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PI T TSItUrIGH GAZETTE
- • rU ALIDiTDDIDAILV AND ViDIDELYIIII
WHITS ft -00.-
DAVID DIVIVITIIITILI f; • • mown nAtame.
Thum'
r' ll * rtrn..-zacri - tax rost ortme;
• 4AILV—IIIr ',Dam par aaoum payable half TiailT
L r—iwo t tolt r arveasra tZ era. ,.
Tart otP7o ' •Co . 13. 00
Treaty aortas • ela .... Nel
elt= ItUrrablej.tailatlierag.a'Foligw's;"t
a• sent alter the peer arpires, Imola tha tunny a. seat far
a naersal.
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- OP A.DVERTISD L
IG:
on. muuy.,:(loll.7=tonptrell or .441mte . .) M 0a t .
. lio • 025. .
I j r 1 v o•
Do •• one'
tionth I'oo
Do _ Do - tiro atenth6==.....— 1' 00
Do •, ' 11 00
• Standing- Cards. tb Iloweris per annum, 000
One dollar En each additional line.-
One square, aluingsable at piwourit. (Pa ,
num.) eseltudve or taper ' t'S 03
itm et& eaditional hours. Inserted ore" osse nomtb, and
fl4ll or each 6441troual wrO,O4 46 t l rD 6 6oo4rrthe I'ourlTYo.ll.•
14 rertiretoeuts axesecling ,and not anon.
M gt t ' iltOrOs ° t% i r d .gt =r. r o ute nt
-
brand the &exeunt cherged forthelr i ; attlietagt.
Announcing candidates for Ornot to bo charged the Some
-
as other ofivertisernente. • ' • • •
Advertheonents 114 mane 'on the O'er for o uumb
fm or of insertlone, !will he continued 010 furbinkli
The rdriloge or Fantod nether:: Is strict] r limited to
their own Immediate badness, and all aemertisommas tow
the benefit or other persons, as well .0 401 advertisements
not immediately. connectod- with their own bushman and I
all elarsee of edvratissenantA to length er otherwise, be.
1000 the limits engaged, will be thareedat the weal rates.
Fur all each transom:: adeatisi bids will ben peretair
rendered, and groompt payment is
minetisenesnts dor ebatitebis iluditutions; nes {OM
manila, ward, townsh l o. end other public ineetbkos. sad ell ecaltlesd mooting, tad loom!, to be ehargc4 half rdoe, pap
4,1 " errictis In odranoo..
t 0 met..
o.led by nooth notices holm& eri out charms, unless eatototne ,
fOliorel turitattone or,olyttozry 00110.,, and whoa'
ilo 11 R.iroltr ulrorttoors, and all tobnpaid Ahero eending tomneardca.
ro,renniting -notices dethroest to a,D attention to
Yobs, &week Qmorrta. or • tor - public entertaironents,
when rim are mad* .e
tense—all
notice: of
Lndo ou—sreri mthe detitteted •to roll etteatinu
lE; ll,7 l7To t r....t "". tr 'kul' oll t.a. or
.1-„tal .Iter'r:PAcei!
etentling they. the s oma 0I to b' oe:pold Or. -If intended to
iturrtal in the local col
ins. umn. the same be charged
at the taco or 10 tante Orr lien Mahon or na°. notices to be marten trinto,D4dc.., :
Tarrant License Petition. 112 each.
Real Estate Agents' and Aurtioneerf adiertheroonte not
to be obeematunMrr ready- rs.tat.'hut allowsel di/mon - ft of
Itlrty-tbrue Nut othrthird tor mat , hop the wenn/ or
vs:nvealiteszi• tlt ritti •
Ouuu •
r!, three Innerthes • —SI
eseh adttltkma fI3II6.ISRM:-... 37
Arrmnetourre irstrcr ran= Oae • •
glesre, littes.,) errs Itteortion..--.60 cents.
Det. , nth' athritioesklngertion...-75 amts.
Ali trivalent adverthrenmenteto peld le advance:
•
DATES .OF DISCOUNT,
- - commtrztillAlll 000 IVA FIMOVII.OII 0U.L717.,.81!
•N. HOLMES . 4t:L SONS. Brokers.- . .
ri.. 67 Acrid st. bdoors Third surd Foul/. .0. Pilfsburph.
PPSNSTLTaIILL ' ' Branch at .Xonia--..... 1!(
Bank of Plttabuntit..--..partraten at Youngstown
ee
rshartre hank of da......par Qty. Clault..Clationati- do
Mo t. and Bumf! lof , do...par annerdU lik,Cluninl- do
Ptak of Qatruseros ~....par Franklin' hank 4 .4 ...,... - do
Hank Of North 'Arnariea....par Lafayette Bank..---,.... do
r l
Bank of Borthr .n .lbertleapar two .LlWat..k Trustee.. do
Bulk of Penns szniv—par Western Belem, Bank.4'_do•
• Bank of Penn eldp4;par Dank of Ilsottillow...-.- -.
. flommerebti Hank Of Pa....par 5/glall Notes.- --.-.1?3 -
Parmore IklitaAzda!' Ilt..par -..- . NEW L.I:tioLAND. -- -
Girard 8u1k...-. -.......4 Illaolmorkillanks..„..... X
Kensinaton /tank., .
_....-.:.par . N 0 .07, TOM. L. .
Ilannfae. A Mull. S hat.... 11. . York .citT=r...36,7'
Methinks' 8ank........ ..-„.par c9ll4,try ....4-......-.....,..t6i•
610 1 1 msomdaLHankt,—l.PU , IinTHAND: !,.. .
Ph nadalptda Bonk 4 .-.4,.. Baltbnora..-. ..... ........,.,par
.Sonthwark Bank ..............D ar 0311Ertrr...... . ....-.11,‘
Truism:n.ll'. 8a0k...:..........•mar 71j.J883ifit 6 DLLANAIIE.-
Western Bank ... ----1 H au mdsmit 8ank5....4.....A:
Bank of ChamVersburith -14 VIBOTNIA. -. .
;
Bank ofCbaster Goths y. 3 Hank' of Gm Valier:-..4..7.,:i71
Banker Darniflo. - -_,--, .... ...Tar mink& va.,ll.chatrmd... .
' Bank of Del. Ca. Cheater... rt. Bank, i a.. 7torfolk .
Bank of Germantown-L.-4. Farmers` Ilk of 1 IrgiL - . '.
Hank of Gottniburgh...„. .7.7 Marehaots'Allbs'a 3 , .001!£
I
Bank of Lotown.--7. - - 'North' Western Bart:_
hank of Ind t0wn.......V.: ' Branehrs.a•-___ 4 ; - 7. •
Montgomery Ijo. - Bardc.. ~.par ''' 'NORTH CJSIOLEI6. -
Bank of Northumberiand-par Bank of Qua .I , _ r .car.. -, V.
Carlldo Book--„,----par dank bt St. of ig. Caron,. - 2
Odunebla ITS a Bridal Co-yarrou. Bank,lCllmingtom- 2.
Doylestown Bank -...-... par Bombards,' flk,Nrorbdris, 2
Poston flatik.-.-..........4.par - SOUTH* CAW/UN&
_ . l
Brie t00k.._......- ........ ...i..... Bkofthebtof S.Carolina ' . 9 I
1,:4 , 4 0 % , ,0N:11 . 10t.ta C'a , , , ,....i.x.rpt i l of Zat , t i fi . to:lini.. :".7
E. , .. ,,, ' Dank of Beldileitrar Mudge& aleeharea r a ' g
sum. ITS ofgrhuylkm Lk... pa '. •-' .G . HOittll.ll.. r
Par. A Darr. Al , arneaLorg.. la: hands Ina & tirg Go ••
; 23,0
Mamba lit •Wathington. num of husrosta--- - - :.e
Harrisburg Bank ----. Bk of Brunswick. hoes. 2
lionsadalcasn_ .k- -.........1.s T8.36.1735E1t. •
louteutay Hank-. --- ' —..tar AtioNrent Bank 5,..,..... 3
LamoubmCounty Banit-..par -I=CTUCIST. .
Lebanon Dank._.._: •'. Bid ofßenturkr,l.ouire•ll4
Miners. Hank of P.:s.• If Ilk of Lonstreo,Thruston -.
Ilomanahala 8eak ._........ Northern Ilk orkentnety .
West Branch Bank...-- 6,1 nthern Bk of:Kentucky
WYMning ilk. Wilkosharre' . ,_ , -31tBSOUILL
York. 8ank......_,...__.. V. Di arumo or xi...L. In
. . 01170. ' ,- State Stook and Itronehas I;_.0
rriJ k yog i baat.aklnSik-m. lan k.. ._,__,,
I -' , `-. , ` ,. l4l3C`ii. i iletZ';l - f 7 ' .7 4
Brsuett at Attnot.-. - ....... ".. .d0 Mods..! Ti,. To. C o.m ehka 6
8 88 at .I_Hlft.port..._. • do _ ~. - - . MICHIGAN.
Braor-4 at .ftut.trt..—.Ao rsruserelisehanteellank 3
Brandi atClusland...--.. dlGoverronord Stook Hulk 3
Branch at TO I / 4 0.....4.- . -.: do Pentundar 8ank............, 3
=at Dayton-......-. do lormame Annomay....... . 3
at Delaware...—.
,doHtateßank...4. iii . A . : ., 3
Meh: a t
nahts= -- 4 .d0 0 BY of .„‘i LAmon!, Tnronto 6
tt Saleas-....
.4 do Biter tho People, Toreato .. 6
L a rm b h Willier- -.. - ' 1: I n r 4 tl.<= 4 Z. m kg;t; t
=1: :t* l "' 4:::: "'..d o , i , t ' af j .g i iE uAs ..:.. . 6 .. i.
numb at 05d12...-..—.- do On Phimoelphia... ‘ ,...-- do
Branch at ter...:... do Ha liettranre,,-,
_..-..-- do
Brands at .Stentenriita, Iln WESTERN. BIGHANG E. '
Unman at 11dt:T0M1011......• do duna11.,....-...4--... 136 ,
Pm/nth at Nuruk-.....-.. do, L0nimi11e... 4 ........... - .--..... -
Branch at
go:lf4Lir AiiiiiidEilitiE.
at Trot_ ....-- -.:: d DcraLloens, granisti--16,00
iih at Mt. rieastarß...-. do "do 2 1hdrt.d.......-26.50
Branch at- Zanessille--4,4 Loilfasia,'ol , 6 i - , .. ...- . ~ . .....,..29;99
Eraneh at Horwatk... '......., do Bagle.. -.“..........-1000
Brandt at Plotta.-' - - • L Brealerlckafrors----.:.-•160
!Branch at. Portunorttc.7. • do Too Ttuders...---.... 7,E0
at Baton«. ..-.. 'de 010 c ..... ...... .......... 501
=at Itsrendia:L...''delSorereigoll. - ... 4;53
.I..emsh.gs - -,.:. do,Ten -(1 ondent...-........• 690
Emtuals at Maastlloa- . -..... - do NapnleOns.„--.: . ..-..... 860
al Wouster.....--'64 'Dtmatt.....-'..-.---L. 2.16
Brach
PRICES .OF.. STOCKS. -
-lIMPORTED 102 TBArrrrissur,Gu GAZETTE, Br
A. W ILKINS
___ *Sr. CO::
STOCK AND EXCHANGE • BROKERS,
Fan 'OM iTt Orßirr. -
ri7ligarmig,Aul73B,
thaw . mato v..'
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m.
.komytra.Ois
AlleirdoArc. - •.. •
• D.. 61 }cdp
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Ap lr rdi g 6.' f — lia
Doak of littobarghl. .",
ilsetoultelF Mane
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Anoghem Batiaßan .
lto •
Pitt...T=94 C 0... .
D0P001t8500t......
•• • .
at. Ht. Clair R. itridiri
'laid St.. Mids.
wuuasnrort
nnoucce.
