i- g : — g ■ _%_f|yL liT; :igMrni * f<jr •' 1 , j ■ i ! , ) i" : ■•■ •: fil ;;|i V ■!* ■ -| i ffIHOS. J. HUNTER, Agent I'armoi . . ,-, n ,vv , [ r ' t .v. . ,T§) J. Mechanics*ißfgfMCTQj-i SOTFfttPTulrccl. TOSHUA ROBINSON, Agent Continoni : 1 v linwwnee Col, 24 Fifth rtrAt, . ■’!*}*> '*}';*,■»>*''.•}•> 'r -I '»iv'v' ''"‘•l' V‘~ i <' * * V * * #4: - :!;;• :!;;• •>:..:•■•• 7 * , -i *• ♦ 'i w -m..v£ I -V.;*; . -•/* wsm IBiifi #lg®l| ‘!l'vVy ; *- :v: '' 1 ;-'*; J ' :: ;'!- : ';2^>.7, ; -- t : -C v. , .. ; • ! - -^v.- ■■■.■!.■■ ••• - .:■ ■. I ■ F | *■ r N .'-j-.-JS, V : - J .atusafsts. MAOKEOWN & Wholesalo DnuadrtiißdlUonlMtorenof C*rb«D Oil, Vo.j£l Liberty »t££ Pltfrbargh, P». ! L. FAHNESTOCK. 4 Co., latp of th° arm . B. A.-NuMtock * Co, and •““SSSJKS DMB* WholMalo Druggltk Ko-M, comer Wood uvi Fonrta 'BU, 3?Utiborgh. P*. / i^SPKSi trargb. ' SSSSs Pi Mtdldo*. , * p^-_ TOHNtP. SCOTT, * (J trlaDnn'MateOlb, VtfßlabM u>4 IJywtafflh No. f RaOUberty street, Pittsburgh. . -«**» ... .7° I I ■ *" ~.„iTi.i, H r T HnP MHIL SfflSS- RBffEICwHOIiESALE AND 1 - »«-_r Pittsburgh. . ’ I— TOSEPII iFIiBMINU* (SUCCESSOR TO L. .1 M«iA street end Dtacwl, terns yMhnMhrmWnfall ma coaolatoassortmentof Drugs, SSiISK Chats, Petftnncry,sad sU attdapfe- compounded at *ll • tour*.,•. t' 1 .. tSSrWSTfL KETSBR, DRUGGIST, 1/140 Wood street, corner of Wood street and Virgin Alley, Pittsburgh,?*. J. ■gcotiuce Qtaltro. iqreon'iifc iioxoraSsSN. p™®^ OrSglttM Fn.lt, «.! Pr« 4« 1 ® Skasar^g tT” jj CANFIELD, LATE OF WARREN, • I • oiilO, CommlMlon and Forwarding Merchant, Dealer la Writers Ewerr* Ch***, fatter, Pot mhJ Pearl Aab, and Weetem Produce generally. Front et, ctweea.Smltlifiold and Wood, PltUbnrgb. —AVID 'C. HERBST r FLOUR, PRO dace. PrbvUioaao<l CommUsida Merchant, No-257 Liberty •tTeetrcomer cf Hand, Pittlbojch. pitM his atten itoa to 7 the sate of Floor, Perk, Bacon, Lord, Chweo, Bntysr, Grain. DrtiklFroiis Seed*, At, 4c. regpcctfoUy eolidUsl- TTCEX"7FORSYTn, (SUCCESSOR TO -'travLh'i foott,) Poniarding and Commission cluTuDtMtrlnWwl. Ill.tei,Root,Baton, Lord andjmrd •Jil Hu»l Product* gi-cfirilly, No. 75 Water »t n P>- T7-AGLE WAREHOUSE. — J AS. GA.RO - INKB. WhelcMl* Dealer in Flour, rrovialoni and Prodaci* generally. No- 6 Sorenth atreet, between Liberty todßmltuflold, Pittsburgh, P*. L w gyTerm»ca*ti. , EilTrZ— IDDEE, WIRTS & CO.; OencraTCom mission Merchant* and Dealer* io Qrocen» add Pro duce. f tfar-Oonai^inaent* tolldtedand*atli factory ” ! * t F" , JE£ r Q<eed. deiaiy^i {nsutance &ai R FINNEY, AgentEardka t Ho.' 0 Water street. A A. CABEI E K • Pennaylranl* Insurance Coi Jones* Bonding, Focrth street. AMUEL L. MARSHELL, Secretary Citi Kcni* Insnnroea Company, M Witar tfrwt. M. GORDON, Secretary Weatcn i Insur- GARDINER COFFIN, Agent fo^Frank • lin Fire Jnraranco Company, Nortlwaet corner Wood and 13i!rd atrccts. _ ; , TV A. MADEIRA, Agent for Delaware W* m Uatual In*or»neo Co, 42 Water rtreeC “ ' ire* and T) yf. POINDEXTER, Agent Great W cst fjj 9 cro Insannes 9T Front »treet. fflatptis. R OBINSON & CO., Dealer in Carpets, fc I No. 23 Vitlh stnwL ITriLIJAM McCLINTOCK, Deafer in T-T-r wTI), 4 11. fl'CAbMin. T\BALTSR IN CARPETS, OIL CU)TIIS, I J &IATriyOS, Ac. No. 87 FonrlL itmt nw Wcod. atlotnuQS. IrSSamScKENZIE, Attorneys nti Law, OEImNo.OO Fourth «tre«t, Pltuhtirih, r*. hotkrj Pob -Boohot P,U. toE h,,o ; UO PdartUstrvot. Fttuborgh. HAnuicnM I AT 2>»* <>“» ss F<, “ rU ‘ °Hy • £ltUl»org»i, V*. ■ Scb Cools. ll' DOVE, Dealer in Staple an'ii-anfj .lp> ot th.original B~ MrfcHgtroet, Pittsburgh. ——— ffiSM «nd Bawl*, EmtaiHcrtM *m* « ■ pr Fonrth *od M«rfcet *&."*& IV ITFaLMEB, No. 1U» Mattel Streep JR,. Draler lo Boanel., .Hi*. Stt*» gtr»wOood*g#o*»Uj« • CatnagM. Hew Md 'second Hand CARRIAGES And buggie 9 * , ■ ton BAIB A* TIE subscriber offers for sale, or^gg/ fercbaneaootbamart reMooabla tanni, ssjsssiSuvSssSta Wt «»SS;SSSSse CEK! K.S”»->» » r ..S; SIS', I,n SS u *tin «Ul>UiluD«it i« convenient to tlie city, U» X»* eiorOnSbn.U» OotoUMpto*i«s the etc*. - . Carriage and wagon Hannraewry, M r,. STEPKBSS. Asont,. 'corner Setithfield Street ondßiaeumd Alley, ■ WOULD respectfuUv inform thegigS*, nuMlclh.ltol* no* in*•lot» ; Sg=3SE. ItS ScriJ tbitelffijjl *ott tor Iron Mordanu "sdieliins > »o!inou» of Ihe "LSSST?J^ .tnSilnofj !im whllont <to old aeei of-Bli*lo* * Co-. U<frtanan u»t U>. , li b* siren to sllbiaorder* oi heretofore, so earoJtbe aemce* of tbo b°«t workmen, and baring ample •portmentteleewbare Torthe flolablagof fl °* lt , *3aS cood Mwrtmtmt of beaty wk now on banfl, at£fer SSrSrAll work wwrantod for U raooth^ jCy»ParttcoUr attention giTgatorepalri. Coteb and Carrlag* *r»«tor_ JOBHSOH, BROTHER. * 00. Cbmertf Belmont end Btbeeca Strati, • ATiLEfIHBNY CITY. fTTOITLD RESPECTFULLY W their friend#, *** th. public sm3Bss&Z rati* that thor ■ Carriage*, B*rooche», •ad tonntr of ftnlih. B*p*ir» will oUo bo tttcnded to on tbc BOCt r»*n»Vi« iMiu. TWng in *tt their work th# Kit EmUttiSh*fU, Polo*ud Wheel rtnfT,-they &*!«»£• simt ttut *n Who bTor thorn with thrir patrocegfl will bo a 2fcetir‘«»tlilled on trial of their work. . rajralrftoclT. tUra.eillbtfmror. ...ulagtl»»h«”- • ' - f)t)!2Siciai's. O-BBIEN CAN BE CONSULTED Ti , iwl toSJiooraor IIIU. *nd SmltliMd «u«», on A&dS wt£<E?MM nnd SATURDAYS, from Uln satnttto. . .TAS2f THOMPSON Sc CO, ITT OUSE PAINTERS. GLAZIERS .AND Ksaswsrjjs.*ai-asjssi Rttsda .br ««»m. Paiuten will «ST* mowy of Ihtflucolnrt groondTfltb c». mraroiy T*alnt«r*« LONQfcLARE, House and sign painters, K 0.77 Port 031 oeßoHdingJThirdstnyt, between Wood and Hat fcatetiaeta. All order* promptly aUeodcd to. jgrSlinseirtatedfoanpertorstyfe. nh27:lyd WALNOX HALL RESTATJHAHT, uasoxic tutu, tuna strxbt. jaBBPH-EBiaKBK, PEOPIIIETOtt. i ll TOE DELICACIES OF' /V THE SEASON, prtpKWi bj tom* i cookj,ftrT«dnpitlE» iboiu* an tfriWiUffir **SSphS2o» <I £ ! P'' t “igj 1 la tlielr Boamn. +A f,,tJ ft.ii.ijq ©oramißSton, &t. HITCHCOCK* McCRKKRY &> CO»* [Socccuon to Huffman, IT Crwry *Co.] Forwarding Merchants, And Wholmlo Dealer* to Produce* Flour and Wool* A*,% 153 Front end 122 Second rf, PitUburgk, I\u aplilyd-—my2P ' HcBANE & AH JBRi pziLcxa n ITlour, Grain and Produce. Commission and Forwarding Merchants, Xo. 124 Second St., Pittsburgh, Pa. ;3f.:.T o&RKiBu VU'.'..' CANKIHO * BOMD. COMMISSION MERCHANTS, No. 22S North Strood Strrrt, r, IliODtoof order* entrusted with them will I*° P 1 * 4 l 4 ap2o d&tn* a. ittcu. MAUXIM UXCH JOll3 t~ JOS. S. LEECH-& co., ■WHOLESALE GROCERS and COMMISSION MERCHANTS. DBALEES IS floub and bacon, 'Pin Plato and Tinner*** Stools. ' - A ll ® PITTSBURGH MANUFACTURES, Jjiwi: BPRTNO&B lIAKUAIIGII ft CO. ? COMMISSION MERCHANTS, dealers in Wool, Ilidos, Provisions&Produco Generally, No. 295 Liberty Street, Pittsburgh. J*t2 McALFIN & co., (Ul. cIJ.B. Lwcb, MoAlpln * Co, Pitttburgh ) GENERAL COMMISSION AND FORWARDING jmSRCH-AJITS* And WAAblnston *£«■»»«• WYANDOTTJS CITY, KANSAS TIUUUTUKY, ItbFfiUENCES: J<~|.h 8. U»ct 4 Co, «oA PiUibnrgh HbrelumlJ pn»t ally. jyAuo*w*yA PAYIS O. LEWIS K. KSOtttOR, LEWIS & EDOERTON, (Successors to I>. T. Morgan k Co.) Wfaolesola Grocers and Commission Merchant*. 