m l\ :«-■' •‘t-V:#* > .fit i *? .v*i *i, »l*y£ b t* / , T - •'■>%,., 1 ' - «•• - ‘* % : t - _ w " - "*- *v * v ** > - ,\v.’7' r \\ , •' j: > £.. P-4 4*4:P ~ • ta^*ips^»i IgMMRp gSgsgßiaiigililstilf P®|i^i§t§l &mPvf r —— , 4S' 4344 \ Mesbss. HmJ3Emas & Guthrie, the Loca* :*- ih&Z&£ r>S ? '.* is'” E <v> i ateamboai Inspectors of steamboat? at tbia port, ' •: «m<m«V last week to test boilers mth -the f. P • -* '’VP "P 4# P”PP SKnnto W bt&tte pntopbrofeebefore W* v* r >-. r i%', " VtV, "1, J, • »£“ necessary pressure was obtained. Wayea- KPairiflS 0? tbe pompwas .caoiilo * "■' '■ tf fAolSot the iteamer Flog W pr«swe was putop *® «^““- weaty pouads, the p.top wortog i <^ f t..- 5; wdi-OX -.r' - -?-• -f•'-•»<»:-"-^'' •' •.,- A v/?-,•••?;.•'-■'. .•■■ v ''~ " s '- v^- ' Sjßllll '• </* A ?• r ~ r '' ‘'? 1 , Z 7 ry *. WEEKLY IIMJEY A&TICLE. If7oot«i The demand for money b considerable, though 4KIUIUj, , no | counting to a pressure Par, or bankable -Trrri —rs=j—~""7 ~ T nn».ii nutu"3l funds, are scarce, our hanks refusing to tnk® “'"ffaraerV Theirs, 'saitora ft Proprietors. I Eastern drafts on deposite, Bare from their ons* Ha^s i turners. Exchange on the Atlantic cities still i continues at par for the notes of onr local ban i remains unchanged from our last quotations? .Cincinnati, Louisville and St. Louis being at 1 per cent discount , Ab we predicted, the suit whioh was instituted i in the Circuit Court of the United States before Judge Grier; Against the Bank of Pittsburgh, to recover the ground upon which the village of Manchester is built, has ended in the total dis comfiture of tho plaintiffs, and the triumph of the bank and the vendees who purchased their property fromthat institution? f The;decision of t the Court is caloulated. to give oonfidence ta the | holders of bank stock, or other securities which may bo subjected to the same assaults whioh the Bank of Pittsburgh has sustained. It is a fact worthy of observation that the stock of this old institution, even under the trying clrcumstanoeß' wl ioli seemed to imperil it, still commanded a premium of ten. per cent. It is now eagerly j sought for at iho highcßt.quotationain the mar- , ket. . I The new silver coinage is way | West, though not in sufficient amounts to relieve! the demand for change. Doubtless we shall soon have it abundantly. Our currency is wretched The vast influx of new banka throughout the country, bearing every name almost under the sun, makes it impossible for most men to tell tho good from tho had—tho red-dog from tho wild cat! Still tho currency is taken wi»U a confidence truly wonderful. The law of this State proscribing small notes, is to tally disregarded, even by those public officers, who oro sworn to observe it. There is a spoke ont of the wheel somewhere. Either the law shonld bo expunged f ro m: our statute hooks or atrjctly enforced. Publio morals suffer an irre parable injury, when the lawß are totally disre garded or treated with contempt. At Now York, on Tuesday, the demand for money was very limited? while tho supply was steadily increasing; -Cali toons are 6@7, and prime bills sell at 0, 6$ and 7, the better roto for I long dates. In spite of: the abundance of ; mo ney, there is an extreme languor in the stock exchange. Attention is most dircoted towards tho western railroad securities, and towards the latest novtltieo en-the market having apparent: character. The Cinoinnau. Price Current, of Wednesday, " pjiTjrsjsiTSisnßs FRIDAY MORNING : " ma ' DBBIOOBATIC SOIIISATIONSv ... . CANAL COMMISSIONER, THOMAS H. FORSYTH, o/ PltOuMphin Qnmly, AUDITOR GENERAL, EPHRAIM BANKS, ' ' vf Mtfha Count!/. TOR BTJRTOEOR GENERAL, PORTER BRA.WLEY, Crawford .Cawtty?. ; .1 •/.; tfjirnr* ioa .... . •.. -:.Smte*Ttwad>au4rtWsta44^M»^^^wQJoy B th«. A BKli®’ MADE BAS- Oar country is beyond all_donbt a great coun try, and the only one In Christendom in which natural endowments, and persevering industry realize a proper rewar* Tate all the great men’ofyour country, and where was tbcif Btart - ing point! t wb ? ftom compnritive obsennty, many from the fields of bard toil where daily labor was necessary to obtain them, a. subsist anee." But they atruggied on, and with indom- ItahlehDpe inspired by the genlns of onrjn sfttntions they have new won a position in the history of the world that might well be envied by the proudest potentate of Europe. In mating these remarks, we wish to say a word, of Hon. Asdbew Johnstoh, the democrat ic ‘candidate for Governor of Tennessee. lYe learn from the Cincinnati Enquirer that Mr. J. la entirely a Belf made man. Emigrating from North-Carolina to Tennessee some twenty five years hgo, a poor journeyman tailor, -without money and without friends—destitute of ti|e ad vantages of an education —not oven learning to read and write until after he was married; bat yet, by the force of his character and natural ability, he has overcome all of these disadvant ages, and ‘a now one of the most able find pro minent men in Tennessee, although she has many gifted sons, and we predict will be her next Gov ernor. His success in life is o beantifol illustra tion of thejadtflirahie workings of our free In -stittttions.'for in no other country eould one, mtnatgd as Mr. Jonssos was, have been able to - rise to eminence and renown. Bnt in the United ' States the road that leads to-fortune ib open to ell—no hereditary rights and distinctions are recognised, and every .one that starts to reach the goal masrtely upon his own resources and if ho possesses, ability he is almost certain to win the prixe which is the object of his ambition. The youth of onr country shonld treasure np this fact; it shonld be a consolation to them when surrounded by adverse circumstances, nnd oper ate as an incentive to exertiop. It is highly hon orable to the democratic party that its masses -are always, prompt to rewtfrd by ; their suffrages for their high official positions those young men who exhibit marked ability, however lowly or humble may bodheir stations in-life. Scarcely any of the eminent democratic-statesmen whose names arc now 83 familiar as household Words commenced their official careerunderaristocrat io auspices, and they have owed their success to titoir own ability and worth, unaided by adven titious influence. t F£A&l< Sxux lllUf 1 Allegheny, Hty S 4, ‘53. I Bans, Ksssedt & present their x6speefs to Alt.-HaS' f *s&, aad-askan ciprosalou-cf hla opinion, as to the quality ' : ' ~'ofifce®ccompanjii®hiurrctflf Jlpur.•• ; f ;•.••>..'•••*••• CSy ISilh-the'above not?, a barrel, of choice ' rtfou v maonWtared at the new Peart Stedm ilill, in. Allegheny city, pas leftot ourdueUiDg, •JJo. IS Cliff street, for which the gentlemanly proprietors will "be pteaaed to'acoept onr thanfefl. As requested, the flout has been thoroughly tested, end va Unhesitatingly say that it is of a very superior quality,—equal to any manufac tured in tho United States. The bread made from it is white, sweet end spungy, and would plcaso the most fastidious epicure. If Messrs. ~ Brutes, KsskEdt &Co continue to manufacture each floor as the specimen sent us, their Mill * will acquire in a short time an enviable repnta ' "" ’ tion. jMay abundant success attend their enter prise, and may they reap o rich rewardfor their heavy expenditures. E«3» Wff see n self acting Railroad Brake described in the Philadelphia Balkiin, which, if i:i v - > properlyrenorted, might be used, pith mock propriety on ail roads in the country. It is call ed ** lahaye’S Patent Self-Aetinfe Brake,” and is the invention, of Mr. lihaye, of Reading. The mods of its operation is -very simple, and os it is self acting, it dispenses with the necessity of having brakemen on a train.