"aV'• f £: ■ ' r r r -'^i',’ v-'i&’-it i'"v''7'%~' s -. ~s=o -V--"-V-jL,, "i- • :S@iS ? ;|;®4w£3S'& ...;.. ...*■ PS«®SS«iiB» - mm-~ -L - 1 55^088, 4»' "’ ' ' ' ' CANALng toi ? *' THOMAS H* FORSYTH, kVaaa;; ' . auditor general, _ b, Dt ’ -'" = """~" EPHRAIM -BANKS, _• 0 ent< ‘ WRSURYETO»OEiE|AX, - nedpr ' ~ * ”g«g? as - • ’ “-S f‘l . ‘ - They to, KteS* Ad- Bottled Y•" i-i^S^^>^XS E ThS?offl^sSt . jjb H&mstfcrti jrfcwi i .-■ ;li i i?# \ - } m# ' '" Thisfraltfol eubjeotforrematbßiatrtiUcgite- etemp ting the tnjnde oftho to, -- foot thp bill, and pay for-thtj defalcationa of an !^S^:4^ t f : Sw. , ’4i- J *' faWiftVflwSrMitß.„ Dhe'excitement on the sub-- molm t&'h Vi j t i| - jeot-ctmnbtaadwtll not le stepped twti the :^uU f , :!l->t * ‘ matter i* eleared ap m-Rome way. The citizens * nUl :® “ ' :-;. ;2ni,; otewrae, have to pay the stealings t but frf"® .‘"they desire tohnotr the amount they are reßpon- ilyiamn . ’ % sihW -for. ifhey cannot mold the'llah'ility, but .«!-«-'-- they-WQUltl iilhe to asoertoin something near tho tinsel '< ,ji ‘ amount that tae been stolen from them by those j;.\. ‘. '-■.; •'. who afifected' to sme-their coneUtuents,; bt|t, nt :r-Bnpp r D^ , '- , 4 _:.;/rhD present Commissioners—a Board of {hon- gl i ' «A jaen.-ittvorv-e understand, been doing all aldirn “ they can to Bnd'quttie persona-who got popes- thoAf ‘ - y,- ‘, of'the missiog serip, but thus for they ty ligh -, heeu-unible to trace-but a portion of it, vhleh »>• • * t-V 1 aertain’individuols appropriated to themselves. • ! ?, The tcstimony.gWen some of the"-ofiio ! la|s, ' ' • : -ott'-the.inresfigatian of this matter, shows jthat W -S wob conducted in the most Bloveoly manner. , : - .-V- -winblish'a portion “old? "'- hy-Mr. Tho3.4«oKeooa the subject. He says: .beenp ' V" ■ ~ - 4* , S lO thoflrrt ' -- _ SZt OU the Snip. I .too* SsiSMiiS?» ;l . -affi&sßsaa^^SSi ®si|p3» i '' ■ ;--a«!aa:ggA£! mr* ' ■:: S23S3SS-»s .-:.jsiai«Bas!BsafcJ#ataiT m •: :?££&. tm «*'» - *t~Tt - Ipr -' f hoaest statement of a gentleman whose official gr ' s * position gate-him more than ordinary opportam ij, ' - Iflea to become acquainted with tho Scrip opera* f - - '-ions." What he sayß, appears to onr mind to bo fj "the filet, and the men, or representoUrca' of t , ‘ those whom he 1103 designated, should be madß . '* to answer to his testimony, r “ T he present oSjeiala in tho Commissioners office arc disposed to do dll they can in bringing these frauds to tho light of open day. Theyde- Btg> ■ that'their shirts shall bo clear of anything -*-’ ia? anlmputaSon, inTbeforo, they leave office, they bare,.we understand, determined to probe ■ • this motto do' tholnst point nt which investiga tion will compel them to stop, We are pleased to’ hear bf their determination, nnd we hope that they will bo able to give “more light to the pCopte’’ on this snhjeot. j 'M ! ' L-P; Ilk iHI 'f •* *•" mm 4 Uf.'.'-f * , C fc ■♦!.:- •*. • j f"» ■ ■ I • THE WOOX, PIABS©T. n#L Ab the wool season has fairly commenced, _ _ Borne facts in relation to that important branch V^-~=r-=—=■ —-== ' VT.r.raoais'rmairi of Upde trill beintertsilus to a largo doss of tecsr naarcs. •• &picprietors. oar" fe dera 3Ve4jave male diligent inquiries Harper & PhilUpe, Editors «WP . ond wo-fnvWtiiat, uy yet no fixed prices havebeen adopted, l ;ns the vlowa of buyeraaml sellers ; aro totally at variance.; A few Bales of small lota of this year's, clip havebeen made at prices ranging frota 36 to 55_centa per lb , according to quality; Ino large sales, at any price, have as yet been irled. Holders, generally,_aak high figures ay from 46-to per lb. During the t winter, large contracts were entered into arious par{a of "Ohio, on Eastern account, for coming, cliprat the last named prices; but 3 said that buyers Save -naked to be released m their agreements, and aro willing to forfeit advance deposit money. Under the existing te of faols, Tie opprehend that for a weokor i to come there will bo no settled, prices for 01. The Philadelphia North American of Jlay 28th a 1 the following item-In relation to urket of that city i - Wooi, —Tho market remains qniot, and thu w clip oomea.ln 'slowly owing to the cool wet ■other: the - week’s sales'in all reach about i.COO - lbs. fleece and, pulled 1 at. fall prices; aoug‘the-transactions aro some lots of .Jersey. 43@45c., and a lot of Western pulled at 41-jc. ] Then’S. -EVoncrawi'ortho 21st ult„ speaks i follows of thedomestic wool market! !'• The market fqr flleeco or,Pulled is alike quiet, | ad prices steady. , Tfie hnik "of what stock of leooe fhero is, iff'bold'by onehonse, which is sported toThave sold, of IOp.OOO iba. at 66. il6sc. We know of only small lota, togother bout 20,000-,.lbs.f.soldi oi ,47@650. Shearing as commeoced-bbth in this State and. m Ohio, ndlu tho last Bafiied State has mado some pro- 1 Wool-is in'better-supply, nad the Stock 3 increasing. The Salte only reach 20.Q00 lbs. ,t tho following prices: *No. 1 City Pulled, 40c.; } c i Country-Pulled, 46c.; Sup6rfine, 48@60; ind Extra, 55@00. Wo learn by advices from jiverpool, received per tho Africa, that the Eng ish. Wool market is very lights as fhoymeetan, mmediate sale on arrival. The elip is nowclose in baud,‘Which will give a more fixed value to (foals. ■ ‘ .. . - ~ i The Washington (Pa Commonictalth of,last week, say a. t ' l t> f-r - Wo arc informed lhatycry l‘Hlc ® flhß ’ go ° lßf this county, has beon sold. la . G . ro ®“® such of the olip has been prlceS, ■uniting'from 50 to CO cents—most Of tho wool 3oing of on ordinary quality. This Is agocid srice for tho Wool of that,county, and ad the Washington county blip tajsgaiflcd as much su, perior itr quality,'it is tho opinion Of tto trpde, thntitis worth 75@80c. pertb.—probably moke. Our wdol growers'wilt govern themselvsa accord ingl?- •' - - j-r - > Wo clip , the following from the commercial column of a lite number, of tho New York {TW; , , ’ a *> ' - June:; .... . ■ \ Wool iff very quiet nudpt steady rates in this market.., In Bos ton,-however, there hate largo salea.-of foreign/.,We'hear of sales at 100,000 lbs.:M6rocco -weal,', from second hands,: in this market at fall prices. In Domestic Fleece some small pireels have been sold at47@650. Shearing has commenced!, both,in this Statejusd in Ohio. Thtro'.isarcpDrt of ono bouse,;wl(ois the only largo bolder of fleece wool, having made a sale of 100,(3051&. at- Go@Gsc. Polled wool ia in better -.etook^-10,000-lbs,-Bold-ot4oc. for No. 1 City pnlhg,->'4sp> for No. ICountryp till ed ; 48@6f1c.