IPlttilblr U ra fa Inaleraion—
weasel, lessranatOet —..
Cittoon Jasmine. Co—
Associated letraniesa
E thane. to
2110 Vt 11Q - z
Juin ROL% nac4 - 11m*".
Pit Magas Wu}, "
Mono,Bbiekw,Vi r :
r„,igh y Plactniter
Pauss. tral
Ohioltallru4
=„u
nirale43l4.ll:
ItMRwaJ Dxy_Doat
Met i taacr erz .....
?arils . D' esoek d airrrja
Alla. Perrpree Plan_ •
41 ratubmvTgrapilre R.
taurthers Vaal
101
Se
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10
10
arm.
r i lAs h bor
North lirost.ent—
Loo CUT . ~ . .
littoboriti Li••• Bolt
Ad
Doastsns
Notebsort-'....
Ohio Trott
rho
National
Mandeb,
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2 i 5 4
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'II2ECTI MEAT BANICINO 11005 / 0 ' •••
Grita Asa. Thaldin t 11
LV d -DomesREIGN antio Erchtarge; Corny
J • Balla Naas
*add Laud Ilf
at arrsaty Naught •pd IoNL
Stoat e rawast sad .kt o v a
030112111ft11.
!Cann MOIL . " t!101 . 111it,{114 staxest. allowed mla•alott
GEORGE E: ARNOLD .1; CO,
- RANTERS. •
DtALKII3_IN =MUT - 4200 E, NOT . Lye,
' N' a • Alt=ra "" zazetlibetal
Oenar
HA.RDWARB FOR
,BADDLEBB AND CABILIAGE MAICEBa.
- IMOD STRATZT. rriTSMTXCJZ
4.495kert44,6111e-lkil;x. Dail
irk
splgr • canal bnol Rat wP7.I - •
ATEMAIST, k CO., Coaunission
zwdlant.. A. 4 b 7 C. O IL nivel'
so A• ea. Na "Z. gaoal,•#eot, (botreon Napa &MI
grentaoftstnet. Main .160 uoionitattonaa.
its= to— gotta 1 Atdrave Mato.
_ aa-a;Licolar attentiorlitivoll toTro.o abbonats trolls
littabonth. b 7 Cone tc! woo.Lo 701k7 sadyoloda
/CISEPH CHAP/LAIL
02 00 3 40 . Axp .izz2'42z, 0E44 lir, —
,IN,POICTED 01131d19;
Air*. attest, Pat urgh,
- /!4 1, 1 3 %1 34 T 4 '4ll
THE
BUSINESS CARDS.
• ATTORNEYS.
TOSEPII SAL A. P. AIORRLSON Attor- -
a e i tavt i l„ mt , ofik,a i g h.. rairth atm t, bat waen
us 04
4_!"*".
4 1Z. TULL, Attorney ai • law, "Bake
.
• "mu.. Dildnene."(lruit ittnaciti
. tetwvott. Fourth and
- au3d-Tely2.
ROBERT E. PHILLIPS, Attorney at La*
fel I
lOBEET POLLOCK, Attomey, at Law*
-Canter of Filth and Grant. stroets.olocadt• thaCkurt
own stqw, Pittalrazgh. • • zur24.l
AMES J. RUIIN, Attorney at larcr, office
rourth .trnet. war 41rant. Pitiaburgh: isls4ll>
/KANO'S C. FLANEGIN, Attorney at Law;
Fourth street, Pittsburgh. - • • _ '
No. 170 Fou
JASPER E. BRADY, Attornoy-utnLr,
Na. 69 Mit drat, Pittsburgh.
lERNAN &Cp Bankers and Exchange
Urotoes." No. OA Wood emit, turner of Dlaniond Alley,
t burgh, DA • •
thkGrltny and 801 l hank Notes and Coln. Dimmed - Time
e lila PrOMIIOOI7 NOtelc make CoUoctlom In all
the Idieminal , eltles of the Dam Ramiro Deposits on call
and on lotereat, andla t e theltDmont attention total oth.
Cr MAUn anpettaloing to • Drokeie butlneas -
.113.tiestern Exchange constantly for ludo. • mb23-1y
.NRAMER A RAM % Bankers .and J. chinini Broker& uy end selrGold awl' Sliver and
Nato, neigotlate loans on Ecal Estate or Stack Secn
rlttee, purchase ProinWot7 Notes, sad Time Dills on East
and. West.. Dar and tell Stocks on (k.tamblikol. Callao-
Honk nude on all - nolnts: fn the Union. Oftice - cacr of
pt o t t rgand
, Wocd streets, '4lLreetl . 7 opposite the Str,ltit.,es
D. KING, Coin, StocicTind Exchange
Broker, Fourth • cheat—Buya and wells Coda on
luier.- Exchange on Eastern cities entrrliedut cur
rent ratalg•Collectlone made on thitlcatt at totrrateg Wee
tern Bank sot,, Bought .4
I lAL4ER, 11A - NNA & Co., Successor. 4 to
c li 7ra t lg i nt , ftlrellnateltart.r o d f
itmli:t a r= d aile;;ZdTrag,ll.°! l Bl2l
Checks Jt.r sale. and collections made on. iitarir all Priro:l7
ilrit i t; b eL t itio r wi.d S m itT ra.
•
tut literal made ti cot consitnameabrot "'mime; slilowd
. on term
S.
virm wiLLTAids & co., .r.ook.oro and
licebanale Brokers, Northport Dormer of Wood and
Third streets. Pittsburgb. - .
'All trans:Atone mans on tmax - 'eolleetiord
Promptly setonded to. -
ISILE_INS a 00., Bxehange Brokera,
' - Nn. , 75 Fourth etr4et-, oppcalte the Beaker Pitt.
ttr 4l. gh. tree:rank:meet most Ill*tal :sten. - joie
571 i. LARTITER, Jr.,' Bnnker nn7lßro
pul:7l;.4ttt rtreet, CA saljohlittlaz CI? .Bankof
„110LMES SON, Doalerm in
_Forelgn
ad Natalie Bills of klaebatfier t tiL&2 .144:
poelte. Ban k :Notes and Bootle, No. on
burgh. EV - Cellectione made on all the ' principal cities
throughout the. Visited State. .
BOOKSELLER - S7szt.
READ; Booksellni and Stationor,-No:
V. a ll 3 Fourth west, Apollo EtenntaL • '
:R,-Virlltioli c 'Wholesale and. Retail
• . Dealer bi 'Mania and Fehnol llook.. Parer and Sta.
atm% ho. US Wood street, (between Third and ',Garth)
40. RN S. DAVISON, Bookßeller
mu-mar D•Tirol2 k Agnew, No. I' !Market
net. near Fourth. PltUburgb. Pa. • •
ENRY S. DOSWORTII, Bookzellei and .
JLI NA..In StuticmrsT du, No. 82 'Market striqt, near
fsmand. Pittnbufsh, Pu.
CO. ~.-Booksellers and Stationers,
- : , ;o-tslroot stmt, next door to the corner of Third,
i'ltfaburnb.Ps. &boot and Lim book, tonstantlY on bond.
coMDj ssrox kc.
. W3r: H. SUTTON.
1171c,let,cile riract Dealer
1Z OREIGN WL'VES, Brandies.and Old ;filo
itrth-Eut turner
W. PoINDEXTrat, General Merchark-
LleXtg--setro:AlgtTifttn.'lV-416.1.,Tir
McCLITTO, Deaer Tiik .
v v Choke ramlly Grandee, Wooden and'A'Slast Kama
earner of Wood and Sixth Street, nowreeolrinst elate*
astortment of Fresh Good, I 1 addldou to' hie allta.dp
tenslve purohased Trouttlost heeds In the Esutern
'market, which will be sold et the lowentmarkat team,
49i- Maple; Pleambonts. and PAW/1M • Inayingr br the
,quantity.~ supplied atartadosal• rated..
tartioatie Ileltrered In the citric= of chart, aria
A&: A.•MISANE, Cosunistion and .For
• ‘.76rdlri g Trarehanta, dealers in Wool and Prednoe
soneralloi alsovPitteliturk, bianufeeturat So. Ll 4; Sentoad
Ann?: •• • . • .. soluscx,
:ROBIRTirI (rotes,
Qi:Lignee Dederit; and Ootaxo#2o.,>n..3l.ershants.
stn Pi
et-tttborgh. , jail)
11112.13.1.. • roar..• ,
PRIIiGER.IIAR.BAIRAL& (Sint. ek,
V) eon. to S. Ilarbaturh.).ComMlntion Sad Forwar.llatr
lterehautg Dralera to irml and Produce generallr, Nos.
7.4.1 - First ar43.ll3EiSco.l ttrocla.Pltte.urat.
y p
W7REX:FIour Factors,- Commission
..aaa Santadinz Torehanta and Dalns In.Podnoe l73 lN ' tao l lg r arlr:=4 6. Noes ar,i 1
Ponr.
ftIIARDY, JONES. .S — uccessor to
ATWOOD, JONES kCO Commtalon and Form. -Ek
cre_hantn, Dales In Eittabaratk 3lanna•3urod °Dods,
= HEY, MATHEWS &
:M7Ml ar
riiP&lrv.7 Cotton
OER -.INTEL°, GeneralCoinmis
.
oa
Wczetuntet. Liberal sArsziors
=do eoralgreanctas of Produom gener ally. Jerry
11 . 0 . FIN W" - A l it",t CO., Wholesale Grocers;
Inv cetsadeeeemnettailts.sed.agseess lu Preddro mind
Pittsburgh lisuuheturcs, Na. Mel LihettT st,Pitts'
. .
B. - CANFIELD, L late of Warren,' Ohio,
• atiVc - Conottrlon and Forwarding; Merchant. and Whole
tale Deatnr uln Weatant Itearrre Chem, Butter, .rnt . and
Tent-Ash. and Western Produce aettaanr. yiater.atmet,
• between VatitttEeld and Wood. Mahwah. -
- .
L taati.k,lnty
lint.reb lb Aar,
latJart.aJuly
I tat.reb.wAcut
Itay a Nov
11.nututarATO'Brd".1..1 Peden In
- • Pletn
PHEESE - WAREAOUSL-4HENRY:
11._/ COLLTNkltavirarm end Commend= lilted:ant nod
?Alder in Cheer, Datter, Lako .IFlsb sad Pradaai caarrally.
WCR>astnat; above Utter. Plttplarrel mr3l
Intaan.altay
ao
Izzildayelio7
VON BONNHORST k 31171WILY,Wbole
sai.Grwers.1.1 Commlaalon NereTsntM and Dealeav
V .Pi h tt.trg . h .11watenetum, .No = Water Amt. l'ltts.
•Mt-Mgqlet,
Cb 4
66
LA'
as
42
35
JACOB FORSYTH, Jr., Nom - Wir=
Cammisafoa Earliant..No. Water otroatt,Plt
• fet4ir63
Dr.. t t . n.s7 t
Dr. .
D DO
Div. v a
KOMAR PALMER, - Imp6rter, and :Dead.'
French and Amnion W.ll Pnpej,,Nn. 115 hark.
baween Tklrd and Fourth esne4l•Stisloxest. ••
_
Div. 20 v#l ct
Div. May $2
MeOLINTOCK, impoiter4ind Whole-
MtDealer sale & Reba floor 041
data, Mat_ irl ,T.A• .4 Pi.. ( . 1 " ,. "'" 4
Ram Boat nizotalng" No 11" 31 61""
AIDS ,fs; PATTON, Wholesale and Re
°roma., on the nixtern side of th.
DRY GOODS.
Dlr. Jan... 4 Il
New Beak.
DGilcr in 'Trim:
F ot B,ANKNAN:GORbEit,
log. IToderty And Maroc - Laic Goal. EaGkrolderka r.
Gant'. itunfaldng Goocb• and Yang artlrdeat full ea
analmont of which ma abrarn le had st So. 43, rornia. of
Harked etroot and tbaAunond, Pittaborgh., P. , 14f
MOOStorrsozao -.c.aavuorr & roar.