- The prooess is as follows: As soon as an engineer, seeing danger before bint, reverses the engine, the alight oheck , -•' given to the train, canses n pressure against the « bumper ,r of each oar. attached to this bum per, and passing under the car, is a rod connect ing with, o lever, wbioi the moment it feels the pressure, forces a brake against tho' wheels of ’ the track, with sach violence as to enable tbe engineer to stop tho train in an astonishingly short time. On. the Beading Railroad, where this brake has been_in nee for a year and a half, _ftn engineer can stop a train going at the rate of thirty miles ,on hour, in tho space of from two hundred to two hundred end fifty feet. It is OBsUyseen that under these circumstances acol j ltftinw can very rarely occur, on it is soidom thpt ' an obstacle in a track cannot be discovered st a distance of et least five or Bii hundred feet— The operation of detaching the brake is also quite simple, and tho, whole apparatus is snob es to recommend if to general adoption, on railroads having but a single track, where the -dangers of collision nrn muoh the greatest. . . To persons bavingihe'care of steam en ' nines, tho foil wring from the hawrencoburg Be giirter may he- valnable: “ Mr. Ira Hi» has in formed ns that heharaccidentally made a valu able dißoovery, by which the deposition of lime upon steam boilers may be obviated. Two or three shovels of saw duat era thrown into the boiler? after which process he states he never had any difficulty from lime, although using - water strongly impregnated with it. He has plways found the inside of his boilers as smooth ns ifjust oiled. Whether the lime attaches itself to the floating particles of saw dust, in stead of the boiler; or whether the tonio acid in the oak saw dost forma a salt with the lime whioh will not attach itself to iron, remains to be explained. The eaw dust was placed in the boiler for the purpose of stopping a leak. The experiment is cheap and easily tried.” Th& icxcaics or inn SeKsoh.—We would ooli the particular attention of Hotel keepers and families, to the advertisement of Messrs, vfomhla & Co. They are prepared to supply every article in their lino to the satisfaction of - the most fastidious opioure. Give thorn a call. Xheir place of business is on the comer of Hand and liberty streets. £2?* By the PlaceritaM and Trantcript, pub lUbed at S»n Francisco, we learn that Mr. Wm. -Whobby, formerly of Ebensbnrg and Allegheny city, drowned at 12 Mb Bar, on Feather ■ - river* oa ihe. ltth of ApHl* says: .... . lie Money Market has continj.fl to present a quiet but steady appearance. The demand is fair, nod out-door rates range from 9to 1 1 per cent., 10 per cent, the lending rate for good pa ppr. The regular Batiks _oro able to extend,a fair amount ot accommodations to their custom ers; and altogether, while the market cannot be said to be very easy, few complaints arc heard of n scarcity. ' , , . ■The uniformity in the rate ; of lastern xx ebanee has l tett-somewhat,broken, one of the leading Banks having commenced checking on Hew York, on Saturday, at} premium, but they confined their business entirely to their cußtom cm. With ibis exception have continued to be the buying and selling rates. The move ments. however, tend to a decline. Balances have for some tudo been increasing inHcw Vorfc in favor of the West, and io St. Louis wo per ceive Sight Exchange on the East has declined The arrangement to which wo referred some weeks Since, as having been mode with the Com* mercial Bank of this city, Ito receive Tennessee money at par, proves highly satisfactory tom? : bdsihess community gencraliyi and although ,somp of the Banks and Brokers ore using their influence agaiußt the undertaking, the majority Of both receive tho notesatpar, and the arrange tnent promises tb'be eutif " Annexed is a comparative summary of the re ceipts of the following railroads in the month of April, 1852 and 1853: 1552. 1854. Increase. S2oitoS EWOffi --• ~ •*s* to&M |?| assaasssr-rg gg am gsg 22 SUconUnd Wcsurtu SVp2 g-jg Oluo and Penn*slraau~ - Wj* 77*347 *3B* wffi Chlcai-iaartlSsjfcl.iiaml. --- new 2j|j* SiM SSSSfc?SSSSS£:.~ sl ,"03,007 $591,683 Mr. Bacon, of the firm of Page, Bacon St Co., of St. Louis, has succeeded, it is stated, in ne gotiating a loan in London §1,700,00d Of tendsin aid of the Ohio nnd Mississippi {Cin cinnati to St; - Louis) Railroad. This is in addi tion to the loan recently negotiated by Professor Mitchell "with Mr. Peabody, of London, in nidof tho same road. - Rhode Island has at present no less than seventy-one banking Institutions, with an aggre gate capital of 314,000,000. Of these, twenty sU nre'Jocated ,itr Providence, vrlth ncapitnt of SlO,41&,OQ0, or an average of about 3400.000 eoch. j Seven notr hanks have been incorporated. at the*late session of the Legislature, vir:— The Continental Bank, What-Chccr Bank, Peo ple’s Bank, AUantio Bank, Peapedalo Bank, Butchers’ and Drovcra* Bank, and the Grocers’ and Praduccrs^Cank. Tho specie end bullion entered at Panama across the Isthmus, daring tho months of Janua ry, Pebpary,.March and April, were os follows i ] " JASUASV. !■ Fiom-Pem cu 3 CMU— Acapulco- i. , -* ■ -Calprnla -From Pem rnul 830,000 , _™^o,ooo .. ftSSUSX. ■ * A:. ' t: •• • : :: Prom Peril aad>.CUU— ' CaUforala. - - ■ l ap.-iil. “®"* 1 . . $10,410,706 •* The steamer Hermann, which sailed from New York oh Satttrdayrtook.out the folldwingspcoie: French. Gold ~.$lO,OOO Gold „ £,140 .Gold Bars and Bullion ......339,878 ; 'American G01d.,....................•146,600 , German Gold and Silver 10,466 - •.*553.0,981 Previously reported 4,890,897 00" „ Total for 1853 $5,401,881 74 The London Tima sayß the etook of bullion held by tpe bank Is shown by last week’s return to bare fallen to a point lower than at any time during the last fourteen months (with the er ccptiou of two weeks in February.) while the dimunition has been £4,000,000 since July.—- During the most prolifioperiod, therefore, of the Australiafa mines,-the'foot has beenwitnoesed of a steady decline, the trade of the country being nevertheles9, iu a condition of unexampled pros perity,awl ita commitments in the shape of for- Sign loans not excessive. - This: -.anomalous and misleading state of affairs, which might hare 'been prevented by the timely establishment of a mint at Sydney, is now, however, likely to ter minate by the gradual oessatiouof shipments of coin.’ Tho useof the proposed mint, .whenever it shall at'iosf be formed, will consequently bo limited toSthe supply of such moderate amounts. Of increased circulation as may bo. demanded by the natural growth of population and the ordi nary fluctuations in the commeree of the colo nies. • ■ 'Babiy feisrsQ —lt is a glorious privilege to he allowed to get up in the morning nod see the sun rise, mid yet how fewimprove it Ifpdoplo were deprived of this privilege by the net of some potentate, there would be no end to com : St against the oppression, and revolution fronld of ‘certainly follow it os •• rain follows thunder " 5 There is more exhilarating influence K mintasof new sunshine than there m in en bottles* of mn ds Keoath, or ten naps taken <£!rtL*]iM nature .calls with, bur thom®^ tongues "Wo Dnt 1 ®°P.° out i, “ yesterday |toTclng, said know allluboutlt , . Something about »ailkoadB' \Vc ate rejoiced to learn That the River ex tension of the Cleveland and Pittsburgh Rail road between Beaver and Wellsvllle will soon I be plaoed nnder oontraot. The County of Bea-1 rer, it is said, will subsoribo •$lOO,OOO towards; the wort. Mr. Peekiiss, the enterprising Pre sident of the Company, promises'that this ex tension shall be oompleted within twelve months from the time itls opt nnder contract. We learn from the Somerset Visiter that the private subscriptions to the Pittsburgh and Connellsville Bailroad-in; Somerset 1 County air ready amount to abouts7o,ooo: This is truly gratifying saystho Visiter, and shows that the -spirit of improvement in Somerset County, was not dead, but sleoping, : A little more material aid friends, and our favorite route is secure. The New Castle Gazette lcafns from Col. Thomas J. Power, who has just returned from the oity of New York, that Messrs. Chamberlin & Cm, the contractors for the Pittsburgh and | Erie Railroad, have consummated arrangements for the speedy completion of tho work, but that theilraneA is to connect with the Allcghooy Valley Ballroad at Franklin, and extend via. Mercer, New Castle, Ac., to some point, on the Ohio river. , .. > The building; of the bock Haven and Tyrone Ballroad, for which a charter was obtained last | winter, now seems to he a fixed faot. The right ] kind of men have token hold of it, and they have the assurance that aid will bo proffered by New Yorkers nnd Bostonians, to completo what must eventually bo a vory important thorough-, fare. A/meetingof tho friends of the road took place at Tyrone, week before last, and a perma nent organization was effected by eleoting the | following officers:— . - : Pbesidext. —Maj. D. K Jackman, Clinton eonnty. 