The daily morning post. (Pittsburgh [Pa.]) 1846-1855, July 01, 1854, Image 2

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O. F. GILMORE, Zdltoraa*,—
SATURDAY »j»RNISO ;
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nil can „e eupplied .ho
©all soon.
Th« people of Pennsylrania are just
„ P intereeune end imoortant election, and
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- and send in the namee and the
for our paper, and send
dimes as fast MP« , , uicl i matters as
mote known , P * tim , to nb
—* extra attention
and labor upon the paper.
p ";:r::: 0 r 0 « r
„„ inflaenoe their p»p»™ may harem diecour
""g northern men from going to *»«•"«*
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FOU C^'TEKNf'U,
ILIA AM BIGLER.
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HENKA* S. MOTT,
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"‘lZtry 1. th. creature of P«*i.. law 1 and
■ , where created and establi.h-
"enactment. No -eh UW^.
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ed hv tbo posiute law t&rougou
Did the Missouri act of IBM repeai _.»■ Hw.
«* *'>° lish “ U ' ery The repeal of
U is Be “" ll ' y the old law. The simple
a repealing la . ROO then revive
repeal of U>. act of W. >•« [f ., on .
Nebraska bill, while it repeal, the
!e“ of 1820. restore the old law legalize .lav
s 1, doe* not. Baler'. proviso express y
■.fid reads sR follows • set
Wa „ , , Thlt „ o thm<7 herein contained shall
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fered b, Senator Badger, of Norib Carolina, .^
Z made a par. of the law as »passed. I. «
pressly proride, that if the A-t
?8 >0 abolished slavery north of the fine cf .6 |
8/ Tr!u r to‘r A fppteef course j
- =; n£rTie^s:rr;
both li, entirely ftbolitioo pwert
17s.?tT 'whore is the law legalizing it 1
...here "held to serrice ’ But
. the north ha. the advantage m
tion Is oorrec h b hst difficult to abol-
Z slavery* U actually existed, and had
aeouiredTpermaneut footing, and -ah profitable.
BnUt wonld be infinitely more diffieut to create
a tlv-llsh slavery where it did not before ex
"“ the above view is correct, tho latter
“pl'lnof the case now in the new terri
rate, the existence of the the
noMibility of danger from that source, will de
ter very many prndent southern men from taking
rteir slavel to'hat region. A few reckless men
m »v rash into Kansas with their .laves; and by
threats, and frethy resolutions seek to nl.rm the
‘•"a abolition!.., and keep them >-jy ;
■ neh men -ill be few in number,
oceonnt among the tbonsands who -.11 be upoo
the soil of Kansas in a twelve-montb.
Those who wish to prove that Kansas wt lb
State and would rather have it so tbnn
• ? theme'for political agitation, rely fur their
loseatbemererp Misaoari . .
Te m S,X adHos Kansas, and can mostreadi-
U supply » With P^-'^J^irTnly
°< MissMri arc I
the white men of Missouri owo .
uses are principally confined to the eastern and
sonth-eaatern counties of tit. State. It .scorns ,
fo tr hnndred miles across Missouri hy travel.
Under. Bnch cirenmstanoes. and with
• aoh risks to run, what chhuce is there that Mis
. ionri will supply a population to the great tern
of Kansas, that will determine its character
ioTavor of slavery ? No sane man w.ll believe
“ And qq sane and sensible man can honssffy
argue that it *ui be so. Dishonest demagogues
may still strive to orsste alarm for polmoal pur
poMB; and may fry to keep np the deoepnon
long enough to affect oertain elections. Bat th
Zs of th. people are not deceived. The truth
1. generally known, and the alarmists despised-
BOHUDAK Aeohatic Bokhapps. We ha* 6
v Mr d It strongly intimated that Wolfe’s Bohet
«• noting or
IM. .han Holland gin di.till.d from Juniper bee
riM and gotten op in a very nice etyle and .old
Whether it be true that it ..real
ZZii not medicine, might be a queetiou but
ft *gl« »» on.thiog.tb.Ml,
and i. a good thing «h.n token
L ei, »„d in moderation. It to a good article
tt> w.rm iteather taken in doee. of about a
tea i senful or thereabout.. ;
Hr. Ktyeef., comer of Wood'etreet and Virgin
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Tbe celebration of «*>• '* °. °. ° ,»&: : «Vii v laborer9 were killed at Baltimore by tbo
which was &*ghtoa the 24th ofJua., 11J% ln : U&jjtye heat on Tuesday.! .. ,
Monmouth county,-w%4ho N y)B|»-«t Frathtfld, j i ryej aod other, should
N- ; w Jers«ji( was, for th«; firsl tima,: duly o*lc- bett&the heads Are fully ribe, ' aln
brated on .About 1,106 t*ih- nephew of Okjer Pooba, 1
taitr.*ii4 •fronHb.OOO to years of afff'.-f'‘
when the parade and review was over, at about The 7 ' ' j I
noon, it waa deemed imprudent to proceed far- baB filte ,i up a room in the'New York
ther with tbe arrangements ; and there was no U„ fitft /|jaUoe where parties can get marrl< ~:
mock battle. .■Paring th^-rtwenty five or (jbm-j Oae eoOT'le bave already set the examp e,
minutes preceding the time appoln&oen were jwe prelinmeothers ™ cour9e B. t.
mcnning the mock engageme ft ' of them fell while i Th« I ™ d “ d Yy. B lUs sidd the attehdebco iB |
disabled by the heat. accident oconred aleo | and exoitement as"great as «1M ««'«•
standing in the-i Uer _ Ba i a , e .. Private Abrcm t briitf . d contest between Peytona and Fas lon - j
firi Sf the Lafayette Gnard of Newark, bad | Pre , lou , ,0 leaving Did Point Com ort, on h ;
Awhile engaged with othe» in ( S
firing, the gun, by it, premature discharge.- j frigate Columbia, and sloop of-war Preble. :
nutation was resorted to in bis case without de- j „ Latt#tat President of the !
U: Another private in the same company had Coloniiat ion .Society, has ,
hta face burned coneiderably by the same . die- letter strongly opposing the propoeedwithdr
h ree A resident in the neighborhood stated al of <he American-naval force from the coast
tbe thermometer was at 108°, and it was Africa. g oialies of New York, aban
tho day of the battle, The * rf havi „ a parole on the
the effects of the, heat, . j„|y. Th ey w ,n have one at Newark,
•inking water, than weie N j _ howoTe r, at which tbo Now York
w-li be repri seuted.
There'wae an aooidant oo the 27th wst., near
wcie injured and oue min killed. .
Suaar is now cheaper than ever in New Or-
I A harrel of the best eug >r at the presen
, two hundred pound* at three and a
half cents-ia seven dollars; wD!l ' r
; , hundred and ninety-sin pounds sel.s at
eight dollars. . . .
Vui .nc uo passengers who sailed to the At
“dlX”o1h y er''m e em'be J r U . ,, :f 0 .b , . , t11m K ous
Barf Prince Van Bureo. Mr Ch»ri«»
L Brace, and Mr. Roger, bearer of tho de
nrfticbe® to Purl#. •
It i. said .ha- it has become a regular oustotn
f„e those who attend Trinity Churob New Yore
Citv to enquire for a programme of the must
C V’ex-rciscs Half of the congregation look
„“on the vocal and organic parts ot the Sabbath
cevemonies ns folly equal lu an Opera.
At the Queen of England's lo.ee, on the 9th
inst amoug tbe presentations, the Time# an*
109 ■’ »h« frtllnwiotr* *- Br the Minister of
noaoeea tbo ronowio^. J - . , n;e,v»e.
the United tales—Lieutenant Colonel Dicker
sod, ald-de camp to his Excellency, .be Govern
nor of New York.” Three cheers for Licnt. Col.
Dickerson.
