P- -s w * V *■ Af 4 t 4 - * •% % -» r*• ' «, y > ’■*_*£ >-* * ' * * * - ‘ ? r '< ;* f . * 1 t> r- **> ~V t « Tt*.t l v P r f *7? t i '*.***;*■»-- A V-A *-*«• Y - , v U «.* * x * i ,* tPJ , *-*' v *' * c. " ' '-<.-cZ'’.~ -.. -•■.•> . 5-\ * \<? ,>** -i> y t* 7 -. - f yV yj- <y *y J - - . _i '. ""-l 1 ■:. ,:W4 ,; .- V .; ' -7 ■lriMlit' IgM?!- •. .jmatfcsS s¥lS : |SSBtS#|s’ ~- SSSSssgj£~ "taSaSSyx S32S?Sis ' -ft if 'Jf' J -C<! f f -^r%i, J ( >/r,.’“/ feeing and those of Mb personal faeo i - * i- • „ -\ - > Op fey . Inilg pmtragjtet ■ — ~~~ZZ. „™rntmiB mmira 13 ' wot, ««a-T V 5. democratic nosuhations. OAMAI. OOUMISSIOMEUi THOMAS H. EOESYTH, of PhJMdphla OrMtp. EffiSSfffiKS, , -r nfM\£Ua CirnntX- «■ _ j, kBMfilSSWtn. _ of Crawford Cov^'J- jpfki&iE&SßßSfi OHljrnathorteoia^»^auti^mcdto reearo Afl for tho IUbtiMHJ *v«'' A- far usal par uStwl rates, vcrtlsenxettti Th o lv)o\WBoMat Their receipts oro 122 Hsssau street. " - BOSTON, 10 State street. ** JO3 PBSXTDtO -£® - , iDtr -'-r- ' . ggf Senator Sew»i will accept our thanks for ncopy of hiaspoech, on the subject of a duty on Railroad Iron, delivered in the D. S. Senate, February 28,1853. ATTEMPT to GALVAHIZE WHIQGEEY. On Friday Inst some little hoys wore Been parading tbrengh the streets, vrith largo bun dles 'of .printed circulars, which were thrown ' into'every store and dwelling house, in the same mannerlhat quack medicine advertisements aro Oistributsa. The circular roads a 3 follows ; Dus Sift; Tii: nmlersSsnea, haring been ruSvrclr* otthat wo are confident one friends oro fully - ‘ 3Sa»-pfflagsgsg aX“SS^CStS«* SSajoHbes.toomnny may suppose «hcievoh=. notno „m«nUn» so fatal a mistake, whether hr. Tbo maIeUHJESdUJ%C purpose, or otherwise, we Scores cfsom.^^bundopteSr ' KtAcrtMttfcry, A. Simon Enroll ssw finite™™, iHSSt' - Jggg* . &3E&O, SxauUctCimaUler. I This ridiculous attempt to galvanise (we were j about to writs the word Galphinirejwhiggery/ is enough to-mate an old dgay horse laugh!— Every man of common sense knows that tbo whig party Utiead 'os a door nail, and hns long since been decently laid out and buried. When ever there has been occasion to allude to it, it has generally been spoken of ns J ‘ the late whig Some lime 'sicco a few individuals, oho tail nothing olsa to do, startod the inquiry “ Is there a Whig party-omtmg us?” but ns no onfl was ' (omul willing to mate a judy of himself, by presuming to answer it in the affirmative, the subject was by eommon consent dropped. The man attempts to revive it, will only lay bun seir liable to the charge of lunacy t The only reason we can assign for the issuing of the above circular, bulletin, pronnneiamenfo, or whatever clso it maybe styled, is, that the ~ modest gentlemen whose names are attached to it, wish to let “all the world ana thereat of mankind” know that they are ‘ *olive and hick - ing.” It is a pretty good advertisement, hut the gentlemen should have signed their names thus: <• «c. it 'Magee, Hotter, Smithfield street;’ «Leopold Sahl, wine'and liquor merchant, Print street;” “A. W. Marks, amstenr far* mer;” “Samuel Palmer, tornado at law;" “George Darsie, standing candidate for office,” &o, &c. &c. If the omission had been thus supplied, tho x publio would have readily under stood the true reason of such a missive being issued jdnring these “ piping times or peace." If the “Executive Committee” intended this 'circular to be a serious affair, they poly exhibit their own folly, and make known the weakness of their party. They virtually admit that their sceptre has departed in Allegheny county. “Our 'opponents,” say they, “are not wilhont hopes or electing their ticket” Of course we are not and you may os well understand the fact at once. Tffiiggery, in this county, has been weighed in the balance, and has been found wanting. The rascally Scrip business and the recent doings of ■* Sheriff Magill, nre enough to arouse every hon est tax-payor and cause acomplele revolution in politics-in Allegheny county. ' ' A Sew Tricfc. Tfe have been credibly informed of a new trick in trade that baa been contrived by them eennity of certain men in Pittsburgh, which Kata in racking M brands passing them off as &/rah articte. w course, this is oil right and wise it would not be practised in that quarter, ye regard it asdmt Uttle if anymore creditable than the selfish opposition that has been exerted against the Hempfield railroad. Washington- Examiner. j©» Of all the ridiculous things wo have ever read, the above certainly caps tbo climax! Wo *- 9 venture to Bay that thero is not a shadow of truth in the statement. It is a “fish story 1 from beginning to end,' If a merchant in Pittt bnrgh is guilty of practices such as are alleged, oqt with his name, and wo shall certainly give him an unenviable notoriety. It Is mean, pitl ful and contemptible to circulate such groundless * stories, for ifie purpose of injuring the business mfen of Pittsburgh. r We ore astonished thatonr - friends of the Examiner would desoend to such low trickery. It is unworthy the character of any men claiming to ho honorable and high minded. . More ntfirat tbo Earthqonlte. The earthquake, tlie shock of which has been noticed as having been felt at Washington, Steu « benvillc 'and Wheeling, was quite severe at », . Lynchburg, Va. At the railroad depot it shook the 4psk on which Mr. T- G. MoTrison, the see ~ retary and treasurer, was writing, to suoh on extent that he was compelled to stop. A gtass | * half tilled with water on the same desh had the water almost thrown ont of it. It lasted about a minute and a half. The shock was also dis tinctly felt at Monongdhelotnty. The Republi can says:—We were engaged in imposing the outside form of our paper, and the shock, which lasted probably some six or eight seconds, caused the imposingstone-to shake so as to disarrange a few of tbo type placed upon it -Heading and B aided ad-Tlds Company was oO“« a 051 Wednesday last, by ‘ the rfecfienofpen. Simon Cameron.Breeidenf; into Scfcer, BoM- Coleman,.Wm. Strong tamo i ? 7 SnJ Bell and Jno. -W- Killingor, Direc- Eckart, Sa . MnUonl ; M g, Treasurer ond Anefficient corps of engineers will immediately, and the names included in this list is sufficient endence that no •me will bo lostin completing the road.