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J-v J. •• >» <, ■{ / '-v;i ,, J &«£;£. --• i^wt^v s*‘'* x t * , o i: '*rl^ il *>*&!£?*>*■*£ --■ • ; ' •'•■ •-,■< &&:\S^ri?g&'~ 1 L _>«OK ‘ - . r> * >v vr *T' - V;--* »•«•■&& W s * • 4: **%or : - : '"sivi v ,; • ’ •. - ill G. F. GimiOßE; Editor And proprietor. PITTSBIRGII: SATURDAY MORNING::::::::":::”:::!:JUNE 3. DEMOCRATIC TICKET, FOE GOVERNOR, WILLIAM BIGLER. FOII JUSTICE OP THE SUPREME COURT, j:eremjah s.black, OF fiOHESSEt COUNTI.. • • FOR CANAL COMMISSIONER, - HENRY S. MOTT, Demooratlo State Central Committee* . ..•••The DcfiQDcratlc-Stat* Central CommUtco w*H moot ct - BachVr’A Hotel, la HarrUburff, on Thursday, tho 16th - Junef A; A.*M«. * j. JSBLIS BONHAM, Chairman. ,63-READING MATTER WILT. BK FOUND OS BACH PAQC OF THIS PAVER. THE WHIG CONVENTIOR.“NBIIiiri" >' CATION ASD ABOLITIONISM. Tbo resolutions adopted by the. Whig County, Convention on Weduesd&y last, ate characterized by three distinct features. . They announce rank: nullification, and encourage open resistance to tho-execution of the laws. . They declare un compromising hostility to all the interests of the : Southern portion of the Union. They commit • the Whig party of this county to entire and im mediate amalgamation with, the Abolitionists. , In the Bccond resolution wo fiad.the following sentiment: “ TPe will recognize no law that aids ■ "and sustains slavery."* Every one knows that this is aimed at tho fugitive slave law. That is the only law that can bo said to aid slavery in the North.; and it docs no more than the constitu tion calls for: ■ and Whigs as well as Democrats -helped to onaot the law. It has been the law of tho land for four years; and a similar law esistr cd before it for half a century. This law the Whigs now declare their intention to nnllify and resist. Bach a declaration was neocßsary in or der to procure thorn admission into the ranks of ' Abolitionism, This law, that Henry Clay origin ated, that Daniel Webster advocated,-that Mil lard Fillmoro eigaod, and that the wbolo power of the Federal Government Is pledged to snp • port and- cxccuto, the Whigs of Allegheny oonn ty now dcclaro thfey will nullify andTcsist. They will not “recognize "it as law at all. This-is the same principle on which the Abolition mob of Boston ore acting, and on which Batcholdor was murdered by that mob. And to this princi ple, and its treasonable and revolutionary ten-- ■denoies, the Whigs of this county have been pledged by tb*irloodors. Will the rank and file of the party redeem this pledge, and oousent to this open Bale or their entire oolumu to Aboli tionism! We jndgehot; from the fact that one Whig paper, the American, is inclined to attri bute the resolutions to Mrs. Partington; .and denounces one of the nominations made by the same convention.as a fraud, and an insult to the Whig party. Wo take *he following from the .American of June Ist: ’ 11 The nomination of Wm. ft Stevenßon Is an iniult to ■thoold awl tteddtflßt Antimasonscf theeounty. Thlscen ' tletnaa, we ora inclined to ttsllcvt, naver.voted on Antiitta,: tonic or Wills ticket. Or stonily a Locoroco, to became . ■ ' convert to the Abolition sect, then the Liberty party, and I.e now award rab-toDary of the Free Soil oxclorlTea. and al- Tina steadily opposed to the Whiafi. Snch a man, with '' can roccivo no support cation of laws, iB tho aboltHuu uutlaillli'BUu< the above remarks of ono of tho Whig organs of this oounty indicate that a portion.of tbo party will not be sold to Abolitionism. . Horaos Greeley has,: for some months post, been teaobing the Whigs that the Union was of no value to the North. That was tho first step neoesoary to reconcile them to an attempt to dis ... : .solve the-Union. -Oar late .Whig County Con vention seemed to -be prepared for the worki In the:thtrd resolution they say, “far the future the South mutt take care of itself.” This means, wo suppose, that henceforth, the South is hardly to .. .. be .reoogoiiod as a partof-the Union i is entitled. - to no equal justice or protection from the fede ral government, and no sympathy, or friendship from the people of the North. “In futurothe South musttake care of itself,” sdy the Abolition And snppoßo that, intkodays of the Bevolution,the Southern people had Bald, “in fhtnre-tha-Norfh-must take care “ontsdf v. Where then would havebeen the cause of freedom? . It Is a well known historical foot, that, daring the revolution, tho English government made repeat ed attempts to detach the South from the North; and offered liberal terms if the Southern people would lay down their arms. Bat the South re fused to abandon the North. The people of that section-scorned a reconciliation, however advan itageous to: themselves, that: would-leave their Northern brethren to Btrnggle alone with-an ex asperated and powerfal foe. They stood by tbe v North like faithful allies, and. tbo causa of free dom prorailed, aad we enjoy its fruits. And ndwtho Whigs and Abolitionists of the North proolaim that “ the South must take care of it* self.” ' Tho work of: amalgamation between Wfaiga .and Abolitionists is now progressing;.but the Abolitionists, small a fsotion as the; are, mako the Whigs bid high for the alliance, as the feso - Inti Ons and proceedings of the late WhlgConvcu tion in this oounty abundantly, prove. Here tofore, the Whigs have professed to have some distinctive principles, and their Conventions have annually announced them. But this year their platform is. oonfinod to a single plank, and that . . flank it AioZilianum.