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RIVKR. AKD HARBOR BILL.
A. bill passed the Haase of Representatives
on the 18th iost, by a tote of 96 to 74, appro
priating between two and three million dollars
for river and harbor improvements. The way
this large sum la made up illustrates foroibly
jhe manner in whioh such bills are usually “ got
up ” and carried through the House. It is a
system of “ log rolling ” leading to a most ex
travagant waste of the publio money, if not
oheoked by the Senate or the President. It
shows too, one good reason why this general sys
tem of internal improvements is not favored
generally by the Democratic party.
In order to seoare a suLioient number of votes
' to pass the bill through the House, and possibly
the Senate, a large number of appropriations
aze&iefoded in the same bill, providing for im
provements in ali the different Btates and sec
tions of the country. Members then feel con
strained to vote for it, or be subjected to the
charge of having defeated appropriations for
the benelt of their own districts. The bill now
pending |n the Senate is got up in this way, ns
our readers will eee, in reading the long list of
items, which we publish for the benefit of all
concerned, and as an illustration of the beauties
of log rolling legislation. Many of the appro
priations contained ia it would reodtye very few
votes if they stood alone, and depended on their
own. merits. But thrown into a geoeral bill they
must be voted for or votes will b°e lost for other
objects of real merit Then; if a Democratic
President vetoesit for such glaring defects, and
each wasteful extravagance, he is soundly
abused by the Whigs, and charged with sacrifi
cing the interests of the country.
The following are the appropriations contain
ed in the bill:
Vor tb« improvement of tht MissUatypi River, balovr the
$18,600; Detncriaat Rapid*, $84,000 ; Dubuqat H&r-
Uor, $10,000; litioob River, $18,000; Mlttouri River, $40,-
000; Ohio River, $190,000. To keep In order the Louisville
Portland Canal, which is to be Ms of toll from the
commencement of nett pear, $26,000 per a Doom; Tennea*
see River.s36,ooo; Arkansas River, $40,000; intg and dredge
fcaata for the Mississippi, Mlasonrl, illiooia, Ohio, Arkansas
RJvara, $7O/XM; for continuing the lavee acroia the month
of San Diego River, and for other works to tarn it into the
former channel, 4e , $20,000; for the preservation of public
property and contingencies In Western River improve
ments, $16,000; impn>vetnent of the Ilarbor of Burlington,
Vermont, $18,000; for a dredge boat for Lake Champlain,
$7,600; oontioulog the improvemeou of tbe Harbors of
. Oswego, $21,000; dotliu Bar, Cayuga Co- $14,600; £odua
Bay, Wayne $10.000; Charlotte, mouth of tbe Genet see
River, $24,000; mouth of Oak Orchaid Creek, $14,600; gleam
dredgdftr Lake Ontario, $7,600; Improvement! of the liar- 1
hors of Buffalo, $33,000; Dunkirk, $30,000; Erie, $26,000.
Connaant, Ashtabula, $13,600; Fair port, Orand .
Hirer, $13,000; Cleveland. $10,000; the mouth of the Black
River, $10,000; Huron, $13,600; Sandusky City, $28,500;
Monroe, mouth of the River Raisin, $10,000; eteatu dredge 1
for Lake Erie, $7,600; continuing the improvement of tt
Clair Flats, $46,000; tbe Harbor at the month of CUaton
River, $6,000; tbe Harbor of Grand Hawn, $20,000; Black
■Lake. ghl.OOO; St. Joseph's, Mich- $18,000; New Buffalo,
Mich , $16,000; Michigan City, $19,000; Chicago, $24,000;
Wankeian, $16,000; Kenosha, $16,600; Radne, $11,000;
MUwaukiif, $17,600; Shebojgkn. $11,000; Manitowoc, $12,-
600; carrentexpeneesoftbe steam dredge on take Michigan,
•7,600; repairs and preservation of the public property and
contingencies of lake harbors $20,000; for the removal of
rocks obstructing navigation near Falls Island, Oohscock i
Bay, Maine, $4,000; Breakwater at Hoekland, Melee, $lB,-
000; Improvement of Kennebec River, Breakwater
at Portland, $8,000; Sea walls at Deer and Lovely Islands,
Boston Harbor, $2,500; 6ea wall at Greet Breakwater
Island, Boston Harbor, $30,000; Repairs efinjories toGov
ernment works at Plymouth beach, $13,000 Breakwaterat
Hyamin’e Harbor, $15,000; Preserving Great Woods
Harbor, Mass., $2,000; Removal of obstructions near the |
month of Beekwell River, R. 1., $6,000; Improvement of the i
harbor of Bridgeport, Conn., $22,000; improvement of tbe |
Hudson River above and below Albany, bnt not above Troy,
c $60,000; removal of rocks at Hurl Cite and Diamond Ree^
Mew York, $20,000; Delaware Breakwater, $3O/100; con
struction of a harbor oo tbe east ride of Reedy Island, Eel*
aware River. S3Q,OCO; repairs of piers sod enlargement of
the harbor nt New Castle, $16,000: improvement of navlga
tlon on the Patapsoo River, Md., $50,000; removal of ob
structions in the Susquehanna River, near Havre de Grace,
Md, $36,000; steam dredges, togs, Ac, for Che«apcake Bay,
$60,000; improvement of tbe navigation of James Biver,
below Richmond, Ya., $60,000; improvement of the naviga*
gation of tha Appomatox rivtfr, $60,000; continuing the
re-opening of oommnnleatkm be*.we< n Albemarle Sound, N.
C-, and the Atlantic Ocean, $5O/X)0; improvement of Char
leston Harbor, 9. (X, $70,000; improvement of Savannah river,
$70,000; continuing the connection of tbe waters of Indian
river and Mosqnito Lagoon, at the Haulover, Florida, $8,000;
improvement of the-HarbOT of Mobile, $100,000; the nar
bor of Lake Ponchartrain, $26.000; the Channels at
the month of the Mississippi. $330,000; the navigation of tbe
Colorado Biver, Texas, $10,000; continuing tbe sarvey of
Galveston, Paso, Cavallo, and other harbors end rivers in
Texas. $4,000; repairs and preservation of public property
and contingencies of tbe river apd harbor improved mi taco
tbe Atlantic and Gulf coasts, Ac., $16,000; removal of cb
stractions at Colbert’s Shoals, Team, $25,000; improvement
of Bast Pascagoula River, $6,000; Taunton River! below
Taunton, Mats, $20,000;-improvement of Newark Harbor,
N. J, $2S,OOu; New Bedford Harbor, ksn M $12,000; ro-snr
vey of tbo Harbors of Marblehead, Nantucket and Bandy
Bay. Mass., $1,600; continuing the repairs of piers on Saco
River, Ms., $7,300.”
.Many of the members probably voted for this
measure while satisfied that it contained items
of expenditure wholly unnecessary and useless.
But it must be snbmiued to as one of the neoes
•ary evils of general appropriation bills, nod log
rolling legislation, or the whole bill would be
lost. What its fate may be in the Senate is
doubtfal- Bat probably many of the items will
be stricken oat. If so, it will have to go back
to the Honse for concurrence or non-ooncurrenoe;
and, as the session is near its close, Congress
may probably adjourn without passing it.
Should it pass in ths form In which it passes the
House, it is very doubtful whether It will receive
the"approval of the Executive.
Moderate appropriations for tha improvement
of rivbrs and harbors, where each object stands
JrEfefljfc = on own meritß « &n( l is clearly national, would
not bfl ob J ectionable t 0 any party. Bat a geue
ral system, and general bills, give rise to im
proper and corrnpt legislation, and a waste of
money that no honest man can justify or defend.
examining the above list of items, it will
be seen that no State is forgotten in the distri
button of tha money. Thns the sectional inte
re,tB of eTery member of Congress is appealed
to. and his vote sought Yet the bill thns framed
secured but twenty-one of a majority tn the
S-piCf'S? Ho “ e -
Theimprovement of the Ohio river is deoinble
In •« r J reopect. It ta a national highway: and
two-thirds of all the Btates are interested in its
free navigation. Appropriation for ita improve-,
moot ought to bo aecured without throwing away
half a million dollars to other objeota of no na
tional importance or utility. A bill providing _
*>r the Ohio alone, or the Ohio and Mieolaaippi *»“f «»“*** f " tb# ** 1683
Ajjsi xr.% would donbtless pass both Houses, and be ap. Balance of uoe'ea of reoeipts for tho
• proved by the Executive. But encumbered as first payments to tho missions v(
tho appropriation for that purpose now is with n Isii’Sm
many other, of an objootionablo character, the . Iwnuu Can—XM re- ““litre will bo observed an item above tn
‘j* whole hill will probably ba defeated. “ tea “• following, a. cautioning people about printing the “ Anoala of tho Propogation of the
Houanae Bux.-The Senate has ao-«d flu- » hnra f to put their fnenda in the Faith." Thie is a publication issued every two
Uyj: 4?GLr. •it*j »••• /v- --- ****£' - months to the number of l/z.OOO copioi*, 106,-
ally on the Homeotead BllL Our reader, will -One of our oiuaena waa attacked with ohol- 600 being in tbe French language. 16.000 in
HjjgC: &JSx£& I lesrn the principal festares of the Bill, passed era °° osturdsy, &nd about 2 o’clock on thstef- Eaglißh- 16-200 in Qermao- 1200 in Spanish,
.v-W? by the Senate, by reading our Washington letter te,noon ' waoouppoaed to bo dead, flia ehrond 4800 in Flemish. 24.300 in Italian. 2500 m Por
in thl. paper wa. prepered, and wee about to be placed upon tegnee.. 200 in Dutih. and 500 in Polioh. Aaia
yfr.? —— Ths storm came up—the windows of the and Amenoa appear to be the chief fields of
Ths Wheeling bridge will be open for room be were open, tbe cold air. -missionary labor to which this Propaganda do
***■ .**, publio travel this week. The . Superintendent Wlt “ elentnoity, came rushing in, and votes itself, and the reader will no doubt seek
a>gi«er etraolnrein a Mmage,. ** “«*nU«d. of anm oreditod to the laf
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DKOOCRATIC TICKET.
