XXXXX-XA:iTXtcXxjXXX -tv y>r'k " v - :* V> l - -, .-a: -. --, v „ . ~ , _ V V *i"3 n t 1 V »"VV% V- j^sT**" ) %i '**'** i «*, fS\ Xf-x\'ir^ y A t \ *** * * * & * ** 1a « - x '*" , */*i *" + v 1 s 'iS‘SC^«s^v2:'^®M'"^^-^C^'''^v-S;'J'>-*-f?rri‘.*^i:-'^V' :f f-S'c->. 1%- J .r^--,- •;;v 'i^v IHMpftVM MgsMMMK iM&g§? iwwpwifete';" * IP^tMsf*- hJliSBSi®9i?®^s3Sii|Sif®^ §• -v-.... '■ -„\ J -/'- ■ - .-' Jaili] Banting ffet. - r Harper & PhMtpa, Editora & gropriotow. S*HTTSE2TOISEI: FEtDA? MORNING::::::::::::::r::::::::::JUSE 3. “ hkmocuatic aojnnwiOKS. OAHAL COMSnSSIOJTEB, THOMAS H. FORSYTH, of Philadelphia Qninly. < Atrorroß general. EPHRAIM BANKS, , of Mifflin County. VQVtr SURVEYOR GENERAL, J. PORTER BEAWLEY, - of Cranford County "* . ' Vj» -i - * ' ,C3T as3ST», Sk 31. Worn ACo,wW> aroprompt, hon osttmdEtmllcmmly la tSBlr business transactions, »o tlw 'taflv authorised oecnts in the elites ol NeiOrorlrand Siostxip Sr Vo Hamitiyhal. They »ra authorised to teeeWp Ad —-rciai!miTOts-aml''Sahseripdtm* for us ntouruiraal rates. BOSTON, 10 State etroot. v ejrpOT job Fttflrasa - - B»*nSttngn tm Ww* S«H ‘ V .'mSjSSSSS v* BPWHT*pi»4 «« do S3USTXSQ OF AU, BUDS, ls*ho t& W*«t mat.- £?«rrtiu •»« ruWcj tnMw :• - »o« tofgnaala ooi oiteult* Jfob OQo*. -^^l**#**** l ** p ffOto -, r —!- Thanks' to our Baltimore-Correspondent for Mb able and interesting, letter. . We may here state that we hare made arrangements - which trill enable ns hereafter to furnish occa sional correspondence to onr readers from the. principal cities of the East i - .. ,1. <»OM -« - £3* We undaratOnd-that the County Accounts Arill appear snmß time next-week. Womnko this announcement to relieve tho minds of innny anxious enqairers. The report will, w are informed, be fall and satisfactory, and giro much information to tho tax payers-of the oity ‘ and connty. APPOEHTBIEBiTBi AC. .. _' Tfie Pittsburgh appointments ate now '“fixed anti cannotbochanged.' Butthero are ' soma of their first proceeding, which appear ex * tremely singular: For instance, on official who by some hind of representation has managed to :. . worm himself into the Becond most lucrative of fice in Pittsburgh, went into office onthelettjf Juno, and on the veTy next day his government ' advertisement appeared in the columns of ono of the most malignant whig papers in Pennsylvo ~ tft. Tfo refer to the Pittsburgh matter not to i complain of the absence oftho official’s adver tisement in one colnmns, but to illustrate the. course bogus 'democrats will pursue, when they 'arc “armed with a little brief authority." Xbe paper which he baa chosen os his official organ, 1 was one of the most bitter opponents of Gen, i ' PinncE that could bo fonnd within the wide bounds of the Union. There was no Uo uttered it him 'too ' )Bs : to adorn its columns, : no . ngains: gross Blaadsr t3»o for toe capaeionsmow of the * editor to eogulph, yet this is the paper which is •• mode toe preferred organ of a person who has •been appointed to office by Gen.- Posses. Could ■ :; a more decided evidence of .ingratitude—preme ditated insalt be pointed outt The -records of r . toe democratio party cannot show it before thid entry was made. Vie are firm believers in too Maboy doctrine, 1 ibaV’to toe victors belong the spoils,” and abase thosentiment as yon tuny when ont of place,bat when In, you will follow it. The feeling iB hu man nature, and we cannot get clear of it But | ‘ - we regard it as bsse ingratitude on the part of, 1 a man who receives preferment to turn round ; and Bestow his favors upon toe person