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PORTER BRAWLEY, 3OD FBISTXSO k * • CtignrgtTo'itocgrMtw " PRISTINa OF AlXKUJM,ittlb* “ 9<ateatft?tekaft*iipß&ib*-wra*t*«Rak: Bwytb*«UL*»rt«tjof ftfpMtaa is*froo4ia enz.*xtauiT« Jen OSe*. (UnuialU ___ - - ‘STATB OEHTRAX COEIMITXEE. ■>■■ The Democratic State Central Committee of Penneylirjuiia will meet on the 21st May inet., at 4 o'clock, P. M-ynt-tho Merchants' Hotel, in the : city-of Philadelphia. ” IVM. L. HIRST, Chairman. THE WESTERN PBNN'A HOSPITAL. A few days since we took a walk with a friend to the. Ninth Ward, and seeing the. building of - tho Western Pennsylvania Hospital we concluded f'm/'ii: to take a look at the promises. Wo found since pur lost visit that very considerable improve ments had teen-made on the spacious grounds. a Ornamental shade and fruit trees were sot out; the grounds around the 'buildings have been graded, and ijra being handsomely terraced to suit the natural inequalities of the surface;. copions springs havo been gathered together in to a fine reservoir near the top of tho hillj and a tastefal structure is erected over tho same; and the water is introduced into the Hospital, Which, we were told, is very abnndant and of most excellent quality. We were pleased to find tho Institution in active operation, and doing its. workof charity quietly and unostentatiously.— . Tho gentlemanly Steward, Mr. liaxodok, went with us through :tbe vast building, and Bhowcd ns' the various rooms, wards and dormitories, which have been furnished through the liberality - of the ladies of Pittsburgh and Allegheny. The reception parlors were quite handsome. Every convenience is at hand to restore health to the unfortunate sufferer who enters within the walls of this noble institution. The apothecary’s room is fitted up with Us drugs and medicines. Sur gical instruments of the most costly kind and reeeat invention have'been imported from Paris ~ by the Board of Managers and.some of the tot surgeons and physicians- of this community vißit ttfe Hospital daily, and, to their credit bo it told, gratuitously. The institution was opened for the reception of patients on the Ist of lost -- Janaary. Bat two deaths have oinco occurred. The situation is so pteasant and salubrious, and the building so well adopted for its purposes, that it must everbe looked upon with a loadable pride by our .liberal fellow-citizens through whose philanthropy it was founded. Arrange-, meats have teen made for the temporary recep- tioq and -care of tho insane. Ayoung woman • was recently received into tho institution almost a raving maniac, and in a short time was happily restored to perfect sanity. The foundation of ■:the tunatio Asylum' by the State at Harrisburg tabes from this Hospital , that portion of tho afflicted, which was, we believe, one of tho pri mary objeota of tho charity. It is trtdy a ploa . sant thing tobo able to chronicle the operations of any successful effort in the great cause of Humanity; end certainly the establishment and success of a Hospital deserves from a Christian public more than ordinary attention and favor THE CROPS. • From the fanners of Allegheny and the snr : : s rotmding counties in Western Pennsylvania, we - era pleased to learn that the prospects for good -crops were never more promising than they ora this season. Thera Lsalso every indication that Wo shall have an. abundance of fruit this year. In Washington county, as wo learn from the Cownonoeallh, the crop 3 present an encouraging aspect. The wheat, oa a general thing, lodlis ' well.and promises an abundant yield. from Westmoreland county we have favorable * reports. The Greenshnrg Intelligencer says:— We think we never saw, at this season, a more cheering prospect far an abundant wheat bar-' vest, than the growing crop in this region now i promises. The weather has been rather unusu ally favorable far ita growth for the last month. The grass is also coming on finely. Oats rather late-sown, bat doing well. Many of onr form ers have their corn crop already in the ground. The intelligence from the interior, and cast ' eta counties is truly encouraging. ’ The Horris t burg Union says that the crops of. wheat and rye, jaa well os gross never looked more promising at this season of the year, in Eastern Pennsylva nia. In Cheater county, os we learn from the Republican, the grain and grass crops generally present a very encouraging appearance. Onr'exchanges from other States, bring like ■ favorable tidings. The Ohio, Indiana, Michigan, and Wisconsin papers oil concur in Baying that present indications warrant high expectations tf the coming crpp. From Illinois we have some complaints, hat not more than at this time last year. American Tract Society. - The American Tract Society held its anniver sary meeting at Metropolitan Hall, Nett Yorlc, on Wednesday evening last This Society cir culated daring the year, 0,173,(140 publications, embracing 268,902,815 pages; value, over $48,- : 000.: - The distribution since the formation of the Society, 8,416,880 volumes. Gratuitous distri bution for tbeyear, 63,989,976 pages. Beoeipts for the year, including donations, $147,847 64; for BaleSjincluding perlotUcais, $237,262 21. - Total, $385,286 68. Expenditures, for books * and periodicals, $232,211 29; for colporterage, $79,71139; cash remitted to foreign lands, $20,080. Total $885,076 07. The money sent to foreign-lands fos distributed ns folloFs: $4,300 to Continental Europe; $l,BOO to coun tries on the Mediterranean; $3,800 for Southern India; $3,000 for Northern do.; $4,000 for Bnrmah and China, and s2,SoofortheSandtfich y Islands, The Society’s colporteurs during the year hare Tinted 3,202,089 persons. There are <543 colporteurs in tho field altogether. •Of these,- - the greater number are in the South and South- West •« J Asowreu Railed ad Accident. — Wtf learn from the Ravens (0.) Sentinel, that on Fnday, on the downward trip of the freight train of the Cleveland and. Pittebnrgh Railroad, just this oido of Bedford, an accident oconrred, by which Mr. John a brafeeman on tbo cars iras instantly billed. Hewaßupon thodecfcof tbo cars, end running from oneto another, stub bed his ton and fell between the cars, and pearly the whole train passed over him, completely Pfrnahing the right side ot his body and mang 'ling it in a shocking manner. The deceased was a young man, some 25 years of oge, whoso pa* rents reside in Palmyra,-in Portage county. i trpfrr ~ -EjeiuiT Bapfikos asd of the churches in the Presbytery of Cfaiiicotbe | (Ohio) has surpended two of its members who’ -had been engaged In spirit wrapping. Thfi Presbytery adopted the following resolution to the RappingS; Ruolvcd, That the practice ofSpirit Eappings, (so called,) as it prerails in many parts, is, in view of this Presbytery, a revival of the old abomination of nteromonty, sodeeidedly con demned in the Word of tied." .of Otautfafd Gowity. •r- ■WEEKLY lIOSEY ABTICLE, After diligent inquiry t?c cannot discover that there has been any material change in the mo ney market since oar lost report. There iff’eon* siderable tightness felt in our city, although in telligence from tho "East states that:: money is plenty there, and the rates of discount are low. In stocks there have been but few transactions, and quotations remain Without any change Bince our last. The New York Evening Post of Tuesday says; “ The market for money continues to grow easi er,, Some, first class -paper, short paper,' has been taken at 6£ per cent., and the rate npw~6£ @7 per cent, including long dates. Sterling exchange is steady at 109 J, with, a limited de mand.” The Philadelphia North Amerioan of Tuesdoy says: “Theßtook marketwas only moderately active to-day, in lioans the aggregate business sums op about §37,000,'0f which $16,000 were Navigation C’fl at 84J@64i. Lehigh 6’s, 1870, brought96f; Camdon and Amboy' Boilroad 6’a, ’B3, 99J-, and Susquehanna Canal 6’s G7{. The speculative Stocks were inactive, and generally depressed. - Ascompared with Saturday’sdosing rates, Heading shows a decline of ,J; Long Is land Navigation Preferred J; and Union Ca nal J. Morris Canal was firm, and closed at J ‘advance. The general market closed with ani mation!” , J The Boston Post of Tuesday saya: “ Thera ia no spooial change to note.in: the money market Money rales higher and less, abundant than it did a fortnight ago, and daring last week (hero was some colliogby the banks for tho .