107 Wood street. PltUborgh. "H* Henry s. king, (late of the Arm of Kiss k Moorhead,) Commission Merchant, aod Dealer In Pig Metal and Blooms, No. 78 Wattr street, be low itu-ket, Pittsborgh, Pa. “?i._ A A. HARDY, (SUCCESSOR TO HAR- J\ 9 dy,JoQeakCo,)ComDdssi<m and **«***“*,“*£ Srati Agortof thaMiiiKro*odln<UanapoliiEaUrwid.«>r. ocr First and Ferry at*. Pittaborgh, Pa. jaSfclyd T7DWARD T. MEG RAW, GENERAL Fi Commission Merchant, and-Wboluule Dealer in Mann factored Tobacco, Imported and Domestic Cigam Bnno, *r. *r No. 241 Liberty strvt-t, opposite the head or Wo««i, ntta borgh, Pa. mhl^ly ©toms, TBO3. UTTLB T. bITTLE ttf CO., TICrnOLESALE GROCERS, YY COMMISSION •MERCHANTS, And dealer* in FLOUR, BACON, CHEESE, ruuum ** w tm , rRODUCK . Ho. 113 Second St,, plttatourgH, P*. Liberal advance* made on consignment*. inrl^ ROBERT DICKEY, Wholesale Grocer, Produce and Commiaiion Merchant, No. IS * itrwjt, war Wood, Pittaborgh, fa. apfijyd if) AG ALE Y, COSGRAVE & CO., Wbolesala Uroctra, Noa. H and 20 Wood atrcvt, Pitt» burgh. Alexander king, wholesale Grocer and Importer of Soda Ash, No. CT3 Liberty Btnot.rittabnrgh.P*. • n>ldyd«_ \%TM. MITOHBLTBEB, Ja., & BUO., W Wholwalo Grocer*, Rectifjiuß Distillers, and nun and Liquor Merchant*, No. 2U9 Liberty street, Pit&horßtL J 023 , nWM _ lAS. L. cwui. TONES & COOLEY, WUOLELALE GKO •I CEP-3_*nd Boat rnrniahrra, dealers in Produce and Pittsburgh Monn&ctarcs, N 0.141 Water street, near Cherry Alley, Pittsburgh, Pi. °y”_ " » .nsitia" JOJUI «. EULVOETKa CHRIVEH & DILWORTU, WHOLESALE & Orocrra.No.l3o an.! IS2 Set-t.uJ rtrwt, (between Wood andfim!tbfielil,l*jttJi!‘Hrjh. _ /oas non)-.. r “^ r ®—\irri TOIIN FLOYD & CO., WHOLESALE J Orocrraw.ilCawmi*«Jor. I Mrrcli«nla, No. 173 Wood «nd 13 l'ltuberKk. * inWWiTr* ..- J JOII3 WUBOTI. iTTTATT k WILSON, WHOLESALE GRO - OEUiJ, Coin nil olon Merchants and Deaton In Prt* c no* and Pittsburgh ManoEketurea, No. 238 Liberty ft*'* 1 , Plttaborgb. . TSAI All DICKEY & CO., WHOLESALE I Cfrocan, CommUslan Mnrcbuitt,»iHl D«4len In Produe®, No. #0 Water S3 Front street, Pittsburgh. iT7 JIcOU'ICHEON whole pst.ic Orocer, Produce and Corn mission and Dealer in Pittsburgh Manufactured Articles, No. 15# Liberty street, corner of Brewery ay, myS .l. J. LU ..CHA*. ATWtLL. TtWELL,' LEE & CO.. WHOLESALE /V Grocer*. Prodoco and Commission Merchants, uid Dealer* iQ Pittsburgh JUnufctcture*, No. 8 Wood »tree t, be tween Water and fronts*., Pittsburgh- *P IB ■/.m" aonisoir - haw’l B.toiasoa. tS rOBISON a CO., WHOLESALE X\ja Grocer*. Commioioe Merchant*, and Dealer* In all kfed* of Provision*, Prodoco and Pittsburgh ilanu&ctum, No. 25S Libcrtyetreet, Pittsburgh. JalAlytl _ OBBRT H. KING, WHOLESALE GRO CEB, Commlsdoa Merchant, and Dealer ia Fsathera, Fiib, Floor, and all tods of Country.Produe*, No. 211 | Lib ertyrtreet, mouth of Birth, Pittsburgh, Pa. Liberal ad ranee* mad* on consignment*- Jaaaya ~ _ „....JA*IS «.S*IAWBO. T> OBERT DALZELL k CO., WHOLE rv WAT.B Grocer*. Commlwion and Forwarding M»» £nt«snd Dealer* lo Produce and Pittsburgh Manufrcto**, No. SI liberty rtreet, Pitttbnrgfa. Pa. m T* %tal Estate WILLIAM WARD, Dealer in promissory notes, Kind*, Mortgage! and all ■aenrUlaa for money. Person* can procure loans Through my Agency, oa reason able terras. , , , Tbo» wishing to toveat thoir money to good adTanttg*, ean always And Dnt and second class paper at my omee, lor 1>1 M\ communications and Inter* lews strictly confidential. Office GRANT STREET, opposite SU Paul s Cathedral. Jalaltf:.' ipoofestltets, &t, W"‘ S. RENTOUL, siTst. cfair street, . Dealor In Rollgimi! and MUcellaoeontCoota, and Depository of American Tract Society’! Pnbllcatloni. orltedawlyP TTjrjd. G. JOHNSTON & CO., Stationers, YV DUnk Book Manulactnrcr* and Job Printer*, No 67 Wood Btroet, Pittsborgb, Pa. BtkW "oTCOCHRANK, (successor to a 8. gadler,) Wboleaale and Retail Duierln B»tw»rr«ndP»p«rH>nstosi, P*te»l 6th Boot 8. B. of Market Sgonrc, Allegheny, Pa. JOHN S. DAVISON, BOOKSELLER AND SUtiouer, -ncr-cwr to Dariaon * Agnow.No. 63 Market •trcet, near Ponrth, Pittabcrgh, fa. _ TrXY&CO., BOOKSELLERS AND STA IV TiONEia.No. £>£> Wood must door to the eor o«r of Third, Pittsburgh, Pa. School end law Doom «»• Itantly on hand. L. READ, BOOKSELLER AND SXA • TIONKR, No.TS Tonrtb »t-. Apollo BoOiUnga. HUn INITR, BOOKSELLER and Stationer, Mawnio Hall, Tilth afreet. ittustc, &C. JOHN H. MELLOB, No. 81 WOOD ST., botwoen Diamond Alloy and Fonrth folo A«nt HARMONIUMS, and Dealer In Moaie and Musical Qooda. Ja23 KLEBER & BRO., No. 53 . Bt-6lCTofthrOoMramrp,fal«As«ntfi>rtnnn'B * OtABBTS (Pr* York) onriTrllrf <hmJ *? a PTANO3.red CABUAILT A NKKDUAM-8 !?roo>M IKmS.DdOBOA!J ItAßilOYlCMS,Dorlerrin Musical Instrument*. ptHARLOTTE BLUMK. MANPFAOXPK EB an.l Darfor la PUao Portal, aadLA'XIKMBinS ait Mortal iMtramantt. 801. Agant for itonJJraBKU PIANOS, also for lIALLET, DAVIS* CO. S &»ljar““». withaad without ißolean Altachinsnt. 118 Wood rtreet tny3 —» , -yci c/r> /7l f >) /f) Cl ■ rj? ( -f/ Pittsburgh, Pa.—Charltrctl 1355. Board of 12 Trurtee*—-Faculty of 11 Toaclier*- 200 vrtroum arrmnro, ji*. 1358. YoungMenprepartd/or aetualduliu c/tte Counting Koom. gSTRUCTION given in Single and Double gss2sssffi^»iwsas«ss Ed ifis&r «nW«et» ww»ary tor the thorough education I » f “ a Etl ”“” 0 ' A ?Tnin.llCK ml 11. A. nraiw, AnUtant Tractor, of Sp^ U ™ n SCß“*^“ Writta& * r “°’” ,m u^i^^f^srA 0 ® -otto.. AJto ” mAlw. . BHiOV’s PUBUSIUKU notsu, 120 Nanau Strut. Km Tort. WnOLMALB AJD RSTATU CffEAP Boot, MIOArTSE, POBLISUISQ 4SJ>BOOKBTLLTSOEsTABCISU**ST. 49~Fftrtlcol&r attention to miacclUßeou order* *or any article comnctad with the trade. Oqt-Calalognei wat free on add waring F. A. BBADTj • Boc£«*or ton. Loos ft Brother*,.. /3.LAS3—IOOObu, Country Glass, oasortsd \JI diet f9T b, Irt aIiXiKDIaKDIO. pttslnivgl] POBUBH® daily AYD weekly by BIDDLE <Sc CO., ■ fiyrn mm. ■" [For lb. Pitubqrgb Oorette.) palling the following Registry of Births. | Marriage, Snd Bnriall, at Frestm isle no* EriTatShe river Aa Boeuf now W* and at Fort Duqucsnc, it will be well to ro member that the Fr«acb_did ant take tK. Ss ..>- sion of thii place nntil L.th April 1.51. On the 24tli of November, hod, Oeoroe Washington arrived here on hi* way to Lo Bocaf, or Aa Boeaf, as it is called in the Reg istry, where there wasthen a French fort.— The first bnrial at Au Boeaf, it will bo seen, was that of Sr. Geobce, a soldier, on the -Oth of Aagnst, 1753, and the first at this place was that of Toussaint Boras, callod Bientouene, on the 20th of June, 1754. Registry of the Barislfc M.rritje. took place doling the cempaigo of the Be ße H ' H ' - * elgoadHario,*; the oristoal of which is preserved at Fort nSqooano at La Bella Birtere, oodor the osote ol the As saraptlon of tba Holy Virgin. . „ •ilarln vu tbe commandant. Sue Uj death, Oct. - • **Tbe year one thousand wren hundred antl fitty-thret', on Abe eleventh of July, died lo the said party, J*aß Tam*, of tbe parish of Montreal, btubwjd of CbarlotU lauka, V I CabMtler. widow i»t*LaSoucbe,*aft*rbe- Duriai af Jean \ ing eonleaeed *ad rec*JriDg ib« 3txier. j and tb* sacrament of i-itrfuio uuctK n. IUJKUU icner. wu bßrled w nb th« u*na ere mould la * part of the camo, at Pnwqablo, set apart f..r a cemetory, la «tloac Franciscan Priest, Chaplain of tbe detachment. •Sort—So I trunU'.' U» word. “““'J 0 ,. b.isjlor, reuve da f«i L* Booche. 