I*'v * L>V' 1 ,^ t r > •' -"‘~V’ ■" '-C' &-' , . ,** t £ ■j-%J i </•** -£» X„> :.• . , ,-J »\. > a t > s »^,-vr= v r**£*?•*-*•-&. ~ «.** «*,*** *»■*«•- k S s l*l wWL -/ >P* 4 , v* tf***, <_ * r .%*»** - *-*«., „ m\ \ t , .*;•;• : x i:^,;.k ; = ~”,X'X?.jL&! S S'!S J 9 *> ' m*?:'’,'*. ->* f i’’< l ,';- 1 A CJS !>,t wj?st * nt, '\ ,-■* > ,* L, v* y «i» .' 1} <t ■' ‘ '—-' „ J •• A' ,' .r v ~ ’ - 1' „ -t'-.- 1 }i'"' ’.I %,*■ •»t**- i 3'iv <>^x'-^',"',,3.t, ,< -i.*' i: -*■' t, %2. ->i »i'» j.-a*- . j « t *' J >,« :7 rtT '•> 1 u ‘. n.HV,,■>.; v ,!■•**<» <-• , , 4 * < „ . . * -- k._- / : x " ''■: *.' ir’ 1 >’ „* -*~"K * fetW'‘"‘l'-V'-' ’ ‘''-j y- "^ T " n-/.v^’;V;V~ ‘jfe/ *!<■» i •ti» t *. ’«^'-^>»x^ , t y'-t'' r: ' •- '-*.■ «, *- -”*•■ -i' , ** > »',!<«' -t va”-. *• $ >&k .•- - v - ; • ■ I fe.sri"t t 9't*j J '"'' ii ?1 ***!*■ »v ! S' - - ' ~— * - * . < - - ~ - i : «»■-*«• . -o7a;^rs .■* * r uql Cumpanv, and Sena - - - surely arrest tho attentii »1 “<iV-^, V'l% .'•”.?? y'<' 7 fth'te -1 V B . rettt nnd desirable im] ''■•)■ SI" the complodouof this w <j(.“'^’!.Wi¥f'‘ aeription Uls idle ui )'s! ,a t X',-J : ?> - - slow action of the Natioi ?.:•?» tho:peoplo .to-be. amuse -„ Vi-t-r*^’ 5 ' '•/ > deluaWe hope that a r - vL'?-*f Congress might obtain an 'i i*?? i x iV v u X»* r y\* tloa for the oonatructior , ' - - work. The river men e iphfy - builders and merchants, a ’-i~ J - - ■ the ontrard more s&£: J : *£&'ktfiK Ilk west, who have capital i-iiS’s-V ajaasg^gaa. their aid frith zeal nnd sul extent of their ability to. ti Wi for -the removal of - this f *l4 V-commercial enterprise. ' 3st' sr f ! “f Senator Chase, whose h. judgment no one will quei “t ■ iij s%£< f *&)’' fct it'. : i^V.J i^b\v£ f doubt as to the security of i wk-S 5 J' *? e interferc “ co of tho . Nati ' •'/VJ-f,lt-& tho Osnstrnction or rnlarget ..... „ ;.{• *.;,lz non. s. P. Chase: -' \'C >, J ."ri. 11V fi;StV ! «v'JiX C'fws'rii'i - Hear Sir—Tho Indiana Ca terod by the Statoof Indian; : *Jr u'-i-i S’#iKy-1 of constructing a canal aroui ■ • Ohio, •• adapted to - tbo;-.-prcae \ wants of the commerco of th; in vain waited for several . the general government; have ing deUrmincd to make a rige ~ - - I complish the object by theaid - ------ ! Tbo principal d.fficulty whi 1 ! apprehension, among capitalist have embarked in this enter '&, may TC-modol ai s/X J»=f-r present canal, to tho serious p <?^icC£rI ,X;&fA,X T VL <H investments. • the notion of the government ii at< This objection satisfactorily /■ ■ ' - nfSSSSSJ.K'' - k~PJ 1 Deau Sin: rouaroawaro th' VtVcr'-^SwS^^S^^'-been my opinion, that it is th tho flcncral Government-toremo tion tp. tha.navigation of tho Oh I ‘bo Falls at Louisville, by a free fi cient width -and. depth to afford ft k the largest boats. Ji i ment has co-opcrated with the h' Company, In imposing extraordi CM*; * upon the river commerce. IstiU ‘f ZF-bP- (T> io rf eu ry** l /' not rery sany: - *5 national obligation to tho commerc I may yet bo .ocknowlcdged • and die ?. it ill my purpose,' if Wo bo spare: '’;? preaching long session, when no pt I donlial contest,or ebaogo of " ,{ I distract the attenUon, ta presa time ?.Z<?v3y?iici;<ti fS^S^wSrslW^i&r. < i , >^i ,, ''is, t ! '>;l:,'j' i ;'>'; :> i Ml estly upon tbc consideration or Con f :M' - ffn» it Is not surprising th.'.t thm i "jVrJ'-'S'-ir-! ! b"l>i- 4 tn tho navigation of tho lifer, hi fi vfA; ~vt& 'iiH weary of awaiting the tardy notion o k^r[ fS ' !' J ; JLV r Si-lii or thaf this work, so long neglected 'fF’ J ®-‘j«- t 5 7,-S»r-S';<t raent, should engago at length indivb , 2, \JIiH-^fisZv, -T I think that tho apprehension you m< ?1 C Srs'^Aib^r’^ 1 _ ia cast tho enterpnso should ho nnd Vasswss: .-:•.» i a privato company,.“ tho Owreramot .l * '('-"X model and make free the present ct -«j- * serious prejudice of Ibclr inverttacnV ' ly groundless. No jnat government y- -•- .....^. r . r y........q.......—..■.■.-.——.- .;.• that. Should the canal you tlcseril '■' .''V. THE avniao house, WHEELING, stmoted by privatb means, the G< tj iK>: ' s Bach Is the name of a new Hole! which has would never, la. my judgment, aUcmp t,i-< *- . , . , ,_...- ~„ struct unothu 1 or so enlarge tho old a ■ Wff If: -XftM'?--;:,/-1;!- JMt been completed at Ivheeling, Vo., on the „ snt(> policial competition wirii epot the olil U. S. Hotel stood. Tho In?; j | withoot providing complete oud amp tpUlgenccr cf tfcot place gives a full description I J nity to the etockhaldtrs, of -the bolldlng, Itocoupics the most elevated - I. remain, vcry.frulyyimw,^ position on the wharf, givmg its guests au airy j4m » C. Halt, Esq., Pres^cntlnJ . healthylocation, aud affording them un extended nal Company. View up and down the river and over the whole ' visi^T^pTu A mDS ' cUyy-It.haaafrontpt,?! feet and is live stories i ; . ‘isb, the first two being 15 feet, tho third 12 Wta - c ‘ Ek T‘* * f ”»^mmy f . and the fourth and fifth 10 feet each, mak- journeying in the Eaot. From an etc: n aggregate height of 02 feet. Theplon - interesting letter published io that pa ' ,naaiDB is thit ot the WoBt opproVC<i copy the following account of Mr. Bryan dels of tho largo cities, tho main cn- to the Pyramids: - * is js»jss£ s “^rn 'bo main floor, wbero tho Parlors, mado it oum ; but do eot suppose that 1 1 ; - and Lounging rooUD are se- iogto wcory yon with ndcscripuon of th i’ 'noise oml-confuslon ” attend- -W« set out on one of the glorious, wintci •: •» o'at t of-Egypt, with a one eyed <lr?goman at *lu i ela ' Messrs. Z.8.&J.3. :of tto, brandishing h long sticl '•' 't*S^-v,:. 5 :;..>.A>.-..r.v: atUrcdin a costume, which though con ;; ’'■iio.tJOH law: ably-the-worse, for. wear, was very : s, '? * ..■■■ ■■*•■■. . ..... .. „ a ., at a litlle distance. Three brown Ar:ib bo fn total pruhibition ExmAonmlSAUr Match acaikst Tdis.—ln bine shirts,: and close-fitting (liny white . ’ 'ast Tuesday even- 1858, tLo Unite of Queensbory, then Lord March, lallot oiBCOTeriDg lh , t llie wustlown : ' : anamg tne c -“ a matcU to oo jvcy a letter ft ccrtaiD uum- immediately nftor emerging from tho cut, kept along tbo NU<vamoag trees and gani i lot .J«B. than- tor of miles agWen time. Even tbo most Sd. In not looking for the ball nt tbohlghtfay and then crossod totbo VTestb;mk in a boatr ? V the Hall, knowing bntsVbf'tho day deemed the thing im- crossing cast of tho depot. ucd by three men, one of whom, ofmo lodi om would „ n „ihle Hi« lordshiD however enclosed his 4th. In relying, os be soya he did, upon tho Atab.iaa single garment or ooaiso white in ‘ ■.-■■ P? S 3 l b!e ; am lorusnip, owe , flags of tbo swlteh-tentlcrs, when bo well knew handled the sad, and-hls two companions ■ r ' ' cr within ft cricket ball, ana atattomog twon- that they wero not m aicht ot tho draw, and had oars. Aa they rowed, on»Baup, **Gotl is pre: vina* Ity young fellows, who were good bands ut catch-1 nothing to do witli it. [to which tho other., responded,. “God give •.; m- ing in a large circle, made them throw It froni 6tb. In not running even slower than usual, strength.” Arriving on Ibcother side, wo r> KSwS®G«CTß«l4fe©w '•>• , ■•’■y r.• ;i« .« »•.« whrn thedraok was wet nnd slippery. ' through a village, where tho does barked at ■■• ono to auoth jf fa pp P ; In addlliou to all thbv tltcy say, htf well know freely ftom tho tops of the mud cottages, a expiration of .[which, on tho ground being mea- tlmt tho draw was required to bo very frequently, the dirty, inhabitants, squatting by the way chi - : -red, the distance that the ball had been made opened. ored for AacwMiA, as-wo appeared, tho chddri ' *avel was found to exceed, by nearly one In not discovering that tho ball was down, running after us. %>?| -y} W: . the stipulations of the wager. think , ho W,IS of B roF ’ n*6jle*»ee-- Wo passed through a palm grove where tu ••; ~ .-■■■• ii! y ■ ■"• a . : " ■ 6 In running around tho enrro nt such • n rapid Uo dorca were flying about, and the hoc pec, , **°** ZT *„ rate, and under such circumstances, think bird ot beautifally speckled plumage, desccndt '.AHD. yAtPAUfE CfAiu.-rWo him guilty of tho moßfc criminal recklessness. inecarch of its food close to our path, and the Ve Pittsburgh'Dispatob, that Wra. J. At thcmame.timo we do not think the entire struck out upon the fields whero the peasant wt obPUrenj Lawrence, Wm; C. ftn'd ; |.rcsponBlbnity.of'.lbia disaster rests .qponbim!— j men and children were watching, tbeir camel rvland* Martha V Berkley of Ab *° hw bcforc observed, tho rules of tbo and buffaloes, tethered and grazing among th -t; •* i fhi: ' company do not make it tho duty of the condue- cloTer nnd ncrvahelvagrass. Wecamoatlcngtl =,fe'.'fpi'S^{lr'r 1 : .?I.XT3;vCdy'cremlan Berry nnm Thomas tor to observe the signals, nor uro we prepared to where an ancient canal, now a broad hollow JJ i’t *i, heirs of Thomas Crom- to say that they should. His other duties and willi a little water in it, wound along not f*i 5-> ‘ftutoi a suit in the Unit- his position in tho cars nro such that the duty, from the western edge of tho fertile country. A if imposed upon him, would probably be very ecoro of Arabs, Bedouins froth a neighboring 'VPittsburgh against £ ribnß(Kl . and it may well be viflago, came about us, prepared to Surry- <» . mut Union Cemetery doubteil whether anything would bo gained by over on their chonlders. I coold not but admire ■- -ovor possession of way of safety to tho passenger*,. If tho engineer tho fine figures of tbpse men,, with their.muscu- Ir-'’ !,*;!'' ® :-.5: r * 1 1XSi,:? *1 ' land in tho bo- could feol thqt thoro was nnolhorAVith whoa ho lar, ehapeiy limbs, uniting strength with light -lin AUpcbcnv might divide the responsibility. ness, and their Btrildng countenances. Asonlp v ' ' ■ ' b‘ At the Bame time wo oannot forbear tho ex- toroonld not find a bettcr.model asitaeomod to •!