r--i? ''l'r- Z- :r % i£~*-~vti~’tf r s& : ■■: ys&Xi. •■ ■ te^':.S4 :^i^^:i^^:'?^i^^: i^r-''^ , i &S'' , x'' ; ;ifesir: t%;.-?.~.--»,vi^';ji’it;j;«. , ,y.v,- ;■- ,-'■ -• ‘ r 'iVrt'i ,v: J .•-&?;■-'• ! %ij-'i-''“iVi^*v:,fr“'.;*'Y'-', ;,'»• -* l . .-• ■?•,'■ ;.... ttjjtjgSjg^^ h*r& * i'S 1 " l,l ~‘ jsfe.vsSKav , a'%^®f;*s*s|is s iSS^6sC¥s^4i'i ri * J f ; » a»msmmggmem. ij» ~ - * ®h’ WCvn ,^P*r!^V'Vi'A,", n»-p ,, 4*i'.iVs ‘•'v’ihll! . *ying 1 «vw*aC?lwsa sea ■“ /■<■ *&?&'% rVa'f » i <s ', ‘s|s ■ if m r -. lc»r ’cratand netitlcm&nlym thelr busliieMiran«ict{p i ine. V' 7 yotiZ]/authorized agents ftt the cities.ofNew York.and Boston oC r T.tffk S' UT*t . for tUe A!omln<jl*k They areafcttiorixetlto tecefre Ad- 5 £*?£♦?*:* > veittsements and Subscriptions for wat onr usual rater. 1 * <*'?'**;JrlAii _, _ , - 'csrrmß ,ou pwinrao.-ca , - ::' .- to fiSffi!".2wS'j"pSw: was playing where —.... j» ?S3.’V> %V “ l -«« mg logs homo,—- b \ MTTSBCBCH.MATsy.Kt&'AHD dig. Hon Edward Davies. formerly a Represents- d to persuade free coloren pc— a #>'. CISSA-TIBAttpOAD. _ tive in ,ho Stale Legislature, and subseqaently hi 3 ela ' mp i e nndgato Jamaica , W ? Vfi{P Tho pnpera along tbe line of thta a member of Goagpcaa The new CV**- 1 * ■.■»';s’. ‘ ■.■.:'. l imad,’TCaoli'tia prttty well filled witTt ttcoomita of 1 died at hiaresidenoa ia:GhuroWosfn,.oa t_ne l7lli|i- : spirited meetings in its favor. ‘met., in the 74th year of his »■>» "' 2htr Engineers are in the field; and prepara- gentleman of «■»•• £i * *%sg-p-'sb e ° D9 aTe “* ki “B for putting a part of it nadeH - v VW# - ~ contract' on tho'fonrth of Jnly next. A better «f. TndtepmtleQett.tiayAhuA' , nqtbemade„ . • ' " "Oar citizens have a deep interest inthesno ' COBB - of this toad, and, v?o Kiwe no denht, t?ill V‘v f ft show 5t i*- * form, ns Boon as those S.£ySt'zrf'J: J-tl Jfmore immediately interested in it, and who have the control of it, shall hate it fairly-started and - : in ajresentable shape. Wodonoteee how_any ’ other great Southern and Sonth-Westem cannec - tioncaAbefnrmed.thatimhpossiblyappraachitin importance.. In connexion with the Pittsburgh f l, J'>Sj and Stenbenrilie Eoad and ita adjuncts, it mates - the most commanding line of Eoad in the conn try—a line of roads, or rather a system of them, ' rrhioh will bring the Cotton fields and-Sugar Vn' plantations of the for South directly to oor door, 1 Tha Pittsburgh and Stcnbenville Eailroad, os one of mote vital importance to onreity, than any other, should, in onr opinion, bo hastened I £*''”&!> e 'r- t I to a completion with all Conceivable despatob. 'y ' -The Company, it is said, owns ontright the pro* /Jtjf.flS'' fr'SPtffilr ‘ , party in Virginia through which tie .Road will. * Pn o3 " let there, then, he no hesitation to make ” - For so many other important roads depend upon this for their mating, or theirvalue when ’ mn’de, that,the immediate construction of this one, willbs equivalent to the-immediato eon 3KAfJ atruotion of many others. The moment, in our 11 " judgment, this link shall have been completed, .j , ‘whole systems, of roadH. will rush-towards the - point where it crosses the Ohio, to unite with it - It is the most important of ail the roads con- 1 ' - neoted with on? city. •‘ $■ . - - ’ The interests depending on it, are vastly too CV4|d'T-Eltf r*K- irnpottant to permit its tardy progress. The ine is but forty miles long, and all the pow iS&Xl' 1 or possible .to he crowded on it, should be ap : 3l'?r-.lP 4 i SfyyS’" ‘•‘Si plied for-its completion at the earliest possible “ omeDt - - - ’ the “PAN HASm,B» EtECTIOH. v 'The election in the Pan Handle of Virginia, " I° r Senator, last week, created considerable cx f ’ oitement, and resulted, as might have been trap ' posed ’ in eleotion of the Hont huwis Steen- IfJfy ~ non, of Wheeling, who is pledged to oppose the “ - Bight of Wsy. In Ohio connty, (where Wheel - ‘-ing is located,} the vote, stood, for Sieesbob Sal . 1,475 j for EnaiUQTOS, (Right of Way candidate,} J ’ r ' 232 -‘ Ep °°^ e connty gave Ehoihoton 503, and " Sismam bnt C7.' Hancock connty is still to he ' tcar<l from—it will give Edoisqtos a majority, hut of course not largo enough to overcome iFv«r? BtEESnoD'slarge vote in the Wheeling precinct. —‘ RrrSuirirhas'been re-elected to the House of J , Delegates from Brapke connty. He is an ardent i. friend of the Right of Way. ■ " AlthonghAlr )EnoniaTo» has been defeated by : Wheeling eelCshnessi the people residing in.the i. »' “Pan Handle” have given sneh a powerful ex • ** Ptcaaion in favor of the Right of Way, that can not, and daro not, be disregarded by the Legisla :> if -w- ;. :tnrß of Virginsm . . If their rights are disregarded EP-?R^i : ~S3- i^jb- &p and trampled in the dust by a selfish and tyran m&m dt- nical majority, they will certainly carry ont their intention of annexing themselves to Pennsyivs i 1 *" : Thcfo is quite a controversy going on a\ jO^i,'v^ s * LontaviUefoß to the relative speed of two.boats, -?TT l 'ui'' \ fMrjfPP )|V w!f the Sioctodl end the Ecltpte. It appears that the Stockweil has proved to be the “bally boat" 1 '■‘■H,'' hnther superior speedis accounted for on ao 'X? I '* i'iV ' count of her superior painting. This fact will "V gf ■?-£ ■■< ~ "',rX^rf?isfe- ' tercetibg tupaintcra. In a short time we may Xu-ici-jr. -C b-'i te*i expect to hear that “two of the most-magnificent jjjP ijt? '> j4i?r^s?" 1 jj§ " steamers on the Western waters have burst their W>VC-’M r3*~h*i&sfi£g3j!‘'s£~ boilers, and killed-several hundred people, bnt Bcf^vS'&^. ,, 'li~ Jhl '\' ‘STcfer " that no blame can be attached to the Officers or owners,’ _ i -.,,]j m - ' What is the nse of steamboat laws, if these Taees are permitted to continue! The risk of the destmelion Of hundreds of lives appears to mmpi |>©nn consideration if one bout con beat another ionisvillo; i - ' flooded with counterfeit $lO \£dM' : i * I bills cn the "New Haven Bai*.’’ The papers !§?' “ i:'^M' r Mr-Prp-0 XX' i of-that city recommend the people to refuse all '4*'V'4' 4 , notesnf that denomination.upon the hank, and w tv? i ~V« f ’ wo would give tbe same advice to the citizens of ’ Pittsburgh. Thenotes will doubtless soonreach M%- ~ onr neighborhood, and onr commupity should I b 8 on their guard against them. Cr£*'-‘ 4*: I Ahotbeb Ibish Eiui® Comiho —The editor of lit P C ; ’ 1 ' 4/ I ' tta Catholic mmr, pubUshed in Baltimore, <:i a> i has retrieved authentic information that Patrick fL A’C’S'- c^^' > \ J> i'" y. \ O’Donohne, another of the Irish exiles, had ; .. escaped from Van Pieman’s land, and probably 5 =sE*;i:-V in one of tbe American ships trading to :r;'C i- *“ Australia, and will shortly arrive at some Atiofl : ~ tiopolt -—. r.r...—: r—' editor of the Detroit 3Mwuhß& a proseeuted the editor of the JFVrciVm for libel < Erom the. tenor or some of tbe articles iathO f >£• s>*'V' ; * colnmbß of the latter, we do not think the editor Jlb -’ --? f -> 'T.;’ i &T r ' * ' ia in anywise afraid, and we apprehend that the 4 bpYJxi r .s££-; -fe M%iC7r jftgjj? * 2Mbm has woke up the wrong customer. i'-4 * r*7*The Bxvats.are drawing tremendous i/'i'lfirMp-'PiiM,- v,«,„«»«»«,*)» <? •> lailtj JfinniingJM Harper a Phillips, B&ttora & froprietora. _ TUESDAY M0RNraQ::::::::::::r:::::::::15AY 81. DEMOCRATIC HOMIHATIOIffS. CANAL coiunssio.SKß, THOMAS IL FORSYTH, # of i*h<!addshia Xbmtty ■> - atjdi^oroeneual, EPHRAIM BANKS, - ~ 1 * SBfihn County, * ~ FOR BUKVEYOU aiiNERAL. J. PORTER BRAWLEY, ofr C/aw/orti Count# ' WASHINGTON CITY APPOISTMBSTS, A despatch fronnWasbington states {hat Col., Jos. G. Berrett baa been appointed and com missioned as Postmaster of that city. He was formerly chief:clerk in the Pension. office. ,Tho remaining district appointments are .still under consideration. J. D. Hoover, Esq., Chairman of the Jackson Democratic Association, has • received tho ap pointment of Marshabfor the District: of'Col umbia. ' Mrf Allen has been appointed Navy Agent. He is from Heir Hampshire, and was formerly connected with the Union, whilst owned by Father Bitcbie. He is a personal friend of the President, Mr. Shagerthas been appointed Chief Clerk of the Patent Offioe, vieeß. 