“firefßat nrday" of May; bnt the general condition 1 of money, stocks and business, 1b one of qnletness.- First class loans are obtained at 7 per cent., both in the banks and in State street :. Demand loans on the “fancies” pay from Bto 10 per cent; where the borrowers are in fair repute.” Tho Cincinnati Price current of Wednesday says: “The money market has not presented any new feature of special interest since our last weekly summary. • The demand has contin ued moderate and with a fair supply of curren cy* accommodations are easier :to obtain,, inside and.outside the regular Banks; and'theentside rates now range from 9 to 12 per cent, per an num. -Nothing has cocurrod to impede the progress of-the market, towards that easy con dition which has been inprospeet far some weeks post.” "' Th* following semi-annual diridetki* bare been declared by Banksof. thedty and county of Philadelphia: ! Capital.) .. -X>lr. - Amount i Philadelphlaßank...,..... $1,100,000 7 cent. $BO,OOO 400,000 fi- ; “ - " 20,000 kMechanlra’ 1500,00- 0 48,000 i Kensington 80nk....<»..~ .290,000. O' 15,W0 L srannfaetums4L Mechanics’ : :SOO,OOO. 4 r u 12,000 Girard Bank.— ~ 1,200,000 2 « 57,500 , Western Bank... « 418,000 6 “ 20,930 j Soupiwork 8ank:...250,000 5 <*. . 12,500 [•-Partners & Mechanics*.....—. : 1,250,000 u ’. -87,500 l Raiik of 250,000 6 “ 12,500 Tradesman’sßsnk.n.,..«,„w 150,000,4■ 6,000 Commercial Bank.of Bankorßenn 225,000: 6 21,250 £&nkofG«rmantowa...~...» 190,000 Tbeti&lanco in tbe sub-treasury on Tuesday moraine;, In Nov York, tins ....$7,038,994 30 Payments on M0nday................ 288,784 07 Receipts .. ; 141,039 9C The Franklin Bank of Washington, Pa., we ofiserre, has-declared adivldend of five per cent. upon the bnsinesa .of thedost six months —another indication, eaya the Commonwealth, that tbo Instiation fsin a moßt prosperonffcon ditiou. • The -receipts and expenditures of tho United States from. tho. Ist. of January to the 31st of March, 1853, (cxcloaiso oMrastfaacls,) were as follows: RECEIPTS, i — 72 422,030 78 From easterns-.........: . “ Lrtuls. “ r 170465 £0 a Loan of 1847 (trcasary coles fatxded).- • ■ 2,460 00 r Eo3 > <B£ 00 : EXPESOITiniES.! Civil, miscellaneous and fprelgh interwans©;- 45 - • <641,304 43 Indian Department 316,603 S 3 Army proper, O3 '199,848.631 N'avy 2,67070 4? Interest, on the 16,103 84 i Keim'bnr&ment of treasary notes 2,500 00 . Redemptionof'EtwVlcran-of - • 80,395 CO j ’«*- IS4O-. fft,te>jQO * " « “ 174,800 09 <* « ** - IMS : „ 47400 00 .Prtm.-ou redemptSenpUjek, lean or 1842.,,,...... - 4,210 -09 * « « •« *• t 1813 ........ 350 63 4 ‘ « " v « "satfraoo « « *1 I IMS U 33 Total ~. < r -. ....-,....510*338^8201 The imports of drygoods at Now York, daring i the pastweeki though not as large os the pre* vioas week, arc rtill ia ezeos? of Ihecorceo ponding period last year. TheUgurca ure as follows: -• w.Tort&e •' . 1552. . . ISO3*:. Total entered at the pert* $650,074 871,031 Total thrown upon the morfcei, . CSO.SM SCB,I2X Praia Jun, Ist. . ■ .•f - Total entered at the port, ■ $33»650,C70 Total thrown npon-lhe market, 33^70,5C0 - The total value of imports for tho. week, ns wo learn from the* Journal of Commerce, compares as follows-: For the week. 1852. 1858. Dry G00da..... $655,074 $871,931 General Merokandiie... 1,387,329 2,041,022 ....52,042,403 $2,912,959 Included iu the receipts of general merchan dize far Iho week just closed, ore $201,469 in railroad bars, $80,096 in tin, $264,970 in sugar, $103,723 In tea, $118,764 in caffeo, and $lOB,- 110 in brandy, Tho exports for the.weck to foreign porls, ex clusive of specie,- nre5965,810, againstsl,ll6,- 105 for the same week 0M852. i- • - . .'Messrs. Winslow, Lanier & Co. give notice that they will pay the Bemi-annual interest on the Ohio County, Virginia, and the Washington County, -Pennsylvania, Bonds, i issued. to the □emp&eld-Bailroad Company,'failing dne on the 16th instant, at their of&oe, on. and after Monday ttsxt. • The Slate of Missouri will renew about $200,- 000 of. herdcbt 4u-June, andproposalsore In vited by her agent tniNew York! for this amount of bonds, payable ini twenty years. The loan besides the public faitb, is seonred by stosk in tbe Bank of Missouri, for which the debt was originally created- ; - s - ■ I> ate .and Hem from Ttxai. New Obleahs, May 7, 1858. The .steamship Perseverance .has arrived at this port with Galveston dates to the fidinst. . The accounts from the newly discovered gold minesdn Hamilton Valley, Colorado river, aro of :,the most exciting and flattering obaracter. t -Tho liavenia Joamai says “The tide of emi gration .is setting strongly towards the mines. Fonr hundred persons are now to wort, each averaging $5 to $lO a day. Some have already Tcolized from $1,600 to $2,000. . : -The farmers for miles aronnd ore leavingtheir crops and ‘ Starting for the. mines;: ..Merchants ere sending largo quantities of goods. miningim plementß, &,o, expecting to realise fortunes. _ ’- The country,* for a hundred miles around, has beenejamincd, and found to contain rich gold deposits in every direction—said to he equally irich with the best -in California. People in. all parts of the State are in the greatest exoite ment. . O' jovernor Bell baaconsented to. become a candidate'for Congress in the Weatern Diatriot of Tejns. ThoNonvalliTroßefly. The following are the exact wordsofthe com pany’s orders respecting the fatal bridge; ' . : '.‘‘All trains mnatma with care in approach-' ingNorwalkriver bridge. Trains going East from Norwalk station trill move around the carve with exceeding care —and conductor! of trains out of time are cautioned about trotting the bridge; vtkey will beheld reeponeiblefoT.theiafely. of their Irajw," I „ The New York Tribune makes the namber of the dead 46. A Coroner’s inquest-at New York, upon two cf the "victims by ibis disaster, resulted in tbq following verdiot: , 1 “That hlortin Teahan and Alary, his wife, came to their deaths Jt>y injuries received from the falling into the water with the, railroad ears, at the bridge nt Norwalk, and we believe their deaths boppened through the calpable negll- Sof the directors nnd- employees of the _ iny havingcontrolof said care-- HEWS OP OUE OWS STATE. A. P. Whitaker, Esq, of the Venango Specta tor, is a candidate for State Senator in his dis triot at the next eleotien. Bev. Mr.-Nnsh, of Sandnsky, 0., has been selected as Beotor of the Episcopal ohurchcs at' Blairstille, Indiana and Latrobe. He is expect ed to oommence about the first of Jane. ■■ B. Bhey, Esq., declines being a can didate for State. Senator in. the Armstrong dis trict. We are pleased to learn that Miss Marin Magehan has been appointed Post Mistress at the Summit, Cambria county. A charter was granted at the late session of. the legislature to a company for the construc tion of a railroad from Lewisbnrg, Union coun ty. through.Centro county, to connect with the Pennsylvania Bailroad at the mouth of Sprnco i creek.'-The distance from . Spruce-creek to ; Levrisburg is’ 70 miles, and it is said that the grade trill not average 40 feet to the mile. • ' : We learn from the Hollidayaburg Sentinel, that 1 all the Irishmen arrested for participating in the' riot on Arnold and Clover’s section, which re sulted in the death of a. man named Cassiday, with the exception of six, wore discharged from onstody week before last. Fivo out of tho six were tried, and on Tuesday last convicted of murder in the second degree. • On Friday, Judge Taylor sentenced them to five years’ labor and in the Western Peni tentiary. The; names of the culprits are as follows Thomas Armstrong, Patriok Ryan, John Canghlin, Patricks Dwyer, Thomas J. Lynch. ' “Eebe hem Veediehst” is the inscription of i the Berkß County . Stone for; the Washington Monument, at least as far as the Committee have - agreed, there being some objection to the - Ger man, and an ;■English inscription is suggested, and will probably be adopted by tho Committoe. - ' A meetingiis announced to be, held in Hoti daysburg, on Saturday next, having for its ob-' i jeot the arrest and conviction of horse thieves..