. FOE GOVERNOR,
WILLIAM BIGLER.
POE JUSTICE Of TEE SUPREME COURT,
JEREMIAH S. BLACK,
OP 80XZUR COOHTT.
FOB CANAL COMMISSIONER,
HENRY S. MOTT,
PITTSBURGH:
THURSDAY MORNING:
MORNING POST JOB OFFICE
We would rmll the attention of MKR.CH ANTS AND
BUSINESS II BN to the (k:t that we have just received
from Philadelphia a number of fonts of new Job Type, sod
are now prepared to fIU orders for Cards, Circulars, Bill
Heads, Paper Bosks, Posters, and Programmes for exhibi
tions. AU orders will be promptly filled.
New> of the Day<
The Lightning Lino between Cincinnati and
LouiaTille h&a suspended operations.
No less than eight deaths from Cholera occur
red on'Monday night among the inmates of the
Catholic Orphan Asylum, Cincinnati.
In consequence of a transposition of figures
in onr article on the health of Chicago, we give
It another insertion this morning. The Chicago
mail failed last night.
Two Irishmen, named Charles Langhlin and
Thomas Kelly, were assassinated in a Coffee
House in Louisville, on Saturday night. The
deed was done so suddenly that the parties were
neither arrested or reoogoixed.
Cholera in Cbicago —The whole number of
deaths in Chicago for the month of June was
threo hundred and thirty three, of whioh one
hundred and forty-two only were from Cholera.
The total nathber of deaths from July Ist to July
Bth, inclusive, at which time the Board of Health
commenced making daily reports, was two hun-'
dred and forty-two, of which one hundred and
ninety-five were reported by the city sexton to
be of cholera. Since then, the deaths have been
as follows:
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:JULY 27.
From the report of the last two days, the dis
ease appears to be on the increase; but this is
attributed to the excessive heat. No one can
look over this table without beiog etruok by the
extraordinary number of deaths from other dis
eases for a oity of the sixe of Chicago. It is
probable, therefore, that a number of those at
tributed to other diseases are cut a milder type
of the epidemic disease.
Got their Dander Up.—The people of Chica
go are very indignant at a correspondent of the
N. Y. Herald , who informed that very fast pa
per the people were dying off like sheep—some
: 100 per day—and it was impossible in many in
stances to prooure coffins, and they were conse
quently buried in their ordinary clothes. The
indignant oitisens intimate lhat if they could
discover bis name, he would be supplied with a
metallio ooffin—gratis! One man who offers $5O
to discover the libeller, is also Very mnch out
raged at the Hegira of certain citixens who re
fused to face Iherousic,! but fled—spreading their
•• pale faced fears ” far and wide.; Some men
who have, held offices of honor and profit, ran
away when the danger came, and left the re
mainder to get along as best they oonid. It was
entirely natural for them to do so; for they
were obeying the first law of nature; bnt wheth
er the first law of oature should be obeyed is ano
ther question. At any rate, these fugitives will
hardly be burtbened with offices of honor and
profit, beyond their present terms.
Still They Comb.—Almost every day we pre
sent onr readers with interesting letters from
different quarters; from Paris ; from Liverpool;
from California, Washington, Harrisburg; from
Lake Superior, Bedford Spriogs &o. All the tett
ers are written by correspondents who are intelli
gent and reliable, and write letters well worth
reading. No paper, west of the Alleghenies,
has so many correspondents who write interest
ing and excellent letters. We do not always en
dorse the views and sentiments of our corres
pondents, but generally they are sound in prin
ciple, and on political subjects of the right
stri pc. Our readers will find these letters worth
a perusal.
We said some time ago, that no expense or
labor would be spared to make the Post the best
paper of the west, **if toe know koto (o do it. !>
So far as correspondence is concerned, we are
redeeming our promise.
WJudge Johnson, of Cincinnati, who de
fended Fisher W. Ames, for attempting to mur
der James.Ct.-Hal), and who charged a profer
sional fee of $2,000, hasiscn unable to colleot
it, the father of the young man haviog made
over oil his property (some 200,00 ft) to his mar
ried daughter. 4 lt will be recollected that Ames
objected to (he fee os being extortionate, but on
going before a jury, 2,250 wereawarded This
is rather a hard case for the Judge; and shows
the exceedingly mean spirit of Ames, whose
only son Judge Johnson defended with marked
ability.
War iu was Rsitsxd. —On the 4th of July,
Caseins M. Clay, was refused the use of the
State House to deliver an Abolition address, and
thereupon the whig and free soil press, set up the
cry of persecution. It now appears its use was
prohibited by virtue of a general rule adopted
by tbe Commissioners some time since, prohibi
ting its farther use for lectores, concerts &c., Ac.
Telegraph Officers Elected.— At tbe an
nual meeting of the Atlantic and Ohio Telegraph
Company, held in Philadelphia, the following
gentlemen were elected Directors for tbe ensu
ing year:—A. B. Cumming, A. C. Wileon, Allan
Robinett, R. C. Hale, G. IT. Hart, W. Darling
ton, J. W. Berryhill, of Harrisburg, J. K. Moor
head and Wm. Sbaw, of Pittsburgh.
An Interesting Relic.
While some of the workmen were employed on
the beach, at the Morriches, in rescuing the car
go from the wrecked steamer Franklin, they
picked up a piece of timber, which was of a
very dark color, and completely* covered with
sea weed and barnacles. Thinking it might be
a stray bit of mahogany, they scrubbed it off
with a stiff brush, when it was found to be noth
ing but rotten ash. Tbe disooleratiou had evi
dently been oeaaioned by tobacco-juioe. The
following inscription appeared after a vigorous
rubbing:
Ruolved, That the series of acts of tbe Thir
ty-first Congress, known as the Compromise
Acts, THE Fooitivb Slave Law included, be
received and acquiesoed in by tbe Whig party of
the United States, as s settlement, in principle
and substance, of the daogeroas and exciting
questions which they embrace, and so far as
they are concerned, ws will maintain them,
and insist upon their Enforcement until time
and experience shall demonstrate the necessity
of farther legislation to guard against the
evasion or thb law on the one band, and tbe
abuse of their power on the other, not impair
iso their efficacy, and we deprecate all further
agitation of the questions thus settled as dan
gerous to our peace; and will discountenance
all efforts to continue or renew suoh agitation,
whenever or however the attempt be made, and
we will maintain the system as essential to the
nationality of the Whig party, and the integrity
of the Union. <
Geo. Peabody, Esq., tbe eminent American
Banker in London, has sent a $l,OOO contribu
tion to the Washington monumetit fund.
Thomas J. Jones, near Monticello, Ky., has a
now that recently lost a calf that weighed 136
pounds at 20 hours old.
Archbishop Haghes, is now at Saratoga, drink
iog the waters there, in the hope of restoring bis
health, but, according to report, ho is In a very
hopeless oondition.
Mr. Davis, of Clermont ooonty, Ohio, took the
first lot of ripe peaches, of this season, to
Cincinnati, and sold them for eight dollars a
bushel.
The Richmond Enquirer, of Monday, oontains
an interesting memoir of the late Thomas Rit
chie, Esq., prepared by an old and intimate
friend. It ocoupies nearly nine oolums of that
paper. -
A reoent census of the Philadelphia Alms-
House, shows the number of persons to be there
on the 20th inet., 1,638; same time last year,
1,648; decrease, 5; admitted within the last
two weeks, 177; births, 18; deaths, 18: dis
charged, 55; eloped, 3.
Mr. Lysander Thompson, the well known co
median,! who at different times daring the past
three years, has filled prominent positions in
ths companies at Burton's and Wallack's
died on; Sunday evening, in New York. Mr!
Thompson’s health had been delicate for some
months past. On Sunday week, he was seized
with' convulsions, which continued to suoceed
each other, frequently during the week, oauslng
congestion of the brain. He was a native of
Y orkshire, England. Three years since he made
his appearanoe on tbe American stage.
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The Homestead Bill — Petitions—River and liar - j
t bor BUI. i
>? Washington, July 24, 1854. j
Tbe Senate has finally acted definitely on the
Homestead bill, baring adopted and passed
substantially the substitute offered by Mr. Hun
ter, one of the Virginia Senators. This bill now
presents a new system to some exten in the man*
ogement of the public lands, and will relieve
Congress, hereafter, from this most troublesome
•and annoyingsubject. The principal features
of Mr. Hunter's bill are the cession of the lands
under oertaincircumstances to the States in
which they lie; at a fixed price, the graduation
of tbe price of tbo lands from one dollar and a
quarter, down to twelve and a half oents, ac
cording to the; length of tbe time they bare been
in the ~ market, and tbo extension of tbe pre
emption privilege, seouriug to the actual settler
a quarter section of laud for five years, at the
enl of which period, by the payment of twenty
five cents per :aore, tbe occupant will receive a
fee simple title to his quarter section. The pe
culiar feature: of tbe original bill, which pro
tected the homestead forever from liability for
debts, has been stricken out, aud for good rea
sons. According to Mr. Hunter's bill, the mo
ment tbe occupant receives n fee simple title to
his land, it passed under the exclusive jurisdic
tion of tbe laws of the Slate iu wbioh it may
lie ; if a homestead law prevails in the State,
tbe law will apply to tbe ‘occupant
of this quarter sefflHHßVw original bill was
objected to on the ground that it would oonflict
with State legislation concerning matters over
whioh tbo Slates have exclusive control. A State
may have adopted ono law on the subject of
homesteads, and Congress, in that case, would
have made another to prevail in the same State.
