphy proposes to. sell their
valuable property, to-morrow; in snoh quantities
os msy suit purchasers, and we would oall the
particular attention of those who desire pleasant
conntry residences,*to their advertisement; The
farm is adjacent to the Stenbenville Railroad,
and in the immediate vioinity of. tho celebrated;
minerals springs, known for many years bb
Scully's Springs.” ~ It is at a convenient dis
tance from the city, and those who may :pqr>.
chase oaahavo the afaoiao'of three or fonr of the
best roads in tho connty. ,
(©"■ Washington correspondents, have tele
graphed a ramor to rations parts of the country,
.that .the.. President has already appointed ootn
. missipnerB to. proceed at onoe to Madrid to .ne
gotiate for the purohoae of As waß very
natural, they, even went so far, to mate the attf.
ry appear more, plausible, as to mention Messrs.
Dallas' and. Cobb.as.the. gentlemen appointed;
The story is much spoiled by the feet that no
oomfinisßioners can be appointed by the President
aithont the consent of, and an appropriation
from Congress; and that if Bach a proposition
irero now tobe jnade in either House, it would
elioit st-thTeemOnths’d'bate. , , .
f®* John P. flala and J.R.Giddingßara at*
tending the examination of the alleged fugitive
•lavs, Bubs, _
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s
as they had been indioted by the Grand Jury of
Phillips county, and the feeling was snob that
there was no probability of getting bail. It's?
sane and Cole were ro arrosted and imprisoned.
The letters also stated that two witnesses for
tho prosecution had been indicted for per
jury. Considerable oxoitement was created in
Cincinnati on Tuesday ev euingr by the report
that the " Albert Pike ” brought down Bome new
testimony^implicating certain parties in the lat
ter oity.
NewScUOOI PaCSBTTEEIAHS AKD THE SLATE
bv Question. —At the last General Assembly
held in Buffalo, it will be remembered resolu
tions wore passed after an angry discussion, rev
questiagdlstinet and fall statements to be made
In regard to the-slavery institution at the next
General Assembly.' The soutneru members re
sisted it on the ground that it was an intcrfcr"
enco in an ins itution that did not concern them,
and they therefore failed to make tho statements
asked. The General Assembly uow in session
at Philadelphia, refused to take action on the
subject. Thia ia looked upon as n virtual en
dorsement of the southern mqmbors course; but
0 protest baß been got up and signed by some
twenty-eight members. After some discussion
the protest pros ordered to be entered upon the
minutes.
1852-3. 1858-4.
C 07.591 $58,657,780
557 38,174.318
....78,722,620 75,706.178
$9.(55.790 $10,810,510
11.684.493 24,165.3"0
... 41.09 UM .28,W0.019
07,011
Who is Potts'?“Wo oeked this question last
week, on soeioguho gentleman’s name brought
forward as the FreeSoll candidate for Governor .
The Chester ;connty Democrat' Baja ho is a oitl
ten of that county, and was formerly a whig,
but recently his sympathies have been with
the Free Seilers and Abolitionists. He formerly
represented that district In Congress, but of late
Shas taken no active part in p-litjcs. Should
Judge Pollock take tho/advice of his friends and
•decline, Mr. Potts would’poU a very'-roepectnble
vote. = Will Jndgo Pollock dcoline? That is the
question. . ’
The .following is given as an infallible
cure for hydrophobia: ■ * ■ ■
, “ Take of the,root of allacampane one onnoe
and a half, out it. finof then boil if in one pint
Ofnewmilkdownto ahalf pint; take this three
mornings, fasting, and eat no.food till 4. o’olook
in , tbe afternoon. It should bo taken every
other morning ; the two last doses .must weigh
two onnoes eaoh. This remedy will have the
desired effect, if .taken, at any timo within twcu
ty-fonrs after the acoident.” '
l ean more easily understand why de
formity of person shonid make one wretohed
than why beauty shonid maho one vain; The
weakness which desires to please is an amiable
one, and there is no good reason why the re
cipient of Godß bounty shonid be vain of, rather
than grateful for it.— Simru.
A OertUlcati Orom one of oor WII-
Usnuhargh Erlnidi,
-. . Kxw Yonx, August 30.1653.
■ X-hopeevery one, whsthor adult or chil'Ywho may have
reason to bnlleve they oro troubled with worms, will take
Dr* M’Lone’s Celobrated -Yormifogo. I firmly boliove it is
ono of the groatest worm destroyers of tho ago—certainly
the most extraordinary I know of.
- A child of mine, about Oro years old, has boon trpnblsd
with worms about six months.baeh; ws coaid got nothing
■torelioToitantil wo came across Dr M*Lano!a Vermifugo,
of-which we gave hnt a small quantity. ..Tho result, how*
ever,-was extraordinary.. Tho child passed oyor throe hun*
dred worms*-* * , ' MB. DENT,
- . P.B.—The above Tollable Tenedy, alno'Dr. cel
ebrated JjJrer Pills, can now be bod at all respectable Drug
Stores in this city.- : _
-• • Purchasers■will be Careful to osbibr, and take ouuo bu‘
Dr.'- SFlone’s Vermifuge. All others, in comparison, are
worthless. -
.
Successors to J. Kidd A Co-
AO WoM ptreei
' 4ST Pnntaloonai—The wllinom superiority of
QMBDLE’S fit in the GarraenVneeds no. ornament on hie
pert 5 It hss been acknowledged t>y eH who have favored him
with their orders, that they hATC OBTer boea fitted with the
rm n «<ua» <md ctyie as by him. . He begs to Inform his pa
trons shd-the pnttUo, thatblestaih lanowreplfto with the i
newest stylewfor eoets, Vests end pants, soitatdefor the i
present season. - B.JJMDBLE - I
Tailor and Piintatoon Maker, >1
StOJUhertr it, hwdofWoed, ; ]
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ggy* A tailoring firm in New York city adver
tise that tliey'will give to every patron who pur
chases goods to the amount of three dollars a
sealed envelope, "containing a . gift of some
kind, varying in value from 25 cents to ©3O,
which can be opened Immediately after tho pur
chase, and the article obtained." Josiah Petr
ham and J. Wesley Jones hide your diminished
heads 1 ■ .
Joseph Cooper, of Cincinnati, has leased the
National Roadla Ohio; for the sum of 50,601.
Rose Do YrieaMtallan Opera troupe arc play
ing with great success at Nashville.
"Colored Assistants 1 ': is tho name given the
negro rioters in-Boston.
The taxes of Baltimore for city and county
purposes for. tho present year, ts.ll&f cents on
the $lOO,. last year it was 02 cents on the $lOO..
E Cunard &Co, advertise that tho New York.
Bermuda and St. Thomas line of steamers will
be discontiaaed for the present.
' ’There is an express wagon ia Cincinnati call
od’tbc “ Buoy Stone.'’ Of course it belongs to
the fast lino,
tho Pilot Line from Now York to Philadelphia,
iff the traok on Monday nipbt. : No? one woe
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tir, aaf-T
4®
MelbouTHTJrwfflC'ira-thiiF
tba passage bel«oao thatportnnd .
II days Ices than any othor steamer.
400 PartuanewHiraprlCfiTleia,Jaa.«Bnwt]snn*irT
"jacksouilUe, who havo emigrated from the Is
laod of. Madeira,. They arc auhoacat, rCabeiy
aodlstfußtrious people, andhtitcnlieady'eSnv
$6OO to assist some of tbelf friysds in Madeira,
to reach this' country* m
vWhest fa'lhiemarket, saJJalßocheater, (JJ,
y.) paper, rs now worth $216. -i'Jmit after'tht
late war with England, about 18(6, it wa* 25
costa higher. A few yenslater, 1820-21 before.
tbeErie Cinalreaehcdua.itfelltoo eery low'
fignre—the market'price being BJJ-cents.. Oar
of ftmr wf/ninont miller# lufarme m that he purr
chaseAXaeat at that' price,' and paid for it jiv
goods, r Sales were actually made for CBsirsslow
as 81} cents.
PENSSYI/V ASIA
SJffitOEK Codstt.—Floor is retailing in Meroer
nt tEe rate of SII.OO per bb1...,..C01. A B.
Chambers; late editor of. tbs Missouri Rtpuhli
eon, was born and raised In this count;, where
most of his relations still reside Tbs Phil
hartnonlo Glee Clab of-Jamestown were to give
a concert in Mercer last evening.