-Not one of their former tenets are they allowed to rotain. They adopted - five resolutions, every one on the samo subjeot- Nallifloation of the fugitive slave law, hostility to the South and all its interests, and rank, vir ulent Abolitionism is the only issuo they are allowed to present; and they submit. Bat this : is not all. They are required to place on their tieket one of the moat aotive Abolitionlstß in the 1 county. : They submit ; and William'E. Steven son is nominated by tho largest vote that any eindidato reoeiVed in the Convention. Above Will be sgen what the . editor of . the American thinks of thjs part of the bargain. It remains to bo seen whether this unequal bargain will bo consumated throughout the State, and how much evil it can accomplish when it is completed. Wo believe it will, but destroy the Whig party, without building up another in : its place. And on this point we quote the lan gnsge of the Amirican of Thursday. The Ameri am is one of the Whig orgnnß in this county ■ and it says: 1 : rt lna Whig Convection wo expect, first,. that none but Whigs, tnova to be enoh, be pet in nomination. The prin ciples of the party- ere broad enoegh for all good men to Stand upon. If Irma wish to anile with us, thero is always . room in onrjrarhr for them to act in, if they wish for our “. cooperation. If they do not, their narrow end confined platform, teb often of a singlo plank, Is bnt ill adapted to thahral In tho Whig party, and tha attempt to force them nponfftoundoo confined, con hutdisperse, if not destroy them.” 1 But Creditor of the American must be blind if he does not seo that Abolitionists are not com bing upon the Whigplatform. On the contrary Whigs must abandon their: own, and step upon the nbolition platform, consisting of a single plank, Observe the fact too that the Whig Convention "Baid not one word about Judge Pollock. The bargain is not yet complete; and it may be that Jndge; Pollook will yethave to retire, as the ■tfournat-suggested some time ago, and let Potts or Wilmot ran the race. - g©*:Xho Oaietto devotes a considerable por ilon' of- -five Articles .to ns on Friday morning. Bat they are made op of stereotyped Abolition slang. It makes no attempt, however, to answef -onr arguments as to the great benefits of the Ne‘- fcr&aka bill; or the great iniquity of tbe Boston Slot and murder. | The Gazette — Tits editor ot {he Gazelle, which is now au abolitionist organ, is perfectly frantio under the plain, truths wo told him on Thursday. In bis paper of Friday morning be says, that we " look with evident glee to the con summation of the threat made in Boston to mob Theodore Parker and Wendell Phillips." \ Now, to show how much regard for truth that paper manifests, we will republish what we said in relation to the threatened vengeance on Par ker and Phillips, for the mnder of Batohelder : ** Wo would-deprecate finch vengeance and violence, nod counsel lawful punishment of the ■ assassins. But a few more violent deaths at tho hands of oholitionista will scot - ter all peaceful coonselstc tho" winds; and lead to massa cres loos to ho remembered-and regretted.” Those are the remarks of oars from which the editor of the Gazette draws tho conclusion that wo “look with glee for the consummation of the threat.” Is it truth or a falsehood? Can the slanders of such n-tntra do any one hnrm? Yet the same man, on the same day, calls the President, and tho whole Democratic party liars. Bntwho will hoed the idle ravings of such an unßerupu lons reviler t The abolition malady in its most malignant form has broken out all over him; and troth, reason and decency- are henceforth to bo discarded from his columns. As Abolition Invasion.—The Boston fanatics from lack of oourage or numbers, find ihomselveß unable successfully to resist the law, and have concluded, therefore, to invite tho assistance of their confederates from Worcester and adjoining towns. It is evident, a desperate effort will be made to get up a riot, when tbe fugitive is sent back. The indignation, however; against their trcasononß proceedings is becoming rtr general, that it is altogether donbtfal whether they will sncceed. The American Anti-Slavory. Sooiety, taking advantage of the excitement now existing in Bos ton, have called their annual meeting. Some of the speeches were exceedingly sanguinary, bat few were willingto carryout the “ bloody inten tions,” as tho following will show: Henry C. Wright, in tbe course of his speech, asked, for tho second time, whether ,his friends were ready to die for liberty. To this home question a very weak response was given, showing they.were not quite prepared to answer. There was tho usual number of talkers, black Bnd white,' of both sexes, who were all more or less belligerent. - ((Stand from Under,” The Journal threatens to “bo down onus”, .to-day or Monday. It looks like fairness to give us notice that bo is coming, but it would have been still more so to tell us tho precise day and hour of tho “sheer descent.” Wo could then hove been able to “stand from under," and avoid being crushed. We wonder not that tho editor of the Journal fio-ls it necessary to take time to answer our ar ticle. Ho has some homely, old fashioned truths there, that it will require much time and skill to controvert. Wo hope tho reply will oome to-day. Wo are anxious to be at onr re joinder. Important, if True.—A. despatch from Wash ington, dated tho 31st, informs ns tbat nt an early hoar on Wednesday morning, the President summoned a special meeting of the Cabinet, and tie members wero soon in attendance. A num of Senators, probably twenty-five, among whom was Mr. CaSa, were present, ns stated, by re quest, at the executive mansion, about the same time. Tho conncil did hot remain in session couple of hours. As ttnrmavs from otherwise, it is surmised that iho goYernmoal despatches from Spain, or at least, was consid er,qg matters in that expected proclamation, or message of the Presi dent. SSS“ It is understood the expulsion of the Greeks from Constantinople was postponed for a .month, in. consequence of Carroll Sponco, inq., United States,. Minister*-respectfully and earnestly remonstrating against ffio course pur sued towards so largo n number of peaceabjelu habitants.: The eentimonto which be expressed on the subject, as set forth in tho document, it is further stated, arc highly commended by most of tho diplotaatio functionaries in Constantino-- plo. The number of Greeks in the city are about .40,000, and they are represented as prossedjanob-gratitmtir-to Mr. Spence for his 'efforts on thoir behalf. , : US?” While two men were engaged in throw ing up a quantity of earth, near Richmond, Va. ( 01.0 of them discovered a sparkling: substance which ho threw aside ns of no value; but the other waß so impressed with -the singularity of its appearance, that ho determined to pocket it, Subsequently ho Bhowed it to several jewellers, and Professor Dowey, of Richmond, all of whom pronounce it to bo a diamond of tbe first water. It is a gem of exquisite beauty, and weighs niactoen carats—the largest ever discovered in North America. Professor D. supposes it to have been washed to the spot whore it was dis covered. West Point Militaby Academy.