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    PITTSBURGH GAZETI'E
PUBLISELED BY wimp a co.
r grEDfiT,SDAY - MORSTt,I6, SL6T 11, 1853
garlaiDriva ATT:ER WILL BE FOUND
Olt BACH PAOLO!? TIII3 PAPER.
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!Wen arbor iVrekli SWAG, °Ctrs to our burluran mrn
•tocot_dettratio media= of making 'their budnios knovn.
Oaf cirontatiou Li between Sroo and nro thonsond, fratto
Ins iLlu*t . every villoo •mi notinty in Wean% Penntyl-
WO soil Emote. Ohio.
VIL.TCIADVEnTISEILi—Neither the Milterlal Boom,
nor Printing ratabllehatent of the Dmr. (Iturre. are
oral& ootionScr. ADVERTISER% who desire their
totiout. to Ropier la the 'parer on 31=day toorhlog.
wln Dtpws,t4Fui them Ia lAtfore 6 o'clock. an Satordey
Dretocante vnuo NOIIINATIONS
Po : calm; COMMIS3IO3BII.,
MOSEBPOSTriALL, Of Laneaster'County.
TOR AUDITOR GISMIUL,
ALEX. K. AtoCLURE, OJ.tYankim Comfy.
nu t :lox - iron. ailizasi,
.
CII.EISTIAN MYERS, Of Clarion County.
COUNTRY HOyES
So. many mistakes have keen made hi - the
choice of o_country home, dull the whole sub
_
Jett is lonked upon with suspicion and dotql,t.—
Many Persona remove to the conntry a few year!,
idttotarn wholly ditleartened, baring subject
ed ;themselves b much vexation and toes
Others who have natural longins for. rural en,
joyments are afraid to Venture where somany
harafilled, and hence linger along in the con:
flood streets of the oily, never entirely giving up
the, hope at something better, but deferring it
to that indsfinite future when they will be able
to retire from the cares of business altogether.
"Oar objectis, lc these brief and Imperfect ar
ticles, to Lanes ear business men to consider
thepoenibility of mingling
. brisinem with corn.
-fort and Pleasure. It is a vain hope that life
can be enjoyed when its freshness and vigor
him passed, and when the Infirmities of age
have blinted the sensibilitiee, and destroyed the I
relish for rural pleasurei. A man who has spent
his days in the close pursuit of business, with
any relaxation, and has all his habits formed
fur city life,.is illy
,preparcd for the country,
and mak generally meet with disappointment.—
They hare all-their lives long indulged in the
fond fancies of south, and the charm it rudely
broken, when, ottreffring to the country, they
miss a thousand Ihiegn which have become ne
cessary to their existence. The country has not
changed, but the man has. The country is as
cs glories', 110 111g000Ull SC ever. Age
skims the man. Helms given the prima of his
nuenhood, the rigor cf his powers to business,
Sad he has no right to expect that he can at once
Inn back those purifying and ennobling delights
*itch speing from a eympethy of the soul with
'the beautiful and picturesque in nature. '
Atingle pleasure and comfort with business—
enjoy life as you pass through it—the present
only is ours. ' Money is only useful as it minis
ters to cur good. Better have less money and
more enjoyment, than to fail in the enjoyment
altogether. We speak to there, of course; whose
natural instinote and natural and acquired tastes,
lead .the.m‘to prefer te country reSidenie.. Oar
advice to them is, not to defer It too loeg, but to
try if they must, without'neglecting buelnese,
enjoy the country else. Those who reallyprefer
a el* , life, and the excitements of betties!, to
the quiet and simple pleasures of the country,
"these observations are hot addreseed. Such per
eons, of course, could not be happy in the coun
try, and we 'would not urge them to try it. They.
will permit us, however, to address those whose
innate longings are seen; for the ruraland the
bear s iiifed in nature, but who imagine that they
cannot enjoy life in the Country, and attend to
busineas in thin, Wane and the seine time. - 1
Tho only difference , between a elly residence
ands octintry residence, he reels . ..pia attention to
brisinese, Is the distance betwemethe busineee
and the'reelderice—er rather the late between
the two. A man may beau longlitilkieg to his
residence at tho cut•shirts, of the city, as siding
several miles In the country; nniiihr all useful
halters purposes, a residence ten melee distant
en a Railroad, may be as near as a residence in
a thy a mile or more from his place of business.
C.11.1.6a inerease in tire, the distance between
the private reaidenees, and the places of business
Increase. Two-thirds of the men in
Ifirk live from two to four miles from their
' place of business, and question of laying
down mile in Broadway is now exciting most
prefotind attention in that city. Melly of our
liaslssees men here are compelled to live a mile
to a mile and a half from the centre-of business,
auntie relative distance between these iniportant
points, which must be traversed many times
daily, will be constantly increasing.
Most persons in this city spend more time in
business than it absolutely necessary. If the
habits and customs of business in this respect
could be Winged, it would be better for all con
cerned., sansei bonnets would be trans
gusted, and performed as well, in six horui as in
ten; We speak of nil commercial I tranaactions
.
-buying and selliegn; overy kind. , 'This would
leave morn leleuredbil various purposes, espe
cially for the enjoyment of the pure pleasures
of,the home circle. Were =oh habits Intro
' dined, and a little effort would accomplish it,
' one of the principal difficulties in the way of
country homes would be removed.
Until this irdone/ a man can establish busi
ness .Inidsts far himself," =Alt will soon become
/MOTU tolds easterners; what hours he may be
loOked feria his etote,'effice or counting room.
This Ina greater convenience than to have no
fixed hours, however early or Late a man may
attend to badness.
In another article we will thtow out a few
' hints In regard to the chene and improvement
of a country hems. ;
AIitIINAGE9.-11ae Lecture of Father
on the above subject will bo found
on vie Stet page 'to-day. - The abstirdity
and viekeduess—tho gross deceptions and'
frands-,praelleed by Popery, in regard to relies
and Images, ton disgrace to civilisation, let alone
Chrietlardty; The human mind is dwarfed, de
graded,
enfeebled, by Itomieh: prelates and
prieats by their aupport and encouragement of
Inch 'puerile and absurd practices. No wonder
they dread a liberal and true cdneation. Intel
ligence no, naturally leads men to throw off
lurch abschles, as it does the mummeries of
i r eathenisn, to wblib BCIIIIIII I / I S¢ bears a very
striking likeness:
_ger-.s..corresponlent, bee sent us an article",
•published some time since in eincinneti, entitled
s oilletorrict the Jesuit Schools," In which the
idler F4OTC4I moat conclusively that the History
sled in woe of these temple, at least, Is a gross
perrersion of Akar troth.. Tho article is well
written, but is of great length, and we do not
think that the came, of truth would be as well
teemed by Ito publication at present, ss by other
matters . which we have pressing stion our at
tention. Peer will doubt that Jesuits teach just
much, and no/ re, !metrics their purposes.
The 'pfoof of /W,12 a single inetanco, would
not incrume the conviction of tho Radio mind
ms to the,darger of such echoole.
NAMIOR EICIAPV.....OIIr young friend and
teen:ismer; W. J. Bess, EN., was is the train on
the New Haven Railroad, which plunged into
the river bear. Norialk. Ho had been in the
smoking oaf, tut left it to few moments beforo
the accident, for the hindmost car, where be had
left his cloak. AN he passel through the care,
ot which there . were five, he found them reel
.filled With very reepectable looking de - moony
-,of Indite and:gentlemen, toll full of animation
A nd gaiety, enjoying the beautiful morning, and
glad to eecapi from the dust end confinement of
,the - eitir. The thank throw 'Mr. Bose tlown, but
did injure him. He describes the imam is
. r •lierfal beyoud description, and aaienlated to btu. -
- pify the faculties . by 14 ixoesi of-horror: It
does not differ: from the facts we' be've already
published .
LC4lllOi QUAILITIity-pr April;. Leonard
AO:Viten reprint, his bpenweved
by
Co.,'Fourth street, nJ I'y MlAer.
, , ttrogt
Courtin . Peon Honitt—Zllle commissioners ap
pointed for the porpese, heyejperchased of Alr.
Dunlevy, ate Reedville Farm, situated et the
Pittsburgh and Fasitington turnpike, *boa 7,4
miles from the city, containing 205 acree, on
which to erect the County Poor Home. ' -The
price paid Is sl7,fibo—about •$55,46 per acre.
There are about 160 acres of coal on the place,
and 90 acres of fine wood laud. The Mad is said
to be excellent, lying in the:rich valley of Char
tier'e Creek, and about one hundred, acree be
leg bottom and second bottom land, .and the
whole abounding in sPrings`'of water, and lying
with a elope to the south and south-east The
access to it now is by means of the Washington
turnpike and a plank road. The Steubenville
railroad runs near it, and the Chartier's Palley
railroad will probably go through it. The terms
of payment are $5,000 in hand, and the re
maioder in three annual payment,.
1 The buildings proposed to he• erected aro cal
culated to accomModefe one hundred and fifty
persons, beeidee accommodations for ten insane
persona; and to coet nbant $17,000. The whole
coot, including ali the improvemeots, will not
probably exceed $40,000. Water In abundance
can be carried through the buildings from living
op inge on the place.
Altogether, with *light before as now, we
consider the ,Commistioners have made' a very
judicious selection.. An ruivertisement for build
ers will be found irEtbe appropriate column.
COII7OIT FOR BISLIOP O'COHROR.—The Phila
delphia Sun, of Saturdaylast, says: _ •
"We have been mortified, pained anOtattled
by noticing in a recent clamber of the 'Berman
Reformed Messenger,' published at Chambers
burg, in this State, the organ of the denomina
tion f ,t,. e name it heirs, an open nits& upon
our School System,idle% with Bishop (Manner
in Mc :opposition to it, and using the cant of the
Bishop and those w o sot with him in calling our
schools, as now oonstlinted,dnficlel, and favoring
the establishment of others, in which the pricat
or hie substitute stall' alone be permitted to in
struct the children-Of the hind.