—a-circumstance exhibiting at a-glance tbe
doubtful propriety of this feature of the origi
nal bill. Tbe substitute, however, is believed
to embrace all the material features of tbo origi
nal bill, and presents a basis upon which tbe
whole Democratic party oan uuite. It is a mark
ed oircumstanoe that tbe bill received tbe sup
port of every Democrat in tbe Senate. Whether
the House will have time lo act fioally oh this
billduring the present session, cannot be fore
seen, but an effort will certainly be made to dis
pose of the laud question forever at the prosent
session.
Whole Ko. Cholera.
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The Civil and Diplomatic Appropriation bill
has also made progress in the Senate, and will
be finally acted on by that body to-morrow. The
House have had under consideration some of tbe
appropriation bills, but I notice nothing in their
connection requiring particular meotiqh.
Mr. Sumner continues to present occasionally
a petition for the repeal of tbo fugitive slave
law, or tbe re-enaotment of the Missouri prohi
bition, and on one or two oooasione, difeoasions
bare followed, growing out of his reniarks ac
companying this presentation. Under a repre
sentative government such as ours, the right of
petition has no real existence except io the case
of individuals who ask of Congress redress for
private grievances, or settlement of just claims.
The right does. not exist, because it is unneces
sary. Besides; a petition is made by the infe
rior.to tbe superior; but uoder this government
tbe people are supreme, and their representa
tives the inferiors. Suppose every citizen of a
oertain Congressional District in Massachusetts
were to sign a petition for the repeal of the
fugitive slave law, and send it to Cougiess;
what effect would it have? The signers could
give instructions only to their own immediate
representative, and have no right or claim to
consideration froqi other representatives. Each
member is responsible to his own immediate
constituents and to no others. Tbe presenta
tion of petitioos, therefore, is a useless ceremony,
'-fiVcting nothing. If a representative does not
represent bis constituents truly, they will be
pretty certain, at the succeeding election, to be
more careful in tbeir selection; and this is tbe
way, through tbo ballot box, that tbo freemen of
this country command obedience to their wishes,
and are not compelled to resort to begging peti
tions, which are never heard of after their pre
sentation. la monarchical countries the right
of petition is valuable, because it° is tbe only
moms of redress witlnu the reach of tbe op
pressed; but"-where the people rule, to resort to
petition to svOure the accomplishment of their
wishes, is an admission of superiority ou the
part of tbe representatives inconsistent with tbe
rights of the constituent and tbe genius of this
Government.
The President has signed tbe bill appropria
ting $140,000 for the removal of certain obstruc
tions In the Cape Fear River, North Carolina.,
These obstructions to the navigation of the River
were placed there by tbo General Government,
and the President basc6 his sanction of tbe bill
expressly on tbe ground that it is within the
duty cf the Government to remove these obstruc
tions, and make tbe navigation of tbe River ns
good as it wm originally. It is apparent from
tbo brief message assigning the reason for ap
proving of this bill, that tbe President will veto
a general river and harbor bill, doubtless upon
the same grounds urged by Mr. Polk iu his veto
of a similar bill, -, A LOOKER ON.
Messrs. Editors: —As the Democracy of Al
legheny county will aoou be called upon to elect
deirgatt'S to assemble in convention for the pur
pose of placing in nomination a ticket to be sup
ported at tbe ensuing election, It cannot be
Je'-tned premature to suggest for tbe considera
tion of tbe convention the name of the Hod.
Charles Sbalrr as a candidate for Congress. Of
Judge Shaler’e qualifications it is not necessary
to speak. A veteran in tbe Democratic ranks,
be has ever been found ready to do battle against
the opponents of Democratic principles. Tbe
simple announcement of bis name is all that is
required to call forth a unanimous nomination
from a Democratic convention; and it is to be
hoped that the convention which is about to as
semble will give us a ticket for tbe rest of tbe of
ficers composed of men of the same sterling
stamp that of tbe gentleman whose name beads
this article. If it does so, we cad go before tbe
people and ask them with confidence to support
the best ticket in tbe field. J.
{For (he Dili; JJoruiog Post j *
TO THE BENEVOLENT.
Yesterday morning a fire destroyed tbe St*
Joseph’s German Catholic Orphan Asylum on
Troy Hill. In less than two hours, the noble
building was a beap of ruins. Every one whose
heart is open for bumanejeeling will deeply re*
grot with us tbe destruction of that institution.
Tbe Asylum cost upwards of $7,000, and was
insured only for $3,000. The loss, therefore,
is a heavy one, and we fiod oarselves forced to
address the charity of our fellow-citizens to aid
in the re-constructioo of the institution. We
most sinoerely hope to moet in this o&se, ths
full co-operation of tbo wholo population of
Pittsburgh and vioinity. Tbo difficulty Is so
much more, as no other convenient building for
tbo rcoeption of tbe Orphans is at hand, and a
speedy donation will bo a two fold one.
Pittsburgh, July 20, 1854.
The Board of the Orphan Asylum :
L. SAHL, Cbm'n. Fa. Fiux, Seo’y.
Fqr oolleotiou of contributions are authorized :
—Foi* Pittsburgh, Messrs. Jos. Meyer, George
Kretz and Fr. Felix; Allegheny, Fred. Ley and
Dominick Smidt; Manchester, Ph. Ilerbei and
John Wagner; Birmingham, Thos. Letxkus, Geo.
A. Feldung, Joseph Weixel and Fred. Batx;
Sharpsburg, Jos. Rom and Lorenz Winscfiel.
The annual Report ot tbe Roman Catholio
Propaganda for the last year has just been pub
lished in Europe, and from it we glean some in
formation of interest. This report states that
during tbe year 1853 tbe receipts of tbe Propa
ganda amounted to $3,958,149 francs, and tho
balance remaining from the year 1852, 1,245,-
112 francs; thus giviog a total fund of 5,198,-
262 francs for operations. Of this large amount
of money, France contributed 2,304,148 francs,
Sardinia 257,114 francs, Prussia 200,998 francs,
and Great Britain 193,740. The manner in
which this was expended is thus stated, the
amounts quoted beiDg in franos:-?r
'Missions in Europe 936,121
“ Asia 1,440,610
“ Afrioa *42,700
“ America 1,089,428
•' Oceanica.... 413,787
Expenses for printing tbe “ Annals,&o.,
in France and foreign countries 172,638
Ditto of Administration in France and
foreign countries 32,089
{Correspondence of tbo Daily Morning Poat.]
FROM WASHINGTON.
[For the Moruio/ Pc*t j
HON. CHARLES BIIALKR,
The Propaganda at Rome.
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A LETTER FROM BEDFORD SPRINGS.
Bbdfobd Spawns, July 28,1884.
Messrs. Editors .‘—Leaving Pittsburgh at 1
o’clock on tbe fast train of the Pennsylvania
Railroad, I arrived at Altbona fn something less
than 6 hours, tbe length of time which,
before the completion of the great tunnel, was
usually occupied by passengers in getting over
the inclined planes. The road at present is in
fine order and appears to be well managed, and
if It were not for the danger of the great power
wielded by auch an immense corporation In pro
curing corrapt and improper legislation for tbe
furtherance of its own interests, I have no
doubt it will add greatly to the prosperity of
the commonwealth In the vast amount of travel
which it will attract to it, and in the develop
ment of its hitherto almost hidden resources.
We stopped for tea at tbe new hotel, where I
found our old friend Wm. S. Campbell, in all his
glory. The hotel itself is worthy of the land
lord, and when it is completed will compare fa
vorably with our own Monongahels House, or
the Girard in Philadelphia. When you know
that Campbell is proprietor, I need not tell yon
that tbe table Is quite a different thing from that
which in former times greeted the eyes of hun
gry travelers at the Mountain House and
which, if imprecations had any substance, would
have sunk under a greater weight of oaths and
eurses issuing from disappointed stomachs than
Ossa would have had to bear even were Pellon
piled on its top.
After taking tea we went on the intersection a
distance of some 6 miles to Hollidaysburg,
where we stopped for tbo night. The ladies of
the party complained bitterly in the mornlDg of
a small red animal, with a broad back, fashioned
something after that of a turtle, which seemed to
claim the beds and rooms, by a pre-emption right
or prior survey. I must oonfess, however, they
made no attempts to eject me, or if they did I
was impervious to tbeir.attacks, and was not even
aware of their until informed of it in
the morning.
After breakfasting at Hollidaysburg we took
the stage at 8 o'clock for the 3prings, where we
arrived, after a very disagreeable ride over a very
rough and dirty road, at 4 o'clock jn the after
noon. '
The Springs are situate about a mile and a
half south-west of Bedford, at tbe foot of some
high mountains, and are surrounded by some of
tbe finest aod most romantic scenery in the
oountry. Nature has done every thing here—
man nothing. The improvements are on a very
diminutive scale, calculated for tbe accommoda
tion of some 800 visitors, where they ought to be
for 3000. The fare is miserable—worse even
than it was some two years ago, when I was
here before, and I suppose it will continue tbe
same until tbe property ie purchased by some
Company who will conduct it on different princi
ples. Tbe people who are in the habit of fre
quenting this place yearly will be glade to hear
of auy change. There are now over three hun
dred guests here, and the bouses are overcrowd
ed. Yesterday three stage loads were sent away
for want of accommodations.
