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M.Pmnraiu, 4 Co, whoare prompt hpn - Cat tail Gentlemanly In their business transaction^. arethe ' «tf Jau&nMcd OK /uta lu-the dtle, ofNew JTork and Boston Sr the Hurting -ftef They aienuthoriredlo r?eel wA4- .. ani SubSerlpUons fur us at our usual mta , - - £03105, 10 State street. . ■i ‘ „ n) | - - l ' - C2S» We are indebted to onr old friend Capt. t. S. Hamc, for a large package of late Califor. —-" nia papers. , 1 the Weekly post, ~ “ Issued this morning, is filled with a great , tuaount of interesting news and miscellaneous -reading. We pride ourselves on publishing one „ ' - oftbe best weekly papers in Pennsylvania, and ' the warm approbation of our thousands of Sub scribers encourage us to ibis conclusion. The / paper is for sale in the counting room. - . £57“ The last of the European lecturers who * ka3 visited our peacefulland, is an Italian colled * PassEtt Gavazzx. His lectures, heretofore have all been devoted to religious' subjects, and from 1 their tenor we oonld only conclude that they ' v were calculated to create acrimonious feelings in the minds of those who had previously tired in penca'and harmony together. We have . bad. .--jnany of these itinerants among.' .üb, -.who on,the.. : ic pica; of having reformed, from • former - errors, ■ ‘ ' e empty the pookets of our people by a free con fession of what they oonsidof their former sins, and embellish tbeir confessions with a marvel il'lottß amount' of billingsgate epitnots against. others- ’ 1 . Pather Gavuziis, to a large extent,: one of this class; bnt with. Us religious notions wo bavo, nothing to do; That is n matter for the clergy,' -. >tmd thoßswho are fond of snch discussions, 1 to settle. Bat we do objeot to him, dr.any other ~ subject of a foreign prince, coming here to read us lectures in which the beauties of constitutian ~ nl menarcbles are set forth in glowing language. The American people have been told before by . foreigners that they did not understand the con stitution or institutions of their native land; bnt j this is the first time we have heard of any of those adventurers recommending a monarchical . ' form of government to onr people. If ho had visited ns in the hey-day of black-cockadism, he -■would have drawn applauding audiences, bat, thanks to the progressive progress of the prit ciplea of . our 'institotions.a monarchy of any lnnd has become a scoff with every trne-hearted “‘'citizen. ■ ' » The monarchical question in. this hemisphere * _ was settled in the revolutionary war, by men %ho understood the matter, at that early day t , better than onr Italian teacher In governmental s efiiura does now. Wo are of tho opinion that the American people would much'rather rely upon the rich legaoy the framers of onr govern ment have bequeathed posterity, than to pin their national faith to the revolutionary fantasies of'a rccnsantprlest. With tho Father's reti* gious mission we have nothing to do; hut when Tie attempts to call forth our applause in favor of -A monarchical government, our.democratic feel ing compels us to rebel ag<un9t, and rebuke all nuoh teachings. L '1 £2?* 11 is somewhat surprising that a few of the whig papers still continue to ding-dong on tho tariff question. What is the-use of this? It cari no longer be made a partyqucatlon,—it is like the other 'whig “ principle,” a U, 8.; Bank, an ‘tobsoleto idea.” The loading whig papers have, in effeot, pronounced it siieh, and it is folly for the small fry of the party to re vamp the hntiquated notions entertained, by the party ten years since. They had better remain quiet until the next State election, and then : they can renew their, lamentations over the - - Sheriff -sates of furnaces in Clarion county. This event has always been announced before the eleotion. The pales must be stereotyped, for, for the last jive years, they bav» always been announced nt the proper time, and that "they amounted to seven columns. -If these i statements were reliable, Clarion oonnty is the . most marketable place in the country, and af fords a wide field for speculation. Some of theso mode up tariff men should go up and buy it out noxt Ocloher. That will settle the tariff question essentially, and relieve poor Clarion *■' from that never ending list of Sheriff sales. s ■* THE WASIUHGTOH .BSAEnETEt®* • - We' have heretofore neglected to notice the recent change in the proprietorship of the above paper. Asdbbw Hopkiss, Esq.,, hasdisposedof his interest in the concern to Geo. 8. Ham, Esq., of Washington, who will hereafter bo as sociated trith Mr.jGmtysoH in its management! We regret to part with friend Hoekiks, for m have alwayo found him a zealous Democrat, and ' on amiable citizen. We hope, however, that at ' no distant day, we will greet him again in the editorial field, battling for the right .Mr. Hast, ‘ hlo eniweesor, is spoken of as a young gentio , nan of fine talents, and we cordially welcomo him to the Corps Editorial. " I £s£y* apeahing of thO recent diplomatic . Appointments, an exchange paper says that— , ' “ Johh Bahdoieb Chat, of Pennsylvania, Charge to Pern, ia anothor of onr veteran diplo matists. He has been attached to the diplomatic corps in various capacities since .1880. Ho has already spent one term at Porn. 11 John Babdolph Clay, of Pennsylvania t When -was Mr. Clay a citizen of Pennsylvania, and in what part of the .State, did he reside 1 Will scone of bis friends be pleased to enlighten us? ~We hove nothing to eayagainst Mr. Cloy’S diplo - matio qualifications; but we do protest against Ms appointment being placed to tho crcdit'of the Keystone State, v £2s* Cleveland usd Pittsburgh railroad atook sold la New York oa the 23 d inst. for $lO2. ‘ Shis rood it doing a fine fcaaiaeas, and we hare - no doubt will declare a ebmi-annnal dividend of ' firs per cent on the first of July. She exten* sion to Wheeling will he of great benefit, and With its present - efficient management, it wifi continue to be oho of the best paying reads in Ohio. ■ ‘ CS?“The publiowillnotforget the saleoflota,. j7hloh"take place in the neighborhood of Wilkins.. ’ harg, to-day. The railroadexcorsion is free of charge, and the bargains that will be offered, Ore well deserving of the attention of those who desire to obtain pleasant country homes. -v Graduates.op the PBismo'Omen. The i Boston Port says: ssM {‘Cbnrleoßernald, Esq;;* talented and oner* ig, getio yonng printer, uhp ago was a compositor npon the Boston i’orf, has been ap-' *.® pointed By'the- Governor of Caljfornia,_coaaty Jadge for. Santa Barbara, of-that State. - The e‘ v '.v position to whichhe has boon elevated, is an ex- has-;? tremely responsible one, embracing criminal, „ w I gton, Pa qItJI, and appellate jurisdiction. The oppoint _j T on meafctras rety rjadicio.nsir anit;-4ißploya a com. saoo ‘ ■ oendhhle appreciation of merit.. It trill be re '■Cat collected that Gaorgo H. Campbell, Esg., another _—r "°T~T ~r~, Boston printer, was mado judge < of Caiyeras O* The Eastern mart dne yesterday morn- cotaty> g a s „ fatot benee, and this latter log, did not reach hero until late in the after- appointment is another compliment to the Intel; noon, erring to some detention of thenars. , ligencenf the craft.” - ~ " * ~ '* 1 -i- n' * *r ' i -- ~ t, * ' f ?