The Sue regardethe movement mono fraught
with great datigerfinot only to our civil and re
ligious liberties, tint espeolally to our Common
School instillnilonsand regards the aid and com
fort thus covertly adMiniatered by the Bishop'e
professedly Protestant allies as the most alarm
ing feature of -the base. It remains to be seen
how fir the good einiie , of pur people will stiffer
this presumption 41.0 carried.. The Boston Pi
lot, the chief orgnia of the ultra-Romanista,
boldly averi . .j.that the recent troubles in Detroit,
Cincinnati, end tilsewhere,, in reference, to the
School quesilon, is but the beginning. of the
strife, and that the war, though io must pro•
-trotted, will be,paroued till the slotory is gain
ed. It therefore becomes the friends of our
School System to be constantly prepared for any
demonstration that may he made.
The German Reformed Messenger" stands
alone among all the Protestant papers in the
land—at leant itjs the first crumb of comfort,
aid a very smil,f one It is, wo have seen for
the Romish HierarChy in their crusade against
common schools. 3 The people are sound on this
question, and while the press continues to sound
the alarm, we have no fears of the result. .
It is doubtless true, as the Boston Pilot dis-
closes, that' the !drib id only in its incipient
stages. The war between truth and error, be•
tween light and samosas, between Heaven and
Hell, is perpetual: It may have its exacerbations,
when tho Arch for gathers all his hosts a the
tattle, but there is never peace—never even a
truce. The corrupt and degraded typo of
Christianity exhibited by the Romish Church
will never be at kane with the gospel of Christ.
Tim T. 11.17171 TOLD!—The following ex
tract is from no editorial article in the New York
Tribune. It exprrdees the truth, ac it appeati to
every mauls conscience who le net blinded by
avarice, prejudice or passion. If some divines,
and editors of religions newspapers, could knew
the withering acorn and contempt felt by the
mars of the community for their apologies for
slavery, they would never again. obtrude them
tipon the public. If any finch really titcapprove
of slavery cr think it is in accordance with the
Word of God, - they had beiter keep their opinion
to themselves, for they seldom have the credit
of sincelity accorded to . them by tire mobile.
The Tribune says: • 's •
Infidelity has no mote.efficiont promoter on
earth than the ine*nilts,, professing Christiani—
ty, cites the Itiblqs,"ekruse or palliate iniquity.
And we regard ninnwipsper, which protease. to
inculcate the reltglOnlef Christ, *hose teaching
was, "lihntsoercy-„ja would that others should
do to you, do ye %Ise unto them;" and at the
tame time defends African Slavery as It Wets
among ne, an engine for the spread of infi
delity, a thousand times more potent than any
merely secular or professedly Infidel journal
would be. We leak upon a man who professes
I to be a disciple of Jesus Christ, and who fails to
rebuke and condemn Such wrongs and toile ne
are involved to the perpetuation of Slavery, as
one who eays Lord!' but does the oppoelte
of what Christ commsoded. We never take a
professedly religious eheet into our hands and
find it extenuating the evil of Slavery, that it
"does not excite in ne an inexpressible loathing.
If infidelity is spreading to-day in this aeries!,
it is more, a thousand times more, owing-ta the
preaching of a Christianity which defends snob
iniquities as Slavery and Staveholdici, than to
every otherngency combined. Talk not to ne
ct the infidelity preached by newepspers, while
such corrupting fountains poor their poisonous
waters through a thousand professedly Christian
dun:diets.
Pirrsauxon errotirrusars.—lt is now pretty
certain that Mr. Hastings, of the Daily Union,
Is appointed Collector, or Sweepsr of the , Port
of Pittsborgh. It is rumored that Mr. Harper,
of the Post, is the Post-master. Mr. Grayson;
of the Washington Examiner, has been spooled..
ed Pension Agent' If those appointments are
gall verified, the eiltotial fraternity will. be 'ln
tltniticendant, haring borne off all tbi ofSces
worth hosing in this region.
The Metropolitan Railroad is regarded by the
National Intelligenoer as one of the meet impor
tant improvements on foot in any' port of the
country. The route of the railroad, as exPrees
ed in the bill, as paned by the idgrybuld Legis
lature, is as fellows: "FronaGeorgetown,through
Montgomery county, by the moat eligible and
central route, creasing the Baltimore and Ohio
railroad at tome point not exceeding flee miles
from the Monocacy viaduct, on the line of said
road in the city of Frederick, in Frederick coun
ty; and from thence, by the
il m st eligible and
i
practicable route, to agerstow ,in Washington
runty." It will thus cennecra the latter point
ith the the Rarriaburgh and other railroads of
Pennsylvania. In addition .to this, the Intelli
goner remarks of the road: • .--
"It will furnish a direct communication be
tween the emit of Government and the West, in
tersecting the Baltimore and Ohio railroad near
Fredalektoin, and Saving between that point
and this city more than forty mike of the travel
now rcquiredby thateiroultons route—a eating
in fact of one-half both in time and expense be
tween the two places. We presume the Commis
goners named in the act wilt take Immediate
steps for opening books of subscription; and, as
it is lead that a cumber of capitslist a aro reedy
to intrust in the stuck, we' entertaitV the hope
that it will not be Wog before wo seOle work
order contract." ' ';.t.
Although the gold of Australia comes into
England in largo quantities, the exports of gold
coin from England to Australia continua to bo
made in about equal amount. The last English
papers inform us that daring the week ending
221 tilt there were chipped to Australis „C 212- I
000 la gold coin. The Loudon News, speaking I
on this subject, says—
°lmmense Barnette coin have now been teat,
or, in other words, lad, to the Australian colo
nies, to enable them to carry on the vastly in
crewed commercial movement created by their
change of circumstances, and when we farther
take into consideration the wholesale exports of
all descriptions of articles from this side, It is
evident that Great Britain le a creditor of Aus
tralia to an; enormous amount, 'ldiot she Is it
the same time paying foreign countries in the
usual mode for the raw materials required to be
worked up into goods for the colony. This huge
debt to themother country muet,la a short time
be repaid, de the receipts of gold from Australia
' can, as yet,', bare had little real effect towards
establishing the lanai balmier° of trade, as be.
tween.one State and another." •
Those who have been so far shocked and griev
ed at the uodlgnified mithtelaset with which
the Americans' recand . oDiokene, Jenny Lind
led Kossuth," as to consider it sproot of oar ns.
anal degeneracy will find material for useful
meditatloniti the reception of Ides. Stowe at Edin
burgh—a lady who we are credibly scented, doe*
not larger:the elfghtest crowd In New York
or toston -2,Albaoy Jour.
The N. O. Bulletin nye seldome strongly es
tabilstiing the claim of the Itov: Met. Williams, to
be the Dauphin hastvten lately disoovered in that
city: i
moat WAIEINGTON
Coinstondence or tbePittsbarth DulJ Go,-cu.
WASHISO26N, May 8, 18hZ.
1-do not regard the mere personal strife for 'sane
as of the least earthly importance, and therefore I
have taken no plias to get at the details of the
lotion of the President and Cabinet,' respecting
Pennsylvania appointments, allot which nit pre
vioaaly acted on, are said to have been disposed
of. The contest aver the Harrisburg Posted:Emu
had been exceedingly animated. 1 don't know
how it was decided: The l'itmburgh offices were,
I presume, bestowed in the manner I advisell You
they would be in my last. The fate of the Party
in the State does not depend upon any of these
appointments.. To be candid, it is unles.e to
think of any opposition to the present adMinis-
Motion, in Pennsylvanio -eery where else, on
party grounds. The Whig party, in my judg
ment, costa no longer. The slavery cootroferey
broke it up. And the reason why the Whig -spor
ty split upon that rock, while its oppositeran
right upon it with Impunity WSW eikaply this: the
Ilige division of the whig party Which avowed
its opposition to the demands of slavery - .were
honest, the minority of thdemeoratinparry who
took eimllar grounds wa4 not. honest: Coosa
quently when blame, tritimphed in the'elemo
erotic party, its legitimate cordially united; when
the came thing happened in the councils of the
Whig party, as it did at Baltimore last June,
the minority refused to forewear itself, and the
party dissolved by mutual consent of the part
nere.
It is not easy to foresee the future of our pen
tics. But Livonia° to thlok that what heppeaed
ed in 1817 and 18 will happen again. It eac;ns
probable that parties stin k pot reorganize, daring
the present administration, and upon wiMt pri•-
ciples or points of policy they will resume their
independent mad opposing action, I . will :not af
fect the enmity to be able to foretell. In com
paring the state of the Whig party, now, with
that of the Federaliets, we .13111.90 consider that
the Federal partAetelned their '4lseendancy in
several of the Btatea for some thiteofter it be
came powerless in the country aOarge. It Is
not eo now. Of the four Whig !Rata which yowl
for General Scott, Vermont ie probably the only
ono in which a Whig could be elected for Gover
nor, for - example, or In - Which a majority of Whig
Congressmen can be returned.
This, therefore, Is an excellent opportunity for
Whigs of former years to become philosophere
and patriots. Let cus see what oar late enemies
will do, and let us patiently await that emergen
cy which Is to make a large section of, them our
friends, for the safety and welfare of the coun
try. For my part I am a political Diogenes,
laughing at the straggles, the triumphs, and the
disappointments, alike, of the partizans of the
powers that have rewards to bestow and punish
ments•ta inflict. Ido not even take the trouble
to carry a lamp wherewith to search out an ho
nest man, partly-because I fear the search would
be fruitless, and partly because, in this age, 1
should know of no use to which to apply au hon
est man if found. -
I hope Generai-Pierce will employ the moat
deserving men he can,fied among hie Mende,
and I rather think he will. As to the Time,
Dicks, and Harrys who are op here jn person,
or by their next friends for offices, It matters oat
a pinch of snuff which of there are taken or which
lac' •
Gen. Scott, Oen..Wool, Gem Twiggs, and a due
proportion of lees celebrated commanders, have
been in passion as a commission to select a cite
for the Western Military Arylum. They chose
Harrodsburg Spring!, in Kentucky, and ordered
the purchase •of the estate of Dr. Grahame, in
-1 bluffing the mineral waters 'Rusted thereon. The
property contains' . one hundred acres, and the
price to be paid is just as many thousands of
dollars. I don't know what the market value of
the Springs may be, but a hundred thousand
dollars seems en enormous price for that extent
of land. The acme qtiontity purchased of Cm ,
coran S Bigge, for the same purpoee, two mace
from' Washington, with en expensive home and
correeponding improveinente upon it, east only
half the money. As to the design of establishing
a military hospital in a p A t a tnieue dietriot of the
far interior, it ie one which every benevolent per
eon gnat approve of. The cost is a small object,
bet yet the benevolence of the design should not
bd modest cover for any extravagance or waste
of money.
pie people here are in a state of ferment be
cause the Secretary of War has stopped work op
on the capitol extension, or what is the mum
thing, has refaced to permit its resumption with
the return cf favorable weather. Tho lest ad
ministration wisely and economically ordered
the furnishiag of the common stone, marble,
granite, brick and lime, and the cutting. dress
ing and hauling of the some to be done by ! I
contract, leaving the-work of construction u
be performed tinder the reeponsible euperrision 1
of en architect and euperlutendant. Bat Mr.