1 . 0( jt if that tlil« i* rieht, but I can make notbing Mae oat of It. u Man, were Mari l would feel mo™ consent- go 1 gi« the original that oiery one may Judge for hioeolf. 1-1- 01.» A D 1753, died io said detachment, Jus Feabots Apbem, of the parish of St. Charlem of Sedan, Wo- Faaaois . soldier in the «mp*nj * Burial of Jean \ Domes, alter being confessed, bajrios rt. PraocitAubert f celTed the viaticum and eitrwne unction: FrancvAvotn. j w bwß bari(K i with tho usual cerbmonie* in a part of tho camp at P"**™ l * Kt * p,rt i *ss?isssSiSafe% J > Chaplain *n Ideas) the party. Brother OiBUIEL AXHRURtUI. r. II Chaplain of (do) the party. •Non—P. R. itaodfl (or or dpRSr. Pri»tof tto or Mouk of til. order of 6t. krunrii, 1. «• • rmnelwao. . in said detachment, Bf. Ototo*, . . , . i j_ •J'. detachment of Monsieur l* Buriol if 1 , hidj wMinterrwl with tho u.0.l wafeffisssrrc, c^. nu. mi b.K- *"> mon ’ nt ” P ” Fo " fille. tljc • WJ laipt BTillA „ „ , ,*t<* T>tA TiiLiff, larnstncd La Fm*. Sf!n,! "ci£n; !iSS;»r of D. o loWu-r. ) cei*«l “f with n,* QaQa i oeremo •sns^sSsHS.ss* . . . r j. -1 miPU ffl penitence, of the rtaticuw, and /?«na. rf ””*££;.Junction. UU bolj hfis bw» 4c 1 I interred In the place »et aoart for tbo uant% imeSS? rtlh the as^l me (par non.) the nnder.tß Rd, Pri*t - f o~tnl,rr’2>th 17&0— Died, at four o'clock and Mrtytntn „f an., ./ I*, J u,„ Jlma-t. rotl> lm print rf ib« l. Cbitp'aln of nia Kou, «d Jotlt.it «h. "' u “ *- A " -(KS, tZ&SI.'SSfiZ «- - /1754. «A p/jgftufrDi. 1 natfa—.aafiof extreme unction. Ufa *nDfanv<rCAo»» body era* iufairedwrn»-tlm usualcer« sks- ~r .ut »o^-^sia«K&sr' V.f«VllfA.-17M—'tiled 10 tMVortof the WwrAn Bueot ss£22r s«! Hartal of Guia) twcuty-elght ywx, Une TAvluaufiy Vedthe holy MCTamenU of penitence, of Z?‘ V f t)ue eoeharist andof extreme noctiop,- } Itiabody wax interred totho "“elery .w )t i, ofJune ITwi-Died m the Fort Da Quenjc. on the jnito/Junt, Eiviert, Toessatxr fata, called Burxal of r-.nr-l inbetnunt of iumt Hover, on fcSt.Pwrre, in the prwrie, of Magdalene. inClbiUnlZf S f iged twenty-two year, or thcreabouU, Vkem: Uc. l Sarin* reeeirod tlio Mcramenu of pn>>- ' tine* of tbo rlaUomu and of extreme nnction. ll* »a> burted in the place intended for the cem ot*7 o' “'■> *■" ’"‘"V” ,bot u , Julu IWA. 17&4 DJ*d in Port Do Qoe.ne, Do JABorx, an inhabitant of St. Rom do Luna. In the lelo ,>f man, aged twenty-three year., aft<r bt»rmt< Purlul o/ 1 recelred tb« sacraments of penitence anu «* DuJuxiin, ftromennction. Hu body ha. boon interred io the place designed tor the cemetery, with tho usual ceremonieaoyme- (Signed asabore,; •<4uowt3«f,l7M-Dled, Jo&srn Dsusr, a yooog mar, ujurf'&fA, X 17 T M—Died, Axsxnsx Iloins, a marrird man. Ho age mentioned. ■These eotrie. aro full and pvticubr in the RegM-rj as the preceding on*, but I hare concluded It wumdkmb rr to repeat again and again tbo .aino formal words. Her. follow.* certificate rigned by a>ntT#*KrS Cap tainoflnflntry and eonimandantof thotroopidnrtOor La Belle airier®, in thafbrtaof Presqn’lile, o! the rirer An Boeuf and of DuQnwce, that the toregtdDg extract, are '•S“ D 's4rr ,, i . l M“'r »bo look ,«—■.» •< thU place Id April, IT&L .TOGS. LITTLE, Fort DuQueane, River Ohio (Oio. Tho pr.«.at lUisUtrj eoDUlnios “"W"*"“A ,",, eluding lie p relent <*, bu bom putod onl *‘s““ raj initials sod flouilil.. bj ns [psmmisrCopliJ'; "l In'" | Vl andootnn.sndu.tor jbs part, of L. fell. 1 «<*"••* £* forts at Prosqn'istr), ofltbs Btrer An Boon! and of tbst of Bn Uueane, which wiU aerro to contain the report* of tlt» M* rtacea, Baptistni and Burials which may take place •add FcrtltaQoeane, under tho title of the Assumption ol the Uoly Virgin; which register will oerre to tho said regio trstion during th* ntl ol the year one thousand •eTcnhun drodandflfty-four.HgoedduplicatesattboFort DnQuctno StrfoS s '”'.. °r “ •Tho worvl* here are-‘colic and /xw/«," l can On«l no other meaning of“eott<” than “-pa*!** l * “ nd . u translated slgwwi with the “initials an<lfl£mn*h being probably equfralent to ***lgoed and oealciT In oar scaled ■writings. •Somber CiA, 17M—Jess BMC, «n inhabitant cf therir. tr Cbaxabloe, In tho Bcigulory of Oontrecoour, agttd about '"ZjtyUntxr HcniT M*«r*. domestic of MV DrouUou, aged about fifteen years, Ac, Ac. , , , •SrpVm£r lfifA, 17M-Jomu BaoCHCS, of the parish of 8L MicbeU below Quebec, aged about twenty-three years • September «h, 1754-r»sliasD*M>u*s. Master Carpun ter at Fort DuQoesna, and natlTo of tho parish of the Sault au Itneolet, aged about thirty years. eOrfober 30tA,17M—Atis*sn>ut Ussycis, or tho psrtsh of Camouraska, below Quebec, tgadabout twenty-Oro years. •JVbecmlcr 3d, 1764—DCTisa BanvAams Loovr, aged scire yoara. in compliance with his anient desire. . Dio. ! •Aormibrr Uh, 1751—DrsUB SiCTiom* Locte, 4c. •Toall the entries thus marked (*) tho sama note will sp. i* that 1 hsro applied to thoso of August Cd and Oth. 1765. The nrwent Register, containing aeTon blank sheets, not ! counting this one, ha* been sealed and tigned*by me (par mui) Captain ol Infantry, Commandant in Chief of tho Forts DuQnrsno, of IVesvulsle and tho Rtser an Boenr, which will serro to register tho marrtsgci and burials which nuy occur at tho said Fort DuQuesna, at La ict> Rlriere, under the namoof tho Assumption of tho Uoly Virgin, during tho present year <d«laj*n£*n(, thousand oosoa hundred and fifty-firo. JThkh Registry has boon dollrarod to fitter Denys Baiun, Priest of tho L* collet. Chaplain of tho King at Fort DuQuesno. Done at said tot tho first day dim,ona £^Jj?in 0 n •Fanfeet Slsoo. DIXO.; •January 3i 17SS— Poml*"™, ■»*»•• •”>■ dont uf thn pnrUb of ttaa Immncglata Coo£o|dion, callrd La FtiuUOUntraChanbiy. Nowglnu. •January loth, 1715-Pm»* Trim, atagln man, •nal dmt offh.panah ofßallfnioTJ ofOnlinonnx, of th. go-cro. nISt of tha xhnw RlTan, agad atoot wnlfami jaa™- RfUrtmrv lt:a, 17W— maacid TaonEL, aiDgle man, agod JZftZSrtnr'm m.ld.ntofth.r.rf.borst Fr.„,<. near Quebec- EiCTUXB, | , Mptl*d wIUj tlw* mu«l ctnmo , UolrCathoUo Cboreb, rrj^^7iiui*^nriitifnfftf V/t ” , **r dnajjater of John Vennllle, hr aa tnlmbiUnt of NewriDe, b,lodi» M lwhU.cn hU -V-toJnirthoCatholici of this eo natty, aod of Jan« V ol lilt “irf tto togUili nation, mUt. oOlortli Carolina, bar KhorSnd moftir.Tita godfslta woi lloaaleur l et.r CtaiU da Controconnr, CtpLiiatoflatatr J t &-' m ;;ian>tai, tc. Iter godmolbur Slarj Jotah Chninlor, tba wife of SI r !i ?,r“ d Sdr“ , ' Ußa lu 'cosxi!iooEuif e,l ' > ‘ l (8is u*Jtt-josßniciuiHueß kobuakd. DESiYBB4UON,P.IL,ChapIato. •JfculUA.KMr-MiciUlL Bolchm, ■?* d kbout twenty jcara, » raidant oi tbo Parish of £». Nicholas, dmt Quebec. 