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' - 't — "" • " :42 . - 4, rtxv••••• -04abford Titlii..l;BektEMA.Tlsl; grICES• The TilOplatire 'Spree; on Saturday week heti' is Asa ''hare test $6,001, The bill Of one riandleWsions sec._dcara ni $4,000. In the of the session, no provision . - was 4446 . ?Cpy the P!4tnent of the billit.: RLASI amt-editor of the PilliadelPiiia was a ratiaberca thoiliouse, thus speaktot the mat- - .. ter : - .."... - !!..lt is surprising with what facilit nutui.Or: - ...fly conceived -to' be honist., can% snake up their mind to swindle a commonwealth-in broad day.light, whilst they would be at least suborned 4. ;:i• ..toi - do so it' Itgardle iodividuals. lam told that the bill of , one of these gentlemen amounts to ,-,_:•-, $4,90e, and that, .when remonstrated with by --," • '-We c omnattetiatt, tethe - enormity,charg e, le VirycoolVrepllecithat it was - not worth while ...to cavil', ,eltisr,hintight go to the Legislature of bitireittiCtiefts. As he.now has ample --'• , ih ne lii.yrbieb4o di: so, an opportuniq will be alfOrded-hitti-for trying the exp. aliment I was preAent *rink the 4 blow out neitherwas I in teten,-liiit. am Informed that it wasof.a like • edutrlistei 'Stith 'such-exhibition% and II its re - eulte•mostatuntridly.similar to the whistle bought so dearly and referred, tci by the ol'Anterician • philosopher." „. . ..- .... , Against prte e j.eigkeltive Spreei, and allethei jollificationsiiiildoliddive• to be paid toeby. !ski:. ink de; l'etip•Wtlifiiii. Commonwealth, we enter our, solemn-054.:- There has been entirely too; much of this extravagance practised by our, -,Rei.ii4tittlxs,' arid: we ,do hope that we , will . ' . .2.'"'' _l . he#ati,rnialrof it -What:right bove.memberi .thti.:P:o,lti,tre.tO get on drunken sprees, est' CostlY dirinereyanddrlnk high.priced wines, a .:.• - 4. - 1' . the expense of the *lame, of _the State - ' Where zafAtkelaw ,i 4 found, whichgives them any sueliiiiiirnse to aqixander (his publio - money 1 WliemThritili. Sosstrnr - waited - ted Harrisburg,. some . membersorthe of the Legislature who wished . • to tat a large figure, escorted hici to the •hiouu - Actiallonse, near Eiollidaysborg, where they con twilled an' extravagant bill, for eatables and - . drintubles,:shd_ttiert asked the State to foot it I • The bill probably was not too large for the arti cles furnished; but the men- who ordered the itema.should have paid for them. We were told . ~. that a certala.gentletnau, who was chuck full of patriotisM-,iiia.liquor on that oecasioo, invited - . , i the Crowd to im bibe with him, saying, 44 Correia ~..._ •genitemeni and drink—it is a free blow, and the t, State foOts the bill." • , . , - _ The remedy for all 'kinds of legislative extra vagance rest with the people. Let them resole haver to re-elect a man who tuts beenguilt -mo y of encouraging theso sprees, or voting to take - neY from the State Treasury to pay hirer bills_ Thle .:will put an end to all snob abuses, our cord tor it. - —.....:--------,-----. - OrPor', .Ppr _ . st y 4 P4-• - • - -:- N -1 7` • •••:it t 'e 3 / 4 1: • • 4 b ,%. NW. ‘rtr, F 44 •,: q'T a - Tig.i* t o tt o i , . 4 •ii• wa.' ' 4 ° 4 l gittit' i k_11.4.44 tro7oVittte :ok - t Vs Akif `'' 4, ' ol'a - "to-4T 0440 . 74 ' * 4-I, 2 V i `; ' jet. - %," 4..fr...,.1 ~_._-- ;gtr.~btH .`7,,AP8440! - - 24 fifillirniiTlONS Taw. riTTsauttati -111ERCRANTS. Col. AisticwintObe accomplished editor of . the Clarion : ,DersPeraf. speaks as fellows of the 1 Merchants Of 'Pittahurhb; and his remarks are • justand,Fuer• centilry -merchants have bou ght, more.feseliltsilitisborgh this year than et any beretylltei for the very good reason that timethey haveWseevered it to be their interest to do so: ." The Wes this Spring in our city sheer an impiense increase of business over any former season, °ewe are told by some of one most in. telligentbusinet men' War NOT EMT AS CITZAP Goons IN PftlN- Inman Purarazzas t—Many of our merchants and others believe that they cannot bay pods on as reasonable terms in PittSburgh as in the eastern cities. This seems to us to be a •mie. taken fnAca,_-_ln littsburgh. 'houses are %rented for Mx or seven hundred sicillers. that would cost some fifteen hundred or two thousand dollars In Philadelphia or New York. .11ixes L are not eo high in Pittsburgh as in. the Cu l. ight, feel, and all that pertains to keeping house costs less —then why cannot goods be sold as cheaply_ in , the_smoky city as in those of the east It is said thattlie Pittsburgbers sell at a pro fit. To lie.en,re they do, but then that amounts to dess than the difference upon rents and other items to which we have referred. There is a jealousy between the Pittsburgh merchants themselves as well as towards the eastern traders that will hold them in elsecic. They dare not. go beyond a very limited per eentage. They feel determ ined to rival one another andmore especie li lly their brethren in the east The selfish Te lly their exists with the merchants of the east should prompt us to a greater degree of independence than we usually manifest. They Oppose the west in the iinprovements that tend to happiness,, comfort and prosperity, unless it be that Phila delphia alone is benefitted by them. They live in their palaces which they erected from profits upon their goods sold us, and Ake ,a certain pard. - ty, would know no people—no country_ y o ,•, their Own. We shonld try our own markets and our own people. • We should buy from those who pos. chase our commodities- - send their mtmey among us and give encouragement to our general in. tereat. Take away the travelin expenses, time, in g crease of freight that is put upon small lots and add these to the items before mentioned and we know that money will be saved bybuying In Pitts burgh.- Virehope.our people will think of these things, examine and make the necessary and • proper calonlations. iiirrsocufm AND wrinvalusrvii.wr. Thismork, we are gratified to learn, isattract , irigrthat-attention in ybiladelphia, which its im •- portance_ dinnands. ,- The:;Philadelphiane now discover the fact that thePittahurgh and Sten benville Railroadwill be,point;of fact, a con tin , in, uatleit 4 the . Pennsylvania Railroad, and when co mileted, it will form an air , line Rail , rfatilrom Philadelphia , through Pittsburgh, to St. Louis. The following article, ithiclt wp.fgal , in the Phttedelphie News of Monday, shows that the:tight:feeling exists in that city in regard to this s ubject: ~ • Prrtsautton Ann STIIIBENVILI I II Item:oat).— Woriotice, by reference to the %hit of acts piassed by the last 'Legislature of this State, that die city of -Philadelphia is an to of subscribe for-two• btmdred thousand dollars stock to this company. 1 , , This, railroad- will, 'When coMpleted, be thee' last link in the chain of roads that will unit phnadeiphia with the centre of Ohio, and the city of St. Louis, by the most direct line. W e c-...ste informed, by good authority, that a railroad _bridge ban be constructed at the city of eteubenialle; oitthe Ohio river, that will not in _snY way olistroot or impede the navigation of the - Ohio river, and that it is the intention of this iompany, in connection with the &eaten '- - 4,leAnd :Indiana llailroad Company, to make ....... -tough-Obridge,. and aiso to bridge the Mononga • -;--= Itilariier:ht or near Pittsburgh, so ea to unite ' witii-•*the. Penntrylvanitt Railroad Company at -; • Pittabf(th; with the same gauge, so that.when thlierind iS'enisluin, the care that lama our city, freig,hted. with 'PhiladelPhia..-urcialutObli,-nry. run direct to St. - Louis, ..iaiii,tatnoilt,liilii air line. This will be an important advantage to • the - Philadelphia trod% and is a pitdeet that , ' ought to be fostered by theollor,is w011:14:.thi: . Pennsylvania Railroad. Company, - and - w.e - it* glad.' to learn that Mr. - P. M. Livingston, of • Washington oonut,y, is here in our city, to press: thii:Matter on our City C,ounoile. - We hope they, m ay, sacceed, and that thousands of torS'of .4,6 ' prodiets -of the far Nestmay - be, bye thic li o lei o f communication, poured . into_the • warehouses • of our GUY: Rail on the ball, garliniitt, - - - vittft•, one Year from now.,elaike hands with St. Louis, end through; her ttrith,the far West , and the Pa- DILARsUAT, OF OHIO. • The special correspondent of tbe North Amer - 10111 ego that Jabez Fitch is to be tilaratial,of Mr. Obie.v. : Fite) is a citizen nt.