n - * V'vVV.’X ; < >r t , 4 ' t ■* >,•*“. ,~ ' v., •>. - „ ~. W -ISSU^Ji >.*'£&':^: M- :Wv# : ' *v •: *>•->..;% _, : * V"■-\, - y?. ‘ v <■ -'*%v‘V:' -* * v» » A;-;;m >_=• cV *.- . i€£ *■ ■? - < ***■'--'*&;* ■«>*Vj.vrfsr?' l VL' l^*'v ' t z u 4*’«l /•' <t*j;, , j t!t ,T s* < v ~. **•> >- . -«■ -.-.- .?, ~_ s, , .> - . , . , *‘- - l " ■'■ ' ' *>r#>.?sß -«ssr' lmoaiioiMM&§%SB i rU ? —^° r BW%*>&<sf <—- s6gs&4 ’ *sr Hftflj mil jp naQcra for Beuforl co"' tnr > - *"0 ®>>i “ the <” -|.“\ i'' BMHimlpi * ‘V s?*f#s®gSilil^ ■ ? ; . 7-"v rs?^r * , -: Jitilg ffioriting flat. zr-szi'.Tzszi- ' ~ • ,T ~- emun’d ' ropriotog^ ~ ps'ff’ffSESSJßffllEs WEDNESDAY HOBHfflG:::"' m- nttMjj^^i^gSSSSSHSaS&SkSSSSS 3£S£sm«* ' * “ DEMOCRATIC 'EOEHHATnOSTB. ■ ■aMmßSanßfc®^.. qf PMo&IpMa Ctoiiy. _• J aotjtor qenebaC . EPHRAIM BANKS, [ , of JBsin <?oimly. '■forbdbtctoe'oenkbai, J. EOBTER BRAWLEY, ! *>- o/ Crsufor* f l r ' OPFOT JOB PMSBHO-O "V , 1 jauess&gSSSigSSSS^Si ■«” •x~‘»3»o a » UlVf«*»«*»? - , , *ji I niifr I ■ 1 „ , t S*A*B CEfaMM* COSmi®»BB. The‘Democratic Stato Central Committee ot PeimaylvaDia rail meet on the 21atMay xaßti at 4 tfcloofc, P< M, at the Merchants’ Hotel, w the ; t arasr, thta'A I rpa CTWTiaSBUBO *AHP At.I,EGHBOT BAII.HOAD. tbs peoplo of Bedford county, we mo pleased to see, are taking hold-of this projectln the right, spirit A meeting was held a few days ago, and tbe matter was talked over calmly and delibe - rotoly. - t tbo Commissioners For Bedford county, named ia tho'BiU to incorporate the Chamberaburgond Allegheny Railroad Company, will open boohs to jreoeivo subscriptions to the capital stock of tbo snme.at the Hotel ofMojorSomuclDavls, in Bedford, on Friday the lStbinstant, at It o’- clock, A. M. Tbe following persons are the 1 Commissioners: JohnKmg,. Joseph B. Noble,. » Tobn G. Hartley, Geo. W. Bowman, Nicholas Lyons, Jacob Barndollßr, Jacob Mann, David Patterson,' John SUL. Samuel B. Stapkey, John Monger, Joalab. Miller, and Cornelias Devore, t Thu Bedford Gazette closes an able article on tblttßUbjecrla these words: “the Chambers ' ■ burg and Allegheny Railroad. ia. ■ destined.to become the groat Road of the State, and thooß who take stock in ft could not make a surer in vestment of their money. If Bedford County faltarain this great work, it will be folly ever to another effort'to engago in an enterprise by which her true interests may be advanced, But we have nbsneh fears—wo have good rea son to believe that-Bedford County will do her Kholtdiilt/S' Democratic Victory in Tarentum. Pjcnx cot'good fricodlOß!t MoOBE, Eeth >6f Tarentom, T?e learn that tty» Democracy of that Borough obhiwed a glorious ricloiy on the 6th inat, iff the election, of: their Entire tietet for officers. Tiiiisos Hcnt. woe chosen municipal. 01 _ Bargees by a majority of i votes over James McCrtEj hiawhigopponont; James Dcswpjfas elected Judge by a majority of 20 over Adah Reed, the tegular whig uominco.- The Demo cratic candidates for Council, School Directors, £w., were also’elected, by handsome majorities. \Ve believe this is the first rime that the Demo cracy of Tarentom ever succeeded in electing ■ their Borough officers. • Democratic Blomlnotlono In BJUclsalppl. ' A dispatch from Jackson, May 1, states that tie following nominations late been made by the Democratic party of that State: For Sorernor—John J. Mcßae. For Treasurer —C. F. Hemingway. For Auditor—Madison McAfee. For Secretary of State—W. C. Muse. For Attorney General—D. C. Glen. For Fifth Congressional District —Wm. Bargs dale. * t\ xr o' * For Third Ccugrecsionol District —O.'H. sin gleton. * lhla ticket is said to be a compromise be tween the Union and State Bights Beooorals. !r 1 -f~r~f*The reader!) of the -Pt>3fl3illlearo, by consul ting onr advertising columns, thntMessrs. JdHjr&C6cHEAS Fmmso, two very worthy r yonngmsn,succeed Mr. Kidd in the trelMtnown , drug store, corner of Fourth and. Wood street. These gentlemen ore experienced, practical drug gists, laving been engaged fa the bnsineas (the former a partner) with Mr. Kipd, for many years. The old customers of the etoro -will find its high ’ reputation folly sustained by the present firm. ;■■■■■ Bbactipoi Coobtbx. —The St. tenia lutelli- j geneer leatnsfrom. citizens of pt ioaia who ’ ' spent the season at Bt. Paul, in the summers of JB5l-2, that -within a range of twenty miles of Bt. Paul; they hove countednot less, than from fifty to seventy-five lakes, whilst others from thcr e state th§ number to "bo much" larger- These lakes abound in gsb, .and are filled with wcterns olearps crystal. -Some idea of Mho rapid growth of population in the Territory may boformed, when it is known that St. Poul,v?hioh five years since, was small trading post, has now over four thousand inhabitants. -i: i' figgy We learn from. the Cincinnati Commer cial that a grizzly bear belonging to Mr. Oakes, afCorington, Ky.,' broke loose on Sunday, and got into theLfitreet, causing a terrible eonaterna* tion among the citizens. In bis flight the bear ' got among a nnmbeT of children, and - terribly Jaficerjtted one of thcm.the daughtorof Mr. Sage, a tobacconist. The bear was followed by nnum r bor of'gentlemon and finally killed. Although badly wounded, it is thought the child may re cover. £. ’ i Cowos add Keqooes. —Professor Stowe, in a speech at Glasgow, referred to England as one of the greet supporters of American slavery ;by her cotton importation. We do not know boor these home thrusts will be relished in England. But Jet It pierce: «Xn this country (England,)is the great mar ket for American cotton, and it is cotton Which snetalnß American slavery. Ido not say that yon can do without it, Uis cpttoawhloh makes the system profitable, and cotton makes the .price of man £3OO in the markets of tbe States.” _ ’ £gj»«lohabod,” the goßsippiog home corre?- - -poudent-of tho Washington Stpublia says that BomSwog or a Whig postmaster In Sew York,in Bending on his last quarterly returns, sealed a - considerable look o£ his hair on the outside of the package, thus telling the tale of his readi ness to yield-up his. scalp whenever the Captain '“Scott (Major Hobbie) of the Department; may ohoose to level his’weapon at him. - paid arisit, eayatbe Charleston Cou rier, to the Artesian well, and were gratified to ‘learn from Mr.-Weldon that ho.is progressing rapidly, haring attained already a depth of 1061 feet. ‘ He shows ns a Shark’s tooth in fine pres* - r emtion, which he had obtained from a depth of 1010 feet He is still confident of pUimato suo „ ccsain search for water, and we sincerely trust . tbatliSff expectations will soon bo waUsea.^ rT»ia. J- Hedges, a conductor on He Now York and Brio Railroad, proposed to jlisa Hto jjctta. Converse, of Elmira, at 4 Sytot, m accepted Immediately, «g * - Sn evening the happy and pair ' ' Vcmmnmea-bytbe Rev. Dr- ««*»*! ' g M be called r ><,, t gftaed.' ||in ~ * -.- r-, Tcrson Wm. G. Brownlow.Eaa at tte v oditorid oolatan, the name of Milled z 3s£-»* V hi 1860 * TJjia political parson hop heea ft thorn X Sthemde of Wiggery for many years. BOHETHHIO ABOUT BOHffiDAtt 6CEHAPKS. Eurekai’. We yesterday .asked the question. «what arc* Schiedam Schnapps T” and tro r promptlyreccivedjhofoilowing satisfactory an swer. So '-we no longer remain in a •‘blessed state of igrioranca” on that subject: Mr. Harper:—! had~intendea to answer the query In your paper of yesterday—“ What is Schiedam Schnapps ?” hut my friend Mr. 6. W. Westbrook, if New Tori, has answered the 'question'strfullyitt tho followingcommunicatioiL that l append it for publication. Bespectfally yoars, Geo. H. Keybeb. -. Mb. EwTom-flniyoar paper of yesterday, you ask tho question—“ What isjSohnappai’’ I will try to'answer" yont* question,’ as'l am from ■‘J away down ' 008 V-where - the same question ■has'been.repeatedly asked-hy, anxious advocates of tbeMaine law, and i c -ihe main chance" The,. Bev. llenry Ward Beecher, of Brooklyn, N.T preached a sermon,- and wrote several columns inanowspaper on thia very interesting subject, I fie called it/the Deviliu tho garb of an angel, 1 and many ■other hcrd names. Mr.