V\i : .- > ; <r v “. u *•* > , • . *%,£&V"* V s , _ fc^^kJ'****«-■*'*£*- *.%>‘#* < i- ’ * * ,*» > J\** I S* •* , /r*. * > v , v f * ,* , j 1 -^- V: k ■ -Vf. '■■> £ v--;K\-Y-: .Yp: .?.•£*£ \* '.’Y-Yv'.. ~. »'v-®A ':• ■ 7 MONDAY T MoiNlNG:: : ::::^: rfsir&TH, XA>x * w '?i \pZrA .jt i> fc -k» 4 >:rl i S'£?l‘*'i? , -£iPl?* s r 3 ' i auditor general, X r. a .EPHRAIM BANKS, sjVfcJr«4 ~~ of 2l{ffUjt-County, t^{f t v*Ci l £^- , '»!i : *tf i tii' f S>’^t'li.* , KIR RURYKVOtt ORRBRAL. BBASttES^ Miistef4- *uassg&«« - YCTtiScmTOta and So'»s2&*°L2L£ Ttalrofficesol«»t XX *>s:- <■%ss&&*. Theirrecdpt. 5 V *& ■ * ’■ ?o^* rEE -; . :' l^‘ 2 h Sife,T-M?« l*»l«*ttf Hotd, in the W^£^<oo^: vfvkski ! ' ■■ of oar aavcrUfling cnstomers encrokchedTnpOTk «w space usually devoted WikV' ?ikl? i}sfr^X4 ? ;->Ykk * to reading matter In to-day's paper. For tils " ,' tdnd of.patrouagea7o shall always Jee\ tben'k* fun-’ Tho large nna steadily Woreasmgtsircula. ' ' \ ".tta of the Honing Pott, mahes it oneof the k'fl f-V mediums for advertiemg mthe ~ o>k\ v i -'-West. We have Deed under the necessity of " tnioeetdarging the Post to accommodate on* ; customersj and vfe presume W e shall - 'be compelled ehottiy to enlarge It ogam '“ t Tlie ltem which appeared in Saturday a $-y!i%* (k%H’'i? ! ' * Post, headed an “Erteasive and Valuahto <daim, S 4^lss^was clipped out and laid on our desk forth JP i>- ‘ - 3 purpose of comment, butwasrplaoed in tha hands wsd« '- cfthe'compositor by the foreman, throughiuad- TS&f"§& £& 'Ncrtoioe. The “claim” alluded to, is all moon* 4 '-Shine,as wehavehcrotofare stated; and thiscpin lf€l ‘ Si*" ftnued after n careful perusal of «ie _ papers on file intheCircuit Court of the United MBWHOTMTS. S EtoJriSiL Asdbbsos, - {SSU-wi ***** «* t -X " and Tuonas Esq., ft*. ■^^^CT f 7s^*lS^d^9 i c^^'fs3'^v,Vi master for the city of Allegheny. Mr. Armen* „•• *^lsfSfs.u%*©’ic#3 ! a'. . •SSn«™~!u«» >■“ * a “ , ‘ “ “ ■£££*** —•-•« •“ r*“ i • r?{osX imena are interested in I pi GTC6 ha\ av established in Wiscon- unusual sign. s f, "N A fe* L 's‘,yX.r 'a?Bs& ICT regulating snob in 1 European state of u CV^%'^Vfe V '''34;-i :; >k' </n' £l5 fJtfe'! iterest to our readers. appon aage.” r J> 4" he busincfia of banking I After noticing tUe <solu or tbe people, and be- anaroh y that in tba v of Wisoonsln in 1852.1 pt!!SS i,ig Ua opinion that Mr. . -o* fo>3r#*f f ,-)s.?sg s ,; l S%as.*4 , s hoscn by tho time a very favorable on i ag into effect «nrpro- 1 COBAU of his proposition,nr fe ,’,U t;&'tfsOrjij -ovided for in tbofirst l fal ma i n tendueenrit o own interests, 18officoria to cause to L la3eß thus: ,’ ''T~ istmor to prevent coan-.J .. jir. Soule, tMted States to thoCour, *s of circulating'notes plempotentiavromd Uongginoe , s««»|b:a!B , & l 4i3a -assrsss ="tt EggSkßSseLsasss. && y 7 Ti A |,r, nnlnrfl «nbn_sm£B — l , i i. Bir . j B i nce rely bclievo that v placei on denosit xntb 1 mean to bo hoepltablo to political o. v :r. h 0 entitled to receive J of yon know what aort of boepUalu I affords to as< HospitaHty, in lay vio\i, 1 amount of circulating | tho admitting; a guest to bo, at least, o. amount of Btoofcs trans- . «,-«,«• terms aa tbo members of tbo family; v • B public stocks depute- forgive my saying I feel that 1 for ono am no. * .** *f ? C °h P 'i "aStfe punlshable-if they break the. =- ris authorized to refuse l aw . but they aro not dogged by spies, BUrround* -nru The act also provides ed by political espionage, and the names of all U »»j mlrOad. company inoor- uho visit them kept in a black book. They are K«M|' ,f Wisconsin bearing o not always trembliugfor the safety of;their let- aT wt if wiscoubi , <4 ters. and the lives of their correspondents, or of muoMAS Mom. i than seven per cent, the innocent men whose names may be ptention- I.M»ttorffl6»u Comptroller, in a like od to ti, o | f private memorandums. stocks, and persons so X avow my responsibility to the laws of i.ng- noting homer, to. iJSranHis2iS?f?»ss,*Jwn .... . . .„ ,v. li.hmeii. and have not dreamedtoaskmoro than t^ohsalb—3H Acnaor uun. i entitled to nil the pn* Pnetish'fteedom while on your shores. But Jb of tho act; a wise pro- She prbfcnce Of prevention (an especially rporation shall engage despotic ;plca), it appeare I am besot by agon -1B xs added to this seo- oies which oil true-heorted Englishmen hate and _ —-—— r t sfs®®jsssff ,u.Mf.»iMi.•» '•>,•»• "*"■' F^atsaassaAiasasfflr. Mb.tt...in«» “sst-SE*»«.a» BBssasaasafSSr-.' SWM TJZSKZS tr.„„ ST4S-— li*S2rS!S^«K T -fISIILf -»*»£ 5S™ i-,« h, m .*.. t ■.Vsr?sr;. l teawfKfk Tk oTsuchbank or mending? the steamer John Hancock, Lieut. f&nds h bo betrayed jengemioe. ■ SnSSjS^Wjr^*^ 1 #took f „f John Bogers, commanding; brig Porpoise, Lieut E Usbtncn won i d not endure such n state, of miosoams, “ -L ;sriSS4 r.’tiisrftfisris “ & --feig- ■ ITJSSZA*-*'™*' S* iEIS ~ ____ -ssss:-*. u ' "* gr. /i4cf. Oftong^ m&“o n ttO 10th JDNB,pucctehlj. EoU “s'-VTaOTiwill do weß to tMto e«UApnlte.- piBST . aassssk.. Mfl I WWms^4iWMWtfi if • ''*%Ater:prw»,-- ‘ ' raised nnue, , '*/; •-to-tho •amount u. _,---->. • !?■* ' '--‘•daess.' - i , h - a •••■ • • - k A : ’ ■ ‘ ‘ '-.. ...„;_ t" ; -.: %-I - ; . '''f v .'a, '■'•J-A.VAtt'vi --.Vt, „ 1 . . . / .-a*-*- .• - --- - -. I >• . ..* .. r . -w..- "&>*■ *■ *'~ _.k+- !ort v \ ’ J f * . n-' *• -V r » ',_ "■ ~ t >'/ A ,: - : - : ! :k ff i ■:V ■? ■ : Jiriht Ifttpng f 4 _.tHoa*a pnnupa * i9tow - jrg'S'TSSS aJ BL&EI : Tic nominatiohs. tT i'rV'Bii.HKlkG KSWISCOHSIK. »'"'ir pumberafif our nitons ore interested ia 'gee bankinglnstitations established w Wiscon poi nador th« *o° btmtin S law ot t J‘ at - 'brttf statement of the'law regulatwg snob in-, ‘BtituUoas may prove of interest to «*»«“£ - She act to nnthoriie the business of banking ’was Butimitted to a vote iTfta peopie, and be camenlaw of the State of Wiseonsm m tt-~ A Sank'CompVroUer to be chosen by L Cparpase of carrying into f trhdohß Of the act, is provided for ,ntbe first 2S* TOO duty Of this officer is to oantoto ’toWavedin the best manner to prevent coon-. I • deem nccessary-at the enpcns i the association opplyingfor * bo l T ’ notes-are to be countersigned and regie 7 iTmr^r of the State of Wisconsin anyportioa Btook issned or to bo issued by Sd States or nay State stocks, on which tali „ utaTvifienfSoy were placed, on deposit with the Comptroller,} shall be entitled to receive from the comptroller' an emoont of circulating notes, not exceeding the amount of stocks trans ferred to that officer; the public stooks deposit i ed, in all eases producing Bi* percent, peron nnm, andtoe Comptroller is authorized to refuse stocks deemed insecure. The act also provides that the bonds of atiy railroad company ineor ~ poratcd by the State of Wisconsin, bearing a ' ratocof interest not loss than seven percent, shßlfboreceived by the Comptroller, in alike as other public stocks, and persons so depositing them, shell be entitled to all the pri vileges'and immunities of the act; a wise pro ’ ,iso. that