— Tho exami nation of the; graduating olass took placo on Friday. Pennsylvania has four representatives in the class, viz: John T. Qreblo, Waterman Palmer, Jr., (of Pittsburgh,) Samuel Einoey, David P.r Hanoook and David H. Brotlierton. The appointments for next year, taking effect after the 20th of Jane, 1854,-number ono hun dred and one. Of theso, ten were from this State, ns follows: A. K. Arnold, E. E; Coryell, Gilbert Kermster, J. B. leyord, W. P. McNama ra, J. G. McConnell, F. J. Crnlly, Of. H. Cross man, Joseph Wright and Mobbs Wright . Hit him Again !—Shillaber, of tho Boston Pori, gives it to the Socialist philosopher of tho Tribune after thia manner: . I* Some of the..Now.Yorlt Whigß are talking of Horace ■ Grew y for tho next Govornor of the '*lsmpiro State!” . “ Thick of tliat, Master Brooke—a men for Governor of agr*atCommoaw*allh,'.whoCan’fcgoT9ra hlaown. temper i -!« “ excellency V who exoels In nothing but Impudence, lastnto Bud fanaticism—a “ ruler of tha people” who Is hiraMir ruled by caprice, Ignorance, end “ all uncjiaritoblo peter Go to. If it wan Absurd iu the Komau emperor to rnako a consul of a horse, itf can’t be much less preposterous to mako b Governor of an ass ” Impoutant Announcement!—Smith Exon erated,—Another meeting of the Gnardains of the Poor of Philadelphia county, took place on Wednesday, at whioh a rosolntlon was passed exonerating Townsend Smith, member of tbe thirteenth ward, for sleeping In' <* the women’s department of the Alms House.’' ' <6f* A despatoh from New Orleans, dated the 27th, says the failures in the cotton trade, an nounopd in yesterday’s Post, have had no mate rial, effect upon that staple, exoept to create a momentary dallness in the market Some par tics express the belief that tha failures will be more beneficial than otherwise. ; . - Cholera Items.— Tbe cholera ,is "reported to have broken ont at Vicksburg, Miesisaippi, and several deaths are rumored. At Nashville, Tenn.; it is also said tp have broken out on Sunday laßt, andiifteea deaths ore reported-to have oeourred. ' For the Dally Morning Poet County Begisteh:— lt may not be generally [ known that our respected fellow-citizen, Samuel Snowden, will accept a Domination for the office of County Register. Wo are well Informed that Sir. S. rniH take the nomination if offered to him, and we are free to say that a better man could, not be brought before the Convention. Give him the nomination, and ho will be elected Dy thousands of Ms . Fellow Citizens. t _. At the reoent sitting of the North Carolina Dioocsan Convention'of the Protestant Episcopal Church, a letter was received from tho-Rev. Dr. ■Forbes, of Bt. Ann’s (Roman Catholic} Church, in Now York, offering to refand $7oO of tho money whioh the late Bishop Iveß received from | .the diocese just before bia departure forßnroper] TERRIBLE DISASTER AT TmMUJGTON. EXPLOSION OF POWDER; BESTmjcrroH or life and FKOPEr.TX. - The city of Wilmington,. Del., seems destined to periodical explosions, the results of which are always dcstruotiTe to property and often fatal to life* It is scarcely six months - since .a mill .blow up in tho same vicinity* -.Tbo frequen cy of these explosions will soon Induce, the cit izens to look upon these mills as a dangerous nuisanoo, benco the alacrity of tho Messrs. Du pont, in offering to pay for all damage sustained. Tho increased profitableness of powder manu factnring, wo snpposo will enable them to do so easily enough. Subjoined is Ihemoßtcondensed account of the calamity: : Our citizens were thrown into a terrible oom motion, shortly before 11 o’clook this morning, ( Wednesday,) by a succession of reports, as if of thunder, accompanied with a sensible jar of every building in the plaoo, while the concussion of tho air caused immense destruction to the glass. Doors and windows wero burst opea, as if Bhakon by an earthquake. It .was soon ascertained :to have proceeded from an explosion of powder, at tho corner of Fourteenth and Orange elroetß, and in that vi cinity the destruction beggars description. An earthquake could not have caused-greater de struction. Three largo teams, containing 450 hags of powder, tho whole estimated at five tons, were on the way fnom tho mill 3 of Dnpont & Co., to tho wharf, for the purpose of hetng shipped. In passing along Fourteenth street, the last, wagon was opposite Orango street, and imme diately in front of Biehop Lob’s elegant resi dence, the other wagons being in advance, the head one about sixty feet beyond. It is not known whioh of the wagons wan first exploded, or how the powder became ignited. Nothing but fragments remain of wagons, horses and drivers. Bishop Lee’s house was terribly shattered. The roof was lifted up bodily, and broken into fragments, the front wall blown oat, tlio floors broken up, and every window and door torn away. The beautiful gardes, and even the aummer-honse, well known to every visiter to these charming grounds, were destroyed. Tbo -Bishop and his family wero fortunately absent, attending the Convention of the diocese, in St. Andrew’s eburobi a fow squares off. A female servant was in tbo house, with a child. The latter was slightly hurt; the servant is bad-: ly cut, bnt is not dead, as was erroneously re ported. Three houses on Orange street, below Fourteenth, were completely destroyed. Of one frame house, not a portion remainßetsndljig. . A young Irishman, boarding with John Mo- Laughlio, was fatally injured and died shortly after- MoLaugblln was very ba'diy out, nnd bis clothes torn off. Ilia wife ifl : very seriously in jured, nnd Mb child, about two years of ago,- wasmissing, and it was supposed bed been kill ed, when it was subsequently taken from the cellar uninjured. Tho families of W-'i ..'-.l* 1 '"'.l- . . . .■••:'• 'V.^ v '" :?v: ••■- ;v>vr. IVLano** celebrated LWcr rills, *lat> tig' grtat Vermifuge or Worm Destroyer, cau. now bo had at all sijectaMoDrog Stores la thU dty.'- Purehawrs will flcaso ba careful to osk fjr, and take' mma but Dr. Memo's Mrer Pills. There are other Pills, purporting to 1» Llm Pills, now betoretho public. Ato for sale by ? =• ;. I’LKUIifQ BKOSn , Successors loJ.ltidii A Co., fiO Wood street. •£3* To InvaIids.—MORSE’SINVIGORATING ELIXIR OB COrtDIAL.—A ‘W'oao to Moical MAntfszts.- —Thtire lire fjrmaUits and dogmatists jh ail professions, who deny thy truth of emery thing they don’t flud set down Id certain book# wblbb- they have been taught to regard ns tte 'sutznvm btiumyt theprlnciples and. practice of tfciiir. callings. Bach men are mill-stouos round the noefc of Pro* grefis; but all their efforts cannot chain down Isvcstfgnllon and cspcrfmeDt, nor discredit their malts. Medical mar. tip*t* might possibly bo' fqnnd .who would, deny .that MOKaE’S INVIGORATING ELIXIR OR CORDIAL Is tho safest uud mostwrhdn moatTs uf fitioyailng a broken down pj. ; jti.