Jeff. Davie, thinking nothing coo be well done
which Is not excepted upon the West Point pten,
is exerting himself to abrogate all these con
tracts, and has referred some legal flaws which
ho supposes ho has discovered in them, to the
Attcrney G.eneral for his decielon. The matter
promises to result in a tedious dispute and pos
sibly a prolonged litigation, during which the
work will of course remain in /WU gas ante Da,
T.). This we could possibly endure, but car
acquaint and many other most important im
provements depend in like manner -upon the
whims of this cffieiel martinet, no lee/ than the
drippings of that. refresking stream expected to
flow from the Prolific source of the appreprla.
lions provided for these Works.
A send official organ of- the adminletration
writes that Borland will, not. be entrusted with
the Qewer to work 'any particular mischief in
Central America. Hatay, that Mr. Morey will
reserve. tq himself, or Will confiderto Mr. Beaten
an, all the authority far setting affairs Appel,-
tenant to that region. I am rather of the opinion
that this is true only so far as regards anteing
subjects of dieputo. It will be the business and
the care of Mr. Borland to prepare a train of op.
orations, which shall result in serious quarrels
between the United Butte and Central America,
of which. the annexation of the latter shall
be a natant and necessary cousequenee.
RAILWWAO MATTZEII. VII) , communion
hone are now open from Cincinnati to Pittsburgh
and Philadelphia, by the baiter!, Belletontaine
and .Pittsburgh line, and atso by the Xenia and
Columbus line, both metes connecting at Crest
line.
At the tonne election of the Maysville and
Lexington road last week, 'the following persons
were elected directors A. M January, C.
Wm.,linen, F.Cochran, Sam
uel Pops', The Bugle is of the . opinion that
the adoption of the broad gauge, fire feet, from
Covington by Lexington to Teincesce, to the
south and southwest, was dtilgned to direct the
southern business to Cincinnati, and that "time
will tell that they reckon without their hod."
The break la the gattge at Lexington will not be
sufficient to overcome the preference of Southern
people to travel, &a. by the Mayevillo route.
TheeSteubenville Herald gives the surveyor's
report of the dietetic° from Pitteburgb by Steu
benville, McConneletown, &e., to Lexington, as
about 220 miles, or 80 or . 00 miles less than by
Cincinnati!
Pablio meetings are being held at all the ire•
portent points along the proposed routes for a
railway, from this city through Clermont, Brown
and Adams counties to Pertementh; intersecting
the lait:named line from Pittsburgh at West
Colon. The resolutions 'how a deep intereet in
the proposed work, and if they subectibe to the
Mock in accordance with their - resolutions, the
road will go ahead. They propose the fi feet
genie - ell the way from here to Pittsburgh: Our
Mundy at Batavia seem Nolte In earnest in this
metter.—Cin. Garelle.
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TREATY term IRS INDIANS Of TOO GOCAT
Pentane—We learn that the veteran and'expe
rieneed Indian Agent for the Upper Platte and
Arkansas, !dojos Thomas Fitspotrick, has been
appointed to hold a Council this summer with
the wild Indiana of the Great Plains bordering
on the Arkansas, consisting of the Camanches,
%tomes,. An., for the purpooo of making tree
'ty with them, of a character [limner to that of
the Laramie Indians last year, binding them not
to molest the travel through' those 'desolate
wastes between our Western frontier and New
htelloo, snd to obtain their consent to the estab
liehment of neeeseiry military posts along the
route. Liege presents of provisions Lad the
usual goods and articles will be trade them by
the. Agent, the cost of which will be not lad
then $20,000. After haring performed this Im
portant servioe, Major Fitspattiok will proceed
to the eastern frontier of Utah and obtain the
assent . of , the Indium, 'parties to the treaty' of
Loramie, to the amendotente orthe Nenate there-
,
Oozy. Awsxxszlos —lto 411 c California!
gives the following Onnt of the expedir ,
s:ting cot in California to attack,ifhe !de li 1
province of Honors.. Although tree 'California'
papa pretends that the otjects of the expedition
are wholly peaceable and benevolent, that le all
nonsense. Twelve hundred armed men invading
as almost helplego territory
,are inch peace
mahere na power colders. They .Will alone
peace at the point of the bayonet. If the Mex
ican government submits, there will be peace.
If not, then war.
We are authoritatively advised that a large ;
expedition is fitting out in this nay, to go to 13e- ;
eons. It will number near twelie hundred men,
and lac commanded by the Count de Rao-asset
livulbon. We have been assured that nothing
hostile is intended in this expedition; on the
trary, the presence of such a number of well
armed and disciplined men on the frentiere of
that State, will have the happiest effect in keep
ing the Apaches in check, and restoring confi
dence and a feeling of security to the -Inhabit
ante. The intention is to enter Sonora, sod ob
tam from Gum. Canaan permielon to . explore
, and work the ponderous mince now lying entire
ly abandooed on the frontier. This mammoth
company will be divided into three distinct par
ties, all &abject to ono general head, and a oode
of laws for the general good. the three divis
ion are to be millers, formers ; and animas.
These parties will extend' along the frontier and
probably °many the large and once rich and
flourishing ranches of Barbacornori and San Bee
nardino. In this connection It perhaps woulil
not be aides to give some description of *teen
places. •
San Bernardino was enco a ow:dishing town,
'and is located on a branch of the Tuataras rivA
er about thirtyaix miles from the town of thafi
name. It was abandoned about eighty years ago,
the inhabitaptatharing been driven out by the
Apaches. Several attempts to restore It have
been made since then, bat without eueoess. It
is an exceeding, rich and fertile plain, well wa
tered and every:may well adapted to agricultu
ral purposes. When it was abandoned, the in
habitaats poeaessed immense drove, of tattle,
which then wont wild, and the whole country,
for Dee hundred miles, now contains large qUiLti .
titles of wild cattle. Immense riumbera of these
are hunted down, killed, and made into dried
beef for the use of the Mexican army.
The Rancho of Barbacorncri is on an arm of
the San Pedro river; andAt just sunk another
pliceas Son Bernardino. It boa boon abandoned
eighty years, and is about ninety mile, from the
town of Santa Cps:. Many other valuable and
fine localities abound all through , ,,ehe frontier
country, which have been abandoned for years,
and have rich mines in their vlciaity, where
places can be readily purchased at exceedingly
cheap rates, from the proprietors, to *hem they
are not of the leant value: and it the expedition
succeeds in obtaining the desired permission,
the whole country will be toads to bloom again
like a garden. The benefit to Sonora from each
an expedition will be incalculable, as the party
will be fully supplied with every requisite to ac
complish their purposes; and the establishment
of each outposts will do more to swum the safe
ty and peace of the State 'than would the whole
Mexican army.
It would then afford tho inhabitants the op
portunity to work the numberless mines In the
interior of the Stete,•end attend to their agricul
tural pursuits with seourity. It would also give
them an immunity from the ruthless incursions
of the savages, who now desolate the entire
country, sweeping off women, children and herds.
We have not learned what asp aill:bs parceled by
the expedition ehould Governor Gaudin, refuse
his permission. Neither can we conceive that be
will be so blind tofthe trde interests of his coun
try ea to do so." _
Ten 110Dit. LCCOMOTITI rOIIJAPAW-140 learn
from the Philadelphia Ledger that the order
given in January last, by the United States Gov
ernment, to Messrs. Richard Norris A. Sen, for
the building of a model locomotive, tender, and
passenger car, to bo presented to the Emperor
of Japan, has been filled, and in a few days wilt
be forwarded to this city, preparatory to being
shipped to Japan. The model will be acorn- I
ponied by Mr. Charles Montgomery, a practical
engineer, who has been delegated to explain to
the Jorouese the power of Steam as applied to
locorootiVes, and the groat revolution brought
obrut by means of this agency throughout this
and other conntries wherein it has been intro
duced. The locomotive le complete in every
particular, as also the tender and passenger car.
The capacity of the locomotive is estimated at
nine tone; the tender is four feet long, two fret
two inches wide, and is placed apart double
truck/. The passenger car is ten feet long, two
and a half feet whir, and two feet tan inches
'high. Is is conetrunted of rosewood, and finished
iu the moot exquliite manor, with revolving
seats, covered with crimson. Every other fea
ture) about the ear' is In keeping with the belt
taste and judgment. A railway track will also be
rent to Japan wish the locomotive and ita sp
remlcgre:—Na. /aid
Gave° DIBC3ViIIT.—SI a learn that parties in
this city have ascertained the existence. of a
large depooite of guano, on a barren and emits
hallitcd island of the oeer.a, lying more than 200
miles from the main land, and are negotiating
with the United States Government for the pro.
tection of their rights, in rasa en effort should
be made to mare shave' hitherto unknown
treasures. The valuable agricultural properties
of the artiole are now generally known and ap
precisted, and a great demand has been created
for It in consequence. Not lees than 100,000
tons, to arrive, have already been sold, and It is
estimated that the impartatiouir of the present
year will escred 200,000 tone, for which the far.
mere of the United States willyay central mil
lion dollars. The Gelded Eta,' which arrived
at Biltimore a few days ego with patio from the
°Mocha Islands, is the first of the guano fleet
chartered by A G. Benson, of this oily, at the
time of the Lobos island eicitemeaL—N. Y.