In New York, on glorions Independence Day,
bearing the L riso catUer and eri Ut r
fl-e works to the extent of $-.300
will be let off in various parts ef the oity. Tae
•he a will chime, six bands of music play, nan
ToXl L , and the glorieu. moro promise.
to be properly ushered in, and the natal U.y
hiilod _ r , _
The gold chronometer given toCapt Ingraham
hv toe working men of England, in .pprectation
Of b s noblo conduct in the Ko.txa affair, has ar
-V . Vnrk It is to bo forwarded for
delivery to tho government which is to be made
the medium of communication with Cap'-logra
ham. The ohronometor is aocumpamed with an
address engaged on vellum.
A marriage of two deaf and mutes took place
a, he*Church of the Puritans, New York on
Tuesday last. Tbe parties were Mr Lewis Peel
1. XC.a Marv Toles. «u.l the ceremony was
performed by Rev. Dr. Lewis, bis '‘"P I **" ■J’*'
ing interpreted by tbe Deaf and Dumb ”-'po» b ".
torte parties. They had a "ueption afterwards
at the Deaf and Domb Institution, whep an ele
gU tea service, the gilt.*f the Directors, was
prttßOted to ihetn.
kiliei'by the enemy.
Benton is not likely to immortalise
j&Vtneelf daring this session ot Coogreea. He
hn- opposed with el hie might the approprm
tiun of ten'tnillion dollars to carry oat the stip
nl.itiooa of the G-.dsdeo treaty. After ell hie
efforts, hut eix'y-three members of the House
voted against it. He "as not e.eu able to rally
all the Wbig/membera against this measure of
th,- Administration. The splenetic old man h»«
Inst all influence by pursuing a course ooDdrary
sn allhAitrmer principles. Erery speech that
be aoswertd by reading extract,
from bis punlished speeches of former years.
Xois proceSß of replying to him out of hi. o.n
record exci-es considerable merriment in the
{i'Qse occ*?.k
Tae Ptnntylvaman sums up the Talac of tnis
treaty as follows :
-If Brother Jonathan naeer makes any ”
than bo bn-.tn .bio inrlancr. m UUmi
VooblSi’ 1 « St" ES.*°fb” ‘ b -" ii “'j; ,^ o “SJS“hi ™
aim Jed thirty •S 0 I lk 1 “ iwimD<lOV.y*l6.Wo.*
ritfbtof *«y lor which Mr. ‘®‘f *>*x»tk»ui
Oi K i—«nd alK> «* uru aot onlyth of bwW*,
“„‘'SS" R.”rS root*, .ten if It shooU i*— >■ »°
other present value.” -
g®» Madame Mesi'cuyi, ono of the slaters of
Kossuth, died in Sew York on Thursday morn
in- Her disease Vis consumption, the seeds or
which wore planted in her oon.titntiooin the
winter of 1851. on that awfnl night whpfi«\ the
female members of Kossuth's fsmily.-including
'herself, were arrested by Austrian pens tfarmes,
and dragged through the streets of Pesth to a
place of confinement, prerious to their expulsion
from the 'kingdom.! It was the winter that Kos
suth was in the United States, and his oonr.s
h»re was understood to hare protoked the brutal
outrage. Madame M. bore a striking resem
b'auce to her illustrious brother, both tu pet son
& id charaotor. She leases two children, bo.h
da tgbterß, one about eteren and one about thir
teen years of age, to the care of her sister Rutt
kai This lady's husband is Using in Austria,
hut hehasbeehYdrWddcn not only to com. to
her, but cron to send her any means of: support.
Trassuso Chicago Rtvgn.—A oommtttee
of tbe Chio.go'councils. hare resolred to accept
the plan for tunneling Chicago riser as proposed
hr the American Sub-Marlnetunnel company,
f r \..m York, tbo finances of the city bethg eo
low as to preclude her from going lute the Voter
prise. It is to be finished by May let, 1800,
made of cast iron; entraucee on a grade notsa
cc-rding one foot fall in nine. The plan to be
two wagon tracks each 10 feet wide and two feet
ways, each four feet wide, the former 11 feat
h !,t, and the latter V feet. Tbe top of the tan-
J ,o be not less than 12 feet below low water
mark for lot) feot in tbe centre of the nror.
Toe company shall hare the right to establish
the following rate, of toll Each foot passen
.,cr, one cent. Etch wagon with 000 hor.e,
three cents. E»ch wagon with two borseo fire
Oi’Dtds. •
K Bntmu. Exhibitor V ui.« named Naeh.
o ...rioted or of il'i. Locliermao, lb
\t icouplb ftooaty M . «d «■>*«
, : , cu.,'d at Carlto.illo on the 23 I bit., receded
a* commutation of hie sentence to itnpri«oll
meol for life. The G .eernor'e letter, fco«-
„..,r was not read non! near the time fired for
lat escu'inn.-W'i-n eotoethree nr four lJ.OMlt.cl
...r—tus had already to gratify thotr
fl.prated appetites About 6-e hundred of vthttn
.ere determined not to bo disappointed, and
,h-y therefore attached the jail determined <0
create him theme-lee.. They trere repulsed by
the <aardandSner.fr. posse, but the prisoner
oas eo certain of tbeir' effeotiog their obj-ct that
he committed suioide by hanging himself tritha
small cord to the ceiling It is said the mao’,
purpose most bate been of the met determined
nharao.ter, as ho had hi. feet from the
I floor to produce dealth^
Sab Esd or Tim Rostand.—ln Thursday's
Post, vie gave a" extract ia relation to the sepgr
ation of Mr. Fletcher W mdward from his wtfo.
(formerly Miss Susan Denin, the actgees.) and
the melancholy conclusion of that act a 1 Aspln
wall. Sines then, we learn from a statement of
the affair published in an exchange, the follow-
inc :
...rust before the l-esmer h.d rrarheU PtwwMW^
bsMire that there would b« a rupti.™ -urn. betwesn
Wewl.ard.Dd
ew^SSSBSES
who
IIS r.p”‘St ”to hire s EiH. end two children Ktme.h.r.
jn the Atlantia State*.’ „
Mortauitt it. St. Louis. The official report
of death made by the City Register of St.
Louis, shows that in a population of leys than
100 000'there were 254 deaths. In Philadelphia
for the earns week, with a population of more
than : 400.000, there were only 222 ; and in our
city the rate of mortality was muoh lees than
in Philadelphia.
|g» the recent General Methodist Epie
popal Church South, the Balance of the reepeo
ties Bishops for the onsning four years, inclu
ding all expenses except those for traveling,
wore fixed at the following rates per annum
Biehopß Boole $1000; Audrewe $1400;, Capers
$1450 P ; Paine $400; Pierce 1460; Early $lBOO ;
KiTeoaugh $lOOO. r
j@- Cincinnati Is getting to be a terrible
place for atl the horrible orimea in the calendar.
The papers received last, add to the list by giv
ing the partiouiara of the arredt of a polioeman
named Shelby, f r seducing He step-daughter.
| It is characterised by the press as “an ontra-
It 1b now thought .that tho person who
sent the infernal machine' that killed Mr. and
Mre. Allison, at Cincinnati, is a young M. D.,
najned Artlson; The cireomstootisl erldenceis
strong.
Qk* Votao. too MA»T.-Th» Cowries du
M. Meyer, the uofortunsts captain
wished to hare retired from
.he era pterions to hi. last royage wh oh ended
so traginaliy. Being already worth 1 BOOQOO
francs, he endeavored to sell hu e««l atHavre
but not finding npurohaaer, he wa» oompelled
against hi. will to retain the command of the
Powhatan, to whioh he wa» fated to perish. at
the end of her, laat royage-
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M*reh l. 1564. j j
On. trait -only need I tneuti.m. a trait .aimoft
ani.rr.al among heathen nation.-.'WW" s■
shameless uni.rr.al licentiousness. b»‘l> |
tr 'h of “harace- in ancient Ha.niiana .though .
marked, waa no! of the same type— morally per
haps. not pby.ioally—« th« Itwntioun trait nok
,«n at the inland.. Or! .inly the effect. l ‘‘
Unit intercom., of .hr H,.aiin. trl.h racb M ,
«rr. .err different from tb. effect, of the r till
"'intercourse with men from Christian land.
The late Dari 1 Main, in an article pnhlieb.d to
,hV fllLfte. Sped.. or .ay = " Another o«»« ;
of the diminution or the people ot the telaod.