** ' * ( V - \jf Crawford Count}. " *HB CROPS. We continue to receive the most cheering in telligence respecting the prospects of the crops throughout the country. • There Is % present every prospect .that the formerwiUreap. a rich regard for hia toils and anxiety. -Not only do tho!gralu'cropSi promise anabundanfryield, but. ithe.prospCets for an abundance of good fruit are Italy flattering. ’ rTheoffepuhlfcau,;. published at Monongahela City, Washington county, says: *< Theproßpecta for good crops , aro seldom so flattering as at the present time; and should there btcuo destruction by worms or insects, a heavier yield than Usual pf ■ att. valley/’ The late severe frosts, we aro pleased to learn, havaflosa but little injury to the growing-fruit. The £tpublitanmy& t « There wa3 a heavy frost intins vicinityoa Fridaymoming last, but W 9 hawnottheard -ofiany serious damage; being done to. the fruit. The'prospect for peaches, ‘PearB,,oderrics l -an4plums,dsvcryflattcrin ! g. The apples , will not be so abundant ad might he expected from, tho favorablencss of the season/’ - : w The Mansfield (0.). Shieldan3 Banner, of Wed nesday, says: “ Although we have hada couple of. severo frostsiTecentlyi thereTisovery indlca-: tion of an abundant fruit crop of all kinds.— ThOtpCaoh treesi.will. beladen with their delicious : fruit.” < " , - . . ' The Retiring Senators* • With tho eldse of the late session of the Leg islature, ~thd terms of the following named Senators expired. Names of Democrats -in italics: 1. Philadelphia city—Charles O’Neill., " 2. Philadelphia eounty— Tht>mat Forsyth. 11. Adams and Franklin—Thomas Carson. ■ 13. Cumberland and Perry— Jcitph Sally. ■. 1'5.. Blalrj 'Cambria, and' Huntington—R.- At M'Murtrie. IC. Lazerne, Colombia, and Montour— C. R. Buckaltm. -IT.- Bradford,"Susquehanno, and Wyoming— George Sanderson. 19. Mercer, Venango and Warren—tfno. Hoge. ‘2l. Batter, Beaver, and Lawrence—Archibald Rabertsan. 22. Allegheny—James Carothers. > ■ 25.- Armstrong, 'lndiana, dnd Clarion—Chris tian Meyers. - « - Of the above districts,'remarks the Harris burg Union, the Ist, Htb, 16tb, 21st, and 22d, are decidedly Whig, and the 2d, 13th, ICtb, 17th, 19th, sad 25th, are decidedly Democratic. _Oae or the lattenvasreprcscnfedbyJadge Meyers, Whig,- daring the last Senatorial term; bat there Is ho likelihood of such a result at the next- election. Should' both nsrttes, - carry the die* tncts next fall in which they preponderate, the next Senate will stand 10, Democrats, 10 Whigs, and 1 Hative; and shoald either party r lose one ofr.its districts, .the anpromacy;in the | Senate must thereby be given to the other. Tlu’Brjaust > Inxeply to a paragraph in the New York Pom xrttrcial Advertiser, asking the.nature of the re pairs now being modo upon the calorie ship at WilHamaburg, Capt Efiicssos replies, that the cylinder bottoms 'wero found upohthe lato xoy age to prove too Oloatle.'to remain air-tight, or to admit of-fall pressure being carried. These bottoms, ORjteaWrs, which were made of boiler plate, are to be rcplaoed with cast iron,by which -change the- difficul tywillbe obviated.' - The cast ing la. a labor which 'Will necessorily, on account of the size and merits of the work, requico much - time, during, which Copt- Emcssos hopes that his {jriends trill exercise a little patience. - i -He deolinea, howeecr, to etato what is now be ing done to the machinery of the ship, as the i modification .of apatented.maehlne ianotn pro per subject for discussion, until completed, but promises to explain it in due time. IlAnrai's Mauazihc.—-Wohate received the Jane nambet. of this Napoleon of monthlies, which is filled-wi U»: a. vast amount of choice redd ing. The leading article is "Gray’s Elegy 1a a Country Church Yard,” which is beautiful illus trated. This Is followed by-" Ancient Pern—its People, nnd its Manuments,V.ahsolHustrated.w The other articles possess-great merit. For solo by IV. A. Gildenfcnney &Co., Fourth street, and H. Minor & Co., Smithfield street. The AfoDEt LeoiSeatoee.—The Legislature of Rhode Island, adjourned laßt weefc, after a session of four iayt* in this tine, the new State officers were inaagerated, a United States Sena* tor for six years, and ■ numerous other officers were elected, a law passed for holdings con* vent'ron to revise the coustitutipo, and various other important mgasures were ndopted-*suffi* cicnt, as another paper truly says,. ‘‘for some Lagislatureato have mangled over through a aht months' Bcssion.' ..TOLEDOyNOOTALKAUD CIEVEIAHD RAILEOAD, —This road is doing a splendid business. - The earnings from, June 29th, -alien first opened, to April 16th, amount to $08,030. The road is 87 miles long, and-will cost, when fally completed, not farfronr 1,600,000., The Railroad Journal states that the-earnings this year‘will proba bly reach $450,003 $160,000 forva* rious expenses, will leave $300,000 for interest and dividend. , i AnothehStbiee. —Oa Monday-tho omnibus drivers for Weart & Co., of Philadelphia, etrnok In consequence of the introduction of the “re gister dial,” an Invention that has been generally introduced into the omnibuasee of that city. The drivers, it appears, consider that the exhibition of the dial is an impeachment of their honesty. The places; of the strikers trero sapplied: pith neer drivers daring the day. The Qoid Discotoeies in Texas.—Galvei ton papers of tbs 13th Inst have farther, reports of the gold discoveries in that State, anda num ber of persons vita, abont leaving that city for tho mineS.v' The . Indlanola .Bulletin says .that, very lately, inexhaustible beds of-excellent ooal and the purest marble have been found in that portion of the State where gold fs reported to hare been found. . . ; A-Neiv Bttmsir PeoteotoUaib.—-It js stated that the qaestioa of a British Protectorate over the Bepabiio of Liberia, in' Africa, has been mooted ia political circles la Washington. The proposition to our government is, to consent tbnt Liberia shall in fatare be “protected” by Eng land.and by this plan obviito tbeneoesgity for diplomatic-relations betweon Liberia and tho United States. - „ , ;Saiett of Bailtioad Tajiras.—ln. a letter in the Cincinnati Gazette, Joaiah' Kirby, who says he has givensevoratyearsatteationto thesnb jeqt, Buggoeta the following ae a means of stop ping the locomotives to prevent raiirjad acei donts: „ ~ r [: ; !The arrangement-is. simply to place a steam cylinder under the locomotive, and conneot the brake’ rodawith theplaton, in sack a manner ns to’ operate upon.the sevoral brakes of the train at the same time. . This plan gives the engineer the entire: control ofthe brakes, and enables him to stop the wheels of the car at pleasure. ;I have, satisfied myself, by drawings and models, that it is fully practicable, and lam willing to test.it atmyown expense, if any company will compensate mo for my time, ebonld it prove saC ceSsfol. Miss Tillcneuve was instantly killed by light ning at Quebeo, and two others persons sitting on a sofa with her were paralised. In Putney, Tt., a yoke of oxen and n boy driving them trere killed by lightning. vi A Strike.ocoorred- among the laborers in tho Government stores at Brooklyn .last Wednesday, -when. nowraen wero.?emplqyed. in v their. places;, since then there has been a number of fights and -riots,,and-the new men have in several instances been severely,beaten. ; -A company-hag been organized' (or tho pnr pOßO of conafmcting a railroad from JoUet,■ lU.y nnder a charter granted, at the lostscseion of the Legislature of that State. The Joliet Signal soya the. books were,opened on the 21st nlt-, and. @lOO,OOO subscribed.' The Ellsworth (hie.) Freeman says that a trai nable vein of iron and eilvar ores combined, has recently been .discovered oh the' farm of; Copt. Samuel Urany in Sullivan, Hancock county; Mo:> vjhioh has been so far examined os tooxcitehigk expectation. - ' The'copper mines: of;East Tennessee ore:get ting to be very trainable. . -It is stated, that ;in a i single day one man took' from: the mines: ore cnongh to net in the New Yorkmarkel ono hun dred and eoventy dollars. , The Wheeling Times states that a rumor is -current in that city that a citizen of Centro 'Wheeling has fallen heir to an estate in England estimated at $35,000.: Upon this sum also, it is : said, he trill realize: tha interest for, one hundred years.