-for Simper, ond S6@6oo.fQr Extra. Tho report spread , that the onoUon , sale of last aPetor flunk sale and that a latgs portion jof the catatpgaetTaßtMtnflraffD*' ia One Boath-ste bouse sola W*y bale he pet Sato the catalogue, and 800 bales Buenos •jgety one lcadtag New England njanpfactore^v »x v ’/•- Tho Steuheavillo Herald thus speaks of the wool prospects in Ohio; v. ’ At 'Akron, Ohio', wo understand from the “Beacoo,”.thafcWool.thus far/cSmtaanda an ad vance of ten cents per pound oa'.mt yearie.pn ecs;- common’ selling for 45 coatsWhue lest. ' year it opened, at 80. It is not our province to judge whether-.these prices can bo maintained. Each man must judge for himself—tha buyer and ecHermust act -upon.the facto before..them,. Heavy woollens have fallen S>PDr.CSOt,; V t iV ll ’tS ; fortnight: still, they command an advance on last vear’a prices. The rotes overage here m - Steubenville from 87J to-60 centß.per lb—we suppose as high, as paid anywhere for ,thn same grades. - Therearo several houses hero, «o that wool growera have the adrantage of a fair com petitlon. PIT'S'gBSBIKSffI t nnnmar>AY~ 2 -■ It, is strange how some papers, when ' tboy have nothing else to talk obouti will keep Up that silly jargon about “old fogies" and a young democracy.’* What is the meaning of ‘ the terms 1, In an honest sense, they mean nothing! They -were originated by whigs or .* madcaps, who would sell the democratic party ' 'for a mess of pottage, if they could not get some thing better; and witb'the hope that the idea may injure the democratic party, the whigs have taken, up the cry, and now shont most tastily about old fogies and This is simple nonsense -on their, part Their syren songs are no mnsio to the pure democracy, and / cannot avail. ,We hare no divided house ta our political family, and when a contest noises in we are all there—old fogies and young America , together. There are no two democracies ta onr . party, and there never will be; so those who' think they can canse a split by cudgeling their ' brains to''argue a position on, the question we • - refer -to,-might just as well apply their labor to " ? omo other whig scheme whiehr may prove non productive. . 1 r Scott'S Eioami. bkhmjb- Mr. James Scott," an Ingenious meohonlo of Havr Lisbon, Ohio, has invented what heaalls a -Model Bridge, for which ho received the firatdl ' pjpmaot the lato National Fair held In Wash -iagton City. We hove not seen the model, hut we learn that it rnecte with great favor from the "■-'managers of RaUroad Companies as well ee all others who have examined It Letters Pa tent have been granted to Mr. Scott, and he has disposed of one-third of the right to Messrs; Taooaht, oP Darlington, ih .Boavet county, who are prepared to enter into \ ' - eoatraots with Eniiroad Companies, County Com missioners and-other parties who wish to use so an improvement it Is represented to - be fh&aper, in construction,, nnd more durable 1 thtraotber T?ooden bridges- noiv In oee. , jpaiHHSTtVAHrA OAHAt* Thofollowing 1b a statement of the amount of , , tonnage'cleared «»* toUB oolleeted oaPenn * eylvenia Canal, at the Pittsburgh Collector's office, daring the month of May. 1868, together with the -whole amount of tonnage cleared and tolls collected from the opening of the canal np to the hra't <£y of June. It most, bowerer, bo -borne in mind that the entire tolls are now coli Teotea at this offioe on ail goods cleared at sped fio r&tCB: i. _ Sinmaffe. Mhy..^-.-1853...28,655.921 lbs Total. .»•*»•** 67,516,194 lb a $65,880 32 - C£7* Wti. H. Hose, Esq., has retired front tha -fedlrorW charge of the Pennsylvanian, and J.M. ..tloopEß, Esq., saceesdß him. While Mr. H. hag conducted tlie piper it tta former hicUchttraater os a democratic journal, ana m ■ no doubt that under Mr. Coorat’s control itTflll he conducted with equal ability, and com ' tinuo tobs a faithfal democratic sentinel..', c . - The wheat and rye crops in Baltimore :county, Md., tbo'Beigtertown Whig fitatoo, hard - toen mnohjiamaged by tho recent boil-storm in. that Vicinity, and tho jdy is commuting much - . havoc. Thera is «a6on, the Whig says, to fear thot in some ports of the county the wheat croji will:not equal half Its usual amount, andthaiyri Already headed is being ploughed in preparatory, teals to planting of corn. _ - - , - ' The CTardlne#'Case.' After a trial which dragged, through several months, tbo jury in tho Gardiuercase, being un able to agree, hare been finally discharged. As all of oar readers may not remember the points at issue in this case, we will briefly recapitulate them. Dr- George A. Gardiner, the individual on trial,’procured, Some timougo, ilrom tho Board of Mexican claims, an award of four hundred and twenty-eight thousand dollars; but circum stances-subsequently ted -to .the suspicion’that tho memorial and other papers were false on which this award was obtained. Xo test this question, and to punish the Poctor, if gouty, at one net, he was charged with having falsely sworn to those papers, and indicted for perjury. Vfe understand that tho government is still so completely convinced of tho guiltof Br. Gardi ner, that it has detcrmincd.totry him again, but this timo on n charge of forgery. His brother, J. Charles Gardinef, is likewise to bo arraigned, hia alleged offence being that or conspiring with hie brother to perpetrate tho fraud. Under all tho circumstances, it does not. become us to ex prass an opinlou on the guilt or. innocence of tho accused.' ‘ 'it, however, they have defrauded tho government in - the way it iaosserted, we trustn HOW JOiy Vfin'pVOnpttDDO .BQ UDOCBlttttiDg*y*. fiHd thatih&-pQoißbiDcatt^of ;tbo-:prißDiiCTB will be. A terrible accident occurred in Chicago oa lost Friday, from a .mad dog* Ho bit a little girl, the only, person he succeeded in catching. The Tritune says: ‘‘By this time "o man In a buggy, wlth.a double-barreled gunip .hand,, was, added to the number of pursuers; but before the enemy could be reached, ho. seised a little girl about two ycaraof ago/the daughter of Mr. Wm.