/kIASONA CO., - Wholdsnla and Retail
. Neon. In Taney . and - titilde pry Goods, - 25- Ylfth
it 1:111PHY- 4t- TOTRCIIFItiII, Wholeisale
and Retailtiry Giants Marchaals, corner Itaarth oral
seta atraat. Pitts arch. .
Dir JE.54 120
NIT Stoelt.
Jails /LOYD.. .
JOILN I " :4oi r D & CO., Wholemle Grocers
• . sadCommisslon Star'hsa t s• fi o. t'3K ovdead Idb•
.
'WERT '
MOORS, Whole - stdo droie t Rea
wytng Dietllirr,tler Prodare,riltsturg . b . BLsoi-
U mm 7 Y IIII NWI=I9 4 rIINIOVI4
'old/ orr;orke old Oloo l tlitszheit 4 1 4. whi# win Iw
Q .
23
10
lILACSBORN- CO.,
Wholesalo Gm-
OVnt, Mast Furnish and Dealers In Prodnee and
tednugal Mannfactarwr..2l-Riteh ,thklnno. alwa nII ys
hand tneleWarehonea 1 Water street; Ilttshurp.ll.'
SA• - el
• ... t
. ..£ 4IIIZT Dean.Dean. 7 6Q..
ITAWD 1 * *frholesale ,
coil% Ccomrdadim-Sle =id elmta. Dralan riptture,.
stroat W.h=?' a+. l . l Cl.Yresit elttaborab.-
• • JG , LI WOOS.. b. sox.sox. c.
A1 , 4311.1.4.§ & 'ROE, 'Wholesale El facers and
Cmmingon Ntettblkate. No.lgl.l..theaty strect_Pitt.•
Wx. oaioamc,
.11711. BAQALEY .3; CO., -Wholcinile'Gro:
cers. N0.r.1 tad RC! Wood street. Plttnburah.
3SPOLIYAG, Grocer aml
-
V T Toe Deslor, aankr at Wad lad 'Sixth ittrie . tow
alas,/ on baud a large aasartmant Groortisa pad
floe Tearr—laraign Fruits and Nuts, IV4oavada aad Renal.
Deakkra aupplled eta 1.? loved tectaa.
1 1, 08ERT. 7 DALza.,LI.4, CO,; Wholeg a i s
Grata:Li, taiaiaitukra 31erekanta, Nolen In Produce
on 1.100114 11M t .1(0,04.3 litertr Auto.
',aux • •• - 7
ViT/OK - ‘ . ..t.-XCCANDLESS,:fiVOLVSBdri:AO`
•V V - .O D. tritXlVbigesit• GrpeenyVoivonttaViaut
C.lpomisakvn Avehantoi Devless LnlLlPaliali• GUM 0*
TV=II a ILAPIr Ma tZ I P= "Mar .
',4"'t
& L.
CULI3gRTSON, Wkiaeaula Grocer and
ocamgasousseor o t , ..,Daltitiaft46ol6il4P*l.
2.lll3ll2ftattrOk ii4 Latitr- Otreasi rAk*
. ....... .. .. '`V" imam
icit:.FLOYA,Wholekle Grocert,'COni-'
ea=lteedukabloctut.'744/I , s , ha Prolloce—ltastrul
Ats. tiontlair =wet, Vaal, .114 s.lxlJa
4 ."
' l4 MIALSY„ WOODWARD CO, •Wholi!,-
. nig Gracirs. Nr , 921,140# Mint, Pb 1146111 IV •
GROCERS.
. ~
DAILY
AGE.NCIES.
CAAD.=--ila. -7 1. 7-- ini-betra• hijed
the ez
p_ evolve Agnnte for Ofhtiveatnnr:
!Toted - Cemented - and Etretell Lee
nfactured br JLIVELI. & bo\, Ilerltbed...txr 11 whittle. W'
We DO natl . Itir tail D . ill7l. umttmenl Menuthotured. .st ,the mmeacturcr irrlfte,
hnr Leather •Betly xga b it. Ana,.
Pln this market., &UN-. 1./o.° and r et the
l U'rj r i" rif m'njU tt i 4 1.116 al
J. ,trieM -
stqaln ng J. & LEITS
AOurusrfiribbiiis;- Beni- Estate_ Age Alt,
Stock, Ircielatittloo'attd .I.koker, Affice Na '92
th strect, &bore yood.
...Business prot,o9t/tattended
jyr,oup
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- . - - -
(2 41. - 1.117 EL L. DIAIISIFELL;SecretatyCiti
1, 4 z ..wej.....e.00191.217. 0.1 Water ISLIVen
I GORDON, Se&Ctaq }petinau
Ji: . ranee Co.. 82.3 Tater etreet..• - , - '.' ,*. - ,
:1 GARDEN - MOO/TM; Agentfoirtanklin
coma of Wood
PA. MADEIRA ; Agent for, Delaware Mu.
• thellnrrandi Cx!mranr. 42 %Tatar Itraet. _
CIT.OIOII 11. T/11.01,.. ...... Immo
el EC). R. TAYLOR &RUSTON, (successors
AL - Ir to To;Our & 'talon:tea 'General Oorandasion 'and' For
wardino Merzhants,'aint Amax for fine ern - Tranaphrta!
- non Liuot Wholassia Dealers in StanlogrOcolow,. bheet
inga *atm, Cotton Tartu; liatting,Twinr:Manins; MI..
nowt and Fentachy Tobaroo, Soda Ash: Window
Gis*lng,Jer and , WbitnLcad. Nand Stores, and Cinch,'
arol Pittahrgh' MaT,.ndbct::irud - Gouda . .Funersily,—.
tHrt= tY ;io. ". l3 n F ro nt . ,lll&Taro;
Pittsburgh and EL Lhni . ankat Lanning,) Cincinnati.
. y A. .lIIITCIELSOIN & CO., CciiinniesiOn
QY • Merchant, and Agrutv for tlieSt-Loule Sugar Rodin,
0011.4 ZL Ungla lne.Palnt, nt In Engnsh., . Molasses. Pig awl
• Bar Lead. , ilia%
- - ' • • fed
LOLINII:MELLO - R, Dealor, Piano Fetus,
Musk sad 'Magical Tnitramostsy School Books; and
lottery. Soh aatak for Chicks:lag's Plano' pale. Ayr
.Wostmn Peollsyllacls.—Xo4llfoo4BtrMt,
Dealer. iii - 15fusie, Mu
- deal 'astral:ll . ..its, an Impdrlar of-Italian . ..St:lllPN
srlteMellll7 outs t Clarke grand, ,1 paste ,1n1".
• SCEIRCEDER, Masi& .Fourth
street, between 3lsiket end Wood. New Ideate eote
Matte reselehig, mad Ilea at Inetretmenterof all Mode.
IMA
OM' AFT; (succa Jas.
.3ft.r.llrholde- and Detail Druggist and Dealer in
i T elatm, Oilit,'D7esturts. - kc.; I 4 W. 04 st--set. ,3 dims below
Viritr,diler.- Pittsburg's.' Arrßegular direut ltn , Dr.
.WILCOX. CO.7Druggista.and Apoth-.
Tm_4l. deerlea, earner Market strootlandtkeDlinnend,keep
eti:4'41%14 . 1 2 w ta i n .. d r 41,. : (4 . : . 01 i t • nom pieta L=2 l l J r,.
Vizirkinst pikderiottons earefollreopourohd. roylo
!joins/ -P.- scorr, Wholes m alo . Deolot. Tr.
Drum.. Plante . Oil..Tarolelies nod Dye Stotra...No MIG
All order. -will
ee roma nttention... •
Agent !Ur .larodan.k . Cele valualda funny no:dieitia.
mar 24-1 r
b 4 , A. FAIINESTOCK & 0., WI1;11CWO
• 11°°.zprists. and runvOrturer° nt White LnA. Red
suld Lltbana, corner Mood and Ymut Moots, NU:
mchT
111 E. SELLERS, Wholeeale Dealer in
jr. • ...amoaoa• maxi
. a A & REITER; Wholesale . & Retail
rajauta to a7r of LbirtT tad St. mar striate.
SCIIOONBLA_KER & CO., Wholesale
Daarmista:No:'2l. Wnod street , Plttobardt. • -
TrOSEPII PLENUM?, Soeeeesor to L. Wilma.
e R C.. cbtner Market Otrzatital Diamond - - Scapa am
tra=vianortz. i nzm
pertainln to his bradaara.•
Phydriatia prosmiptlona 'earefollr conatotraded at all
WOOL MERCHANTS.
LEE;succ , espoi3lllßPlTY .1- IV;
G em:lr i s tar ? : tor. t..•
31EDIVINE.
yr. JAMES KII W Offeo and nosidetvie,
1c0.112711th Maeda oppoilt• the Cat/mina. Mt.
105 i. VARIAN, M. D. Office 6th street,
V wn....ssnithgeld. (gee/Alm/T-4 to P. A: M?. too
TAI taR. T. N. }yd
MERCHANT TAILORS.
cam+ •
IL.- 74'We Vann., Partiallar etm‘kat
d to Bovf mad Tour& antlyte.g. -"WM?'
LIA 3 CDIGT SY Merehn.nt 'Tailor, The
rjedr cleh4g, in in.
.•. • .
CO, AfeTraiLet Tniloie, Thl
La:Aih.t.
.-4,re. an, 'no... m tilitz NIT
thjrnt 1"
~!..I.o4r.4ll"tl'""c7f"lll=l:tru-,
•0:?.. (demi. end esqtFocunrs 4;l*am gma Tut csll. u Lgilu
•
• 314:MIPAta itING.- •
W. WOOD. Wan, Wholesale and Retail
Mannf.cturer .I),ler to Citioct Ware, 140,V
TORN WETHERELL; litaaafaetttrerr if
PATY-yr A . I),X MckE3. st. "wain- SAP PDX
° gat 12 t = l.s lli, taW, 41.4=11"144t
kr.he.i . •
BIBROIDERED AND AI'LICA SUN
ts:AsTmiklestB-3uta"...."7"4,Alltilaiti, At '
- Jett: za stn-rt, obey. 11.4.
Bolivar fire Brick and Crucible Clay Nan
. - afacturing_Company
COMPANY RAVING iNLARGEI)
.11„. UAr earadty for isinvfacturNir an, tvror rid'
tr. meet Um increa..lfler.l.l Ituir e Atrlck. Crosiblowtd ,
Dollen arr. Orden! prealrnomritai gy4L
PlUaursh, 87-tembor
•
• . Boots" and Sho r
es!! • '• .
4 - A3IESPOBB, No.Se Markei •. street,. - 34
4loorfrem the Afartalt /Jousts. would ing:me:l tha TAM
c that be has mrsr a eery stock of arm Wag In
'Boot awl Shoe trade. such as Ladtes' Ualtera'hatf (WU".
tto yo%l=, I c Ar je Ll i , a rse
a l i =ag d ltE t utyl7
.oatters ag Fancy
h a s and Sham, in an thelr,matictien
Ileatlemens' has Ores. Patent - atif. Sonia French
Call Bots. C a
lira- and - Shone abo, Boys! son
'Youths' Rasta lina - Psneh Calf. • - .
• Plimas give as a call ea we wish to sell
i l l arttels
to who taros ns with theleactstom ILI will elms Halm
lion. -.Remember the rites, CS hfarketstrest. aura. .
rotorD. '' . .. s. Wools,
: • • • •
CO.
RETAIL FASHIONABLE •
HAT. AND • CAP.' MANUFACTURERS,-:
DEALEIIETNALL BFNDEI TURD..... -
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" _CO 1t1VZ.4 .. OF WOOD AND 171171..ft . .E5T . A'
- • . • • •Pittathigh; Pit.' ,
. sm_Tbelr 'tack umbisrer Amen
q uinty. anod - rtylauf
th
and ps 3ruffr, DOM, Cuffs raid Fur Mumma
• New Coach Factory—Allegheny.