. the linen,iomnea. exi.iing between ll.wa.iM
female, and certain foreigners that come her ,
•ugoot wire.. ' Becau.a of tbeSiceotious habits .
of such foreigner., contracted, perhaps, in
other coontries, they oome here poUured a j
disease, and haw pollated *<th a filthy
tel. «ho female, of Hawaii.
ba. moreorer hecora. a. preealent among the
orople and earn children, and ail the people of
the inland are miserably disced ; andit «clear
that from the arrieal of Opt < ojk 10 p
aert day, the people hate been dying null the
renere/l disorder Foreigners barn lent their
influence f make the llaiv.iian Wand one great
broth-1 F.r this o.ue- God is at,ary. and he a
dtm nt.htog the people, end the,, are n.gh unto
deaalatton." Ihe ahoee was written some 6fl. cn
I ,f a „ »go It nsa then true. It IS tree 10 day.
The decrease of the people from the shameful
cause nbieh Mayo well knew was ,binningth ®,
hns bfsn constiut till this day. A.-
not fearful probability that ths llanal.au nation
will aoou beoojme extinct ?
YourstrolT,
[Prom th« Cble**" 0
T*»« F*t« of K*mm
Tbe emigrants are pouring turn the terHtory
in great numbers; but according to the I**>i of
tie United States, or rather tbo treat.ee of the
government with the lodises, they ure oot per
mitted to remain there. - The I..d,an title o
lands is not yet extinguishedi; and when oor
friend left Fort Leavenworth, the United Btatea
Marshal was engaged with
squatters and emigrants out of the J T
Many, however, were poshing ooward bejond
the Fort to the borders of tbe gren^. plains, where
they hoped to be beyond the reaob of the Mar
sbal. The country is not yet open to settlement,
and oannot bo till the Indian title is extinguished.
This will no doubt be effected as rapidlv as pos
sible : but the philanthropist will ash. where can
the poor Indian go? That question suggests
sad and sohsmn reflections. Let us hope that
many of them will become civilized, and enjoy
with us the blessings of liherty. '
The course wbioh .the officers of the govern
ment feel bound to .pursue is producing muob
ill-feeling among the emigrants They are har
dy and enterprising, and seem determined each
fsr himself, to pre-occopy a largo slice. of_thm
new and valuable territory. Desperate efforts
are being made by the Missourtans to induce
slaveholders to go there, but the balance of the.
feeling is against it. Many of tbe most intelli
gent slaveholders admit there is no chance for
them This should not lull our northern people
for a single moment, and they certeinl*
not be deterred by the blustering of the Miasou
rians from going there.
WosoiKroL Eeoars -Bor Dbawk F.rrr Rons
bt A Hai/tib Roomb uis Nkck —John c. Hen
drickson, aged eight years, eon of SamoelC Hen
drickson; of Wilna, Jefferson county, h-.V, was
sent to the b,.rn for a horse, and on returning,
”d the horse by a rope halter, the noose piece
baring been removed, whioh allowed the halter
to Slip back to the horse’s breast. Oo amrmg
at the bouse the horse was not to stand
and immediately stored for the bard.!’when,ll
was disooreted that the opposite end Sf the bob
ter was tied in a slip knot around the neck of the
boy The horse quickened his pace the boy fell
upon the gfoand, ana the horse took fright and
ran a diethnoe of fifty rods, when he was caught
by the father of the boy. The rope wipe looßcned
from about the neck of the boy, and he was taken
no for dead: but to a few seconds eigne of life
were discovered, and a pbyßloian was immedi
ately sent for. Notwithstanding the apparent
oomplete strangulation-of the lad, and the mul
tiplicity of bruises hB must hare received, to
getber wllh a fracture of the cranium there „
soaroely a doubt of ins reoorery,—JPalertotcn
i (jr. T.) Democratic Union.
gn> One of the dog prisoners related to no
an incident, yesterday, whioh oocurred ot l the
evening preyions, jaear,-tho oorner o* Sixth and
mnm streets The prisoner threw down a piece
Ploin .treoto d *" B ,£e, t iti turning jtover and
fonn^l^aVeoie^andl'yalbldbyhi^o^rs
as betog worth .wvooty-fiv^dolUri.— an. «««•■
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Tb« Rmii, the Arcb’dachesa
Xoe jouufeS T. o u«e of Bavaria being sitf-, julY. at swis>VAiit. o«ar Wimift
pejbapahawjfl™ B i«tpM had ;;baii|ll .
Iffiiant ftrfuugi »A. » V^uKSJSS
princesses belong. It is more ni . T -^' ll ii Ml ii
than real history. Dangers ot
Joseob. Kioeofßavaria bybis second ww. -Caror h r ten C4 . nt » ***-»&-
Ii„of m»M Jthe' SwSsSnSSKr,
either a Qautf'V tb% m«th«r
Qoeens. And. to = « ». 1
S”. "a of Pniseu! the ethJr. -other of «b. | h y the Po
fotore Kiog of m Of the a-cnad P- te . **«'%s*
twins, one is Qaeen of saxony, a , te b* o i»uinndat .—:—-
is the Arobdnchess Sophie, mother of tbej> . , , lw |. mr to*r*riu.
inoW Empres. of Austria. while daOgh-, ,0,t.,
Vers is'said to be betrothed to thw h '“* 'p7 r wttrburgh, JuneSitSTlSil.
Grind Duke of Tuscany. The rii«><of the C!
I bmge theme,lres pales btfore tbs;„ h "'’ bv a
I liancee achieved by the fire daughters, by a
'.rod marrfage, oA
tate, who had a large family b T ta « first wire.
Of the daughters by the first Jhir to
Tied to Eugene Beouharnois, and another was
the fourth wife of Francis I,- of Austria. So
that every one of hi. seven daughters has either
had her own brow encircled with a diadem, or
may look forward to seeing it grace.some one of
I her immediate descendants. Ono of them
[brothers sees is King of Bavaria, and aooth«r
is King of Greece. When we considerthat_u 1
not much above seventy years since the Erne
tor Palatire .acceded, to the <‘>"■>o of Bavaria
no t seventy since he was confirmed on it, the
family must be confessed to have prospered
The Gnelphs, the Holstem-Gottoopa, Lorraine
Hapsburge the Coburgi. were scarcely mere be
favorites Of fortune. In onr account of the
f fairy fortune, of the 8e»eo Bavarian Princess
es " last week, we entirely forgot to inolude he
children of on. of them, the Vice-Queenjrf *-
ly, wife of Eogene Beauharno,.. Of her fir
flhtldreo one is the present Qieen of Sweden,
another wa. King (consort) of Pnrttuotl. being
the first husband of the late Queen Done Maria.
II ; and a third is Empress Dowager, of Brai .
having been married to her brother s father iu-
Uw the Emperor Don Pedro I. Tho disdeemtd
desiendantsV Maximillftn
Italy. Queen if Prussia, Queen of S*iony
Grand children—King of Bavaria, £ing
Greece, Emperor of Auatna (by one dhoghrer,)
I Empress of Austria (hy another duugber )
I Qaren Of Sweden, King (consort) of POTtogeU
I , x Empress of Braid, (future) King of Sslony,
Grand Duchess of Hesse, Doohsse of Modcua,
(futrre) Grand Doohees of Tuncany. }
well for one family in two “
ria now even espires to become the third Uer
man pe«r of the first rank, rivalling Auetna
and Prussia, hut it is not easy to see where eh
is to acquire sufficient territory. She was obi ged
o rretore to Austria most of what Napoleon
ware her Our readers must not suppose toat
foq'irlre of this hind are trivial
tiT. From It e disose of many of the more
sanguinary resources of state policy, and the
vastly Increased faoilitie. for ooustant inter
course between court and court, Europe.. fall
ing more and more into the power or half e dot
on dynaeriee. all intimately connected . tod h<>w
everf they may rival to try to bust each other,
all playing into e«h other’s hands.