¢letelanJ:: and ocie arAeOeilt , Democrats id the 'Slits. tie is a •olerefOillaVi`ltbi very43pular 'ass= • btiiri4,iiiit . it non TES isitleftB2 The Pap . MN= publishes a summary of the message of POsident Lopez to the Congress of New Grenada. lie expressed the hope that the points of dispute betties° the governments of Peru and New Grenada willUnititifddtorily adjitited.: HO far"- ttier aßys the Honitut7-question between Costa Rica and New Grenada is under consideration by tho ministers . .of. both nations et NiNusbing "toii; and elicitald'AeOit claims - of New Grenada not be admitted, steps taken to enforce them. sip: -- The difficulty betifebn 'Peru tnd S.oqnsdor, TOladle to - tbi Flores expedition , had been sr- 14 11 i I 'Lad , iii,icoonule trot:n*ll4,6a state that the Bri• , f th tisiarge des Affaires demanded !LIS passports . .., itroonseqneneo of not receiving any Satisfaction for certain outrages committed on Britishlib jecte in boroico ` and that the United - Bbitesfin - ,ister's fog 'h a v ing :Eeenilig_t 11e ti ed about doing the same. The Consul of Porn in Bolifie lutdre4elved or deii to leave the cotintry in eight dept.'. • union , or-the Democratic Party Ne wero much gratified, recently says the Cincinnati Enquirer, in perusing an able letter, fruition, Howes. COBB, of Ge., well known is one .of the prominent leaders in the Union polit ical organization et the Booth, which wee tom - Posed indiscriminately2of Whigs and Democrats, but united in supporting the Compromise resoln dons of 1850, advising its abilldOnlaillt under the circumstances that , now exist, and a re-anion of the Democratic party of the State_ upon the basis of the principles laid down in the Baltimore platform and recently .enunciated in the Inaug ural of General Dims. -Gov. Coss gives inexpedient longer to : 64lmm Pie tinion party, end we doubt not that his couneef will prevail; and if so, we 441 once more have the pleasire of seeing the .gallant Democracy of Georgia and Ilissisippi firmly united in one compact and invincible or- Zazdzation, giving to Gan. PIXIIAB'Et Ada ifl' &al their warm and cordial support. Paorncrte..l OT EDIPOTIS AND PeSPOILTILDJI 7-A babes been introduced into the Senate of New leili - for the protection of this class of sufferers I ,bo are often subjected to great persecution by asitions for libel, brought against them by gen . tlemen who find'utor e . .ttlii . tit . than poetry" in . the tiewspapers..' The bill is to the lollotring ef fect: ; " "No reporter, editor, or proprietor of any newspaper, shalt beliable to any action or pros \ ecutiod, civil or criminal, fors fair and s true re port:in' such newspaper of any Judial, legis lative, or other pablio official proceedings of any statement, speech, argument er debate in the course of the same. except upon entail proof of 'malice in making such report, which shall, be no case, be implied from tho faoi of the pabli cation." --•.wv.- ------ _.. Liourarsa lIPOS THE MILItOZAPIL — Th e Stale Journal says that Mr. CIIARLZa 'Blown, of Minristowa, Belmont .county,"o.. writes under &twat" April 20, as follows: • “We'ilad a very. eosins thunder-storm here last evening, about five or air. o'clock; it atiuck the telegraph wire jest in front of my door a nd wrenched It from its fastening in the bearon coma ill con; the'pole, when it strayed 130 as tO tact -with do!, sign and post In front of Mrs. fine Price's Hotel, to which was hitched very horse; it knocked him down, and he had hsrdly recoVered'his feet when the second peal came and struck: about the same place, and knocked him down again, where he lay for something like heir an hour. when they got hira into the' "stettde., eeemed.badly hors for some time, .botis-better this moaning, ISO that they can get , home." M.. A mitdena philosopher says that reedy made fortrnen are a good deal like ready-made clothing—they seldom tit those who get them.— Fast young men generally inherit mill sites, while the most likely person to fall heir to a gallery of statuary, w6tild he some old fogy wh ot o would much prefer the more producible con of a atone-cutter's yard, Illehealre distributed witit".TerY little "discrimination. To spend mo ney properly, requires as much brahas as to ac quire it, and yet who.teer knew amen of brains to have "a rich uncle," or a young man of genius to become the residuary legatee to a sliver mine f Cutuoos Psalm or A Sanw a or Morals °. —The Long Islander, published at Iluntington, fluffolk county. says :—During the thunder storm, on Thursday, 14th Inst., a house in trills was struck by lightning. It seems the lightning entered the door, split the Sill, passed along in the room too large cooking stove, which \ it threw p Into the second story, end cut ffi three of the toes of s woman (whose name we could not ascertain) who was setting WIZ by.— The shoe through which the lightning entered appeared entirely uninjured, with .the exception of a email hole on one side. SMITOR Boimasm.—The Washington 00T respondent of tho New York Herald says that Mr. Borland.° appointment to Central America is regarded as equivalent to the proolamation of the Monroe doctrine. Be voted against the 11 Clayton and Bulwer treaty, anti spoke in favor of its abrogation, at the lets extra session of the Senate, and will unquestionably go the length of his instructions against Britisit intervention and colonization. The lovers of neutrality call Bor. hied an Arkansas flre-eater, and are afraid he will hurry op a war. ! " ..; gest. The Overland nmigration to the-Pacific, ilkiti 'season, as we learn from; the Bt. Louie In tsiligeocer,.is quits, feeble, compared with the great movement of previous years. The Intel ligencer, haring "hoard from various sections of the Upper MisdealPpi, and peeing whet is going on in . St. Louis, says thitriietlalf es many emi grants will dross the plains this 6 season as crossed (hiring the last, though the proportion of MOIN , s t *US is greater than before. NEW Oisits Houst.—New York is to twee a new-opera house—one on a magnificentscale. We learn from' the Herald that $lBB,O hate already been subscribed, and twenty-five per cent—paidin. Only $12,000 are now wanted to make, up_the suii.Sqdred for this splendid en terprise. It t is in contemplation to have it com pleted in December next, and operrip Grisi and Mario. AUSTRIAN IVENCIRANCi..-4t -iit said that the process now going on againet :Madame liles selanyi, a sister of llosauth; will terjOinnte in a sentence of death. The ladYls, .however, out of the reach of .the Austrian authorities. She is:in Brussels, and it is expeated that she, With an elder sister, and their children, will soon join a third sister, already established in the - United States. ----____ • - - Items of sews and KLE6O We regret to learn from the Washington Delon of the death of Mrs. W. L Corns, wife of the venerable GEOB9E WAHUINOTON PASS*. CUSTIS, Esq., of Arlington. She died on Satrlspit half past one, P,. M. - - Mr. Brodhead, a brother of the Senator, and a resident of Pike comity, Pa., has been sp001w".; tcd Inspector of , Timber at the Philadelphians - 1 Ty Yard.. . The Tinder's Bank of Indianapolis, Is., Will go intol44ooon in a few clays. Dr. E. W. H. -pus, i ot,Lgis t t city, bas , been elected Preeident.- The Caiallisaa have got the railroad fever not , ..... ltits thalillie people of the United States, and are building rtuiroade in all directions. • Kendall, of the New Orleans Pleayune,-In one of his late, etters from Paris, in alluding to the Italian opera there, eaya there le more musical talent now in the United States than in Paris.— A little more scattered, perhaps. Thirty thousand tone of lee have been taken from the Rockwood Pond to Fittwillism, N. this season, most of which is stacked in houes. on the border of the pond to be transported to Boston for shipping this summer. The words of the widow of Helvetic's to Na poleon are worth remembering :--" Yon cannot conceive how much happiness can be found on three sates of land." An English travelei -repOrti ihat a Yankee would separate from his wife, if she neglected to - • 7. molasses to eat with his pork. ...is said that Mr. Toultain, who has been ap pointed postmseter at Mobile upon the request of the late Vice President ging, voted for Mr. King upon hie first election to the 11. 