WnsTMonnnaxD Coosty.—About 2 o’clock, on
the morning of Tuesday, the 23d ultimo, the
dwelling house of-Major Thomas Borland, in
Franklin township, was discovered to be on fire,
and, before tbe flames coaid be arrested, was
entirely -consumed." Scarcely anything was
saved. Tbe hoaso was n briok one, and will be
a heavy loss. The fire ia supposed to have
originated froffi;o ohnnk of wood at the cooking
stove;.....Mr. Frederick Bollinger, of llempfiold
township, a few days since, obtained from three
sbeep the following fleooes: one of 7}, one of
BJ; and one of 6 pounds of wool. The largest
fleece was cot from a lambi less than a year old—
the first shearing..;... A short time since, a little
boy about two and a half years old—a son of
Mr. Sbinefelter, of Derry township—accidental
ly fell into a well, and was drowned before he
could be rescued...... Tho jory In the trial of
Peter Myers, for' the murder of John Wash
bangb, after an absence of eomo hoars, returned
a verdict on Thursday morning last of “ man
el nughter." lie was then sentenced .to two
years confinement in the penitentiary, -
How Bunns, tbe Antsaßn FuomvE, was
Discoyebed.—Boon after Burns’; arrival; as, it
now appears, he wroto a letter to hie brother, in
Alexandria, who is also a slave of Mr. Suttle’e,
stating that be was at work with Coffin Pitts, in
TJraitlo street, cleaning old olotbes. 'This letter
he dated “Boston,”• but sent it to Canada, where
it was post-marked and sent according to the an
perseriptiott to Barns’ brother, in Alexandria.
Aa is the cnetom of the south, when letters are
received directed to elaves, they are delivered to
the owner of snob elaves, who opens - them and
examines their contents:.. This Uppers to have
been tbe Case with Burns’ letter, and by bis own;
hand, his place of retreat was discovered by.his
master.—.Boeion Gaieltc.
'WflUamsborgb, Xotig lcl&n<L
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TELEGRAPHIC.
By . tAo O’Reilly. Lines for the Morning Post
ONE WEEK LATER PROM EUROPE.
: TEE STEAMER ARCTIC DISABLED.
BOMBARDMENT OF REVEL.
Threatened Invasion pf Russia
by the AAUrs.
New York, Juno I.—Tho steamer Asia drived with Liv
erpool date* to tho 20th May, being one week later, fshoro
port? that the Arctic struck on Tuscan rock, and put back
.toUverpooh ...
UTEST FROM THE SEAT OF WAR.
• ■ p&Ris, Thursday evening, 18 th.—lt-Is rumored that a
iol**graphln • despatch' has been received, announcing tho
bombardment of Revel. Jfo particulars aro giveo, and tho
roport Is considered nr unreliable. . .■.>•■■■■
Humors of the bombardment of Revel are received, but
they aro unreliable..
Tho Cologne Gazette:; 'states that tho Emperor of Russia
had a relapse of his illness.’
Tho inhabitants of Bt. Petersburg aro obliged to find
quarters for the troop?,.and there aro in the environs of tho
. .A
It In stated that tho Russian government has insured tho
Greek government a subsidy of 1,000,000..
Tho plan of tho campaign Is said to be to Invade Russia
proper-.' : V
The Tni*ke have gained two victories on the Danube.
Auttrla’fl position Is decidedly hostile to Russia; she has
called out 200,000 men to defend her frontier from the Rus
sian?. •
Paskio witch U turning tbo flrontof war to tho banks of
Sereth and Dniester.
It is reported ihat the Vienna conferencels to borenowed
on the bads of the Austro-Prussian and Anglo-French al
liances.
Tbo Arctic struck the Tuscan roek. on Thursday morning,
and wan slightly damaged. It la thought eho win be ready
for sea In about a wools:. . 1
Tho Russian fleot left Helsingfors to Join the Cronstadt
RapieiVfleefc lay 25 miles from Cronstadt fo iniercopt
them. ■ '
The Turkish fleet entered the Black Sea to destroy all the
Russian positions on tbe'Circassian coast, ; . •
The Spanish difficulty with tboUnlted States is exciting
much nttonlloil Mr.fkinlo sendaa.messenger by .tlieAsia. |
A dispatch to the London Time* from Vienna,dated 10th, i
states that a government messenger had rwtehed Galita on i
■ the 11th Mat, with ro'iable Intelligence that Sebastopol 1
had been bombarded, for four days, .
BtfCHAitrsT, May 15tli The English steamer Tiger, of 16
guns; was sttanded close to'Odessa and was obliged to sur
render tn the Russians, Two other steamers were sent to
her .assistance and Lombardi the Russian works, but with
littlerfleet. .
Paoli, Friday Evening—Thrco per cents closed4kt.C3;lo;
foar and nhalfpor cents 01:10. -
Cardinal LombroneMne died at Rome cm the 11th,
. COMMERCIALIHTELUGBHCK.
LrvjairooL, Friday evening.—Codon: Tbo Aria’s adrleea
■had no effect fist Colton; which was conridared du‘l thmugh*
out the Tbo martotclosed at a reduction of
tin*rican cumut qualities* Tbo: sales today were G,OOO
bales* .'• ■ :■■;.:' ■■■■■ '■*■ ■ V •
U^asrocLMißKETS—Cctton,..DcD , nlston4TO>...reports
t»r Cotton at 46 000 holes . Orleans fair 6)£; tnld
dllng ■ Cplanufair S l /; middling s;.mUdlioj? and low-.
orquaUile* have declines toosU demand taodcr*
ate; other grades hare
■a At ManeheatW prices wot© In farorof boyar*.
.. Flottr.»dctDAnd good end prices advanced 2*Cd; , Wes:erii
oaual 41S} Wheat dull, all qualities baT& eon*
sMerably advanced; whttel3si red 12*4d ;
coed, prices edrsneed; yeltrrtr 41s 01; white 42siW.'
lh‘OTlsloM...lAtdt;aU qualities have slightly decUnol:
sales at 60s. Beef astir© ;• prims qualities bare implored
m“-st, i 6s. Port marketftcwre. Bacon ditto.
lUrns, May ntb — Cottot>...TbßMlea were 0000 bales; all
quail ios here slightly adraoerd.
. Wasuwotos Crrr, June I*—Srnafe—Eleren Senatorspras-:
ont The journal wa* read. \
ir<7U£( —Ten member* present. Journal read* -
Each adjourned until Monday.
OLD SCUOOI PRE3BYTERTAN-ASSEMBLY*
Buffalo, May 31.—Tho report of thu committee oaFyite-
OAtio henerolenee, wan adopted with trifling amendmentF,
and tbo following gentlemen were appointed a committee
nn pyrteraatic benemleneo: tbo Iter. I). N. Binlth, B. Robin*
eoi/and James L*Dixon.
The election fur dime tom of Seminary boards resulted the
finiP an last year, except thattbaßjrt.R. Q. Swift was chosen
In plsr** of the Rer. 3. M. Cook declined, to: the l Allegheny ;
fe A c'.mmltfcoor cdo from OScb synod wporWon tborob
iwt of o>tn!starf»J Mjpport Tlloy roccrarocod reiolotiooi
'ead**fcitjff the churches not to hold oat false hopß3 oflargu
aalatlM to ministers, aud recommend presbjtwlrt to do
clltu* allowing a minister to rattle In a oongwwtloo able to
support a pastor, without be rceeltes xafllcleot support*
The jftoort was adopted alter a warm debato. . .. ■ .
Dr. Uodgo Introduced resolutions in substance similar to
the majority report on church extension,, wblah was tabled
TIIE POWDER EXPDOSIOX.
i\ ■ ■ muttMtoK H»y SIA-fito p«K>n» only.»» k wwa : t».