— It is intended to form a general county organiza- I tion. The Artesiap Well which Mr. C. Swanoy is digging at Boll’s Mills, has reached tbs dopth of 400 feet, Ho hasnow reached a strata of blue rock, and it is confidently expected that after boring through it a sufficient flow of wjitor will bo reached. ; ffm. M’Cleoryand Wm. Conrad have been ap pointed Commissionopnof the Wcshiagton county portion of tho Curaberlandroad, in room of J. D. Boberts. The lumber trade , on tho Susquehanna, this eeaoon, has been unusually successful. A gen tleman from Look Haven, who has paid somout tention to the sutgcot; estimates that 4,000 rafts and. arks, valued at $2,000,000/. havo gone past. thatplaceon their way to market. In addition to this, an immense quantity of lumber enters the West Branch below Loolt Haven, and is manu factured at that place dnd Williamsport, and seat to market by the Pennsylvania canal. The lumber trade of . the Susquehanna is rapidly: increasing and the prlco of the article constantly, rising. .. A little boy, son of Mr. Jacob-Peters, was drowned lu Mill Bud, Crawford county, on Wednesday last, sear Haslett’s MachinePhop. It was supposed that be bad been in -the water half an boor When found, as every effort to resus citate proved of no effeot. A German was discoveredlyingia au apparent- ly lifeless condition a short distance West cf Washington, on Tuesday morning last. When first approached heshotred signs of life, and Was lifted to bis foot; bo attempted to walk a few steps, bnt fell, and was: again raised and carried a Bhort distance, when it was perceived thaiho was dying. An inquest was held on tho body, but no evidence Was elicited: reflecting any light upon the cause of bis death. : An election for. officers of the Lebanon Valley !• Bailroad Company was held in Beading, on Wed -1 nosdny, the 4th Inst. The election resulted as pLdlowß.'— President, Simos OisEsocr, oftfjs phin county; Directors/ Wnu-Stroag, Beading j i.jfcsaoEckert, Beading; Samuel Bell, Beading; John Tucker, Philadelphia; Bobcrl Coleman, Lebanon; J- 17. KUlinger, Lebanon; Secretary : and Treasurer, H. 11. Muhlenberg, Reading.— Capitalists along the line of the road have sab scribed very liberally to tho stock cf the com pany. The amount in the books. In Beading, Is $230,000, individual subscription, andotLebanon some $40,000. - A German named John Elite committed aufeide by hanging himself, in Morristown, oa Monday morning last. WASUIBfQTOSI ITEMSi From various sources wo glean the following items of Washington news: On Saturday lost, General Cashing decided that CoL Daria' points against tho Capitol extent sioncontract woaldnot bold water, and thatsala contracts were legal and valid. Accordingly, on Monday, the contractors ’ prepared to resnme operations, and to-day workmen have recom menced their labors upon tho building. The question of greatest interest connected with the work is whother tho suggestions of Col. Davis and Captain Meigs as to alterations in the.plans of the interior shall bo adopted. If they should be, additional foundations will reqnlro to bo laid. - • i Major Stevens completed his arrangements yes* I terdsy and left for Now York. His numerous 1 party of army officers, guides, mountain men.—- Voyagers, surveyors, &0., will concentrate, with | oat delay, at some point ra the Northwest; when I they will be jolaod by Governor Stevens before tbo Ist of June. The expenses of tho expedi tion will; be defrayed out of the appropriation I for the survey of routes for the Paolfio Bailroad. J Gov. Stevens will, perhaps, be met by a party I from the Columbia about the first of Soptomber,- I.which will have oonduoted the survey of tho | northern ronto west of.the mountains. A good many democrats have been dismissed from the Third Auditor’s office, and-some four dr five whigs bavo been appointed.; Father Whittlesey,, the fsithfol' Whig guardian of the Treasury, is respeotfully requested by, tho Pres*: ideal to remain in tho office of Ftrst Comptroller, while to show that no personal fnvorltismis in i tended, his son :is turned out of a $l4OO clerk ship in tho Post-Office Department. C£J* Postmaster General Campbell, baa re scinded tho oontraot mode by his predecessor, for conveying tho mails betweon Saoramento and tho Salt Lake Xlity, whioh was to cost tho government fifty thousand dollars - per annum, and mode a now one with other, parties for four teen thousand dollars! a saving to tho country in that one item alone of $BG,w)O II iThe Captors opChaplin, ten ia somber, hove jointly received from Maryland $1,160, or alter paying all expenses, about ouo hundred' dollars o-piooe.. Chaplin’s bail was $19,000, whloh was.f&rfeited,and the amount: paid into .the treasury ofthat State. Deduoting the first from the last named sum, Bhe is $17,860 richer by virtue of the capture; which, it will bo re oolleoted, toofc place shortly after-the offender hod passed the Distriot boundary wlthseveral slaves who did not belong to him. In addition to the above, six thousand dollars vrero forfeited to the United-States in consequence of'Chap* tin's failure to appear before the court in this city ; to answer the charges pending against him. The CAjuroßfliA Floods.—We find in the San Franoisoo Tranhoript, the following reference to this subject. . . A rain storm: of extraordinary duration mark ed the week previous to the sailing of the steam er. The rain was constant, though abating at times, for more than 48 hoars,.which is a rare occurrence even in the>■ midst of the rainy sea eon.: The mountain risers were greatly swollen, and the flood at Marysville was greater -than ever before known or recorded. The wind dar i ing the storm was from . movingslightly at i-timea towards S. E: The newspapers are in the i habit of calling .these : storms “Southeaitersj't I but they ora generally .from S ond-S; S. E.,very i seldom from 8, E. The general impression noem- I ed lo be that the rains wereovor;. butinApril of lost yoar rain fell on-three days, and once in May—half an inch in all—and in 1851, it rained on eight days in Aprils and three- in May, to the depth of 1,88 inches. The height attained by the flood has been I greater in coneeqnence thin cisco the occupancy of theoQtmtry by the Americana. _ .'-.t-r-i:tv. , Items of Hews and HUjcollany. Cot Thomas McGee, member of. the Penasjl vanio Legislature from; Clarion county, is dan gerously ill with the typhoid fever, at hie hon>e, in Piney township. A bill wait introduced In the Maryland legisla ture on the 9th Inst,: to provide fOr tho betterse curity of passengers on railroads in that State. The people of Colombia, Soath Carolina, are indulging in-ripe cherries, of the May Poke, Big gareanz and Blaoh Heart varieties. Matches ore now split by: the most approved maohine at the rate 0f60,000 a minute. An ex change thinks this win be gratifyingnews to per sona abont to apply fhr divorce! A yonng man'.disappeand mysteriously from; Cleveland last week, and was supposed.to have been murdered... It turns out that he eloped with a yonng woman. Itappears from the biographies of the Poke of Wellington,’that the exacttlmoandplaoocf hie birth is not known, there being no record and no evidence tafixlt with precision. Tho extensive falling mill and foundry of Messrs. Perkins & Co., in Bridgewater, K. 1., was burnedlast Monday night. The loss is esti mated nt $60,000. There was on insurance of $19,006 on the property. Ex-Senatoi; Westcott, of Florida, is the writer of those graphic articles in the Republic under the attractive bending, “ Washington GotiipS’ > . At a recent convention in Virginia, to nominate a candidate for one man voted for Behebob. . “We presume, of course, that the noted old fellow mast be a resident of tbat dis trict. -Hon; James Mcacham, Bepresentatlve inCon gross from third district of Vermont, met with on; accident at Middtebory, on Wednesday of last week, by whioh one of- his; legs was badly broken. The stockholders of the St. Bonis and Hew Orleans -Telegraph- Company,-held their annual .mcetingat Psducab.on the.2oth nit. T.