1 - •In these a* fa other cases wbero there were do apeet* 1 drcamatance# I ban avoided octet* re petition*. July 6th, killed and bad hie, ecalp taken oCV prrxx BiKis, * tingle mao, aged about twenty jr*pw» load partaken of the Oommnnloa at Easter,) to Inhabitant oi the parish of the la Jtotfeifr'p&re, below Qatbec, July 9th, ITSi—Waakilled In the battieagalrut tbs Eng lish, (at Braddoch’e field,) Ltaroaz*'a single'man, aged about twenty-fix yean, and hie body waa interred on ibpfl*M<« baUl»byMonsiOQr'Zi«Bwpne,jOßdrtde'l|ecnnlette,«blcb : heh*» reported ton* fa now)the nnderkigood, Chaplain : oftheKlnftofortlßuQuwiMi. ! Sam day—BamsTß Tacuos, ain,io taaa, baTisg wounded tba same day in tbebaUle againattbe fcngUui, >,._l nr? re oeit«d the aacramentaef extrema nnctioDM<£pep* *bd waa boriod lotto cemetery of -kl Tort DoQuesa** • ■! ■ * *■. ‘ ■ ' ‘, j. " Jultt ttb-iW*f killed* in tbo battlef agalul the Eadlsb Mon&arCaniaeTUle, in the detachment. of the Matinee, yean, alter being confessed, be W*» bSjM'wUb tb*HiMloo*»oola« onjboli)tb.o£ . ** doabtoeed^edtw- IWBl’i;s-i'jr' tTJIi. I! will, n» d-»b!,to rmlbcud »u Deteal- ~ , r „,„ ~v, w . j £ls Li t’eainx, ensign in /u/y IQUt ” , . Rwal, *ouud-d in the battle acalnut the troop* of the W« .Her harln* rerelre-l theEnglUb extreme unction; and traa the aacraments of pentton» mu '* lnt«rredin theoirf D« C W,.Moi»l«r Je Ju'yUA,l*s- ■ j, t DnMaeine uild[ tboar mT *bemt ;°S'e£iK? tarins l-"» c™!e«o,l,™.l to. ttUI. M»lyt U>. „„ „.Jj w „ i„ ttrrrf in mode bi» doTorione. b” J‘ L, ; ,U the Comet**?-. fce ♦the worJ “ f«” I. b-™ "S*” ~“ J , “'E‘** r T- , . | t,c .Phaelft, Knight, Monsieur Dr Slsjiojt July ..th, . wlth n«oi»l ceremonies, 4c. S?,*!?* DATtiitE Depots an inhabitant of July -it-' l* ‘ Anting hoea wounded on the 9lb the S , U ?hri»ttlo the English, be alter of said month, in t M 0 f penltooca.of tbe tintV b.Tlng recolT«lth* « c ™”* n d iejid has bean interred, cum, and of eltrcme uncu-’n, Ac., Ac „ , ,a« Ij 4 n Dioi«l Norment. born tho «m» of Uiirio Jo* P t, {?’Z fiber Ml miilher, in imrrl.o, Cuama-r, 11 i n . . r uloa . Oar>>nm of fJbe lafnutrjr, “S'k.o’Sncb”-"" ■ l B“'" ,h mo, (*vec non*.) LXniCLI S„l "IIA ITSS-JOM »•>!«■' I"” 0 ' J “" °"' p.f?JoS <* Mrl. “« ” hl ' ,h 0 M “ 1 nwyUpuln of Infantry, foßimaudacl in cliler or I’ortDu thnr.ne ini'! lu liopanJracie.. *lll «*.« W "MW U» Bap; ?!°m. Jl.rrl.tSa. *■“> ’ ,h "“ “^ r “ l. l-atherlyny-Ba. ron, Cliaplnlnof .Ur Kins of ro«l>n .Worn,, .U,. twenty •ecocil of April, A. D-, I < 50. (sMgoed.j Avril SKA, IT&lb-TUerose .Nurmeul. aged hutl* a year*, haTmVrocel*ed the earr.menU ol p-olteoce. the shit »cnm aSd of extreme unction. her body *a» tmrlu-d with the usual 'AvrifzUh, IT-'i'i—CoEc-CV, Outahala* of the mission of licfciHuuiachlua with tho usual ceremonies. Ac. 'Ottojray, 1 tuppeso. u.m t hih lT&ft—'With the coromonlM of tho Iloly church, Urf™ 0»*» .prf two nobUnMtasbur or John Cjnita.. »n<l Sarah Chol*T, her father sud mother, iu lawful wed- S bS o Sm were nntttn of Mto* «4 Catbo £ who wore taken priaooer* by the Chuuanona to coming h»hum7o7o.bom-lm-lo lb. Cothotia.ho, Kodfw. I,or wo, Jr.ni Dortttt ii.nu.lt, fcm|-.T rf lb. nusjlun or ibo Kino In mill tort 1)0 Q.inmo. b«r «oim»Uicr Mu, J.oopb Chunlu wile of Mr. Ni.rmrot.nioreliaril of Belle Ulvlere, obo bam .igorl with am -I .be bUbor.^ i/. u -2sUi l'Ad—With the usual cor*monies, Duoiee Louie ~flualieo birth.* aged 3 dr.ysha.lug b«m titea by the sLueeJa. Uup., and aUenrardegiwn to SJonslcur Doom, cSmraladant of the Fort, her •» Mowlaar **• cm* ss la Notre, recujor, Si«ar De Lraigno/ A« „ foe tnopsof tit tktjehmaa of tho-JUrlne,h e r godmoth er Felldlo Ft. Mary, the godfather abmo has signed with me, tho godmother not kdowing hc<r to »rlte. * AocUii* do nntton. ® Ti, m June Urd l»bo-jMn 0 Muloo, a .ln E lo mao, .Krf .bool twenty-throe mom, heelc* ru-IrM Ibo nirumiol I-"- ilooco; of the e«eh«ri.t, oi.J ol .um»>= un-ton, hi. t».J) bu been interred by me, (par iwnsi Ac. . , June 2D lU, iStuV— Alcxaudur I’-m-. abou. t*culy U‘ rears, Ac , Ac ..... Ju«' awh—l».w|ihllr >U»<-« C-ineatcr:.: Kins- native of b.,-J siwui tweiitydx yww.Uat ing rwvitrnd tb" H.w.r- • ' - *e, »« tutored. A.- Ju'-j vlh —Maria le.ui*- ter oj' Patrick Flaroey. ' the M'ap* ChiMilnon H-r mamac* contracted in He,.' Uiolis prkwt, they bcih olios in Religion, Ac. •The Transcriber from tlta L*,-ij..v, Minus sinnrtaiics to hare been parried to make oat wb« of the words. That which we make tu bo PennsylsanU t* one instance In cor copy It la written a* follow*, ** Pela-ttTen’e. Augvit lufA. K/.6—BnplWl Catherine Smith, the daugh ter of William Smith >iuJ Cceilu B-angormcin, she hems dangerously ill; her godbther. John llaasrualn.t an Irish man sd>l a Catholic; h«r godmaibor, Ilarbe Courad. u Ger man and a Catholic. t rianctwta* John, tio doubt, bli tiara# te the pne»l In tm brut Knglah or French, with a considerable amuck of th.- l.rogne; and puther Dmje, no donbt, did hi« beat t« Ulate it mWlHgiblti to hie French reader*, and thus we get tut, rt.ldlo which «ach wader can atuwor at hi* pleasure. Sam*. d«i/— Baptized Barbe, daughter pf William South aud C*.ei!" Uangannnn, nged tao jwur. Aan*4i UM. 17M—Died Gvtherino Smith, of the KndMi patJou* aged eighteen month*, hnrinc been baptized on the 13th ln»t. b<T body wv* buried with Uij muil coreiaonnw ta the cem 'Utt nf did fort •ft. donbt all Kirn in tim BritMi proTincer wr r 3 cille.l CnglhsU. by the French. August lStA.lTh*—aupt.T..lJcn: I .of the Engli-d. nal.-r, a«d'two and ona-half years. ».» John Tomer uod of Mary * EnglUh hy birth, hi.l father *n-l motti-ir in male snarriA£t*. •n unru-tait* of M«y 'h* «lf-»f J«ha Turaer. is an -r of tboee rlddl— which r-wdtty ariwa t otn the itt-uipt j iEK-ll an tingUelt u- lrt»li name ill tin French Un;nas«> lUhOTit any uiUor cuU« Uuin the eaiin-l. Tbi* uatno look* soro llte Nirttos than any thIQR else. , . the way, dous not tbo name of the baptized ciuU Jean nr .I‘ihu Turner. remind some of oor old citizen! of a tall, upright, active men named John Tomer whou»Mof Ira to bo *vu waiting our em»U, and trho It *rt* *!*»>'* euarvxiHl by ua boye teen a |-ri»ODer to Hi- French lM loilUM I WM«or#obn Tutuiw tae itaptraed ebit-l ' Auant! Jala. lTid—Wat buri-l In th« Cemetery of J-Vrt l»n yo-enn, tho b.«lj of a Jtjfioa o f th*« 11 >wb*n of Detroit, with the uinil c*r«o*Mii*», »»*l Huron wv tout year*. _ J'» . , . - iScj.f. IWA, ITiti—Joiih Rirrnrc SUixHr ir« tnrlM in tbo Cemetery of Fort Datjacsna, with the eoreiuo- Die*. He wa* *g*sl about twoncy year*. Dre. S(A, 175(1—Db*l at Fort l'u tiaesn*. Th..am Jirrmi. mged about twenty-one year*, baring mreiswil lb- sacra ment* of peuiUnco ana cf extn-mo unction, wm buried tu U»o Cem.:l«iry of tb« “ with the usual cervmo- •Thcouly translation 1 can find for th« word, wl.irti i* Rt all admissible in this place is “ marked with aroall pux.' prc. 27f'i.l75«'<—tt*as baptized,Francois Mario. English by birth, aped about three year*, doe* not know the name uf bis father or mother, and I* in the power of Monsieur Do Lliinery, commandant of Fort DuQu»»i.