-*lt4T« tea Mtlrtby Uwnxjtotoo. *b« WlucrlrtgiMntf
of fwtir r<{tb«n, foflDd. -Ad inquest waa ucMon
Jhe ?im*loJil3rthi' deputy Coroner. Tlwlr Mjpr4ar*Jobn
aav.fig«aa
■ SEWE “
taT6
wo wt> k«a taken from New. i
vS s*”«JKfe ‘V 800
iSSSS^
<* w Waited Huto twoftS remalnat the
Jotirt fl f Borns
Tb«atftt* *re U»;CUy ttan and
o? RM under ordert at the armories
M®o* initio? ttfdfrgymen, to coniiidet the interest* of
'rn?t*tihm T hm held In Unr city to day; It Waa called by the
TUifr'idZ* 81. X>9Xter, wlio carriml tho el«rrK?ineQ , a ratnon
etraoee to of Keene, presided
TUB FUGITIVE SLAVE CASE.
JJostos* Hay 31.—Mr. Dana occupied several hours in hi*
argument* which was no. able and eloquent defanco of hi*
client. Seth T. Thomas dosed far the claimant, conlendlng
that the precise day la the record waa immaterial, and that
the Identity and ownership was sufficient. Thedeejlon
will be had on Friday morning.
WAintNQTPX Cm-; May 31.—The President has Issued a
prodiunutlon to tJ. 8. Marshals, etc., to prevent the move*
meat* of Flllibuslora in Cabs, and warning adventurers of
the consequeoees. . r :
* Was qisctos, Jane I.—Both houses motthia morning *nd
adjourned over until Monday. Only ten Senators and eleven
Bepre«otattres were present. *
New Yobf, .Tnoe I.—Cotton. uooetUed. Coffee: sales 200
baa* Rto at 10%; sales 1000 do Java at 14. Sna*r: ealca
4uO hfads Orleans at muscovado Havana o^.. Mo*
lasses; pale* 375 bids Orleans at 24; mustmvndo 23J-<* Floor
advanced 12@18a; sa>cs .9000 bbla ats9@&,37: saiejil.GOO
bbls Southern at $9,12©9,50. Grain: sales 6000 bu wheat,
prices easier but not qantably lower; sales 43.000 bu Com;
market opened buoyant, hut closed heavy nt 76@54. ' Pro
visions: saloa 1800 bbla Pork, prices a trifle lower.
13 25; sales22s tin Beef firm,sl4,7s. Lard: sales2sobbls,
market dull, at 9s£ Bales4so bbls Out Meats at
Whisky: «Uw 2W bbla Ohio at '25%; prfroriSO. Lluaced
Oil: sales 2000 gala at BD@B2, quiet. Mpney in&rkot an*
changed;.stocks lower.
life, giro and Marino Insurance Company
SX&SOKIO HALL, PITTSBURGH; PA.
• • »• :: : JAMES 8. HOOIV President.
CflAMtaA.Coltow, Secretary.
This Company makes <?rery lnsanmco appertßlolns to or
:onnocted w2th LTFE RISKS. ‘ ,
Also, egalnfltllall and Cargo Risks oh tbo Ohio and Mis*
•elstippl rivers and tributaries, and Marine Risks generally.
And amriost Loss and Damage toy Firey and against the
Perils or tho Sea and Inland Navigation and Transportation.
Policies insured at the lowest rites consistent with safety
to all parties; ;
James S.Hoon, 1
Samuel M’Clurkan,
William Phillips,
John Scott, '!
Joseph P. Gmam, M. D-,
John M’Alpin,
Wm-E. Johnston,
James Marshall, r
Goorgo S.SeHen,
my2s:ly - : - ; •' ■ - ;
State Mutual Fire fe Marine Insurance Comnanv.
OP PENNSYLVANIA.
Branch Office cor; Fhurth and SaiWtfUM Pittibumlu ■
. - Capital, 350,000 Dollars,
' niaicwoM: '
John P. Rutherford, Danphln 004 P.O. Sedgwickj Harris
burg: Samuel: Jones, Philadelphia; A. Wilkins, Banker,
Pittsburgh; A. A. Carrier, Pittsburgh; John B. Rutherford,
Dauphin 004 A. J. GiUett, Harrisburg; 8. T. Jones, Harris
burg; Robert Riots, Carbon co. .
. - JOHN P. RDTHEREORD, President.
A. A. CARRIER, Act’y. *A. J. GlfctETT, Secretary.
The above company will insure against perils of sea and
inland, navigation and transportation; also, bn buildings
apd merchandise in dty or country, at lowest rates canals
tout with safety. - Policies Issued on dwelling bouses either
perpetually or for a term of yeara. ■ jalS
Girard Firs and marine Insnronoe Company
V OF PHItiADELPHIi. '
I OJ/lct of Pitltburgh Agency cor. Iburth and SvrtiMdi tti.
Capital, 300,000 Dollars.
. smscross:
■Wm. M. Swain, J. p. Bteiner, •
lI,A. Shackelford, . Paul Thurlow,
E.M. Davis, J. R. Flanigen,
Thos. S. Mitchell, - Samuel Jones,
B. B.Comegys, ; Thomas Craven,
Win. !£• Sowers, F.Di Sherman,
A.HarV Philips. Snyder,
Wm.P. H&cfccrr • • Alex. Heron, Jr.,
. ennnan Stoppard.'
-JOEL JONES, President. A. S. GtLLEW, Secretary.
IVfll insure Cotton or Woolen factories Buildings, Stores,
Merchandise and property generally , ott the most fevorablo
terms, ; • CiftlS] A. A, CARRIER, Agent.
Ins'
inraaco Company of tho Talley of Vir/rinia.
Capital ©300,000.
HOME OFFICE, WINOHESTEB, VA.
;■ : -'witfcoroßsr
Jos. 8. Carson, John Kerr, •
Uoyd Logan, James H. Bargess, :
James P. Juicy* •. 1 •N. W; Bich&rdson,
H. H. MoGnVre.
JOS. 8: CAESON, President. C. S.FUNK, Secretary.
0. P. B&EDEH, Actuary.
The attention of the community. is especially invited to
thlsoompanyvos on institntlon based upon on ample capi
tal, and condooted on the strictest principles of equity and
economy. • Policies Issued on Boats, Cargoes, and property
generally,by - \A- A. OAKBIKR, Agent.
jalQ Office Fourth ahd.SmlthflflTJ sts.
fIrs»ABSOCIATBD Firemens Tnaor&nce
Company or the City of Pittibareht
J. K. MOORHEAD, President—ROßEßT FINNEY,
tarv
Will insure against PIKE and MARINE RISES of all
kinds; Offlc6t.No.B9 Water street.
■ OIBIOTOKS; ■
J. K.'Moorhead,. . W. J. Anderson,
B.C.B»wyer, . : 8.8. Simpson;
Wm.M.Edgir, • H.B. Wilkins,
0. H. Paulson, -.- - WUllamCollingttopd,
R, B» Roberts, .. John M. Irwin,-
JowplrKaje, . Wm. Wilkinson, .
David Oompbell. • ja!3
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ARRIVAL OF THE ASIA.
THIItTY-THiaDCONOaKSS.
TELEGRAPH MARKETS,
SPECIAL NOTICES.
PITTSBURGH
Of/JOE G& F/fW STREET',
DIBECTOES:
' Wm. 8. Haven,
James R.M’QIII,
Alexander Brcdley,
John FaUettoo,
Robert Galway,
Alexander Reynolds, Aim*
strong County. . .
Horatio N. Lee, Eitianning,
Hiram Stowe, Bearer.
** W <• >■*-*. 'T ~ **"' «•-* , -~_n r *>• *- *>f K v
tyr-sj, Bifftjt Devclopement.—Sdautlflomen
are dally bringing to light.ao *. Inrenthnvnod tb«*
i mnrchnf progress Is vnward; persons Bald, or becuuiipg 80, -
f trill bo pleased to leara that science and long .research com-
UneJ, havo brought before tho-publU the greatest wouaer
of Uio sge.in the article of ESIBRSON’S AMERICAN HAIR
RESTORATIVE, a sure euro tor Baldness and to prevent
Hair from falling.: See circular to be had of the Agents,
giving full particulars. Price $l,OO in Urge bottles. Sold
by •• 0. B. VISHER & •
67 Sunerlbr street*Cleveland, Ohio,
For sale In Pittsburgh lathe following bouses:—
Fleming Bros., ■ ■■■■;• ; I». WUoox A Co., .
: R.B.Bdllors, Q. H. Keyset, ..
Joel Mohler, Benj.Fago* Jr.*
J H. CesSel. . f „
Allegheny city.—l». A, Beckham, Prcssly & Moans*J» 1..