-rn, and restoring shattered or relaxednerves to their full vigor and tension, that ; tbe world ha* yet seen; - Let tbm deny iU Omnipotent troth is.mightier, than they" Call the recovered rtjkto tbs. witness-box, and let them trs, tify against .pj^adfcb.'3bet;,iiot 'combat'- theory, and dho g»r.thud» of thousands, eared from a life of auETcribg and a . premature grave, drown with its acclaim tba cavillings of tb.vo who arc too w|*o In their own conceit to examine and te.d.vrh.ii they condemn. When tho shaken oerves bceome tbc vlgoronpy thefeehlo robust* tho dejected joyous, tflasufforiog free from pain, the h?d* Tldda&RAUrej when we we etory- pporfes cf functional dla* to. (his lnsriimAblovCur&tfre, ought we to Do ijie or'even doubling, ita extra* ‘’'ir!L t ’?'TT U=lt it. caurtor? for twelve dollars. - , CrU-UINO, Vroprfetcr, . ~, * 1W Broadway, Kow„Yorkv Srbi-by .DruKsiats tJaroughout the'-United States, Oaaaaa. and tho W«st Indies. • • AGENTS. i F»MMiyG„ & OO Wood street, Piltsbarcb*. ' »« or,/H.EEnrstfcs„.io wjodnS«, “1“ J.l* H.BMINO, Altsghon, City. jolsliw , LPantalooita*—Tho T?cU>kso«o sapgrfority of i .GHIHBJi/E’S fit is IfcoGanagnU itacdft rp¥ftj3 l JfnsJ§2aWkppwlf Tfr-" [ j*iiT ir lft ‘“T l ii~V^ rf i"-titt- unretb£*en_£{t&wUii Ih® , era 6 ess® i»4 sljleV.by 61m. m> bcf» to bfona hii pa [ Irons arid liw pabHiv'fcliat Ids stock U no* r-’plclr Jrtth the I =e~csl ttyjra for costs', Testa and pant*, snitablo for the present season. -I - £e a KIBBLE, Tailor and Pantaloon Maker. WO liberty st,besa of Wood. . SPECIAL NOTICES. prS* Tho trnth concerning Sellers* Ver ,K^uge--A ringlc-TUI producing mnScra.—Hoad •tUirfvlloi?i»jr - ;> . •* • • Vmy. tp i deflforsan c o t Jan.iff,lBs2. : rift. R. K.Sum*: filr-X bought of J. n. Row ono hot or your, vermifuge, and gave it to a child of urine, - and It expelled SS largo Worms, and gotten number of tmaUe* '.'• 31. PATMIny. ' ■ „ feWT* i&fc/*• „ -»}** B. E. fiatsim—Having triedyour Vermifuge: to my timi y, I can say that it Is not to be sorpasied by any Ver mifuge in the world for expelling Worm?, O.itnoAM. „ WtraJow tp., Jefferson co. FeV17,1552. Mp, IX. h. SELtsa?—iCTveonebotUaofyoorTonnlfoes to my child, and lirxp&ffcd 75 large Worms. I thlnk tfc thobestlnnse. Yours, respcctfulJy, rwpawj on.! fo!d by B. E. WlSXns&'m.ftfVfai street, and for sale by. Broggista pp-penUlv. •/;.• my2T FITTSBUIUm i ' life, r^andMarihelnroranceCompany• OFFICE 55" FIFTH STREET* MASONIC IIAX.Z*, PITTSBURGH, PA. ■ _ ■ • • ' „ JAMES 8, Uootl,:fresident; CifAßua A. Cqitotv Secretary. . This Company make? every insurance upper tainlm? to or connected Kith LIKE BISKS. : : ” Also, Hull and Cargo lUeka on the Ohio and Mlr* Fisslppl rlTtrsnnd tributaries, and Marine Hist* generally: And against Loss ao( j ogalnst the Perils of tUePflanndlnland NarigHtlon andTranspertaUon. .Policies Insuredat tbolowefttrates consistent with safety to all parties. v James 8» Ifoon, Samuel M'Clurkan, . William. John Soott, Jiwcph P. Gaza run, John M’Alpin, ffm.F, Johnston, James Marsha:!, Goorgo 8. fie!ileir, ; Btatolli mutual Hro & Marias Insurance) Company, OP PENNSYLVANIA. Branch 0?:cr cor. Fcnrlh and SniUtfitld s!s- ruiibumh. ; Capital, 350,000 Dollars. " ■ pisectjojib: . John P. Hutherford, Riuphlneo,;P. 0. Sortreick, Harris burg: Samuel Jones, Philadelphia;,A. WllkiDs, Banker. PlttaburKh; A. A. Carrier, Pittsburgh; John B-KatherfonL Dauphin co.; A. J. Qillett; Hartlahurg; S. T. Jones, Harriot bnrg; Eoberl Kloiz, Carbon co. ; ': v.. ,*, ; ■ •. ■ JOHS ?; President. A. A.CAnUIDD, Act’y. A' J.GIttiEXT, Secretary. ~ She nhqre company nlu Insure against perils of eon and inland tmngftuon.ana transportation; also, onbuHdJnza lfr.cltror wantfy.nt |qw«t rate* eeasfc* ..tent with safety, Policies Issued on dwelling house* cither iporprtuflityorfortt term ofyeai'a. ■ • ' r *Jal3 j Girard Fire and. Marino Insnranoo Comnanv . OF PHILADELPHIA. • * Offu of Pittsburgh Money. cor/ftnirlh and Snti/tMi tli - Capital, 300,000 Dollars. ’ * ' 1 MEECTOiti: ! F* M. Bnsln, .1. V. Staner, ' JI. A. Shackelford, PiulXliiirlctr, E.M.Daris, J. B. Flanimn, . Xlies, 8. Mitchell, . Samuel Jones, ■ • . , ,B. D. Comcgye, . , Thomas Crave!), IVm. H-Soirern, ?. p. Ehonnan. A. Hart, Phfilji P. Snyder,' Win. P. Hitclter, Alex. Heron, Jr:, ■ „ Funnan Sheppard. • • JOEL JONES, President. : AS 8. GlLLETO.Socrotnry. 1 Mill insure Cotton orWcolon Factories, UulMings, Stores. Merchandise and property genotolly; on tho mosuhvoreble terms, U»131 A. A. CARRIER, Agent. •Insnranoo. Company of the Yalloy of -Vireinia, Capital $300,000. “ ■ i HOME OFFICE, WINCHESTER, VA. ; .'•> •/:•: * ' JnaißcToaa:,V. '•J r---: r : : r Jos. 8. Carson, • John Harr* ■ . . j Lloyd Logan, ■ J&mea H. Bnrge&a, • . •. I James P. Rlloy, N.W. lUdhardam, « i ■ H» ELMcQayre. ■ JOS. S. CAUSONVPrcsldent. , aS. PONK. Secretary. :■ • ; .0. P» Actuary. > "The aßcntfanoEtho conjmtyjify' ia'espefljally lUTltod*to tliis company,.Bß an Institution bawd upon on ample capl* tal, and contluoted. on the *tri ,• l ’.: . . J.K.filoorhoad, : W. J.Anderscp,: I B.O.SaTryer, R.B. Simpson, , i , Wm.M. Edgar, H.B.WUklrifl, . ■:. ivO. H. Paulson, .. .. -William Colli ngwood,. R. B. Roberts, John M. Irwin? Josoph Kayo, . . Wm. Wilkinson, David Campbell* < «T 'ATTENTION! 8. L.G;—You are hereby notified to _ „ -attend at your Anaorr, on MONDAYB, /WJBDNES DAYS ami ,FRIDaVS| for sucbbtwi riesa as-oiay. ‘coiU4lj'efcco:tlii}.Cyrop£yjy , ,j v SANJr j : .. : > mat29:6ma •:, •'Secretary'pro iem. O* o. E l *—Placo of meeting, Washington Hal), Wood street, tetwoon Fifth street and Virgin alloy; I'' PrprsiiTOQS liOMii No,-33&—Mfi8 ts every Tnesdayevening. . Mee&lstzlb Ehcahphest, No. 87—Meets first: and third Friday of each month v ' * • ; (marS&ly. i /• 1 ’ ' v\*>. ■", xirascFona: Wm, B. Haven, James D. STGIH. . Alexander Bradley, John-Fallevtan, Robert Galway, .Alexander Reynolds, Arm strong Oounty. ; Horatio N. Leo, Klttannlng, Hiram Stowe, Uoarer. Strange De>v«lopem«i*t.»*SdentsfloincE j arodaily•lu!jsrsiuc to.light now inventions, and the ; • march of progressia onward 5 pcr-An? S-ib!.'or LeromlogM,-j wtU’bO pleased to learn that scienewnod lnag reaooi.ck wa* \ blood, have brought before the pnblio the Rreuteßt-wnDdar-j of the age. in the article of EMERSON'S AMERICAS HAIR RESTORATIVE, 5 sore caro for Boldness and to prevent Qalrfrom falling.. J3ee clronlar to be had. of the Agents, firing full particulars. Price. $l,OO in largobottles. Sold by - a E-PIBHEB & 00.. Proprietorsi OTSawsflor street, Cleveland. Ohio. .For sale In Pittsburgh in the foliowloghouses:— : Fleming Bros., \ L. Wilcox A Co., R.E. Sflllers, . ; . 