'Weightman, re moved. Mr. S. has been a clerk in the Patent Office for several years, and is thoroughly ac quainted with 1 all the affairs-of that interest ing department of the public service. He was . • formerly s Democratic editor ■in Bellefontej Pa. HEWS OS' ODB OVfS STATE. Tbo Euo Observer has been greatly enlarged, and. printed on net? and-cloar type. Tbo Editor,. Mr.-SLOARj Wbo Lasreeontly.boon; ap pointed Postmaster, denies that ho over belonged to tho Wlnnebagoes.ior cany cither tribe of poli tical «Ingins.** j x On the 12th Inst, the subscription books of the Venango Railroad'Company were opened nt Franklin, and sutheient stook tvas promptly sub scribed to eecnre theabarter, anil tho immediate organization-oftbc ■ dtis stated tbat tbe Hon A rjumer .subscribed 5150,000. in stork. Tho Mercer Democrat state 3 that on Monday oveuing last, a woman, was discoTcred attempt ing to drown herself ,in lleshanpOokeroek, four ot fivo;milea ; sonOiof c She.Twaß reit-: cufd ftom tUe and talifin to -the.-poor house,-and taken care of. She is a maniac, and no information as to wherosbecame from could be obtained from her. */' The same paper says that on Tuesday after noon last, a son of Mr- Daniel Hurly, of Jeffcr i som township; Mercer county; .aged .about four, i years; was killed by a log rolling over .him. -. .He, h.was piayiug - where-his: father .was’at work roll- I ing logs. ‘ h-.Hou. Edward. Davies, formerly; a .Represent-: tiro.in the Stale Legislature, and- subsequently a membersof Congress .from'iLauoastor; county,, died at his residence m Churohlown, on tne 17th inet., in the 74th year of his age. Ho was a gentleman of education, and irrcproaohabTo. chofacter, and enjoyed the esteem of a wide cir cle of friends in both political parties. The Town Council of Lebanon , have ordered an election to beheld on Wednesday, tho 29 th bf June; ! td decide:-for; or against tbsmunielpaj, shhscriptio» ofts3o,ooo to the Lebanon "Valley; Railroad, os authorized >-by tho ;to the said Company’s charter.: The resolution.' was unanimously paßsed, and tho Lebanon pa* pers are advocating tho subscription. -■> ' The Sudbury American: says, there is consderr? able difficulty in getting a proper supply of good laborers,,- on -tho.different Bailrbad mud-other improvements at that plaoe. The Philadelphia and. Sunburj? Railroad Company ::expeotcd -to have their road in operation, between-Sunbnry and Shnmokin, by this.timey.bnt.tho difficulty in getting bands has retardedtho progress of.-their work, and delayed its completion for a month pp. two. Tlio Susqnehanna and Sauburynud Erie Railroad Companies labor under the samo diffi- : onlties. Laborerscan find excellent employment I jn that neighborhood. Tho location is healthy,' i and wages are good and promptly paid. - We regret to learn, says the Carlisle Democrat, that the Ay is making sad havoo with the wheat; crop in this region. A week ngo the wheat throughout the country appeared most ptomis- 1 ing, hot the storm which prevailed several days : lost week completely prostrated.it, and.revealed the fact that the fly has in a great measure de- 1 stroyed the crop. We have net learned whether! this injury‘from this insect..extends-beyond that odunty. ' ‘ Table Moving. This experiment; whlch-has afforded .amuse-: ment for so many of . thh citizens of Pittsburgh; isthe topioofthc (Jay in Paris as well as In Ger many. Tlie ComUtuliotmd- relates an experi mailo by Messrs. Emile Apgicr, the dramatist Baroche. Guessard, and Bizsnbey, upon an ordi nary hat; which revolved rapidly under the hands of’the operators The phenomenon was repeat ed'twenty timesi tosalisfy -incredulous friends, and always succcssfolly.’ . These gentlemen re- that by changing the position of their fingers, the hat could bo made totnrn to thoright or left,whieh led them to infer tho action of a magnetic current. They also, noticed, that if a person not in the circle, laid his hand upon tho shoulder of any one cf the operators, tho.batin etsntly stopped, ‘and immediately commenced its movements when: the hnnd woe withdrawn, .■ : Thß Ceurner dt dfcrJ suggests the application of this new motive power to railway locomotion. Tbird class passengers, who will receive a free ticket in consideration of their service,- nre ,to form a chain about a tahlc, moving •■■on. a pivot and connected by suitable machinery with tho. wheels- The Courier calculates that the mag netic force of twenty travelers wilt be sufficient, to propel a train carrying two: hundred-passen gers, and an equal weight of freight, at a. rate of twenty miles tho hour.- ■ * ' . For tbe Morning Poet. the Sew Poatmnter. -, Messrs. Editors:—To-morrow, It is esid,Mr. Akdebsoh enters upon bis duties os Postmaster of this city. He will begin,bis official eareerun derthe most favorable circumstances, as Us up right nnd amiable character bos brought him through lifentmost without a personal enemy— and bio long experience in the moiling depart ment of the F. O. is o good warranty that Mat part-of the business will bo.rightly attended to. But be owes it to the public, and to thodemor cratio-party to place luevery department of bis office, competent and: attentive men—men who have been accustomed to dally business, and who twill apply themselves sedulously to their duties. If be selects good nnd cxpeirenced clerks, who will go through the arduous labors of the office properly, and in Mr. Ahdeßson will deserve and receive the approbation of the public and his party. We shall soon eeo what -sort of selections ho will make and will await the result with interest. JACKSON, Widows’ Bouhtt Lasd Claims— lt. appears that n large- number of widows whoso second husbands having died, suppose their claims to bounty lands on account of. the services of their .first husbands are still valid, - This 'supposi tion, it will be seen by the following,' is on error i Petition Office, Washington, Slay 26, 1868. By a recent deoision of; this, offioe,widows ore - not entitled, who.hnvO:mnrrled. since' the death of the husband for whose services sbo claims land bounty,, except those widows whose hUß bonds were billed in battle. Very respectfully, , S. Code. For Commission. Stamped Letteb Ebvelopes.—The general Post-office Department, it is said, have abon. doned theiroriglnai intention of issuing the new stamped envelopes as early as the Ist proximo, though-the contractors are understood to have a portion of them now ready for delivery. Tbe Postmaster General, being indispoeod to scatter them abroad until he can have sufficient on hand to send them in every direction, has deemed it best to’wait until the Ist of July, when an ample supply will be" ready. A serious street fight occurred at Alex - andria, Va., on Friday, between . John M.- John son,-Postmaster'll. S. House of Representatives, and Edgar Brockett, both. Democrats, growing out of a political dispute at tho Election. The parties belong to rival factions, Johnson out ; Brockett severcly’in the, face with n hnlfo. The latter fired a revolver five times, and Johnsoq twice. None of tho shots took effect. Terribly bad shooting that , —.... eeoep.—»— Grad to Hear.