Fleming. •.
Birmingham.—A., Patterson, John G. Smith
rr=B Indigestion and Liver Complaint
Ihgr CURED BY KIER’B PETBOLEUM.—Read the fol
lowing letter from Rev; 0. Dickwsos, a Missionary in
Oregon: ■ . -
Mu. .T. M. Kraft— Dear Sir: Slysolt ond wife having boon
Siatly boneHtted by the use of your Petroleum, I wish to
re you send mo a box of twoor three dozen bottles.. I
nm the Congregational Minister in this place, ond several
of my poople ore affected with indigestion and an Inaction
of the liver,'tho samo of myself and wife, before taking
your Prreolech, on Rocs On. Wo took several bottles—
two or three each—about o wear and a half ago, and vre
have never enjoyed so good health, for years os wo haV«r ;
sisco that time. I bad not taken a single bottle, before
that fallaeM of the stomach which so distresses iho dys
peptic was relieved, and I have felt nothing of it since that
time. My wifo was also relieved from a chronic disease of
the liver, which had been of several years standing, by the
use of your Petroleum. .
Sold by 8. M. KIBR, Canal Basin, GEO. XL KEYSER, 140
Wood street, and Druggists and Medicine Dealers every
where.- -OCt25
jpa> CITIZENS* Imuranoe Company of
Pittsburgh-—H. D. KING, President; SAM*
UEL L. MARBHELL, Secretary.
Office: 64 Water Slre/Übriwen Market and Wood strut*.
Insures HULL and CARGO Risks, on the Ohio and Missis
sippi Rivera and tributaries.
. Insures against Loss o? Damage by Fire.' -
ALSO—Against tho Perils of tbo Boa, and Inland Navlga
lion and Transportation-.
. sisxcrons:
Wm. Larimer Jr.*
William Bagaloy, Samuel M. Kicr, -
Bamuelltoa, William Bingham,
Robert Dunlap, jr.,. John 9. Dilworth,
Tsaflc M 4 Pennock, Francis Sellers, •
8. Harbaugb, J. Schoonmaker,. ■ :
Walter Bryani, William B. Hays. -
John Shipton. - dec2S
CASH EIBTCAL FIRE AND fllA-
INSURANCE COMPANY- of
Pennsylvania* CAPITAL, 9100,000. CHAR.
TSR PERPETUAL.
Presidents Hon- ADGDSTUB 0. HEIBTER.
Secretary-^ XHOMAB H. WILLSON, Esq.
• • warotoßs:
Hon. A-O.lteUter, ... Samuel W. Days, :
William Robinson, Jr., Thomas Gillespie,.
WHUam F. Fahnestock, John B. Cox,
Harvey Bollman, Jacob Peters,
John Walker, Jr., WRllam Colder, Jr.,
JaeohB.Halderman« Aaron Bombangh.
BUSSELL A OAKES, Agents,
Office, In Loftyctte Buildings,
leB . (entrance on Wood street.) .
Important to Cuppers and JLeechera.
{fr£>r Dr. BRIBER, 140 Wootf street, has received an os.
sortment of : v
: Thomas* Mechanical Leeches;
•«: Capping Glasses; i
**:■' Breast Glasses;
.. ■ .*« v. EyoCups; ■
r l J‘. Dental l-wchea;
Scarificator.'
These ore ireally important inventions, and very conve-
Aleut to those who follow Leeching. Call and see them.
<g»Coraprsfood at add Virgin alley. J<6
WetternFenusyiv&nla Hospital.—
Dw. UScoxsck, Second, between Wood and Market
and North-east'corner of DiamondfAllo
gheny clty,are the attending Physicians to the above Insti
tulloOf'fct tho flpfit quarter of 1854.- '
Applications for admission ; may be made to them at oil
hoars at.tbelr offices, or at the Hospital at 2 o’clock, P. 5L
Recent eases of accidental injury are received at ail hours, >
.without form. ■ , ■
n"-==*» Ot YEAUER, 110 MARKET street, Pitts
(krjr burgh, Importer and Wholesale Dealer in FANCY
AND STAPLE VARIETY AND DRY GOODS, offers to city ;
and country dealer* as large and well selected stock of
Goods, as any Eastern house, and same prices, thus saving
telght, time and expenses. jtflfcyg
• Motlcei—The JOURNEYMEN TAILORS 80
CIETY, of Allegheny; meets on the
firstand third WEDNESD AY Of every month, at tho FLORI
DA HODHB, Market street. By order. , •
_ Jolty. JOHN YOUNG, Secretary.
ipt l " *»a< ti. HnsT. nnnHiti, after u shortab
sauce; city, and will be
pleased.to'aiteod to ell profrafilonarcgnay -hfeuew peat,
second door frotg.Llbcrty-on FERRY Street. - pnj** 1 ...
ATTENTION You arc hereby notified Jo,
attend al your Armory, on MONDAYS WEDNES
DAYS and F.RIDAYB, for driU,and to trauanet such. busL
• neasaa may oome bvfoto IhoCompanyi ~ P* EANE,
aaf29:Cmd . Secretary pro tern.
O* O. B l #—Place of meeting, Washington Hall,
ik^ 7 Wood street, between Fifth street and Virgin alley.
prrrKBOBOH LoDaiNo-SdS-Meetsevcty Tueadayevenlng.
Mcbcarth* EscAJamm, No. ST—Meets firsthand thitd
'•Friday'.ofeach month, ■. ~ : ■ [msriaayv
cr-==» - -K* N. Avery* Principal of thevPlrst Word
Public Schools,* Pittsburgh; is a canoidato foe .ihe
ofiiGfc of vf Scho<2s i
>ASQEROSA
WUnirn M’gm?
«esy of thi» dwawlftU r S
I rth at rowdy, mteS *t less cost <;?£ eoiapleJcly waaicraU
fcfc*hL > 7<en lew time than any.
I * The ttmagpda
I tOrjinsoy-ofl#W«liarafrom
-of end Its Immediate vlcifiit&fjouto shim clearly
andbejoutl *lMoubt,that Kite's Pmotscktea jaedldne
of no comm j& valne, not only as a- local remedy in Puttdv
fw, Bhewnoiitm,Deufnttt. loitcf SvjhtS butts trainable
Internal remedy, lurking- the (nvefttfg&tlog physicians, ss
vreUastbcsufferta? patient, to bccomoaequointodwithltf
. merits;'-- • ;..- . .• -..;
.Those having « dread of mixtures are assured ; thatthi?
medicine is. purely natural, and is bottled os it flows from
tbebtaom of the earth ; ~/:
■ Thtfotfowingcertttlcateis copiedf root a-paoerpubiuhedat
Syrcctue, N. T. % ana bear* date August 2, 1852, to which it
also appended the certiflcateoflhecekbrated D. T. Fvci, £LD. V
of Syracuse: . .
Thismaylutrath certify, that I have been so badly &
dieted with Scrofula for thelartsevenyearathatinoßtofthe
time I have been unable to attend to . any kind of business,
and much of the time unable to walk and confined tom?
bed, and hare been treated nearly all the timo by the best
Physicians our country affords; I occasionally got some re-'
lief,but no cure.and continued togrowworsa until Dr. Foot
recommended me to try the Petroleum, or Rock Oil, as eve
rything else bad faitod. I did ro withoutfaith at first, but
the effect was astonishing; it threw the poison to the surface
et ©nee, and I at once began ,to grow bettor, and by using
seven bottleslhavogota cure worth thousandsofdollius
MRS. NANOY M. BARKER’
This may certify that I have been acqualnted with Kiel’s
Petroleum, or Rock Oil, for more than a year, and haro re
peatedly witnessed its beneficial effects in the cure of ind'v
lent ulcers and other diseases for which (t is recommended
end con with confidence recommend It to be a medicine wor
thy of attention, and can safely say that success has attend
ed Its use wheraother medlelnehad felled.
; ■ D. Y. FOOT, M. D.'
For sale by all tbs Druggists in Pittsburgh'. TBugf.-tlAw
JUST RECEIVED—The following Newßooks:
The Hive ofthe Bee Hunter; by.T. B. Thorpe. '
The Rival Beauties: by the Authot of Rose comervllle.
Road to Ruin; a Career of Crime: by &F. Roberta. .
- Farmingdale : 1 by Caroline Thomas.