M. H. WHITE & CO., n - ould re
cr...trcns I p
nform the ufAle tha d
hant they' bsrie
0. a atop on Incork. between rotiend andnakey
streets. They are no* making end no. wetland *eremite
ordete Ur every desert:4km of rehielea (katehea, Maria;
Barone-hew. hoarier,. fromona A0....te.. which, from their
llcu`.` frl : iralr.r n illTortitVir t .l7 , 4l24ttZ T F, ' . ,plit
is do work nun, w moot raasonable
.ternut .111 en able
TOlDtitir artleles In their -line.
Paying b oltco/at Attention to tlmmdeetl,m ,entreles ,
and baring none bat cormw or
tent workmen, they 111,0 Do
hesitation Inwarranting tbelr,werk, Vic thstrathre
tbe attention of the nubile to tide matter.
N.D.—Repairing dbna In the test manner, end '
•- • Coach and CarriageTactory., ;.
TONNSTON. BROTHER. Jr. CO., control
0 DelnnMt and Ilobeera stre e t . , Allestbewr qtr. would
respectfully lufbrm their trlende. nod the public gtteoono hi f
that they are manulitcturlng Carriage ntreoehee.
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ware, noggin. Pleighr to r t Marko. in 011 their reckon
et) of finish and proportlon.
Ali orders • will be executed with strict regard to dor.
My and beauty of fthish. napalm Will oleo be attended
to on the most reasonable term. tiring in 011 their work
the hod. Panora Phan.. I4,ke end Wheel Stuff, they Awl
eon Went that all who favor •them with their patronage
nil! e r
eMn l i 7 fi
'adt on
l o 'i ttl l 4 b II
chasing elsewhere. "7u . ' M o ra n "
COACH F.A.CTORY.
.167 N Diamond Altelb WA, ;nod +ero
kf.IIIOELOW, PROPIIIICTOR. ,
IW - OULD regpectfully call the nttention of • Southern sod Western liar/lento to his fine stock
'II Carriages, ranch's; In mien from 'COO to SIGOO. These
(*magas are built Intel the beet' mstertial and workman.
Alp, and Under hhr own .eoperri•lon; be ran, with limn.
donee tenant bin work to ho Inferior to none internee.
tend In the Union. The Matra of hie bliiluora and the
mat Increase ht demand ihr this elan of Work,bas Induced
him not to build • any annouhr or hrof primd work In We
retabllehme. •.• Venom; wanting •roodhonest work. 1011
piastre rail aidorondpe storlc Wee grolog Mut— All
• •
Fifth Street Stead= Factory. _
ABALITY, ENERGY, ANDiECONOMY,
'best: fl oods CLUitren'a Maui Padua Una
rtn,tia4 /home.. colder.taanniketuror's allay, at the Fifth street staclthor Factory, all match= last pmr's
NO Al/WANT/1 IN muck:. WM. DALY, •
8 tooklair Factory. fah street. between Wood and Markat
L. a. =palms .ChrtS• ADAMS 3:..111 001113A5
• LiVingStall. Roggen CO..' 4 .
.NOVELTY WORKS, , 'PITTSBURGH, .
TRACK and Depot , Railrcnid Scales, llay,
cam. and amin do.; Platform
_Ohl Apo?
St sz :I=I,IIVIZT, ~r uithnr,,VZ- b 7=
twice PlAd:6"/;14., , , 4 ; 4 .47! ar
STBAAI MARBLE WGRKS..
Auk ' 121 . 4, 4 ;1 2 3 TtitSPO, thStL. itoPaSt• r&sith *WTI! ,
flt.)l o loTMEkrB, • Taniba, Grave Stabea,.
UNK Toraltur• Tops. Tmtto•lST
ways Os band, sod =ler. or tsehteotT, st th•
irlwatt Pthss. Throe hundted origholtand eelnet.l 4.7
210•14:41=WW ITZI:Ljelt41 14 1 1 X1= 1
Awed watt derpatstt LL 019 Ltbsttp. stai-
Now Goods and_Ftlibions f or
i ~ Clothing f or stf , Gentleminve
tp i WATTS:* 09., g
en O r /834,
i . . to hit , . ad, ....m. .t, ~.7.'1 0 ?It
trcz al,h.tAt a .D.. ;:dg , ~,,,,,,,,,,,,a ;: t ht
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0....0, rr-...d that thelV'" 44 , ,t-1 Li Ra.
dente. et sic these dyila their iumal rui.s4; ;rte . "'
5 , no
tu tdMil i ti ti OXld.wttp. oia, ~..0 . .
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r tu tlit atm. aluetkek liPlr
s on.-4itadki aa
etairilni6griedthifiodriekim I. si n . s e,r
Übe et T. street,Kopth Ode. *toy. lii. Mfr. po ,'
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v r o. vlesenixit a SCITELLIS
.Georral Adeortiet., B l itet r
eese. leersg :74.4t1ntel lineinneer, New lork. Ode
MORNING, JOLT 21, 1854. , her PIA year and the fi2d of her iontinement."
tr Bridgeltampton Long Island, died Feb. 24th, "in.
Ret(able liras tn2he at of Thu rorl.
• Thus was announced - -
in the Obsetverof April
27th the death at one of the "excellent of the
Her case WAS peculiar; it is prob - able it Lune
parallel. For some fifty yetqa she did not sot
her foot upon the ,ooar s and in all 'that time elle
did not sit upright in be& Chic year of that
time was spent at a neighteir'e house, with which
exception the extent of her travels in fifty years
was from one corner of her room to another, once
'a week, in AUDIO strong mane arms. This change
was always attended with an almost entire loss of
voice, from which she did not recover untilafter
a night's repose. The beat medical skill and all
her patrimony were expended in vain, in endeav
ors to restore her health. The upright posture
always and immediately produced violent retch.
mg.... All hopes of her being restored to her for health were long since abandoned.
All who knew the deceased knew her as "Aunt
Susle,'.' and all who knew her ketew an humble,
trtithfal, cheerful child of God. It was the priv
ilege of the write as her friend, as it WAS his
duty fn dellghtfulduty,) no her pa stew, to sierher
frequeatly. Rarely, if ever, had he seen more
strongly developed these two traits of Christian
character, viz: adoring,views of God and hum
ble views of herself.
All her property being consumed she was de
pendent. It was touching to hear her speak in
gratitude in the goodness elate! is providingher
no good a honie and eh manymeicies.
For the tnost pertai) did not suffer pain. • Ohe
had all the time of her e ondeement, excepting
one year, the untiring attentions of an inseparn
ble sister, a ehristian woman sho survives her,
about 80 years of age.
"Aunt Susie," lived a quiet, retired life, but!
not an idle nor a useless life. Se was industri
ous in the use of her knitting needles, almost
her only employment. Her Ittlble was her -con
stant companion and was not out of her hands or
out of her reach for half a:oentuty. Three sue-,l
erosive pastors found It refreshingaml encoutrag
ing to retire front the more public' duties and!
cares of their office to epend an hour with her.
Many a time has the writer gone from 'such
interviews with her and her Meter, more inclined!
to and better fitted for his labors. Shoves use
ful—for she appreciated the word •of God--ehe
stayed up the hands of her pastor.--she rejoiced
in the conversion of sinners—arid else was an in
stance of the divine faithfulness, a monument of
Gods mercy and a trophy of His grace.
77-7--
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rr- If u diesft.B annidvEln'etrrrst'frnoulWashinegton :HP :ll
ire and Burglar Proof Safe Depot. ' - - ."-- -' - "" n `"—... c , ' 3 "
' WM. McYA RLAND 4 - CO.. taut hi stating that the Frevident ill tth
'' 33 MAIDEN. LANE, NSW IDRK. t -.4
1, U cr nut! Harbor bill lately passed by the House..
Wanhouse 145 Pratt et., Baltimore 31d.
~.I".....llllANartolKok,c,fty..J.L..welersto.: tn;l 6.. O h o . tin d t i,.. ing . Roll u se d l'o97,,fhoourzw
paetentwtoill.e.elrteiiseenothpeaprotwofertsheorDthemeezcorya:
A'ss rs. iris. -IV Faritutd: lientlemen-degi,,,, n w.-t. , 1,.. Alrnmeat for he benefit of the people or to pro
not to uterus you sh a ll your fats ansurreglar Doak; and tattle pedslinlyalthro Its ronss• ion • the in
lactbrams uranium"! hs the gra last utabt, by whais every . r „ •
~ , .- . - ' S
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nslscou my Premix,. wan consumed. and although it .43 nlun . ne Of alrev-paportng to tho wants of the
o :N=l t d ir,°,l =2 4 .l.l7,;Ft s s y l o ',.l.Ta t i r i : t 4r ty r n t .' oily connorante..whone sustenance )* office
^ ll4 / t hink. lul " . " 4 "P"l" 3 . 361 ' 2.0331 ' 31173. 'mn• 11 - dtopromote the interest aud meet the demands
Sye-r T.J.e.ttbrY, Jr., 11 South pall= st.
~. the Slave polder. All beyond that is uncon
, Assfitting expreasionof bur own views in this
s:Fo action we subjoin the following remarks
m the Philadelphia Nora American:
- '
~, course President - Pierce will veto the Hirer
,en Harbor bill. What right have the people,
I to Hering his dwn suitocedents and those of his
:par y, both before and since he was elected to
the dgh office lie now holds, to • expect that be
will our applleatioas of the national revenue to
strictly; national objects, prorided there is but
the shadow of a pretext on which he can Base;;
- .his,9pposition to any such propositions? His
'acts, inure especially therie which have recently
..Signalisedhis administration, prover him to be-
long to that echool of politicians which seems to
hold as a cardinal Article of its creed that the i
*averment, so far as, its fi=cal resources are ,
^ ooncerned, was made for the benefit of every
[ ttommunity in the World except:that to which it
owes ifs origin, And on which it independent
For instance--to illustrate , our meaning by a ,
familiar example--tho Democrany of which '
_Franklin Pierce is for the moment, the 'head and I
:front,' the expositive type sad exemplar, is per- I
"pleied and obstructed by no conscientious sent-
plea as to their power and duty under the laws of
the Republic, when ilho proposed to donate ten
millions of the peoplinT, money to, a miserable,
perfidious, one-legged, politicalparrenu, who, to
„replenish his own purse ' exhausted by losses in
caek-pita, bull-rings, and other gambling hells,
would sell his country for a micas of pottage.'
