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It has become the general opinion that 1 neither Nebraska hr Kan- F-L can erer.be -*****£££ \ rC!Sa!ftSSSBSSSj ' ly in the South, la satisfied of this tact- R » evident, therefore; that the clamor of the .WWB ‘ and Aboliticnists agataW the *£*' any practical,, or. rational cause; and tost toe 9 -7": 'ohargo Ihot ntiiernpemoMOta. deeigned A a ; l \ ■ tteextonstonk stovery «without ope pard \ de of foundation in'truth.' he^eenonncwi I is, how Bhaltthe excitement on the eubjeot be ) kept alive, 4 a ' 4* B P eo P la 6e .P rBT « nted % becoming folly’ aware that they have been gross | ‘ 1, deeeivcdby Whig tod Abolitionagifato^and £ demagogues? Mr. Greeley undertakes to an t ewer toe question; ana to devise toe means p k keeping up ike deception. He jantas : t»d 5 i falsely of tferdespetato efforts of Whigs-and \ AboUGonistsJp;ald, ana emigration r> from tho free States That being the $ southern of the two new Territories, if ‘he popn \ f tar vote slavery there, Nebraska Will baafreoState pf course., ... There wa? nevpr any good reason to believe f that o ither could become a slave State; ami the alleged exeftMos 6f wßolitiofiiste to aid in fiUmg i. Tip Kansas vftth a population from too free States, ) is all a false, We Jiavo yet te learn \ that abolitionists arogoing ■ themselves,on snob. \ a crusade; or are devojing theirP* B sources to such » workof pretended pUlwttw py. They will, remain at home to manufacture oolitioil Capital to forward the designs of the uneasy demagogues who lead lhem; whUe too bone and einey, of the working masses of the old States, j»d of Europe, will a P the “ ew 14. territories with ahardy and thrivingpopulatlon; - and add two new free Btates to the confederacy. Isllllillt’ aa^ssstsstassz prejudice fanaticism, and hatred of popular Sovereignty, could fall to fereseo. -Freedom can "“ounn slavery. Emigration from the freo States^'an infinitely more easy and rapid .vTosss than emigration from the slave States. The owner of sdaverla generally owner of a plan as fossa-asss SeWand;expensive. is oasy, speedy and cheap. - Railroads extend through the'northern States total the seaboard totao Mississippi river. The northern man, ’ with a little nioney in his pocket, wn carpet big in the evening, nui he a hundred miles on his way westward by thenext morning. The sonthera slave ownfcr must spend mon sw , by .Blow and toilsome routes to reach-too-same regions of new settle i* ment and enterprise in toe tar distant West. The northern jnan stakes nothing by bis enter " prise but bie.oomforlaod hopes of prospen.y. 4 The owner of staves stakes not only his comfort W^C v r tod hopes, but* that species of property that, in toe new territories, may run away without chance , of reoaptnw,or be empeUed and cmanoipated in three-or four yean by* the popular vote. Ho c’idu hesitate long before eocaantanag-fftreb ef- , forts, and Tunning snob risks. The northern , man has nouansoior hesitation or delay. He states nothing toot can beondang«ed by toe popular vote. He has no property that can run away, or be, endangered by that .vote How many men and rotors, under snoh circumstances, Will reaoh Khnsa's .from the North, to one from toe South? Twenty to one, at least, we pred.ct Bat again, the great mass of foreign immgrauts laud at Northern ports. They are no slavery. Most of them, who-hate any means, seek Western" homes, and agricultural occupy 'V%' tions The pair, territories pffer to, them a most inviting field. By the defeat of toe amendment of Clayton, (a Whig) ‘tooSo foreigners are allow ■ cd to Join too Northern men in voting forihe expulsion of. slavey from those temtories. Kansas offers toe'most attraofave field for early settlement, and will’doubtless he first occupied. A Northerns an, a tennsylvaman, is appointed " its governor.. It will not bo snrpnsing If in ono ' vear it contains'a white population of at least i twenty thousand- Cai any one doubt toe char- ’ " octet of that population as «gards the institur tion of - . ' * Yofc endeavoring to bumbag his readers with the ides toattoe exertions of the abolitionists’ alijne can and will prevent Kansas ' ’ becoming aodave State. That it will be a free State he sces ia inevitable; and he must now m ake his readers Believe that the aroused aboli tion sentiment’is to make it so, ornll his late clamor and.unmeaaaredabuseoftbedemocraoy. wUt be proven an arrant oheat and a falsehood. So aU Whig'and 4^o^ tion editor B .re dirfcptejl by him lo£pro?iaim .the wonderful efforts of Whids and Abolitionists to Mil and encourage emigration to Kansas. The great company ohar- U-4cred by the logfelaturo of; bJußßapbusatta,. wta a capital cf several (milUons of doUmra, to aid emigration, is explained in the columns of the Tribune, nfl[ soheme of phllanthropby. Yet ita flrat ■practical movement is to.rpdape ite ; ; capital to two hundred thousand dollars; andbut few subscribers ‘to its stock are yet found, • ltd plans so for as developed yet indicate that it U a now Yaukgo .speoulafion designed to make money andicpolUical capital at toe same -time.. The mußt bo deoeived politically, and Cheated peoaniarily;., ; and both.^objects..are. to bo accompUehed nnder toe guise of a mighty effort to avoid toe evil effeots of a sound Demo cratic law;' that favors freedom; and merely re affirms the'old. Democratic principle of popular, sovereignty ‘and State rights. Meantime the , political clergy are to preaoh and proclaim that Frovidonec will cver-rule an evil measure for | good; and'pfeveutihe misohiof alleged to have j been designed by, the framers, and friends of th« ] territorial bill. Snoh are the instructions .issued, by toe leadihg’organ of abolitionism to Whig, and Abolition 'S’ditorfl, and polttieal clergymen. The lattcmKic.saytoat Frovidenoe prevents , toe establishment of slayery in Kansas.} and toe-, former ard‘to%nll their readers with toe asser tion tost M'Aboli tion sentiment of the North, aroused tqr?MWed and-desperate efforts by the passage of ton Njbraska biU, can alone save Kansas from-the dominion cf slavery; and aff woolly hei4apd,«dongh h'eade V Art expected 4a’ bell6Vo‘ji£PW|..-;.:iT s •••.-.-:/• >•. -^.vPJ Tba of democracy are driven to keep np agrtnndlesS excitement, and an agitation tost bus only.poh- jgmm, h»Mm^ 'rrS:-b-' ~ * r - 6p^^»^S%^tffilj#%#«%lfe|l^Mtvv#S;;v., : :&v. . .^M^-- - ? : ? ;s: ■ v‘ v r-'- , . •.. -\ J i, : - '>V&£M v \ t .V’.?