—Tbe Boston Herald says tbe statement that the engineer of a train on tbe Boston and Maine railroad, had recklessly dash ed over a bridge on fire, thereby exposing the passengers:to- loss of-life, ia incorreot in all its essential particulars. The fire was discovered by the engineer, and was put out with a few bnoketa of water. No injury wna done to tbe bridge., - A. Wheeler has been under trial for'Several days past at Mllyoukio.for themur der of a young man named Dace, who; seduced and afterwards abandoned her. According, to the lost accounts the jury could not agree upon a verdict—eight being tor acquittal and four for conviction. Public opinion trill eay that the young lady did right, Items of News and Miscellany. ■ :-Tbe.Secretaryof the Treasury,- it is said, has accepted Curtis, Percy & Ward's bid for. the new mint at Californiau' It ia tobe finished f0ri3239,- - ODO, in nine months. NotkiDgto be paid till the building is finished. “Do you believo-in, second love, Mlsfßor Mp- Qande ?’’ “Do Ib’liovein seebnd love?—Humph, if a mon buys a pound'of sugar isn’t it sweet? and ■ when he’s gonV'don’t he rianf another pound ?: -end-isn't that pound sweetto?. Troth, Murphy, 1 believe in second lovo.” J. W. Whorter, ticket seller at Buffalo fpr the last eight years, for the Buffalo and Hochester railroad, haring beencompelled-tarosign on ac count otJoßing hie eyesight, has.been presented with $2,000 by tho-corapany. . . . The Bytown (Canada) Advocate of lost week gives an account of a destructive firs ia the neighborhood of Portage da Port,: and extended. back to the distance of' eighteen miles, burning woods, fences, bridges,, houses and everything in L its track, • = ; J. Wesley Harrison, acolorcdmnn front Sonth Carolina, who emigrated to Jamaica trjo: years since, is said to be'eorattch plejisCd.wUb bianew homo, ; that he has returned to New York in or' ■der to persuade'froe'.eolored-persons.to follow, his example nnd-go to Jamaica.: The new Catholic Cathedral, in course of erection at Charleston,-;will , seat nearly : 1,000 persons, and its cost will be not much under $BO,OOO T 3. Cook, charged with forgery at Richmond, has been arrested at Ronisvitlc,- on a requisition froth the governor: of Vlrginia, and -brought to Richmond. t . i The New York Mirror says it is rumored that the mother of the Rev. Eleazer Williams has commenced nsnlt for slander against all persons who havq asserted that her Eleazer is tho son of a Ring. 1 f; The tonnago over tboColumbia and -Philadel phia railroad during Pebruary and March, ebowa an increaee of 20,255,700 tons, compared with the same months last year. i : On the 20th Inst:, Bis soldlcrß, who liad been tried ottbo Carlisle (PnJ Barracks for desertion and sentedoed/ wero flogged, marked with tho letter "D” on the hip, and . had their heads shaved, and on the 22d were drammed out of garrison. ■■r My friend, says Fenolon, neither yon nor my self need to dance—wo oan bo happy, in onr own way; bnl if dancing "makes those people happy who have Bo few sources of enjoyment, why should tboy notdanoo? ■ Wages in Ireland, owing, to tho - “continued exodus, have reached a higher point: than oven during tho war.” A large railroad contractor reports ten shillings per week as the lowest rato at which he can now procure laborers of an or- dinal; class. What boxes govern the world? Thecatridgo box, the ballot box, the jury box, and tho band box. ■An exohange paper has this advertisement: “ Two Bißters want washing." Wehope they may get it - A lump of gold unartx, it is stated, was lately found about five miles above Colamo; Califor nia, weighing over ono hundred pounds. At least one-third of it was supposed to be pure gold. The Crystal Palace in London covered twen ty acres }i that of New York covers two acres and a half. v That cost £176,000 ; this at least $300,- 000. -That occnpied eight months in its erec tion; thishns already consumed that spaeo of time, and will not be. finished for many weeks yet. - ' -. There is to bo a great, sheep-sheering in Sun. bury: Vormont, on the Ist nnd 2d days of Juno, The Vermont railroads will reduce their faro for tho occasion: Mr. 8. W. SwetfJ of Middlebury, has recently imported 111 fine woolcd meiinoee, at a cost of some $10,001), - It is reported j that the captain: of tho Soldi tuan sloop of war San Clovanni-has made a sat isfactory apology for ibaattijult omiuiUcdfcy sailors of hia command upon cortain.ltiilian resi dents of New York,: and that tho waUcr will not be brought to trial. * - 1 The Dahlia is a native of the marshes of Peru, and was named after Dahl;: tho celebrated Swe dish botanist. It is more than thirty years since its introduction into'Europe, and it is now the universal favorite of botanists. Tho num ber of known varieties is fivo hundred. Chevalier Wikoffis in London, nnd tho Now -York papers soy that he- V s really going to bo married to Miss Gamble, tho lady whoßo resist ance of bis addresses caused his imprisonment in Italy. . - Tho Protestant Episcopal convention of New Jersey, on Wednesday, affirmed its belief of tho innocenco of Bishop Doane, and expressed: its snrprise at tho renewal of tho charges preferred against him byhis brother Bishops, after the caso had been previously disidssed. .. ' ■ .: ■ . ’ ’ A Caiwobsia Lawyer,—Rufus A. Lockwood, Esq:; formorly of Indiana, but now residing in Californio, was-recently, sued for debt. Tho following plea, filed by him shows that Califor nio‘Heads the column RufusA. Lockwood, adt; Elkan&h If. liodgos.. —Tho sold defendant, for ploa and answer to tho complaint of said plaintiff,- on his behalf, says that he never intends to pay the said plaintiff ‘a red? of the sum of money claimed in Bald com plaint, or of two other notes held by said plain-, tiff," unless, end until, should such unlooked-for event ever happen,) the said defendant shall ■have more money than he knows what to do with or how to dispose of otherwise; and should tho plaintiff-Bocfecd in getting . said money, other wise Or sooner, thp said defendant wiU, be : glad to be advised: thereof. ■ Wherefore the said defendant, lion of the prayer for judgment in suob oases,).; says “ lot her rip.” B. A. LOCKWOOD, In proper porson. RsitnOAD Accidests xw Enuoabd.—During the six months ending- -tho 81st of December last, there were killed on all the railroads in Eng land, 138 pereoßB, while 387 more wore- injured —total 620. Of the killed, 41 were trespassers jxot conceded with tho road, who wilfully or in, advertently, exposed. themselves; 40 ■ were em ployees of tho Toad; or workmen employed by contractors (.12 were passengers killed by their own fault or carelessness; and out of tho 40 others, 31 were nonnested with the roads, leav ing only nine: passengers killed by no fault of their own. ■ ; THE: C&AB .AKD THE EhPEBOU OF CIIIHA—A letter from Bt. Petersburg, of April 25, men tioned In the Patrie of Paris, says‘‘There is mnoh talk in the best informed circles of a se cret mission of aßusßian envoy, sent to China overland,: and who, it is said; has already ar rived nt Kiatka, a town belonging-jointly to the twogovornments. It is confidently reported that the objeot of hiß mission is to offer to the sove reignof the Celestiol Bmpiro tho aid of Russia; for the purpose of quelling tho inßnrreotions of his dominions. . The Nayv Depabtmbnt.—ln consideration of .the difficulty of procuring seamen for tho Navy, and the inconvenience to which tho public ser vice is thereby subjected, has issued an order allo.wing a bounty of thirty dollars to enoh able seamen; and twenty dollars to eaoh ordinary seaman; which will be paid to suoh as may en list for the naval .services on or after the first day of June next. Tho usaal advance of three monthsl pay will be continued. Suicide.—Thos. Brandon, of Paducah, 1 on Thursday last, was found- in his room at that .placo, lying on;the floor, weltering in his blood/ He hodf hot himself throngh the rightßido.the ballpenetratingthelungs as it.da thought and Euhopes are entertained ofhisrecovery.