1 Mauaoebs Painter, Westmorland; James'P. Mathias, John Shultz, and Wm. H. Blair, Blair county j H. L. Bieffenbacb, Allison White, and ‘N, L. Atwood, ClintonWilliamF. ■ Packer, John A. Gamble, and Robert Paries, i bycoming.- * , - Secbmabi axd Tbeasbreb.—Wm. H. Blair. The borough of West Chester, on Thursday last voted on tho question of approval or disap proval of tho proposed boroogh subscription of §20,000 to the stock of the West Chester and Philadelphia Railroad Company, as provided for by Act of Assembly passed by the last Legisla ture. Tho following was.tho result:— For subscription..., ..... ....288 Against the subscription,.........—B3 Tho Directors "of the llcmpfield Bond have decided in favor of the Mingo Creek route, from Washington to Monongabcla City. Wo team from the Cleveland PlamdeaUr, that Hon. Alfred Kelley has resigned the Presidency of the Cleveland and Columbus Railroad Com pany. Tfie Directors have cleoted H. B. Payne, Esq., to fill his place. Vr Kelley has been the 1 president of this company since its organization, and discharged its duty with credit to himself and profit to the Bond. The Chief Engineer of the Ohio nnd Mobile Ballroad Company reports that the whole road is now under contract to the Kentucky lino, 463 miles from Mobile. - The local subscriptions 1 -amount to §4,902, 200, and tho land given by Congress is veined at §3,409,975, making to-! gether aproporty capital of §8,372,175. Up op , this U is intended to raise, by mortgage of road and lands, n loan of 50,500,000, including the Tennessee loan of §1,000,000 at 6 per cunt, to comptete- the mnin road nnd iron tho Paducah, Tennessee Biver, Columbus, Kentucky and Co lumbus,; Mississippi branches, all of which bran ches, in the aggregate, will be -102 miles long. Thirty-three tniiea-.of the -rpiid,.froni~Mobilo to Citronviiie. are now in operation, rb& OBy-Cvo miles in addition, are now under contract, and will be ready for the iron by tho test of No vember. . ■ The Grconsburgh intelligencer elates that the storm whioh passed orer a portion of Westmore land county in the vioinity of: Youngßtown and Latraboon Monday the 10th instant was very B*ewre. Large quantities of hail fell in that lo cality, destroying, apparently, almost entirely, Comal fields of very fine Wheat, of Messrs- George and Dickie. - The dwelling house of-Mr. Isaac Vantassol of OEdinhoro’, in Erie county., was destroyed by firC, on Sunday, the 16th instant, a few min utes after the people bad assembled for wor ship. The Postmaster General has < appointed Mr. John J, Douglas, of- McndrUtc, Route Agent on the Railroad between Erie, Pa,, and Cleveland, Ohio. Mr. D. will make a faithful and efficient officer, ■ r Mr. William. M’Larrcu, an 1 old resident of Blalrsrille, aged about GO yeaTS, was killed on Thursday night; he was working to pass a boat out of the look, whm the boat strnek the gate with aaoh force as torererse the windlass, and one of the nrms struck him with suoh force in the face, that he died in a few minutes, from, the effects of the blow.: Judge Conrad lectured la the Court Uouso, in Washington, Pa., on Tuesday evening last, on, “Tio Just Aims of American Patriotism.” The subject was treated in n bountiful and able style and the diseonrsa abounded with tbo richest gems of literature, eliciting the marked attention, ■of his intelligent audience; So.saya the Com- monwealth. The Washington Female Seminary is in nmost flourishing' condition; , Wo understand .that the number or pupila lu attendance Is very large, and that others are almost dally arriving., The lnstitutio’n has attained a wide spread cele- 635,525 - £oo,ooo . 3.480,030 -—*—*4,624,576 brity. ' The proprietors of the Portage Iron Works gro. making preparations to resume operations at an early day. The nail mill, which was destroyed hy fire IOBt Summers year ago, has been rebuilt, and toauy valuable improvements arc to be made to the Bolling Mdl. ; • The '.extensive Tannery establishment of Messrs. Evans, Harr & James, at Johnstown, was entirely consumed byfirn on Monday of last week. Thu wind, was very high at tho timo, and the 'surrounding buildings Were only saved from dos truotlonby the most extraordinary-exertions.: The fire is.' eupposed to havo originated aooldent. ojlv, Tbo loss of Messrs Evans, Harr & James is estimated hfsl6oo—sBoo of whioh is-oovered' by insurance. 52tf»00a . 7,5ce,000 , ~ ... -j'-.58^83,000 SEWS OF OCR OW K STATE. .' ‘ Ozecoa> Dates are received from Oregon to the 16th contains a detailed acconnt of the fanoral ceremonies of the Hon. Samuel Thurs ton, late Representative for tho Territory Tho Democratic Territorial Convention met in the Hall 1 of the' House of Representatives, at Salem; on the 6th day of April. Tho Conveu tiou nominated Gen. Joseph Xratto. as candidate, for Delegate to Congress. After the adoption of some< resolutions,approving. of. .the National Democratic Platform, and declaring V tho Sandr : wich lslanda a necessary appondago to part of i tho American possessions on the coast,” tho Conr ! Tention adjourned. . • ' We notice ft general decline m tho. price ot. provisions. _ ' -Tive river steamboats besides the P. M. S. 8. Co’s Bteamers from Ban Franoisoo, notrply be tween Portland and other.polnts on tho Colum bia and Wjlliamette Rivers. Gen. Dane, with his family, wits expected to arrive in Oregon early in May. An- Eastern correspondent of tho Oregon Times estimates that about 60,000 will cross the .plains to Oregon tho coming season. Business in Portland has improved since the disappear, ance of the email pox. The Oregonian has advices from Ronge River mines to the let of April. Rouge "River Valley is settling np very rapidly with experienced farmers, who have already opened- this season very,large ferme^. An artiolo m tie iondou-Quarterly Review cajs that Ac imports of false hair from the con tinent into : England amounts to five tons an anally, the block hair coming from Brittany and the Sooth jo? Fretios’; tho light hair from 6?r , - , -f- 4 .it-*-- 8 ' Items of Hews and Uiscellany. The great combined railway,- carriage and foot suspension bridge, now constructing at Niagara Falls, is being rushed forward with energy, and is expected to be ready for the trains by the first of May of next year. It will be one of the moat remarkable architectural works in the world. . Mr. ColUns Campbell returned to St Louis last week, after an. absence of tbirty-tbree years on the Upper Missouri, engaged in hunt ing, and acting as Interpreter of the Sionx Indians It is said he speaks the Sioux better than a Sionx Indian' himself, and also the lan gunge of several other tribes.. • In the Connecticut Honse of Bepresontatlres, ' a bill requiring railroad corporations to employ a brnkcman on each car, and all pasßcnger trains to stop at least twominuteß at..stations, under penalty of 51,000 for nogleot has been read a second time, and referred to the Commit tee on Railroad Aooidents. Tho trial of MiS3 Mary Ana Wheeler for killing •M; W. Lane, on the 14th ofOotober last, in the street at Milwaukee, was commenced last week. The trial appears to excite rnuob interest inwat oity. . . , The Methodists of Cincinnati, Ohio, recently ‘commemorated the fiftieth anniversary of their first church organization in that city, r ®’ solving unanimously to contribute ®oo,ooo to three objects, namely, Ist. About SG,OOO to. put the Gorman churches .out of debt. 2d. About $lO 000 or $12,000 for the Female College, and 3d. Tbo remainder, or about $32,000, for Sun day Schools and Church extension among the moat needy. It la aaid that a gentleman from Tennessee ob oerved to Gen. Pierce, a few days einoe, that he came from ft dlstdot which had neverheld or so licited an office from the General government. “Then,” said Gen. Pierce, promptly, "it la to be hoped that ' it will never hreah in on enoh a beantlfol custom!” , „ _ . The Cincinnati express train, on the New York and Erie Railroad, ran from HorneUavillo to Susquehanna, on. Tuesday, a distance of 146 miles, in 101 minutes. The Binghnmptou Re publican beliovcs thla to bo tho greatest speed which baa ever been attained, for so great ft dis tance, on any road in tbo United States. The Btate Journal, at the cloj„ of a long nr- ] tide on the “ Whig party in Ohio,” says that Its revival "la only a question of time." So Is the resurrection. Perhnps Bascom nllndcs to that ! event, ■■■.