-Wolfe, the j i originator-and proprieiowflent him a botttewitbjj i request that h» should examine it and test It ] thoroughly, before pronouncing 4 'final jndg-| mont ’* upon it* Like an. honest man, and an j earnest seeker! after -troth,-be did so, and i nounced it' “ very good,” and recommended it to ( his dropsical nnd bydrocephalle communicants Os a' diffusible stimulant, and diuretic of incnl-, culable value. ’ * ■ The "New Tork Picayune attempted to give a piototial definition, of Wolfe’s Airbjnatio Schiedam Schnapps, by representing a large craggy !■* Juniper tree “—(not the one “.Sister Phmbc, nua I eat under,") with a stalwart Dutchman in « Holtx Schoes,” desperately struggling to get into its branches, while-several ravenous wolves were “Schnapp” log ut the nether extremities of his breeches t The writer of this gave a bot tle of tho said «Bchnapps” to the editor of a popular Tetaperauco paper, and requested him to give ids opinion ns to what it was, and what he thought of it ns a medical agent, With a re quest atsothatho.wpuld return it.fi bo.had any misgivinge ns to its *' evil communications.”— Ho never returned the bottle, but this Is tho substance of ,what be said; “Wo took IHo our I sanctum”—and the '< Devil” pulled out the cork, and set it on our editorial table, together with a pitcher of fresh water, and an extra tumbler, in case of actidtnft t ’After ho bad gone, we looked at it attentively. It looked like gin! We smell ed of it, and It smelled like gin! We then 'tasted it, and it taslod like gin l After a brief space of time, n warm, genial, invigorating glow thrilled through one “wholesystem and bosom,” and. we unhesitatingly declared that it was pare. Unadulterated ■■ Holland Gin,” nnd nothing else! At a medicine, we consider U of great value nnd virtue, if used under the direction (but not the control.) of a good Physician, or by judicious Druggists. We shall use the bottle we have -(and more by permission,) and report progrut in some future number." : Ibis Temperance man’s .spinionris just our opinion, nnd wo believe that there is citofiry in every drop, but “. too mpcli of a good thing " is more than none at all “ Forfurthcr particnlars see large bOh," and call on, Dr. Keyscr, No. HO Wood street. : ' -•- theATR*OftI»»AHP StCSICAX* Mail mao Ass* Tnittos, the boantifal and aborning actress,'is droning the most crowded nod -faablonabto aodicacca- CTcr -witacsaod to Pittsburgh She is supported by. Mf- Hudson. Miss EuzAitotiW . p. general favorite. with play-goers, loot a benefit at Smith & Nixon’s Hall, aSCincianati, on Monday. Sbo read Bir Sdrrard tyrton Bnlwor’a play, “The Lady of Lyotss,” and also recited a humorous finale en titled the “Scolding Wife.” The Germania Musical Association ore draw ing crowded, honsea at Cincinnati. The Com mercial eays: “ This Society bps left an impres sion upon our coneert-gocrs, which can norer be effaced ftom their recollection.’' Mr, and Mrs. Barney Williams are detigbtiog the people of Philadelphia, at the Chestnut St. Theatre. , , „ . . Miss Euha Bostuiok UaingiogattheMosieai Fund Hall in Philadelphia. The “ celebrated tragedian," Mr. J.R. Bcott, is playing at the .Baltimore Museum. Mod’lle Popqasd and the dancers are at the Holliday Street Theatre, iu the same city. Donetti’a learned Doga and Monkeys are aston ishing the wise ones at Washington City. Bayne’s Panorama 'of a Voyage to Europe is on exhibition at Columbus, Qhio. Professor Asdebsoh, the greatest Magician or the age, is at the Metropolitan Hall, andEnww Foshest iB playing at the Broadway Theatre, New York. • . Mlss ddtiA Bssnerr is playing atthePooplo s Theatre, St. Louiß. Madame HEHEiETtASogtAO is giviog Concerts at the Howard Athemedro, Boston. ~ The Bateman Children are performing at Lou isville, and Mr. Deotsme Is also giving Concerts there. < _ A MtmDEU ih Cieaevieed.— a cruet murder ■sras committed in Burnside township, Clearfield, county, on last Monday night, or rather on Tues day morning. Two' Irishmen harp been em ployed and living at the Messrs. Patching’, having a woman* the wife of another Irishman, named Jerry Whalon, beeping house for them. About 2or 3 o'clock, on iastTaesday morning, of the two men first referred to, '(Whoso , first name was Thomas; was at the. dopr,; a pistol waß fired, the ball of Which entering tho back part of bis head, -caused 1 his death without a groan. Tbewoman, aronsed from sleep by the noise, ashed "what’s that!” whioh was answer ed from Without, in a mocking tone ot voice,' "trhat’s that!"—and this voice the woman re cognised as that of her husband, who is suspect ed as tho porpotrator of tho deed. ! Wabhisqios Monument —The NationM Intel ligencer, in notioing the reception, nt the notion al capital, of two handsomely sculptured blooEfl of stone, one to represent the city of New Tors, and the other the State, in the monument, Bays that each coat $3OOO, and that if the amount of money expended in New York State for blookßOf this Bind bad beonsent to the MonmontAseoeia- Uon instead, it would have added some nine or ten feet to the height of the great structure now innrogresß, and at the same time haye furnish ed slabs calculated to answer the same end as those which have hoen.contributed. The sag gestion is worthy of the consideration of all who ire preparing blocks of stone for the monument, as the amount of funds received is not bo largo ns it ought to be. >__ exports and Imports of Baltimore. She tables of exports and imports of the city of Baltimore, for the week ending May 6tb, says the Patriot, shows a pretty heavy business. The principal article of export ; has, as ujuai, heeu breadstnffa, of v?hicbl4,ooobbls, of hoar, •1250 bbls. of com meal, • 10,300; bushels of wheat, and 71,818 bushels or com were shipped. The entire [value of the exports -of.the wees amount In the aggregate to $312»852,. which not include the large and:* valuable cargo of tne ohlp Pioneer, which for Ban Francisco. ■Daring the-week, twaships entered from liver pool, both having on board heavy cargoes, eon dgned to oer city merchants Tile Kcv. Eleexer WUllamii. ' Baltisobe, May 6.—Ken Orleans, papers of Saturday have been received. Rev. Mr. Han son of Bourbon notoriety, was in New Orleans. The Bvlktin eayas—“ We learn from a gentle man. himself conversant with the facte, that im oortant testimony has been discovered in this wjsnocting the mystenoua oaee v of Rev. jflS-CT Williams,-.whichGofa* to confirm the S that-ho is indeed the Dauphin of France. It fa'dcrivedfrom a pfimn vrho was in close in- Umaoywith the Bourbonfamily in the early part thto wntury, and entirely onstatos the argu in Tutnam', Magana. Cleveland and Mahoning Railroad* The work upon this rood, is now progressing rapldiy, .The route adoptedin leavingtheLako, shore will involve -some heavy work, but’will make, when completed, . 6 very straight unfit beautiful lino, skirting our.7two cities Tor.more tban two miles from the pieratetbo;eastera lim; its of Cleveland, and In a position tofurnish the most extensive accommodations to the manufac turing establishments ..which are .hereafter .to grow up along its line, and.'derive their snppliep of coal and material from it. This rood is £”stinod to sustain, a very impor tant relation tothefuture growth: and develop ment of Cleveland. - It pusses through a eonntry probably richer in the elements of a railroad business than any region within-the whole circle of Cleveland trade, adding, as it does, to great wealth of agricultural productions, inexhausti ble deposits of mineral wealth, whieh will make the road occupy the same plaoe.Sn the commerce of tha Vest that the Beading railroad doe 3 in the commerce of the East ‘ '' We have just been furnished with homo stauß tics of the business of: New Cistle, .one of tiie townsnn.tho.route.near thejunctionof.thoßhe nango and Mohomng. whioh will, give.someidea. of'the business now rapidly developing, itself in the Mahoning and Beaver valleys. They have last been furnished by a gentloman in tbo for warding Tmsinesa oMbat . place, and whose own books will furnish the data for many of the items. ■ It is to be observed that nearly the. whole of this trade is with the North-Weßt, throngh Cleveland, and -.forms a very important item of the commercial business of this city. Orisabu Iron works mimntseture annually, , * .. Iron and Kalla. . tuns. Casalo Iron Works manufacture annually,, , „ Iroijnnd Kails Class manufactured annually.