■ iain Pitts- pression of our opinion, that every carofuL and mo, fbr.thapttfeetioa .of.--Uio.hiun»n-form.— •'• ■ prudent conductor will, when not -otherwise .Xliroiriiig'oS.,tbilir-tipper fissten-- ;-. ■e- -■ necessarily occupied, endeavor to. see whether tho Ing - their, lower ones considerably" above tho ‘IS?!' '-. ~~‘t£,' ' ;■ ’ ffj *l from signals aro down or not. In this instance, ho waist, two of theso strapping fellows lifted Tho admits that ho did not, though not otherwise mo up by the legs, and while I supported my -. ; ■■;. particnlnrly occupied. . . But ho roust have known self by tho bands on tbelr shonlders, and Ja this 0 that tbo train was on this occasion, and hahitu-.I way traded with us through tho mud and water. ; ’• ally, driven roaud tho curve west of. tho- bridge- The others.wore carried over in the same man: « 'u utter violation of tho rules of the oompaby; nor, as well as a gentloman and. lady who had ''.a.'- ' -'l-X p ltr-'’t "(’.iV, ’-Aiy, d tills ho mightand should have put a como up with usjUstas we were about to .vrt , to. - - cross. -, s£-? iJI t- , '-'- i .5 ' -do wo think the responsibility of tbiß oo- Y7o woro soon on tho sands, ascending gradu- 1 \ 'J v '. ’ ”'- .: -.f <”iS.v25 L ?s J „ t a I stops here. Tho proof beforo tho jury ally to tho range of rocks skirting tho desert, on dant that tho ■ ordinary speed of that tho brow- of wmoh - tho pyramids aro placed. ; Of :, !xS?&sZp'4 d tho curve has never been less that} course, wo climbed to the top of tho great pyra- in ■ an hour,, and it is . incredible that mid. "If you go. up, what for yonoomo to pyra- 1 01 H 'hocompany should not, somo of midi” asked ono or the Arabs, who Bpoko a lit-. -’ "n that tho train did not, in thp tie English, and the question Booming to mo to -<et< wiles,- ‘‘move around tho ourvo. bo n vory pertinent one::' From" the aummit-of =_i '■” 1 this vast pile of hewn atones, which would cover TP at, for tho .protection: Of all of Waahiugtaa park with its base,- wo looked - A, 'n tho East, -.and of. all. over tho green Delta, stretching forth with dark] u oping at Norwalk, the Rrov.ca.epo.Ulog itlibe brood-shadows of-cloudsT SOC inasmuch as . trains To.the west of us was thoLybian desert,a-wasto S? 1 t irwaik will not, 1 #t- it rooky hilt tops and Bandy hollows; to the north nous : ilng in sight of the- rose the summits of pyramid after pyramid, and .«»» £,?& k&IC-i l 'v stopped if tho eastward lay Cairo, below tho pinnacles of tho £?“ 4H-s§%Ss«S^^^®rigfeSis^»SilSß«lS^aBal^^©^« : : trains-coming mpaqno.of.Mehomot Ali,. boyoud which- gleams We fc-aSrv^ at the dc P« &0 white edge of another desert «f“r •[, " A-t f - Aa I stood amidst the pyramids, where, alt Jsida d that .tho- around, tombs and mummy pita, und remainaof stnag Si .ijSit-M-'kyih '-’• -i . sin .not pyramids of small size, I could, not but wonder -J™ wonld,. that there should over have arison any doubt an &*!?. ? tp tho design of thoßO immense structures. :Thoy uro. c'o S'” ®i' woro meant as monuments-of the dead;-and,-in .Si -X'- I- •my opinion, nothing more. Thoy nro tho same Ift . i» shape as some of- tho smaller monuments,and • - ■ loo ' to more exoeed them in size - thanthe kings.to v ose .bones they were creeled ..exocllcd in pow- Afe id riches the. most, distinguished ..of .their 'tu. tho m 3 ■' or.two-afterwarde wo visitod the,pyra n ■’nkkura, lying to tho North of those of A tp-had-a letterto.-u.- Manette, who is “ The see 4-.. sx-v,--. T "'o’C^t !^i 1 -S'i^ l § < a l‘ ed by tho Frenoh Government in MMJAJc r.'-ol’nations among the tombs and qbvvs-<!f}, ».«*> - ?!. the ancient cemetery of Mem- evening. <-IXkx H’ dUs very politely,"and or &&V, ' pI J *° b \ U^ tcd np ta * ns : S^"SS - \ i *he rocks by on inclined lure tot ;> AS y/L AC. f E f? TCn th »«»• irueFast S'-- rt r iVI-s .1 -.■' ~ ■-IijSV CAi-y' ><■• y A gallery of about K S -f'%V i “‘»* i * ' f la ? be f ore us »' Te B u PlulrfelbM chambers, ot-inter- •mornh»«t h Which TO about Uery. Each of “ ii^lvSvcophogua -of mu,andlo k tVyb d T.“« / :O£U «■»•« t •«« jk.*S \J* *\ U J * y»X t?V*? m ir+ i V r \* ‘v _* i* 1 A »- “* *• ts * l o> V h vhJ 5 ,. ***&*' * » v 1- t ' Jink} Blaming -jM C&CEKIMCLP2& Harper ft Phillips, Editors 6 Proprietors. P3TTSBITStS?n: SATURDAY MORNING.II. SVIIXE CENTRAL COMMIT rEB. The Demucratic'Stnto Central Cummittce of ■ fPinnsyWania. will: meet: on.tho2lst May inshjat 4 o'clock, P M i at the Merchants’ Hotel, in the city of Philadelphia WM. h HIRST,, Chairman. ;wv* owagar,'.,;.-, y- FUGITIVE SLAVE CASK. J - th(J appropriate heading will bo found ’’ _ the proceedings before the United Slates Com- Mr. Sweitzeb, in regard to Calvin ’ 'Jones, who WOB charged with being tv fugitive " from labor, by Henbv B Chimb, of Memphis, ‘ ’Tennessee. The evidence brought by the de fence Whs bo strong, clear, and uncontradiotory, , that it devolved upon the Commissioner to per form the pleasant duly of discharging Jones from cußtody. - THE SATURDAY MOUKIHO POST. '. Was issued this morning, and can be had at the counter.- Its contents are valuable and in teresting. It contains fall particulars of the : ■ late horrid railroad accident. onthoNew York , crandNerrllavenßailroad; togetherwith, accounts . of other minor railroad accidents, whore lists of ~ "* filled and wounded do not present such a Wn terioo-ish appearance as that of the Norwalk "accident.” The Weekly also contains a care fully prepared 'Review of the Markets; a Money Article, and a synopsis of the local news of the . week. To he had at the counter, with or with ont wrappers. OCR HICKORY POLE. That untiring guardian of the City’s interests ' and honor, iho Street Commissioner, yesterday, officially notified us that the services of our Hickory Pole arc no longer needed on the side Walt I Welt, 11011, we raußt submit to tbo pow ers that be, without a murmur. Wo shall there fore, us soon as possible, mate arrangements to lower our beautiful flag staff, hiokory brooms, : ; and'iltir" J riio Commissioner,' in the. bigness of i his heart end tho generosity of his soul, has al lowed us a few days to prepare for this intercst “ ing ceremony-. When this magnificent hickory pole was raised, wc had not theslightest diffieut- ty in finding plenty of the Demo , cracy to volunteertheir assistance in planting it firmly in the earth. They came like Boderick Hhu’a men, at a moment’s call, from every nook and corner of theVity. But now we are afraid, they will not heed the bugle’s sound! We have ■ almost couoluded' 'to call n mass meeting of the. disappointed candidates for ofiioe for tho pur - pose of adopting measures for rczioy our pole, It would be uninteresting and patriot! a assem blage. The lucky ones,—the recipients of tho loaves and fishes, —would no doubt be willing to bear all the necessary expenses incident to tho occasion. THE SFBIGC HOUSE, WHEELING, y Bach la the name of a new Hole! which bas just been completed at Wheeling, Vo., on the epot where the old U. S. Hotel stood. The In telligencer of that place giTO3 a full description of-the building. Uncouples the most elevated position on the wharf, giving its guests an airy, , healthy location, aud affording them nn extended V - ■ view up and down the river andover the whole city/ It has a frontot 71 feet and is fire stories Cs * - dhifjb, the first two being 15 feet, iho third 12 feet, and the fourth and fifth 10 feet each, mak ’ ing an aggregate height of 02 feet The plan ' ‘ of the building is that of the most approved Hotel models of tho largo cities, the main en trances extending from the street by wide flights of sfairs to tho main floor, where tho Parlors, ■" ■ IJinlng, Beading and Lounging roottO are ee cluded from tho “noise and confusion” attend ing the old stylo hotels. Messrs. Z. S. &J. J Tarnall are the proprietors. PROHIBITORY LIQUOR LAW. - A meeting of tho friends of a total prohibition of the traffic in mm was held last Tuesday even ing. in Philadelphia. Notwithstanding the cs ceedingly nnpropitious weather, not less than eight hundred persons assembled in tho Hall. •Had the weather bcon favorable', the room would doubtless hare been packed in every part. A r number of clergymen, of different denomina tions, and other well known friends of tho tom* - pemneo cause, participated in the proceedings ■ of'tbinmeeting, which waa presided over by Hon. Jons Anpsott, assisted by Rov. Albeut - Basses, and thirty other Vico Presidents. A series, of resolutions were passed, heartily ap proving of tho organization of a State Central Committee, with subordinate county and town ship, and borough committees,for tho purpose of carrying Into.effcct thp conclusions'*reaobcd by . the late Temperance Convention at Harrisburg, haring in view the enactment of a law for tho - crohibition of the manufacture and solo of in - tosicating Hqucra as a beverage in the. State of Pennsylvania. • The sum of sl,sBB'was subscribed during the evening, to keep the ; -tempcrauce.ball in motion. S WOTSBTOfItt ASD COSSBiMVIIiIiB RAILROAD. Tho telegraph brought us the welcome intelli gence on Thursday evening, that tho Maryland legislature find jp’assed a law authorising tho city of Baltimore' to subscribe one million of dollars to tho capital stock of the Pittsburgh and Codnellssjllo BaHrond. About two weeks agetbVClty'Council of Baltimore passed, by a „ large majority, a resolutioansking tho Legisla ture togire them authority to endorse Che bonds of'this