-■■■■ Bead the advertisements, if you want to know where to get bargains. The persona who can’t affon f to advertise, can’t afford to sell cheap.. A call for a general religious conference with a vtew to establish o new-yearly Meeting of the Society of Friends in Pennsylvania, has.been | published in some of the newspspera. Tho con ference is to meet at Friends’ Meeting Itonso, at Rennet Sqtfore, Chester county, on first-day, tbo i 22d of Fifth month next. A large number of what arc called Progressive Friends, it Is said, iave signed the call- It said that tho>steamcr Hermaflt,. (r oa Satur day, took out the California news, received via New Orleans in 20 days: so that, if ehogoca ont In 12 days, thoy will gofuiews la England from California in 32 days' A few days since the Camden and Amboy rail road company presented to Mrs. Ward, whoso husband- was accidentally killed some time since, while In their employ, tho suta of $4OO, besides •paying the exoenses of the runerah Miss Emma Snodgrass, tho young lady who | has fetich a proclivity far wearing pantaloons and other : articles of male...attire, was arrested In Cleveland on Friday. _ It anreirs she abandoned ber California trip, ‘ r - ~ . No icebergs this acajou bate been seen on the Atlantio by ships. It is caftsilcred as an evl doaco that the winter in the Arctic regions baa been very severe and protracted, The li&te Un< C»n. Mr. Walsh, tho. eery nlle correspondent from Paris, of tho Unis notices thcJ6m!se of tho wifejof,our diatingnlahed UnU teil States Senator; Wo have read with sincere regret, an accoum of the demise of Mrs. Cass, wire of the Gen eral, Sbcpsssed fiveyeats Ip- Paris, presiding ( Q bis elegant and . hospitable; .■ mansion,}wit|i.n spirit of kindness, an unaffected, judicious o.onr tesyi a constant manifestation of good, discrimi nating senso, and a decision in character and conduct whiob impressed nil her acquaintance nith lasting, lively esteem, Her: British and French visit ore. were many; audit haa often hap pened to tty family and myself-tohcar them pear the strongest testimony to the very. respectful recollections which an interview of eoveralyears had not impaired. And, tot me venture ta add the three daughters,' who formed a manifold attraction to the saloon, are remembered.-as. every way worthy of their excellent mother,— Domestic extreme misfortune, ns on admonition from above, of the inanity of the highest aspira tions and honors belovr, is an old and trite theme; yot we may express how we feel its force in enoh a concurrence as wo witness in the instances of President Pierce, his immediate predecessor,and thomost eminent candidate for tho post, the Senator from Mlohigan. fall of merits and years. -The narrative of tbs ctootionß and aspect of Mrs.. Pierce at thb sight of-her only son’s mangled borpsei brought to my: memory a disanption in Ovid, minutely graphto. Here la the text: Horhlgivoln grief surpass'd.. . . . . Tba power ofuttcreneo. " She stood *shwts > Not bod she speedier tear*, to giro wuef; Excels of troe surwutfd the rising grief. * Petrified, on Earth afce fixed her eyes, And then looked up to Heat’n with wild surprise; Now sbo contemplate* o’er, withsad delight,. - •Her ton's pale YUagq thon her aetdng sight Dwells on his wounds— : - • • - . WUitary. jaoYsmcntfltnTGX&A* A letter dated tho Bth‘oltimo, at Fort Ewell, situated on the Nueces river.ln Western Texas, about balfoway between its mouth at Corpus Christl and its head in,the mountains, says: *'Tho rifle rcglmcht settled at Fort Ewell about a year since, »and commenced ereoting buildings of adobes,‘t&f were relieved from that duty last fall, nod ordered to. soout for Indiana, over the country batjjeen the Nueces and big Bio Grande rivers,/ijouth of Eaglo Pass aud Fort logo. l assuri feou they have scouted over this country.: pretty <thoroughly, .often coming npon- Indian trails,' but only on one, ooeasion overtaking the savages, Charging their camp, the Indians fled, and- thVscoutingparty captured some fifteen or more horses, mules, &o. . “ Companies C audJCf-of the rifles are the, only troopa now at this -Brevet Major John 8. Bimoußon is commanding oflieer. Assistant Surgeon Johns, Capt.' Newton, Lieutenant now laud, and Lioutensntj Jones, ore on dutyhore. Companies Daud H: ate at Fort luge. .Company Fis at Bed Mound Buucho, near Laredo, tym pany-B is recently-Ordered to Binggold Barr raoks, and companies! uudE nt Fort Merrill. • “The Indians haverjeommitted no recent dep redations, or oven shown themselves of, late in this vicinity. The present stations of tho differ ent companies of- the jdfle regiment are Tsryju dioions, and; if preserved, I think the Indians will hardly dare ventdro down tho country much this summer.” 1 . - - - ■ IlliSoib State F^nt.—-The Chicago Dotto crat, of tho 10th, ways that the first Btata Fair of Illinois is to bo h?ld at Chioago in October next, And, the -Democrat adds: , This is right, as.Ohieago. ia most accessible to ail the State, owifcg to its many Bailroads, than any. other place In the State. Besides, no other town oaa -comfortably, aocommodatp the thousands "Who wilt attend on that -occasion.— Should this ha tho ctc>'o, Chicago will do her best to bate'it the best Fair that was ever held in the United States.- Wo also learn that it is in contemplation to invite Col. Benton, of Missouri, to deliver the address.' .Wouldn’t “Old Bullion’' draw acrowd? Ho-fvrouM draw liko Crystal Palace in New York,:! - ■ ■ , - Esousn BEaaiNo.-i-Wo copy tho following extract-from an -advertisement in. tho Loudon Times, as a specimen lof English beggary quite common. Money ia generally nsfced for, to be oddreeacd to parties through the post.office: «• Good Christians 1 It grieves me to expose I myself and family before yon thiß. morning. I i am a poor curate of the Church of England, mo* able to obtain sufficient by my employment to provide for my wife and children. If any hind i person' trill bestow cn old coat, an ctd pair of boots, an old bat, or froch, or even a broken t umbrella, I will .return him- my most grateful tents l”- • /-V i jgy* litre i* nn .ihcr gem, bright and beauti ful, from ■ the pen of oat young. anil talented friend Jose. K. Howes, Esq. The moihez’frtfisis will ecald her cheek, Though hex &ad son hath moeh’d her sway; Lore watches on when friends are weak, • • And prayswhen others cease to pray J There are some hearts like trodden sands Whexo-htfcr a virgin blossom grow*— . Ashlcakajrock&inplratel&nds— - ■ At chill os lone Deecmbert snows. Bat she whose credle hymne were sung By those whom" yet she lores to same; •She, who hath nerar taught her tongue • To curse the halt from whence ebe came * She will not know what hitter grief . . Can born and blister In her kraut, Cnttt that rondefiaa relief - . • And shoots with crime, a bloated guest.. ■ She will not know how rode* blast • Can shake the' apple-boughs of Jone-r - She wilt not know how black and Cutt - ■/■ The storm can swoop at harvest coon— J- ;V Sbe will not learn how. dark the shade, ■ How dismal willow boughs can wave, ' Until her lost, lost son is laid Wlihln a drunkaidVmoarnfulgraTel RtXMCMH, PA* ~ T ~" * caOWSED HOUSBBI \ : 1 ■ ; I Groat Attraction!