-;- l'*' .. • Oil and on Cate shipped annually -uSKm.,. oSE “ “ 100,000 bus l'horewill be manuDuriured•,this ; yuar,for .-■< „ . exportation, of Fire Brick , I.umber shipped rmnuolly * 1,000,000 feet. There is received at New Cas.tlo onnualljr, mist of it, manufactured in the immediate vi cinity— Pig Scrap Iron from Cleveland •• .......... Bake Champlain Iron Ore from Cloraland,... . Mineral':Coal: from .Toungstown for. blast * furnaces,, in addition to a much .largor . ■..., ■ amount Of. Coil ofthn neighborhood, con samed annnaUy “ VHrSecd £rt>m 0hi0.....;...-....—...... - j „ Balt - - ’’SK yish —... rJi <- •piaster —» „ Merchandise end Sundries —.. .... WW. Lumber received annually 4,000,000 feet. : Daring tholastwintcrthe nnmborofpassongore by stage between N. Castle and EnonValloy,estcln-. sivo of other modes of travel, his exceeded one thousand passengers monthly. During the cum mer 1 season the pnssenger travel of the town is much larger; but now, for want of better accom modation, goea mainly by Canal. — True Den.. The above is a statement of tho business of one town only on tho lino of the Cleveland and Mahoning Bailroad, and which will find its out let to market over thiß road. Adaptation - or Compbessed Aitt to Stbeet CAwmoES—The Paris correspondent of tho New York Tima has the following interesting remarks r . .. The Prehe says that )t has seen upon the Champa Elyecea, a carriage containing two per sons, proceed for.twenty minutes, tho fouepecd of a horse, by means of a cylinder of compress ed air; of so email a tolome that yon might pot, it in year pocket; The inventor thinks he hoa obtained a Droctlcabic plan of utilising com pressed air/and has discorered a means of esm prc3sing itl to a merely nominal cost. A paper on tho anMeot has been read to the Academy or Sciences. M. Julieuoo proposes to adapt the principle to carriages and street rehlclca merely, to which It may bo applied with Immenso econo my and perfect safety. With a email cylinder, a patty of two or three may tako an airing at the Bois de at any rate of speed .from a walk up to a.gallop. An afternoon’s ride mil cost perhaps ft franc. Yon will haro no hay or oat bill to- pay, nor any coachman to remember, for you will do your own steering. Depots r ot 'Cylinders-will be established in nil quarters of Tatis; yon will purchase one or two, and when exhausted of air, yon will send them to bo re newed.*; A rery slight alteration in the present stylo of carriages is required tpudapt tho new principle to them- not be expensive eren to bnitd new ones, owing totheiralmplicity. M. JUlienno does not make public the means by which he concentrates tho air, and it will bo saTo to watt tilt we eau See, before we bcHoro. Im mense sums hare been expended in eipcmnonta upon’the compression, of air, during tbo .last twenty years, but no practicable results bare erer been obtained. - _ ■■■■■. ■ ■■ ■ ■ ' WbcotandCoro In Ohio. : According to thoreport of the Auditor of State thenpwero in 1851, in Ohio, 1,877,26« acres, of whew: OrmoTe than twice as many ocrce os in tho 'entire Stato of Rhode blond, and nearly os many acres ns In tJho entiro States of Rhode Is-, land and Delaware. . . , . “'ln’tbo same years there were in tho State, of wheat and core together, 8,341,079 aeres; or four tithes the number of acres In tbo • entire Btato of Rhode Island; or one-elslh more acres than in the entire State of Connecticut; and but ohe-flfth lessthan the entire number of acres In i Massachusetts. ’ . . , , Tho entiro number of bushels wheat produced in the State was 25.305.225; of core OU< 1.281; of wheat and core together • 80,480.60 b bushels. Tho OTefage yield of wheat per aero in the State was a Uttle orcr. 15 bushels; the average ( yield of corn waa n littlo under.:: thirty-coteo bushels. , . Muskingum county hod tho largest unmberof aoresin wheat, 60,244, nod produced 764,819 bushels. 8 hark county second in point or acres, produced more, than any other county m the State, 892,238, and Wayne, third_ in point of acres, was second In point of buahels 832,059, Poss county bod the greatestnumber of acres in core, 78,070, and produced the greatest num ber of bushels 8,660,480. : Pickaway, the second corn county, bad 65,765 acres Qnd produced 3,- 007,410 bushels. Butler, the third corn county, hod 64,640 acres, and produced 2,696,183 bush els* Of wheat acorn-combined Ross produced a greater number of bushels than any other coun ty in the State; Pickaway .stood second; Butler third—and these three counties together .pro-, duoed of wheat ond.com 10,134,211 bushels.— fronton Rtgitter. ■ ■■■■■ ■ ■ - Railroads to tbe West# We are likely to have on abundance of rail roads connecting this city with the Root .West At present we have the continues lino or the Columbia, Harrisburg and Lancaster, and Penn sylvania Bailroads. to Pittsburgh. , Then ww are Eoiflgto have the Lancaster, Lebanon and Pine- Kroveroad, making a new connection between this city and Harrieburgb, by way of Phosnlxrille and Cornwall. Thon thero is the Beading und Harrisburg Bnllroad, which will afford a, third route: and finally there Is the new .West Chester direct Boliroad, which is to connect at West Chester with a new road, (the Ootoria Railroad) lately incorporated, running from West ebostor to Columbia. Hero will be four separate and distinct railroads to Harrisburg of equal length. On one of those (the Columbia) there Is, and always has been,.a double track, .InSpite of. late assertions to the contrary. On tho Beading Bnilroad, which is to form psrt of two of the other rontes, there Is also o double track, .and with the other roads there will.be nolack ofaq commodatlonfor business, between . this city and the West. ; Boyond Harrisburg we hare the Ponnsylrania Ballroad to. Pittsburgh., and an effort is making to have a road from, Pittsburgh to Chambe’reburg, connecting there with the Cumberland Valley Bailroad. The mere predic tion of any such projects would have, amazed tho last generation, but the realization of oil of them within a tew years, is almost certain. Wo hope ' they will all be mode, for there will be os muoh business between Philadelphia and the West os will oconpy them all.— PMla. BuUtim. Cahadiah PEOQEEaa.—The CanadJanrovenues have increased from £704,234 In 48604 a £BBO,- 631 in 1862, the exports from £2,990,428 In 1860 to £8,618.093 in 1862; and top imports . from §4,245,617 in 1860 to £6,071,623 in 1862. The consumption of brandy, gin, rnm and whis- I ky sinco 1850 has incroased 103,745.ga110n5, or fully one-third. The exolsoable whisky, or what I is made in the country, has also inoreased about one-fourth.- .The oonsnmption of coffee has in creased from 1860 to 1852 by one-fourth,or from 10,178 owt. to 12,678 cwt. The use of imported I sugar has boon .augmented ~byr nearly ono-holf, I the quantity entered in 1862 being 191,880 owt; against 180,899 owt in 1860. More than one- I half rnbre'-molasses was used in tho latter than I in the former year, end nearly one-third more I tea. The importation of mess pork and other salted provisions has greatly decreased. The importation of machinery in 1860 amounted to £l9 036; C mdinlB62 to £61,141, showing toe great impetus which the manufacturing inter -1 est has reoeivod. . lumoEAubs. —The following is a correct statement of toe- number of emigrants armed at New York, daring toe month of April:—Eng land,. 