>Donicl, and throat his tusks into her. bead,- one paesing’in juat over the eyo., He was then wounded," and dually disposed of with hriokbats, A physician Was -quickly called to. the unfortu nate little, girl, uudinnar caustic applied to the wounds. The digress of the parents can hat poorly bo imagined, and certainly not described. Tho ecene was a* most painfol oPc,-* r - Must we wait until we shall have to record. a similar'.nooi denthere before any means'are taken for-the prevention of such a terriblo calamity. - Ilempflela Railroad. , Wo are informed by the officers of the Compa ny, that all the heavy.sectionß between Wheeling and Washington, with only two: exceptions, aro nownndor contract. Some of the heavyseo- Sons east-of -Washington, including the.tnnnel through Brady’s Hilt, have alao been let to able contractors. •it isthe intention of the Company,, .we under stand, to direct their attention thiß summer, mainly to those heavy jobs which will require the most time for their completion, leaving the lightenrork to bs let at a later period. -At the meeting of, the Board held in this city on the 27th inet,, the line entering downto ‘the Old'Grave Yard-wns adopted, and the offer of council to convey the Grave Yard Squaro to the Company, for the purpose' of a depot, ‘ for Fifty thousand Dollars, payable in the stock of the' company, Was accepted. - , It is the Intention of the Board, we ahdor stand; to obtain another terminqs- and dtpot jn the upper-part of tho city,—WrhcdinglnttHigen ter. May 80, - , , IffliCbßeefaT. $20,786j98 45,094 S§ An ertonsirerobhery -was committed'bn: tba2oth inst:, rin tbeoffice of theßrittahConsol-' ate atHaTQiiaj.BOBB.ICOocISO onnocstaken—■ Bnspielhn rested upon the Secretary of the ‘•MixedCouri of jfdßticc/’ .wbQ-had been arrest' ed ; he appears- to bare been the only person in : the .apartment, eicept flr. Conr snlrandtho oiromnitanees wero.: strong: against Mm. ' « •Mid The business on the Chesapeake one Ohio Canal, for'the month of April, shows a largo increase ever, the precedingmonth of Jafij yearr-the descending trade amounting to 29,17$ tons, against 14,202 ton 9 in 1852, and the tolls to §17,85? §10,821. The largest in-' crease was iacoal.uhliPtherceniS a heavy de crease in flow eud-yrheaf. - '-*• - ‘ f Itemß of Hows and IHGoollany. Duringtheperfortnanco at the LoireH Museum on Thursday evebing laßt,. ayoufig .emu named Wheeler, acting as a supernumerary, was acci dently etabbed with a bay onet'over the eye,whwh entered bis brain? killing him instantly, : It has be&ueaid of the late Caleb rated.Rothflr child that, though no man nos less lavish of his money, no one was more ready *to detect a loro of it in others. It WQBone day, while .at a city feaßt, that that for his part, he thought venisoß wbb very good? bat that ho loved mutton ahf X knowsh vyl it ia boeaush he dosetft hire to pay do prishe— it ia hecaneh mutton’s * iMep, and vonshon'a d(tr' f , When Coleridge.?™ in loro, biswas compelled to leave hia' iusmorato, .and; J .was_ consequently wretched. As he left the scene of his amooT, however, by degrees he got reconciled, and phi- : iosppbically came to this conclusion <‘lovo is a | local anguish—l am fifty miles distance, and am | I not half so miserable.” I A youngbuek of thosoap lock order, who wore an unshaven face,-because, as he said, it “look ed foreign, ’’ lately accoatedaFankoo as follows: • “I eay, fellow, some individoals think lam a "Frenchman, and some take mo for anEtalyean— now, what do yon think I ami'’ i ■ “I think you nre a darned fooll” replied Jona- I than. - v ' ' I .Sir Walter Scott was never without words when the wished to; strain; politeness., In describing the companyat “St'Ronan’aTFcH, he speaks of the blue stocking ns “tba lady with the cerulean bnStln.” 1 ,,, - The Jlaily Courier, is gratified to bo able to atatoitbat all of thceo Injured by the lato ca lamity at the church, arc doing well, and no doubt exists of their speedy recovery. ~. .. . . -irr, \y. . yrorn the Journal of Comraorce. i j - Cure of Spirit Bappern . ' More than twelve years ago, in a. beautiful imJ-quiet town in the northern part of this gtife, the whole neighborhood was thrown .into greet wonderment nod consternation -hecauso,. forsooth, a house was “ haunted.” .The owner was n mpdpsufarmer.V.his family. consisted of n ; mfo and fonriouS! .tbeboys BomStimea onnpyed tbe parents by frolics;;bat the,latter consoled themselves that their.children’s wild onto would -60 on bo sown.' . " The house was hanntedl ran from house to house.’ A few men gathered there; palp ond silent they listened to tho mysterious whispers from the ghost Tour age, elr? rap, TOP. rap; true, It is'his ago. How long since B. died i raps' rap; true, how wonderful I -If it was killed, rap once; one loud rap told the Jirevious uncertain murder. ' I*o ne*t night more gath ered, and in a weed’s time .the whole rural pop ulation gathered iff fear and trembling. Already the old father and mother of the boys were pros drated-with afoyeredfiriun; atoutmon, who ever before' looked: the i world in, the face, and with* firm trust id/God, now soareely ventured mono hoyond their blazing fires after sundown. . /. At this enafo one of tho population, n man of this stuff oftherevolutionary days, who had been, absent teb’'days,'rreturued. Ho was at once beset by bis .old .neighbors, caoh declaring the power of the witches. ' . His norves’were firm, for no power on earth could make him believe that the great laws of Gad were ttssy turvy. Horepalred to the house toiuvcstigate; he carcfnlty conversed for hours with tho spirits. : Ibe answers were wonderfol, birt to his ear, much after tho manner of men. He followed the sounds, bnt they were appar ently from mld-Blrx Ho quietly crept into tho garret, and there, in thetfark. on his bands and knees, while others were conversing with the | spirits, watched for tho cause. AU woo silent, therS'; he crept on, .and discovered—ehat? _why' aeon of tbo old gentleman, there in tho dork. Familiar with the history of every family, and. knowing every voice, he could answer os well as most men any questions of the town; and an- i owers -coming so mysteriously were believed. 