/Xow'?ricoar AdmlflBion, 250. MASONIC UALLf Fmdat and Batcua? Evcnsns, May | 27th and 28th. Uaotrmbcr men*, Saturday Afternoon, *i 2; o’clock. The FAKIR OF £IVA; In his wonderful feats In the Enchanted Palace, and the WIZARD MINSTRELS, W*. Pm* Loan, Mr. D. Mid theChampfcn Dancer, Mr. J. Bnowx, w 111 appeal in their delightful Melodies, Songs, Choruses, Airs, end * hatch of i Funny Things. • •.■'/>■■••••■• | ffjy Doora open at 7; to cosnncnce at o« all the luxuries of life\ To bo bad in Seatonl -. I CKIMBLE £ 00., corner of Hand and Liberty stnscts,-4 * kecpaUkJoda of Sea Fish. such as Kock,Sea Bass. | Trout. HaUbat, Fresh Shad, Uels, lobster*, .Crabs* and *ll I vtnrt> jn season- Alao(?Btnoked Shad, Smoked Salmon, Her; I i rinff.Bsd Smoked Kels. And at the naa time. Green Peas, I | Tomatoes, New Potatoes, and all other klsds of tesoleulea, la early season* Received dally, by. Adams* Co. a express, j from Philadelphia; - • -- v ':V r . CSV Etoamboata, Hotels, tad Families supplied, otf tha abortoit nottca: All order* thankfully rccelyed and pane- I tually attended to. . , • -^hi' I JB2T Tbo dtlseta are Inrited to giro ns a call, aadwawul Ibo happy to wait on them. . : mygfsw ~| 1 bb ‘" t, °- l ’ BROTHERS- IASTUtt OIL—3O bUi, la ito» and Sir kUo bv ' latf? - . ELEffISO cm/TUERS. ™ ""“ffiST*- 10 hStfeffiSaßMmMg 1 * 10 "iffinSaviSkw LOOUOL—2O bfcta. Alcohol. 79 and BJ p«t Ml* bJ IXEMIN3 BROTHERS; " •■-. CO Woca street ADLKB' Bronis tipped EootMeonj; ttedji, wd Enom elled BaiUo9, ncelrol at - 57. E. EOHMBJIK', . my s 7 •"■■,■. ..• '. :....' v ■ 107 Market atraat. Uiß OAIIEK3 Wit tWO.-lfiJlra can procure fine ... , rntfr ■ ? W. K.SOmIEBTZ', l'J7 Mariatat. BJvTri' CALF AND MOKBOOOU BOOTS—Patent and antdod leather Oillera, and Oonsrwa BfflJU: price* loir; at (mrSl 57. E. SCaMKBTZ. lui liiarfa't it. BUITKIt—» bbli treat! BoU Butwr, «rmln« »na fcrmUi br ' KtaKPATaiCK S HfcRBOiS, ; mT o* . JMSUbertTrtt®* 4 - 'sUAWtS!—lOOO Plila «J»1 EmireMncd Crape j Bh»wK Jtut nedred «ni toed* rayW •' •• '■* Ho.2sFifthaireet. PABASOL3I— A. a. Masojr 4 CO, 85 Fifth SBwt, JtUl open thla morning enpther terse eaaonmnt of Plain end Figured Btllc end Batin Pa nmole, of all the neneatend mn«tfa«hlonatl><lerigni. my 37 13U—20 Ibis. No. 1 Baltimore Bating ; : : , .10 ils la :■ do _BW! . 20 do io UaU6jc Herriog; ■ Juit mrired •nlfornlabr KIRKPATKICK 4 HERRONS, jjjy27 • ’■ ■ übffty stMt-. T AW BOOKS- Xj l Tipping oaMandamni; . Siaith'tJlajtrt KsdSeryant; .. Arthiboia’i 2ftl Frias, 2 fob, 1853: ; ;■ .- , ■;:' Briti3liCro»aCa«ei',Tol».4 > s »u4O» from 1837 to 185— ffomlob • J. B. WKLDIN, Bootaeller md gtattoocr» G 3 Wood street* bettreoa Third «ad Frank. SPECULATION !—Bto.JiSWV A tot, »lto»ia near use i'oorth street rosd, taring a ftont of JO 6*t oa- a wide iirect- by 120 feet deep Oa Tan Emam stm t, to a 2Vfeet alUr, with a Urge frame brass of eight room* errrajed for tour taunts. Tctsa—£4oo la land, tatanre *»£2W a ycjr. | niMuroniM pbopektt fob Price sttsa.• A too story BrrtEHanse; of sir ro=a awl a flnWaa Can ; ■ with Mot S 3 feet front on YfShlaa street, near the manat i boa«,byT6o fat feet deep. Terms: £5OO In hand, balance to CTg Wial;m S- CtmrogST & SON. 140 Third St. PPPPPPP'fP Frtrsiiht Pito&wp/i D<xxly X>DpcfcVJ v \2*» 1853.; j A N EXCELLENT AKTlCtK—Pcrscm# who bate aeqoi> 1 A. «d a stooping poriUcm, by blowing a sedentary occupa* | tion.wlll experience greatrelief by the use ufthe "Wash' | laetoa Sospandcr-Jlrace," mado anil «14 by DR. KEiSEIh I corner of 'Wood street *n<l Vlrglft alley, it answers for a J [ braeo and suspenders; the weight of tboTnntaJooas ia so : niacsrt as to continually toad to bring lb* shouldersto-their I -natanl position, and expand the dwL We purchased one soma time ago, and hare been so pleased with u, that we nn« I irScoraro annually Injured by the ! weight of enormous "skirts, 7 ’ should, aba -procure thesd Bo particular in procuring the kind mentioned, as. nmny of thobracw soil are humbugs* : I Sold wholesale and retail uttbo Drug Store or Do. G. u 1 • KSYSBiyitO, cot. Wood et. and Tlrgln alloy. tnyg? £, • ■ >.V « Written for tha JlarnLiis'Post. - TED WIDOWS 6318 ff« nr jomi s. notetis. • HEY 7 ABWaXIBEHEHTS. C a - inUJRXAT2ONSIN A&L&KICA; OK, 11UH£ UKEI.Y SUM Jj YOBR tof the best Books of light reading that ha* been lajmed for a lons time. Complete la 1 large ocuto >olumo of .237 pages* Price »cont*. UtiS TOt Kofnct3*ap ti» Pass: • “This production bears orldcnee of being written by a ir"rson writ acquainted with, the upper circles of UD>—u ! spirited, and-nn Agreeable production far the lovers of ro* | mance—lt contains many hints that ought not to ho thrown | C&xftU, ■ . . i «p or - tanchoa of genuine pathos, simplicity, ana most hlffhW*wrou2ht interest, we make question Lf any thing of tho UnA over took precedence of the stories of this writer; and their affect must be to raise their yoongauthor high la the rank of illustrious names. now securely, established to the records of UteretoTo,&cd highest of ail in the annals or ptecodoua genlus.'^E«ntt«r v *“«** « O. Boot Btore tf. ' mJ 27 ■ 1 No. S 3 BalthSold r.rat mo the Honorable Urn Judges of tho Court of General | 1, Quarter Sessions of the Peace, la and Szr the county ct | of Klntli Watf.lpbargb, I la tho county aJhresald.humbly shoreth, J petitioner hath provide! ‘himsclfwith materials 1 aromaodatloa fif travelers tad-others, at his dvaUlcs 1 We/ihe gubetfiben, dtlseatf of the Ward aforesaid, do . eartiiy, that the abbvo petitiono; Is cffgaT mPwSSSt ■ esty and tetaperaucs, usd Is well pravidedvrith house SttmTtnlciicca'flr tha accommodation and luSsiES of itrangara»o4traTslra,tul JohnDoosan, Adam Bares, R 3 BugS, B- HwAw, wo toet thomaa Eararda. n> Ttoraa. BowmiU, IT ITCargo, S.) Hareum, John Vcrtj, JmiaMyitaml. WmSoßog. ■ : Qaastta copy, and rtyPost-y ■ ■■ Xo its Uononhle tho JnilgM of tha Court cS General I Qoartar Beaton* of th» reaco, la and tor tho eonnty of >ni& Station of Arthur Nldioloon, of tha Brat Word, PUto-1 barntMn!tho county ofhrßSa3d,hnmhJy showoth.r-Thatjnor i petitioner bath proridM himself with materials I&r tho so- ( commodatioucf travelers and others, at bis dwelling nesas, . la tha Ward afctesald, aaul prays; that year htonor* ?;0f benleascd to grant him alieenao tokccp* pubUe house of and T=ur »IU • Wo, the finbscrlbersj cltirens of tho afcresald, do eertifr. that the abovo petitioner Is of good.. Wpnta ftr.non-. esty id temperance, and. is vroll provided vitn house-room and conveniences for - the - accommodation and-loagiftff of strangerteud trawlers, and thavealdtawrn Is necessary^. WmScott, Wm Heail* John Bryan, Jamef.GOcbrist,hi Smith, Jame? Kexmcdy.John ©White, Jacoh^ay, Patton. Jehn Adani-Llppertr A. J.-A. Hmnptarfnn* T A ficb&llbreter, John Jarrell. v - ■* myZtML* • (Journal copyand ch;Post.) •■«..■•■• * mo tha Honorable tho Judjpa uf the Court of General I X Quarter Sessions of thePcsCO, In and tor tfp.conntj of of John Mlsh; of the Third Word, dty $f Pittsburgh, in the county-efoTCsald, humbly. ahoireth*— That your petitioner hath provlilpd himsclf with materials oe the accommodation of trawlers and others, at the duel ing house In Ward aibrtsaia, and prays that .your HoxH ora vlll be pleased to ipraut him a lkcnse to keep a public ! house of entertalnmsnV and your petitioner,** In duty ; bound,vsfllpray «,■• JOHN MIBH. . i We/ tho dtisonacf tha Ward afisnsald, do i eartliy. that tho above petitioner la of good repute for hon esty and temperance, and 1* well provided with house roam and conveniences for the accommodation-end lodging of l strangers and travelers, and thafreald tavern is necessary.