- PITTSBURGH,.MAYS VHiIiE AMD CIS* CIN'STATI KAIUROAD. ' The projecf-of on air lino Railroad between «ity and Cincinnati, is receiving every cn* engagement along the line of the proposedrend Jmlging from the spirit which animates the people and the press, through the section of country over which the rood will pass, the build ing of the Pittsburgh, Maysville and Cincinnati Railroad may bo set down os a fired fact. The completion of the' Allegheny. Volloy Railroad will give us a dlrfeeVconnextai With New Tort; and the greol'South-IVesttrn connection of that road will he the Pittsburgh, Maysville and Cin cinnati read; The papers published in the portion of Ohio i through whioh the road will, in all probability, pass, bring-■ us 'wost'cheeringwhooounta.! of the i favpr with .'which the project meets, in their,lo- \ cnlities. -Tho Cambridge (Ohio) Jeffersonian, of says lhot' a largo* mooting : Of;.thp i friends of tbo road was hold in that place on Wednesday—Hon. N. Evans presiding. Eight of a committee of fifteen appointed at a previous meeting, to collect subscriptions, reported that the amonnt raisod in a day or two by this por tion of the Committee, was. §16,000 j and the Jcffenoniiin: expresses vita belief-; that from forty to fifty thousand dollars will bo raised, by tbe next meeting, which was to have taken place on Saturday last. Jlr. Fsacook, the President of the road, was present,'and addressed the meet ing with regard to the'practioabiUty, prosperity and ultimate success of tho road. In onothetpart of tho paper, the Jeffersonian says that all along thelino frpm McCouncUavilto to Cambridge, tho people aro up and doing; on last Saturday over £200,000 was' on tho books; and this Week (tbe jnst passed) will close tbo fltflqnnt lo be raised. The Cincinnati foUrtaS Record saya that the preliminary surveys have been made for ajßail road from Steubenville, throughMcConnellavUlo to;the Ohio river, at Aberdeen, opposite Jlays viile, Ky. The surveys made, prove that n good rente may be found, and one every way practica ble and cheap The object of tho road is to connect PUtabnrgh nnd Steubenville, with tho Sonth at Maysville, ni well os accommodate tbe iatennediato country. Thi distance from Pitts burgh to Maysville on this road, will ho 200 miles; the distance from tho sarno to Islington obout S2O, which is somo 30 or 40 miles nearer than by Cincinnati or Wheeling. Tho IlecorJ thus speaks of tho road and Us connections: ■miiflfrMtrfnVnie anil tlimvllls rowl will bringthoiramJ, Pittsburgh to West Union where the Cln :ron£TC 8 ‘""-Avl f , ri „ u o, TNUman-'WUI take It np and Was fithe little Miami, oloatone mile; mo“m • uTnw OTtt The small dl.Ulng ihrta-a «rn Ct«lS V edify to the depot of; lUmJ, vrbfeh mil will earty the, mto St VnaWna n rottplete and Very iirtrt ttamS too Urn A* foot £MW> ftom Pittshotgh to Bt lools through Cincinnati/ The Hooking Sentinel adduces several reasons why tho route of tho road should bo located through Aberdeen. It says, first, that It isccar ly on an air Uno-frora Btcubchrillo to Aberdeen, consequently neaT or quite twenty miles shorter, which wilt make a difference of somo §lOO,OOO iti the oCst of construction. ■ Secondly, the grad-, ingis much lighter, whichwill bo another heavy item. - Thirdly, .when completed it will pass ' through tho heart of one of tho best mineral I districts in the world. It will also pass through I an excellent agricultural country. A meeting was held at Aberdeen some two weeks since, “which was very enthusiastic. Speeches were made by prominent gentlemen; committees appointed, to raise funds; nod. strong resolutions, favoring,the.ronto frota this city to Aberdeen, pa<"-ed with great unanimity. Aberdeen is a smalt town on the Ohio, direct ly opposite Maysrllle, 'Kentucky- Maysville, we believe, will soon be connected by railroad with -Lexington, sad (hush great amonst of southern trade will bo thrown into our city. Tho consnections of tho propo'cd road are very im» portant to our citiiens—an air line road to Cm cinnsti 19 much needed in itsclf,.and will do on | immense) busings, but when tbe immense south ern and western tradfl which-trill pass over the mad is considered, its immediate coustrncUon appears to us or great importance to tho future 1 welfare of onr city. DAW TO PROTECT FECIT TREES. Daring tho lata of tho Pennsylvania Legislature, im act was passed to protect tin, farmers and .gardeners of Allegheny county j against depredations on their froit trees. The net reads na follows: That any person or persons who shall will fnlly and maliciously, in said counties, enter or ' break down, through or over, any orchard, gnr- I den or yard-fence, hot bed, hot or green houses, or who .shall clnb, stone, cat, bark, break; or otherwise, mntilnte or. damage .any fruit or ornamental tree, ohrub, busb, plant, or rine trellis, arbor, hot bed or green house, or who shall willfully and maliciously, In person or, by bia minor child, servant, llora “®’,^° c l l^,l o£ other animal, .trespass upon, walk over heat down trample, or in anywise injure any grain, mss vines, vegetables, or other growing crop tatho said counties, shall and taay.oneonvla-. tion thereof,! in action of trespass, before any mayor,- bnrgcss, alderman, or justice of the - or- in; any court ntijd county, have judgment entered-against him, her, or | themAor double the nmonnt of damage proved to bavo been done, together with coals of amt, Xn<f in nddition shall, if tho offence of trespass was ooramitted between snnnso “d sunset, be fined no less than five nor more than fifty dol lars and If,the offence bo committed between Set o? one day and sunrise of tho ne£ shall be fined not lees thnn ten nor more than; one hundred.dollars; which fine or the time of jndgaontor verdict, beßpMifiedby the jury or magistrate, and entered on r ® co ™* One-half'of said damages or penalty to goto the nso of the poor of tho district wherein tho I promises llo.sud in default of ppyment of said fine, the patty may ond Shall be comnutted to jail for no less than one nor morolhui> dayB4 said action to be brought iatho name of the Commonwealth, and tho testimony of the owner or occupant ot the promises, or any member of Mb family, shall bo denco to establish the trespass, nnd judgment to be distinctly entered for damages in tho namoof too party injured, who may issue the usual pro "ess thereon. . ' XT. S. Ruvenuh,— A Washington correspon dent of the N. York Courier and Enquirer says: -—“The revenue receipts' from Boston, Hew York, Baltimore, Philadelphia and New Orleans for the month, of March, were five millions seven hundred • and’: sixty-six thousand dollars; for April; fourimillions four hundred and ninety-two thousand dollars; total for two months, ten mil lions-one hundred and fifty-eight thousand dol ors j making an lucroasa from the year 1852, of two millions fonr hundred and ninety thousand, is at the rate of thirty-three per cent— The revenues of the year from all sources pill exceed sixty millions of dollars'* t? 1 rsa. A horrible calamity has, just occurred In Boris, and it may bo well to make rt known, as suck accidents ought to semes examples. A gentleman, feeling a Blight itching *!“ ?”• toak np a friction match m order to dispel it. In the nrdpr of a: conversation ho, was eustaimng he introduced the sulphurous end; the-contact noon produced ignition, and the downy lining or the ear cafcght fire; a portion of the sulphur ad hered to the flesh; and bnmt there persistently. .The unfortunate man never Bpoke again, ais snfferingswero s 6 agonizing that fcis tongue be came powcrleßS; and, after two days' tor ment and unavailing efforts Qf tho surgeons, he Idied. J The Lafayette (Indiana) Courier ndver itises for an apprentice to tie printing business torith the following qualifications: ' “A cood stout, healthy, honest, industrious, steady, faithful, preserving, temperate, obliging, trustworthy, good-natured, teachable,tractable, •5S infelligent hoy, about 15 yttrsoM, '££h£« agoo'd opportunity to learn the pnn tc^sjirofeesion at the Conner office. ***?•* .