-P. ;Bhaffner,Eeg.; was re-elected President by a very, large majority. : A tunnolwowin course of construction on the line of the Dayton and Cicainnati.raUway, will, it is said, be, withlte approaches, 7 lo,ooo feetin length, and the largest work of gio kind in tho United States. At a late meeting la London of (ha proprietors' of the London and South Eastcrn&ailway, it was stated that- dnring the last ten years, carrying as they did, 2,000,000 passongers,- and Tanning .2,000,000 miles annaally, not a single fatal acci dent occurred to a passenger. The Indians- arc gathered ta a body at the eastern edge, of tbs Florida overglades, where they will remain-until offensive , operations are commenced, against them, and then scatter to other portions of tho country. • fbr (ht Horning JhA • Annual SlcoMnff ot the Plttabnrsti and Allegheny Orphan Asylam. . The anneal mooting eftha FitUbarsb and •pb&n Atylmn tu bold on Tuesday erenfag, May 10ib, Id tbftTbiri Presbyterian Cbuitb, PltUburgh,. . . y - ThaHer. Df. Herron, who vases petted topro&LIo at tno m«t!ag t being absent, HobartJl. lUidle, Ksq* was invlUti Intake the CUaif. . .■William hake veil acted ns Secretary nf the mooting.' ■ The meeting vu opened with prayer by tha See. Wo. Paxi:>n. , TbeOrpbs&swhp worepmant at throeeUng, then *ang ihjwo. Tim Tres-inrer’s Hcport fir the rear ending Hay irt., JBWI and Uui Import of the Secretary were presented and read to the meeting. On motion of W K--Bruno*, Esq., the reports of the Score* law and Treasurer were necrptaL \ , Thffltcr.Mr. Paxton ihronddm'Mj tbometUng,after whfebthftltov. Mr. tam Tint, fcctag.called open, madea abort speech. ; TbemeetingUiea proceelcd to the election of Managers of the Aaylmn for the ensuing year.v. On melton oCMr.Eafcew ell, seconded brllr.P** ton, the following Ulies ware unanimnoal/ eketrd: Ma.vj.qiu ’ ildDenay,; ■ Mrs. VfrrmAn. ilrt-tohlnacja, Hrfcßrnaot, .... Mm Wright. Mrs.KdmacdJO0 tl -Mra.Uihsan i MralUya Mrs.Wado*■"• Mrs.WilfetHfl, Mis* Holmes JlMliawßU, Mm Offer, Mias Carlow, . . hire. StoeXton. ..-.v-- BotU«nhacrlpita» gentlemen jprescot to. the ftinrfi ofUw Socdctj. • . Mr. Paxtonthen dismissed tho meeting with- the benrdk* i ton- 5 * • • M. UIDuLK, Chsirtnan. -i Wit. Bmvzu, geavt&rf. BEcanrAars ntponr. frost next** w* fcaihr tisopisi n*»wT and tbo- L-+. rd cf tba PiXxsbnrgb and Allegheny Orphan Ax'jlauxtOalcoto think, ] that howertr the tuey *2alrs of hfcvuy induro th* Eodety to OTertoohthislitUeha&d, the annua) Mefttlnj,** Uoome* round, wilt bring together, the orphans and t£o<r bvucft> ten. It li well th« there two feebly helplejt. j [ and poor«~thfi other strong! t-hre, and sometimes cert four to faro, tout fed, that u, touch o 1 naiaro make* thn whole world, kin,” so each Is bound to J each, by that golden rubs, which enjoin* us to “tin good unto all men, as va hare opportunity. j The sight of these healthy, happy Uces and the sound* j of tbawcblldUhrufceaJntheirbyninof prata, can scarcely ] £»ll to {fifaaro the feelings of lnt£*;tlatfc*t Society which I , sustains thcssbarotrnl ones *and to these, your SUnagcr* j would appeal,as the best arguffifutfjryouruberalUy' tfcrir | narrative is a simple account ortfce transaciionsof the year, l and has little to record beyond the mere detail* of cretr | day Incidents—but that group of young Immortals, in their I ; decent garb! their Intelligence! and their, from misery hr yocr lniirnmrntalhjvls an object oa which I om»limlgnt4ciigbttocaSß. - • I Yonr Managers &jr« glad to be able to state that the health | of the children has -been generally good; unlr two death*! hare occurred daring tha rw, Spauvick, ten years j oULandUelisaJoroao, the little fairy of tbaftmhy, who | baahesnt&kegrlnatdhe age often laontha. ( Dr. Dais still Watches over the physical welfare of the or-1 pfcans, with bb accustomed philanthropy; and the gentt* I men who hare attended to the Instruction of the children j on Sabbath afternoons, continue devoted to this labor of} lore. | While acknowledging obligation* to those whobare bo* fripndcdlh&tainatesuf tho A*/lum,Tour Managerscannot omit to notice the donation or a number of suitable articles of clothing, made toy quo who will not permit her name to bo made public; but who ought to toe virnml that her free will ottering of time end material*, ha* been creatfolly re eel red, Ur. Logan, also, has conferred an important service, by the purchase of a lot in tho Union Cemetery, at the request of the Board, amity superlntondlDs the removal thither of those children, «ho» spirits haro been summoned to their Heavenly home, The Matron and Teacher deserve* the highestprabo fbt tholr Cdollty and efficiency. - lalhelr re. apecilre department* they have nobly cooperated with the; Managers; a* hare also, the other assistants, forty-eight ofphans, nov residebn the Asylum; twenty-ono have been: i received during thoytar, and. tea bound out to suitable (persona. :o- - ... i . Thopecanlary oonecrtxa of the XnatitnUou, ere still do* gtalent on the generosity of the Society, nothing having Cn realised from any bf tho numerous legacies toquc&thed i to it { though these benefactions haYo furnished somo of its so called friends, with a pretext for wUhdrawiug their con* tributlan&nhd yet, novsrwas monoy more wanted than at present. The high price of provision*—the great outlay of the lncreased number of the children—end i thoughiast, not least, the Imperative necessity for a wash* ; house, new fences, and other house repairs, plead strongly wlthaliboral public for a continuation of tuelr support.. The gentlemens subscription list—intended to relieve the j Managers from the task of collecting funds—was originally .upwards of thirteen hundred dollars; bat as the Troasu rex’s Hepon shows, Is now diminished to IUU& more than a thousand dollars—tho natural consequences of deaths, re* morals ot other causes. This fund, so important to toe sue talnod, might porhapa l® aided by some persona now pres ent, and fbr tub purpose; tha subscribers book has bccu placed In the hands of the Secretary of this mooting. -Tour managers cow relinquish their honorable trust, in the firm belief, that while the bosan heartls accessible to pity, and the law of lore inculcates hcnovolanre, ihelr help loss cb&rgo ■ will never petish in unfriended distress; and as their last official act would Implore a tolesxlngon this hollowed chari ty, from Mm who has promised tha rather of the fatherless, and-the orphan's God. By order of the Board, ■ WW. CAMPBELL, Secretary, ' - May Otb, 1853. . - —• ; Mi Robinson, In Account with tha Pittsburgh Allegheny Orphan Asjlum. Mg^l— To balanc*lntttwury...«;«;».. May 1, To collection at annual meeting $ 22 60 . “ diTldoadBonbridg&Btoch~»>. 101 SO • : *.* donations, subscriptions and .. f . ’ . 415 25 . “ GenUomen'fl aubatriptlona IDW 10 v ground rents,,;, 137 25 “ ■ amount recelrcd from board* * ingohlldren....; ■J? Interest on moneys loaned.... fir Insurance..... .... »„ $ 22 60 Coal bill , 100 90 .** Bhoo do-.......;:, .... , 79 79 . **Amount paid visiting committee*.... 6B u • 145 62 ♦‘ Repair* to hous«w....; ; 28 60 > .**■ Wage*.,...........,. i an .60 ; 5a1ary0fMatr0a.....:........... . 200 00 " « Teachox... 200 00 « Commission &r collecting....... • “ Gentlemen’s subscriptions.,- Mr. Logan, .for Burying Ground... Bs]aseo in.Treasury^ I ■ ■ Valuabie Beceipts -—To become rich—save Iyourmoney and Beeryourconscience. I To become wise—eat, eieop, and say nothing. | To become popular—join the strongeet church,, and all secret eooietics. , Tobecome respectable— to: erery other man’s opinions, and hare, noneof.your i own. ..Tobecome exalted to a little office—bo read; atalttimesto aotasa tool for “big men." To become poor*-bo honest and void of, snepi cion, I To become insane—speak your sentiments tTithoutbonsnlting tic oracles. . iTo become unfortunate—print your tbongbts. ■ datylered—edit a paper and tell J 4 * “* r =*<. * ? i 257 50—52123 45 . . • $2C20~82. $2173 89 „ . 