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Railroad Company to collect their losses, The Italian exiles brought to New York in the Sardinian frigate are greatly lucenßed at the treatment and fare during the passage, and on Tuesday a fracas occurred on the battery he- , tween several of them and the sailors of the frigate. One or the officers of the frigate was | also threatened. = - i An Indian was ordained to the work of the , ministry by the Baptist Home Missionary Sod-, cty, in Troy, New York, last week, who, to at tend the Convention, walked six hundred miles in snow shoes, accompanied by his wife and child. - The annual convention meets at Raleigh next week, and the question will there ba dlßCUßsed, how the Episcopate, made vacant by the seces sion of Dr. Ives,. is to bo, filled, Hon. Q. yer planch, of New York, has given an opinion that the convention may-proceed to elect forth with. .... ■■■; It is stated that- nearly all the buildings in the vioinity of the New York Crystal Palace are engaged for groggeries, gambling, and pros titution. : A wbito man named Beuben Gaines, was de liberately murdered iu.bia bed, whilst asleep, a ■few nights agoi about six or. seven miles from Culpepper Conrt House, Va. A free black man, suspected of the'crime, was arrested, and has since confessed the murder,.. A negro woman is also charged with being 'concerned, and has also been arrested. .. . ' Dr. Kane has so far recovered from his late ! illness, so that his Arctic Expedition will be able to start so soon ns the various minor details of the outfit can he accomplished. In a few weeks at farthest, the Dootor expects to be upon his way to the Polar regions onco more. lathe memorandum book of. Mr. Ring, one of the victims of the late railroad tragedy at Nor walk, was found : entered tho following sen tence “Friday morning. Now for homo.— Dear father-^-dearmother.” Whata commentary -'■■■•■r.=j=r£sr--: —r:-r'••T'V -.r-. 7.. . ..TBOSIifITBILUrt P W Proprietor-. —“ ~p gYTSBBTROM i ' SATBBDAY CANAL COMMISSIONED THOMAS H. FORSYTH, ' of PMlactdl’hw a>unt!i. " ' AUDITOR GENERAL, EPHRAIM BANKS, “ " of Mifflin Camt'J. for _, v „J. POUTER BKA-WLEi, - t,f Vrmßford Counts Mcsara f« toe Morning for m at our usual rates. YertSsemsmts m ‘?-SSaSKuEbajments. Thetrofflosareat Their receipts arc ir *“°^j^i P -yoBK, 122 Nassau street. * BOSTON, 10-State street. ; ,-.- ;,: (Y-riva «» riinnac j» : £B®BSjm*«& •^j»«s^^igSSa3Sag-»w.*»«w»^».«a».s*«» g:fflfe ngti the weekly post, In filled with the latest and moßt interesting read ing matter, is for sale in our counting room. The Abt Ukiou, of" New York, appoarsio ho in trouble; in fact, acme of tho papers prononnee it ft transparent humbug, and others denominate it a dean swindle. Thera is nn investigation 'going on in New-York, at the present time, in relation to this institution, and from a earefnl perusal of the testimony, we would, in the lan guage of our friend Mr. Meddle, say, that “we have no hesitation in saying” thatit isadecided -swindle. This opinion is made up from tho va rious statements we see In thupapera, endeavor ing to bring forth the » reasons nnd ennses" why the society should defraud the people. We have suffered to a small amount ourselves, with the expectation, of drawing one, of the magnificent paintings. We did get a print of the “Jolly Boatman,” and that was" presented by courtesy, undallwe ever received for two years’ subscrip tiontd the Art Union. The majority of these « now fanglcd” enter prises are sheer swindles They nro started for ■the purpose’of speculating upon the credulity o the people, and for a season they suoceed moat admirably. The Art Union is evidently one of ' theseDwindUng concerns. For years it has had its agents pll* through the country, mating the most-brilliant promises to those whom they could dupe with their windy representations; but it notf T alt ends as it commenced—in wind,, These associations ‘are very much like new hanks, started under a general banking law, and all who will place any confidence in either of them, will find that they will bo “ most gene rally” swindled h Cornea Elections.—' Virginia is tho next fetste to hold on election, and the only one before the first Monday in August nest, when Alabama, Arkansas, ludiana, lowa, Kentucky, Missouri “ and Texas follow, while Tennessee votes on the first and North Carolina on the second Thursday in that month. The most significant contest of So year will be that between Col . Benton and his adversaries in Missouri. — Exchange. 