* Fro'm ae St Louis papers T?e learn that there j iß ssarcely a toy passesihat horsya are uotato lee; or 'stray babies found at gentlemens doors I in that city. For the Pittsburgh Homing Post, the state cAia. Oar State Agricultural Exhibition and flattie Bhow,whieh into be held In Pittsburgh, on the 27th, 28th,' 29 th and 80th days of September next, should not be lost eight of by the foment, horticulturists, mechanics, manufacturers - and. artizans of Western Pennsylvania. The time Is already at hand when exhibitors should be ,mak ! ing those preparations which they cannot, in jas- Uoe to thomsolveß, dispense with,- prior to bring ing before the public gaze those articles and ani mals which they wish to enter, in competition with the many competitors on occasions, of this. IWnd. There ie, however, plenty of time yot to enable; every.; one. who; wishes, to-got op elhing for the fair. The premium list, whioh cry ■ extensive; and Which. offers...more .onu her premiums than wornofferedby tho Socie .aat year, willeooh be ready for publication, •remlums will be offcredtocompotitora witn ; the State, and encouragement given, by hand ne rewords for prize ortlolesm all branches industry, with: the hope that they may bo all s Mesirota say to the foraers and. others of; ) western counties of the State, to not hesitate iking preparations for competing at thifloxhl-. lion because it is to bo hold In their midst. It is expected that those who are.convonient will iVe the most to exhibit. Do notthink that bo ose it is a State exhibition, that you, whohave •on in the habit of competing in county, fairs, 1 ill be outdone, and that there is no chance for 1 ill to v Let oo ;faTmer say-—-it t?Hi ; do | a-; use for mo to come in 03 an exhibitor, and I ,at the prizes will all bo homo off by those who I amo from a/or. lot me say to you that tho j itizens of Dauphin county at the first exhibition, I nd the citizens of Lancaster county at tho eco* I nd, fell Into this error, end did not contribute ,s they could have done. After tho fairs were J iver, I heard farmers of, those counties regret j heir Want of confidence in what they had to ex- j libit—one enid ho could havo tchco such o pro- | mum, and another that ho could have boaten wch a production, and another that ho could | iave beaten such, an animal, »/bo had only J inown what was on exhibition before he left I bome~ * * . j let no one for a moment suppose; that ho or j she cannot be benefitted by preparing something for the Fair, but conclude that it is tho aggre gate zeal of all, thlt gives life, and energy, mid spirit to the honorable and valuable competition j of an agricultural exhibition. There is no map l in tho community, who deserves tho name or a 1 farmer, and off woman Who esteems the impor-.j font piece ehe holdainber husband’s bonso, who does not, or may not possess something ofwhich j she may bo justly, prood; ond even if they j should bo mistaken in this, they will at ml events be entitled to tho credit of having afforded a good Sxamplo of thus testifying their opproba-i Son of an institution;which they mnst bo eon-1 Vinccd is calculated: to spread abroad information of tho most valuable character, and Introduce 1 Improvements of the highest valtto to us all. | Tho only way that a fair reprcsentouoa of tho prodocts of tho forms of onr country cse bo bad i is, for each farmer, on an occasion of a bfoto Fair like the present, to bring the brat ho has I got; and o nart of ; every thing, for, there m no ono so poor a farmer hut what can excel in something. Ono of tho best waya to promote agriculture, is tho frequent meeting or tha l tillers of tho soil—a f cqaent compering or notes, and a social converse with one Mother i upon tho different modes of forming, and. upon the results of certain experiments ns toed by each in different sections, nnd upon different soils—a bringing together of their yearly pro ducts in competition, nnd an exchange of seeds and breeds. . . , i Sboutd the opportunity of tho coming cxhiDt-.j tion bo duly appreciated ny the farmers ana oth-, ers of onr country, wo,may confidently expect, to 'see together nt that tine, the largest con course of people ever •assembled la Pcfisisyno*, nia. That the different branches of industry will be represented inalnoatendtcas variety.no one can doubt, end font our sister States will con tribute largely and compete strongly with us for oar prizes, wo may confidently anticipate. ■; Every effort will ho made by. the Society, to promote tho Interest of exblbHnre.Md to cacour ugo a laudable compettiipn in all tbo ludustoai The Society anticipates that ibis, their tided annual exhibition, will be mnch larger than eith er tho first or eecond, and situated os it wilt be, where easy communication may bo had to it froa the Eaßt and tbo West that U wiU possess every attraction and advaatago tiiat ; _coatributo.lo the success of an agrienUuwl Exhibition, ROBERT C. WALKER, StPy Pata'a Slate Agricultural Society. Elizabeth, Hag C, 1833. . sin.etx'CVot er Heeling. . ■; In pursuance of public notice, n ldrga oo<l r®*.! spcctahlo meeting of iho citizens of Monongalia, county, Vo., oisomblcJ at tho Court-house in Morgantown on Monday tlio 23tb Jay of April, 1853, Joints T. fravia was catted to tbs Choir, and E.S. Hough appointed Secretary. Tho object of the meeting was briefly explain cd by William lazier, and on Ms notion, o | committee of three was appointed to draft resolu tions expressive of tho sense of the.mtetlng. Tho Chair appointed W. T. Willey, .Isaao Scott, and E. W. Towe* an said committee, who presented the following resolutions: StsolvtS, That oeommilt&r of 13 pstnons be appointed to visit os eoon as pnitleable, and ■wait npontbo Monongohela Navigation Com t.pany and ascertain fromthem,- whether they contemplate extending their Improvement to the Virginia line; and if so, bow soonthat said committee exert themselves to procure said ex tension by the said company—and that they be authorized to adopt all measures proper and necessary to effect said object. Raolctd, That a copy of thoforcgolngrcso lntlbns be sent to the citizens of . Qrcono and Fayette conntico, Pa., requesting them to send simitar committees, toco-opcratowith the More said committee in securing the extension or eaid improvement as aforesaid. After some remarks from W. T." 5 Willey, tho foregoing resolutions were unanimously adopters whereupon the Chairman nppointed tho follow ing named gentlemen said commltteo;—E. C. Wilson, W. T. Willey, Samuel MoElroy, William Easier, Matthew Gay, tee Eoy Kramer, Isaac Scott, E O. B. 0. Allen, Henry Her ing, James Evans, Joseph A. MeEanc, and Hen ry-Daugherty. On motion, itwaß unanimously Seiotccd, That tho papers in co ,?“ U ® a „® f Monongalia and Marion, Va., nndinthe coun ties of Groeno, Fayette and Alleghany, Pa, ba requested to publish the proceedings of this meeting. Tho meeting then adjourned. JAMES T. DAVIS, Prca’t I*. S. Houpify Sec'ry. *■ From tho Herr Liston (0.) Patriot, May 6th. Hollrood Matters* The Board ofDireotors of th? New Lisbon Union Railroad mot at this place on Monday last; nod ordered that B. Bausman, Esq., bo employed tooommenoe the survey, and profiling of-our road from the 0. & Pa. Railroad to Bay nard Stanton, on the Pittsburgh and Cleveland Railroad, preparatory to the letting: of , the work. Mr, ; Bausman is instructed to push forward his'snrvey and profiling of the lino to Columbus. The Board also resolved, unanimously, to ex tend the Charter of our road to a point of con struction with the Cincinnati, Xenia and .Leban on B; 8,, in the county of Qreene, cio Columbus, and the preparatory steps to carry, out this de sign will bo taken at the next term,of tho .Court of Common Pleas. . - * . : There Is a fixed determination on the part of the Board "to construct a through line, connect ing" tho cities ofCinclnnati, Columbus, New York and . Philadelphia, via the Snnbury and Erie Road. •' We learn that Dr. ’ Whippo, an eminent En gineer, will shortly commence the survey and profiling; of .the; Mercer and New Castlo Boad* under -Mr.’ Stevenson's charter from the pro posed terminus of our Bond, at the.O. ,& Pa. E- B. to Bidgoway onthe Sunbory nnd Erie Bond, which will mate a chain of connection, under immediate survey, from Bidgway on the Ban bury and Erie Bond to Baynard Station onthe Pittsburghj Wellsvillo and Cleveland .Bond, no New liisbon. The Ericsson Engine built for tho use of the New York Evening Poet printing office, it to Baid, has been sent to France, to enable Capt. E. to secure his patent right for that coan&y, It appears, the patent right laws of France require an inventor, to seouro a patent, to put his inven tion into operation there within o given pmo ; ana as Capt, Erioison has only to the 20th or June, to enable him.to do ,no, ho has, ho .soys,’' been compelled to ship the engine built for the PotU ■..jgaxcinjiyosTinsitoßsnis sosi»; A HAMB Iff THE BAHD. Aloßo I walked tie ocean Etrand; •:: I:r»fi<»rly thell WiU BJJ llttßd. • .. - *" w jSlK3£Ss^^ And eo, mothongbt,'twlU “hortly bo , fmmmp» • • a v&tq of dark oblivion's sea Will swoop across thJfJJJjU-' Where I Haro trod the sandysbore Of time, and been, to ““j®* JSJS _ ‘ Ofme—:my day—i ' ‘ lcato nor track nor.trace.,, J And yeti with Him, vbocounu the Bands - I know tho lasting record fltajid-, ! - , Inscribed against my Dame. . ■ Of all tliU-mortal part baa wrought*, •. Of all this thinking soul ■ - And from {fcesojleeting momenta caught for glory, orfor stamp. Itema of Hows anti Hiuceliany. j Tho Whigs of Barbour county,' in publio mooting,' have: nominated Waldo P- ??■: s candidate to represent tho 11th district in-tho next Congress. Col. George B. Barrett, of Clearfield county, haS been appointed by Governor Bigler, Presi dent Judgo in place of N. B Eldred, resigned. J. M. Haldeman, Esq", was unaolmonsly elect ed,'on Tuesday last, President of tbo Harrisburg Bank, in place of Thomas Elder, deceased. Olympia, the capital of the Territory or Wash ington, contains fifteen families. If is situated on p point of land running from Bluo Island in to tbo Bound There are some good settlements abpnt it, and, says an exchange, such salmon, oysters, lobsters, crabs, and such like, ns they have, oh 1 . In Allentown, Pa., on last week, the proprie tor or a restaurant left oysters standing in a ba sin, a mouse undertook to creep in botween the shell, when the oyster fastened on the mouse and made it a victim. _ Tho Pope, inn long encyclical letter to tho French clergy, speaks of EonU Napoleon os “our very dear- son in Jesus Christ, Napoleon, Emporor of the French,” and of the law and order there, “as a very happy state of things.- Wm. McCleary, of East Finley township, and Wm. Conrad, of tho Borough of Bcallsville, to ho Commissioners of that part of the Cumber land road lying in Washington county, in room of J. D. Boberta. Books will bo opened in tbo Borough or : Franklin, tm Thursday next, the 12th inat.,. to ; receive subscriptions to tho capital stock of tbe Venango Ballroad Company. , Eror. Young. orOartmoulh College sailed for Europe on the 27ih ult. He goes to purchase apparatus and books for tho different depart ments of the College, to the amount of $3,0000r 310,C0D. , m , Dr, Joseph ieidy has been elected Professor of Anatomy in tho University of Pennsylvania, in tho pl&eo of Dr. Horner, deceased. A good selection. , . It is Stated that Horace Greeley, of the Now York Tribune, has recently paid between 5700 and $BOO, principal and compound iutcKrt of Tdobt or las than $lOO which bis poor father owed when ho died at Amherst many vcarS'SgO. . _ . . fpbo ConicX.<»r tBso*: - The following interestfogdetaiteiespoctinglbo comet which Is expected to make its appearance about the year 1850, are given byM- BcAlnct, an eminent French astronomer, andmember or the Academy of Sciences, in an . ariiclo wcentJy eenlcala the CemntrM jLiaiftfcu.- Woavail ourscteCiof a trantiatteu of U which-we find in tho Boston TtatiUr: - i <pya -comet 1* ono of tbo grandest of . which historians make mention. Us period of rcvolo tion Is about threa hundred It WBB , e ?J D In the years 101, 892, CSd r 9iu, 1-01, and the last time in 1550. Astronomers agreed In pre dicting its return ln IBSB ; hat it failed to ap pear—waajiw <w rvach-rroa--, according to the einrerica of M. Bshinet—and continues to chine still, nnecca by us. Already the begin to be alarmed for the fate of their bcau i tifni wandering star. Sir Jehu Herachel him ! seif had pot crape upon hi* telescope, J»hen a {earned calculator of Middlebourg M. Bommo, i reassured tho astronomical, world of -the eott i tinned existence of tho venerable and magnificent C3 phmuicted, us all otheT astronomer* were, by the non-arrival of the comet at the expected time, Ur.Bomme, aided by the preparatory la bors or Mr. Hind, with a patience truly Dutch, has revised alf tho calculations and estimated aU. tba actions or alt tho planets upon tbocomet for tbron hundred years or revolution. rc«lt of i this patient labor gives the arrival of the comet in tegust, 1858. with *® of two years, more or less; »o that from 18on to 18C0OT nay expect thogreat ...was the ■ cause Of tho abdication of tbo hmperor C, Wadtoownthat, pastaWng of tho general cu« permittees, which interpreted the appcaranco of a comet os the forerunner, of .come fatal wut. Charles V. believed that this comet addressed Its monaces particularly at him as hpidicg the first rank among sovereigns. g*?* ““ onco wise, hut now wearied and shattered mon arch, had been for some time tho victim of cruel reverses. Thero.were tbrentenlng.indicntionsin. tho political, if not in tho physical horizon, of a still greater tempest to conic, Be Was left to iwyln despair, “Portone abandons oldmetu ine appearance of tbo biasing star seemed to him an admonition from heaven that he »«»««*«• he ocovcroign, If ho would avoliU fatality from whloh ine vritbont authority might bosparci If Is known that the emperor survived his abdica tion bntoljttlo moto thantwo years.. Another comet, which passed near us in 1836, and which has appeared twenty-five tunes since tho year 13 before the Christian era, has been associated bythoeuperstitious with many taporw tantoventa which have occurred near the periods of its visitation. - , , _ In 1066 William tho Conqueror landed in Leg land at the head of a numerous army about toe time that the comet appeared which now boars tho name of Holley's cqroet, Tho circumstance was regarded by the English as a prognostic of tho ylototj of the Hermans. It infused lmlvcrsal terror into tho minds of the people; and eontn buted not a little towards the submission of tho oountry otter tho -battio of it; had Served to discourage the koMicre of-HaroldMV fore tho coinbat. i&e comet is «PKaentcd upon the famous tapestry of Bayou*, executed by Cueen Hatijaa/tho wife of the Conqueror.