Pittsburgh is very largely represented. I
never saw so many from our smoky city In any
former year; and it is admitted on all hand*,
here, that our ladies ars pre-eminently fair. If
I were a ladies man, (yon know I am not,) 1
would individualize and name you three or four
who live on Psnn street, between Hand street
and the Monongahels, who would oarry off tbe
palm anywhere,—one, in particular, with whom
a bachelor lees susceptible than myself would
have reason for considering his heart in danger.
There are a large number of Democrats here
from all parts of the State. General Foster,
from Westmoreland, H. P. Laird, from tbe same
place, General George Lauman, from Dauphin,
Major Reynolds, from Lewistown, Chambers
M’Kibben, from Philadelphia ; L. Reichert, from
Lancaster; Judge Hepburn aod James B. Saw
yer, from Allegheny; G. P. Hamilton having
left yesterday.
There is alar a sprinkling of Whigs, among
whom are tome very elever fellows, such as
Cowan, of Westmoreland; Kunkel, of Dauphin ;
A. Curtin aod R. Cowan, of Pittsburgh.
The Democrats are seen in consultation, and
are said to be comparing notes. What may be
tbe result of this deliberation 1 cannot now ad
vise you. The name of Col. M’Candless, of our
place, is frequently mentioned as oar next Uoi
ted States Senator. General Foster is also spo
ken of in connection with the same station. They
are both men of talent, and sterling Democrats.
The politicians here all want to know something
about the ,a Know-Nothings.” Can you give tbe
desired information?
Yoon till again,
44~ To th* HtrroM> —At a t.me when the com
ma&Uy is deploring the arils resulting iron the aw of
prralcioas preparations of alcohol, a rtimulsnt exhilerant
and invigorant, purely vegetable lo Its nature, and entail
ing ao reaction, b of Immense importance to the public
and to the medical world. The faculty admit the neoessLy
for tonics and stimulants; they hare long administered,
and continue to administer, spirituous Uquore and narcotics
in a large clan of cun; but here U a renovator and reitcc
retire that not only reinforce* the vital powers, tone* the
stomach, and regulate* the secretion*, but kttpt tAm In the
condition neevewy to health and vigor. Half the dlrcases
that distroai and barraos the eieilbed portion of the human
race are nervous in tbelr character, and spring from oor
artificial mode of living. Djepepaia, bil oun dl««»e*e*, 1 11
dLi'.urbanoea of the principal Internal functions, produce a
disastrous effect upon the nerves. Now, MORSE’S INVIG.
ORATING ELIXIR etrikee both at the caoeeand the effect,
regulating the secretion*, while It tranquUise* the nerves.
It 1* destined to take the place of alcoholic stimulant* as •
medlnal agent, and It is, as ha* been proved In counties*
Instances, a mental exhilerant, the use of which b never
succeeded by melancholy or hypochondria.
TbeOordlai l* pot up, highly eoneentrated. In pint hot
ties. Price three dollars per bottle, two fbr five dollars, six
for twelve dollars. 0. 11. RIXQ, Proprietor,
1W Broadway, New York.
Sold by Druggist* throughout the United State*, Otnaoa,
and tha West Indie*.
AGENTS.
FLEMING A BROB- No fiO Wood ftrrct, PStUbargb.
DR. GEO. H. KKYSKR, No. 140 Wood street, do
J. P FLEMING, Allegheny City. Jy2fcdsw
Cf*Tht Grant French Remedies I I— M
RALLY’S ANTIDOTE AND LOTION.—Those person* who
wbh for a safe, speedy, and permanent cure, should um
the above celebrated and unrivalled FRENCH PREPARA
TIONS. They have now been in use fur five years—have
been thoroughly tested In thousand* of the most obstinate
coma, and invariably have givsn satisfaction. They are
not composed simply of Balaam Oopairs, but are entirely
different Dorn all other preparations, both In the nature of
their ingredient! and the manner In which they operate
upon the patient. Utnee the wonderful success attending
tbelr use.
A gentleman connected with the Weatern Railroad says:
*• I have expanded for other people daring the lost three
years over $BOO, for remedies of thb description, and have
never found a single article that gave such universal satis
faction a* your Antidote end Lotion dove. Ido not recol
lect of their ever foiling to oure in a single instance. Many
have-been cared in two or three dayp.”
Price, Antidote $1; Lotion 60 cents per bottle.
Invented by M. Bally, Phyatelan to the Pari* Hospitals,
and orepared from the original recipes, and sold wholesale
and retail by DUROY A 00- Sole Proprietors fbr the Uni
ted States and Canadas. Principal Depot, 468 Broadway,
New York.
Bold in Pittsburgh, wholesale and retail, by FLEMIXO
BROTHERS, (Suoceaaon to J. Kidd A Co n ) No. 00 Wood
street. Wheeling—J. U. PATTERSON A CO., and by
Druggist* everywhere. je2l
49“ On snob sabjecta the testimony of
WOMAN SHOULD BE CONCLUSIVE.
Mrs. Date, of No. 272 Seoond street, believing her child,
about throe years old, to b* troubled with worms, purchased
one bottle of Dr. M’Lane's Celebrated Vermifuge, and gave
It two tea spoonsfull, which had the effect of oausiDg the
child to discharge a large number of worms. The child is
now enjoying good health. We would advise all parents
who may suspect their children to be troubled with worms,
to lose no time, hot immediately parehase end administer
Dr. M’Lane’s celebrated Vermifuge. It will cure. The mo
ney will bo refunded in all cases where It does not give sat
isfaction.
P. B.—The above valuable remedy, also Dr. M’Lene’s cel
ebrated Liver Pills, can now be had at all respectable Drug
Btores in this dty.
Purchasers will be careful to ask fbr, and take uuue bnt
Dr. M’lnne’s Vermifuge. All others, in comparison, era
worthless.
Also, for sale by the sole proprietors,
FLEMING BROS.,
Boooeasors to J. Kidd A Co.,
jy2hd*w 60 Wood street
49* Sylpbttli, Serofnln and Diseased
Blood— For these terrific diseases, Carter’s Spanish Mix
ture is the only specific.
The proprietors have In their possession ever one hun
dred certificates of the most extraordinary cures effected
by U.
We refer to the certificate of Richard Adams, late High
Sheriff of Richmond, Edwin Burton, Commlsriener of
the Revenue for Richmond, General Welch, of the Mam
moth Circus; Dr. Headley, of-Washington Dty ; Mr. Wn.
A. Matthews, and C. B. LuckyEsq-* of Richmond, Mr.
F. Boyden, Exchange Hotel, and a host of others, who
have seen eases of the worst description cared by Carter's
Spanish Mixture. They oil certify that it is the greatest
purifier of the blood known.
%«jee advertisement jylfclmdew
4,427,274
4ty Pantaloon*. —The well-known superiority of
CRIBBLE’S fit In the Garment, needs no comment on his
part; it has been acknowledged by all who have fovorod him
with their orders, that they have never been fitted with the
a«rne ease end style as by hbn. He begs to inform his pa
trons and the public, that his stock Is now replete with the
newest itylee for coats, vests and pants, suitable for the
Sfesent season; , K. GRIBBLK, ..
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A LARGE LOT FOR SALE.
A LOT or GROUND, on the rirer bank, in Birmingham,
296 feet by 340 feet, and bounded by four streets, vtit
be sold on reasonable terms ■ It la near Bakevell.AOcrti
new glass works, and aereral otber manufaetorlng eateb*
llstimenifl. It is the largest and hast 10l now to be had In
Birmingham for manufacturing purposes. Tltiw'freafctt,
and clear of incombrance. Enquire of
C. B. M. SMITH, at his Law Office,
jy26 Fourth street, abtrte Smithfleld, Pittsburgh.
Hotlce Is hereby flreai to the Stock*
holders of the Little Saw Mill Hun Kallromd Compa
ny, that an election will be held at the office of N. P. ret*
terman, Esq., io the City of Pitt*bar*h, on the 26TH DAT
OP AUGUST NEXT, between the hour* of 1 and 8 o’clock,
P. M., to elect, by ballot, one President and sis Managers,
to scree for the nuniog year.
jy*2&dewst
rr'=j3>!ierormsu It u due toKiJiß'B tVrOuum to
iKy say that it has been known to completely eradicate
every vestige of this dreadful disease to. leas time than any
other remedy, and at lessoovter inconvenience to the pa*
tient.
The thousand* of certificates in the hands of the propria
tor, many of which &re from well known eitlaena of the eity
of Plttsbp~rh and it* immediate widnlty, go to show clearly
and beyond til doubt, that Snt’i Pmoura is a
ofno comm jn value, not only as a local remedy In ihrufe*
sir, JLhtttMoUtm, Deafness, loss of Sipkt, but aa a valuable
internal remedy, inviting the investigating physMana, as
well as thesufferlng patient, to become acquainted with its
merits.
Those having a dread of mixtures are assured that this
medicine Is purely natural, and is bottled salt flpwiftw
tbeboeom of the earth. .