1 The .above is au right iu moßt of the States at to the elections, and in all the States mentioned, there cantmthea doubt of tho success of the | democratic nominees. But, where is the strug gle to take place between Col. Bestos and his adversaries in Missouri* He has been elected to Congress over a powerful opposition, and wo do not suppose that he desires to fight the battle o’er again, even if necessity requ.red it. Ben ton w»H have no contest at the coming fall eloo tion, for the very sufficient reason that he has already been elected, and will take his seat m the Houbo when Congress meets next December. Suicide is Gbeesp CousTv—The Wayneaburg 'Messenger ot the-17ft, says that Nicholas John eon, of Jackson township, in that county, com mitted Buioide, a few days since, by blowing out hlB brains with a ndc. The deceased was a worthy citizen, and leaves a wife and several children to mourn his untimely end. As yet, we have heard no cause assigned for this fatal deed-though it is said that for some days pre- | vioua the deceased had appeared melancholy and much depressed in Bpirits. When found, at a considerable, distonoo from his. house, he was anile dead, with the gun by his side and a stick in his hand, by which he had sprung the tugger. BOOK or INTEREST TO VOOWO ASD OtD. , Wo have received from Davison & Agnew.of Market Btreet. a copy of a little book entitled •‘Tho Xouog Marooners on tbe Florida Coast. It is by F R. Goulding, of Georgia, and such tosbeen its popularity that it hw already run Ihrongbono edition in England, where it was first published, and three editions in this onuo trv The author unites instruction and amuse ment in aif interesting manner. Tho work is in tbe style of Robinson Crnsoe. We commend it to both young and old readers. > Sruxce ana ttoe Sandwich Inland.. The French demands on tho government Often Sandwich Islands are: 1 Thai the duty on brandies Bhall be reduced •TSSS £ffi2S *. spirituous liquors by jsbalesbips shaU not be enforced against French whalere. -_ 3 That a board of superintendence bo ap nninted for each religion; that Catholic schools S under the sole control of Catholic inspectors ; j ihfit the fund arising from the school-tax bo Mcs Md Protestants. . Tho claims are based upon the treaty„pf 1 > the second article guarantees to French Psidents in the islands the «“« "B to privileges which are now, or which hereafter Ly be, granted to the subjects of the moat fa vored nation. Article si* declares that French prodnotions shall not be prohibited or subject ed ton duty greater than five per cent, ad valor em—except in the case of wines, brandies and spirituous liqnurs, which may he subject to any equitable duty which tho government of the islands mpy see fit to impose—on condition that this duty shall never be sufficiently, high .to ne-, ooine'an absolute prohibition to the, importation, of the'said articles. Siivsb Mine in Geoeoia.—A yaluable.Bilyet mine' is Baid to have teen discovered in Gordon . county, Georgia, on a lot belonging to T. J. Pane, Esq., formerly of Marietta The editor of the Advocate says he has hoard for the last, twelve or fifteen years that the Cherokees were acquainted with the locality of silver mines in . that section of Georgia. The tradition has been so apparently authentic as to leave little doubt Of their existence, and that they were known to the Indianß. _ . r«s*'The merchants of Norfolk, Va., have fcfflhirtbUo meeting to consider “the propriety of changing eomo of their business rules - n was mentioned briefly ia a dispntcliin yes terday's San, that a British bark spoken at sea, had picked up 25 passengers of this ill-fated ship. “We have reoeived the following farther account: ■ £apt. fjictereon, of the schr. Smith arrived nt Now York on Tuesday, from Hondo,, reports having spoken on the I2th inst., an Eng lish, bark 100 miles north of Martanilla reef. | She had picked up 26 passengers from an Arner-, iaan Ship the day previous, .The bark wasboand to Europe, hut Capt. N. could not ascertain her , name.' The passengers weie, no doubt, j of those who escaped in a boat from the WUUam and Mary, sunk with emigrants near the Baba- j “it is stated that about eighty of the passen-1 gers of the Wm. and Mary wore Germans, who , Wero comfag out in company, with the intention of settling on a large tract of land whloh had been bought in Illinois. The remainder were oomposed S oflrish, English, and Scotoh-the Irish j forming the largeßt part. . _ ■ i It Is not improbable that many of them were , saved by forming, rafts, bb several sailors were , left on the wreok. Of those saved only three | or four were women. : Previous dodhe disaster , there bad been 14 deaths and 1 birth among 208 , passengers. Tho dedthß were nearly all among , the German children. ~■ ,i . One of the orew, in describing the scene, when i it beenmo evident that the vessel was sinking, .. Somo who had the evening previous beon boasting of their infidelity, were the first upon their knees, and loudest in their ones for God to have mercy upon them. ft ««* seemed oridwt to all that tho ehip would go down immediately, Men who, before this, bad noted theii■ P* rt bly, now ceased to make any effort to solves or others. Somo went to a cask of liquor thut was between decks, and there forgot their dangers and troubles. 