no' railroad corporation shall engage in the business of banking, is added to this sec tion and it is also provided thatfor the security - of’holdors, snob bonds shall be the first lien on abortion of continuous railroad,' or not less than forty miles, or on the wholo railroad of not less ’ than twenty miles in length—the railroad bonds to be received at nohigher rate than eighty cents on the dpllar of tho current and actual value or the read- The railroad portion of the bill ap pears toTiB well guarded against fraud. Every' bankingj association organized under this act, shall pay to toe State Treasurer, a semi annual ,’tax of three-fourths of one per centum on tiie amount of capital stock of such bank or waw association; the owner or bolder or stock, Shallnot bo taxed os an individual, for ' snob chares of Stocks. . ;;\iv : : : • ! ■ Any number of persons may associate them solves f?r the purposes prescribed in the act, bnt ZCtal stoinf such association shall not be less toon $25,000, or more than $500,000. -The association shall also possesses the power of eairvinSDn tho ordinsiy business of banking, , Se shores of the stoek shall be deemed per sonal property. Ha change can be made m ton artist of association by which the rights of creditors shall bo,weakened andlmpaired. In case of the failure of the asseoiatiou to redeem their notes In toe lawful money of too tinted States, thsr Baok Comptroller is authorized to gXotW that alltheciroulatingnousijed L raid association, will bo redeemed out of the toast funds in his possession. If the market ytflua- of - the securities depreciate, for n period of ninety days, to less than the value | for which -they were deposited, the Comptroller pfruU notify sttoh hanks of toe foot, and in osbo the assoetatioirdoesnotrvriain thirty days, cause ■ additiTOal securities totoe depoaiud,it shall have forfeited itB-rigktß ns n banking association • Bni>h real estate' os may be- necessary for tho of the association in the convo cient transaction of Hs business, such ns shad be mortgaged as soonrity, and snob as shall be conveyed in.satisfaction for debts, can be held association desire.to relinquish toe hm2dntrbusiness, their intention to do no shall hoadvmrised for two years in the town whoV » l s banlc . is located, or in too capital of thel fiJte Md when toe officers shall have redeemed I !t Smt ninety per cent, of their circulating , _ na te ton Comptroller is authorized to give up 0I(J 801 l k doing 0 goo d work for ' - RR-mrifies deposited by toe banking assoma- in America. The statements nUsesonn y withdraw any of 0 f his enterpriso in Pennsylvania are tdrea- and if it association may do dy familiar. At-Chicago, last week, there the eepurittes deposited. ‘h« association m y y fterij)g of y a countrymen, at which he la by detfositins toffeu thereof, an equal amount f^ eßO i„uudwas rapturously recelvod-- .. of toeir circulating notes- Tho Tts Norwegian ohuroh wasorowded wUh Norsa cfopsme or ; efttteir o 3to banks, mon. Ola Bull spokeof religions toleration, im c-rasl regulations in fores, un r S nressod the utility of secular and moral eduea bkj jOßUembracod in this act ThostOCikhdldarß, £ ® located the free-sohool system. The tsgsil.tzzz****** «&»»*• "*-*'*■* ... * * 't -I'' " ’ ‘ ' ». ' U 'i ©BA.’sa t We announced a few days ftgu> in <mr telegra phic column the death of the venerable Judge BtraNET, of Cincinnati • From a biographical sketch before us, we learn that the deceased was an eminent and highly respected jnan.and.ono of the tfarlicßt settleia of tb*vNflrfHf Wcatero FAil&y-> wes tern fl &SafM& tfu ■ of *fc° Ußna - ..®‘f .JL ! tifer—Dr Wti Sri the _ 4s of he ‘he ot 1776, the Legislature ofNew him to p #f Feb . j mo He woe, therefore, ; al„the ,t,tne of Inn. ,1-atb. above r B3 yearrold ___ = . ■aT'Fhnoeton College, and imme' diately after his ndmißaion tothohnr in 1796, ha proceeded to.fJipjannntU-whero Jw-has-svnce I resided, ,Hea?afl?^®'fi r tegstotive Conned, | a member of the Ohio, ono of the 1 Judges, af thdlSifpreme Court; and Senator of the United States, me was elected by the State of-Kentuohy, to eettlo the matters' In dispute between that State and Virginia. ‘ Ho was tlie first President of the AstronoihiO&l ■ Society of Cincinnati. Ho whs "also President of the Colonization Society of -Hamilton county,’ President of tho Board of Trustees of the Medical College of Ohio, and President of the Board of the Cincinnati Col- loge. HOK. JOHN c. KNOX* TlnsgeaUomtw, who has for some time past, filled with distinguished honor tho poßinon of President Judge of the Clarion Judicial District, -wins on Friday last, appointed by the Governor, linage of the Supremo ConVt of Pennsylvania, to fiU the vacancy occasioned by the deathiof | Judge Ginsos. We have the pleasure of being acquainted with Judge Ksox, and we know him to be a gentleman of fine legal acquirements, and every way qualified to adorn the now pos - tion he has been chosen to occupy. As a citi zen he is amiable and popular, and we have no doubt but that bia appointment will give satis | faotion to the Bar and to the public. _ small Pox ot Dlca'nWß College- We regret to learn from the Carlisle Volon teer that this dreaded disease has made its op pearoMoot DloWnsoa College. Some half down. lof the students, we learn, are n>w suffering the torturesinoideut to the disease. Mastoftho students, becoming terror stricken, hoye fled for their homes, and the CoUege duties hare been saspended. the disease thus far, is confined en | tirely *o lho students of the College. Hr. Soule’B Appointment. The London OUhe, the organ of Lord PAiaen. stok* the British Minister for Homo Affairs, thus alludes to the appointment of Mr. Some m Min ister to Spain: o uTU selection of the Minister to represent tWA iTnitDil States at tho Court of MaifW *® , SS^ssttsarfau* noticing tho entire disorganitation and j anarchy that preraUs in that kingdom, art ex pressing Ua opinion that Mr. Sonlo wll not iod the time a very favorable one for the cool ( co«ia«ratinti,of hla proposition,or for thepow-1 | erfal . own interesta, it con-, I eludes thna: < Minister “ Mr. Soule, Statcsto the Court. Plempotentiary of tub .V . tiot long sto®®* of Madrid, Waehin'gton to plaoo at proposed in tho|en t bsroro ( j eaß^i the disposal of sa m or money Pierce had it „ under to use in case of «“*rg e;f g on lo had rofer steodinthiaproppsaUhat wr. o. opened r enee to eventualities in the em that ho made it a in seceP the 89th nit. after a session of 103 days, during which over six hundred bills wore reported, and more than tbreo hundred passed, the latter being mostly Private nnd local measures. The Judges i o f the State Supremo Court havo been author ised to appoint o commission to preparo a law on the subject of tacit mortgages, end present it at the next sc-sionoftheLegtslotare. A num ber of amendments to the constitution were pro posed, but all failed.. The organisation of the judiciary under the'new constitution was effect ed, and thorough measures were adopted to place the State finances on n sound bams. A bill establishing n n system of drainage for the reolaimlng'of swamp lands was adopted, as well as a general hanking law; one re districting the State for members of Congress, nnd one pro viding for the floating debt of the Statebyaloan ■of $700,000, as well as to provide for all the fn tare liabilities of the State by raising the taxes i- to one-sixth of one percent. DEFABTeUSOF ME BffISBIHQ’S StBAITS Ex feditiok.’