. The Frontiersman;: a narrative of J7SJ. •
Martin Merrivale; N0;3... . "
Cutso of Clifton: by Mra« Boathworth.
All the late Magazines on hand.. Call at
RUSSELL & BRO.’B,
je* •. .••••■ - . . .' 15 Fifth street.
FOB BALE—A neat» ottagoandl? acreaofgroumywub
fttilt and coal on it, only 3 miles ftom-Jones 1 Ferry ;
It is on the -Washington Turnplhe. eo plrasantly located
that any one Would feel at home there ;it h offered low. •
Aim, 80 acres opposite George Ledlis’s, on the Noblestown
Plank Roadibavinga-fine view of the surrounding country.
Also, G Lots on Federal street, Allegheny city; they are
desirable as places of business, and offered .very.low.-
Also, one of iho best Hoiisns on Penn street; it Is a splen
did location for a Physician, and will be gold low and' bn
•very easy terms.;.-' ;• v ,y
Also, a variet/ of Land, Lota and Houses, which need hb
puffing, as any one will see who will call. andgeVgWfcte,
onoof my printed registers,oh.which theyaradescribed
without humbuging. .Forfurtherpartlcularfi-enaulre of
y. . . - THOMAS WOODS,
jot . ■ : ■ ■ ■ •=. ■ ■ .7frFourth street. :
ANTED—A Man and his Wife, to work-on a farm, a
Tf abort distance from the city; Apply at -
' FRANCIBCUS* Agency Office,
jel . • 05 Fifth street, near the Post Office.
WANTED^— 10 or 15 Girls to do ar*i a »m«ii
Girl to nurse. Apply at y
•; PRANG3SCUS'.Agency Office,
jel •■■ ;- 65 Filth stroet.near Post Office.':
I AWNS.—A. A. MASON & CO. arc now opening more
j than 1000 pieoes fine Lawns, &U of which are entirely
newstyle, and will bebfforofl atr<dpced.ptices; : ' jel :
Ac«-rWe bavojuafc received & largo-lot of every
vJ description of. ladies, misses, and gentlemen's Gloves
Also, upwards of SOGtloj silfe and mobair Mitts* cf the best
styles and quality. ' ' -
Jol
PERSONS destroua of purchasing a beautiful country
residenoo will please oxamlne the following: A ralna
blo property, of 19 acres, situate 2U ipHoa froth tho city
lme r weuimproved; a new Cottage Uoaae oT 9 rootas'dad
2 balls, a good dry cellar,7erjmd»b of4o foetinfrohtof the
honse, bath room, wash-house,'well sad' pump, spring
house, taro, carriage house, poultry house, tenant bouse,
:.*«■»» floe garden, upwardsof 600 pear treesValso.'a rorl
ety. of chplca apple, peach, plum and cherryirodSs 100 grape'
,Tines pf the bost.quallty, half on acro'd l ' : fine strawberries,
an abundance of raspberries; a garden wtdkof 400 foot in
length,-4c. For price and terms enoujre at tho Real
Estate Office of . & CCTHBERT ft SON.,
M - t4olThlrd street
F
HN£ PEUBUMKRYr-I havefin hand, the finest lot of
... genuine.EogUah, French and 1 American PerfaWar#
over ofreredin Pittsburgh, consisting of Pomades, Hair 01s.
Fine Extracts, Colognes, Soaps, Shaving;Creams, Aromatic
Vinegars, Lavander Waters. . Also, a very fine lot of Combs,
Hair Tooth Brashes, Ac. Those wanting any of
the above articles would.do well to call and examinemv
stock bolbre purchasing elsewhere. ; •
, , JO3. PLEWINQ,
. Jel oonier of the Diamond and Marketst. '
FlLhblt BRUSHES, UATUUNU HTIIOPS, Unto on
Bniia a largo assortment of too demldoff Flesh Brash,
os, Bathing Strops, and a Totloty or otberttiods.
J al JOS. FLEMING.
BANDOLINE— 1 have received this day a large Export*
°/■ Ro us B°l & Pivcrs* genuino. Bandoline, ftr
oeanUfying the hair* ; ■»■•■: ...
■jet
GENUMitt MACASSAR OlL.—ABUpp]y of KouJand’g
gonuino Mncasßar Oil, recotocdby -•■•:-
JOl JOS PLUMING,
, f’VPNSBLL & WILLOOK, “
BANKERS, 1 '
A Hp,®oalo« in Bxchmuß, Bank Notes, Goia and Eilrer
.pom, Current aud Par Punds'receircd on deposit
StpcM bought and Fold oh rconunisslon.': Collections made
at ony.point In the United State*. : ; • : T
Bouih East corner of Market and PJfth streets, r
' V {'PITTSBURGH.
NEW BOOKS. JUBT PUBUSUKD—liehlml the Beenes
by Lady Bnlwer: cloth: one toL {1,25.
v, being the pereonal nan-ati-ro of an
Englishman, long resident in that counliy: by Mnnsflold
&4-i with Uluahatlona; 2 tola. Price $2,60: cloth.
Momlngitara of the Now World: by IX.F.JpMker. Prlca
$1)25; elotb.
Blackwood's Magazine, for May.
Chambers’JoornaJvlbrMayi•.
Miffs Uslte’s New Cook Book. Price $l,
TboDodd 4 Family Abroad: by. Charles Lerer.- Price 75
cenU For solo by . H. MINES 4 CO- ’
• ttyg?..- ■• • . • ■ r ,328mithfie1dgt.
bbla fto. l. for sain bv •
D »j2O V :
16 bbl 3 No. 1; for sale"by 1
SMITH. 6 SINCLAIR.
' T : ,V* -tv.V.-f*;'
V . * " 1
lli:
V
’ s'.'
vv
*■% :
•<V:*■^ : v./?■■.V£ '3
ISVItI Id acamlUate for
iK-fire ihs Wbi* Con
•'"'v4’ \V\X- .- liprfrtp--.-';
11. Wdpilßt. rJIIOL.'
A, A. MASON A CO.
JOS. FIiEMINO.
■>*“■ \j ~
-V.:'- 'J-Vi/*;
To InvaMdo.••-MORSE’S INVIGORATING
ELIXIR OR COBDIAL —A Woao to Mb>ical ; Mmjsxis;
—Xoore are formalist* and dogmatists in allprofesrions,
who deny the truth of every thlog they don't find set doff n
-In certain boohs which they have been taught to regard os
the ximmum fomm of the principles andpractice of their
callings, Such men arc millstones round_the neck of Pro*
gress; bat all their efforts cannot chain down investigation
and experiment, nor discredit their results. Medical mar*
Unet3 might possibly ba fonnd who would deny that.
MORSE'S INVIGORATING ELIXIR OR CORDIAL Is ibo
safest and moat certain means of renovating a broken down
system, and restoring shattered or relaxed nerves to their
full vigor and tension; that the world has yet seen. Let
them deny it! Omnipotent truth is mightier than they**
Coll tbu recovered sick to the wHaessbox, and lot them tea,,
iifyngolust prejudlee. Let feet combat, theory, and the
gratitude of thousands, saved from a life of suffering and a
-■premature grave, drown with its the cavillings of
tho: o who ore too wise la their own conceit to examino and
tost what they condemn. When the ehaken starves beoome
Arm, the weakdigcatlvo powers.vlgorous, the feeble robust,,
tho drjected joyous, the suffering free from pain, the bed*.
ridden active; when we see .every species of functional dir
order yielding to this Inestimable curative, ought wa to lie
against tho light; by donying,or even doubting, its extra*
ordinary properties ? Forbid! t, condor! .
ThcCordial is pat-up, highly: concentrated, In pint hot:
ties. Price three dollars per . bottle, two for five dollars, six:
for twelve dollars. 0. H. BING, Proprietor,
• 193 Broadway, New York; •
Sold by Druggists throughout tho United BtatesyCanou*,
and the West Indies.': i V-: --- ; l; : -
AGENTB.
FLEMING A BROS., No GO Wood street, Pittsburgh. ,
DR. OEO. EL KEVSBR, No. 140 Wood street , do .
J. P FLEMING, Allegheny City. JelMaw
HEW ADVEETIsmEHIB.
Mead and Mineral Water Fountain*.
Tir HOWE, No. 01 FIFTII Street, next door to Masonic
W • Hall, dealer.in FRUIT and CONFECTIONARY.