Bailroad Company to the amount of one million of dollars. The Legislature did not act with tho promptitude that Wsb expected in tho case, but their assent to tho Baltimore subserip* tipn Is noho the less welcome’ liecause it comes a few dayß later than was anticipated. This"subscription by Baltimore, places: the: - construction of the Connollsvillo Bond beyond a . doubt; It is estimated that the rood will coßt four million of dollars—and (including the Bal timore subscription) within 'a email amonnt of that snm has already been subscribed, Thff 'people in" Somerset county appear to take a great interest in the construction of the roKd; - although a county subscription has met : opposition from oneof the moat prominent men of the county; wo refer to Chief Justice BiXcsT" The Judge in a letter to the editor of the Som - eractJSshcr, intimates that his opposition to tho read, mainly grew out of the efforts of certain U friends of the project to ptess’ncounty subscrip - tioiref 's2so;ooo by all the Influence - they could possibly command—tho idea of a subscription from Somerset county and. the * Judge's opposition to tho read also ended—he- it is “against the rules of the ' flaqgfr ftfl he-BAyg, -a :• i riritt-fo strike at our adversary when hois down.” In-noticing the letter, the Visitor says that oU ‘ hope of inducing- the Commissioners to snbscribo to'ffio stoo£ of theTrood, hoi been abandoned, and that the combined efforts of the friends of the measure are directed towards procuring ■ private subscriptions. And judging from tbo spirit which seems to animate people along the lino of the road/ there will be no great difficulty in procuring privato subscriptions. Meetings were advertised in different parts, of the comity, • nt which speakers were announced to be present; and solicit private subscriptions on behalf of the •" «oterprlso. coMe-enterpi- ■ Jpho ConncllsviUe railroad will bo built— there oia'no two opinions on that onfcieot£aoiooiKa’ -ConaMotncn. > ~ J Still Another Railroad Accident. We learn from the Cleveland True Democrat timethoJl<mstlelJtrain (freight) ranoveracow, south of Shelby, and broke through a bridge, dashing the cars to pieces, on Tuesday last. The Engineer was killed instantly. The Condnotor nos bnrjed heneath the.rubhisii of the cars, Inri els of sugar and molasses • They had to cut off his arm era* his body oonld he released. He die !;- The names of the officers, or of others har* we could not ascertain. The-dead were horribly mutilated. . ..THOMAS riUUII’B We leal d, just as we are putting our paper to press, that tho; freight train-coming north on the Mansfield; Sandusky and. Newark Railroad, came in Contact with a cow on the (rack near Lexing ; ton, jnr this-ctrunty,: throwing tbn engine and Borne of the cars off the track; and killing the -Conductor, Mr..iTccgardon; and Engineer, J. St. Peters - We learn farther, that another man is fast under the cars, but not dead. Dr. Barbour nntl several others. of this; placo, have left for Lexington, ’totender any assistance possible,— Farther particulars next week. Jaekion’s Epitaph on Lis Wife. Tho Richmond Enquirer SaysA lady in the West has been kind enough to send ns a copy of Andrew Jackson’s -Epitaph on his wifo. It lg known to have been his own composition, yet al though it has boon road by hnndrcdsou her tomb in Tennessee,-it hawnever appeared in priut;bo fore. This singular inscription reads thus: “ IlEttll Lit! THE REMAINS OF MRS. U.ACHBL Jackson, wlve or President Jackson, who died On tre 22d of ’.December, 1828, aqkd 61. Hot PACE WAS TAHI, UEtt PERSON PLEABISQ, IIEH. TEM •PER.AHI4BLE, AND-HER.HEART KIND. Bint DE LIGHTED IN REEIEVINQ THE WANTS OF-HF.R FELLOW CREATtIRRR;'AND CULTIVATED THAT DIVINE PLEAS UUE, BY THE MOST LIBERAL AND tINFBETENDISO METHODS. To THE POOtt SUE WAS A DOSEPAOr TRESS ; TO THE niCU SHE WAS AN EXAMPLE ; TO THE WBETOHEDi-A COMFORTER ; TO -TUB-PROSPER OUS AY ORNAMENT; HER PITY WEST HAND IN BASD WITH HER BENEVOLENCE ; AND SHE THANK ED HERCREATOE 10R BEISQ PERMITTED TO BO HOOP. A being so gentle,- AND YET SO VIRTUt OCS, BLANDER MIGHT WOUND RUT COULD SOT DIS HONOR—EVES DEATH, WHEN HE TORE HER PROM THE ARMS OPil HER HUSBAND,’COULD HUT TRANS PLANT HUB TO THE BOSOM OP HER GOP.” -- .-jgr^,Hour Humphrey Marshall, U. S. ;Com missioner to China, was at Mareao nt last ad vices, and it:is said the Chinese authorities nt Canton had refused him an interview, on the pretext that the Commissioner, Sue, wa3 absent in tho intenor;' tulMeally it is alleged, because. Com'. Auliek, had abruptly ordered the 8.8. ship Saratoga back from Canton (whither she . had conveyed Mr. Marshalljfrom Whampoa to Hong Kong, and bad court-marshalled her captain for going-to Canton' without his 1 orders. The cap tain however, ?«as acquitted; and on tho 26th of February, Mr Marshall remained at Macao awaiting a conveyance to take Mm north Com. Anlick was about to return to tho United States Earth QUAKE at -Sea.—A letter from Dootor Cones, Surgeon, of the U. S. ship Portsmouth, dated on board that vessel, at sen, from Panama, bound to San- Joan del Sud; March 30th says that on the prettous evening; ’about 0.50 o'clock, the sbockof an earthquake ; was most sensibly felt by all on board tho Portsmouth. For about 20 seconds a tremendous jarring motion of the ship was felt very distinctly; after which it gradually became more slight for half a minute. The ship wob within about forty miles of land at tho time, in latitude 8 degreeslo minutes North, and longitude-81 degrees 4 minutes West, be tween the gulfs cf Dolce and Nicoyn. Rep River R aft.— The Shreveport Gasotlo, of the 80tb ult., < ays : Col. J. B.Gilmerhas juatreturnedfrom Vfnsh ington city; and brings news .that the contraot for tho removal of tho raft Was awarded to a gentleman of ’’Missouri, whoso name wo did not learn. ; Uc obligates himself ito remove nnd de stroy : the raft,, and keep it open _for five years, for tho amount ofthe approprlation-rouo hun dred thousand dollars..-;! He has already hta bond fur twenty thousand dollars. : Conform ing to the requirements of the War Department, which, cf course, ho is bound to da, the contraot or must completely remove the raft by the first day or Jannary, 1555, and the number of years daring whlch heia to keepitopen will count from. the removal ExTRAOItDISAI'A- JJatcu aoainst Tdib.—ln 1853, tlojiukc cfQacensbury, then Lord March, 1 made a match l to convey a letter o certain num ber of miles qiti.iu agiven tlmo. Even tho most knowing orjtssof the day deemed the thing im possible. His lordship, 1 however, enclosed his letter within a cricket ball, and stationing twen ty young fellows, who were good hands at catch ing, in a large circle, made them throw it from one to anothoif for tho appointed period: at the expiration ofiwhich, cn tho ground being mca snred, the distance that the ball had been made to travel was found to exceed, by nearly one fourth; the stipulations of tho wager. As Extensive ahd Ceaim.—Wo leant trom the Pittsburgh'Dispatch, that Wm. J. f'iccr and kis'cbildren, Lawrence, Wm. C. and Marcella, ct Maryland; Martha V. Berkley, of Vkgiuia, and Dr, dkremlah Berry and- Thomas C. Berry, of Missouri, heirs of Thomas Crom well have institute:! a snit in the Unit ed States Circuit Court at Pittsburgh, against tho Bank of Pittsburgh, Mount Union Cemetery and several individuals, to recovor possession of ons hundred and sixty acres, of land in the bo rough of Manchester, ton aorcs in Allegheny city, and two lilarget-and valuable lots in Pitts burgh. • We copy the annexed paragraph from the Indiana:.American of tho Gth inuL The Hooaior eggs arc largo, bat not Bo largo as thooo noticed in tho Commercial, several of which weighed four ounces each. “Labor Boos. —Our friend, John 8, Sprin ger, Esq., of Fayette county, haring heard much said-about large hen eggs, in the Buokeyo State —especially hr tho Commercial—has cent us a spooimon from his -hens, whioh .are of tho com mon size-of barn-door fowls; - The larger clr* ciimfercnce of tho egg is -7J inches, the small est OJlnches, weight threo and a half ounces.” Suspicion has been excited agairiat Chas. L. -Case, tho bookkeeper of Herr & Beck, at Slifeveport, La., of haring robbed : tho : safe of his employers, and te nroid detection sot tho house on lire/ which caused the destruction of the largest part of that town. Case, whilo go ing to tfew Orleans on a steamboat,, was closely questioned in regard to tho matter, and when about to bo leearohod, broke away and threw something 'Overboard. He . was arrested, but discharged by!, or exaraing court. Messrs. Herr & BockTiavo Sent ollieers after him to hare him rc-nrrcstcd — Louisville Journal. ■■■', Bnooiuso Solemn.—About fi o’clock yestor day morning; officer Hazen, .discovered a man weltoringlnhis Wood, among a lot of. lumber at the foot of Vino street. Ho was lying on his back. hia head resting on a carpet beg, and his throat cat from ear to car. In his right hand was clutched a razor, and near him. lay a bottle of whisky, ne was not dead when tho officer dis covered him, hut soon after died at tho Ham mond 'stroet ''Station ■ house,--where he . was re moved.: cAn inquest- was ' hold. by the Coroner over his remains; and a verdiot rendered of self-. destruction. — Cm. Com., May 12. • — l —■ — 1 i Comm Leas Tea. —Tho Colombo (Coylon) Observer states that 'Dr; Gardner: has taken out a patent for a method of preparing the leaf of tho coffee tree sa os to afford a boverage .similar to tea, which is described as agreeable, refresh ing;. and nutritive- . This kind of drink is said to JmvO been long in: eommonuse among tho natives oi Java. n: :■ . 