The fallowing certificate is ooviedfrom a paper published at
Syracuse, N. Y., and heart date August 2, 1852, to toMcA is
also appended IheccrtificaieqfUieaeubraUdD. Y. Foot,M.D n
qf Syracuse:
This may in truth certify, that I hare been so badly af*
dieted with Scrofulafbr the laatsevenyearsthat mostofthe
time I hare been unable to attend to any kind of tm fitness,
and much of the time unable to walk and confined to my
bed, and have been treated nearly all the time by the best
Physicians our country afford*; I occasionally got some re
lief, bat no cure, and continued to grow worse until Dr. Foot
recommended me to try the Petroleum, or Bock Oil, as eve
rything else bad failed. I did u without faith at first, but
theefieet was astonishing; It threw the poison to the surface
at once, and Z at once began to grow batter, and by using
seven bottles I have got a cure worth thousands ofdollanT
ÜBS. NANCY M. DARKKR.
This may certify that I have been acquainted with Bier's
Petroleum, or Hook Oil. for more than a year, and haver*
peatedly witness'd its beneficial effects in the cure of UmPw
lent ulcers and other diseases for which it is recommended,
and can with confidence recommend it to be a medicine wor
thy of attention,and can sa&ly say that success has attend*
ed its use where other medleine had felled.
D. Y. FOOT, M. D.
Tor sale by all the Druggists In Pittsburgh. fau2T;dAw.
Notice.—The Partnership hereto.Vre existing
and doing business under the name and style of
BENNETT, MARSHALL A CO, was dissolved on the 19th
inst., by mutual consent.
BENNETT, MARSHALL A 00.
Pittsburgh, Jane 28th, 1854.
Copartnership.
THE UNDERSIQNJsD have entered into Copartnership
under the name and stylo ot GRAFF, BENNETT A
CO, for tha-purpose of msnufecturing Iron, Nats, Ac., at
the Clinton Rolling Mill. South Pittsburgh. OAoe itpreo
ent vith English A Richardson, No. 110 Water, and 150
First street. WM. B. ENGLISH,
HOST. U. MARSHALL,
JAS J. BENNETT,
JOHN GRAFF.
Pittsburgh, June 2Sth, 18&4~Je29:tf
Life, Fire and Marine Inrorance Company;
HABOSIC UALL, PITTSBURGH, PA.
JAMES & iIQON, President. .
Ohsaus A. Coltox Secretary.
This Company make* every insurance appertaining to or
connected withlLIFE KISKS.
A l*o, against Hall and Cargo Risk* on the Ohio and MU'
staippi river* aud trikularle*, and Marine Risks generally.
And against Los* aud Damage by Fire, and against the
Peril* of tbe Sea and Inland Navigation and Transportation.
Policies Issued at the lowest rated consistent with safety
to ail parties.
June* 8. Uoon, I
Samuel M’Clarkaa, I
William Phillip*, j
John Scott, |
Joseph P. Guam, |
Jobo M'Alplo,
Wm. V. Johnston,
James Marshal,
Gocrge S. SslJen,
my*JS:ly
Strange'D
.r. daily bringing to light new Inventions, sad the
march of progrv.*>. lit onward; persons Bald,or becoming so,
will he pleased to learn that science and long research com
bined, have brought before the publle the grew teat wonder
of the age.ln the artleU of EMKBSON’3 AMERICAN HAIR
KK3fi>KATI VE, a sure cure tor Bel loess and to prevent
Hair from falling, Bee circular to be had of the Agent*,
giving full particulars. Price $l.OO in large- bottles. Sold
by C. K. FISUER A CO., Proprietors,
67 Superior street, Cleveland, Ohio.
For sale in Pittsburgh in the following bouse*:—
Fleming Bros., L. Wilcox A Co.,
R. K. Sellers, U. JI. Kevser,
Joel Mohler, Baoj. page, Jr~
J. H. Caj-.st l.
Allegheny tily. —L. A. Beckham, ± Means, J.
Fleming.
jhrmuiyhatn. —A. Psttenmo, Jr>hn 0. Sini'h
f'lrtmeu’i Iniarutc*
Uv Company of the Ctty of PltUbarglu
J. K. MOORIIKAD. President—ROßEßT FINNEY, Secre-
WUI insure against FIRE and MARINE BIRRS of all
kinds. Office: No. 99 Water street.
J. K. Moorhead, W. J. Anderson.
B. C. Sawyer, K. B. Slrapecu,
Wm. M. Edgar, H. B. Wilkins,
C. 11. Paulson, William Collingwood,
R. B. Roberta, John M. Irwin,
Joseph Kaye, ffm. Wilkinson,
DarM Cempbell. jalS
CITTZKSS I Inauranci Company of
u-ejy Pittsburgh.—U. D. KING, President; SAM
UEL L. UAKSUELL, Secretary.
OJJI «.* 04 Waler Sirest,l*UK#m Jiark-tt and Bboditracts.
Insures HULL and CARGO Risk a, on the Ohio and Miails
aippi Rivers and tributaries.
insure* against Los? or Damage by Hr*.
ALSO—Against the Peril* of ute Sea, sudZhland
Uon and Transportation.
uucrcis|
IT. D. King, W m. Larimer Jr..
William Bagaley, Samnel M. Kter,
Samuel Rea, William Bingham,
Robert Dunlap, Jr., John 3. Dllworth,
Isaac 11. Pennock, Fraud* Seller*,
B. llarbaugh, J. Schoonmaker,
Walterßryant, William B. Haja.
John Shlpton. dec2B
Western Pennsylvania llnapltai.—
ut£t Dry. u. SctisxcK. Second, bolwna Wood sod Market
streets, mud J. Uxcn, .Vortb-<Mi>t corner of Diamond, All**
ghvoy city, nr# the eiteoliDg I’bynicUnj to the shore Insti
tution, for the first quarter of 1854.
Applications for admission may be made Co thrill at all
hoars at iberr offices, or at the Hospital at 2 o'clock, P. M
Kecvnt cast* of accidental injury are received at ali hours,
without form. jalOij*
C. YKAOKRi 110 MARKET street. Pitta-
Ihty burgh, Importer and Wholesale Dealer In FANCY
AND BTAPI.K VARIETY AND DRY GOODS, offers to city
and country dealers as large and well selected stock of
Goods as any Eastern house, and same prices, thus saving
fright, time and expenses. jotfcy}
O. F«—Place of meeting, Washington Hap,
lhn)r Wood street, between Fifth street and Virgin alley.
FlllUt/eoii Looax, No.3ufr~MMb every Tuesday evening.
Mtic*writs KscasmuLrr, No. 87—MeeU first and third
Friday of each month. Imartttly
Notice.— The JOURNEYMAN TAILORS SO
CUTTY. of Pittsburgh and Allegheny, meets on the
first and third WKDN KSDAY of every month, at the FLORI
DA HOURS, Market street. By onler.
i*Uy JOIIN YOUNG, JR., Secretary.
ATTENTION! 8. L. U.—You are hereby notified to
Lrw£r atteod at your Armory, on MONDAYS, WEDNES
DAYS and FIUDaY’S, tor drill, and to transact such baal
ness as may come before the Company. P. KANB,
mar2»:6md Secretary pro tern.
LODGE, I. O. O. F—The
InSr Angerana Lodge, No. 259,1.0. of 0. F., meets every
Wwlneeday evening in Washington Hall, WoodsL [Jyl;y
On Tuesday evening, the 25ih Inst, by the Rev. Mr.
Smith, Mr. JOHN H. MIMJfII, of Allegheny city, and Mise
CECILIA FITZGERALD, of South Pittsburgh.
With pleasure we make the above happy announcement,
as we have always regarded one as a u fair damsel,” and
the other os a clever fellow and a “ sound brick.”
On Wednesday morning, abont 4 o'clock, CHARLES P.
BHIRAS, in the 30tb year ef his age.
Ills funeral will take place this oat, (Thursday,) from
the residence of his mother, on Locust street, Allegheny
city, at 4 o'clock, P. M.
BLOOMS —60 tons No. 1 Juniata, Gap Forge,
60 " Lake Champlain, for sale by
Jy?» KING A MOORHEAD.
PIG MKT Ah—loo tons Mercer county Foundry Metal;
100 “ Anthracite do do;
For sale by [Jy37] KING A MQORHBaD.
L\urHSK —IUU bags prune Rio;
> 10 *• Java, in store and for sale by
J>27 KING A MOORHEAD.
Nxw Yoax, August 2,1852.
riiKAS—lmperial, Gunpowder, Young Hyson and Black
X Teas, in store and for sale oy
JJ2T KING A MOORHEAD.
1 1 OBACXXJ—Grant A Williams’, Webster's Old, and other
I favorite brands, for sale by
jj'X KING A MOORHEAD.
lkj O, :>UGAK—6O hhds lair tu primn t for —U hy
il » jy27 KING * MOORHEAD.
M GLAUSES—6O bbU New Orleans;
25 •• 8 a gar House ; for sale by
_J>*7 KING A MOORHEAD.
WE will sell the balance of our light Calicoes at 8 and
4 cents per yard less than the usual rates.
i A A. MASON A 00.,
Jj 37 25 Fifth street
SEMI ANNUAL SALK.-—A. A. MASON « CO. will, on
Tb orfday. J uly 27 tb, offer the balaoco of their Bareges,
Tissues, Cba IU, Poplin*, Delaines, Ac., at on immense re
duction from u»ual rates, and at a large sacrifice from cost
of importation. jy*jj
A A. MASON A 00. will sell out their whole stoek of
• more than 3000 Parasols, at a reduction of 33 per
cent jy27
SHARES OF EXCHANGE BANK HIHMfK
UU by WILLIAM A. HILL A CO.,
jy‘,7 Banters, Wooa street Pittsburgh.