\*v; Ipil H Staling sBsf. iBSi Sdltoi and Proprietor. ■ITTfIBOTMEtBM , 3[ )AY'M6BSSG^:”":-"" :!:,roE 27 nanocitw 10 ticket* roacoYJßWro^ /WILLIAM BIGLEB. ‘ JOR JBBTIOB OV.THB BCPBBMK OOBET, _ J3i^BMXAH > SvBI.ACK, SOUCiHAfc COMMISSIONER! HBBBX SyiOTT, ■ i. - —"OP PJX* OOpirtt. > PAGE OF ticai-ends in view, arVtruly contemptible. But the people are now awifoued to the truth; and 1 the noisy fanatics be heeded by sensible pen. 1 „ -j 1 Ton Nobib Biutibb 'BEVi*w,'for liay, Is to- j reived. JJai’oh of:England , ,andjßMt- | land; Britishand*Continental Christian Evidences and History} This Art of Education, So, So. The articles are well writ ten*, and the number one of the best we have seen. - - » Published by heonard Scott & Co., N. Y., nho w publish tie font; British Beyiewa and Black wood ia this dodnti'J. _ forms -For mMtotkw, $S ft yea*; *« tw0 » 1 $5; for three, $7; for the four, $8 ; Blank* wood'fl Magazine, $8; Blackwood and the four -Reviews, Postage on the fbnr Bcvicwa and Blackwood to any Post Office in the United States, only 80 cents a year. Viz: Id cents a year on each and- 24 cents a year o i BlaokwCOdT :T ,.v;: Emni tianly not, according to the editor o BayAiooeofs. Ho asserts ’that the Bey. Elea voJand w“nld-bo Dauphin of France, was hed 'fro. note of $B2O 89 given In 1848, and, in his to ceeape M of paying onthejrtea that attho time of con ttacting the debt, he waB i a St. Regia Indian, 1 and as'such uotnompetentto makacCntraCtß-a 1 plea which the Court overruled. How it happens that this debt was incurred long after Williams pretends to have-leamed from the Ptinoa da, Jolhville the secret of his royal French origin, and when, according to his own story, he knew , he was aßourbon Prince and not an Indian at all—and yet he coolly comes Into Court and swears himself tohi an Indian 1 A new Constitutional expounder haa ap pearedin Sen. John HenderBan,of Now Orleans, formerly a whig member or Congress from M. - eisaippi. He contends in a very long and ori ‘ ! cal argument, that tie Proclamation or tie President, warning persons from intended viola tions of the laws of the Federal Government, is unconstitutional. This hnir-epHltwg gentle man arrives at the couclneioa by oonUnding that ’’the excontiotf.of the law w the enforce ment of the penalty of the law after AB Gen. Henderson has evidently found hm forte, we enggeet that ho now to an examination of the pile of Bleasar Wil Hams’ hair. Hie aoute intellect >a eminently fit ted to detect the difference between cylindticel, oral, ond eccentrically eliptical pile. ' The Joubhai..—Tho editor of the Journal ia evidently aiming to acquire a pew style of wi ling for his paper. The charaeUrfsttcs of the new stylo are to be the awkward, inverted and of • | fee ted sentences of Carlyle; the loosebiUlngegate of Greeley; and the flippant, off-hand alrofone who aares .little for -truth or justice in what he says, and expects no one to believe him. f IU article entitled « Slavery in Ptnmyltmia yesterday, is a fair sampM'of hie now style, and ante are wo nobody will believe the aaserttonait contains. ' - • »ar The Military; Firemen and CitUens, of | ateubcnviUo, Ohio, are preparing far s. ET*®* .patriotic demonstration on the Fourth of July, and we are invited to attend. If thePittsborgb and Btedbenville railroad was completed, andm running order, we would try to be there, "we are mneh obliged for the invitation, however, and hope onr Ohio neighbors will have a happy and a glorioua time of it.* Ho CnotnßA is PBinjmßtrßiA.—There wero l no deaths from cholera reported in Philadelphia during the past week.. In the prison at Moya-: j menaing, a Tew cases occurred, but not ono proved fatal. The report of nine cholera deaths the week previous, was falsely got up by tho New ggr Counterfeits on the Manufaotnrere’ and Farmers’ Bant of Wheeling, of the denomina tion Of $5, hoeejnst made their appearance in that town. They are badly executed, but may dcoeite thonnWAty- A Slight DirrEßßscs.— The buyorsin mar ket for the new wheat crop are offering Ken tucky farmera $l,OO per bushel; but the latter oak $1,60.. - -jg?* TBouks fo'ffoii. D. BUehle,auate Ju3ga jjasoß, Commissioner .ofe- Patents, for valuable volumes of Pablift Documents. Issclt to tub Know NOTHnsas.—ln answer to an enquiry, the Attorney General decides that repruitiug oEcctb of the Army ana Navy may lawfully enlist aliens. ■ Nebbab'ka asd Kabbas Arponmsaais.—The telegraphio roport we published yesterday, of the territorial appointments, was neither as full or oorreet as we could hare Wished. To-day we give a fuller and moro correct list: , ron sebbaska. William 0. BotloT, «r Kentielir, OinrermW; Cummings, of Iom», Territorial Secro te£L. Ferguson, of Michigan, Chief Judge. ' ■ Bradloy, of Indiana, Aesoclato Judge. ’ Sarden, of Georgia, Associate Jnflge. ; ", Mirh Ozird, -of Arkansas, V. B. Mar ! Eeternolt, of Wisconsin, District At* itorney. TOtt KiHSAB. ; ■ Andrew H. Reoder, of Pennsjlrania, Gorer- P ° r * 'Woodson, orVirginia, Territorial Sooro tary. .—— Brown, of Maryland, Associate Judge. - —EUmbro, of Alabama,, Associate Jndge. .. • - - isaaoWof Loulfllana, Pistrlot Attorney. Donelson, of Illinois, V. 8. Marshal. , ■ JEpjtob Mobhiko PostrWill •> you oblige aI bomber of the oitUens of Chartiere township by suggesting tbe following ticket to the considera-l tionof the approaching Demooratio Convention;, j Attcmbty-J. H. Mollhenny, J. S, Hamilton, M« J. fitewart, Joa. A. Gibson, Gen. Watson., Recorder— B. 800*1160. Regiitcr —James Bohb. . Commistidner—B. Ingraham., : . , Auditor— J.-H. Phillips. : • Thoobovetickot, lam oet tain .would, please the people, ondpoll a large vote in Cbabtibbs. Tie Itat* OMoroftrm. w In reforence to the death of Mr®. Harriet N. Btobardßon, of North to chloroform, Dr. C. B. Streeter, who operated in the case makes the following statement: - ' “-A Tho amonnt of chloroform inhaled was about two-thirds the ÜBual quantity, and the time of inhaling itwasmuoh less than ueiwt, the breath es easy and the pnlsoregular, withno unpleas an B tsensations excepttheprioklngof thehande, "which'is' no uncommon thing, ; As soon as m sensibility was produced, I commenced thei oper ation. lextraoted four teeth and was about to remove the fifth, when suddenly the breathing ceased, the pulse could not be felt, the fooe be onme deadly pale, the eyes vacant, the Ups livid. I instant dissolution appeared Inevitable. The face was wet, fresh air admitted by raißlng the windows; artificial respiration was immediately , commenced, when she gave two or three short respirations; then, to aU appearance, life was extinct without a struggle or motion of any part of the body, and all within two or three minute! from the, first symptoms of-aiarm., Still arhfi , clal respiration was continued, I were called in, bub to ne effect. Dr.