But ask these sante thin-akinned, sanctimonious
royalists of the Constitution to favor a tariff,
i .which may foster AmericanLibor and :convertthe American confederacy into a greet and hide
' pendent industrial power, find they can find no
clause in the clierter of our liberties gme civil
`happiness to authorise such a measure. 'Petition
them to epprove a grant of federal means to con
struct a magnificent iron Highway, to connect the
extremities of the L'oion and furnish an invalu
able facility to the nation for the purposes of its
postal, military and commercial interests, and
they shrink back in holy horror at what they aro
pleased to denounce aeon audacious and impious
Attempt to invade the sacred guarantees of the
integrity and authority of the government. Soli
cit them to concur in appropriations to erect her
horn, and piers, and dam., and breakwaters, and
buoys and lights, for the converdenik and secu
rity of American commerce, end they will i
rarely tell you, with a canting whine and the,
_.-. neater; mock facial puritanism of is saint, that they can i
- ''''" n !c" rd "'"'''' firol.no eindlion for no wise and just and Bekaa I
_
C. 5 .lA6all. asset. 17 an act in themrittea prescripta of• the State.
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Urge them to devote a little treasure towards ,
building custom houses in the sea-ports, and
post-olhces in the torcus and cities of the Union,
.end they hem and haw and higgla over the sug
gest:ion, as if they were driving a peddling bar
gain... Appeal to them to dedicate a portion of
the federal domain to produce a fund for the TC-1
lid and sustenance of the insane of the United ,
State., arid they complacently tell you-that thel
fathers and &undo is of our political system never
'contemplated, in the laws they bequeathed to
-,,_______ us, power to create a national eleemosynary in-
SCEIRF --- PELDr . BROMEILS & Co., atltution of that crony other character. In short, 1
WHOLESALE DRUGGISTS, .. there is no obJect Si' project recoteruended by a
IVAIr J - 01:F, , Mind sal wise domestic policy, for which they
IMPORlMPORirarerossiwttotealze *Waco st.ear. antledavea. - ' can perceive that they havo any right, under the i ,
TING the leading Drug, from their Constitutiob.- to make prevision out of the nit , I
TING
.. ...,, t1t r . . 1 . 41, ,, , 1.A=.7,,,, 11,, t3 T. 1 )1.-0 , t 4 firma! treawary : but if it is - proposed to squats- j
bait 4 Italrlfsulusr," Thalitibrs "sari fe'l"•irsis and der =inlet. of none in the purchase of 'melee s 1
0, V., 0 4,„....„.r. 335 1.iat," ; 4061 . •, , ,A , "7: 4 -g4.1.T. , toes atrips of useless territory, in Pending extrsordi- ,
man. win reed.. their twat attention. _ _ lel:A:Um nary eoratahAonera to foreign Courts, in making
Ktrzart. l3 - explorations of the Dead Sea, in pensioning
sicoren of subservient office-bottlers, or in any'
PAM'S' MACHIN EntIVIVIIND.I.EATIIInt asiNbLNO,
rk . ,,,,„ ii ‘ k.„11,,„ 4 ,„ " A , 0 „„„„ .1 other absurd and corrupt and wasteful =Wier
31REy eze made from th e b en e , t h t ettee t 1 that can be devised, tuey And their bends lied by
~.,,,... oretnsea, 4.1..h.f.. i lackleaisl,er CSacienthenst restraints, and thrust
rats irtetWlriefT;nl=f r oi e iterss ' ' a w n ' n° Ito ruhtia Parh'a treedon2 and
:vrats at sad to pleamathe Imierliteer. Th.rgat.a he had belatle-S3 that is really mating. And this we
s* doubts sr rei a dizn i h,,ife., l l zuv l .innts sad 'are *stied to recognize its Deritocracy. The thing
iotaarorwatTatonL i l oigt,e.:t4tiyyt. .N. C. is a linge, glaring, impudent and detestable im
. - posture, which, instead of deceiving, ought to
qldrell'oll ' enin Workz• g invoke upon its brazen head thescorn end ere
' Nos. 311 cad lilt )(wino( rfred, .YeirTeri, credo:a or a virtuous and Intelligent people.
ort•Zsarrr rris aI.L.ArRS Isonxe.
SALES it 00.11.5. 1112 GRAND, STREET,
Mc Weis raeX taaatn.mr. ,
1 1 HE subocriberi having extensive and un
ittit)aO. firt
d selsageteeala r Inanuf.loritor etery se
eff their 11011, are now escearcs to otte r . t o Mg polio'-
and denies throughout toe. ...1,7, ' •
- , waorynn - d cAs r itto.v reA 1 riNG. I
ef ern"' tlcerfi..tten.
amber:, Anne., /..4e.s, Med. i• Ir. lii-ter,a6.10.,..ed
, Qn=ei's4,.'s= Snot 4 - :',4,* . ed - ...ze— i
gar/. Sramts. ruraer•lrs
Si MU Ild
Ar Also, a ittparitce want, alma Farm ream. all nf 'Mk!.
they alit warrant te eurpae. is .treoglhclarairillty, hr..-
t/ ./.3...la . e t ned ele.i.t...a. th. 1 11/1/Ual , tnrrsb ( noy eta
tr4V;L:rh=ri!,7l,r.zr.:.7.lval It;
nt..., n..,„". LOT a LAT 10.
5eu19.41.ae 1..., _, , ' ltltleal6ttee.t.,N, t )
Q AMOR& r,. CA:STRIA; Wholesale Dee=
pa , in Ry on, , P t i le t. t e c Lat t l: a W i n tis o ligg and
er,te:l'l ii%etAliell $4.. It - e.%);. n ''' ab_ti,.." ,
TI DON SIIAPEs, Gilt Corni c e s , Table
y 1/ Oa C1.,th,ie,..10111e TEllllll:tr.ddseufseteuveanel
V. belnale Dealer, Ne.lo thlhastrie rt. an d 4 , 40 6 Chethaat
Seams-alms 'Vert. r nehtilre
Elegant . .Fttrnitiarei,
• S. C.II A F FEII "5 II C K ,
X. 125 if 127 Anthonyst, Nov 11,k,
MANUFAOTURERS, Wh6ltsalo and ;Rc.:-.
Lil Dent6ri In Alai Carlett . Doserorood Fur:acme of JJJ
every deitetiptlnn. No 'Whim attitlea. Orden by
faithfully uatnrolaptircumuted , Dtalers,arol others ar•
Invited to tall and azatolneour jyaJmr
• • • • -
FMB,. AND AGUB..
- ,' DR. EDWARD BLEECKER'S ;
STAMPEDE- •MIXTURE,4
Artie fkrer orta:49. Cogent, .fincr, Dispunict and .1/
Baker s A)vLttoat
yIIE Proprietors of this Medicine ivill statfi
. ' wlthont I:mita/McuredW' eontradlitiou, It tho
WWl= 24111111ig 'ass mina persons where It bast
hems intrairsord.than any other medicine to tole for the
above -- diseases.. Thin midlcine has neither Ammo nor ,
QUlnine In Its composition. ;dint the Istaredlents are of * s
perfectly healthy character and highly etlmulatlng and
tudirztuzittnhlz_trzlrik„..Pr.vg.,r,',... ii" .
damp atmosphere no more than when in thelrusnas n ' seg n i,
Y eti, sections of the country where the Ague D .
Yeti, will.do we plant opt tide medicine. an the in - tient le
not oalged to lay by "hue under treatment and they m
thousandel - a spxdy cur, The Proprietor could Introduce
1
thousands ofsertitlestssa from Meteor the highest respett.
rp"Tatil. Ihgterth=llllkrairl *i n,yo 'ur sgwo O l ' e Mr C . I IIV:
tone Ihr Its me &emulously yr th r l f ouns. .
'tlertilleatee can he seen at the otheslshowlng where tlthl,
Ehrlich:se has cured when ill others Imre Ikßed.
For Dispepais and all other ittlliout Complaints there Is
not a better
Me
inth, market _
It has rho been taken with thomest
e at ; en
In soyeralcaare of Rheumatism and Gent; for these a,
plalnta takes tablespoonful a der. . ,i •
, shi m ..4hse of lb.!. 31edicine very often has the deelred eh
f.t. Pride a/ per bottle. . --- c
• Bor wan by Muggists In all parts of 11.0.Infted ,St..ate,
and Canada.
All Wholesale order, must- be ',addressed to TURD
. B4BRIERR. tole Proprietors,. isB Broadway. New York.
AOZNIS - -Flerniur mm., B. A. Vahnestoek A Co., L. W
cox .t . Os. and Geo. XI. Keyser, Plttalmruh. JeMl.l ye
~..--........- .—...______ —.—.,
The Peer. a . Book! ~ • - I
,
X7O one who":man read `ehould be n - ithent It
Ma/ Accutzgr i ZY TI NLAFFITIIINBI.. iI aY4 ,
IiASHINOTON'S.FARIMBLL ADDRESS.
Just publiehed a large Sm. heavy paper, NI pares, ill..
trMed with line PartraltietWasblngton pd Jefferson no
Pluer—Cloth. Zeta.; Pap,. Corers, Ill.ti - ete. •
nay l.,..
Consideringthe st 3 le In which this Book Is mt up, tt m.
.o b zof o the C.KR I AIIir es well as ono piths, 310 ST USK
LiGrra n l=e to the Lade. Boni:tidier:l rend on Joly
.onlerato the Ptibllth ,, r , 1110 S. EMIT,
ici liessaustreetNew Yorlr.‘";
N. 11.—Ilellat , lo As,,,ts warded to sell the shoes hookl
thronalmut thee...try. je.754.1Y)
•i.-" The Eagle Na4uf4cturing Company'
- Manutbdcrc and .3,71. for .Sl2, the follnirprp &tired, Grim.
a) a dtitourdfrmitAe price qf FOltlaGN GOOD&
ILICII SILX nnocAtt Ltxs AND MOLL E
In great vapety . of Ppttmo and ecanblnation or edam !di
or .refit
-• CONFINED TO OUR OWN SALES
An enthelr new ertlele fer
, FtrA•Ni*URE.; rrniozsmr, d.
Which combine the metes: mount of DURABILITY
- 111.151V021:1 1 41'br
Goode of Met. nutrineaeture eyer onnel fee mile. Teelder the n e
will dowel in ernunlne
the
Goode lebre•rnreaang.•
eeirOlieeof the eh, X. 4 Perk ' l .'4,N.
jeWheir ' • h. 13 144411 Arent.
IRON WARRR-iiiiii;
MARTIN ; SPRING tt CO.,
*lmporters east /Asters I
IRON ANTi 'STEEL,
2CM °nevus's% iiPret,..Vers Fork.
ne.7.P,tITIT"T sotaP""n4'.W4
• ....
STEEL OF ALL •RINDS: . - ..•
)44..a...1n from ettseetlems of the enontryAre Invited to'
es.l2 or beat thole orders befors buying.
' . Orders hytosil entrusted to ourcar• will be filled silks
lowest tosrket ti1e..... . . 1L‘111114., fel'ltlNG 6. CO., e.'.
JOU.. ee ' ee - =2 (ineowlell 5t..N..T..,
~ tern
COACH FAOTORIr, •
e.lO DFAXONIT STERSt
E. M. 131 FLOW,
AOBEtT
LIVEIrY ANA:/SALE
-- "'"Vorner Diamond /area anti Clayey
PllRlffilllolll, PA.
. . Al3/ELIM BOWE,
Alto! strtUT.,AIIUVX Stinit2ll maim
P - 11/..L.A . D EL I' ll lA.
' l3-I:l3 .ENElON,.rito,Pluzion.,.
1161 - PifeegiVid, 840 Per steg. t ag
1434-•.11.1 . •
; Patent Process for Tam
,r in g 4 J. BOLTON 'S Patc4 Chemist .
l,Proveess
I s decidedly the gro•atest Improrement over nude In
art of ran:dna. Leather rat pll Mods con
,he manoloe.
'Stored In ono-third the then required hi the old gran.: rat
nlarhleea expense. Ind for ortnenboese: etronfith, larlzt •
nnd.d arability lennaorpaesed by wiyetborntoneus of man
adieturlasteather. hoe yartleulsrs.oniulnyt. •
trood j si. B .llil=t..
Linden Lead itompaii of VisConsin:
111
. i Corkanstors of , flax Company' Lune
Patubargb. when pangoPhiele rontninina
VharterMeolonleal grueem to. ran ordained by putts.
•deldrlar Intimmatlon rodatlre to-the Inganz. myn -
(irela. !L ?Lit l r ' :l76lltee.) date St.t.laeie b sTPPr%lej
/TY HOTEL, - !Into Baiwn
grulthesklghd Ihlrdstrsots, Pittsburgh. 11.09LABit
* ABP. Propriston,
c=irip•This Jorge' and zuggliz oi l i ttit 14%1.117i
arrty...4.. 6,1 the, seer/dim n or th. or4u. s
tr*thlle.llOrenoDClUTL.; 0:15,4111M
.? . 0
• --.--
S.: OOTIIBENT: & SON,
likliAL COMMISSION AGENTS,' for
W tlumle nod ruhtbe of 116,1.174rtate, oiltuction of
Neuntisilni t Leans. ,yortrimor. if.. N.
'• • T. -77
.
I,ADIES'
• Iliqua axt bind Alta]
aunt E.
