s-^-sV ~\?Xy. ;;., 4> /r *r- ~ ;rV.-:j f ,>.; -,- u . ,,-■ -v. ...V- ■ 2-'? •% * v\? *vVf -* > £ *- * o i,frVtw - JU , f tr *«■ * *’ i olVs-j1.,, -*- -A y*?»’ -,v B 'Si**.-. «. *fM i H,' 1 ' /' C J*,, i ‘ .*-' ? t -. *’ , ( . f ',*<-t'V n f 1" " 1 - ' f ■*^* f 4 - , “ - < * * ■■ ’ ~ >V4>'x*.*• :V,; *- i:’ .-J , r-”* -- ~ .... .; ‘ . ?‘V^ W* ~-'£'*■£** 'l.-J £■ ■"Sv* 1 ;. ? ' - v ' , 4 ~ ■' , /.v ; 'Vt - 1 „ > «»> v ®^L > OnS>iTiT*o % fe&#i?sf®sjs&4 -' -*. —• ' s v ,S 1 -'" pmsßiTßeffl*. —^kssss^ss^^iohs. ' THOMAS ajOESYTH, ■:■ BtBBAIM BANKS, - - J PORTER BRAW6EY, - •' • -' ,«!3»SS£i ir !4t^3uF S Stv i ’ ? 3.f ?.t- i Ji l "l J Hj!‘*iiM ~ flrtZffaaSotUwl ncttaii>. Aiilj /tl ,r?;?!»i ; , tortho fcr os»t onrObtmllatent ,‘il *“■-„,’»t '»fi f H io-ttos TOO rnnsinio&e» imswei'' •■w a f> . ■ * OT aS-™». b «WS5^ ? ». : tt”' rT^rii 1 r ? l^f s i ■• ihe Docwcratio State Central Committee pf ; - j^fasaafssaw -THE m&SIOWBirAaKB*- _ -•-: - .WeUave dread?-ndnsed out.Maflete U>6 ‘City Conooiis hare Wisely determined- that an -4j * other Market House shall bo.ereoted m the »m -pond, on the spotter* the old elronh? market 1' ' house-has so long stood. Thurn apd drauingß * have heed submitted to us*or our opinion, and therefore proceed to gire » lt m X ' worth. We think ttatobasementmarket, flh.eh '’, appears to meet -frith favor from, the mamnUee, ’iriU prove inconvenient, and vtlll probably be a •' lux _ - total failure. - - Any market room, to be healthy, light aid J ' “' ‘ airy, should be at least fourteen foot high- - Now, if suppose the first floor was placed four feet above 'ftfetji ' the level of the surrounding ground* then it * - '* would be necessary to hare stairs rtinmng down J - * ' oonjß'tonfftt.to thefldorof thabasemept. Ihe ' eeXd story of the present market house as ~ every person knows, who is under f^ecesm &%&£&* ■ of carrying a loaded btmkot up and down, isn if * positire nuisance. Indeed, no,personrehould- f 4gv^, ' think of carrying marketing up and *“w®. wt *- * out having Ms or her m insured against wet- Set' dents. It is to be hoped, therefore, that p smii - lor mistake will not be committedintbe erection „Vv *4 Of'the new market house. , , , * The”first fioorshonld not be over one foot above " - > the level of the ground, so that people conldpass^ ® V,^i '^"v la and out withont any tronhloor Inconvenience. ' If a merchant pr tradesman had his goods or - wares in a room some foarfeet aborethopave ' ment, he certainly might go whlsthng’for cus tomers. The Same argument will apply to eny other kind -of business. And.certiulily the in-1 4 " ' convenience wonld be doubly,great, if the place • - a -.,-w.ii.—»«“»“ ? , '• Many other reasons might be mentioned re " opposition w a basement market, but we e hMl 1 atpresent onlyallude- or ta A riom | • sunk.so deeplyundor ground would bo dark, .X *£<**- * gloomy and otlierwlao ttaoomfof table a Y and the ■% ', - probabilities are that it would be necessary to zK v4f*l bum gas there during cloudy weather. 14 would ( - bo nest to impossible to keep abasement market ( rl|;& ' Clean, from the fact that a hose.could not be in* Si'Sv . ‘ trodneed tp cleanse it unless a sewer was con-, ' * strusted to the river to carry off the water and | ll -filth. _ l €fl.i^lSi^TK. v^S^X, f‘' > In stating those objections toabasementmar- 1 ket, woliope that no person wM be led tasup-, pose that we are not in favor of tho prt(jeotcd, now Market house. Wo are anriuus to see such, - a building erected as mil be an honor and tm | ' omatoeut to the city, without reference to the, 1 ‘ cost. We are in favor of a large market house, gfy ’ comfortably nrranged, capable of accommodating '* all our country friends who may bring their pigs ij.iES and poultry, butter and vegetables toPittaburgh '£??'' * for sale. We ore in favor of alaitge and well arranged Town Hall in tho second story, with ' . galleries, if they are tieomed. necessary, where ‘4jfe^sirsS^Wf S< ' . fiiT thousand of the « Vox Populi,” (as Capt •S>. W. would soy,) may assemble and kettle the at - - fairs of the nation, let a Market Jtouso and ' " - Town Hall be ereoted, not for Pittsburgh of to / day, but for Pittsburgh, as it witi be twenty-five ~ years henco. That is our idea about the matter. “ + ;••**»* ' 4 HEW PEATOBE OP SHE IBISH EXODUB. 43 ono of the good results to tho population remaining in Ireland, flowing from the excessive ’emigration to this country within theTast year - or two, is the great advance in the wages of mechanics. In Dublin; as' wo learn from tho English papers, tho advance in the remuneration of mechanics hasbfioomo very generdl, and in field laborers throughout the country are receiy “ing better wages than has ever been paid before. ' Ten shillings per week is now the lowpst wages ’' paid to ordinary laborers} a railroad contractor v states, 83 an illustration of 'the-great advance, that the difference paid by him, in the shape of augmented wages on one line of railroad, in-the construction of which heis now engogcd,amounls -to near ten thousand dollars per week. Although considerable progress .hasheen made in getting - down tho Bereal crops throughout the country, yet in some districts not -one half the usual quantify of cats has been planted, and the far - 5 - mere ore exceedingly bnokwnrd with the potato’ cultivation. 