* Babbitt, the first one in, had ,no hesitation-in pronounc ing her' dead at first sight, and no power pn earth eould 'raise her in about fire minutes after the olarmlne symptoms c&xno*- xot.t»o gTstifi*. cation if the Wends and the'people present a battery and other means, were, .resorted to, but withotit any possible bope of raißing her. (signs •of death: were too apparent to be mistaken. .. .. i fTbe'War steamer 3a ni a Anna, ,built for_H?s -Highness of Mexico, was launohed in New Tprh on'Saturday: I ‘Her 'estimated oost when ready, for sea, is 9160,000. ft.' . .V I"**; j.,. > N'O •>STfpjm ItfJiDaS'a Spoeeb In Glasgow] ■■;■;■ Yv Magistrate." ••With thstfrSgardto the civil head nf that emtiepabUs,’l must speak of him as I found ihtm. ’ I'waßptterly-aOtonishoa, after tfliag,atp tmstoWarTO the-Unapproachable ' their high nughtlneßa and other royalties in the Old World, to find the Chief Uagalrale oonptw—America, with a common* pear* tylqual tobUr ownTW resources trtich timo will prove vastly superior—owning like a private' gentleman, plainly droMed, with nnt fuss or show, or parade, ond demeaning himself with o benign kindness of manner, as well as the greatest simplicity, calmness end dignity; snoh ns become the head of such a groat nfmntrv Here there was no footman, or oth ere Swed in scarlet, or golden drapery, or nttT»t«olOred--raiment— no .tinsel, no ; pomp, (ho. whatever. I have no wish to gratify a, hy making any reference to.the. western lire, the household economy, the nrivate conversation; bnt I mnst say.that SheSnqoirios which this exalted personage made “out sundry affairs, the knowledge which ho possessed of what was going on ovopywhere and the desire' to know,tho existing state, of things. —more particolariyiif British Indio—wrtonfa nature to indicate that he was n roan nf Stup ing ana reaching intelligence •, and whatever Plight he the opinion of mtte partizans, that ho wob one'not unworthy to fill the whioh be holds at tho head of the greatest re pubtio the world baa ever seon. E*ntts or «« Coalition In Conneotiont The Journal cf Commerce gives the brief,bet significant epitome of the doings of the Connecticut Legislature—controlled by a ojali tionof Whigs and Abolitionists: , i.WjnuO Votubs —On Wednesday lost, the Connecticut Howe of Beprcsentativef, e of 116 to 78, (81 not voting,) passed a wsolu fioti to umend tbo State constitution, so as to al low negroes to votcon the same terms, us white meut also, <lO6 to 80.) an nmendment to pro bibit uny person,(com voting ,?bo. cannot road. These proposed amendments were then ordered ■ to-be’continued In the next legislature, ond.pub liB«(''Bm’C6 t M<«tlSt legislature are driving a large business this session, either for good or evil Then have elected one regular-built Aboli tionist to the United States Senate, passed a onllifioatiou rosolution, two, strings ofauti-iNo braefca resolntions, a strlngentprobibitory liquor law and done what tbsy conld towards amend ine'tho constitution- so ob to permit negroes to vofe and prohibit (many) whites from voting. Other things they have doubtless done, one of ,Web we nowwwllectis toauthorise tbe speah er to Invito colored prenebersto opontbesittings of the House with prayer, in common with wbito clergymen.. Xu poim of, fact,, we 6cl '® yo ™?® Booker has not done this; but why wet! Why this 'ungodly prejudice against color. I kiui jitill Womieil lir W«IU»S °® I ? |lallroad Tracis*,., [FtomOM Albany Rrjlstor, duos M] l A,man named Tnekcrman, on age* rc:idcntof t-Herklmer county, woo tilled on the track of the I Contra! Railway, near Little Falls, on Ttu«- 1 day ‘ ’ He woe walking on the north traok when IhS heart the whletlo of the lightning * r4 >“ fr ?“ 1 this city, And had ecareoly stepped on to the I other track to permit the ltßlitaagtram to paw, „hen be was etrnek by the Buffalo cxpwestrain. l whose approach ho hail not heard. Ho wob m -1 rtontly Silled. Hero la another warning against I waking on the track of a rallwoy, no matter how I safe It may appear to bo.' [Pica tho Boston TmtolA Jane Si ] An Irishman who was walking upon the track of the-Provldenee railroad last night, was ton oyer by the Blackstoce train, near Hog Bridge in Boxbnry, and the lower part of hie eg and foot badly mangled and bla head-sercrely lojnred. Ho was taken to the Massachusetts. 'Hospital, where amputation of the injured leg |" l A? I Fo^woei. Po P OB ,ha w'l e&jsskv;,k Coupling them together, that a fatal result is I feared, ____ tetter from Koonlh "ferrinjrJotne letter troro Staxatnl, ■ 2U' Awn* Bd«>. EbOebj-’b \ : v Saturday, Juno 3, 1851. 1 Dear Birr Upon carefully reading your let ter* I reply that white deploring the erlßteaeeof slstory anywhere, all my priompics w against forclim interference with tha domestic affairs of nation. Betides, though bo it from£«*' wal necessity, from the impassivity of .its lead ing statesmen, iho United etates du nat yeUp pear conscious of their competent positron { SMI I consider the strength owl prosperity of the only republican power on earth so important to theVutaro destinies of tho world, that I certain* I? xronld neter contribute aoylbicg -to ua cicr nil divisions. Kay, true tomy principles, I cannot recognise any ditision in America; I look to the brotherhood of the great repuh-le nSA'whole, and hare too high * respeot for the American people Cbo undirtdea tody of repul), ltieana. as not to beUtve they Will ofthcmselrep, with ail- the light before them, make their nr. tlon a model for every other. . Yon are quite right in yonr belief that Mrai jaw letter has no reference to the present agita tion in the United States; this is made eertamby tho fact of its being an old letter. With high regard and sincere esteem, ■ : Yours, respectfully, Xoxrca Kossctjj. George N. Bonders. Hanning the Thing Into the Ground. (From tho (Phil ft. BaUclla 23d.) The proprietor of a confectionery. oake and ftull shop la Sixth street, nearSpruee, was be fore May or Conrad this morning, on tho charge of hooping his shop open &»a selling his com modifies after 12 o’elook on Saturday night 1 Tho witobman of the beat, who lodged informa- | ! lion against tbo redder of nuts and candies, tea-, tided against tho defendant, but said there was no disturbance or disorder abouttho place. ; Mayor was orldcntly pattoh the triyr I iaT character of tho oaso. Ho held tho defon-. i dant in $lOO to appear again if wanted, and t stated that his proclamation was not Wtcn ! dod to embrace -oases of that description, die I wished the offieero to onderstond that m petty cases, inrolring a fine only, ho did not wish tbo j matter brought before him. If arrests were 1 made, the parties must be takoabofons an Al derman. Ills proclamation was only intended, rto cover oases which inrolro a disturbance of tho I peace and tranquility of the community. Rbot Through Her, Hon'a C»roleaane»«« ■ ■ opne Aoetdent at youil». n .• I [From tho AJtaoy Aegl»tn, June.