8. Senate, when be was chosen by one vote. Thef-raliroad company whose line connects Macon with Columbus, Oa., has received the contract to carry the great southern mall. Lore, like the measles, is rather a juvenile complaint. Who, for instance, ever knew a widower to die from miring a broken heart with a sixpence of arsenic t We pause for a re- Flamm is TRE Btreutrausswa.--.The Harris" I bOrg Union states that the Busquehaons, rose, seddenly on Thursday and Friday last acme tea teat above low water, whichidid Borne damage to liiinher on the shore. On the whole, however, the rise;bas been a great a*antage, as it has en. 41ed the hardy hamberminlite get their produce .;tl3.l.oarket n large quantitqs. strikes. ger The of the workmen in the. Res- eis litaNards it is mild, hioreisnsponded topers dpi2eilleret es ,_The emPleY . fire ire tumble to pay the w agest itiad.r, Thenteikes of the hull& it g , i.,,,feali4,t; Jll'ol6lllo have caused the a fantionntenk of litilldingprojects to the *Donut ply. The pan with which the signers of the Dacia• ration of Independence et gned their several names to that instrument, now in the office of the Secretary of State in Washlogton. The Ohio Staten:lllll says there ars 611 con victs now in the Ohio Penitentiary. The N. Y. Atlas states that liars. Sinclair is eogaged by the San Francisco managers at $6OO per night, for 60 nights. No one can ever become learned, Wept by his own application. ' Modes and opportunities of education may facilitate our progress ; but on the whole, our attainments must be resolved Into our own diligence. It iippears by the census that the consumption of epixituouslignors In the 13aitedfitates reaches the enormous quantity of eightreix tallions of gallons annually, equal to els gallons for every edolt person.. Mrs. fivristhelm, in her 'eters to young ladies, says that every ootmtry girl knows bow to oolor red with madder." This, we believe, is en eth nological fact, as wo have always noticed that with all girl', the madder they get the redder they color. The Florida Indians, it is Geld, have gathered in a body et the eastern edge of the Everglades, whose they willremain until offensive operations are commenced, end will then disperse. Several of the omnibus proprietors in Philo delphis have struck for higher (area, and now *barge five instead of three cents. :Tbe dredges and coal passers attached to all the • Otettichipe at New York, struck for higher '144111-04 -friday week. The advance was gen .istinify'eatsceded. The Expedition to explore the China seas and EltaitNTle, Strait' le getting ready to sail from the Brooklyn onetyair`like. Vincennes. bee her ifttet:'l,oitir.Maß4o.44.o.°Ord- Sh. Darryl 00,1 lit;died and seventy inen, includ ing officers ankeestoen. The independence Reporter states that for fore months up to about the first of April, the snow between Salt Lake and Fort Laramie had stopped all mail communication between those points. Rev. Dr. John W. Nevin has declined the Presidency of Franklin and Marshall College, and It has been tendered to the Rev. Dr. Philip Schaff. Electricity...4k Outlaw' and Beautiful Experiment. The ntiadelphis Ledger speaks of a beauti ful and curious experiment through the instru mentality of electricity, which the editors have eeet lighting gas with the tip of the finger. The Ledger sayr 'this experiment may be easily performed,and has been by Mr. James Strain, of this city, re peatedly in connection with the belting _ of the engine and shafting , of the Phnedelptkia r prose-room, and is far more astonishing than the spirit rapping, which are setting ao 'racy pet Bone May. Friction, it m !MU known, will pro duce electricity in certain substances, and the friction of a gotta-perch"' or common' leather 'orking-belt upon the tly-wheel pullys of a steam engine and ishaftinp products it in con siderable quantities. If a person will insulate himself by standing upon a baud fixed upon glass insulators—common porter bottles would answer-Amid hold an iron bar or a number of iron spikes in his hand, he may, by extending the opposite hand to g a, es burner, light it with H e tip ot i lds Anger easily as with a match. He wilt feel a sensible shook lits through him, a pricking sensation in his Saw joints, and. see a brilliant spark pass off with a cracking salmi to the gas burner. The electric fluid will pass through several persons joining hands the snip as with an .electric battery, and the last may Ore the burner. Walther' heard that the same thing may be done by rubbing the feet rapidly upon green baize, so as to charge the body with elec tricity, but cannot slower for its practicability. The experiment with the belts we hare both seen and performed. manufebtory in the city. where gas is bushed, may .:be lighted by the 'workmen in this thanner, and the experiment is worth trying u a singular 60 beautiful effeot of a princiciple which man is destined to make yet more subservient to & his uses. Barrant's nervy Fainar.—The Queen, Alex andrine Victoria, was born May 24, 1819. Prince Francis Albert Augustan Charles Eman uel of Saxe Coburg and Gotha, was born August, 26, 1819. The twain were married at the age of 21, on the 10th of February, 1840. The ions has been : • Victoria Adelaide Mary Louisa, born Novem ber 21, 1840. Albert Edward, born Nov. 9, 1841. Alice bland Mill, April 25, 1843. Alfred, Ernest Albert, born Aug. 6, 1844. Helena Augesta Victoria, born May 26, 1846. lionise Caroline Alberta, born, March 18, 1848. Arthur William Patrick Albert, born May 1, 1850. A eon not yet named, born April 7, 186 3 . Eight children—four sons and four daughters .in thirteen years, and all alive and well. Th. English Past Off Lee. England, for poet office purposes, is divided into seven districts. Each district is plac m alled in the superintendence of a Surveyor, to who the post office employees in the district are su bordinate. Letters posted in each district are stamped in a peculiar colored composition. Thus all ‘ postmasters in the western district stamp let ters with a yellow colored composition; In the midland district the color is blue; in the home districtlt is brown; In the northers, red; in the North Vales; green; and in the South Wales, purple. Foreign mails now write at the gen eral post ! office at almost all hours of the night. As 'moults., news.of their approach to London reaches the general , poet office fr om the eutports by electric telegraph, a staff of clerks is sum moned by messengers, and the mall is got ready for distribution. By this arrangement the whole of the foreign mein are delivered inlondon,end despatched by the morning trains, Instead of be ing left behind, as was often the case when the former did not arrive in London before four or five o'clock ie the morning by the regular eight mails. In all of the other , departments there is the same effective organization for dielint4 — N. Y. Evating Post. From the Bost= Truty:l6 pt. ""THE SOLID nieN OF sosToN.,, - , We :are indebted to Jelin ft. Easdrarn, ,Esq., for al copy of the tax llit , of larties who were tatetf, l on $6,000 aniLiPwarde in the city of Boa , ion in the year 1862. The .list includes upward itthoutouid persons,. co-partneraldpe, and corporations.' We copy the names of -persons and Urine 'Oho =pay s tax of two• huadred thou -44/4[l, dollars and upward- One, hundred and sixty,four intvidtudif pay taxes on anasseessment of upward of $lOO,OOO and less than $200,000. It should be stated that the names of some large l e non4esident real estate owners appear - in the tolloning net ; the tax np their perional es tate/1a paid In the town wh they are citizens. CorPorations and atisociado - are omitted from the present enumeration. - - The list of parties tared.frours2oo,ooo to $300,000, includes the_ names 'of Benjamin Adams; $204,400, Thomas Amory's h Wm. T. Andrews, (executor) 284,000, Wm. Appleton & Co., 266,000, Wm. and 'Nathan Ap pleton (trustees) 210,00 0 , Benjamin 'Bangs, 246,- IVO, Blanchard, Converse & Co., 200,000, J. W. Blonget & Co. 260,000, Win: IL lioardtrousr 22B,- 000; Josiah Bradlee, 204,000, John I V. Bradlee, 283,000, Martin Brillltaaelf heirs, 292600, Ed ward Brooks, (trustee)296,ooo Androw-CarneY, - 231,500, • Ebenezer Cha'irrick, 218,000, Jonas Chlokering, 204,800, Edward Everett, 215,0vr, Joseph Coolidge, 202,600, _Levi A. Dimly, 221,- 000 ; Eben Francis, 212,000, Henry Oardner, 278,900, Geo. W. Gerrie', 202,000, David. Green °ugh's heirs, 201,600, Haiti. Howes heirs, 600, John Hancock, 207,000, George Rowe, 89,- 060, 11. H. Runnearell, -297,008, Henderson Inches, 208,000 Benjamin Loring, 202;000 Win. P. Mason, 266,000 Lewis Rice, 260,000„' S. H. Bassett; (trustee) -201,000 Sampson & Tappan, 201,000, 'R. G. Shaw & Co., 200,000; t.fakinner & Co., 200,000, Snow & Rich, 200,000, , Jobe E. ti Thayer & Brother, 275,000, Thomas Thompson,' 240,000, John. P. Thorudike, 290,000, ph Tiden 260,000, Edward Tucker:awe 'alt er; 2l27oo,itineati Upham, 216,000, Wm. 286, , Thomas W. Ward, 214,000, John C. Warren, 867,000, Benj. Welles, 881,000. _ Between $300,000 and ' $400,000, Edward Brooks $886,000, Peter C. Brooks, 817,000, Charles - 11,. Cadman 811,000, ._ Henry Coduian 864,800, John L. Gsrdner 851,400, J 26 ohn C. Gray 862,200, Benjamin Humphrey . 8,000, Amos Lawrence 898,000, Charles H. Mille and bthers (executors) 846,000, William Minot (guardian) s 809,608, Peter Parker 869,000, George ta ns heirs 885,000, Win. Rollins (executor) 880,000, John Simmons 338,000, John W. Troll 825,000, Moses Williams 83%000. Between *400,000 - and $600, 000 ; Samuel AP pleton 8498,600, William Appleton 444,800, John M. Beebe, Morgan & Co. 400,000, Josiah Bradlee & Co. 400,000, Auguste Eiemmenway 410,000, Abbott Lawrence (trustee) 490,000, Samuel Sanford 424,900, George C. Shattuck, 480,000, Thomas B. Wales, 410,000. Between $600,000 and $600,000; _Nathan Appleton 687,000, John Borland (trustee) 631,- 000, Johnßryant (SlO,OOO, John Wells 644,000. Upward of $600,000 ; Thomas Wlgglasworth 661,600, Jonathan Phillips 105,900, john D. William's heirs 749,600. David, Sears 842,000. Robert G. Shaw 040,800, Abbot taints= 1,- ... tiOld'oltATltos PUY:WM rs Doscos.-=Thetax book reverolathat rest estate in Boston to the ag gregate amonnt of 513,900,000 is owned by chartered Organies. The assessed value of the property held by land comratnifa is as follows: 'The fifty associates $881,600, Rest Boetolleara - P,arlY 400,000. South . Cove Company 263,30 1 ). Boston Water Power Company 616,000, Exchange Company 290,000, Liberty Square Company 60,- 000, Long Island Company 23,000, Boylston tdvket isvoo. oompardes are taxed es follows t The wharf Wharf Company, Piston 8250; Commercial 60,00 0 ; East Boston wharf;s2lo, ooo ; wharf, $4 MeliTantile wheat $32 ,1 , 000 ; Long wharf, $618,- 000; Central wharf, $376,600; India wharf, $214,000; Rowe's Alhasf, $128,500;„ Sargent's lallart$110.000; South wf, $142,900 Union wharf, $3 25 . 000 ; Lewi ss's wharf, $4 11,000 ; Liverpool Oast $35,000; Postat'a wharf, $BB,- ` - 000. The real estate held by the various railroad corporations is valued as follows ; Worcester, 000; Lowe road, $780,600; Providence. $200,11, $200,000; Old Colony, $217.0 00 ;- Eastern, n $160,000; Grand Junction. $ Bosto 175,000; and Maine, $221,000. , The hotel* are taxed on the foltottg tratee , tin : American House, $220, 1 A0 ; Tremont, $V0,000; United States Hotel, $170,000; Revere House, $125,000; Winthrop House, $160,000._ - , [......Tha feat estate of thellershantatax, ed lb:1060,000, the Stacie, $130,000, New Spelled. $lll,OOO, Union, $174,000. Tremont, $65, 000 . City, $70,000. Massachusetts, svings 110,- 000, Savings Bank, $58,600, Suffolk Sa Bank, $48,000, Merchants insurance Company. $105.000, National Insurance 570,000, Suffolk Insurance Company. $00:000, Massachusetts Life Insurance Company, $167,000. The leas ed property, of the Old South Church is assessed at V 48,000. The Jorge manufacturing corporations are taxed on their land and buildincs on a valuation as follows: Gas Company, $447,800, East Bos ton Sugar Refinery, $303,600, 'Roston and Rox bury Mill Company, $141,000, Lotiomotive Com- Fig, $310,000, Glendon Rolling Mills, $166,- 000, Steam Flour'llill, $lOO,OOO. Marine Rail way $86,000, Massachusetts Iron Company: $10.4,000, Now England Cordage Company. $46,000, South Boston Iron Company $146,- Sew canal at tie Falls. We have been prompted 'time and again to i speak of the canal at Louisville, but have 05 often refrained, in the hope that ' something would be done by the General Government to so improve the navigation at the Falls, to that stop theN largest class boats could reach this city from . Orleans, instead of ' being compelled at Portland. But the recent report of the offic directed by the Government to survey the ers pres t canal at that point, with a view to its en- laenrgement, hes initialled us that it is foolish for our citizens longer to depend upon other than their own-means for the improvement of the mt.. , vigation ttt that point. The report estimates that it will require two million five hutuired thousand dollars to enlarge and improve-th thare present canal sufficient to float and• in pass e to addition l gest class steamers. That, too, the necessary interruption in the navigation, while the work is going on. We understand trivia is in contemplation to build a canal by pri enterprise, on the In diana side of the river. The State granted a charter for that purpose some time ago, and has t.ecently BO amended it as authorizes the stock holders to sell at any time to the United States Government. The large dividends that have, been realized by the proprietOrs of the present canal, Is en ample guarantee that a mush better one will yield even better profits at less rates of toll. We hope, therefore, that those of our citizens Who can afford to make investments blanch works, will assist In tusking , this canal on the Indiana side of the river If Congress, at , say future time, determines that this great high way of commerce and travel be kept ova by the General Government, it can purchese,it. — in . Enquirer A Omens °MM.—Juno B. Barnett, a color ed man, hes applied for a mandamus, to admit the Trustees of the Nof aew.York College t o him to the profession physiolan. The affi davits for the plaintiff set forth that Barnett is a Baccalaureate of New York University ; that he studied medicine with eminent physicians in that city, and that he was regularly matriculated and admitted to the medical and'surgical elitd gees of the College, and attended one regular. courses of lecterns. At the next term hews e was disfratushised and expelled, b,eoanse he person of color. The Trustees admit the WO, but justify their conduct on the ground, that by the course and usage of that Instituticin, persons of color are not candidates for the degree of Doctor of Medicine. Theoourt has reserved its decision for their further deliberation.—Phita. Leciger EMIV Eliii MEE T 77- , ?Aim= 4 gonday . the 'l2th . la{ At Co ono:welly Cbset• e ld es t soecot The n el , ...m i n coder. DANIEL APC-v -, '"" m a re or Dir. : Huth CiNelll,-Cloimeho, toyMA, oldest tel4after rem jliMelS tYttelll, Cutleboxo. eundla isany; the s o p couple' stated for Dublin, es ~ruw„t? Pittsburgh , AmerSILT-trOVorl Vreland)Guodtafii Awls • 702 TIM BENEFIT OF tilE. CHARLES DON STALL WiUtak.° pis?* oa THEIELSDAY BVIZIMO, April2B. riveluctsts: v iitirEarr, kr . dst. wAltm, ut.yoG viourde- - , .31r.DBILAX,Pianitt. __ , Flutist .CHABLES 141,31ALb. ger An instance of the ruling passion strong in death, is thus related by the Peoria (ill.) News : Old Cook was known as a miser; and had amassed a large fortune. On hie death-bed, when the last gasp was approaching, a talk* , candle was burning upon the band, and a flick ering flame in the fireplace. lie watched the candle ind then the fire. Suddenly he calledhis non, "Woodbury, come here." The son ap preached his bed-side, when the old nisi} whispered out: "Woodbury, blow out the can dle--tallow's most as dear as nutter." New None or TaNATING Loox-Jew.