J. fl Quin.
? .i ■
. > is •
• - * ’■
*4 *•' * *
■ V; '' </*
Till USITED STATfi CoHSCLATE aT H»T*SA.—
Mr. Robertson, tbe acting DulteJ St.les Consol
at Parana, requests that no pamphlets be beit
after sent to his offion through tho mail. On the
I&.h \nst ; one was receired !o» rk,<l
$3 80. by the Post Office in tbe United States
for its transportation to Harana. Passim:
through the Spanish Post Office for delteery, u
came to the consulate with the additional charge
of 49 75. making the entire postage on this single
pamphlet, $111.65. It Is for th.sre.jon that the
consulate has declined taking out of the office
hereafter any other letters than those direoted
to tbe consol-
1 oos or Oran Sivaa Hosobed Lives.— The
Pernrian traosport Mercedes bound from Cas
at to Callaco, with about 800 troops ou baard
etrook upon, rook-near tbe mouth of Casmas
harbor, oh the morning of tbe Ist ult. The
Meroedes was aooompanled by the Gorermnei.
steamer Bimao, the offioers of whioh renders
erery possible assistance, but without effect.
went down soon after^hei struck,
carrying with her teem hundred and thirty-one
perscn*.{
■ar Tbe American Minister to Russlc, (^ r -
Seymour.) it is said "• recetred with J}'* h
honor, on rooching St. Pelertbui*. hul
at hi. presentation at Coart, paid no aitentmn
to n prerioaolotiination that it wool J ho m ire
agreeable to the Ctar for him to HP>'r ‘" » rt
dreso, than in plain American clothes. he ha.
eince.it ie allege.), receded rerj lifle no.
i from any of the royal officials, and mamfeetf a
disposition to lesre St. Pet.r.hnrgh.
- n’cVne'i C.l.br.UO Vermifuge
and Idwsr pills.-- ' ilnguler eombin.tlon, Dm rrrj
effectual, »* Iho following —l*l shoe:
ICtw You. Norember, 20, TSs/2.
Kni.lng, from experience, the riluebl. qoali.to of l>r
MW, Vermifuge enJ U..r rule, I hare for eome time
back erneiderad It my Only, eotl npd. It m, bu.lnee, to
mate three .rtlde. known wbererer I »«' * mo "'
friends. A .bort lime erro l Meame mv.elnterl wnb tl
case of . ronng girl. who .eem-d to be troubled emh worm,
and User eomplelnt et tb. an. time, end bed
Inn eome r.o month.. o£t
Cof‘if.i°™.“l”hkb ime W according In dlreetl.-r...
Tb”rLu,t"." -be P—d • f 'Sr?“-°S!ll
ihtoki tb»( one bo* more of tbe l ill- ,
; sse -
ESa«c»ssS2stt
’ a2£<“ “>.'>.l. pmprl.tore, tiNo
Bacc«s«or» to 4- KMd * f ’°'>
ATI Wr» f 1 .trpnt
j»l7d*w
o-TU Or«»t Heß’dluU--".
BALLY'S -aSTUUK AND LonuN.-Tbo.. pereon, -bo
»lih tor • «f-. .peely, «nd penruneut com, ebould ueo
£ZI -hii. * unrlr.lled FKF.NCII PREPARA
TIONS. They tar. no. been In *• *" «”
been thoroughly u.t«l in thooMd. of tb. urn* obel»*-*
cun, .nd inT.rl.Hy b.v. glren B.tL,f.ctlou. They un
not compo.ed .impl* of BH»m Cop H... but «. .ntoly
dlff-renl from Hither pnep.r.tion,, both In
their Ingrelient. .nd tb. manner In .bleb they opcr.t.
upon lbTp.tl.nt. H.ne. tb. -ond.rful »"« .tt.nd.ng
connected -»h th. W«tarn KHlroel «.y..
■■ I bln exp.nd.d for otb.r p«pl. during th. l
yr.re orer *aoo, for rmnedlte of thl. dMcrb.tlon, And h.T.
~„.r found . .Ingle Mild. Out g.r. eucb unlr.reH
f„,lonM your Antidote .nd Lotion doe,. Ido not re*ol
lect of their erer Wling to cur. In ..logl. tnßtence. M.ny
her. teen ronil In t.o or thrM d*y."
Price, Antidote *1; Lotion SO cent, per bottle. N
Inrented by U. BHly, Pnyßlcun to tb.
end orepered hum th. or.gi.ul redp«. .nd »ld -bolfe»l.
.nd retell by DUROY A 00.. Bole Proprietor, for the Uni
ted S..U. end Cmulm. Principal Depot, «W 8r0.d..y,
wholM.l. .od null, hy FLSSIINO
"Stdlng-d. ... PA™* * CO, n-b,
DropfinUererjwhere.
*»d *l‘ • '“* Ji ’-
nrlelng from .u Impure or d.pr.T.d.t.teOf lb. blood.
See th. eltre.rdin.ry cur. of Wm- 0. U.rw-od- * h 8 f
reepMUble eltlxen of Richmond, V., br c.rt.r'« Sp.nleb
Ulimr. 11. bel ulcere .nd .ore. of the wont deecrlption,
1. .l.TCOteo bel bo -a. un»bl. to walk, except on
“‘Llne -Tlr- bottle. of Certer 1 , Bp.nl,h Mixture, the
ST.h«.Tihob.T, enffer. t -Ith rh.um.tien, bel elect.
of mercury, erl pdn. “d ulcer. of tb. !»u«
-dTeni«in cnt - 1
well-known .aperient, of
.•M4; ‘• c
purt; It hM been *>“ been fitted wttb tbe
With Q „ by hta . He bege to Inform bie per
D««eit tty),ss for co*ls, twu wm y g GRIBBLE|
, present ecm«on. . Pantaloon Mak*r, .
240 liberty *U he*d of Wo<d -
I K^,s S i SßKsfcSsS ,^, S!ffls
TWO EXODttSTO'
will be mn “'SStkaINw, H^,W Allegheny dtj At
ONE EXCOBMOS TKAIb »b^ a i n .{*H w „m, «t
7. A..IL, meet tie Ae»mnw» Bjl . hlon ,t 8.3 U, AH.
7.40, A. M.,•nA’OU ujigbloa .16*0,P, JU
RCTURNISOIt wlllteet^f^^^, at 6.40,P.M-, ooA
meet Aooomniodeuon « w “ p M . j
r 'tttE OTHER J3CTRM ~!i *“ 1 *” MenifielJ
It 6, A. M_ Andie P. M, meet
Ttek .?' <b sS? JEtuS . single ftre for tie
Oret dees tire rwjioe for each p»e>«!te»
Chief
■ lUrtw of Tmuportetteo.
' „ .
rrmE CSDEESIOStO -late «“ t 7»V» n w C ?PpSi?Srt i
I under the name, .34 «Wlf pf *
nt .übEn%h *
Firrtßtrtot.. .. KOltr. 11. MARSHALL,
JAB- J. BENNETT,
JOITN QUAFF.
J»m«2Sth 18?4- je&tf
' Kt' W uu.«.M ,
r r-~a — Cit!ten»’ Insurance company, fliW
nor OH JUnB, Id, ' The funi*®*?™ D»r*e-
lUis Comrvany 1 bt* thU Jay declared a thTidend ef
p* i»«. •.p.n Ih. &.»>“ SJA, TO.M.
U>tb« *tri:ta oi l«r8 or their legal represent!*!?#*, oa *aa
IUKL L. >u«»nmt. g«*OT.
it ia auw cd KlKU'b JHrotfust to
tLRt it ha* Imd known to completely eradicate
this dreadful dL*~* in 'X ,
o!h« remedy, end at lew cost or inconveniehce to the p*. |
‘'TOethonaandkofeertldcate, In the of Wop** |
top miar of which are from well known cltlaens of Uw> city
oHMUsbo-’h lt# immediate ridnlty.jro to **how eb*ari7
end beyond .11 doubt, that Kira's :i:rootroßl»»medirfo.
of un comm *n value, not only as a local remedy In
ru. ttA*u»M(tane Dt'ifvnt louo/ SphLlul M _**£*™*
Internal remedy ifivitlne the in*estLmtlnc “
well an th***uSerißs patient, to become acquainted with it*
“tKm haring a dread of miitnree are osanred that thill
medicine la puiwly natural, acdla bottled ;aa It flow* from
*JZ£u lFr~aiSlK*rs ini' A»™l
lit cerhJLcaU'Jlktultiraial t>. T. Foot, *. C,
"'■BtoSShtU nth certify, that I her. ten jo t*Uj •*
flirted erltP&oWld <’« «»•
Umel here be*” "fable to attend to »ny ktod °*
much"of the time tumble to ” d
h*xt and have been treated oearlv all the time by the beet
PbVricitw our country a*brdst {occasionally
»ef but no cure, and continued toffrow worse outil Dr. Foot
S-*?d»l me to ty the
tneenecr wa* beaan to grow better, and by B*iu*
at OT3C *> l . . " t R worth thousand* ofdollan.
wren bottle* images a NANCY M. BABKISB.