- D a OrffTi Mcmtooih, J Wilson, 8 .Calms, John. Gilchrist, H Fire,GeaAurents, James V Pritchard, William Badger, Samuel DaI«U,T Keevtt, Patrick Smith, WHKlfk?. patriek. ' (Dispatch copy, and eh Post.) •- my27:st* - moth© Honorable tfx© Judges of the Court ofGcncrcl -1 Quarter Sessions ofthe Peace, In and for the county ef Allegheny: - -•. i ....... . ■ Ihe petition of Wm: Chambers, of the Second Ward• Allegheny, la the county aforesaid, numbly shear etly-That your petltlcner bath . provided - himself rah matsnalfl_ for; tbfl accommodation of tniTelars and other?, at bis dirtlllng honso la the Warf aforesaid, end prays that your Hon ors trill be pleased to grant him a. license to keep,a pubuo ; honso of catertalnmenVahd your petitioner, bound, will pray. WILLIAM CHAMBERS* . We, the subscribers, citizens of.the,. Ward do cortUft tbatthe above petitioner Is of good esty and temperance, and Is -well provided*! and conveniences to* the - accommodation and strangers and travelers, and that jaii t**®™ ;: Samuel Youfig, Absalom Little, OHamUton, Jobn John Sivarts, James John OTlfam Giles, John Hamel,John Jsmalsoa, Henry Walters, JMc? Ciure-' ’ ‘ . city Property for rPHE antlerslmtd will eictlHEo ftttanda ln.tlio Butorba i: a portions? hW aty Property, or «tU dispose oX it ca Houston 8»»d by Hon. Charles Naylor. This house Is built -in modem stylo, and cf the best materials. . ■ Also, three two story Crfek Housea on Hhost, each, con taining throerooms.-. .. ±.- • *.■-.< Also, two two story From© ' Dwelling Houses on pine st, ] eachcontainingtwelve rooms. : ,• ■ Also, threo two story Frame Dwelling Houses oa locust •: st,each containing three yootnsv/ — : .. Also, two two story Frame Dwelling Houses on Pike it, each containing three rooms. • • Also; throo two stay Brick Houses in East Birmingham, on a lotSO fret by 120, with room to build seren facusos more, ' •• - ; Ths tiboro Fifth Ward Property is on six coutlglous -Bet* cf Ground,GO tot frost oaßsaundl<ocust'st&,(eoptlnU?sg through tne square and cornea eta PO» it). Thsyarefio arranged ihat -caclt-property caa bo mid separate. ' ; Anyone wishing n home can ha paying little mom gfo*g a <dtrr the first paymenVa* I will ewe ten years tothafcali2Co. Apply.to. (ay37) J4HE9 BLAKELY, ~ „ » K'i 'C t ** >* 1 V * K <* «•** tr * »*’ -C ‘ : L-.' I—=- * , \ * v ' « \ ~ J Z.< SPECIAL NOTICES. • £3. Testimony : ®»v.or of Dr. Elliano’o; Diver Pills “It would bo easy to fill a relume -with - esriifieatea of the excellence of this m«hetno.v, Wberarer it has had * trial, It has made Itself popular. Veha-ro incur noaKsdon hnnSrods of Orders like the following - VABTSinrro, N. Y., December 10. ISM. 1 tfntri n-idd<SO>.—Yonz traveling agent leitwith me, a of Silane's User Pills. The B ia vrr.oid I'U and has given ‘ the highest sat iS’rH.S IhdSf£BeSd »e bat mehano of Iht *—" n^TM r “Kti of the bytbeaoTd-proprietors. : v r©) .Wood street • myi&d&ir __ C3-DOW Spirits, Hypocbondrtac, vont of energy and capacity for husinass or disposition to enjoys and happiness, are wretched complainta which 'beutly prof upon tho tnnstltaUon .of the nnhappy .oWeeh. Thay ero usually broughtoh through tronhlesand-afflictions. Vh.s, sodmtaiy habits, conilned Sir Snd ckse application to study." They are smuetees attanded Jith hisr of tlta, Indigestion, dyspepsia,- nervous: debility.WSh“W. dreams, and a pailld'nnhklthy, doimcast iSwvvhire these melancholy disorders exist, the bright sparkling eye lowa Its wonted lustre—the mind isjjoeuj SaUoasndTlTadty—the.hody its manly courage matdgor, &nd the nobl«t feelings of our nature gradually dwlinue away to a fretful wort* temper,.until Ule.beeomes a brc* tbei and other diseases arise the existence of the 1 tbeso horrible disorders will bo found la that | excellent article, .HALSEY’S FOREST iWINEJ I }nm> adrertbement In another column. - ■. 1 gold Wholesale and Retail by Dr. GLO-H. KEYfiER, 140, * I comer of Wood Street and Virgin alley* Pittsburgh w al ao. br JAMES Tv SAMPLE, north-west comsrjrf F&Xend I street and the Diamond, Allegheny City, : . <loc23;lmd&w giwnfnTfti—Tt Is duo to Kjer'fl Petroleum tossy that It has toeeaknown to completely eradicate ereTyTcstegr of this dreadful disease In less Umo'ilum.Rny other remedy, andatlrascostorineonveniencetotbepatient. _ f. - Thothousaadsof certificatei Jn the hands of the ptopn^ tor. many of which ers/rom well knowncitUens of the city of Pittsburgh audita immediate Tidnlty, go to show toibeycrndan doubt,that Kira's ajnMiane of xxoconxmouTaice,- not only as a local remedy \n Pctrclyr -s&Mheumaii&n, £kafnas t hat of -StfMt hutaa IhterxialTemody,.lnviting the investigating PbjHfc&gh-**: well as the autlering patient, tobecomeacquainted with its. haring a dread of taittnxes ■ axe that thls. u purely natural,, aod is bottled a* U Cows from thabosom©r tbe.earth* . •' ■ <■ Thefo&crmng certificate. « copied from a *r truth, certify, that..l tee tep to flirted with Scrofula firthe last kctch yeera tot mstof the Stoo l hare been unable to attend to any tand of Mdmnchof the time "unable to aaJkmdeoniluedto DJ bad, and hare bora treated nearly all the ‘if?'? Pbysbflaniourcauntry.aflbrda; iocMlonaDy grttoinew-. liS but no euro, and con tinned topw n-ersa rsniSVr.Jxt pSmmmied mototry.the « ert rrthine elaa'hadfnfied. I did aa without faith at first, bnt Seekrfwa astonishing; It threw tbepouonto thosnrfiee Sonce, ond X at oncf.bejin .to grow better, and by i^je „Tra bottle,lhaTosetarare^r^o^^to. Tblamay certify that I hare bora acqnjdntedertthra^ or Bock OB* for more thena year, and bare re peatedly witnessed its beneficial effectsintbß Wdlccra and ether diseases for which It is rccemmended, and ban with confidence jecoamend It to he a medicme wor thy of attention» and can «didy-my that success has attimd- Hi Its use wbereother madlcme had ag«L. ForsSjeby all the Druggists In Pittsburgh. fauglatew-- CHAS. E. LOOMIS, STOCK ANP BILWBKQKEEj Uotcfl, Bond*, Mortsasesr &e.» SesoUated. piSTicuna ATtxraos civet . . TO TEE PURCHASE JLXD SALE OE STOCKS... tSb omcfi—7S Poorth street, between. Market opposite ttoßankof pattabargh.. ;. • • . janlS-lj W. A. MCLURG & CO., ' HAVE -BEMOVED TO THE CORNER OF Wood and Sixth. Street*, t ra- Where they offer to their old cvmtomers,Jn J Uie TEAS,*PA3niT GROCERIES, "WOODEN AND V lU«W WARE to be ftroaft In the est> . r.. . dec< y Pearl Steam Mill; CANAL BASIN, ALLEGHENY CITY, ■ {KEAS TDS lUXLHOA2> S7ATTOS.) - {S'—- ITSE, SUPERFINE, EXTRA TAMILY, oierEX, (of selected White Wheat,) FLOUR, rot J»te- BRAN,SHORTS AND MIDDUNOS. always on hood- . Or We will deilrerTlonr to femiUcs, Neither.of the. twoelties. Orders placed in <rar bore.y at BRALN REI TER'S, earner of Liberty sal St, Clair streets ; or, mwn Aoo’S,6awcod. i rg.,,»iiite,^c " Trrrrr.ATrer.PHTA- CTTBTAIH XVABSHOUSE, j ' -. ■;■ 171 Cheriiretrt,c3ij)ohteffut gaU.Emisr- ... I H. IV. SAFFORD, ■ KEESSconsleotly ea hand the mosteiteueWoaad I£^taMsd«sortmentofCarLsto»siei^la.Xi^Jtm^t?. be round in the clljyeompfL'ingin liart et- Oro ] [CURTAIN UOODVANP ICRMTUiW COM.RINCe-vl ] fiSShtl-eCartalos Window Eludes, all f nree, | MaSn " Ruff Bollard , all yrtd Jn, FimhßKrtateUes,all wldtta.GiltOoraraJ, every stjlo and ; I Preach Plushes, • ... • • 1 | 'M • r Talnw. • • OlifCurtoiXl PlO-% • . . <« Lampir “ „,**** I «■: SatinsT Cords and Tassels,. .. I 4t tVrTsnjiy I.ltion.i. j Guapfl, ail prices, I Caabmerett*. ■ • SWI and Cords, i lining Bilks, hhodo Thiels mi Bnsxs, 1 PdrnitaroOlaivs, . . Itoots, Rings, . I • A fnll assortment of: the t>b>re goods constantly A. o»la, wholesale or retaU. ImrUs-dnn.^ >w—y. ft - at ths nortb-east.comer of (LsfToarth end Market streets, M .& Buret-. ; field’s Store,) on Monday eTeainpwax S • IiUDGK, I* O. O, .F—Tie Us_y Ajigcpona Lodje* ?»Q- 253,1* 0. of 0. F•? carets. Wednesdayereniftgin Wushragtoa llr.il, Wood sV (j>Ly . W»U»l»«tOou>:wr«AlD Fltts ' fcargh, ti 50 wata $ Ih, go to the Mm Ttt btore, NoT33 Fifth, street, whom tho very beat lilat* and G«*b Teaacanelwayabo had. .. ■ ■ ■ N- 1 ■ JOHN H. i'OWLER, iia iowier £ full*, ILST Boot toil Shoo Manufceturer, aal Wholesale Diaicr, No. 14 Barclay street, five door*below the Aator Holm, hew York. .. ice.-I-i.rii_ I 'rr^’XiVU A ISSOBASCE tOSIPAI *) o 1 j US?b Hartford, Cottn^rCaplbUStock sctsslS94<- Office of the Plttsburgo-Agency in theiiorc BotnaorATOurdy Aloomia,No.OOVVood street. ... novttt ■ • ■■■■'■■ ■ ' R. H. BBifeOS,- Agent. . suver M edal awarded. by Ittstitttte, 1853.—F. IL SiUTIJ, Slanuiic inter of rocket Book*, Forts ilonoaies* Hose Wood « rttuv S^£l Woik Bum,2oS *** .trcci,one r * ■ .mß%n. n-snlrO. O. F.—Pine© of mcoticst, V csblnston Hnj.fj tLs^TVoodstreet,between Fifth street nod >ircin sllei.