«. (W. -2nd, 17io—Was haptlr.od, Ulxts, a wild Ottawa*. UTelvn years, or thereabout*, who, being dsngerun*!) lit, desired iduuiahde") baptism, which wo hare admlow j;tA, 175't—Wa* baptized, Jus HuTtrr CittsTioi \\, grand chief of th* lndians, aged about ninety-fire year*, who being dangereusly «ick, desired baplum ardent ly. which was administered by me. ipsmous) hi* godtntber was Monsieur Cliaraodrat, Interpreter of Iroquois. Dtr 25fA. 17S«—■wa* baptized Lons, English by birth, i* in the hand* of aango Loups, does not know the name of hi* lather or mother, aged abont cightsen months, being daogarously ill, 1 hate administered th-> lacraaient of bap tism. The godfather was Monsieur MuliqDy,eusigo la the deUcbmoht of infantry, the godmother Mary Joseph Salde, the wife of * sergeant in the army. Sinw day—Was baptised Faascoisc, English by birth, aged flfteeu months. In the baud* of the samo Indians, was hopelMly *ick, her godfather Ignaties Charlie; bar g<*l mother Pnmcoiso Lacgfort, an Irishwoman. Oct. \Oth, 175« —Dexts. the utuwM. bsj.tuod on the -I inst-, died; and wo* boried in tbo Cotnttery of Fort l*o «°“ nu Ttie Sear Republic of Virginia. Gasan Scheme son Eevolutiosieisg the Woblu. —One of Iho cleverest .pieces of satire that wo hare lately met with, is the following, which we copy from the Richmond 1 Pup. At the same time, it is scarcely a burlesque of the extraTßgant articles that sometimes appear in the Richmond South, at which it is esidontly aimed. llmi/ut Dating “/ World—la Republic and Hi Empire.—ln duo time, our planet will ho under the control of two Governments. The entire continent of America, with the West India Islands; Polynesia, Australia and Western Eu rope, with the exception of Russia in Europe, will constitute its Republic. The rest of the world, leaving out Interior Africa, will bo under tho dominion of one man, and that man n Eus- Si °Tho frivolous distinction of North and South, which now obtains in tho United Slates, having been obliterated, the grand New Republic will bear the beautiful and appropriate name of Vir ginia. The South, as wc now understand it, is the direct and legitimate offspring of the Old Dominion, where the true theory of Republican Government, with the art of its practical manip ulation, is still resident; and, as the South must inevitably givo character and tono to the New Republic, the propriety of naming it with tho name of its noble old mother will not ho dis puted, The Republic of Virginia and the L'.n-- sian Empire will divide me Globe between them, each selecting its appropriate “V is and exer cising its appropriate amt uhtransfvtable Inac tions : one being tho tut.. ' the vegeta tive system of the perfected bouy poime. Slavery will bo rccognirod and benign condi tion of all servitude under each of these Gov ernments. The reconciliation or labor with cap ital being complete, pauperism will disappear rromtbe earth, and with it all chance of civil danger resulting from tho Biate of smothered voloanio disaffection such as we now see and de- piore~in Western Europe. Southern gentlemen trill be Uio masters in the Nett Republic; oil the inlerior races, ouch os the Negro and the Yankee, ondtho ronnuo lucopobleo of Europe being subject to them.— The first otep trill bo to reduce the lankce to elorerv. This wiU bo easily effeeted after the terrible resolution and anarchy, non impending at tho North, boro spent their force. The raluo ofi tbo Yankee os a slave has not boon properly estimated. Hon dangerous and troublesome ho is inn stato of freedom is too noli known. Cowardly, thier.Bb, ouperstitious, fanatical, deititulo of amoral sense, or of any fixed idea of ciril polity, he possesses all the worst and none or the belter traits of the Negro and etande more iii need of a ,n * ccnuity baa mado bio wixat be will foreTer re main—tho mechanic and craftsman of the world. Under proper pommand. ho makes a good sailor. Nor is he unfit far higher s artsh duties ; his aciixe and unscrupulous intellect finds suitable occupaUon in the vulgar laborsof the lawyer aad editor. Also, la the more disgraceful pur suits of the itinerant lecturer. But for his in ability to discern between right tutd wrong, and his tendency to atheism, ha might bo put to uso as a preacher. Whip him soundly for every political sermon, he would improve beyond what wo think possible; but ho will always bo too hypocritical lb be trusted. Too cruel and too morbidly eaefgotlo to bo allowed author ty over flesh and Mood, he will never be .of service as an overseer, except over the tireless iron slaves to whom ha is accustomed. In superintending machinery of his own invention, ho will always fin'd'chough tb do. In the New Bepnhlic, the sphere-of-slavcry will not he restricted to the Yankoo.-and negro races' Thoao-iaUednations of Western Europe haTC proved I themselves, if. possiblo even more incapable of, self-government thantho. slava racnabovementioned, and heretofore. stiHmoxe bsMd'of AMtHfc. . High erratic sensibilities hare made | man master of all the. arts by which are 1 rendered mntnally alluring and poSel a . , •» it aig the man milliner of the ‘ok and teacher of dancing. HU ore Sow aSd display, which, with natiro , 'La u /.-n- crlory. enables him to be nsefaUn the decorntiee ap^n occasions of pnhUo pageants. » for petty details mates him a good while his pluck and. aptitude for mnUiematice mates him serriceable for the snbordinale ! duties of fighting ami 'fortification. In the I N £W Republic, he will rant the Yankee m the Hcale of slavery, and keep hi mm subjection. ! nis a mistake to suppose the Frenchman unfit for slavery. All nations incapable of self-gov ernment are fit for slavery, and for nothing else. Gobincau has shown that the French peasantry are peculiarly incapable of civilization, the his tory of Franco presents a spectacle of patient endurance of despotic torture, amply confirm ing the statements of the oristocraUo ethnolo gist and ns for tho continual imeuta and rorolu tions of the Parisian i/amins and socialists, they arc but the reßult ofidlonesa and want of bread —crile impossible in the Kew Republic- The Spaniards are lazy, but it will not do to citcrminate them. The Spaniard's ekill In the arte of assassination and cigar-making, can be turned to good account. Let him retain the latter art, bnt direr! the former into the chan nel of the butchery, of domestio animals, The Spanish Blare will make a better batcher than tho British slave. He will also bo of nso to tho young gentlemen of the Now Republic m serenading their sweethearts. This last duty will be Bharcd by Italian slaves. With our Italians, wc need unticipate no Irou ble. Popery being cast into the sea, they, with tho Spaniards, will becomo at once manageable. It will bo necessary to uso fumigants and disin fectants freely to rid them of vermin and the stench of garlic, but after that, they will be very available os opera singers, fresco painters, and for the mechanical labor of sculpture. Thus they will add much to the enjoyment of Virgin ians. ■ . , Because Germany claims to have invented gunpowder, clooks and printing, and because iLs Btudeals, while they remain at their Univer sities, are violent red-republicans, it must be inferred that Germans are unsuitable for slaves. In the beat sense of tho term, they are beasts of burden—heavy, plodding, docile, capable of an immense deal of slow labor. In the new repub lic of Virginia, they will be of ominent service as farm hands, sharing this duty with the coarser grades of Yankees, aod as brewers of beer, teachers, instrumental musicians, and for per forming tho draught-horse work of arranging and Bystcmizing historical and scientific facts which the French statisticians have accumulated. Nor need we feor danger to the State from on ’ indulgcoce of the Germanic tendency towards ’ speculative theology and politics. A free ad ' mixture of Yankeo and French slaves, with their pure materialism and atheistic notions, willtono Germanic speculation down to ihe point of safety. ' Itr-iules the Freochi-.n n will liotho policemen of o ;-1 , n-puidic, and attend to this matter •“ !»