Jour, Com.
EZPLOIIO3 , races ithroxasca.—A man named
Michael Fo!lige, in Philadelphia; onTbareday,
puteltheed about forty pounds of dagthged per.
cuselon cape fot old copper, nod, oa asking how
be could get the powder out or them, the seller
ijaatingly replied be could born it out. Mabee',
,in the simplicity of hit nature, took them home,
'heated a large pot red hot, and threw them all
In. Ina few moments there wee a terrific ex.
plosion. the pot was broken to pieces, and some
fragments of it auditing Michael, he was thrown
.vlolently to the floor, and severely wounded In
the face and hands It is astonlialagthat he
was not killed. A portion of his clothing was
torn off, and one of his stout boots was Wit al
most In two.
lout run EXPIlti or Horn.—Tfie burgle
Chance E. Lox, Cept. Harper,. arrlred at this
port this morning, from Port nu. Prince, wham
she sailed Mill 111th. The Empire was prr•
fectly tranquiL On the 11th of April the Cham
bers were opened by the Emperor la person, all
the nobility and gentry of the Island being at
tracted to witness the imposing ceremony, Det
ainees at Port no Prince wee very dulL Amerl
eon prorlsione were plenty and in email demand.
One third of the coffee crop la Met in consequeree
of the incessant heavy rains of tho month of
March. Logwood wee nano and hod risenvery
considerably In price, owing to (haunt demand
in Europe.
It is Mated ID the New Orisons Dolts that
$20,000 were expended iu the nomination of Mr.
Slidell to the &mate, by the Demand° Caucus.
It oleo intimates that there is unexplainable
hocus-pocus In the withdrawal of Mr. Hobert,
Mr. Slidoll'ocumpetitor,when the former was the
highest tulle llot after G bellotioga. ho !mum
ble (or place enema to be by no. memo confined
to tidnarslters, but Minden the highest .placcs.
Mr. 811611 and the Now Jersey Sac►tore should
ham seats Bide by aide.—Y. Y, Tri6. ,
It has been said that If the officers of the rail.
toads were made to go with the train. accidents
would never happen; but, like many other asser
tions, the saying Is fallacione. Olathe Cleve
land and Pittsburg road, on Saturday, as geol.'
dent occurred by running over a eon, and the
proeldeot of the road, Mr. Cyrus Printlse, who
was with the train, wee badly hurt , The rem
edy of putting a railroad director in thofront car ai
o prowl:ire of accidenta will not answer. -Public
Ledger.
ANOTHER. BOHAN MIRACLE.—AO immense, Ben
nation hoe been made among the deleded Roman
ist' of Naples by o miracle, 000 of the "holy
(borne that pierced the brow of Christ shed
drops of blood at one o'clock in the morning of the
26th March, in the chapel of the Heart °therm
This setonishing miracle was got up, aoconnte
asp, "to the condemnation and confusion of the
errors of this age." -
GOVILIMOIL OF NSW MIXIOJ.—The "Union" of
Seturisy announces the appointment of a emcee.
.sor to Gov. W. Carr Line, of New Menke. in the
portion of the lion. Devil Merivether of:Kentuo•
y. lie recently filled fore Wort time the tent
in the Senate of the United Stater male vacant
by the death of Mr. Clay. •
AAILIOAD /110/i.—We ate gratified to team
that stook has been tmbscribed, to the amount of
$lO,OOO, and a company formed, for tbe maim
footure of railroad iron, in this city. Thb works
will go into operation as moon as the machinery,
a part of which is already made, can be finished.
Wo learn, that tho company has mado oantraols
for all the iron is can make to one year, biz. E.
W. Stems, is entitled to the credit of organising
t h e company.—fhteling
Hon. Robert CY, Shaw, who died in Boston on
Tuesday of last Week, left an immense property,
estimated at betleen two and three millions of
dollars. Ills contributions to objects of kharity
during his lifetime, are stated in thelßootan
Transcript to,harelmotuated to the largrionto of
four hundred thoaiaed dollar'. Rie ago was
seventy-aight. • -
. The' 51eallia Valley," it seems is not 'swat
after all. Mr. Bartlett describes it as a level
Metals the ftpanish word for plateau' or
table land, and Meailla the diMinutlve of it. It
w.enne, th i krtfore, "Little Plateau," and is so
called to diltingnish it from the great table-land
in the basin of the Rio Grande. extending come
hundreds of miles. The Melilla is situated on
the western side of the river, about 50 miles shore
bi Paso, in latitude 32' 18'. It wee uninhabit
ed until 1850.
The Rural New Yorker has s oorrespondent
who oommenda red coder for farm hedges, for
the following qualitier: It bean pruning well.
It is not subject to eny illoesee. Thin, poor laud
n 3 good for ha growth, Its batter. Pronght
illoce not hurt it nor the coldist weather. Grain
growdfrerly nose It. It would tarnish protec
tion to oar exposed fields from the Winter's
wind. It would yield a pleasent shade for cattle
in Summer, and it would beautify the land
.
stage. .
Fleining Brothers,
(OCCCZOBODS TO J. BIDD & CO.) ,
:
WHOLESALE DRUGGISTS,
No. 60 Wind Street, Pittsburgh, Po.
(.3.-Propriotcre of Dr. I'LOOO. Cvlobratod Verralfoßo
MI. Tills. Ile. mol
•
stir-CARD.—Doctor Mynas having been
tell:trod from his officiel duldel as korgeort and fibre=len
of the U.S. Marius 110m11.1. will to future give his undr
oiled attention to his Prat.=low UMro and reaidruce No.
IV , Third street, ebovefinilthfiell m7743=
pay- BURK E & BARNES' SAFES—Bore
la the kind of testimony ea to the value of our SAFES.
upon which we can couftleutir met the reputitieu of our
work. We U... aimed,. published 'event certificates.
proving that Sete. made for our regular and ordlnerT
w e s, nod reld abroad. have teen eutdested to the
SCI.EItEST TEST% IN ACTUAL CONFLAGRATIONS.
and preserved their contents totally free from damage.
The following Le =totter proof of the rune meanie table
character:—
$lO,OOO WORTH OF BOOBS AHD PAPERS
SAVED WITH A 640 SAFE!
ALMON, AMA COON TI.
Harember 12, 1022. I
Mg.. BUM. t o.so2s—Dear flu: Your two letter.
wire duly Reefed. I was abSeAt at th e time. 1 would
L ' s ' 7.:ft . t. l ou ' ert ' ol r ygtP:l7.W. r . ` ll
morning Cl the 10th ci June I.—my store building
smug burned to Win. It was built of wood and brick—
s lugs three story buildine. My Pals wee In It at the
tine of thy are,. fe lldlnn.
Into the pillar. where thelm was
a iarde .mount 01 011. It waffle very hot Ore.
My notes and book' acco.te that wore In the H.L.
amounted to about Ten Thousand Dollen, which nue
...XL There use ing a singtepapia injured; and further,
1 would sidriss .7 person wbo is doing bonuses, to lose
no tkle, but buy a Bate to keep their papers, an, In—and
g at ors theit is good. l can ably recommend your lief.
. Y 00".
"'lr. JOIIIS CLARKE.
Hydraulic Cement
ter Tho undoreigned hove constantly on
har' a large supply of Deuce's LIT DELAULIO 021316P1T,
of warranted quality. This article le the best and cheap
est material for Cisterns—s single four lock coons of
brick, laid in and plastered with Ibis Cement, will en;
dote for ours, and even plastered en Mel wall.. In ...-
sly, manes. to tits thirknetw of an loch. lesicomas, In a
few dam so mild to to resist any ordinary degree of out
side pressers, nor Is tits water to the i.a•t affected. This
Cement stunt] be used for all undergreund. underwater.
end egpcsel etructures, for all important bnlidtnga. and
for Cyr walla. crying walls, chimney toys. bridges. Mew
ducts. canal forks, and speck, of brick and stone
structure exposed Co water. damp, or frost
BURBIUDOE & INOLIRLIS.
lid Water street ant 350 trout amt.
try" Wr believe Nature bas provided
remedy for dives" win" Medi I, ben to. KIIOLIS
PETROLEUM or ROCK OIL, put up so it tiows • Proin the
great labormory, coneealevl deep In the Winds "'Mother
Earth, io, without doubt; o" of lb. wrestext of tn...
ronowdles. Real the funnel", teirtlinour. [Won by a
grated" parent:
PLZAUNm t alum Ohl., Part 16, 1657.
Mr. P. Kler— so- l base *obi all roue retnolalici.
or Rock Oil, ow" two months past, and r o ue
been look.
hoc we your wont to Oat • further supply. 1 coned ba"
RAJsum down more. We hove found the eery
ticellent I , flux and Openly". My clonal:tor. at th e
me lour aorta ••• her.. Ira. lying seri LOW with to.
Our. 1 es. boy • tevispoonful, awl la three boors gala
tbe wee". and tlw dur. otoppwl. and oho "covered
iwniodiatel, It I. oleo n o ostrwrillnarT 6.5.617 for
role end Inflamed Eye, CUE., Brill", and illyuenaclicia,
not for Oh. "Ivo; sum. "To "en cured of loniMending.
Tours with "speak lasso liwzoolf.
voe "lo by a ll the tensor". In Piltobunih.
UMI2:EI=I
aer WE Dixzer the attention of our read
rs to lb* setrortiacasot of .. .1101t3E'S INIFIGOILUSING
OJ tt JAL . ' 0 be rouol upon the fourth tuitu
Third Annual Statement
dr'lF TEE STATE MUTUAL FIRE AND
if lIIIIU6ANC6 COMPANY.,! llserialmrx
A de cef thy Cl , mlranY. Hall,lBV2 1210 fon 1 1 7
isee.ewleoye rwAL yew enylug May I.IU 41 12/1.01 IT
Lleturned inv.:um, Lea., Fletweertswe. Ra.