0 - • . After describing tho launching of the life-boat, and crowding it with os many ns it would hold,, into which tho oaptain reluctantly jumped, ho 0<1 Whcn the passengers saw him lcavo tho etip, thev knew there was no longer any hope, and became perfectly frantic with despair As seou as tho enptain left, six of the mained in tho sbip. got ready o l° n r B b n o . at i ,l d n ‘“ which several of the pasaeugors ind s criminately. I never saw anything mmy . iiie so fearful. Oao of the craw who was in the long boat was compelled, with a hatohet. ta kee P Q “ ff tho passengers who were crowding into th ® b °*}> and who, if allowed to enter it, would nndonbt edly have sunk it. Among tho crow of the unfortunate vessel was Thos. Allen, of Baltimore, who got off on the long boat. Only three of the crew were left on •ho wreck. -LIST or A POBTIOS OF TUE-PASBENOSSS. A# none of the papers of the vessel wnssavcd, it to give the names of all the pas sengers The following are the names of those who were known to tho sailors by association with them tinring the passage: Mr,. Brooks anil bis Wife, Who intended, after m thcir arrival in New Orleans, to go to Texas. They bad no chil dren and were both from,l -eland. _ Mr Luke Steward nod *»ie, from bagiand.- They hod two children, one about 5 and the other 7 yearn of age, named Alice and Ann.— They were also accompanied by a married daughter and her buabaod, tho latter of whom It is thought, were eared in the long boat. The whole family were going to a . V ,ac ® ® b ° a * or fire milca from St. Louis, where Mr. Btewart and hia son-in-law, both miners, intended work ing in a mine. , , Mr Brown, his wife and three sons, the oldest of whom wasabout 17 years of age. Mr. Brown was a civil engineer. . ... Mr. McClusky. bis wife and eight or nmeobil dreo, all of whom were goiug to. Wisconsin. Mr. McClusky vw from Ireland where he owocu a farts. Ann Martin, and a young woman.who was generally known onboard the vessel by the name of Kitty—both wore in company with Mr. McClusky and family. Ann Martin was going to her uncle in Galena, but the destination of the other was unknown, . i. Joariba Bees or Bores, jetho was from Kilkenny, Ireland,\and who was sedh-for by her brother tiring in New Orleans. t ■ ■ . Boso Byan mid her brother Patrick, going to Galena ton brother or uncle who Urea there.— It is thought that Bose Byan ia among the figured. Bridget Donnelly, about 23 years of age, go* inffto moot her husband in Now Orleans. Her husband lives in Indiana; bat was to have met her on her arrival. It la thought that she was saved. Solly Archer, a widow and two or three children, going to some friends in New Orleans. John Dolan going to New Orleans. LaUc Cava naugb. who was going to his Me* Orleans. A young man, nhmcil frotn near Edinbnrg, and going to Texas. p “^ ct Kiltce, from Ireland, of age. Dornln eb Doyle, from Ireland, of age. A man thirty-eight . years of age, named O'Brien. Peter McDon , old, passenger's cook, going to Now Orleans, to ly | live. „ , Lyra AHo IsTEnEsiixii TnoM Mexico. —By e>l- I viees from tbo city of Mexija to the 8d inst., tie learn Santa Anna has created a Proonrador General, tiith a salary of v 4>4,000, and yiith the honor and decorctions of tho Supremo Court of justice. Ho is to be the presiding Judgo over all eases of Appeals. He baa also created a Counoil or State of twenty-ono member*, to be distributed into five acouon, corresponding to tbo departments of tbo government. The Bishop of Michoaean is tho President of the Council.— Santa Anna is paying particular attention to tho army, and promises to protect tho interior from the Indiana and tho robbers. Santa Annahas taken one very significant step, and that la to'strlp of nil honors and employ the military persons, who, during tho invasion from the United Btateß, offored. themselves np as i* voluntary prisoners,” that is submitted thorn* solves to the North American Jurisdiction, pr&* of Gov . Bane, of Now Mexico, in at tempting to oeoupy tho volley of tho Mcsilla, continued to keep up a lively sensation in Me*- 100. The government was making extraordinary efforts to sustain Gov. Trios in his efforts to pro toot tbo Mexicabs there. . . The news is confirmed that Santa Anna has recognised and confirmed tbo treaty of neutral ity, as to Tehauntepco.Jnst os Gen, Lombardi ni aegooiated it. The Lesuebs o? the Chinese Rebeimon.- ■Letters from Canton stato, that of nil tho blories connected with the rebollion in' China, none has boon bo persevered in from the commencement, ns that assigning leadership and Influcnoe to foreigners; and there really soom many grounds for the belief. They ere called by many the ■•Christians,” the "God worshippers, ond it is i Ba id that they observe Sunday. The last takes “There are four men, wearing the Chinese dress but not talking the Chinese language well, who are at the head of tbo rebel counoll of .war, and without whoso sanction no step Js taken. These men are generally supposed to bo trenol Jesuits;' and if Oatbolioity forms an element oi the combination, the further north they go the stronger they become, as that religion is more widely diffused in that quarter. Their sucocsb In battle against the Imperialists and the mili tary skill which has characterised some of their movements, give additional strength to the sup position of foreign aid.” , . The loss of life at Wu ebang fu, when taken by the rebels, is said to have been very great, and the captors were especially bent on demol ' ishing temples, with their idols. Peeventeb Cabs.