—Zouu iriUe Courier. s \ *« > c The TJ.s. Commissioner to China. Iho China Mail of the 25th of Pehrnaiy'givcß | some particnlara of the movements of Mr. Mar- I shaH/ our-Commissioncr to China : , ; ’ « tu oaf last Overland fro gave it as a credible report, that Colonel Marshal!, iho. United States ; Commissioner, was about to proceed to the. north, in thro-fltoatQ frigate Snsquebannav -That' his oxcellenoy will proceed to tho north,- is pretty certain, but ttis more than likely it*will not la the Susquehanna, unless Commodore: Aulick should see fft to throw-up-hia..command-before the Commissioner has made his* other nrrnpge,- ments; .:•* As jv rumor# which we have ren&ou-to believe: to bo very inaorrecti ie current* about the % Qom* missioner having left Canton m a.dadgean, after being refused an. interview by.tho Cnipese au thorities, it may be well ta state .tb.at, so far .as we-can 'lcaro#* his intercourse-with tho:/o«uni tenen* of the Imperial Commissioner was per* fectly. agreeable to both parties, and so far ns we can personally judge, ho left Canton m very good humor,and by-no means offended with the Cbineso authorities, formbich.uidced,-there was no cansain the estimation* of a* w-au of sense, ! wliioh we boUeve Col. Marshall .to be., What die may bo able to accomplish ia* China remains to bo seen.} but, at any rate, be will maintain the rights and dignity of bis government without involving it In imaginary grievances... Sach a ; man was wanted inChiua years ag0.”,.. u Onr Jamaica papers of the 18th contain re*, ports of tho opening of tho by ft i mesango from the Governor-General,, which, the Jamaica Zhspate&says,, •<*fs couched in tenn3 of gross'insult.towards the Assembly, whilst the manner of its delivery ■rendered, many, parts of it almost personally and intentionally-offensive to .individual members, who are charged-by; ill disguised -inuondo with, producing the present disastrous crisis for* pur poses of commercial spccuhlioTr. . 14 We know not whit notice the .House may doom it consistent with its dignity and its pecu liar' privileges, ■to take of the studied offence of the entire.speech:; but if the members of the Housevrespect. themselves ns, gentlemen,, they ; will repel the insult, charged against their per sonal integrity* not merely ns members, bnt as : meni With such a speech' before the House,• however, it is perfectly manifest that all hope of; any adjustment of our differences is out of- the question," J _ Singular Tragedy ot Somervllle, On Wednesday, at the Lunatie - Asylum, in Somerville, Moss., Mrs. Strong, an aged lunatic,: was fonud dead bcaido a bed, In the room of Mrs. Jameson, another lunatic, who, at the timo of tho discovery, was kneeling on the bed, In the attitude- of prayer. Mrs. Jameson, on being questioned as to tho death ,of Mrs. Strong, gave tho following account: . I heard Mrs. Strong asking for light—this was her constant habit—it occurred to mo that had delivered her into my hnnds, and that if thoro was any more light in the other, world, she ebouldseo.it.- .Shoimdbeen plaguing mo for many months with this* inquiry, and now, one of tho ottendantsbeinggonc out, and tho other preparing dinner, I determined, to,bo rid. of the annoyance. I accordingly slipped out into, tho gallery and invited Mrs. S,..into-my room. Sho camo with mo willingly; she bad on twocapß; I took them oif and tied them round her neok; the strings broke. She. Btood still, close to me; making no resistance, so I knew the Lord had given her to me; I then put my bauds around her throat and: chokcd.iier.. I then laid her down on the floor softly;-so as to mako no noise, and took off one of. my stockings and put it aronnd her neek, pulling it hard os I could— but it was no use, she was already dead; I felt her pulse, and T knew-it. Wbilo-I was doing this I said my prayers, nnd thanked the. Lord that Ho had permitted mo thus to glorify Ilis name. • Tho Trustees of the Institution are iavestiga-. ting the matter. The deceased, Mrs. Strang, and also Mrs. Jameson, are respectably con nected, but for some time have been hopelessly Insane. Pamphlet & Magazine Foreign Postage. The following order has jnst been made by the Postmaster General, as we learn from. Washing ton : Pott Office Dipatimcat, Matt SBtA; 1853. Pursuant to authority vestal in thu Postmast er General, and by and with the advice and con-, sent of tho Prrsidentof the United States,(which advice and consent more fully appear by an in strument in writing this'day tiled m the Depart ment,) and with a view to bring about lower nnd more uniform rates of pamphlet and magazine postage in the contemplated postal arrangementa with lorcigp'...'govcrnmepVs, poriicnlqriy on thn 'oohunent of Europe. v . -/{ ij hereby ordered, That,' hereafter,' the Uni ted State postage to bo charged and -collected, on all pamphlets and.magazines mailed within tho United States.for, pr received from any foreign, country, except Great . Britain,V*. the British North American provinces and the west coast of South America, bo at the rate of two cents an ounce nr fraction of an ounce, instead of the rates established by tbo act of 3d March, 1851: [Signed] Jamks GAMPnni.L r ■ Postmaster General. * jVoff i*y ihe Editor.—^W o. nrc Informed that thft reason TrhfjnwnrtUletß, to tlrcat lixiUda aro m till? order, fx.tii&t tbft jiwsom r«la to-lhtd country of &urcentA tin ounce fibovo tbo find two ouueoa Is the IlrlUsb charge on ail sucli pttbUi»lious sent to or mviyed from the kftttfd BtaU». A-late proposition from oarrl*oitOlHoj to miace Uic rate to two couUjsn ounco, waa Uwlinod by the JJriUrficfllep. To the we.n South America Uic rates established by tho actor l&il im» tvlulued, owlo# to the high cost of tho Inthimis and to.tho Uritisb North American Province* the domestic rates of the act of ISS» apply. Ntrtf postas# tables, embodying these, ood otherchanges Id tho forolgo midmlaud vHI be published ta-tlio course of a few Jays.-—£tm. Ireland. OPEHIHQ OF THE GBEAT EXHIBITION.- ■■ ~ The Crystal Palace Exhibition at Dublin was opened on'tho .12th;. by the lord Lieutenant, with much ceremony.'■ In his speech, he refer red to the improved condition of Ireland, the ad vance in agriculture and all branches of indus try, and ta tho progress-in manufactures, much Of which be attributed to tho School of Design established in Dablin. The day of tho- opening was very fine, and more than 15;000" persons wero in the builds ing. ■ Many of tho objects to ba exhibited have-not yet been Gnallyrarranged, some are still arriving and many more are expected: - - The spectator may fancy-himself, on entering,.in a vast cathe dral, composed of a .labyrinth of light pillars nnd lofty circular arctics, tho grnnB naivo being ono hundred feet width, and tour hundred and twenty-fivofect In. height, . The trellaoed galleries, raised between the, doable collonades which separate the ueives.liave on exceedingly, beautiful, effect.. A light blue tint which pervades tho whole, with glass roofs,, and gorgeous esoutebeons hanging on eithor side, have on the whole an appearance of exceed ing grandeur nnd beauty. . . . - Conspicuous among thopioturcs are tho admir able likenesseß'of hor Majesty - and Prince Al ber, by Winterhalter, .whieh have been gracious lylent by her Majesty to tlid Exhibition Com mittee. There is another collection, also, which is en tirely, unique, namely, a selection of. Japanese productions, which havo been lent from the Mu scum at the Hague by, tlio Dutch Government,, and- aro being arranged with great skill by M. A. A. Van de Kostoolo, director of tho Boyal Mu seum of curiosities. • j ... Important Insurance Case Decision.' Judge M’Leah, in the U. S.Cirouit Court, sit ting at Indianapolis, made a ,deeisiou. ou, the 24th, which will interest all .parties iniusurance cases. The case was Btrong & Fine, of this oity, oj, The Lafayette Insurance Company; of that State, The Sentinel says,' the 'Judge held that tho six-months limitation inserted in. the policy, within whieh: the parties: agreed .that siuts for losses should- bo -brought; is void, as against the general policy and tho statute of limitation of tho State,:tho Court differing from a decision of. Judge Netsoni-oU the Ciruuit, on the Bame question: - The Court also decided in the same cqbo, that where an iosuranoe company of Indiana opens' aq ofSce in 'Cincinnati,- and issues polioieß. there byj.their agent, under the laws and comity of the State-of Ohio; the com pany are amenableto'tbe laws and-the jurisdlo tion of the conrts ofthe (State ofOhio/and where process on the agent of* the company is served m that State, ns required by the laws of Ohio,:: a judgment rendered against: the company is conclusive between the parties in a suit upon tho record. Judge M’Lean, in delivering the opin ion of the, court, expressed himself to be dear on both points.