*— no “am %met, to 1456, .threw tarsit among the Turks trader thb command of Mahomet 11., and into tho ranks Of tho Chnsthms dunugthe terrible battio of Belgrado. lh sand Mussnlmans pcrißhed, Tho.oomctw de soribed by historians of thottmo as terrible, of enormous length, carrying ™ J** ,n a tail which hovered two celestial slguß. (60 de grees,) and producing universal terror. _ Judg ing from thio portrait, comets have singularly degenerated in our day. - It will bo remembered, however, that in 1811 there nppeared a comot of great brUlanoy,which inspired some superatitiouq foars. -Since thatcpoch science has noted aearly eighty comets, whUwith few exceptions were i visible only by. the ai.4 of tho telescope. p ' ler, when asked bowjpuny comets he thought i there were in the heavens, answered, As many as there are fish in the sea,” . . Thanks to theprogrtss of astronomical science, these singular stars are no longer objectßof ter ror. The theories of-'Newton, EaUey.and their successors, have completely destroyed the imag inaryempire of comets- As rcspocta tHe p y Steal nature, it was for along time believed that thoy were composed of n compaot centre, sur rounded by a Inmineos atmosphere. On this eubjoot the opinten ofili t ßabmct,,wh&mus regarded as good'authirity on sucb questioßS, is as follows: ‘‘Cornels oiero \ ae , rial influence upon our glbbe ; end the earth, should it traverse a oo|aot in its entire k , would perceive it no mbro than l * al i°ul a cloud a hundred thbusaud- uiUUops f lighter than our atmoßf herCraud which qo more make its way through our am than tte slightest puff of nn ordinary bellows could make its way through nn ®L™ be difficult to find a comparison more reas suring. " *This celebrated tapestry ie preserved id the ancient Episcopal palace at?ayw* ; Bents the princtnal incidents, lncludingtheop pcarnnoeof the comet; inthehietoryof thee attest of England, by William, Pnko of Norman dy. ttla eopposod to have been execntedby Matilda, the Conqnerotfawife, or by the Empress Matfldi daughter of Henry I. It 5. OD f> st ? linen web, 314 feet in length and 20 inches broad; and is dirldedinto seventy «ocompart> ments, each having an macnpdonindieating ito subjeof : The fignree aro all eiecnted by the needle. ■: ■ ■ ■■■,o ■. . - T - : l' - , l a. ■ -T; < 1 ' '.-I '■'M »’.t" I * * v r T *ft* ** ■\l*" ‘ 1 '■ %■ * s + * * f * • *■ - , * ' % ; ? ° *. *■ < k * ,* _j_ “Inner Africa _ Thefollowing communication from Lieutonc . W. H. Church, B. N.,ier charge of the Admiralty Surrey .of the southwest coast of Ireland, is given in Chenier f Journal. lieutenant Church must beconsidercdverycompetent authority on j the subject, having 'been engtgod for coven years in the Admiralty Survey of the African const: With respect to snow-clad mountains, perpetq al or otherwise, ia the. equatorial repoos of. Af rica, one fact 19 preferable to a boat-load or opm . lonatherefore desire to inform you, that whcu employed as aesistaut surveyor in Her Majesty's steamer Elma, under the command of Captam •Alexander ,Vidal, surveying in the Bightof Biar fra, in Eebruaryand March, 1836,1 beheld the mountain of Cameroons capped mih enow. v ibis magnificent mountain; mising qnicklyjrem.the ooalt lino, in the bottom of word of tho low flat Delta of the Quorra (Niger!) to the height of 13,000 feet, at tho distanoeof sixteen or seventeen miles inland, waabeautifal ly capped with snow on our arrival in the neign , forhobd; it vanished, to the best of my reeollec r tlob : in March; but as I have not ,my journal I of the voyage by me, I cannot bo exactly sure 1 M NawTthelatitudo of the Cameroons Mountains (4 degrees 24 minutes north) is nearly the same is that of the mountains described by Krapf mid lebmann; and the sun was at no very great dis tance from Its zenith at tho timo m and 1- cannot conceive why.doahr. ehcnld be_ thrown on the statement of the travelers, that loftvfiiiow-CMpeiinauDtftmß exist m,the mentioned by them. Nor is it at all paradoxical to suppose that they mightho amongst the fonn tain-heads of the Nile. The splendid mountain of the CamSroons, which I mentioned, ra one noble head of a scries, coming from tho northeast, we kuow not how far,-which here meets the sea in the Bight of Biafra— submerging—ogam ap- a eonthwest by south, direction {trnc). Fnthe islands of Fernando Po, Prince s, St. Tho mas. and Auabon. Fernando Po is also a mag mficeot mountain—its highest peak Ming to about 10,000 feet above tho sea. Cameroons mountain appear very muoh like volcanic cones. Fernando Po peak, fr ®“ direction, appearing nearly na sharp as the Peak, hr On the summit of the last men tioned, I have observed thelat. barometric height -Tptroiof magics to tho other Canaries, Hew York AMay QElco On the 3d instant the Chamber of New York city appointed * committee of threo gentlemen of their body, Mr. paries t UfARf Charles H. Marshall, and. Caleb Bar etow, to’communicato. with the Secretary of the Treasury and urge the immediate establishment anthemed byanactofthe rnnure's. Mr, Frost as chairmen o> tne committee, "visited ear, city yesterday, and had antatorview -with the upon the mb* -icet He wob assured by the Secretary that be htl already motored a pl*> for tb ?»° f , ffi?lhe of the assay office, and hnd'P la “ President for hie approval, which he had no donbt would bo obtained in a few appropriation of $lOO,OOO made hy Copgrera for the establishment of the offio coald not bo bad before the Ist of July, at whichtime this department would he- prepared toputtbooGce In operation. The committee left.the Secretavy satisfied thatbe was willing and nniions to car ry out the law of Congress as soon as By the act creating the assay office it is Pj“™ under the superintendence oflhe d'rcclor ofth i taint. The Bub-treasurS at New York (General l Dill is made the treasurer of the office; the Sec retary of the Treasury is authorised to appoint aU other necessary officers, such as a slayer, re finer, eolner. clerks, and workmen. VI a learn that the committee left the Secretary big y gratified with their reception, and at ‘ho diapo liion manifested by him ftoX°T»n -national Interests represented by them noth mjMH Cnicn. ■ At are»« Cmt. «» TO»I3J, M.J ' Dnoon,TTM. K. WOODVtEH, PUbtarc*. “«* U7 ‘ Ztß ASfllCTZ,cfOrareCrrek, V' ll - T~ AKKnBU—IO3 Mils. «ut to3Cl>btit White Pi<h and Jj Trout, thb iaj "'rfl'M'* EcfjSC^!^^ A “ s&i ■tfWKNFirTnSV'UANUiSfI#— rrem «>■« minaticwrj ot llfiOT. Brla-surtt P«ls »t»*>W ndajit.lj loPUtJmgb,kr p siWooin. «*Tvviiuvii jf4llf.lt SAUT-ln fcoxwEwl *act*. i J Mdidi. to nal.j ». *" cijO - ■ cmoritt Athrosura. tton? «tnat. foiurr tftWfv j'SSSESnSSru», "-.'a'sf ’ ntaNikwrMr ""SnSSS'irWw. ■—-253 liberty street. .... . . .. ■?' 1 rhnrcb Oraan for Silt- , muß LARGE ORGAN, now wtawlioj in Tt l n { l]r Esssf-”wsasw&gr ay9.\f —*T vkMi' i aADASB & Qcu ha*® .a small acsoutit cf Ibfi «w rZi'tr emu, whlrii they trill take pUasura in dWrlbiSnjfla «clums» IM-CkM, irnons th«r MsaU «d cu*tanier%'»lVr 2 ,v "i ■ Pitubcreb; *Uy gUylSSS—tf . 