— There.ehould bo no snob thing as railroad oollisions. There is no excuse for them. If conductors and engineers would rigorously adhere to proper time tables, ana it every road were .properly polioed by number of men to thoroughly watoh the traoh, eoUislons would be nearly impossible. But ir it is the purpose of railroad managers and eagi neers to continue to run trains^ hap-hMard, as of late; we suggest that two, or three, or four, pre venter cars be placed on the train between the baggage and passenger oars. Thoy stotrtly constructed, and by means of a etuffing of cotton, or the use of Indio rubber or?some otter elastic substance, be made a perfect pro tection to the passengers in cases tike ttefatal catastrophe near Chicago, orthe morereoentde nlorebte plunge at Norwalk. It would have better to have hod two or threo cars 'filled with cotton or wool, hurled into ttatfright fal vortex at the Norwalk draw, than to have hod that previously freighted train precipitated toto the chasm in the awful manner we have seen. We are not aware of any practical objec tion toonr suggestion. It l4 carried ant -'for we tear that since the disaster, c« oa thS Haven Bead is nearly or quite deserted* - ijfra Coming Commercial «rl>Uk Nearlv six sears base elapsed sinoe the dis covery of made in California, in that time at least two hundred milhoes of gold have been added to the correnoy of the far’ trsrtt”!*iyg£* ofttat ssfi wsisre [ California and Australia., I* “PP?{£Ll Crefreat retorae-reoelved from time to U’me A united "banking inatltationa of Europe and the unitea States, that there has been no.eorease mthe i amount of gold bullion or com in their vaults. X ilt was six years ago. It has no, Tb -j n . i oome the basis of the P a . Per c^._. v A u;Bt j, avo rideied on ‘“l? 8 ? witU SS!,“ “I SiS ““:«E» ,«■• ESSHc middle aged men, when &14 and sil ver were absolutely necessary os » bam ror banking operations—when it was 00^' (ler "? ‘?° solo representative of the paper currencyofthc country. Since that tithe a revolution has been realized • and tbo precious metals appear to be of no consequence, Swept for the puTpcsea.of making change, and transporting from one icc- Son of the world to another in regwtatiwtal ahccs of trade. Wo now findbanks spnpging up £y the doxen in all pane of tbo country, and launching out at unco into the most expanded movements, without five dollars.in gold or silver in their vaults. Credit is-their basis. Paper promises to pay aro tbo foundation of the whole future inflation, ondono class, of credits serves to support another. Thoy are piled upon tho other, the first having to sustain the whale, until the weight becomes so great that tbo whole, fabric tumbles with a tremendous crash to the bottom. Government and State slocks and bonds form tho-first Btrata ; then comes oity, bounty, town and villas bonds; then railroad bonds, canal bonds, plankroad bonds, nod so on up, on til tbo most worthless, valueless paper securities, form tho capsheat-: Thereuppcars to be no litnit to the amount or variety; and tho first warning tho builders of this splendid structure get or its rotenness U a complete prostration and dcstruo tion, spreading' rain nnd dismay among those en gaged in its erection. .. , . ' Daring the past five years tho financial and commercial community bavo been rapidly rush ing onward in this cannel. They, have been ac tively engaged in creating evidences of debV without the remotest idea, apparently, of the consequences. Bonds have been.manufactured by the million, and sold, cither at homo orabroad to the highest bidder, and frequently at a great sacrifice. All sons of internal improvements have been commenced and partially completed, and every species or extravagance entered into without the first thought of where the meins or payment were coming from. This recklessness mast have its reward; It must sooner or later reach its culminating point. We do not intend here to point out the method of preventing it or a remedy far its cure. .At present we » hsll ' o “_ ! fine ourselves to tho fact that such . » k* evil! 1 things exists as will bring upends all the evils i which have heretofore so often followed snob au I artificial expansion of public and private credit. The large receipts of gold Irani Califoraia &nd Australia have for sometime past and continue to lull the public mluJ into a fouclcd sccurity. It la argued that so long as the supply' of pre -1 cions metals continues undlmiombed there enn be no danger of a revulsion. This is a ilonger ! ous delusion. The receipts of gold lulargesums ! will only hasten tho collapse and make it more i disastrous when It comes. All the unturned gold in the world would not restore I'ubbo confidence when once widely prostrated. Credit, both pub lie and private, U a very delicate, sensitive ele ment to deal with. We may for prosperously. All the future may be full or promise. AU may be sunshine, and not a soli tary spec bo visiblo la the {manual or commtr ! eilti horizon, when suddenly a dense black cloud , ! may obscure the whole, and gloom and despair , 1 bo visible whore tut a moment before ail was> eonfidonco and hope. We have known