1 . ' The exodus continues with increased activity. -- . Id Mayo, apprehensions are felt that serious evils L , must soon result fronrthe scarcity -of laborers. ' - prom the islands on, tho coast, the people are departing by wholesale, some -for the manufoc turing towns in England,"but the far greater portion for America. From one’of the largest of those Islands, rnnislurk,'the inhabitants have removed, having been aliowed-bythe landlordto ‘take the'produce of their crops,■ cattles and household goods, althoughthoyhad bgen heavily in arrean far ton t. ,The inhabitants of another, ‘ , Clare Island, are preparing to emigrate, nnd the , parish priest, having lost hisfiook, is to remove „ to some other district. ■ , ~lr' irS fC- >-- ’ James EtM'Pabiasp, Editor pf the Democrat* to be Postmaster atMeadviUe. Sums Tmwz to be Postmaster at Kittanning, Armstrong county p \ Pension Aowts Esq., has been * -K|g| isvitlo, Kenti i Important from tlse ’^jojauslcanßepwlfllo - the 0 Republic, give an interesting aocQttr“ t j njte j at j' on t 0 ths rcsolnte Wasurep- adopt* by General Santana, Presi dents ths Do ,mimcan republic, (hot Santo Anna of MesixSi,). in brining the Aiehbiohop of San Injngo 0 sense fit hla situation as a subject His Grace having decUned ■ate the'ooth of fidelity tor the constitution, p rescribed by law, Was Cited by Santana be ■e the national Congress ( and there reiterated , erofosaf,‘trt the ehtae time stigmatizing" the iistftutibn asabnrsed nnd heratioal.one,: and de .ring he would exile himself rather than Bub tto thePresidentis exigenoy. _,, _ Santana, as a~good, wise .and patriotic : chief inTas 'he .iB, politely ’handed to -the recusant date-his passport; and with a generosity which ies him crfidit, issnedon the same day a deem® immanding -the-Minißtors-of War Bnd.Marine iplaon nt‘hia Graoi?B; diepbsal a -national; ves - ih and also directing the Minister of. the Trcn* irytohdndtohisGracethe handsome niadrum f four thousand dollars. Tho Arohibishop..how-. Ver, relented of his resolution,-and informed iontanitl that-ho*.would, on a oortain day, akothereijairejiflttth t 6 thotconstitationtykioh At a wfcekbefore hehad characterized as cursed rad"heretical. The President, as if to signalize lis triumph, ordcre'd-tbat' the event should be celebrated with great pomp in the holy cathedral church, and that te daims should be Sung in nil the other-churches of San Domingo. a, The N. T. Btmld, innoticing tho abovebays that thenonrso of the president, in this particular in stance,-has effectually curbed the ambitions po litical intriguesof ,the clergy. A correspondent of the HeVaid; writing from San Domingo, states that there was a conspiracy afoot, between the last-Presideot Baez, and tho clergy, to surrender the liberties of tho country to Franco. nr* wmftaißKP rapy. ; t <, This is one olt the most perfect, useful, orna mental, and economical discoveries, which hah been introduced to the puhlio in modem times. She HSO o V Iron, In its,application to build ing purpopseS,, is daily extending; its durability of ornament for arehiteotual adornment, and its cheapness recoimmends it above all other mate ** The art of improvement in this work, we think, has now reaohfcd its highest pitch of and nothing, we are ante, oen eclipse tho to tels, Table Tops, Columns, Vases, Pilasters, &e., each representing tho choicest varieties of tor ble which ore manufactured by tho Hew Voss UW» W Wobks, and of which they hav6 just ope'nbd a splendid assortment at their Office" and Sales Boom, So- 413 Broadway. Specimens of the choicest vorietUa are now ex hibited! such as EatMiAjr, SnsssA, BnooATEtfx, Vsno AhtiqCE, Agate, Pbisoe Aurara, Jaepeb, Ptoesesb, White Statcaht, laanr Spah,' &c., &o This discovery ha 3 tho double advantage, of economy and beauty; the average cost being about one-third that of Marble. They are car, pable of wit hstanding a high heai, of reßishog OILS and AOID3, which stain and deface Mar bles, and can be transported to all parts of the Mtuifles have been introduced into the, costly dwellings of some of tbo wealthiest citi zens: 1 and those'Cf moderttemeans, are enabled, to adorn their honscs with truly beautiful man tles, at a very trifling cost as compared with Marble " ‘ * , . . « Wo refcr.onr readers to tho advertisement or the abovo Company, and advise them to call an examine specimens at their Sales Boom, Ho. 413 Broadway,, Newport-.„ ' Anecdote of the Premier. The hard pressure for appointment? to office I aider" the now administration at Washington, 1 gives rise to some amusing incidents. The fol lowing Is told of the Secretary of State ; .. Among tho hostof besiegers in the pursuit 1 of place, was a woman who was extremely onx iotl that her husband should be made posterns- I ter in some country village. She was “ost per- Beverine in. her solicitations, in season and out ff Sn She stood nt tho Secretary's door I when he catne out of his room in the morning; 15ie intercepted him on his way to Ms meals; j sho followed him to htolodgings atnlght- On ] one occasion she remained there late, | the Secretary listened toher as ,OD B ?® h ® when ho requested her to exouse him, but she jdingered. At length every ®“ e 1 had cone, and the Secretary took off Mb shoes. I Still she stood her ground, quite unmoved. I GfoVibg desperate, the Secretary finally rose I from his scat, and proceeded to strip off Ms coat; (then, turning-to tho woman, ho exclaimed 1 ‘Madam, lam going to bed, and If yon ‘ J (.withdraw, I shall write to Mrs. Moray about | you.' The lady immediately retired—from tho 1 room.” : .. Obb Chabob at Bomb,—The Albany Evening I Journal pays tho following compUmont to LewU Cass, Jr., out charge at Borne: , « Wo trust there is to be no change, for any cause, at'Bome. Mr.'Cass discharges hares excite more general regret amongtheiauUitades i' who have experienced his hospitality, em thtft tho mawkish feeling that labors to ive from the- gallows, tho mallolooß, or reckless mrderer is at work to screen vagabonds m their owdylsm. by whiok unoffending persons, onjoy ig themselves in-doors and molesting nobody, nd least- of nil tho assailants- pro assaulted, heir lives endangered,,and tho peace of com:, entity, seriously disturbed. Were we a magis rote we would hesitate long beforo wo should mid to bail or oommit men who defended them elves, ns did tho Germans in Pittsburgh, and,, n doing so, injured some of tbevngabondassail. If police officers—and them are . plenty of them—cannot ho found, or arc not on. hand, to protect peweablo assemblages, the law must; bo enforced by those endangered; nnd, tf they who. set law at defiance arc injured in so doing, why shoulio magistrate