— Cm. Etrquirtr. Collision. —The-steamship United States, upon ascending the Mississippi river to New Orleans, from tho Belize, came in collision with the ship, Quebec, in tow of one of the tow boats, -by which tho Quebec was sunk to her*deck. She was valued at about $12,000 to $15,000,' and hersargo, consisting of Cotton and assorted articles of prodace, at abont $50,000 to .$OO,OOO more, both chiefly insured in New Orleans. - * < ' * - ' •; Close of tuu MuiuiosEsiianATios.— Having closed the emigration of Saints for tbo present season, though of neceesityat a dato,soraewh3.t later than was anticipated, and knowing the in-, tonsd anxiety;of the Ssintaf enerally.upon./this -subject, wo famish: an abstract statement for the, satisfaction of all who are interested in the gath ering of the People of God;- Eight - vessels, have sailed from-thls port sinoe the 16th' of January last, carrying 2,686 Saints ;-28 Saints have em igrated by other vessels, makings total 0f2,609; nearly all of whom bad their arrangements msdo before leaving, to proocidilireclly through to the tGrcat.Snltlake!Valley. •Of'tbis number,;2,262 have emigrated by their, own arrangements, 957 of the £lO companies, 400 by the Perpetual Emigrating Fond Company.: The whole involv ing an immediate expenditure of about £30,000 Tha entire machinery for making the besthroait oloth went out under the- care, of -Elder George Holliday. The machinery belongs to-tho Desert Xlannfacturing Company/and is eonstraeted on the most approved - Star.—- English paptr. from EX Faio. We have seen, a, private letter, received in this city from a reliable source in the southern part of New Mexico, under date, of 'April 7th, which states that the American consul in Chihuahua, •Mr; Riddles,: arrived atPor.t. Fillmore, AO-milcs above El Paso; the day before,,bearihg.:aHpi»tch os from Trias, tho Governor of . Chihuahua, to GoT.Xtue: The day before Mr. Riddles left the city of Chihuahua, Trias had. made a forced loan ;upon thfeh of the principal proprietors of that region of $20,000, and ho was to start on or about: the 20th for;Paso with 1000 troops. We learn further that dates up to tho 18th ulti ma have been received from tho same source,but ■ they contain no furtber intelligence.—JFlajAmy ton Union, 28tA. .. ■ -, . Upon. Mr. Hawthorne’s appointment, as Consul at Liverpool,.the New-Haven Register quotes the London Atheiueum as follows:. “It .is to be able, to welcome this original and profound writer from the new eountfy to the intelleotnal fellowship of the old ; inhdyet mote is it pleasant to point to this new instance of tho ■American practice of sending abroad the litera ry men of that country to fill the offices of the republic.- The consolshjpatjfiiverpool.ia ono pf the very best posts in tbo gift of tho‘American President, and:ocn- Pierce’s choice of Mr. Haw thorne, besides being n good dhing in itself; is welcome as a practical refutation and rebnhe :to the mors exclusive rulers of our own country." ‘ jSTThn first book ever, printed, in the New World, was in the cityof Moxieo. It was prints cd in the Spanish language in the ycar.lss4.and Was entitled “Dootrina Christina porco los In. dos.” The first publications made in English,in America, wore tho ‘‘Freeman’s Oath.” aod an "Almanac for 1080," nearly a hundred years after the work published in "Mexico. ;' In IG4O was published the firm book; entitled “Tho Bay Psalm Book.” The first book i printed in California after the AmeHoans took possession, waa entitled ‘!Cali fornia as it was, and as it is.” • Its author was Dr. Wiersbicky..— San'FrancUca Tima.:- v- • SixauLAß Oconunascß.—Oh Wednesday mor ning of last week, itwo.littlo girls,‘who, slept to gether in the second story of the residence ,of Sir. Keller, in Lancaster, Pa.; after getting out of bed, and as. they were dressing themselves, discovered a snake in their bed. The alarm was immediately given, and it was killed by. Mr. Keller. It was a black water snake, twenty in cheslong; and had evidently been in the bed nil night, bnt how it got there still remains a mys tery. HEW ABVEBTX&KUSHTS. (> —ootd Notice --At the nicest cf auumlicrof Clergy- Ibny men, and others, tha. Iter. J. P. KKVEU Moderator, of: the Wnldennpnn Synod, wilt make a etatement as to tho condition pf- that interesting people of Umebonoral memo rc, Tt;o fru-nds of Kctigion, of all-denominations,: are-re-, apectfullj invited to attend. < The mooting nilL,be held this (TDUSDAS) evening, In tie Secend Presbyterian: Chnrcb, Pittsburgh,at7lso’clocA:V:,-..,. . ■ , myohlt JL.AF ALETTE HALL l A T'U-E CAUOLI.N'E LEHM ANN', will give a: GRAZ'D IIL FAREWELL VOXCEKT.zt thealove Hall.on {Wednesdiy Evenlng, Jane ; Assisted by the following Artists— Mli: P. ItUDOLPir, MIL r. tKUMANS. MASTEa WSI. SAAR. A - TiekeU SO.'cenfs; to be bad at the Murie Stores and Hotels. . . , ' An- Concert to commence at o'clock, precisely. ■ AGT'. Doors open at 7% o'clock. . . ■ .my3l:tc , VELVET i'APEU patterns, beautiful styles, fast received. For sale by- - mySl WALTER ft MARSHALL. SO Wood et - GUEAI* WALL PAPEIt —Ahugo lot of .new* patterns, at 12Mcehts. Jcstrecrived.and for vaiobr. my3l" WAITER: P. MARSnALt/ -S5 Wood st. To Painters and Varnlshcra. I HAVE completed a rcrv supetibt.Vbrhhl; Brush,called' Mocro’s Extra Wiro'TkrQiul'.FrenehTarnish Brash; mado entirely of i'renrh Bristles, nad irßrfaat«l. ;;Thcj can be brut at C. A; Koopo’s,' 110 Wood slrecVnr.si "Dr, Keyset's, l4ofWnGd.:«tml.' Also-,a ■very: Cue 'tUsortinni fot Paint Jttu* bes, cheap for cash. - - . £3. Remember,llo Wood street. : •■.-•••. •'roygi -. CIUS. \ HOOKE. F* 'oil Sljsoo—May "be had, a Lot of Jitf r«*t front,.on M» : feet street, by L2O foot deep, to a 24 feetsHey: flu which 5s erected a brich dwelling boose.in rooms amt cellar: out oven, well pfgyodwater; on tbo al ley, ft brick. bulMlng, for a -idiop,, with' cellar: also, a good' stable. Wee £l5OO. The ftbovo. property is in the Eighth Ward, near the Fourth street Road. Tertoscasyv v ; • -. S. CCTHUKUT A SON, ♦ • Tayll-. - .■>£eal Eriate Agents. 14Q.Thlrd street. TO the Honorable theJudgoa of tbc Com t of General Quarter Sessions of the Peace, la and for. the county of Allegheny: " ' ' - The petition of Jacob M. Carson, village of Shous^iown,. In tho eotmty aforesaid; humbly shewetb,—Tbatypur pc-, -titloncr bath prjvidedhimself trUhmaterialsfortboaoccm* inodatlon of traTclers and others, at his. dwelling house in tho village aforceald, and prays that your Honors.-will be pleased to grant him a license to kecpapuhllebouswdf on*, tortalnmeut, and your petitioner, ns In duty'bound, will, pray. , ' JACOB" >l. CARSON. ' , ; '\Te,tbesubscxlbera,cStl2 /i ns.of.th& village; aforesaid, do certify, lhat tbe above petitioner fct of'gbod repute for hon-, esty and temperance, and Is well provided vrUhhtnwe.room and eoQTeniencvs for .the'; accommodation jqrt.l lodging of strangera and traveler*, and that sold tarern Is ■necessary* vWm Richey,PatorWhlte, Jacob VKndoryorijJVandcrrDit, . James M’Cotmell, Jo* Kendall, Samuel Young, Hiram Ton* dervort, Wnt Fry, Peter Sbousei John M’Cotmell, James '•.Clark. . ;•-••:• v-".