1 ■ - • • -. i Democratic Mayor Elected* * Peovidekce, May 11 —The election for Mayor oame off in this city to-day, and the Dem ocratic candidate, Walter B. Danforth, was eleeted- , The N.'T. Mirror says that Burton’s theatre in that city is clearing from §40,000 to $60,000 a year. Items of Hows and Miscellany. The steamer Bladen, from Baltimore for Wil-' mington, has been wrooked on Kelly Hawk; The machinery was saved q Tho Bio Grande correspondence represents everything as unusually quiet and peaceful in that quarter Carvnjal was still Under arrest Fort Brown -Dr. Alexander Mayer, of Pans, announces that he has been able to obtain beat for all tho purposes for which heat is now used, by means tif friction. An apparatus for this purpose will soon be exhibited to the public. In tho Minas District, Rio Janeiro, a diamond, the size of a pigeon’s egg,- and valued at §200,-: 000, has been picked up by a female slave, the property of'apoorlnmo m.an. _ . Tho Irish in .tho United States, and their poor er friends in Iho.United KingdSm, produce, itis said,, one-half of tho • correspondence: carried on by the two nations. The “hen fever” is raging extensively in Eng land. Punch haß a portrait of ft Shanghai rooster, looking down with eontompt on a full grown carocl-lcopard! Miss-Mary Murray, of New Fork,- has. given a lot of land on the corner of Thirty-Fourth street and.l'ourth Avenue, worth 25 or §BO,OOO, fora new Pres'byttrian oburob. ■.■■■■• : Chinese gongs are advertised in. the London papers; 11 One for 40s will effcotually fnghtcn a thief; one for COs will appal a burglar; one for "80s will .alarm the country for miles around.” f . . . .. Tho Life Boat Etatcs that the Grand Jury iavcS found'indictments against some half a dozen prominent persons lu Boston, for selling intoxi cating drinks. , .v. . The price of printing paper has advanced fifteen per cent, within tho poet Jhreo months,' on account of tho scarcity of rags. . Save yonr old rags Prof; Anderson ha 3 entered into arrangements to exhibit tho Aztec Children in Europe- Ho will leave wi th tho children and tbelrgaardian, Mr: Morris, on the 15tb June, for Liverpool.- Tho St. Louis liepubUcan ol Saturday, says that a duel between two well known citizens of that city, is anticipated. Curds-for blood-had pnßfld between them. • J. Thompson has petitioned tho Common Council of Utica for tho privitego of construct* ing, athisown expense, a section of Iron Plank Bond, In order.to test the experiment Tho men who arrested Chaplin, the abolition ist, for running off negroes from Maryland, who forfeited hisbait, amounted to twenty thousand dollars, have received"the reward of §L,1507~ Mrs. Frost; of the town or Madison, (late Ea ton,) New Hampshire, a lady now* in her huad rclh year, is engaged in knitting a pair of wool en stockings for exhibition at the World's Fair at New York. A “lady” “bearded like the • Pard' 1 is one of tho lions or lionesses of P.vdon.- It is said, that she is asfond of her bear i as the “Turks” ar« of the board of Mahomet. .. M. Thomas C. .Mllior, of Detroit, Michigan, has offered to contributed 10,000 towards found ing in that city an orphan asylum, provided other residents of that p-lace make up alike amount for tho purpose. A family in New Tori; city, having, , a few dayß ago, eaten of n shad, some poisonous sub stance contained in the fish—whether added to it or net, docs net appear—made them all sick and the wife has since died in convulsions. Hon. Joseph R; Chandler, accompanied by bis lady,left on Wednesday with tho object of making a short trip to Europe We heartily wish them a pleasant nnd ngrccib’c trip • Tim Railroad Accident evt Serwalk»V<r» diet of the Jury. Tho coroner's jury, crapannclled to imqairo into all the facts concerning .tho railroad mas sacre at Norwalk, have made a long..c3d In teresting report. After detailing various facts brought before them, they , proceed to dcclaro that the “ immediate canaa. of this disaster was the negligence and recklessness of the said en gineer," nnd they add the following reasons; - 1. In running around thecurvo at n rate not less, certainly, than twenty miles au hour, when, under no circumstances, should it hare been half that. ■ . 21. Imiot discovering ihat the bail wasdown immediately after emerging from tho cot, 3d. In not looking for the ball at tho highway crossing cast of tho depot. 4th. In relying, as be says-ho did, upon tho flags of tho switch-tenders, when :ho well knew that they were not in sight ot tho draw, and bad nothing to do with it. Oth. In not running even slower than usaal, wbrn the-traok was wet and slippery. i In addition to nil th'w. tltoy Bay, hcf well know that tho draw was required to bo very frequently, opened. In not discovering . that tho ball was down, wo think ho was guilty of gross negligence.— In running nronnd tho curro at such - a rapid rate, and under sach circumstances, wo think him guilty of tho most criminal rooktcßsness. At times wo do not think the entire responsibility of this disaster rests .upon him!— Ab wo hare before observed, tho rules of tho company do not make it tho duty of the conduc tor to observe the signals, nor uro wo prepared to say that thoy should. - His other duties and his position in the cars aro sach that tho duty, if imposed upon him, would probably bo very imperfectly- performed and- it-may -well- bo doubted whether anything would bo gained by way of safety to tho passengers/ If tho engineer could fool thqt thoro was anothcr-With whoa ho might divide tho responsibility. - At the same time wo cannot forbear tho ex pression of our opinion, that every carcfuL and prudent conductor wilt, when not-otherwise necessarily occupied, endeavor to. eeo whether the signals aro -down ,or not. In this instance, ho admits that he did not, though not othorwiso particularly occupied.. But ho roust have known that tho train was on this occasion, and habitu ally, driven round tho curvo west of tho bridge in utter violation of tho rules of tho oompatiy; and tills ho might and . should have , pat h atopto. " :-y. '. :■ Nor do wo think the responsibility of this oo onrrenoe stops.here. Tho proof beforo the jury wasubundant that tho ordinary speed of that train aronnd tho curve has never. bccn.lcsa thati. twenty miles an hour,: and it is: inorcdiblo that tho oQioers of tho company should not, somo of them, havo known that tho train did not, in thp language of their rules, “move around tho.curve, with exceedingoaro.” i Wo_ farther find that, for tlio protection of trains . approaching from . the East, and of, all. ; trains from tho West Btopping at Norwalk, the ball signal wnssuffioient j inasmuch ns trains startingrfrom tho depot in Norwalk will not at* tain so muoh speed beforo coming in sight of the bridge that the; cannot ho easily stopped if tho draw Bhould bo opon but for tho. trains coming from tho ATcßt, which do not stop at tho depot the signal was insufficient. . ■ - .1... But wo do not moan tobo, understood that-tbo cngincor was ■ excusabto in this-ins tancQ.iaanot obscrring~that the ball was down. Wo would, however express the opinion - that the signal ought to be raised above the summit of tho hill, on tho cast; that it may be more plainlybeen, and also that it this train. does not hereafter stop at the spot, a man with.a signal-sboutd bo: stationcd.whero ho can coo the draw, nud_ Where 1 he can bo soon by the engineer on tho, train from, tho west, beforo reaching tho depot, * ~ i As tho Legislature of Connecticut has appoint ed a oomnuttco o to mvestigato tho • matter, the jury refrain- .from-'making: any recommenda tions. * , , Prom the -Upper SXleslastppU.- Mr. A. Culbertson, thopnrtncrofthojirm.of Pierre Chonteau, Jr., & Co., at Port Union, in the fur and. Indian trade, arrived :in this city yesterday. He left.the Port, about, the, middlo of April, ond descendod the Missouri m b. Mack inac boat to Council Bluffs. Mr. C. informs us that the winter has been one of extrema se verity on the head waters of the Missouri. Tbo snow Tell to an unusal depth. In one or two expedi tions which he attempted to make into tbe coun try occupied ■ by ■ the Blackfeet Indians, he-Was compelled to return, because of the,depth of -the: snow, and the severity of the cold* .Mule?, were frozen dead upon their feet. • Mr. C. has been • many years in -this trade—in feet he, was the pioneer of the ■ trado with.the Biaokfeot na? tlon. He is of the opinion that the jnelting.of the Snow mast make a long- sneoeSßion of high WOtor.— St. ItOwßeyublicon, May 7., ft ' ’> ‘ ' Canal at (tie Falls of the Ohio} ' Tho annexed correspondence between James C/ Hall, Esq., tho President.of tho Inditina Ca*: ual Company* and Senator Chase, Ohio, will surely arrest tho attention-of'tho friends of this, great and desirable improvement. Now is tho time for a resolute and energetic effort to secure the completion of this work by individual sub scription. It Is idle and useless to await the I slow action of the National Government, or for i tho people to bo amused by politicians on tbo i delusive hope that a renewed - application to- 1 Congress might obtain an adequate appropm- ; tlon - for iho construction of tbtruly national work. The river men and. traders, the -ship i > builders oad merchants, and all ,wbo are- identi fied With tho onward movements of- tho glorious •West, who have capital to iuvest, should glvo ' their aid with zeal and subscribe to tbo .utmost extent of their.nhiUty to. the stock ot a Corapfl i ny; for the removal of this obstruction to their i commercial enterprise. Tho -decided opinion i of Bcnator Chase,-whose high legal acumen and judgment oo one will question, should obviate i doubt as to the security of the investment, from i the interference of tho National Government, by i tho construction or enlargement of a free canal, I to tho prejudicial competition of a private Com* I pany.