or tho community look witn compassion on thorn ? -. • ,*. • Wo havo had in this city instances where out siders—reckless imbibers:of gin, and who staked their reputation among their fellows on tho ex tent to which they could go in dare-devdlshncss bate broken Up pcnceablo assemblages oi Uer mans by tbeir assaults, for being simply refused tbo privileges of the room. ; It is welt known that the Germans have their own way.ol eqjoyr ing themselvesbut because .theiracustoms abd manners differ from those of ours, to that any reason why vagabondsi.who. care for.no. law, or who regard none ot tho conventionalities of civ iliicd society; should-by violence break np the peaceable gatherings of. these strangers nmong us. who are here to become, or ore already citi zens of tbo Bcpnblio, simply because the rascal ly assailants are of a different country and ton miago, nnd think they understand better the taws of tho country than the assailed party ? Wo are free toconfcss that our sympathies are with tho in-door folks, ni.d decidedly against the outside rascals. If peaceable assemblages are assaulted by rowdies, and any deatl ' tatter onsno. wo sayi let Jbe dead burythodM. but puutoh not. tho living, who simply defend 1 themSelVea against unprovoked assaults. ■ I ' If one manmakes preparation to cowhide pn l other,- ho prepares himself for death, for he toons that tho party ho attempts to cowhide is justißabioin taking his life. Wo say that ]a JUst what these distnrbors or peaceable gatherings should do nnd expect; they should prepare for death nnd expect it. And should they meet Buch a fate, we ore not the ones to mourn their end, however much wo may sympathise with their relatives. — Cincinnati L'nqmrcr. —And we are as free, os our friend of tho En gutter, to confess that onr sympathies were de cidedly in favor of the Germans, nnd, “against the ontsideraseais." Tho remarks which wo quote above; suit this neighborhood exactly,and wo cordially and sincerely endorse them. For tiiQ satisfaction at tho. writer in tho .Enquirer, We will atato that Alderman Majou, on-n further hearing of tho case, discharged tho Germans from custody, nnd turned the tables on their as sailants, by holding them to hail. Justice to the California Indian*. For years pastwc have, heard most horrible stories about the atrocities of tho Indians in California, noth Of course, everybody believed them. But we recently bad a conversation with a California gentleman of much intelligence in every matter relating to that State, and he gives a very 'different version of tho story. This gen tleman iB Mr. Biaktok McAlmn. Ho has written a letter to the N. Y. Herald, from'which wo take a.few extracts. Ho says: ' !: ; •«i have resided'in California oince Ootober,; 1849 the greater part of the time in the moun tain or mineral region, whioh is now, and,has been during that period, inhabited by the- In*. afons. ; 'l* resided front August until December, 1851, on the San Joaquin river, within two miles of Fort Miller, where .there is tho largest collec tion of Indlana in California, and I have travel od a great deal among them in other parts or tho State, and.l must say that I have never heard of suoh acts of barbarity as aro set down in,.that report against onr own countrymen. !_ ■ I was on King’s river in sijt hours after tho af fray had occurred, which is represented _tn his report as o; massacreof women and children, and which be nays was premeditated. I know oil the Americans engaged in the affray, end: the gentleman who is stigmatised as the leader of the massacre, I hove known for years. And from the-careless manner this affair has been report ed I come to the conclusion that the whole his tory of Indian barbarities in California is some whot similar. In this ntfray there was not one woman or aeinglo child killed, nor even wound ed. The Indians mndo the attack upon the Americans, and wounded one man, withan arrow before there was o gun fired, and it was so sqoh over that but one Indian got woundod : tho rest fled to the mountains, as Iwosinforaeduy Ma-. ior Harvey, who was the leader, and also by the entire party, in six hoars after it occurred. On tho next day a party, consisting of nine, oressed King’s river? and visited the Indian village.l was one of the party; and we saw the Imhan men who had been engaged m the affray the day before, who informed us they had been tpld. by the Indian Commissioners to fight for their, land—that they snppoßed the white men were looking at their country to take it from, them.. We told them that such was not the cape, and immediately entored into a friondly treaty wlta them v and ttt their.request I committed to pa per the purport of our talk.. . i _ Our party passed onto what is called,,the Four Creeks Country, oud remained-among large number of-Indians for several days, -looking at the country ; and ,on our.return .to King’s, river, WO found that the Indians at that place had kept their 7 promise; and ■ the t whites oud them were getting on entirely friondly. ... i -This whole affoin was greatly exaggerated at the time ; and those of ub who ..happened .to be imthat region of :the country at the time pid all wb ebuid on «nr return to San Francisoo to-cor rect itf and I should have-supposed tho. ejmggc-, rated statements wbichlfpund their way iato the, newspapers in tho month • of July, 1852.jwoula not form part of a report'made at Washington in the month of February, 1802. * ' * ] ; How, the foots are, the State of Galjfornla owes a debt of over one million of dollars, for which she has given her bonds, a p,artof |nhlah bear twelve per- cent.' Interest, tho'remainder seven per cent. This debt she owesfor menand supplies ordered by .the proper outhoritieSof the State-in defenco of the lives and property of the peoplo, and. not a single dobt has sbo spumed where tho parties had: not been properly mailed ont by tho lawful 'authorities.This debt she expects tho government to pay. ; The, report is a vory strange,one in other respects; but I for bear saying anything more* ns ! know it p!U be fully inyestigatod by the-people of California. - VetyTCSpeetfnlly.yourc^entre^^ Washington City, May 7,1858. i A thonsand oneodotCß of tho late Mr-. Stov are current- A- young,merchant once, waited upon him when money was worth; 3 per JSt» month, and asked him.to dlsooufifipaper to we-amonnt of $6,000, stating at thd same time that it wuaa case of necessity. Mr, Show at once discounted the notes, and .reused to .