'TirSe?ry*stowtor&*t** _ TUB BEST BUSISKSS .IN-THK TVSinSSiSSJifi-a of ft-s***-^"^ uutuiuJ to, will ensure tbo burcr e fcrtnnf—MittaJmeJc »•Essif- but “wSiS ™»r OoUHaerrifti Broker* 41 Muket street. EAKI St'KAii Mill ** ““ -u RtiTmly froa the mw Twrf Steam MUI, of. ExU»F«a^rn° w » soE> ' Bacltas do do - do 100 -dor to do dft v intamu;: . - Sopw6n. di > BAILEY t P.F.N3nAW, 253 liberty »nwt_ Tkf ii'V AND YaLUAWJS BOORS-* L\ bayard"*Billonand MaWeh. / Napoleon Dynasty; ■ Clereland Ward"* English Items; Shady Side, Beatrice, : Night W»tthcs, or Peace of Ibß Ctoa . . Degulncey'a Critical and 11‘jWrtol E- iT' • Tbo Four sSaonsvbjr Df. Ul'jk***. 1 Key to Unde Tom, by Mrs. H.B. Stowe, ... . I Grids Works: Earthly Caret lita and Iledlh, by Dr. Alcott: Uathayan Blare, by Mia. Jodson; BebaTWßonk.br Mis* ledle. I i Prlond* of Christ, by Dr. Adams V . . : v I Lot* Affairs Twenty Team Ago; I Desort Homo; Boy Hunter*: taSM Wordsworth; I Frank Breeraan’s Barber Shop; I Rector ot St. Banlolph; I PwarboraadKftJg: DATO °^f I *^S et * \. ■, 'DEW ADTES7XSEHEH73. COH.IXS.tS VTo»l«l ': THIRD AHHtJAT* BTATEBEHT_ - . DP THE STATE MUTUAL PIBE AND MARINE IS SBRASCB CO., of P»n at UanrUburff. „ Assets of the Company, May Ist. «*wsrrr Premiums reo’d.year ending May Ist, 1853,™ t- 3 ,’ l * 11 : Returned prcmlumis Bo-lnsurancc, tax- . , s • ponses, Ac.,...—. ..■■■—y.— . C»Jiltalßtock¥»liUn*wl wcuTOl r ....-"- BOTtlvJlorteaga. UW “ ,loUlor ;>M,ITO‘SB Cash^tmndVsoiinhurts of Agents......' l^otslB ' Total Assets llnMofcr.losses, 515y.1>1853.-..5358,815;,56 t t uiEWTDaa. , JOHN P. RUIITE11FOIU), Dauphin county, Pi a BMXiWICE-,H»rrUlmrS. SAMCBL JOSES, Philadelphia, * ‘ AiWnailNS, Banker, Pitiabnrgb, Dauphin county, ■. : A. J. <m.EETT,UairfaSmrs,' - S.T. JONES, Barriahuxg, ‘ A. J. OIIAETT, Beaotary. WUlamro against perils of ««r ana “"gT; aim; onMorchondizo in city or country, ■ tofint with Safety, ■ Policies - leaned, on dualling “>“»« - ' KU&OFEAH AGEHCY* v: . - v- TUB OLDEST ESTADUfIHED OFFICE IN THIS CEEY, ■ roa nzxßTisa •■• •■ • MONteT TO THE OI*» CODHTBI*, ; ''T'AMTO BLAKELT bCK» leave to sayto those ps»ns h»T- J Country, and desirous of sending them money or. psylngtholr paesage, that hlea^ zai&ssssssiss^s^^ ?S:|saS& s ««ssMSsS from thence to any of the coup try. »*6 P*J» Wo « fc tte places, vU: _ os ENGLAND. cities and towna thtougilont England and Wales) "Prorlnclfll Ban* of ..-......-Dublin. ' Belfast,- ::■ ■• DcssSpatriek, '--anlsklllen, , giaSie, Athlouo, , Carlow, ; Mrmny, Monaghan, - Drnrirconhy, •5385“*’ Cavan, Dundalk, Galway, - ; | •Baluna, . - m—.t.. Balymena, ■ - Clonmell, ■ ■ "Dungannon, Londonderry, Omagh, S£*S"’ Kilkenny, Dnngannon, KUrush,. ■ . «"**«&* »>. 00 '^ National Bank ot&aflrafl, Edinbursh, and Its branches ln'fift? towns in -pCAKC- E Edward Blount 4 flea, Bimkcra-j--.;.--——••^arb. ,w “oSS i Messrs. Toasl, Keck & Co, Hankers, Etonifbrbondhc-llaln. 196, cor. of Seventh and Bmtthflald sta ■. ■*mj7 ' .&&**ss .V »»’-> •> jr „ v t < " . : ~f ■- .• ■ : J 'j '» « 1 • - ■ <• ' .■ -c , ■ ¥ r: -i ■* Worms 1 Worms t ■ -toU Viricms theories hare bed started rolaUra to tie (ijiSa of jnWinal worms, and, jet the quciUou is; still a vcsed one among medial authorities. Of oao fcct, fcow oter 1 think all are Intoned, and in: which all .agrco-the fatal natnro of the Influence ttojaxertcnelaldrca. Atlhls [ season of the joar.lhaattaelaot-wonastreiaostfSwjaentS ax well as most dangerous. Watahe great pleasure JanH ■ toJIbS the attention of parents to the~TeTjaiftg»cdl>.ife tone." It is one of the most oltreorilnary «er inSdnced to tho public, and has nerer failed of eueoesa rfthe Drnggistomdar^md by the solo propiteWis* ... co f Woo>XßBt« •• _ api23jl4ti tSr-Loxr S P IT«B, Hypoo&oaOrlfW, mat* energy and capacity {or business or dbpofltion end happiness, am wretched complaints upon thorenstltutlon onto unhappy usually brought on tireugli troubles and afflicions of mind, sedentary habits, confined air and d f> Epp ““?“ to study. They are sometimes attended with ; loss tf.sKSV gS&sssE-spfe wSSiilustre-theinlnd isjgsMten !D “ corner of Wood*trtot and Virgin alleyy Httsourga* m . «n t-urga 'pni\rpr,R- : . rtmlb»-«re3t comas cf JTedsral ■■ ■ra- Seroftrfari-tt is du» to Bto’a Petroleum tossy that it has'been brown to completely eradicate erery TCstage or this dreadful disease In less time thansny other remedy, sal at less cost or tncunTenienee to tbepstient, .... .. -The thousands of certificates In the hands of the tori msny of which er» from welltaowiaelHsciisrfttsdW of Plttsbursh and its tomedlste Tldnlty, eoto , snabCTtSdtndonit,that Knmhi Pmourot Is n medietas of no commonmine, not only as local rcmedy-ln , ttißhcanSini, Dtafnaa,!** I Sternal remedy, Inviting the insestigatlug; physicians, as, Well as the suffering patient,-to become acquainted-wllh lts l I 2Soj>p<iSrf t&jxThf.caiioflhccdtbmtelD Y.fbot,lCD, ' intruth.certify, that X bare beenra badlyaf -1 flirted with- Scrofula for the last seven yeaMth^moatofttie ♦{mu I been wnnhia to Attend to aoy Mod of bssL.es3* SS ’thettaewuile to walk and confined to my tasted nearly .11 the touchJ Physicians our country affords; X occasionally! |s'S?|i!S; Uet but no cure, and continued toCTOwworOTUntUßnloot myimmended Q 8 to try Ihe petroSaon), or-Bock ore*. &neda IdU m Without fiitH atfirrt, bnt S^SSkSL sS£K£g; u ta* «“£{«“-ssg^s S once, ana I at onca began togrowbcttei-, ThU may certify that I hare been acquainted with K!jirt : PctauEm, or Tiock Oil, for mon»,thanayenr,-and haTOro- j heatedly witnessed its beneficial effects in ttui cure of. lu&> f [St nleers and other diseases for whfch it ia recommended, and can wltheonfidsnc* recommend it.to be a medieinaw'or thy of attention, and can safcly Kiythnt sueccsa haa attend ed Itausa where other medieme had fidieiL u D For sale by all the Druggists to Pittsburgh. (mLgdPw. ," " W. A. MCLURG & CO., HATE BEMOVED TO THE COBHEB OF Wood &&& • ..] : they oGsr to thdr oldwtpsacrs,oM.ttts. poWte gracnvlly, it to Nmest I thAlamst. most selefct and complete stock ot CUOlus i GROCERIES, WOODBS. A2Q> IVTIiOT7 WABK to bo fcnml io to Weit. , deci-1 . CHAS. E. LOOMIS, STOCK ASD BII.Ii BBOS.EBI. . : Hote», Bonds, 130« S‘ l S e »»‘ &c ->- a *B ol,Ble -'I - TASticcua arrunos gits . TO TUT? PfiRCHMOS-ASD SALE OF STOCKS. > • IS- FoorU>stn»t,betw«n ilotofsal.WooCr opiiwlts to Bank of Rtttoisn- jaal&jy ■ PHttADEUHIA cpbtaib ttasehoess, , j ■ 171 CAofmdtt,<7s> t ® it<ie SateZ&osr.. -.. I. H. W. BAFFORD) , , | rrato -KEEPS amstantlj ca tanl th* osst ssteosns *m I | stylo usd French Plashes* - . prfisß, : • • - I ' « -SitinlAiaev " GiltCurtainPins, . • ! u L tsmzs u Bands, I u Cards and Tassels, - :! « Damask Linens, Gimps, all prices, . . 1 . • «■■ • CaAhmercUr, -•.... loops, . SS2BS2&. ‘ I A. fall assortment of . th» abcTosoodi constantlyfor sale,. wholesale or retail. • • - lllLt Sarneon Dent!«tr{Sa«!»w < ■fc^To.y...BUOlo.] KoTIH gmithSeUst , ■ fr~s • V. A. «.:li^-ileetiatthonartli-»stTOß>woi; romUmnd JlMkrt»trerlj,(«b art Hurphj & ISarcO- Otltfß fitting) no Monday awnings at 8 tfclflcfc* lodsßi i. Lodlt, ho-259,L0-’ot 0. ?, m<*tjOT, wSTncaJtTCTticinitla ,Qyl^ at 50 cental Ik, 2* to tile PeUla Tea Store, lftfth street, vhere tbeTery best BUek.an*! Green Teas can altrata bo had« —UI* jouh U. t'OWIiEB, iota fowleri t*ulJi3, Boot and Shoo Manulirtuxer, and Wholesale Dealer, Barclay street, firo docra below the Astor * lcU3 f*7' ew York. ■' ■■■ roarl:Cs_ Meflßl airaWlCd ■|Lgr Institute, H. SMira, s!Mi}gac torei cf Pocket Books, Porte Hcrmales, Bose AYood WnUns Safes Brewing Cases end Work Boxes, 205 Arch street, one door bcl<wr Sixth,Thflaflrifibm. • • . ciarl^ci fr=»l. biO. BV-Plara of oiwUng. llall, lL5y Wood street, !