This may cortlfy that I here boon escalatedwith Kt«y-«
Petrrieinri or Kook Oil, for more then o year, end here re.
ESSSfJitocSudito bcDeScmleHort, in the cure of todo.
E££u«r«aLl other <Ue«M» for which 1 1 li recommehtol,
end can with confidence recommend ,t to he a med.dne wnr-
taJibatTOcrm. ha.atlrhd-
«HUn» where other modlelne had M
„t. hr all the Dmgglata In Pjtrahqrgb iandT dtw.
lif« C S tooS.V- »-W. * Ml»Km.rr In
Or K°J SI. Kira-Derr Sir: Mysclfandwifeharingbeen
nt i T h-netHtwi by th* u.«« of your Petroleum. ! wlah to
K r o?”n “m. Aoiof two on Uur. do*n lytle. I
Minister in thla plaei end Bengal
Jfmy affected with lndlgtation ad Bn I nation
of life lifer lit* Memo bf myielt end wife, before taking
“»,» P-«k OL W.
, or three each—nboat e year end a half ego, end we
net Jeniored -» K°°d health for ‘i,"
,hot time. I had not tat-n a single bottle, before
atomach which eo dntrejMa the djf-
U .1. ..Tbelleted' and I tan. folt nothing of it flncc that
Jlj who wa. ale. rellared from a chronic dieen. of
thS tirer, which had barn of several jeers standing, bj the
“lo'mCb. M.KlElhCanal Basin. Cl SOt H.KET3CT, 1«
‘tU Bud Dru«tl*U BOd Medicine
where. - :
piTT"Bl'K(jH
M ABO!f IC H t LL,
opporUloluj to or
“ih” Kf “tSSi. Rl*t“ »« ti.Ohlo .odMto
riwlp'-l riTt-rs and tribuiarlea, and Marina K)»k*
" And »r*io«t Low *™* Damage br Hr*, and agatart lha ,
P.HI. onh. 8e- and Inlaud Nation and
Poticte* twuadet the lowest rates consent with »f*tj
to ail parties.
WMCTOB?:
wm S.
D V?li\ ,
Alexander Itndley,
JtitUu
hntwrt Galway,
Alexander K«?ynold*, Ann*
atrong CoautT,
n • ratio S. Urn Eittanning,
Lliran Stowe* Baater.
Jamof 3. Hoon,
Samuel M'Ciarkas,
William I'WlUj*,
JohnSw't. .. ’
J»«pb P. G«2Utt> M. X>«
Jiilio H'Al|‘io,
Woi F
Jams* Ala'*Ua 1*
DeT®l*p«»acnt..-»aaDUOcmeD
ILS/ .re d&Jlr bringing to lulu d«*« lowentUw* «c«l th
2£h rf on*n- i- i j-wnn* Bailor becoming».,
wH> l* u» )«s»rn !h»t science end lun#ro**mi*b «>«•
Wowl h.*«» brought btjfjw.the ©ubiic th« *f*“*T** i
of t»w nrtlrlt of KHERSON'S AMt-IUCA.^I IAlh
KF if T<*i' \TIVE. • *ure cure lur lUJbi» » D 'J to ♦**!*•*»»
Sw/ftim felim* to b- hid of '****££■
tnrincfuil •articular?. Prior $l.OO ialirco bn*lh». SoW
nnns »*•* • c E KI j H KH * 00 . |>n»ri«rora,
i ' fcx 3a«*r»or street, Cl*v«n*d. Ohio. ,
For «1« in Plkthurgb lit the fol towta* hottee*-
Hrn»it»s Btoa-t «ii * r
K. E. fuller*, <3. 11. Keyeer. t
Joel Mohtor, lten) Jr.,
J.II. Cisstsl-
AUrff*my rty.-L- A. Beckham, TnsAy * N<W, J. ■
F 1 »Ssn gftam.— T»pfg_
Firemen’s In»nr*nci
Company of tbc City of Ptttajburgh
J. IC. MOORHEAD. Prrsiient—ROßEßT Fl>>EY, 3-orp-
lnsnm *g»ln*t TTRK ind/MARINE RISKS of ah
■ito-r,. Office No. W Water «treet.*
. OUKTOM: V'
J. K. SloorhwkJ. W. J. Andersen,
B r «»WT«7, R. D.SltnpMD,
wiSfffinlWe,
I ■ M Jr-F'™- j-
I v D>rMC*nnt»l J* l -
—FItizESS' Inittrauce Company oi
Q^P^PUt*barsH—n DIKING, Pr«eld«nt; SA.M-
C 0*« •#4 Mtf&sZr -i,'betw** Uarket and Wuod
xSHur-i* ia T LL and CARGO RUE*, od tbo Ohio and SUasl#-
slppi ItiTi ff tributaries
tlon and TniuporUtios.
pimctcm;
Vm. l<arlmarjf.,
ftamnel M. Kler,
William Bingham,
John 3. Dilworth,
Franri* t*eli-rs,
J. Behoonmafcer,
William B. Hays. _
deeSS •
H. D. King*
Wtllluß
Samuel Ren,
Robert Dunlap,Jr.,
Isaac M. Pennoek,
8. tlarbaagh
Walter Bryant,
Jonnl
— r .an riCTtAL FIH£ ASU SX»
DIRSCTOM.
Hod. A. 0. H«ist*r, fcamuel W. Baja,
William RoWnson. Jr., Thomas Gillespie,
William F. Fahnestock, John B.Co^
MS,
'«* 3 “"“-Staßii /SKSTiSS:
OQee, in Lafayette Building*,
(entrance on Wood atreat.)
Wxtern Ho.plt»l.--
UJ9 n_ , geuctck. Kecond, between Wood tad Market
sni J »t«r.iy jiorth-east eorner of DUodbd. Alle
gheny city. nn the atteodiog Physician* t* the abore liud
tutioo, for Uw first «iuarter of 185*. . „
ApidiartlouaforadmUwWm may be inade to them at aH
hours at the>r offices, or at Uie IlitfpiUl at -o elo«k. P. M.
D H-rj-nt c;v>es of accidental injury are receiTed at *"*>o“***
without form ---—— ~ -
»•-. Y KAUtca, 110 U.'KKKt
lL5r burch. Importer *.n.i Wholesale Dealar In FAMCI
K£»“» " «t . W -pHr«„ «ta«
r«Ucbt, ttma and tfxpengea. i—IL
—;r~iiT». F—Flee* of meetlßg, W«*hington Hill,
itmt, between Fifth street uul > irgk »n»T-
Lodm.No.3;)6— M«tseT«ry il»sd»J«Tenlng.
Bscampmn*, No. 87—MeeU **&J£J rd
mooth. [mertWy
r-~»Ai»OKKOKA LOPGK, I. O. O. P--Th*
ID? Amreron. Lodje, Ko. 259, I. O. of 0. P., m«» rray
niiif In Washington lull. Wood «t- fJyl-TT
Clu» Premtun»i--l)ttff’i sol,eJ£’"^5 ol,e J£’"^
The oeuel her.d~.me l>n»a»iu«ne will *» ‘******,l!
of the in this Institution, in JULY
NKXT tor the ffreetwt pr>3cieucy in Bookkeeping, Pen*
tnensbiy, end Mercantile Lew. £?-• 1
TAILOBS SO
CIKTV, of Pittsboljh Mid Allegheny, m«U OT
tofaml third WKDN KSDAI of eT«ty month,»W.o ShOBI-
V Bg - M,rte ‘ Jk,
a. l. u - i 0“ «edves.