^’ oeive a cent more than next Shaw once loaned a poor man $lO. The next time the recipient of the loan met him, he jrather avoided him. -‘'Ho?lr is this ? said «£ loaned yow slorhnt.l,did not oxpeet yon would cat me; hut here is s2(>, next meet let it he os old fnends. —Botlon Oar: tie. Sot 4bo Morning Post. Off A SLAVE. v BT/offl* *• HOlaras. - Who Tracts to weel the bondman's chnin, ; ,v;' WnithosliTct . - TTho wants to sweat thro* years of pain,. t..* .tp* dishonor'd la tta grave t ■ ‘ TJaaasi ihj Ijinhs vrelsnOt mailo straight— - - - thy thee ares cot made lair, Must it be thy Inglorious fnio To sink unpltied in dcspairl • If we ere fraenen, let us show • : Thus srßhsTftSonlfl that still can, ftd.l ■ - If we «o strong, then let ns grew More lenient when the week appeal 1 v They are the grand olono who take, ,„ _ > Their raffering.feUows by the.hand, : 1 They are the braTa alone, who break , ' 1 ’ The shacltloa that.have cnraed.aland. -Vrom many a rioo swampsveUAnprayw ; Obd of my fathewi-ixntoThco! • / ' • la many a cabin's tainted air v > Tears falllito rain where, none will we. , When the loud trump of Jnatlce TMj Nation to.lta mighty hearty.. . ; • " Tbcti aluvll the swordthat Tcngeanco takes •—•Mbi* the last lank oppressor start! Uoma of Hows and lEncellnny. I The journeymen printers-of Albany have no-1 tifieO-their employers thatthoy -want an advance of wages. The employers have not consented to accede to the terms ashed. _ Charles Levi Woodbury has accepted the office of Postmaster of Boston, and will assume the duties of the office ou the first of July.' Tbo entire stock Of .“81,000,000 of the new bank in Hew Orleans, waa subscribed in font days. The pnblio debt of Canada is between' $28,- 000,000 and $24,000. It comprises various loans, the longest of which has 28 years to run. ... Judge McOlean bee refused to grant an in junction to prevont the construction of>a railroad bridge across SandusTty Bay. , .. • r Bayard Taylor, the great traveler andcorres pondentoftbc New York ZWiime, is now in Bom bay, in the East Indies. - •, - A cannon ball, dug up from the field of the battle of Now Orleans, is to be sent to tho'New York World’s Fair for; exhibition. : Mr. Daniel Coll has been . appointed Post master, at Butler, in the room of Mr. Joshua J. Scdwiok. > “Sambo,” a horse valued at $lOOO, and for whioh he was about to bo sold, belonging to Mr. James Jickey, of Queen Anne’s county, Md., died last week.; Lt. Thomas A.’Bndd, who was in commandof.; the Vincennes, destined for the Behring's Straits survey, has resignedhis commission. The bithons 'of Crawford conoty * propose taking steps, at an early .day, to subscribe to the capital stock of ' the Pittsburgh and Erio Railroad. i A sugar maple, growing on tho farm of the lato Copt Wm. Hill, of Lake township, Merr cer county, yielded, this.season,; twenty-eight pounds of sugar, and half a gallon of syrup. Tho Indiana State SenUntl bsjb tho sales of roal estate in Indianapolis, during the last thyee months, averaged about $lO,OOO a day, making nearly u million of dollars in all. There arrived atSan Pranoisooby soafrom Ist January to Ist of April, 10,293 passengers, and 0250 departed by sea. Of the were bound to Australia. Dutica collected at Ban Francisco daring the same period, $779,068. ■ We have more; confirmations of the stories of Teias gold mincs'in the region enclosed by lhe SlanO on tho south, the San Saba on tho notlb, anil the'Colorado on tbo east. A party had re turned from the mountains with lumps valued at $6OOO. iSrollln * their Origin. The brilliant meteor, which was observed in this city on the 80th nit, was Been, wo notloe over acomparativoly largo extent of our caun-. try. Portnorly such phenomena were waned With superstitious awe, and regarded as portend-, Inc war, famine, or other national calamines. They ora either globes, oflight, shbotipg, etars, of blaxiocGiotaUio stones.’■ -The latter aro l called rnrolites, and hare been known ever since the dawn of history. The largest recorded ono fell in Brasil, and is estimated to weigh fourteen thousand pounds. They ore computed to move at a mean velocity of twenty miles a second- la three or four cases they have killed men in fall ing. Towards tho close of the last century, nearly three thousand .of: liieso stones, - mostly small, however, fellln France, and* almost simul taneously, immense showers of them fell in India and other places. - It was formerly believed that wero stones ejeoted from Somo philoso- I phers, however, maintained that they originated lin the fusion of earthy and metalUo matemls Iby electricity—tho passage of tho latter from the upper atmosphere, producing tho meteono appearance they said. Others asserted that the ’ elements of tho mrolites existed in the almos pbere, and that electricity combined and pre i cipitatcd them on the earth. Later researches induced the supposition that . these strange bo dies xpigixt bo prqjeoted from lunar volcanoes.