*twwsa Ftfib strwt and Virgin alu»y.,._ Pmsausoa Lenar, So.3S»>—-Mset* TttEsday "Miscisme EscjOfMEfT, No., 87—Meet* first and _thixy Friday ofeach mcntU -.-. •■ : -:_ _ IHSPnAKCIS :COSIPAIiY.pf Conn.—Capital Stoc* $300X00; Aa •eutiSUlZ. oBa>of the PiltsharsTi Apmyln*»w_Store tom cOfQpJy tUcvn, s°. gaggjfo o~=sCornst Coxrntt Conulll Agteat maayper- »t* dieadHolly tormented ylOcoroi- .AMiota : teSaly?»Ul t» fcund fa Dr. Cora’s Pusns, &r 6SIobTDr.QEO.A KEYSEn,:t4O • . Prici.rciafl »H2\4 mad cts. perbox* • W* l^_^j»^nidaiagUpp3ii>thogawbpbayiogeU^ab^. Curtain ElaterlaU, anO Trimming* «f eroy descripUoa, Fntnlturj Plashes. Broeatalles, it, laca and MuaSm Curtains, K. X. Patatid Window Shades, Gilt Corotecs, Curtain to, Itands, it «hfil£sslfi usl TctsU. - • W/H> CARoiS) -. * 1 'Kp* 169 street, corner TUlh,PhU«!ietpsxla.- ' Curtains Slada sod Trimmed in tOa rery newest WasCO etyle. [marCMy - ailltfi WlnSow Steads £lauafttc« tar, coma ov second and akcu jTa., PHItADKLPHIii Onmottftls, “ (Jaws .Sola and Small CSmrebi »nd Lodga Boom BUABE3, mad® laa • OTtHTtOT tnftTmtq*- ••■ • V.**:. • • > Dealers tmiottersnro Invited tn glTa raa call> l ihrnTinrchui&a clmhoiti Q.-l*. CO.*-, - [ SSSS hT\T- earner Second ol Atth Phils. VDACmBBBBO'TYPBSi--; Offica Buildings, Third street. Ukencssestohrc to^l• kinds of-weather,ftom ft A.M.to SP»H- glttog an accurate artistic ami anlnatolikea«*T.tinlftto<Ba vmlj «n -tttrior to ths comacaeheap daguerreotypes, at the ttuloviag Scap prlras: $1,60, $2, r s 3, J 4,55 undupsrara, nwcnltas to th e«:K^ ? . 6 L _, - N. &—Likenesses of Bicker deoased persona token in any Psrtoflh«tttv- {nPTi&ly- Clty Glosa Wo **«■— ClO.'Jtoltlgtfiowj iff- STM LOW GLASS, 'ffo.. 2ft'Mmricet street,- between Krrtani -R-uifirifi ‘wtbtbtmrh;' i Particular! attention, paid to FLINT GLASS, tTO W tTvo of the fmn. practical men, rrili giro thrift ntirrariention to tfco business;and; they-led - eonfrr. 4ent they'cad'pTpducc an article oTWhuloar Glass oquai to any.dther.df .foreigner dmrcfoinCTtfragt^ V -mtfSgaW- . v,rV : . ;r ' • 100,000 00 /kpumMjNote* in the Head, and all disa*J AniSanla ottUiuitoiaxsrfMa, by » .tteEtloa totio Oi eons prescribed rr 7, - ;• ~ riT.TV'if ' { ana SloalwarlUo UalbesA. mTnat.nSifflprii to Uis CaplliJ SlocS of ths PiUiinirsh ifwSSSSSSIaSBS. liraoer Blmrcjonor lstof-Beoaitcr, piostao,' anil Ktb Dollars Ter «hsre on at teitas tts Ist day ot each Sonflifliraoifier'* nntir tho whols usmnt cTttoclc/snb* ttribed£6rtM bwa paid. ' * _ _ XllS. A» HlUtn Tsessnrcr, Ttcaama’jQßa&Oi Wool jtrort. : nOTlfcgglflfffr r . ~ : JOUS r.IOO A.’t-.EDa’r f. ErrnvaDT„.TUlU; tVTWS-.th'nTl Chreo. ..fiosusi Wilton A Co>t ■..■■■: Jmporien sna lffuiesstt'altl &tid t>tat,Ti H Cattas,{».» H'JlVc renbred from No. lSatnh'O. 0» WIXIS bUlttSiV (four doors aborolha Su Charles Jlotrl,! tstire tHy tie in the couraoot receiving vhtostcctnolflo and citem sire assortment of Goals In cfcclr Hns. PwScnlsr a«s»* tlon paid to Tools, and material for mcchanici eliX bnldisrt gensrally. dlso, *' (nil nsrartacnt oT Amt Bhewls.an>l otliortools for Railroad contrac lore. foblOiCtsdaw WUL PAPkU. /~vK haud’and forlale, onertenriro eoCwUoa ot FAPSIi \Jr TlAlWS<3S,«ahpti3lngagi'oat number of new pat terns; nelccled-exprcssly for this market, CromYreuch and ‘American hlanuftetbries, of Cold, Gold .and Velvet, Sloop? btol, of every variety; Glared and Unplaced; all tho cari ous styles at Imitation Wood vrorfcj Sooh as Oak, ITcrMc, Maple, Mahogany, Rosewood, &e, Tarnished and plain, mV Itlng altogether an assortment that cannot ba eaeeUodln .quality, quantity, or low prices, by any house vest of Lha Allegheny mountains. Prices range from te. to (0,00 per piece. , ; -Persons desirous of. looking. through the assortment, whether disposed to purchase c>r not, are rcspwgnily InyP ted tooll at ■ ■ ’ THOS. PAT.fepg, i . jnsidham Ko, SO Market street. Western Xnsuranca Company, HtbiidJtSt, R. tITT.T.VRf Jr, JPraiiaL | f.EGORDON, AcreSsy andHA 1 YV v AH losses will bellberaUy adjusted and. 'jvSomelnstUntiau, managed by Dtnciffla who are well known In the community, and. who .are: determined, by 'pjoihptnOTs ondllberslity, to maintain iba character which they have auuunod, ea riTcricg the heat protection to those who desire tu be insured. • - ' ' Krectorj.—U- iUller, Jr, C. W. Bickctara.J. 17. Butler, N. EolKcs,'Jf, W-H. Smith, tMhmseni Georgs W.ahcksm,' Wo. 11. hyon, James Uppcneot*. George IsgiHyJamesllo. Auley,- Alexander Hlmkh, Ttcg is Scat t, ■ - 13, 0f-re,Ko.S 2 17ator rtpccl,lXtephonssof gpitaS Oo,nastair3 ! }FltS,b?r§b, ' ECTSIdj . * < ' ‘ » > * ' - - " v « ■ • J- ./ ■*_ t. * -v*.^ ‘ t 4 •Jf--* 1 --- » ------- ■•»---- 2HES23E. wsy -typ■ -+-«««...JQSKfrIIC- yOSTHU o»Docoopea at V 6, o’clock; perfcraanceto comneae* mrx O’clock. _ L . ... •’- -SSfEcatrmy be secured at tbo Box Cfi«s«unng too tf extraeJiar^s.-, Third night of the Opera Season. • • • £2?* Tremendous euotxs of ilsilama A!?3»A TIULBOXt • andMr.HUDSON. ■■-■■. ■ •,■■■■•••■.'•■■• _:...« First night of the Comic Opera of the DACGCTEB -0? THE EKGIItENT. i Tms Etfraiso,Slaysih, 18&, willTaoperionaodtheOpera; [-Combine of the DAOGHTES OF THE BEGIMDOT-. I - Sulpica—i— Saicn. MadrAhaaTomcn';.- 1 Snstdr.. - •*. I Fas do and Jlrs-Gilbcrt. "-a- ? I • The per&naaaeewßlcaßnnenfte-wltb-thßlsraghabTs Farce •■ lof the ’ OBJECT 0? INTEREST. * ; EamryjCTD ifr. Hamilton. .r. : -• :• yannyOrlbUeaU^i.i.:^..;.:;;.:..,.'.Wheeler. •; - * To-morrow creates porftfrely the last night fcntoae of Mfld&me.Tßiitwi oailMr. lluiiSox; :■; • ■ A <Oacd BO percent, lor sale at Cln •/V dnnati prices,hj':.- . ... ~ oy2 B. A. & Cft Dollars, on Dondjmorfcsa^ • lor taxxl boriaesaswtesj-fct.a reasonable percentage.:-.- f IU 9. WEDBSUh Loan Broker, - -jsyo Masonic H&lli FUth-strect. :: ~ —“ - ■■■ money toXoan* -¥ IssfcntaeßtsV g«2*. rfMWaSSpSm, at JOBH K.VWUni'b Mowtoa nnS3i?ferniha-gtreat.-WogSm‘tMgid-'/.,-: °Pr-~9 m prime KioCa»ee, f } .-■■.»■■:■- ■•xoo 'Co ; Lasu&sT» go? ' v -': . ■.:. ■fiOtbcket»Old'Gff?erßnwntJft*».CoiW9s' - sji^ s ° ai - !!^ !ml for Kiii b f !n j,ro & mcECTEoy. [ ' 1M Wood street : » LAtb and Athenians.of-ibff A disiingalslied Ptuladelplua'ilttniertT, Myb Jberapugr lished ia-pamphlet fora, foiIS .’Age; 15ostratadMiasitflntt-Qf -. Tip™? .., ——; - -. Hew Spring Style* . , . r\p -reccjTe>Vat 4-I B. /WATTS-^CO.‘3* L IS&'-Xlberty Rtreut, aUTOaji . : - sjeUßelectMstoclcof SPBUifr i!OOD9» •• Gentlcxaetfi'Trtar'; €ao£ha,C3sslmeTe3-ow3 % or tnp - flpfrfttgPgliSy aniititttobsfrteantffatgtyleSr _._mariu it voMssrrrn PIIYHICL&N' ireUaient of -11 with popular explanations of anatomy,-phys* -ami hydropathy; a iso aa abaJs®* ’ Jjy-J.. VP. Pfllte, fi£D<; in 1 toI., Job^rec & oncttbrsala by - '■ RAT i CO- 5j Wood ftreot. tj-ie- EUmdreii loaa liagfl .Wonted. #iSL salfeTr ?° D “r : pft**burKb» May : • term txn E E.ISK oy.i'ITTKSUBGIV^. “ , ' May ’} roOTS Rank h&a declaredajfiredeßii offQIJR ppCEST., cut. th6 profits for thelast rix montiia, 'payable onorancr. - JA3IES B. MPItKAY, Cashier. •. - "IiA3S. o? PrtTsacur.H, .. V ■■:■<. MayC,l&&. J IrpnEPmUeut ami Directors of this Batoh baTO tUsda? - -1 dsclare4a DitiafiJid«ryoira PESueSTn ihp the JasfrKix- SBon!bs,'FsjaUa ta'stocfcbolilera or their legal, .tStes»<m.orftlterUialSthicstrA -•'••..