0. H. Kcyser, . • - Joel Mohlcr, Benj.Pagdj-Jr^.-; •; J. EkCas£el. r v..'; '-"' - r Allegheny city—l* A. Beckham, :Pressly A Means, J. P. .Fleming.: ; - Birmingham.—A. Patterson; John G. Smith TaprS . CITIZENS* insurance Company of Pittsburgh—lZ. D. KING, President; BAM* GEL L. MARSHALL, Secretary. • Office: 04 Water Strielfctxoun Market and Wood tirtdt, • Insures HULL and CARGO Risks, on the Ohio and Missis* slppi Rivers and tributaries. Insures against Loss or Dam&go by Fire..- . ALSO—Against the Perils of the Sea, and Inland Navigt* Mon and Transportation. "irl ;Utacoxons: H.D.Kisg, Wm, Larimer, jr.i William Bagaley, - Samuel M. Kier,- Samuel Rea, -. •>. .William Bingham, BobertOunlapfin, John S.Dil worth, Isaac M. Pennook, Francis Sellers, B. Harbaugh, J.Schoonmaker, Waltorßryant, . William B. Bays. , . .. .. . - JohnShlpton. • --r v CASH MUTUAL FIRES and ma» Ihy bine: insurance: company, or Pennsylvania* CAPITAL, sloo*ooo* CHAR* TRR PERPETUAL. Presidents- Hon. AUGUSTUS 0: KEISTER. THOMAS 11. WILLSON, Esq. ;v. . biBMTOBs; Qon.A.O.Heinter, - Samuel W-Hays, William Robinson, Jr., Thomas Gillespie, William F. Fahnestock, John B. Cox, Harvey Bollman, . Jacob Poton,.. 1 John Walker, Jr., . William Colder, Jr.* JacobS.Haldeman, ; Aaron Bornbangh. RUSSELL. A OASES, Agents^ Office, in Lafayette Buildings, JeB . (entrance on Wood ftroat.) • TT5f» Important to Cnppere and JLeeohers* KEYSER, 140 Wood street, has received an as aortment of - ; Cupping Glasses;: ? : “. Breast Glasses;.. -r -. .- 11 ■ ByoCups;: .■ V Dental Leeches; Scarificator. Thenoaro really important Inventions, and very conve nient to those who follow-Leeching. Call and sco them.- : J®“ConjerWoodat ahd Virgin alley, . .. jafl : Weitern Fennsyivonta Hospital.*** (r-eSy Brs. Li-SciiENcs; Second, between Wood And Market streets, and J< Rxed, North-east corner of Diamond. AlleV gheny city, am the attending Physicians to the above Insti tution, for tha firflt qnartorof 1854. -. .Appilcatlons'for.admissioh may .ventioa/ i; aprfido . LODCJIi, I. O. O. - liv Angerona Lodge, No. 259, Lo.of O; meets every WeshloiriogHall»W6od at.: (Jyliy ■' WliSDn 21*Cuudlesa has removed lii*o» l ce to No. ICO FOURTH Stoat, near Grant.- [myl7:2w J?£W- ADVESTISEHEKIS. ' Board of Trade And JUcrohonts* Kxebange •*■ a regular moixlhly meeUng of ihe Association will Oe celd at their; Rooms, MONDAY EVTU-i- INO, Jonß Alh, at * P. SL • je3 • S..HAVEN, Secretary. • IIELIU 1008 Service for the first time in-the new Eecoud A. R. Chotcb, on Diamond street, TOMOH ROW MORNING, by the Pdstor, • Rev. J. 0. BROWN, and at 3 P. U., by D. R..EERR - Collections will be taken - up at tho dose oi each perrlco. : Clark's PUmo. AFRESlLarrivol of NUN NS *CL AKK'fl ■ ■ celebrated PIANOS hesjust been by tho subscriber. They hove been mwle 1 "fl and carefully selected expressly for tbls mniyV * • *; U • ket, and arecoasldered uneqaalled for sweetness and power of tone. They ihe now Improvement of two ieptrrate brulgrj, the bass strings rumjlog';ofer *nd above ihn treble. They nro fully warrcnfrtTtosttthd aiiy climate, and to excel in capacity for 16 tone/--'Pricwrange from $250 fe Also, aflne.lot of Pianos from themnnu - fueiOriMof DUNHAM A CO., and aIsoXIGHTB.vNIiWTON A BRADBURY, N. Y* All thealx>vo will be sold at . Factory prices, 'Without ad'JUlonnl'cbargß' for freight,- risk, etc., etc. HENRY KLBRER, ' Sole Agent for Pianos, No. 101 Third stmt, •: ■ Sign of Hie. Golden Harp. New arrival of ChicJterliig’y P»auos. ■' 1 : JL)HN JO..MfckLOK, «l :*«*.*.streo't, wHl' RtPS^£i^^3liaTii open .todtv? (ttutarlayVtha followinp HTff' i |T ia PIANO iORTKS, fn ia the celebrated V.■;*■. “U * umimicatoryofCniCßEßlKG A SOX3,Bc& ’ - , TvoeupeTbly-carted? oetara PJanew. Jour plain Jlosmwccl 7.; Ihseo camd. . do 63**.“. ; **. carrcii ,(§f| . ji- Three .tramut —:• • - c - All the ftbOTe laairumenta'ijHvc lmt«Ke(TffirnTi)?TEr tul.taocln.end arc of tbo latsßtsiyles.of.fariiitarer;• InVa* rlably at BOSTON Fit ICKS, nndeTPryPiano Trarra’ctwl.. • JOHN IMIEIXQft, No. 81 Wbod.itrcoi ‘ le3 •- • •,. Agoat for ChlcVnriwg &,scn£ Beaton. , •>■>. HoticetottxePubllc- • ■ TpUR GARDNERS respect£*»j informs • tha public. the •Jhf l h—’•■--n'K to th-f netr.DinrtiQiui-M»-rar!fj on- Jihurket vtieeV on Bitur day rjuneSd ,18 ’:T- 4ERK.--UaviugJnecHcd an the the. Ifitfc ff-May lost,that l woald sell alt Mttgasipesror tb?month aflS%cents, r - Ithp'pcdratWa adrerlMemeotwas Uotpropaflya‘ndetstoood.: Tooxi>ifl{u ; which I would now eay-thnfcl wUltell all MagailocL on and alter the fifth of each month of their issue: for 20 cents ?^ nau^ r * a * the end of each respective mouth of their pubilcatioff, a farther redaction: win be made. "All who now wish to save 20 per amt, will call at .thanew and eb **P Book Store cf B. LAUS^Eft. ■ J* 1 - 3 ' r ' "rn 87 Wood Street. XBy the PreslWent or the United states*' iW&! n ?’*/P AS,KUS .ortho United States of, hereby.declarn and ..make fcaowu that public.sale will bo hold at thoundonheni tloneil hand Offices, in tha State of WISCONSIN, at the poriodsharoluafcer designated; vis: ’ 1 * f?”: 1 ! ’ OIN ” r . «»nicnclog TO Sssi*Si?, 0 ur ‘ h< ?*y ofSaptomber nest, for tha dlfpo sMpVVia > ona3 dt!,alo<3 la tho following named town : 2frrGi of the baa linr, itn J coif of Vie fourth principal me *. • •• ntften; Townships twcoty-ooe, twenty-fivc; twenty-xlx.amJ twen ty-seven* of range two. . ■ ■ .Townships twcuty-Are, twenty-six; twenty rpven.twentT «!*ht, twenty.nioe, anil thirty, of range three. ' ’ 1 twonty-eoron, tironty-eight, twcnty-nlne, and thirty, of range four. ...*.. tbSy and twenty-Boven, twenty-olght, twenty-nine, and thirty, of range ten. ‘ • . • , ’ ... * -* mgT&'XZ™' ‘ WCDt^!BM ' *"***»>. «n . At ‘»» fed - Ui!rt 3' £lx . and Ihltty-soTcn; of , Townships thirty.foiir, thlrly-avo,. thirty-si*. and thlity eoven, of tango nlno. ■ ’ “ ““V; Townships thirty.four and thirty.ffve, of range ton. * Towmbip thirty-five* of range eleven. •■■••• • n Township thirty five, of range twelve:-- Ttrwnahlpß thirty-five, forty-seven, and forty-nine, ©B tlio south-ehore .of Lake Superior, at thor mouth of St, Loots "river, of rango thirteen. foflrtfl3n tMrty,'thirty-flvo, imd 'forty-ftToUVTrf twenty-nine, thirty, and: thirty-five; of xafifce., ■Townships twenty-nine, thirty, thirtyflve # nnd forty-onc£ of range f>lxteon. • • ,•••■' , . r '. ... .