—- Next it was fancied that they were fragments ef a planet, that once probably occupied tbo space, between Mars and Jupiter. But os observa tions on the phenomena of meteors increased, au these theories were successively discarded, and it is tow generally believed by inon,of , science, that reroutes are- independent bodies,, moving through'.space, which, on approaching too close to the earth, become ignited, rnsh towards it, and ure precipitated by attraction upon it, La place, Humboldt and Herscbel,,aU hold, or held, this opinion. , „ . iErolitea have frequently been .analysed., tint they contain no new substances, and generally, ore chiefly composed of.iron; .eight metals, and six : alkalies and earths, have been detected in them; Undin addition,, carbon, sulphur,. phos phorus, hydrogen and oxygen..... Next to, iron, 'cobalt and niokol most frequently appear, _lf the oosmlcal theory of Humboldt and . Hersobel Is correct, wo may fairly, conclude that the com position of matter, throughout space, , whether In these amoUer independent bodies, in our globo or in (he larger planets, Is the same. In that event iron Is the principal metal of the Universe. -Phil; hedger. AnrorESATion ts Coffee. Tho following paragraph from a London paper, will giro our readers on idea of the extent to which tho adnl teratioulaf certain articles is praotioed in Eng* land: . •‘ln tho course of tho proceedings In the Bank rupt Court on Friday, some curious statements were elicited in reference to the adulteration of coffee with-Chicory. ', >,The .bankrupts hadhrn very latfle'monufaflttjrtw StWh&vSO colled feof fee, *» ot4 attributed tbeir stoppage: to ihoTrea- Bury-ordc? proWbitbg adalteration.r. la reply to questions from thoCoiiinusßioner»'Uioy,Btatea. that when tho trado vma in- ,a A«sltfy.stote, -Mid they were able to get 94@10d jS lb for the so callod eoffOo, they made It half chicory and Aojf coffee; but that when foeopmpetition.of other houses ft) bad redncCd tho price to Gd, it was made upu4 ez of chicory and 2 oz ofafftA lothc. pound, ft was not; however, asked how, much chicory was in tho chicory. - ; Bailbo&d T)AUAaEs.—ltls .stated .that the late ncoldfnt on the Camden and Amboy Bail road will cost foatCompany some twenty or thirty thousand dollars, in damages, 1 and /hat now engrossing the public mind will, in a like manner, p'ntthe New HavcnCompany to an cx pemse of (me to two hundred thousand dollars.: Dr. Beachlof .Bridgeport, one of the victims at Norwalk," bad bis life Snsured.for $2,600, ■ and Mr. Forked, anothervictim,"alsohad his lifa in snred. It 1b said .the insurance, companies will pay these policies, andlook- to the railroad com pany for compensation. - 'Tun New Cohstitdtion foii Delawase. -It appears tho new constitution of Delaware, to ho submitted for the ratification or rejection,of the voters on the 2d Tuesday of October, does not contain any! new-provisions affecting.the colored population. I A section, ■ each ns that to which the press heS given onrrenoy, was proposed and approved in'commlttce of .the whole, hat It was afterwards rejected by the' convention.’ Tho jndloial power of the Stale under the constitution is to be vested in five judges.: to bo elected for ten yearn by foe people, and edible -to re-election, one of whom m foe chancellor, find another chief justice.— SalU ■ k"-.*•-* 3- ■ L , k *•>* ■■■ .THE B'D’TUBE If Williaa Ccilon Bryant bod T)tvcr xmttfin but the following lines, they voald giTOluin a perfect title to tho naffi’s.of/Poct!- —• How «h»n I know ttaa in sphsro wticb tecy.. • spirits of. the dead. When aUeftbea that Hm« c&ulil irttborj Sleep* v And perishes eacng the dust *a . For I shall feel the sting of ceaseless e -If there I meet ihr gentle spirit not?■■: ; . Nor hear the tolco I love, nor read again . In thy serencst eyes the tender, thought. Wtttnottto.otomeek 4«aapdihatbereT. - v - Th&i ke&tt wkdse fondest lluobs tOTHirTWrtf jpveu My aamssa, earth to ot*. toihTJWPv * Shall It be bSnlBhed from thy toßgnemheaTon? - la meadow* Canned by heaven’* life-breathing wlncV la'the resplendent of- that gotten*.w.; And larger movement* of the unfetteiea mtaa, . thitjolued ashore? The love that lived. througfc*ali Ihe stormy And ,JTl f*?kiy virHh my harahernature wt*Y • And deeper greir.andwndercrto tbolasVv, J. - Shall It expire with life? and be no more! - . A happier lot tbah mine, maWra-lfeM, - Await thoo them; ; fbr thou host towed tby will Xnchcerfnl homage to the rales of.rlgh£ ~ , . And Invest ell, end tendest good for 111. ■ For me, thi> sordid cares In whleh l dwell .-. . , ■ Shrink and eoneumo the heart, nsheatthe wroll. And wrethhaih leftUsscarr-tliat Are oriell, S/- . , Has left Its frightful srar upon my eouf. . Yet; though thonweaWt the .{dory of the. sky, 4 ■'Wiltthonnot keeptboeamelbelovftdname,, , The same fidr thonehtfol broa. and gentle eye, lovelier In-heaven’s sweet climate, yet tb» same! ShUtilwuimt teach home,, The wisdom that I learned so ill In thl*— . The wisdom which Is loro-till I become ■ ‘ —Thy fit companion In that land of buss 7. . Railroad Commnniootloxi|wltU, CWc«mo. j Chicago lab c ginning to he ono of the great I ■ centers of railroading in this conntry. The J j roads now converging there, and now being j constructed which will center-there within the next threo years, may ho gummed up os follows: j I ~ - . Miles. J I Boston, vi»Albany,l I New York; via Dunkirk, I Philadelphia, via Pittsburgh; Fert Wayne amimoreTSa Wheeling, Columhna.;.;..i--.......— — ‘jo | I Norfolk, via Cincinnati, 1 l Charleston and Savannah, via louhvlllo, Indianapolis, . 1 Nashville, Evansville —-- .. . uwu Mobile, viaChtmgo _ SS St holds, and. Bloomington.,.-,....- Qnlncy and Military Tract- Hock Island, pern and ,fr>lSei,..-.,..~-n-wr:r-r-“ jg* imbuhtte,'Galena and Chlcago.-e—-—-.."-•“•r - uu J HJlnoisand Wisconsin, via Fond dit Joe to hake Supe*.^ I LOe'shOTe, jiiiwauj:eo“emii Qreen Baj,-....-.—r°° New Knim in Paris corres pondent of the New York National mentions a very novel rule in etiquette which is estabUshed in tho Court of liouls Napoleon. . Of conree, as I Uis foreign, and the latest "Paris fashion,” it will toko amusingly oil over this “great, con tinent:” . .- • "It has" been noticed that of late, ; whenever the Emperor and Empress have appeared la P?