— The vessels of the United Stated ex ploring and -sam/mg'expedition to the Norto Pacific Ocean, under the command of Com. Cnd wntnder Ringgold, sailed from New York, on Monday, for Norfolk, Va. They comprise the 1 gloop-of-war Vincennes, Lieut. H. Rolando, com manding; the steamßrJohn Hancock, Lieut. John Rogers, commanding ; brig Porpoise, Lieut- A. B.' Paris, commanding ; ; sohooner Femmoro Cooper, ActingOieut. H. K. Stevens, command ing; and clipper John P. Kennedy, Lieut Na poleon Collins, commanding.,. Senator Bosk, of TexaH; Gov. Paise, of Vermont; Geo. Giabkk, of Now York iMw? Ehoby, of the Topogtapbloal Corps, G- or A.; and Hon. Mr. Gbeeob*, of Boston, arrived. at Memphis, Tenn., on the 8d instant; and on the afternoon of the Borne day, accompanied by ex- Governor Jobes ; Geo. W. Smith, Esq., an other leading citanajof Memphis, crossed the river, and paid a visiWo the-town of Marion, [Art*, for tho purpose of casually first ten'milea of the ron to for the.Pacifio Rail road. | Tobnaoo ahd toss or Lite.—The Norwalk N£>w Bflys: We learn from a farmer living at i. Morse’s Point,” Princess Anne county, that o violent tornado ocoorred in that vicinity, on Sunday last, which spread desolation in its course. S Trees of the largest else were uprooted, fenoss carried away, and four houses overthrown and dostroyed. Mr. Grimstead and throe other persons were killed, and several others severely injured with fraotnred limbs. ' 1 ' lift i Comma TSibctiosb.— Virginia in the nextStato to hold on election, and thfl only One before the firet Monday in August next, when Alabama, Arkansas, Indiana, lowa, Kentucky, Missouri, and Texas follow, while Tennessee votes on the first and North Carolina on the socond Thurs day in that month. The most significant con test of the year will bo that between Col. Benton and his adversaries in Missouri." * , , " . ."v , ' \ ' * Items at Haws and HiscaHany. 1 Samuel J. Proper, abroker in Haw Yorb, haß bean convicted of obtaining monojr under fatea Pt XhoCcDtranllß (Md ) Sentinel says the grab worm is playing sad havoo with the young corn in that county, - The work orytho jioiv ft \ ington has heii %um\d by ttietthrcyhu|idrcd hands whose Hatty'.wages Ifcd bUn WPP'|*“ The work is xjrraciof a-egal opinion of iStornoy General Cushing. The Cincinnati Commercial says that Wo. Lloyd Garrison, in a speech before nn onti- Blarery meeting lately held in that city, boast ed'thathesttf ad - odfjidsHKo'lJnion; and thanhji i a Christian! Eev. Mr. Shaw, a Rwran- pathoUotTrlesJi of Detroit, died on Wednesday of ■fcybelllg'thrown from, a the day pre vious. ' . Edward A. Fuller, who was lately shot by Cant, Schaumburg, has recovered his health and Leen appointed to a clerkship in tho General Land Office.’ The store and dwelling of Mrs. Barron, in Towsentown, Baltimore county, was destroyed ,by fire on Monday night Two children of Mr, Nathan Wore, a boy and a girl, were burned to !" death. „ , , . 1 Tho General Assembly of the Presbyterian Church (Old School) will hold its next annual meeting in thd Central Church, in Philadelphia, oa Thursday the 19th inst. Tho Emperor of China, hard pressed by the spirit of revolt, has issued on edict to restrain the rapacity of tho tax gatherers, and suppresses other nhnseß. ... . Col, Z. Bing, into Surveyor of the Port or New York, was presented on Saturday evening with a service or plato worth fourteen hundred : dollars. ... . , Gov. Brown and Judgeißandail hayo raised wheat at Tnliahassoo Florida, which weighs seven pounds more to tho bushel than the oommonrun of northern wheat. , ■ Mr. John M. Hill has retiredfrom the New Hampshire Patriot on account or ill health, and Mr. Butterfield is now the solo owner, as he has beeu for six years the solo editor, of this very flourishing and influential press. Daniel Molohoy has been committed to close enstody in Now York upon a charge of murder ing “Emanuel” and “Yankee Chap,” two seamen of tho ship Bosolus, of which he was Mrs Buttkay, another sister of Kossuth with, her family, arrived at New York on Wednesday, in the steamer Hermann. If you would enjoy your meals bo good-natored. An angry man can’t tell whether *bo is eating hotted cabbage or stewed umbrellas. ; ThO late Nathan Dunn, of Philadelphia, left a donation of $14,000 to tho Widow's end Singlo Women’s Asylum in that city. tETTEtt FROM OOV. KOSSUTH' The following letter ■ti-ai Got. Kossctb ap pears In the Xjondon paper*. It will bo read with interest- Uegcnt’j Park, 1 April 23, 1853. i Mv Deah Bre-Iteoent occurrence*, .bate thrown each im uncertain position npontho le position of political refugees residing in Eoglan<l, that our honor, na woll oa tho Instinct of oSf-prcserration, make it indLSpcosablo that exact nature of tho right or asjlnm should he cleared np, which we bare been Induced to , believe tho organie institutions el af i ford to political oxllcs, in equal degree, bs:they j | dethroned kings or conspicuous -martyrs.of tbs Irrollvc unde/the~poTttS3u*on?® 1 1 ca3y Fnolißblaw“Long-farg&cn stat utes, exhomawd for eoOT V timM) rcn der from under tho rubbish « f our . comm on S'SS 4.5. «»>■ '» ,b “ “»• 3«=S3££ Sir, X Bincercly bctieve tint tho Engliebmen mean to bo hospltablo to political exiles; but few of yod know what sort of hospitality England affords to ns. HoapitaUty, in my View, means tho admitting; a guest to bo l; nt least, on tho same terms aa tbo members of tho family; but forgiro my saying I feel that I for one am not thus treated. . .. • . Englishmen are puulahablo If they break tho law; but they aro not dogged by spleo, surround, ed by political espionage, and the names of all who visit them kept in a black book, They are not always trcmbhngfor the safety of their let ters, and tho lives of their correspondents, or of tho innocent men whoso names may bo mention ed in their private memorandums. X avow my responsibility to tho laws of Eng lishmeo, and have not dreamedto ask moro than i English' freedom wbilo on your shores. But under tho pretence of prevention (an especially despotic ’plea), it appears I am besot by agen cies which all true-hearted Englishmen hate and which, if applied to any of you, would, I be lieve, rouse your indignation. , Of course, I correspond with my friends, ma ny of whomoro suffering under lawless oppres sion, bnt snob correspondonoo is no breach of your laws, nevertheless, I live la daily torror est, in writing somo morning, I find that my