- Whetri The first election of Judges by the people, un der the non constitution, of Louisiana, tool! place atNCtr Orleans on.tho 16th lost., and re i Sulted'lq the ehoico of a democrat in each of the sixth districts . ■ The increase in shipments of lead at. Galena, •iu'*April: overtha corresponding month of. last year,. is 19,540. Amonnt shipped past month 68,720 pigs, and coming in rapidly, ' . Parmeno3 -Wood,nho Ber?ed ns n sergeant iiv the , war, commit ted suicide at Milwaukee, Wisconsin, on tho 16th tnst. Under the revised code of Delaware, the “whlppieg post- and pillory shall be in or near the jail yard." According to this law, tho whip ping post and pillory, in'Wilmington was on tho 13th inst, taton- from the pnblio Green, where it has stood for so many years; .and planted in the jail yard. On tho next day, three '’convicts, were publicly whipt, one pith 12, - one 15, and one 20 lashes. Tho Lantern suggests the following remedies for railroad accidents: Ist. Hang two directors at each termian3, and one every fifty miles on the road. 2d« Hang,one engine driver every twenty-five miles, and three wherever the road crosses a river, or runs along the side of a hill. •: fid., legalize tho uso of. n “lynch,law” by; the passengers, whenever an accident has oconned. " 'Tho' Noxlh Bridgcwater, (Maes.) Gazette says that o young boy, sou of . Mr. Jacob Ciiurchilt of that town, recently swallowcdV sitcer half dollar, of,which be was reliosed in or two afterwards. , » - A new mining company, to be caUld-tba Na tionol Mining-Company, owning several mines Of copper and gold la North Carolina, Jo about being formed, with a member of the Press as its President. . On Saturday, a passenger car on the Mount Holly, (N. J.) railroad, ran off tbo track,injuring Bomo-cight or tcn porsona,- more or less. . The eonduotor hail hla anhlo broken, and a Itidywas seriously injnrcd about the breast. A great black make has been frequently seen In the northwest part of Herr. Bedford, .and a teamster, by measurings the road where said make had been, sunning himself, found tbe “crit ter to bo Iftl fact-long, and a foot and a half in slrenmference. ’ At Augusta, Me., on the lGth inst., Marshal Jones seised forty or'fifty . barrels of different kinds of liquors, amounting iu all to about thir teen hundred and forty-fire gallons, which bad been brought from Boston. Tho Washington Union says that-tho titlo to tho railey of the Mesiila should bo considered calmly and dispassionately, and . that n proper application of scientific principles alone can mark the appropriate line. The landing at Cape May for steamboats was sweplaway by nhcarysea on Sunday. ,l)ama ges not mneb, and easily repaired. - ■ - Stephen Olrard’s binh day wss celebrated last Saturday in Philadelphia by the students of the. Girard College. Air. Thomas Allen, President of tho Pacifio Boilroad Company of Missouri, Is now in'Hew York to negotiate a loan of four million dollars,! on an. issue of mortgage bonds:by that Com pany. ‘ .■* . Gea.'Jatnes Taylor, of Newport, Ky;, left n long will, which has to be recorded in twen ty-six counties of Obis. It- manumits twenty slaves, and bequeaths $4,000,000 worth of pro perty. A law. passed in 1820 against -hofao-rooiog in Eennßjl»sni#i Is. just now: about to bo enforced; and a faw days ago tSe trotting horses Taconey and Moo were removedfrom that state to New Jersoy. to prOTent their bemg-seized for a viola lotion of tbe law. “Mr. Swipea, Eve jnst kicked yoW William on* of doora.” . - “ Well, Mr. Swingle, it’s the first till yon’ro footed this many b day.” ' : An exchange paper says:—“ Never let peo ple vrork for yon gratis. If yon do, yoa will never get ont of their debt, to all eternity. Two years ago o man carried a bundle for.us, free of cost - Tho is-that we -have been londing him two shillings a week ever since.; : Tobacco is in groat demand at Petersburg, Vo., and on Thursday 170 hhds. were opened at the different warehouses. ~- Great Fire-at Rockland) Blaine •••Irons 0170,000 to 0170,000. A dispatch from Bockland, Maine, May 23d, says: “ This tillage;-has been nearly destroyed by fire. It broke out yesterday morning, at 3 , o'clock, in a barn on Main street—thence It spread to W. A. Farnsworth's store, and 8/Pills*' bury’s buildings, and- a fresh breeze, springing up, the whole, in.o few minutes, were completely enveloping in flames. To the south, they reach ed and destroyed the store of Larkin Snow; while to the north, they swept through two or three smaU Btores; Spoford black,-the-Commer-' clal Hpnse; two large wooden-stores; Diamond block and Holrnhs* block, ihonoo they crossed to;, .the. opposite . sidei-of the; street 'and-destroyed everything parallel with the foregoing, “ Among the sufferers were Messrs. Berry’s atahlo and lumber yard, and-Denning &Thorn dike’s stable. The; total loss is varionsly esti .mated.at from $170,000 to $175,000. .“.There were burned twenty-three stores, eight dwelling homes, including the only hotel in the .place, three law offices, two dentists’and two physicians’ offices; two barbers’ shops; two livery stables, and seven other buildings.” j3io,Teahsit,” sic.—All that was left to sell inside the Aster piece Opera House, has- at length fallenunder tho hammer, and fetched , yibont three thousand dollars! And what a fall 1- -Thfs sum was about the original cost of the superb chandelier, which was knocked off for five hundred dollars. --Mr. Warden'has a bargain, in this. But where iB itto be put up Mr. John Baer bought the fifty four balcony sofas, at four dollars each, about tho price of one common ohair, and Kimball, of the Boston Museum, got oil tbe red plush armabairs in the parqnette for ninety dollars 1 Niblo went to the tune of some three hundred for scenery; and the plumbing work, cost of two thou--i sand dollars or thereaboutsJ«,Tas struck off for! sixty dollars.. -The gas fixtures (cost one thou sand eight hundred - dollars) fell to -Mr. Johnson Mr.seventy dollars; and that -superbly" painted pair of curtains, net and drop, were:■ allowed to go tea liqnor. dealer, to adorn a bar-room 1 And thills least the third dismantling of an Italian opera house which-has happened in jthia city within our tine.—Afao Turk JSxprai. i -X We have before referred to tho indtoationa given by Santa Anna; since his return to Mexico, of a disposition to strengthen and consolidate: the friendlyrelatidnaoxisting between the Span ish and Mexican governments. The subjoined paragraph's from a recent number of £o Cronica, ' the Spanish: joumnl published in Ncpr York, re- , for to tbit subjeot; and arc-.tho more worthy of attention by reason of the close relations under istood taexlst between that journal and the Span ish authorities at Havana, if not at Madrid.: The Gromai copiesfrom tho Diane Espagnol, of the 27th of;April,.published at Madnd,-the fol lowing statement: “It appears that thenew chief of the Mexican ■ republic; s General Santa: Anna; .has: demanded the Spanish protectorate- ns . tho only-means of opposing tho invasion—each day become,more imminent—frojn: tho United States, and .to. pre serve tho ..remains of that .very rich...country against Iho conquest of its.powerful neighbors. According to the versions that wo-havo heard; theidea bos been already communicated to tho cabinets of London and 1 Paris, by whom; it ap pears, it has' been we)l .received.. -As much as out natural self-love, might approve of the 'pro jector General Santa Anpa;-wo repeat that it is meeossary -&'proceed: with ntuoh tact on this subject; not letting ottt of Sight .the great prin ciples which may be involved in.it—those of our importance, our iuflncnce, onr interesta;in Amer ica, nnd tho interests of "our island: of Cuba,’.' On this the Cronies comments as follow’s: “The Heraldo docs not credit tho preceding report, and produces it mere); as a curious fact,. The Clamor Publtca has also, understood that the idcaofi General Santa Anna has:heen communi cated to the cabinats cf Loudon and Pariß, by whom ;it has' been well received:. The other periodicals of Madrid, which, we have before us, I limit themselves to copying tho rcpptt, qualify- i ing it as important. .