panics to tako possession of the public mind as itistanla neously as a summer's oloud mil shut out the midday sun. The immediate cause is seldom or never clearly shown, but its cff«t i 3 vnthcmig. When oredlt Is enormonßly inflated the finan cial and mercantile systems of the world are in on unhealthy, diseased condition, and we know not what moment It may take an acute form, and Provo fatal to many whosecondition particularly subjects them to its Influence. That we are ap proaching such a state of things vtiti>™pid strides no one who coolly and calmly watches tho expansion' of credit, the extension of extra vagance, the headlong way la which all arc rosb \ng into every species of indebtedness, can for a moment doubt.. fi%r impetus has already reach ed such a height that we question if it.is possible to stop without causing seriou* damages. We might perhaps with safety put down the brakes and apply all our forco to a gradual slacking of speed ;bnt it would not do to reverse the motive power while under foil headway, for wo might bring about by such a movement the very evils we wish to avoid.—A'- Jferold. . . The Sandwich Islands, If tho policy of the Administration with refer ence to tbo Sandwich Ulands, la correctly fore-, sbodowcdin thofoUouing paragraph fromthe Washington Union, fow persons of any party trill bo found to object to it: . ••Whatever differences of opinion may exist as to the proper interpretation of. tho Monroe doe-, trino, all oro agreed that undtruo circumstances can this government Buffer the dominion of the Sandwich Islands jo be transferred to any olbor power. Such transfer norer could bo made but by violence, and in disregard of the wishes of the peoplo as well as of tho Government oftho Is lands. The present King has announced his in tention, in any difficulty with a foreign power, to throw himself upon the protection of tho Ame rican Gorernment. In such an emorgenoy the duty of thin Gorernment would bo sufficiently, obrlouß. Tho possession of tho Sandwich Is lands is essential to the protection of onr rapid ly increasing commerce In tho Pacific. Lying midway between California and China, in tho path of American and oommerco—con stituting a convenient rallying point for oar whaling vessels, and a necessary station for tho relief and supply of the Bteamshlp3 which at no distant day, will run from San Francisco to Shonghar and Jnddo—they could not pass under the dominion of any one of the chief maritime nations without manifest and scions detriment to American Interest. Reclaimed from pagan Ism by the efforts of Ameriean missionaries, In trodnoed to the comforts and refinement s of civ ilization "by the enterprise of American mer chants, their system of religion, of.eduoatlon and of Government snßtolncd by the generous and American citizens, it is not surprising that tho Hawaiian natives,-In. escaping from the ra- I paoity of foreign ’ powers, sSlionld sees shelter , I under the protecting wing of tho American i. I Union.” ih ' The Sandwich laioHDii.— The Cincinnati Ea qulrersays: • • The native population is small ana ia-conetant ly decreasing, as has been the case, wo believe, with all the tribes on the Pacific coast. . It probably resulted from their isolated situa tion, which precludes them from intermarriage with different races of people, a state, of things wbioh always leads to degencraoy and 4epopula-. lation. Since the introduction of .Christianity and civilisation among them, the decrease has been more rapid than before, the vices or the latter being sooner: aoquired than virtues. When the Islands were discovered by Capti Cook, about the year 1780,. their population was about 400,000— they now number only ag. UrttL -Mb* lino. ..-CoaJeme*. Dr. O’Toole— T. Pmrcis. ' : Marr „ ...^l4nn. B - ItorTopstTat 7 o’clock; curtain rises at.7J£ <£doek- Admission 25 cents. • = my«.t.x^ —Pino CaoperiTAtientloii I. ■ . r want iuiiediatjcly.i'OUb mil I arfUmygooil™^ Cincinnati, OMo. 18. ISA Ta]Zl3f OLFIi'S SCHKIDAM BCUS AWS—nT nj>o at niySl KETBKK‘3 Prog Store. HO Wool st- AMII-UN'iS VKULTAHLKTisWOKK-IOT rale « nuSX RKTSEH'S Prog Stew, at. I-iRKSII CANARY SEEB—Mooree celebrated wlra bound * Ealat and Varnish Brushes, for sale at v mj:il - KKYBE&’B Prog Signs, HttWoo.l street. rVuiCKiNii-Jusl reraised, so assortment of Bed, V 15 Block and Drah Mocking, at TOTil KEYBEIfB Prat, - TVuitElSltAhtH' AN D*l fIN KS—for medical purposes, for Isideat KEYBEIVS Drug store, t ',sf® : 140 Wood street. my-i - R" LCUCdIiiLJEWBUIV.—Uooh, L« juM rerotred-lllot or Ana fashionable Coral '* r ,t f vL^m Ato. a (treat rarWty ol other article". that he wilt {• e «ir »j. lq Mf junt. tower lh&& Goolsof ttw hips. iu ttiUcltj. I lean cell at .... u . MARKET ST. PTa>l •- ■ ' ■*•• ’ ' ■... —• | ii - ■ ■ ■ - Stocks i , ok salb— ■ •JO shsxvt Western Insurance CoExpaoy. £D »lo '-'Pituborgh *nd W* BflyailOjPpcft... 40 Kureka *. : “*» J 0 r nitharih CHA3 v. Logins, iA n?m PBiwSwi ■JU.UUU 10.000 B*B»Ua JOi, ; ■ 10.000 Uermxt 4*; • 6,000 lUrsfiA do; 2u£XWCommou 4o; M , 30 cro« Mr*. Miller's fine mt Tobacro, . 