—Mr. Juo I King, of the learepring district, the Hagen., I town Herald says, wee bitten on the wrist by.s ' hog, sweet or two ago. Siveral days after, he' taking violently ill with loek-jaw.. Dr, ilti gerstown, wu called in, who ,immediately ad ministered chloroform, and laid the wound free ly open, applying an emollient poultice, and continuing the•ebloroform with opium. In five house under this treatment the spasms were arrested, and Mr.. , Sing is now entirely re covered. BE= WM= Yrm,an MASOIRIC 'HALL voon CON6:111( -•• ELIDGEL &NUE: Aar =Ft. Vithintid-PIJOI6-.-Dttett; P e rformed b 7 klesere• Vogel end iirsinelbek. Song—“ tit Ws= the dewy boweni," Hasa) sting by bliss Kraft. • $ Flute•and Plano•-•Pantasile .Brillants, ucretia Etrrifis) : performed by Itlfters.Doninall and Dr Ham.. _ Song--" Haste, idle time; (Mon) sung. by Miss Exam "late and geotch hi= axed golelistePr Mate ' ling the rapid motion of unread cus, end their alai= t vol th e d e pot; Performed by Mr C. Donmaii. rasr groom. • • • 8. Salo Violin; performed by Air, Vogel. 7. tiOns•—•• Sweet Eyes' mug by Mu graft.trakpil4 . - S. Solo—Piano, tudietion of the Bate°, (s 1 pai- Pirated Mr. De Um: • , 9: Song—" I a i m the tea dung by Damns An n a , Bishop) sang by Wee Kraft. Flute and Piano—L.Preirele (allegro} Swiss' air, 19. with wariwtiows, introducing "Ahl doloe•Guidains," , from Amon Bolenai IWlfOnaed bS 31 1.1)9=111 snit De Hem. lia* With riew to Ur. Donours tenet; the..Ghlikering i Grand Plans} kindly funidshed , by tdr..2dellor, at the Gertes , nis Ontoert, will be used on ibis wale= -•••• 113;,Tickets,'Ilfty cents eseXind two tlekatsiadmittick two Ladies and one 'Cientbrantia,, one dollar. Du sale at: Gleber's,dellots and Bluxoris ?data ktores, and the klonort. pilots House - , ASP-Doors openat Minumumee at otelor.9. • krrti • (kkoning PsPers co'PY.) • 11CORPPED—•10 bags, tor sale by SMITH & SiEsaunt- 1 " BA.UND VEZPI3JI,—%S Doses pure, for rale by t spik SiNCLAIEL af ITAIT-5 kegs, essarted sizes , lie -de by - • ; Sarni ; MOUE& -ulteutcf u ous—moo aidAs, u. 500 ; fa Web: MAI& & StMea rt " jaw 011e/t) I SPr taw. awicu — lb t'aze!l amm a SINCLAIR. l'`lt'g'f°r, mle b7 tzars mscLaß. SULYIVII SOIUVY,V3 tow, trotroop la 2 sod 44. pspars; also, 3 bDla to bladders; -"r oale MTH 15Lo P"u" KJAA.IIIL&EI IiZSIOVND from corms of • Wyli• sad Volt= Ks to Star* No. 35ELTA ELD stre ets near cm wNTY.D—TiLIi= BUlltikt cost,.o. itantemploymentw l P- 1) , 6 , 07en bM stroe-- Jltts• we'r&--riszents will tad mixed-Ma isionment Dols ILO VouthelkotsuntMaxaoeis ft : j ep - ' SCIIIILIMTV,IO7 Mutat st. unrsoul _nu" fixr Orb* hate just what at Makes a. 61113,-20 bbis. "I„ SO kegs d °, /47 11Tril * /NEUILD *NO sae "' a,HAVEN% ititiot al Wszeb: o3B .W • of= 41iiicet.statoti moor of flooona- pows Pocraa--itbery . 1 , 14 iseuve , „, d , r ., dat• 111240 0Vene114 raux4. ut *OW • Warehouse, "":7_74, • - btaxiostuoroer 8400:4_ FaaNCII BRONZY. fiLIITSRB — The w Wen. _ Win of Ur n le tolled to the spleudia 'Witmer , lad 80-skins 3 toothed K W. E. SCIDIERTV, • UR Market street. ' apal 1101=HYrdi 011tilakt—Prearsad (tinge, in sets and wet sad raeatred and far age try bates, • . LAVELY CO,Tas Dealers and tistears, J• Isrt27 2aa Liberty einorfrans Mad GROUND SPICES-16 do lasPice , 40 Ci rr es' loby Eotlrell"ei"iloluilell4l3;sl.ll4ll.k.iinscr,kut. tiI'ACKE.RED—/0 b bU. WV; 10 " . 4D Na bbls. DO- .3, I sige; tor sale c t a. Malt SD; firk No. 10 Peen; a Bash .I.ljutpl4 of OXO OM of these excellent Pew, just reed, dam Txpress, at De" .B. Hess BLit:imam Warehouse, ' ISiluicet.street,eartierof Beam& rtft4A 1,84033 --du 4:retOmnr,i4 or colored pen-, ia,ollboht•th oft.W erttti,ost at the nand wa ter:, ETery votteal ebotto ilia). to to:lted • Nr. $-ItAYESS,StattionetzlirittletilliN er anew Swami, e7twbll..""laltng, - • SraittbarttnalitbiratT s _ l t m P t T__ irh" . want to Ourthloo 4 1 " 17 " eume4T e A tg. atwaya had far tba Cash, to Sour t wow growth I=4 r. age., from zi Y ea" cal id " o louvosirs. riper ieu -14 a t Gable ass, 74 Woodat. (aPt2:l ley WEEtto4l to Plm e. r--- ---- Administrator+, Soillee. - - 1 -10'02101 is here ' tran.-th Utters of Administration I. l t hirre born pante! to the subscriber, on the Its• tats of NANCY rn, doctaral, WC of North Partite Isoirasblp.' - Ail persons indrebted in any Slay to said Estate, will please auk° immediate payment:l and those Win claims against odd Watt, vill please present thaw proper ly authenticated, for sratiement, at tht care of the sub scriber. in North Fayette Turnshp. -ai;le.trrf. itYLT illt, Adza'r: Cargo's Dagderreotype and Art tasliezi4-1 • r - .epou. Buthriv, Aro. TO /turd army, (flat to Lyles Cared Itisperonit.) 1 P. hi. CA O &PI hating tined up .the most L. amide rooms in the city with su manimothand ' cl ride I.l,sina, otter First Close taemstA in 24ait style to anitell, varying In pries aceardbirto the i n tr t r. 1 I nra ol b ',,, d o as s A 4 fc,,r sale,9 u u ll i tlO o r ri :T .: btlariduring the day and tainting. ; Citizens and Aran. eel We invited to cello:I aTtirdoe iipor,tri and Paint , 1 "i gel • . . Permaylvaula 'La •AV ornpas _ MILE 81MWEE "SATES hetireen Pittsburgh, Phphad' phis and Baltimore, are as Wow*: Are Cats—Heathers, tors and Ballo, Beat : and limas Bans, Ildse-15 cents per 1001. Sop:ad Ciass—dleelga, Beerge .CW""l'ed: Deet Dried Fruit, Gloo L m*, /W . lisrulrare, eather, Bag*. V4ool--30 cents pn 100-r".I. •Earthen Ware, Third Cuss — Butter. IS Masse; Apoooents gsrloo ,_ _ rth Okur—Bacart, Pork and Dar salte d, Lard and lard Oil, Whisky, Ootton-40 cents Dar 100 Ea. GEOHOE e. I 'freight Agant.. rtniejlial SOAP-- j 36 boxes 4.llnelmsatt Soap: • ' - Zi do do Etcsrtno Candles; 10 do Monk Wash ItsUst • 0.1 do :purl fltrimr, Soap; 10 do Camas do 16 do Sted do cror l do 3 do ee . ,3. do PuriPalm do • - ' Just rotetred direct from the rommlsettutrra,sad far sido ery low figures, .by ths whop at vets% at the City at sTolVl:irooery sruiTe&V of • oprZ J IXINLY k CoY., 266 MeirtY la. S---------11iT. 0011PLETS------P8ACT1CAU127414424 ootote44 I. the roost parted awl =sot, W=ut-u4- ara 'moue. Description of tier tart of Dialathoassattßsotiiirathth; In cluding all of the most - receat. urg• resents tar dist/Mos apparatus; ll:estrum:dons for prSiripirits fr om the nu merous repuiblea. fruits, /to. : ' =star the distillation orui Insgaration of all idols of sad , trther spirits, apirituous. atall other conaratthasr leta; to 431 of which is so simplified, that it is adapted Lit mart* therueof exten sive distilleries, but tar e farmer or others who may with to engage in the art of .. With roasieracis en gravings. For mile by i B. T. C. wortoex, - spa( 104 'Wool Wed. Valuable Stare °stilton 311101141, &C. CONSISTING In pit of the celebrated ,Stowel or BM green Sugar ewe, Old ebloil Sup/ Corn, Wrinkled Stipa Pess of Talons Improved rerhudelb Blue Imperial, Blue Prussian %tett Itharrefebt do, Beers,: Ordons, Badlsh, Perscdp, enenuther and Mallory of the finest and most sp. mov sorts, Field earrots,Turrdps and Sugar Beets Ibr the en, nd Onunere. A rietu eollectlms of Boner .seeds. Leon Oran Seed, end & full end . =lslets orloramen t cif furdeneadts=ing Implemented thelabssttrorrormoents, Monthly V atenta, Roses, lieUterop, end Sail . blooming plants for the yard, Garden or LIMO, by the damn or 100. at low ride& , Orders from blfachsntsibe or others tllledivromptly 13"4' --' ti on lftuf ral lsrmp, frotn end Melon/bumf erere• house; 49 'Greet, by In I .Jae.WARDROP. MORSE'S eteurovarr• sum' ow YE., LOW DOCKROOT. - Trine is a purely Vegetable conspound, acientifsally pre. 1. , pared trots ,the best =0 sea herbs of foe Maeda Media, and bee gained an salad reputation far the following effects, via.: - t - , ' REGULATING aliD: SPRERPTIIILIING TiW LP. B, and Ihozstira Omuta, and cleansing the Stomach and Bow els, and thus curing all Bilious Illseases, Liver Clanplaints. Dyspepsia, Indl,' .n, Costiveness, Piles, Readachei Fever and a.gos, Jaundice, NSUJIM' loss of appetite, ac, and: musing the food to nourish sumac. every part, , - - PTISTE'YINO THE BLOOD, arid thus curing alllbunors;Cateneins Ertiptione,Beroes ls, Belt Rheum, ErnipelssyWEeisel,Canloir ,Pimples on the Boa Blotches, wars, es, Mercurial Disease, Can-. cars, fce, to. " _, T_____... . 