• ;>:••*•:•• : ■ p?yfolH6w2g~ :ri -- - r.JQHN Caliber- •• . BaSS*K, fT<inSU33lcto<lay declared a DlTldcal of rocs psa cpf*Vv X<ra lis Capital Stock, oat of UieprofiU for th»-last »X: mouthy payable forthwith,- '.'■jay*... ■•'•• •••.•• . ... ■ - . - Wistraa IsaoaAsra commst,^ May I rTOIB COMPART haa thos day dwlaivd. a OiTide&lr cr:, Jr 33>iw.IWlar»:ana ,Jlßy,.CenUrppr share,.oat oiJLa. :: -. aSfits of tho last six mm£h*-t®o dollan md flfiyKsrfa o. 1 *hkh will t» paid in cash, on or after the fl Qi Inst, a«l on* .-■ ■ |*jg3gf"* a, *" itB *“*• ?- v.'naaaa.t^. * ' v - »y Tina PACKAGE, tfeo SliOffteaarticleat < • *&a%Eir^'Jostispris« | bjVa Soda SalerstufvßfcsrbonstiXrf Soda, Saltpe-..• tre,Pepper*Haeate, Qtes»-S«tM^CM^.<3oM*3naj>. S > ■ ioj3j- Coras ercjl Broker; ?vo. Wood st« ~~ ''FstoMimaTal© Clothing'--..*. ■" : TS ■*» article that or«y pcjsoa“wishca to geV*hca- Iney. „ 1 t. tr&sfc : »i*mm he had for the Csshv to jour paUro sailsgafeono for ail z&h. ft rssx 2% jssas eli to toys *r*w** ~ - aomrnSSwroJl’A . ;"■.•tra-ATeSfatiy-loPleaaa. ; -.■ : be received tor J j - toanaaeftCeoia.thg.dty> OPtheISIUBPOC&:» tU3*p.-..., Vtiist- P,qat>: : .*I3iX4 elegant Coasehss beeaTcceiUly-.e-«t* ed, vito>?few to bavins Bcard&sllloxisa aai uSttJ tie ofy.i;JEateanlipilleca- _ Mffffj- cmrenlesces»-yQI nadOTibttfdJjrattract.- 1 ... •the dust d&sdrsble aJj-andant custota.;,' AppucalwXt *??>"•' \- be *n«a» to either of toe Subscribers. . , -BCTESEh - ) _ , ‘ tTSOiIAS ITBLATII, - Committee. ; . • & msavr&L?, J a?*£2:lxa Cargo’s Daguerreotype aodr Art Gallery^ ■Apotto Boldin?, JFc.TS Jft&rGi-siwZ.. (ncrf ioityruTs ..- - . Carpet Esiporitm, 4 ) - : It SL CAEOO 4/CO. Jia7iaffCuoilup tie cost. fOv maa>modrsky ttOd.. Jirst- Claas -LIKIEfESSKS,. sa. • <tyia to stsJtjjil*rTfl27ics-- *a pdfi© &ecorttmg_tn totality :i>f-case. *c. OU 0---V; ?Pnhitin£3.-by tbsiestariist3,dotsal?y snagaex--. • ; hibtttoa during the day and crcnlng.. Citisras and swan? ‘eersaio InTitcd tg call and examine sped mens and • • [W " ssS_ T " notice to: Contractors*- SEALED PROPOSALS at the Engineers.: Q See of tho Cleveland and Pittsburgh. Ejujrc&d Cempa or,ln - Wells? We, from the Ist'to the 10thof May. ~.. Wbeelißsr Extension oflhs thcTetsnd.&nd Pittsburgh Kail*.. rcad.ft^theiacuih'cfVello'tFX^cce'ktoßrUgepor^ppOr^ I idteWhseUas. ■ Plans/ProSha ixa i Bpe<^esri'^wlUh&^; > I hlhlted, end ell requisite Information given, at the Office cF thaCbiapaay,>iWell3vnie. ••. .••. -. I ” Ev of tlm of Himctorn- ■ - . C. PRESTIS3, PiwiJmt. | , J. LINTON, Chief EssicMr- I 0S« of the 0. * P-E. B. Ccl, T I l aprfrtd ■■' . -.OARRIAOKa gQB S&LEI *0 EMOYAU-— Tfcfinndnrsigned aanatesc^M'/^frflfr’ft-r? JrL that betas reooyed tohiacots2aoslpas/s£iJ»- CARRIAGE WABEIKVDSE, situated near ■ the. Two -MKe:•'Eon,: '■, aadoLawranCerUley ca the: GmaisSurg;;aad Turnpike-Eoa<L : «sd te .aw''prepared !; djLllT'-frcai the East. nwr--.an4.-s«aoiul head i which ho grill Bell on the'rery logesr tcnas: fbr osh. I. twelve years* practice in ttur.hnsines* pad with t known CwUities in the East, he.flatters-.hiEaself.vi inritea-tocall s sadseeforiheetselre?. , .. . n r '•• Esnedalwid prompt ettentwapaiitOr ygpalripgofCarrKr.. ageai - -. £feb2diwy*] ■'■ :■ JOSEi’II VtHTEt*- -> —“ THO3IAS WOODS* - -CGaiMUBCIAL BROKER --VT-' ■:_Soi'^s v^Sr6iet'Stree: fcV ; -'-'v'-r.: : . PITTSBUZGIIt 'PA. - HAYING established myself asaboTOjlamdowpwpercA. to rceelre CONSIGNMENTS, or SAMPLES 01? GOOD x•. ; of eve# description, which tan he sold m this market, anA. j for the sale of which overy exertion will he.n»«L... . ■ ;,r • t :-;AUorders for Pittshnigti:Mannfoctnre3.wJUrjb^prgnjt®^ l attended to. ' . , „ [ ParUchlar atlention will be-Rirentotho sale and ecljeo .v I ttan ef -Notes,'Drafts* BUIs of Exchange, wAtheparehasov 1 and sale of Stocks. . \ J P? «ad peTaonal'ctfegtion to&ilousicess ea*.- I trusted_vtth me* I hope to merit and receive patronise. ■ ■ - THOMAS WOODS. I gUfahnrsb, Apri122,1553. . /. . .-. • •■•••*•:■ Xu?:'*.'^V:-. 1 —>•' : ":K . CARPET HOUSE,- 83 Third Street, fcatsreea VSfo9& al fUi& Ilarhct, KlBTnalsrslsncdwspectftiJly caltsthaaitestioacf J&ol- cr* la Carpets, sad persona desirous of furafclrisg - M3nsgr-&n<L'lara&:&^g^C::r> jepletolnoTcry.Turictyof. Boyal Velvet asd Brosselfl |. :* Tapcdtnr:Brusselst ■••■• v;* ' .Xmperiai ®liree P!yi • , Sapesllne imd Piue tusratD) Bills. Carpetings •- V -Erasseln Stair j ! ' Vtt&iti&n do-^o* / A!«V a complete assortment from 3t021 - feet trida: Oil Cloth tor cocoa and Canton STsttings;.:. Asxnlaslor, Cbegflle«Teb;«rt.pnri Tufted Bags and "Mata; .. Cocoa,. Jate y 'Chaft& A• ahj - Sheepskin Mats s'.Bfcairw: Blinds, Brass Step Plates,' - ito; • - ■ / ; : JC2^A.-ltoCT*VdlsMtnrt-totho3oTihotniytocellasaia. agrl2. , . .; a u HaAPLT, '•:• Aflmlalstratorftt- Salo» rpixfi .undersigned Adtnmlgtrstfe tmdAdmiaistiator, for:;': JL tho Estsio of JOHK 'BU2G£AM,dec*as?tl, Trill MliaV: the OSes of- tin WSEEHSaUEGU3f& iheritycfTOicel- ~ lng, l4& dsy of May, at 2‘. P;^isUtlifl^ie ; ;Presscs,'in d ;Appnrteaaaa3,.t>-;/r : gather, of gjHestahfisTngkgt, tothe -e^KMer^trpcati^f^<r^Dgterin^vi3^:On^&nr4lido^nj,7 ; ' " cne-fonrihia niaa"months, &si interest apaTho-day ,o£V;. .: • fco-Tnrlesl-as t& thee and'&minfe P» r ■ a wlsli Pnntlnrf tasines^ vm pertes, noi bclter ojurdns ia any section of the itert,. ; .nature crrtaia;EraKly Dnr fev4\j^t)s«^jteaßooms ho. fi DrAMOSD, SsSsiUtJtii'tS&V tSiSetteit !i olsaya atlroae. ■ ■■ ■... i Zhm&’&SVt ~ ' ■ ‘-"V*o'ivntQ Ulscaaea. ,- - * - ■ --_ BC3. P,"V>Vf !f. No. <1 I&uaosd Alloy, Us- TOtrtfekotaattcnaootoancawPrarti IVutotiwaii-acsay raticrf ta-iVitci: p { - Vinsrcsl BOOia, smi coon piinlal aCccUona. / SI fciansbtoa feyiffip*adsnCß,.ybat!ifatindnl2ence.aadoacros-:, - ' I Bli, SyphllUljEroplio3B, Gcmcrtoo, Gleet, Sbfcturr. BSlral of toElooO. with oil E 0090* to Venereal Orsm- ESinlßisaas, SccrtutSo Erup tions, Totter, Mesmiol C&easos; Senfct! Wiat. ores, Impotcncjy ECo» Itoomatism, I’omale Weakness- fcE -: jjaSaraa'-iSsSsßi Bstiola lie lkefc-aoiXciaJ.lrrK f-UrtnCtthe Bladder cad Sidneys. aura..asfniiy trcet-J.—. pnrli»{s!s to th’i-ltj) enables Dr.ltamo ' iwtotos of a speedy core taartyrtio may eotaatro- * 00x9 mis PiiniaK&tLsaltaaon Rooms, 41, Diamond an»»: -ga.Clagge3xioto3las. - - - _ _ gerSsldrtT . J?r« «T«sl3« X£esso*s Great-I*olx9 Corerl time wopsß OB ims agei Ml rai» c,Srj tn~ - A Ucjfcf—lHsla srontofal preparation b used internally. ■ sad enetroßy, ghlaj: tamcOlaw. relief from ill bftfilV : pains, ' ’ '• • - . .-"f.- - • Uusad aeaTtlißg to diiocUoffis lluot only reltercs sli pain.bailteartiluunally onto llSit application. ltxaay .fco tellslon fbtcurin'! tad gitlngalmost Instant rrlU'f. err tonsands trio tore -sued it can teitSßr, to: JtoamaSsaw: ■ ‘ Sodden Colds, Cholera, Dysentery, Choftra "takes - Fieofey, Earache, Uostoto, Ciailc, sad all pain tatfci Stomsa cr Eotrcla, Holioie, Bains la to Womb, Bains In .tolimbsJblnta,Back, Epto Disease, Ixuabaro, goal’. Bruises, Blnplej, and all Chrcoto : p tsllimdftjm ADD B AIN, use Dr. Rose’S: H yea total: to ba ■ ccxed of ALE DISEASES,Kka Ms Ebmßy lladidnea.. Price 12)£,25andbbccniaperbottle. - - • Jwsalafcy - - .- GEQ./\ KEBSSIk 6bW eswU. - x r~ f - ~ V V :V ' '-t > wV l - /. Tf.TLSEX EfYiOishiCT.- r 'v V.; * " * * \ ■ . \ . x r V r t ij. --P ■ ; - X. ‘
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