who most t grossly slandered toeman who did a hindness {o him, and gave him a lucrative office, for which j. i helper men were applicants. This course may 'be considered right by some professing to be' ' s democratSj,batwonronpprchenmvo that it will _ not ogres witojthe honest notions of toe party. , AOVASCXS OS* WAQE9. I■ > AtcJcgraphio deapatohrftomTfaaliiington, May 31st, states that Secretary Donimr has veryjast ly increased- the .: dally wages of ,the mechanics "find laborers in tbo'Nary Yard at that placo 25 percent. ~w* * This act of the Secretary of the Vary will jnest the hearty approbation of good men of all .-parties throughout the country. ■ Mr. Dooms - 'Shows -that he is determined that. the worhmen in the employ of the government shall bo liber ally Jmid and honestly dealt with. Good. The wonderfnl progress and prosperity of Chicago may be leaned from the simple faet that on a single day, Thursday, May 27th, there irero four hundred and eighty arrWali! of str&n> gers at the five principal Hotels in the city! A few years ago, the ground upon which Chicago is buiit was a wilderness and prairie—now It is - altogether the most flourishing inland city in the Union. Beal estate there commands a mneb higher price than it does in Pittsburgh. Soheihisq about BpiEiTa.—From John H. > Jlellor, SI Wood street, we have receivedo book, bearing the significant title of ''Spirit Bopping Unveiled”—an expose of the origin, bietory, the ology, and philosophy of certain alleged com munications from the Spirit World, by means of “Spirit Bapping,” “Medinm Writing,” “Physi cal Demonstration,” &0., by Bev. H. Matteaon, A. M. The title will sufficiently Indicate the character of this booh. ‘lt is fall of amusing 1 end ridiculous cuts. gQ, The Gold Fever la Texas, whioh iso hind of annanlnpidemlo* hoshnd bnta ehortran this year. The one hundred and fifty dollar lamps, found on -the Colorado, are fear and Very far be tween. In foot, acoordingto the Galveston News, the whole thing is a delusion*, The diggers, who v - had returned, say there Is gold in the region, but it will not pay for tbe labor of gathering it. One "or two dollar# per day ma the most which many'of iha diggers bad prednoed, while the greater nnmber bad got nothing. At the last aooonnts the fever was rapidly abating, the grog-shop beepers in the neighborhood being the only persona who have profited by the excite ~ . ment. ■ -a;---:.,- "* I o a Mr. H D. Selden, who, while in a Btato of mental alienation, jumped overboard from the oteomer Arabia on her last tripto Liverpool, and was drowned, was well known in (New York from hialong conneotlon with the houße of A. T. Stewart & Co., as the head salesman in the shawl department He had been with that honse for 17 or 18 years. He had lately formed a part : • nerahip with another honse in New Toth, and was oh his way to India to purchase goods. On his person, which was recovered, were found ~ -hills of ejehango to the anfoant of $40,000 an Brawn,, Shipley & Co. EQ, Qen. Joseph VUlamil, the new Minister, from Ecuador to the United States, is a native oj vsMiwr::OrieaJiß>i:.whioli.o.ho.lBft'.' : .nhont-fortjr.';yflo*9i ago,"then an hwnble yoatb, to participate in the WCJW-Ot Sooth- America- In 1840, he wos-op ' 'pointed ’ o’CoJonelJJn' to republican army of gnsyaqaii, anti paSioipatedin compelling Flores to lay. down hie arms , and in 1853, when Flores again re-appeared near Qooyoqnil, with 1,600 men, end several vessels, _it was Gen,. Villamit ■ who gave hfm battle, and defeated end dispersed the Invaders. , * JmßEESinia roosr Hava» $65,25 -per share have been offered; bat holdersrefase to sell at that price. Currency is quoted at a dis count of J- per ocnt. -At New York, on Tuesday as we learn from tho Evening Past, money Was easy at 6®7 per oent~, and the market shows no new feature.