A ROOK FOR THE PEOPLE.—6O,OOO copies of Thomas
H. Bentnn’a great work sold In advance of publication.
Thirty Yean View, or a LlLtory of tbe woiklng of the Amer
ican Government for thirty years, from 1820 to 1850; pub
lished by P. Appleton A Co., New York; to be completed in
two volumes, and sold exclusively by subscription, at fiSAO
per volume The first volume of this work, being a royal
ociaTO of 745 double-column pages, and containing a finely
engraved portrait,of the author, is now ready, and the sale
hut already reached the large and unpreceaehled number
of 50.0U0. This volume Is a complete Political History of
the United States, from 1890 to Uie close of Jackson’s Ad
ministration, and has been compiled from Congressional
Debates, the private papers of General Jackson, and the
speeches of Senator Benton, with his actual view of men
and affairs; with historical notes and Illustrations, togeth
er with some very Interesting chapters upon the deaths of
eminent cotemporaries.
Subscriptions received by 11. MINER A C0 n
Jy27 No. 32 bmltbfield street.
AS THE undersigned has been appointed Executor of
the estate of PAltilCK. DONNELLY, decM-, late of
Allegheny city, all persons having claims against mid
estate are requested to present them, duly authenticated,
for settlement, and all knowing themselves Indebted are
requested to make immediate payment to
fr26:6l* JOHN DONNELLY, Executor.
SPECIAL NOTICES.
WM. ESPY, President.
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Alexander Bradley,
John Fullerton,
Robert Galway,
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Votesfromtbe Painiusgi.mlife fet the MMsbr.
Masonry ami Anfrltewm.* Himocy of Masonry as it
hasazbtsd kt PaansrivMM «M* lTBt: by Alfred tafeh.
Twenty Y«aaUtSUWHnSte Ua£ by talSu
Olroalre. .
Fashion and Famine; ssemd supply. «:
Cushing's Manual Rule* for Ranlatlag Societies,
Gan-Eden, or Pictures from Cobs.
Bunny Memoirs of Foreign Lands: by Mrs. Harriet
Lady Lee's Widowhood: by OapL. Husky.
Tbs above new works Jute reoteved ana for tele at the
n* w and ebeep Book Store of BAM’L- B. IAOTWit,
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DAGUERREOTYPES unsurpassed for brilliancy and;
clearness of delineation, taken with artktee skill and
despatch at tbeae central and attentive raomsl
tion of the public Is directed to the *!»■* first claas Pie
tore! are turned out at lower prices than are usual In the
dty. New ee wall as the ordinary styles taken In any
weather, single or to groups, fvii »m
Itwo THOUSAND DOLLAR* will purchase a valuable
Dwelling Hearn and Store, Ha 140 Fulton sheet, and
a k>t 20 foat front by US deep, well arranged, with sCon
room, 3 rooms on flat floor, 2 on second story, udtnUud
attic—terms easy- Also, No. 151 Fulton street,
with halVd rooms, end finished attic. Both yards und,
and hydrants to each. Price $lBO0 1
8. CUTHBEET A SON,
jySO .140 Third street
CHE SB K—3oo boxes extra Putting Obsess for sale by
jy2fl HENRY H. OOLLINB.
MCCORD'S PATENT FAMILY SOAP—A fresh supply
received by fJyflS] HENRY H. 00LLIN8.
T OUISVILLS
Lt Jyao
banal* received and for cafe by
HENRY H. QQHJNB.
SALERATUB— 16 kegs prime Beleretue;
20 boxes, iu papers. for sale by
Jytfl HENRY IL COLLINS.
13H—300 kegs White Pfeh, Trout Salmon, Shad,
received ana for mis by
Jy2B HRKBY H. OOUJNB.
SEMI-ANNUAL BALE.—A. A. MASON A (XL wULopen
10 more esses of those Be Calicoes, worth 12}£c; also, S
more cases feet colored do at cents jyfrj
L'INK BAREGES. TISSUES, DKLAI>K*,Ae-etegreat
A reduction from usual prices, at
HRKE IIUNDRBD pieces mote of lho— fin# l« n . «prt
Muslins selling at one-halt the usual price-, at
Jy26 A. A. MASON A CO 1 ?.
BANK BTOCKB WANTED.—The stacks of the various
city banks wanted No. 71 Fourth street.
Jr2Q A. WILKINS A 00.
MINNESOTA OOPPKR STOCK—IO shares for ml* at a
low rate Qy26} A. WILKINB A 00
PITTSBURGH UFE INSURANCE UsMFAJtY—A few
sham for sale at No. 71 Fourth street.
BROWN'S ESSENCE OF GINGER.—This Essence is war
ranted to possess, in a concentrated form, all the valu
able properties of Jamatea Ginger, and will be found, ou
trial, an excellent Family Medicine. It te -purtfeolarl)
recommended as a tonic, to persons recovering’ from fevei
or other disease, a few drops impartiog to the stomach •
glow and vigor equal to a wine gLcmful of brandy or other
stimulant, without any of the debilitating effects which an
sore to follow the nee of Uquor tit shy kind, and It 1e there
fore especially serviceable to children and females. To tin
aged it will prove a great comfort; to rheomatte affection*
It give* greaj relief. As a Cholera remedy there is nothing
soperior to It, and no family should be without it. 2 gram
received by •- JOB. FLEMING,
jy2S corner of the Diamond and Market »t
SEMI-ANNUAL BALE.—A. A. MASON - CO. will oflei
every variety of Silks, Shawls, Drees Goods, Emb oide
rlee, Domestic Goods, at a great reduction from usual
prior a. jy2S
IN THE DISTRICT COURT OF THE UNITED STATES,
for the Western District of Pennsylvania:
William A. Murray and others,)
▼s. >No. —. In Admiralty.
Steamboat “Active.” j
To all Pnaos* limnmTake notice, that by virtue
of sundry attachments, final out of the District Court ol
ti e United States for the Western District of Ptnusylvania.
dated the 20th day of JulfiA D. 1864, and to me Directed
I attached the steamboat XStlve, now lying at the works t>l
Andrew Leech A on the Monongabela river, in a pie*
civil tt maritime, wbeiein William A. Marray end other*
are libellants, and the owners and master of the mid steam
boat Active are respoodents, and the Court have appoint*)
the 4th dat or A vacs* nzx>, as Hie time of hearing of s*ij
attachment.
jy24:td WESLEY FROST. Marshal.
Wanted—A Portable Saw MUi.
A FINK opportunity tat employment is offered by tb«
subscriber to any person owning e good PORTABLE
SAW MILL, to sew the timber on 6U or 00 earn of leod
on a form within 344 mil** of the dty. The timber it o:
the very best quail/, and easy of eecesa. The Chartien
Railroad runs through the property and offers a ready
market for the timber, and the Steubenville »rilm»d fe
now bdog built within e short distance i t the food at
wuich the timber grows.
For partlcataw and terms address Ü B. G.” throurh tl*
Pittsburgh PoetOfflca. j*24:lw
htwnm EashUisryfer
Frlgaus,
Natt A)ArAit*xvT, July 19th. 1864.
T N CON&EQUENCE of various applications from dlfleruoi
X paru of the Coiled States, desiring an extension of ttm>
to enab'e manufacturers of machinery to prepare pi«"«anf
proposals to be submitted in accordance with the terms o;
the advertisement of this department of July 1,1864, tb<
time speclflei In that advertisement for the reception oi
propose La, Ac, Is extends! until the Ist of Sen tember next
jy24 (ilwa2awtlsept J. 0. DOBBIN.
GRAFF, REISIAiGER * GRAFF,
%CANUPACTURJtRS OF COAL AND WOOD COOKING
111 STOVES, Parlor and Heating Stoves, Grate Front*
Fenders, Wagon Boxes Ac, Ac. Warehouse No. 124 WOOl
Street, above Fifth. Pittsburgh. Pa. j*24
I'U KhlSii TuW RL».—We OaVaJuat rtudiwl auwlher lt».
X of thoee exoallent Tui kUh Beth Towels.
Tbe Brown Liueo Towel has a sharp stimulating turfs*?
combining the properties of a Flesh Brush, with the desire.
Boxibillty of a Tnwel. The Colton Towel possesses a *o!<-
uesa sot attainable in the linen, and the peculiarity of ab
•ording moisture without friction. Call early sad secure a
P^ r - C B. HEADLY A CO,
, i- v2 * ’ No. 82 Third street.
PERSONS wishing to go to Cameran fits tion, Va, nrtuok
at that cheap land, will pteare leave their names atom
office as soon as possible, in order that all may go togetbei
at Mine time. Good land* in lots of 6 acres ami upwards
Aituate within 2 to 4 mllm tit EeUrnad a» soUinJ
at $6 to $lO an acre, and fasy term*. This Is an opponani
ty of tjecuHugatifimhEit JQtttrbo nectecUd.
>*wtcuTaß*»*sjflr,
if 24 14QThlri street
f I UKtARHJ AUiu-'iM) Qk» tur m)* bj
X fLEUISQ BROS.,
. „ Sooewot to J Kidd * Ox,
_ Kn. <0 Wood rtwt
PURE BRANDY AMD WINK* tor Pltrr —^
ou hand and for sale by »
if” FLRMTNQ BROS.