Pfe.&Zft233S2*»2“« BJ-.
"'sr Wm a,c °" l " , w^^.
M’COSNKI-l- * jVii.l.OCK>
A Nil Tiaalarata K»«ka»*a,BMilLKo<«fc Golland Bartt
BL -nomat »»d Par liund* «wi»ed «p dapoaU.
Bcu-h E«rto>™aol PITTSBURGH, PA.
ayif • - ’ •
TiiiJSSr.. me. «rfy>« uh.rtt.r. VUier
liwjff iu(lmd '
rn*rßrßKßio Ui««tfbw» -K"*- 1 v* tM*oy notified tut
«l*> Fir® Dollar* **>
S^Jmitbe *r« UowUy «I ««h «»moB *K>o>m «““■
the wbol® wnoopt I* pUL_
-jrg 4LVAN WIUUXB, TeeMOiM.
xTKWBeOK.3 JUST RBCKlVEtt—Mnerton-. ty M*r7
N Rnwrfl Mltfori; ptk.»lJS. .
«»4 H«r Ujtm s <>y Mbot Oorn«. *l
- Money U*mt: <>y Un* aCw**ll. *l
- tlw-Se«DM: by l»dy Bttlww; \ 4i&r
TbeMfwter'a Hoa». by Logts;sl*~d>
Surar, or the Knight of du> ***“'* *
MrtlcOt hf Kobert Mo»tW»ery W«d? » i 't7 v irT n
Sfrlron Coualn, or Mutual lnftn«**->7 M»ry 0.
Srjfsisiriiils^
. Aenn;Tl,. WU»lo«.
. B~eWed.ndfor»le»ia>^*J^^*^'”? co^
I ~«o T ‘ T" Fourth tiratt
TTID QLOVBa— BBjan’ii N«ei ■no eolor*d -
*“ a »'* hri Bttk “JSilx TMJ SCBBEHL
u7b>r Bi.. Job»Cb«hm, j
GILS*, of WstfiTeounty, 5- . j
’! * ' HIED/'
Tbotrfhtwia ttfthi fcmily «• tmspmedW 1 * IntUeA to.mt
tend Uw fanelil, t*t»»wra^*t« o’cltni, *■'■ ’*** r^ 1 '
' dene* » Bt. | s ;j li' .. L ,
IrlW
ry : -T. | Fbefttr*> aa JOß. C. FOSTER, MiHtnre.-—On
IL^MONDAY, July 3J, theThottr* wlUbe opened form
ltw nights only, with m good fompwny, who will tppemr in
i a. rarleiT of nlamslns entertainment*. , ..
OnTUKSDAY, July ■Ub.tHer. will benperformnneeboth
AFTBKSOON end BV&SISQ. yt
Ctnrch.“v,r7 6USi>*V. .WOTia*iSSj?
NB ILL* BAIJk-oMMr<F»w«tll «nd lJbgfer,«*rt..
Subject to'MWCT
that tl it bciA
ifui-PrcUstant. dill 1
(?-== Board o< l'wi*.—
j| ft »iii.ii*-hald.>t their Hoomi on MON-
u H4YB;f -
PJEKIiSVfcTTASta. RAILROAD! -
FO.URTII.OF JULY EXCURSION.
rrmfRTPIfN Exru.ITRAINS BETWEEN PITTSBrSOH
T nRI.NT .VO. .ipplßg *t t».t LlUrtyi Wilklo.
1 U.T| n g PW.tatKh .16 7.6,6.10.
JwrfSX A sTuA % S. i. o, *cd 6 o'clock, P.
■™l°* «<“ “>* ™» " ** “ ? MBSKDIES, A«n>,
m p k*entfßT Station.
\ ,r \TTQEW OBiTf f'uSVL' !
w»i« KunoßetMer*, ” Rnv| Ag j QKA.FF,u» pmoer In
g* sds bJSKafrSwM* i*
pjTtdhuigli, 188*
PAWifill 4r tilA>tt4>Uft|
sirwt. m»r th%Po«- Q&** >. —1
MU-ntt Fltt JOLY.-£uuy«’« JO ' J
bj a VwJrtS*-
OW Id lUt TLUK TU aTJBAUB.IBK—I .111 fatnU>
Harper’* M.W.. »,« P« J«£
“j?! 1 * r* 87 Wood rtrew. .
7\ «HB GIANT OF THK MONTHUKS-T-H-rp-r
-jyl r-.fih it-, opp:«‘» B tbe TbCTtw.
I | «f« .'.AGAZI.SE, for '
« . ““ bJ 82 Siol Afield rt.
j >1
kj. ALKKAlUa—'*utoox*#frir >u qu*ro«, kuif *i»U poui
£>,{*>*"' ro«i.«l •«* (or I g KNBT „ roI . t . TN c
jjVffi:*- 14 h ' lm ‘
w « a—lo fca in«t recalTtd aud far by
rntSRY H. COLLINS-
I / wf 1 “* olu ~ 10 bbla ‘"“‘•heseth. coujss.
W-" - ~i \ i>kD A nltoatiuß for a titrdoer and hii «Ife- A i
bit nunonooff AgßoryOn^
pty * No b 3 Fifth Itmu p*rr Po<* Office
AJiTKD-lw© CoiWJftrt*rt sod Diniiig IMM
t»»U, fat Haul* lo t* <lty-_Apply U
’ FBANCISCCb Ageocy Office,
lfa,«6 Fifth rtTWt, nwr Pont OBre
A IfANTSD tem*le Cook*, fcr priT*t#
W igtncJ oa«,
j yl No. 65 Fifth itrrgt. wr Vr*t f ace.
pAa«« ft (itlCi
A TOLL BREED MEXICAN MCSTI PONE)
(*» h&nd* hlpb, 7 T«ui old, and has tra*««d <
mllM per day for 0 (Mewl" dfJ* Tbo ilw'
PSS!S kenenUy lire till they we abort 70 yews old . An
oerwn wishing to boy or we him, will plessa Mil at tl-
MANSION HOUSE (So.-341 Liberty street,) Stable.
ibe owner has no farther use fcr him be wUI be
low, fdttvh.
AVFKD—Tbtr« mot* clerer Mo, to coin pit Us a crl
»» of purchasers. on th* handsomest toewioo ootl
Fourth &•« ML tttetfterf
RT* seldom made. Koqulre of TnOMAS W« »OIW,
>rS ,h ' h
(J ma of grmmd, ln » be»oilfal lotBtioo,«lto»teo. F i
JUIo Bob, at |125 B«r ocre.AIM, J JLSSJ
acna at *3SO por aero. A good mi Jpl«oA) >" • iOT ? I"^'
' r „^,l£ i ““° tiita,u “ t SShbRiVISn"
' ■ i» TUid ?trMi
..emi-annual sai.k-a.a. mason * iw.
S od Monday, July 3rd, 10 more “f? f „V*S? r “ s < ? ‘‘
™s; 5 do of 6 *nd 3 cccl Uwn, dud i do of Bmf««
fiWOM. *' -
, \ l LK3, JliSl'lLLiS, DHM GOODS, hmo .WMlr
S Trtmtnlnt.-. Ho.i«rjr .»d (iloTrs
Unto »nd Whit. Oood-s, Bion.tr, Millta.tr Oj«K0 *°-
Purnirhing Good.. !«..*•, b*”«'> V" n &
-•0 to 37H p«r rent, during lb. s rm^Annn*JM- oj^
25
..flvt, -T-UCIiLA.xu'JS Atw IJOOK--TH. • '
A. by Agnes Strickland. U just weir
and for sale At II KINEH * CO.*S, No Zi Mnltbfield ftrec
Another Book by Rognne Sue the celebrated andpop 3 **;-
nttrr of the Wandering Jew, Mysteries of rari*, Ac., Ac
Woman's Lota; * true story of the Heart, j*r:>
Aut^y: by Mrs. Marsh, author of Emilin Wyudhan.