—Cm. Commercial. . ■ ■ Cincihkatj, May 2d, 1858, (lon. S. P. Coask . Dear lndiana Canal Company, char tered by the -Stato of - Indiana,•; for.: tlie purpose of constructing a canal around the Palis ortho Ohio* adapted to -tho- present and prospective wants of the commerco of the Ohio, after haring in rain waited for several years the action of tho general government; hareat a recent moot ing determined to make a vigoroni oilort to ac complish tho object bythe-'aid of private capital, • The principal difficulty which ’.wo,meet is the apprehension among capitalists, that after they hove embarked in this: enterpifse, tho general government may TCrmodol and, raako; free the present canal, to tho serious prejudice of thfcir investments. • May I ask yodr opinion aa to what would be the notion of the government in these circum stances. - This, objection satisfactorily disposed of, I fed BEsnred that many of onr enterprising.citi? sens will comjj forward promptly and liberally In ald-of this'important work. Wilh great respect, yourob'tserv’t, ' - JAMES C. HALL. ; Prta.lnd. Canal Co. , CtsoissATt, May 5,1853. Deab Sib: You are awo.ro that k has always been my opinion, that It is the clear doty of the Central Government to remove the obstruo tion to the navigation of the Ohio, created by the Falls at Louisville,.by a free canal, of snS cient width and depth to afford free passage for: the largest boats, Instead of performing this duty the Govern , i ment has co-operated with the Louisville Canal Company, in Imposing extraordinary burdens upmrtbo riser commerce. IstiU hope, howev. : "er, Kit io7\feii myitlf,.T,ot very eanguini, that this national obligation to the commerce of tbe West may yet be achnowlcdged' and discharged; and it is my purposo r '.iMifo bo. spared, ot thenp proaching long session, when no pending Brest dcntial contest, or ebango of Administration will. distract the attention, to prcc.r tins sutyect earn estly opon tbo consideration of-Oongrtss. ..Bat..it. is not surprising..thsA Ihnseintercstcd In the navigation of the rifer, .bnve-.hccorae weary of awaiting the tardy notion of Congress, or that this work, so long neglected . by Govern ment; should engego at length individual efforts. I think that the apprehension you mention, that in cast the enterprise should 1 be undertaken by a privato company,the Government may ro i model and make free the present canal to the [ serious prejudice of Ibdr invertinent/'i 3 entire-, ly groundlcrs. No jnst government would ilo t that. Bhould the canal-you- describe bo con structed by 'privatk means; tbe Government i weald never, A& my judgment, attempt to con ; struct another or so enlarge tlio old,ns to briog ilt into prejudicial- competition witlt, the new,- i.witboat. providing complete: and ample iiMlrttir nity to the stockholders, , ’ _ I. remain, very truly yuuw, i S. Y. CHASE. I James 0. Hale, Esi*.,.Presidentlndiana Ca nal Company. * ■-- ■■>■■■ ■ j VISIT TO THB PYUAIXIDS. TVrn. C. Bryan!, Esq:, tf t'te Ertnms Pvst. is journeying in tlio East, From aa c«ei d,ng’y interesting letter pablisJjtdf in that paper,we copy tho following account of Mr. Bryant’s visit to the Pyramids:" It is almost the first business of travelers in Egypt to- visit the pyramids of Gbizoh; nnd wo mods it oars; bat do not suppose that lam go iogto-wcory yon with a description of them— Wa sot oot on ono of lie glorious printer days of Egypt, with a one eyed dragoman at tho-hcad of ouriiUlo train, braadishing a long stick and attired In a costume, which though consider ably the- worse, for wear, was very showy at a little distance- Three brown Arab boys tu bine shirts, and close-fitting dirty white caps, coins trotting anil screaming after us to. urge cm tho donkeys we rodp. .For two or three miles wo kept along the Nile, among trees and gardens; and then crossod to tbo west bank in a boat man ned by three men, one of wbonvafiuo looking Arnb.iaa single garment of coarse white.lm.ea. bandied the sail, and -his two companions the oars. As they rowed, onosahg, *‘God is great,” to which tho other, responded,. “God giro me strength.” Arriving on tbcother aide, wo rode through a village, where tho dogs barked at us freely from tho tops of the mad cottages, and the dirty, inhabitants, squatting by tho way clam ored for baeathM, os-wo appeared, the children running after us. Wo passed through a palm grove where tur-. tlodoTcs were flying about, and the boo pee, a bird of beautifally.spookled plumage, descended in scorch of its food oloso to our path, and then ; struck out uptmthe fields where the peasant wo-: men - and children were watching, tbeir camels and buffaloes, tethcred and grilling among tha ; cloverand ncrrahelragrass. We came at length < to where un ancient canal, now a broad hollow t with a little .water in it, wound along not fan from the western edge of the fertile country. A score -of Arabs, Bedouins frofn a neighboring i vijlago, came -about us,: -prepared - to carry- us i over on their shoulders. 3 I ooold not bat admire: tho fine figures of these men,. with tbeir musou iar, shapely limbs, uniting strengthiwith light-: ness, and their striking countenances. ■ A soolp tor could not find a better, model as it scorned to i me, for. the perfection of the human . form.— Throwing off their upper garments.jmd fasten ing their, lower ones considerably" above the i waist, two of these strapping fellows lifted i mo up by the legs,- and while I supported my- ! self by tha hands on tbeir shoulders, and in this way waded with us through tho mud and water. The others, woro carried over In the some man nor, as well ns a gentleman and. lady who had coma up with <as just as we wero ■■ about to cross. - Wo woro eoonontho sands,, ascending gradu ally to tho raneo of rooks Bkirting tho desert, on tbo brow of wwoh tho pyramids aro placed. _ Of course, wo climbed to the tap of tbo great pyra mid. “If you go up, what for yonoomo to pyro midt’’ naked onoor the Arabs, who epoko »lit-. tlo English, and the question sooming to mo to bo a vory pertinent one::' From the snmmitof this: vast pile of hewn Btonos, which would cover all of Washington Park with its base,: wo looked over tho green Delta, stretching forth with dark groves.spotting it Ilka broad -shadows ofolouds. ■ To tho west of us was theLybion dcsert.nwoato if rooky bill tops and Bandy hollows; to the north rose the summits of pyramid after pyramid, and eastward lay Cairo, below tho pinnacles of tho mosque of.Mehomot Ali, beyond which gleams tho whito edgo of another desert : As I stood amidst the pyramids, where, all around, tombs and mommy pits, and remains of pyramids of small size, I could, not but wonder that there should over have orison any doubt as to the design oflhese immense structures. They worn meant os monomenta -of the deadband, in my opinion, nothing more. They, are tho same in shape as some gf- the smaller monuments,and no more exceed them in size than the kings to whose bones they were erected excelled in pow er and riches the most, distinguished, of .their Subjects. ; A-day or two afterwards wo vlsitod the. pyra mids of.Sakkara, lying to tho North of those of. . Qhizeh. Wo httd a ietterto M. Mariette, who is here, employed by tho' Frenoh Government in making, examinations . .among the tombs and other remains of the ancient cemetery of Mem phis.' He-received iis. very politely,'and . or dered the tomb of Apia to be lighted up for us. We.-:descended Into the rocks by an inclined passage; leading from a portal graven with nu<- merous hyeroglyphfes. A gallery of about fear hundred feet in'length lay before-us,*regu ■ larly arched overhead, with: chambers,, ot jnter vals on .each side,: the floor of which was. about ■five, feet; below that of tho gallery..; Each of these chambers contained its sarcophagus of black or gray. ■ granite,-: exquisitely.'., polished, about ’twelve; feet in length, ten in height; and bpveral in width. .They were covered with hyV roglyphio characters.. On each lay a massive l{d ,of the same material, weighing tans, which hadbeen shoved xsidabyjrdn marks i.or which jora -yet visible, giving us anoopportn- Jiityof docking into tho interior.- ■ It was empty.;' : “Ibis," raid 11, Hariette, “was done by tho ' * * .1 ► - i* 1 1 . . \r: T - y v i * * >JI - -x t r « - < vam-. - Persi >-r .-rd'r <.f the F-ing of Cambyfes, to 6 ; > tsf j'-i.‘tlic worship bf tbeiEgyp~ tians.” Ons-of the . Sarcophagi,.was fouud which had escaped - the general desecration.' M. Marielto had - ordered it to be opened, and ltd contents were lying on the lid when I saw it. They.wore the bones- of: the sacred bull of the anoient Egyptians, the Apis, for whom this tomb:was destined. Every one of these enormous chests of stone had formerly contained similar remains, which, - thousands of. years ■ since, had been dragged forth and scattered: amt-Trampled-upon by a.foreign soldiery from.the-North; • V • By oneToho hot been thro' the rmitery.”— -Second ;Day.—Speechless extaoy—bliss imposßible : to be expressed. Fifth day—Bliss still in tho ascendant—appe-, tite begins to "look up,”. Ninth Hay—Lady .oats; Her dinner without be ing kissed between every moathfal. . Twelfth day—" Oh yoa.nnnghty.noHyiftAboj!”: not said so frequently. ..-...