SAL bODA—I6 casks on hand amt fee —p. hj
Jt 22 FLEMING BEOS.
MGKSE’h CORDIAL—IO dos on hand and for sale bj£
J?— FLEMING BBOa
IJ'lhH oib-80 this pure for sale by
lr- J Fleming bros.
AMP BLACK 60 bbl# for sals by
Xj jyg -FLEMING BROS.
VEHT FINE DRAY HORSE, 0 years old, for sale, an
quire of FLEMING B&OA.
6O Wood street.
riUIKKMuMe.TKK CHURNS.—4doeea hue. 1. 2, 8,4 tnd
JL «s, just reed red and for sale at tb* Seed Wamhoose
Fifth Street, by . [ Jy2Bj JAMES WARDhOP.
jV] OTICE TO GROCERS —0 New York sugar Mills, Noe.
IV 1 and 2. for sale by [ jj22] JAMBS WARDHOP.
NEW BOOKS.—Art Journal, for July.
Sir Jasper Oarew, Knt; 3rd supply.
Blackwood, for July.
Peterson's Magi Mbs, for August
Yankee Notions, **
Godey’s Indy’s Book, <*
Agatha Bean fort, or Family Pride
WearyfootCbmmon: byL.Bitchie.
Mysteries of a Convent.
The above new Books, together with ill the lauding Nows
papers, Ae., Just received by express and for sole at the
cbupßoakblwef a. fi, LAUFFER,
Jl * 87 Wood sti^t.
Ten, Tea, Turn*
WK are receiving from Now York and Philadelphia,
880 HALF CHESTS TEA,
eompristog Young Hyson, Imperial, Gunpowder, Oolong.
Souchong, and English Breakfast, all of which have been
carefully selected, and will bo idd as
A- JAYNES, Pakln Toa Store,
-J* 2l No. 88 Fifth street
Piano for salE
A NEW SEVEN OCTAVE BOSEWOOD CASE PIANO,
with round corners, nnd beautifully finished; octet
price $400; to be sold low for cash. For farther partieolam
enquire of H. W. CIMMIOTTI, Watch Maker,
jy2l:lw Fifth and ats.
For Salt,
VriLUNEBY BUSINESS, STOCK AND FIXTURES, tn
IU. retsonable terms, at 27)< FIFTH Street. jjVklw
liß AITnWAITS RKTROBPECT.—Part 29,' for July, ol
JL> Brakhwilt’s. Betroepect of Practical Medicine and
Surgery. r
Agatha Beaufort, or Family Pride: by tho author of
Pique, Ac., Ac.
For sale at the cheap Book Store of
“ W. A. GILDENFENNEY A CO^
-& 1 T 6 Fourth street
PURE LIQUORS.—I hare on handn largeamortment of
genuine Liquors for madfctaal purposes. &
the finest Brandy, Port and Sherry Wine. lUsTeryneoes
eery these times to have pore articles of the above
which cun always he procured at JOS.
J;2l corner of the Diamond usd Markstst
atssmboat Fnrnltnru and '
have on band and are constantly manufoetn
tL, * A M » °AT]CAftraroßSlTniUi AND
fW CHAIRS, of ovary dssaipaon. vlx:
* 1 v Extension Dining Tables;
Do Bar do;
Ladles Cabin Chairs, of virions stolen /
Genu. do do do* *
State Room do do do*
Do Toilet Boxes; ’
TeteaTetes; Solhs*
g T *“J Centre Tables;
Wa*h Stands; Cud do*
*?’ Trays, Ac., Ac.
Material and workmanship warranted, and prices rtrit
ketory. T. B. YOUNG A 00,
J* 3o 38 Bmlthfleld st, opposite City Hotel.
D&. D. JAYNE’S CARMINATIVE BALSAM is one of
the most efficient, pies itot, and safe compeuitkas ever
offered to the public for the removal of the various derange
ments of the Stomach end Bowels, end the only erode
worthy of the least confidence for curing Chdtra Infantum.
or Summer QmplauU.
This is, without exesotlqn, on* of the moat valuable
family medicines ever discovered. Hundreds, nay thou
»nd«, of certificate* have been received-from physfcUns.
Clergymen, and Emilias of the first rsspectabUiu, Yieiliim
the strongest testimony to its fovor, too nnmerons to
publish.
W Joruitu tto PEKIN TEA ETO&X, No. U Plftv
•tr«t j,40
I'LKV tLN TUUUSAMI* ACHIfcS O* QUOi> LA>u_Jm.
i uaUd ii MnUI od Wat*
is iot* to aait parefaaMn, at price* fealtJA
tt&NKUU* HOVBK — !
bell. CAWWTMoir & co .
A N Ncrth-weet ?orper of HILL and MOMYGOMJCBY
VJ Stn«t, In the borough of HUNTINGDON, Pmuu a (
which a general Banfctpg Bmrtpeat ii contemplated to be
aone.
■Dtw/Zj on Philadelphia, Pittabuigh, ke, Ac, alvaya for
Qxuetiona made as the principal potaU in the United
Money received on depoeit, payable on ffrmtmt/, without
» * lao > fcr 3 » 9 end 12 pajahla with re*
eonable rata of interest ihoK%
„f • B t U ’ ** ®- W*L Jack, Wb. Jf. Lloyd, of
HolUdanbnrK, lTpTwUm, J. Gto. Miles, Wfofuaxw
rfo, Jr, thus. Usher, Wm. P. Orfafoon, John Scott. Jama
Gwin, and Geo. W. Gam tiaou, of Hanttncte, Pa? ■—*
Huntingdon, July flat, 18M la
Ona-a uiuwcai. wtftfura h bm-l
li«>2 ofcotor,«uldltj, wl la »4 MpeetMo Imfer* I I>>» -<■■
1^!!? T, ?. on,fc,< * uk ’' p, " i PPMattnuMH.iTii mi-. 1 . ■-.-— -
y„y. -> tu.^.r^rg
: , Sv'‘~-is£•>:-
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• »J > .
V ,
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V * ■ - \ -
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y-: ~:r; .
TEIATBZ,
JOSEPH a POSTER.
pßicaes o» ADMiaeinN: *
Bozm aad Pwqoett*-...-JOc I Secoad TWr Ha
Private Bozm, terjo $B,OO Boxaaftrr eefcrod poopteHla
Private bazas, rmitl6,ool
49» Pmmm MO»b« Mate vOl bo dtetfrt ISU ««■!•
UMoorttteate. - -
JSFDoora epos at tanfc parftrraawna fiiw» t £*
aXSo’tioek. • -•-
IT* Tfmtflf enit eppurenra (if ffTB TTTf FftlT . *
«TTbto Irvslsi, Juty SSOl't be piirtorniir— wB
e-m with theft—<* ,
TH£ BOC6H DIAMOND.
Condo Joe r . ~,, ~ Wm. Dm.
«. OMrT
Mb X. WiHegmeuwiHr.B. B. Mjm.
Tobettlovetby the
„ ~ ACTBKBS 07 ALL WORK.
In which Mia SalUett. Ofttrwmpttsonete tvoeheneten.
Potte Bette*k. Ml— Still* 8u -
To eoachtewith the Uitghebte Warn of
TOE TWO BUZZARDS.
Juhng—it ; ~Z5r wa Dow,
TWKLVI TEARS PRACTIOKf
. L* T*i CJiA.RK, *
BILL FOSTER.'4»D DISTRIBUTER,,. .
COHORTS, XXHZKmoin ahd lecturer
ALL COUMUNlOsnOQfibFjrMßnoriycsrapS.orßQb
aeit by Adams A Oo. , « Rtpr—, will aaoiw inmodlato
attention. ......
Hefer to this offlce, the Hotels and Husfc Stores.
CXBOUB AMD UENAGS&iB .
porting Mthfolly tttqidtd to. [ijrfctf
t'UBUO’S HALL, (.forxo«rlj Wilkin's fill,) ib*nh ttrmf.
i near 3miihjtdd. cm be obtained fat Parties, Teetfrii',
Ooaeens, PubPe Heetings, Ac. Alan, Cargo’s (Vtilhw u l
Six Horn Band on be found hi readiness it ill tfrnee, t
applying to WM. TRANK CARGO, it tbe Crjrtal
Degneman Boons of K. X. Oerge k Co, Fourth rtrcet.ir* t
the QalL - nmrSl ■ 3
: StuwbMt Farsltve uid Chair*.
WE art constantly npftd in v»
Sana ottur* of STEAMBOAT CABIN
CHAIRS and FURNITURE, of errry
description, and pay particular ittesikn. -
to the icannfiictare of the best styles, suitable for the as*
of Steamboat*. Our experience hi tbit branch of the bod<
D 4 to warrant sat c&etion, aa veil with tli*-
prtnrtpUiuilß ln «bkh orders ere Ailed, as in the quality of
the worn apd peryoat *Upotion gi««a to the flttfngjoatl
Tbofeintarestel in furnl-Mn- Beau, wiR And it to their
adrgtaf* to give us » eaU.
A. X MASON A CO.’S,
25 Fifth ■ treat
acme; an excellent article tar aaerunenU] inTTOgri ••'
for faJe by D. MQgKlflgy
M* « IST Liberty at.
A. WILKINS A 00.
GKttMAft. Kreach. Port. Madeira'and Amurwan whm
fbi sale cheap by D. FICKEISKN,.
M 2 187 Liberty at.
I}UANDI£S, Whiaky, iheneh Mustard, Havana riegare*
X> *e., al«a;B on hand, at the lotrest prices.
iy!2 - p. PfCKEISK*.