60 bolts T«ttcrtelng*» tin <*®« . «i fcr #aV lijr JOSHUA HHOW^W^ MtN —Voa ivut—lh«f rialnM* A» ftS?SM!»wK“SKfiS ,tr4l,»taui HO tat on Mfort *Uwt, W f«“l on UUtty ftwt, am} .« °>“ T^ lu«t; non OMutlAl with a fonnJrc.«sln« -to* iMtell idtptM roTthopTCvntor »ny otb«tu*urw,b*Tln.> »»it*o*!«V» front™ font . j«t».»n4 «CM Hu- n«r «oJ railroad. my2l ■a fTiTnnKRTtBO^.nOThL-Jn. mo tin lioßlirtHta Hie of ttw SWrt rf Ge . n ,!,^ 1 Qwtrr »»3»* of Uw **«. >“ suJ fjr ,hp , ' onat! ' of iSouJlUon Of Wo ?p«lin»n, Bombs!! 5rK«-port, ir\ ti>P twintf 4tt>rM*U« btttobly ftbewtth,—-That your SS£j tomnt Wo »Itewe to k«p* poWK’ ft &S2m& joo, &S53Sis. r ™£ Uj, ,u3jKrfl*M,tlUwtuof th* BoMugbotonwUjdo ««V/ififlTimtßtUf4 fbj UlO *£W>QfllodAtlQft loJgl&S ®* MBiSEaKi^nWS^fE • mygV.3t«- « : To Drngglslsand fleretmuls rtronghonltk Union. D. B. H»CuLI.O\JOH, - Jj ASOCFACTtJ»*a AND DSAtSR XH. PAINTS, OJLS'tc*. . v*a« stflldcs Ti¬ pi YORK?. • TVESPEOTDLLY ln.itcJ tin attention of Drnsgiit!'and 1 n. Marthas ta thron&bout tlia CnVau to e *' d n ,ir.lSSmootol PAINTS,OHS, Ae,of the BEST and PUREST QUALITIES, which ho offer* fur Mlo on■ TJ-JJ rood era tab: nos, both tocasbi .niJdosc-Umebojcrj,, Below ! *r*cnatner&tad sooioof Ibe leadingarticltfl» ■ *•• • 1 WIfITK BEAD, in oil, in lies* of 35 to MO fhA . I itrACK PAINT. YELLOW OCHRE, YES. RED. ta oil. _ PATENT BRYER, SPANISH BROWN, TKTRA EE SI- I IMPERIAL, AND ARSENICAL I OI M I D^tAN O BLUB,CHROME TELLOWiroI VERDIGRIS, ItfSoitSuisEEß oil, putty, wnmso c AH L ENofisHVEN. RED. CHROME RED and YRL “nDi]?r’kD.r2> LEAD and DITHAROF, drj;. 1 ITONKi FRENCH, tud AMERICAN OCHRE, dry. I CHKOiIR, PARIBftndDRUNBWICKOREEN,dry widln 'isassKSSaa a,-fe3iss£aKssSS?s lath* business, gi« ns advnatasealn of tbosain thasa?io line. D. B. WCULLOTaH, myiwm _ ‘ 141 Maiden Lana. Now Aorb. PROPOSALS FOB. TASK IKOH* NITT PKPAiWSST, *) - Bureau of Construction Equlpmont end Bcpoire, f •»•<... ■•. filA? 18f 1 J *. L[Srilkto IboUnUod StaieMhofollowtogq^tlHes □f the best American Iron, required to matte nx tel) 0/ 1-> ona quarter of uu loch thfct; *13,000 pound* of beller rivets, one inch and flveelghtha 1 - long from Inside of bead, and. flveolghtbo diameter, 2,000 pounds of boUer rivets, two and one quartex Inti , ’ea long from Inaldeof bead.and fiTtwlgbtba diameter, 1,500 pounds of ftvoeigbthslnch round Iron,, _ All tho said Iron to be dellvered .ou ot before the last of lron must be meddfromtho blooms, so that It will atarnl* tnolncb flange all around the edge, and kept fcee from blisters. It mnat be cut correctly toslro, and kept straight and level from the shears, and muslbear to torn the flanges lengthwise without crocking. Such as break or crack must bo replaced by and at the coat 01 Ml to, and be approved by, the com* ""schedule* will be furnished from the sail accepted will berequlred tocnterlnto contract,which, bealdei other conditions, will exprdsaly prortde that. In case he shall In any respect fall to perform the contract, the same may be, at the optton of the United States, declared null and void, without allojtlng the rlchtof the said United States to recover for defaults which my have occurred; with the atlpulaUon that If de&nlt Shall be made by the contractor in delivering all or any or the articles contracted fbr of the quality and el the dmoand ulani named, that then, and in tbatcaae, tho contractor and forfeit and pay to the United StAtc^ 'contract will to required In the manner 1 ItSiment, and tenner centum Inaddiaon w^bewnbhem ssa,t I ?ißra , ss , 3s«sSgia!. I Cr Sver^oa^?^tSi^ , * I rtSSnfractm”ep!oatolßoe designed, enecuto the came, S?ifSi3f«nd sufficient sureties, to furnish the articles pro* "LWyShiT to the terms specified In this advertiso- mS he imbodled to the contract. The law a coixma. • 'V". V-. r ■ :■ t % * O-low Spirits, Hypoclioiiclrlae, want.of, atrgy and cspadty tor business or disposition to enjoy lit, : happiness, a" wretched complaints which eflonOy prey J a»ij oftha;niitapjy oijeA 3b&m ,- oroauy broughton through troubles and aOlctlons or the mi»L sedentary habit* confined air and dost uppUmtisa frher*«reMiaietimca attendcdwithlosjcf appa sparkling «y o manly carnage and rigor, tnWona^^tadty^^ygradnSily dwlndfc I l)eeoaeS-ft SS;Sd « shorten the existence of the -tjggpggb? on410 MSSSSaw* SSaEiissj.'isr tsf Scrofula*—lt Is due to Kim's Petroleumtoes? that It has been known to completely eradicate every vestas* ot this dreadful disease In less thus thru any other remedy, and at leeacoet or Inconvenience to the patient. • • t sreUknonn dtttensof thedW of Pittsburgh and its immediate ridnlty, go to shpv eh»J*J Sbbjmndail doubt, that Kim's Ibmoiiani&a mgtians of no hommoa value, not only as a .loial remedyln Jtad I tu, BhamaXm, Dtafnca, lots 0/ Sfii, bat as a valuable I lnviting the Investigating: j>hysMan*aa 1 well as the sußczing patient, to hecoxao acquainted with its n *Tbnse having a dread of talxtnrea are assured that thlji medicine is-purely natural,' and Is bottled salt flews from -1. I t&napjmtleluZ ccrUfixicoflhtctkaralei D. T. Jbcf,J£.D.,| “^Thlsmsv’in truth certify, that I have been so badly af-1 I flirted with Scrofula lor the lastsevonyeaMthatmmtrttte l 1 time X have been unable to attend to toy Undof b“k““> I I