“.We believo that if anytliing has been done in the matter, it will have been somo indication , on the part of Mexico Ob towbetherthat repub lic might calcnlatc; In the event of a war with tho United States, om freedom in the Spanish ports, and perhaps in the ports of Franco and England, for. the, vesßels of. its navy and its oruisore, Would Spain refuse entry into her ports to the corsairs of, the United Btates, with Mexican-prizes,-taken in: legitimate warfare? And if the United States would have a just mo tive.of complaint against Spain if she refused to give, hospitality ;to.the-vessels fighting under a commissionfrom.tho government at Washington, by what right or pretext, could the government require that tho same hospitality ehonld not be extended to tho Mexican corsairs ? ,■ * “ Spain ought to take a very determined atti tude in this question, if she would avoid dunger onscompromises in tho future.. Hcrrighf totbe open hospitality of ber ports cqnaliyto Mexico as to the United States; in case of war between these two nations, ought to be defined and recog nised when the ocoosion occurs or making use of that, hospitality. .Wo hope that at length the policy will triumph which for five years wo have been reoommcndlng with unchanging' persever ance, because it appears to: us more neocssary every day to obviate and: disentangle the sitna tion.to which matters have been bronght by the Indicisive, -vacillating,, and,-accordingto all ap pearances, on the port, of England,, nugatory conduct of the various European governments.” The idea of a Spanish protectorate in Mexi co, to which tbtMtano refers, appears to ba nt least as preposterous, in the ousting state of things In the two countries us it would certainly bo objectionable. Tho project described by the Croraca, of making Spsuishpons places of shel ter for Mexican privateers in tho wholly impro bable event of war between-tho United: States and Mexico; eoems hardly more worthy of serf-, oas consideration. By the treaty, of 1795 bo ; twcon Spain and the United-States, pneufemny, in case of war betweeu tho twocountries, is de clared to bo piracy. The spirit, if-not- -the :let ter, of snob a treaty., would leave to Spain little opportunity; as a friendly power, -to shelter in her ports Mexican privateers' engaged in depre dations upon the commerce -of the United States: Bat, in fact,, the wbolo idea cf another war un dertaken by Mexico agamet the United States at this time, appears to reach the extremest. limits of improbability. It. would ,be nn net of, sheer madocES—alike without purpose, 'justification, or excuse.— Watk. -Union.- - - »• r .-■i-.-. ■•>... Queen Victoria and her Family* A letter from: tiondott to the Sew York Sunday Tunes says Born May 241h,.-1819, .Queen- Victoria *wiil speedily enter Into her iifitli .year, -She fully looks her age.. The family tendency to stontness has recently developed itself In her, and she is getting vulgarly, fat. . The fact is, sljo.tnkcs-lit llo exercise, has a mind not easily troubled by trifles, and baa a great appetite.- ller food is of tlieplainest, nnil bottled iftont is her -‘favorite vanity.” Queen Victoria ha 3 only two things to trouble her—firßt, the fear that a -revolution will .drive her from the throne; sending: her,to-tivo in the United States; and. next, the apprehension that •he Trill dio In child-birth, .Neither tiro very probable. 1 -In her recent accouchement, sho was 80 much alarmed that,, for the firat time, Dr, tocock administered chloroform, tinder the influ enee ofwhlch parturition took place, : • Prince Albert will go to'Qotha (the potty cap-: ital of bis elder brotber’a petty Duchy) Bomc time in June. Prince Ernest, reigning Prince of Ba«j-Coburg and Gothp, has no children, and Prince Albert is his heir.' -Bat the English peo ple, who had expensive experience, in the case of Hanover, of the cost of maintaining o small Ger man dnoby, will not allow Prince Albert to sac-. cced his brother. - The Intondcd visit, therefore, is to deoide on hit surrender of the heirdom, hiß second son taking his place. This yonng-gen tleman, Alfred Ernest Albert, was-born in Au gust, 1844. On her return from the Isle of ‘Wight, at tho end. of May, tho Queen will remain in London only-to give a ball, n concert. nnd holdadraw ing-ronm. She will then go.to Windsor, whence sho will .visit Ascot races, and attend several grand reviews on Cbebham Common, where 7000 aoldieys -will be encamped, :I. hope she will .pass through: the quaint, old-fashioned vil lage of Chobham,- with its-primifiva houses, ind ite meandering streets, and its remarkable ohnrcb, crowned with a Btumpy steeple—exactly like a Patch extingnisher. A Disconsolate Widow. Less thap five weeks ago, a young man in Medford died aftera brief Illness, leaving ayoung i and interesting wife. _ Tbefair one mourned his: early decease, bnt her grief was not -such os often crushes the life-blood from the heart. ■ = Her weeds gava a new eharm to her beauty—she won . the heart of a sympathizing friend, and-' tempered her grief by listening to his tales of love, and on Tuesday.last the pair was married.-- Tho grass has not yet-began to spring upon her late husband's grave; —Boston Chran. . i . Widows’griefs are short-lived. Once upon a time, runs an Oriental stoiy;:a young and lovely :: Wonmn was called .upon to mown the death of her lord. As she loved him in life with all-the fervor 'of adoration,- her grief at his decease’ was' violent and inconsolable.' She filled the air with' plaints ; declared herself the most wretched of woman; and in the}insanity of her great grief, mode a vow that she should wed no now lord until theetteam which ran by her bower- should reverse its course;; A few weeks ofter-she was observed hnsilyesyayed in dimming up the etrearn! - - ■ • - . : Goldsmith, in -.thef-Citizen of tbe,Worid,”re-- lutes a..-similar story.} A.lody.on thodeathof her husband; vowed that; sbo would not marry another., till; the grave of her first love. peren nlally moistened by own ond tho tears of heaven, should have become dry. Not many days after the dear creature was seen vigorously fanning tho grave, in order that it-might become tho sooner dry. ’ iTboct. —-The St. AnihonyKxprese saysithaa neverheard of trout. being caught in any ofthe streams north ofthe Falls ntthat.piace, though they abound -in the email streams -below for- a long distance. In going north front, this.place, ofl the east ofthe Mississippi, trout aro foundin some of .the branches of the AYisConsin/and they inhabit northward tor tha branches of the St. Croix. On theweatside of the first trbnt stream that we know of-experimentally: is Coon creek; that cornea' intothe',Mississippi at tha town of Lansing-hlho numerous branches of the Upper lowa-and Boot rivers. abound with this hind ;of fish. -Wo aro informed'that theyaraplentyin the mountain: streams. of. California:;-They- > mand pure cold witer daily drink, and’ in this they show great wisdom.—Catena (III:) Advertiser. o' v-j 11 . feOey , ~ Rossini.