CIHEAf AMD PUiUS CLAKBT—An KtSimt anlctolsr
J flommvr for sals by
Jjia
HSjST BWI&S CHEEdE—lmported direct from
land, for ml* cheap by
ijia D. fickeisen.
xw BUCKS AND MAGAZINES, FOR AUGUST.
Godey*! Lady’* Book, for August,
fttererm’s Magazine, ** -
The Mysteries of the Convent: by a noted Methodist
Preacher.
Sir Jasper Carer: by Charles ]«ro.
Fashion and Famine: by lira. Ann 8. Stephen*.
Thoughts and Sayings at Home and Ahroau: by EUh'u
Burrltt.
TVenty Years lathe Phflfppinea: by Pan! DeLeGiroaire
Russia and England, their Strength and Weakness. -
Leather Stocking and Silk: a atary of Virginia.
Sunny Memoirs -of Foreign Lands: by Harriet Beeeher
Stowe. i
Magdalen Hepburn i a story of Scottish.
Reformat}**): by the author of Parkland.
Received and for sale by
‘ W. A. OILDETFRJiNRY A 00.,
J?* o - . 70 Fourth street.
BuoktiAftD MAUAZLNJCa.—Ucdej*B LouV« Book,
Paterson's lady’s National Magazine, for August.
Sunny Memories of Foreign Unde: by Mrs. Harriet
Beecher Stowe.
Sir Jasper Carew, KnL, his life and Ezperience: by
rharles Lrrer.
The Mysteries or the Convent: by a noted VftfKrtht
Prdacber.
Russia and England, their Strength and Weakness: by
John Reynell Moral!,
Gleason's Pictorial, for this week, just received and for
ule at . PAUL KLEINER'S Literary Depot,
Jf2Q Fifth street, opposite the Theatre
G 1 ODETB FaSHIuaS >OK AUGUdT.—today's Lady’s
T Book, for August, just received and for sale by
jna . s. bl lauffer. st wood at.
;IjUUSBE BED FORD WaIXK—23 bbls in oak and maJ
x, berry, received this day, direct from the springs, by
• Jos. Fleming,
jya) corner of the Diamond end Market at.
AHOBRSTKaD OF FIVE ACRES FOft“^26—We have
for aala 3000 scree of good land, (all of which ears bo
•ofltivated,) in lota of 0 seres and upwards, at ftom $5 to
flO per acre; aitnate along the 11 oe of the Baltimore and
>w Railroad, within from 2 to 4 mDea of Cameron and
Scßon Stations, Mzraball county, Va. Many \y.
>eg in the crowded ciUes would do wall to purchase *
■cm* and ncnr%a healthy and comfortable homa TtuTm
«rd flrvt rate markets for all kinds of produce af
•ion on the Railroad. A village at Camero'. ».
<ruwin« rapidly, and the ooontiy around b imonmneverv
.fafc Titk ludipnuhlr. 8. CCTiIl*; i H? P ™^ i T
Jy2t> 140 Third «trit
.teUBABUi -Tblrt, BuiM
ilLft'hSlS?” J*nd».tor. OKh M fort
J 52 “‘•t* of th. Ute Juno.
P " 1 ' flouting on on oronno W
*t*“s n, on .Ik, in lb. ntSM rth,
fcr * »obort»n tr,UnK».
* AES on tbo eoinon of tho Fifth Wirt
“prin” * l ™'’ S “ *».*-
Hi*?* of tnxmd on Liberty street, each 35 feet
mmt by ltt dorp, to Quarry street. Apply to
. 10 JAMES BLAKELY. *
_ y - Real Estate and European Agnt.
! - Jaat w*ST«r«»d for ml*
fTiwi' ** * obeop Book Stor®, Ma. 33 Smith*
loray Mnwto or Foreign Land*: b* HnC Hmfct *
MutatedJ? * ttthW U “ d€ Tom,J Cibhl * 2 elcth,.'
» r J*s*** r Coiwr; Lerer'e new novel; 50 eonts.
f«thton.ioit Famine: by Mrs, Aon S. Stephens; *l. For
"r Jy n. MINER * 00-,
- • No- 32Smtth0eld street.
'T ll ® end IaoN^NGABE L&
. NAVIGATION COMPANY, haTO this d»y declared &
Uifkleod of two bouabs ax* TUtT com per Ah are.
fi,fc > P? r eeut. od the Capital Stock, out of the profits oftht
pmt six months, payable to the Stockholders, or their W|<
pl 3T fOUti ’“* on or befOT ® the 20th tost.,At the *«■*— or
Norelty Works, comer of
Gaot sad Pint streets, Pittsburgh.
_ W. B. COPELAND,
Jjlo:t3Qth Treasurer Mon. Her. Company.
* , a\ T T I o l i» TI . u * N . H* THB SEMI-ANNUAL
BALE 07 A. A. HASOS A 00 , tod still farther »
l action la prices, cc»m«»dnj OB Thureder, Jaiy aoth, end
nontlnmnit through the month of Aaguat. jjjg
tJUBU** yUVK OJL,IN SMALL FLASKS—IbefIMt
"S * n P ort *»*» ju*r rwctred firvah by
-l ylg W. A. ICCLUtia.
GOUXUPI htlf t«iw omit »
eetobrmtad Qailloui brand, Jost
~ W. A. MVLPRQ.
OOD M&JL-l bar* joet rterifed *&» hM-
O dred pounds of Block Island Cod fbh, said to be lfc»
o«t nor brought here.
Jylß
O PIUICD SALMON’.—I cm tfpiccd Salmon, pnt nr> in t| n
O eww of 10 pound* cub, just received by
-J yI9 W. A. &TCLUBQ.
Oecircdby flyttl W. A. M’CLPBQ.
M>la this day received by
JZil . IIKXRY H. COLUXa
LLNSJSKD OIL— S bbl* nectred end for Mie by
U* l * _ HBSRY H. COLLINS.
Fiaa—l2»hfbbl* White Plah; . ! 1
lObbl* do:
MhfbU* Treat;
llbbu do;
10 hf bUe Pickerel; <h»-HLie bv
HENRY H. COLLINff,
ARI>^ No. fertile to
HPfBY H. POLLUTE.
ormo ohimskv Tops-aoonf ..h
HH7I mrerff
N *£££*- bj. Mrs. Ana «.
The New fork Joontl, u
h.v.'SS^SSft." 4 ~**-<x **«.
PAUL KUINEK’S Uterarp Depot,
WtA rtreet, oppoehe the Tbettre.
* M!I 8. STCFUKNa' aa*AT WOIIK.-»Mhion ud
brA,uia - 8< *l ,l “'“; eoniptotolßlTrtnS 1 ;
T.lFulkr; SOoentx
X H. MINER *OO,
So. 32 SmitfaVld «aeW
PKirradkjw fatkiu- i-kn KuLDisK—eaim*,
MytaojaUelPro* It hold, th, P«Tarml, VliX
rm b. mDOT«I without uj attcolly, and wlSriS.
Yortil.b/ W. 8 HAvSS.bSS^*
- iTI4 “«>«t «n»t. onto, of SSSa
jYl'Vt™' 6 ** UAtIUM ■>« cqta <br Wii/
iV 7 , - W- 1 HAVES, iuSLr,
lr._ 1 aomtr of Market indgaccad «•&
fVLY I—JastrecrtTM tadlbr
il 6 m*t tb« contr of M»kS K# *
aUo, »n Um Nagufow tor July, which &*»- nir. i •
ihe public it U» usual and «tAbll*b«d priOM.*** °® Bml to
1 MPfiMtL A nun
“ BUMJIEE UKKBS QOGDd_ A a MAntSTm
m bow noßiTißs *ao*h«riniw>W * OC> ~
Qocxfa,eoaprUna aoml rZrwrirh\Z?*t 13°??** ?*?*
—~ * fy T v7 *«* Pew itrkß of flgnrcd B.
L~°~7'^ a rf xlwim **•. * !«*• aaßortecDtor tb*
aort ftriilfmibU eokmi fa phda good*. iel
£ki~~ °^ burn4 *f ®®* *° bbU. ofßcrar }q 24 boors, Ibr
“£.2* *• CUTBAEBT * SOJfP
140 Third trsot.
A IK? OUONMY BJtAI WntElU) to* BAl*-I»
j* *
REA PI NS MACHlNES—Warranted to cat from 10 to Id
aerw of Wheat» other emill yrain «sUy, with cm
•pen of horns and driver. For yi« by , 3 _
It K SHANKLARDI
129 Wood gtrtet.
*AUKAVIKUS-Pr*»k UW»V«*-
*•s*• of Porta, leaden and ff«r Tork FMhtnoa. tor
numbor haa om bvadrrd EngTsiiaat, Wrtdm
*jyy ft* * MoatliU. Jo«tr.edT«d ud t»M)« at tW
eb **£ Book 8t«r» of W. A. QILDBNfBWXT k C 9„
yp- T 6 yportb aboot.
ABUU.UI.IU LOT Fun SALB—of fe«i Irani on u~,.
rtwt ta-JMU.Oldrtt'-t; p*. (ttOjtmuSSrt
ftmt, far aale, * wall Jmrm, near tba dtj, of 23V: Jim
12 aeras In Octal; wtth a |niM Uouaf and other
manta. Apply to 8. CVTHBIET k S!u
to* UO Third mt.
A GOOD DWJtU4N« SOV&K, oi 11 room. **D finblml
and in good order; dtnated on Hand atneu For sal*
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