writing desk has been torn open, and my private memorandums rifled by virtue of a soarch war rant, obtained-by, I know not what one-sided deposition, from a secret, irresponsible tribunal, like that of tbo inquisition, obtained by anony mous aoousation, tbo charge anfftbo judge be ing unknown to mo. I say I live in daily terror lost, by suob eeiiuro of ray private papers, Inno cent friends bo betrayed to Austrian vengeance- Englishmen would not endure such a.state,of law as applicable to themselves; but it BComs vou have exceptional lawo against foreigners,, which turn your hospitalltjrto exiles possibly Into a cruel trap. . * . Do you say “not possibly ?" • Do you assure me that this power, though oommlttod to your, ministry, certainly will not bo used? . Exonse- some anxiety in mo, who have read how tho brothers. Bandoira. were betrayed; and have rocontly aeon, in tho case of an Eoglleh* man, how—without any process .of law, whero oeouser and accused mot faoe. to face —any plea of searching for gunpowder may bo used in order to riflo my desk and carry off my trunks and papera. What la to hinder, somo masked aoonaer from whisporing something, whioh by virtue of “reasons of State” Jnßtiflcs a burglar ry on my house, and puts the, lives of my cor respondents into haxard, for no imaginable brcaoh of yonr laws—men, who- have never come within the sphere of English law at all? These fears aro not unfounded on fact. Lis ton yet a little, sir. - Mr. Danfort, printer and Stationer, residing at Notting-Hill, giveß me the following information . While' lord Derby was still prime minister, men from the doteotivo police, in plain clothes, were appointed to watch my house at Netting-, Hill; 1 and take the number of every cab which came to tbo door. Tho late ministry having . -left office they wore withdrawn. Bat a short. time after th'e debates in tbo dXonso of Lords I about the. rofogees, previous- to which your Homo Secretary declared-in the.Houso or Com mons, with loud applause, that, “it is. no part of the dnty of an English government to pro-, vido for tho safety:or a foreign government. According to Mr. Ctnmmond’s positive-know ledge, the detective polios not only mode their appearance again about my house, but he has foil reason to believe that there was almost one policeman for every person who visited my house; and he asserta to know that they had, orders to mark every such person, and even.to take a cabriolet, if necessary, to follow the vis iter wherever ho went. Furthermore, Mr; Danfort informed mo that, upon the occasion of my removing from my into residence at Notting-Hill, to that which l ot present oooupy in Alpha rood, Regent a -Park, oho of tho deteetivo police, In tho disguise of a laboring 'man,: and upon tho ■ plea that ■ he was i put of work, insinuated himself Into the service, of the person employ ed to remove my furniture, and in this character assioted infra removal,- thus Xiavihg fteo acoess to my hones, adopting ‘what ! I am oertain you, sir, would pronounced base means of becoming acquainted with my private affairs. ■ f The carinan -himself; having too late learned the mattar, h6S felt 50 ashamed, -and revolted in -v * .. * his plain, honest English heart, at being mad# a! tool 5 in ’so base a plot, that ho nevercacd for payment of Mb bill, so that, having waited for , axonaiderablo tune n vain, 1 was under Uie ne cesslty of sending to soaroh him out and pay him his money. The people's moral ssnse ia a» honorable test of inatUntjoeft ... , 0 Mr Donford f‘aave,saaBopyo ha'ieve arQ spcctablennd tfcaorahle mank.-His iatterUea t-jorc ■'Je.Mjf Whlolrti»’gav° tte permission to hakoi hbCf uai and cnthorited mo to say that Hia b>ady to coWe forward and make oath to | cut But yon will say, what of intercepted ters? *l, indeed, can only answeryon that one most important letter I have never which was directed to mo under lnelosuro to a Triend It never m?bed W oxdsil knowledge of it in domed at St. Martin o-le "judge, then, whether Imm unreasonable, or | onobuntaMo in feeling fKqdent alarm for go ond brave monwhoao names bm found in y private letters. When I review ‘boP“ l . oompare the moat recent and B ,^°£‘ nB t £jy I 1 actions of your extra judicial activity, trniy i hove Utile ground forcoDgratulatingmyscl^ 'I security from proceedings, which 1 used Austrian, but not English, Boss laws, if yen please, which iorbld cules on English soU to use pen and P a P c * °”° “! face t 5 face, we shall then know on what_terms we accept your proffered refuge: hut if you in lucoustobelievcthat England try, yon mast excuse ns for believing[that politi cal esnlooago Is inoompauble with liberty, u yon likd to boast of the proud personal .seounty ?r Englishmen, don’t blamo us-foi; thinking that preventive poUtlcal police measures canhaveno ?ega*footing in England; and if. inJhy bcHef, t take it forgranted that Tam allowed to cor respond withmy friends, and to enjoytheir com pany, will you, then, give mo no security'flirt, in urine this common privilege, I shall not be come ?ho means ofboWng my beibvedcom nntrlnta to the Austrian hangmant . • . ** l used to read' that an Englishmans house was his castle, and, according to “y notions, the stronger who mt should bavo equally stored .rfjght*- bank Tam Wrong. Those ate old. fashioned I principles of common law, exploded bymanya oettv coup iVetat. Englishmen nro contented to j be lfable to search warrants themselves upon “Information,” ond therefore 4 most be content ed. Is it so, or nro refugees placed nnder ex ceptional law, in order to please forelgn These are tbe questions which 6 S‘ tate “f mind. I hope yon will help me to have them answered, and I have the honor to remam. dear sir yoora faithfully. E- ■ KOSSUTH. I Captain Maybe Reid, 14 Alpha road, Begem s 1 Park; •■ ■ ■ Cnrloa* Balt about a Wife. The Ontario County (N. Y., Times, el» cs “*® following pardculora of a easo of abduction, now on trial biforo tho special session nt Qc °°TJ|- The defendant* ere Asa B. -Smith, B m. Smith and Thos. Wright, find they are charged with a forcible abdnclion »«<! carrying nway fro^ this State of the person of EUta 8., wife of J Bcnnott. TieAefendants are Quakers. The : riots so far shew that on .the ;20thof AugnaW 1852, the said Etiin B„ who m the daughter of William tt. Saitb. left the residence of her fath , er. In Maecdou, Wayne Co, in company withAd dlson J. Beanei That they went to East Ma- I codon,' and was there duly and legally married I in all the solemiitiesof themarnage row, a oat I the happy coupe were returning to tho I a friend of thebrido-groom, near tho residence I of the bride's fither, when the honey “oonwas suddenly obssund. ■ They were met In the high* “e, in Vlct“ bTtbo defendanta. and the mother i of the yonog ltly. On the meeting of the par ties mneb “ miso and confusion” prevailed. The f“r bride m spirited away 1 and tbe new I made Beoodickffas left minus. i snd on tho samtescnlng, (the day being Sunday,) , ttebride inconpany with several rc took I the cars at Getmand proceeded I oWo. Tbli la tifilftbiiaoUonchaTgcd by tbopro- Mention—and rhich Is claimed by thodefen i danta ns being tie result of Mrs. Bennett sown ' trea will • Mr. i soon after gate chose. Some I tear weeks ofteibe turned an in the Qaakcrmty, I and was there sen by bis spouse through a win l dow. whereupontho and her companions took, a i notify leave, and returned to Maccdon. Much Utlgatlou bos gritrn cut of this trsneactiou, ttfla .raoro to come; in<l which, it is apprehended, of mosb probt to tbe patties concern* been habeas corpus bavo asyet to a 0M5?5?:~" A in J s nuSc°«rM &&&&& doe golamnljy, by Tfanrßdtt?