«•«"•«* ° 1 “• for us ' Il o IjDQ, HU I UUt- A* to the other bUto races which will be em braced in the New Republic—the Austrians, Pruaians, Hungarians, Danes, Bwcdes and Nor wegians, we do not propose now to concern our selves. Whatever usefulness of faculty they | may hereafter discover, will doubtless be turned to the same beneficial purpose. A small portion of the British, and a greater part of the Polish people, will become Virginians and masters. The remainder will be slaves. As butchers, brewers and butlers the British will be invaluable Blavcs; somo of them will make nearly as good machinists as Yankees. Tho lower grajes of Poles willagsist the French in fighting; the Prussians and Austrians will also be available for this purpose. Returning to the Continent of America, the problem of the Indians, together with the mixr cd races of Mexico, Central and Southern Amerij I ca, will have to be encountered. It is of easy I solution. All these are untameablo races, anq must give place to the pure African and such other of the European and Yankee slaves as ard adapted to the climato condition ot the varioui latitudes and tcrrcsUal elevations. Similar treatment will be applied to the islands of the Atlantic and Pacific Oceans. The necessity or such treatment is too plain tot admit of debate. I The Negro, having been our GwEjicst slave reared as it were under our own er retain a more iutimate relation to ub uny other slave. All our confidential, personal, and household servants will be negroes, haring a few Yankees under each of them to perform ibe rnoro menial tasks. With regard to the Russian Empire, destined to absorb all tbo world not embraced within thp Jimits of tbo Virginia Republic, we cannot euj« large. It is apparent that tho Tark, the Per sian, the Tartar, the Hindoo, the Malay, thb Chinese and Japanese can subsist only under ah Imperial Government. Their organism, their instincts, their whole history, prove this. The Lussianis fitted to rale them with a Away at once more intelligent, more humane, and firmer, than any they have ever enjoyed. Coder him, they will continue to make toys and lacquer-ware; to raise tea, rice and opium; to worship idols and commit suicide, with a felicity of uninterrup tion of which they have long since ceased even to dream. So much of Africa as is habitable, will belong to the Empire. Tbo interior, through all time, will remain the nursery of domesticated savages, whoso natural strength and unpolluted blood will constitute ft perpetual reservoir from which we ehall derive living streams to refresh and invigorate the effete working olaasos. . Detween tho world's Republic and its Empire, there will, of coarse, be many end sometimes serious collisions, bat none more serious ftr alarming than those disorders which not anfito* fluently occur in tho healthy human system, . arising from a want of balance between the di gestive or vegetative and the vital or muscular systems. But on this point, so fruitless of pleas ing speculations, we cannot dwell. Our purpose was merely to foreshadow the inevitable destroy of the world, and to predict a- time when the great body politic shall be strictly conformed to Its type, the human body. The Virginian of that happy day, having his African valet, his British butler, his French cook, his Spanish batcher and cigar maker, tiis Italian singer, German teacher and German band, his Jewish steward and accountant, and under these a miscellaneous herd of Yankeo machinists, Yankee editors and lawyers, and la borers of all nations performing their appointed tasks, will realize a practical BepublTo , which neither Plato nor Sir Thomas More, nor any' ancient or modern, social or political Theorist ever conjectured. Uow all-important it is, therefore, that wo should at once re-open the slavo trade, that each and every Virginian and Southerner should immediately commence to practice tho acts of that mastership to which himself and his descendants seem divinely ap pointed. TIIK BALAXCI2 OP .IV SPIUSG STOCK piano ro&iss, FROM Till HASU7ACTORT OF CUICKEIUXG «. SONS, Boston, CONSISTING of sixteen of their Seven Oc tave and fix and oao-tblnl Octave Piano Fortoa, will bo opened and ready for examination on TIIUttSDAY, JUNE 3d. \ TAKE NOTICK.—The Pi too Fortes manufactured by Cbkkcrlnc A Sons, are not famished by them to any other house in ti»I» city, and all ordora ranit be sent nnd pur chasers directed to Uie subscriber. Tmirt tour GOLD AND 81LYER MEDALS Ilavo bc<m awarded to CIIICKRRTXQ tf SO.Y.V OVER ALL COMPETITORS, For Superiority in thetr GRAND PAKLOU, GRAND and SQUARE PIANOS. Tits follo»|n,< letter from SIGI9MUND TIIALDKHQ, The original manuscript of which can be seen at the ware room* of the anhscribar, on-lit to convince any one of the superiority ofCblckeriag A Sons Piano Fort**;— PiTTsocinn, March 23,1838. 51a. Muxoa:—Dear Sir—?lne« my arrival In America I have constantly need the Pianos of Messrs. Chlckering k Sons, atid 1 can only repeat to yoa (white thanking yon for the Pianos yon Lave bo kindly famished for iny con certs here,) that which I have so often sold before: tha in strument* orothe best I have seen tn the Gnltsd[ States and wQI compare favorably with any I bare ever known. Yonra,vary traty, 8. TUALBEBO. Tbo above lot pfPiinoi, in addition to tbcwb In stom, comprises ail the styles manufactnrwd by Chlckering A Bon*. ALT. TIIK PLANO FORTES msnolactared bf CHICK EKJNO k SONS 1 ARE WARRANTEID. JOHN 11. HELLDB, Sole Agent for Chlckertng k Bens for Pittsburgh and Wes tern Pennsylvania- - ~ JcJdAw T MUSIC OF THE TIMES. Mntic of the Times, 51 otic of the Time*, Music oftho Timer, fvr the Flate or t lolm. Pluto or Violin. Plate or Violin. Plate or Tlolir. BeiujtUia beat collection of Sons*. Dane**, W»lt2“S, Jigs, Hornpipes, Cotillions, etc, pobtUbed. Fifty Cents.— s?aSSs«SSnia^ jS No. 116 Wood St.. 2d door above fifth. PIANOS!I Anaddition*!itoctot PlanoJPorte#frcmfl 8 § |l tit* rtlooriied Curtariaa of • / STEIKWAV ASONB, NEW TOES; , 7 - ______ *«°i_ ; '' ' J>IANOS! LNCNNB £ OLAEK, HEW YORK. Jest bMarecdTcdj and ths attention of purcEuendl irtetod thereto. \ B.KLEBE&ftBBa, i ffoh^cvßttfoctiualvnnlehntedrusos. > Befell anti' lninranet Co. o( Philadtlplls. 