1120eLaniefi Tl3ll nrkca.r.sullY Olifielifi ' and by enabling them to perßms their plow fold:tons, preventing , and curing many painful and dangerous dis ease% strengthening and 11,llng the Nervous System, thus aying Ner v o u s Irritation, sad cu r ing .all diseases of the Ni erves, as llysteria,Eetlre.426Cram, It Lsunrivalled in the care of all ' 14PMAIRI 001111 P, as- Weskimo , General Debility, Ittegullaity, Obstructions, Swelling of the Feet, Limbs, Johits, 4, caused bY weskzeffir .4 " Lung and Throat COMP/alte, as Colds, Coughs, -AJ1!. 13 Consaropticns, ac.; also,Dropey. _ . fleeing made um of the Compound 87 111 P or Tellow Do& Rtioghiprepared by C. Morse a Oa., eitherourselves, or !nous per=da ending it to bee very lialtliary Ala Ofitetl22l • We do most cheerrolliresaudElend ft tothe pub 7.,.....„.....,,ery,vallionabcatorlamedletnastiowas. i i r,„ proyid=4 .- itl . .- .. A. W. SpenCer, , Willa LIMO Bock Bank, do. de., Rev. we pumps, .J. U. sickaiond, C. a. - Jones; editor Providence Gm. Advt., Willbuli Field. It. W. 0. It., Cyrus Fisher, M. E.Et, P. Jame .11utchinson, O. a,no Des. of th e Bates, Doet, Beni. andam hundred m, most respectable families Of Pr7f l a , l%d=number of years been sr 0. WEI i*lrtifke that I Willi ibr nted with the compositism and mode of mannfaCture of qtd MORSES COMPOUND STIIIIP 07 YELLOW DOCK BOOT. y , / a l e been acquainted with Its modal opnrandf in die- I ~,,,„ and a n sit that ln 1111 reliPeCtl it is almtnibly MlMl ated to remedy that -classy of Disease for which It was de. signed. 'lt is especially valuable in ILVDIGESTION .and all its attendant sytoptems,' it etate to healthy action the arra; resumes To, and loactivlty of this OAtioisal stimulates healtiry ion in all the sYslaln. ' As a - DEM WO% or purifier of tins Mad, atlas no - _ SI4YLD 4 1 (= . 14.. 4, • primiaenee, .13: 1:, Jan. 4 ,11m4 . - `zi -",448131.1 ,03.72wpared by O. MOUE& 00., . way New "Valc, sad said DrAzilta sad - othOra t4s and aim qpnwhics: JOEL 11081.13., - Ara*: . . Pittabwllol7l4a. MEE VP Spirits,srpolaunittriacw,vigit of new sad asperity ter,blushatas or dbersittost 'hi ;Way ills I J:44am:dams, are wrstr r hed carepleists obi& idhsatlY prey upon' the coastitutica of the unhappy OW, They' are .turaelly brcrasht on thttnightroubleisid agettatel • i t und, sedeuteey habits, cordhsed sir sad eke, t ti o 401. -They are sometimes .ettatided with lois of ballittetic62o nerratut debility, itr llesers,-sad ttelleelthy, dowAcartr counteasAtta Nov. while these - roe disorders ,04 . 1 ty. the - heltht sparklice eye bees Dela:sited issue —tbst =as pertatur tratiatt vleaehl—tbe its litslareouratt e lad - AO, amid the noblest a ct' oar rater , -tprowleally - dwindle' away to a. trettul tamer, =alit* lsotiasers then, sad other arise to shorts!thst =got the A balm for these towage dieoniers will be fond la that errelleat article, ILUBErd FOREST WINE t Area large w!hil:abNi3l,utl:4lxt =other cobra= Bold Wholesale sad Betel byDr. Dr. 1:1F0. S. 1111811 ps 140, 'tomer ar Wood street sad Bltilgtre4 a 1 ,b JAMB T. W.FLA:l,:trest corawr of Federal studs ArtherDll MY. dadgac ialer -2 _ -- _ •.,.-- - 7 - ' - , --.- _ , Sir' Scrofula.-4t is doe to Merl Teloniet= to ray that !tints broalotown to ecagastelyeraliktett Inerreestage. of this a:medial, disease in Wm dam thin sur:Okherrnaetr. and Alms mot arineasunhilnitiLi 6 - The duatili - of cerais iritbehzatof the WO G ' tin, many of width-are team well lawns withal:o of the err of Pittaturth and Its inamestitta rielnity,so to-slawrohner, sad beyond all doubt, that. Sust's Yrrunstn. is aszkedichle2 of DO COMMOIS Tabu, tautly so a local remedyin ..Tlthar RlOnMdinii, DegflUtti 1 0 0 Of , /411 a, brit as a salmshia 1 [ int ernal renosly, writing the hrratigatintahysiolans, as:, lwell as the solLFldg pirtiaft, toheorms ms.; with ite Those hating • dread of zoistsinU ere assured that this medicine to preynatori4, - .wits bottled as it tinwatronel • fkaihaorinLootVteola it iopialfrosto Caner Pam of 1 Arracig" ; - '-lCr. .1, and fears rfole. August _44 um, 0 o m t h 0 ti of ale appended the artiltatisoffisiositbratoS ,13._ r:lbaiic D.,' truth.eip'tifl, iairtify that I ha - boon imil at This may In . . , , re , BO J - Meted with ficrofola for the last souroyiarr tkat u:iod or the: time I. tare been semble to Saud to any kind of husinsos; sad mods of the Wars agas , to Irak sal -mutual to cry , bat, ve bean treated nestly all the time by 7,- Dm but Dtt mei ha , •yadm. , our country affords: 1-ocessiciwalr. sot soma tie4bot ; no enre;and, continued to cow wormintil Dr. foot reontnnt me to . try the Yet,roxis, or ItositOil,as ere.. else hat fallat. -I did -so without faith at nist,.hat =t au astolliAlbig; it th rew the poison tothe steam st ono% sad" - at dors awes to grow.better, maiby _ruing_ sorlrkbottles 'bar got f, care avErth thousands of donna - This cozy certify' that' I tare beim wasa#Aed.with Wel l'etrobrozo, or Book OU, for mama, gum arear; sad tars i+ peatedly witnessed its bsnaual athlete ho the ease of indo.' lent Wears and &sews Lir which it is reastunandsa; and um with ontaisture recommend %Lobe amedidoessort. thy of attention, mud csa safely:oy that =ems hsiatteoid ed Da ose where other nuathine had failed. 1 , .',, , • . - - D. 71. 300 T, M. D. I for ale bY all ilia b.(----------:•Orfiffiel Pittsburgh. au5G-Akr _------------.- W A ATCLIJI* &CO - I RAVE REBSOVEDIIO.-,THE -CORNER" OF wool' suit Sixth - Strectei - _` • -`- Where they offer to - their old- customers; a nd the pebLieseseently, lathe lowest retee,Wbobiesle mid Bebe. the Isrost, most select sea complete 'steel: ol" micas TEAs, WWI ORPOraig% WOODEN AND WILLOW MARX to be taxed to the Wast.. , I- • - : 41004 7 . OEM; .LOONELS Stock aud-11)11 Broker Notes, 13ostile, Itlortgages,4ros:, flegotisied:. ' - TO TIM 1:13110EUSE +OM SALP. 0115TOCK8— Ottlea over s.3onest Co.; emrsered,Wootteul Tavel streets. • -• : I=l-WI E.ADzurzu.t. culrzma 111 Clie.e.nagg dipitigtS4iff , - fi: W. SAFFORD. • KIDEPS constantly cm head the noon summon , run.. -1. 1 -e ruled essortruntotecirtalneendaratein klatetlehrto be round !nibs' city, comorisleg ta out at the' CURTAIN axons AND IngoaNrl7Mß COVEHM's Ones, styles of— trench Lice Curtains, •Wintlaw inactes; ell ?duals . Eta Hallends; all widths, • Prencn Brocetelles, all widths, ant Orreices, eury style Ea Pluslus, pries, LI/ZES, - • Gilt CSlTtit Trench ri P= " LAMPLII, "-• Seth* Car& and ISsaels, . • Dersee . lclineas, Gi, all prkez, • r.owein'ette. ' Loom, Plain Tier %ay Red, lota Satin Damask, picture Tsai& WWI C 014.14 Lining Ens, Shade 'Tavel , anct 11111.010, XLS , 0 bllpll7 T Root , Bings, litstkets. kr- A t 114:1110 uft assartzaant of the above goals ecatdtaktlytra.talt , vbalasils at retail. [marlfly--st. ta.n. ----- New Spring Styles r k s. KIMCIIKYX` 'mums DOODS.,--4tot totalroi, at OE; WATII) 11.00.15. 185 laorty Wed, *Jane sod welt aelsotad atoekof MING AND B=llo. GOODS, br. Otollenten'a war ; ClottokCaseiraeres azd Tertinv, of the freest itstand the most b o sottfastllas . - turn •- S f ••- Iblicrwirtie comic:rued Ord:more and Ordnance atom T. E AI bo sold /it Public Auctlaa,st the Won Acraw) At; anal, ea the ID= DAY Off JITICY,IBS3, Its t ~, • - .51..traa Taus, various calibres ; - " ' 30,000 wards of Cardatesauk . vso “• Of Scrap MOD. •J. iii. 31080144; . ..' Capt. ot-001: Caner& 1-113LITITOTELN, • '• • pIOPOSALS yin be received toe 005 111) , TIM, *fur smiles frern the city, intli•MMOWallidn. Mani Bean. Tbis elegant limn baelitilitasiontly greet-- est, with a atm to basing a Strateelasis Boarding;litosse and. Hotel in tbss neigbbdebtaxi tbe city. lie bee:gigantic' , tint, ita • style and eanteniendss, anddabinali attract the =oat desirable andatrandant custom. dpplieation dor be validate either of the subscribers. - • . . Taotati rix timu. FL L. RINQWALT," .• • •••• • • • speadm 1853: )011010 DRY; GOODS: GEORGE P.SNMEI tic YO. &4 WOOD STREET, Are just readying scrotal THOITSAND PACKAGES of MI Gl4ll, -FRENCH MID )1311XRICAN DRY GOODS? , MAKLYG Tuna Assoatsiarr 00: • •Lutergsr AND MOST OWLETS: 'Zvi= , OFFERED IN PITTNIVITAGII Hating linperrted direct mot/ of their -• FOREIGN GOODS; - Such es White end Siete Linens, Linen Drills, Bollatuls, Poplins, Silk De Begas;De WD le; they are ens- , bled beer GREAT ,BA:4121/IN 81 They nil] eon= to re ad's leige 4intim!, of the wee: tit and mat-desirable stilegth*eighiveit the season., `Every purchaser cal consult his intayse, by inuitobiltli 'tack taus PurellohlarZALV"acr WALL PAPER»,. .