1 He scratched upon o loose board in tho garret, | and it; became tho spirit-voice pf .Another world., The ecc;c}.onco discovered, this, man of common sense dragged, the youth from his hiding-place, ’FastCnSStfhitain tho r.oom with tbo people, the srepc-'ceised—uqtil the man who had discovered .iba trick went up and, ns correctly na the boy, Ecraiihtd the'iansuera. Ho then showed the whole thing to the parents of the boy-ond to the people,- and no asylum ever so roon cured so thanyowaiyiaen and womenoa ho.t .Thoroughly I cured they were, too. - , - -V"?'" « - Credulous men do'not wittingly nekaowledgy ' where they aro doped—that was a clear case. I Bpirit'rappings have-never, entered; the town . again; -the son bos lived to repeat the imposition [ open his aged parents and neighbors; and the . i i good old, man who did not believe in ghosts or j ' dead men talking tbrongh timber to the living, hassinco boon the atbitrater for tho people he rescued from this strange delusion, and not one of them would, barter their right to use good wmmofl iowc—not etenfor the privilege of be coming a HBWSM. , ; '* RBOQ WASHIEGTOH. The; following items from Washington are fnrni'Bbed by the speclaltelcgrophlo correspond ent of the Philadelphia North American: - Wasuikqios, May SO, 1858.. : I have goad reason to bell CTO that despatches 3 havebeen received from England, eommunlcat- 1 ing intelligence thaf the British Government, in ] construing tho Clayton vnnd Bolwer treaty, re- j renonnoes Its protectorate in Central America, eo far os colonization, occupation and fortifica tion, which arc specifically named, are involved.: . The Binggold surveying expedition is ordered to proceed, with despatches, to the East Indies, •by the iroy'bf tho Cape of Good Hope- It is to touch at Capo de Verds, for water and to rede*- vousat Batavia, preparatory to a reeonnoisanoe ,in tho China Seas. The Sorvoy and the Supply Ship John C. Kennedy, will leave Now Torfc In about a fort night, with valuable stores, to join tim expedition at tho Cape of. Good .Hope, Let* tore for persons attached to the expedition, may be penttojthe care, of Captain Hollins, New York Navy Yard. ■ ■■■-■ Jonas D. Hoover hasbeoa appointodTuarshal of tho Bistriot of Colombia, B. B. Frenoh, Com missioner ©fPublio Buildings. A. G. Allen will ;take Obargeof the Naval Agenoy hereon the Ist of July. The appointments are generally eatis factory to the commnnity. Wm- Easby resigned the CommlssionoTship or pnbUo'bnildings, and claims two and a half per cent on tho dlsbnrsement of monoy in the crea tion of the patent officß.'-amountlngto about five hundred thousand dollars. Henry T. Hnrlbnt has been appointed Navy Agent at Memphis, Tennessee; vice E. C. Perrin, Perrin isthe brother-in-law of the two Stantons, and it required a strong effort to: displace him. G.Piohett was mainly Instrumental in necompliehing tho change.. It is a triumph ■for ‘Young America.’ " ■ ir-, y->.- 'Hogs end Wlllt&y* . ..The largeßt distillery to the United States is at New Richmond, Ohio, on the river, about 20 miles above Cincinnati, There are two distille ries in the town. At the larger there are now;| made 125 barrels of whisk; per da;; at the?! .'other 80—that is, Now Richmond furnishes the: ] world 205 barrels of whisk; ever; day, or about 70,000 barrels per annum. In the larger distillery there are now 9000 hogs; In the other 7000.- These’ hogs aro changed three times a ■year, ’Which,' makes 27, 000. from one,and 21,00 P i from the other, or 48,000 hogs, from Now Rich mond annaall;. At certain seasons of the year, from' the;character of- thoir food pr from other causes, epidemics prevail among the hogs, Rost winter/ over 8000 died. - In tho last two years about 12;000 hogs have died at the two distillet lies, These hogs are not a dead loos;—their carcasses are rendered into lard oil. l£ho busi ness of tho manufactory, at whioli this “saving process” goes on, omoantcd the last elx months to over $5000.. past year 460 barrels of. lard < were'made from the bogs-that died in the pens! 1 In the lorgcrdistUloty there aro now in store about 100.000 bnihels of grain. - It is a spot as; inviting to great rats Os over was California or Australia to gold loving men. The trade bptwee^ Cincinnati and Nowßiahmsnd supports a steam- .., cr, whioh mokes daily trips down and baefy - ' B ' KSoK i>_\yhett we were hoys; Tho freights mainly hogs and whisky. BnU cm father began to teach m considerable business as done, also, in floor, of were nniions to perform the which there are ground at tho two distilleries We were splitting wood. A about 100 barrels. —Cmeamatt Commercial. roaoh sUok with'a most obutlnate knot, tricdoli , , , , ~ tho BtrcnEth and sklll of a weak ann.nnd wo ££rTho Washington Sepublic has the follow- WCM Ql)0 ° t tea fc, when our fathercamealong. taw oomplloentoty notice of some of its eoadr He saw that the piece of wood bad been chopped tnf n «, * , ' 1 dotra. nndfhe knot hacked around, pnd took the jntor?:— ~T , oxo. saving ‘‘ol ways strike thebnot. 1 ’ The words SBTOHoWQv.-i-The Albany (N. y< ) J V JL renamed safe in onr memory. They the Cleveland (Ohio) BcraW, and “ are nrecions words, nnd worthy ta be home in journals of thesamo class, have, in tho jmpnidi P Waver tty to ohun a diffionlty, but ty or their Insignificance, for some fame past on, j i£ tho fcee; catch its e;e, sidled ns. As they belong J® ?*}? wd ond you ß ean subdue it as a man nan n Ron. It min whosa stench is worse than their sting, wa -mi you, and sneak away nnd hide nbnll let them travel for the T rcs J-“*' < jtoelt If yon dread difficulties, difficulties grow i SESSS^SifiSWaKSSSa meat thorn vith a pinchuf Iprcafa bug OlO. * FOUETOH ITEMS The Paris correspondent of the London Illns trated News professes himself la utter ignorance of the cdUBCi while ; confessing pcrfeot faith in. the foot of the 44 moving tables,” now introao ced into Paris. So also relates tbo result of his experiments with the door-key, as being entirely successful. There is a doss for ladies to learn wood engmripg, at thfe School of Design, Somerset House. j The winter of Europe just past is said to re i semble, in of view, tbat pt Awt-* It Is boped that thesummer whioh is to succeed, way baosplentiful as,that of theyear above mentioned M. Boyer, professor of ehemi.stry io^Paria.hW written B lotter, in which .he nssffrts tho reality of «• table-movings.” - Tho Goman cockade has been discontinued in tho army, by order of the Grand Dnko of Olden burg . _ . There are 100,000 foreign refugees in London. There arc at present in Australia, as wo learn from good authority, dry goods enough'to last the- colony for the nest six years, without an other importation. The death of lady Fielding, whose conversion and that of her husband to tho Catholic faith excited some remark, is announced in the Lon don journals. A duel ißSaid to have occurred between Mr. Bbmal Osborne, tho Secretary to tbo Admiralty, and Sir Robert Peel, in which Mr. Osborne was wounded by hla antagonist. Cause—adispute in the House on tbo subject of the Jews bill. , : Biver 3t«ai&l)oftt Itena*♦ ' The loveo presented quite a bnsy. : appearance, on yesterday.: The lowerpart, between Fifth nad Sixth, WA9 covered with meats of every de scription that had been brought down by tho Granite State and two or three other boats.— The arrival of so largo on amount of bulk meats at this particular moment, mnst haye, a senous influence in reducing tho prices of thatoommodi ty. We hope, however, it may be the means or I stirring np transactions, .whioh for.,some weeks have been so dnlL— Jmieoille Courier , 28lh Rivesb.