1 PETTIT, Prat. JX J. McCANN, Secretary. ESJtaSftf 11 * 1 Btoek " v. £63,4=3 2S Insora Carso Risks *»-v, ohlo Hiutnippl Riven aad trQmtariea. Insures _ r ggjQgM by Fire, nawtcaa. * Wm.v.Petit,Joha aMontgomerT,Jofcn>afcD.X Hc<Miin,E.F. Wltmer, Rasa GuiUoa, BenJ. Joha A. Marshall, Charles B. Wright, J«n J. WM*s=7 pu»j. , fetiit. Pr-uto L \ K. 9. WITHER,'Vice PreeMsni. Dwwst J. HcC&JM, Secretary. imsin. gelger, I*»b A Philadelphia. Beck, Morgan A Stidfolc; do. TrnJtt, Bro. A Ox, do. pxunrov, Caldwell A Co., do. A. T. Lane A do. Rteinmltx, Justice A Co, do. •, , PITTSBURGH OFFICE. No. 87 WATER BTRRRT Jifcdtf B. W. POINPBXIBR. Agent. p r «whlla Fira laiaraaes Company of paxcroas. Charles W. Baneker, Adolph B. Boris, floor a W. Eldranto, moral Hut, D** lB ™ Wattal B. Lrrf* Tnhlas Warner. Morris Patterson. Tohla* wagner, ffWjtßLg j N . PresklsoL Ouma Q. Basczzb, Secretary. this Company oootinuee to make lnwmncse,. permanent wltatteTon avery description of ta toj»aaal eonntrv. at rate* as Low as are couistant wlta security* The bare reserved a large oonfiagent fund, which, with their Ospltal aad Premiums, safely laveated, SSSSraSEsrssis Sgg Cash, Ac ~ 11,712.703 44 BtaclholrlnOTporaUon,. pralod or’tS^oM th°rh*™ of ot» thoiraad dJSot Iran bj to, ttereb. of tho otonugi, of XM°r«to M **!].? * Jiiporaara. K m»t „ p l 9 Office Southeast cor. Wood and Third sts. Continental lunraneo Company. /tonmu br tt. UftiUOart vf Aothoriorf Ckpltd, Oo.Mnilra Eotto r MO Secured snd Accnm ole ted Capital™.——**-*—•••*** ® 31 * HOME OFFICE, No. fl Walnut Strut, abor* Jkeoniy PhOaddphi*. Fire Insurance on Bandings,Furniture, Merchandise, Ao. lnsurance on Cargoes and toaß parts of on Goods, Ac, by WverikOanale airf Land Carriages, to all parts of the Union, on the moet fevoroble terms, consistent with security. wooroaa I GEORGB W. OOLLADAY, formerly Recorder of Deeds, ao, Philadelphia 7o h kin w s^% , MS HartwewdCutlety Merchants, No. H North Third Oat A Son, Coppersmiths, Na WLsSmaTE, fi™ of Importing Hardware Merchants, No, 134 North Third IIOWAW) of LlTto|.to^AOo-.Prodnce and OcmmlMion Merchants, No. 273 Msrket si, awn Eighth, Phils. QBOM> w President- 04US WnW9 ’ B * Ct **7oSHUA ROBINSON, Agent. No. 24 Fifth ttwt jPP IUM-) Omc*ia-3AMB3A. HUTCHISON, PmbUa* ngNRT U. ATWOOD, Secretary. Omo, No. W Wxn* Sum, . mo fruort Jjofnrt eIZ Wall tff Tirt and Usnne Si AfiSZTB, ilAt 20TB, 1868; Stock Due BQla, puyubl* on demund, reared w twoepproredname* *47 003 » Premium Not« gl TO 60 do B*hk of PitUburgh do do *0 do Eichang® Bunk do do ■■•—•• qq jg^lniuft 100 do Cltiieni , do do do 8 CM» tb»peril«of t. Balance of Book Account*-—.*.— “**" ’flßO 88 ution. *1 Offlc* Purnltur* 78 C237.T10 66 Wm. BagaM; Bumoelßetk JM. M.Oo* Ju. Park,f [tueU.P« S. Embun sl Cuat-Suml Ja22 I Wm. B. “L""' Thoi.B.Cl«rko, , ®“V f; A HOTTSiTWOOB 1 8 : £T P. iL GORDON, B«erel OFFICE, No. W Water etreet, (Bl np stain, Pittal Will I/uurt against all kinds tf Fire and A Bams Institution manages l ftp 9Mn known in CAe community, and «Ao are a— _ promptness and liberaUtf, to maintain On eteroefcr EEy to veaatnud. at vtfcringOie bestprxAuttan 19 IA we «Ae derive to be insured. _ • Georg* Dirfle, H. Miller, Jr, J. W. Bauer, June* McAnloy, Alexander Speer, Andrew Ackley, oolfi: PiUrtoigh Ufa, Kw rad Marine ini. Co. Office, No. 96 Water Street, mrsßrooß, pa. HOBT. 0 ALWAT, Eltsfatant. f I lirff ALEX. BBADLET, Vice Pwt. Abhiw Enuntntng PhjgdMa. ' This Company taatasereiT Insaranee appertaining to connected with LITE &ISK& . • 1./. agulnat Hull «ad Cargo lllakS. OS thS Ohio Am MlralaipplriTOTi and trfbctariea, and Marine Bisk g« •rally. And against Leo or Damage hr Rie. .... . And against the Perils of the 3ea and Znland Narlganas lowest ratee consistent With softly aQ parties. The Great Wuitrn Fire and aame lna. Co. Of PHILADELPHIA. OJictinampantftßsadbjQ jfaJM Holsat, cvnur of ounminntk ADTEOUIZED CiPrtAn——-rjW» Capital paid In 9? Burpliu, "January lit> IMS-.——— FIRE msmiAmX-’UsA'M or Ptiratml- Land Carriage. JHusical, insurance. WITH A _ _ _ PBRPBTOAL CHART* R. mgabelft lanraaei Company. op prrrsßtnion. 'estern iMuronoe Company 'voi utiißtm. 010808 DiBSIB, jA Co.’* Werehaoie.) ASSETS, OCTOBEB 81,1857. Stock Account*.——. —— ——.sl3lJoo GO %% 8 Offlc*Fnmltor* oIS S jvug ISU,tU 4k onttcwfia. , ’ Wo. HcKnigbt, v Nathaniel Holme*. 1 Alex. Ntalck, DsTtdlLLasg. William O. Smith a W. Blcketaon, f. 1L GORDON, Sec*y. craiCTCga: _ .. iiixi&teßaouT’ Jowpfa Jobs Fullerton, Krtbnnf. Hart, D»rtlH.Ch*3nbcn WQlUnOur, EobertH-Hartley, John aram, Robert GtUvay, Basrael McClnreea, Joeeph P. fiasxas, M. D, John Scott, JameellarthiQ, D*rid Richey, Jiwm Chaa. Albothaot, ftlO—«ay2My ozßxenxft Charlea 0. Lathrcp, 14ffl Wataotatreet. wnii.m Tiling, mo PUeatreet. AlexsaderWhaMaatilarchanLlSborthProat Zn*o Hulehnnt, Attorney and Oo«canor. JohnC. Ilßßtw.flrm at *9?-^ . MaKiwr ‘ Hon. Henry hLfnller, offloe 22T Booth Third street. John K. Vogdea, office corner of Berea th and Bamecm. Jamea Weight, lata Oaahler Saak of «<*• Allred Taylor, office Cairo City Property. Jona J. Slocum, office 228 Booth Third street. • 0. a LATHBOP,Prwfdviit. W-DARUNO, Vicf lYwuihmt LEWK-fIHKORY, l Offloe* 8 W»U .i, N. Y. Second Vice PmW*t.J , ~?T* jihm WEIGHT, Secretary and Treaaum. B. K. Bir H *Aadataat Moratory. R. W. POZNPS72ZB, Agret, " M 7 gTWatarrtrect,Pittabnrgh Fia& IHBTJBAHCE, it n» 1 Reliance flutnal Iniannce Gompaay al PHILADELPHIA On Bolldinge, Limited or Perpotnah BcrfiamUee, Fnrnlti Ac, la Town or Country. Office -No. 308 Walnut Street. Cxrmi|in,9S6.~Aam $282,465 80.—XaTeetedse (olloirc lint Mortgage on Implored Cl *7 Property, worth doable the tmoanU.... OO Penaik. Railroad Go's 0 per cent. Mortgage Loan, $30,000, eoat ~ 36,500 00 Auisimb j coosty 0 pireißt Ftsss. B> B. Im&.> 10,000 00 Railroad Oo*i Stock... £OOO OO Stock of the R*W"** Mataal Iniaraoce 15460 00 Stock of Oocaty Fire Isssraaee Oo 1,050 00 Scrip ofScndry Insurance Compantoa 475 CO BUla Receivable, business pajwr...-.-~—62, <U CO Book Acwmnts, eccraed intarest, etc MW l® Cuh on h»od and to Bank--.......... 16,013 20 $252,406 89 CLEM TUfOLBr, President BSUCSCXA Robert Steen, WHli&za Honer, Bettf. W.TlngUj. Marshall trni, & Lotizrop, Jacob T-Beating, Smith Bowen. _Wn. K, Semple, PittaVg. mKCHMAN, Secretary. ■ J.G. COFFIN, Agent 'Third and Wood streeta Clem HocUji Wen. JLTnmnpaes, Dnrld 8. Drown, C. SUrenaon, jobs R. Womli, JL UOuaon* Robert ToUnd, Hoo« Johnson, as. wood, Jsmm.B, Woodward, . ; B. X. Peiwiylraiiia inii or PITTS ofl«« so, ea pi * ♦ nrewn mrance Company OQTtfa ftr*« Jacob PalaUr, .. Qeo.W. Salih, A. J. Jot*' XA-Cktrfcr,-V.,;- cnAEmm . -.- M^MSSMM .Jo&M, Body Fatunoot J. P.ynrur, L OrteßprouV W. B.Mc&ida, -i C. . FarSm^anTHeehaaiti' File and . F& ™ InSmee Compaq inatst „, H w - c l^ sd&'F S 3 qpKgsVgS W.V.HcOrtcn.l- *s? 8M » "- . RmUi I— IST to 3. 51. Ir*ta, Wl"- H ei J. r. ttSrf £ pffX,.-. 