— The Post also says: The stock market is very buoyant this morning. ' Nicaragua stock has far ther advanced $, with moderate sales. Cumber laod Coal improved J, New Haven New Jer sey Zinc $, Morris Canal-Erie .stocks J, Har lem Norwich and :Eno Income hands J. — Phcenix Coal declined one per cent, with' sales of 410 shares. Parker’s Vein sold at yesterday’s prices bat only to tbs extent of 200 shares. The Philadelphia Ltigtr of Taesday says.. Money is innovory .pressing demand, and though the stock market is doll prices show no general giving way. - MinehiU E. was up J, ondMorris- Canal'preferred lO por cents. J on ; last.- salo.rr W/ 1 ® have rarely known a bettor stock market at this time in the season; nor, indeed, any time when all trade seemed to be more generally prosperous than now. - -.The increased demand for money in England arises from tho heavy, purchaaeanf grain in for eign markets especially in tho ports of tho Eu ropean continent, and which have been induced by the feat of a short home crop this year. Tho importations of ■raWmaterials of nll kinds. have also been very heavy. This active demand for money is only temporary; while the receipts of gold from'Australia.mast shortly become of very great. amount, and restore to the Bank of Eng land the fullest amount of speoie they have ever I bad. i The accounts of the Conk of Franco forthe past month, say et ha-London Times, exhibit o considerable increase of bullion. The increase i on the present'occasion baa been,' £562,000.™ I White in the precceding.month it. was $508,000. Daring the period in which the bullion in the Bank of France has thus experienced a total augmentation of £1,070,000, the. stock in the Bank of England has undergone -a redaction of almost precisely the same amount,, caused by i Subscriptions to French, undertakings, nnd by [ tbs importation of articles of prodace to supply, the heavy demandsnf sour manufacturers,. On the other bond, while in conseqaence of tio in creased of trade, there fans been ft con siderable pressure for discoun tsin England, tha commercial bills held by the Bank of Franco, whiclr.fell off £BBO,OOO in April, now show a farther reduction of £682,000. . Wo learn from the Philadelphia JBallelm that the nmount.of gold deposited daring the month of Slay has been about and the fall TCtum wilt probably bring the aggregate nearly up to thedeposits of last month, whlah were $4,- 766,000. The following is a comparative state ment of tbs deposits at the mint forthe first five months in 1861,^*52nnd 153; -ism .... ■■/ . issj,," s iBsa a Jsnusiy..._.’fsJDUiß(S3 ~'>st,U3,«BB- $1,082,037 February U,OO4dKO 3,000,222 0gU5.623 March 3,802,160 7,033,733 April .: i J ::^o9^,oST■,^,■,4lTMJro'■ f 'tfiOfilß 4,400,000 (about) $17,104,754 SIB,MO,CSI s2s^lo^ST'i It nill be observed, remarks the Bulletin, that the deposits of every .month this year exceed those of the same month oflast-year; while the aggregate excess is neariy-7,000,000. The eu tire deposits lost year were: 0b0ut61.000,000. At theratioof thefira tfivo months, the ontirede.: posits of thlsycar will bo about $81,000,000; showing a eery targe increase in the productive ness of onrCphfonua possessions. ' s The shipment of spedi«'tij-fowiigtrcountriC3 daring the monltiof May have betm $2,205,615.. The entire shipments of specie toforoigneoan tries since the let of January, amount to 291,532, against - $9,611,670 to the eaao time, last year. Our receipts, therefore, from Cali fornia, since January Ist, exceed our exports to. i Europe by about nineteen million* of dollar «.