and much of the time unable towelimid «u&sed tomy] 1 bed, end have been treated nearly all ttetijnalbylja |*rt 1 I iXysidans our country affords; X occasionally I Uei but no euro, and continued togrow worm unUl Dr. rMt t rSrmnemledSeto try the PcttoSum. or Rock CM, a* eve rvStogeleo had frtled. I'M eowltiiout faith aitet, hut | ■ ' This may certify that ihavobceuacquainted.irtth KMa ■ Petroleum, : or Hoik Oil, for more thana year, ..and have.re rjiStllr wtamss«l-it* bcueflrial effects to the core of mao* t t*nt uleers and other Ulecasea for which it Js recommended, t tn j Vann with ccmfidenco njcomcwnrt It to- be a a«3lcinewprr thy cansafely has attend el its use rooT> R Foreale by all the Druggistsin Pittsburgh., fauflfaldw- CHASt E. LOOMIS, ; STOCK IffD BILL BEQKERj Notes, Bonds, Mortgages, dsc.,K«ff°tlatea. »--'••• ;‘pw-nccuaL xrtziaiax ervo. . - : TO TUB PJJBCITASE AND SALE OP. STOCKfI.. OvnoE—7s Tcforthstreetibetwccn Market and Yrood,- 'cpfSslU- the Manic of Fittabnrgh. janlKly^ w. A. M’CLURG & CO.', 1 HAVE REMOVED TO THE CORNER OP. *3- o“S^o B ttS*old*S^?™,audtoe W ART* to bo found mtbo West. »scvy y ~ Pearl Steam JMillj j CANAL BASIN, ALLEGHENy CITT, | (tun van uinnoan sranov-J ....... nvf SUPERFINE, EXTRA FAMILY, and -EX- Xted White Wheat,) FLOUR, f un SN SHORTS AND HIDDUNGA always on hand. . jprar We will delirer Koor to &mmejlneUheror|e t woollies Order* placed la our boxen, at BRAUN stum. TWI-SVOrumof Überty and St Clair streeU; tnidWN A CO-S, STIYood Store. W Wood st. PHILADELPHIA. CTBTADJ WAREHOUSE, TI. W. BAFFORO, f r-=» KEEPS constantly °n tons ItanMteittiidTsimJ 4 li«Khßi«atelleJ,»ll »Uto,Ollt Ctoulew, every rtyta “ Ei lr .' UCj, SS?Sa«, Cl?tlSuSi.Pms ■ :: SKK*' Con! aadT^a,: • *»' • D&SI&3X laaeti*, Qlc»pa»fcil prwea> . u CASbalervite, ■.-.•■>■ .s. • • ISmsL ‘TwKSw&.t.r th. vtoUsita or retail. - [m,.U;-^_ AUI*. Surgeon P«ntl#tr-{Bnae«orrf 0. W I&idle-V No.lHSsuthfielAgt... [ojlfcy ,11, A. O. iie^Mooti«tho nortlMart oonwr.ot wulMortit (*bo7 eUurph J •Xu's Store,) on Mood» ? crenioe*. »t 8 0 c\xi. miaJ3 r=SisOBKOSA XODGBi c/ Imrghi'itM couU9T!>,goto Ui« PcUn Tea Store, StoSS FlftS street, wfcere therery best Black aai ureea Teal ran alnayabobaO. — ——— ■?S"4OHS B.POWI.EB, PnUB, JUST jjooUffllfiJjoeMaimCictnrer.andWlKilraaleßea'w. *ol4 Burls? rtiwt, flio doors below ou> Aster York. IWftIiaASCE ol CoQH<—Capital Stocis3oo,ooo; Aa scttSl^ATlT'OQmcf th* Kttsburgfc Agency in. Xha fcto» ofjrCurfy 4 Looslimio.MW^g^ door bolow Sltih, PhllodtlpMo. * - . Friday .ofeachmonth. -~ v:- % ' v,; ♦{m^W ■*. ■ ,t«* ■•■•• . . ..... ~ * »' .j- V ’ t % I* .r f- vo ■* "'t* ■ •.*■ A -«T*- *■•• ** ** < cornilt corn*::i Agrrat maaj_po )L»'«hj aradmarollylonaontwi\riticoroi, Aeertam SS«irwD?l»fouDd fnDr. CcmrtrCoas Puko, fct salobrfcOEO.aKETaKll,W ttooa««»A , . Prira. retail«V2M effll 25 eta,pates.'■ .■ : . {lf? 8 gnjultcral dpißtUflM to those to sell «saln- Curtain glatcrlal»> KpihrrUtn Trimming* of OrocAtcUea,- laco and Blos*ln Painted Window Shade*, Gilt Oart^la MS* CurtalnJ Mil# etyle. ’ PUILABKLHUA. Oat motto is, “C** and Sma3l CSrntch. and LoOgo B»n SHADES, maio in» TO^lS^Sid ototstxolntiteJ ta gitona a toll, S«- ry—tt-tv pi tttTfrnrffis City Gla»» W otba»~ 1 W CUNNINGHAM A CO- 3/an»/uc4arer» of WIN-1 DOW GLASS, comer of > /J2ST j Pittsburgh. PcansylTanla. Particular attention pa-dto t Sdrt?S in TLINTKAXWOK, OK TUB UNKNOWN KKLi'UVrjS.'’— J> By Catharine Sinclair. A work that every Chris* tion should wad. - -* The Swamp Steal» or Tbo Bay* of Marion pn4 bis Merry Men. Fresh supplies of the above recdred. A Report of the Scrip Be2deucy of the Commissioners of Allegheny County. , „,. A , „ - Abo. The ** Attorney, or Correspondence of John vjual. my 19 For sale by IL P. CAtJX)V». VtTALL PAPISB. 0N band and for sale, an extensive collectlonof PAPRn HANGINGS, comprising * great number of new pat terns, selected expressly Ibr this market, from Frenchi*nd American Manufactories, of Gold, Gold and Velvet, slow crod, of every variety; Glased and Unglased; alt we JJ*J" oua styles of Imitation Wood work, such as Oa*» « ■Maple, Mahogany, Rosewood, Ac„ varnished ling altogether an assortment that cannot be ex»Ued >* quality, quantity, or low prices, by any house west of tsa Allegheny mountains. ‘^Prices.rangefrom-fi&.to^Wpttple^r;"-. rersona desirous of looking ib&JggK® j. whether disposed to purchase or “*aa? WesLm - -*> Conprny, B. mtLEB, promptly paid. •_ .. • - ■ twa-foga yhfltfflffcß ( ! A Ilwao Iratitotlon, maMS“ 0 „,, iSaisrßiMa, *7, koo»n la ■ tha tt» e ? u ? et^HS preoptnes and llt* ra %£ftt. test protccHsatothcsS they bate aßsniaoa» w <«* rou4 . • u w •*_ a* i irbo dcdxuto t» y» T 7. BWtctio3»^»»i*^‘ , * C7 * j :: Dinetan.-^-^JSS^J N.tlolmia,3r, V-H. ltasiS|Ja--=»~<>- Wm. It tysa, Ji feotf. v I Eaert > feaf* t' J. f -i 1 “> f r ~ { —• LSSSSB'A3RV- < MA3AQES..**MM»H>»M.*»r O. POSTEH 4 XS7- Door*open at VA o’clock; pfsteawa to conoCßc# : fits3stfe!oct. •. prices 07 Ataissm: PrlTata Boxes—...; | Drew P&rqaelte. &01 Second Tier...... »-*> Seat* may be secured at tb*: Bax OClttv daring the d*y,irithont extra charge. • : lA*t night of Mr. COULDOCK, wboiwltt the great Drama of Harvest Hoas; and in the bcaattlui Drama of the Wiuow Coral. - * This Btoisg, Us; Slsvl&S, wtt) be periormisl the Drama of THE HABYEST HOME. Caleb KestroiLM. .........Mf.Couldc&: • Amy.: ~.