-: -.;. : : my3t:3t* ; T ‘ PIANO FOUTKSt J. F. WAJUr&JZ # CO 4tl Broftdwoy» U*w Torlr, HAVE uowonimnd, attheirepoclcma and elegant PIANO PORTB WABEBOOiIS, atohe above, cumber, an ts tensive assortment, of FI AND. FORTES, of the best maim*, fncture, and of very superior' tcae. , :;Fqr-chariaues9of.de« sign, elegaiiccoffinish, swts&Eaict of. Workmanship; they; cannot bo j>urpassed,.any more Abanin CMlnr**, beauty and: richnessof tone. :--XbesalnBtimz&'ents are inlarge sited cases,, of Tery.unc6xamonMrength,imdhaveaalinpxcrred.tObalar. bar—ooeef tho ■ moat;valuable Improvements .of modern; times: ;The Kano Fortes of W,&Co, lrimithciry»ecullaijty And completeness : ofdestruction passe&fr & -rem&rkablu quality pf keeping tn tone for n great lengthuttime,which Is an linportaot’dcsidemam. ;Tho prlce3 .of theso superior instruments will bo found unusually, reasonable, consider- Ihg their quality, they bava been" universally-admired by the ablest Pianists In this city, and wherever they have been Introduced, they have in every instance given very marked satisfaction. , * full and unequivocal Warranty is given In all eases. I - - • J. p. warnM * CO., py3l:3ro : . . r - 411 Broadway, Hew York. • A" ? BOOK—ar tub Aurnoa o* Feast* Fxnonau.— -/XV’ HarryCovesdule’aCburtshlp, and What Came of It; bytheauthor of ** Prank FftUlelgh,* ,t( Lewis Arundel,” Ac /Illustrated.); Price CO ronbC. UarrrA.flhtoo', or ihoWlU.ftnd.the Way: by the au» .. V'tnbtof “Minute Qrpy,”.“Qus Howard,V- 60 American Como in Us Season, illustrations;) by' - Frank Forrester. ’ $143 Mrs. Kirkland's Evening Book: . Cyrilla : a Tn!o; by the author of the u Initials.” 50 Sam ITlw • Laws and Modem Instances, or lV what ho Bald, Bidj ox Invented. •, .. .SO- JlvelyaWUsoa; or,TnalB of anOrphauGlrL . - • 25 The Empress of the Isloir myThe Lake Br&m ” • ; 25' .Iha mmtrated Magnalneof Art, for Jane. • ' 25 . Harper’s Kow. Monthly: ; * : > do. • ‘:■••••••. 25 Putnam’s • do •••• . • •• do. • ■■••'■'2s Connterfeife Detector for Jnne—containing . • most sbmplete • list of conhterfaitmoney,-and • ' “ -*■ tho rates of exchange,-and 1 broken bapkif'wUh • • ;CCtn.-Chaftl ' r ,--I •n Subscriptions received fornny pabllshed, by.' v ~ .. . .-.11. MINEK CO^. ; .my3l: ... ..... • No.Smithflold street.. DR. DE LANETS ; CELEBRATED CUIIATIYE INSTRUMENT, The only Infaßxbte Cure for thcUPrtaßfiil IHseaul'novrn ai SPERMATORRHEA OR INVOLCKTABY. NOCTURNAL EMISSIONS, bo barrasring and destructive/and prnSno*' 'tive of kb much, mischief to tho nervons fly3tem,lncopacita-’ -tihg theimanfor business, society Abd-matrimony:' . • This Instrument is- simple, comprehensive and never . faUwff, .and may ,-bo used 1 : without the ' slightest Incon . venienee, or the khowlodge- of.tlmmost inumath .friend: It i 3 to be used externally, jirodudng no_pain or ininry. • whatever, nor preveutlng Tiuy..ohe ;from .attending,' to . hte business; and while ia usa'iw'q «nsic cct4rfo»can. tiko place, iririgoTVlinS-UtCrCrganii ii%a short UnUhat they ueo ilk TiiaarEmmyx rowra or reissticot, the loss qf,which, early abuse; is.tho disease in ques : tloh/and the cauw of the thouaandooncomltant aimplainta. : .P&ln:m. the • Hcud'and Dimness osVisioh,.Weakness-:of theiDaek ftiul Lower Extremities, AffecUons of lmpotence,;PSm-;. pies oh the Face, Prematuhe Dedlne of ThshV>W«ifchess. of Memory And Power fbr. " Mental . Application, Uejeotfon, Aversionto Society, Titaldity. Self-DistrustjLove of SoUtade,; source it stopped ) rohi which they ..••• ray it AipqreThemhprad T -thttttbi«ai»igplaiatsare, phtlittle: understood by the jrrofessloa ih -general>:and Uat; ail tha • medicine in the world never hasi-and never-wlll, stop those. liwses, which, if allowed'to <lbntinue mwhedred, ftro.gnre to produce themost distresringconscquencea: ••• -■-. -feThe;priceof tho complete: IwtromenVetrefally secured:; against all observation 4n ft box,!-* only. bo seal by express to any address, in Canada,'Ah, according to order, accompanied by fall dircc* tlons, and impor ant advice .to the: married and; ringlq, the. axpenaes,:cvca to the remotest parts of the conntTy, being • very trifling. ■* *. All applicationsinirenlttances must bo directed fpKt p4ld) to tbe Doctor himself, ho haring no Aj-onciesestabliah t.l tut in Lomlon and Pari.». ' Address, (posbjufld) Dr. B. Do lenoy, Z\ I.i'pcuord street, ITetc York. . * ' *.. . . ■: Office hours, dsßy,'&onj 9A, SI. till 3 P.M., and from 7to S P.JL, the Sshtath excepted. V The nndendsnrf cprtj&. irlth peal pleasure, that the shore mentioned Instrument tonot only eonstruttod on ftri ratifio prindplesl but thstftom ttohse the hsppiert resfito m <y nl weys, -. Ith oonMence, bo sutidrated, there help c. for ihe eute of thoco diseases, no Otto- «r?am rcwdu ctoßt ’ HENRV 8: KEILER, St D_- CajQOETZE, JI. D, 98 Chambers at, , C.ECKHABDTjSCD, 21 Howard stZ t»j3l7 HEIf WEE. • . * -_: r-.. ‘-“aT ■f>.--.-;> ?* .• ,T.\X .“' - - * *, - ‘ % \ * • ViV-’' >•■1" • .» ■■•',.■ f ;•: - .1’ .V ' V'-V \v; ' r “rv - ** r « . . -i j.-v . '-T .-•* * N ■ -s v : ' k t '> "i: r '"' ' - „ 1* * •:} l- - ;* J r -..nvs’x •s ■**•*• ' t,.vi f-y . ** x * ' ‘ i t \ * * ’ * */ . -S> :^ /.w ..--v-;'' V. -.:\..r: 'T' "™ ? " "~X%" H SPECIAL NOTICES. LIVEK COMPLAIOT.:: ■■■■:■'JCSjT Theonly remedy ever offered to the -public list ■hi «• never failed■ t o CQTtj .'when directions.are followed, i*. ITLane'o Liver Pill. Ifc fiaa been several year*, before Uio =publie; ajuj hem introduced in All Kfrtioaa of tbsUhfgm "••Where It has boon used, tt baa bad- tko. most Iribtnplionfc success, axul has actually driTcnouV of uso all other medi* <dnes' Tfhtabecn tried under all Che different phases of • Heoatis, and has been fbdnd equaßy efficacious la all. : - - * ;•< For «I« b J oost of the J>resg«tj, udI Mertha^aal b> thejbOle proprietors, FLEHDiG BBaiaEßSr my2S dAw k ®> wood®troeL Spirits* Hypcchoadslaot wat of energy capacity for business or disposition to enjoy lifb npil happiness, are wretched complaints which -silently .■upon the constitution of the unhappy. ohiect» -.,Tbtg\ J are,. . usually Lrohghtoh through troubles and-AClictibns. - mind, sedentary babitsi confinod = «lr/and vdoserapplfei&m,. to stndy.VThey are sometimes. -attended.JVith lose ofap ■ tite* .Indigestion,.. dyspepsia,'- nervOiiw'.dohfl.ity, jnghtnu dreams, and a. pallid,' unhealthy;. doinicastcountenattce. Now, while these melancholy disorders ’exist,--th o.jbricgit sparkling eytfloms. its wbntc£lustra? ispenetra* trotiohanoviVacity—thebodyltsmanlycourageand vigor,' and .the noblest feelings..of ournature gradually idwindlo away to a fretful peevmh.temper, until life becomes a bur then* and othw. diseased ariaa.tbsbortro the existence of the. wretched '• , •. ■.•;.■■ ■ •:■. / A balm Ibr these horrible , disorders win be found in 4h£t excellent article, HALSEY’S FOREST WINE \ * * ~ js3“.See large adTertleement In another column." v ....C'•'•••«•' Sold Wholesale. dnd'Ketaa by Dr; <3EO;U. KEYSKtt, 110, eorner of* Wood street and Virgin alley, Pittsburgh, PO4 ab : so, by J AMES T. SAMPLE, - north-west' - comer of Federal .streethud tbb'DlamtmdiAUegheayQtyv':- dee2S:lrbdtw“- ; Scrofala#-It Is due to • Kler'a Petroleum to eay. thatYt-haabeea known to completely eradicate ereiyTestaga: of this dreodfuldlsease In lesstim® than any .other, remedy; and atlesaecstbrlnconvenience fo tho'patlent.;':. The thousands of certificates . of-the. prop Her. tor, many of which ora ftomwell khown citiiens of the city of Pittsburgh and its Immediate vicinity, go .to show clearly 'and beyond all doubt, that -Ena’s 'PxrEOXEnat is a medlcina - of no common value, notedly as a -local rem’edyin iFbrdlp>: , sis f but as a valuabla ; Intemalremedy, Inviting; the at well as the'suffering patient, to become acquainted withlt* merits. ' ’.‘.Thosehaving sdreAdof- mixtures are:sssnred thatthls medicine is purely l3 bottled* aait .flows from the’bosom. of the earth. • : -Tltefddowing certificate u copied from apaperpvMi&tdai AVrqeitfr* -V. bra August, i* ■ aho'appended UitotTtifioaltofQitctXebTaUdD. T,Fcot,lf. .-"• ••• r.