-o,] .. Oho or thoso instances of criminal carclcss ness that shook overy right-minded person oo outred at tho town of New Boston, in Clermont county, on Sunday afternoon. Anderson Pair (arson, a yonng man twenty yoars of age. out of . wanton mischief, pointed a loaded shot gun nt his'widowed mother, not believing it to ho load ed, piilted the trigger, and, tho contcntplodged in tho face of his motbor. completely tearing I away tho whole of the lower jaw and a great portion of tho tongue. .Skillful treatment had ibo'en applied, and by our last advices oho was 1 still aliro, but tho wound was ono of tho most I dreadful character* * n * Tho body of :tho Utte girt killed oa ihe Cea tral Railway, near Fonda, on Woto«Bday, was brought to this city yesterday. At tbo tlmo of tho aooidont she was aocompamodbyaboy, who ran across tho track ahead of the engines, tho girl in attempting to run, tripped and fell, and beforo sho could recover herflelf.thecngmo ran over her, ontting her head from her body. for tho Morning I*oBl. [Prom the Washington Star.J I Dispersion of tbo Diplomatic Corps. Wo learn that Washington is soon to bo quite haro of foreign’ diplomatists. M, Tirade,.tho I Peruvian Minister, is already in New York. and Baron Gerolt, tho Prussian Minister, is on Ms way to Berlin to pay a flying visit to bis homo. Baron Grabben, his Secretary of Legation.ia , acting in his stead."' flOunt Sartigcs, the French Minister, hating broken up hcuaokeeping m Washington for tho season, is on tho heights of Georgetown, where ho is said to be makingjiro -1 parationa to spend . Bomo months in Now York and Newport; The Marquis of Taliakarne, tho Sardinian Envoy, we hear, is alsoaboat to leave Washington for a sojpnrn at tho North. .General Almonte, the Mexioan Minister, os we mtimatod a fawdays since, hoving received a conys from his Government, is said to propose shortly to sail for Europe on a tour for relaxation, and it is thought thatM. Tirado goeß there also before his return to Washington. Dividing and Sharing the Spotlsi (Prom tho WOieeiterTpy, Juno ST.] ; . On Sunday, four' young Irishmen, belonging ;to Ware, discovered h .keg^nontaiuing, eight pounds-of powder, which had been ,eft by tho workmen on Saturday night, on the new road between that place: and West Brwhfield. . took it off with them, and about 9 o dock m the evening, commenced a division of thejjpoils by theoandlalight, when A spark from the candle fell into the powder, ana tho explosion which fol lowed bmmt three of the men severely, and blow the other out the second story window, uyurutg him ad badly that he is not expeoled to recover. The explosion, fire andsmokeprodnoeddn alarm which called out the fire department. " a A k. A Dimooratio'taaoiber «r the Now H'impsbiro Legislature, dioil'Mi Conoord on Thursday last. Yankee Locke, the Yankee Comedian ta now. 'jo’mf 1 manager- of'the National tbeiftre, i 'Chief .Justice Wells, of the.Slass. Beae, ahdmunlcipal Courts, died eery euddcn lylußostbiibu the 221 inst.* -. ;; -j {£• ■ vjn the neighhotihood hf Carlisle udide areheihgpatd s2'so to.s&.per day lor. the very best cradlere; others less. ;.' Milwaukee papers assert that the wheat crop of Wisconsin, never before promised so bounti fully. r ltose DeVries’ltalian Operatroupe, hare met with sdoh success in Louisville, that .it has de termined to prolong the season fire nights. ~, ~ :• Two men named John MoKern and'JohnlMa her. weTsinetantly killed in St. day last, by the falling .of an old brnWrag ; at ' Which they were eogajgetHti pulling dffwnw 1 IV correspondent of the liaUinioro .Sun, ! ne*t:Callfornia steamer will P™b“]X ?\?£, 8 , • treaty of annexation with the BandWioh Is ids. Mayor Hyde, of Detroit,denies a nt proprietor.in“Cougers , :Jl9gio;Beguiator ,d Pills, but makes no affidavit; The press naidorthe denial unsatisfactory. . The weekly report of interments in Philadel iia, for the week ending at noon to.rday, shows j total of 222—six of which ate' reported na ,of, iclera. During the corresponding week op last sar the deaths were 251. ‘J;' I .'.' ;>> A Nationalhorse show new taking plaopat 'rovidenco R." 1., is an exoellent one. Over-270 tdm'Olfl r ‘baVe: been .entered, and in everything, xoept stallions, itissaid toenrpass theexhibi-. ion atfipringheld last year. . oinah was kille4ottthe-Ene i, ■ther day, while walking vpOn « a « b - ,“*'s leadwasOotaplotelyiieTeredfrom.thebeTOrand the body 'itself thrown into-thepushes,by.-the. aldo of the tbad. Tho momentthehnfortnnati; woman Was Been, tho alarmwae ?onnd.ed r .tho brakes whistled down, the engine reversed and the train stopped. . " r , I • / "Tho Faculty of the Medical Coiligb baa been recently ro-orgao zed, bytho transfer of Prof. D. Gilbert to the Chair of . Ob- Ototries; and tho* election»of Dr. Alfrod Stille, Physician of St. Joseph's to thoChatr : 6t -TheoryandPraotw® o( Medicine, tmd of Dr. John Neill, Surgeon of Pennsylvania Hospi-. tal. to the Chair of Surgery. -•• •••• .The store of Messrs, jildon & ,%*! Orietina. was brokenopen ,-pn: tho, mghtof tho 16th, and robbed of dewelry to tbo twenty-thousand- dollars. The goodSstolon, con sieted'of silver spoons, silver and 6»W«“nff boxes, ear-rings, necklaoos, gold spectacles, shirt buttons, . gold Wdvo bnndred finger pings, and a large quantity of diamonds, . . : Tho oldest man married in Massachusetts the past year, was aged scventyoU. Two bndos ■wero righly each.!.The yonngert girl who bfaahr ed and said yes. to tho query whether or not she Ween the'roses of onlyfourteeo enmtnora bloom, while tho yoongost boy, whose marriage is re corded in tho table was eighteen. ' Walker's surrender is already known. _ It seems that ho, waso followed boundary by a Moxican forco under Melendrte. tL commabderof the United States troops sent ■ Captaiaßsrton.-torequest Mclendrtj to allow Waltcr to enter {bo tnited States territory and surrender, but bard :condUionß bdog?demanded i Walker not over safely. ' ' ' Advices received from Turks Island Yo-thc BibvitatntbaiMr.Sclsbhitbo^eeriwC®® B ®^*; vot ntiH:smprisnm!d,haMng: ! «f(a#^P«Y ! to f,ne. saying tb»t he woutdoppealtoliie govern moot for liberation. Tho anthorities remained firnt, Contending thatho.waefaimpty-imp^wnw; for on assaultwpon one tho officials of thel^and. friesdd adriwd him to pay. his under protest, but ho refused. —The Journal n/ Commrrct took no active part either foy.or i «lectioa of President Pierce. But tbs ttooca* eared abuse that ha* been heaped upon him by hU political opponente.oud even b; eoTcecihis nretendeipoUtleal friend* ofthe abolition Stripe, raiso*a*trdogp»«eoinpttoii to to? fivor~-itnoTer having been surpassed, within oar rjooUeotion, irithocase of aojiPr«daent«*eepiMaaißODond Jackson, two of W grsottat next to WaeV ieetoui who bars adorned ottr history. All too traitors, the country over, will ho found among hi* bitter opponents. Other opponents ho has, not s few- and many of thcanrorthy of rwpw*, and confidence; but still It is a nifiennt one, that all the traitors -and *fmi-tral tors throughout tho country., and all tho resist ants and instigators of resistance to the nations authority and law. are aaonj the most malig nant toes or President Pierce. This stogiefact speaks volumes in his favor. — Journal cf C'.n -- V -?v or eft* Wrench HesncdUa 11—M. TU&tVi AKtflXyre ASDWI! Ktr-Thoto persons who «..SJ tor a ssf<s rp«dr, «4 < - . aiKtv cclcbmcd end cnrlmtlv'd BKKhCIJ KIEPAItA 1 th>S9. TUy have now tea* la ns* 6r five J*”*-" 11 ” <n licwoshly t«s!«l to ttowaadset to* »<sl obstinate 1 - »od invariably have gtnta ttUrtetton. They are at .tmi-tv CfftaMaa Coystre, but are entirety ; .it other-preparations, both In thenatureof liieir ingredients e tdthorawnerta which openUe lipoa the patient. n»n» the wonderful «o«rt« attending Usiiir u?»