—■• i The deeUnein our exports, and .the large increase in onr receipts of gold, as compared with last i year, cannot but bo prodaativo of most fa* vorabli results .upoAtho business interests of thfi country. - And whito.wearo receiving ot the i rate of fivo: millions a month from California, no [ alarm need be felt at an export of a million and and a quarter a month to Europe. Oar gold I has become an article of: merchandise, as maoh : as oar cotton and . oar grain, and it would bo r neither Wise nor beneficial to retain it in the oountry. , Tho Senate of Maryland has reebartered the foUouingbaoks.:-“Thoßank of Baltimore, tbo Union .Bank, the Mechanics’, the Marine, the i Commercial and Fanners’, the Formero* nnd f Merchants’, ■ the ; the -Farmers and [ Planters’,: the Citizens’, the Chesapeake, the [ Western Backhand the FeU’sPoint Savings In* etitutiou, all of. Baltimore city; -the Farmers’ Bank of Md.;«the Frederick Co. Bank; the Farmers’ and. Mechanics* Bank of [ Frederick; the Cumberland Bank sof [Alleghany; the Mine ral Bank of Cumberland; the Hagerstown Bank; the -Bank of: WeStminster.andthePotopsoo- Bank at EUicott’s-Mills. Soveral amendments were adopted; :nmong-which .was : one striking out: the: provision for increasing tbo capital of the Banks. The bill renews their corporate ex istence till tbo first of January, 1880." • • _ • The Atta California, of the 31st :of January, gives a tabnlar statement of the amounts of gold dust shipped - from Californio daring tho' year 1852; compiled- from .tho- Custom* House clear, ances, of whicb thefollowing is a recapitulation: To Panama, $45,251,721 ToSau Juan, • {511,370 To HougKong, 482,630 To flcnoluln, 01,600 To Valo&ralso, - 08,549 To-Wampoa, 40,000 To Shanghai, 33,000 To Saw York, ' 16,607 ToManHls,- ■ . : 78,102 To Font* Arenas, 4,000 [To Calcutta. -62V500 To Java, - 15,000 iToFacj&olalanda,’: -1,000 To Gujamaa, 1,000 ' Total .- -$46,699,644 .- - Bhode Island has at presont no less than sev -entyonobankiog inatitntions, with an aggregate .capital of $14,000,000. Of these twenty-six are: located in Providence, with a capital of $lO,- :419,000,'0r.5n avoroge of about's4oo,ooo each, Bovon now-bonks have bcen lncorporated at the late session of the legislature, viz: Tho Conti nental Bank, What-Chcer Bank, People’s Bank, Atlantic Bank; Peaeediile. Bank, -Batchers’ and Drovers’ Bank,and tho Grocers’ and Producers’ Bonk. : Tho following table shows the amount in the various depositaries, subject to the draft of . the Unitedfitates Treasurer, onthe23dMay,lBs3; -Treasury ofUj S^Vashington, D. .*»,*„. $311*793 78 • Assistant Treasurer, Boston* ‘2,455,187.84. Assistant Treasurer, Ncnr York* N, Y,...,.—..... 8,162,049 43 Assistant Treasurer, Philadelphia, Benafu.,.-,. £15,260 JU> 1 Assistant Treasurer, Charleston, S.-C73397 I Assistant Treasurer, New. Orleans, La,. . 920,12100 f. Assistant Treasurer;-St. L0tii3,H0...... 461,082 80 i Depository 1 nt Buffalo, Nevr Y0rk..,14,200 45 ! Depositoryatßsßinjore,Maryland. .. 34,94247 Depository at Richmond, 'Virginia.. „ 16,84517 Depository at Norfbllc, Tirginta.... 12,680 93 Depository at Wilmington, North Car01ina,....,,; 14,157 61 Depository« Savannah,'Georgia... 73,056 87 iDepositoiyotMoHlo, Alabama- - .20,70060 Tennessee... 