—There Is hot little news from the different rtvero at present. Atthia point the river Is nt a stand, having risen about fifteen inches of late. The rise came out oftbe Mis go'uri, which river, from last accounts, was stiff rising. The Upper Mississippi is falling fast, the Illinois is still reseding slowly. The Cam beriand and Wabash rivers are both;, falling slowly— Louis InitUigtnctr, 26 ». “The Hobss.”—Wulearn from the St Louis Notts that tho steamboatmon of that city havo pro cured a magnificent pair of clfe horns, which are now being painted and gilded- They are to be presented to the steamer A. I*. Shotwell-- They will hare a silver plato with the following in - Bcription t ‘ 1 Presented to the steamer A. I. Shot well by the steomboatmcn of St- Lonis until called for.” iiA nan’s a Man for a’ttiat,’’ “ They were on\s foreigner?,” heartlessly re marks some cool-blooded person, nnd passes in to his business. And what if they were foreig ners t Is not lire worth as much to a German or an Irishman, os to an American f Do not Germans hove wives and children to be cared for ? - Do they not boro beating hearts as well as other men ! .Do they not foel the loss of chil dren Justus koonly os the truest Yankee ? . Are Uvea to be thrown away, and-people talk.indif fcrently, because the first breath was .not brea thed In American air T; Away with Buch narrow, heartless talk. We are all of one blood* all des cended from the eame parentage.: We all alike have human sonts, wo are all made In the samp image—that of tbo great Creator. Homan life is most Bacred. It matters not under what roof it commenced, or what language is used to give, expression to its wants- On some accounts, the fact that tho disabled, the maimed, and thedead hre from'foreign shores, deepons: our sympathy and sorrow. . Five thousand miles they have como to seek a home with us. They had left kindred, thoy had brought with them tbpgather cd fruits of years of toil/ They were.in searph of an'honorable livelihood: in free America. . If thoy had died at homo in tho midst of friends and been hurled in the old grave yard by their fathers; tho case would not have been so sad.— Chicago Tribune, "i -. * rwai \hn Tranch of Jules Jenin. THE BltOKniS HESAS’S*- Hcr heart wad brd&co; Say hj day Bha rested silently away; Andtferhor large doth ores. .. .. . A flha of leaden coloTodJiue;• ;• i - .: A hectic let cr flush e&hsr chech“- - spea^i? And fcv to whom fccrfcifli was vowed, > !, -Berhush&nA-^b7the < worldsllowcd'' : A hind, good namrod, easy man, • o>r all hla present conduct ran ■••• To see If he had given her ought' To cauw thl* apathy, of thought—. • Thle U&rfal silence* sorrowfraught!. •At length ebe spoke quo dewy mprar-. » * f Adolphe, you wonder why Osrlorn, rpensiTD sit from day today, • Andplnoln solitude away. • • ... n' Dear husband, I will tell thoe alt; : My neighhor, Madame DMrgentol, ■ ■: Hu got—Xhavo cot—a sew sejCttl, .- —Btuton Post/ THE THISKBS AHD THE DOER. One sits at home, with pale, impassive broWj.-. ? Dont cm the eloquence of lifeless letters, . • Hating man’s thoughts torn •Mlntfs firstdawn, til* now,, • When Troth, soflmv- nearen : to burst her fetters. Another plies the force of stalwart nabs, ; v r : ‘ • Andkeemrft sharpened by tho whirl of action,, '■ For midnight lore no studious laxnpbo trims. Curtained and tnqfiW from the world's distraction. Two destinies—converging to the end* ... 1 The glorious iasueof aiibumanUbof ;• Whore w harmonious union softly blond • Tho pralso of Ood—the profit of our neighbor. Each has hls dft—'the stamp affixed at birth, < That marks him for the servant of a Master ; The chosen steward of Ills realm of EstUj ;. :•.. jhephard watching far'ahlgher.Enstor.. Each has hto erowft—of carlhlv laureU here. • - Gathered and woven by the hand, of mortals: And when the Spirit City's tower* appear, . : Cropped on his brow by- angola at its portala- Judge npt-wblch servos his mighty Master best, _ • Uaply Ihoamightest be true worths detractor; For each obeys his natureshigbbehest,--■ ;V . Thocloso peat thinker and the busy actor* ... Two intelligent colored men ef tho interior of j Pennsylvania, Mossrd, Samuel Williams of Johns town, and Charles Deputie,: ofjHslUdayßburg, who went to Liberia in the Barqae Shirley from Baltimore last November, havß returned, mocb pleased with "what they saw, and with tho.fall, purpose of retaining thithcr.pemnnently.wiln families end friends, daring the cooing fall. Mr. •Williams - his prepared a report of- their visit, which is intended : to,be laid before the public. ■ The party in process of organiiation by them,- ia intended to consist of Pennsylvanians, ond to carry with them a steam engine and tho neces sary machinery for preparingcoffca formarket, for Crushing the oil from the palm nut and ker nel, and for cutting tho fine dye and other woods of that conntry—the whole to, bo worked by steam power, and to be located at or Bear Mon* rovla, the capital of the Republic. * ... To make an efficient working company, two persons'are necessary, one a machinist, the oth er ah engineer, • Tbcse'shoold possess means,so .as to unite in the pnrehaseof whatever machin ery may be determined on. There are.now but two engines in the Be public—cno .at Buchanan, at the distance of 80 miles from Monrovia, and the other at Sinoo, still more distant—and con sequently, boards are now sawed there by the laborious and expensive means'of manual labor. Recent accounts from Liberia represent tho en terprise Of establishing .a steam engine at Ba chanan, as having been. moßt satisfactory, and | considering tho rapid growth and prosperity of | •Monrovia,'there cannot be a: doubt that a,simi lar attempt ot that point or its vicinity would be highly advantageous, to those that might em bark in it, while a ready return is always to be i obtained for coffee and palm oil. Should a party, of suitable persons bo formed, assistance, if re quired. would be famished to a considerable ex- I tent for the purchase of ‘the ■. necessary machin ery, besides tho usual aid for passage and outfit. Should any be disposed toembraeo an oppor tunity ofaotauch promise of profit and useful ness, they may obtain .farther Information by application at this office. • • Bau/wat AccroESTa.—lt is shown that there Ua mdrfced declino in the frequency of Accidents in England. Tbos, in 1840 onepcisoa wcs kill ed for every million of passengers. In ’6l, < one only in every two and o half millions. Of inja. riee not fatal, one occurred in MO «o every 120,- 000; bnt in ’6l, only one in every 036,000 was injured. 