^. ■ pmCTULaB-ljrooi, No. KO—Slcctp " jintaJdfmn JSscsnramiT, >o, Sl—Sleets **isfe aßct_.mra Friday of each month. ■ fnaiSj-lT . tt—tsocoriul Cornell Cornattt A gnat many per ate dmdtolT tormented srithcora*-,-A ««alo remedy Wlil be toned la Dr. sale by for. GEO. 8- KKVSKH, UQ Woodstrwt. . Prim, retell at 12K and 25 cts. pcrboi. ■ yeod.lbcraldcdootioins to tlioso erhohnyto seil again-- curtain ElatcrtaU>..ana IL^Curtain. Trimmings cf SurnitUM piwW Broeateltes, 4<V Lsce gad ISuslui Cartouia,Tl.Tt. Bataltf madow Shades, Gllfe Ccrniwa, CdjUln,B &o* at wholesale aad mtaU • • . ..■■...-.W.-IL CABBTSt i t . '•?■•-. -jfQ.ic3Chcsautttiect,'CoraorE£h r Plinadelpbl*.^ •"•Curtalaa Made and Trfcoabd in. -tiffxery newest VKnca t rtTIE- , , jmrSHr ISIUm’i Wlnflow Sluale JUannac. tory* COBNLIV OF SECOND AND AP.CH STS^ PHILADELPHIA. Our motto is, At Qind- Salts axd. SkiaU *"jEjr"StaHS Church. nail Lodge Boom SHADES, made In* erelnvited to £ire ua J jS{V DOW GLASS, comer ot MARKET tod FIESTSTXEETSi Pittsburgh. Pennsylvania. Particular- Attention I°' odd alxea. Also, dealers la FLINT GLASS, TIALSi DOT!... IXES, Ac. - Two of the Arm being prarttol awniwUl glre thelrenUre attention to the dent they can produce on article of Window Glsy? fqual to. oay either of foreign ord£®Mtie.niattufMtiWi.;.Y; i mrfeSna ':• ••:. .••••.. -•■•.-.• •■• •- i " • •-- PAUUBIiIU£OTYi»ISb-—. I Office Buildings, Third street. Llkeussscstakcn In all kinds of weather,from K A.M. to & P. M., giving an accurate artistic find animate unlike aau vastly, sh*. nerlor to the common ehcapdagcenrao types, at the following cheap-prices: $X,S<>, s2»s3, and upward, according to i the das and Quality of case or frame... ■•.•:■ l •!• Hour#lbrchildren, from 11 A. SL to 2P.if.. •.. •. I ' N\ B—-Likencsscs office or deceased persona taken In any , [noT-S'lT i Nolsca la the .tiflad. and aUdlsa* IkSy'greeaUe discharges fcom tho car, speedily end pema nrnUyTOnored,"without pain or by Dr, Ha^ Sr, rtSSpal jurist of the N. Y. Ear Surgery, who may be atM Arch street, Philadelphia, from & A.hLto ,8 [ Thirteen years of close and almost M&vfficd attention to I this braimhor special practice boa enabled him to reduce hla tesatmaat tbsuSTdegreo of success os tafind the most «m-. I firmod and obstinate cases yield,fay astoady attention tothr, | noons prescribed. I I hate received an order from tho West for ©OUUUv ' Three- Thousand Dollars worth of LAND svannAUTA. • Personsharingany todlsposoof,- will please. wire mo a ealb The highest market price, la Fcrfund-S will KpSl JAUES BLAKELY, [-• - . -rßcal Estate and European Agent,:,;... Ciy27 : Seventh and BnUtihltid sta. ~ MM? M H v pliltlOAß UnfiTARS LiUXIxB&T. • - THE GBEAT-fiST. BLESSING OE/THE AGE! THIS may. appear to those unacquainted with its.Tlrtues, |- as a random assertion, that is jaot jnstalned byifscte.— t 'Although ti has been but a short time elnee.itwas iutro- l duced to the dtisens of Pittsburgh, yet we hare hundreds ofj grateful, witnesses here to.prore.what we say tu be truoJ L •Ask,those nowworking:at.tho various rollimj-mllla, .&an-.( dries,.machine ; shops, glass works, A&, who^nare■ burned ] ihemsdTus with.the. metalv end haveused this Liniment, \ > and werohealed os bymasic.. Thay wQl'fiay it was ahless« | t ing -indeed to them; Others, who have.cut,' bruised or j sprained themselves, hero used it with the some happy ro j salts. Others have used it ibr rheumatism, pains m tho I joints and limbs, old sores, crocked or chapped J .ten and ringworms, and oil hare been HIiAtED! Go ask I thatwoman who suffered the agonies of a. thousand deaths I I forweeks, with ague-caked breasts,'and could, get no "relief j I until she used ths.Mastang Liniment, and she will toll you,- [ with tests of gratitude, that she blesses thedayshe wasln* j I duccd-to try it. .These &ro no. imaginary flights of fancy,. | "bat fimtoto wMehihfmgant!ft-trflE • i-;:- - : A j' fls?*Fj>r .wounds, scratches* or sores of any kind on horses, | | it has noeqo&L It is warranted to cure spllaL-rin^bone,- 1 I spavin, wind-galls, swaney, fistula, or .poll*«ri.V H used-i ittrfctiy. according to tfaa directions. ■ ' - • | A man in Illinois has mode & goodde&l of money by .buy t ing lame and crippled ■ horses jbra mere. triSe, carh^-them ■ I np with the Mustang Liniment, and then tolling thorn for a IctHrtprtcc. - Horpaia fifteen-doUaxs far e horse who fcada jlargofistala cn his weeks, had-him j cared, and sold him Thislsaflictv -• { To draymen, cartmea, wagonenw stage companies,: lircry I stahlesjond csonl-bOat Bpm, it will be a raving of hundreds |of dollarsyeaziy to use thisUxtiment on their.stock. ■ . .■ I v 'field fay. the across,dozen cr-single bottle, at .the proprie- : j tor’s prices,byDlLG.lL KEXSE2, at his Drag and Chcmi* |cal&toze,l4d.Woods&tot,Pitt3bazsh» Pa.. - ay27 v ‘‘ ' - ; »l‘r L.^ «' - -t* \ > * ' s > *■ >* *t * -r . ‘ ' Lissse Ajfn o# 2rOCTX3 .. : <C2^Door*open at o’clock; pcrfennarie* to -«SOSSBC3 at 7% o’clock, • •• ■ '• mas or-AESEeXMf* . Privtile j Dtfisa Cbdc.&~~'*»Jto cts* v pAitittctto. ■.„ 60 I Second Tier..,-. -«SS. • ■ -CS5*. Seat* may be secured tuibs Hex Ofilre* daring -fits day, without extra charge. - lkncfltor Slf/J/E. UOBTXiCa. night of .BE SOTO, rat U«» or wmAttimsar^ ; re written for .Mr.. Murdoch, by Q. IL- Sines* Esq;, of EaltS-.: .more, and played OTer.sixt/ nighl* Sa Philadelphia. Wr-- play *Hi bo produced la nostmagntSecntetyleftriSs entirely new tsarteexprealy. fortHs .piggy ssl with new. and splendid appropriate appointments.: .• </%sa. Brens©, Mayifftfc;tSs3;wm he performed tfcs grest American Tragedy it \ Dfc so-ro:- . -Dtv Soto, (commander cf tbyespcdltion : - . . L _ .. :• against the Florldt3>.*« M Hordoch/'' - . . Louis, (* soldier of Fortune}...^... Bralcffcrd, • ■••■■ . i i’lah-... Potter. 1 Mrs.Gnbcrt -. Tooonclnde wlti : SCHOOL EOS SCANDAL. . Tomorrow—last typcannco ct Mr. MBEBCC3.- : Canto’s Cotillion asdQr&sa Qas&esa'- can' be obtained at CAEG9 & CQ/3 Baisacs- :-:- - •■•• -. •■ ' . JIUSIO AID FIBB-.'ißß -GRZJ.FCOUBINATIOX! LAFAYETTE SALLI Thnrflfln-V. nfiA £&tßl£&7i 2&» 27 T"l OSSITJSR’S GBIiAT FA^XTING. py 'XHiS capxst«« . KQSALTS DOKANP. the celebrate* Amerfrag “ assisted b/S!ff. ANTONIO ~ /^4^.FggparUealgTS > ' iGr V LOVES AM) UAL?SOSB-In pgit viirtsg, tobohaJ., at - • - - CiIESTI«tF&»i . . . irOU'E'B SCHKIDAM SCH N AP.Ki—For rale it . ; |(V rtsyin . • S£YaEß’3 Proa Stor-.-. JL-tO Wcod A /TEV3* iSojs* and Tenths* Calf, Goat.. KnameiTea find M. Patent leather BOOTS, SHQSS and O AITEBS* of n-. . w . B-^BCHMEBCT.WMariaittt.- liAGiiH B3BEB HALIii s- Ho. 137 'Wood Streot, sr RUDOLra volqsr. ■PHE subscriber informs his reltorMittens.thsV n» . £ purchasedflifa.popular Hall froia Mr. aa2 «at T . ba a pleasure to him to accommodate them tn-o a riaaof trooa ; Lager, wfceneTer their appetite mar - gpfh reffgshmeat. • (my2&St] .... RUDOLPH TOlX}i<*-. _ • n.gtra Warren to Cstra steal I Af\ riKSf CLASS tfUBJSHEX WAKTBO,.lo"Wfcsa.ta».;■...■ SsUhighratiiodof Trusts-Bill tepid, for iaSSagcSsrpt of gsagiof men oa both rock end eartimxeaTflALii, ca w- ■. . sauted ad BaO. £ CO, ■■ Contractors of S 3 nßesttf-S.eEdXßsllicaJr'- Offloa at Lecsrflle, Carroll eoaiity, Ohio.' ■ aiaiaaAg* qtenhtiPTlUlg pnti Indiana RBilroadt'~~ Onn SM-NE COTTERS AND STONE MASONS WANT *U U ED, ca. the strobesrrtll* IsAwna RuTnasL—-. Wise* trom SISS topzjiperday, oasadte* to tio qcabo capable ottaiinx efiats? of bcCTy-OHUsonrjy toytomb<3“ / m-M will bo bail- Onnnaaoaty I»bcovy.ioamil s*ora ;. ■, . • /frrflfrpyFfrwuyfSS toßga offi. amtX SsllJsaAe. I Offlreat Lefislmrs, Carroll eounty r OMo. :• I• • :. , ciy2s:lctdAtg< r .-••■ x- ' T ,-: I—Splendid1 —Splendid Plana Fort&o. ' Tons U.MHLWB, So. 81 Wood stmt, bos just rceelTod. ... •1 from. the 3lsnn£ictnry -r. _Lf •'‘ ••' - W magnificently finished: Lcnis i. Forte; lull seven dd&f e ;:car*cd In the richest . stylo, sal of most «qoMt® sodpsssri-llts tram. .gicQSSOO,.. ALSO—Aricbljearredßoiiewood; cetaM.. Etii*S;-o- , ALSO—Six Boscwood sixoctaTOHsnos,. : ; ■ , ;■■■■■■ ■■., •The above axe nil front the celebrated • msaufactayof jocas'Chickering, Coston,'«ndwintessld.iß^>:tL , raals^fcc^; ?J£irtc£y?