, • . reZo4.l'
VELIX'S'atkaIIt..EXTRACT- -- bil
F COITEK, Matadi.] Ip4; received fialt_Wamlwin
,tat'. BU, 3hodals rattl 'Z. APlatUlao-5un.....7.
Nan , • , • -
• 1121.11..a.re numermia mMerltlai.
..UT VIER, P. ItIAREIIIALZ, Importer and
YT. Dtaler in' Ken, Ila•und and Decant:lre Paper
aanginpiNn: 85 wood Pittsburgh. .
• SO* t
Axon.:
Con o f
r the ash.t.t.ed rdatmactu,,,i,
FILLSPIt
(Yrn e n tai' Plasitro
2 C k t 'IMAI) , Tp/ithy Cftz
BACINN„'Ifould. nioeficat)te.tridly ta
rt t o g" f iZt t ki4 NJ' Pi steed. .
r,l.trgltyttlil.',"Vg.
am Uniceil Mate.. llis tsp.' can 16 1.- rmorea
E l L:torl f vtood m :f d tr i t: ' &lltl l lsoL i enVnt h o e f
4.4.0gd meltdthe'..p_st4rPri " old.
in tbelr Una - liivenry.*.n. Wood= rut = ' l4
• ',Eidaa,% • .. 4 ,41 .• VE•O*4.
1 . 4 0, 5N1LM,,,... . . ... ... . ......... 11:11ii. Idilirt.%Of., '-
'' . DZilili GLABS WORKS; ~- 1
jc i oRENZ /a WlGHTMAN, , Manuftittnros
or arta.asot viAta,.wn•ruic t : adqgCDo l2 :
AsB, 63 Water and OA Front dtrcata Vitt,d .
L .l.l.—Pasitataar allentddilaid to odd into d Wlndoir,
Pips and Ad/dab ulda A llotila and Villa ' 0:17
put , .rogri " ,
.4j 4 ) l4 RatGii;Yan — iNcTgera j a . r 144,
• au mkt= 4.- vv....12 b•etAr.4- 81 Z U V
Slant
/16° ,"4—iihTltreeltring=. 4. "" 7 4 , `• 2 `rat
b pittim,` , • • =
13. E O OER6
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IMMII=M
N,ING, JULY 21, 18.54
Tor. Ow Daily Pittabarah nacinte.
rtiontemathr. entecrantel In the Treennest et
-•• Cholera to (catral= Americo.
il , The 'Tenoning appeared in a Into ntuaber of the
I Atomic-an Journal -of domeopatily: '-- •.
- . ...1 letter. front a Devise Iraviorietry.
' , Br,LnO, Honduras, Feb. 21, ISA.
Mac C. T. licateer:
• Mil tint.—My arrival here with the supply of
medicinal biul t/r i'4ol 811 timely. _Three week ago
Abe cholera broke oat, and it has been raging over
einCe. so Get tett or tielve have died daily in a
population of eight thousand. • One day twenty
: six, died, and we hear reports of muelf greater
meitality in the surrounding country. I felt It
my duty to pat by every other occupation, and
emend excintively,de the sick, using the Inner
rabic treatment of course. 'This drew down
the oPposition of the medical. men, the board of
:health, and. lA-egret to add, of the ministers of
religion of all the other denominations. I was
thrfaftamllvith a trinlfor vay life,, On Ger trot 1
case of death under my treatment. I felt It my 1
duty to'proceed and be:teeny penalty that might I
follow, and I soon Goad that public opinion pro-1,
tected me from any overtacts on the part of . the . '
'enemies of the system..l - printed the directione i
for tholers., of which I enelose'you a copy. , both."
hi:English and Spanish, and being ably seconded I
by Mr. lienderson, and more or Ices assisted by
several of rmr active teachers,. the homeopathic i
treatment boon became general.' and the usual 1
,practice almost exceptional. I believe that bon
(beds have been . preserved bythe means, eve used.:
as the camphorated spirits of wine may how he'
'hand is tamest rotary bowie .in fits sottish/out,
and.it is inserted :to .at once b 7 the poor people,-
. on, the first appearance of the terrible malady.
Many,selere Met I fiber superiotended myself,
laboring night iftni•dayfio far cs 'MY' strength
.vault parmit and in order to Millie tbit go fur.
they I hired". hoube, and loalGd for all the world
like the regular practioners, which I fear has
Provoked them atilt more: My nuccesa hai l been_
highly recouraging, out of scores or cases, for
'Soon lost count: "Only five Or 'six- have tiled
white I attended them, and several of Gene were
tampered with by the alliipathisla, or by the min
&Mod teal of feleult.either previous to or du.
ring my treatment,.and odors were far gone fie-
fore I wan nailed in: .I may yet be called to suffer ,
for . what ',I hove' done: "an I air - not licensed -1
'to kill or' cute but; I'zitil prepared for the
worst, atidate satisfied that I . beret:elf done ms
duty. 'rho Poor itoaPle are grateful, and n ho
mtepatitioAloctor ATOtilit. h ore no diflicalty in get-,
tivig into a good general practice hem on ..the
'Strength of the , portent excitement. In one of
the, hospitalii - provided for theocoonion, not a sin
'glo patient has; ecovered,- but three patients
left it in &panto; before they were either killed 1
or cured; it now goeit by the name of the skeet.)
ter-bodge. The method' purmted by our oppo
nents in truly territto, thattghts of cayenne pep.
'per or pills of the Como, :large dosea - of ammonia,
confections of opium, and prepared chalk, with
rubbings of turpentine, and both.fdetionn with;
and plentiful drughte - of,' raw brandy upon the
cayenne,'etc.; these are their principal agents:
as you may suppose,. few Could stand such treat-
ment nod the ehblent too;:eltbft:onis alone a
good strong constitution Might grapple with and
?moven . ' i i . Y ! ;. ;• .•'' •1• : . • ..':', 1 .
I intend.to _write to,Dr, Jodie, whose book on
Cholera has been of much use to me, .and ; the
Journal aim ; but hitherto I- have had uo time.—
yoa are *liberty to - publisb any Piirt Of Mini.
Yours faithfully, ... '
FUDEttlett CROWE:
:tfince the above 'was written, Mr. Crowe has
been IMF-lamed for ten days fur practicing Ho
meopathy. A notice of this oecurrencel'appeared
iliOut.two weeks it in the New -Yeti Herald.
' erhol , iliedro of lite;FrMiCh MinAlitife 'detected
an extraordinary instance of counterfeit' coins'
`executed' ; within their 'own wills: The eellittae,
t' ti
'or one-fifth e cent; of :copper;; is just the wise
, of the:new gold fliefrana place. Ono of the
workmen of the Mint, employed in the gold do--
Pertinent, Mole a quantity' of unstaturiffl. - 000.
.• es, and' dipping thein tote -but Mill,' obtained
:Upon them thedovernment's guarantee thatthey
were goldi ,andiveor,th ~ a ',dollar, ; , The :color: of,
Irtbsit hopper is 'se nearly tint Cif, 401 a; - chit nine
,lerpoin : oat • :of , 'ten, deceived, by -the:- impiress,
would' pmer easily over: the,. alight difference of
'tint 'atiatin•eireidated them,' by offering t h e m .ss Mira specimens of dui new currency; thus eie-
Inalk/ challenging olotoAVlOttoo -
4''lt is eihreinctly gratifying i '.lB3°''' London,let
ter.. to find that the ,number of poor waddle ex
pentwOrptinkiiim etintinue'd to rapidly 4Utoiti•;
Ash In Ireland. - The_number of inmates Gwerii•
Wl a i x .io° / 1 4 ieNseziea 42,000dorligtliii plat:slack
enat 4 . l 4Fii: , 1851 t sad ihe expwrinedtai (IMMO- 1
id 'daring the - battle !, thew- froat'' .2883,281 , i to
478,5 1 ,718et - -ggrucv - .- : :-.'..1.
Isitratta.--All accounts concur in stating that
t the 'Anti - Nebraska'ConventirM at Indianapolis,
I on the 13th inst., was the largest collection that
I ever assembled at a political gathering in that
city. The Journal : contains a report of the pro
ceedings, and states that there were from right to
ten thousand people in attendance, from. every sect:
lion or the State:: A largo proportion of the
t assembly had heretofore Voted.and acted with
Ithe Democratic - party; and 'many of them had
been active , leaders in their ranks. Chaptaan,
the man who crowd over the triumphs of--his,
party, was chairmen-of th e preliminary meeting,
1. and boldly avowedhis hostility to the repeal of I
1 the 3lisspori compromise, and to the Administra- I
I lion. Several speakers were active leaders, but
they have witnessed with grief the pro-slavery
tendency of their party, and this last bold ope
ration has brought them to a stand. They can
, not be persuaded to go any farther. They will
not forget that there is:n North: and there ore
such things as free States' in the Union. And in
this they but respond to the sentiments that .
throb in the breasts of the people of all paYties.—
This sentiment has now found'utterinme. It is .
embodied ill the resolutions.of the Commotion.
It will again - make itself hoard and felt' et
the elections nest fall. Perhaps in nog free
State It the Democratic party more divided than
in - Indiana.. : -The-ticket is:composed ‘'of three
Democrats and two Whigs. There is neleeling
of jetiousy.or heart burning, and we itarcivery
assurance that it will be elected by an overwhel
ming majority. This is as it should be. At4n
tire anti-Nobrnaka delegation will bo sentintun
Ohio and :Indiana, and we trust also from I'll,.
noia--0,110 State Journal. A
. A BAD Wrtm MENDED INSTEAD or BROKEN.=
~.
It is very' ell known by report to our readers,`,
"that the late Cyrus Lathrop, fist., of this town, 1
I by Ole will, executed about two years previous;
Ito his death, disinherited two of his children, I
and with the exception of a legacy of $lO,OOO
to a thid, payable ten years after his decease, I
left the'greet bulk of his large estate (To - 10114y' J
estimated from $lOO,OOO to twice that sum) to i
IMr. Charles. Albro, for several years his pried- I
pal business agent at .11opewell. There was Ms,
question as to the validity of the kill' We` ow
, learn that 3fr. Albre, with praineworthy liber
' taitY,'/Iss, voluntarily made a liberal divisiOn nf
the estate, equally with the several king of Mr.\
, Lothrep, giving them together. .thesam of $l2
WO, to be paid in three yearly instalments, - and
assuming himself the payment of all the debts
and liabilities of Mr. Lathrop. This is an. in
stance of generosity such as we have seldom re
corded; sad while it is a sacrifice which Mr.
Albro can well afford, it is one probably; which •
he will never regret having made.—Taunfoo
Gaiwic. •
...It is singular," says the Newark Daily Ad
vertiser, "yet it has been remarked by persona
of observation, that the old Ibtoune seem not b
have bequeathed their physiognomy to the Ital
ians Of the present day, but bet. the Americans,
especially oft.lan Northern Stites, resemble them
, most of any.. , other people now existing, in, the
general features of the face. Judging from
well, authenticated statues of Cicero, Timitue„
Seam, and other men who inhabited Italy six- -
teen or eighteen centuries ego; 'they had not
only a. general American east of' countenance,
but rmsessed some of the particular features
considered. of great iinportance by physlogno
mists. such . as the forehead, Month, and that
most pi -online% and emphatic of all, the nose of
our country. At any rate s travelers have said,
that a most pleasant hoMe.feeling always Came
er them,' when surrounded by the statues of
the. great forefathers of the present Roman race.
They were.used' to ouch faces at home, elninsid
immediate acquaintance with them, sympathized
with, and seemed to - understand them. They
were no brig strangers- In.* strange land, as
they felt they were lo going from their Meat so
ciety to the real Hyi ng - popohiti c mi n •th e
ing-re*ma and streets. Whither has the old-I:o
-vum likeness gone. then, if not to America ? - It
isnot in Italy at this' day."