“- lic. the latter has always sat ntthoTlgbt hand in stead of tho left hand of her husband. . ■ "Of course this created some surprise; ™ui it wda ascertained that tho Imperial etiquette de manded that hermajesty ehould.oeeopy the right hand elde of the Emperor while shts, was nunnut This being tho etiquette imperial, as soon aa it 1 was known It became the etiqnettegeneral. J r. nn«iiv......T-AiLa vnatmez n r. nratos. UlrkUßtrick & Herrona». rtrrfCLESAhB mtocKits, pbodcce and ooinns- W SION MEBCHANTS.andDeaIOT inPUtatargbsUnu fijtures Mi. 3*3 liberty ttraU P», nglity ■ "V ■ • ■ ■ ■' ■"' •" *■ • ■ ... v. - - _*■?- * i -M- , - "■ ‘ ■* f ' * ' “ ‘ v ip.,*" ' 1 1* ; v ’ * *■ * >- v * ' t " r ' ' «•% * . ATI* .-» , - . »- -V r t*- “ V* *„ .V .. . ?!» -,‘v v V ,- <, ~ 1 *• A iii.iT. 1 ^rr^"*^'v 11 ~*■ < * •*.• 4T U- f f-. ' + \ * i* e „ ~ . , '... CSO HEW AD 1 QUUAE— lO Mldjl. prime S^T 11 " tTfJNDOW CUHlAlNS—tirocn, blue Wl ««sorted> * W ir m *- h MAItgnAU. NATIONS —Gold 4 Telvetan>i patterns, WALTER P. MARSHALL. DIIAWLNU ROOMS—IUch 1 HimgtaSS, la erimnon, green and alrrs-marino Mob— lor “ lot 'VALTEaP MARSHALL.' "■"kii'Vi—jufit net’lTßL & fow liftw? sopcript KlfiOi E «tew «^**!gffit , j£&uiSer^” "Sri; ■ • • -' - ; !B3 liberty st. (oppealto Athcaanrm.) -*■ «mok I'OR BVEBi BUgIM&3 MAISs-rX Practical A. Trento on Bastecsa: or how .40_EOVfW_'Pffij!» M&irnilanil bequeathrnuablanor*,th“ « - , Ttotnuii roprllal at Eaton whotealg priwo. a ? l7 ri'KABl TUAB!—Tht> eobscrtwrs, tiling mndoannuwo: I monte *llh thn Importers Of Xlno Tost, no «ostant.T. roMlrins this artklo toll, on urriral, wul nro tOTpoiwl to ftSsh conntrj and dty mrrclmnte,rrtth To or nil dc ig&SS &3u»* put up la tin foH suituhlo lbr«tnlto,unao,nmntcdfuU j jrdga. i reSSTIAW, 2J3 Üborty stmt Pearl Steam Mill; canal basin, allechent city, (tub TUt BinjlOU) STAfTOU ) rr ——sura, SUPEEPISE, EXTBA.' I’ASTTT.Y,and EX jkProi; (of*taSS White What.) FLOCK, *o« bais. MJW.SUOTTS ANB nflDDLlNGAulrrays oo himl. . XgrW(*iriU ilellror Flour to fumllbMa elthir of the two cities. Ordcreplamd in our torts, at KEACN A TMt’B. turner of Li bcrty andSL. Clair »>«“ v«r, MM AN, ™* * Abo « EASY.PAYMENTS-IV UVjmrehaja *, ©1 .OUU *nug residence, Mtnato about om and ebalf j from the cllj, on Urn 014 Washington Itoad, The finished; ulcnt: cacti cn of largo and entail fruits, under .good fcnoo. -TMspropcrty U lo excellent order. and a good buSaess rtand tor a small capital. Tcnn»-SMO in band, batoff In four HO Third rt. —ETOKE XiAFFSi , PQBWAEDIHO 6 COZHHS3IOH IiISIiOHAIIT, ■XTO. 61 Water street, and 60 Front street, opposite the ptddtoSonmdtoirj Sales and purchasesmade, and orders filled ftrProdu»i aroccries, Fish; Fitch, TtaXtosln. OOTian ClaT, Saltpetre, Whiting, Pittsburgh mmufiictuTW,, ic, on mode- SnperflnarElourjiluays on basJ, and ensto jners supplied In any required quantifies.;, . ; r ; - XS7- Liberalartraaccsmads on. • . • Popular Education.- History of-the Crusades. • ' 4 ; d&ra Moreland r by Emerson Bcmueti. ‘lsadlra* GnWe, and SMUful Housewife.— • Polnam« Harper,Godey/Graham»3laclnroodj Knlckcr - boeker. anti Illustrated Magaitnos* - P. B.— Back numbers of *he a^““S r stfSS?rtL,t. : 17 . . IL P. CALLOW, Third street. 10 the Honorable the dodges of tbe Oonri of General X Quarter Sessions of the Peace, In and lor the county of George Preudl'y, Ward , l** of AHi-Aariv. ln the coouty Bforcsaid, hmnbly^«newetn,— Tb&t your petitioner hath pwrWed himaclf >riUf majaW*. forthewxoamodallouof traiTtowad othov»tthe S-W^SSMifiBJSKJg &°A“££ tau “ al ’ “* 17 We, the enbscribete, .clli!xliB of the W«d o&rc«3id, do ( I cortllY. that the aboee petitioner to of good repute for Don- 1 Strand temporancc, end to well provided with hou« room , and conveniences‘for the accommodation and lodging of etrangora and travelere, and that said tavern is necessary, Stephen Langdon, John Slddons, N S ISVheoler, Btcphcn IlagnS'wm Anderson, H BRechm, Lighten Hcnnoch, Jas Adair.Rohert Email, James Scott, Hebert Home, James FlttOfi - - •—* »■. ■ ■ —. T QJiVeve ■■ ••••; ■>»:' (journal copy t and charge Post) HEW YOBK HA iRBLTO ISOH WQBfaX Ode© and SaiefEoom) Hrs? first Introduced-this inralusbla digd .£££ tb the pnhUc, end decranirtra&dits prsakal' ndlitt: tombola end other enhstoKS. .I:-- ■;■/! : wlthpLates,exhihUlngihe-mieties of patten*, Kff^^r^m^smmignlcsamsto- J-.,:; if pTI P* crrettT.Ea CROSBY, SartUny. »»i>.»rPflirg--and JBntler Blanlf Boad. ■ p, PROPOSALS gll> bermlTcdop tilt WtdnreaaT. ct Way tho -oGm of-Mm H. Por- Batter.tr ttw Wacjsra th» AUegiepy end I lading yiiuA I wtiarod. Alsu, for b&gins«»• part pr aa!dxood ftoa runtler lothflGlfitwMJllsj i •■■•- , ' ~ - • >c .■• i ■ J*2o3 A. fisaJSrEoitoer- : :.*pr* 9 : ■* ?t -V- > la tovoi'^S;# liiTcr pills —lt !rcutl bo easy to Qla V.te ! certificate!ofthocxeclleneooftbismodidiio. Wismerlt trill.itlA3mjaltalfpopular. Wefcttcinooi possCfaioß hundreds of ofdraslioihe JbDoaing; l*. j t 'VAStmraa, H. TqSeoEßdwJUClSiOt'- 1 -Jfeirj. «iiii «3 &—trarfins Went l«Voilii nnv» .hnffthne stow, uqSntifr of lie «hni«iot sold Tory rapidly, *nd.iw siren thahShcsS-iat tM'ccrcfrcr'dJcrr sak.- Kod mo of tbo-JBrngslsis and Mcrclmnlivuna <3yl«ow Bplrtta, HypooHoHilriao, mat of energy mi capacity fcr business or disposition to cojoy 11a snd happiness, ore wretched raoplaints vhisi sHsalljrptcy. upon tie constitution if *2* ttoispJT otjei oua.eSict!ons^or_t^ -ate, indigestion, dreamland a pallid* : ilo.Wiccrt fri?. wrfovt theso -melancholy disorders .exls-j StiSSf-- aparkUngrcye'lasea it* Mtedlnstfer-thfllni trSn^a-riradty—tiet»dy ita rfmtfy.«?j^^ t i£fjf£- and lbs nohlcstifcelinfis.'cf our. natara away to a fielfol poonah temper, -until life becomes, »_»•«-* 1 then, and other diseases arise to shorten the exis ct tho. • flir theae horrible, disorders trfllto f&aadla that excellent article/HALSEYTS rOHEST WESEI. T : . zs*ScelarCTodrertlsemcntlnanother epinan.: ’■- Bold.Wbolesale and Betail by Dr. GEO»EL ; K£rSEß».M^i< . cornar<«f Wood street and Tlxgln 'o>; fed, by JASIE3 tt.