~ JOUSlLHShW^Sl^ccdstrccU Assvt&rtbc-saleor - •;,y ygylvaaiia.' '• SUMMEK DRY GOODS \ _ , . sifijptoh, ■cmsoir & c&., 45 Wood and 103 T-SUrd. GireelSt - . X RK SOW. RECRIVEiO ttlSlKßiadiUon of FSESHII. ~ ..X, IMPORTED AXDAUBJUCAS S2T GOODS; cat kins their assortment north tha cosixacpleto In tba dW: ;; lo : tit«-«io : atteoUmio?dlj'totes,.aST»ana3.:; .. f _ Ihosof^adlstaaco cclTcd. aro caayliaodsocs styles of LAviSSs BaOiaits.^. . . DELHI ES, PAST, and COAT EIEEX3, EONS, HOSIERY, 4c. Alto, a large slock, or SCJSSJEII -, COAXINGS, ParUJoocery, At Aliof.which wilMjeadlat asmalladtaocetoeuhcrpttMrajiearhfcrijo'a .. . Pittsburgh, Uoy tip, IStip.—silo It? , -t - : - ■ i r * A.-' " .-- ■ ■ ' - OS hand end forAale, aneitenslTO eolleettoo nfcJ‘AP£R ■ HANGINGS, compr-ldil e great number at JOte pet* tern.!, selected enpiwsiT fcr.thU end -:; ■- . American !ianntetories,uf:Gold, GoldAUd. YclTOUllasrr _ ered, «r crorj- Ttutey r Glared oadtresteed ; «J 1 «tasuH ,ouj styles at jlipti Mahogany,Koartod, ic^teteished-a^plalnjuv,,. kingaltosetbcr an -assortment that Cannot be in qiSty, MJ'i j s.r«;-. Allegheny .- —•-.•■?.o ; ,- .-. .--.v'-.-r % v^ Arsons - des!rcßi r :cf -.la>k|as-.]ttoyßsH : &£.- CUpcsed to &sc&zst> cr sot. ■***£!-?££-, ted la call at ‘ , ■ WostorA -Insoracca Company, -Zittplnrsb*.... O. JIILLEK, Jew JVesliZeni. I E- sJ- OOEDON, Senriaq.. CAPITA!., 0300,000, _ Tmu. insure against all kinds of risks, FIRE nnd lIA ... , \ y UINE. All losses mlt .be liberally Bdjns,ai. and . PJ ljißaelastltatlon, marased byCiaic'tES ehoare we 1 1;.... fcnovn ia-the 1 conmtinllsy,an4 who ana daterateSj hj . promptness atd liberality, to malntaliit3i»charaotextrE_ji fiftre thg]>estvp?oteeilpa to tggSfr- - Jr,C.W. Electron,J-T7.Butte, • S’. Holmes,-*,AT. H. Sudtk, a Ihmseni Georgs tVn. M.Lyoii, James Eiptwneott, Gcorsa I?arsis, Jmuea-^a-, 1 Ante, Alexander Nia’eS. ahonas Sratt, m tri Office, No. 92 Y»'?.i.r steed, OTareioase of Spate* fin Too stairs.) Pittsburgh. . - nar^r_ HEW J 3v; 2 L2Y s.soas, So. 8T Marfiet. Street, - (Sjsni! door cfcocf TOHSSISV£saOS,(of diololoto ot Join B, SI . (I - 4 o\.> rrapeelfally annooncM totto opened, nt tho WATCHIS., JEWELEY. SILVER AND PLATED WAEB, LAMPS, .GJj. IUKDOLE3v fbcitt «»* Shite ■.Grtagrßrßoaaa :C«»HnSraSßj, Bha tfcawiialTMSoiy cf goods In tio 11=3 sad attention glTen to the BEPAHS of PISE WATCHES, JCWELBY, ic, , . v „ Ho trusts, that {root Ms long c jpsrieneo In bojnorv ho I -cal bo-aide to giro sntlsfection to thoso who tasy teTorhls. i wisbi their patronage.. • ’ ’ ' ' ' ’ " ’ [ r-piasbtggh; May 15t$ulS53. *' r "*’ A CHALLENOIit, EDBERT DOBNINO, of tho Fifth Ward cfthb dty, m fcr y nreoared ta tore-and -finish- I work: co yO-4PAyu.g,- all kindr of NIP.PJSES,PLTE2S,-. . C» bcst’ trosOTEf-Itt too employbf Bbwn A • touring «U 1 eJsato'prepared-tomeetany workman totba bmplpy of ; tb« Cna namod &bcTB at Stats; Salr, cad there lei thenerifa hf. their repecttee workhadsciSal. -; itvia r *a a. piste "of ■;htassaioda,:ljQfr'ltsr«!fc|iect. ; teAto^-aßacra-isshjCiUsna thrown oat by the firm: mentioaed, tod their workmen, la.. ; -regard tohlaskfll u a mechanic, by siring them a chars? t0:,.-. ; eoapctowlth him la the, manofcrtnre •:■.;* . xaxacdL •• - •■•, ■ *'"•■..•• [> Tijs wtidea cf Slr. PuraingVmanii%ctCTOcan-.cn rr> cnied at' JOHN CABTWKIGHrS, Wood-street; J. WOOD-', [ WELL* Seeosxd and Wood t ;HAYS A GETTV, 71. Market st* -. and at JOSH ENGLAND'S, cm. Penn Etrcet, ia thn HSU I -•: v-‘JRIHB ; SU<l*-Src&9Sßr'y » •TVTDAtt EAST-LIBEEXYv—Tte subssSfter' besstore to- :- ']ti -Infara-bia friends and the pobl!q'generally,:thst hi businssSf .haTinff.an: ertanslro •ibsSt-ofuptraidi..of sixty;thdnsahd.ffrergreens,. toseSssr-^o I- ancsi^ricnadpsr^atotals cksrgo' > \ orthia department^twhohaa been engaged la in with great secrete and rfcpnt3Uon*ana dnrafaia -; I aTrirarin the Baited States has-been.cater .the directions ..•■■•.;■ of thelftto lamented Ai J.Datnnso,32sq, outer of thoHor- ' I tirolturiit. - With theald cfisoch; experience and by fflcdss* I rate chargedi2teSctecansߣrels Steered he cannot faOto ■:••■.■■• I. elt'e satisfaction toall who maypaironlie him.. In the fall: v ._ f Mason *• — : -• | to flir all orders for prodacriona cf the aboire. ta> : : v •;? rperr. Any p^a-'Wlshte^to.nii^e.a selection,nill.be te* -• “•• j hen to aba from'the narsery frte cf&hr expense* AU o I tiers addressed to tho undersigned, at; Sd Wood street, or to I PCJE-inLL HERBERT, near ;£ast Liberty, wHlbe prompt-; | j* attended to. ■ JOUS iilcC!£Sau?i I • •my2s:d&wltr , - - M Woodstreot;Pittsburgh.. - - ■•'■ ' Preftcribcd by Phyricicosi TiHTSICIAHS ererj* wbrtu prescribe B..A.TAENES- ._■ JT-TOCiCS TfiRMEPDGE,'for tbe reason that they/ can •• plaMimpUrit'cbnSdente'te the : i-, meat, from a gtnGemen Jfhom.vchaTo known many yearsr; ■ ;- —ltesimixx, Indiana, Septembers!* 1852.-i : i/esrrs. JZ A. £xi!inezioci: «£ Cb.-r-GcnUeasni-Xi - piesjtire to state that IhaTe .btett.eelUng. rocr -Ttemifogg - for soma ten or t'orelr© yeais»;ocd daring vont tlmfl I hars. ai» sold cbher ToriEdfo^. and I csttnsi* :% r /-• ; sdentisa?lj«7: Urat -yonrs to -nni«iaUy gfren tlontnalttehbhaTrnsed.it, and was gwacraUy cssd tmd described by tors of Washings • :• ton, dliihoriness cp-to 51ay*1552. : I boye daring the tisus nsodlt Ipmyotra fuauy, with .entire satisCicfioßt t?hen oGipt- preparations • -; haro filled of their desired ctfeot. . --. Tears, troly, '' Tssma Pen, Jr. i .■■ '££s*Beware rfrconnterfyfs.andhnltaQoas^: c v-;-,y,.. Sold wholesaleand ell. the- [and country merchants ~ ... \ .pylO - , . .-Propertyfar Solo* , . rpHE mbrnffifi? offers for gale- on Tcrv reflacnablß . I *tbs following property,>lst - , .: AThree gtory Bnck Dwelling I&um, •' '■' hetweeuEay street &nd£r an?? alley vandLotSS fedircaV----'' .extending hack llfffcst to an etlley^--The Uonsata esa ofifra --. -heat traildixjgs, and-lirjone qt-tbs-jnflst t -.- r fcoodfl ln the city. ■•• ;Hra Lotsr-eabTOcingcome;3&f. Front nne-hundred and fire foet-fccat ot£ Terryihd sisjy fact csvv - Front streevwith a. good tfar®. story -Back --BaiHlsg on tka.- - ' - rccroerj atwostcryi’nsne on.Frca.V2tj andtwoßrii&Eti2d«~' r ' infused nsshops,-onTerrysi.''- . ; ' - ~ « ALot, SI /foot; front: by £0 .foot:*ep> -enr Trent,-between ?=. Market and 'Ferry streets,'' -=• * __ " •• A.lot, with very.conmnlen* Frame Dwelling; Let£o fojft *' by^frontinsonCcmsreiaandEtoeta.:.: \‘ : v ."■; - -AHouse acdvLot,oa Wytfo Btreet^nearlfca-nsw-Cadit'^• • Hones.- .Thehouseis weß anrsaged andiagoodorder, aad- 1 - Unowcccnpiedaaahctcl.' ..:-•..■ •..*> .• • I - A Three £ioryßiick,-Utt Saitfcfield afreet; ns3g-g£rpu+frw i being in an excellent bnslaea Iscsttav -Tho Lot is £3 by £3 •: -foet dfi«jvaontisSintSialth£?Jd eh-.-v-r-: r -w- •:•: • - end Bobiason streets, City,; Thi* la & Tcrydeslrai* - bls andpleasant location for ftraidence.- v----?- 1 . -•'. Sino Lott la the town cf ITKeerport *?£± & tszi by lit). of these are on ths.llain street*’’-} - - '^ . Eaten Acres id Limciowsj oaddro Moccmijahcln Bh'ir, on ■which there ore 4 houses; there are boss ft or 7 ceres of es-■•:•' ccllmt rions coil, ted otaaiaaea of.llißf>4oni!, ijsaToaicnt . to tholttdlns: sad two cal pits ep;a. ■ Xinctytotaiathstoinicf Oslßm’jia, WfeestyUaciiEr. - early ul let el, sel cell lasted. .nwtcEm* cf etoto - hn the F'ltilese cr nsias cfcatSTcrstone oal .ts cay pj. qainilhTlsSjoca'BscjfiracSupit aorlto locitsl-iCblEsKi' U Rplosant rituatoi.cn to teiAcf .to StptKnsstola riv er, a sKott atetora beloc LoS Xe. C, in ilio. iaiincf «a **»;■:. halve ctoa coal rtgiGii, and vrocll Eo aUeiiniblo'- polatfor ■ raaiifeefcari!!™ estulSielaeata. f T\ro Unuivvl ecrea cl superior Sbuc Ca!,trftlx Hcusi," ’ f.-r—i-Han J'ot rallrced—vriia eajasb leva sajead cl pcfntdlii toSiaea 4aa-gsrSoa%' ! E3:tosu!oas.fi->r.cisaa±2SiSs3i - 166 tela Is deep eneds’a l-> alioTT heerce :o botilasS ialoal.' W cdt tie eoal-rto-qaiilty cf vftich,te Irca veri, Eton, ’ er for cory orliiory to country. :■■.■•»■• ... , . :-•. In ray absence,ny egunt, Jasss Blakely, Loa, tria£* 7a an and bo authonsea tomrs gjg» Liy toe deeds dii/any prcpcxQrsold, . .. JAHEd MAy, . xayS3.- ■ SftallOPea • „ - * »' W v
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