148 S 3 '*■s262o-82 ■* •*# ■ •' V 1 1 **l *, *■> S , -A: Good. Wife,—A £ood wife is one- who pats her husband in at the ©do of the bod next to.tbe wall, and tacks himup to kee{?him warm in tho Winter—splits the wood—makes the fife intho morning—.washes hfirhcabands face, atfuLurows, on his boots for hici—never suffers a root t o Re main inhe? hnsbandV nmall clothes—heaps her shoes up at and her stockings darned— never wonders, what her‘husband sees interest ing in tho young woman, across the way—never . Blams theidoor when herbusband is speakiDg— and always reproves the children when they, eat their father’s snpper. - UASBtED: Oa .Thursday, the 12th Instant, by th 6 Rev. J. S'Rov- J*r. JQHN : D. QUINN, to Miss KATU DALY/all of HEW ADVEBTIBEHEHTS. of the Assets of the IKS?; WESTERN INSURANCE COMPACT, of Pittsburgh/ on the FIRST DAY-OP MAY, 1853: v ; v Balan»dne oa StocX-w..-...^..^^.. M^....;.;U-$144,000,00 Office- - 659.70 M0rtgage......... . .. 1.755,32) 9®* .. 15,82633 Premium 21.102,80 Hills Receivttblß^..^...7„ M i-..4.. M .v...«'.*.*J...^-;./85,C0y,34 : -.Outstanding Accounts for Premium5....*..:......—. 10^10,67- Estimated amount recoverable from Wrccke/Ac-' -2^92,00: " ($231,702,01) . $231,702,02 K. M. OOIIUOM/Secretary." " Pltithurjih, May 11,1803, my!3 lg OF SUlVuUK—loootbs^lnetore and IbrST ' my!3 FLEMING BROTHERS. • ‘A. HUM—So btjla., In etore-anllorsaieby- • • ; t A myl3 PLUMING BBOTjtSRS. i^IOCiiINEAL—4OO lbs. Honduras, in store.and fareale bi myl3 FLEMING BROTHERS.' A RUOLS—UQO Rw.Grotfnd, In stars ami for eale-by -•- A mylff * FLESILVO BROTHERS ' lt AS—5O b bis, i n store and for role-by •>: - iny!3 PLUMING BROTHERS INSEBD OIL—IO bbisTporeCin etore and Ibr eale by y myl2 ; FLEMING BROTHERS*- j, TTMIIEH- 'TURKEY— Wand ftr sale by ■ U FILMING BROTHERS, ruylo . .< ; (Successors to J. Rifld A Co,) Brocade bilks—a.-AvMaso.v a cevNo. 25 Eiiih st, hate just recclred 20 pieces beautiful styles Brocade- Sims - mylir- T AW NS! .LAWNST—Just received, at A; A. aiASoy ACo.’*,- Jbi No. 25 vheap Lavns, somoaslowasB and 10cents por yard.' >: • • : myl3 : TpOB SALE—2O shares Perrysvillo am! -Plank J? Road) Stock. > AUSTIN LOOMIS, tuyl3 * , , •..■ •• Stock and Bill Broker. -. MEN'S, .Boy's and Children's Palm. Leaf, Braid and -Leg' horn .11 ATS, jtlst received. . Prices- unexceptionable. my!3 W IL BCUMKKTZ*, 107 Market st. . X ADIL3* Missus.* and Children’s Fancy SUOES *&dUAX- Jj TEK3, just received in great variety. Prices unexcup* ttonable. }myl3] :AT::E. SCUMERIZ.IO7 Marketst. MJS&'U, Uoya 1 and Youths* Gait-Goat Hnamotted-and . Patent Laather BOOTS, SHOES and UAYI’EKSj of va*. rious styles, at xnyl3 TVLAGK. UHtiNAULNES—A few pieces of these beautiful Juf. Press Goods, just received at - A, A. MASON’ A CO.’S, -No; 25 Fifth street. MOUXGAUES WANXJUM niortcapw, of.$&00 M£b,' ~ h&?iDgono, lfro ftfid three. Years to rtia.. ADSttK LOOMiaStocknud limUroker, OOice,No. 62 Foortb st., (above \tood.) . BBfcS, HK3IP SEED; .. L ■wU; SJO-.i fiplnUTorvenUne;.; •• 225fbsro*4er£riCabebs-;; > 60 kgs Saltpetre, refined. Fnr wile i>7 xayU a JL FAHNESTOCK A CO SUMSIt»ItIiUNNk.T&— I<J cases -Boaneta, coopristiig liel grade, plainer, Qzinge Lace, Drab, No t Lace, &od other BuumGr.irear,;jaMrecdrttf purßxpreis, at A. A. UABUN i-CO.’S, : N0..25 Fifth streets . Joa. F. D. Keatinff, ■ TWTO. 184- SMITHPIELD. STfIKET, Pm*l«rgh, Pconi, Xi MsDufcctnrerof Fanny and Medicated &> acogcs. ■ Also, KftaHsg r g (tepuinp Extracts of Coffee; ■A UWK FOU EVEttV,EU3INIid3 MAM.—A Practical • JTa. Troatke on Badncsj; cr t lio« togel* *ave, spend* give, limd and bequeath monojf with an inquiry ioto tbfr-j ehancea or aoeceM, and failure iu >ualne«s. -By- Edvrln T, Precdley. • A frtsh supply of copies.of the above valuable vorfcfl, thUdsy received nod fr-r sale by - . • : •; i; JLAY A .Wood street. : The Trade iuppUed At Eastern Wholesale prkes my 13 _ I JTTST UgCHYED BY EXl'iUiES—At Gothic Hull, ftlarge and fashionable lot of Mco’Bond Youths* Shirts, Collars, -Vcck Handkerchiefs, EtockfCSesife, Gloves, and ITcrfory, of «Tery. dcscrtpUon. Also, :Sllk, Merino, G»a +*, L Me an* Thread Tinder Shirt* and Drawers. ’ on hand, a* large amlfiiahkmabla assortment suitable for aU a£esand rises,- N. U.—Hanot forget the pla-w. *. COTUIC IIALL, 74Weed street, : • r/chkstkr; . Ife -Study. i> JPUaSf. . I Orphans’ Court Sate. . 1 BY. order of tho Orphan’s Coart of Allegheny -County, William J). Moore, Guardian of tbb minor children of i Solomon vi Uson, deceased, vrttlcrxj'nsi} ;o putUc «ale,oa the premise*, ou.the FIRST DAY. OF JUNE, a, I ). ISM, st one o’clockP.9L, the‘following EOT OFOROIttD. Jdtuatn ta the borough of LawrcncoviUe, Allegheny County, Pa. On 1 Which i* crofted c two story .Frame DwtUine Ifoure, ofi whichlhewald SolomonTVUkjd died wired —vi;: telngUte i upper half part of lot No. 11, la Ephraim Ertcj/* plan I iota, baric? a front of 20 feet 0 inches on Alien street, and extrodingback half.wap to Pike street, of 'equal a Urn. ■..* j Terms made known at rale: .1 myll-ritw | fltOthe Honorable the Judge* of the ii»urt of ueneral I i Quarter Sesions of thePeacM, In and for the county of Allegheny: [ The petition er Elizabeth Morris of the Township of [£baler r ta the county aforesaid, humbly-Pbew^lk.—Thai : jour petUloncrhath provided herself with materials .for I accommodation of travelers and irtbew, atVbpr. dwelling boareln. ihe.Townsblp aforesaid; and prays that your Uon*' ora--wiJUw pleased fc* jjrapt h«ra Uctnse to fctep apnbhc f 3aagj3:.of* fenteytaibCieaV ac 3-. your : pctttfoaerkAs • todoty boumb-W'n pray. EIiZaBETH. MORHIS. f We, cilkens of thr Township '*forpjGiid,do | ccrtii/, that the above petitioner l# of good repute for hon e ty and Jetaporaace, and is well provided with hocre room and conveniences for the accommodation and lodging of I stranger anl travelers ami that said tavern b mcersxry I Christian ilieber, Wm Peters Geary ](n*h, Uco Stewart, Wm Graham, Danfol [leibcr, Wm 0 MQual4c,Geo toiTene, 1 llranosa, Wm Darie^Jacoh.Ksle l Jame« Gilbreath. mylftSt* the Honorable the Jodigra ofthe O urt of General JL Quarter Sessions of it© Pesca. in and fir tha county of Allegheny; Tb* petition of Uortnal ITCall, of tkeTowr»hJpof Pena, in tho county afore-aU, humbly ehewith, That yoitr petitioner hath provided himself With mab rial* for the accommodation of travelers .and-dUier*, M hts dwelling bouse in the Township aforesaid, nnd prays that jt.ut Hon ors wfll b<j plea wd to grant him a UcensMo. keeps public 1 bOuso of entertainment, and your petitioner. a» in datv . : hound, will pray. .•, ; ■ HABSIAE M’CALL. * ! . W<\ the subscribers, citircnsof UiffTovmshipaforrsaid.clo 1 certify, that the above petitioner is of good reputa for lion- 1 «styandtempcraucc,andU well provldod with houreroom j aha conveniences for.the■ nrearumodation and lodging-of I strangers and travelers, and that raid tavern is- necessary. Jacob Stottler, John bwimtisom, Henry Syfore, Wo M Donaldson, James Telford, Wm J Given,Geo 51 Qune, T G Smith, W George, James Capbor?, Joseph Kim, llenry Kim. myl&3l* I ritO the Honorable the Judges of tho Court ol Uoucrul JL Quarter Session* of tho Peace, in and for the county of Allegheny: * The petition oT Joseph AUXbou**©. of the Township of Watkins, in the county aforesaid. humWy'phcweih,— j That your petitioner bath provided himself with materials j for the accommodation of travelers and others at hi* dwell ing house In the Town hip aforesaid, and prays that your Honors will be pleased to gram him a license to keep a pub* Uc house of entertainment, and your petitioner, a* lo duty bound, will pray. JO3KPII ALLSIIOGBK. We, tfcairabscrlbera, citizens of theToxrnahip aforesaid do certify, that the above petitioner is of good repute for bon* eaty and temperance, and is well provided with hou«eToom and convenience for the accominodatkm and “lodging" of j strangers and travelers, and that sold- tamru i* uoccssaiy. . Wm Boyd, Hugh Thompson, Lawson Green. Ell Qainter; Wm M’Call, J Allamsey, II Elder, X Shilling, E Pierce. Jco j Snyder; J McFarland, WciTlog. • ' • ..mylS^t* I mo the HonoraUo the Judge* of the Court of Geueral 1 J • X. l . Quarter Sessions of - the Peace, in for the- county of 1 I'Allegheny: ■•■ . <■ .1 I Tho petition of. W Johnston. cf LawrencuviUe, l in iho county aforesaid, humbly,'^oheweth,—That your-pe-l titloner hath provldod himself with materials for Che eccom* I mod&tioa of travelers and others, at hU dwrUlag house in j the-Borough aforesaid, and prays that tout Honors will bcl pleased to grant hima license i? keep a public house of en tertainment, and your petitioner; a* In duty bound,, will ■P»FJ . .