16,285; -Ireland,. 1,090; Sootomd, 482; HaVre, 4,261; Bromemen, 1, 464 ! A? 4 ?.®*?' 768; Botterdam, 1 r other French ports, 5, ltwy, ,9; Spain and Portugal, 11; Chagresand Ha vana, 2,124; other ports, 92. Total, 25f44<. Items of Hews.and ffisoellany. Mr. Gibson 1 , R. A, has completed his statue of Venae, at-Rone, and aronsed britioism by giving a slight desh tint to tho figore, blue eyes, yellow hair, cad a delicately colored border to thodrfijery. ' . “Tho London Times circulates only 20,000 co pies, daily, according to information obtained from the pressmen the number has been stated at 40,000. Tho Legislature of this State has given -010 Bull the right to hold land the same as a native born' eltiren. This’ great ntusioab genum may now bo called d Pennsylvanian.. .....r The citizens of Philadelphia on Thursday sub scribed' $46,000' of the remaining $lOO,OOO re*, qulred to etart the first Bteamer on the Charles ton ronte. The sum of •‘5100,000 had been previously subscribed. • Dr. Arthur -R. Smith is announced as an in i dependent candidate for Congress in tho Nor folk (Va.) dlstriot. ! L Hon. J, K. J. Daniel- has deolinod being a candidate in the Ist congressional district of North Carolina. . • * t Tho N. Y. Mirror says that Burton's theatre in that city is clearing from $40,000 to $50,000 rayear. _ 1 ! J. Levy’s hosiery .store, in Now- -York, sus tained $5,000 damage by fire, on Thursday. Hon. Chas. Brown, oollector of the port of 1 Philadelphia, is said, to he seriously ill. 1 ’ Fifteen slaughter houses in New. York, owned by Mrs. Laing, were destroyed by fire on. Thurs day, with a large number of hogs Loss 40,000; insured. I ■ JesseandJudaon Hutchinson,.thocelebrated : Granite State Vocalists, are both invalids ot the I Cnmminavlllo water cure, establishment, -near i .Cincinnati, Ohio. ' 1 Tho North Carolina fisherman, on the Eoan i oke, have been doing a fine business for the lost | week,' os high as 16,000 herring being canght l at a single banl. |: Every villager should keep two or tbreo dogs ! and forty chlckenß. It begets sneh a lively in | tercßt amoag his neighbors. We know of some I snob, and their neighbors all bias them. If A house-painter grained a door so exactly In l imitation of.oaki that it put forth leaves, and [ grew on excellent crop of acorns, i s ' The Hungarian, by whom, the attempt was I lately made to assassinate the Emperor of Ano- I trio, was one .whose wife has been flogged to death i by the Austrians, at Pestb, in the year 1849. i Tho General Assembly of the Presbyterian I Church (Old School) will bold its, next annual meeting in tbe Central Church, in Philadelphia, on Thursday, the 19th instant. , 1 The colored residents ,of Cirelcville,, Ohio, arc about sending on agent to Liberia to seek out ■ a homo for thorn, as arc also the colored people of Cleveland. ThoN. 0. BullotlD says evidence strongly es tablishing the claim of the Bov. Mr. Williams, to bo the Dauphia bas been lately discovered in that city. Ll j J prof. Chas. Q. Psgo la about- to publish a woek on Spiritual Bappings and Table Tappiogs, in which bo explains, exposes,< and denounces theso impostures and delusions. Tho Panama Railroad dots not progress to ward completion as fast asanas onlicipated. U canuot Teach Panama before January,,and possi bly not then. * . David Fender, “popping the-question,’’., in a letter, concluded thus; .“ And should you nay “Yes," dear Mary, 1 will truly bo your D. Fender.” John Hildebrand, of Haoncgdon county bos keptupples very successfully through tho winter in buckwheat bran—their flavor not being im paired in the least degree. l,OOO tens. 1,0001“ 1,000 « Fixed txw or Socistt.— ln society we fipJ », law running through the mo»f apparently uncer-. tain events. Thus the proportion or men and women horn Into the world has been so nearly ascertained, that wo caw guces very near tho proportiQQ of boy® gmivtb&t uiU bo botu in ; any placo at a ritea time. Tho proportion la about 100 males to TOO female*. There hate been various reasons assigned why there shonld bo mow males than females come into the, world. Some say the surplus of men is m allowance for wars and accidents, to which men are more exposed. Others, that tho six to every handred aro giron on account or the celibacy or. the Catbolio priesthood. Others, again, suppose that society needs n certaln'slnfusion of old [ bachelors, to giro It flavor. as lemons to punch. | I Bat the most philosophical reason, probably, is that glren by a lady, the other day, who said it was to produce a proper equilibrium of charac ter between the sexes—.loo women amounting to aa much *8 100 men. .Suppose the,law changed, and- three fourths of tho porsona bom to bo males. What a state of society should wo harot It would'bo like that of San Francisco, In the early ago of gold digging—and no faint type of bell. If the revereo should happen, and three-fourths of humanity become femnles.every year would bo a leap-ycar. . Tho poor males l would be obliged-to hold Worcester Conventions I In favor of. the rights of men, and the propriety | of the Bloomer castnmc. Wiut.t.iakt Meteou at Washikoxos. — Oa Sat urday, about ttn minutes past ten, P. M., one of tbo moat brilliant meteors paused oxer Wnebloß ton City Trhloli tho editor of tbe Intelligencer erer -aaTT; indued its light was Intense, and it was apparently so near that its sodden, night startled more than one pedestrian. Originating near Arctarus, it'passed jost west of Benot- W««nh (Crßa Major,), and disippoared at the I same-elevation above the horiion, hut about.ten degrees west of the Polo star. The-light was quite equal to that of tho brightest, rockets, ll [: laminating almost CTery. object as riridly, and, soemingly, It was at no greater elevation above tho city. Its path was markedly a rnddy train I of aeveral seoonds' duration through tho whole I fro/et; and what was peculiarly remarkable, the (portion of the train between. Arctarus and | uenetnnsob, after the rest had disappeared, | gradually curved from the- latter Btar toward the kenlUi, Until it formed a right angle with its angle to tho eastward. This remained visible for several minutes. There was no explosion, and no audible noise during Us flight. Lamb MeH.—'* Let me have men about mp that are fat,” wo* the desire of; Gen. J. Ciesar, of Roman fame; had he lived In our day he could havo been gratified to tbo “top of his bent.” Mr. John J. Nonrse, of Andover, « years old, weighs thttthundrod GfuJ eighty-tight pounds l At the bge of twenty-one he weighed, but 140 pounds, and remained of but ordinary weight until about twelve years since, whence coverlog from a severe illness, he began to in crease la she.: His health is good, and he has never needed a-physician since he has resided in Andover—Mk period of; eight years. Ho is ana tive of Lynn. The late Stephen,Holt,.of .New York* weighed 800 fta. j Hon. Myron Lawrence, 345 lbs., and we believe there Is a Hrr Brown, now living at Springfield,, who weighs lbs. Thera are, or were, three sisters. living in the town of Andover, who weighed 800 pounds.— BostonPost* ■. r - • •-■ :■ ■ftiiliisw ■ Cobt or PublpTsuinq a. Newspafee —Bat few ; people out of .the business have- any idea, of the cost of publishing a; daily newspaper. The -smallest and most Jnfiignlfiicant daily costs hun dreds of dollars per week, while the expenses of some of tho largo papers is enormous. ? - The editor of the New York. Tribune gives the following as Its expenses during the past, week, which is about the average cost per. week of printing that journal-Paper $2,427 06, type setting $822 05, other expenses $1,076 .78. Total $4,827. 90. More than $225,000 a year. Other papers published, in New York, cost an xnuoh to print as the Tribune. a . It will be well for these who deal with nows?, papers to consider these heavy expenses; we are sure if they do there will be no murmuring about the email price charged for advertising.: Tub Uses- op- leoh.