1 "• ■ ' AnEnglishman of London, Mr. F» G» Pi eon, calculates life chances curiously. Dating *tbo eight years from. *44 . inclusive, 7»- 0-15,609,484 miles were traveled-by passengers.. In this time-170 passengers) were hilled, which is fiqulralenfto One denier a tittle ever 40,000,- ■OQO miles tratele3r>ln respect to time, Mr. kelr Bon computes, supposing a railroad passengerto travcltwelvo hours every day, and every day in the year, at the rate of twenty miles an hour, .it would take him 450 years lo get. .through forty odd million of mlle>,- and just, ca long be fore hiß time came for being killed "by or:on the. railroad. ”, * JfoYEViMPtEHEIIT TO BIIAVE WITH. —Emerson Baya that “every carpenter who shaves with a fore-plane borrows the genins of a forgotten in vention.” Wo cannot ooneeive hovr.the feat of shaving with - a fore-plane can; be accomplished! without detriment to tho nose, and should deem a smooth piano belter for a- good above. The only class ot citizens on whom such an imple ment would be practicable, we should; think, would bo a board of aldermen ora plank .road company; ■ At any rate, we -would - not advise any of oar young-friends beginning to shave to try a fore-plane upon any - snob, '.hint as the ■ above. —Boiian Pott. ' Shot —-We understand that-lost night, about 9 o'clock, a difficulty . occurred in the market bouse between Floyd and Preston streets, in this city, between Mr. Eeuhen Lyter, proprietor of i tbo Railroad Hotel, and his nephew," Hr. pdph, ia which the latter ehot the former with a pistol, and no hopes are entertained of ,bia recorery.— We could not learn the cause of the difficulty.- I/OuisuiUi-Democrat ' 'Ciy InacnTiar? Koncr.—To any that haw notrethwa paid tborttnttied drafts nni passage Hdsota ofP,w. llyrnra ; I i -Co,; hT’Jobs Thompson, liberty street, Plttsbargn. i ihawnssdWlß loiterftom their-assignee, statins that lam cgloa to nscelroSO per cent on $3,55%75 that I haw paid to one hundred and fprty-twi persona d nring six monflaeito they tolled; anduow, I.heroby notiiy oil who ban any dralte or tickets, to tttnra them Immediately to me, almy office, and 1 will pay them to toll, as I hate dono bo-ore. I will allow; them tea daye ioeomo to.. ; ' TAw« v7iO &aw twd and abuxed vu,nted not cppfy. • . Jomt Taospson, • Ko. 410 Liberty atreet, ?Ittohurgh. : jdhlw* ~ ■ ■■'lp Washington, Wednesday arening, June l«i»b7 ■ the ReT.Fnmtlln Moore; Mr. J.WAT. WILLIAMS, of Pitts burgh'and Miss ELIZABETH U.M’FARtAND, of the far mer place. \ = ■' : ■- THE *‘ WAU.IB. OP -g-ajaiFOßMßhia great BOTTLE FEAT, TO-NIGHT. /. Ho _|_ bag a large audlcoca last erenlog, upon which occasion ho amputated tho nose of A genUerahp.ln the audience.: - : • (SS~ Messrs. LEHR ami BROWS, giro groat satisfaction In their Ethiopian performances. J c -lt GOED I JEWELS r GEHB! , GRAND PRESENTATION BANQUET AT . MASONIC BALL! ■a/TOSDAV EVBSINQ.June 6th, 1853,8T00 worth llhi'Flntcs,FlTe Solid Cold Rings, Breaches, Papier Machs Checks, 4c„ 40, 4c. ; -K5“ Erorynerean ertUrocolTe a presenters . ■ ■ ■ ; - JGB»Go and See the Gifts, iuMrl-J. J.GMesplo'e Show , Window, No. 76 Wood Street. - Even thing tefllle ponfiedy ddaertd.-.- 4gJ- TICKETS gl,oo. To he had at Mr. Gillespie's, and at the Hall. ■ £3* Boon open at 7 o’clock. ■ jo£2t GiiKE&E—- SO.hQxesprlmo.old'Cheese, just received-ant far sale Sy r \ A. HUNTER. /7\IB-i25 bhla; Bleached t - 18 do Ko.lpuroßrewnTannen’Oll; ■ Just rcadTOdhr ' A. HUNTER. STATCH HQBBEfHA half Of young Horses, qolctnud L roatle !pj either or double harness,. For sale by 5 > . : A. m?MTKBjS99 Liberty ; 1 f> BBL 3. N 0.3 MACKKEJ2L —Forftalolow, tockaeaam -154 slgtunont* by LUKE TAAFFJE, jS 60 Water street STOJIACLB —Cellar ami Wamroom fltorager vith* out Iniuraaee, on moderate termvto ■ - *, Je2 LUKE TAAVFB, $0 Water street. - iVßooth te ftmmtlgmaa wellnofl foTorably kaotrs i&bli •.. • :.•. ffeb. 8,15&3. I sSs^fi»VfflKfflLfSW3 srsnsn&sHZ a» ssy&s/K S ttSiSSStKSJ IffiißLT THIBTY FEET OF TAKE SfIBMI Itonld: Sell rare two bottles lo »• cMlil, four tKßeu. ee4'»PSM® l about oaa hundred Worms, newly a fbot long. aud many miller OSes (amp array, spd tha child Is irtlt ■ A* e o !® 5 s ooeps, I shall order an ® aaitt yuan. Ac, WH-W. mom. Prepared aS sold by J 5 Ai yAHHEUpoOS * CO, j o y ■■■. ..-: • ■.•> caraerofWQOj tm4 First streeU. . TJOR Bed* aleV of SO feet ftoni, on ft 60 T> • feot street, by 120 fbet<2ecp,to a 24 feet alley; o&'vhlcln is erected a brick dwelling bousein tooms aodeellor ; onto Ten, veil of mod crater; ozL tSe al. ley, ft brick building, fora - fibop, TWlli cellar; also, a-good ) stable. Price $lBOO. Tfco abora property fain the Eighth: i TTard, near the Fourthstreet Bead. Terns easy. 8. OOXHBSET & SOIT; ■ - i - Ucal Estate A£cnt3> Hos!hlrdfftrert."; ■ W'..'W V ::• ■' .v.V -'I.T '■? T *** • - ’’• ".i.:** -*' . - •■*■ - ’ r --T.V* ----- ------ •-- - - ~~ '-i:v -o--. ---• • • % V“ » H ' « - k , - , t’> * * * r j V- % . '7' ; - 1 -.rV-i... »< - . -V*; k-T' *• „ * . 4 , , -J, ■. * :’■■■■■ i.' 'W'o*- ’-V' : '4 ; V-'-i From the Colonisation Herald. Ste&oforlilberla, < ■> TTftRTUSP ; HEW AD' . -,x ■ > ■ 1 T r ~ S'” «'-i *c* * ..:V XIV&& GOSSFZiAIQ'r. only «medy.-CTW the has ncrer failed to care, whendiroctiona&r© fallowed, Is •hi’Lane’a UnrPil : It has boea several years befijrrtfc* ftabfoj ny l ******* totrolncssd jtt^se^ostf.the-IJidK^' 7 Whcro it has been mod, It has had ths.-mcst- triumphant success, aM bas aeteaUy dnroa oat of usooH other icsdl. i cfces« ; It his been tried.underfill'the dlffenaifc;.pha«s of i b«A been fbnad CQoallr efflcsdoasln all. ■ > I' -Eor sals br most of the Druggists and Merchants, sad by the sola proprietors. ~ rLfIMTNQ BEOTHEII3 t ■. : '--iaySBsUkw’ - 60 Wood street. Lott Spirits* Hypochondriac, want of "ends? y™ l * capacity for business or disposition to enjoy iLs -'and miched-complainto which dteatlypi?