—An American in Florence writes to the Boston Transcript: ’ _ We Red the honor to be presented to' the great Hosmni. He is quite a dashing old gentleman. He t desired to hear Miss Hill when she had learn ed -some pieces. I must tell you a good joke about him. A short time ago, when wo were a soire g, n young lady of the house asked Rossini why he did not write-any more operas. > He answered (Ims: “Ifyou could sing ihejmnsic that X write, I would oompose an opera to-iporrow; but there are no singers living conld sing my mneic. ,T . Any oneean see Rossini’nt sdi hours of theday, walking the streets with a groon ■ umbrella.' *} ~~ y ' X tj. ''i *■* s "*• j’v'i. '» * *■ * : ..-/xi, -„.• -f,. ;.! r -j;r -. y,_>'-.•;•«•-- -If'* * \ * 7 ; Tub Mock Abutions.Svppbessed. —On pass ing thrangh Chatham street, it will be observed that the little red flags, and the shrill and load voices of the '‘.Peter Fanke, 1 ’ are seen end heard no more. Chatham street is nolongerJhe cen tre of attraction for /•gyeen” countrymen. “Harry” Howard add District Attorney Bisat have eacceeded in their attaoks on the mocks,” and foreed them to declare, in the language of Bfca&Bpeare—. With the exception of & few doubtfalandsaspi ciouß'placea in Broadway, the •‘mock” business seems, to be abandoned, and tbe sbrewd&ess and rascality of those who followed it will be exerted ; in'Some new./vocation; Harry Howard’s bill them up, n as its provisions were too stringent to warrant their K Sun day Dispatch. \ < -t. ; - HEW 1 ADVEBTISEbIEHTS; HARPER'S -.MAGAZINE FOR JONE-Juet: receVeS by ray2B - . 8.T.0. lO4 Wood st. OUEE3E-~3OQ bxa prime W. il. cutting* this UftVTec’d by • - henry il coixins. keggireshTJUtter, foraaie by-. ", ’\ Py23 - HENBY IL COIXINS. FlSH—Laku Hah, Treat and Herring, laz «niw -by - /. tnj2s. HENRY H. COLLINS* SALEHATUS-i^y.boxea saleby;- - - tny23 . nENRY £L :COLLIS3. SUGAR— 40.hbdi.-.fc>tsale by m>23 - lIENRY IL COLLINS, WANTEi>~»2OQ(y bblg. Snperfme *ty)it-l^r»^ I fry" '!>■ A HUNTER, 299 Liberty gt*» /“IOFFEE—6S9 bagß Rio, -just rec’d~ntiil Ju store. For sale fmy23] - 'A, HONTKIL sale by . lTjt r ;iny23 A- HUNTER. CtUUAII~4& hbdx. prime, la stori and for sale by-‘ . D m>23 • • A. HUNTER. B" "UTTEik-ri-bbls. prialei just rec'diijd lor sale by ' - - J my 23 ‘ A* HUNTER. TTXRIKO APPLES—IOQ baa. lu store, to close consignment A/ my 23 - A. HUNTER. . aAL'K3rt4OOO, instore and lor sale by - ; .. t XX ;lay2B* "A.-HUNTER- ' OLD WlHSliY—4 bbls.'©ld-Bye, to close out, by vmy2S A HUNTER, 593 liberty st. •IjiASIERN: B ROOMS—2I> 4o3en' extra '.wlre ' bound - and •dEi “Shaker n and for saleby' V- _ v,my2S . -BAILEY A~RENSHAW, 263 liberty gt* T7ILOUB~TIie best.qnalitiesol; lor lamilyusCj' -JE;- Always on hand,'such'aS iKaiahicTrcr’s. Culbertson’s and Pine Creek.", r - / {my2BJ‘. A HUNTER. ri.lOUAUCU—boxes Grant’s fi’s;... my2S . A HUNTER. r*iiJA3—7s half, chests Younglljwmj l •••:•. ‘.JL ■2O do., ..-MmperiaL.lu store and for sale by ■ A. HUSXJIB. ■ptflUlV 3VILUJ PiAMK BOA D—loo «imn» otthuglocS X vraated, by .. CHAS. jB. LOOHIS, ; - ' -■ Hlocfc, nUI ttcd licoi Estate Broker,. - my 23 • - 75 Foarth st* opposlte Bankof Pittsburgh. T| 'HE .QUEENS OF.ENULANI)—From tho Norman Con*- i quest; with Anecdotes of.thdr Courts ; how- first-pub- Ushedyfrom authentic documentSj priTatoas vjell as public;-' By Agnes BtrfcklAndr;l&vol&, bound In 6 roK -: Just receired and fbr.aale by my23^J&Y A CO, S 3 Wood street •• TT AEfEK- FOB JUNE;-The present aumhcrcommencea Fix the fourth year and Berenth'Tolmne of Harper’s New Hoaihly Megaiine. ; It has now reached A monthly Icdhion'- ofOno Uuadred and Twenty-fire The osand Coplen. Round tolumes, single numbers, 25 cents.- •: -' • - - Rcceiredond for sale at* \V. A. GILDEN PENNEY A CO.’fi taySS v- ■..■■■• -7CFourth street. - ■fTtyit EALli—alx Acros of Ground, adjoining the vlUfljre' Jj pf IVUkinsbnrg.- This property wlli be sold low and on accommodating terms.-;; It is a btantf fol piece of gronnd fbr a country, residence, and-will be sold lovcr--than'Similar pieces of ground In the same ' Apply to- iTHOHAS 3IOFFTTT, > Post Bußdlags, Fifth strpet. T>E WIbEiECONOMICAL ANEPRULEnF:—And oorne to Co® HaU,?A.Wood to buy your Clothing, where jon.-fein be sure cf,findlng erorything io the way of Clc thing, and of.«TKy-style thatyonenn alah ibr; with the bestastoHmmit:ofFarujohisgGoo<ls that has ever ' been odered In this city. ThepricescannottaH to etdt. GOTHIC BALL* 74, Wood street, • IL CHESTER- ■ , .ioyJ23, . ... .. . He Study.ln PUqu. iiortlctxUana bfottce; fpHB ExeeutiTe Committee ofthe Pittsburgh HorUcultu* , X'toL Eodety, wiU'hold Its monthly meeting in Rarke’s UnUdlngaFourth street,bn. Wednesday next, Jane Ist, at 10*4 o’clock, A. M;;: Premiuihs will thenbe'a warded fcrthe -beta. coUectfou. of Fraits, Hants And Tegetables. of the Society, orwcll aspersooj not marubors,'are competition. 4- -. -> •-TnQ3.J.GALLAHi:R,Sec > y. > 1 A A NACRES CO A&JJ&D TO fc SALE.r-Third Pool, M 6-: lyv: nongafcelaltlrcr,'rfrrollea aboTo and r U2rc«- GiiPB'belo«' .idjolnic* the property of E. 3lujTa , r J eiKl dixectiy'oppasite iho CiccSncail CoiU tscmpany : .';,Tircaty trf vhich la ;timbered^;. the :bal»rico. xuliS Persons wishing to lnTcstlaßeatEstate r 'vrlUCniltili on excellent opportrinl if, ns the price is very jbVr. arid j?sbd lime riren,’ -' CHAS. K. 76 fourth sirect, -v Piittbcrgh.;::’ . ... ExcsLsjouommusmJs. To and: Pittsburg** Hourly. t |.UttLriti»fis of Pittsbugtt ; JL • ora TWficcJfuHy.lafornied thaion and afiwt ; tIioFIBST’ C»fe‘ JUNJu NKXT, a Uatiof ;Omoniass-T*!|} berun txrry tout iiaXy.'&oaa G o’clock .ivr 'notH din aw evwjlng* Utia&n t. } u Sfttrpsluxy far? <yis Ifa&r'hi3i urlth tlut larraxttriUe acdCemeteryUae.to Httuborgh. ' .• ,Varo through lOeenta.”•Fan?uetwcea XttJfrVand Sharps* •b'ttrs?somt>.'- .'.•.-J.- •....■-; . amVHWty, {tny2fc3t Valuable Parm for Sale. TOHE subscriber'cflkrs for sain 21b acres unAoJ In Econo-' X wy 1 Township,RarercOunty;p*udi.<tiat mllcs/rom Pittsburgh, between th 6 Baden and Bemin£to&.&tiUott3 pf the Ohio *hd Pennsylvania UaflroaX-Company, extcnMfe front oif tbVfcank br 05ln Hirer, and Is well sup plied rritb llnicstOTje had ;coal..' There is cl?a a largo and well.built, d&ubletwo.idbry stone dwell ihff.o'u. tbo premises,' .For paJL .fiHcatlflo anti conn.’alececy-this farnivkisljbeen known, ‘ in Iho neighborhood, for inuny year?, a* oneiof the. best In Bearer county. Por further particulars enquire of • •- - CHABBESB. SCULLT, Burk’s Builiiin^'4th-«t^Pitt*bnri:h. HARPER’S MAGAZINE FOB' JUNa—AKew T-olume commenced,: Tbe-.pwent ndmlier commences the Fourth Year; amt. the Seventh: New Monthly Magaiinr, It has cow rvached a Monthly Edition of One" Hundred and Twcnty-Cro Thousand Copic*,aad the demand for It Is stillinefeaslog withgreater rapidly than otcp, . .Content* of the June NumbcTi— ' ; • Gray’s Elegy; written in a country church vaid. (CK) . * Aucrant Penults People and Monument*. (IllustnihxLV 1 lifelnPari*. {{Huxtratcd.) • Napolwir Bonaparte; bv John S;C. Abbott. (Illu*lratc\D het Thoso Laugh-that >Vlnv by J. Smy the, Jr.- The Edinburgh Review on the Influence of Novels. Faithful Forever. The Lost Found.* ' .-••- ••••,. Charity and Humor; a Lecture, by W. 1L Thackeray. The Lost Flowers; & Scottish Story. • Small Beginnings'. • * . - . Bleak House;. by Charles Dickens. * Seeneratßiau The Last Day* oMhxrcj. ‘ TheCbatestX’Jtegnier,r. -V '•/: ’ LvV-J'.""-- A Fragment of Australian Life. : • Monthly Record of Current Events. - • - Table; fEdltoria £afr Chalri ‘ Editor’s Draw.. Literary Notices. - Comicalities,Original and Selected, lr r _ i; -- ' : ' Fashion?f&fi Slay." _ >-• ~~ *ff. MINER-A CO.. my2B - . - . • '.V No. , B2.Bmitbfield6trect.--- state: appropriation To costmoH . SCHOOL FUND. 1 IN Pursuance of Sil Scctioa. ofahixtontitfed aaActibr ] :thefeiQlatidii«jid,coiitinoatiee:<if.a«ystmcJEdQca tion Behoof :passaa: t1».71h a»y.’or.':April,- : 1&9, we herewith -aablishia statement cf the-amount to which each Districtin theCtountycfAllcghenyisen titled, ; oat of the Annaal Approprißtion or.s2oo,oo<K. fbr the school y0ar.1854, astonished to this by C./A. Blice, Esq., ' superintendent orCommon Schools/at Harrisburg, as fbV lows; EBITiEZER BOYLES, „ ROBERT KING, TOL ALGEO. Comiißsio seas’ Omcs,\ -' .Allegheny County,May 26, 1850. -• j ■•* .kstbictb.. ‘ V • '• -f oETaicra. ~ ’' - " ■•iaiouarV AUtfy city. Ist ward % 239 76 P0ch1e5.............154 08 ■AUe’y.dty, 2d ward 263 88 Pine. .. 