_c^S 'ctTChristmas. Wo hope the lovers of thegoia- 1 cause, and good TcnisoD, vriU turn out generally on both, occasions. With respeot to the latter, we may remark—Brother Itohn is a-worthy man, though poor, and any assistance in this tray T»m bo thankfally reccired.” An actual foot, stlth but the slightest exaggeration. HEW ADVEETMEEDEHTS. oso :re.waiu»»; WILL be gironm any person or persons, fot thedettetlon end conviction of any person iirpermu*, found taking or stealing the i!omta<r Ibjxrs which I deliver on my route ■Sm* 4 ”" ” trWl ’ A “'' S '! o) MILLER. HUUAS Moran, Bed IStatß Ajcnt, Bond. &«**«><}. BUI Broltfflr.iPost Buildings, hoitli W«t comer of n ood uiawnhrttwtAmiburgh- . .„ ; Particular nttentloa. paid to snndlmg.property, rtatlng hotuc*» &c« •.. ■ ■- . inyl fcly Foil BALB—3S7 Aero of Land, on Milling u Jp' t Of* ts ' l County,"Vlntlnla, S2mi!« from .**■* JUrUnjt Ul<v on SMSS. Tb,A “‘ l tlm ' °* • * ppv - ' • . ileal Estfttn Agent, toil BuDdtogSt nxth street. FQU SAMS—Threa Aero* of Land, tuajixT or miles from the city, andone mile from thoTtaUoCrwfc tiU&k toad and powder mill; • fln ° Ins house, 10 by 20 feet. land &U under cultivation. Apply to , t . THOMAS MOFMT, Beal Estate Agent, - Post Building* Fifth street- ■\TAlXJiBir. COAL LAM>, IN ALtKUUKNI W,fOlV V SALE—A Tract of Valuable Coal Land, on Bftw*MUl Buo, wilhltt three miles of Piltsbuish, containing Twenty six ■iens'iaofferol fomale. The coal will bo sold iwpaiate ly from theaor&ee, which Is in a high atoto of oultiTOtion, “'TnDlr’to TTUOMAI'MOFFm, ujylTf J Post littlldiDgf, i ITUi »lreet /Oil BALK-*A UottM and liot,situawd oa j} Altosheny City; Tho tat has a front off»t,_ and ran* bac a to wehator Btroet 100 fbet ; on tr Meh ta erected a t*o etory frame houae, containing five rooms and a hall, and good seller. AU of which can ho had cheap, tho . owner do *lrl&2 to mow west. Apply tn . • THOXIAS SuIFFITT, Ecol Estate Agent, Vogt Building*, iUth street. 1?Ull 8 ALU—A splendid House and U>t In Allegheny City, * situate on North Canal street, and extending back to liberty Btrfeet. -The Lot is6o by 185 an alley, along one rido. The House Ja 40 by SSfceL containlngßome twelve or fourteen apartments, and vide hall through the centre. On the rear of tho Lot are erected horse and oov rtnbJo, entog*, «ml »od *ood Post Buildings. mb street. ■ a- 4/ortl* *. H AVISO Just retained .from tho Eut wIUi an entirely nov and ireir seleetrd stock of OotluMhisstaorei and Vestings of »U descriptions, sultiUo foe customer ttO,ire trould submit them to our customers and the public In gen eral (brlnspocUcn, persuaded they ttdlpTig. TnOffl vtablog ft fitst*r&te Ut, vould do vail to s»t® first-rate stock of Beady-made OloUdng constant- Iron hand. , E. OBlllBlJ:, my 10 Ho. WO liberty st, hcadof Wood. IN TUJS BIfiTUICT COURT OF TUB UNITED BTA. for the Western District of Pennsylvania. . • Robert Liston, w . * ' • V In Admiralty. : Engines of Steamboat Magnot.) .■■.. - Notloe U hereby given, to nU persona intewsro. that by virtue of a Trrit ofattobaenvlssurf out or the abore named Court, I attached thacnglncs, *&, oftha-flUambcat Magnet, (the said engines iyiogott the‘ above tie bridge,) on. Saturday, tho llth day of ln&t.. In *n action for wage*, dtil »nd wtoretai Botwt Liston isUbollant, ana that TUESDAY, the 17lh iushyhas boon aopolntod by the Court, fbrtho.return ofthp writ ana i the hearing of the cause. WESLEY FROST, Marshal, ... I Penney «Stcrritt. Proctors for Libellant : .myl&gfe •v-■- ' OIiPHANS’ COURT SAb*" By rirtueof an ordorof the Orphans Court Of M f _ County, X will expose to o3»?l»7^ u^I eD , v * cry; on the premises, on BATUIU)Ai, JU h E 11th, et two o’clock, P, IL, ell that; following raluanlo Estate, the property of Thomas iTKcCj late of .said Ccanty,4cccasca ? AIL that certain Lot of Ground, situate and ftonting on tlio south side of Wylie street, botween federal and \Va*n inaton streets, haring a front of 22 feet 2 inches on Wyllo -street, ondextendingbaekonehundred (l(W).lbot to a fifteen foot alley; bating thereon erected, la front, a .lira three story Brick Dwelling House, with prosed.brick .front, and iron tereudah; six bed rooms, two parlors and dtoing room, i and kitchen; also. 8 three story and oasomont back buildings, ► oontalnlng three rooms and kitchen each; with taulta in i front of each house. The whole renting for $3BO per an num, and subject to an annual ground rent or $75, payable to Hass Watson, hla holrs or assigns. - ALSO—AII that other Lot,pieco or parcel of Orouud, situ oto on the north side of Wyllo street, between Chatham and Washington rtrofets; sold iothxring a front of twcnty'four feet, and extending back In depth.sixty feet* hnylng thercoa erected o throe story and basement. Brick Dwelling House, baring six bed rooms; two parlors, dining room and kitchen, and subject to an annual ground rent of $42, payable quar terly to Thomas Hanna—the same renting {or S2OQ per an turn, j - ..-,r. •. -..--i - other Lot, pike or parcel of Ground ad joining tho aboTo, fronting 24 feet on said Wylie street, and extending back a distance of 120 fcet to Clay alley; haring thereon erected a three story and basement Brick Dwelling House,- containing six bed-chambers; two parlors, dining room and front*"# ol * Wylie street, and two- tws>.- story basement and Frame Dwelling Houses, fronting on tho. said alley, haring each throe rooms. Tho wholorentingfor $3OB per annum/ and subject to an annual ground rent of< $42 pot annum. * • ' . • • • • • 1 . Trass or Sxix—One-third cash at tha delivery of deed; i on&thirdin one yeorsand cue-third in two years; within- 1 : tcrost, to be secured by bond and mortgage on the premises, i Title Indisputable. - WM.' BTKJfiB, Administrator.: • i -- Fox farther particulars, enquire of said Administrator, ox j it JOHN BABTON, his Attorney, Fifth street, Pittsburgh/ ttttabunih, May lCtb, IW&—Sw i®assafssasss«ss^sj ... I'lt W.?r?ti Agencyitt tl» !>“*• g M «; ■» >* ’ ’"■‘'KSs, Agent. 1 ■ '•'■■■ii9y4;t[- :i »-"-. , .-:‘.•■.»*■> • v- ••"'-*| ,, '- : .v*, I T^nr ft ' i^*,,g^B,gsmea ~r ' HEW ADVEEUSEHEHT3. sumlaU' A™** l *"** & SINCLAIR' / 0^ l a l)Ue^ grime,fcr “ !e SMITH * BINOtUB. kit5 ’ >Tei7 asScKm owofl 'INK TiißAtxXJ—lo ; boxeJ • SlfttoTftl Leaf, “Jewel of fmriB] smia a bikolaib. 