*-. upon the constitution of the unhappy object They *» usually brought on through troubles and afflictions of the j -mtTjdjfwriffitaTy Trahiby/ym fitted £^;tui&ClOS3-/flppllcaiis*i I They axe sometimes: attended with loss of appe* I titc, dyspepsia, 'nervous. debility, .fiightftil I Nov, while these melancholy disorders icxisvth 0 DTSgnt I suarklln&eye loses itswontediustro- is Mncirar | tratiou andviTadty—the body itsiaanly Tlgor, I the noblest feelings of ©nr nature"gradually dwindle i'avroy to wfotfnl peevtoh: temper, until JilS becomes a bur- I then, ohd'other diseases arise to shorten tho existence of the ! wretched . ' 1 I a Vw!m fiir these horrible disorders will be found la that j excellent article, HALSEY’S FOREST WTNEI 1 cdvertisenicntln another cohtnm*. |. Sold Wholesale and Retail by Or. GEQ. H. KEYSES, 140, I comet of Wood street and Virgin alley, Pittsburgh, Pin ol- I by JAMES T. SAMPLE. north-west cornsr ofJPederal I street and-the Olamond, Allegheny City, dcyfffclTncfew:--- X3* Scrofula*—lt Is dne to Kleria Petroleum to say that It has been known to completely eradicate every testate of this dreadfol disease In less time than any other remedy, and at lessees* or Inconvenience to tha patient. ■ ThftthHL»iTn» is purely natural*, and is bottled as It Cows from 1 thebosom ortiieearthi v . •■.. ■: *-- :r w I - • ThtfoUDmnffcnWtetUit copied from apaperyMWitd at I Syracuse hfrxt, and hear* dale August. 2,l&2,tovJdchis I FlFbc/,JT»£)< t: I ofSyraciue: -.••.-. j v Thismay in truth certify,that I have becasa badly af* I meted with Scrofula tor the last savenyearsthat most of the 1 time I -have been unaMo to attend to any Wnd of business, : ] f.-nA Tntrffh of-thft time.gnahle-'toycDt aad.nbnShed- tomy I bet Land bavebeeh trtotedaearly all the tiiriaby thebcst ‘ l physiclahs our country affords; ! occasionally .got tome re tMlßt BO cure, and cizitiuafcd to grow vruTsauatn Dr. Foot (recommended meto •try.tbePetmletomcrßock-O&ftjeve-- 'I tythinff elsebnd toiled- t Idid 83 without hut fiheeffectwas astonishing* l£.threw;thepoisbutotiiesnrface I ftf lAt onea began - to grow bettetv and by using I This may ceriiOrthat. I havebtou acquainted with Sleria l Petroleum, or Boch.olL tot niorethan-a year, aalhavore fpeatedly witnessed its beneficial effect* in the cureof Jean-. 1 tent ulcers and other diseases tor-wblch it is reecsnxaended^ ' I and can with eopfidencoTceommcnd it to be amsdidae wor -1 thy of attention,and can safely- say that success has attend* I el its Use where other madieino had toiled. ' [ j * . „D.,Y. TOOT, M. D. ■ j for sale by all the Druggists In Pittsburgh- fau27aiAw. CHAS. E. LQOMIS, ~ ■ -STOCK A/HD Btlili SEOKESj ■= note., Bond%Eff ortsaseo, &Cn negotiated. v v ■ .'diyie i-• TO THE PURCHASE AND SALE OF STOCKS. - . 43y-Omcs—7s Fourth street, between Market and Wood, oppcalte theHanfcof Pittsburgh.- - ■, . . • JanlSdy . W. A. M’CLURG & CO., HATE REMOVED TO THE CORNER OF ■cyood ona sixtu Streets, ' Whcjo they offer to; their-old.customer,and the public renerailT.attSio lowest rales, Wholesale imdErtail, tho largest, mosp- select l and eompleto stock of CHOICE TE AS^FAhJILT : GROCEBIES, WOODEN AND WILLOW. WABB to bo found In the West . deely Pearl &team, Will, CANAL BASIN, ALLEGHENY CITT, t (2tSA» THS RAttnOJU) STAJIOX) FINE, SUPERFINE, EXTRA FAMILY, and £X- TRA,-(of selected'Whlto-Whcat,). I'LOOK,tdS BRAN, SnOSTS AND MIDDLINGS, always on hand. W : ■:tear Wo will deUrer Flour to tomilies to either of tiio twodtlcs. Orders placed,la our boxes, at BRAUN: A REIr TER’S, corner of Liberty and St. Clair streets; or, LOGAN, WILSON t CO-’S,62Woodstraet, willbeattendedto._- myl7 BRYAN, KENNEDY & CO. ’ phuadelhhia. ctubtaih waeehouse, -i". 171 CkoizivfsLi opposite the Safe Battsuj.. :-r-..y H. W. SAFFORD, rt-mna KEEPS constantly on hand tho most extensive and trig?'- vnriedassortmeaf ofCart&ins and to bo found in-thecity; comprising in part of. the following, CURTAIN GOODS AND FUIUiUFURE.COVERINGS all . . Window Shades, all prices, f Muslin - " ** . Bud Hollands, all widths, .. Frehchßnxateßes,all widths, Gilt Cornices, ond French Plushes, pri«» i r w *i- Satlu Laincs, ; Gilt Curtain Pins, ■ u Lam pas, ".•• ' •“•: • -Bands,. «• - Satins, • , . Cords and Tassels, .. . . - - ; -..«•• - Damask Linens, • Gimps, aUprices, -■ -• .-Cashmcrcttc, ■ Loops, 'PlaladMrhey.Rody •• v Fttoges, ludiaSatih'Damash,- KctoreTasseis and Cords, - -.v W -.-uniogsUks, 'FurhSturuSmpSi •' iv.lJoolcßilto^'CiM^to r thaJiboTe goesds constantly- tor. wholesale or retail. (marltly—alo.u. SorgeozL cf W. Biddle.) 144 : - • - • ;■■ U, A. O. arthe north-east eoracrcf Fourthaud Market streets, {above MurphyAßurcb geid’a StarOrVcnMondayeTeplngvat ScrcSock. ;• mar3> - ; AIIGEEOE ALODGE, 3VO. Q*vFr—Tke Lodge, No.2S3,i:o>Qf; O. Ece& fiTexy ■Wednesday evtaitogtoW&shingtuh.llalk Wood st. yfoyDy— AC&TB A*—Tor tbobest Oauwd’mtaMtte-; No* SS Tilth streetywhere the very best Black and Lreea Teaacan always be had. JOHS H • FOVVLEBt late Fowler A PuUis, Boot and Sboo -Mimulactum,-and Wholesale Dealers No. 1-1 Barclay street. Are doom below the Astor House, New-; York, * taflTl:6p^; tr"=s» Xtf JOUKNKYaiBA TAILUKS SO-;, CIETT, of Pittsburgh and Allegheny, mecfc*, Will gITO their enure attention'to th?i fewness, and. ihcy fcel'.ccna dantthfy,cjto.p?oducn «k arade,of Wlaiow Glass equal to . - NELSON'S DAGPEHBEOTTPEStw post Odea Buildings, TMrdstreet. litkpPWfiWwtgi- In aU kinda of -weather, from 3 A. M,ta A accurate artistlo and anariraitty ra?. periorto the coiainonchP3P.dasn£rreo»jpcs»aSthBloncmicg SLeap.pri«'ar-tWO» S3* S4>ss.«nd acoordiug to tt £sa"ss.!F.a. - N. B.—UkmeECT of sick or dcraasjl insoai takes la any port of the city. ~ [aoriotly T Noises In, tb*- Bead, and ell diry. Ir^v: greehble discharges .frua the ear, speedily and pcrxsa“ nentlyremoTod, witbWtpamor incottrcnici&o, by Dr. Hass* ttri principal Aurist of the. K. Y. Ear Surgery, who may bt cchsultedat 99 Arch attest, Philadelphia &oq 6 $ of close and aliaoat attention to thlahranch ofspecial ha* enabled him to reduce his su?s a decree of success as to find the most coa and obstinate cases yield, by a steady attention to the Clean* prescribed. • ** . [aug2s - ' SVfflHßa-OPBHIKG. ■" (ffnv AT NO. 95, (Sirs.' A. LsscOVold stand,) wiU be opened. & large; assortment of CR APB Avri rtt.V of the latest Paris styles. , J° l:3t • -ms. wnsos. ... • - ■'■--•■■ ! ifVI£SP.iSH a for Qlt, TOBiteoslre collection of PAPEB \J HANGINGS, comprising a great number.of.nw.pat .tOTWjedeetei' w«Briyftf.thiii-3m^eV--fi^'Sl»aeh : -aSi' Apglc&ir-Mannfaetortes/of Gold, Gold and TelYet,now* eTtry yarietyy.Gla£Bdand-.PnglaMd*.«3i : oua styles of Iraitation Wood wnrkjSuchasQak, r- ample. Mahogany, Tarnished-■ a?syp&ia, ma» lose aitogetber-an•* assortment tbat-wnuot SgaMty* or low prices, by aajr house west of the '-.7 Prices xiugp fifonlTk. to per piece, '.'Person* ‘dcslroni • of - looking- through* tito*. assortment, whether disposed to purchase or nQtr&ro rcsocetfhllyljiTn ted to call at - - . SHQ& PAtMES'S* - a :V,iaargh3i3' r> ' No. g$ Market sacot- ■< -iWojtnra lamirancs • Coiapaay 1 slitts6«sJh5 l itts6«sJh B. MniSiSt, Jr, President. I K5tQO BOON, StrtSffljr f ~ OACTPAI., 0300,000. TBpTlihlnsurosMiartaUldnda of rkskfcWßE ,V BINE, -is losaos rriU ho liberany odjustel anil proaptty paid. • 7 • •• v • .