—Among .the articles which'-the french have sent to this country, is a new styled arm* chair for parlor use, formed of fine iron wires, woven ; together spirally. The seat of the chair is 1 formed of wire, -continuous. with 1 tho back-*-ciy if a rocker, the sides, bock and eeat nre all of one piece:; that the- fabric 1b strong and thoroughly durable need not be add ed. The seat, for from being intractable, hafd and unpleasant, is elastio. and of handsome up-, pesrance, and can Lo transported'from, place without damage, Tho weight of a-cbalr of this description is considerably less than one of rose wood or carved mahogany, and the prices at wbjehthoy are famished are very moderate. '*v-' T ■ r *.. ■n.; ‘ lf~ * < - tf '* - Monuments. * All nations have marked tie period, of t , highest civilisation and greatest deycloptncr. i monuments to their illustrious men. .Tbe.*o» 1 the statesman* the; bondfaotos: of passes on to sncccoding generations, and cc,rfi£3 1 with him thc ; glories of Ms time^Dijd-tn? , ry of the people associated m;h 1 on. his -historic column,, illustrated to 1 successive generations the brilliant .achievements in tho.field, and wise nets in council, which to parted lustre and immortality , to. his reign. ' Constantine, from Mb storied nreb; for centuries has proclaimed roligious.toleration to.tliß.hnmr , ble Christian, and proudly reooun tedtho- glori ous deeds of his life and timos. The sculptured marble above nrns that hold their sacred ashes delineate' the animated scenes in which their | fame was won, and command~the admiration- if not tbo homage ortho-world.: beot of Em perors, Marcos Aurelius, loots from ins fiery steed on the realm he group in monn mentolbronze, the noblest-, in all -antiquity,; .,ll yet snrvivea tho rnin of his country, imsnbUme, majesty, perpetuating tha glories’of,the, man., and the gratitnde of the Boman; people,-nmidat a degradation to wMoh it.now imparts a hope oi regeneration.— Senator Douglas- Bebasobb.—ThYFariß. correspondent of the NationalTnttUigetictr makes mention of the pop ular poet of France, in the following .manner:..;... : Beranger, r tho • reocbHean-.poet, has.qnlte.re-, hovered from the Indisposition whioh gave, ..two to the alarming rnmora - concerning him. K has oven been reported, that he was dead. His health is now in a eatiafaQtory.Btate.y-Poor Be: banger! Hiareflections upon hiapoettcal career cannot be altogether vrithont bitterness. A sin-. cere republican; he has perhaps done more than, any man living.tofaatonuponrranoe the present government. :From hostility rto-tho-BourbonSj he haa kept alive by hia sbngß, which are known by heart in every hamlet and in every cottage or France, the ■ memory of dctnoeraiic ; Napoleon. There is no telling to what extent Bcranger s songs have.oontribntod to perpetuate the popu lority ond m&gicaUnflaonco .of the name of Bo? naparte, whtah has borne Napoleon 111. tolns present position; but Beranger bos not rained the Empire- * ;He has not. appeared at the Toil lerieB;- HO oonld, at a word, if.he eay it,tako precedence of . the Mery and Beimon tets who are now the opart 'poets. Gotta PjmcnA .-WATEa PipeSs.— The ...Quebec; Water Companyhare tried gujta pcrcba.pipcs. with complete success. : : They haye. a pressure of one hundred and fifty pounds to the eqnare inch, and, the Chronicle says, could apparent havo sustained doable - that pressure. The brass coupling twice gave way, • bat not the P>P° B, hew ADVEBXIf no BOXES 1 X TIN PLATE; ■ ”*■ , ' 10 Od I C do; o»m«ged by riut, mJ for W ECni u , AtpIN 4 Nos. 242 and 2H Liberty rt*,--. rjcrarnai and Qazott* copy) . . • ;... t ' —\VicdnVidar paets et lot ClMlnnytlr .. The m aaltot miming itaiw CKYETAL I jMSjStpAtAOE, W. J.' Koran, Maattr, will. C_l__S»j«l3rly «Tery TVEBSESDAT XfiLUABUi PaOpjSKXX VOll SAIK, cf V ' <7ic A llousc and fwt front-by; 1-<4. feet dMoio PceataritrcoL It now rents fbrsCoo per year, and jrtu \fo sold on reasonable terra* Knqmrd cr . ... . CIIAS. E, LOOillS, No. *6 Fonrth aireet, • »'* •'opposite tile Ban* t/f Httsburgb. . - NOTICE. „„ THE Annool Heeling nf«u> gwcihoWera of to *• Pitts; torch, Clnclnnmi and Loalerllle Telegraph Oinpnmr, for toeWuonfef 'offleer* for to easulog y»r, win hohyW at to Office of to Company, In to city or To co momuy, to eih - w-j™ “Us" “ *£&£*• Piltgfeprgh.M&y Hth»1853.-—.■•■-■ —UKAI* WtQk’liUfV FOil iiA.LE.-~Out? Arry of Ground,. with dwelling ,hou»» gardes, fruit tree?, watery, 4c~ situate just beyond theolty line, at the fccrajth >?**>*> urtcthoMinerstaie Koad. rrfee $l5OO. Tvtdu e*y. ALSO—Two AcxtZt bating a front or ISO fo t cs Roed at, Ti«ir th* toll nte. oathw wne read, with # dwelling house, raitablefor'aaa&llftmlifta garden, fruit wd other, im Umbrella and P«ura»ol Manufactory.,. ’ - IL VISSEf. Xo. 108 Smtljulil rftrrf, (one ✓7*Tsv <li«jr tmoi rmiKrtr€et,itir«llf nn.-Kit» to ft«w < Iltnunt.) The latest uul most fnihioooSlr of- PARASOLS, 5 CMBIIELI.AS, So- kept (Jwaja on hood. Tire new foihlnn patterns, for cioUna Ladles 1 Dtbm and Cepes. ■ -■ ■ S if-l-mnli and CratTcllaa repaired and nawlyrtrcr al'ol all boon of today, at to oostreasooiMopnee*. mtHiUaritw* ,_ j__ , Vi— —“— — to~buil.dkr.s. SCALED' PROPOSALS, fur proyldlns ell Xabor and Me; fe, id AU.EGUt.NT CQONTT TOOK HOUSE, atMrdmg toplaM and rjiociliraUona or the taac, to bo eaon at the OBlm of J. KEUI*, ArcblbxA, cuTDor of IVoodand fifth atrwt*.HttalrarsU,.will to* eelrfed by UieCommWicoeTe,«o MOhDAA ,00th inslanEet 10 o'rlnck, A. M, at Hare'* Terern, on Üborfy alrert, Tho buUOiosF to b* erected on •‘WwdvlJo >3itn. ,!f 5 , c J o»ntal £y£>. Donletey, eight mllre out on ih* tl. aahjnglon Tott)ptko,'aod tha alsht will bo pointed out by Mr. Daula will be ready fhrblddereonlbe.ll3J in;>tant,xben all furlbor requisite inhumation will be given by tbcArefci tret.athlaOfflre By SSSSwvmXIH, FreVt | ■ - Jonx Ganuex, Secretary. pyUdwOMaw nv) tan Uonurable iha Judges of ISO <»urt or Oeuoral ■ J. Quarter SoMlona or the Peace, In and Ur the county of -Thewftltlon if William C. Mice, of the laeneUp or FiwUey, la the county. utorcsaU, humbly abcvethr-TOat your hath prorUwl blmVf with fvT tho iiommodiOlon Of trawler* ani others at hi d«<iUog liouvj in the Towmhip afiire*aL3i aai pray that your Hop ori vUJtw rleascd toffrnntMma HceuwU keeps pobUe toui your P*UUMcr.M » ». H _j -m«m« nil i)LiAL9> tbefeutuilp 1 certifr. that tlw ahoro petitioner In of good repute f)r Bon l «»ty and temperance, and la well provided alth house worn and conveniences for the aceommodallnß anl talcing of stronger* and traveler*, and that eald tlTt ™ *l®',"^*^; ■ John Polloct;N A M’Brtda.BJUounrv.DMßride. iamt Morgan, John B*carlngtn, Cbarlct Aten.U Slanut, IWKrt M’Bride, John Harper, A Cot. B Andmon. nyllglt —— BBUIOADE OBBEHS. ■ ISHE Uniformed Companiesof Militialoli«itoana«or(it tot Brltede, eighteenth DlTlsion, Allegheny County, will meet,tunnedend equippedfor inspection. »»follow» The Findley Guards will meet on. Monday, (h»-od day of May. A, D,1153. The Boblnson Qusxds, on Tuesday, tie Sun day of May. The Fimßstallton, commanded by UeuL Col.Darld C. Hidtl, will moot on Wednesday, the -otbdaT Bancerefwlll mist on Saturday (ho 25th day ofMay. The Allegheny Guards, Pine and Franklin In fant??. Bewlciley Guards, and Etna Guards, will meet on 3oit day Of May. '.pa will meet on Tuesday, the Sisk day of May. poNatlonal Lancers may meet mlhtho Firstor Second Batallion, if to b, the members of^^P^nKitY. 7 Briiado Inspector of tho Wrjt Brfeade, v myllJidaStw ■ . ■» . ■ ; ... Eighteenth Mr idon. SILK BONNETS.—I» rases x* 11 A A - TO&S&t “to dvjbimess jheej. - 1 GENTLEMEN exUnslToly acqaainteiilniMaiielpMa, A nUhM employment -111 PULibarnL, as Salemen or Clerfc. Compensation notso mudi an object as srer):. Qooa Hiy reference piTen.Apply until Thursday, to IX M. STR YKJiS, Browns Hotel, by note or personally. , mylOU* . SALK-?/ t| . ; . 2000Coa»Nuta; . . 