611 ** 67 SMITH & SIKOLAII /'(OIfI'ISBSUUAKS—IObbU.A. * , w do B. : ISrralo *>y : - ...» • . aaiTg * bikclajb. AX,F tfPiNiß'a &EUABB—OO,OOO, fat up in ceattii*, onto,for sd.b? fisatm * BLNOLATO- TICKETS AND TOU3 •O so dosenßearer. Bucket*? - . • myl » T “ Ui “"^Xmt&TSCLUR. SUGAR -10 bt>U.iUsflnca.VCotto v Sugar;. i • 16 dt> Crushed *adPulfemed,_ - 10 10 smoUtofi \XT INDOW"ULABB-U» i *■ -y:-- VV 100 do 10x12;: . ,T 100 do 10x14; T“-gcg l ■** 15 half chests do to to* njlB M 40 d ° O, TD.WIiUAMS. ■ ' 10 do Dtedma l»lst; 6 do HiturolUoT; j i! bbls.Ko.l Madurrel; ■■...= < 1 do; ■ lOqrdo . 1A2d0j... • •• . mTlli SOboxcj & f^L S~ UQAB CUWiD UAM»- 30 rental “ Dnfflrida n Mosunaila; . • > t da “Gardner Filipps*Co-T . , .»• ffiyl g *> Mim FOU SALK —43 Acre# ofUxulrfo of «, mil® on the Big Bewlckte? .ft”*? r 3. bottom Und, cleared; It® fcalsareveU Umterod. Apply to w ’ THOMAS MQggltT. B®al Est&toAgogy. .; Post liufldlagt* Fifth stmt. BSSSeBbSsSskSk . Tfe Skuly to PUeue. T£sSs£2gg§3S fcftfhtperCeoUpcrwmtoaoatiio.CapitalStocica#?. JOBS D.ECBU.I.Cwb.’r. / DU* SsS. ! Ss®?«ra^s ! S ratßc-.... ... ■ • • •——;—: r?.u t hr f deco • Ptfwosjs dedrou* oTpurcharfos * ' - p'wi atatß Agrott, 14a Third rtreet. ol!K DRIES—IO botes V»rt Poirati; O 6 do Soap Jo; 10 do Bsle»stn* do; , 10 do Chocolate «»1 Coeo»> 10 do OomStorch;. ■ 6 do HockertFsriM! 10 do Poor! SUich; 1 o .do Castile Hasp • ■■ SO do Varirsotcd do;. • io do Fein do; rtfV itA'IIOdZI - do 5 1 '. 'JO do Ecoich EauS, 2 scd 4 ox. papers; - M doa. Cornßxowass • 5 ' 10 do Extra do? :• t : ■■-..• * 20 do Clotiies Pla*s. ■ DowSs’a'Ooraßy lloua*, Cott«s« r»imn®nw iSuSv&KapanJon to the Hover Garden,.{edited by fcKElTSatire on U» Culture of the Onpe, hy 3. Ftrke Alien: ■■■ „■, '■ Batal’o PamllyKltehen. Garden, nanten ■ Hrill'j Pratt, Hover end KJtehm OirJeo, BeiTT’e Vruft Oerden; AoSean Fruit Colturijt, byThomu;. , -TindlcV# Horileultnr©—notes by Dowwoe,. Saxton’s Rorcd Hind Books; .• TbttAcneiirtmMackß»k; . sssssr^ Tb» American Finn Book, by Allen, . Allen’s Rural Architecture,.. •w Sllncria Bee*keepcris Manual; finder, by Browne; •I SjwSmentsof Agricultuw; • llotser»ioftheFsna—^ ' . .. Far salo by T^sjttltebTYouiutfiWnnst<ftnflwl; mvl& • ■■. . •. . the tig; Toufttt on the j INVESTED BY I. T. GOLDBYRQER, _ Patented br. the Imperial and BoyU Atinma. Proiau# Trance and Bavaria—approved sad T ®~, * u Other,eminent chemist# of every, country, acaiiirt rhetune tirm »T»dncrvottscomplalnts,Bueh as Neurslstadf all klndsi nwdacheS iptha *Sfc*£W£SB3 Notous Elwrder* and Nervous 'SVcahnoss, OooV Svellln* of tho Glands, InflammaUonbf fb* i Amenorrhtra, mßxneocrrbcea, end all sickmaß csnsca by , d£sSfcing the activity eftho akin: ; 4toenorrh<ra, stricture# or the urethra, iachury, &c. . ThA sain will be flopped la a fosr hours, and oU the shore j discascSfin moat ease#, will be cured, by using ( , %Sm£Sl too tho most eminent laodleaJ men of ereiy j S&«ssssas^.^s«p yon. As the healing principle is based On the law# of na-, oittT bo obtained nf of uibrty gt ; ciair sta. i . Aboreßratra 4 Kelter’a Bros Store. ,| Where alt ardors must be addressed. *htoe of CtodM, vl* lr&STO“&T mp^.|S||^ y ’ vui.meet vuu *“ u f Gencnl thermted gtatev tie«tmi.MaT7.lBabe-tmnfl:3md-Ul .mtSTSAUA - ■ v| PIOHEEB HUE OFHOBTHLY PACKETS.. cr th. Pioneer Une July Mb, 1852-nrtTed out In 100 dap. BfiMMOTOB, “ Ang.51h,1802 : „ *£? i. “ 856 sSSi, “ Dcc?lM“; Bunaons, ■ - “ ■ ■" i Eornsisn, ■ -** Peb.-27.18W l.'Ouun, ■ ‘'1Ur.23.1M3: |So„; V ;•■ “ April SO, 1853 The new ahd elegant Clipper Ship SKA RAHGEKi 1200 tuna burthen, juat launched from the yard nfllr. T. J. Southard, Elchmonl, Me, hes pmeh»cei_by the imr orfStorlof tbla Line, and will sail teun Her ¥rahfer.Sl£lr rsOUKh'E, Port Philip, on the IOLh JUMI, punctually. Intending passenger# will do well to jnato early applira ttonSmSag. In this beautiful Ehlp, Emm herfaultless mcSel.thell R. wllLundoabtally make, a charter. thananT Vessel now adrcrUscd lot Australia, not erupting of provision.the HonwLlnoan. aotboaurpasrodby any paiwmgcr line In existence. None ——* • L-a tka VATT best OQ&litlCS 6f itOKS put- OS l>o4fdi tf.Ust iT*B opVhlchS^bo^»tMiy«f«>»tgrories, wherealrothe ' ratSofpaffiasto, and the regulations ohservrd.on board, can ■ be Jho prcp&toradeem ItncecssaTT toslate ‘ B Tb^2^Sn^^°thoy^Su^u«mrai^. appiy vo b. K. SWIFT, Chicago. , . : a A. COLTON, Agent,No.hsFithst, -mrifedsartiel MtJTOIIcIMI OHIO &HD PEITHEryi/VAHIA EAUSOADk BOMMEE OOMSIEBCIEI G \ CC&-T ;-10*lX.r *OO3. 3 > X'XPBESS TKAIN lostm Pitt»liiUKlj iit.6.<i’do* A.tt; JHi toakfiat»t Alliance; atone onto at the Principal SOj tfensjand dines at CrreWneaU o'clock, P. IX; arririns at Onclrmatlln the ortalne. Tare from Pittsburgh to 91°??T natl 5175; to Coiatdbas $5,15. This train connrets Tdth the Sandusky, ZanesvHlSßoad.- Fare to Sandusky taty $t,M ; to Newark Xcafn at 830 A.Midln« atd£ .Hance; connects ulthatraln to Clajtol “d rochra Crestline at 6 o’docl, P. Up connecting :Train to Columlueand CsndnnatL . ... t l ®! “■ Ctonllno at 7 A. St; dines at AHhnre; «£&?!& e£s£j£J» «” “ 4 arriTorat Train leares Alliance atHWO P. M,and *** toa 17 c ’°J rols Si*?2m Train toTM Pittsburgh at ' No^, Ell ??a?Q A pJUandNetr Brighton at 7 A. 11 and! ■ Tickets at re- T d leares PiUAtargh ats2o A. Slj and arriro •“SSi n. requested to procure Ti<*eta at the Coapi street Station, of ■ . IhoTmm do not run on PABKEJ, ■ ****** -* " pf \ >r'-' « -, -• •.V ' ' vv. v- pnu »*H would baooaj ta.filL* Tolamo with • ccrtifi»te9 of the caceUeuceof this mcSidne, ■.'WhercrcT it Bbad a trial,H has madelterif popultr. TTotiroLaoaT session hundreds of orders like lh» following. VAaTsaufio, N. T IL, Deeemher 10,1550. : ~ s%vM tf> fhjZm&mt travirtiss iveent left with rift, a orsnm* Ur « Wta. '&> as BOOT ta P?ssl™i,v r iheUrnraftisU tind Merdtante, Bud Sor solo by most or me "•j.iSnNQ BEOTHERS, by theßolopiopnetor?- •• @> Woodutteef '■ fflfUri&W • •-.■ ••••: ■ Tf>r •_ —: • SS-Lovr Spirits, HypocHoaflrioo. mater ~L , nd fcr bastocsiot dispodaoo ta ojoy UQ S^SCictoi^plsln (*»**%**% tamgWontoos^troubles j S/Untaxy dr£a£«id s jtnid. usiolto. bright Nubile Hy® “ t*=J&a sparSl'Bg 2°]““* “J£?S3£ iSttUIT conioso swl Tfe°?> «x«Sttrt!cle, HMSEVS JOTESTIPISBI „ Miesbesy City. feKSJatar ' s » * Vs ‘ I. ~ 1 „ A. , *■ ;- ■ -w ’'T _" * <Ej» Scrofula. —It b to. to Efert Petroleum to ssy tot It bw beta kcovro tocimpJaU'lj ereltata ever* testag. thl» toMdfol 4i«a» ta lea to. ton «ny otor rmody, and at less cost or lucosTtoraco.W topaUeto ‘ • aSSSggggg&KSE SSEaaSHS3&BMe smwm SS&4»S • Tfcla may eertUythatl bare been E|«£ piSfrS 7 or Boefc Oil, fcrmore thana year, oai n**J *► gs^*» , «as?ss I Sits on store other raodteto tout IsfloU M _ p_ For mtoby all to Prngsbto In Pittsburg w\ A. M’CLURGr & CO., ' HAVE BEMOVED TO THB .COENEB, OF Wood and GlxtU Streets, WARE tot* wand In tbelTesU - .■ ,•;••■■■:■•'; .; CHAS. E. LOOMIS, STOCK 'ASD Dlll*;SaOKEB) notes, Bonds, Hortsoges, £x„ negotiated ATTijrnoif . gitcs •... •:■.-.