89 28 :“. i' 3d Pitt..'. 06 , M 4th.' “- ::,;-651;62 Pittsburgh, Ist ward 495 SO Baldwin—l 33 59 « 2d u 29124 Biralaghacu-——: 29868 • «- 2d ’« 50400 Birmingham Eest—l2o 96 . ' . 4th 250 CS Chargers 293 64 - - « sth <r - 67£> 65 ! Collins..- 122.04 , *». \«tb «- ' 4CBS&^ DecrEast,—l9o 44 • «. :7th\«‘ ,153 20 PecrWest...—lsB.46 . " /Bth « 302 76 Elisabeth Borough;-80 SO : -9th <‘ - . 212 76 Elizabeth Township. 255 24 Pittsburgh South.--: 121 40 Elizabeth West.a-... .30- 06 Plum ..................... 105 48 05:76 Patt0n.;.........—...../ 83 83 Fayette. North.....—;' 136 08 Penn....... ICO C 8 FayetlaSoutb;—.,..lolBB Reserre *........... 98 28 Findlay;.—ll44s Robinson.;...-..;—:.. 182-16 -Frank1in,,;...,... ~113 40 Bos3-~—— 153 72 Indiana——.,;—,. 190 68 Shaior.—lss- 52 I Jefferson.„ ,100.80 Sharpsburg,— ~.. " 95-76. i ;XawrcnoeTi]lo 351: 20 Snowden—: -05-76 -i JVlanchester...> IGB-48 Upper...,,:. ;183 2Q M'Candleas.-. iU, V'SO; 76 Si/dair, Lowet,..-.V:191£2 1 5TK0eap0rt............'183 08 Tarentaffi—:;.- 77.40 Mifflin— «■ 232 20 Versailles—. 182 la Moon—*. ; 104-76 Wilkin*..:.: 142 53 Ohio 173 36 •; -' * :Tonra, reiy resr .?inygfc3tir.-, % ' EUBOPEAH A.GEHCY; 1 ‘ THE OLDEST ESTABLISHED OFFICE' IN •- THIS • CITY ./■» . . roa uanmo ( 3IONEY TO THE OLD COUZ?!TttYi r TAMES BLAKELY fcegs icayo jto fifty fco those persona bar- O- iag .friends inthe Old Coaiitry, and desirous of either' sending them money or paying their passage, that '■ his-at- Tabgeinenls for doing either is now complete,- and on so firm n basis that mis lakes can. not occur,-nor lossesaccrue to any party. . Daring the last ten years in which be baa been in this badness, he has remitted over a Half Million, cf Dollars : without the losaof a dollar, &n& -thaboasefor which be is fcgent, In Liverpool, has shipped not less thsa 45,000 persons ; during the last year to this country, without a complaint of i neglect of duty on their part. -"•--• • • •; .' He can Issue Passenger Tickets for London, Dahlia, Liver ; pool, * Glasgow,' Cork, - Belfast, ''Drogheda, Limerick, Port i-Kush, Newry, Galway, Londonderry, knd’Dandalk, to New [ York, Philadelphia, Boston, Baltimore and New Orleans, and [from thence to Pittsburgh; end will attend strictly to for* ' warding pasffingert from thence to any part of the country. He? also has Eight drafts for sale, payable at the following places, vizi - -f'n-x-M -• • ON ENGLAND. Edyatdv Sandford A ■' 17x0. Tappscott A-Co. * .Liverpool. • {AYsUahlalnthß prlnefpaDdHia and-towna throughout lu “ 1 ondWalw) 0N jumjj,' Provincial Bank ■ Ireland - —. ..Dublin, . BBJJICUSS. - V .' ' 1 Armagh, Bclfiut, Downpatrick, Enniskillen, .1 Maltow, 1 ’■ " ■ Strahans, ■ .. Atnlone, . Carlo*,: - . i Drogheda, Fetmoy.i ;,< ;Mrmßghan, -■ .■ Ennbeonhy,;. i Baillna, Caron, • • Dundalk,-.• Galway, Heim,--*'-' -Tnlati-.-.s.'i-.'Bdrßm,'*-: .'Gtaattit,■ • i Dungannon, Londonderry, Omagh,. . • youghall, - J)anbrlte, ' "Kll):enny^ ; -viDungannon, i KtlrusVv-f - ’ Waterford, Coleratety. Earaanatown,, Dirk, Vrmls_ Bandon, Sligo,. - Tfeafori, Cootohffl, ; limericfcbr-r-EaUyahaanon, ’ OS SCOTLAND National Banket Scotland, BDnbnrgb, and Its Branches, In fifty towns In Scotland. . v . '.'i . ■ ■-■■■,OSFBAJSCCt __ SlessrshDdwnrt Blount & Co. Bankers..——....Perii (Ayallahlß In any dty In Franca} ' OS QEBUANT. Uessra Vogel, Koch * Co. Bankers,-FrsakfctteiMherJlaln. a (Availableln aoydtyjnGermany.} -■ . v : , JAMES EiASSLYj . .imyT ‘ 190,cnr.cfSevuulhendSnfithllcldttA -■’:. O' ;-•> ■:*•••' 'fOV -Tor;-', <•- '. -- ■ t - O/-* t>' v 'i „ ’. . . r ", i C« »' ' „- ■. .. 4 " . ■■. . ■■, * ■■.,■ *v w- “■■ ■>■.?.■:.■■ ■.-: - . ‘ ~ .--% »;. ••, i . 7 - - . * t - i-’’****! *, * ' *,-■■* i • ‘ L , " ’ ~w •jT.Vk , . ? / ~ . /fe.+ V '■'"O x*>'’• ■'> ' >v'.. '*' ,' “■*■▼'*’•» t, v ■fc'’ t 'v' '» 1 ~ -,00,,./,- V 't" ; _ ’ ' )\Z? i- ~;•* * -V • * »>* > • ifqlly, : C. A. BLACK, loat ofCotftnumScboolfl, .■fitiparai - * d * *. 'V ’ "*> t. ? v * 4 r - „ - -r „ NOTICES. WVBE COSPL^IfiTi J3S?-The only remedy over cS'crv-d' to tea tha* -.haajieyer felled to core, r'wta.directLous ico li M’Lano’«LiTerPilL .Ithaa "boon several years belbra tbs pubhe, and haAbecn-introaucgdin all sections of tea Wheieit liss'beeir ijsediit.has Jiad tee-rndst trfampimit success,, and has acta ally driven out of use all ctetr nidi' docs. ■ It lias £esa irlsd .cadet phases uf Hepatis, and has-beeafousd equally efSesdoua la sS.' •' - Far sale ‘by.most of and Merchants, sad ■ by the solo proprietors. FLEMING BROTHERS, my2S4Aw * CO Woodstrect. - Spirits) Hypocho&drlao) mat of upon the constitution : of teB.:ualappy;oid»& They are usually brought on through troubles, sad. evictions of tee mind, sedentary babitarCOuOaedatr&sdvelctsff-appUcatioa to study of appo .,tlta, indigttstion, dyspepsia, JHgbtfCl dreams* sail' tt ipallul,' .unlkaZtlty r 'doirseast. countenance.' Now, while thesa melancholy 'disorders. exisVtbe bright sparkling eyp loses its wonted lustra—the mind is jpsnefra* tration and vlverity-rthe body its and vigor, and tbehobl ea l feelingsof our .uatura^gradually' dit Indie awayto.a fretful peeyish temper, uatniiie becomes a bar then, and btberdlseases arise to shorten theextotonce of the •wretched.Tictim. :A. bhlai for these horrible disorders will b© found la that' exceUenTarUcla, UALBEIVS • FOREST-WINEI 4S?*See laigerulTertiseSflejitiu another column* -' Sold Wholesale and Retail by Dr. GEO. IL KKYSEK, 140, comer of Wood street and Tlisto alley, Pittsburgh, Pa 4 al so, by JAMES T. SAMPLE, nurtewest corner of Federal street and the Diamond,Allegheny City.' - djafiSilmditr -8S?“ Scrofula*—lt Is -duo to Kief's Petroleum to say that it has been known to completely eradicate every Tcstage of this dreadful disease in less time than any other remedy, and at less cost or inconyenlfrnra to the ja&nL. - ■■JEhB. thousandsof certlfcates id-tee bauds cf ; tor, many of white arofromwefl.knawucfttienatfthe city of Pittsburgh and-dtsimmMiateTkdsltyj'go to show dearly andbeyond oil doubt, that Krsft's Pmotxca las m«liu&* of do common Talus, mot only aa T V locals DtafTias, lass of Sights but as a valuable Intorhal rrmedy, inritihg. the investigating physicians, as well as the Buffering palbnt,' to become acquainted with Its merits;'-', ■.■•..-v.■" .•*■■• - . : v Thosahavtog. Adroadof medicine is--purely natural,-aadl3 bottled 'zjsll Sows from : . thobOsom of the earth. •' - .■:•."•.•• - •:■■■■* iscopic&fjyzva papi?~pt&l£shedci L Syraqac, If. rl, and bears dolt 'August- 2, 1852,i0 %shich it aim -appended (hc'caiiJtcaUtfihe ctULraled IK £\x>t/2L XL, of Syracuse: ■. ■ -.v • This may la truth, certify, that ! hare been eo badlynf flicted.wite Eerpfrila&r the'lastserenyearsthatmQstof the 'time. I hsve"beea.unabte .toatfehito-hny Jtead cf buriaesg, aud muchbf .the time unable; toyvalk and •bed/andhave been treated nearly aU:teo-terabytes best Physicians crarcouutry got soraere* lie£but no curt, andeoaitottedto grow/gcgsa unfllDri Poot : recommended me to try the Pe£rolmxm,"or RocS'CH, us ere* rythfrffelse.'had failed. -;.! did ea without felte'it first* but' .the effect was astonishing; Itthrewteo poison tothassirfece at once, and T at once begaa- to grow better/and seven bottles! hare goi a cure worth thousands of dollars. - , HRS. NANCY M. BARKER. •This may. certify that. ! have been acquainted withKfer's Petroleum,or Roek 00. for more tean'a year, osA hard »-■ pcateOly witnessed its Teuefidal effects to thacurecfftodo* lent ulccrsACd other diseases tor white - it isfecomrnended,'. and can with confidence recommend it to be a medicine wor thy of attention, and can. safety say that success hasattrad ed its use where othet medicine hod fiuled. ; - V. T. TOOT, M* D. • For sale by all the Druggists to PUtfibursh. fau27riAw.