530 C 7 Edw. Spew*, K»l— qq t -less 72 an. PouWco-..--- — £, JohnThompson—^ -«»1 no KnaUA*Eicbard*oo lp John Wtuoa j-~ 300 *... *£> ** j M H«— U. 10 00 ffn, McOendlT Plufra. Cur ft Col~. 4600 00 U. Sill & Co—3 Jr Co.r„ 61*00 St«»R ft C0..~. =3 » June* Wood*, E*4- »00 « it*>a« MSEKfc S Jo 7 A d»= 3S w. McCollj*Oo|~. 730 00 P fcrs.aJ~.~-.- ft * co , F * jf ntUburclvif. . . and far t&ldty, t of theTaxtaerr *nd Mecbac , being duly *»orn ■ceoreUs* aat the forwalßS raos. j. ncsrsß, Ac*nt.- j mN April 7,155 J. :CSAJJ) S. Joe**. Alderman. To tall...—..in firm or Pcßtfniiau, Citj o, Bafora me* an Alderman la I SbotDM J. Hunter. Agent Id* insurance Cctßpaay, who. to Uv, doth dtp** and say tnj true. U Sworn end subscribed bswre mylfrdly i L* Eureka Insurance Company of Pennsylvania Office Ho, 99 Water at, Plttnburgb, ASSETS MAY I,IWA . Stock Do*-BflI»4p»y»ble on demand and w- „ . eowd fey t*o or*d — i -- VHS’St Cub In PlttAnrsh Trait Company ®2£»£xi BOli EeodT»blaZL ».~ r 123 Sbtra Exchange Bank Stock—eo*t~.~.— » do Mocbamerf Bank Stock—SjftSJ 300 do IrenOty Beak ttock—«m t. Mid.... 200 do Allegheny Bank Stock— do do - Book Accotmtt..i ■ 1 murrott. . J-H-Ehoenberguf, ?• John A. CanSur, w.w.iunu aW. Batebaior, tS.'uSS.iwa. R D. Cochran, o**3 l \ C S*!£T’ Jamea J- Bennett, Uoor*-o 3. Seldon, W “’ J uTsuStSEIBOKR, Rtlft oj4;dlP Sqbi» Fctttt, B*c*y- Delaware Butnal Safetj Uuutaace Compauaj, IntxrrpcrcUd 6jr Uu Office, S. E. Comer Third and Walnut ate, ; hssMSSS'^' «S3Ss*■ i,a«o o* Bondi.Mortg«w,«>d *%*****?:'— .... 137,011 35 Phlta3elphl*3ty, and 2^ CT 13,508 00 Btodk inWk»> lUflrwuJ X Intur»u« 3»oJaei •» Bill* Beeeirablc..— 7."7"'.’.7.'... 38,803 06 SuiS-Winds' o 7 ra PolidearecnSj luned, and oth* 5 j er debt! dneftha Company-. 100,000 00 Bnbacription Note* WAllam Martin, Joaiph H. BeU, Edmund A. wader, John C. Darla, John i P«roaa, sQ forg *G.Letper, Edward Darlington. Dr. B. U. Hokum. William C. Ludwig, Pprh Craig, | gpcncek Murrain, Charted Eeluy, H. Joaeißitkike, Jacob P. JOl $703,7853* - »I»*CTO*S „ _ . Jsmei C. Hand. XkeopMaflPanluißg, *' J*s>e»Tra<iumJr, \7UlUinEy«.*-, J.p.penitton, Joaboa P. Ejre, Eamoel E.Btoto, . " Henry Eloin, . Jsawaß-HcFarfa ThomMO»S*sA» Robert Burton, Jr, John B. Soaplii PitUb’f. D.T.ttors&n, • .. . J.’T. I/T* n | “ UtUWftSdsot. J. HAND, Vico Pw*M«A IYILIJ inos. Kf, Secretary. HictltLtU usarince C 1L BAQAIXY, Prodded LJUKI h Secretary. t, r SlrtO, behna* Msrttt ®*d S! * OSJU* M TF<rt< Hnll »nd Carso Hist* on the Ohio end Mlfr InlandNaylgattoo end Trenrpon MBtCTQV. _ ~ Capt-Mark gteriirs, 8. iL K 1», John 8. IMlworth, Fnocii Bellpra, Wm.B.ZUr* John fi hip ton.*. Wtlter Brymti IdwtU, Jr. IC. tOOBg, John Calt Fire aatl IKBOBAHCBOOMBANT. I No. 149 Cheannfc Street, ■, - OPPOSITE THE CUSTOM 008 *. ° WiU la UndJ of IMCTBCO, oUto P'HfS? “ IjStoLm.frrioKrtpU” of Property or, toioliwd.o'. “ r ~o n f , ’femrESka. pmkin.t. u Wo BALDWIN, VktfTneM«t ni*c*oß9. L&tijT - f ‘ UMbr^ • VmOw*on, 0-S>iNl £*<», / taior. ...... F tfi N-»»W. Agent,- ■' **p • .. • woodftmt*. • da2S.-ql;l y coro®fi‘»b'y, iriM Sisk* t*ore «e» &OO&0. FOB SUMMER READING^-ii IBANK, 0 Federal,elreot, AllughanJ, has for [ieec, a eboleo assortment or standard, poetical; seen* works; new publications In tbe.TadOTß' of literature. Stocll recently repleniihed:. uandßookof History and Chronology from' flathepresent-time, Joel HoneelfcSelect K*- - the french and German of Kruoimacfeer, Mo* . and other*; Elder** Life of Dr. Earn, Bto, (1,60, : iisconreea, Addresses. te n of Bishop Potter, W li twt not the Heart,, T. B.Arthurj'Crsota.a r ’ life, Bowtll; The Been lor Biches, memoir of a tu Biddle; Ltfs and Times of Hogh, Millar, d ter Dewwork*.' 'Jo3 MILTER’S NEW BOOK—The of the Betsy, or a Sommer Kanble among Ux» Etopocks of the Hebrides, with Baablea of a « [Tea Thoonnd tnQw oa the FoaiUlercfts Bo pocita of oconand, by Hugh Miller, L. ■ ,! £Mta on Biography and Criticism, bj Bayne; 24 e&riea; Qt2B) J. 8. DATIKCf. Hugh Gratae Fosilllerooi : BUT BOOKS RECEIVED THIS DAT jjy EXfTMK— Bcicraff* | nirtory TJ. &,toL 7,emtnciogtl>e p*W the PeqantlMi of IndeceedenM ta the Battle ot Baa kerßlU. TnJeTohuaecoatalnf * eplendid portrait Of Gen. 'Jo9epb|W*rxfenoni*aal. ••* ' . 2<«Rltzi*«fofßemark»%l»CcQTmioai and Berftal bfl* dtata* [an adoocmt o t tie Has and prrgrcM of the great awakening df ISST-8. Dj W. O. Coaiat, with enintrodoc tionbyißettfTWtrdßwcher. Ueoeln of Captain Hammond of the Rifle Brigade BnnAwajitoSee,anAntoliogtapli;lbr Bojb. -Dr Copt. M»yp« Rdd.| The Princejoftho IlonJo ofDarii. Fornleir 8 ,13 i J. L. READ, Tfl Fourth ft- Vfff jtflcflft able WOKKS ON CHESIISTBY. ct*! Chemical Technology, • voJs; Mental Mtmlppltticaj, 1 rot; iConaxta of C3nmis&7) 2 rd«; saplat* ITorki oa urtoultonl do , 3B«»*ntj 1 picul tnral do t*i rtffwitfjl field Lectoror, Outline* of Cb«nWrr» Frtndptaof do iToriM*iCbeonatr7i tsTtad odiiloo, do tralttry far Student*; do oftbefoarSeeeooJ; i . rolled toDjdog; T. W. *-ODoiuL H^?’fcfc r . 4ms ten and Clack ». IMPOSTER OP WATOHESAND JEWELS*,' * ITUtbstnetjbetirMft Trood end llukct, . • TjiINE J; has bargb, Pa repairing of Waicbn *. •niJmnbr* jrwt wumid SUPE itIOB DOUBLE RECTIFIED WHIS* EXT- -Tor tab by tha barrel, at the low prtca of 18c cub. All \ wisea, Breadia*, Irlth acd old Momrejabtla Whlikay4trtdacedpricaatodase'cotthe«tock,bj • jos I waLMTICHELTKEE, Jiu, k BBQ. EW CROP SUGAR AND MOLASSES— IETibhdj prim# *ud choice N 0 Soc*lr ■ 2i bbl* Lot! and Cnnhod Boev; Ss< “ £ u St. JemwSngar Boom MoLrota Rac*<! aai fbrnla by WM7MITCHXLTBEB, Jr.* KK>. arga . . No2B Liberty atwefe* ; on BQLS. EXTRA FAMILY FLOOR 01/ 6 9m eeleeted Whits Wheal jest received tad hat. nls it ] RAKCIFB' JTcw FtinDy ud T*» Store, y Street, A llegheay. N. B.- Will be delivered to Uts roldeocct of fuailire frejofet irgs. . .. ' JelS- ' • v HA IMONIDMS—Just received from Eu- 1 re >e two nrj superior HAILIIOSTUMS, with three ■topi, & ibis bellow*, etc. Tber«re in eb9St-xotenod. csrred'ci BLind formllnesaaod richoencftooe«apno*4» •orpMM L They ire idapted « watt ferns® In chaKh**«» ' brthsp rlor,beluimost olesiatiabstitotoforthsorgwt- Price, $1 S. 21. KLEBEJI Jr BHOL . • Je4 : ffp.S3nrth«tre«*., WiLL PAPER—Fine Paper llangng*,?- .- - S ill Piper. Pasattssi, Cheap Will l*per,|o«“»* •BdTwfcrPiper,JlrsßoiMPilntt,Cnrt»a* parent,C UtiadOUOcthWindowghsdßrnewtortMWWJ. i* Piper [loom of f«p 10) B.&COCn&Ag* *»**«?**: W FRANCE, Federal etrot.. nggg*; ■ . cock, kllcjicnjCltj, Tjcmllr «n“ r > . Flour, B cop, Coffee, Tfea, Spices. Tre*** inr 1 BBLS. N. O. MOLASSES; ; ,V : A Ws g ■ '•1 » *. WATTiwniosv i: la ctoro ad tar »J* try £2 - - . ... •nt/OTR—2obbla. Extra Family, made of T El v ” 131 rromo»»Cr>«rdV<»>'-‘-■ ffe abs -jrrimjs bdtxh£^>m^ 1 lot *•!* bj HIIItIVEIt -• • --■•••—MflMKrtggt#aa /IATI MEAL, Pearl l/Oro«f», frf«b «nil of icpcrfor / ,2 (or 4lhwM«l> «nd RUB,tt HUSCS’B yv OrooOT»pal««Bten.Tctealit, ABtijbaiij. - 'J»lSr.ye?:' :.■ •TY/rOUENING GOOBa.—Black Gtefaadr s?- V \ ' ■ ' 'J— •/ *. A. MADEIBA, A*»at, g 5 \y a tcT rtroet. KUawinp. ’omp’y o f PitUbnrg&r ■j i .U ■
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