• Sunk Rooms it, Winn* To •IT T—The Richmond
(Ts.) Whig; in nn 'article' on the ?retie:A condi
tion of the country, and the result of Pierce's ad-
Ministration thus far, asks - eery pertinently:. •
• , Where'is that peace, nod gniet-that frater
nal affection between the North and - the Southz.-
that full and lasting.restoration of bannonious
. feeling .that• respect for the Constitution 'end
obedience to thalami of the Federal . Government,
which 'were all to foliose' as the inevitable re,
snits of lea election? 'WO look ht 'rain for them.
On the contrary we have worse Mato of affairs
existing now than' wore "ever known - to exist in
the whale previous, history of the. country. , We
hiire. gotten hack to all, the dangernis elements
.of discord that irons' lirouglit upon the country .
by Mr. Polk's
,Miminletnition, and whicitnre now
attcntled by far more dangerous einsequences.
,
boring Ole long inspection, which Omar Pas.ha,
-made Awe months since tram Widdin to Giurgevo'
and Turtukal, bo was always amiempanicd by his
wife, n young Transylvanian lady; whom he mar
ried in ift49. This circumstance wan already
- rum& -at variance With klessidmen hebits, but
• the following still more. extraordinaltn
ring this litopection'there Was a very ry.
nonade exchanged, between a Russian andlurk-:;
iou battery. 7he •wife of•the , , genendiAkrao,
wishing to be close spectator of);nchll. Beano,
took tho arm of her husband, and hrivinglowet\i
her:vell,, went With him into the hattety. It, is
thing contrary to all' the rulesUf
ceney fora woman to take the arm Of hus
,banct,in.publie ;, but what did the soldiers say of
-such: a transgression of Oriental . austornel-
They ! said that the lady, by her Courage; aboied.
herself' worthy otbeintr tho wife oldie Gobortile•
•
•
&Anna tcNctr Oicskas.-Lacconling to the,
official reports of the Ito of Ilqalib of the city
1 of New Orleans; three dosithn from yellow fever
and twentyone from choldrabccurreiLthere
Ing the weak ending July lat All through the
month of Juno
-the cholera iirerailtal steadily in:
that city, tho mortality brines, -
ca o litra: w ka.
Week ending June 4 104. y• 11 • 142.-
Week ending June 11 184 *- 164
Weak ending •63 - 147
Meek ending June 25 17(1 :; . .:243.,
'Week ending July 423 . '
177
•
',.!focal non woks ...4..Ai1076.. il6B
rtara these figutie It Would - appear that-,the
total mortality during4)(o.‘Mouth of •Jimie • this
year was about 115-per 'cant. more than loot year
at theinniullima.:-.`The deaths` is thia , tiniftlit
were nearly iloubla.thanumber• which - took pliice
during-the tnontha , ot:January and , rebruaty,
and; in fart; more than tits whole number from`
the 2011 tofiNorniabei het. up SO 'o.(oSPultikeii*°-•
bientof tho above period, whichWn3l.olB;,The
,o cc u i*o-,9l*volutilloilbted oeetee" death; 4ea,
from - yellow hem, seems to larrommed. more
, evisatlonVoui elf demise Areltelere: t
Tho Railway Cruets to Which werefericd --- -
Gov. //Mann Ann TLIE Carrun;l:ea•--o°'i'Mlilt''
-a few weeks since has even cored earlier than was, . 'C r thinks Ire ought not to btsheld reipansiblefoti, - ;11'
anticipated. It was hastened by stupendous 'Campbell's appointment to thePosttrunder Ciria.V .
frauds. Nothing was , floes Ovid hoWever, aralsldp.. We are primed to otolcmngootliir V
I
then that our Loetenottra were Wnlit driilen too Fier, or any other public frinetionmy , With tee- ' ....
fast, and like overeharged Petryda,vreold <•h e i s t
ponsibilities that do not properlybelong to than '-'
their e ngineora:" - 1 . Even admitting that his excellency, had no par.i,
.t Care is a collides , of - vast resources ind Orin- t i. S., ti •
domitable enterprise.' In developing tne former
..• s epa on In placing samp in a posi on. ,
now occupies, bow will he undertake to explain \
the latter overac.ts, and ass minsequenee,ke-acts.
away his appointment of Campbell to the Attor .....
'We ore crouch content to rely,Tor vitiniatabide- n ot' Generalship of the State, after that gentle-
pendence, upon thisnre insults of patient indite -
try. y The seasens; ifsleiproved, - 'bring `, resind Edemanhiscoemmppchwancticy7P°lldoiewtio:ilhl.imitheef..puipeopiik,nif4or
-their ripened harsests. Rut this Proeeas;:thodgh his appointment to the Whiskey Inspedtorship of -
a bounteous one,is tond os , for yanitee,larpulses.. Philadelphia, of .Paf Corcoran, an Irish 'Catholic..
Here men create currents of a PParen.t . ProsPerlti, of the most malignant type, , ...,,.. ...
with which -they drift: for periods' of -fifteenUr The best explanation of the Govern or ' s cours,.
twenty years, until the streams .are extianstot In this matter ought tehe found in the fhot that -
and then they are left , high and dry upon the t it th e s lat Gnihernatoriat
a te
of he
re . ceiTia .
sand banks. Twenty years ago tremens Wild in nierly the entire Catholic rate of lAA Slate: , The
formding imaginary cities and *Magee, and in
' appointment of James Campbell and Pat,Corcits ---.
purchating wild , lands. - , -An apprehension pie- nu; \the re s e, can h e rogordOd in no o th er u o k .-.
veiled - hat-Providence, by. some strange over- _then as a consummation, in part, of - theiresgain ,1 / 4. -'.
sight, had failed to create land enough for those
th e
C a t contracted het treen - G e is Ives. no d \
who were to Inherit it; and that-yre must all grab 'the Catholics, by which the support of the latter:
for our sharobefore it. was' appropriated. - The wa s secured to the former. With. regard to ,-..
Lan d -Fe ver ran its 4urse, " and oft italricti ins ,. CariapbellWelevation to the tieed of the Postripy. ,- .
generally, obe resuscitated by Baidcra, ptoY• See Departinent, if he was not . placed there
After an interval of repose, the canary MOOT' tattinlY through the instrutnentality ,Of Goy.
ens! ItaißciendY to start oft again. IS' 2 4id nOt 'Bigler' His E.XcellencY is very Much triisrepre
the people mount a railroad hobby. • This proved - seated, and by - respectable men of,his own par
e, fast nag, and one that is now running` madly . ty. , Tie fact is,Sthentridence of a .cordition be.'
that the question is how can it be stopped with- tween ther letrders`of the Detnocrithr`;partjr. and.'
out a regular "smash up." the • Catholics is so 'palpable, that OTCll \ the liC.St.
If railroads had only beep constructed upon al observer of Political movements cannot
routes the legitimate hardness of which ban sus- te_ „ e it._iy ar ,,,, lior9h. Daay if „ h,. ,
, fain them, - all would have lone well. Bat this , f a d
• . . '
safe rule, - which goierned at first, has been el .
most wholly disregarded fee several years. If a
trunk road was found to be payingsreasonable
dividends, a parallel rand,- under some false-pre
tence or other, must be made. Cities and villa.
gas, naturally ansions for railway. facilities,
would first deceivellionurelves in relation tothe i
amount of their business, and then allow, if not
encourage, Engineere to cheat them with. under'
estimate . ; of the roster, roads. These • two pro
positions are forcibly 'demonstrated in the hill:
story of our own Albany and Rutland railroad.—
We may speak of this racisr, because the road is
done, audits stockholders "done fur." ...' '
:.This is not s croakittiloncnal, nor are these j
imtsgestlonsS, though crude,,, without ri.practical
purpose. It is -not tot lidefor mien embarked in ,1
doubtful ente rises to pause '; , to suspend their
-4
openttions; anl
,if needful, to a 6 don their pro.-
jests. \
These questiontainow be judged of by the
light which expert ce casts upon their track.-
'We now know that t e best roads titien‘the most
eligible router, are oming less endless profit.
able. It. costs more maintain and keep up
reilroadithmi was exp ted. flails, -, engines,
cars, hr.,- will wear out The demand lonins',
creased speed and diminis hed fare, does not
-work as favorably as was - aped. . It is by no
~
means certain that existing r ds can be sustains
ed , without increasing theirfank road's, whilelt
costs twenty-five per cent. more a' operate it cost two years ago, it ' quite certain
that new roads with a limited birap \ ress and low
fare, cannot pay. ' .
The idea of-stopping Roads on which moneys
have been' expended and hopes and ineerests are
based, is by no means a pleasant one... s
.put this
is not the worst aspect - of the questionS\ - Take
the Albanyand Sazquehannah enterprisesps an
example. Regarding that Road as highly - int-.
portant to Albany, our citizens made a vigonpas
effort to carry It throtigh. A liberal stock Ddb-
eeription was obtained. The work,. commesic&l •
' and .was progressing, when stockholders, ford,
seeing a clouded pecuniary 'future, felt.that *the
lead was too heavy. ,They. united in asking 'a
suspension of. the'work. Tho Company' did not
feel'at liberty to stop.---'But the Schnylerit, - who
hid the entirecontract, have failed. What wee
deemed, by many, ta be wise voltudarily, is now'
forced upon us as a necessity. This same law of
`necessity' will force other enterprises to the same
conchrsion, . By anticipating . that necessity,
much money, will be' eared. .
When the whole counannityoptii - their eyes to,
the fact that 'lt - costs - fifty thousand; dodamt a;
mile to build and . equip railroads, anti fifty per
cent of their earnings to operate -and maintain .
4hero, ouch enterprises.will he undertaken with
e due regard to elPthe consequences =volved.—
Citimately thiaquestion will regulate itself. the
process, however, will, be expensive and morti s
fying.--Albany Errain Journal. • • -
7 •
Gas, Atvanaz's RIPOITTED Dasru.—The la
test accounts received from Mexico, by the way
of iletr'Oricans, assert that Oen. Alvarez,- the
revolutionary chieftain is dead. These, bower
er, are statements received from the capital, and
of course, irrthe Bantattists interest; and a cor
respondent of the New Orleans Commercial Bul
letin, writing from there, is inclined to doubt the
truth of the report., saying that it Was put in cir
culation in order \to arrest the progress of the
revolution in Michbacan. Yet the editor of the
Bulletin informs n 3. that a gentlemen in New
Orleans had received a letter from the Inten
dente of Mexico, in \abich incidental taention
made 'el the extreme illtms of Alvarez:\ The
: truth of this report Is of touch importance In the
present critical condition y of affairs is Merico,
as the failareof Santa Anzia's expedition against
the Pinto allele decided evidence of the mint*
ability of the latter, who hai,a reputatlod,
as a generaL Much of the \confidence -of the
rebels is based upon this, and should he be dead,
it will cast a gloom upon their' cause probably
fatal to it. At present, we have no knowledge
of any General of sufficient ability to take his
place, though, patiap9, circumstances will de
velope each. Ile is the last able Gene* left in'
Mexico among the ambitious rind turlidlint, and
lu case be be dead, there will be nu hope fbr the •
malcontenti except In the return of Arista.—
Beare Anna deep not seem - to giro himself touch :
trouble about Um rebellion, his operations appa
rently being confined to an occasional dispatch
of troops against rho rebels. Ile seems to have
no idea of trying his own hand again.
The lc. V. Tribune Is discussing the question
of the abundance and scarcity of money. It
draws a picture of the times and traces the
canoes of them to the errors of such presses as
the Louden Times and Journal or Commerce.—
We quote upon the scarcity of money as follows
“Why I, it scarcer For on answer to this
question wo beg to refer him the following
statement furnished by a document iceentlyxub,
milted to the British Parliament of the exports.'
front areat Britain to'this country for the peat
few years: ..