* - r CHAS. E. LOOMIS, - STOCK A3D BILL BBOESB) Sotca, Bonds, mortgages, &c«s SegoUatedi ;• * . PAuncriAt Ananos gives TO THE PURCEASR AND SALE OF STOCKS: . /J3*omcr—7s Fourthrtreet,between.3larkct and Wood, , oppesito the Pittsburgh, .. ~ W. A. M’CLUBG- & CO., . have removed to the,corker oe Wood ond SLrt&i Etrcotfl, - : •CST-Whero they of&r to their old customers,and the' public generally, att&olowest and Retail, - thelargest;'most''fialfict and-complete'stock of LJUOICE TEAS; FAiIILY GROCERIES,.WOODEN;AitD !\7ILLOW .WARE to bo found lathe - Cecily Pearl Bteam Mill ; - CANAL BASIN, ALLEGHENY CITT,' . . : ' (xiAii me IUTinOAD mrrojr.) . FISE,SUPERFDIErEXTRA FAMILY/ F.X TEA. (of. selected White Wheat.) FLOUR, rou -SalEw RRAN.SUORT3 AND MIDDLINGS, alwayscm.hac<L We wiU deUter lo •famillfs,in:eithgr of tha two cities; Orders placed la “o or boxes,' at ERAUJf &REl* of Liberty aodSt. Clair fitoatst cr/DOG AN, -WILSON.A 1» attended to,, :;myl7- r ;;;•:.. ; KENNiair.A;G), . . 171. Cbutnulstioppdtil&tite SLiit Hausz. m. H. Ww SAPPQBD, : "KEEPS couitaatlyon- hand the mostertenslvt'acd Xtnii^ikUtn ; befirtmdlrt the city,' comprising to-irirt .of CUICTAiy GOODS ;AXD KURNITUIyK -COVEREiGS—aII' .stylosof—.Vvr'' French Loco Curtains, - Window Shades, all prices, vlliiFlin •- Buffllollauds,all wUUh.%: FrenchErocatellcs.allwliihj,UsU Ooruicea, ercry style and- French Plurhcs,- “ • - • price, -- ; :-''SarinXainefii - lAiapaa, . RadJs, -.t* .-:-iSatin.s,- • ••-•• GirdsaihlTassels, : w • Damask Linpus, .. :uunps; all prices,. ■. .;*/-• ft Cxtemerettc,:. - Xoopo, •. ••■■■>.•■' -. ."■• .. PlidaTurker ReJ, ■ • : Fringes, - • -'•■♦ :" Jndm Satin Damask, ' • : • Picture Tassels and Cords, - w Lining Silks,. • • bhsde Tassels aud Brasses, • * FurnitureUlmps,- - - .... .Hooks,Rings;Brackets, &t. . A full assortment of tea above gbods eonstahtly wholesale or retail. . • [marlily—«*£ m;u; - ■ >f"s=>U. AHZ., Surgeon Dentist*—{Successor of Biddle.], No. 144 bmithfield rti . .•■ [myly-. V* A* 0* Dr—Meets at tbs north-east corner cf lrr£r (above Murphy ABareh-- ifltfcr* Store.) bn; Monday evenings, &t&o!c3ock. L ~ - 'QhrSO - fc IiODGEf l. Ov O.' -Angerona -Lodge, N 0.239,1.0. of 0» meets every fjyl:y - . AC Kr TE A*—Forthebest Ooiosa Tnxin Pitts* sr£r Imrgb/tttSO Tea Storey No. S 3 fifth.: street,' where the very best Blackaiid : Green Teascan ali-nys fe had.> - TT—s"° •lOH3f;H.POWLEB| late Fowler A PolHs,- -dJdotand Shoe Haaufaeturer,and Wholesale Dealer, No. 14 Barclay street, fire doorsbfclow the Astor Hovstshow York. • r 'iuartiflia ; |l3»si;TflfA IKSVK&SCE COJIIPAS Y) : of Ihe/ Hartford,. Conn,—CapiiaiStcck J300,000r As* sets $449,172. * OfEceof the. HttshurghAgeucy in ihefitore Room of il’Corvly & Loomis, No. 59 Wood street' -i -. nav4.tr &g. BERSQ& Agent Silver Aietlal awarded .by Franltlin Ux=>T - Institute, 1853—F. H. SlliTfij Manufiie. turer of Pocket Books, Porta Mcnnalev Bose Wood Writing Desks,Drtisdng Cases and Work Boxes, 205 Arch street, one dobrbelcw Sixth, Philadelphia.- -S' > ; marli3my, O*' O. F*-—Place of meeting,, WashingtonilflU, ; between Fifth street and Yiigin alley*- : -: : ;p«tasiliihsr LoDaiNo. 336—Meets every TaescLajerenics^ : -asßCAirnia .ExcAStracreyNb. 87—Meete'Crst-ainT third. ; < Cornell "c or ns: \ i- A great manyper* utv .sons trs dreadfully-tormented with corns; A‘certain .remedy will •bo found In Dr.Conxs’s Com Pusfra, for sale by Dr. QUO & KEYBER, 1© Wood street. . - Pries, retail at 12U and 25 cts. per box.sepB • dedoepona to thasb who btty tygell agalp^; >. .|TS»CDttTAIJIiS, Curtaln MateriolS) and' lh£y,Curtain Trimmings- of every descriptiony Enmltura Plushes, Brecatcllea, £&, Lace oudHuslin Curtains,lt. Y. Painted Window Shades, Gilt Cornices, Curtain Puis, Unnrfr, Ac., at wholesale and retail. . : W. H. CARRYS, No. 159 Chcsnut street, com or Fifth, Philadelphia.' v -Curtains Slade and Trimmed in the vfiry newest French style., - „ [marSDdy HiUer»fl Window: Shade Hanufac* Jtory, CORNER OF SECOND AND ARCH STS., PHILADELPHIA." Our motto is, ll Qi*{dc SaZcj end- Small Profits? . ■■ £&•■ Store, Church, and Lodge Room SHADES,'made inn euperiormanner. and others arc invited to give us a- cal], be fore purchasing elsewhere. • ■:.•■ G.L. MILLER & CO, > an27:7m : . ; v. yg.W. eoxner Secondand'Arch Ehda. '; ITS» Plttsburffh City Glass LhS/.W. CUNNINGHAM & (&, Jfcautfactunrt qf WIN DOW.GLAS9, corner Qt JURKETmd FIRST STREETS, Pittsburgh,. Pennsylvania.: Particular attention. -paid to odd*lres. Also, dealers in FLINT GLASS, T2ALS,- EOT-' TLES, £c«...Two of the firm , being practical men,'will giro - their entire'attention;- rtheyfhel'.confi dent they can produce an artictacf Window GlaEseqnal to any. either of forclgn oEdomestlcmanufaeture,- -, smarSdhno:-- *.. .- DAGUERREOTYPES.-' IftSr • Post Offiw Buildings,' Third street. ; Xahenesrestchezr in.all. Wndsuf wealhcri.from 8 A:JLto’SP.2L, accurate artistic and anT-rwttft unlike andvssUy sn> cheapdagT^rreotypes,'atthefallowing 'cheap priceat-slAo,.s2f aa4upWOT,acccrdlDg tfr ■the .Gseand quality of case orframe.-- ;:-HcmreibrchiMren,freiallA.il.to2P. \V , v ‘ . : Likenesses of 6ick or deceased persons taken In any part of the city. , - - . [norSody. TrT^»DIiIAFK£iS9, -Noises la the Head, and ali.dim> greeahle discharges from the ear, speedily pently remaved,withoat pain orineonvcnieimef^by Dr.Hisr iet, Principal Aurist-of the N. Y, Ear Surgery,-who may be consulted at 99 Arch street, PhUadclphfiV'ftom 9 A M, to -3 P. H. „ - ' . Thirteeny ears of dose and ahnostundivided attention to -thisbraach ofspedal practice has enabled him to rednen his troaiment to such a degree of tollad ttie mcrt can firmed and obstinate cases yield, by a steady athmtion' tothn ; means preacribed^.'.^-.2--->-':.\^-^- J 'C-;.a^ry\^fattga[^: : Z>ryKMS-OennanFtanw ' UU •• 25 castaCamztta: -'-.c- CSmatsUates " JTuat received aa<l for sale. ASB&BSOS & CO., -.: No* CWood strpcl i nnn dwj'hs nus / ... -500 boxes yjgs-• 200>ttey boxes Figs • • • - v • ..••••••'' 00 boxes Rock Candy - Ju3t recmed ancTfor sale.' ’" : * J. 0. ANDERSON & C 0.,: _No.O !7ood street. UST " - .8,000 Pdfidpe SeiMra''" .V.-..! ' 5,000 lfegaJia do 30,000 Prinaberia do :• 20,000 Oonuaoa 1 -<lo'- - Io,ooollf Spanish do J. C. AXBEBSON & CO, No. 6 "Wood street. USU—UfcUßlYltt THIS BaV— • . _ -■ —TT: .6 bbls. No. 3 Hackertl: • - ' 1 Baltimore Shad; .. shf bbla, . . do - do; • i 10 this. No. 1-BalMcjora Hcrrln?;- .10 has. Burlington Herrin j.-- For polo by BAILEY A- RENSHATT, 253 liberty street fY'•' JthaT ® received an order ftontfthr. West TboiiiandlJoHars jrcrth:cfLAN9 ®WABRANTd* : Peraoa* haring any to dispose vriU glesss i be paM* highestTnftrtftfc Beal Estate ajjdKdropcaa A^?^ ■ Serenthand ftraftfrfwflet*. <?««*«» And /3QXSlSTlliGia.part-of V/ »psdes,.tmddins £nir«LUigsiris itate-potBKBA.MOsi* Sniss Jaoolis,' grasy- seytli^.expanding-cultl?gta?3) smtaol® sk. or corn SeW* esad c£*3ri£n»m~Ai33jv corsetike3» : grain- craHe.s r «7& e ?; 4a£«nest^stt«r,BacL stali} coni powers fiitf .a.ifcU sad cam*. .pletet&ssortcaeni of seeda for tto &r»c?j ekCcbct &2d.d2i> wfleld «arret^^&;->-l I SsSi:lh®. ww*findlsiplesncot WArebau?® cC. -VC-y^;:^"'•-' ssy2s > JAH23 T7A&TCH)?. v V~- >•' »-.i.*** • rr. -*■ ■*" '** *.,* > ■%' * , f »*L•■':•.■ S ■* ** * ■* __ v •* * - " m . ■ .r.W-ftt . ‘ % CTJETAIH \7ASSHQUS2, ?* - r * ‘ /*“ 7 " / AMITSEIS&SBTS. tea act jusisiE. joceki c. rccrra '3 uotll °P<® !s£ o*eJocStf (nfimsacs to @2usaEsSc: at7Xtft!ocS. „ *2503 C 7 JXBSZS&StI. Pnra's Eoio>_..:. ,51,00 [ DreaCrda. Xs£tj. -Panjuttta. to] Dssad SI» _CS C2*,tatestfc. clsht;or Hr. J. E. UT7EEOCH.