• ' . - . FifWenth, day—Gentleman fancies -a walk tolut— .comes homo and discovers his charmer in .tears.. .. is;— ' Sixteenth day—Gentleman and lady hsviugra turned to'the worldof sighs, gentlp eludings, and promise l . l never-to goout alone in-future,” are invisible nearly all day. 1 - Eighteenth day—Lady -is-presenied -with- .a magnificent : breast-pin“gcntlcman" consults ter about the details -of othcirv domestic arrange ments. • 1 \ y'.-’;-';;''' '.o '.' -r g . Twenty first day—Gentlemanand lady..fcncy a "ditiltrcbaugc;” attd'goxochurchT. r,,~i;y ; Twenty fifth: day—Lady begins-to "packdtp,” returning from her weddingtour —gentleman assistaher, and. only kisses her once during the operation. • -- 'V'- ••• I >Twentj"eighth day—On.tho journey—gentle man keops bia "ladybird” very snug. : ' • . - Twenty nim!rday==Cogimtt the. dreadful/has pat of .fallingealeep iu each others compdny. ; • Thirtieth-day—Arrive home—-greeted by moth er-in law on the thresliotd—tnother in-laVrhoga her dear sou, .and-vanishes aloft .: with daughter “husband dancing attendance in fitting room for hours—ralready feels savage because the din het,is getting cold, and spirit begins to rebel. against the mother of his Amelia. Amelia pre sently desceuda; looking- very charming—hus band brightens uppdinner. pat on the tabic—‘ mother-in-law drinks- wine, and is offeoted to tears—Amelia consoles her dear "Ma”—evening! wears on—mother in-law leaves—Augustus re-! tttrnsJnward thanks, and goes to lied, determin-; cd to bo at the storojtcry eajdy in tbe.morning aniFwaSe Spß.«/cltirfi’jS“ißaijte» 1 »i ■ - fgjpl envy no tpiaJity of mind or intellect in others, bo it genius, power, wit or fancy-but if I could choose what would <be most delightful and T believe most useful to me, I should prefer a firm religious belief to every other blessing, for it makes lifo a disciplino of gopduess; ere-, ates new hopes when all earthly hopes vanish; und throws over tho decay, the destruction' of cxlstcnCerdhcrfflfiffig'dfge.odsTiT'Sil-dtgEtsT'an'a koes life even in death; and from horrnption.snd decay, calls up beauty and; tliyinity p makes an instrument of‘fortune, and shame thsr. ladder of assent to Paradise; and far above all combina tions of earthly bopesVcalls up the mos t .delight-: ful psalms: and amaranths, tho gar dens of tho - blest, . tho security of everlasting joys, where the sensualist anil the sceptic View, only gloom-decay, annihilation-end despniri“ Huntvhrey Dory. ••' • pTSs-ASTNA INSURANCE COHPAKY, of Hartford, Conn.—C.t ifl £300,000; A*- 'sets $440,112. - OCice of tho .VtttSbUryh Ain the Store Boani of M*Covcty k looe-.tl. Nti. 50 AVoi xt-xt. ' -V,' . .1,0. 0? O. tS— Tho members-of ;ir.CHAMC3 Iner 1 JaODQEKO. 9; are hereby notified to thill, ODEOH MIILDINO, ot e'ctr-ck, i.a SATDEDAY, MOt’.NING, t.i n'!,n.t tho 1 funeral ..f their tr.ee krulhcr. {OPSI , IIt]!ABSISdQiL“-h4U]uaBoX.£C£X£fih>VO“ I'. W‘. H. bifmctr, Sgcretara-. - - mvtbU* If i• H t’f O. it.—Tho jnentoers of lilt; v truiita iaxl^cs .tsry nroxeepeetfulty invited to imvt at ihr ITall, OllStiN ttUILWSO, on SATCItDAy srQitXlM'i,Hll> In: tant, .-.ISli o'clock, toattetKlthofaneratcf lirother JtlSS'l’li i'AKXLN SOS, lota amemher of JlecliSolM So, a; I, O. of O. r. OxJ.lillts. yK.'IP stilil)—Totrate Or:., Fu seli ■ . : U. A. FAUSIiMnCi; A CO. ariiilT3'i’UliPJiN'X^K by- '. : AAJ- jbqU-'■-■■. A.-yAnwyrOCK A CO.’ •OOrv Mat-ttWDEBBD Ct r hr. ~- **J'B*H r* B. A. VAilSl&inCK i CO. ■ KA' £aw JU: myH XL A. TAILS'*:?/, jc& if CO. illo and Jars, for-rale""U? - r tnjrii • • KT.v<i.4 ‘.iroonnhad. Cjl'tlAU—2a hM.«. prime Nirß* t>rlca&ajjcir. }>y Q vasW KlNti A Fl^lSAS—Jjßptrla), iiuu;)«)»dtrv Vousui- u- uad’-JJirv.-i. X 3SiS, ao4for «ile t>v .*•- •-• •••■-- :■ T3TH ; - : ..... '-..-RlXfl A MiWintAD:'. Urleaii'';- " l?yrup and Suy,ar Ilour-e; ~tatl4 For wile Ky . KING & 'MGffITnEAT). KtilNiiD i’o»Ucr?d Tr Crushed,. tyUinflwi rurd, taxi* for ale by • :•=';•.•._•••. , tnyH r- ? : . KLNU A •, Bti>fcVUl> MINERAL WAIUIi- • • ” : •-* - - 20 baif Ibis, just receited and for wile.l«v . mtli .> KIM) A M'AmUSADs.' ‘JLr- -300 Pine Apple*) -.- r -:- ; :-\j; 3ca#Jt»'OMjtlanai; Anil hr myU - * - Jo3tru\ CHoIvES Wocdrt, AMj.UUiIO.N— S "••,■ ", 100boxes0r»pgeft‘ -.-.. V• -X ?>.'/...•/;/ "'250. 'do. T/vniooii;. . . .. . ... /• «rehy JBStIUA • rofU ... . ' • • ■},... ..-CO Wood SEN WllfcS~2>W boxes « byJp UIa«; . •. . ... - 1 ■■•■■.; £sdoxilia’f.Tow Bags; • ... ■.•* - -ISO basesJtosJnSnap; •••••• ■ . • ... • 100 do . Mould and Dipped Candlca; - . -2&- do'?-Star -•..-. • do;- ::•■■• 200«am* Wrapping Paper;-* 20 bbl».-Ylnesnr: ♦ •'• • vmrM For sale by V‘ KJSQ & M:V)RIIKAP. Ohlekerlng'i Pisnos. . , TWO ELEGANT. ITAN’OS. with double and patent iron frame, fix ociaw. TWO' tfAtXCT, square corners, 0 ocla.ro, paten: iron -frame.- //; .. \ ONE WAX?nTT.-tcimil earner?,six octave, iron frame. The above instruments ire now open and ready-lor exam-’I Jnniion cad sale.. Farther invoices of C^j.nod 7 octave 1 .Piano*, will arriTOwithla # feir day p, to vf hfeh ibe at ten don | of purchasers is Invited. • - J<jHX IE MiJLLORj. •. * SI Wood street, Agent forCtlckerins's Pianos, ibr Western Pennsylvania, •: myH J ; --r-v ‘AUIUCULTUItAI*: ealo by vV' 1 A StcpbebV Boot of the Firm: A.complete guide to the. Farmer, Steward Plowman, Cattle-Man,- ShephmL, Field Worker andJfoiry Haid. .Two volumes - • T'illcn’iAlhe'ricaa FarmTßoo'kv •' * -:• *. . *? • v ■••• do. ' ■ Domestic Animal*.' ;. ~'V rf ' : daV Ratal Architecture. ‘' •: . • -** üßra’srt&AmericaaPoultry Booh. .- <■ . dO'.'' * . do- -Bluck. 'lib.- v snaer’aßeoKeeper I *Manual, : v.s S Johnston** Agrirattari! Chemistry, : ' - ; ';v v TouatoathePig,;.-.,.'.- ‘ ■•.. i,. j; : The above comprise onlya part of the assortment of.Ag- • rieußural rorks we Keep eoastantlyou hand, v r , ; < 11.-MIXER & CO., my!4 • . N<y32;EmlthficU. street -- T YF E A G Em\,C X r <y :a ' •“ "A. NO. 38 FIFTH STJIKKT, ?ITTSDUiIGn f s&r . ,*3S/pe, §c. r 0? PHILADELPHIA, 001. Galleys; - Composing Sticks; -Common find' -Job - Coses! Shooting Sticks; Ley Fatalture find Kfglett of alt all : descriptions? JoblnkjtallbeaasrlOOkcgs Trouts News : Ink j\lo9 Founts Fancy Card Lotter; knd Lts&vcufc tfiany ! : ""• v • . i XS?*-Orders for Presses arid Typo vUI - reed Vo .proper ats_ tentioaT and Oio Out‘typo re aired to exchange Ibr now, : Pittsborgh, May-14, 1h53»— day • . . - , , TO the Udaorable- illre'! jQiiges -6t tho’-'Court 'of'QcCerfti Quarter ficsalonaof iho Peace) in and for the county of -Allegheny; -- ’ • • • The petition of George Drdsk. of tho Townshlpof Lower. ,8U Clair, in-tho countyafarosaid, humbly sheweth,—That your petitionerhath. provided'himself'WiihmteriaL?-t)r tho accommodation ortravelewand otbers/rithis dwelling house in tho Township'aforesaid, and praysthat your Hon* oravriUbo pleased togrant him a Uoea?o tokeopa. public houßO of entertainment, and yoar petUioher, as In-duty bound;-wnrprayrr* G^onokmACK’. - ; We. th©Bubsciibere,'clt&enaof.the Township uJbrcsaidfdo certflji tbat.ihe.aboTa petitioner Is of:good repute for.,boa*-- estyand tchaperance, and Iswellprovidcd with haute room and-convenieoees' far tho aud. r lodging'.of Btrangore and travelers, and-thnt said tavern is’jHtta&aiy,' , - James 'Conner, A D. G 1 1 fill (hr, Joa -ilConnlek,. John-Espy, Nathaniel Fife, Wuj CftMwelirKobOrt .li WiK lUms/.Henry'BockstOce/AllDlJacd.dolinh'ifeVSahiiiolM'or-- too;JohnQUflliam •■■■ 1853. '; Tina pknhstkvasia BAa^oiD,;; lSs2,ifce,'KxprK?£ yjf, Train will leave the Depot,-an "Lioerty- etroe ty every, naornihs/at di aU'reguiiirptatfQjiVbn theroaU^oud-arxlriDglajfßUaaelpbla.-tliu^ucxt.inohUDS at connecting .sfc-.Harrisburg \rivh; the. Bal tlmoro hadSukiucbahni. Railroad,.’arriving Ja Baltimore : st 3 . ‘ . „ . ; „ 4 .; - The second Mail Train .bill leave the l)epo v t every, evening bt 10.35o'clockj stopping at ail regular stations on theroad, arid ronhccUngatHarriabttTCwUfa-the traip.for Baltimore arriving in Phuadelphiirur liaßimorc) nt 8. o'clock Uio next I evening; . “ T’t ‘ V ‘ f The Accommodation Train will leavo orery i '5% o'clock,- stopping 'fct;ili-regular •oolj'.aa faras-talrobo.'-" ‘ "• *■:"-. • v ■-■ ■ I'are to Philadelphia $9,50. 1 rare to Hal timbre ■JG.OO. ' XftAIbS.- - •> I • The Fast Express Train, leaving PhiladblphiVht lO&i.ii * I will arrive in Pittsburgh at -Tho MuII Train leaving*] Fhiladelpbia *t‘Re M-i will arrive in Pitt&hurglrtfccnQxr] morutog at-3>£-a’doek; a; an -* • • *j AceommodaubiiTrain will leave Eoiiobe.at 5\4 ici akd"' I •arriv6lH;Kftabu^latBa.tt. , -; * ‘ , BasgssreSeckttl'to any stolon oir U» Pennsylvania Rail- i road,andto Baltimore. ; *. •-* _-^.j ... the Company Trill hmdtbem- 1 ;Belve9 ; baggage'cmljv r ia? Arioimt not exceeding SlOO. ~;: r ; _-; I'• N. • aJ: prnprietony .have - been^mploy^tb;bc»v6y-' > j7asrengcrs'^nd^bssj^Vft ; andlrtaatbs Depot, at recharge nott£reXcecdl2l^cexiS.fbr : cents for each trunk: -IbrTfcmsrajjpljr'to- - - ‘ 3. MESKfiEE^-*'*' : at tho P.R.IL iDepot, on IJbcrty-st; -ghrMftyT4,lS63r '•• /-• Plttofiargi UYTPliAClUSS—salefiy •.•*' ByU • ■IIBNBY H. 00LI4NS, t * ' : -J B '' The Honeymoon. it it itit: : . agcßt NET? ADVEBTISEHEHTS. KKRU. f: V01.T7, ’ P.l). H. Al-. Third PUtTOt. SPTOIEK ABRftffQKT;TCTXB. . . . ••' 'V i * -v' i ; .f. V •' V-Hvv-r. l »* : r.-i- s _ n: :.s, '' fc ¥ - "* *• i. -% v * * ‘ i 4 ■*» \ <* ’ " ” •>-- N* * w •* J ' /.'■;v". ' »'*«** * 'Ay,''';;-, I '' V' ' ' - - _ SPECIAL NOTICES. • ’ Testimony in.faTor .of .3r» II , I»an8 > fl tlrer -Pills »-It would be easy torjdla' volume Trtth. reortiilcates of this medicine;- - Whersverlfc has hcil a tiialjltpopular 1 , Wehavo fa oar - hundreds of orders like-the following:- -«.