«« • " ■ • • • A 'KentlcmoO connected with the Western KaUroadinye. “I hen expended for other-people daring toe last ttoee years over *5OO, tor remedies of this description, and hay* never ibnn-1 a single nrilcte that care such unitcrml satb fscUtmns your Antidote end lotion dco.v I dp not recol lect of thelM'ver Ming to cure in ft single instance. Many have been cared to too nr three days’* Price, Afctidole *lt:letora to cents per bottle- Invented by M. Bally, Physician to tba Parts nospUals, and rrmred ftom too original recipes, and sold wholesale and retail by DUBOV A CO., Solo Proprietors for the Uni ted States and Canadas. Principal Depot, 459 Broadway, New York* ■.:■■ ■ ■■ &iW in FUWlmrsb, wholesale tb\ r*Ult, toy FI»bMI!W BttGTIIKBSV <Su««Ssora to J* KM4 A Co,) No. CO strut. Wheeling—J H. PATTERSON A CO, and by r Druggists everywhere. , jc “‘ ci-Dr. Horae’a ln-rlgorntinß KJl*lr o Cordial-— There uto tacumnl principles which am only be reached by deep research anil laborious Investigation. The superiority of tbo Invigorating Hlilr over every other restorative and anti-dyspeptic preparation it not a fcct of this class. I tiles upon tho sur/ucc, it U u’/iUmrutraiie, palpable to all oyos. To ovorloeS it Is Impossible; to doubt it. Is to deny credcuco to the oridenco of tho senses. As « means of relieving entry fonnof norrous tllsoasa, whether 1 scute or chronic, continuous or spwmodln; whether aSect ini; tho springs or motion, or tho sources of sensation: It his not, it has never hoi, an eattal. In neuralgia, do dolo tour, rheumatism, general onemUon or the system, mor bid melancholy, hysteria, spasms, paralysis, epilepsy,Jab pltatlon of the heart, *e.,H produces a mdst astoundrag effect-rallying, hradng.it might tdmort be said electriz ing, both body end mind, and replacing torpor pnd yea*' ness with energy and strength. As n rtWbchlo, it has properties no lets posltlro and potent; Jb?, weakest stom ach fecosera its rigor, or reccires It, if novorbeforeenjoyed, under tho inflnonce- of this great tonic,.which not only renovates the digestive powors, but conserves tho vigor it creates, and porpetuates thohsaUh.it restores. IblaUtho ' declaration not. of one or two, hot- of thousands. - Tlie uiodlcal profession, slow to recognise any innovations npon, established remedies, admit tho.. commanding efficacy of this wonderful catholicon,: ■ . , ,r , t)ia Cordial ia put up» highly , concentrated* IP Pint Pot Bold by DrupslsU throughout tho United fitOtes,-Canada, , and the West Indies, ; - ' AGHNTS. : ■ FLEMING * BUOB., No. 60 Wood atroet, Pltotargl. rnOEO.U.KEVaBR, No. 140 Wood Btrtoi, 40 jj, ruailM). Allegheny City. ©!««•» andbUeruptions anddls*l eascvarißtng from an impure tho blood*, 800 the extraordinary euro of Wm.- Q._ Hawstrt, .a ; respectable citizen of by .Carter’s Spanlsn 1 Mixture He bad ulcora and sores of tlMT'Worst dcscTiptlonn and finally got so bul ho .ww un&ble to Afalfe* excopt on cratches. A few bottles of Carter's- Spanish Mixture, the great blood him, aa.it has onrod hundreds, of others who have suffered "With rheumatism, had effects «r tnoictlty, sol pstas tmi ulcora ot the bon '?J^ o a : %*3eoadvertisement. •. . g~. po.ntnloona.-Tbo well-known superiority of aiUDBLB’S flt In pie Garment, needs no comment on bis part; it bss been by allwho haTO^ 0 ™! with tbeir orders, that thoy hare never been fitted with tho eame case and style as by him. He hogs to totem his p£ Irons and the public, that his stock is now roplote wlth tbe newest styles coats, vest, and present season. Mor and Pantaloon htoker, 1240 Liberty st-,hegd oxyr Qqa.. -\TEW BOOKS, RECEIVED BY EXpItESS.-Cannninga’ [\ Irecturea on Daniel. ■ Cummings’ l*ctntea oa thßParooles.-__- _ TUranp«S’« iMtaniß on Pulmonary o™>™P io 'V , oaß iSellUrMdi Empire; ItahiatortcJJ, cdmillton, mannera and customs, oft. me tabor of Embassy at Constantinople. Sfd onlargodTfrem tho fourth German «U«pn;' molmoftoo reigning Bnltan, (Omer Pacha.) the TnrSWt gSSwt Otc, etc: by Edward Joy B. Wiarge SSKat’Napleßf Porealet* > j»10 “ tCteW BOOKS, AT BUBSuL'tS’.-Koitt ■ I yj? OK V» 01 *“* . sages Id anEventfnl Life: MmJI?- The Jamil’* Daughter; a noiel foi Americana loreaa. neeqaeltoClauJeTWel; :v S 5 LT*“e at MBSELIS’ cheap Booh BtoreKfli rtre»tjNo.lVnear JlarltBt rtrisrt. ... .. * vr Wv;t - i 5, *v * V r V. SS®tt4SKiffißSßS®s3SSas aSSpUmcd jrf &o\iU pasS fcy i&etaut legislature lbre*- i to jS§M >t Ch f >Cri ‘ 1 *PtM P. SOPI.I.Y. Cnhlw. L H s^oK h oTta o ?^. On «»}■* t Beretary^ -It to doe to KISR’B jygj >W p a-y that it has been known to completely eradicate other Nraty, and »t lesacortor Inconvenience to the P* ™ The tßonsanteof certlflcetee. In thehsirte of tor.£«2y“which are from wen fcnoraoltUeMrfttoeitT of and Its immediate vicinity, gotoehow dearly not only .feSl£S&»s Ssss^sssasMS***®! gUSSSsiglf :^£fcsS?lssss§g|S SgMSSS Sfijgsagg eoventattlml baregot« M BAEKgß- SS®3&as!sSS.tt3a^f Ssiasass^WßSSCr '.fevekiety allthePrngKlata Inffttetwrii- TanTU&w.. f?KIE&’B the M- J tos&g lottßrifrom'Ber. ft WOEEtso*, a Mtolonby in | UPS^HI iSpi^Sf gsfs^feiisfflsrt^sgg oS livCT.nWih tod bSn ofaaratal jsais aumUHßiby the , ■^SS^JSS&St . where. ..■* .;*■■■ .■■ ‘ ■■■• Life Sure anS Harine lammuica Company >..... OFFICE 56 WM STREET? MUSOSIC iiaMb WTTSBUBWiJPA* maouaiu /.tinTßa a. noon. President.; SiSiMtlrratncl Dainaga b»Plk,^ asjiMtao <oaHP«t!c 1 ttsinote . ; Wax. 8. Eaten* ; James 0. BTGBU • • • - : Alexandet Br*dj£y> Jobft'FaHertoxx, : Robert Galway, *. ■ •.:■ Alexander Reynolds* Ana • xtfoilgGotthty, Hondo N. L», WttanDlCf, :Htta®Btoire,Be*Tff. bflngicg taUghltM* • rr\*rrH otfrogreas i>OßWlrtt.PWflWl ii will lHrffcSStoUi»rßfi(»t»!??i9Sii4l(TO2^~,^L I StSftft S elftea IttllMryculsra* .. Price $l,OO in leffte IjQtUee. Sold |inog jngjlKß * CO, Pit-prietoi, ™ . ~ , JTSaotrtoT«t»Mt ) CleTel»Bd,oliilo, ■ -£££Bss „ |3:»r, J.ILCumI. . ~ . . eifrr.—£■ A. EwlOam, Prtssljf & llcWU,*. . Putbrim. John 0. Pmlth * f«prB_ :; : .:L-:. : r'4.' ' ■" : - ■■ ? -""' ■■“ '“' "■' Jametß.Hoon, SatnneVhTClarkaß* \ WUHam Phillips, John Beott, Jowph Pi Oattain, M« J6im-U T &lnln f • \9m.P. Jonfcitopi '3«ntf Marshall, • QKfrp9,Eel**n| v; ■."-,■■■ CfliopßTty of <he City of PUtihttrgh* J, K- MOOBuSaD* President—BQ&M HNJfBY, Sect*- ‘"whl Iware aciinrt FUIB *nd IIAEDJE BISK9 «•» flfltea; No.OQ Wilcfetrect. - J. S-llooihsaJ, W.J.Aate»n, i o.u.T*awn, TS??^S gwoo4 ’ lUB. Rrtwrt*, JoaphK«J*. „ TTm-WEMaeos, v-.:T--,fpfcyM.Oiaptril« -S': ' •' oT¥i2ESB r ol • fMLtf *O4 WwflJ ifarWflJW OUlAsi] Ciiwa nisi*, on the QWt> »o 4 Ul«sl»- elppl Rlfert «nd tritratariw, iatoW.Tte* tiun»naXt«JSpiiit»ttoa.., •■ ;• ■.■■;■■ husjiom; lI.D.KIM. Wia.tMh Wiliam Bae»lt]r r Bamnd H. Kiev Sstaoelßev yijlUjißlngtum, Brt»rtbanlip,Jr., : JojmS.Mlirartb, sessk”* ■ w^utßrr»^ n aga niaIT~MUTUAL KUlti ANOiaA- cosip ah v,°* pK,nTylv?nl«. CAPITAL, «ICO,OOOr CftAS- M j^Si r 0. nsaraiß. E*q. t _ . "a ft ilcirter. Samuel W.lUj*i . •WimajaltoMußOD.JJr,; ' ■ WWiara ¥,?