••-•» •'■■•■■• *pqmfiTUECHASB ANl> SA&R.O2 STOCKS. :• es- OrncL—'t 5 Fourth street, betTO».M*rtet Md TOod, ojpSlte lbs tot of HUamrsh. ~ jsnlSJy ~ ntrrr.ATi'gT.'pmA CTTBTAIB V7AEEHOTISE, j 171 SaleSma. I H. W. SAFFORD, t sSSs£^^jS£? M ftSSßi«sWU3,i>nwUlhs,gilttoi*a l *TOy stjrls sad | F T*iH? 1 “ 3 ’ GUt Citals I<■ bSm, ' * ’ Cae&sadTtsadJ, j ..«• petwwtklinens. .. ,fllmps»*ttptt?e3j. \ r. .. . ■■■.■•■• Xopp** -'••■ -i s^3?!StaS!s, r Tfau‘SStof lbs UweSls or retail. {start ly-or.tn.a- r=£Er&inU 9 Surgeon Dentt«tr-E6tteesso* < —. A. O. u too north-east eoratroi >y§?Fciorth »nd Maikrt streets, (ihore Morphy A BoreSi fMt Store.) on Monthly grralgS*.»* 8 ticlocfc. - naji). yhTCROB A LOPOEj I* Q« :Q« iodge» Xo» 289f1» 0. o t- 0* Rj infleta wery ynrf r «.aiT«yeT£Dlngia.WaahlagtottH^^^V qc^ Efo*? n^^SEACItTEA-— Far Use bcstomraoTti ln«tw* at 60. cents 3 &•> go to the PeWn %%% nSsS Ilfth street, whet* the Tray best Blact and Orttu Teas can always be had. . .. ■■■■--.■ ' JOBS H.-E’Olvi.Eli. tatjlowlor * BoUtoi Boot aa4 Shoe Manafiiclaier, fcnd \Fboltsalc SaTl4 Barclay »ttcet,flT».door«beloTJtho Attor YOtt- t • |T 5^ r . -f«ia4i4itfii 1 fi'BUlTHi.Msso&c* of tStat'liSS’feruTHcmiialM; Rose WoolWrUins W«fcBS«,COS Arch Etrsotjrc* docrbalowSixth, Thgadelpto-- ~ 1 ■■ - ' ■ mSsjLS 'rtreH* bctwwnTmsiratemdVkgin Alley. ./J cp=^^^oft3li£?*»SaS3S—Meets ejciy'.Tuesday eVulunE.j So. Sl-v#* tet tSodj Win bo J2S2SL. solo br Dr. GEO. B.'aETSEBTPSS J A gnat, msoj per-: pries detail stl2Uind»cta. p&afcomv f A certain ta_Ubcral doioefloas to-thdse wbaJKiftePijrata, (or fpSoVRTAIS S,; Curtain • (j^ Curtain ftuiimtan rf «toj **™r“*jSfWli. Ptoshcs; liroc&tclles, • Laea.axui Muslin pSnteffWlndow sfidosTaut Connors, wholesale andrcUll ;, . • ■.* .v ; • K0.'169 Cheszxut street, center ilftb, Philadelphia.. . Curtains Ma»i» and Trimmed in the Tery newft&tJJreMh, ’ • *• —Jr** fTM !»«■>« l7lndoTf'gaailc-Jlaatifae» torTi CORNER OF SECOND AND ASCII ffiTjamnlli: oSmoSols, s*> SMB C!mjxh > ftO(lXi9d£6 r SoomSHADES', osdfl IUV “^dSebmJdiJ oUjcm weioTltrftorinra * eaU..«»■. W° GLASS* corset of i’ISST STREETSy PexmCTITA»i». :-Tarticular «tteogfai-paUjo Mdsises. Also, dealers in FLINT GLASS,-YIALS,EOTv TLESv ; Ac. Two of tha firm .beingpractical meHjWUI giro their enfe attention to the. they fcel confl doit they can produce an article of Window Gla?s.equaYto •any rffhw of foreign or domestic manufacture* -• -f - ••;-• •* ?•=>.- :r mar&iSmo f -• ---n DAGUKUBEOTtPBB.-. fLs? post Odea Buildings, Third street.- likenesses ofcen la all kinds of vealher; Croia BA. 1L tos P.SL, giving oh accarato artistic and animate lihcacss, unlike and ™rior to the comaoneheap daguerreotypes, ottfcnXiaUQisinr Seap prices: $1,50, $2, $3, s4,£> and upward,according to ttoulsoandquaHtrofcaaoorfrajaej » j •• Hoar* for children, from 11, A. al. to *l. SI.--,- . '■ Ni a—likenesses ofsiioT duccaficd persons t&senin on? partofthedty. [corgS-ly Kohe3-ln Uia Head, and ail dlsa. tLS> mesHo discharges fioin the earssseoday end perm*. ncntlTremorcd; without pain tn InconTcnicnec, by Dr.lLutr IXT, Fricdpil Aurtst of the N. Y. Ear Surgery, who Bay be Unsoltal et 99 Arch street, 9 A- It to 8 ■ h U • • • '• i Thirteen years of close and almost attention to this branchor special practice has enabled hto to treatment to such a degree of success as to end the most rat ftnned and obstinate cases yield, by a steady attention taUre -nssrescrihod. --fangs. INSDbIsCB COMPJLjnr'of Pittsburgh,:! Bstaoce duo on Stock™ -sl«,uuu,w , OBce Pamltuw, ta S?'i! ■sss========== &£f sssias========. #&* Qatafandfcg Accounts fcr Estimated amount recoverable ton'Wrecks, &c~ , <5231,7(2,02.) - 4281^62,02 If. 51. QO2DOK, Socctaryj Rttsborga, May U» 1803- -• mylalw , • Cbttrcb- Orsjati Sale* • • :-••••. fTTUK "LARGE :ORG AN, nm r fitandlnff in &B.“»>wess^gr trw i : nwtn’f QlaWfc. 1 !-. ?“• *• & CEXST7EKL, BELL .AND BBABS FOUNDEBS, ' Htf JT v*JTTPAQTniIERS ofall kinds of BRASS WORK, liO- M^a>iIOOTE ) 'SEEAM ENGINE* PLUMBERS, &c. x Al* ! Maimfteturera* « i TyrtWT^fyaaßaaocca rtrect.-AlleghenyCity.- •»,- .;i i 'o&eeanroiare, No. 12 Market atrest, Pittsburgh,: ; : OLD Pft Aga and COPPER taken in ihrirork, I ot <aab paid- Orders Jell at thaTopn&y or OSes, vQI-be iixomptlyattcnde(i.tor.'T '*-:. -i:*j :• > leb9:ly ■■ —r Z~W£ZZi rfAFm ’ ON band and for sale, nnextensile .collection of PAPER HANGINGS, comprising ft gecat nanber 'Of nevpat*. terns, selected expressly for this market, fiora Trench end American:Manu&ctoriea, of Qold r Gold and Teltet, Elcro .end, of ovary Tnricfcy; Glazed-and' Unglansd % bR iho YarP otrs styles of Imitation Wood -work, such as Oak, Marble, :Map!c,.Mahogany, Rosewood, te,-.vamMbedi and plain, mar kiog altogether an assortmaat ' t® pxcoUodta quality, quantity, or loxr prices, by any. house .the Allegheny moan tains. * Prices range from Sa tots,QCr per piece. . Persons desirous of looking thrtragh the. assortment,, whether disposed to pmchaso -or not, respectfully isTi< tod to call at TEO3. PALMER'S, t marULSm ~ -NO. 65Market street 'Westonlnswaito Xcmjsa&y, ' Pittatogfc B. JIHLEB, Jr," PrtstdaL 1 K. JL GOBBOX, StatSa,y CAPITA!, 0300,000. - WfXLL lnsora Sffjlnal til tdsds of riSSsv SISE -sid HA VY BINB. All losses ttIU ts> litoslly Bljastnl «“» / A IlcmslasatuUon, naos-jcd by BrarcT'Oso who ere srcal knoTO-to the comsmsitt, end -who sis ijotormi—w, w promptness nndllbcKlltj, to maintain the i thuyfisTDassnmrf, wc{Mn£:tt»besi protoatAa e I whodraiieto belnsnisa. i'Tf -nails*.' Dirctartr-Tt. Miner, Ir»O.W. V. Holmes, Jr, T7.H. Emltb, a I To, M. Lyon,lema UppeEcolt,G«=Sf Bamie, "5 33 3<i> I Anley, Alexander XTnicis,trh<ga3 0 1. V . . V 4 ' * * * . jT, -*V % ** * :-r~: • •' : -= ; *ZO- f,fr»tgg 133> tIASEAfIC. "■••••«• inr Dooraopcn Bt 1% o'clock; fomnswautcssaeiut at'T9£o’clock.. • . -rr" ;.?arcES-o^/isacssifflf : ==: m <*•. v •* Prhatoßoxea 41,00 | Dress Circle. Parqoctte.. 6ol Second Tier : Beats may bo secured at tha Box Qt&ce f durittj tht 4ay,.^»ltbout extrach«ge.^ : •'”•?•. engagement oillfc ■ Tms Eteosg, May 16th; 1853, will bo pexfcnoed aassuh: cert Play of ••■■■■■-.'.■■ A NEW WAY TO PAY OLD DEBTS. i•'•.■. .-Sr Qilea Overreach--...;... „,..w«.Mr.Couldoc£. I Margaret Overreach ..... ......... ills* Wheeler.. I •-.. •• THpr*-.—.i-Mr, p*»t MTS..Gllbrrt«.. [-:'•• Taconcl^tjrigt^ar Parwf of- '- r j I " BKBTCUES IS ZSDtt. ! Sir AnthoSyScraggs..;..,.;:«.....M....:.«Hr. Bailey* I . Sally Scraggs— ...r......Mu5s Wlxpolgr...•: | • XSSU To-morrow—Mr.. OIUJiDOCSi gULapgCXTr-: ••- .■■ |T)OLh BUTJEB-r-ibbl&lrcafc, for sale by: -•- .■■. . | Xi"flpr2s ILKSBY 11. COLLCX3. iliOUii uFT btjLVuUii—*1000 ia store and for sals njU - PLEMIha DROUgETA . . • pyia , . PLSHiyu BROTHERS. HOTH t x n AI>~4QQ lbs. llonAtma. In store arntjor gate by J my 13 ELEMIXCr BROTHERS. '-.RtiOLS—OW lbs; Urtmudyla store and tor sals by .' 7 £ loyli f LBHISQ BROTHERS, IQPPEtfAS— SO bbls, tn store anl Dir sale by ■ l OjlJ _ gLBMISa EROIHEE3. V ijgm'KD OIL—IO bbls. parr, to store and for eaiabjr Tj-iay^ * --FtEvmra brothers. Y l -^^- 25 bblicscr ""TOS* SiSs!