.1847 .110,914,1619 1801 ' i4,962,ni6
1848 9,364,909 . 1862... .... . 17,567;737
1849 ' 31,971,121 1850 23,658,4 7
1850 • 14,391,561 '
Seim yearn - since we inipotied cloth, iron and
other commodities from that iountry to tho ex
tent of fifty millions of dollar ,. . We then inf.
ported gold; and money was cheap. Two years
eine° the quantity rune to surenty,nullions, \ re.
quiriag all the gold yielded by California ander)
much more, that In default of being:able to sop .
ply it, we sent millions upon millimas of dollars
worth of certificates that we were in debt to our
English consumeei and would at some, future
time, perhaps, discharge the debt. Wharie the
consequence? With the mines of California In
our posseseion, money Las become, unattainahlo.,
eioept by men who xo rich. enough to giviEse
ciaßtles of the most Undoubted 'characteOlnd
coon they MT required to pay enormous intertit,\
Mortgagee are being called in and property
4boutio be forced upon the musket. Ballroods
are stopped. and houses and mills are ceasing a
be built; and men that a year since could have
had it any moment, aro anxiously seeking . for
employment and unable to obtain it."
Tue REAL fiIILWAS o.—Thei London Times
makes the feponinf remarks,' ou the erection in
the Great Hall at hustou Square terminus, of n
statue to George Stephens:—la early. life a cols
Her, working for Lie daily brood in the bowels of
the earth, ha mended.swatches In his leisure boars,
that his son might bate the blessings or,ednea:.
lion. ..While Lis fame as ft mechanical mid, clod
.endaecr. wits still in its infancy, he elabOtated
• erimenlally the same result as to the safttY
p which' Sir Ilumplirey ;Davy reached by the
• • • ass of philosophical induction. The train-1
RR of the coal mines and the rode forms of the ;
erstlecomotive engines grcw,under the , etrokes',
of bitivlgerons intellect into a mighty • system;
which has already exorcised an incalculable in-.,
flucoce dpon industry,and civilisation.
”That Ono who; When a boy, was,a •hurrier . '
cola pit,' "heal(' by Slit force of :retire genius;..l
rite to a poiition such as the the !statue in the
hall of Ewen elation commemorates; \ may welt
.be regarded nin e proof thayho days' of romance
are not yet or tfi . nor the giants of an elder world
without their types In modern times., • Perhaps
it Is alsO viewed as a characteristic o the
oat, that tho_fanie bf Smelt a was is so quietly
left to thotood keePiaeof the geed 'worts which
achinfeti. The traVeler begetting cubit;
•lisyvittmld . patme L'eston. station, to ceramist,
e ‘ roaseullne (Grit and massive, energetio
ltektnris of hint who by c'erabiniet tholinet pipa
•Jrith. the tubular boiler, first endowt4 the locome-
Ate with Its tremendous etketi—who daring hie
:Jettey tennhood, supetintenneatho conetrantion of.
incite than 2800 miles of railtrarr•whn Wench'
out overything connected with Our 4et koti
'irayn—and who en&ceredlinceostendiagia‘lii.
broken eeriespont London to'ZfirLbn.rah„ \
\ o`
Aleginalus,tii di* itaa itaiiket"*lie
Abiosimilipii,'wisl*: the' lit* ritio.pui4 tavo•Dou. o
•!\\\ • \s• •
• ' • .\
The New Orleans Delta, says that not only have ' ..,-
the citizen:3 . 'of .New Orleins been deterred froes--- . .- ~..
('leaving the pity on. account of Preillence 'of, ,' ~;••
cholera at the West and North, but that many,, : -,••••
persons are actually coming there to escape - the `
:' , i'
pestilence that, prorails in all. he small Mammon .:':•-:-,•••,
theblississippi, and in Tatiana parts of tho'H'est f '.\.`..-•
.
A ConstantieoPle correspondent says thetthe, •\`
Turkish ladies are' progressing rapidly, ariddsi •
proof, remarks that their voile grow 'thinner and. •.' - ' •
thinner every day. • They are also grOwing morer :, ,
and more sociable, according to the same audtar. ,
ity,•especia4 with their eyes. One of them. on ,
a recent occasion ; even Went further than this— ' • X . •
Ishe presented her handkerchief and boAteet: to a '
handsome-young • ensign of a British 'reginietit„...;',
who happened to be strolling about that faahion ..,...;,:
able resort of the Turkish ladies, the-SweetWat.\-----;---
era of Europe, at a time whoa it watiroided by. '... . .i.
hundreds of the fair sex. ' The podr' eunuchs, ' ~ •" ~.
Scat out to guard the , amsels, are kept in a coin- •••
,•.-
\\
tinual Stew of uneasiness ; they dare not strike, •--- ~..
„or even complain, if inilleglish or French of f icer;, ~ -.
goes so far as to smile Or kiss his hand at any . .
fair taw committed to their' charge. The old ; ' •., .
Turks dislike this exceedingly, and scowl at 'tire'.
foreigners as they pass: bur the women are fond •'' , -..-
;of the attentions paid - them, And seem to Laim- • ~....'. ;
lost all terror of . sacks and deep • • sea, bathing ia the; Bosphorus. •' , - ~,. ~.
We learn that there is .an intense Axcitement , ,,-, .
'among a portion of our German-born citizens,: at : ~ -,
a villainous attack made upon the life, as is suP - ,
~
posed, of Catharine Myers, ' the girl 'who made. -• ' -
the \ charge of assault against- FatherKresiger
~ •
--, --
the , Reiman Catholic •Priest. - On Friday afternoon •
wwhile'in•the yard her place of residende, near;.,
~.
~
'the Fifth street church, sho . was struck in tbe i . ,; , i ; , •
._
face with a stone, thrown from some . handiii:,ypt . . .
nnknoin,:tausing a severe 'remind and one that'
occasioned her friendsiitueltappreheesion.• • If.. '
forts are being•made to ferret out the. offender •• •
„,,, ifoaz Morita rote litor,ra.—a mass meeting. A.," • .-- .'
ilf,the Old ,Line Democrats was heldut tbe•Court. .:'.. :',', ,•.:
House in l'follaborough, Flogs county, on tht,Gth'.., • '
... , i
• irk.. David Wilmot addressed the meeting et ''
length, and It was resolved "that vigorous ef-"' `.
fortsVieuld lie Mad! to defeat at the - ballot-baz'r • •-••••
all candidates for ollice,:whether. CountS•;•State - ;,:'t
or:Natiepal,„who \ aro known-to favor the repeal i.,
of the hrkssouti Compropase."
; .
.. -•. • , . , ~-...,;
.• .I.Thefollkwing wag also adopted: - ,•, . ; • .
- EaDirssf, %That the,' . resident and Secretaries
of, this meeting lie apPointed a committee to ad- • ""
. dress Ode Of 4ttecandidates \on the Demecndisi,•: - ,
-..State ticket as,lave'not Putilitly , expressed their ~. ,
.•.
views upon the subjett; reque\ting their opts:-
ions upon the sptchtlen involved .'n th&Hobraska . •‘' -.•,..
and•Kausna bill Dil rend ex lie s ; andthattee i ''''" .'.
1 1 will not support Oieindidate vr ose`iniireile• - • ..• • - ••,'
a,t,\
mot id accordance t the views hare expressed; ,
' - and who will sact:pleASS. himself kettse . his ut,- , , . ,• ~ , ....
,•
Moaiinfluence le...effect..A re-enactment of the, ' • ,
MisOobrl Compromise \ •F
„,. \
HATTERS M.113111 - iftlalia: \ 4K.Threa . ‘o . f the mein - • • . •-•
.bens.. of the D., S. House- , of,Representhilves. •" • 4
Messrs: Florence, Trout and\custm, are ;let& .' • ' 7;•.:. ,
by tride; so the. Washington , Star - says." tor - . ••• ' '
the. fall election - they will - pt qbably hare , n 7 ~.- **,
Opportunity of ressuming their former. concur. lion
.i. . ...- A
Two young lawyers, named Hazel iggandEas- .. • •••....:.."
hey; being recently candidates. in Kentucky. for,„,,
.7 .
the office of County Atton:ey, canvassed tho cons-
ty (Morgan) ter intlueriteltad votes, en in thele , , '• . :,
~.
stump speeches were very personal and busies'• -• ''....,
• terrards.each other.- •On the 30th ult., Bite-end; •,',';':::
ed in Ha zlerigg shooting:Ettaley through the head : . .1 , :•.
with a pistol causing instant. deeds.: ~
This is a - .f.' . i.-.
way 'of getting rid of a Political .opponent
a canvass; - 'and if Hazeirigg is as fortuaate I .A:
his court and jardr as Matt Ward; the "practice
:s ,•" 2 ''....".•,'"
vill•probably grow conimon:—N. Amer.'
\
lei- a member of the present Congress, from In- . j.. , •: -
dittneti who voted for Douglase_Nebraskabill, has ,-.••\•. • ,
ngain,received the nomination of,the Democratic :. , , \ •.•
party in his district for Congress as the Satz-
..„
~'„
verylearns 14 , telegraph, a fact which wIll: no' oubt ,:, -" '' ''.
be gratifying to the Whig candidate there," .' - : \
• Ho! realcsasas.—Tho first instalment of Now -"'. '
.4\
England emigrants for Kansas, were to leave:Boa- , -.--
tea this afternoon at 2.:30, and will reach this •, ,
~,'
city to.nlght:=A,They carry tents and frontier life ' '',.. :. :
implements with them. - They will' be followed ~ • ' •_.
by an army of kindred spirits.—...4/bany•Jortr.r.' 1 .',.,...• --..
. . ,
• Cnotans.--=Th s h Chiles& has been quite severe ' '••• • - •:-.:
'rksome of the inleMd • counties; and itt some hail -.,--"- -..5.,
caused a complete; of..trasiness, more*„s!,„ • ,:•::. •
from, fright than from the deaths it has causel . , ..1 . ,,; •
In Mt; Sterling, there :Were 19 deaths up to Fn- '
dailast, and &majority of the had fled:
from the place.-.-.LSO.-Gim. ' ' ." ' '1
D
RIED'PEATES-40 baii.t a t re;c'd'aild
DIMI,I4PPLE J S' O ‘-4() bus. in_4I)!PIIP.APi
store and for solo by ..
AR_E F 1511 1 730 bblec . White Fish; •
JAI 50 bWitTrinik ' ' 40tun bbls. Whlt•lnil
lr ~z
NW/ bbis. Trautatiston and fbr We bila
LNG—GO lAA.' No 3 piekled-in store
woutersiz.br , ' .7.174 •., CIAFFIIitb.
VIiEESEI=2OO. Lse, prime Mit cih4se. :..:r '
I,no. reed and fora*
... urns Of'
8 uza-;400
RACON-:-.10,N0 Hiungi; •
woo IN. Bacon nnoldern .
,10,000 do do Elden
I siitno ‘ and tn. tato br i
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agre=ra s ter IL 14 `k .3 int . T Yuc
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111 1 . RODUOV-501b1s: small alto Bens; -
"leariduallearAtimm 30 buc - brled Aplatollir
st 'dye° , 7 ; ;
/*Wit*. 4812_7 •
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:um/we ' 101 l • natnmovg c 0.% •
Ic'S r ls tea. prime fresh Riceiust I.ae'd
NM Nn&11 McOILL6 ROM •
40,1INDRIES-32 bble. Lard: - • .
io bbla. Ohmic • " •."611i Dos. Oatr, `. • ' • .
l'AtegrAi.; • 1 1 1 . =.Pi r STID I r d no •-•
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Ater • S' Na 1 Lnr4, laid reed kid.
11 InaTER. DILWORTH t 00..
..DRICTRIIITI-.44 Woo imp tp&o.: • :
: . •7 PI; I>7 • • . 3 . Burndi., '
NDIAWASU SILKS, at Low Prices.--Wo _ . • 2\ll
hmirw4 Igor Ina% Ba th 1111Prr, at the lo
eta. Prtqurd. an aarortataatan bud of the bait
latiartod. at prams paw far gas!'• • t
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9,IINDRIES--4 Pble: Lard; . • . .
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AOa •1114.1nztee that Seatl-Anstast VAN idle atere ' • 2
ptlon of VW/ and Glans at • redaction art per
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