- .-, v - YA3T£3C?3,2f. Y., December - - dLfo«—YourtraveHng hgiat h>fVwith;me, J '* - ehort time since, a quantity of M’Lane’a - UmBHLi. - Tho lot soli very'raptdlyj and has gfrea. tbo highest sat inaction. '-Indued, it is. considered. ite lestmcdictn&s qf.Vie kinder& offendfor erfa please send me naotber sappl^ 83 fpriri iyq : >--—;r -, - W« : -"- ' TofsalS by- most' bf<h* Dmcgista and. Merchant, and bv the sole prcnri«tor?. r FLEMING .BBOTHEItS, • ~ myllfd^wK :■.■?.■ v'.•' 'j : - Cy;V/ood.street*^.' <®* Low f SpiritSf nypocbondrloei wat of ‘energy and capacity for business or dispoMtlcn'Lo enjoy life hml happiness, &rs ,XEKtcheiXc6inplaintai7hich_dlen Uy.-prey upon' the' : coirstifutipa' ofihe .unhappy. otjpctv *j£es'&xi> -ofthft : sedontary. h‘ahitA,'confi£i«r air - .to study.- • They are eoaetlme3 'attended"Trith: loss of- appe*. Ute; ■ intlirestioii,? dyspepsia, nerroW\- debility, frightlUt .dr«'nie,imdUjK.p2Uld,:Jin2iE3lUiy^<ik Jncasfc countenance*. Sow, while these.: melancholy- disorders exist,; the bright ■sparkling eye mlndis-penetnv* tratisnaad titadty~tha body {tsmanJjrconnig&andjrigui?. aSif die nature gradually dwindld : anay toaijKtfulpeaTL=h teipper, until. Üb2,becomea a hurt tlien,aml other diseases arise to shorten thecilstcace'cf the wretcbod-yictlnj. - ~ :• A balm Jjjrtlursb horrible 'dL'crdere Vill'be .found la-that excellent articIe;'HALSEYS FOKES3P YfXHlll' ~ -■ • .* * JiteM Afho Icsals and Rchdlby nr.OE<x_HV-girgflEa; 140,. comer of Wixxistreet add alley, Pittsburgh, Pi; al so, by JAMES T.- or Federal "street and the Plitmxmd,"Alleghany - • .C37-Scrofnlxu-i-It Is due to Kies's Petroleum to say that It ias'beonTrnbrni to completelyeradieate«Tery rcstagu of this dreadful disease la less time-than ahyiOther remedy* and.at'X^~cosr6rTjicaiiy'eajea^,tyt& : patin£t. : “ ■■ ■. r *.- - r Tho;ih6drands of certifimtea in tho hands of‘the prop?!®* torrmany of wMeb citizens ofthe-city. orPUtstrarvrh and tte immediate fididty*%u.t©'fihQw elcarly "aaUlMiybnd'Gll 3oubtJsiat;Kii3, , i-PrX£G£srsiis a medicine of ho common value, .no.t.ojuy-nan- • local remedy in • tUr ItlitixmdWKiy litdfnus t ‘loss ofrSxfffttt'hx t ar aYalaable •WcU-as-the suffering- iicMrhavini. ft drKulef mixtures are b^sxo^X .-tka i -this ■medicine la : purely hattiraT,'-and is bottled 'aa iffiowsitem —iv- * ‘' Tltt is Copiedffaßi itjxrper pvfitiVicdcf fi^rawcc,‘*V. ; <xn£heart tuhtdiif zl&'crrcr.dtd Vie certificated/thccdcbraicd If: T. ibot t SCD n tf/Firmcnte:' '• ■- 'This*lday 1 h tnHh'ceftifyffKafTlhare Beensrßadly af: Sicted-Trittr ScrofaLvfar.tlte last coven jgsrgjfrat jnhat of the time I h&yc been unaole to 6ttena.to und of -the time hnabie-tojPTilk.niMl‘ :Confiheii.-ta aqr. •bediundfaatebccn tTOrtctPcearly •nll-th^.thartythytest : Physicians our. cocntry'nStgds;;! -gotixme ret (icf, but no-cure,hcd'cd.alinQed, to grcns%OEso-.ttntU J)r.->F&ot' riccranicndfd meto try the Bock 03. us eve :rytMngidfA.hadfar^d>.J thirpfiorf vraiastonishiug; It-threw; tho j*oisohtnthesra£u»: at chav arui Int once bcs&hVto grew -tetter, .and byu?i hg: -seven -bbtt’i-'s’lhavp got a-enre worth thousands ofudllars. ' xThjg may certify that I bare teen oajuaintrf with Kiel's' or,Kosk th^a-uytefi-aairhava're* : . peatedly iig-teneficlal efDact?- in ths^enreof-laio«{ lontu!‘o*rVau<l oiherdlscascsfor.srlikh it b rcgomcignded,' •and caa.v.-jtli con£lenee mcommeiri it tn fee A medieme V£r»' thy of aUChticn, and can rifely 'ehy that success fcaeottecd*.' -cd itft-ueo mcdiciue'hfttHaHed; -— r. ; . ; ./ ‘ . I>. .T; FOOT, iL D. : pbr,snlf'>y al rthe : Pltfpbur^L;:'fau^altw«-.. : : J. . . W_A,ja:CLUftG: &:-CO. r^.. [IAVE JIEMOVED' TO THE.-COBNEE.-OF. v -Wooii-ontf Slxt|a/SfteectB»’ . - v £2TVrh«ro-thry; oiler uid.ctistomcr?,' aad-.*ihe‘ public generally, the:lar e l^.^ CHOICE' TEAS, PAMILT GKOCEHreS, WOOHEh' -AND.WILLOW AYAKE to bo found ia the AYe.d.. • _■ . -dcc-hy CHASUS\ LOOMIS, S TO C K ASD B ljbU ■ iSKOiilllA; Sotce, Bozi<lB 9 Segotlated^ ■' ■ VAuricxiAh-ATTa^oy^^a-Vr.' . S-PVROHASE • ASB STOCKS.;-- ... Pousth&trecttbfctvrecQ Market and Wood, Bank ='. janlS:!^-:’ yHIT,AT)7X?HI&: CUaTAIH X7l - -'-- ;r ' : .-. II.--!VVSXFFOKI>.': - V. - KEEPScbastantly oh hand theTaost sad iKtr vur. r eda?iortiuentofCurtainsohdCartain MaterinJr? to be found ia tho :extv, ;compris(ng'i a paK ; Of-tbc following CUBTADT GOODS- AND-POIISjTUBb' COYPJIINGS-all 'xtvlefigf— frccSßTKcc CurEhM-,-. ”. l ,fnnu6V - ‘: ilnsllii■■.** ••• •■■'•;BainiolbiDdsiallwblihs,■ : width?, G3tCornk», French Picshcs,,. ._ : . . price*, * .. : ;..SatlnLoicu?, - Gilt Curtain Pins> • :- -■ r .* s :-.';..Lsmp: s, u .-. -...Bandi’, ■-■** . , DamaEklAaen«v ''- : tllmpsjall pricai, -f-. - r. ' Caslimerette,- 'V^v-LcKips;'?' Kajh Turkey 'Bed, ’y<: Fringes,";; ’’ India SalihPamrik,’ ■■. r '.‘Pfcturh fimiCoruful'^ - '.V lining Silks,shade and Bras^ei,.‘"T-/ .Furnitarc Gimps,,. ; r ,- "Hooks, ■Afall assortment ef .the above gool? constantly for patej ghnly-.'Uc. brjts ■ AIXI»» Snrcreon Dentist*^— [Successor of U. A- O* corpW ; Of. ut£r KouriJi ft3jdilarfccUsreetj*»(*lfoVo & JlarrV atgoMiocs ^/;: tovrffK BKOHA L O. O. IP*—the ;-ih^-3B^Ss(asri»^S A : Wednesday c.voinrr;-! in-Washlngton Hall;. Wood '4L' ; . fjyliy TH A*—For the bestuctosQTsa it* Piite*' • at to 'rents *V&.,sta to tho - Prkiii - and,tiroes Tea* coilni>Tttvs.bo bntU- '--- --. V J ‘~-"V -fjyQ-^; JOIIJi H. FO\ViEB, Into Vonkr APii'Jls,- Boot tad Shoo Mauaketufcr, anil Whaicsaltr Dealer, No. 14 tiporsljelatrtlio York. - ■■'•’ -marlrtra-:;, jli«dalnwawlcd Ujr. Franklin institute, 1853.«—E. H. SMlTH,•dUanufac • titrer nfPocket" Uook.vßoru? slonnales,Yßßsn WoodWrillbg . ' vlocr - V'marl^en : . •- 0« &• IP*—l*ias£ of. mooting, Washington IttS?' .Wcod ilrccb,' L-gLvrcoa iirth.-sirces amt-Yirgin alleyi - Y Pti-tSE LTid ii [Ot&zz, Tuesday evening/ ; -Sfcsisxrcs ,EkCAwkk , <T J ‘'Ko.':S7'-*-srcctai firet and third CorosU;C«mmH- a great.many per {£*■£?., foua Jire ilrcndfollr. tamjchtel rrith corns. jeershhi rtuqtviy .wQI -b».fiiniidTin DivCoosN's Coins' PiisiEn/'for ?a*»’ by Hr. 0 GO. S/£KY3iiIl, l-lCi tVoul frtrvfc/ * Pries, retail &t 123-i;wu! 23 cfs^i*r ; L(CX."- -- i ; -TFyn&Vv fgyL&cral fled actions t&lhosc ir&haytg srllicain. Ull'fAlNS,Curtain Plate Ui£r,-Carliun.Trimmings of crery;dcscription,'i v arasture ddushes, Lacb taut Muslin Curtains; Fainted-Winttott j>h&di%A‘l!lto7rnfcgs;-CartalaKd3 I ~Ban<fs > ic., at wbolefiaiaacdretftii : •• IV. IL CAItBYS,'- Y Ni>. 103 Chexant street, ctraer GBh, PhilAdrJpbla^~- : 'Curtains- Madcvau iT-Trimmed la"'{i^ycry'nefi r t£rsTiurcß‘ style...:.- - ■/••'..•-. -■ T/vy.. y i- ;..-y{maiSQ;ly v tvTSSi; jiUller ’*. W-ladoir Sir rule Maanfoc*. =. • tory» COONBit Oi'-SDCOXD. AND AIiCM .-ST&,- VIU LVDSDPHJA. - Ourmotta i s+ il --Quick. Sjls.l 'HintP Said) • PrrjiU?* Y .1,:,-..;: ; iiar Story, Crutch, and. I^d^s-Room SHADKS/m edging - gupgriorptanner.- - , .- ■ -'.:. ficalers ajtd otiicrs are jnTltod to clro ai^a^cal], fc-bQ Y - ; : Plttstourgk City Glass .Wor& jb^— lT¥i CCSNDiCItAM .4r CO* jrar.vfaztirarz cf VnX-: Pittebqrgfe- •AttgftUcirVtaiid to -oddsires.-- -Tt-ES^-Ac.. Trroof U»flria-;iKdng pnicUc3l-n«a2rsrHl:SlTo tbdreatiroilteatioir tb'tha. thay.fecl. confi-', deal IhejYcan. produce aii artidg ot.V«izuls?f,Qlab-dqa2iltQ' any i'iUrexof. farelsh PC ibaQabts taro*-Y;- : . f tanrSJtflb; .y^;, fr^s>-KijIIiSOai*SBAGFEItREOT ln.:nlt kinds of iwixihetj ftbm tDS P.-Sl, 7 givinjrr.n accurJsicnrUstkandanimatc'lilcafeSs, imlike irndvaitly su- : ' perior to the commoncheap da r.t cb cap. riticcar s2 ' rs G J ;|^i,ii?and-upward." Reccnlli4?tD the step and quality of case Drfcuuo. !i r--^' > ‘~r-'r > ibJnrsfc^cliililrcnYfroinllArM.^-.S'P.5l* '• L , - r ... Ni-Bc—likmt3iO?xf sii’k'or deci-ased-pcrsona . pgrtrnftjTctltyTr-' thoHcoX-and-ail disa- greeahjyili3t:hnr?;es from-thecar, spocaiilyoinj' perraa*- 1 Dr^Hat?*- consulteiat 99, Arch street* .Phnai.lclphly.frpm 9 A: 3L to 3 : : Xhii^cnycars of olosu ramlalmost undivided Ett<sntloti : tb' : this branch o ft. bocialr p mctice hairctiahled trtaUnent li>snch adcgrecofauccesiasioind fhermortronv finned undQ-bstinatc- yield* byo steady attention to (he -.•^> r f&ag2C ; Y- -St atementiof tire Aeseta --of tire COMPANY, of Pitt*buKh. bn lho FDiST DA? OP MAST, ISSS: :Oflice'PuTOltuw, Ac-,.. ,659,79 * Mortgage:-. .1,755,32 Caih..‘.w^.;.-15*026,13- .Premluci'iS'otes—J.— - 21.102,90 EUisßcceiTßbla.3;.-..'i.t.;««.«.,««,...~ -L—..f b5,209^4: OuXslohdicj Accounts for-Prr^nhmts,—'^—•» 10,gfi,6t-’ .-. iSjS^oOv a t 2Si^o2,o2*) iSjcsSl .••■■■•■ -- r . : ■■■?•.•'■-. ■P« s i> OOKIXiX, Scmdary, • :i. :- ;Pnw«VArgh;.3lay • r- ;. , .myl Ulv - ' : •: CharcliiOrgon fbr Sale* ' Tlltf ; LARGiS , 'OBOAN, now standing hj Trinity Chujchi 22-stopfl-,2k'er.b^rd3fii^ped^^F(rrfer -; • Ucnlareapplyto;v P, ; • '■ . - n> y g>l ?. • --. ■:. •>-•• Tl .::Esiyood fltrecU"^ 1 VVK. A-‘ ....... CiLi'TJLX, . _ , HEBEOIT-.&VCBJSWI&L,' " _ ,/J3s2l£ SI) ttKAS&-.FOtLNI)EBS,. -'. Vrv'v v- 1 V* ', . WAIiI* P&f>Ullr' -- >"'•* - - (•) nSrS? r sate?«aacksslw6oHeci3on-of PAPEIt ‘ UAftG.IAGS, comprising & great* number ,-of new-pat* selecmd-expreifily r for tbii- m ariet." &ofcfFrench- and: .Atoericaa, Mannlaeioriearor Gold, Gold end YeiTet^Bow-’ BSgfr*f Qf i M'o4k£3l£rb!ißi’ sxople» ilabogany, •^p^wwgcthtew.eaDitMtfeßtvth«^iiTi»rf>if-w-Wi^nwt'iTi , » [ qqftljtj t quantity, or low prfce3i-by any 'houJ«j nrest-ofth*. Au<ybcny moan - • c* * ••> > .<^ '• I’iia*is6scftoia{c.toss,oo prtfiwo. •• • ‘ • • '' ' | ■ Pasaßaatelrons.--of-Jo6Mns:fliiougTi ; fl» issdxtmEnt;. |-* MUsi Oispoad io pnrchajß-os oot; aw respectfully ta-ri tea JO call-a; THO 3. TAMIEr.'?,. ~ mai2L3ia ' . ---So.