•;•. ..- • d.. . Oti hand and far sale, an. extensive otakwellaDiff.PiPiee IIiIiGINGS, commising a put ntimlier of roe pat-; terns, =leered for this mute; from French tad.. American Dl= of Gold, Gold sad Velvet. !law; east of teary misty ; G tad Unglued; *lt ths mu.' ant stflos at an Wool work, math as Oalr, 'Marble; litaDle , 3lakotinisflnwroods Do. etudelnd tad ih'one. altogether an woraneat that adusot be curdled in lty, quanelty, or low.mar, hy any haat! west of the' ILl = Y ranspr from De. to WKS palaces. -.- Pereorte thelteohe of braking through the usOrtmen %w hether dieptewa to outlaws' or mt. are = l 4 wi to esu la • - - . TIM P merSl:3ro • • • No. DS MAU street. Al - "Vg —, . COMMERCIALS 13,0KRis., 7No. 45 llaztetlitireet, • PITt.IBURGH„ PA. Tr ANING estalgigted Myself asalxisaj aro nor MIL to ro es OONISIBNIEKIiTS, or Win= Or= of every description, stint' MA be sold to thls market, and for the isle nf 'which ever, mutt= mill berms& . 1 AU orders thr Pittsburgh ?dainties:v4lll be luconpuy attended to. .- __ •• • Particular at t ention vial be even. to the sale and cones tient of Notes, Drelts,.lillls of Ilichange, and tbe prtrobroill and sae of Stooks. - Ity hultutl7 =I perrsonar attention to all businio ext, trusted trilft uuo.opeAcinstit and receley THO~i = .. Pittebase. in& Western Laurent* ccutimr,,,,Pittaburgb. ..- R. Itauxm, Jr., ILLt w Praidat •. I•a 00 •i • -..- • - . CAP a I n T d LOOO Ask*,. "S MK" WRIE e An bans win be lbalbinnoltl.9A noif A Same Inatitanan, utanaired tfy MUM= 11110 sr) via • known to the conunnattf, and who are detallllgiA • =ll9999Eauld.uhTlio tr. to logotitit tho best ybe dared J.W.to those who dadre to be Wont. • -- - . Direclart— , l l . taw, re,O.W. niesetses, soar N Rohr" Jr., W. IL ttnith, a Thinaen. George W • JarYsoa, W 131.. U. 4011, James Lippe:neon. Gong* Dante, Junes Ido• Ade'', Atexerdar tilmSalt Mow Seat. vi.. Office, No. 92 • Water street, (Weralrorne of ing & Co.. op eteirsAtrttre rah. ISOARDING SCHOOL , - von Boys.. " : - ; • COTTAGE ..HILL ACADRan: - FIPTE SBSSIO of this laitttatWavalleoutra m r, MONDAX,Vaa tl.of MAY. - - - Schmitz etnatod'ill the pleintadt rind boatitrai - 4 , logelege of rut Liberty, distant foe rates front Pittatargh,lad: Is aso ble bandy Mani 12114des of daily ocsarottelcstlon. . . The GronMe ettighed to the School, afford anipb? *ace' for the heathy aterdse of the Yr O Us- - The number of Pai.sltailLed to rinarri-Trir-._, Thum who hire -=- to educes, are - to men and ermine the arrangtenententadsfor the aotewsLutia of the Scholars. • - . - - '.-,-• - -.. ,r The *mica of tie •BAyr. 4`. P . .. motire hate,been. pn e nna , neatly neared. - - 11 r. Moors bee been engaged in teaching for the tetren years, audit Teryfarorsblykosreni ass ileealed .faithfulail and enoreerfol Instructor of youth. ...,- :.. For Wn, de, refer to INEZ 1.0031D3,35q, 1in.89w004 street, and J. P. GL +VI, Esq., Rational 'Telegraph trite; Third sized. . -; - - . - I. CAT WI. That Liberty, April, 1853. ' • ' - • apilbehr• • • * TEOIILIIVSEGRPAOORLE AjNeDli PIEILIgLDELP :I I .:.COMPANYOntszI zeDiorti eir smps—Cify rtyrito •- of PhoPladokohto. raw -boating ::.atir Of zanchenn, tOll2, (Cipt, Lett& • •Cital of GLOW . in 3 tone, (* L _PtAVP*7I3.OIt PELL&DELPHIA— - Cl 4 w (Sty of Manalener• 52. City PIUS* of rAy City of Mut JtoielL - City of Ottagow::.; - Alt ratoo Lontio ; July - • _ - City of blanottostirt, Wednesday E:1 City of OLsagioir ...Werttoosiaqt, Aydl2:l.. City of lif**.tkimter.:.-...—.....Wed0mi11y. 3 UT / 8 - City of Glasgow .........Wedmiloy,Jurto 8, City - of isfludiester.— —.Eaturiol,.loly HATES saw& . 61.• Doom apes, at (Fy. eclat; perim= 4 , t p 641221*- • 112 . 11 c' eats elca. Box Oars dminit.: 4swittbottt extra thane. . . • • Akit-Third night of the ensagemsatof the csl6lfat4ili " tress, bass TritPATRI CIL hc itosettert • Tan Ectxme, Atoll 2th, 40.0 - • lent Comedy of SCItOOL yosliCANio.tri. Elr Yen: Teal& WT. Chutes Breltfors T0a5ht......-,..«:r'^•=a;3 1 3. 11 8 1 Pestle Hans and Mrs-Gilbert. The performances .131 conatadit nith the Farm of . THE SP*Cflig BAIDAQE OO / 1 - - • - • lossints- • Tnttortois-311PBEMP6ITICAVII0;iAilix=- • Oa* Salmi Beatim," Slictoldp ' " 15:crowd “ pa &loon Bertbe % 65 hiklabip 55 Surerarit Including 13ferrants Neat: THIRD CLAW P42932f81ag: taken Kihnited number of third ens Pa - ssingere via be from Pbiledel end Lirerpol, and found in Fr 7 " 7.23 " Prom 126.11r0m Lintrprei, 6 8 111,, Nal.: Certifiestes of pessege r be issued in wbg iiircqui Drats of on be irAgen g Out le a rind trieluis tbe Dink; l4 0r a)71".... zgth:4 " :11711- ' , - _ Afar Freight oiffotrie tre- Par WI. tbiAteete liras of lading far from nalrfe. them t Lu to - Phlphie s 5 r!!_r_.. , • experien*Bargeo n „_ Will e im All geode sent trothiregetibl will be tnitertbeird ll4 eCtiIrELT 'portrelAt or BICI URDPAHr ' 'Walnut etuNtr , - 44" "piese.•2r wirazt, 234 , '1u1 1 44"'?".". , ne -°Tw • - Mintier Pitt 476 4 5 .-- - .'.'-'-' , :ef '1 f '-i-. "Z41,',':.:!/•:1.1,P4',7" 71E13&= • .- ;r ~gECIAI ; ~`=N,UTICE~:> E. ate ' Suilteon Dentlst.4s,iceresor of G. W. imam Na. 144 Sciltfi4eld st . - im73.7 V. A. c":: M eets aC the.north4tes come of totath-staldsztetstram,obolonvittkia:Vasch fied's suirroa 4 * inaus as edoet- soalp &Y. MonX,adv.meets gyro Wedsiearksy entialtg tn Vashlngtcro wcw BLACK the begtOcruna fait Tetillltilullus:fri: ' fAteents Itt'. go to the ; toie.!* . No. 38 steet, where the Tell histY,AtaAms.. Teas esti away' be he& ' . . " JOSH H ..-80VITLEXtiLlsteFoxya• row: : • Boot izni Etscialsztursetscrer, and WtecamileDealar, - : 'l6/64.4:11atclay itmt;olo.icallpelep.ilstro4to. Tionse,-Nrck.:: Unk, • _ . _ _ Ards' awarded by Vranlinak. *V'Sliver 18596..1: bia.llllfilL' tarei orPockmtSooloylbrts Masataka, Bow Wool:Wild:qr . VestsiDreadug Cisek and NFork Bccfalt,.* Arch tectieX9ait., I door Mitl.lll3d .d ir . :'•• '------------------ L, OP o,,,F,rilsoci.of intioling, Wasting= WA; tkeY Real stunt, hstweell ititth strict sid Viight illev -- - • Parmana 0g0;3:36-31ogi Curry Tue9isicee=g. ". .Mscrernia-MtcoddirMi lic,!.. Iff—F3l arts Er at sad third.: 'Friday ores& siciAki. --- , L.:. . -: '.-- .....- ; ~---- ~:.- ididlW. l :: TN A.• SIINANOM - COMPANY, of Hartford, Conn.--Caokts l Stoal 5300,000:- A ' - sots $489 .. .. Moo of the Pitta boaq,ll /iiitooy la the Store - ED= atN=a7 A Lomb, No. fki Wood street. . °rust 'Comet Carryll/ l‘grear marrr per- I:o!Ciarra are areiulfeliTtoricumred wlth earns.. ia•• eertain remedy hill be forma In Dr. Comes . Cass lol.ar!tr, for - Dr. (IEO.II EX292/11,140. Nceoa_ativet., .-. • : .. I. , p er ; retail sr 12% and 25 eta. terber..: • .0.,-. : D eli I . slaiberill dedoMolla la those rar ) brry iall:wart .Crirtaku alliter • &PO ' : Curtai TrinurdnEl.ur isvuq •N. Y::: . Pinatas, Cm:steles, a.C.i.Lace.sa Curtaiw,ilCY:: Painted Window wader, s °jokes, Cartahl Kna;Bands, ; n, as wbolinalinchd , W:11. C.SIUtYg. • - GAIN) liaarruut oreet,learnar-Fitt4;Pidlaieluttim, 2 Clirrataloo4 aza . TrintanulltcCie Tay.teliestitrenctrsi -WM:tow& tory. cosgt? OP. WA ' ND APAIL-Nra4--:- NILADILKUL saeNola4"...tra4l,aet- Wed -JSN-13tore, Charalt,-aut Dealers east others are nez !netted to glee la- a: cal; fors pull/ADZ elsewhere. O. L. MILLER 8. • . el:l27lra ecafiesotelludittchste., Phila. "SO -Daeljn- .11-V - Past 018 o• Noildlage, Third street. Lltrataaostatui . .. la all kinds of vestlrer, fro= 4::31, givisrg au -award* attlattaarol animate liteneas, unfits and eadayisu pular to the emu= elan daguerreatrow% at the fallowing. VW, V,1: 4 Ptss seccizPig - Utts=eadttuallti dorm OrDwme. ,t of:et . A il dren ; tr. f mn : , N. IL—UO=O4 of ileac: deekeaseg *mow, haat --------. ketgi orslas s ...1, ileY W. it OM; lieroCfneterris of MIN- D cd O d W Il s GLA f S da S l , a ' tr We, between-Ttrst sad, , tree!, attendol.to. • Pan Pazlea Second, W-Also,ahes n I'LLSr.G.L.63S , - DOT- - TM% Jte Two cd.tha ftrat:Tadnapraillealition.feel ere •. thdrentirenttention- to the btudnesi. and thay. ;tont. ident they eon 'produce an article of Wlnis filios equal to .. any ether of foridgn =domestic roannfaeinre; 3 . , , • gruzikinissa,-tiolsoa to the Ilea& and all diev - greeableilieehante, from tlu)ea,spooll• ly ind.perma• retaaved,iracul pan orintiMlte by DE, tram tautly - . ixt, Prize* Axed at -tha 14.1 r. Ss:.: • •,, vha may NT awaited at 94 Alai street, naradelplib, 9A.M.ts 11 Thirteen yeas a cic•r/r4 glad tia.ll.9,tal tartans to blanch sprial prattim hmenahlahlet turcilace Ids this treatment toof chord egree a( eneereitsta 1114 thatest cn firmed sad etatlnsql eases yield,by a steady aural= tattle. mezaa --------- _ T men( 01Micr; - ARD—io 9311T11 - & WOG • I owma. wrjsvour-ca Alif 2 - 4 ' st-to WIWALL w . t , • we itnees. • twri to lour yetislt,ra.,. - CELLS- -r•On t l i tl i a m :_ • - catty boxes, eludes faxolly Teat; ' : 7n dine and Ica ado st araorg * 4.15 " - - -•• ..I.24.l4lmpitLatzetitaf% Ill o Nmr—Atbd.iutkata nd . do r.a.e i ..P.d.u . / °?"