* w Township thirty-five, of range «rrentcon. ; Townships ttairty-nke and-forty, of raego clkhtMU; » ' tWtty '° ,Sht ’ ““W «a ’At the Lend om©e at MENASHA, comraenctowon Mon day, tho twonty-first day of; Augast next & for iho disposal on^puWlclandawithin the following named lown&njps, ■Xtrth of tht,b ■■■■■■■ . ■•■■■■•' •'-r.'-rWFSywf. , : Land, appropriated by las for fho nao o'i’ Bohoels, Mllitai ry and othor parpose?, together with those “swamp and for enltiTatlon,''lf tJw Ststa by tho actemklfvi “An act’ la ana* bla the State of Arkansas and. other ..States to reclaim, th. 1650(.i0i« bo BftJuied from the, tala. * The offeiing of tho ; above lands will be commenced on the days appointed, and wIU proceed la the order ln..whlch they nr© advertised, until the wholo shall have beendieted,"anti; the sales thnsdoseiirhutnerKalr shall be kept openlohgen tbantwoTreeks.and nopriTateontty ofaDy of thelandk fl nt H oiler tbo ex plratlon of the two-weeks. under my -hand, at Ibo city of thla elgbteenthday of Slay, Anno Domini, one Ihounm&eikht hundred and tiJty-fonr. FRANKLIN PIERCE^: Ity the Presidents r JOHN WILSON,' - Cbmmfrifonrr of (ht General Land qffir,-; NOTICE TO PKE-EMPTIOS CLAIMANTS. ' Eveiy parson eutitled to the right of pre-emption, toanyi or the lends, within the townships and parts of townships! aboye Bnuraerated L is.reonirqd to establish' :fhe fametoibS' simsfbotipn pf tho Begistef ancl Receiver of f haproper land’ Office; and moke payment therefor asradfc oepracticaUea/-- ter itcing ihit notice, and beftr* the dayappolnted for tf»: commencument of the pnbUe sales of the lands embrudngl tho tract claimed; otherwise! such doftnwilt be forfisHW* j ' jeS:Jawfl3w Ctamißfener. of.ike General ZandfyfeA ■ i \- *y' : 'V ‘ A'" *■ i ‘ t / -* •“■?•*• \C *■ . fj' ••• : t .■ HEW ADVEETIfiEMEHTS. SUMMER ARRANGEMENTS. THE PENNSYLVANIA IM4. : BA ILftOA D-OOMPLE T E D,i PL AN 13 ft AVOID EDI ' THROUGH IN PIPTEES HOW. THE MAIL IE AIN willleave every morning {Sundays excepted), at 7 o’clock, stopping' at all the regaiar sta tions, and arriving in Philadelphia at 12 o’clock,. P3L. TUB EXPKE33 lEAlNJeavea the Depot eveiy evening at 9:30 o’clock, stopping onlyaC'lrwins, Grcensbargb, Latrobo, Hillside, Johnstown, Lillfiy f ft GaUlUen; Altooi:a* Ac., connecting at lUitiabure with the train 1 for BoDL more, and airlvlng in Philadelphia or Baltimore, at 12J30*. neon. r TETE ACCOMMODATION TRAIN will leave cveTy after noon (except Sunday) at 5 o’clock, slopping. at all rognlar Elations. and ranting only oa far as Blalrsvlllo. ftHTdRNINQ TRAINS arrive In Pittsburgh. Accommo latioti, 8:25, A. M. Express, 1/P/M. Mall 12, P.M. Fare to New York,slo,so} Fare to Philadelphia, $8; Faro Baltimore* $B. - - Baggngo checked to all stations on the Pennsylvania Bail' road, and to Philadelphia and Baltimore. Passengers purchasing tickets In Carr, will bo charged res casta in addition to the slatJonrates, except from, stations where the Company hare no Agent . No cotes of a lees denomination than' fire dollars will be received Sn payment ibr tickets, oxcept those issnod by fcho Banks of Pennsylvania, .. JC&* NOTICK.—In case of..loss, /tho. Company will hold themselvearesponsible for personal baggage only, and for an amountnot exceeding $lOO, y N.B.—The Excolslor-Omnibus Lino haa • been cm ployed to convey passengers and baggage to and frenrthe Depot, at a charge.notvto exceed 15- cents for each passenger,'and 12V£ctintslbf each trunk; : Per tickets; apply;to - .J. MESKIMEN, Agent, At tho P. B; It. Passenger Station, on Liberty rt» . Pittsburgh. Jobe TnL ISM—fjo3 .. tpo tho Honorable the- Jndgcs or the Court of General JL. Quarter Sessions of the Peace,, in: and, for tho conntyof ■Allegheny: ■ The . petition of John Martitr, of ritt-to unship, in the oonnty aforesaid, homhly shewetb;—*That .yonr jpiK titioncr hath provided Wnwelf with "materials ibr the iic*' tCommodatidn: of travelers ahddtherpy: at "his j dwelling; housaln the. township aforesaid, and prays that yonr Hon-' ors will be pleased togrant him a license to keep »--pub)lc: house of entertainment, and your petitioner, as in duty; bound,wiUpray,■ '•••.• •• •- . • JQUN MARTIN.-. . ne t thfr subscribers, citizens of the- townshlp'oforesaid,- do certify, that the above petitioner is of good repute Jar; honesty nnd temperance, and is well provided TriLhhoasc room and conveniences' for the ftccommodatioajnfrdlodg-: ing of strangers and travelers, and that -Said tavern Is ne cessary.-. ■ r. t . George Ramsey, Thomas Baker, B. H. Miller, 11, SJcTn tyre, Alexander Hardin. Lear Mclntyre, James Jordan, Ja cob Greenawalt, William M. Donaldson; John Robinson. XL Myers. Thos.Server. v.-‘ , ; forty acres on the Fourth Street Koail.' -»•. a* the Big Spring opposite Joseph H'Farlasdy. Wn dp get up an excitement, gjvefreodinnora and fW6: rideji, but want buyers to look at and calmly dedde on its mtntF, and see .If it is not tho loveliest and Lest location ! nd;olning the city to have a bcanlifal residence. It white dlndcd in lots .to suit purchasers.', P.nqolra of ' THOMAS WOODS, jes--- .... - ■■■■•-- ;7&Fourth street: By tho President of'ttte United" State*, IN pursuance of, low, I, FRANSLIK PIERCE, Prosldcnt* m tho United States of America, do hereby declare and masa known that Futile Sales, will be he’d at the- under metdionod Land Offlcasj Jn tho Stata ot lOWA, at the pei iods herdmifiordesignated, to wit: . , . ; • At the land commencing on Mon- ; day, the fourth day of September next, for the disposal of tbe public Hnds situated within the following named town-' , J VotUi of the base line, and wat of the jlflh principal ■ • meridian, ■ T rwn'shlpa £BT*nty-nine, ;cighty; eighty^ne,'eighty-two.i eighty-three. eighty-four, eighty-five, cighry-slx, eizbtv soveo, and eighty-eight, of ranae thirty-four. ■ > Townslupa sownt^nlne,-eighty; t-ighly-oM, elolity-two, eighty three, ,eighty-S)nr, clglitv-Bse, eight,-eli. oljbtv-' eeven, end eight,-eigli t, of mnge thirty-fire.’ -- : Townships 6oyent,-ft>nr,6ovont£flve.Be,enty.elr I petrenty-’ ninp, .oightyg elehty-oniv. eighty-two,- olghty-threo,. and; «ghty-&ur, of range thirty , «it» ‘ u •• ■; - . ®'*n;Wps seventy-nine, eighty, cighty-one, eight*-!wo,i Bignty-thrco., eighty-fonr, eighty-five, 'efzhty-sixv efcb’tv aud eighty-eight, of range thirty-reven. • ■■■»■ . \Wjbljia seventy-nino, eighty, eighty-one, elghty-two,’ eighty-three* algbty-flve, eighty-aix, sovpn, and eighty-eight, of range thirty-eight. . ' 1 . /Jownshlps;; seventy-six, seventy-seven; seventy-nlne.