80l»re3 lemons;.... 140 do < • Oranges; > • 600 Cruras.Figs, : J. C. ANDERSON & 00, v No-OWoodfitreot ■ mylfr MR. JOHS OKEGOm, ,■ TiriLL Lecture oaTHUBSDAYEATpnNO NEAT, (May W 12Ui.) in tho Slith Presbyterian Church, to the boneOt of said Church, »t 7J-$ o’el°*fc Sufeec/.-—“The A«- tec Raeo, and tho Poopling of Iho Western Hemisphere, An tarlor to tLuChristian Era”. ■ tS3~ Admlaaioo 10 oauta. Annua! Meeting of U»» OrpbanAiylnm. TUE Annual Mcotlmj of the Pittaluirt and Allegheny 'Orphan Aeylum,nulbehold intheThird Charon, on TUESDAY NEXT,at T o'clock,-P. M.. The enlMCTiber*, and frienda of tholnaUtotlon, are rcspKtfuily Invited to attend. ’‘.Brordor of the Board. . . , ayW ’ - . •N. W.-CASXPBELL, Sec y OroMry Store for Sale* _J~, > ■ TYOINQ THE BEST BUSINESS IN = THE CITY.—TBb I / jitock; fixtun-a. ncj inwd'Uill of this Store rhl Attended to, will ensure the Buyer » fortune—estthM made tu owner noUoffrlrat whose- health impels him.talws it. Enquire of , Tno A“? Y*? 0 ? 3 ', • ojyQ "Commercial Broket, 45 Market street - t»EAIU. BTEASI WILL. imd for. sale, . j a supply from thc.iiCTT' Pesil Btciin. . v .. . Extra Family Hoar* 50 Ib.socfcs; i do do do 100 do; do -do do - In barrels; gaper&no do |- ILEY 4 EFiNsnAWi mv9 25,1 liberty street. EW BOOKS-JUST IIEUKIVED- ■ • ' • Tho Popular Educator; part tot. PrlcollKooaß part third, Memolra and Correspondence of Ttomaa iloore- Collier's Notes * and Emendation* of tne lext oi Slialcspoaro’aPlays. • • > ' BUvor ana Pewter, or the Contrast of. New Tork Life-. . Mamutaeof Ai^fbrMay^new.witfplr'V.'.v.'^- '-'OoTettrtor Xlarpor’aMagMlDe—- .^q ECHdvcdaniCbtaaioat W. A. omco of the Plttahnrsh and Railroad Company, May A T the request of VKtJba'j!b“d A ConneUnWe L Itallread OorapanT. pc™"’ MWgK BTOCK, aw hereby noilUed to atteffll a PHILO STOCKkoLDBIi/cf wld o»W.■»,*^ lIALL, 10 the elty of £ktabufE \i;-fbr tha purpososof ta, MAY.(lnstant,)at 10 jmjy. tdn s tnto canstderatlonthe “gf R6a<l, passed at the : pletnenta to lh», Act ln»rporal* 5 state, and any suV’ SXK>S*SSgSK»fS, 3 §S» 6reetabargh.eopy- ■, - presorloeQ Tinvpq. l *wrr -«li<sro-pccscribo B« A. yAlLNiuiv p i roiAnerfocfc Qj,—Gentlemen■ IS giTM UiQ thSlhave been Belling your VprmJoge pleasure to oruldorinft that time I have tor sane tenor a andlwn coo also ¥ l4 < .hwraJvemllj given salis&c l sdentknalT,, jpa m,genraliy used and I Washing- oU, “ prep “ ! have fidlod of their dcsiredelwt- THoaaa Pos, Jr, | myl» >-*» -'~,z • V *<♦* *: ■*** ■* L * " «*> *>/ fc * T *" f 1 ? *** f * ** * ' : i J " * * :-rf • ' ■» e ‘ f* * t- •>- £. i , M", t ' •r * * - , ‘Wojnasi Worzasi v i I Various tbeorics^haro. beea atartod tclaiire to tea qacsiioais still a vcxeVono medical aatfccrittat Ofoao feet, hen 7« c^ro-^ha thaJnflßcncoth*v«crtcichflireic Attiu -is well ca mos£ dangerous. Wo to great J'.esuro In di-1 the attention of parents to to Yemlfage of D. Mo Lena Itfioneoftiiemortextraorilaary medicines er« -tatßdaerf toU»I»fl«On4 lua merer ftiM. of success ’wffil# mtet of tie «n|Mn<^a=a aprSHJiusW - Jtsr liow Spirit*, Hypoobonarioo, mat energy tod opsdtyis hostess or disposition to enjoy 1U and happiness, ore -wretched complaints wSlab allenUy.prey upontho constitution -oT the unhappy object. The; at usually brought on through.troubles and of mind, sedentary bahStsj’eonflned air and doss application to study. ■ They are somotiinea. attended irith-.lass Bl aPWj! Uta, Indigestion, dyspepsia, twrTous i /twmwc •n»W i rn Il, iV doffnc3sl‘Copntag^»s& ■How, while these molaflehnly the | gpaxillngejo lowa ita .muted, lustre—tho mlad la T*®*®*: l tration and tiTadty—the body it* manly and the noblest fbe lings of our nature • gradually dwindle , away to a fretful peevish tamper, until m then, and other d&easea arise toahorteu the existence of the, wretched victim.' 1 *A baha'for'tliese horrible disorder# will be found In thav artidey HAIiSEFS i OHE3T WlrtEl . -► larce advertisnaent tannothar column. : « Sold Wholesale and fietaH by Dr.tlEQe IL-.KBTSESy liO, corner of Wood street and Virgin alley, Pittsburgh, Pa - al- S), by JAMES T. SAMPLE, north-west. eonrnr ofFederal t*»rwawintiitjAlleghenyOtr*-- dergfclmd&w ■ < Scroftil&*—lt lsdu» to Eta's . Petolsaa to ray Uut It bM been known to completely ettdicata erery mt&sa j Of this dreadful Olswm Iff baa time tfcaa any other remedy,, i pt l^yiy ryyt erf lneoPTonlernCO to thepaticah . .. . ! The'thousandsof certificates:lnihsbunds of the prepris (or, many or which are from well known eltlxens of ths city, ef Pittsburgh ami Ita Immediate wictolty, go to show clearly andbeytmfaU doubt, that Kint’a Framxnsto a nghrtoi of nocommon rains, not only as a kxml remedy In itag: titißlumaSm,T>cafnra, U>ssof&sTd,bat as ajaluaMa Kernel remedy, totting ,tt»-toesHg»Hng. jtoigtoß,,u well is the suffering pat&it, to become acquainted with Its Pn§S£ haitog a dread of, miatures .are assnwd.thatthls medicine Is purely natural; and Is bottled aslt flows from (ZrtiUaU is copiedfrvzi avaptrp£&siudct\ nZnrhSjV. Kin ibart dale: August £ VUO,ta tt&MWr 1 ah^apfenda!tAcuxUficotctfßitiiyitvteiD- | s rtomcy'la truth oertify, tbat.Xbare ton so.todly aS filcted with Bcrofula for tlie lcctsereayearstiat mostoftfca, time IbSTo been mush' B toattend to any kind of tusinKS, ; and much ofthstimeunabloitowalk and. tonfined. toray. ; bod, and bare been'treated nearly all: tlie thnfl, by tea best. ' 'Pbvsicians cur country aEbrds:. I occasionally, got aometfr lTe£ but no cure, and continued togrow.worsountU Dr. Food recommended me to try the Petroleum, or Boot 08, ea-ercr; '■ rytblnzelsb badtailed. ■ l did so withoutfaithat flat, tut theeflSt was astonlablngjit threw thepobontoto_rart«? attmce.-andl atonco began togrowtetar, andby ndns j . This may certify that f liare been acquainted with Kicr’a 1 Petroleum, or Bock Oil, for more than ay ear, and bare re | pcatodly witnessed its beneficial efierts to the cure pr Into- Hentulcere and other diseaaei fcr which it Is recommended, and can with confidence recommend totobo a medfctoewur. thy ofattention, and can aafely ray that success has attend; el ita use where other medicine had , For sale by all the Drcggists la PttlsbnTgh. {angal&w. "'W. A. M’CLUKG & CO., HATE REMOVED TO THE CORNER OS’- Wood emd Slxtts Streets, ■ . Where they offer to tbdr eld customers, nnd. tM public mnersllT.»t the lorrrat ntes.TVhalesale enAßetaJl, tho largest, most select-and coinplate stock of. CHOICE TEAS; FAMILY GROCERIES, WOODEN AND 'WILLOW •STARE to be found in the VVest. r dedry CHAS. E. LOOMIS, I - STOCK. AHD BlLb BBOKEHi Koto, Bond*, Mortgagee, die., negotiated -••• pabCCCUE UlOtmi CTPCr TO THE PCRCHASB ASD SALE OP STOCKS, jot Orrjce—7s Fourth street,between Market end Wood, opposite tbs Bank of HUsbflfgh. ganlSJjr PHILADELPHIA COBTAIH \7AEEHOtISE, . »7l CA«tr.o!«t,prponf«lte Soteiimer. H. W. SAFFORD. - KEEPS constantly on head tie moat extensive and raricdawartmeiitofCurtalasandCurtalnMalerialito beronndin tbe dtr, comprising in . part of Ifca following - CERTAIN GOODS AND ffJRNITORE COVERINGS—aII VKUCblacsCurtaiov Window Shades, all prices, : ; jj a^a . «. . Buff Hollands, all .Widths,, franc* liroeaUHw, all width* Gilt Cornices, every style and Frcneb Plusbev P**.-v ' . •>. - ** £&UnLAIB«v Oilt Curtain Pmv Laapu, * “ Bands, ; •«• • Satins, Conls and Tassel* : r, ; rt - Damvsk Linens, (Jimp* nil prices, - . - Cashmerctte, • -.Loops, Plain Tarkev Bed, - Vnnzt*, . „ India Satin Damask, . Picture Toswl*. and Corda,- • <*--’lining SiDcV- ’ - Shade Tassels and Brasses,- Furniture Qlmp* Itopfes, lUngs, Bracts, &*, Afollaffortnieatol the above goods constantly fur sale*; wholesale nr retail. .. [psrUy-~af.gi.xk , ,Y'-==x.H. Anil, Burgeon Dentin W-{SnmiHOT or Q> W.Hkldig.) ya lUSimthiSdtl&t ’. [py^y t. u, a, u, D»—iletts at ths nortii-cast corner of and Market stroeia, (aboreJltrrpfcy *..Botcb fieldVStore.VcnMoada,y<vealas».BtBo r cTock. mat3o ; rr=»AKaEaaoHA. iodge, i._o. o. Jlhr lads*. So. SS% I. O. eta*, “tell. ««J WnJmalay tTtalag In Hail, gt. t AC I£ 5E E A.