- , • - WJLLUM JOUh’STO.N*;SR. : Wo, tho subscribers, eitisensof. the Borongh aforesaid,- do j I certiiy, that tho. above petitioner Is of good repute for bon* j l.estjand temperance, and is well provided witirhouso-room* ] 1 and conveniences for the accommodation and'lodging of I 1 etrangore and travolers, and that said tavern is necessary. I ! S U Barber, Hunter SFLaughllu, Wm G Sheridan, Joa I : Freltag, FII M'ConneU, Z Wilbar, Jos Waiuvrright, Janies [ Alexander, J N White, E Davison, Thus Black, Wm Kemp- ! ttyl&3t« , • . . s ; r I § ? § 9. % % HOW TO CUBE HERNIA, OR BUPTUBE. THIS DISEASE Is now so common that thousands or in strument* oro-. in uso ftfi not only its relief; hut btch its radical cure, most cf.which aro entirely worthless, and unfit tor the purpose deigned., The.instrument used in the cun of hernia or rnpturo la calloda rauss, and ehonld bo : wall mode, and well adapted to the broken parts,' In order to • give relief or offset oeuro, That aenront rupture can be effected, I would adviso any one to call on the undersigned,- and be will give them ovldonee "beyond all question ofiloubt. Ihavelu several instances, dorlng thepast year, cured cases or rupture, some of both sides, and in the cases of children, almost InoTitably, by the application of Dli, fIUBBABD*a TEUSS, an instrument that can be perfectly fitted to the parts, having a wooden, and capable of affording any amoont of pressure that may "be desired. It wiU not move from the porta to which it Is adapted, and it affords a press*’ are, without pain, that no other Trass possesses -- . would rcspectftilly.lnvlto. the attention of phvsi dans,- and those suffering from the disease, to' this- instru ment. . Particular attention given to the adaptation of these instruments I also beep Body Braces, Abdominal Supporters, Shoulder Braces, and kinds of. mechanical appliances for the turn of dl £H e * , WL Qho 2. KEISEIt, myl&dawlm ho. MO Wood street rnerthe Honorable the Judges of the Court of General i i Quarter Sessions of the Peace, in and for the county of [ Allegheny; .. Ths petition of William C.Dilkes, oCtho Itownshlp of i Findley, In the county aforeeddihumbly ahoweth,—That 1 Sour petitioner hath provided himself with ' materials -for io. accommodation or travelera and his dwelling : house in the Township aforesaid, and prays that your, lion- • orawfllbe pleased to grant him a llcenseito keep a public house of entertainment, and your petitioner, &a. in duty bound, will nray. C. DILKES. : We, thosuDßcribera, citizens of .the Township aforesaid, do certify, that the above petitioner is or good - repute for bon-: estyand temperance,-and is well provided-with: housemom ; Kod couveniences: for the. accommodation and lodging of arrangers and travelers, and. that said tarerrnis. necessary, j John Pollock, 2J A M’Bnde, B J Gmmce, D SPBrlde, g&m’l Morgan, John Swuaringin; Charles Aten, U Stewart, Eobcrt iTßride, John Barnett A Cox,B Anderson; : roylLSt* ijia * 492 87' / the Honorahlo the-Judges, of tho Court of General .a. Quarter Sessions of the Peace; In and for tho county of Allegheny:. - - Thepeutlonof Johnßoblnson T of-'WilkmaTQqmpT7}p ) lnthe county aforesaid, humbly aheweth,—That your'petitiohec' hath ’provided himself .with materials for tho Accommoda tion of travelers-and others at his dwelling house in the Township aforesaid, and prays that your Honor*'will he pleated to grant him alteeuse to keep s public house of en>' ! tertalnment, and your petitioner, as in'duty hound, will P«y * - JOItN EOBIZfSQJf, ;. - We,the eubsaibSrs, citizens of the Township aforesaid;-' do certify, that the obore petitioner la of good repute for" honesty and tempeiaⅇ - and is well 'pKmded'with house -: .room and conveniences; for the accommodation and lodging 1 of strangers and travelers, end that- rajd 'tavern. i sary. i r John’STKiuney# Thomas -JTGaghy, John''Black,'Allen' s i Brown* Geo 31 Bnotccn, John W House, M Thompson; John;' l : Jpla, S. J Carpenter, Q H -Bellj-W’N Jamts'Jlc-' 1 Gefcy, B ITCafiy, W 8 Packer. ? * > ! '-•y- , ••- -r tr \‘t;r‘!Z'^.?* •“*•!>'•''>T' -’■• v •„- .- --- •. •:-<■•-.•- . -*p. \* %,%%> a*.*#. .-** j&T +~ ~ ~ r - _*" c „ J, „•* ■*£ t *" -*’ rIA k *-4' -T* "» w*,. c> - ' *. ‘ z \‘ f ~ 4 *■ -«-* %. v ” , T r t **- t ■'V -e. I. '*."• .“■.r-j '■ V ’ <’•,' ..-J” (*'-*„ ,' ~ "'. "‘" 'V.' V .' '_'» -, .. - «.*’ .-V-v --V-' ‘• r-" ■ .^i * n *•*' * - * H 4*** ••-' i ,v ■ »' * TV. R SCn^EETZMO7 MArfcgCft tytlliam i>. sfoomv . ■Goohllaii.. i ' W * ' • C 'ft v* -r- ■ f .'■.■> I >* ' " -*>. -—v . -* SPECIAL NOTICES. Worms t Worms 1 ' . . : £27* Tattoo* theories lsare been startcdiclatfre tdti's' .erfela of intestinal worms, and yet the question Is still; a -vexed one -among medical authorities,: Of one tret, I think all are Informed, and in which all agree—the :£atal nstnre of tbelnfluencethey-exertoaclilldren.' 'Aitfiis' ■ Season of the year, the attacks of gonna are most frequert as well as most dangerous.; We takq great ph&sare-ia'tLl* redtiog the attention of-psrenis tathe Termilhge of JX-lla taoe. lt Is one of the most extroc2dlnajy~ medicines ever ■introduced to the public, - and has never filled of success when tried. - •• Shr sale by-:most -fifth* Dmggistfl-and. Merchants, and. by the sole proprietors.. - J. KIDD & C0.,.' • = apriSdtor t , CO Wood street. •.--.-esrXiOTr .Csilrlte,- HypocSiont2rlac,-gnnt of energy and capacity for business or disposition to enjoy -!i£ find happiness, are wretched complaints which sSastlj prey, npcm the constitutioniof -©layrar eusually brougbton throughtroubles and-sSictions of the; ; mind, setUni&iyhabits, cpnflpad»nh»MnTtl cios a application.; ;to study; - Tbejrare sometimes 'attended with Ins of oppev tifej ’dyspQmla,' nervous?*debility^ rfrightful; dreams, and "a p&flfrV.gnhealthj, .downcast -countenanca* .xiqw, while theaa. melancholy disorders, exist, 'the-bright: sparkling eye loses'; Jta wonted tuatrufriba mlndls: jwnsqra-' tratiou ondTivaclty—thebodyits manly courage and rigor, aadthe noblest feellnga-of our-.nature gradually dwindle away to d fretfoTpeenah teinpav until lira becomes a bur then, end-other diseases sriseto shorten the of the : wrefcebisivictim.:;- v.?? -..-v.;- - A bate for tbeyhoniMe'dbbnlertyllt be foxmd In that excellentartfclb,'ttAtSET , 3 FOUEST WINE! • ' >■« ; -SiHJeetargo advertisement tnaitother '-'- '' . Soli Wholesa]«randßetairbjDr.QEO.-lL KEYSEB. 140. comet ofWood streefanU Tfapd, alley, Plttabnreb, p*« tl~ so, by JA3IE3 T. BAHfLE,-ncrrth-’west comer of federal streetAnd"tlie3»lamolwJ, Allegbeay Gty. ■ <lce2&Jiadiw, • ~'JES?*Scrofaliu—- It la da* to Hipr’s Petroleumtogdy i .that it has been known to i of this dreadfuldhcaift ln iess time thirn any ether remedy,. l and at less cost or incqnvenienca to the patient - -Che thousands offertSflcatea .’in'theTiibids of. thoproprier to/, many of which an* from Veil known of city Of rittsburgfrand Its dearly and beytard all doubt, that Kzs&VEntt&niilsft of no common value, not only asi 'loedlremedy in Aroly* sUyjyieumoiism>: uasof 'Sightf-lmt asavaluable iatemalTomedy* inviting the- investigating, physicians, as .welt as the Buffering patient, to become acquainted with its merits;.- ...i . r Those having a uread-bfJmtstnres iarenssured: that this medlcinela purely natural, and la bottled as It Hows from thebosomofthewtlL.': : : r • --Ta-- 'v.