- • • A Home.lnstitution, managed by Daggtpsg.who aiewpu. known in the community, and -wiK> «u ’oSii niokoW^.BuSor, H Jlolotcs, Jr, W-H-fcolth, an^t!,fl|or^W. J Wm*' 1L Eytowames Uppgacatt,- 0 eorge -Darsls, J T.T &■. Aulor, Alexander Ntailck, Thomas Seotfc. 70S W stst stmt*(Warehouse*Rams* uy ctalrtj v ! \ . . • - * ( 1 t- * tl j. r ;.ci« . f -*■ - -:£&* Doorscpen atTli tfdc&z perform an rata - ftt7?£ o'clock. , •■ ■mas o?'Acas£ia3. PrlT&ie BoxM-.. M ;..a;.41jC0 1 DrK3 eta, Parquette. 6O J SecoiaX Senla cxay ba escowd at the' soX: tie 4tt7,wittioatextxa charge. • . t£S* Third night of the of 1 -Mr. COtTL COOK. ... :. ■. , •• ••••■' ■•• v .'.• lias June-2,1553,VU1 bo BorihrmaS tiocrest Tragedy of MACBETH. Macbeth Lady Macbeth..., .••■• •'• , Danro....^......Jtr.acii Mrs, Giijcn. •■•...: -To conclude rlth iho Farce of - - * _ *mt Tiirciora betsy. - I ®. Tomorrotr—Faxe«eaßgsgstcf-slr. CfltlXBOCS*; -V Carfjo’o CotiHionoini SSraso OaaSzosra- Band) can bo lo Wm Fraai: Cargo*n£ tbe M Crystal PalagBl)3ffligr?rs.p oT --x^. my2s;tf E. ?r.rC^RGa:&m^ r 7giirtb.:EtracV.v. uecuu *THriLL OPiIX ©a JUXD 2J t vriih C» -W jsxgcsi and jaosi talcnte! ore? fa tb3 city lc2f“ Doors open at 7 o'clock. - Cons&feat& ■■- - v -' - Tickets 25 cents. : MASONIC NALL. ' S23CO2T2> V 1' jtths 2, jrocsra Asmstiscr-c? - - . - r MADAHE DCRAKD, tfca DbtlaTrsbhs Vocalirt, . ■■■.• ■.-■. '•.-■ SIG. NOVELET.. ’ •• - *•• • ••. • • mHE FAKIR OF SIVA, ip t^ociejf id tato* 1 chanted Palace, and thoWXZAEP Pcra Iran, Mr. D. Botrzas, and tho ChaiaplQß. -OancCT* £-£•>* BawraSSi appear la thdr delightful Melodies, ***; : rases,. Atoj and Fenny-Tains^ ; JlS^JDooiaopeaat7# to cocnnoncsat S<~ Grrv.kv WALLPAPER— Alaigalotof.new -psttem^.st 12l«cents. JunrccclTedh»iC)rE!li>by my sf TTALTER P. : SUUISEALU 85 Ticcd c>- TbAIIAEOLS—A. A. Sli*n 4 Co, No. 25 iUlhttrcct, haTO X lost opened another large lot ot Parasols, which toy trill sell oil cheaper than PTcr. . Sol . B~ KDPOKiTHINIsEAL^WAIEE—Suhalr barrels or this celebrated water, jnst rocdTcd and tbr said by _ . a id . kiko £ MOOBgnAB. : silks—:B piceca gbla - iel so.iiJi a. 140 T7ood street- Also, a Toy £xra assortment oi Eilat cheap ter cash. Eemctabcr.llO Wood street _ - - ClIAg, A. MOOXh -..•; Garden.and; jp&maic? Xca^Jermemto* OONSISIING in part of superior steel bce% nkes, Amsa grass bocks, grssa s^thes^'CspandiasciiltiTaicxSfSaKaulfir^;.. for the garden or com field,seed sowers, ct various patterns,;. - ; horse Bkes, grain cradles, scythes-aadsas&Shs, stria? sad . . *talk cutters com shcllers, dog 'powers, and a fail sua plet® as«rteexit of s«da ibr rynteo, ffneb as field tandps, Ac*-. tru-i. .... HATING inst retarced frets ; the East with aa estiralar- • nffg- sad-TreUscicctedstockcf .-Cloths, Caftstoercs sa».' Votings of all descriptions, suitable far cnsloaertaJj* wo wodld submit them toour customers and th® paella in ga&* tiers! lor Inspection* persuaded they will pleas® -fiiUoiis "Tlice3o Trishiogit ?• s .—Afirsfriato stock cfKeody-sjidc r ~ Jr on hand. XLGKII>iaLI>»,-_. nylß Ko. £4O IjtcrtjSt,Staler ItcaS. -PldiO . . ■ Tons E. MJsUWJS; No. 81 VTocd street, hu just nselted #f fromthsHoaaCsctey— "■ - ~~ x - magmifWntiy flnf*hgd--IcniS -3flTthCbTck<' r rtfl«?'.Fl£a t *'r. .: Fort®; fnfl pgy«??t«taTe; tarred in the richest .Dgaoethaa, - •_• • -siTle- asd.of sncst exquisite and pcari-lika tone. f i. PriaS-i-- : ■;.;: - The ahoy®- are ! alt from.thei celebrated •manxnftgiory or Jdtasa Chfckiwing;BoBtoh,'-iondafilfc® aoldnsiPSaal, tdry prices; -r. " JOHN ELMELLOIh SlWredstroct, •-Acehtfbrtho sals ofChfckerias'sHano3, forT7es\ernPeDa-: . ; ;.sylrfthla.;> ~ ----- - >v r : rfiHEtmdejrfgsied haa ; his X CAEEIAQE 17ATUmOUSih qtneiajfj; « VLy* * near the TeroMPe San, hettresrPi^&nr3hV. v c •*> - w.Ts doss Etxroo.thAsurririDg partner. havics purchase entire Interest tf.tl»-lata3onathah.-Siad'la.taiA Aim, has ncsCs» tnxi will cbntihue Stand,' .- Fourth starts; aaaa asictyls cf FLEHINGBIIOTHBSS, where theywHibo happy tosco friends jsndf customemof thelatefim, aid cQ othecs£2S®»- - -.: *f h» buslu&sof ti»s late Ann will be-closed by John ius,--an PLATE&: TfAKE, InUIES, GI- . Cbtt3 1 3 I ,&&»-iia aSstAsa.-;- CteoaoniMiHa, andtto Ha JHo, of ** * v *- -J6 pedal care attsatloa given to tha IiiIPAIS cfIUSX; . WATCIHJ3> JEWELRY, &>. ' * ' •; long ospcsJencs :•: Trill bo able to gxT* Batlrfaetiaa to those fever • with their patronage, j'. Pittsburgh. Hay.latb < : 183S. r -H4TOOMW Titian MELODIES.—Tbo ala dtZti work . -'JjX has-beea casqnaHsd.'by, taythaHar -w«ak.-paUssaw3*- ltltt»l^ga.'traa3tafasnßift'Lat3a t : l63ia3^Pm«Hand-Sto*: .--, - s&s- ' Ko yolssyj c£:Mash.lmei la fho United; .Siat» 4 £O3. - ■ nncb-ia-dielsa&li' >Pifcß|-sii - TJSa saraa trok^Ta^tiy-embossed, gjltedsos, &£ $3.--••-> THE BEAUTIES (ji'-CALUBOHIA—Or, Gcss a fifing. :,~feia^-- : fl: '-.••most "beautiSa£.&»tafc Ballada, set to ssasic, xaany c£ • widcbfcaTe Mtberta'teean&ps&isM • •- . Tbe.wlobloftrraagia^-coll&ctejS2& - • T«y bestsourcss.:asd lateoS yerixis c? tho r.Ts.tSis'a Pri» ~ *** This -is -to •• B'locarte fcra, LcaaiifaSy pisatsi csd tbs ?sct.- ■.•: Upßfc:--Swiy-wfarii , gg-tf Scctea Melody EisolloVb.ln a cony cf i!ds eaniea-seJssiioa. • jao & tog* lotofall -' Ujo latdMusiejl Works.' S’ersairbjf jel JOHS H. HEIXCHr SI Wood c£ _ PWa £ t O3TJ3S« j; i* v WAB/rSB $ C 0 4&-.2lrca&'7ay» STcwr Tcsli r - ..... TTAYE now on bandrSt tbalrspocoos Jx ?OBTa W4UESODM&at iho aSoro «£**»-fJ-X tcasiYo, aKortacnt of.PIAK O ? OUT£B» r.^4 .fofrge»»a& oryery than ia fallrera.-'beasty BS9'-' .ifcimeso^t^^^japrtrdaeßistwtalss^s^rcsa®^^ ' sbes gtb, and borons fespiot“s2't2lssiss ,r ’'" rrar— yalaaE® : -.' c£rW.2; tbe:? pccuiisriW' -- : •cf--^estrc~giicia > : ''pcs3es* , a-; ; --- kaejdasia &gr©t cHXai?,wiiZii :TbaraicflaLgrabitesy l '••. . logtheir qnall tjy tbsy; bars bsen ndasrsj fc*r tbo ablest Pianists ia this cityi end wbeswrer tbsy barbies WTPdased, tlssy hate ia~cTe2Tinsiaaee gfravyery-sssbed satisfaction. 9 ■» fc.ver -'*...-.5 .■■►>«. ■ . 'v . ■> V. - - V « c. : . •. >• s . JW-Sj-XOisSSSt &ir- ££&•& *4l ftti uacculTocal TTftßßnty Is cfrcaiasU ms. - - j. s. & co» ■••■• .411 Xteoaatfay,??aTy Ycr&.: , - • city Sa* Sal© -or rrimj andcrsj'gngfl will exchange fc? Lands in the saturta - . A'a-portJoa of-iia Property,or will dirposaof Uea, • ] ajtasais, Tiz ; i:: A - ;fe , rTbb .hocsd £s -; aylSj.&sdof tbehsstmtcrialfc- . Ala©, three two etorjßridi Houses