-l'ot tlie belt Ooiotra Tea in Ktt* tnij*,ttK> ■«nU*ft,so..»o to:ftUn Tsa Ste, NoTss FifuTV&wtitbag thoTexy best ElacS «nd <?«® 3 bad* ■ > ■ •--• •■•■••■■_• fFSTjOHH H.E‘OWl4.EK*lat*FowJerAPons T (kSr Boot and Shew Nkl4 Barclay rtrret, to* doors below the Aster House* hew \orfc. ‘ parlxm . rr==?=» Silver £3edal awarded jSK£ ri S l * £, J? initlttttw* 1853.—P. H. SiICEH, Maanfce* tuttref Pocketßoots/pcrto Mcmnslss, Bctlul Drcssios Caws and Work Bose?, 205 Arch rtrost, caa door below gkib* Philadelphia- tasTl-uSi rr—O* t’*—Place of mectins, W«WB«ton liall, ILSr TVood jrtwctbetweeaTlfth street aaiMrsia alley. pnrssßMa Lonott ho. 33&—Sleets erery Xo»day Mtacwnu EsUKPatST, No. Sl—iTeeta first and third Friday of each month. COHPAKY, of Hartfora, Conn.-Capital£S«*S2®,OoO. wu £159,172. Office of the Pittsburgh Agency in the Store EDomofSrCooly4loomis,M).Si9VVooa«toMt. norttf B> ILSEtSOjt Agflllfa CorOiSI Caraslll A great many par- ILS? sons are dreadfully tormented with corns. A certain remedy will be found in Dr. Cones'a Ceos PLasfmi, Car sale by Dr. QEO. S. KEFBER, 140 Wood street Priu, retail at 1214 and 2> eta. per hoc, MJS Tlberal dcductldnato thoaewho-buy to sell again. ty-==CUB.TAINS t Curtain UatertaU, anfl Curtain Trimmings of orery descrlptra, Forntene Washes, Broealelles, Sc. Ia» and HusUa Painted Window Shades, Gilt Cornices, Curtain Puu, Bands, it, at wholesale sod retail. W. It CAH3.T& 1,0,169 Chesout street, eorncr Filth, Philadelphia. Curtains Mode and Trimmed in therery uowostFrmcb style. [margfcly er-omn Mlller’a Window S&adc flaumf-ae. tory, COHNEB OF SECOND AND, AIICHSTS, PHILADELPHIA. Our motto Is, “saic6.fiilfs uisd Small. F Church, anJLodeo Boom SHADES, male las i superior manner.,:.- , . . •: • .: 1 and others are Inrl ted. to Rireca a call, bo- I fore purchasing elsewhere* • Q. L. SIILLEB i 00., I aanfrm A IT. corner Second and Arch sta, thus.- DAGUERREOTYPES.— Post Offlco Buttiiogs, Third strict. ■ Liicnesscs taSaa In all kinds of weather, ftom 9 All. to 5 P. IL, gMnj an necnrata artistic and animate lßwmoss, unlita and.-raffly an terior to the common cheap daguerreotypes, at the following cheap prices: $1,60, $2, $3, $l, $5 and upward, according to i the saeand quality of case or frame. ■ • : i Hour* for children, from 11 A» M. to 2 P..IL ■ ■ i N. B,—Likenesses of nick or deceased persona token in as; | partoftho dty. • : • . • [narC^ly rr<sa» PlUalmrnli City Ol&Ri Worteq.- CG.NMirtmAM A CO, ilanttfadiam of WIN DOW GLASS. No. 20 Market street. between first awl Second. 1 Pittsburgh, Pean'a. Particular to odd xites. ln YWNT GLAS&, VIALS COT*. TLBS'Ac. Twoor the firm beingpncUcalpepf E iT « i iheirontlre attention to the business, and they feel eoafi*. 1 dent they can produeo an article at Window Glass eqo<n | any dther'of foreign or domestic manufacture. : the Head» and all disa- IttSr grecj^edlschaigcaftomtlmcary^npeedUyanJWTnia nently remoTe-d, ■srlthoufpain ox inccnTenicuee, by Dr. mux-. LSTwPrindpal Aurist of the N. Y» EarSargery t whomay be consulted at 59 Arch street,- Philadelphia, from 0 A. BL to a I * Thirteen years of close and almost ( this branch of spedal practice has enabled him to redowWa treatment to such a degree of as tofind the mo^wti'. firmed and ©bstinateraaes yield, by A steady attention tokhe means prescribed, x<msa U Piftftbnfah sod StculHi&'vUlfi Rfilbro&d« mnE“atoScffllotlia CaniUdtStock orUia PHtriurch. 1 FuodSteubenTUle RaOreedtonwny, mo herobrnotiflcd tonariilto the Treasury, tbaftnrth hutaljaootof-FlYe Dol per share,on or before the Ist of Doromber, proximo, m 3 Hre Dollar* per abare on or hefhro the Ist flay or each i month thereafter, until. the whole amount of stock; aub scribed for has been pail a, HILh, Treasurer, Tmsnrer’a OfSr*, Ci Wood atreot.: notl&foadig UESIOVAI. v *,kErsnnr~mu? easco. . LogftD,: , WUsQtt & OOn v Importer* <md IFAnZcsakqnd JKelaxt Dealers in v Foreign and Doawtth Hardware, Cutlery, &«., TTAYK removed from No. 12) to NO. S S WOOR STREET, rt (four doors,above the 81. Charles Hotel,) where they train tho course 01-receiving a m&st complete and exten sive assortment of Goods In their lice. Particular atten tion paid to Tools, and material for mechanics and builders generally... Also, a fall assortment of Ames 1 Shovels, and [ other tools for Railroad contractors;': • • . : - ■ ■'■■■■'. 'WALL PAPER* • > l r \N hand and for sale,-an extensive -collection, of-P4?3& V/ HANGINGS, comprising a great number of new pat ternsj selecJed expressly for this market, finer French and. American Manufactories, of Gold, Gold and Velvet, Flow ered, of every variety; Glared and .-UnglaiPfl; alithe vari : ousstyleaot Imitation Wood work, such asOak,-Marble, i Maple, Mahogany, Rosewood, At, varnished and plain, ma i king altogether an assortment • that cannot he excelled In quality, quantity, or low pricey ty *ny,hox»e.'wesiot the. I Allegheny mountains; - .. Prices range from to. to-ss»oo.pcr piece; > .c..;-..-: • I Persona, desirous of-loolting through the asscrtmsnv whether disposed to purchase or net, are respectfully Inv> iedtocallat • THQ3- PALMERS, . -: No. 55 Market street- ■. Western Insumnca Company, Kttsinigh.:. B. SIILLEB, Jr, PraidaL | P. M.QOBDOS, Sicntary CAPITAL, 0300,000. *TTTTLL Insure against'all Had. or risks, JIBE unAMA . , W ELSE. All losses uill bollbemlly aqjortnt tod A msssgod'by ftiszcrcsa vho aro srell known in tbo community, and who are 'datennlnffl. hy - promptness and liberality, to maintain the characterwnich they have assumed, as orcring, the best protection to thosn wboffeslre to he insured. . flu-Storj.— ’B. Miner, Jr, C. W. TMsirfcss, J, Xt. Ectlcr, N. Qolnes, Jr, W. H. Sulth, C. Jtaren, (tettEsW.Jn^W, I. Wm. ML Eron, Jomoslfepimcsitt, fieorsa parilr, J&ooBIe-' Anloj, AlcmsmlTr Mnlck, Iksass Seott. - C3V OfflcoAHo. S 2 w»tor street, (WaictoaM of Spans &• \ Co, op stairs,) Plttjljarsh. BsntHy •' -p * \ ' * ’> *■ , , * <f * t * f 1 *.4 * f* Idffijxa asu —JfIKL'PII C- 2SJ-Doorsopen fti Tlf.fl’clocif pcrfbTiaftnca toeeascnra . .. ,; Seats may bo accural at the BoxQSce, dnring.thO:: -day, without extra charge. Benefit ian4- night' of hTftda'rae -. ANNATSILLQK. > - 3Ir»TIDDSON, x?Ue will appear la hlfl original Imh character of u fencer; thoKosh/' great. • Prataiof The KmgJttof Afvtu ■■-■■■■ I - -Tins Evsiasa, ilay 13thy1853»-sri!l be perforated-•' v • 1 ; THE KNIGHT OF ARVA. _ Concec.thfiJl£ih« >^.^M ,^ < ilclsoa. Princess Marina..... ....^.^MhalTbPcler |-Intho«oursB.of thejiiKs^'ifgpamahD^afia.tyS&ihna.i&S':-''' | Gilbert. *S . ~ V , < 1- thftcocileOpemHaof I ' THE SUET AHA. I j Fnlfcuu.,«,. v; : Hudson. 1.-ilhewholetoeonclocl^trlthtlie-aeccindAßtof.the ’ I j - DAUGHTER GF TEE REGIMENT. i'. \ -3Jarie# ; {Eafightep:oi_th»'B^ii3ent 7 ) Sfad,~AnasTbHlea. - I Marchloacss^-w...^.*—Fester. - j Jt^To-cionw—BcneStof - :v r yiSH—loa*btla. and half this. YThlta Vhb and j Trout, this day reeefred, by - wC HSXBY IL COliLiySafiSVrbcdst. ifiObblsTTSasd 90 per cent, 5» sale at Cin* ... ,a lm^ tl a A.'-ftiiE?Ksrocs * co. bags prime. Bio CcZeo; : v, ;j di IGO do Ifiguayra tfo? "7? • • 50 pockets Old Gorernaect Java CofEeai: *.-.•• 1 apr^ g^2 ' Cml %n£&l & niCSCISOK: ASD lOlESDATlOSStothatcstof ShaSspSMl!’*; pd Pbjt trea orij nmnfcript correction* In ft cop 7 of Ite folio, 1632, in. the possession °f * P.S-A^rorsolßhT I optso lot Wood s.rccl- : » ETHUB SPBH?<£—Us Life and Adventures ofthis :f\ Hi*jii»uialfedPhnashilphiailard6Wr,'hsTd:.be«i pub*. ;■■ Hated' in ■pamphlet Cana, for2s cants.-. .• 11. P. CALUJftV Third street, has It tor sale. - Also, }fo* of . the LiTing . I Age; Illustrated Zlagarina of Art, fbr May. &c. ■■■■:■ gptftt • ••■• , i Bet* Spring Styles : /-\V AryT?fTTTi VT *TATUm’R reeerTOi, W: \ 9 A CQ. T 3. .185: liberty streets a tors® ana well selected stock <2 SPRING AND SDIUIKS GOODS, fer Gentlemen's wear; Cloth* Casslmcrcs &&4 Vesting* of the quality aadlhg-Ecsi he&atiftii -• I PHVHICLAN—ContAintog tho trcannent pf ■A* • < iisaasgsjTrtth.'pßpulaiesplaoat»oTi*of anatoiajmpbyrf-. • • ' ~ dlcct* bycieno and hydropathy; al» an' abridged Maiana :•■ by-J; If.