-SASXI*LE» north-vrest eernar ct&aenl ■ street and tbs Diamond, Allegheny City. , dedSOmdAtr C - l3 due to Kiefs Petroleum to say, that itWbemtaom to completely ersaicsmereryTCstaflß. nf thisdreadlid dlscara in lemtimo than say other w^edy, - Xhe thousands of certificates in the handset ths^prepri^ torfhiany orwhich&iti from well iPown cltlictis oTtto dty otPuisinreS sod its immediate vicinity, go. to shbw eleanj aid beyond all doubt, that KraVlteMtimtis a EtgiMna. of hoeommonvalneyncrt only can hied remedy injtonip-. ti], Bhtumatiia, Dafnas, ta o/j&yWe but asajaluahle internal remedy. tnrittngthe liryeatiaittag.physidanvss i. W0 U os the Buffering 1 patient, to borone ecqttaintcd witli its I hiring adrwid'of xaUtnres s» assnieaUmt ttls.. I medidneis purely oatana,mn4is botUe4 -a3 it.Cews tam f U ‘ffl^e^ifcfs« P irf/rom 1 tUviMir) ‘V r 63i/t btQTi 3| WWcife deStilt urtifcnltefthccOtSrStdD. T.Fcat,U.D* fifxhhtuniyln truth cerUtypthat-I faaTe bcmisote^ye^ flirted wl&‘6«ofa»ftrtho.lastsOTepyesWttst - time I hsrebeeu nnnbleto attend to “ n f aSimunh of the time unableto ndk wafeed'to my ■bediiind hare been treated nearly all the ti~ic by the erst Physictoaour country affords t.'loccasionnl)?: lief, bat no care, an4naHtlußed.togrowyrmse ’wm'e ! tecommendodme to try the Roeh-p%os ese-J Tything else had foiled.. Idldao w ithontfdth.atffrrt, but• thaeffertwasastonlahlns-, it threw the poison to the snifcra lat once,and lat Once bcgao tattevaEd by ngg This may certify that I hare been acquataMtoth KUrt- Petroleum,orJlflcb’OU,ibrinorethaji»year, asd harere-: wieepngee-itebepefirtal-egecta ib the care of. indo-: ■lentodßeraapdotherdißeasesfor nldch itisreromrartai^ aoi can with confideneerecommena U to bea ; medidne«®- ; thy of attention, and can aafely say that ranees has attend ad its are where other medicine had. tottsh ■;;■ ‘ Tor sale hyall thel>mggistsinPittsbni]^t.v : :fsnghddw,^ a. arcLUBG & co., HAVE" BESIOVEO TO THE COBNEB OP • TVooa nna sixtli Streets,: JB3-Where thoy offer to thelr-old castomere,nail the pubUe generally, efths lowest eodEetall, the largest, most select and complete etoeh of CHOICh OBOCEIIIES, WOODEN AND WIIXOW WARE to be fjucl la the West. ■ dec.-y CHAS. E. LOOMIS, STOCK BBOKEEI Sotee, Bonas, SeSotiotea, '^rueojsn^'jafSStlQi art'er •• a- TO THE PURCHASE AND BALE OF STOCKS. «3- Omds-75 Rjdrth street, between Market and Wood, oppoelto-lheßanhof Rttsbargh.- - :- - - jaalS-lj. ppm' atYFrr.PITTA CWBTAIH WAEBHOVSE, ; I ATI CluzlVtuisLyoppcx&&th& StateEetut. ,., .1 H. 'Ww BAPFOBD, f rr^=» v EEEPScottstaatlyoahajadthexnoatcrtensiTeaad J • 1 bo (build in''the city/ eonprLOagin paxtoftba ftl 1 I CURTAIN GOODS ASH yURNITUKE COVERINGSr-all j VnSh fjeeCartainiV ' Window Shades, all priecs, ; . I Sloslin - BnlTHollands, all widths, : t yrencNßrocatclles, all widths, GUt Ginilees, eaery atyie and I Preach Plashes, ' ■ - ... J “ Satin Laines, Gilt Curtain Puis, _ . .1 ;--■ -Caste and Tasaely vr • ■ -> : -A • .Ur.. fKrenwwV ngn *f . ~ Gimp*, all prfCCSy , j - Csahnwrctte,. l*o6ps,-■. ■ v-; • :■ ■ i Plain Tarter lied, . Fringes,....... :.•••. - tndiAS&tin Damask, . ■ -lictare TassdaaalCort*, « Lining Silks, —v; Shad® Tafi«torad Dnu«s. pornitortf Gimps,’ -.. Rooks,Rwgs>-BwetaterAc. A fall assortment of the above goods copstantty frfcoksale orietafc :;?v • V AHI»Y Ko.l44Smithfieldst. • • [my&y. ~•>>-«■ r»—MmmatthaiiortlKMt comer of, ernl fdartet streeti, (ebore ilnrpbj- £ Barch- Mtl'i Stum) on ttrofay eroomse, et Bo'ctaa. »-T-«nß»BnnitA LODflEi I* O. O. F IL^iMCTCoa 10in5, N0.283,1.0. of _O. Facets «07; - , ip.wVaslixngtoii | UjlI < - V^fcHSß vmtb&ak «rciy Tuesday crening; •:'iUacjusmr EsCAiipasOT» No.' 87—Meeta first AodthxrU Fridayof each - * ' ■■■.•* {actgga^r* CornnllCorasrtl Agree;..many per are dreadfully tormented. vilheornA A certain, remedy' will' be fcund.in.Dr. Jusm, fcr Bale byDr. GEO.SipjYSias>MO. Wonlstreet. - dedumoSto tlioae nhobiiy tn eell again. Curtain- Materials, and Trimmings, of ever i description, FoaitaM ■ Plashes, Broeatelles, '4c., lace and Maslln PaSSlVlnaoiV s3*3,;GIH Cornices, OrtonPtas,&od», fc-otirholosalßMUlrotiill x ; .Jf-lojCAßllio.. ' No. 163 Chrsont street, comer iifth, PMlsdelpMa.. : ’ Cartalns Jlsdo toil Tflrmo£dln..tieyerr.:nCTestftmili style. - [emSaay jailie»T*:.'Wladots' SHatSe Bitujcntee- CORNERS? fiKCO>m -pa> AKCH PUILA2)EIiPHXA. Oariiiotto is, u Qxicl: &du 4Xnd SndU Cburch, and Lo&geßoom SHADES, tiadoiua oUuirs cw Jutlted to girexH a call, txv. ffty^pTyi^V^^S^•felmTrbcre.v-.- --.•■6>,1«- MTTJ| , ETi i 6.00^;.; ; - : : " S.SY. corner Second and Arch sta n Phlla* .•. Tfr=»i iptttsbsfgb -City IV o rt£S*-~ CQSKIKQSciSr & :.CQ^MmttfaxiJtren o/TODj; 1 dSw GLASS, corner: of: MA RKET. gad. FIRST. £TRBBT& Plttsbhrefe PcnnsjlTanis* *Earttcnlsr attention Traootp, 'odaitws. AlsOj tlealers _ia FLINT .GLASS* BffF [TLES. Ac.' Two of Che firm'bdngpracUcal men, T7.ui.gtTC I theKntlre'Mtentfcxlito.tJiß *MlMSSrtod.,thfcy ifcel...confl*! I dent theycan prodace an. article of -Window Ql&sffe-. ; Vrv':-,-••?•'<•■* - - - tnyVT - DAGUfiBiIEOT¥f ES. (LSiPort OSes Bullfflnrs, Third street. Llkencsseatafccn IgTtQrktod^'orton*’® i-Mito 5-P, an accurate artistic and animatellkoness, tmllko and vcsUycu-: ■oerlor to to common cheap digoerreo types, at to folknring Seep prices: $1,60, $2, $3, $4, $5 and nptfard, according to tha elxi end finality of case orTtsnw. _ _ ■ Htmrsdbrcnlldren.lfcom 11 !■ M,to ■ ■ . -" N\ B.—LlKenessa ofsldt or deceased persona taXen_ta any partoftoclty. ; ' [n°*S2y r TY— noI-smm ttm Hesfl.ao •• . ■ Old) BRASS and COPPER takers la ‘ exchange / tor work,. ; Or tnnh paid. Order* left at the Poundry or Q£cfl,"nlll *bo I promptly atfanrind to. ~ „ > feb9:ly - 1 \yAMi PAPER* AS hand and tor sole, an extensive • pofleetfon.cfPAPEß AJ HAh'GIXGS, comprisfngu great nnmber-cf *P* pot tor&J»**elccted oxprcsaly for tbit market, from. Prcack aim American Manufactories, of Gold, Gold and ,Velvet, Flow ered, of erery-Taxiety; Glazei-and .gnglagri; .filltho tap i ous styles of Imitation. Wood work* End* :fiao2JV»a?bla, i Maple,Mahogany,Rosewood,&&-,varnished.esd king, altogether an assortment - that*. cannot 1». cx«Il» ta quality, quantity, or low pricey bj.ssy bouse west of ts®. 