I yenta. Ae ti`,t;t, GS
canital , ne It paid In and soeur.l..-...--,.-....100,01.0 00
ROOd%. 3l,tsag lantaz, and etb-r •••tixele
340.00 u 34
CuL en bands, and In b.34% , kf/47.11, 10.0115 10
JOHN itrolif Dee, tin meet,:
C. ,ilsl:itiltiCK. tlerriehuret• -
tA Mit Ptilloidelble:
A. Wilt:lN*, fleeter Pittsburgh:
. •
A. A. CARMAN:
JuliNDeuelsit county:
A. J. GILA ET, ilertittArti.
T. ..rit
NOLItXT KLOTZ. l'arbre enuetr:
JOHN PALUTLltatitiftLi e ereetteat,
A.1..11/ALET,
Wave scalifest rile of IN. AAA leaned
il .
s; reerehetellse yor reentry. e let
ww.laithit with Polielealsoteel on d w ell ing boun
either terteeialy or for v t,m ot 7....
li•eiset oilier, writer of toeirtb arelSoliihlfala streets.
nyttf A. A. • eap.o.
GEO. P. & CO.,
' No. 54 WOOD STREET,
Invitz the attention of buyers In this artat
to the very terze goat of
SPRING AND SUMMER DRY ODS,
Or MCA. ert.aaa SOP Mt , " atroITATION
whlah Door over for onto
AT A ANaLL AJWAIICE FOE Caen OA SHORT ZIDIS•
PAINTS--Of all Doling 021. Yoralun and Dom He:
LAWI:Oi II 4116-7rsorto •Ewtott owl Anoorwoo,
LAWAS—D IA ES—ILLIU'af Ad: •
toftl:Sd GtOoDS.‘A Tarr luso 20.1:
olrdwan9Do. ,
CdASLAKIES—PIata aral foner—o, Woe cork of newnt
onoAmb for tenon Moho
AATINETra—AII Wars and aoldiflon
dnd.nr—TlV SLOY—ERMINCITY—An4 • tura...off
ot AMMER Arnaldo;
COMM PANTALAX , ALAN—AII loadlog makes. plain
u. f.al; •
taanas--t.taxa DRILLS—ULAY LINENS--TAIILE
Lthaaa—ael many oar ofylao Dish cicala. our own
import GO=
ItlllpfAß—Larne and hoodoo., ....motor,
WASlDOu—LtrilliOn.—CAllonleri—Ohn[llo--CIIECHA
-- , DLT ODA TIVEZDO--,lllllrilll STEIPILO,Pr4
trarr...kir of brown SLIZATINOS, DIOLAJALIS—
M•aohof ell MI:Ms and PLICAPINOS;
Ildfil/KEDCUIDP2--CItaVOLIOS---.111 doorripUorla of
VARIETY 000100, A. .It.
Pittaborrb. April 12,13:4. fora - 141m
'—
CHARLES E. LOOldiS,
STOCK AND BILL BROKER.
Notes, Bonds, Norgages &c., Negotiated.
PAROTICULAANDIENTION °LIMN TO SUE PUEDLIABI
AND RACY. OF 610 OILS.
Eiro4l4. ovp. B. Jot. t CO. 1:011. Wood sod fourth
otio.to. • 146
A. H. HOLMES & BRO.,
If ANO/ACTURXIIS of
SOLID BOX VICES, SLEDGES. PICKS,
MATTOCKS, =warms, rte.,
PITTSBURGH.
Office 22 Wood et., between lot and And.
aiir . l• 2 l 4 l work •etteatet eptuil to any maantestow:l:loll
REMOVAL..
Kb' NELSON* CO
.
111A/NUFACTUIttB3 Os
HAIYIMBDIED AND CAST STEEL SHOVELS AND
SPADES, GUN HAREEM
SOT) BOX VICES, PICES,
LEDOES, MATTOCKS,
&he &roe
Have romOved to No. 17 Market street, whore
Freda.toer,. and uterobabte totherally. are taultel to
our arch betore buret:seine etmehere. Ileolott
taken the auertey thp rale of Henn. N. Hamra. Ou e 'e
retetrated Y AND MAN URN,. jettlitatt. too,
we ere'
Cr-oared to Carat.. a eopecior ectlole of Forks St
Erottern
critter, I asbal3ut
JAMES P. TANNER.
WIIOLSSALIE DEALER
IN BOOTS, !DOES, BONNETS, BATS, &C.,
NO. 56 WOOD STULL; PITY331.1)1011,
Between Third and Fourth,
. jetsr-my ettok embrace, every variety nod
Style ni Snot.. Swot lictoirta. ar.. burghs/v..1 direct from
the Now Eland anufection a, adeptral vaprivialy
the Spring . n Snainfor rine, and
til l ba at Ant.
f.cinu prier : comparing favorably with thews of Phi a
dolphlif .niticar bath. furchaarn will pita. eau anti
egamine betowi buying. tuba
Citilf3ll . ll Insurance vouipang of Pittsburgh
IL D. KIWI. ilivatowr.
e.tinlML L. )16.1t$11JLLL. Szel.
OFFICE, 1K WATER, BETWEEN MARKET, AND
WOOD STRERT3.
gllOlOlllO fIULL AND ()ADO° 1118/113 ON 11111
01110 AND 1118b16111110 0 DIYYIW. AND TIIIDUTA.
oIEA.
• .
InovoU aparut kw or .FIRAC Aso.
Wing Llopera. 1 L'a SEA am MILANO NA PGA fIUN
mod TILANSPORTATIoN.
1:17/Z01 . 011:
II 35 Meet • I
W. Leritattr. Jr..
W.. Ilatexter. g S. it. Klet t
Amur' Ilea, , Wet. Itlytelmen. •
Hobert Meese, Jr.. 1 John H. Dilearth.
'rands Yellen.
K. llezbaugh.
&leant eittetetwa. J. Behr. nammor.
W M 11, Mr;
Welta Itrr..tt, m . p.... .k. d 022
JUIIN T. 1.00AN.....--...—..50 11 T. T. KINNEDY
allititi
REMOVAL.
LOGAN, WILSON & CO. ‘
s
IMPORTERS MID WHOLESALE Dumas •.
FOREIGN AND DOMASTIO
lIAILDAVARE, CUTLEILT, to Ito
Mayo removed to their new and extensive
atntv, NattlWool street. four dean . bore the Ilt.Charle.
Hotel, *here their automats, sod tur:mats ge.r•HT.
etelattett to ea exectlestion of the mod complete Wort.
meat ever offered In thl Mr. tolenr,s,
pAGiJERREOTYPES \
AT THE li
NATIONAL GALLERY.
ACKSON'S National Daguoitaan OaSari,
corner of the Dimond ead JIMA etyma, teprt.
Wltrosl iftlif Mom) Plttoburek.
lath. and Untlemn wishing tohbbein titellke nemeses
at teettetste pekes, ea please .all at the .hen establieb•
fitype ,etth
.5111enteator Bide .41 Sty Light;
.extenyed lelth luta M. *motor toko the
meet image fee eftntlee of the humus tam with all au
grelon othalpatett Ile towsinula
y.EZtiolo=lk.t
i.ad. I "i°4 ' "4 da
tillaorooornot totutto6 to tots. ota . tato. outlou ma.
s«e
11%."&ftr. takos of dot aid demist:l pirotito Ja
oor.out ePthectrethi=ig • •
' Tut= Irks ' AMU • littelitin
• ZARREWD,
April 118th. At 31111 Creek. Ilustilatn • kl utr. Pe.. kr
the Rev. Lowman P. 8.A.. M. Aktmog.
daughter et U. damn Lana, of the Apure asdpd plrxe. te
11.0Billt BROWN. etllnullutelale.Butler cptante.
DIED, `\
s
nu 176ndap right; Mar htb, .t the resli•• of her
h A
h o• ud. to thh ear. Um 861Ltli FLAN)/Ili %of
Y. o. yh r pc•iu, tro, In the 67th you of het 6.IPA
She frhoda of the Guth) me repotlda to at7l •
% I,
fauersl trout her tate sa•Llecos, 1 Wylie !treat, tau
ch.a., o . THISO: edemdly) A SR3OO. lair
o'clock. to proceed to All-sh•ny Comm ry.
HEALTH OFFICE.`) .
Interments In th e City of P/I.toburgn
rust stir 4, ro stir 9,1853.
Children.
Ps0,:00.
,rge,ttnn of brain.----0
uongegtinn
Comploanion Of Bralm . I
0
111:,.asnalinn
1
12)=!EVE
•
51•155 10—f e ma/ es Is—Cabral o—Tow
or TUC Anorx TIIf.I 111.14:
_ .
Under I int ,
mlto r , , , 4
Fro
i--.. 5
•• ^to 5 ..
. 10 to 16 .....---....-
. ...
I
grknown.. _
unter of the ii,7i;liTii;iiihr----......_...1
• c v WILLiAI4 3, ,
rbraltia.o . to . 1304r4 of lirsltti
To Etulders
&ALED•PROPOSALS for providing all
1.1 Labor eel Material tor. and Building the - ALLE
GHENY COUNTY 0000.110000, accordin
to. tlit. placid
W.
eproluratlons of 14.1. tri be be leen at alike of J.
W. Kkaca. Archtteot, corner of Flit It and Ward streets.
Pittsburgh. will be yeeelved by the Commisdoven en
MONDAY. 30th lust 10 A. at !LULL% ?AYOUB`,
co Liberty stn.. T • buildings are toes erected on tie ,
14 ordrille Farm, lataly owned by Mr. Doulavaly. ght
beoat va the Washington Turnpike, and =a alta
be shown by Id r. Disularelr.on the Woe.
Piaus •111 be restly lior Bidders on the =0 last, wh n
all fur th er requielte inforimattcn will ha even by Ott
Architect. at his algae
ity order
of
ti,e eo.rd.
TkiONAB
VETOER. TresideaL
Cluirnisat.Fecretary. mylniordtratT
Valuable Property For Sale.
Will undersigned will sell SIXTY ACRES
or LAND, adjoining tha town of gAtt Litargool.
Columbia. anunty, Ohio. on which are tour gnolling
Honors and a Inn Yard. The Oar.
will Do sold togothar
or dlnidott. La snit pure:mom
Thewhole to tridi wartannl and famed.A VPIT on ( h.
proalsos [milLllool.l JOIIN ALL ISON.