> • * J Shty-thri»c,. eighty-four;. eJghty.five,- eighty-six; eighty-* and eighty-eight, of range thirty nine; - . ; 'aigbty-two, eighty-three.-eichfy »'>ur, eight y-Qve, eighty-six, eigbty-soven, and eighty eight’ or range forty. • • f ■■■• . . ... - At the tame jAact, commencing on .Moaday..tharffl'h - . of Boptomber next, lorthe. disposal Jif.tho pub-' situated witido the undermentioned townships, to : 2*orthof th« hau ling amf-wetf of the fifth principal •• /^warfctfan:• tv^v- ?s c [«J|yt^oanißlnctj-°no f ofrancc-forty-ono. r >WDship» elghty-two Bfi-1 ninety, of rtnco forty-two _ rc.wn.hlps dßlity-t'TO, eighty three, eighty four, eighty. rort?ti l reef 1X ’ ti 2 ht T- a, v<™. on elghty-eeveny end elghty-elght, of ringo-fortyi.' Townshfoa <-ightv:-yr,mremT.. eghey-fonr,eighty five cighly-six, L ‘lgl>t»of range fnrtj-Sve. “ . . v, : ,-..i| _ Tosothips elghtj-two, eighty thteo. eUhtr foßt, eighty-1 Orry aightjedi, eighty wren, end elghty-eight of range fori , Townshipseighty-font.: eighty-fire, elghty-aix, eighty- Weu?ami eighty eight, of raot& firty-PfiTcn J '■■■■■"■■ ■ i ana eighty'tight, of range -fortj-l; , Xtliho land.oSceot FORT'DBS -MGINB3, commencing! I 1 on. Monday, the fourth day of Scprmter n«xt: for tho i r****#t the public lands within the following town ! ships,to wit: ■■""'■ ti Aerfiae die late lint, and veil of the iiJVi principal ■!! ■ ' ' mending. . J : Townshlps-nlncty-thrce, ninety-five, nlnety-Slx; nlnetv-* I : Be ninety-eight, end ninery-dino, of range seventeen/ 1 1 —T.wnships nlrereflve, nlrety-sIT. ninftj-Mten, nlnoly . -Townships nluety-lhreo,ninety-four,trfneHifiTeTnniht>4- I twrntT. 1 " ’'- Vea ’ Dlnot 5 , : i s ht > and nlnety-nine, of rang? 1 ninety dme..ninety iwo, .niootyithrco, ntnetv-l .fma. ninety flro. ninety six. nlnety-Eeran, •nlhStvSSl' Vul; nV'e.y-nlue, of range .twentyeae. ‘ ,- - : 6»V nincts '' thr “« e!aely-*>ur,.ninety. lMOai ° 3 »“Star«h*. and parcel ■.. *«*» votive line, and west of thejifth nrtnclml- i nSn,»t,S M ”'' “ a Dlnoty-three, ol twenty D flre r ' 6lsht^n,B *" nll,et Ti a »4 ninotj-ihrea, ofrang^ wo^?fL'f n rL nerr ' t T2t! IMpt "■'ton-save, seven, nlno,th-, ! wert half of tb<» nortbwcrt .quarter of fifteen, feTentcan* ei!T n ,’ aI ; J 6 'V'nty-onu. of range twenty-seven. : 1 '■ ‘“''to l *® of township: eighty-Uireit sni townshiprAncty-two. east of iho Dos links es rive We* I ' tt r-^ ycn - a^“nrtwira.. twenty rone, tweDtyithree,SrJrj fty-fiTO, twenty jsren, north halfof thirty Are,) of range °! ;.iJ Po T I L s ii! p 3 s[!Tenty-50T.-n, eighty-four, e-ghty-five elvh tv '■ tfc andelghtyielght,(eicopt the 7 east’ Sf oi the northeast quarter. And the. east half of thU Hinth™-' quarter of section one,) of range thirty ' V-, ty«!w; elghtyi seven,-end eightv-olght, of Tange thirty-three. --■■■■’: l ■ , At the land offlcp on Mctulav I: nnWi?T o^f"»£? Allg , oBt n “ t > fw ‘to d!Sposal"bf tt(i! pnhllo lends within the ondermenUoncd township?, via: ; Aor!7i of (tie hast line, and vat of thi jlfth prinanal 1 : o.t ■* j Tc unship en.ehnndted, of rango three.- • ■' 1 . Township odo hundred, of raogo fonr. ■ i fewnshipa nfnetEhine and hnndred, of range ton.■ j tinge etevr'n nln ninety-nine, end one hundred; ol Township one hnndred, ofrattge twelve. '' ! Township ninety eight, of ran- ’.hlrteen ... ofrangothteejUr ' ! nlnotypOTTO and nlnety-Sight; orrrago four: Township* ninety-ear on and raii CT f) fleet.' towlt* lQ -^ t “ ale< * following bamod t 0 wngalps* A-nr'lA of the hate Uw, and .out of the fifth principal i • " ’’ . meridian. - * r • Township Ebcty-fistea, of maun ftreotr-nino. ; . lown»h]ps_gisty>PoveDjand sorentj-tlre, of ttmrclhirfr; rango * ■<_* ' / • v • J . j i . lantl office atFAHOTEIit), coioxncnolDff on TifhnJ • A.° ■ AorfA a/ tt,t Ixise Une. anavica qf.thc i ■ _• .. . . • mmdvuw - - . .! TwoWnnJs Jtuilod la section* two araftnrlo iownshlti seven); fix, of rango taro. on Sion! L&nls, eT* fot lh ° '“‘l’®* l 1 _■. A ” rlA o/tf» toushne, tmdteat i-fatfi/lh jirinciral ] ! ■■ ;I-inas:apd»ptbtoa.by Iswfortho nrtoTßchools. Mill-! !“?£“* V®> , P u n«ce3, together with those “ ewarop oncf oeerthrored lands; toado thereby nnfit'ror cultiTnllon ” 5 «>««t entitled- AnM enable the State of Arkansas and. other. Statbs tivreoSml tho awninp lands-’ within their limits.”ar,cmr«T jSSKtj: to 2S, IBS J, trfß i, silKdrf/rSaZ e 5/«. rPO a * teu 1 ‘*»™ landswillJ» commenced on thd days appointed* and will.proceed In the order Id wfclchthev! are ndrertbed unm the whole shmhare fcion offered, a£d< -tho sales thus closed i hot no sale eheU he . than two weeks, anff no private'Snlre of ana •of’fße ivShs will beadmitUed unllUftcr the eiptrstlon“?thetwow^*S Jons-Wilson, Commissioner of the General tind Office’ ' ■ •■.■- i i Dtrtt'OfXowjubim] to Mt »wSh.the.sunfcuTttiof o®“>“ a pejment therefor as soon aspraotfcaHe «wd betire.the day appointed for[ ..thsopmmo.noement.flrthe puhlleyale of the-lands embra- ! - .cmg tlW'-tiaqt cJaunc«J jotberwtoimch dalmwill, l»: fori i io -e rf ' JOJDf ]i j6j.o,iT7:i j1 - A; tr«U ifcaowa la. .ibls.cotninutittr.-bf BtrlQt veracity, baDdrf.ustbe subjoined Statement a ,»* day* since* Xt iabatune araoDpt thousands of f»W« »*• »«*&&££ aiSSSt 1 " 10010 -’^ 1^853 ' t Qsstisbis : A chili or mine, m about 'r.V« -Ctl been amis lSrcbme time, tatwhile at WMtabeaaitfcjiputiu i oiLraoetoMfas*eml?m- O hJ that Worms rrai thc eaoraT We mi.,,rS^ ,f i a,n J U < mto d n. BP< '> ’'*?* ’““jSSuSSSf I ■ '(■:> Formerly of > - -US'Prepared and sold by, . . ' ' ' KA. FAHttpstOCK 4 CO, ■ ***■ . . oorr.er of First end Wood streets. . .'-i » ■'■ *• ' *i-» "' ' 1 ‘J-. ; . ‘ ‘ V 5 l:" t X H" ' V • v-‘r.rfv'-••;»*• ».*. i>eW ; - ; •?:=•*• v;-* 'r-'' * r 'if’O.'-' "♦ - ■; . ,V /> •/ ' - AMUSEMENTS. fr .THEATER,— SostYQ C. losiLftf Z-Szjce ond JfartX" • . yer—-Fifth street,above Boxes and .Pattiv.etie 6(w ; Prlr«te Vaxc-i* torpe; £8; do* d>; - '■: small, $5; SecondTier,2Gej.Boxc.sTorootorwJ pemnp,6frf. ; • Personssecuring *ea tewHl bn charged 12*r.ct».cxtr» U# the - certificate. Doom open at7-o'clock; p*-vfomwm v e tcrruv. mence at 7 14 o'clock..;...Emit nightof Mr atd Mr* W J FLORENCE, when they will appear. In, three of tbefr beat j leccs..,...Thfs evening, Judo 3, wlUba presented the fievr- Irish comedy of BUMPOLOQY: Jerry Murjihy, slr Flor ence; Mary, Mrs Brdpfonl Dur.m. iiJsj ElTalcfczraTO - ;..*..To be followed MISCHIEVOUS ANNIE? Tim :Sotms, MrllorencQ Annie i dlDkispup, Bridget. {an old woman,) Mims.Primp, (a dan- . . fouos,) Azmlufa Duzcuberry, Mrs Florence, During the- • piece, “La Quarto Nation,” by Mrs Horenco; Also,al)ut«h : Bong, accompanied by.bemdi on Ihtr Hand Organ; and the ; -popuJareongof‘TodderEliJcof Jtmlair , ,..