*hsto&&r ~ iJiffiL 1 mmunoSler.Jr, ■ ; jiicdlj B.nftld6naan< • < Aawa ßonxbausk*.. J«9t *«* aenw £fcg gE i Il ft OAKES, ' • ' Offlc*,tel^yrttaJ3ulMlnsv jig- («Dtraoca.on Wooflgtyaafc): 1 B«iß»'NorU«»>t comm of JMsoonavAUj* gbSf’dtj? i, to lnrt l wHtomfwm. ■■;-;■ -■ :.,.;.:-f Wbolesulo Doal« Jn lASOT RTATtB VAWETY AND DRY iJOODS.offtW to eltar ii lsreo and irell wlKtod etoclc of flood* M &aj Eutorn hoafo, *nd **m» priws, Ura^’il 1 j B wtgby tlm* »n*exp«ri«*-: ■ ■■".■■ ~.. . jsssssssssssr- nag 1 ir-=>ANOSBOIiA tiOOBBi 1> #i “toSa.No. 280,1.0. of 0. V* meats ctktj ■ Y.alm'xUyeTcniogto AYa*2ilogtQP Wood st. Ulf? uaual bandsomo PwniQnW oftbe ClMSfesi* *?£f NEXT, for th« gn»test itt BooX-kwplnff. Veu Oftpahlp/apOi HercgpUUi to*. 1 ,-jfta.iw. KTY r of SundtWrd WEDNESDAY W at your Armory, on MONDAYS, WEDNEB - and JBIDAYS, for drlfl, and to tranraei «ndi tm* n&jwSL-' U’COSSELIi & WILIIOCSI,.. -•- :BASKBMi A: N Co bought nndnold OB rammUrion. OoUcctJonn mad* :• Sro>fiEast cower or Slaxket and PA . Treamrot’B oflloe of ttab cHoxtleW VaUoi T Hatlroail Company. ... .i SonsaßlßfeßS tothe>boTolU^a^rt^OTbyOo™^JOljt, thu Board of Directors callod for a mooo4lmMl mnni cf Fits Poiaaus per phare* payable to tha Treasurer on tto -Ist Monday orJUN& and also Flra ,ffn abate on thpßnttMonilixy ef-oacb onsMng-taontt, nrrtn l^^ t r U ** VM Xlxix WIX.KTOB, Trn^ ' “THE GIiEN BOTBI _ T S NOT ready FOR romim i pounaslu\TBlj«ealmpnrttd, U(1 th«J“JKPJJSJSS} morn attractive generally. Sho proprietor willbe happy ■'** of tho Excelsior Line. Is now tanning fror?tho' station, on Fifth streot, to the HOT ■ Lcavoetlio atatton at 9 e*cloclr, A* M., and fi teturn* :*• aod <iK P ‘ M ~ J. O. MABTIN, Agent 1)A00N— IB <gwXir.Shoiildofß &Dd2 caata HmeS* a P*ftP b . 3 «tM^^po r —a; MABUN *,CO.—W> ease* &nd:Jp*CiagW olTtSfl _ latest and moal desirable etjlesof Dry Goods wjjyw opened on the SOtfe, 30th and Slstof.May. , _ isramAffi. ANTII^AS^iA.MASON,* 00, h»To.noW&r^ilo ■mow thanlOO laieai ttjlca of Mantillas. [tnyM . f oiv-io m* ■» holmes. T IMUr-100 bblß/orsale by 1j jelft AT.wKA'fibu-dribifl Pulycßsoh B&l<i»tag|iP quitter, JBW 1 ™ “ d P° Unill “ P< ’ I ’’ f ° rSal< ’§EKßY HOMIEa. fceg. fresh bbla teah corner of the D^uaond jgLUSUUK mygQ Tl'oliADfia J&V liilß OILB-A ura MSOrtmTOt IT oftbe'finestEnglish snd'Ftendi Oil*, Tmrital bT raWflOl - ■■> "AKI> <)1- i aylB| -; Tl feblß. urge f 10..» T?RESH pisE,AEPW.B.—IOO *ppW», 10 «■ ro> » mrWoodittwt.- /■tUimß’' BXUBASA— S ioien durtij’ nygmii»>lMt VeS 1 *® 1 knif>? * mama bkothers. “ •'••rv.7;i"h'-s<-' v ,; ---7 "' -V." v- *j 1 • ■ ■>;* ■ ■■ "i; * V" ,X V * >'---' : -v -'^-^ f >V ’L"-“:’;'':>s l.'::v-'v rn'-’ X'/l-, 7v‘srr - as-Dr. Bl’l/ane’s CeleUrated Verml«»Bn amd J effectual, aa theillo»WrwlU show s h ' ' . J 1 Ifiw Tost, Noromber 40,1851; } Knowing,fromexpeTtence3heTkluabty qu&llos of Hr. M’Laue’s Vermiftago andldfer Mis, 1 bare tor «me tide "back considered It my duty, and mada.U make those aitfjlea khoWn whsrererT went, among ray friends! A abort tlm* sgbJi bocsitf* acquainted artUi,tM !■<»«•* V*W»«£ wbq*<«S«4i»'M faWbledwtlKworTM and UrertomplalnthMbe sams'Ume, add bad boon rnffto wfbr soma two months. Through my persuasion she purchased one bottle of Dr. M’Untfs Vermifuge, and one I -bftx of User Hits, which she took according to directions, i Thsrosultwas, sfie passed a largo quantity of worms, and that One box more, bf the Mis will restore to to perfect healtlL Her namowidfeaiileijce eanbelßarncuDy calling on E. h. Thcall, Druggist, comet of Butger and Monroe streets. a - Pafl<—Xbe pfrore Tala&ble.igamdy» cel* objated Liver HUs, can now bo hod ut all lespectablePrug Stores In this (Jty. - ' ‘ ' . Bntchasera will bo careful to ask fbr, andtake none but. Dr. inane’s Vermifuge., All utberv In, comparison, at*, Also,forsalabyth*B.laj?iojrW^ ■.'..i it-r ■. .r- i j gacees^rstoX. . jell-daw ■ - . W Wood street. hew umexißßsann?. . .1 T".. ■ Grand Floral Connarl. , 1 ' k OBASD PbOßii' OONCEB'E-Hill nt. thD 1. -T A.rn«n,«if tha IBIBP-WABB PTOMC MHOttljiOTraT j of Grant and Surntti jane Mibib, the Pupil* of flu BcbooUunito tbo dlreetlon I nnffooji jib* pngammJ vUtamtittof the ralobniad Cabtato, j or Coronation', of Oio'Booo," übfcib trill bo oissntod t>7 | .'about t*o bunted ebSflrta.,,'-!« " 1 ■ In the Instrumental.recce panymenta the tbllowinff geo-1 llemen biro Modi, part:Kaa!at, Mr. Tl. Kl«ber;JTlirt'Vlolln,Mr.Q.Anton; Second Violin, Mr. D.l ifliibrtjPiftewllo/'BteM. Jtesofcaitb.; .;• .ts : 1 j :'XA Frocrammo in paropWet form, of 10 pages, non talcing I tbo state jtordo of tbOContata; wHlaeooiopaqy e»eb ticket dffl-Dootiopenat o'clock —OonCctttn commence at] pirciMly’B- Ticket* 25 cental tobebad at tip MorieStorCT] and at the doer. .■ ' -jeZm- ■ ’ OOUai la-BoroOy BiT«n, ' fiw Ali PBRSoSBwbobesoiHbSetibed'Jo'thaOiinltaV ■ L' Stock ofthe/POTHBOaOII ANDERIKRAIbBOAD CQMPAJtV, and uhtcb h*a boon made epadally applicable ■ to thcoonwriictlon in an Instalment of TiTST*n crsTi_per' «lmr«, ia.mvlred.to.bo , paid to tho Treasurer of the Company, at his oifico, in West | GreanTille, Mercer.coontjj on or be&ie.thd HUtdDAT QE [ JUItT. 1854, and: that an instalment of, rtr* ncsaatTtPer | a hare, will bo required to bo. paid etthe tame plaeo aaerv L tblrto da;j tbenafter- Bjf order Of Urn Board.. 1 ,B. E. BASKlN,Trcaanrer.P.lt£.&B.Co... I •- : Oo6® pfltho P. 4Ba .BerßstJOrf \t, ,t . 7 Hew Castle, Jone 3161,1864. P 3 * ' Ij»j LB» WO&KSt FIBH TVOBSBfK-t 1 200 boxes Craters; ".rc.',-'.'- , 6gross SomanCandles, 12batipr r.r.yss 4 * ...a-, h: • T u ■ _do ’ > do ■ 8 do; •• v ■ H ■■•’ da -’ ".do ; 0. dof. .. .•"..'.’■B v"'do'' ' 4\ do; - 4 v Triangles, Hp. 1? ’ ■ < 8 “ do - r -do St ■' ' ” ■COboxs JoeksonCraekers; , ; 600,000 TOnfcfiOe; ; ‘ .. .40 gross Pin Wheel!? l - — L " .\v -20 “ .1 otmee Sockets; " ' ' i *>-16 u 2 do do f a ' ■ 12 « 4* do do; ' [ 15,000 u Polling Cttdwrs; Second supply i iast moeiTtd and fat me by - * J. O. ASBKEBOK A C5O, I WR - .- :Ko.6Wot)4BtrtJflt.’ SKBU ANNUAL MASON A C0a.40 now clodng xmt thdr. wtltfurtre stocfcof BOnnfitJij .Sb&wts, And MatmiUt, el &n InnsanM rrdaetlon ln prfco?.“ . jeZO Sww i annpAla aaiaßL—Biika. iawnB. Baregeg. Ac; araiMV clodnaf. outnllour stock of Sresa Goods, at * rodnctfcorof-ftomwtaW-percenf. ;y- - r - ■ ■ .. . ■.....!’ ,*Aq.. Aa MASpy jSf (X)- s: • S SMI ANNUAL BAL£>>sooo,jardS,6utco)o{fst.Uwna nt 5 esnli per .Jard \ ISi-vltb all other kinds of goods iollka proportion, •• /. - A- A. MASONS <30.%. " Je3o .* T)CaOK aiLKß,—Just rooriradat AuiirriQHii’Speomer 1* of Qnnt end Ptfm ftrw; orterjf ; olein and flgnred -Black'fiUks; .yUsp, 2dantiU& and Trimralngßp in all this fasbicmablo oblcra; %le»cbad MosUni't and IHAh ol the vgty.baA makWjJast ra •celrcdal * , i • Jc2d • ■ ■. y »J coinerGcenlandPifth.st3.> VO& APIIASIKUOC3K, w slttnue In Allegheny dtyj ccer Bearer etrect,' TbaLol is SO 19 OQ fbotr iritL fine peeiai trees, coiti luraso, Ac.. Cadi nod OXAoina; .