- .4 "! .3°4 - " 126 ainsi BENsathi,. 2sauterwitmet . ' - tth; ILLNK-E 3B A- 1 9 )- . SMOKERS, b.mre me:mei cue deer wester theTt tri -,.. Aleestion; Walla) United . *ettes Bank BonOthO , n FOUBSII sr., immediately CPP3site the BaO burgh, ethane they wiWb PleoOtd to to° their friends gprz. • thetpobik SeallE--------rope for dale s• ... .• -,...... (In LOT, SO feet Wrote:ea a ate feet etreerniustng beck - . '. lj to e. 33 feet elley'sseetiolning property of itemmen„lisq In East Itlrmbagtesna On which tt eilectedthsio4o4o :. two story thick Dwelperelt 'nooses. WM. be tet . o4l low, mut ati - ". Two Lots of .Orcetnal ore line street, In : tteii, eiti eif. •Pittei.: • burgh; on which b wreetea two two story Irene . Osieateg Houses, nth seorosteehrg nines , reares...irble property haw . lately been tborougbly repelled; will .be Gold duste- I T/ sem jeers glwen for pert of the puntesse money: • ... , : ...- -. Metal:lure neat two story limos'.' Hooves, each exosteuelug- . three Somas, on s. Lot 40 feet by ea feet. fraud , * on street- Seven years eredlt v 111 be glwen far stage portion :' of the puttlessen ue sey.:2Lo-.- - - - - ... • . - ":-,-,.. • - . . . JAMES. r, niski ate eta *--- - -- F. ' isorriar Sabath aea Hothleteld -tErlamaicrra immaalaacs• As - ri • VerieIt:TMEMEP-i . 11 Wit:edges of Ma - Methmke of MadeMerpand IttgP.-.- neeering - by Jaw Weistrieb, Prgesedr of Medranks ..,• sprUni ntlatbetregace .la the Royal braellig - denim:ay - a - rairabing. First American edition. Edited - by Walter:B. . - Janson, A. hf., CIT. and hiln. gag+. Innerly Woretnac of. - Mechanics and Matnial PhlicaMptey in_tha FrJ. 1=0: -'. - stets, and of • Clunaktd . and- Natural Willompby :MP .Met Mend Depart of Penns. Cortege ; arnthor of ea Report he the trnited triter Nary Depadowd cm Aiaericest.Coally. z . - ar-t=ratie—aingrated • with engetvtage..., T MNhaoeJ; cot.. 2 AptAted Itcdundrde Fie sal by B/ORGA rtr22 _ rily.3la.waxi 90 , 000 .CC:11M841740,u4==.: Blom, bad to.ba printed andbsand ap,taddre dui publisher .:• .: : eould supply the orders of MI Ml= I co., 10.rosn*,:1-; . , .In this BOW nr• nregagbi all thariiiitinaikaia aiiiiikstil - -'- meal upon lf blefir the . T =War . Oaf ot litrle Taper . - Win is s .i . i . ,; ( t= with :corrolurrati r, A .16modran of Jkderiak,. tie iinftligiesa sari used in furadsblag edema of eviller:min tarot of .I ncle. , WWI Csbin,". and the•lnsticutionaf &miry in the • lkialli. ' Thlr 800 mom: create, an intangriordleonent. ••;1 1 fir Pokry 150 orialFls, in paper toms 05 oentoiximaT.- irar - 7.: i .)..;. - • NEW 80. - -: ' ,- . ,_ .:.• , inuasc OP 1118 GICE4I.I/NIA, SOCIEf-,.- . , • of Gaopl - - gotrrooirtlelioepoft;. ; '. Bozo of the 'Danube; . Alice Poka; - . • . ..-_! ....: _ 'Walling Starch: .. '.l , . Rays of llora__ ~;shill allop .. Totollobar , Youni:' ,- - , ' , :'.' - Bohoodon Polk% Belts. - - .. . ' -.--,, . ~..,*:.r .:",-.:::.,:-!:rjr;.- Octeica on .7r.lacitsatil,.loo;„ .. ............:::.--:::: Sscrircar of liomitimr, Mist-liialAtore, Sari; Souveult of E'reatoleoillecond 31edistoro. do''' . - :-.' I . ” ' ' • . La Soureo,ilapfoopatlamenthal, so by - Par .Iselli. ''.. - ' .1a Ilinosder, illia#ocdi'•liegLe, ineento'W 31e2oltors .. ' Jar.l3 of GOAsehalk--1...3L Gotlotholk; •- ' ' • -., -. • - Le Bazoboullia",-Itexantseueeiciao9l , PLOW, Do They mist zatistlßlier '- ; '-• ': - .... - ; , .... - Wpb Flowers, Wallace; • Loan 8 tirry Hoop: 2 ' ' .- • amp Again; • Winter Polka, Wallsea i - -.. . .... ,- '•-• . ' ,':'' - • .':.• ' Aix Tana Blosemtos, Vrallsoo. llusis riligellaof_i *2;l • " test prodootiongof it& character. Iltieif er0803 12013 .1 - . . '. Um awn loaxdifer Welt:ale bar writtior - -•--- .• .., • he above jog metro) , 17 Adam . i Cohr Sorest . ; ;to, i., irothorerifB a lAAVG:Iot , of th e Woes abide: - .7ciritala by ':: • i a 'Y.'. ~.''''•.'" -'' ' 342)111'1 18LL08, Wood it: - ': ' • • - - iiN 13.1103Xiarai:USPIMPerr PLlPerle. - • 13 egos Andreicen Ignstio'd; b and 10e 10t 4D- 2 - -do"- - • 1?) Ih deam Ttc = ll "4 161 4 ' Obi 15 axes No.l sad Isles OrbooSistete. •b ens drossiesa sad Afriegus:(lo,l*Prypse 1232 e: West Inas Groped Csiessl: - .... • • - -60 do, Maracaibo do; •60 do Qldsloy.lars . do; i b bases Esetent • -5 ,do. -_COZU , do. ; 10. Peal da:. 1 6 0, ,SZ l iegpSod 30 do Toilets ad Yang Beep; 30 do. 'fisrilies'stnt ; • -; c 2i/tits Retard lialtystrs; Zesurst 'fable Salt, fA bossy 100 Pa! Rock ADd „ . 5100_ Prunes, 2):Jars'Scedea . 40, bees d ca Ws 1321: '11;_112. Wale:hen wad J,.• . rlme .. HO. HOOD big Ste. rintso4l=-1 01 dt, and hes utpitle = witb ri.,ll ll ; aLuNia g TRY. r Lit .of 0:11 and ; Myer Wattles. As its has bought aver for cash, and. bee mire no vast to wirchlie 1p:43 gior - ptires, he an now wholly deb sit cOM2pltitial In his line of business; and Tos VAI L boo dam line tarwarJ, sell anything in she way el sine and eleh4.owetry lower win ever bd. ore, an d, anny ii,-- Odes at about the "m il rein Prides, liked foram ' Tc .„ , 01 . v aute, at paw shops. Please eall anises the re& and prima There is no nrusbng about it—areefili; Ude erM be warranted as represented. , , lg._ se work dons as Tell as at any other hoeiseti‘ . Amain, and at mach lower priees than eLsewheterin this' ni tj:_.-.=----- --------"rM __ _ _ 20gt - Ugg _II -CHILDS:A...OO:: • - - . WHOZESALE — . :-. -..,,--.:. . . , . . • • .-,..,.. - SHOE - - , ._ 0,- , . . .. 133 WOOD . STREE,T, - . ..._ 111 - tAVE lust receiroitlielr largo and el:actor:4 'etoeY of soon AND , &Lora- =bruin:. every variety. wtot • ' • oils of Gooda. for the USING AND 8111173:811 MADE: . ALBO—An exerendre sesorbasent of Mtn and Boye.P . Alaf...-- LW - FIATS, of all grades, trinunod and untrimmed. _. _ALSO -4 lirgo t acaortmeat of Ladles aid iLiZier BONNETasfor latestarei moatfitkinuablorllies." stair strut of Got baring been zeurtuised -direct - ft= ttek cianufacturers, rinsipally for rutty and 3elected *Rh_ . . - vrtat rare bare:mg tequattly and size% they trust that caturcrt tato Arm,' as 'they are ,detercalsodla Bell et se : los :does UOw tame ovary of gcods con be zerroiensed,...: either is Nit', Took, Pli.lladalptds or Bantam. _ ‘, • m ere t ic a l timmaitiostorili urebass, or 'cm their •, • wayE :i to can and ccerl:Atit rb.rh" cineir-,b), - - - • rrinr2fgdaw . t p. !! - - . . - - . . ti - S,` ~ i : _ ~`a: Mil `• .• • . • . .. :';t:ti MEN ti .-,-,•:.4.--,;74f:Pii,Al.-i:,.r.zt.,):,-;.,--.:.. / 1 ":' ,. ... - ::!:• ,- 4'.-...:,Y - ,'.-7-L ..-,`:.- ..-.:.; • ....•-.ifi-4.';•Pk7X-;.-;.•_.r.,-:':-.7.5,7...i.-.. .....-"--... .:-...-:1:,:,-- ~.--.-Y-•::;i:.'...;.::::-.-::.-,-,:---....":• _':' ...... ..' ,. :;: :--- : - . 7 .'• . :.: - ,: i. - - .- - ..".... - .. , •.,- ‘i .. t. 7 :.:.4.".,--'l..›,' ... l l.' - ' .. -- ! :;1.''' '...2::. ' .• -• . :":--,:;..-..'...-.; .. .... . 11ME -, p. I.= Wad street _ EKE ... ...y,:.. EMEMI t=E - fr , • ~.' ~~; ~....k ..,,, ,,.; . , .. 7 ,. .,:, ; . ;. .: - .,: _ : .i. , .. .:, : • . .:.:,..,:.,,--.:7,_.i.'s :u - ~:; _ = -K~~ ' ~:1 ~:, ': -. • * ft ■■ .1• . C . ,...::::..:.', ~...: 1 ....:....' -,: : : :: :,....:.... 7 .......- :4 _- : - .:. -.. ..•.4'.! . ..47 -- ..':' ,.. ti:Z'.:. .;,::.:-.f-;" ^,. .4.._ MEM 1 - ~- '.2... 4...-?; , .. c.: l "'Y ,-:.-- ^ - .. ' = dliPaW..:-.3e , i.1; •T ‘ i v e....4•T:4'o:' . It . ;' .. ''.7 l- ' ' Z- 3 •Zit::, - ; '-; • ;t l 7 -1. . : :;T!.. ;-- Z --. i !::', 1 I ',' :- 1-,, ; i aFt . ...... :- :r: :•::_ ? :: . Ii Ras