-Ti>conclndowltb • LORD FLANAGAN: Flanagan, MrFloreceo; HuldaCorn daffor. Mrs Florenc/v ... ■ •.. ......-. • TWEL VE VE AIIBPUAGTI OE I L. Y. CLARK. BILL POSTER AND DISTRIBUTER, COKCBBTS, EXHIBITIONS AHD LECTTOES. A LL COMMUNICATIONS ty Molt orTelcurnpli, or Bills i \ tent, by Adams k Co.’s Express, wilt secure riomediate Ritentfcn. , ; "Refer to this office, the Ilottls end Music Stores, • ■ IIV AND MENAQEItIK ' poetic* faithfully utter;del to tIA-hiiCfti UALb* {formerly ft jikia’R t. during the sea Fon. Also, Strawberries nod Cream. •Families can he supplied with Strawberries and other - : TFroitsi during the season, oh the iaost reasonable terms/ ■ • Orders are respeetfolly solicited, - . ■ , ’. : • ;> ■- jefclf Public Sale* THtfIIEDAY THEBTfI DAY OF JDNE,-1854; ftt 10 :v/< Select* A.M.—l2 BUILDING LOTS, imho vUlawof T«n:-peroneeTjnQ; each lot 25 iVei hy 110 to a 10 foet alley. Tlie aboTeJota are feiiy deslrahle'for bhlidlcK or muDoibe* luting purposes', and will W-foM at mcderatn jnir-es, Riul on reasonable terms. Title iodkputable. .Knquiie of -' - ' * WM J.nOWARD, Jr*, :i NoV 170 Fourih'atroet t or -; ’ ' JAMES C. RICHEY, 3lral Estate A pent, at this oElce. rVTEW of Manning; tier supply; largo ' ,j.l «dltlni»ysl,so’.--- —. • Life of Dr; Alexander; now supply, : - . ’ VutnußT, for Jano. •rFanalngdalorbyCniollno-Tboinaff,-:--- . Jlother-in-Law-i-by.EmmaD/E. M. Sontij-worib; ■ Desurted Wifo: ••••.,- -• •■•:■•«■<■■ Curse ofCHfcm: • . <» ; . ; « - . ’ CbaTfll>er^ : Jonrnali'for.’Ecbttfaryj irSicb, Ajrll JCnlslrcTfcccfcr;for Sunn. : : -;- The alxrre Just i'eedrcd by expwss, and Ibf.jiß'lo by T ' • f rt SAM’I/. B LAtJiFKB, • i°* • .. ■.. . •’ ■'■ . 87 WoocTntwot.. NJ>W,BUOKS AT 4UNKK 4 No. 3a Binithai;l4 street. vPa?nam’.».llJouthly,fnr'Jutc,'.. . .. Farnmgdato: by Caroline TLoffltw;' •' • Tljo Hlro of tba.Eetf Hauter. •'- • • ; r [London
sreceived ■'by rxprnsa.as■ soon a? Bute ILbedi and for salb at eastern ~ ja2 LOGWOOD—4».'OO store nutf lor aal«;-t*y- JU ” 7LEUINO IUCOS, - -Sucsegaor fo S-ELM ft Co,'V' ; v' : ' •No, GO Wood street. ' MOKSE'S INVIGORATING CORDIAIr-l cress fiTstoro • and for snip by . [jjgj H.BMINO BltOR. 'oVI .11)IfPUAS—ro doz in store and for sale by t‘l je- FLEMING BROS. (' 1 AKBfiTjyS SCOTCH SNUFF-—yOO ib* m store ontl-for VTsaioty. V fJc2l ■/ ■■■ FLEMING BROS. ;lj'ailiKYrr**AHHt.fi>s assorted siaes, in store oiKf for sale Ct j-2 IXH'iINQ BROS. Ct U.lt. AltAßXtt-rlt-ltbls-wlntei tn store and tor. solo.by f jog FLEMING BKO“. M AQ.VErfZA—iKiOHu toloinod, in slots nnMTof 'eAtlyby j°2 Fllmimj Buns. BA'.SJ', - —BinO'jO ItlSj hf.e rolled, ier ride t) j . , : SMITH A SINCLAIR. OTAR CANIiLES—3S boses for sMe by. e . s O 3" 2 ■ fHITH /; SINCLATB- BUCKETS —tu.doa for sale by : ■ SMITH A SINCLAIR E'USd —ID nos large for Rato by ■■ ■■■■.. W SMITH A SIN’CI.ATR i OIL-ia telij by •••'% - l^.--|e2 : V.r-v •-: y:-;g, gESTiStiS : ;£cg t ’V A \y.VSt,~Ai A. # ASW+rartfO;. nro- uov? opening m&ro -,'iJ .than IGOG pieces fine;TA^nPi’.iiUof whJcli nrb entirely' .new ytylo, ntid vrHl. nt rfidiic-M prica*,- -?• jbT '"i, n MW „T.K f'i linn,,'.',, yi,,, iylo«ofciiqoaliiy-:. ... ' * •- - '• T)Eubo2fB desirous, of purchasing 'a bittutiful cbUiitry ’ ' L. rosWefice triirpre^ciainiaotliofjllrTlbxrAralua-- ; '.-fetpropcrty of.o itoomaini4: ' : jJli«U3 r :refrof)d,drj’;cdlftr,fertn£jjih'of.40feetinrcdatofth* well-anil puio?»:'BbrlczV . Uouae, barn, carrtegQtbouso/ponliry bdutcVU-btin’t-bocrr*; • ' r Cotrsnrden, npwardd of-COO.'paar trees ;iilsb.'jvTjtrJ.v: *[?: , 0 / scJ<* b.ppJ¥;.j?earti t tMmn n* 0 cherry irees? IPO ffrtpo-’'-' ; vjLe< pr,iUb beet quality; bulfftp RCre of finis «t»»t»fcMeL*?.;v leogth,Jte;;;fie. - Por price anti trrin3 enquire at tbri hfeal -Lstitfu Office of. . :...: B-..CHTIIBKB.T7/ - liD Tbirdetreet, PEKHISIJS K Y.—l ]i«.ru i>ii : ;haa'd tie Hriest-lot'OC:-' getimoo. Unpclisb; -'Fronch nnil Am'^rlcnTi' •*"> FlbiTfijSSLi? P^tßbur^b,e^n c - j4 !Rff Gf P«,Ln»tlw, Er»i*Ois, tto rtOTe Srtid.M.wt.aW BlockbeforeiiurduLiiiti;ejMwLcw... • BA-i II I*l.' Miiorii. te-1t,,,, in e.r flatting Strops,.and'o variety of other tindit’ ■ - ■-> /- . • J “ l ’ JO Q , FLi:MI?O. *' IW tontolfto, for ~ ‘ 'jos. h,i;mi?jo. rjEMj-IXG MACASSAR OIL.-A sappy or ltudlnml'a VX gomiina Jlucassar Oil, roccitea fy : Jiujiamla —: ' JOF rUiMIKQ. OOK8r«(jOK»I! • • ; Fora XeaTes ► seconJ series.' : •' Vio ' r ” ofln£ ”’ p “t “J PrcFcnt: by j[ JJft'lPXiia sfcty amorol. ■■ -■ : - v.' . Detwror, for Jnbi).- ■ ■ ■ .frcsb supply, Jast irxfivca-ana far %2S: ~. • HTOSK.Lt A BRO., ™^ 31 13 t iftii nrrct. lieur .Mathpf. IT? ifi*’ 'BKO. K»»o received Harper;. Uraliam aria XrAftAZiNisa— •:••• - GrahamV -.'»•• -Enkkflrbock(*r“ h - Oodi’i i y , /jXady , sß*ok t « ... Household Words, : • , .’"Vscftee NYilfontf, '«:• Mazarine,for May. ; : ■„ ; ‘The’ Art Journal, ■ ■ u ' "';. Reeolrcd owl for sain at , ' . : t,l:r:vi:I t’S> literary Eebbfj ■"■v. ■• F f!l * Mrr '<‘t. opposite tIS Iliiatrtr. jnTARI.i.K-s ;- y mySl 4 0. MOKGAN, : —* -'- u •'•' f • '-• .104 Word street* ranmag bacfclSft ffet. •-.* > : ; •?>r l ?'r, .raul. nc,r - tho Fra » strwt ■ O'; wnwt CIS P CS ' Af " co '' omre,. “•■>■ Oj Hflii ttrct. near tht. 1W ; lilppiipp^ &pgaßß*Pßi ’gss a *mu&& CoFlltl.street, near.he/catOa'ce iraSSBSSSS??^: «s?Ki£si:SS£Sa« Sfel?S3SSs£sW a - s »K? Office of P,4 JE. IU.B. Co I /' DASKIN * Iwaawmv > Not-Ciwtle. Sl«y,2s.isw. / »}~o:3ct :;•: SSZSfiSSg&S&r « r* _• AT/VAy WUKTSgrhiw,'- la TitfaTturgh nntl-.tlcTnltT*'• HiHno tJ y-tmUlOtiXetl 23*SgS'fflKStSSS-j:SS 3&SSaS&j3»*!fc QAEYXKI! 4 SI'CtANHS. V ' ■ .. .„„ flator.B.CiiTvrjrACoT . No.is foath Thlnl at.. pi,im.m'i. _mv3o:lia ■mjSO' - 8. CDTHBERT 4.*03, " • . ■■•..•:. •.I4ftTOtnlstrowfc- -.v 1 »" 4 «■tWtor a na»IUTc-of 1783 Tht, Be £ D J lCs ( n Uel t 0 tteyai Fa™rito, f “3*!r J !? ?. uln: b ? "Hi T. Roberta. - Tfla LTinpUgbt«f« Kcport at Uie XflaJ of M&ttfceir F. Wfcr* i - -UnJekortoctcr, A" Jane Beeetod &tiS for *aJ- Lt , -,. ;;W. A*.QILDfiSFENNRy A 7; r" No. 70 Foorth titfCffe = ? tlosLadl*®* flao jCace-Mitp-ftf _ j_ a: ftranrinv. *?&«•■ *33tS &&?» «r°tartl i n| W l S ? A >' E!iT ICC CHE*'!f>'sn?a’« :^h» -c!*? ,l lo of Ibo italtn UM, For tala bv '"' h SS ™ ' W! *Ri3N3ffiHW •4 ££■' ( e v •<* > ■' II MINEII \ Cfl., ': k y:.v • ;3£ BroitllfleW pf. Jrc.—-V*« hi\TO,jii>»c reccirtti a ljirpo lot ofovtfry ,y> .airn trees,ritifl £**o\ t emah’fl.Qlovr*■ *" "'’Us, of the b