« JlartetEtecct” ?;• •Western '-Inanjanro:- • • .114 MlLti£&i* J*rcadaiL | : P. M/jGOBDQXj ‘&er&r?: :i j-• . CAPITALj G3oo,f>Cov ? 7 ‘- - «• fnflaro against all kinds of risks* PIBB and Vf •: xEtNJt- •-<jUI-3oB^ promptly paid. • ct: !:X- * ' is £’ :. A >iy in the fiietcnrdcgdf’_i>y* prcinptncss-ajjd Ijbcnilitft tamale tßia.tho character trand*- tbeyjaaxs assumed, cS-o&aisg ttta ■:• ’wftoHlesinjto belnsured. - v-c, .- 1 r '•;+■..£ .•- -^ V X\~?■- .•v. Miiler. Jtieketann.JJW. EaUw,v C. lipases* GecrgeT?. Jackda, - Wm.iX. Lyon, James Liupcacsitt, Georgo Uamia; Jmacs Alexander N.lnsltfc, Thomas Scott.: .- • -_•• tX9»Odico, No<Q3 -Water. fitrcot,(Wor«hcus» tS Spans & | i Co* np stain,) Pittsburgh* . <; •• acridly I ■ c.- *• . ij -i * i >.*•. . *■! 1 - MBS. nasct >i- ltAWKami.- * - v t ~~- i * y r ? AMUSEMENTS. L£ &33 c. rosxsn 7?<j o’cTceX, perumor ■tierasnifiac" maa o T- AIQfBSICUt: •' ~4t>oo I Uresa CSrdc,... • ••• SO {{Second T.-r Pnrato Panjeytlt* Maw _ Bok <***««-*>“■. at§S?tl^i rir ? lS ' S ' T 'TIIEEWS Cuboralcd *3*Jl>* »;*- Drama of JPrUh,-Jlcrz ot< Vl.lrili, or t7ta@sa)ra etaftjc. ■ &2F.& wasnifi«ntSormef wilhbo. pr©en!o<l to ’tEo Fir®. ■; BepanmuiljLj-JltoWjiKtjLtiiV t.ho T.ai nU-trdenver.o' Fir&nan j A r idr£ii: - Y»^^ CraL ) s ’^ s ' TWl,ls:a ‘ ¥^l! r>’ri'uns'.;.itl.ixo::«'l. IcaHWEiaof AND CHAP.ITT, "' Aril.ur M'irdsout... . y t . JJrcl-fotil. ' ?“i r : -Mr.lSjaa. - ' - Air. liu!?}--. -.- -. Dunct'.’.“...■• ‘ - V . J!r. J.-’W. POPS. -celebrate!'Baaar h*A .-Mti^ r .f' < v. T^;t .-:%:v---. as& will sfug- his greatson?, Tfixs?2 «iia2?/ t • : -v• >; ;• r .• r; JVfUCT’f J&dr£*s sril! be br-Kfe?Ki? : -'- th 3 yircm<n,-oo belnjlf-cf iUsaW-, r r*-' 1 - - : who hasrolaat«r«s.- To ccmclnCl srlt£k tbs *:- v/' Toraa scAaip. ■„ Jo@jpb, (tlie yDUnj£cac:p) i w. i TFhwls?. • COGLDQCKis csgagedanti Trail appcsjcaHca*- .dayi. _ - tj- -r T>OEL BTOEK—iW'la.freafe, for file by JX apt2s _. - - gBXftT iI^COLLXNg. store a* JC -»nj!3 - FfctiMlSG l)liOT13&Ra A LUSI—2S l>bte^ta_£Jtore s9*l forStUe lg' -~- r- JX- xay33- iXUMDfQ--BEOTJEETA- 7 :•- / lOCUitiiS , V/T-Jpyl3v Ho&iaraMsi gloztmoj forealc br-T-c: PLEMD?G> iruiOEftS. A« , itGOI«S?-900 tbs. Uroucd,-ia stars and for ?aiebr-. ■-. JX ny!3 - , - -QSHISS BROTHERS. and-for ado by-: * 'ZSJ&* V tpyl3 HEttrSG BROTHERS, T USSEKD OIL— IU bbia. pure, ro store, an-i far s*l« by XJ myis Ff/i'lTKa BRJTdtSttd. T IXEtI A It—2s tibia. Cider Ttncgsr, in:E tore andforsate. Y .mylS.. . - .;. •■-.■ ■•:. • .J<TUAIIT•& J.IULLTC. ■pROCADK. SILKS.—A;A.MAsos&'Co: r No; :J5 Fifth st* t - : bare jnst rwelyed2o'--pieces beautiful 'styles -Brocad&i - bdtu. . soy3s *| AW.NfcJ LASVftfc;— JJ No. ioFifUi. street akirs? afsortsenfc of and lOcedtapar-yard. . -' -r JC MEJi'Srßoy'a and "Gin IjJrrifs "Pain '-XetcyiiraS'Tiisi'ljcsr. horn HATSr^tist-'recetasL«Prises ; >■•:. st jLu TEIIS, just rtoetced la great Y^ri*ty.^Prl cct*unexra j>- --'-■ tiopabltr.-j, O opened at w --taylQ - A. A.-aASO3f.-&:C Q.*S, 5 ifth^stree £. o? tie moct- tjiiMoc- ' able styles. ; r- -> - mylO- Boys’>anii-'ioa{its* ; Knmiicllcd-aiat -rioas styles, at - v ’riayvr-'*- xt. -Scmißivtzacins^^:.^ •‘OfrACKr U£.VAD Vi -L*—A■ ft \r pieces cf these hcant!£al O-DrcSa Goods,-illsSTsf^lTCda.tc' ; No- I ift’hj'tsxjct. 7foTOItTGAQg3 mortgage??' of -eash> Vnowid tSras .•yec»w*nioi-'-- •AUSTIN- LOOmS, St6ckftc4 sa.it SxcheT, c,Og^yo.;S2.gQqrt^sL i^> oTgiWo^iX 7 4 ■nil*- - OfY'W>XES'I'X TIN PLATE; iafc.iOTr.4o classthe.lotibj'j '.v - = -'•••v"7-- -:^^- ; -'<-tu£cn, m'alpej t co-, '•'•• 7::- -.c?.7 ;.--i^r:.'-~:-Xos^2i2nad.241ljbgr{7^:i~:> ’QTJJIiIEtt ccso-Eoane^.oomi.'Tiijag lid*- -now styles,' &r ai ' ■: ••"-*- ' • " ' £ CO/3, B.fr STBKfflVOSttahn rgb^^Cca^v ; X\-2lamilhct»jßsr , <irKeatixj^^Emcr4isi>2lftlltfato4>rD>-. : xgagtiii-r.; .v.yfr.i-- ' ~: . Alsp^Kcating, s GeanJcaSifracis-of Coffee.' eyery JescrlpiloiC 'Silkj'.iTraniv QaaiPV.liilff asd;- : - ' :!Cfcreft£lTnde^'Shirts. gsd-IteTrwrg.'' fly f>n. fennf, a_; : '.'i large RfidJashlcQaljlffzdEa>H£acijt<vf sctUiSle r i?rr'>; oft&gea&nd Fixes. 2». ‘E.-rDr»not-t>r?»!t Ilia fic-e. CQ£inp-ZJA££~Z±-V>Q^Y*‘j;rA^~' ' - " ' ' ' Tu: S-I7 to PUsze. - Proposals for. Coaiy stftclc and. ZiUao* ■ 1 fcs-5toI»of-*ili0-'PitisbarpbGa3CompsnyvlSO.GOG barbels" •: .of Dltnrnloop3 Sißd^;azr3-.S } CCQ; -~;; . fcnsfcelS of th&Ccmca-. t',: ny\fnS2THUHSDAT.-tEalDtliicst^olSotclac’-c,P ;*&. Tfc? - CcalrSfißk gttd tfen3t6.bg of: stxh qtiiilityja^^aUrored-at'): sncb'ifencs-sad in suchqnsniitie.S' cpprorcd'ot -j -d.tciioljeTQ.poffadapf'cbasbcl- • - ■* ' - Thi paycjciits > ti>'be-iiadg'nijni£ijj'—retaialas- 20.. per - ~ . cg^^as^ctgfey^Tc^g&^t^aoatfact^'T^T:.Trr^7y ; ; r PrhposAla a 1i - d£ntof tint Co isp&nyyar.ieiKi£jrsc<i ;ü ßro perils IbrCialtsad^;'': Siftskj.or-Jbrliiart, n as thirffts6Bisy.be...:..- OSes &t-PittahargK.Gaa 03:,'May 73553. —(m y 7 .llSlast.) •..-.. :G&RPET HOUSE, ~ •' • 83 Third Wcod acd i desirous- of farntehlirj'Jio-; {Ss;'Sleaia6oas, - v r : repleteidetery variety of- _ i'rv;?^'^v^7-r Itanestry Brussels* . '; < Imjae rial Tiiree Ply \ .-- Sanerfine and Flnt Ingralaj ; \ . HempCarpct3ng,Btrljied«JirFlaidj ‘ > lirossels Stair : : . - - • Ycalttsn do do. - aAsortmeat of OH* CLOTH, fniia3la£i: ” Aiiiihi£tef t , Chenilles ; Hay?* Stair//' Hods, .Window- Shades «6SK£ liberaddifcoaui to those? vfco'btxy.-sasell again. -e. B. ÜBABLY.- - Solo* TT*ffß A&hfc&ttbttteanif idtaiafcdrstbjv&r.V ■ -X JEftalo -DURHAM, deceased. - .will «ILat •■■•. theom&oruje WBSSLZXG'XJiGCS, izL.tteci&flf-TVfcccK ; lu?r : Vij^inla,-<ni-BATOK&A Y, tho lith- day-cff •Msjyot-'- • • o’clock, M. »jm; the .Type» *rc3Scii aidrAp partanances, to-': -;■ ceiher with shlil catablUhniual, to &Q icstbHdef, upon theYoHafflng i- Ono-fttcrth .ono-foortfciunfna months,-nrie-ftnrrth: In eighteen month? - ,;- interest fccn r tha.divj..cf. '.xahvasnl olMha last r The shore m ay* bc-ycKed as to feaciisliriiiountcf ■ : . -^3toehVi£>bairttlhyd±^pnich'a -^^y--'^ ' Thoso h&TiP2 a in i»IU scclleacflbcr- • ■country, than the one now ofFeToJ; - - :: -• •> V. »<•->*•...■;■ ~ * ' •V-iEEPm.raxaAM, Adnr% " mmmuAx, Aazi’r, ••. "’" •• Crf'-JQgXvPPyilAMttlCtftL- •.gprSOrfJ - • _y*' ; \f -.STJR&juJE- of-Pa., atHarrisburg; - • -; u.v- ■-.-.- •.• I3sivw,/u^'i2ioi^;6i--5 Remltnajirec’d/yeax eadii: jM&y - 123,471 3J •: - premiums, losses, Ifewsumnce, Es?>V;-V''A -''-r">v . —.jXiases^.^T-n.j.~.^.-'...v.-..:ct^. .'.■..'^;x.‘---&0 J • paid hi ciul scaircd^.;^,..•• lQ(Voog qq-.-- '. ‘24W70 $3 Cash op hand, asdln hand? of - Agonts..;.^;;?' - ; -v V,_ - : ; i...'. IVUTHEKFOIU?. iJaupfcln county, ■ ' P. a STDGWXCK, Harrl3lmr»f v ' ’' SAMUEL JOXK9, EhttarfeinUla, • ‘ ~ ■.■•>■•• Banker,-RtuhoTzfa,' " J ■* Ai A. CABUniE, ‘ •- « --* i --- JOHp B. ITOTilEßrOßDtihiifnhliL cotmhr. • * , ♦ t CTff|T>.'H6gifehgrg t :_-.,: -r -l -- - ROBERT K£oXZ,Carboii county. _ - ; 1 - tfOII# P^RUTEERl‘OSl^p£Cs!ilent. > , Jv-QHiLETT, Secretary, t, WulviaUiu against peri’i of ye* mr! vinland natigaac& r ~ .wsfl, <m Afetnantßsa.Jn.citjior country,- at. iouestraies con."' - dffeßlog^hotrggi.:^ V Bniiwh : £tKGt.'4'' ; - A" CARRIES; Actuary-'• >' "Window Simds end oil Cloth.llcnufsotorv. - ■ B: 2. KESN-jiN, 4 ir' s ™“ MM»oinj Bßa i, iaitt M^ l Tls »- —?* ia - ——4 a 74- V—— .» . • GO- ■ • Sl.OO to 'SOS' do : ': r Plain, r-'f.rt;''* pc-lceg; V . »•'■:- Itoff X!n«i,4-ii5c.;64 GJci Ec2-Oi! doth, 4425(u, Molcal tt-4 4-1 SSt, 5-tCOt, 0-S-Stre-; ’ltaaoilaek rntlov n ; -44a2ft,-54«t,64415s 44 CScvs4.4oci.&4 Cte: . i.Mstagany;soa-I!oa)OTo4--W 02c-S-4T!«=, ; n;tv ~ Hesrtli Itus?, (oQc]oth.) SLOOcanh. ' . .' ’ .- - - . ..CLOTHING. - - . i - Xons Black Oil Cents, $1,7 r> ea-h, - JacketsJl,W..rsotsMjic HatsfflMv , -GOODTEAR’B jVtiBBET. GOOlli ■ ir, tog Block Cc»ts, £3,40 cash. - . .EkorUUack Cats, Mils. ' •• ~ Lobs Paais, «3j24 cisti. ' ‘ .fflaff»-y«Uonir6ai<MJS3iKrWindaT.£ti4jLi't?it,Cl6tb r asrG2j.-7.-r Is &nd fai? torr, :■ All good? trarraa ted - r • not to gticSTfedgdrcraf.fe^: :^.’-: -. - -QOco -at t2Jo Fitta&rwsfc imfl CannclsviUo . ' ■ r'BaUroAd Company, 3lay Q, 1853*. a ; tho.-MBear«f tio Directors cf iSw-piitybursb: ani: :•: : ■A .• r<^paay;- J .yerspaa-,-fc^afa>?-j> ni>ii2cdtouttend a iLbL-tii'G QFj.TITIi: :r STOCKEOLBSBS- 0 **I** 1 ** Crapm,w to beld at PHILO :. HALL.la'tha-dtj of Pittsburgh, on MONDAY, tfcc 22d of -r.../ SIA a£ 10-o'clock, A.'lL»-fbr?tlie parposoof ta>_-'. >faf»Tnta.eoagfflggttt>p the_accept*m<'c ottfcojrgicrr.l snp : ~- 'rienh&GF&Tßis 1- Jicact,-pas}# at the= of thcilast X»e^slafarg>f»C.thr?.^tatg T gailgay:gab- ~ - ecriatioas for fctsekin said Ifes& - : • ' " ” T WILLIAM. I*-VEIME*i» JR» -- £ f prgpidgot'-gittabqisih andConnellsriiteJUfc Ok'-’- ■ ; ■ • gcalajof Liberty. Eayctfc county gad HgtTwy,'• • : -1 tayiQ " Pxcscriljoa fey Physicians. - fHYSIDtAHS DL A.-FAHNES* - TOCS’S YEBStiy'CQfi • for tho rea«oafftUat the? cau,-»' plfosi tapllgit'-cogfiJ&cca in-iL --lU , Tai- iho fbHotrins- state-- : - -i.2» r tfir*.lJ, A.■lbfincsloc*: tf Clt—■.UeatleCK-ar lc jnres mo .. pleasure fb stEte-tha* Liaye Veeu yoar-.YersilSige gJsS® tc*toe.trc3w ysxrsj sed dariusr . tlraa.l fcartv - also^Mtiia r :Yc7nilfu2ts''aJsdprYpaftiirsT\s, aa<M<s» &?&■•-.<■■ aH-yrtia fcartfcSisedStf ll6^ -wu usod'a»i- •J -THteCbed br psactfcdog-i&ysle&M I* B».totrQ of -\YasHr^ ; -r*:v toajSsstasiy.psJia-si.-Lii:/, wt™ I JU’-n.-ta-.. 3 j;., t » ' I bare-durlus tie gasieysK, it '- - - :preDaratiSs3 cfSteff d adred cits»t - r £ _. t *C J LJ^ OS - ' C^figgagguf^ssbg&j&fl^i&UaSlsas,■•-•-•*; =.--• ~>v" • • ~ gft]3>fV«l<’g?ii«ggd retail by-&II -Ui®-"P?sia3sss"dse-*-*- 4 * - i^'J 1 and country mssuisot# state^ ii^ ■ *\ ' V- H rvajia
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