1 Alleghenymountainx» ■ • ... . Prices range fromsc, toss,oo.perpices,.?. y• '•Persona.desirous of .-iookiaa ■ Gxrtssh:.tho; |’Rbctier disposed to pnrebase or not, axe.-rf;. fed to oil,* * KfcSSHEteIHSr- Western Imrarsncs B. AmiEß, Jr, JWarf. Ig £021M., Stress CAPITA!., 0300,000. > - p Ss^atntto,= i?? s r^^totioss Wi n-Si 4o S’ C. tr EKalxa, J.T7.sMtli=i I wtmS? GlbisCT^GcornaTr.Jssfcsa, | CsToy *£££> Htttaisi. ' «**«/ '*' ■•■ >. ' • v. v* - • 1" * ’’ “ «r , . . ' s * . t - *-1* _ Vv-V - •v .- ■i ■ f r.' r . - ; HBS in JUSAGS3.V --.-JO32PH 0. FO=E3 ;■ Doors open at tfcteirpcrfijmascatoccsirjescff. at 7%o , clwhi- . . .« •.—•:■• - '. ••'• . , PJJIC£3 OT ; .AD3I2SS3CCr; •: Priti ie I Dress CSrelo-. Tarqaetta. 50 { Escoad TJcr.-.f • 457* Seata may be seecrol .*l Gw Bcx/.OSw* during day,/witbOTii«ctraefcfirge,. - ' . •.■■.■<■..:• . -. .1S& Second night of the engagement d slr. CO^hPOCS. ' JET" First night of tho engagement of Mrs. PQTIEIV.. - Tins Etweto, Hay 17th, 1850, win bo pcrfcrcted KxuwrMra beaotlful Play of ' ' THE HUNCHBACK. Master WWtsr^,i..;,^;4V^-^.«i-S&vOoo3dflck f -.v.” ; --- ..*•■■■ Bfßis&rd. . • -...rtrsrPcttet. . r sssX Mrs.f|«Ta tThftplgr. - '. 'General BganTolf ; ■..: ftailey. - * ? K&-' To-mnrro and Mr. COUEDOCK trtll .appear. •• - - _ • Sti&rje Company* - >TNptosaascs of tSff-scSoa- * n g ~ftgt Brflso Company, fct axiaettog bcldtba Ed-••?•■■. • dsV cTEXissr. 18S3,pat 5 io notice 13 bcr_b7 gtecn, that Boc'^ fctthBEifsctipttaefs*JiS toEdiEr , A,-"Co^jaiT f '!tnr % bsoSooed 03 l iafrst Xcrjlcj nf lots rat, at tio fcnuir of teWaimn. 'SmStcoia&mi ttsUba- o 3» of-Ibsma 3 ., LDaiVlfc&tb iVorf, HttebcijSnpd it £.* VctScuss of ■i n Tiiii" Dia’rmci' GoufiT of i'iiu MAaia J_ tta WejtcmEisirfrt of Peai^ylTCma. ■ _ -EofartldstoD, 1 “ jaC Tirtao of ETrrit rfcUaohmsa:, tasei mt cSt^tbm named Court! ratiaohed the casnms, te. of Hanufc (iho ratto jdw?ott«tad23,) «®Ertcf3ry.tts . to an Bctiaa ics tragus, dTil JT • I&tob is libellant, end tiisi L** J’ft/JnYrJjJ '■ -■-• l»ii&PTriztoKibTffig-030tt > iagtha retg?a-fift^/ g^ : &?^. r " 'Penney* Slcrrltt, Praetors for libellant. pylgSt 's*rcrooaala' SlaoSt aad 2*liao«- . , GEiUaD PROPOSAW foradlTaticsla theSj»esat V* riworiss pt the Pittsburgh Oaa Ocapany/ISOjOCO tosto , f ■.: criitotoww: C0d*.49&00 vfcnduilfcht mil be received, at taa OEcacf &eCcawi* THCBSDAY, the 19th. lcst» »t 3 o : (vy\Vi audLtoe to be of .suefr quality* aad dcilvcred a* -. . 1 .such times «*d in such quantities o3 shslibe apprerpl^f.... r, l m*4 directed;-The «&* £0 *, -ct.^vfny T. - ; Sapsrilne Gtxtl Fitro ,-■ . 'TI fe^rSpSfSoa&Bwa, - •- ■■.: - ;Bmsafil»--StSsiriCa.spstlla2J , - yenUiara tio- — C&* ~~ _ 'Also.acoapictaaasortiaentcf-Oil* •_ • '{act Cride r Oil doth fcrfitalzs; Cocoa Axmiastcx, Cben!lle,Yelrci, anii-Tofed Ilagvssa 2*st3;.. Cocoa.' 'JuiPT Chain, y Itbd&i WiodovShades and BSads# • : - : - *g?- A liberal .discount to tho'o who bay to aprlS-w---:- C. B. irlitED AriKliil* btatbbibß® r\s nm SAiB HCxcAL fibe add habke et- U SCOA.M33 CO, oral, tfltatatorß. tecta ottfcnCoapmr, May-l*t> 2 SS’,4 fi PtemUsns reeM, yea? eadlng Maj Ist, l£3,*7t 1* . Eetsrogd rc, T l£s* *-«-«*■ W' , peases, —•*• mA Capital stoetpsMlaanti'ffleirrc^*.^*—• 100,CC0 00 Soda, Mortgages, Xcacs esJd!»r«jlbMe . '• H»mT*iKjX. I .mj.hwmi-m.i «JW|**U W -Cashczabaad, ttcdiaianS! l ol Ascats-. 13 7 Wi IS i ■ - 1 Total assets liable Sat Icsss; Msy I,lSo3.<<> 5353,51& 6& JOHS P. BCTHSBH)BB,Baop!wa«inaIy. P. C. SEDST7XCE,lliirrlsburj,.v ' ■ •■gASICEL JONESj'PMlaiSdpiua, A-T7ILKIIiS, Ealito, Pittsburgh, - A.A.CAEHISB. “ JOBS B.SSmiZ3SOESi EaupWo email. : A. J^GlUiECr,Hind;tars, S.S. JOSES, Hanistass, BOBERIKMTa,CIibCTCTit7. ■ JOHN P- BOTHEEIOSPiPiSiiIiai. A.J. QILBETT, Secrctnr. . - '-STUI Insure pfirfls .o? aoi. telaaa jjasig^lanv «*ntjy,«W<>TOt£Ste«»tcBlty«r&i»t£imofyeoi|. -- EmncHOOce, corcerToorfb ®sa^:liSai.sfaiHi*. myraf- -a. a.cakiier. Actmy. • • v^Tn/'j/vr?. Rhftflft asA- Qil.-ClctSi. -7-> 48-isTjin ocanns? r E.JLKE&&A&* <.. A -I.2.FlS2tAinsSCAP3SaAD^ l C^3=d , «sgpftl» 4-B • • -d& -•- •. • do-:. ; do-. .<>:■ 75* to.- > • ■■do--:-S-+~-dD 2«CO -dp. Slorerea, Gothic and Plam, assorted prlcc3; Buff lin^W2^^ : S3c4.*’'-,- ■ . , . ; ... Raff-Oil Clothy 4A.VsCZ, &4 &-K2c- - . . CaniagoOil Goth« £4£- s ** figured Boek : da VnyrnfiXltrU.' .do * ' 4-t 0-0, &-4 SOo; i-jtfiiwlaQßTgrs T gith.cgnSfe3,4-t > C2^4>7j > *l • ; - cs*oxnc\a. ■Lctmt Bbci.o3 Cpst3, £1.75 cccho - Long Booh Coats,'sW>o etch. , . , •:■■■.■ Short HirshCosta,Js,Seach. - . . - ■ Ej^^J§^^SftiE- ; Sloo.TeUoisr#E4:CSmsaaTflaiiow BuaS&OiLCloth, w th!» IstStoleaid criaimanaaaSictcrr. All Goods rarsntsl -notto oUch, fcda crCTorh. *.--■■■ . r nor^^n ©dec of t&©' Fit*strarssi ttsacwmelsTUie - - tand.- Coapaay. ~Hav_ : 4 T'thc reauest- ; cf of the ?j£t?btsrsa sea A CcnccßstilJi^Baibroad-iXto^ STOCK, m* teaabT cadged ta attedcaUSsiSQ- :.-.. STOCKHOtKSBSof saidC-Hapstoy,to-JfeJ~fc£U HALL* la tbacity HOS9AY, the £3d of HAY* (losiaat*) atlQ Vclock*- Ai iLjfo? tbfl. of ts*- -: • * jwtrt £CVCKiI ra P" dtofiJits to the ActiaKJTporstkig'svltfEoad, ti» of tgp Stafe, 02**07 6u!> y:,>r WffEttH IABE02& JB -; .-pitsHeit Pit&harsb-sad CoamUsrillo KECa.- ■-'J&i Getdas of lil«rt7,.F3jftlts"®c2itj,affinh]£lliseaKr, -GrceasboigWcopy- • "- - -‘ ' 1 -■ a7*Q Prescribed Hy&Sxyslctemi* crery where -prescribe » JABMiJ tf TOCK’S-YfniHiyiKi& to tfaseeassri: tint Uieycsa fbilo’slgg.sSatg?; -- meat, from A Emaj years: ffoptptntc? 21* •• H'Ssrs.B,‘A .flrtagsfocS-tf-Ch.^rgesaeaeaiIt ce pleasure to state that.l ; iiaTs'.lsecn; br some t cite ~ niq> « tioa to who baTe-nssdifc, ao*wasrrgescrslly^tLssd.psd la thetowa of iicihias Haj* 18Si *IW dnrlnj lhs £aau>tl2iC,'U2ad- it iaiajjGwa Snily; with'entire ;sattsah2taoai whpa ether.-.prcpassA-23 haTB failed Cf tkeirdadred ' • "Sours, truly*.:-.. . •:.. : --'...: i , 2Jscd3'Po»»J?» :~-jgCT»-Bggarecfeountorfcitgasdimltotloaa *•••...'_: 1 ■• Sold wholesale end r£isS.fcyfdl'lha'prizc,s~l cru^w-s k .- toyio ; spraiEß ABBAHCSTISrrK. - 1853- - 3S I 'r-. 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