---Mr*. Poster.: Mr* Gilbert;- : To eonclndowiilithffDramaof.”- - . . : • .. THE WILLOW .COP3E. Lake CoTiidock. Rosa TOeMlng... .Mrs. 7 tter. 3lr. J. E. SIUBDOOH, the distinguished American Tnigodlan t b engaged and Till shortly appear. MASONIC HALL . • GRAND SOIREbIThYSTE REUSE! nOZTOAT ETZSfIIZIG, XIAV 33D, JO& gTEXt ZTtSB& VC3XSQ TgITOXS, •-. •.* .. •. THE FAKIR OF SIVA I .mh* AmS( -3P2?CCIfiSWOo3OT© X •:•-.■ ■■ * vDcalynataia} VEi'TßlUJQOlaCy'tia »so, * hL "ray^gSssrf fained TEMFLE OP SIVA, gotten up ; al tbe 350,000, will ba geiECoasl,lllasitcaißa. : - „at ' atT 8. ilcotamaj bearcaßd ilarinj tte day, oa apphcst-ra Bi *hn ff«lL •• • „ , ~ . pcrp* -may ba called at 10 hr . *A GRAND AtnVBA'X PIHIFOBMA^CE, Will bo Eton on Saturday, at 2 tfdock, lbTtbe k®M-fcoJ Jtiwifles, mralidi, and distant residents, ■wfcoeannot attend. ?*»-Uen«J«ne» datarea of wed Tins jjerinanta, or Yeatriloquta, can be gratified, on applleuica _ usbmwlll bo In attendanra \o .. Audience.' - -••--••-- - ——^—i-V v"l ■< /-t ioTES ASD HALF HOSE-In (j-'tt ■ (oyg>T- CnESTKB , S,;A^o°Ag=«- YsmSTEK AND OXKMUI IIES-Uaitas o=l 'iCUCt ; , ■VirffiTß AUD COKJBKO BHIBS3-I» / 'll!AVAia—Silk, SUK amt tasiKlc,-GinS (J-tem, of tbaneireatstjles, jast rocoST»i a. . oj2o ■ - • r ■ ■- ftsa- ' TTNDiai SHlMS—LislaTtocul, CaOCT SSIHi : Cotton, and can be bod Ibr the cash, at ra^lMta, » <° PIMK “S£t .• py2Q ■ . ■.. •■ •■.• :-•■■••■ - •_ • ■■ ■ - griendlfl Ptaao \ ■ tom? aiuSioß, So* a Wool street has just recsiresi •■p/i*tfi~ fnn sbtbo octeTo*.caweVoo«4 street, lim :S*«tKyeivtyO-Werner. "fbwrer.-•:''••■• ■ - . jUiSfcia March. .Bnsrbua ftnlSSup. ..- -■’■ txsgjjeap Polia,nllfc'eolbredtrontispl*?e..:-vr:j ;. : laiCT'Dariing. Old Folia are Done. sa' Pl*asaotUoiar ,^’^lBS; »- ■ •—•; " - • .Tte fartneToSatta tis Easy u.--'" The Old P arm si Home.- • • Ohitafefrmabacfc.t»TeanessM. ... , Mts _ f n iM«v in ~ I Site smnclMng >wect to tell jrm; or l a tai-123 la _ “llSSfof Homo, u rang br Mctomc-i.ua TUl'on. -AIVSWeIL Massa's Jo a© cold grouna. •/ a * *“““ “• p "° ra . prlSpoia, trtti’flSaaUe. •. . " - ; KJs!u’ehoice jKlodlesj it® Opera SlartbsvEfr- .... SgfsS* Bn*. Tea, Ahw,. Pearl, .P»Wy, tloplaOK ~.. Signal, ftaf t0.4c.t0. ■ - - . ■ ■■— r\t ihe state hctual asß Aap masisb ih itxte cf tilt Ccmpany, ffiy IT Pronluna rac’d, W T e^Sj?.y Returned Bo-Ins ttraacs* cr . ■■- pensea, t?r,~. Capital (tack paid is awl Btcarei-——••••••""- IW,CCSCI) Bends, Icon* and other awDabla a Kid la hands of A'sonifc l3 - Total assets HaH* to losses, May 1,1553— 5 358 ! 515 63 ■■; i -r-, .. " toaicTSSsi.. .' . : . ■ JOHS P ROTHEBPOBD.DaBphIn county, P.C. EdDG WICK .Harrisburg, aiSIUEL JoXE3,H>2adri{to»> A. Plttstmran, county, A. 3. GILLETT, Harrisburg, ’ S. T. JOSE 3, Hsmisburg, EOSEBI KLOTZ,Caiboaffiunty. p ucTHEaiDBD, PresEsat. A.X MtLZTT, Eocntuy. ■ Wlllinsuro againstuarilaor ecu and asTigalson, ibs, on MerehaSSe fcTdtJorcountry, abtoal srtUi safety.'. PbDdta tonal ca duelling —urea i tKher'pap* tnally or to .JCCOI tlio PtttaEmxEjli Mid CounclnvUisr _ A.rcoaneS»aie ‘ Eallioai :CooKmy.-^w»M JfegglSHSW2SlSSgsS^i™s HA.LL, la tlis dty cf cf •way!(instmfoSt 10" o’clock, A.aSfct tbs P?*P?jjf. c £*? : - kimrintaccßßiiicrstioa. tbft.scceptaßCO of.Ua , elements to ibe Act thV lit Xez&Sofe **< : - X®" Qcnloa of- ÜbcrtK Fayette greeaaTMggir. coPT- - ~ - gAysteisSai - BHYSICIAK8 ;«Terjr wl»«Av:.pws«ib«:& ynmga-.j'.ESHimQEtifog tto/re^ajth^tfcffrcaa..-- •place. Implicit ccmfidencatn IL . Bead 'y±ssamKS^ssp^S& fcrStmor tv ; clTaycars, d-ariti ? lia! also soil otScrVenaSragßS and pro sail Edimtiocß!j ay lilt yoais baiaaiTcrsdlj gfra> «r~£T\ wtaniaidlnstaoiaop *9- Mw iBs^i^a7aft country tha.United Staaa..- - .:.mylfr ; • - r ' ■ mo-thec Honorable tbe.Jndgra of tbeCoon ortisasraS ~: X -ftosKJt Sessions of tlie Pcwe, In and lor Ua cauniy c, of Alert Copples,’ :■ PUlshiirgb, in tlia oonnty aforcaald,'bnmtly.slißnttjr^ That yonr petitioner hath. prorlded hiasstf «th 6r thearamcolsikm of warden and Sfe: -a orartUlhepfessel to grant .him»Sara home'of entertalnment.-and jmw?vS™£cd!w£3? * twmd.willpray. . AL , E ,? A rK?' We, tha stthsoribcrs, clUiens of ~ certiiy, that the stole petlUoner is SSnetra ani trarelera, amt that KIS John HalU Bryar. Usury . HO,, A.llortoD, - tha Court of feaaSt “t!± fS, Ja &r tfc. *T AUgbes?!.. fiarriofe of-tbe EftJx ffarij «.: 3&.,|«tiaoa humbl? *beweth>-- Thai your others, at his : • p»yi:'that. year■■■..*. tag bou^.*^^^4j o gramli!m;ft lleensototowp4pniK ;. Hcaoia win «*ySSSrt^nt.- auiA. -roar petitioner, tsiadnt]? / lie hott» HBSSY iIAEBIOTT. , 1 tbe Ward aibresaid* ■&>.-- \ ' tlia Utmoiahla tb* Jcdgtt of the Court of Coastal I • Quarter SteaiQtia cf the Peace, is an&for the county of, Se Hi IMrerty, of the Third Ward, PStts- ; !mi,li,£thao}aiitTater(sM,nan!ily ■ fcrtee-W- ■ tSgy^agjMaassg p FELTS L4YE32Y. eabasSsn, dtoaJ -of to TTaSf otoogi to cf gg-raTycca, Jcsaihan gt» *=*•* PS.^ 3^ nj§®» (a=icj7>o=lto^rct^ ~ %t * .tx. *-4 ~ ■V '■ t".,' * ! l i V"'? ■ \ f f