> ■■ ' 41,000, to efcsy ftr a large Tramo -House and largo Lot situate on’ the eastern road* opposite the- Arsenal inti. Also several other Houses and Lots at very Ion: nrieest ,8* COIHBJSBT & BON, . j«2S' 1 140 Third street ~ rpau UABPBIi’S liOUfiJd; a tale of Southern Llfc: bj • 1; ' Logan; print sl*2£. - .'The uon Oonrierj or Aftttnallndoeoce: by Mary Oowden Clarkls - Aubtey r by tia author of The Wnmingtr n*#, 5O cts.* • xhe Dodd Pamily Abroad; Qiarles Lever’s last book,and fantnorotss aaObarles O'Malley ;76»ata. ThoLampngbter. ■■ She fiftieth thousand of this popular i tnrrk&oerready; $l. . i The Antobtographyof an byMre-Mowattigl^ \ Pern Leaver brJanny.Pern; . - [ IlspaandM&hSpiJ by Orace.Qreennnodj . A Yeas After Marriage: by T. S. Arthur j 25 cents, . , TbePartshSide; 76cents. .* <■ ) Lifeaiklßaying* of Mrs.”Partington; sl,2s.' j | Ht Schools and Bcboolmastersby Hugh Midler; 41,25, I The Quiet Heart: by the author <s Lady •Lee’e Widow* 1 hoodf,25 l ccnta. } Yankoo fisr Jaly; 1214 cents; • : t AUnow r Jy3Qk3aaeoonaapublJShed,foTß*leaUowpnrc? i tU,kUSHRAOO^< 'jcSd 1 . . • : •.-No. 82 Smithfield stroct; CLB VEX. ABB AHl> BXXTSBBBf9 nMLRQAe.— IN COSNEOTIQN WITH STEAMERS EOLIPBB ISJ> ' TU WEIMTOXB, ■ . iXD omo AUD PEJWSrigAXUiRAIZROAD, VIA I rfIJCE abortrat, onfctot and cbrapest route tololedo. CbS i ok Ia SuU, Rock Inland, Gileaa, SU Louis, and thr N&t£S*t, n *. cumiSiD. On and anerTCESpAY. J an»S7,lBs4,P*swmg« Irabu '***?**• LeavaWellsville at4£&P*’s|* gpdAlHancn at 625, arri* tint in Cleveland a* &.&#¥* AJU making aclose connection „«tth Uk&lg*4jCesi]^'S*&ro&d ; and the NorUwreet. < .< > • 1. : lot the 4 00, P. from Wellfrritf*. leave 'PtttehdrSn d*Uy (Bonlay’a totoptod) at 0.00, .A* al*on. steamer EcUpae ct Entire. -Fare toClovelniid^^SiW* l • " Yl\ AIUAKCB. ■ 16*** Alliateiai*.BqA*kLi,and 12, Blj-. eoxmoctiog at ffyd tem with tralna far Akron.' -Cavahoga. Fall!*, demand arriving at Cleveland atiO,,4, fit, and S2o> P..M* Fan tp the Ohio md’Pcnna. Railroad, leaving‘Kite*. torch Bt iML and 3> P, M n eonnoct at Alii ancestor at <(SO A, 2L, 12,51., and 025, P.M.,_ end arrive ia Qeraland tl 4* M* Strand &60, ''P«SL ''•"• • • ■". -•' ■. v -'i •• ■■"■ .■■■■■■• ■■ i■ •• ' - : PisMng«T* ticketed to JlcVclapd* -Bnflalo, Toledo, Chka px Lft Ball*, Bock Wand and BLLonbr *■ . - iloa to Chicago, 24 how—Bt. lonia, 48 hours. / -jam m ')t '' *•M* *W ttBUMt? ■ TdClerelaiid~~~.......~&oQ To Cleveland^—.—.44,oo : T01ed0.....—>,00 r: o^X> Xtetwit-.u-.,.. tfito Chiago.....ilO I QO*D,SQ ; <3hleagow..usU/)041140 ,-• —-a.fi,6o ... BocklBlaad.^MVrt«.wX6 > 6o BLlftita!- *» - PaMMgeTaareroqoeaedto pTbcure thelr tfcaota attfce offlto of Uda-Ooiapany, fc Monongahato toute* belpir the ' ■ ; . * J. A* CAuGHET, Agent, . Pittsburjjbc' - BLACK LACE MltS—A. MantUya Msortmsnt, and . ; . v&hf}K VAN q ORPE h’ B . QLOVJSa —Bajn’i black-and colored Kid Qlores. doa jotted and larabead Fringea* black. -Jn and In all colors,ust rccetTsd per express, at No. 83, corner of Market rfretand tho Diamond. ■ jcSt ■' . — t ■ CRANK VAN .GO&DER. ■ NOW NOnUNQSHIRr COLLARS, cravats, wi a fall asscttmek ofFarnlshing Goods, at the new ilMnuotagStoreof - js34 : ■ ' ■ j - OORDBR*^ 1/rtITBAP PHBBKRVFa gCUABB— - h|_; Wh\toBoftCr»hedßtB«ndSiant3t>erSn \ W QrNB ANX£*IBTOIjSr-Agreat.vulotykoptcon> it&ntly onba&djog«th&r with fha&ecessuyippnrte* l i' Bisieea. *na shooting MiexiaA in genera), lbs sal® by • ;>■ 1 je24* - , -: • tBOWB, * TETLEY.. u -f .. T»suret*BOffice, Jon*.23& 185&' y' fpHE COUPONS fttl»iiite»fit oiithe*Botwlaof thatftr l of_Pitt4bargb, rfeato lha Flttahurnb end Steuben - Title ReUroidOompijydueon tfca TIRST PROXIMO, will ** bopaldattfoofflce SHERMAN & CO? Rankers, NO.4s WlSua street, Neir York, or at the Trees urtsr’a Office, No. 64 food street, Pittsburgh.- r - . . The Couponls NAcaßoada doe lßB3,numboxeqironi, Ito 260indufllTe. 7f ... ;WILTiTAM A. I HXLI*} |e2fclw ' l \ > *Ct9MUC9Tt' HEKB.Y HOtMEB. . 1 tor balq by JOEIr MOHI4EE. - v ’' .tf ;• '.'-t •i. • * i OLD COY-t JAVA OOPPKB—A («r begweij. Jisope^.r^lT^ndforget? y T> BVQLVKR&—A £4 msaofruneut ofaUWndaof Revol- XvTersr Idattten^Veniw'v and theHfirol ting Homer Platol/juat'recetaffea'and fbr sale wholesale or retail, ti . BQffH fi.TKTLBY, . je24 j « ■* ? t -iJ'jSfryoctfgtwißfc*^ Oinntbaa Sleaftg«Tl«r a -H ItiDJCPHNDB? IuKS OF OMNIBUSES will bo ran A between tho Wfc ofthe KXQBI&OR UNS* Vißh. street, and BA.RNUJS MENAGKREB, .goring Uratay in this dty**commqncl| on Mondayafternoon. • iIiTIUORK'UBiVWa AM SHAJJ. VfW-Bnpjfareole by tho \ ■■ BAIUSV & BKHSHAW* -. ;il je2B . \ iaaubttty street. ,j tmrn r>p*or:« —f>n>TTVrt anil Art gal o by tbo barrel. lg ” HATT.CT * BENSHAW. e«BAK—4ohb<gtaol*.aWigari VTBOTeftea wr aSnbo»t Mt lU^^amn£njbn^. for *”l* by 1 - . 621] . ~ J» A. HUt€ tllßOft -& CO.: 3r'o&A<XX>~Blk* Tobacco, jwciTed ' sMjfrf"" . ai««MmloMMpg Biior Gtacr»l. •TVHR COHMIKOH KD. GEHO.BB& of : Companies and 1. BattalloOaOCLS first Brigade;*!!!'meet on tlie HBST fiuiiDAY OS JSY MRXT, at the Court Honsei in'tlie aiy of HttfbuiS at 11 o’clocklnttinftrenoon, for An) Smoseot Sloctlia Major Geueral,ror tbelSUiXHrlsionof iWnsjlranla Mill—composed cfAlleslnmy, Annctrong, Indiana, and JeSaon poi»UM. to order of - I )HS H. witmNNl, ' j.lT;A>*th . . Brat Brigade, IBADliMna. ' i 1 ia-aver , .. - ' ~ %3™ ! “ : H. 8088. J*' ■? * *1 V ■ ■*.■%. *T ■■ - d t *■ 'o,‘‘ * i V*' ♦ ■ H i....-, iligfefllii -■» ' V-.-f V |»“t, barnum’S V*. GRAND COI<tOSAIi _ „ .. Museum and Menagerie, : / rtwrE tAMESX TKA’mJNQ KOTBmOS XN THE . ■ . r'TSrmrXvhelntf»SmMn»tlonof all themoeturcntet ~ • BtoiltoyandTde^yi Jnß ®- FOR *WO DAYB ONDY. , , . .. i i asasrsssS ? ‘SwS?.' sa’SWflssgawatJMSj,- /v I,IVINQ'WII<DBEASTB r 'OtJRIOSWIEBy AHD •■'"O', WAX STATUARY; ’ " " „ " *-•* Tho.perEbrmaneee cf the ORIGINAL * r '~’ VBixa, the man nlthoot «ni»l Ml. PBSGEL, Hg. . '„. , " -.mn'jl an&ottm BtttMU«ne«|T<4t»i mirthiSSKKwS i; ■ 1 ‘ ■ two of the ortablMhment,-led by the-MoW-dSK-Cfekfe Of 1 drawn by »tatm* ■; -> ‘ EIGHT ELEPHANTS, ,v: ‘ ' ,ri^ k ' is -\J WHIT BE U&' fife AI R& V §*f T A IO ,’ , ' ; ; “ ■”. t -tued in the 1 Sillß. •_ .11.. %XI.4BXHtBrif -48 reiWWSs-ltt-Httrtnrsll, MONDAY,, SgjJjjM}-.- •■••-. - ~ 4th. «otJ 6th, (ffiwnj .1W Pnfmramia <M the fburAtl '*■ , M’RiSoET.inOBaDAY, July 6th. MtWoTOJuma CJrr, ‘ 'V rwPAY.JoiyTth.•_ , <? jTj , , -- ! moot FBANOOIS TOUBNAlEBjfßiiSiistiMa Vtoztot; • /]: # Thftffieiaberaof tine <rf Artist* nhoh*re ixrikYldpdiTiignrtti.afl th© atir»<> . tion of other comprise • •.“ • i"., TWO SPtBNTJn) „ ' " - and AtyfoAmaicaifr-tii* former led by'the re* . S0TOBl "7 Mil). L0OT8& TOTJBNAIRE, , , 1 1 ~S whorariti WbigMy.iralnedllaßOfognMMenaasHtmM, Otiumbut and ChcpilU, together with _ . / ■MtiyT.T.BS 308SPniSS usn BQBAI.THE. - ■'■ ..At i Moa^iaitUiutßENOlST, Ac, Ac./fto«dUi»titfght mr- I tlcular attraction ii tbe**(Sr<iuo as»Yarietlcs,"-of Paris. :r,. Urn great frenchand -Ppshaier; Mtiwy y ,'.-iv the «^oa£ t •>’ f . The brilliant Equestrian, *«‘J 1 '*••' |r * •' " ■ • JEUN'JOHNSOSrr"-:-'-.-"^ 1 -'• first and heat rider In America. And a host cf performers, : <iufcj«. " s ’ * ’ ' „ , aS cenAS- Ooors cpematlanl’ CV4 o'clock:. pcrfazrmmco to:eomnfl&e*'&t£an&’7}£ , o’cloe)4; P. fil. •- " : * .... - . - 'jpgs,.