-fcvvVV-Vv'Vv This may,in troth certify, that I have-becn *0 badly af- 1 llictedwith. Scrofula for the last seven years th Utmost ofthe UmsTlt&ve been unoble to attend to any and much of the time miahle- .to.walliaiiil confined.tomy bed; and hare been treated nearly; all the'time, bythe best. Physicians onrcountry iiffbrdsf .I occasional ly got scum re-. iiovbnt noxureyaiidcoutirnifid togrow. worse recommended me to •try-tfce-Petroletnn,'©rlloefc Olljosere- else.hadiaikaL.;-idiiA9Withoafrlfliihet'fim,Mrat taeeffect v»s astonishing; It .threw-the polsOntothe surface' 'at once, and I at cnco t£gau -to growbetter,.and by using:- aeren bottles llmyfl ffQta cure worthtbdusanda of dollars. , ; v;;; -- .V.. .MRS.-KAKOT-hi; barker:^ , .This may certify, that Titare been acquainted with Eiera- Petroleum, or Bock OiL for. more than a year, and hare ts*- ; peatedly.,witnessod its beneficial effecti In the cure of indo ldntruhsrasnd otbet diseases Ibr which It U recommendedt' and can with confidence'recommend It.to be a medidne wo> tby of atteuticn, and can safely, say that success has attend*' oditsuse wheroothermedieine tadiailod.. - - . r -.-.-V’ -V-D.r.FOOT/lL 3X Fqrcala by. nil the Drugjtixtsin'Pittabnrgh. [au27;d&w. CHAS. E. LOOMIS, . BTOCK ASD BILX SEOSEK, Notes* Bond«,lilortgajjQ, &c,(Negotiated/ PAUSCUUT. ATTEXIIOS.GITJ3 ' V- ■'..T.v.‘■ ■ TO THE PURCHASE AND SALE OF STOCKS. - - ! . -03*’ Omcc~7s Fourth strctrti'betwMn Jlhihet and opposite the Bank of Pittsburgh.: •„. Janl&ly W. A, MCLURGr & CO., HAVE REMOVED TO THE CORNER OF, WoodondSlxtliStrecta r ->. Where they offer to.- tbexr old customers, and the public generally, itthe lowest rates,- Wholesale and Retail* the largest,'- most: select and complete .stodi : of .CHOICE TEAS,TAHILY GROCEErES, WOODEN AND WILLOW WARE toboibund In the West'- • deohy „. Pearl Steam Will; CANAL BASIN, ALLEGHENY CITY, : (sms rax iuiieoad eSatios.) -•. tr-=?=., FIXE, S 0 PEBPINeTeXTB A EaSiLY, Sail EX . • IRA, (of aelected White Wheat.) FLOUR, rott sus. BRAN, SHORTS AND MIDDLINGS, always os hand. ' ESF We win deliver .Flour in families, in either of the two cities. Orders placed In our at BRAUN & BET TE R’S, corner of Liberty and St. Clair.streets; or,J/)GAN,. WILSON & CO:S, 52 Wood street; will be attended to. inyli - ‘ BRYAN;;iENNTa>Y?& CO. PHILADELPHIA CTHTAIK 'WARKHOIFSE,' ■ StateMoiue*- H. SAEFOED, - ’ ~ ■!KEEPS constantly Dniand themost extensive and. : vgrledosaortmentofCnrlalDsandCgrtaln Materiols.to.- hfl found in the dty, comprising in part of the r following CURTAIN GOODS AND FURMTUIUS COVERDJGS—aU Rtylesof— • French LaceCurtoins, o Window Shades, oil prices,. - Muslin > w : Buff Holland.*, all widths, • French Brocatellcs, all widilis. GUt Cornices, every style *nd : French Plushes. "» , nrire.-''.- • v*. ’.**_• SatinXome.<, - •• Gilt Curtain Pins; . u . Lampas,. .'- - ' M . . Band%. - \ -> gating- - " -. Cords and labels, • “ . DatnasKliti^n!*,' - Glmps,allpriccs, . ~ - ----u-: ;- ■ Crwhmcrelte, • : Loops, .. Plain Turkey Red. Fringes, --/.-C -. v-' - v. India Siitin Pjcfure Tassels, and Gird?,! . -, -*V Idnmg Silks, - • Shade Tcrsela and Bras« 3, '-' FamlturoGimp", • ltings, IlrarkciJ. Ac. A ; full assortment of the above wholeialcorrctoß.:' ‘ , v > {marl3y-r<f-m. sfTr’H.AHL,- SarKcoixD«ntistv—{SaMesHsr of •yr'^u: Vw A. O. D*—-Meets utthe-nortiteastccrriier of. Fourth’and, MarketstroetSy (aboTtillurvljy & Parch- Store,) op Monday o’clock'.' - raarGd-; LOOGE, l. q« Or thcX Lodge, No. *2S? f I.- O. of O. I’4'mects every: Wednesday evening in Washington HalU Woodst. : f jjlrf- ir»fiiACK TiiA»— Htts-, •lh£y:-burgh, ot£o to the-Pekin Tea Store; No.. 3$ Fifth street, wherethe very best Black end Green ■TeearCftnalwayßbe had. ~ --- - •'--<f ■&&'•• rOOHK H« l’owicr i Poilis, u*r£r . Boot and Shoe AlaauCicturer, and Wholesala3ealciv No: 14. Barclay street; fto doors bek«rlhe AstGr House, New York.’ tnarhfiia .'• IKSUEANGE COMPANY, of lf<X : Stock SSpdjOOOt Asi sets $459,172. QElcoof the Pittslrargh-Ageney lathe Store' Boom ofM!Oardy A Loomis, N6.i9 Wood strect.. < - • Po74:tf v . ; B, H. BBBSON, Agaatv- (TS 3 *. rl9 edpi awarded by Fteolclln. Institute, 1853v-«P. n. SMETg,:Mapufac-. Lurer of Pocket Buofcy Porto Slonnaiis,-Bose IVooJ Writing: Desks* Dressing Cases and Wdxk.Boxe3,2Q£ Arch stress cue •dooghclowßiitb, Philadelphia. '• marhSza O. O* £V-Placeof meeting, Wood street, between Fifth street and Virj^ n n ji.™ T -: Phtsocaqo Lodcb, No. crciy :• JIttCiSTOB EXCAMTSMT, No. S7—Ms**, .Friday of each month. _ feSssdSff CoroaSt CornslSl Agrot aanTwJ. fcuiul inl>r. Court’s ogii3 Pusizn, for salr byW. GEO. Wood -- ~ rrioj re toll *t tad aW pcrbS. ' . : Cxi **-**a Haterlaisi aua OTi.‘ C 'SS D ,sf Slaß^ISS o! cra Tdescriptlcin, Eoxniturs P!u.'hc.>,.iirc^ats i :! 05, Ac, lace and Curtains. N. Y Whidoy Sliaaea, Gilt Cornices; CnrMn’Pin. :-n?»d.: Chosatristreet, corner Frith; PldJtddshia. r. C'-rtolos Mhdo und.. Trimmed In tha Tory nowest Preach ... - [enriß:!, tr^y=, SUUor’n Window Shade -Elßisnrac-' OP 3ECOXD: AND-4EOH ST3- PHttADELPiaA. Oar motto Js, -'Qufcfc' Slier end SnaU and Lodge ISoom SHADES, made to «3-Dealer* and others »re incited to (threw* a call, bo forepnrchaslng elsewhere. ; , G. T; MTT.r.vw. » CO -- - an27e'<m,' .-.-, v ;3, W. corner Second gad Arch sts, phi;,, 1 - .-: Olaii Worta.*- W; CUhhIhGUAU &. of tVIh. HOW QhASa.eorotrot.PAßiCEPond ivihSP STREETS, PittsDmgh,- Pennsylrania.;-: Particiiiar, ottentiaa- : :pai4-io: Jdd *IiM.: Alsojdedlcrs.ln IIdST GLASS,iPIAES, BOT-I TiibS, Ac., Two of Umfimi Txdng Eracttad.nien, wiU cite..', their ontlrc attehGoar to’tbfl -liualnfess, mid .ttury feel ccnS*' doat they can' produco An'artldo of Window Glass equal to anyeltherof fbrdgnordoiMsUcxaaaufectare. ,•••:•>:••' ,- r r ~ •. - K s>.v. jrSsHELSOH’S »^£P 5 5 OS , c *^ TbiJd street la. all.kinds of weather,from«A. 11 to's ivHli'kinnJAn. accurate ortfctic and onimatelikcnsss, nnUke StcsGtAu poriot to tea coxnaioif chaftndagu‘eireOTcpes.«i the followistt- Cheap priejj; yAtt, s3,' ss.and apward, aecordto to tuo flise andgnalßy :ofra<B • ;. .-.. - Hoars ibr childrcn, fromllAi i£ to 2P. H, > * ~. rff. part of ■-y:;:{nor2s:ly Noises In the Headiand nildissr greeable the ear, speadilyandpcma- oyßriHiETw IPS, Principal Aurist of.thetf.'Y.Ea? Surgery; who isay be; consulted at 90-Arch street, Philadelphia, froia 9 A.M. to 3 P. M. '-'■•• Thirteen yeare of claro and almost nndlrldod sttention to ihU branch ofspeci&l practice has enabled him toredncflhjg treatment to such a degree of succes? u to fintUho most can? .firz&cd.acd obstlnata cases yield, by ostesdj attention to'th^ 1 - - . - [ou<3 r - /\*D ALLEGHEST: SAVIXG sharoof i • \J this i ■ HHI anj ReaJ - •T :;-PtfSQ'v _«sFourttistreet,-oppositeßauk: cOittsbargh.-- r • Strost»' . i- .--BJK. BVDOXtPH Y(M,ns , 7> ■T ItE «ol*crfbor 1 purchased thi, popular hagcr.rthcnever their appetites such refreshment.- : [mygj;Bfl •KUBOhPH YO^fjKi^ -/-\v ~ , w fKt paper. 1 . ' p£2BSSS*£®3j^3^^»*® K™ y^.,w Fricra ’ *«* *>-"t£ -’■lSSS^^^-^^Wpwpleer. •whether disposed to phrcSShr not™ 811 red to rail at p ” .? r “iTWO respectfijHy tor? • n»i2L3ai .-'-..-.•THOS,;PAI<SkK‘S» "^: - ' iio*.sA.Slark6ts£r&et-. E. Company. Pittsburgh. l^?Vl ’rVfeS&J PJ/31. GORDON, Smeiary -rrrrir , vAPITAI.,- 5300,000, . ' . / VV 7 Hl'S OTO fff' i i nrt ! ? Ma of VIEE imd IU. PwapuTSai 4U 103503 *» UtOTll 7 tijnstvl «=d inownh?,2i titoUon F mimagod by Biarcioaa vita* weE BToransSM ® l ’ t *'d»tErm}oel» .ter; i Attd liberality, io maintain tha. character ch. I ItTt^T 0 assoißod, aa cCbrlc2 -the best ■ protectloa to those •; "tSS?? I*'*> 1 *'*> be Insured. ■ ' " MHlcr,: J&'O w\w°i?r*» Jr -» Smith, a &=£«, GeorgeW. Jac&soa, ji?*..W-Xyoa,,JamesLipp^aeot^Dsrsie,James 3le* An i?^^ ea^3 XinJac, Thomas Scott. TS3* Office, Xa W Water street, (Warehouse of Spans & ,up Btalrs,) Plttsbm£b. rosily j ■» *t“~* -c V* "ZS " : ::- ‘ J * t *\.xV'* * \l* /.