Election Notice
Xlll Annual Meeting of the Stockholder"
of tb. PITTABUID4II,CtsiCINNATL AND lA4rg-
IS TELLGRAPII 0011PANY. for the Medlin, of
uflisera for th• aimless year. will be !add at the OFYICC
01' THIS tIOMPAN Y, in the EU, of WI/EP:INES, Pirirlut
on MONDAY. Ma Btu day of nue roll. at 1() o dock a.
JUSUiIA PUNKA. SOCTI.C.7.
Pittsburgh, May 11.1833. Sesslitd
For Bent.
A FINE two-story BRICK HOUSE, ;la
1 1 10 - i ' ts: ' , ' .7 . l. f tt... " .irx tilig g :1111111M:I
sus hundred yards of too nallsosa NW. Its hots. Is
Isms sad ammo/111ms, contsoMos' memo rooms. Th.
lowa. froot roam esn ton used for • lams Rh. 11 Dose 1. 1!
trot .10 by 40 Mot deep, haul 3150. 31Ml
llo y
LAIN.
myll nia/ Edsts Agent.2l 111th stmst.
rtiO the Honorable the Judges of the Court
of General Quarter &snorts of the Peace. In and far
the Coon of Allogbeny.
Tb• volition of .J. NITZia. of the /earth Raba,
Nth burgh. tiwiably ahrwoth. That .our petitiotier halb
profited himeall with materials for the accommodation of
travelers and others, at hie der eltlea house In sold Ward.'
and Cr.,. that roue Downy .111 be plowed to groat bin,
• Ileitua to keeps public howl. of • otortalament. Awl
your poUtkner, as in tint? boned. will eve r pray.
Li J. 1.072/01-
.
Ws. the sistowribere. einem. e sled Wend. do certify
that the above peidttoolit Is of soot wind e toe blow , /
.n 1 tompirenss, end Is well pron./lei with bowie roem
end onsrenlirow for In. mmadttlon nod lidelon of
trawlers sod othars,and that mid [sworn ill nowseary.
Maisons Drib.. Illehhel rely, J.L.8., Coneollr.
William Cooper. W. B. :Seers. Jerome diellelde. O. W.
bonnet, Themes A. Ilintoo. /cwt. h lliebarde. W. D. tog_
I D LE. !Ismael 210011 T. 1.0111;d3iP '
VALUABLE PROPERTY FOR SALE-
On the west afee of the Discsand—A ROUSE and
1.(12.2) fret Rout hr 121 feet t Drat , . stroet—it ale
mots far *4o(lw year.eal .111 he eold as reaeoash le
term* inquiry of 1711AR1.%8 R 10.11118.'
mill 75 /earth .treat. beterra Wood sad market.
GROCERIES -50 boxes Chocolate;
100 tads prima Rio Cofisc.
TOO
6.
H.
Just oa-',l .al lor sale by, !null T. LITTLE CO ' .
IFILouR-26) bbls. extra and euperfine,
melted and for gala bY
T. LITTLE t CO.
- - •
CNDRIES —lO bbls. No;1 Lard - Oil; •
N. -- 1 le, toles Le Loan Tobaecte
Yu do. 1,15 do. do;
GO .41. No. 1 Cincinnati Paint nom
10 do. Clocnotatl 011•015 ear;
20 do. do. star Caodlan
Nut reed wail foral. by 10,11.1 T. LITTLE a CO.
PoACON-10,000 lbs. Bacon Shoulders;
30.0001 N Baron ii.mr, 23 Careen attn. aunsoTared
ta}oat toed and ft, Ws by
mill T. LITTLE t CO.
•
T'S half chests-Imperial Tea;
1.0 ball deeds soul cheots superior Y. 11. Tea;
6 tavola lin opoptier Tea,
15 do.. superido alo/k Tea;
Ittla. sod Ohs. ane so prior 0. 11. Ten ,
Jnet
mill °*.d'i mod
M' I M M d t!A W
I rus a co.. ILT Eererel stoat.
DOTATOES-100 bur. large Neebannock
Crotator. orled and for solo w.. by
torn
A. a A IltellAN E. 114 Aroma door .
Inoun-100 bbls, extra Fatally Flour, in
Ir'on sad Oir sal* by
mrll A. A A. IIoBAKE. 114 retool rtort.
faUtUR-2p hbdo. N. 0. Bogar t on con
olgrammt ant for sal... by
[11;11 A. A A. )1311AN11, to &wand And..
005-10 bbli. Eggs, oalo by
FAIL mill A. A A. IIcHANE. 114 11.ectua stmet.
LITTER-10 jars fresh Batter, in store
i •fyii dl """ b i.• A !deIIANZ. 140.11treet.
FiRLED BEEF-10 tee. oxtra augur-cured
JJ Dried Beer.juat reed 6.1 for nnla by
• cull HOOT T. LUM.S J CO.
OWDER,,—Blanung, Mining, Sporting
Pairda, and Panay Tam on band, bin Ws by
nil J. 8. DILWORTH i CO.
UPE RFI NE FLOUR-100bble.aupert no
hour, br
c , 711 .1) 8. DILWOKTU t OD.
kRIEI - 'IFEEF-1,500 lbs. sugar-J.
Ijl Dtiol Cef. for lisle by
J. B. DILWORTH,* CO.
EANS-25 bble. small white Beam, for
Jur se. by (null] J. R. DILWORTH I CJ.
OTITSII-15 casks Potash, for salo by
. 7 11 - s.-s. DILWORTH & 00.
fiREAP WALL PAPER, from 5 to 37 1-2
cants outlt—a lama amaranth. on "nod, and ite
Myth,. Inaddition. from the Yam for ale of th e
we' Paper Warthouse. No. Unseat. bathreth Third and
Fourth street. by lstylol TEIGILIS PALMER.
BACON--50,0001bC Rognn
Rod, in gore
and tc , s J. V A J. J. 1300Nr.,
mriv VS Liberty st,
1! OTTER-15 bbls. Roll, in store and for
a ft
ulg We by ' J. T. aJ.
Z 6 .1. /1001411" \
tr Marty 1q...
nit APPLES-4100 bushels Dry Apples,
Es in 'tore sad tor We to to.. ootairatoe.t. I \
m , lO Zlit.lbotty .t.
INfonEW BOOKE—lrAnbigna's. iliktolj of
a.ltetsmation, soh a sho, sel editions ths
ais
t vols.
north st.
le
QILKS! SILKS!!--A. A.. ASON • ;CO.,
N 0.7.5 Flll.ll otseet. bon rorolowl nd.JL owl% Mb,
monitor. • loon sod bosalltul oasretzu Peso ellto
or oh. 'men and moot hablootab styla ad odors.
m,1.0
BONNET RIBBONS , rJ at reo •
L A. IfiglN A 00n. No. 25 if.h o
IAttEP wcrtm•nt of new inslo Bp cc and
not ItiLtwv.•
SILK BONNETt3.-15 - e. new style
1,..3 Silk Doulteta.lastopeaed at
41. A. pen.* 00N,
¢1 410 ZS , ME stmt.
nANTILL
.t
a. t, A ;ni A se . .stbls ° 4 11 :1J k :unii ( 1
I.4autiral lot at liatitillas at tb rnielttat laost ta,.
Inn ' ' m 4.1.
. _
• I,e)ii
DOLES -8
. bble. jt kle, C)
,
tt,171"4' ln ."'"'4 61r DlCKati
in etoe
\B'-1
BACON -50 bhde. a3 9 ortu,
for sale low to clo•• • coo elm:amt.
IC7IO • MIMI DI
lIEESE-40 boxes in store. f stas
Imrlo ISAIALI in .6A
WasEE'S FOOT
k. br irbriot lBlllll,DlCklit A 00. .4
HONEY -1 bbl.store: tk,t,
two ISAIAti D 1 IV e.. 00
EAU' ERS-59 eaoks in storei. for ssiliA by
run • ?MIMI DICICRY t C,.
ID bushels Dried Ai
\I
\ max utosrirrr, „ \
00 and TO WV..
TIMED APPLES-4.(k), ,,
e!le 1.
RAPES ii/tNUING9'!
. „lite and \light
AL fba.los of Waiii.frot,wltirarjvride golf ands olvot
liorders In drovers\ patterns, rip.r ...ylo for parlor* lo t .
.t.l• by lmrli i W P. hf fkiCall.CLll,l33 Wooretrotet.
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VELVET WA , L PAPER=
IMITATIONFor comm. mmi for 1+1• rhoWb
11172. \ WALTNR P. IMUMALL.;
115 4 R ESCO DECORATIONS in p er Hang
' • log., ...I,lr . nerforla vase! eblors bostity and
durst.lllry. Couto br \_,,
fr , T9 WALTIffI P. 7.6,411:1ALL.
.....
VRENCLI PAPER 'HANGING From
the orlntnahni msnufieteiT of Maur. Did • qui •
Co., Pubs, &re told aulitliV A airgo i alkba xa.
nuie
pOTATOt,9-300 Berior Pink \ Rye
P "''''"qll"arvtnit;weieril b loc.
130 and 132 SPG4Itd albe
B OLL '
rime, in 010
.4v v •\, ,
I AKE 1? - 1811.--100 bble„ ,, ,aad if bble.
Mae VIA wid Trotit.thls day rye& and tai ot. by
HENRY IL CULLICIS.
tt i O'OONNOR
t \ ,
AN D u ' Bu ,':l; o9 llE croa. rU . Li...
LID sallOOLD—Dmi Lo Ern
4.w.iwtras. D. D.. moo
PLYIOON AGNEW, 65 Motet at.
•
tiiAUBIGNE'S HISTORY, Vol. s—The
euljeet o r dale volume Wag the Reol4l,l2rforme•
u::le Werra more lutemetluslul,k3ltuvorrloreesera loe
."14 • DA MON AGN.IIW,
Ob Ilaapt Knot.
VIOTTER.-211.b1e. primo Roll, in,olottu,
niched this d. and fur muipu ' ir.
.)1 vOS 110Ntious=
bbla. fresh, j apt . received and
snub nr •sr \ 1111111'131, 1111.11011191 CO. .A
Et trrrEjt
,-6 bble. prime Holl,I!L olottT,
~1"4""it!" ,
DILWOIII/1 • CO.