- prnte, &&i: ia 1 toVISsw. Just rec’d nadfor safety -r- ■ •■■ - • : .tayS- ••• ’ One Hundred Tea* Wonted. , A T $3.75 PEii HEMDRED.—X win siv» 53,73 per hna I /VdmLCASH, foraOOO'COUKTftV. KAUS, dcilTersieV 'SfEtorS, Kft 11? WOOD SR, Tiitoburjl TenaXMaw |EixthstM€L I. XV. CUAI>WIL±I jr ,-pittsbtt^ •' . ....',. • . ~ r 'jixciusaßßASt7orPm:aiu2q}VU --i-. Mny STISTA > * mHISBank has declarolft CCiS-, out r Qt-tba profitsfcrtttelastniS-Snoauis, pjtjsUeciior afier tbelfith instant.' -' " \ • - r _^.• •'-• • • JAMIS.B. » Ca&«gr« r- ~Z ~ BAJtt OT PmSDUEOBt l May S, 1553. § f mHE President andDirectflrs of this. Bank liarctliii day - 1 declared a DitldcadDfxoEa:pEacj?CT. v far IUo-la*t*ix. pr-mttyn, payable to stockholders or tlxelr. legal ; representa*. tires* ou cr after the 13th: inat. •• ■> \•• i£y4didig2g ’ . JplEt SSYPE^CaAte *> - t "* ' IHEASBE. SAT & CO- 65 Wood stroot > Fsitaburgb* Hay 3,1833. - /r- . rpms nm* to-day- dcelarcds KridcadDf joznrPrE C23T^ >X-'oa I»CaiilUt fitod£,-oj4 cfilie profit3.fc* tba-putrix; rpftwthw, payable forthwith* • «sy4 17 U. DH.VST, Cifihkr. Vfuasa guciu'ice Ccqip.ast> 1 Hay 33,1333, [„ rpHIS OOMPAKT'haa.this day declared a Dividend-of X Three Ifallsri end TSfty.'.Oeats per shale, cot of tno crcfits of tia last rix and fifty-ccata. of. iThkH-srOlbepaii la eaib, oo or After the \u$Uj aad.oaa dolla*]perßhswcreditedto.*toelc, g' -r ■ rAbTV m&yfeSt* -• •■- . :■■F. M. GORDON; rmp*T.K~RY TBK PACKAUK. Ibe following &rfacto, ag r Steel&Son*, Earts, Jciin.'so&sirQata”: -bltf* Soda **n, Soda Saleratoi, Vk&tbauals of £&3a, S<ss- : tre. Pepper, Pimento, G!ttsff,sßtcies3-Cu&ta, Cljtm, IcJ£ fcmit kinds. ■* THOMAS WOODS? , ’ Jay3‘* •- •: --ilnTnmgadai Broker,No, 43TVoousi., , . * FadbtozaaS3le:-C2ot&loS IS articleiliat eroy tp. getr^ l ® o jh«y • ■TOttd narehaso. cither for thecisfilTes or. Coys. .Tnis . : . can alwftho bad for tbeCsifb. toy oar entire.satisfaction, .... rir*pr T<nr*,-•• •'■'■' - ■ >r »■ nperycawxß* , „ - Gothic Han. 74 \roo4fit. : : WeStaJy to Please. ’ ... :. • , •.■-*. (apr27) : GiBfHOTBW t - B&0P03AI& will bo reodtsd tor leasing tbo OLEITnO: TEI«j four miles from tb«s dty, on Fmn i.*L&3C£ Eoux : This House has.been.recently crest ed, vUb ft-TUnr totaling a first-elasa Boarding House anil _ Hotel !* the heigbbortipodof the dty, Ifs beautiful loca tkm,Us style hndoubtedlr-^bact.. . iHft j^rablefididabundant custom; :" AppUcnlioir Eiay; - be madeto eftberof Ibssabsmbers: - •*•■•- I ■ r '33losllS Hi BLAIS, V ConaattS*. .) . . - Notice toCosstractors. ‘ SEALED PROPGSALSttCI be received at the Engineer'a ' CClca oT : thaGerelaad sad Pittsburgh Kailroad Craps nr.lnAVdlsviUe,frQm tboUtto th» 10 th cf May o«t, for the Umlstioa ofthlrty-mne- iniies-of the tfcajClevelssd acCPjttsbursh.llail*, road.fibxa the moatt'bf Yellow Crecfe to oppo* . :slfceWbeeliog:- Pirofil«aad SpedScatianswillbeex feifcited, and*U raaisitelaformaiioa given, at IbeJOSiceci-... the <bmpanj’,afWeUsriUe/t , *<?'. a msnss. Prcsiiente ■ i. ; -‘rr.- J;- LIHTOSf,:Chief Engineer. , , :VOQ» of ft* a k P. E. B. Ccl, > ;: Qerel&aij. Aprit gprg-tt tw 1 -^Q"’' -■ tbathahastessoTedtomacosnaodlonsftX » j^v* CABKIAGB- WAREHOUSE, situated t* tHo Pjttsfcouft^•.inMy—•;.-; - ~oa tfaft: Greagsborg: gad •-miatte^Ma.'--,; Taraplfceßoa&liusl-ia T ncnr jrepsriri " dailr second. hand CABSIAGE3, •irbSu-kft wfli-«anKm ; thj» Tory-lowest/ tens* £br. easa. HatfaßhadUtfeko practice Inthe aaimp rV! . ia 'ZssVte fi&ttera-ia, : -;, -cutting: down all ccapctittca. ’* / - ’E>r«'hi rv* tft-pnTehapaere fcgpgctfnlly hmtea toeau, BBd«ofartheai2sslTes. . .. . -M3 IfrW " _ ' . CABPET HOUSE, ' 83 SMrfi Stresti between Wood and - mnu wndPwVjHftl reapesifiilly calls thsattentlon of Deal- - i-.eaia desirous of fartusafog. IL> . - . to hUnew and l«S® sloes, -. repletaiaoTery tatieiybf Boyol Vjdyet and Brussels $ , superttne autl I?Sno -ucruJu} , Qiltt Batcli CarpcMatj i „ HezapCarpetiuSißtrlpC'.3&Plufd 1 Brussels Stair Carpettnr;t ,■- ..:■■■"■■ . Tcoitlaa Co do. - Also, aeossplriecispruaeut of (lu, CLXITII, from 0 to *1 t uido; 00 Cloth for SUiui CocoaoudCaatea Mature t Auainslrr. Cherille, Trivet laai-Taftea Bags jrnd'Has;v<.~ Cocos, late, QuißVrA&lricSosirifiheepskia Hits; Stair' - EMi, Wiidsu FVieUwi turi Blinds, Bras 3 Step Plates, it* . . jv.> litoral Choootit to those who to soil cuts. • - - Atlsainiatratara^Salo, \L DCSHAJt a«*astd,:wflr foB at - thoOSCT or tia WHEELHxQ FACT’S la thz citjef Wbwl- - toi-ShjjW*OT:B4MKDiSJtta'-J4a»'-*T or Hay, at 2 o'fioci, P.H-, 01l tio 'EyjM, Presaajirri AppaKEOaons, to? - thAgtaad-Bill df . est tenn&s-Tia: iomv. >.: c&y&ziTih In cndnce-firaxtS ia tro; yearly Lto: laies«tftoiatl»^7. Bal9> scßi'sscaiiiy of tialast tires payments. ■ ;. Tha ateTetemr taay te/sided as ta tamo nn& cswniii of^ ; payment, if desire! by tie parchannv, - ' . *r*,e*n hating awish to engage in tie Pnnuss uasancss, . will perfcap^ tetter opening ta ©a? section of the eomjtryvtaanttecneT«>wc&wL • . •«- 3 XEXITU DCSiUJI, Aitort, WSt J£ DONHAU, Ada’r, " of JOBS DUNHAM, dwM. ’pyrunMATiasij-*!)*.- Bgouirt newly dlsspycred. remedy 'XV ft jt -Bheuaailsm'ls & speedy and' certain ? Remedy for that painful troofcla; :-Itxwrrerml*.-> -* - OElco and Prints ConsultationßoouurNo.,.4l DIAMOND,. :• The Doctor h always at home. • - ' «. _ wjifrTigMAg.> %-v .■■•,• ■;:•■>: * r Frlrate Diseases, ■■.■•• „ ■ - BDR CROWN, No. 41 Diamond Alley, Do- \n ■ tnfai >».ia entfr* frtfrwUnn tftca cfiSca PgSCtics. (_ 1 ■ Hla business Is mostly - confined, to UPtivaiz s:■■ { 4-r.,.> brought os by ianrudssce* youthful indulgence and excess. -' ? Syphilis* SyphEUtic Sleet, Stricture». UKthiSl>bchaJScsv:liapirityofthe* all Dlshi ess of tha Venereal Organ. &k& Seorbutia lirpp tPgt£Brf!Sl3iffBroriaf Mercurial Seminal'B’eafc* cssSr Impctency, THea, Rbeumatiszov Pemala';Weakness, ' Monthly of toeJointSr'Fistula- in awn, Nervous Affections,'’Pains in theJEask and • tationof the Bladder-cad Kidneys, successfully treated.—* ' - - - - * - Slxtoeayeartf to cffgr.aasnrancea of a speedy core to ail who mayeomn un* derhlscare. - 1 ; ‘ OSeoandPrirato Consultation Rram.%*4i;Dlaiaoa& alley.. oodersta;., • -■■•■ . ■•• - '■ ••: •oovSal&wlT - •/• Rose’s Great Pain Curcrr ': •: mHE WONDER OF THE' *OBl--;--AZk.ffcto7£&rK*- I&t: . \j -2tcgic!—} Xhlarronderfol preparation is used Internally : eternally,.'girls®- '- 'p&iCA. ~ Z~ "C If used-according fo dtaseticnsjilcot only rellares all- ••. pain, 1 hut- it etmaitusually era the first application. \ 2 *J&S2 ; ■■, «i tclladou'torctrricg and-gi-ringsdißoat Instant reue&aa -ghh -harir gsed it can testify, *Agtt% Sudden CoJd*,'Cfcoleri* : Dyr an tetyj Birorisytlliuradiei, Toothsichoj. Cholic,;aal th* .. Stomach cr Bowels, Headache, pains 4n the Womb, Paha la ■ the Umts, Joint* Back, Spine PLra*, Lsoa^yo,'feahls, Burns, Chilhlalns,SpraSns, Bruises, Pimples, and all Chroruft to 5» cured of AM,* DISEASES, ta!a hfc' fabia ■ ■TiOWacd street. . ■ jpaim)~agßPAi» StfA’jnaiajj'g r\v the stats siutcal mrk as» jiakinh i?j -5 3 ■ gpitlKcai .CO4 of Ea-. At Harrisburg.i ■- ■■i£d* of the Coojauy, Say tot, 5210,M9 91 Prraiuss rrfA Way.lst, 1853,-:.:.: IS3,iu 17 -Returosd losses,. Rerlnsurancc, Ex :BQj2Q5 54 GipUabtoeh jsddln and uoeured*. „ 100,020 «i . TTO 3i“ Qtsh on hand, and la hands of-Agenl& - ... Total esseisjiohlofcrlispea, May $058,515 && - -- 4 -> JTOcaaa. •: RiyiSSMOßOjlhnphja connir. •'- ••P* C. . aAinTElJoNß3,felilelphU, - ••...:A..WlHnjl3,Eaahcr J Plttahuroh;-'- ' • A.A.CARBIE3, « :•„... .<3OHN 8.-SlT2HEllsQJ«Dslfernphla eoaatr.. • • «■. - .. A. J. CHLETT,Har?bb5r£ - ' - a.T. JQ^Hirobunr, - . - President. - -A.J. QUhSTT, Eierrtary. paa iffid Inland •alsts & city country, ■ c Jj'^Er 3 * s f 011 drrellhig houses . tbiw. ■ .:ETtffl2h corner Fourth and StaithScU «tn*N * . . A.A.CA^fi;SSSy. 'i- 'v.'-., .... ' \r, - .<*
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