- . cf JJtJ SOTO. TUC 'Hzzo'6? SITS' - - *S5^5SR&y'V i ®F 9®rtf-to PbifcJlpMs.;. 22US • great play’wju.-forprodueml ir> urart saa^at2i‘sr2S^^tT*e«wit& • •" Efir caaaEMrmis'. ®«b aw ana. Eplmdjd appropriate appelatmenta. 5 =agn-tra»-#sinwi^«aa. AoS : S¥Sj a ir 231M3i;! - T ' !l1 *" thssrat. - ■_ DE 8010! ugaiostt&o ncriias).. STurdarf* sol Hsr of Eortuse).. ErdsSri. ' ''•‘Sr" ’ln. Potter. •r -ToroiKlndeiri'tSthsSitair^ 8 ?^ '- -' _ THE DEAJIATIST. C - Moaday—Basest of 31ns. pmte£ Cas-rro»ftCcai3Joa aad Drasa Stutaom U's*? * Banaj eaa fce obtained &MHil£fo 5 CO/3 Dc-afij- -" rean Rooam, Fogrtft. gm;gtr-‘:- - ■ srr^stf ' HOUSES 1 ~ - ' Orest Attr&otfbxt£;.Xoß: Mesa K-Admlssissr Sfc;- /FstSir andgATumur Slay • JaJL.27tij ani 2Sth.: i' £arurday-''Aftsrni»nf ~at- sirb*elock. J 'Tfy>:PkTSTst ia jlifc^atiiaQt«l : Psla«! l! 'fiad^: theWIZABD MINSTUELS: W&Zs&t .'Lens, and the Champion Dancer, Hr. J.Bjiotts, -Bill gjrpeir.ifl thMr Helodis#,- Cher ase?t]Alri; and, a' hatch'of -FannyThings.' .;- - ■gaj" Poors open at 7; to oameaceat'S.; IllUBl e AHJB FISK AliSFt.'! " . - GREAT CO}!2IXATIOX! LA FA YETTE HA LLI TtaKday, Friday and Bataday, £3, ST aad S 3. I>PALNTIKO 'OV TilU CAPTIVE - -it ISBAEUTE; aal OEAUD Cfi VCTPTO KlMAUEOTßAS’RtKoreislitatEaArararican.Viim* Doans- AisdstrflbTEij:' ANTC&TB SOVELM,. salon eScientPLm jsfc-- , -joj2k3£ / A LOVKS AND HAI.P HQ3&i*Ta greatyurit?!?; lo £a ■ VJ At :■■•....■• [graft- • • • ~vcaestßgftt<'lVqal itoct. 'VirOLVSa aCHEIDASI SCHN APRS—For'SK'it' - W ■ mygl '--SEYSSg’g Crag Sara .BS goad sg BUTTJ2S— i bbls, fresb-BaU Belter,: arriTitjc t&i •fars'ftf* ■ by - -EIBKPATBICS t HtBEGSS, .myS? - - ■;•>•., ••’' v - ITo, IST, Wood Streat, JBT ZUDOZP& rOLGEII, ' -T<HE subscriber hs has v JL: purchased this popular HaUteoci Slt.BeniJr, and -that-'- itciil.betipleasures to hl»\te,-hcco:amcxlatß thca'.witli a* : glasap? j£jod r thdr appetite* BUBOLPU TOLGEB; A :JiigNfiftALtM C.KTINQ Of iho H tDchholdgraortheClT*. ••> -.ZEHS* DEPOSITS BANK OP PITTSBUIIGILwiII be • held at the£Se©.cf-ths Bank, Masonic nallßundlaira; Fifth •• street, oa '■MOTOA’YVhIay SOOt/al 3 o’clock, P; M vto tafce" : acboa on.ths acceptance ofthe Act of incorporation. passed 29th day of April, A. D. 1533^ SAHU2L 3PCUJEKAX, Secretary. / 1: - I^.ojdcrrf-theßoradacUnff&r-tKaitbcl^lddsrsi.--' jaypitd Puytssorslii-j notice. rpJlElatelinn of Kejd £ Co, TTholesale hjr •; X leg becadkSal?ed by the death.of Jo:tAj*Lufi£ffis, and Jos» ftooSGjtiiejstwJTtDgipartcezv-IHSTfDj purchased entireißlerestnfthe late Jonathan jOd& ia *nT&-Srift; ££sodated'E?lthhlra his brother, sad-TiU''"- contixma thfrhTtsfaess&tthe 02d:£iani£ cornerofr tfce-nara?2td's-t?I»of".- HtESUNGBBOTHEESj Whera they will bo happy tossatha tHeadsacA castoimgstof the late firths and all-otfcs? persons : -derirlog arricTi»ln‘tbeir linsrctbusioesa. t TThoinsinfissof tltelate fimrwUJ .be dosed by John HesjV : an -pemms-lijiri&g -elsdsas.. against isajd-'firas,-o*'- ■tnosingUjeitLfieiresto T»'iddebted,.will .• please .settle-the ■■ Janie at tfadtearifeicdnTwileiace. jnyT^csdtw SUMMJfiB DRY GOODS! ;.V, HATiIPtOH, TOLSDSr fir CO., - ' 45 Wood-* 'TMrd Streets. - A •BE * NOW<• REmVINC? * large addition ©rPKESfiX*'?-- A jumßicAy goods; m« -king xheir assorteenfcnmch; the most complete la the.dty j• - " toTwhah they Inf aUentioa of-dty dealers,'as well as ■ these fituttardistaccs. cclTcd, are-nflay-bgsdsflrafrstylcs of LAWNS. BEItAGES, - DEBEGES, PANT; and-COATUNENS* GINGHAMS. RlB*' BQN'S. Ac- it larse stdtk'.'of SUSIMISE : .COATBSGS, Paatalobnery,' Se. -.'All of which-will ba sold at • a mall sdfanco to caih or pvr&uaZtx&cirjrzT. •'-■ r. --- w Pittsburgh. May 23,1553.-^d&rrlw —” aN-fciad aadfbr collcclba of PAPES ' 'HAKGlSQSi‘4»aiprfsins'agrcat aaoTjec of octst pat terns, ail ec ted expressly'fcrtba market, from jm-i . - v .Aoericaa-Slarigfactorfea; of Gold, Go& aasidTelystiPlov emJi.of jererr-TarfEtyj OU3 Styles of Imitation -'Wba3'Tmfsr 1 ~ xn r-h -«<i fefc, ilkrhlr, ifaple, 3laliogafiy, : lLos<Troo<J, £«,* varnished aad plaSc, isa kiog ftlt^«Qi.er.aa , assortsi«nt\lhai."caimotba- csecilsd ia qn&ilty v <jiiantltyyorlQTrf nee.*, bv &ay-booP9- of tbs v -’ ••Allegheny mountain.*. * ' -;-Pne«'raog4ftom.-seife>.s5 2 C&pcc;p&cs,"’^"--'' : '->- -- : T: ..• .V • fooklg^.-.thi--Lißgb- : .tb^:g^-;r>Tr7?r>* J :~:; t<j3 to rail at - TUGS. PALiIEIVS, taarSLSa -.--- -- • • .•• Kn. &*> --. PitSstoga;*-'-:-' r ->; r R. MILLSE, StJ, Prts&fiL ) P. 21 GO3DOX. Sex&sn CAPITAXi, S3UO,OO0« -TSTILL insure iinda of rising PIRE undilA:' - - .f f v/RISE. AU icssea vni be liberally adjusted tad • proxnpUypiiJ.v^'i:;^ ; 7- AJlosib Institution, managed by Dazcrcns i?bff are traU-: ItQoaTa la- thor'ctKnciumty, -are determined, tyv . .promptness, and iiberalifr,-. to tfr* character ’crhlca' ; tiiey hare as3cuned»'*a oftetang • tba bestiproteciiois.iatkoiaF 7 ' • who desire to be insured. - ; C. W. Sicfefit£on,J.T7r Butlcr, N. Itelmev7rvW*H- Smith, C. Ifunsxm, GpcrgaVT.'JaatKm,' \7mv3t Lyd»;,JaiDeatipponcott Uarsli?,Pastes • • Au!cy, AleaanderNinifc^TfeoEm^ScQtt. • • ..t3i m ofScBidf«xS2 VWftfc£-street,. Spars St Co »up stairs,) Pittsburgh- corSUy HETY JEV/ELSY STOES, - .rio# 87 BSorltet Stroat* {.Second-. <foor oiertf ISe ‘2?orih?v;tsi corner •.TOllSSTS7ENSO^,<ortiiabteilnn'ofJolin2.OTadirm » shnffagees to thap rAU».rti g± bah**----.^ opened, at tiieabOTp;staißi,aflnoassortiaentof WATCESS^'- JEWELRY. SILVER AND PLATED WAHIL- LAMPS, ; Cl* ,RAbDGLESiibefceJ«7Hl2b2te SrHanssA T« a?i .<3»m»»umon&ij l ,cndtlid usual variety of goods la : his Laa - of buslnesa.' ••■• v- - TT.r :••-■• v».. • ■ Special crreana.&ttaaiiorj-'gl?en to' ib? EBP Al2of'Flu'S:’ WATCHES, JEWELBT, Ac. *' v • r He trusts,, tbafcfrom bis - long, experience in business, be r- • , sill be &bl&:fogi;re satisfaction fetudse'rrboia&y iiTcr blsa. : - Jtrtiii tbeirpatrua&ggC-• : ‘4y-: 1 v‘ Pittsburgh. Say 15th,1853.- ; C vi: ; THIELD AHriCAli STA'TESUj&S I OF THE STATE MUTUAL-PIKE AND fiIAKINE ' insußancE coiipauy^ OP PfiSBSrLVASXA. Atscis, May if i, 1E52 52i-3,01S 51 PromltunarmciTsd to May Ist, 1553... 53 • Intercut ea loans. : : iq - Capital Baait O3 _ . _ , J-«S,IB3£J • Betttissipta2UOß%l«fse3 i -Bn4nsnißaca,- Ex.- ~ . - peases, 4c, 57,5:3, C 3-. q r:? £ ©fe z.‘. m wi»r »«.■&■• ■• ■ • ••' „ ia\«ras3TS. : Bonus? Mortgages, Ste^andbtiifir'£bi^i£eciii- : -.;^ ; -''' : ?-«->~ : -7:'_- Prasdcra ... '*•179010 si ; • ..Ctabon baatt.;.,..••l7|gf3 , jji/'- -.jjlf.V JQHSfcßCnreßJ?oia>,l>tt2Cluacounty. ‘ - -- " SAaCEL JOJTES, PliEadelpii.a, : •.-- r;'.--A. P?3^l’.an>pf 1 PitlskoiEsiir' ;•-' J; , ;i ? ‘- y .V *r'v a -A. A* CARRIES* « JOHN IL ELTaESFOSßDaapliliicounty*- • "" * • - A. J. Harrisburg, J S. T. JOSES, Harrisbnfg, BO3EBT KLOTZ,Cferboncounty. 1 .. > ,:.v..•* ••■ ' ' .fStber serpetaaUyOTjhr atsfia of years ' - “° D K=? :;i : corner Fcaitbco!} Smilhaddstrata." L < ■ ' rV;.~ A. A. Actuary. . ■y ' S&IImI* ~ - IgßfeMff -«Ptecribcr: bega learo to-"' Ms, filetala'-acd the public.eeaeralß'i'ihat h« ; baa roamenral sbom basmas, harfog im etoiiru optWiajifafey thoaaandTeYejsra'nsS tirethar'' lotm*??*' iKtioarfgrwahonao planSeni eSaSSJ. <»S»3»daa ' tf ttSWepsrfinentiWhij has, tted /. aaafe ,,^f i £Sss^3sss3 r - be&ssbs&iite dr* to all \rfco coy patrcafcs STS'» w-n ggg&g SS“ fc> toEy KtertS .S^?^™? U °^ li r prodo,:llD)i3 «f <*° alms bS* tl7f ?riaMsg to.jaako a ceJeASoa; wOl-te la«-- : ••' J 5 o «iire=i ttw MJsay free of SS. w raaEHi > 2834 Uhestft Billpronijl- ' JOHN MeCLOEsUv. SaySaajAarlg.. : - -SS Wood street, Putsbnrgk. * ,; •-&*eoporfiy for ts&JeV - oC'osfcrsate.on eeryrtuxaiKa terras, . 4 Jhe rolforiagprepcrty,vis: A TJnsoi Story Erl* Brreliins House, Sol 114 Pea? strrea “5? “4 E, « aii ’ ; nal lot 2i list teas, ttJeoatog bjcji. U 2 fast to ca alley i-. 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