Ice Cream, of the bent quality, served up during tho sea*:
son v Also, Strawberries and Cream,'
• Families can be supplied with. Strawberries and other
Fruits. during tho season, on tho most reasonable terras..
Ordfits arn eoHcitfd.
• ,F.nl>lfte Sale*- .
ON THURSDAY THE BTH DAY OF JUNE; 1854, at 10
o'clock, A. M.—l 2 BUILDING LOTS, in the village of
Temperanceville; each lot 2d feet by. 110, to a 10 feet alley. .
The Above lota are very desirable .foe bnllding or. manufao*
turiug purposes, and will bo sold at moderate prices, and:
on reasonableterms; Title indisputable. Enquire cr -,.vi
WM. J. HOWARD, Jr*.
No. 179 FourlhretreeV or ;
JAME 3 <L RICHEY, 1
ju2:ts •. •■■■■■■' •" Beal Estate Agent, at thla office.-
*vrßW BOOKS.—Types of Mankind; new: supply; largo
edition,sl,so. I* : •: V"..';'-/:- 'V
Life of Dr. Alexander; new supply.
M Putnam,-for June. ■/.••
Formingdale: by Caroline Thomas, - \ ; •
• MotHer-in-Law: by Emma D. B. HI Southworth.
Deserted Wife: *• - u . . ■
CarsebfClifton: 41 • “ •
Chambers' Journal, for February, March, April and May.
Knickerbockr, for June. .
The above lost received by express, and for sale by
SAtt’L. B. LAUFFBR,
je2 87 Wood street.
NKW BOOKS AT MINER a CO.'S, NO. 32 .amithfleld
Street.
Pu’nom’s Monthly, for June.
Farmiigdale: byCarollno Thomas.
Tho Hive of tho Bee Hunter.
London Quarterly Review, for April. •:
Behind the Scenes: by L&dv Lnlwer. -
Fern Leaves; second veries.
• : -DeQuincy’s-Theological Essays; .
All tho new Books received by : express os soon ns pub
llsbed, andfor saleat eastern price*.
IL HINEE 4 CO.,
.. je2- 32 SralthfieW at. . -
EXTRACT LOGWUOD-4000 ft* io rtnre and for sale by
FLEMING BROS*
■ .Successor to S. Ehld A Co*,.
je2 Ko. 6Q Wood street/.
MORSE'S INVIGORATING CORDIAL—Iam® instore
and for sale by [j «2l FLEMING 8803.
OK Pill A TULPU AS—25 Coz instore and for sale by
je2 FLEMING PROS.
n AKRETTd fitJOICII BKUFF—-900 Itu In store and foi
VT Bale by (j«2] FLEMING BROS
FUSIKRY—2vOt) lbs assorted rise#, in store a&d ror sale
fj js2 FLEMING BROS.
eUU ARABIC—2 bbls wblfie, in sturo and for sale by
je2 = FUSMING BKO^;
AGNKSIA—2OO Q>a calcined, in atoru and for sate by
1 1 *»*"-■ -■ gncMTxfl BROS.'
BAt Jf 1N—30,000 tbs, hog root
je2
STAR. CANDLES—3o boxeafor sale by. ... .. . ...
j«3 - SMITJ A SINCLAIR.
BUUKETd— 00 dox for sale by
jpZ BMTga A SINCLAIR.
T UBd*-*lO cox large for sale by ..
j«2 SMITH A SINCLAIR;
T INBKED OIL -12 bbU for sale by
JLi j»2 g. HELLERS A CO.
B-JUlvbl BuUKMI
Fern Leaves ;. «econi series. * ..
Persons and Pictaros;. from the bDtorie* of Fra&fe am.
England: by-llenr* William Herbert. , .--v •••-':<• v
■ Photographla Egypv Post and Ftcsentt by ;Jr:
'P Ttiompson v „ :
without ji tnoraL ' .
ThompsQiT7X>etee:or, > '
' Yatikee Notions j’ffgsh aupply. Jnst reedred and fo*
'< ‘BKOr.-
MtiSMtLL A BIW. buve rewired 11 arpoKTaw.-
June,at the UTRRAR.Y DSWh.i
15 my3l.-;
\f AGAZWfcb.—
liarper'a for Juno.
... • tioduy'a LadyVßoofc, « -. ~7~' ?X.:
IlooevLoM Word*, .. u . .
.••v: Yankee Kotlona,; - -- -
Wack wood’s for BJny, -
The Art Journal, : ■/
BeceiVed and fbr sale ai -' ~v*--
PAVL KLKTSEH.'S, Literary EspoV
FtHh street, opposite the Theatre-
HABt'JSU’o WAUAZLKjfci, XurJuu©, fur saieby
•Ut'T.'C, MOKGAN,
lMAVoodutrtMt;
O LQlafOR B ib St— fronting -Zi fiatdu'lttuir ana tausef
****** orMt - HMUn “ n '
St M %°pV af' 1 tt ' PoUrthßteC
- KHANDISCUS’ -Agency Office,
85 fifth stroefc, neaTtho Fd«t Office.
VX^ANTbD— A eituation by ttGerman,who writes th :
„ Uerman andKugliah languages, as Clerk or Porte -
m u store or warehouse. -EefereneesglTOft. j
Also* a. situsUon for# Young Many {German,) wbo speaV t
the togllshuud German fluently, sis Barkeeper. Porter, o .<
to drive carri&gefbruprivate iamUj >
Also, a situation for an excellent Cook or House-kewr i
and an Assistant Cook, in a first class Hotel Or publicity «
tution. Apply at , FiiANCISCUtf Agency Office, !
. rayHl .. C& Fifth street,near &e Po&tOffice. I
r« THH Hlbrjucl CUUItTOP THE UMTBD'BTAm- ?■
A f° r ibo WesternDisfrict of Pennsylvania. ll
The United States, at the instance ofl >■
William Arnold* ( T .. , i
xs - - Vln Admiralty. {,
Steamboat QaakerCity. • I ■ . 4 \
»>y vittiio r t|
0,1,10 Strict Court afthe Ko: ■
f? District of PfnnßylTkula.dtiu I
dl *y or Mny, A. DMB34, and to me directod,-1 a V
tacbcd the ctembMt Quaker City, Ju a plaa cltll otmat, •
■ tll ' , ,7 ljoro !S ““United States; at the insunca of Willtai, ; I
Arnold* are libellants, and the owners and Captain of th ! l
steamboat Quaker ttliy arerespondenta; and that the Com ; I
have appointed the 80TH DAY OF MAY, InsU* an the tim I
of hearing of sold attachment. «au#u
; myl7:td - WESLEY YaOJTj Marshal J
.me nearing of the above eausa continued until Frida * I
flexe r Jone , ftpd i J854... mySI-td •
K*»« JttAliroatt. .
\I uTros ifl-hereby , given to all persona wbohave sut :
Ai. ecnh«d to the Capital Stock ottho Pittsburgh and Erl
itollroad Company, and which has been inode specially er :
plleable to the construction of*theßoad within blercpr
county,that an instalment of Fiva DoLUBS per Share' wii
.JSjjyglbed tube paid to the Trcaanrar of the company,’ ej
OSco of R.B. B. Co, !
Nets Castle, May 25.1854. {■■WySOflw - ,
Treiuuret’a tifflde or th« CDurUers VaUeyi
• TTr ,rij..Li‘', Hauroad Company, • ■ • # i
O ÜBStmiBEIB u, th.»bo,.Jtoad^Shy notlflod iha -
meaihfkiTscrileilibr» *coudinstalli]
®FIVi Dotuas per share, payable to tho Traaaunn-1
KhnS on Rra Dollora> peti
>k t^le Monday .of each ensuing.month, unU'' J
the whole amount la jald. . u *‘ u i. j
m?3o:tf VALYAN Wlbgrag, Treasurer |
CAJLVBIL*P A m
Srds EmS?}' *^m J r In, *jP."Bttdaesa tnim wanting
21 - ? to thelr tulT “'"2<> to cj;
uJ. * hß * »?«*““« ran be teen? and orl
J with neatness and despatch.'