Avon. Ac ; Harpers Library; W^nM.
Thu Jerait'ft laughter: «*»pletr; £0 oents. -
A Year After Marriage: hy T. S. 2Aee»».
♦ellawitHe Ti*k» to IU-markaUe Places; v
yjora Lvnl-ar, or Passage-; in an Kvntful Ufo. by Sir.
vjoedla, author of Eoughlog U l® the Hush, Mark Hurdh
"^\»MttoamllS S LoT«ra; a story illustrating some ne*
?^ nu^th^Daug bter of the Hamlet; a new Protostan
Scvel; complete in one volume ;-gl. . ,
the Rapper*/™ the Mysterioa, 401 AhiurtltH
of Spirit Rapping. Table Turni-g and Eniraneement, wit
,U S« UmberiuStS* Memolrsof an Unfortunate Woman
a com anion to Mary Price: by G.
°°^ J ' 82 PmhhfleM st
JUST RRGKIYKIt — The Pilgrims of Walriogbam, i
Tales of the Middle Aces: by Agnes Strickland .
The Mall*- Houae; a tale of Southern L 1&: by Logan-.
Black woo-Pb Magafine, for Jane.
Graham's “ M * , “J*
Woman"Swfutrua «iory of the Heart: byKugei
sue. for aale KLEIBER'S Literary Depot,
I (^Q ' Of»h ••***«». QQpnri»e <h* Theatre
VALLAOLb UaSu fltlttl' t'lt-J. e.iit *
—a c«od three story Brick Hon** of 11 rooms or
kitchen, ball. parlor., fe. all .all papered
ord*-r: dry c*Uar, coal raalt Ac. Tb« to. froi
by no deep. to A private alley. Price $4,000, ana «*■.
oH"To»S^d°limt-. .lejaent Daelllog Softer
* ia *
l4O Third street.
WAM-Kl>— A purchaser Ibr ihihend»om*»t House al“*1
Jlro, nm-u u tgXußtfß* !
„ 75 F -urtt* Ftryet. |
\jsr JLBTKRN DhArrs— Constantly tor sue at*J*ut, «
Y\ short date, oa _ . _
f dtelnnad, -
Eul c&V & *SVo '
, -AOO.N—6 libds Sides;
l_> . S' do Sboolde a;
. 2 do Hams; tor sale by _
, tf5S 200 J SMITH k SIMULATE.
FliU— 10 bbla No. 1 Phad;
10 do do Herriag;
15 do No 3Msc)wt«l, 1864;
15 do Trout, and 6hf bblsdo;
. . EPINBD
K. 15 bbltf Lo»ertßg’* Crwbed soger.
uO do Loef Soger;
15 do Powdered So*** 1
SO do White Ooaee Ba*er; .
“ do Oo^WTrt^U^^V
bo "‘ t, °' l
b^ DlJa 7 jag”
SOU ah HUlbsß MOJ
je2S ~
WKOF-M t alM^
OLIASS—IW »0W 8x10;
10 do 10X12;
00 do 10x14;
20 do 0x12;
16 do 7x9;
XTRACT fiOFFKB—SO tcxa, A, 0 * »“”• l*P*
T
1381M188—60 dot taoaafl,MdJ>c» bo* rTiD^^
t snd in all colors, j o*tnedwd per ««**■*» ,l So * 8
Tm “ d BORDER.
I >LACK LAOK MITT.—A t»»»UIul MWrmret,
•^ 2 5* U1 “* chg * p “ TRAKK-TAV (KUtDBB'B.
O ELLERS’ VERMIFUGE.— “ TUB B&ft?ESPASA
O TION”
Pcm puu«m,'Tß.,<)etob«r4,lM7. •
* « RjuxMj-Otyoar
s&ft jsa^sssasw
»ld by^S/OTIXIM* CO, 57 ¥g»a
«t4et-aad for «*l« by OniqfrU fpwiiUy. > a4 _
YiMtb* tamosa, K)K Jllil-
Art Journal- Th»P«Unßd<L - ,
r«n> loom, from Tub;'! Port PoHo; BWtmi
the l*aiplirhter.
Gjnmton’ Joarnil, for Job*.
KortHßrUfobJfovfow-
Th« tboTojait reoelTed ml LiOT re«,
™ *1 WooJrtmt.
X AWNS.-i. A
tTFHIQHT UTEAk A "•
U ld«4 and to kr uDIT * ROiSBAW
1 ■
offervdat m '&£#£?*■
78 Tottrth
-nti -Uitti * *k'iT a>UUi warm of gtirikur
<< “ironS*" o*«?<£•#*& «j. i» “T?
,17£w ■». »>* wumo. )«->».< !»►
£^^^ u £sairWsX'
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EfteffttATy._
1^ AMS - 10 d °“ * SIVCLAIR
tt bbt» for tote tnr ~
SMITH k. 81.NCLA1B.
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JSKMENTS, : .
'WIC HAIXt
" MASO
He«d4« SraniifriW/ 84*'is Towdsy* July **■
XjfosrXttf 8 'eSI&MTOX <*
M MAS will iiWMi u rf&FT* *ut-d. I* 6on .°E“ ** 8
o'clock— Leetore and JS*bititioo to «»»«£•»* »Hv -
your Kxhn-Uloßt will be pi*«m on TTJtBPAY, *f»i
ri*: atlO,lH» *> »od * o'clock in the erasing, Adtaimtm
Jon U/of the highwt order, aad for Uieng
merit atanda sbrewrt among the many esWMtir.na is
country. It 1* pot dp on the pi«n of loose io tlja^olytSfO
_i_ Oerdeoß of l.ir.Ddon. BtU>tno* Us intro-Joeli 'i, into U>n
United EtAth* b** bernrUHed by shore 300,000 HWB<;
tmoD? which wem 300 MiaUter*, wfc. all jnniMi«edtt
treniUtbeautiful teen* they embeheld. ,
Th?Chemlcal Department it ond*r the direction oTHt.
.aawHOYKK,* c*lelir«ted rnrflwb Ch«r.l*t.
|aMon.wULbSTe«Jtumb:r«dwet. Tcvjgter
around darns totemOs jmd. mmiloK
S,‘«S ZZS £. 'VVgg*
■ program 4 "* - • , .— ———
w HIT BE OK’S CIRCUS.
In wklcfc fcxhlb,.idi.AdT.r
ip Cb»Biu». .
TTriff VTUIbJT /a FOLLOWS:—I»
TV ’hoNDAT. TCF.sn.AY and WBDS'FFItsA -Mt*!,
4th and 6th. Tkm P,rf ****** ml ia> f> mrth!) ,
M’Keupiet, TIICWDaY, Jnlj »th Mc.-oMiAIULi CnT. I
FRIDAY, JolyTih. __ 1
MOM 3. FaANCMS TOUi}NAiltS,K<inM!lt»d '•
ttae of Aritt* who t»T« lni.lT'iaslJy flgunrf a* tie attrac
tion of oihcre)itab«-bm*-»i«,cr.mptlrO. .>
TWO SPLENDID TP.OCPKS,
Parisian and Anglo-Anvieax-it* fc,mcr ifi by lb* r*-
oow&ad
map. L'-crsß tocbsiiß*; '
.ho, with her hrt'jr trrlnrJ Pan* lej »hd Menaje BWm.,
CWumAmeod CTAoieße,«°*«U.er ™ai _
MA.D’LfcBS'JOSWIUXS Ass pOiAITOE,
Mroe. ml Med, BSSOIrT, Ac, Ac , formed #. hH-htpcr -
tkoUr attraction of the **Cirque dea Varieties o. P*s*>
nARpIBRt *
Oiemal ?rwseh Clown. BnttJ* Imp. AD«I
6 SAM WELSEB, -Ci.
-Ji« *r*»t Portosne*® Trick Clown, at. 4 <Jomlo Elngar.
The brililaht Eq.owtrU.Ti, ‘ *-■ .•
, JEAN JOHNSOK, ....