6,113110:1-17 . 1 grosimooelved and for
.11 mnll •HL EY 11. COLLINS.
f 1 tifodoolllhtbiElC TOP ' S 130 of vari.
Agl t.
0.0 \ 11..0rf , 31. br
OTTER--4,bblsamalk 801 l Bus
is4, tor sale --
\ Mar: 00.
lli II - I
tn. as
61)2
Boerhave's Electro Chemical Ardma.
,
\, GENOLVE lIQLLAND ifartTELS.
WitQM LOUIS A. D'ISRAELS, Chemist
si• ..4 Phauetwoutielt el Annterfhow. '1.4.4 Maw...
taoturen•-• ponsly Vostable Cotonou's: Puna. , on
v t = lei= prin s =l 6 l . 27 , 2s , s i :iner: t t it t . hggi
tlrzizTi t %oitle,E.l7;:a2te4ll.lsZt - ' ;ler;
the,e of our rather Land anoterod been and there over
r e " e: " ol ' g i th ' e ' s l ef.l 7 no c :Oll:s7ll g ' St u to w og h pub n r"
1. knowtog abut ILI troll ...Intel gerdielearrirtura
'Wog be eelanowledard. \ ‘,
4 , ,.. 1Xe1 i 101al etri gni= 4=ell i g: at . i r aret . fog,
los milgeetlint Eloper...l, !Underlie. Lome 0! Appetite.
'tiorrous nobility. Oonslipation of the Sowels,thasopa.
13.t011r, Cbole• /dting, Ile.
,/41:haTo t n ic e 'l‘r ; r hz.r.f.Vgg.tI b bnv ll'er'Pt . a: at:
rot era,. lairlts,oratbar fauns of oulrdrotion. Gen
t, 11l n a ntsn . r b atigt . re a o n t a it= . l7 . Wlty y d . rree u tlr to e
reing i ng the an:onion' Writ, Sue, in fal,lnfUstags;
14 Vs tol vigor Into Showy stem.
sirtit7 1... i. without my Signature. ,t
c ...„....., f f jfe. B. U. liirls,.:ala Jueice of tee Tram.
pia. glom Pam Ja.—Peer sir—l would car that I
b.... b ‘ ,. ted with a diva. of ten ratosub Pulpits.
boa of heart ,pad nerverwi hewleehe soma.(,. Otters
sant and
on spent sea • hustiotds of dollars , . p e a,
to riTeet•enrstl,nut to no purpose 1, Aftor having pool
three bottleof'foar .4 1.30etr0-atheor rat, 'Aroma. or Ilul.
hail Bittera'Nl lay' =reel( entirel . . rstored. i raw rat
toad eleeo wit, so 4 otters/ to my Into ses with pleesera
cod would rhererol recosalacral 'lto i three who
to
artilarly .role . \ \ ' \B. O. KUUD . 3. \
• \ .-.. \ •
iole.p,o,l.Villmr,afAtAr=tlc9lr rerrlal s to the fol.
ic
1 Mewl. T. ik Young .1 Co., Stnithticid, Erre.
'fir.
A W , " /Vr r. eitlabursth... \ ‘`;
- • .8.- •.' .. ---46. 1‘'. Trot llrsoingb/f
.1, W. M. Brio era. Ctation., W.
W. Owns, /I ghsn.Westmer.laul Co.
P. Marra libestn•am, Pa '
kola Dro \ CrJAMIN PACE,J,. \
Drag god
Cl
Cot. 24j , 1 red Emit eliwid
And ILA. /(411.orttnk Co..\ .3 It. IL S•llen. Wool
weft, l'lttebv.rsh. _ \\ \ • mylnydt-FT
Prepribe . d by \ Atiyucians..
VIIIIESICIANS overywiiere prescribe B. •
R_ YAIINESTOOR'S VER.III \ OII. for the MAU theA
tory can place ImAlleit eondlen to it. Read the followo
Ong Matement.froo\a .e 1311661131 Wheal We e known
filthy lean: •\ an
..
w
t i Roman:4,lnd, Sent. 21. IMt
\ Mews. B. 4. Fish wroth - oh Cb.—Oesglemmv It dived
at ptessor• to state Illst I have 1:666 pepEla Toot Yet`.
mliorre tor some ten or tAvire ytare. and durind that time
1 bare also sold other liomlfugea anddreparatlenr, end
1 can cateciontlalLly PlIeMwE Y0Ur 61366 WE4 664 . 61 ! , gi v t .
peed
to all who Core wad It. end we. woo•rahT
r 4 s tltrignlr y rai r t.77
. o ?Cinltt h ir=l .l 4lll.lo `7 , '
OV . 11.” Idm. l ' hore. =lnt: the real. Wee. and It
le y own fanally with , endre eatiActionothea other
iliT rtions l p.e. ,, fg o r i i r. f IIMI: d . eidre l l u e o llecA au .i i ,,, j....
11 , ware at counterfeits aid Imltaloos. \
1
\
\A , holesale and twat' er all'. he bniooo.l driothirte
end e try merrhanta thrountionl the 1/0 &atm.: laid
001 V VIRPITTIMUROIT AIIiCOUNELLSVILLI'
\ RAILROAD 00.11 P Y. Mad 9.1
AT 1' REQUEST OF T e DIRECTORS
1% of the ittsburgh end CormelLerAle Railroad Com
, m ap, perm • bektine BLOCK an threor *Miffed tt.
attend a AIRMLING OF TIM STOCRICOLDIIdIi of eat
Comineuy, to‘, he held at PIMA 11AL14 lirthe dor of ,
lidttsbordh. onAIONDAY. the 131 day of NAY (ino.). at
'lO emelt Y. 10,Dr 436 putpme of t•llrut NM ...Mame
-oon the aerenten co of the Areal mi volt:nery. to the Art
i hocorporeting sellal. posed at the si.thad of the lot
•heddalatare el thte Sa te. ad law woherrittMdlLlAt lA./
he weaned fn MU in .aid Reed. i,
WILLIAM LARIMIR I .II.
• Prot Pktatrusgb and Cm:miller Ho AIL Vo.
(Ventrie of Liberty. Aajatt6 aril:ay. ard I ritylLty.caert.
Grelpoborgh. 0091.1 \ \ 1F.'79
Church I •an Per Bale. \
rIMIE LARGE' ORGAN now: standing In
TrAlity chore !— can t =gain. R key bapr•lN .
and vadat. For Taalleals,apply_te
torn W. P. p1a5 , " , yi..33 Wood etm
AitTANTED-1:2000. \
QECURon uninenm*ed city proper
t7. for narr r h• fair p_rice CP be WI ; r
Andren••L."Gasatto
...
(I.ILOCEitI - 44-- .
'‘.,A 201 bbl .. LiestaQrledno Motarsss;
10 hhls.trustAd do; ''• \ .
, \ 100 bans prime 'do Oct.; s ~ s .
' CO halt shreds re11..102. 0 0 aunt
O. - • •rad .
:0 bolt sluts losChnod. Oolong MO Chstlaret do;
\ 101 boxes Rosin Foto: ~ \
Vino do. Moped arrl Mould Candles:, \
acres Corn Ilrooldt: .
hos. 11.1.1 lass, asdorkd situ: . \ \
" kegs
ells,
ds \\ \ do.: ~ \
o.s.oltress trash M.: ..,
0 Oases Purl
w it: ,
L 0 'al, , 12alstor, with ala ganeral &coarsen: of
•
".!"1" F" .
a
l
. lel tOll..
0:i0 \ _ h0.,_31 L_ltertyslit.ot. _
F'sff \, \'' -\—
if.tgito;i , :..i•edkrh 5 ,, ,
this. I'M . arr.
b ors. Istat 101uttslioaldd; ' ,
0 bhls. Late 150112,2 q s \
a
12 do. D avie:* marine: . \
.30 do. Esstaro \ dc. For solo b
mylo \ R. ROOI V.l 00.
rt ACON- •
IIJI tO.COOIbv.-I.lisos. giJeA mid Shot:6l6M
3.°° 4 at. 31 1' .:110 2.6 11r.P \ •
10 do 11.613.6 :
16 do, Hmmm Porll
• 10 Ilerou CouovaosedS:c. own..
.)N
For 211.3 •
myld NJJeJS
0 1 40 bids. Listwed Ulf; 1,410. tin• 1 lard
6 do. ba 2 lewd Oil: 30 do: 'Fris Awl: for olds
by 007101 IL' 1tt111602 a CO.
FOR SALE--Aoo of groUnd South
goal .32.111, A lirgh n/ at/. fronting = feet Sal
riug bark 114 bet N Cartandat's wilen on whleitg is
rated two twastory . Brisk Dow.. 20.-1 mettles?
s
mow. rwished In goal ettls. with hall ..40100-0000:
ssats for Sl= per yest. Nat rental= 5 toooo3. ell fur.
wished Ind whstrwte: swats for SIX , Pro .0 0015 . lb
mil for 52.400—owathled tri h 533,1„ balsgswin atonal pay.
masts. Aptor to
•
soyla No. :a Fifth Strret.
:ttc . .if°Jbuit)yintFr
August nut. a Salesman able to inSuato• a %Warn
Yonnari t sole and tsigo tmla not be expected to
take dlehonorable means to secure Dl:Wast, hot
oinct thororghly competent and or ansgrettlonshia
character. Addrees tirelln s . at this stating WM.
.110:3•• •
eiROCERY STORE FOR SAL)—Dohjg
VII the beet retell latelorm In the eltr. 'The sirieg.
tome end good will or the ware tionellt and attended ldit
will lettere the bitter a fortune. as it Iwo used. Represent
owner well off. bug whore health will not vomit gin mete
tinning In IL THOMAS WOODS.
writ , Commwrial Broker. 45 , • stet et.