-.rL^v' .. is copied frcma-paper published at Syracuse, iV. Y, and bears 'dale -August 2, xB5S£ to tcfifc&u also appended Die certificate oftheedeUraUd D. T. fbc/.JL D* of Syracuse: This may In trulhcerf(f)ythat I hive been eobadly it fllcfod with Serofiilafor.lbe laateeVenyears that mcstoftbe :tlme lluiTe.bee&anable to attend tu any kind of business;- andmuch.of ihetimntmablo-(ovalkand' eonfinfid toiny r bwh-andhaTebeen treated nearly.all the time by the best r Physicians tmr eotmiiy a&rds;T pceafiitmaUy got somere~ ; lieS butno'cure, worseuntil Dr. Fbct r recommended m&to try the Petroleum, jot Rock QiLos ev&> rything else had failed. . I did so without fallh alflrstv boi ;th»6tfee6 was astonishing; it threwjtbe poison to the surface :atoo«i and I at once began to growbetter, and by ■using seven bottles I h&vegot acure wortbtbotuanda of (toilers. • T ; • •••••• > MRS.iiAitCX M.. i- This may certify that I;harebeen acquainted with Kies’S Petroleum, or Hock Oil, for more, than h. year, and have re* peatedly witnessed its behefidal’affects -in--the cure of Indo* lent ulcers and othet diseases ibr-whkh; It Is recommended, - and can with confidence recommend it to bo a medicine«n»> thy of attention, and can safely coy that success lias attend*' ed ito use where other medicine had foiled, : „ , t D. Y. FOOT, 31. D. sale by all theDruggirta In Pittsburgh/ fau27aMw. W. A. M'CLURG & CO., HAVE REMOVED TO' THE CORNER OF . Woo<jtnndBixtl» Streets; . - . Where-.they oETep tavtLdr-fild customers, find‘thoy public (mnexally, at the lowest rates,'Wholmalejiml Betail," tb» largosti. most select and complete stock- fit CHOICE: MAS, FAMILY" GRQCEME& WOODKH AND WILLOW WARE tote found Jutlie West. decty ‘ CHAS. E. LOOMIS, 9TOCK ASD BILL BEOEE&i Soieu, Bonds, Mortgages, &c.,E!esoltntea. \ „*ASrfCCIA& AtTJCrQKt GXY£a • TO TUB PUBCHASK AND STOCKS; dt- Orocr—76 Fohrth street,between Market and Wood.- oppciltO'the Bank of Kttsburgh.. • JanlS-ly^ PHILADELPHIA CUETAIH WAREHOUSE, •. • ■ the State Bause.’ : h. w r sapfobd, - .KEEPS constantly on band. themoet extensive end „ raried assorficcntofCittialn?andCu?tiin Jlatertals'tu .ba found in tha-city, comprising iorpart of-the XoHowliuH CCLTAIN GOODS AND FUILMTUKE- COVERINGS—aII eryleaof—. -2 '?y. v. French LaroCuiteln.**. , ~ - Wli^ow-'£Tttti?fl,<t,altpffcgft- Muslin • • BuffUoHandSj’aHw&lhs,' wUihs, Gilt Oomlers, every style and* French. Plashes . price, u . . . , Gilt Curtain Pins,. • ' ” , Pampas, Band?, 1 **- Safl.os, - Cord*-andTassel*, ---’ : ' : - \«- Damask Linens, ’'/ --/Gimrw. all prl^,. ; . ' ;.Cashmerette, - •'■;' v "‘liibpv-* PlainTarkey Bed,; ■ Fnages; India Satin Damask, - Picture Tassels and Cortbs • ‘ u ' vldnlngSUks, EhadaTaasela-anri-BpEf^iwi! FurnitureGhnp«; Hooks,Bing?, Brackets, &e» - - AltJl] assortment of tho aboT& goods constantly fhrsale> wholesale or rctaO. ‘ - - {marlrlT—afia*n. • Surgeon Dentist*»{Bcsn!isorcf ~Q«.!V.Llildle.] yq.l44Smlthheldst. •••■>•.(aiySgr Vv- A* cQ* Ur- as- tbenorth-eastTcroer of tretr Fourth and MarkH*ireebv(ahbraUaTifir A Burch^ 4ekTaStore,)onMohdayercalnsvatSd’clacC •■Y.mSrSd ■'-• rSaASGEEOHA LODQE» I. Oi O. \hajv AngerooaXodge, N<k2S9, *. ft edfle&fty aveitlcsla rt*f}ylrr * ACK TS A»—-Vor thebest OoLGirb Tn in Pitsa*- eo cents %t T b* go to the Tvkln Tea Store, «o*o3 Fifth street,'where the ury best Black and: Gwen Teas can alwaj* ho had. - £ jys ■■■ JOHN. 11. FOWmßjhte FouicrAPuliU, Boot aci Shoe Manufacturer, and-Wholesale Dealer* •Ko. 14 Barclay street* Etq doors below tho-Astor House, Nov Tort. ' '■ r • parfcgp- _ Stiver HedAl attarded by; WpanfrUn -U*£?!\~ Institute, 18525.~F.-H/SSlEru/ Mahdfce- Boots Porta Sfoansics,' Ecsa Wood. Writing; Desks, Drawing Cases antJ.Wcrk Boxes. 205 Archstreeveno door watir Sixth; Philadelphia. •. .. • .-. ■•■ ■. •-rawTi?fiTp i .- O. O* FV—Place of meeting, Wasbiogtoa.UaU. uy„ Wood gtreet»-betvoeg Fifth street sad Tirgjnailey. - v PirrsßutJiC LQKSX*2io.33O- —Meets every TufisdayeVening. AUswtmtjKscAMnnaT,- No. 87—Meets first -and 4hini ■ Friday oi each month. -.-■ . V " ~ - [w&t232y>" Tl ;^ := 5 iTNA - i:SsrilASc£s ' COMPASV, of ;IriSr; Hartford, Coun—-Capital Stacie 5300,000; As 3eu S4S9J7 OSceof the--Pittsburgh-Agensy-tu the Store-' TtaamefJl’CarJy A Looaifl,'No%s9 ftood street; v Yttorfai . , R. H; BEKSONrAggpt. [pS»Conul ConuU Cornaltl A great-many per- sons are dreadfully tormented with corns. A certain - remedy will bor found m Dr. Ccss pLurra. fbr sale by Dr. G EO. 8. KiITSKB, 140' ft’ood street. - ■-' • aeps ■ •■ . YgSUhlberal deUncuon* to those vhohay to sell again.-- ■ • Curtain 2Xdterials>-~inn<3 Curtain description; Jornltnra Falnted.lHndov-Shade*, Gilt OorniofetjCnrtalh Kn^Donils.' at wholesale and retail. W. HYCABBYS*~ - ' - 169 Chosant street, comer :" Cartalna-ilada -and Trimmed in the very newest French : -style.: x-.r.- y-y, . --^.[marSOdy,-.:; Window; Shade Alanufac* *B^.-;S?v r W -SEOOND AKD-ABCH STS., PHILADELPHIA. Onr motto la. Quick and Saudi A-../ -•t.y- --Y- >= Store, Church* and Lodge Boom SHADES, made ina superior manner. .• » • • 4JS* Dcaleraandotbers nreiutited togire ns a call, he fora-pnrcharlng elsewhtro: * : G.'L. UILLEK A C0.,-' ‘ • auiffrTm, ;'-'■ S. Wl'corner ScrOnd andArchsta., Ph n « nrS»KELSOK’S HAGUE RHEOTYPES.— - FostOface- Buildings, Third street. Likenesses taken la-Ail kinds of weather* £ema&Ai SB to &P. m giving ah. accurate artistic and nnimato likeness, nnlike and vastly su perior to theconmioncheap(lagnerreotypes, r at the following cheap sl,oo*- s*2, $3, $4, $5 and upward, according to •-the slzeand quality of case or frame. ■ ‘/HqarifiiAhHdron, from 11 A. 51. to U.- N. 8.-rUkeneases of sick or deceased neMohstakehiaahy part of the city. * fnorSs;ly Pittatourgh City Glass Worhirt ft/CU.NNINGHAU & pu.\7.. GLABB, No. £6 Market street* between "First Toad Second, Pittsburgh, -IVntfa. ? ‘Particular attention r>aVJ to odd sizes. Y AlaO, dealwa in FJ3NT-GLASS, TLES, Ac. - Thro of thrfirm belng‘proctlcalmcn,irin'giTe' their entire aUention - to the they f&ei' cqnii- ; dent they cia produce an artldoof Window Glas* eqnal to any either of ibrelgn or'domesticmahufactxire. y . ■ marfcumfl.-:.v AjPßlEBBr;Noisea lu the Head, and ell disa* b£r greeahle.dtscharg».*s&om thQ.car, speedily and pema •' nently remored, without pain orißraavcnlcnceTby Dr. IlAEr tsr, «incipal Auristqf thojf. Y.KarSurgeryvwhomay bo .mmraHed at. 93 Xrehstreet,Philadelphia,' ftomDA M.to 3 '■Ypirtcenyearsof eio&o and almost nndlYidiittentkh to thia branch of special practice has him tOTednca Ms treatment to auch a degree of success aa to the most eon uxmca.&nd obstinate cases yield, by a steady attention to the' peanq prescribed. . -'. r .. •; _PlttBbqysh. 'and SteuDeavlUo Railroad. ■' - fPHE subscribers lo tfie Capital Btocfc; Of tboPtttsburgh :'' jL‘“- andSteub<mTitte‘9allroaaCompany, ers hereby notified - to pay into thaTreasury, the fourth inatabaeiit cf fita Dot 4aw per i&ar*, : on or before the Ist of Becembcr t proxiino,' iahd 'fire Dollars per share on - or before .t&* Ist day of «p*h 'month thereafter,. nhiiTlbe rjrbole amount of stoch- sttlK' scribed fo? has beenpaH.;. yW-A- IUtL, Treasurer, voYl&fiodfcv GLES HOTEL. t T)RQPPSAIfi yjllbo roceiTtd fog leasing thn flT.mr nn. i JT milesthimthacltf, on thffßaADDOCi’aPmD Hoasaliaj been n*cntlt erS* J-W.BCTtEXL 1 } “"?■ aprSs:Tm 0 W ,.„. . WAU.PAPEB. ; TT* vnrSn? 1 f* l ***?***®**!*® collcctioa of PipEß 'HASaiJ'GS, comprising* gretf number ofoeVDat- Qolii Sold VelretTiw. SS&?W*PH | ra Qhssd Unslised : StWe?Sl r 9P 3 JiaiiaUoiL- Wood work,-each 'isbak.-Skifcia- Maple, Mahogany, '3“sCgt«eft«tt; «»r£Stf ‘ th«^StS «&d£' issssaH^.** . ; -^■SSs ..marZLSia . So. 65 Marfcrt street. SpiSKb 'W I Tirvv aro Of riski, FIRE amiJIA A,T,aaa wm «» S «:J t9 j5 l -■ ■ ---.’—-- -~ fIW&J vK - "' - - tons ixa Mjjioia JOSEPH C. W3IZZ ' ' W^&•S(5£ Pe3,at ~‘ %/ * ° ,dark ’ pg&iuaagf toecnraonjo r , , „ mco. or iuaESiOTr “ tt * ** o. SiSSSSfiSSSSS- £S2S“lgSfe?“ _ _ THE BASE’S PEOQBESS! - - £Ss££ffr~- -—= AltefTuch," —~llr-end Mn. Oiltet- - - - : SKETCHES'IN INDIA. ‘ *>£gro Dance— <yr~*_. • • »•.