• TWSI|VS*E ABBPK'4OTIOBI L. t. CLARK* • EliiTi poster AND. JISIBIBTTTEB, .... . , FOB • > COECEBTB, XXHTBrnOIJS Ain) IiECTTOES. i ItOOMIHJMCATION8tyMallorTelcgrart,crtiflls C ■■: j- A rantly Aaimu4Co.;ffJ3jpi®3.»sn««" lM <n ™ o,^ te a *&3§r'to thlfl Hotnl«aniiMurio Stores...... I . OIMtoS AND MENAGEBIB-J! 1 ' I portingftjUrfMlylrtSiSßdtt tdty.-Utit'OX-- C'" ’IAiBO’B BALL, Uommly yfUkin!» Hall,) Jtourth ttnetij - f , ; 1 "near tail tw Obtained ftr'partfMi Featlrat?. “, ,1 odnwrte. BoWc .Also, Cargos Cotmonnnl -'-/r gSifori Bandeau tai£ttniin'TOu3mC!B-Bi<illttaM,»y. aprilylitetd WM. BRAHE OABGO, nt ~, ■ •bSjniarteaa Booms of B.M.Carsp .ACo./Foorth street*orafi, ■ .w. ; — -the Halt. ' mpa ~ Public i c ' - ■ Adjolnlog licwrencevllle.- - - ;•;r■ f JT Commttteoof tlio 'BoMfl wM«i»g»rs- --- 1 of ST. MABY’SrCEHBI'EE?, Trill- offer tor Eilaon-tha; premises; on SATURDAr, the Bth day of Jifly naxt, di 8 i b’ddek, P. M, at public aubti6U,2o BaiMlnff.Liite; each 21 t > f tout*** Z r i' • fat front by llofeet deep, tang tie Won* uueoldof 01 lata OOCTOjrt off lost anmnor,, _ . to SOT much eboirt-thfr property, as it la nreß kno*nto th» ‘ •’ “ pnMre?tofllMi it tosiyttinltlionecd^laifflsoEKrtlP-.. ' ■ cations In the nelgbborhoodofthe dty, mtb a floo Tire t>l «A Ui#Trroß.':Hoasa B. - - .V -I’lsnfc.Rcad, poiot Omnibuses 4r« passing CT ciy , - ‘SonAMablngjtorajoyA'cotultry ••> •: tylhdnMmeSsno^to bo orertooied.posit?Yel r - undo liberalieedlt trtn BB;*h?n * pci:.-:"',;.;- show tbo above property to ony. mimd cantod on Wm pro l A T&mvskm y~ - ' -■' aT’OTGI&^'F oB3urim*fr,' *1 Üb'Ji i&KOKiVJ&I> ifjail 35XPfia588,*2Hia-MOaW2ll&— * J Xlanre assorcmeotof. Ob'* and beautiful styles Ear iUnffs,Oblast Bus, QoW Pencils aud Stas;s, Also,&«J>tr - - .< ortiSe of Ow - ; t “ ~ r , «**• - J ’t, we«aaT«nteatottjopureliaJ*rwa^lUBoutlnegoo4BTOOTJr'*, w aslow as any «estern.fc6ns6::«flL. than any fiUjer cistablisbnjent ,fh (Hs city Glte ns i Catt* .. / l : \; i indexaminoonr goods and prWes,at 61 Maikrt wrest. * [• * .HOOIVS. ,_ t ’ .%■ ?: ; TjrrAJUUABUS .IN OOLUN& XOWNttUIIV . h , V . acres slitiaie one mUeftoin BMt'.Uo-,. , l «tT 1 - - - \ tame distance from , r [ a Texuu&Hottfe,' alartrt. aadßtableland oth*r r '/< ‘ v' f.y' v : t aUe-a running etrtam M the ftraiafr «*';-* J l ' eifladut 3W>tcocg^wgq.flnrefl , in <nflttT&ticm > balance goofl timber; a altogether* - or 10 acres with the imjjroraaents; .r>vw^_;,., . WZ:&mWßWi*riaßt '■ ! “fe» • • , rße4lS«tattei;&ttite t l4o Third it.' rv&Y GOODS.—Grtml and Fifth ■ I J itmti, luu now ca'Jjana 10casa/lfiewihed muslin,', ecnts np,; BOpieceii-IHslillaeiuSfi pieces white \ mnHs drgasafl; 75 pieces linen: CQttt?fr aTKXWwIen co6d* : fcr r bojß? , wcftt;™*fis« pkces finablaekchaUe; hlacfriv: i. •■ - sanedanlr Plain tengoinfrtiougai iDßntfllafi; mantilla: f colored and. .* ijm l 'hke*} i dti6& gjagfaillttSl : ISOOr-pleceg MOttlfflaftk: prinljthfltc»lDr»-i<ili of;wbicliTfUl bB SDldeitxeOiely low. -: MoTIQai?B, oon»r cr’.Qram wiirsi.uv w Jr fifth rtreeta—dOO'pliln Green &l tin irlfiO-figured, all - *»■’» 7S flgtared and lined ;?7&pato Qroa dd Sspggylinodj 100 plain Gio«'-daNaplevell<tol6w? SQOvCMdren’b: plain* figtired.-abdllned, ell colors. AHof whlch-WilUre-Bold low. c'k by qualify. j- .; ■■■'•■ ..• •■ ■■ ■■ 'jolft- * 1 ‘ 17*1SE BXSiIMSBr DttESS GOODS.—A. *A» 11A80N & CO. v..-;:.. \ an no* TenMng anottftr Bflpply arSanmte*ilWsr of;fignwd wgeSv Bilk Tissue?, Ac. Also, a Jarg*assortment ot tko •■/ je7 , i.. ' ' Datbi>«Hot] cold>andbbowcr. ~ -* IK tbq fitting vad.fnrnlsUng • spared ta render bathing luxuriouftaenreU *s fiealinfou A» open cY«iTdaf,:{Buiidaj > a exccptpd,)from 5 o’clock, A*, -r. :•:■:■•: , M-imtU 10 £*Jd.jUt the Barber fihop,;£eiryiHoto,«ni« , bfllaneock&ticot Bafi,XhMue*no:Way.^' v > JegO . ■ . - JOim‘WOODSON, , B» BcniyAWogianp. *VTO*^ITHIBDBtwtr betweenWoodandMarket v.w x\ Pittsburgh. Collections promptly mad*. gages, and other writings drowa. with, neatness and aecuv wct. . . • ja&zly titew BOOKS INS W BOOKS!—Aubrey: by tbs author JUI * of-CuHtle ATonTTiniS theiAvenger, 4a.. ■„ - i Tha Qtttetaeart; lr<(m Jnack»oo<ft Masa?tnei y..v TiJaloTMatbf?* Ward) ftoshanpply. :: London I*&ncet, for Juno. - ./ , Hunt's Merchant Moffasiue, for Juno. ' Yaakee Notions, for July. - - ,r, y~v Pictorial Brother Jonathan, ifethe4Ui<rf Jubt■■ . Gleasoa’a the, literary Eip«rir„^j; hnfo bocg received . ’ , , v ,PMJLKtKINEB.'B literary Depot, V’’' ■ _JcM i Hflh sU opposite the Theatre- ■ -—— ''-fit ■•> -J • ' l»tu*,Xom ftboafc Uio Iw^wsco^city-.of Tc&**ro awrecemug:SWHalT-CbestV " : r ;J of.'Ycrniiff '-Wffijj&gTi, Oolongs, SoueHong, andOongott, aU of which - ..aprio 1 tato !E»&BtovB>ftktt. _. _ ’ ’ Depot UAJtattnM *• DAMS * CO.’B PBEIQHSiDEPtHS'OSii.WBSBW ijL. nauoca,ftr »tona of years- lEquireattim Kipress osoce, NoMyOPBTH BOleefa:’ -' " ' ' ' c -T>iPBU street, -wlx«Hrw*y htr- - [iff. foundKholargest. 'Maortidnit « „ , Fn&ich Md ; Ameri«?astWtojP»p«rt west of the moantrins* Q6!dt| &t%"«o««rf, Common wd CHwj? - BirdSrCeii- * „ Z Oak, MarWiandOoW. and officii decorfctodliil&&&tPa*lskn style. C/ttapPapcns\ air- Afc variety: alwayarbn band* ' ‘ f * - 'rlthjadt^*' great* „ Paperjtrimg with; W: S 3. -vtotiob nxf jfAKaißßS^.t; . IV 60 HorsdKakes, improved pattern; 20 Patent Qrain Brills; r.. , ■■■■'•' 40 down Bay. Bakes; .V.V*:,. -*• 20 dallfitf Porto; *, .•/- - 0 do-tfta*nCradles • 20 -do Scythes trad Bnea&sr u - • - r •a . .10 i doHorse Marzlea;ftT at 47 Piflh Btrß6t, by ■ jaTT - • : JAMES WABDROP. ' TTAKVKST IMPLEMENTS - V 'Xi6oßevolviDgllOTia fifties, iippiovod pattern; 100 docca Hay Bi&es; ■ -r 2> do do Forte; \ G ~ do, Crain. Cradles; .1 va ' • \ a>* do Scythe and Enealhs* - • ' > - ,• KoTtos-MJrdexsfor Ketchoro’e Mowing Machine, ■» too.; celebrated New York Beapenfc filled^promptly end Horticultural Store* 49FUlh *rtreeL.W£tBlmKinjP»4by ; .>. mj3Mm ' ... JAMBS JWMtQg. T ! AW»S—A.- A- IIASON « CO. US now opening man -. J j than lWapkttSgnelnwris, all of wMdtarn enlftely new stjft; »nd will to offered at reduced prices.: jel . V/rdKONQiHKIiAWBIBSY— IfIOfcWSOMMoBOUgaWai ' 124 Becoadptraetu'i :CO. btTff itut 1 V r pi«iw aoJtmbroiaerwl CrapeHiCTU. H • \ VB. T.O. MOBGiX,., • - , jny3V r J J ; ' ’ 104VT«rfntHttt-. ,■ TlyTtmjflti MAOUlNE^—Warranted to cot tnu 10 told ; IVX acres ofGrass per day, with om ob» Spaa-oThcrses-- r and drfTtfr. For sale by [wySOj'^/BjSHIWKLANP..» r TTmdlff tHJSAK-BBrf _\J ‘Hived, and fb? sale by my3o -|}iu*tinUMAjuWNisa—ftamotal.tocai mxa 10 toi& - j&'fccm of "Wheat ortthM smill SraJnpw dij, wj|h on? . •pittOttaiwsKKlsMTer 'T«l»lobjr ' , E. Ik B3AHKLAM), - j. .my3D . ' ...' ■-. ‘%'i . I it a tt V , - * r y . . -' ,jy"*. ■■. :■;.■■ -,-. . r -v :>•■••■•:■;. r y ’ •'“• -v: '• Bifiiiisiiiiii ,r«f » : tA; : mdjrmcnt, taste tad economy; .VALTJSR MARSHALL HiliVti—A- A. MASON frobh BQppl; jost hk - - -JAXLET-4 BBSPIUW. , jplttlo.on b'uul »rTM' KIN 9 * MOOWtKAU. *- V CW • r._ ■ ■- "V ■.; k . f /• ,-v- 4 ’ s J p* '■ ■* mmm :JK§:
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