LOUR-2.00 bble. Superfine . lUD , Extra.,
In etans ani for tee br
• •
QIINDEUES ti
-
kJ ZS tombola Ylasmod; 100 MvlM l sDrlod AD .11 , 5
100 lb, prime 15 /tube Myerymot '
mall While Manx fY . o , 2a sos . _
mylo
OLD AND VELVET PAPER OR PA •
LOItS,The =cot, toguttful and 'truth , ' gtbiolg
Vl Pager.. brought to Pittsburgh frous the Meet co/
tinted gotauttetary to Frgooto lose sold exchatigair DP
torlo TIJObIAf, PALMER. Igo. hi Market at
FAELECOIIRT & CO.'S FRENCE( PAPER
old A Pap e eat of flowered, GOld Nev. awl
Wal. with 11.rolOooss Golf Waiver wad t old
Borders to motet, fro= thrse , 7lslnstal moon efo tx
lac dweirsd torsalo by
.7 r
10 \ 77103LL 9 P E A EL
rro the Sinor4ble the ‘Ji)dgee of the .ttrt
R\ of Gm:trail Quarter Penni= of \the Peace In and for
tint county of -alleabony.
e petition of WILLIAM. NciPLE, of
To a la the county aforesald..Annablr rboareth
that 7 petitioner hatatrinanea linnalar with reatnrinlo
for th rookoilation of tawnier. mat ratan, et bit
0.41 c 4 a la the Ward annialtli and prays that
\Fo Pill be tileanal to groat lato • Menai to
)• P le flows of entertalonanti'And your pea.
R. so iiiOVI bound, will pray. I`\
mute. ,ZIOPLE.
an of Baldwin Tbarobipolo
arm. lo of ardi, rtsolt• for
Is yell proirblabva hove
ananunodatlaa 10 dti
Cl, sot Mat raidair \ ep
11
itropt6,l4iron
MW. 11. Polio; 3. Grain:Y.
ble., H. Lamy. itapiiAte
Ted lit
t. anotho
mrlo
in 843 st d
- INSE*
Wilitidi" e
tkidift4,_
4 ~.„ )1... .15..w.a...--74E
.F.E.,10c.
C - ELLENTI:gO,
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ws,
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, ---- : 34 : 4 4 7 lt r. 7 . t .4 bo b i y as \ '
\\ pT
e #44,
N e wr n. on.r.nii.'
fresh, \ B ter;
\
RY " . .AIIIES-21eie i new Amebae,
tar vai_ Imi.ll 0 \ \1 1, ,Y.1 1 1rar. COLLIN/. -\
• 1) AID tpltE7l.o pßiActe ne s ; etyle pLaid
11 1 ., 4 e...iemkrcha t a4j. \ nie , N .is e r ewt .t.
',\ ,SllAkkeiNll HERRIN44-,Reoeived
thlAtss,tuilj of Daltbaclro`izi..y Nr s •Nl;had sad'
I u d'Un " IFLVlt l ierilti.n . ,, , ,.. * ii 6 , ;:4..... t .
la 1 , •,. . ~ ..,±. ... 11T,L1, ...
VARNISHED Wads PAPEIR,=II., veil
atto I sill - 41 0. Invarml work. balls. l/olm.\*W.
.t...o 4 llAsoulditurs land *lash borders. tol•lali 41. U.
/.41 al siora, No. brvlukot Atrort.brt \ •‘,•,._ ,
m7l - 581. ThOILIto PoIIAIL-/-1
FNOLI,SII STRarlifiNNETSail
„O *".
" Mel till"'°, 7oWr z aViltbilfiitrk.
\ .VIVALL PAPER- I Fre* and .43nea l idekn. 1
aa of e v er t Ida, new styloo:;,qtb wide Hardin 'Ol
i tHA tog yid , to so,totiNAr. ruorts i ro2 1141114,
A ' ''"ullt!rni.k..ht\.•\
"TATTER -3 nee prime fiesh' RoilTiar,l
'Ste ar lto 1 • • 'IIENHAV. COLLIER. \ ,
nIttAPPLITS-Zal it - Z , Vviii; fillidE, \
8 147 thi ‘3. Y 7- * . ini 'U V " %AY IaiLLINEL .
130TAIMES-36 li le. ifideTinel — h — ea air.
1 ..kir Of solo t r \' ‘
all \ \
pEARLSiI--30 o Ice MCI in tore
\
SALERATCR3 7 4O bbls.„ 0 bpieer,' in •
i. r r t " 1. \ aitisinD. '4l
bbls No. Pickled Ie-
Hog; SO do, iad bbla. W6l nth; 6) bbla.
•txd 40 delf bb16.4 6 . 0050 /cm .al•
my) Z\v
all Whits, for ----- aala by
113 TA BUTTER--Rsceived daily hy Rail.
paeked,ln elatha and b..:far ula by
. \ J. is. tiNAULEI.
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'now ulna no WILttrISS UAW. Ms manner toestersa.4ell
In the city. to Iles propose nt Istaeli pet Ind • Derma nt4Ol '
KEllloPletti OttiLA '31001 , 8. The Server. of an 0m , , , '
cleat aml 'math* mma of ta1.1.1 /!data b... bees.k
scented. The 11•11 lan tee tnlebed in - about...two ereetsA •
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lAN THURSDAY morning, 12kinstwatx.. -,`
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earner of Wood sod' fifth streets. will be sell.-
One substantial two hone. t'S.llll.l' CaILEIO.O2; la. , • -
g a 4 order. .
\ Oa. rot DOUBLE LIARNE3S. - t •
\ milt . P.M. DAVIS. Aux:Baton:E. ''‘
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pPO3.i VJURSDAY morning, 12th instetat,
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1 anotilftbstreytt.yffl Devoid. slam and gsarni4,
I...orb:mat likrsecoombbl. DRY DODD. PADoy Atm.,
OLRB. Tabl• itr.d Pcblet CUTLERY. to to.. \
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irlili FRIDAY rooming, May .13t1);.itt 10'" \
IJF v'eloak. at th. Halms Hotel. No. a: LibaiiB at:
will to, Aoki the abtl. a hook at that coststa—%7
which ate. 15 Faathet alat °War ikals. Alattesam. 8 . '
,Ba4gaials, Tat... Limits, Washstand.. !Ws board.
iaz Glaa•Aa. Qt 1.1.111, 1 .2. 11... ran.. 1400011. flat run* ..
tam a triaatity of Lumbar and backs, Park. MTN. \ --
t - lAtita 8{.17. Kitchen Utandia. La. .
10/10 \ .. Y. N. DlllB. lactlasteer. • --.
Balding Lots and Sites far Manufactories
\ at Auction.
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url n. Prristanum, on TI3I.IIISDAY I)tb. In BIZ-
mingisata; ITKIDAN Zath. iv Emt Plirtenshrme argi l .
11,ASUKDAY.21et Sley, In 000th ritt.bargb. et *Volook •
e.x. of 00010 der. 'HA be .old on the bmalsee, a
comber of tare. rfoltine some of the most desirable "
I. eatlene In !be bor e oaTiebirke bon:mbar. imitable for
.11reoufeeterIes. s . Desiree Ofzessea. or raiwate Iteelnencen '
btreriosr frilmt izula.ment• to =OWL.a and other. to
florae Inrefleresita In /ioef,lbitste, erbl:h 1011 'nonage be
•11.1 e. Plebe mar be a... lei:. Anetlolll Store. N -
Terelo--Ora-rbiffl . cub, Wee lb one end llro.,7reere.
'lntl) Weer; 0. used by bo and marbrego. ._ ~ - ,
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Flgeben Cr...Am& I.
Ambrose NT. Thoptan, I
Benjamin W. Tingt y.
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INMem Al:Godwin.
Presnleed—Keephen etd.
rice Prete/nil—Ambrose .TU.O
AAnninerr—Pittehnlnn.
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116.08 YOONDZRII. PLUMB
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Gasrand Spina NMJaagi
wad our On laHrt itaties.
BY ED NAME
EAST END --00
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B a 11 uses, .I..__
Aso,. A, SALES.Artot, ILICAL... .., 141\
UP.S. •sreop. , . 14..44t4, 010g4r. 4 .44.1. 'CAA.. •
Mr.% IsSigo. Baum. Tumor's. GIL. .tha.tAn.,_ Seszim. x .
•oa • lu•ex or TAk.a.ar 1 'PUMS .9°D4, \ • \
ml 3 \ .ocomerrial PwAtti N. 44 .1...... A :
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One Hindred ons 'Rake . Wanted,
At $3.76 pci\guard.
IWILL giveiWis, per,hundie4(casukfor
good COUNTRVIAOkaeLviivi at.mr, , sturf; No:
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VIEATILERS and\ GINBENC}—.
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a: leatbars .d-1 sack Vlnaeng. new Walk,
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aa 2. and I times Flairod. near,landiadt fr.*, '
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it \ r e .... Rt.) aka Walk Fikpe__,_r for ilalkawr ebta Int , :
.. ,a . x. \ TUOYAS Piiniil. 115 Aukst Wan. •
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Iv 0.51313.4.11-3kbhda. N.O. Sugar, on
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• EH Y-60 bales Hay, in store and
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Asa ' Ne;o69, atullt) RAU? tthot.'
VrAIkAER-% ; 3U kegs O.
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SWEE' POTATOES-5 , bh. and 5.1 a:
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TIRY AP4ES44.4ln4ve Dry Apples,• 4 " : "',,,,,
Ay landing from stounet Iturarr. ille ryklifbir . • \ .
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lIROOMS—C4doa. dont Broothai'*ed and
taks.ta fiLAFI
AlirbaCtina r;eo6 4 Wool
_a Poithow, now hoidir4 r,...01Law,
norm,. (co gol.bY isA(Ad j,IICEI\ W.
\GRAUNDNUTS-299 topr balding s ,
stc4aer Buron.lp 4111 br • \ •
\ \ : 484 "411 DICKSt CO.
EMSLED - VIL-100 Vas. Linseed oi4 , far
- West ta.i2l B. A:.P.ILIINLIMICE. /1 0).
T TVER•7II?bi. k rime Roll Butter, roe&
l trlT\ d r l ;."\ l f °%"da . 4,rxtroarr a mtmerre.
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t • 1:04 LEATHER--For ludo \
b k r \ DARD2 na ukNos.:
711 1,200 Wide!.in ge!orf
ffstu'""'"dis' DVltist . r, 7is - mat"
p BROEMAIiERB:—Zigat
DS 111 Llbarf
1? 'SWAN IVANTED=DeeswI!.s .
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