-. "V --■'' - - ■••■■-.- ’ . ■? »*T*O. ' ' 7 „ '+ * . * , k , * **«.*■ * '* r * ~ i , r AMUSEMENTS. Lcsan*A»i> Mjuuanu.,*,.,,........ ; fo&mnx* Uncmamn _ . ■:-.-■." -■-. roles 6? iaaiffiSMT: -ShClIDccSaCM*. ZOtii -etlp.,.. .60 j Second Tjcr-,...:.„ „„£i - t •CS- &aSa may la strand nt.thß-.Box-.' Office, dnria* tbs' 1 <Say,xrith«BtExtßtc)jsr3es - t Jf r^asajcniectof SIr.CODLDOCK. tepec-omed fcbo gnat KAud -.A'fcfenliotk. Jfr ErcUSM. -.-Mr!:Poster .To _. ' , THE LOTTEKT TICKET, r ,-63. Tff momig=sßrCoPfcl)oCg irtiltpteafp'.- - T ~. f' TT r^ =, _p tx **£ 0 * o _Goilllion and. 3ms Sas&oim' -• LS£/ w ha* by applying tr-iria.:yisai • • Cargo* r-t lht» *‘ Crjsia* Palace Dapicrrean r*o&cs. t> ' c? ' . T„ roarth rtre&L-' -' ■ It’OS’jTEli'S 2ECPHIOF2SiiN' , C>3?HH A'HCIJSII TTKriLU OPEN on &f, -wish tU - :• -fV ;-largest and .most talcnted-Company, crer la'iks city"- i XS" Doors open*atTo r Concerts S. ' - < - Tic&£ts£o.een£s.. tny3ojt t MASONIC _ MALI: - •> TUESDAY. EYETOTGr HAY &£Zc * ' and evert mrzNiscr'DVßttG xns i - 52 £2X0 AWSJBASC2 OF. . - '•.•••-'_••. . . MADAHI* P&RA3B, . * Sia NOVEU-I. -V' THE FAKIR OP SIVA, in -hla wonderful Fifats ia &e E&.: chanted Palace* and the WIZARD ULN*3TJIb'C% T7aL :Pax Laim,'Mr.D.3otraß3, and theChampioa Ifcmre? r Hr- X.: .Baovy > 'glilßpi>esrla.ihte!r4ciHghti'ol-Afelodigg ? ScaggjClm-' rosc3 t Air.% and a fcsich of Tansy Things. atT; to «nmence at & >r • >\[^.BQQES-JIISI'fiECEIT3a^; : ; • The trenlns viyik3- Ei*Klard~~ .The Empress otihe.lslej, or the f-. r “ : c PatttAin and H&rper'ft Mayclng &r.j£me.^••' AyjX* :l'V-77> Eecdredacd-fcr sale at- .‘-1 _ J w-'W. A. GILBERTENNJ?V & CO* S - , -TePoarth flU'>U ; : A^-•?••i■.iC;•- , r^.'lOO.ddv^oiil^aiidDijp^’CecdJ^i-:^'.-: ; gcg^e.by^-V^ojni^^ro6Ba£Ai>;'- '-?r Oardoa'aaa -- .- j in pufofsuperior steel S±f spadevbiaJdlnff fortes hoa&vv : /?- gjssg I scjtb^ : ;6spacdioa^tiTalgr^^iutobl^ r rri>:- for or sourer#, cfTaridaspatteras, 7 - 4 .--' fisi stali cutters, ccrn.'ah£)lers,<3og-powers, arify fall ami eaia.- pletaassortmentof eeeds;fcr: the fcmsr,' gasteueri audjlal ryracu,such' aifiehi' icridps, bee.taLcarrot?, • •' 3ccdaudJmpleiaeut.Warfch£itGecf^~-TV.--'--.:'.-£'•-:r:-:/...'-,Lj-;;j -my25 -: JAHES foARDBOP.---? v; 'C'INK HAVANA &EQA£SrrTha subscribers .WOTi&Txlra*?' -.' Jj -. attention to their EtMk of fine lai»tted basheenselcctsdvith great-care, and include. tii» T chfiiecst'-- of tbs finest tenalH,ltedtuiiii3~: <""" • . Goodtrin & Fine Caij-> 1 ‘" " , John A<^a£\GOr^;’-^ :: ; > >- * James !Tlmm^ f: Opidr j : - •■\-taj23-.... . :.--..-;'-;,:--'' street^' v'--;.' Partneralitp £3»iiee« TITOE late firm of?. Kn>l» & - 1 ■ fng been dissolved by the death of Jonathanßxsd, end ?OJEt 2?iESixo,.tbo sorriring. partner, ha-ringffar •--•- -entire interest of'tho lato Jonathan-Kldd in f-ahl firm.' haa •■'•:'■ 'associated with-htm H»-brtther,C^BUA?t%nsn2oia2il-srilt lebntinue the.hnfinesaai tio-Old "Stand, cornes-of ■ Weodaircfc .iFonrßuireeta,' idsdsrthaeanse andEtyl#c£ , Vr i YLEIH2SG BROTHERS, wjjereibey vrilibo tappytosee i ,fi deads and customeraof therlatefirm, and another perscna-'v::? ? desirinenrtittoJn'theirßi!eefi>asines3.v.. . .ThebnsinesaQftbal&fe'Sna wiiJbe closedbyJchas+eza>' ing, and <ill ■ persona haring * claims, against- said Una,- <rs*. -knowing thsins^'es-tq^rfedeb^^^ia-pleise-'gcttlffithe''';^^ SUMMER DRY GOODS! , - HATTFCOUf T7HSOI7 & C0.,~ " -, ••..-48-: Wood -ami 103: !EiiJrtly Streets', "-7 ■■■• RB-NOiF .RECEtVIJiG. aiargo addition of -: :JX' IMPqSXED-AKD AHEBiCAS’ DRYGOODS; xn& . tn^diichri^yJrrritethettfebtioa'of'Hty dealers, aswell &s.- T ’those feoaa, dl£ tacco. VAmong fe- £ cciTodrareinany handsomo styles of BEKAGE3,'. DEBEGES, PANT, and COAT JLINENS, GKGH AM3, • -BON'g, HOSIERY, ;&cJ. Aleo* n large stock of SUMMER ;.. COATING S, cf vhkh will be solAat r. asmaUfidtanio to cojJ% or piaieiual caih bvyert. • ■'■ •■• - / -> ;';Kttsbgrgbv'Mfly 33; 1853v-^awlw:'-- : '-;V- ---y . HEW JEW-ELEY STOEE, . - - ~ Ho* 87 Marlsefc Street, • * . ; (Second doer above-Vie. Kortk-yxst corner of Vie Zh'xswxd.) ■ TGHN (of the laiifirni ofjobnß. • 1 V ; &3K,) respecEfnny announces to tbs pubUviaiheMs-' - inpOTetLnttboaboTOStanthafinoassortincatcfWATCllKS. 1 JEWELRY. SILVER AND PLATED WARE, LAJIPSj’ Gl-• - KAXDOLK3,'. fbeX'Ci and -Shble. CufZartf t 2briia wria ■' Tea -and "■ ; Cbßtt»«sib».&fs, and the nsaal Tarjety -of.soaiH la lug Xsm> of business. - % * I'-'rSpecialcaio'and‘attention cifen tcTfho EEEAnFof-E3Ni2> WATCHES, JEWELRY, Ac. ' „ * *, He trusts, that ftom Lis. loss experience ia business, bo will bo able, ta give satisfaction to those who ©ay kvorhira.' .^ibUudrpatroia^;rv^r"~'--''rp^ : • Pittsborgh. 31ay 35th, 1553. *THE iFAYETTE SPRINGS.” - ■; -nnnis :-hlghlyYattraetlTo: tx&-*£mT&v^*WJL , Sl3as& 1 E&ACMogc&£r:Kltti UG- - ? TiiL,Cojaceattberetc^ha.’VBoga.ia : bee : Y-.Y -prtctwof thaßirmington Hotel, mad U'iu>«r : reception, of ylaitor?.';- Th&‘ FayetteYßpria£s~are~ ten tailesi •.-< oast ofCniontowTi j' KatlonaJ Kca3,inrron2id3lCv' :^- : :by the’ xcoat-aelightfal.ajid 'JjavUrnUc 21&rr. iAjrt JScsztrg ■ ~ j- T ?" and ite. Addition; ts.the - Xvhlcb w'iiot inrpas^br'anyaff^evroant^^^M^j^- many.otherattraction.';'TYklrinte:-Jvs^ ort^^'22 ji;>-.': ': Gon-Braddoei and •Corap*,: Behny'sCaTe, which may for rates * ;der the. mountain;, the celebrated- Ohio Pilo Talk *” ja ‘ Yoaghiogheny.riyer; > tbo Cumberland ' ff:;vaS v -;>■ scfendingiroci n. shelving n»K rac-rn-than •die nlariy, Ac> ~ v tfutiperpen- Ilortes, Saddles and Carriasft3.T?mt?a far ' /.-■ and having erected new stabling, they ' horses and servant# will teprcv?aso * ,-- thefcjowu -terns.--'-* - •;•'•-• v ter-on the most Users! y-o* 4J5f- Person? 1 - tbs proprietor, - • -' - •-_ Hocßiswili please address-.:. ***"“*>"!** ,*MO- -rd V . JUS. nor*u*s»iar ''i;-' op thd~ ***» •wt»a.irAi6a’PA^Mß®P:v=:.j ▼ JTATE SITITOA t PIBE JND MABINE : JtHStTEAUCB 'COHPAHY/'" \ - OS PH3J3SYLYASIA. Assets, ?1ay15fc,:i852.... . $209,015 5b ' PreffiinnB rKsiTed'lD2layTo't,"'lSs3 13&2C& st> Interest on Eoans r Ac, ww . 4 „„. p .„% rt v - lsig 1° ' Capital 5t0c3c..„....1 - ., ; ... •1GC J GCO CO s-‘ Heiurned pieminmg.: v. r . 23 ;.; ... ST ?SA 33- . - _ T^vatT^rp l ...- __.;... ... _.• BonOs3crtga^es,--Stocbs, : and-ctber : good.sa:a . :.«,.;- q-!«« w c,s •••;■ ftcsUum — El -. Total •:.--JtT^grTyipAerat.-• ■ *.:: ...JOH3» K-BCTHERrOHPjlJanphiacounty. P. C. SEDGWICS* HarrisWrg, > ‘ -EAHUEL7OK£3v EhQadal . - ' . Eaaher, Httebargh. A. A-CAKEldl* v > r A. - ” . &T. JONES, Earrishtrrg, .’ EOBEST iStOTZ, Carbon cctmiy. “ ' - ra3l«BamJia fc ttfakSSa^' 'afc3,S r silent -srith xafetj, TijlifiJaj. inmej- ca.~ uascoa* ;■ rf^T J> Vnn mU:r ' ;r&r £j'~’ na cf Poms erorltoa Eif&alisssa*. oyiatf .... • - A. A. CAEEJT etrwts. |.W S^SJl A S r HBEKTX.-3te so§Tr XV, Tsfcti rMxmibc<eite to - [ us gcserally, that-he - • I : -- ,::havlog> an extensive^: ! JViT-Si^ 3 coilection.of Greeks *s evergreens, tegtilier \ . , Asjj^loa&ac^-cTcaaaa- EpißgalsncagasKiaacr * _ : vL 4 r? *Urjo? r * & ® ca •BSBS&l 1& the fcasiners - ' s - : ' 2g*A; yn&r give aatteact&fr SBS&SS&* 5-SaSfti ®BEay,^^&S^!Sft^« ' gsSMSg iv "-„ WHS ad*SSH? P fftTooJrtrtetrPiibibajjh- ‘ Tpsa .. h *?* - |{asB^6ssser‘,ass!ajar »J^S!^SSSSS-Ssr 69 fe! ** “ betne « a *« .. Tt^.V^SL 0 ?? l°-i'ot'Tj-Li ltocl; bear tta cow Ctonrh .A Thna-gSjy Erki, oalfajiageM street,» £_, ' .Us-imd pletsaatloGitSahScrz ans&c«. BJ wr«y4«te3i* - .. abazgiaaca.ef - :-- tatbfJaawst aci pi*3 a^t?T A^;r st ?P& > gaiTgajent --' Etoy, coal 5* « **<=-- ZZJ for iron trc^l^SS/ A Joses Blakrly.rhn ta 4^ ar “«^ iSo, Ho Prm rtrw? ■ * r 4 .fc.r -•. ■; • ■ v ~ V - '••V'V ; v'i THBAT33. .."jorapa c. rocrn?. RICHARD lit JI.E. FoSlEGjHs2J££cjv.- SCS3,3I£7& ' ■ ••• ■■ v r _• - ‘ V <* . •: ■ *.. vv * X):.f T-. *V c■■ ' l ' '*l fc*' . ~i . .. . C. *, -l.\ „ v •■v V* - ■*•■.' .'-rv■ 'x . **v • ay‘2s. -Jl, Actcary.
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