* jjr" 4WKm ; T,A\rNa«~-Ju5E-jeceiY«l» at A, ■^.^ 1 AIjQ:T -y X/slia Mh rtiert, of tom»> aaaiOeenta.iy’- T»td.:-->-:-: t7OBB*LB-S).=&>rw -E - mjT3 HATB> 1« Market at t ADIiS-Hlsas’sndChUitoyMug QILK BOJ.XKIS.--li wSTimr b opmcd nt *■ A '• IPJiU-..- ••- —••- • AtiTUAAS.—A. A. MiSOJt * C3»>u. . .SKSSBSSa^tSSS'saf^ able ••• - • ' ••••-•••- -- —; rloos styles, ftt;.- • • rmjls.T T>t*cis.Gßk!naaHßs44.'*w-p>'!<»»^ r ;- u W- ocanJf ‘ J> Dross Goods, jort MASOS A CO.'S, O ' V».gi Fifth-street. .;■••••>■;.• Qfflee,yo«-02-*OT»rthcts'tE^o To ;^ oo^^ 20ToTic T 1 * r\i*u Jt. -ale low, tocl«ot£»lot, M , ALM J, 4 co ■ -1t0.242ftn&-24t-k lt>cr *y' st * • —?Vm MfrMt hoN N KT3 —10 cast* Donne Be!* Gauge Lar*. Drab, r»A»«-. *■ *&>*£?■ SaS^tcßS* j ujis So. 25 Mth street. XE2A7E2. ' „,.jrO2SPH 0. SOSTEB W v. ■tayll- • JOSi F* D« Keating : ■ f'--.- Tkm 184 SMITHFIEED STBXCr, 55^ JJS afaim&rtuter or Keating* VaaeyaniJ I*- T^caling’s Qenchiß'Kitna-ts oTC&tteo : fhrths 't&£aid Bridge I)Lft,*J£l3hth, Ward, Pittsburgh! ond.at4he .-TV arehouse of. *-*'*?J to” to™* setj. r WOBKR->or sale by V- W- StaUhGelil streyi« - 4 - . • . ..• ' ■ Steptesha’ Book ortbe-ranapA - :Xfe«ttas,' Cattlo Man, StertarMkß. ■ vKSSand Dairy Mali TBmTßlom»S{ cloth hmdms •■ AmericanFarmßooS. .•; -•„ ,-..- ;■- T.-^f|. ; , r -'.~,.-'-‘-:' * '‘'.';-'-. : - ? .'-‘i, : \'-, ,vv . da-‘-EuralArcMtisrture, ■ ..;: • - Brbwu’a American Poultry Book.; : .- .p: -;.; . do' “'do Mark dh. . Miner's £ee Keeper a Manual. ' : '“.Johastoa r *AgncaltunlChe£iiWtry*. ... *-y. —TS'SoTOarapa&nn'y .n sart of.-thanssortaant of A;- rimlttmd works trekoep So. 32 Smith EeU street. tayH Proposals fur Coal, Slacli oaiiliUao7 of k ft ifn PROPOSALS fcr ddftmiujta O^SS»<i:'th*Ha«Sffl^G«»awp»3gWW?*^^ !y rw.-AQ.oog ot, Sfeea,. asa Qjvyy n ~ „-m TinißgaAY.t3iel9th ias-t-ato taVaSsEi lima to be of sm* ddiveKffot i S r Umraiod.fit6ucKiiaWjaaes;_a3,' dent of tiw Company, and endorsed for Coal and . • cieft'of Piti3faar^g^.^^Hay-;7<lS^^Pr7.-tl9Uist>. : -. f . CAEPET .HOUSE, S 2 THrA Streetrtotsten Wood BCialarset. rTUlEundereijaedrrapeclfolly call* thoatten-auof Beal- ■■ ; 1 - Ilf flrettwraa- or:fnn» a .iuPg li-O* - tetyStoahoaS or Dwellings, to his ocw sod lass* <itDC - i > replete in ctctj rarietj • . Royal Velvet aod Brassels i ..-. •■ iFAoeutvT BrosselAt * - imperial Tlue&Biyt _ (■ ■ gQT»rflne &nii;3?ine -Ingrain t-. SllU.Dateli Carpeting* w _, - , Striped &S*loia> ; •-.r- jjmscela' Stal* Carpetingi • •'•" . ■ Yfylrtayi do. - do* • • - .. •. ■• AIkC a eoiaplete assortment otOH CLoTn,fem3 to--l feet wide; Oil Oath far "Stairs; Dorsal teiton slattm^s, : Axmimneiy Cteixnie, Vciret and Tufted Eugs aod -Jiß. Cocoa.' Jots. Cbsio. Adelaide and Eheap?Ui:iMata. £^ds 4c.' JUibesirdlOTupt tothosessifi ... . *7^?^tniatrqtortf 3BWZ DCNHAM. esll at ;_• b*c<* iTrfa Y/EZELK G A RGVZ lnths ctjcf TVhecl- * »TnRDAY. th& liUi flay-.•of -May* *t - on*4tos^^j£oc£j^pO’ra s S£3 t and Appajtea&Bees, t&~ piycsraWir dralroJ by^,* l ;}; *»=> a® d ? y cf ™Tt£etolnss -»fei topjjmcns. ■■ i sill pErrfcsp.% nfitfina»'bett^^s^? l tnnaandßiasinßt w. W4L I£ BONHAM, : i£ ~,^.! of JOHSKUIta Vi»m h n ■ A W H PAX. STATE »E EOS- '- >-c- . r\¥ TUB ETAUB MUTUAL FI&K AXD MARINE IV 7- IJ SUStAN’CE CO, cf Pa-, otEardsbarg. ' Assetsot the Company,MayJ-'ti Vjjr*, r PreniiuiiiS reeti. year lstr ISJ?3;— T2Bjs7ll* H r Ee-lusurazce, IV : pensea, its, . 50,105 M . Capital fitbeStj?iddiJkaad secured,... I'JOjOOO QG Bcud3,Mcrtsa3esv ; andotiier&TftilaUa^^_..-^_. • *' BCCHrlUCS» r .^aiaV«l»V.W.«..*ai»*««**"**— »•«*«•*»••» "• • nr\ auiiatiands of Aj|j£Dt3...».... *♦»»,.•.. ... iiaiis -for Ic^es;- "'VV*'£ -i : •-.-'f -- :.'\, TBBX£tGS3~.L~.!-->. :?-V -r;: , JOHS P. KlSHEKi’Oßß.Djrapliiii »ant)fiJ: ■:.-. p. C. BEDQWJOKfHarriibtiis, -S AMUBIi JOSES, Philadelphia, ■ A. WILKIES SKicr/KttstarsS ' A.A.CAKPJEIL ;' "dOHSJL BPTnZKFGRDvDanphIn county, - , - -: ~ A. J. GrLLETT, Harrisburg, , . s. T. JOSES, Harrisburg,-;; > KoaEIlI KLQTZ, Carbon county. , , JOHN P. ItVTHKIU'OaD, President. A. J. GJXLETT, Sacrctary. .-g; - Will insura against peril* orsctv asdinls.r.d navigation,- o’ts, ca Merchandise lnxltv or country, atlmrcst rates ccn dstent with-safety. Policies issued pncdwelUnshousisr 'eliber peraedually oribr a term of years,. ■ - ' -‘-Branch OfEcelcOraer Pohrth and Stnlthneldstreeta,,- eg; myT.-tf - '" :d A. A. C AffitCgbActuary. ■■' ' \7istosr flhado and OU ClothwmTiTifaotogyr IBT7IH STSEE T, E , KEZ&AN, \ ■ a> I*2 FEET LANDSCAPE SIIABES,C2}3aad 750$ pair - rr fi • -do - - do- -"•' do 75 to 87 do. H do - do do $1,09 to 2,00 do 4 vr> ; -:>V-'Y :-j 7 Buff 54 33c4 - . r - MOa Oath, 4-4 2SA, S 4 O4 4Co; CarrUS^OQClotb^tilack,'-^^ 2 $440c4 • ..-. F£zafe&£se&-do- . •. • • v do -. -v . • and Rpgatrosd 44 fi2c~ S 4 75c.. C 4 S7e.t r. - - : Tails centres, 44* C2J£ 75, 87>£e* and -- JflouriHl CJ0tb,44,45,0 and 7Qc.per yvtd.\ Hearts Buss,(olLslfltlk> 51,00 caci. CLOTHING. ..■;: Long Blaci'.OUCosta, $1,7 u each. . ; PanfertTMc. SaUC2J*. . ‘ . GOODYEAR'S RUBfcE& GOODS* ■, ■ Lons Blzclf Ccats, $5,50 caci* Ehflrt.BTygk Cents, s4,2s'ead&y-.~ ;- rrr.i I>ttg'PantS,'s3£seaci, _ ~ - n. '-Legates, s2,oOserpair* - •.^Bffjrareofisdtattoason Transparent, ? , .EluaiYeUow and Crimson Window Ehoda Oil Cioti, as t2ii<- • 13 thasolp anzloriginal Msmifartcry.- All Goods snsraated -.-. c notto^tfei;fadoormck.. ■■■■PgrfcSß'■ ©£3ec o£ tHe Pittslrarsli and cpnaolarlUe l£&U?o&d CosaosaA-EKwr °> A *2 tho request of ..tbs. W»*£D.urg2i aci /■ , STOCK, arehereby.noUSed to attend a SipZEDiQ o£-SIIt SBJCSHOnffiltaorsdd. Cmrany,to b» beU etPHXLf> n>T.n in the city of Httalarsb. on StOhDAT, tfca ~d cf • Sat, (instant,) at 10 o'clrci, A. JI, fir tto ofta- Udog Into consideration- tbs a=f e £'J^?.': " pleaenfitotte Act into rporatios «4i &»d, passed at the r\f tVfi last Legislature ,of this State* aadsuysub- -.•• %S3£S firSfieSlnsaM RcaA sat?ttOM tnat raay w JJL, ;p r ct*ti»fl4'Pittslrarsb and GonaeTlsrUloSltCOt. •’ ■''& denies of’ tfan ty, and Intelligencer; „. • •■•-•-• ' ..t.-fflyXO . pjescrAßcti- . r - : .-ruiltSKaiSS msa®* -r® TDCH?S T£BM3ilfQß, -fi>y the-ieaawi 'tlmt they wa -\ ' >mplldt : £•• ' rnmL ftca 4* geatlfioca v 7 -^x.,,. Hr*‘?T.~lL JLFahnestock& C&.^SeuileSißtt'jlt gftes ise'■" LaSesitfeto***** that r&0O)» teaor twelTS -.tha- Umtfl bars - ••• •bTm jdd-ojhgg-Ycgalfosea aadp reparations, andl.caa. sottr-t- \ ETfantimiflly c&yHhat-yggtSr-haa ;Qai.Tesklly- ' . |-fVn £j>fill vboh&vs tisodlt* ami wasgenajaily tussJ aavl'-' f-prescrfhed h7*fngtisteg:pbygSa&tt*. in the towaof -Washing- •■- :to3j Slay. 1852.’. I£a7a doifag ths asms ting, nsed it iaiayctra J fisEaly, jffiSr .’-catira ether - prepaiatiijta >;V - -hate lallsicf -,:>j .-.•> -.-ir-:: V^-' .^■Yoar^'^uly’,-'' ••• -• Jjr • oJesls Ktd- rets£Mgr.flli the ••, - s&3 <, -• 5- - >'CjlO ' ... '• f - V v" - ■ -mmi <i « "S-. • ' - v t \v; % \ f .*• ’ i •■ I v?J~- M It-.;
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