W, 8« BOHKftTSis noIQUMr an Kjtoat of oun w«-
agency having ceasod about the Jrtof>4prit 1
. . C4LVEBI, A Si’CIANB,
...... !
ho. 48 Sonth Third at.' PhlladalnKui. j I
• ; '.-..'Strajr..Cow®«• • '■
Uiij time,) the other is a Bed Cow, fresh milk, Anr btrnnil
o:at - - ■ -HENRY gLRXgTvrt .
/lIIUIV HILL, i/OTB AT AUVHON.—B ebotch
JL I«ta la New Troy will be oUoTed atymblle ea3e,cn ,he
K®*9; “«g*Wday cf Jone,atltfeiS, R
al Kaeh lot-taAibet front od Unlon atreetb? SO diin
aad proseats a beautllul locaOon ftr resident'TenMaf
„V°o s- odtubebt k SON, .
HO. Third street.
NT “i ftr ealo &t MINES t
CO. 3, .uwfoJyinatmcttTa tmd arnniH^,
Behind the Screen: by Lady.Bahrer --
.. Greoce and the Golden Horn* by Stenhen Olln. D 1)
*” Fora. *
Wenßiey,afitoiy wlthontamoraL * - ' • ■ »
»rJiS*JK? a 1)e ?* top * Jan«r <kstroye4 by fife W
r\ a « ow » **storod to its original else, and:is the' inont
i f- b,o i? olector intha Bolted States; IMeeld
tents. Always somothlng now at \ - ,
i' IL BIINBE A OO.’S, ' i
32 finlthflelil ri.-1
gOpti.PrwtandProfonti bj J.P.Thomwon.
. Wcmcsly; ftBtor/ vlthont a more). •
b^r^taorc ß^ SM ' a: “ EW “ 4
. Proatfyr&raea; a carritlre of 1783 •
Ss
The Lamplighter. . .
; Report of the Trial of Matthew F. War*
;. ’ yo> 78, Fourth afreet. ■:
%*££%&**»*■
J r P-Wurdj afresh supply. - .
I^iSfTßftrßalob J ! BTaruDHEB,
*&*> 1. BrWood«lwct.
JUVO UAIK wtj largo amurtomt
wd J&insaesiand hSt
YW.WWd-lqr -. . , £mj2S] - • JOS. PIEMIKOT
... v : ..*•• t. .. • .4'. •■ -i
. ‘ .. ' 3.'*** if '•&’ t* « v ' •<
•, \ *'
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i' **• ~- v- • ••-•
WSSku.,.
'l-'iyf-i• - - *
•irs» TIIKATRIWdbewi u ■■■■'<■•
IKsy (?cr— Vjftb6trf#it,»bot6Wcr<i.;; M
Boxcsahd FarquettaWoPrtattoßoxo^-iat^er#*.do.-•<! rt■■
email, $5; Sf’cood Tier, 20c; Boxes tor colored verwi ie,s(V,
PersonasecnringeeiitsvlU bft charged I2}£ cl*. extra tor ll*
certificate. Door* open at 7 o'clock, perforJnnnt'Moconf'
raenee at 7££ o'clock. Benefit of MrW 3 FLORENCE. •
Foor pleeea in ono night »ThU evening,' June 2,' wid b«
presented the popular comedy of TUE IRISH LION:TIm
Moore* Mr Florence; Mrs Fitzgig, Mm Patf
Beal, Mis* E Waldegrsvc .After which fh#: laughable -
sketch of LOLA MONTEZ: G.ir MnffßnhoflVMr Bally; Lois
Montea. Mrs. Florence; (In whichshfl wHI dancSt} ,tLa*Sla
nola,”....i.To bo followed by MISCUIEVODS ANNIE: iTlm
gemms Mr Florence; Annie Spruce. SHgltcnky jrlpesfufcdetb* : :
dlnkhpup, Bridget, (en old womau.) Mle* (a dan- • -
fuues,) Armlnta Dorenberry, Mrs Florence. Durm/i tbe :-
plece, “La Quarto Nation,” by Mrs Florence.: Also, a Duteh
Song, accompanied by herself on the Hand Organ; and Uta
popular song of “Tbo Captain,.To conclude with THU
IRISH DOCTOR: Mickey, Mr Florence: Mary* Sirs Brola* .
fc*nb -To-morrowj lost nigfct'of-Mr and. Mrs Florence. -? v.
TWELVE YEAR BP HAO T I 081
1.. Y. CLARK.
BILL POSTER AN!) DISTRIBUTER,
COKCEETB, EXHISIHOHa AHD LECTURES.
. ALL COIUdUNIOATIOUS ty.M&il or Telegraph, nrßUls
sentby Adams St Co.’fl Express, will jceure Immediate
attention./; ‘ ;
Refer to this office, tbe.'HofelsnndaiuFlc Stores.
CIRCUS AM> MENAGERIE
•posting faithfully attondcdta
f HALL, (iurinerly Wiibin’Ht&ll,) kcuriti Hrttt,
J near Southfield, canboobtaioed for Parties,Featm!! l ,
Concerts, Public Meetings, Ac. Al.no,- Catgb’fl Cotillon act i
Bax Horn Band can .be found In readlnefw at all times, ty •
applying toWM. FRANK CARGO, at the Crystal Palac 1
Daguerrem Booms of R.M. Cargo & Co., Fourth street, or • t
tboHalt. > ■ . . mar2l
JO3EPU CQAPMANhasonhand the following brands
of Imported Cigars: -
Cnclosldad Cabana Regalia; ■ •
•• la Perla do do;
■ Oentaaro London; *- -
El Rio do;
• Honterodo; . .
La Fontica Open; -
• UlUlndr&los Plantation;
14 Ambrosia;
. • 121 Noptuno, Ist; :
- ■ . EsLaCbay;.
. ■■ • • La Puebla; .
llot Josedirz;
■ Arlanol Cubana
v- ■ * ■• . LaProntltude. .
- The best brands of Virginia Chewing -Tobacco ntrays on : t
band. CIGAR EMPORIUM, to Market street, bet-Thirds..,,-
and Fourth. mySH
. Fleecedale *'arme.tA'n.ction»
*TIIIIB beauUfal JPaim having been-dlvidcd by, thembv
JL scriboriatolotsyranging wcm one-to fiTo acres. wilt :
booiroredatpablicsaloontho premises, on SATURDAY,,
dune 3d, at 11 o'clock.. This property* is situated in Cbazv '.
tiers Valley, about four miles from tho city. The land fa
extremely, fertile and well watered, and suitable for private**-’
residences and para-'nmg purpopcp. Itii bum fhortdis* -
Unco from the Tunnel-fetation of the Steubenville.Railroad.
It la almost surrounded withgead toads, and Can be reached .
with ease at all acasnDS of the fear. There is upon one of the
lots an excellent Zlow9. Jlara,andoiheroalbulidlogs,and •;.•••
a large number of Fruit frees In good :beailuj* order,
dutiable refreshments wiJjt ho provided on tbagroundv Om« ■
minifies will .be iu readiness at the cornor-of l-iftb&cd
i Market, to lake out those ’■thing to purchase. • Plots can
i bahadbf calling on the Terms liberal :..
B. iIXAIN, 2V Ptfth>treet; or .
•W.G.A J lUSICHPITYV :
W. B. (iCA»PE,
FTRST STREET. TJETWKEN WOOIT'AND. .MARKET
STUEE?TS, PITTSmJKaUi PA-, bol!JßFrands* Patent ;
lron aleO, manufactures.
•lopwr and Sheet Iron WorhjOookm- Stores for Steamboats
■tod Holds, Portable \VorgeBr Forgod Iron Work,. Largo.
B Ue for Bridges, &C 4 Cork .Life Preservers, the best-and.:
hlmL, Bteombont votk attended-to. [«^y2o.y
NKWrlkßiKti AT KUSSIJII/B.—Greece aud theGoldoa :
Horn :by Stephen 01int l). I>. L,L: D. r
Behind the Scenes: <by Lady Bniwer Lv ttcm
Morning Stare of the-Bear World: by ILF- Parker.
Chemistry of Common Life, No. I—l he. air wc breathe,
the wafer wo drink, tbo soil we cultirato, andtho plants we
tV-ar.
. .Clicmteiryof Comton 2—The bread sre cat, tho
occfwo t;ook,.and ihebotCTOgws.weinfuw. . .. •:,>••
Ulßckwood r f| Magasinci forfilay;.: ■.