Tmil and beat rider to America . And » boat of txrfrrmen, !
who, eollacUfelj, c<m*« te *qyjVji. fcy a*y Coapajry m j
‘ ****?% dml*tlon 85 cent*. or*n'at ; l anl
UoViock; pcrlbnnamx-tcrcoain««at2aDd7^jod«-k,
-AT. • fr**
"iji yy pi.v K | Ai. A ita Pit Av. TIC 5 I
L.Y. CLARK* i
Bltl* POSTEEt AHD BISIKIBUTEB,
:OTCZETB. EXEIBITIOire AJH)
4 Lt CoMMUMCA'IO-S ' J «*« or W«nAfJ«»
f\ *cot by Adajns t Co/* E*f re?*, will tecura ImmedUU
this office, €fe« Hotels ami Music Store*. |
1 CIECrs AND MEXAOXEUS I
oattng fidthfolW »tfc»rd»»a to. rmrggt
i IAtUWS UALUitormTiy *i.Ku»V
\j ntar Smiihjltld. can U oHUinod for Partky, *w°**»»
*£«m. PuM'iOdMtinp.i.t. Ata> Crsal CW?I'® 1 '®
Horn Band can W fcund In re*®n«* arall fmee, l T
p»l«ta«tn WM. FRANK CARSO, at tb« Ctortgftha*
Rooms ofK-M. Carp* k Co- Fourth a t
h? Hall. • - - *a»rn
Sl«ct|on Sottee ifor Jl*Jor General-
TUIK CuM Ml£=lo> >l> i-IVICeR? .ef O.PPIBVJ'j* **“
T Batt&Uou of the «r*t Brti.'aUe.'dn ne«<o»lb*TlßST
•10KDAY OF JULY NEXT, at the Coart Hove. In the
i«y of PUtsruntluftt H tfct'-cX hi _lb«
•urpoee ot etoctlßC a Major
•i-urrriTtßi* MHWii—enmonsrtl cf Alle£\*OJ, AfOltpong,
n(!l«n>, mad JetErfep o6ttntte» '®F
* JOHN M. WEf.KI'NY. Brte-U«fr.
Flwt Brigade. Ifrb THeinton.
ow IS Ttlfc I’lMia I*U atbaottlHe.r—Th» following .
awl l> ‘»f .■“.gj® 4 "!
-w TOlSmcs. N-.w i« the um» to subfCrife^J^»X *
lEO, Ifcttk-sllem, Stationed so. IS
'•fill (•trert. aaar Market.an* reCririoc?uh**ri pUnn*. Call
■cd make arrangement* fcr. your and
'"iSKI-’T- ■ Kukkerboei.--,
Patna*, 9"*T*
liraham, Peterson,
, • WarerJy Uapulaa. Litleir* Linag Agt, -
T^Hllaa’- Chamber* Journal*
- Glrtssoo’s Pictorial. Hnatf* MyckattU?
, F,*j of Our Union, Ela«t*ocd, ;
L Mostly of Art, .
[• f!nw Jonrnal. Phrcocloffcal JoqnMfc' jaW
| IKaHAM’3 MIUiZI.VK, r.r J«iT,
Ko«lc« to StovKttolder*.
k fiftEEVULY to a Resolution of the Boa?a or xraitee*
V SnhZoa* Snows’ «*n rf
3.f«tai!rtlng b»l4 *t the « TwgWjM
d*t. the siib*Tlbrrs to the ?'o-h of 8&1 , A **M£™£ *f?
..I«s.y lotMol that T 3 ran <~n>> *« *•») »■
;KD oow.ntnmw j*'» r J.‘- .
he haj called *iK* ebe he* be*n in ojl™ . . i i_-.- ..
.n-r 1. rmaeeteJ to «ro »:■*«!». JSs27m , 2 !' - i- r •'
!- -
AOl l ACRES Ctf LAND FOti oAl.B' ; ‘
:• fit' I dtmttd in Robinson township, -
> , • ’.-
l-ity. Win bo sold!n lots tc*oit rz V -
■GO For fortlisr i-srtlpnlArs® r <lciro of 0«rg»B Rlnfl e»
*»%*#,<*
FOK :*ALK—A brto’ifnl loenthn or hH*s fi»r * }.til ling
Still,til*?* WcrksorFoomti^eßittmtein‘2“sF**2J • .
'H> Allechoey orwinty P* For termi *ud prlc* «pyu** .
f Mr. J.nowrd, Fourth .ireet, or Mj^ ciiTcnßYt ,r
fj «3 * Rffll Rgtstt AcOTi.
rU&MP fefcßDfc. '
BnU B*pn, 'tEpt? 6 ** . - ■
YoHm Atedctfli SOT"'ls« , , .
• Globa, ami
at the SejJ Stare, Wlh lt ӣ ra gAB PEOP.
OakaSOLa-AT-A Jld OHfS. ~rn«t »l
r Fifth rtwets—XnOpWßGnjroSjitotlWftnwJ**"
low; n ftrotwi tßd lined: 76 p<al»
n pliin Gro- de N.plc* all cotors: 20ft
■innA end lined, mil colots. All of which-will be low
•»f Q»»WtJ. 3 -
jIiRE fcUMMKK DBt&J (KK»Bd.-A-
T tte no* roeoMo* Mother oapplT of
-oo4s, comprising »»e t«t> rfcb new i
hwJeJ'K-TlWios. *«• 4l»o, * largo MsortmenvoMbo ;
etri6r* It> plain rrrd».' ~‘
rr.vow sorm.M. siurt oullaip. j«d
r\_ a full of Furnishing Good*, it tha »•»
rtonlESEtcreof . ... :ttiHK T*s^Dnt
-VIWT >VmAt SALE-MOO
> USMUtm yard: BMW.D«IatoM,IO MO. TO*
i■; «ia>aUotlwr Wttd3ol d oo^l^ 1
‘ : ss»e»oh*iwt_
IHH>PPKKattRV’MU , . .T-g
-j White Soft Crushed *t 8 and $ cents gtrmf!
N.O fap>,Bt.lb.Hitry»ir OT j ;|M .
'Xtra o: d oovnr. java coffins—a u* *»fS**T
report, for «d.l>T g A ' ,
Pcrcr-hoog, (in pnpw?) »« M «fc If* :
Fin..: Foagtne Ctuimi, . <!■> ¥ ii ,..TvT>a
For 1.1. by- V. A -iIOItTBO.
VI c-iTrfMdfcrMle-r
j“j4 . - 156 Woo* i treat.
111PLB CTOS AND PISTOLS—A grot T»rtwty-fcept«H>
IV atutty on band, together with tb* awwi7»pw»,
“» d “ !to « ““f* 1 fa b °°^n’Vt B ctlbt.
i IBVOLVKHS—A. *Ood aiwmrami« all Wnds of
(V ten. Including Cok’< All-n'f. WrtW’»
r
HALTIMoRK nultiakQ AaIWHAB, >ery 6»«.foTl«K
>BB1» Q° fe***!* ol * *** barfl
BULKTABKygHtw ,
> UGAR—4Q hbds prim* V 0. tiu*sr;
1 do Clarvrfd 4ft; -
BartdTed oer rte*mbo%t Jtm Fr»rttin, on con*ifiXD«®t
.?■£ £ f 3*311 *• *• HPTCm>»ON 4 <U-
I“h»H.iCU>— 31 k«*sk>otock.; cixT«iatTub*ea»,r**’rtT«
oo coaeteUßcnt; -tut sale tj ■ ' _ •
ua c '' a “* n “ j; a. HOTcmaoxgoo-
iJO* SACK— Tbecb**p*atS«>»er** ot Ood oaSih* *<.
f notuesbeU riTer.lo the ad Pool. Tf jos 3**J* **
iissoVi*'»•*■>£ Esq air* «t. THOMAS WOODS,
• : . • ■ . TA fcWlB fm*
FOR BA.LE—-200 *ctp« of prilOe
rt»«r,liaHeh«low3l*Cottn*ii*Ttlie»Okto.
'yj£T‘ ****** n %i£kA?&v3ut
OOR BALK-**
■Twit tiro story Brick Hh—*,
•i«o, as excellent ort3kfnrtL Tei ua±Oii+'frnUf***t "
'tttftue, buy* t»d Fran* ffiStf? itf*****" **
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