-. To conclude witfc the fiftE act C f- ' ■■ ■ -** o **' ’ • BtCHABD ON HORSEBACK; 1 Eichsrd,(nose caff e1}).:.:.. ja r •-a.tftj- •;• ■ Richmond.- - - - y r j?-ynnl' '' ■GT To-noirea—Benefit of Mia PAXNY WHBRLER. SILK BoNNETB.—lSeasesnsve stylo Silk. Bonnets.' init opened ni -- - A. A. MASO:f 1- £O3, mylO Xo-iiardib street. MANTILLAS.—A, A. UiSoa -A- CO-j-flo.-iia: Eifth street : ■ will open this morning, at beautiful assortment of BUS, r caiin and Lacs Mantillas and of the moat' fashion ahlg styles.- i ' .- 1 -':- . ' - V.-mrio-c ' Kxcauwos.BAas.op Pnrssn2fln,>.' • I rpHIB Bank has. declared a Bind end of»rauam csxt* cut X of the or after' Ui« lSthinstant*'u ‘ - rayl-gwd<g. -•. Bask op.Pmsßnuin, r : >■■ May a, 1851 J" r|THE President- aoJ Directors of R&n&h&Tethla day ■. . 1 doclarodaDlpJOflltCl cf POffE:P£S tb& laafeslx : inonthsirpayable to-itockhiidfiM or.thcif lesai represanta*-' -^ tWea, on or after toe 13th lest 1 v . JOffit SNIDES, Cashier. ' MiEcnA2ffS"A2fi> BTAHCTAenmm’Bijts.l - • ' •• Pittsburgh; May 3,1853.. j HpBIS Bank to-day declared a Dividend- of roins ?£& ccsr-. ■ X on iis Capital Stock, oat of th© profits fortha last air months, payable forthwith. . ' -/; • • «ay* W. H. DEKNT. Cashier. Westers . Casn*A2rr, > . May 3d.-1353. i COMPANY: has..this <lay tleclared -a DiTiJcnti of X : Three Dollars ami .Fifty.Cenw pcr-ahanv out ot the • profits of the last slx-months-rtsadoilarsenafifty cents ot s which sill be paid .in cash, on or after the 9th Inst* aod on*- dollar per share credited to jtocfc*. oaylcBt» - , F. M. GQBPUN'/See'y, _ SY.glitoacbZp CiotlHing , IS an.arUctethat wishes to grt-whcs jh»y wantto. pnrdjaso either-ibrthcmselTes or Boys." This • can always bo hail fbr. the Cash; to yonr entire faiLrfactlooc , Tor all ages, from S&yeatrohi to boys of lancer growth ami .riper years, at _ OUESTEB-’S, ' .Gothic Hall, 74 Wood st. . WeStnJy to Please. --ii v- -‘(aprSJ) . C AfiIUAGICS JPOaSiLET^i^ EB3IOTAr*rr-Theuntlcißigne<J announces- ■ ■•»•, '.•«■«.•/ c, s-?*~ » *020“ CARRIAGE WAREHOUSE, wtuatea the Two between. PSttßhnrpft-R^— ZJZJ anil; ; .on ,tha_Grcenri>ar??, and -Philadelphia ■•:'• ?^^l k&: :^: wHi -Tecelre - ' Uatmrfsctaa the anil -soeoniL. band CARRIAGES,' • - JSS °n the- Tory lowest tufas for-.ttSw garinff M twelve biisihess, and wUh' - .ouwi. :E>i3t'bo:flaU«s: himself jn - - pnKing down '■ v; : aislpTamßtattraUonp^to^pajrxr^orCarrJ*-^-' aggy&fc Cfeafedawy*} . JOSEPH WHITE. * .£‘, -v ' Vojari&W CARPET HOUSE, - i 82- Third {md llarSok ' I undersigned respectfully calls thaattcnUca ofDeaj*- :.-X.r as in Carpets, and persons famishing Eo* > I *l*t Steamboats, or Dwellings to his new tndr large s stock;' replete to erery- turiety bf • * Royal Velvet and-Brussels t" -v Brussels t ;: Imperial Tkwe Plyj ' ' .Superfinesad Pine laffrala? ■ . . SilliltatctiCarpeting ••■'. w Hemp Carpdfcar', striped & Plaid* . Bmssels Stair'Carpclin&r.- Vcnltian--do• :uo* -•■ ■“• •■.'•■. Also, a complete assortment of OIL CLOTH; ffrira 3. to 24 ieetirUe:Oa Cloth for Stairs; Cocoa and Canton Mattings; *- Arajtostcr, Cbeanie, Tcltct-and Tuned »nd w.». r :~ -< Cocoir Jatß, Chain,'.Adelaide-Aml','£iiKpsfcia c3Ujits; : StaJr"'— Kod-vWimlow SiaJes.aad EJliais; Brass Step Plates, Ac. XS' A ltteral dl«rant to those who trayto sellmnln- • “Prig- ■ • ' . • C. 8. nBADLY. • - . cnderslgaed-AdmfabtPßtrix'iijd iilainktratorf-fcr • • X- EtWHASt deceased. trill sail _at ' Wheel ing, at l4th, day 2 alithe 3‘n*Si ; Pressc3,tiin£r Appurtenances, ' ’ Tether Kltb the good .wfli of-ssa establishment, to >: , eat hMi^r > t Oa»foorthdOTTD» • ; f Binscisnths^^gne-fbarfh^rrd*hicra mcaths/- - - and lnterest raws the daj-cf v - - : ; sale»&nd.secnTiiy ixjzjareachcf tho hut three' payments/ • [•'•••TheehbretcrßXS'Eiay/ba^T3trs£tloato-"Uni9andamouitcr : ' i /psrtnentvtf desired by ihe parchafes. to*i2gaffe in ; the Printing £aaiiias.v r ' * »li perhaps, not Cod a better opening in any section cj tba • country, than the one cog offered - "* > XEETIA DEMUJf, . . • ' ‘TOI-iH. DUNHAM, Adn*r, ' 1 V of-JOHN DPm&^dosftL aprSOrtd w/'; RI£KUHATI2&L*"-2}2V Crown'stieiriy liiscovezni renal t * t*’ to Rhaumnifaim la &-Speedy g«l cgrfcUa Besuiiy for that palatal trouble. XixOTeriaLb.- ■ • ■* .-■• ■ ■ ~-n • 4lt)l£UoSD. - Pittshsrgli, Pena, ? a^ : --13ifl Xteto-laaltwiva ftt hnpft : -' • Frlvatfl Dtfttasga,. >, K. Da. HSOTTNy N DiyncatL AE D<*» • ▼otca entire an oCcs Practice. t""* ■lfia ~bnsia^a:l9i-;aßfl3tly to*-<£Ksa& V / - Journal IKstzsszz and aSecticas, /C l taougfct on tiy imprudence, jrjoibfeltQdaigßnce antfexcess.' SyritfUs* " • of,tha'Bloo<£--wiaisil Ksc> «a of the VeneraUftgan.'Syfcl&ifisses,ScorbuSoKrup* ~ ticns,Tetter, Ringworm,MercurialDiseases, cess, Monthly “SoppresJonv:Diseases' of tea JoSita,; Pistula in - ■ -ioo,'Herroo9 i&ections, Pains la lbs. Hack and Idas, Irri- <• tatioapf tße.Bladder azul• Kidneys,sbccimsluHt- trcatti— -• :-•• ►Cure guaranteed * - -*- Elzteen yusn? practice (sir in this city) enables Dr- Efctfn to offer •tts3agßa»aofa spa&ly core fo ga who may comgttfef • 7 ■■f derbisxsre. - - * i. - - __" ; v .O&Iqo #BaPrit&te Consol tailed Boaas, .41* i»i3B:oiiiiallBr;.-:-- moderates ; SJv* S. Eose's ureat PalQ'Curcri , TOIIB WONDER. OF3EHE AGEI ! :.-M Fate Cxrtd tils . -X Mcsicl—' This wonderful pregarslioabusciintctnally:;--- -- *a4 estemall/, glTrog lin»ftilaifr. relief from-all-fcodllT pains. " „ v" .• -.-t:.' --*• * ' .-•. If used according -to directions, It not oaljr rcliores-aU : 2 ••- oaln, butlt curesit usually os tbo first application.' ittnay ' * be relied cm for curing and/gtring almost instant relief,'as Ifronsaad* wbo have -.used Jtraatety&lo' Rheumatism Ague,' Sudden Colds, Morbus. ' Pleurisy, Earache, toothache, ChoHe^'and/'iU pain: in tfc» Stom^orßowel^Feadacbp,l^Min : tHe.W£rob;painsla--’ • ibfcldmbs, Joicts,3sik,: Spine >Ecaldi- •/ ’-•• CMlblainSjSpralafl, Bruises, Pimples,aniEatJ Chronic-* -■'■■ Krapucns.- *' piy‘S^ toberelleTßa&^ m ALL to fce cured of ALL DISEASES.tnto ills _ L‘ •FamdrJledkines. Pricel2J&2sand 6o csnt£pcr bottla . „ Far sale by G£O_H..K£\SEE, ■J**™ MQWoodSeet. ~ STATESIirKT -7- ' THE STATE VICTUAL ■ MHK AiD 3IAEIVP TV ' ' U StmASCE CO,ofTa.,otE l irTfabi;4 :B ’ . Aiseta of the CcmpBay v slay lrt, ISS2u. SSIOSM or Premiums rec’d, year ending May,lst; laSrr if i He ramcd p rrni oms, Lc?sc?, I^Mnsaranrx l . Kr. ■ : ■ ■ . Senses, 4a, , - 80,205 53 Capital stoclc paid In ami ' Tr, '“ ;Bcnais,Mortgages^:, leans, 'aMcther ifTaQaHe-C .—... - 240 770 5S '" : .Cash cnrhand l 'zm&in hands of ;**?? r-.i-v-:.':-' 1 -' ; ' •’’••. --''tUßggoas.A .--V -JQIIN-P. RUTHERFORD* DazHJlila coanty.' • -•— -••-• • , P. C. SEDGWICK* Harris!) urge. * SABIUEL JONES* Philadelphia. t • • A.- WlLKlNSj'Baoker;KctsßurKh, '' .■-. ■ -. .-■-• *\ ■ A. A. CARRIER; : ;V- »' Dauphin county, ... .A. J, . ". ■ J b . : ROBERT KlCTZvCarbon county.-- - -J- - ■•_.■■ Brandi Office, comer Fourth and Emlthfield sfeits'-- i! v - i B* 7 ** ■ :r:-- A. A. CARKIK&, Antcarr. ~ Window Shade 48 IRWIS ' ■E. R. KEENAN. ' - - 0 * BniT iison, 4-4 2fc,M33e~ s * . Bn£«H Ctett,«4 25c, 54 Sit, 64 40c,- - tena»w Qg Oott, black, 14 28c, 54 sac, aa an,. FipredEack . *)_- -4452 b, 5440c?,644fc - - I'Enssscltel- c _oJ4o-’S^& L -'' , ■HabogsayjmdSoswooa 14 fffiew3-iWth 64 k!- v ; ittscb t-HrarthKi^Sdot^i.ttWOhSST 7 - t'_ '■. ■ ■ •::•■. 'I- • - : CLOXGUiQ.. . . .-... JM*»t»g^O r >-ftat»trtfe.- BaueSi&v , - • eooDtEAß’a kTjbbeh co&bk. ■■•- V'-'-TeiigSlaefcQßatv&.COcch. u " - ■ EwrtßlackCkatSjtiiu eaci... '■' I<ag,?«U3,S3^saatih. > Leggto, $2,00 per paly. UUO a 02 and Connela VuT© i m^ ll ?©ad:Csiapaxiy > Slay *>, 1853 •- pa littte.of thilsst-Ugfelatore of this u ' a - «=rij>tloas,tliM maxte.teognaT f-, r sab- . _ -; - v mvio- -•- X TOCK>S PAHSES. Tg» wafilsaiaiS: cm . ■ [*j*ps?i«U& entire.-ttiasswttei;»l*?>»if e^s - brl niowa I Med of .their dedrcdeftMt. ' BU ??. Preparations' . . . . : m'' *• -' - *«*■ ■> , ■> -*r ' - AMUSEMENTS. V-' TEHiTES. 3AMES B. iimiKAT, Cashier. ' 100,000 CO • " V ' \ „ v >■
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