• The Working Fanner:, by Prof. HafeSi - : :
The. Practical .Draughtsman. ~Parfc.AX -. /
. • Gnrnclfa Or the KOYerti Gath. . .”
Gleason's Victori&l,T , hil"delpMal’o?fc,£alnnl4y Conrierv .-
WnTerfy.Masrasiue, Spiritual Telegraph* 4c, 4*„:for this 1
»e h, rccblved by BUSSELL A UHO,
.;mv2o'...■; 15 Fifth street. UcarMaTket. : .
iVIOOPKB.'SLEATnEtt STOCKING V
from Ulu puWli)hoTSi ;oipre», Ctwpert • ,
?t<jcklog-Tale*iß net r anti fine edUion jo7tlotted from tho ••,
flmoag which are the well kuowa tales:—Tba Dev*'
* " tfca Pathfinder, the Pioneers, v
!:o i'rairle, Ac .'rev-
Also* the. following■ neirnoTlW: mat * 'nat-Lanao, Vnf»-.
toKuln,Tho Rival Boantics. for '
9»i« *>j a b. laotfer.
rajSO , 87 Wool atwau • '
21« u Waiitetl.
r\NE HIKjD&ED MEN WANISD' on the Cfcnlßrt BftU*
V./ roaij, taiveen nnU Irwin*a'Btotion. -Tliw '
wilt •be *sl r & dAj,vp&Tahta: at tbeontf of *«arhiV '-
JI 2; o f £0 QOKJbK3 ftnd;o4B7B wantedon tbepacu*
•rotk I .for wliJoh UiaWfllie«t'wficrea vlllba eJren -JSftQolra -
»t * “ -
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4 GIlEEATiijr us # resoitjtton or the* Bvatd df r "
o'tUlffdtjt'oif' '
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-*rehOTrbtn'itlfli<J;tli&t TES HO] yracstfT ,'bdnfcthefirtH;';
. nitalmencrif .tlidr.'gnbecripUoti-v}U bo due soil payable . r.>;
ontboiCUs or -Jobe, 18JU ”W». & HUbTfill. ,
“" ' TrcasurerO. II A^iaUciTi,
[farbctaml •
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{ * COLOUNB-A l-nge > U pp,jr if ffi».
AT ;K*namß laiiaa Cologne. rece!i-«j tbli day by
"ulr.-i™ J 08; EbßMisn."
tY this eelebratSAftiSpvffl?, t sro4S <*- •
tnj2o . - > by - >
1 303, FLttMiyfl.
t^ angaK Sassis^
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JO4 PLKSIING.
yALVABLERKU
t'UB EMcutorAof Marcus Mines,
'' nf . 1 ;I”^ O . D^ O ", Dt - r * • ‘iecmued.i.m offerTt jW
S3b.W® to wit: ” ' Mfi4 ’ **
Tia oia?s Factory, on Dry Knn, Known as “NauW’ta
n h lS l Sri t f h m for L y acrcsof more or Itsß.Vitb
tenements, 4c., for tbo aec^^.Vj,
‘UKletJoiroflhoFeemployefttitiheiyOTka. ThßiafadabcuoS*
ao4 includii alwnt tett oena\
*MS* rf on the rirer fttononca* v
ela City, and crossEd hy.thc Mompffeia .ItaiirD&d. Thl* '
i . •Wptrtypri sentsanusiiulinduevineiitsto.thoinanufdisujr- -
| . r or repltouat, as a eafe nbddeslrubleiijTestinnt
l Ato>--A tita&tuon Ittgcon Creek, •
[ >g twenty acres, more or loss, and known as tlin u jjlli pro*. •
drty, on which gra erected a comfortable awelllbtrhouae*.
1 [ a i?lnidGru“flHl tatal,U ” l buUdln S fo?u £a»
:- A!eo—Threolola. 60f<K!Un IrontacJ ruimltigißckCa
I B Chela/ iE Glow 8 P lan ’ of °a e lota; adjoining pigto^
AJip—Ono Lot aiijolnlng the abort) In plot of A; B. Chess,-
•‘cmtainlDc oboQthalfen acre. ■ r
property of BcDjtnnln Bentley
■ iH W '/, tll ‘? b f 11 ,f !< ; n ! c:i ''r«ntoJ7iln(j tiboo tone ncre.
I - m e, l E£r cl “ ln E property or Sirs. K Bentley oil
l roptinttOAtha.turnpike^cont&iniognparoDeacro* l •
™ lb “ turnpike.radjoinlnft l.nj*
i“J? c3P Sierart, hllj.h Teepie.emt
80t30,11 °nUn>,willtio of-
J™eontelnmtt hro cr six acres curb, suitable for
.astnreulots, pardeuspor.cGuntry, residences,; It n .-ivon!,*
-nnpunl attractions to those '.bo trish to secure a pleasant
KSp-Tlots Of theforegoing proporfy nllt boeililblterl aria ■
lade known on the day or sale. sie to commence et lo
rlorke,>t;on the day of wile. rnyMaVg
■ sL ° the testimony on the trial of Matt
• afrrdtof FPeCC - b tflh ! dl3tin 3«lshed counsel ctK
i&goamtfcec&so; received andfcrssle nt :■'.■■ ;
?AUL ICLEIN'KR'S literary Depot,
•-fifth atrect. oppoßlto-tha Thcxtr-nr
I A»f<» itllll JJKKAOto —.
Li ' E»st«loredlOTD»nt 12%e; '
. • FJqo "do Borages, 20c; .
Choice stj-ira Mentoact Md CochccoPrluts. Uf* l
»hlch'(hoj!oTlto fh» attention or the laiiee. °
n - yZi n.i(it.V 4t iHU-ill Moiket ft.
ANTUJiAii.*-'A, A. MABON. & CO, bivu now-for'fcnl'v
roprg than 100 latest Mautjltas. *
110MEK—ina baga-iiama Bla Odkev'T
v 4 : l° P«*ei*o]d <}oy’t JatiColToo:' '
Uwcl-pol ami fur v le by •
Ki?— MILLER * lUCEETSOM.
I jOTAMH—Jim raeivei and .' -
* _JOKI MOULER.
|V I=U! Well (I—ls bbls new Potomac Hurt jag;
Iroseoebn. Also, Ifallfox Hontog; Ko.t’HSaM'Jkl™?-
aloon, smoked; do.-p!eH«I; ou hood sod (brtaT. il '
“>» • :. * RBft'SllAff.SgaLlherTvtfieLe
SUGAR AAiirMOLAtfAkji— • ,
• • £0 hhda N. O. Sopar;-
TB.bhla . do Molasses: -'-■■■
«-3,0;, B.JI. Mo!assea; : ror sale bV
M*CLUftgAN, HBKROIV A CO
R 1<! tiaxc ‘ ca M fiirfalo by
11 a * w F. 3KU.KBS & CO.
QTAKCHt-IQQ boxes CiUUccLba Fwrl Brarrh ' n
O< BipruiacDfcand for ealoby 4 area, oa cub
mysa fcSEIMSIiS 4 00.
ouqak cuhei> immb— ~
. 100 tfercea Evans & fiwlft’a •
v®...-do. fitogg & SliftjV
“_iby292_
JO tierces b.C.iiecf, ..'rrmr -7
- -? ,a> g. PELLEItft > CO:
|~- -&KD OILr—SO bbb No; 1 Oil -
JU „ - 25 do-No,! d<J, _
I/m 1^ 100 bu “ "°- 1 r ur(taJ ,
.. . .:. .■___ _*- DLLLEII9'A CCh'-
*SB ™" ASSSKCKSM
A. UTimuPd.
4(u’afcnmd.f,t i T
I /“lilSw* 0,L—14 mill O hnir lil'JiVfar *»lo hr
iiS-L HESKV H.cor Jt A*3.
bblBftc3h < iwlved ana fo r 'SiJ-£j\
ti-SH UKN-ltY n. cqli.tS^
BUAjtg— -£) bbJKfcrflalo by
toT27
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wrnorOr«ntußd Fifth *twet*- ::
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: — ± W. A. M’CM’Ba.
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V article of tto Mad In wo. For ai by EDS ~ Xb ‘-
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AMUSEMENTS,
corner of tho Diamond jind ; MartoTiCfc-
g. BELXBB3 * CO.
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