22,27082 Depository at Ctodnnati, 0N0........... .170,012 53 Depositor at Kttoburgfav Fejmßylvania.......... . • : 647 i&5 [ Depository at San'Stancisoo..*..* 051.28311 I Depository ntCinclmiatl, (lata).. - 3,80137 Depository 0tDabnqu0..;........ JLB7S 72 Depository at LUtleitock* Arkan5a5................. ... .38,468 64. Depository at JcfforSOTrrlUc, 1ndiana......’... 3,946 77' ] DopoflUoryfttChlcoeojjDHnoifl....v.v................ 8,063.69-j Depository at Datrcrtt, Michigan...... 24 Depository at TaUaha&soe f 'Elorida.w.....~w - . 2,676 01J ! Mint of tho P. &, PhDade]phi(u Pa/.;.....«w..v;..; 0^81^254431 [ Branch Mint of the P.S., Charlotte, N. 0.. i BranchMintoftho U.8.,Dah10n£«a,Gf1.......i. - - 26,850 00 i Branch Mint of tho U. 8., Neff 0r1ean5,La....... • 974)127.16 i Deduct suspense account... r ,. Add difference in transfer!... ' , H , etflitioimtsatjeettodraft„M...„.»...»,.;. w s2D«BSQ t 2so 23 tustarus ©sumo. ToTreaflTJjy U.8.»T7a5MngtaD,3).0..,....,.«... J ToAarifUmt Treasurer* Charlestons. GOjOOO 00 To Awrtatant Treasurer, Now Orleans La-.. 206,00000 / 4 $400,000 00 Transfers ordered from JTqjt York, If* $O,OOOOO :{ Tho exportationof fipeoielost week vas much lc£»-thnn-anticipated. The Baltlo.took.ont a email amount.. Iho export lost week, oni'Por tho pear, has been os annexed.- > - .‘j or erects raon tiis. WHT o? SEW TOii:.. . fluty Hairlßf West Indies. Am. Sold^.,a.OOO 00 r-Tit. fat Maria. Baireoa. doahloonsl,ooo-00 SteamerPaltto, Liverpool, Ingots.. «... 118,480 81 ? Do. do. ■■ Anug0M.......... —03000 00 Da, - . tlo. I7cg coin.... 060 00 , Do, . do. - saver lampslB3 20 ‘ Ibtsl,£lapatollar!3- H s - Total to IGO3, i......t SS : :The probability is that this week • tbe ship ments will amount to more than a million of dollars . The Knonille (Tenn.) Register states that the recently discovered copper mines of East Tennessee are prosing very productive. -The •ore yields, thirty and fortyper cent : cf.coppsr,- and, in some c&ses.as much oa seventy per cent Preparations are making for mining extensively. East TenesaeV-,ls;rich in minerals. It is esti mated .that,;within: the last two years, minerals have been developed in Polk county which make the lands worth.tslo,ooo,ooo more than before. \ , OPS BAMDIOBE CORRESPONDENCE. Baitdioeb, May 81,1808. Messes. Hakpeb & Pbilufs: Acoording to promise, L eball now:proeeed to prepare a short letter for publication in the Morning Pott,n paper, in my opinion, that occu pies the front rank amongst -American journals. X am pleased to find your paper on- file at the •Howard House, where I;am stopping; and in deed, I may remark; that it may bB found in the reading-rooms of nearly every first-class Hotel in the principal cities where I have been during the last six weeks. - . Baltimore has greatly improved since my last visit to the city. It is really a beautiful ploae, nnd-contains, an enterprising, intelligent nnd warm-hearted population. The people are very much attached to their city; indeed they almost idolize it. While Philadelphians, New Yorkers and Bostonians are constantly emigrating to the “ Great West," it is rarely that yon hear of a Baltimorean leaving bis beautiful Monumental homo. . : The completion of the Baltimore and Ohio Bailroad ; to , has- already produced'a wonderfal improvement in the business of Balti more. Every merchant, tradesman and mecha nic feels the goadeffeots of that great work upon his prosperity. As soon as the great Tunnel is completed, tho running time will be greatly . shortened on tho road, and the danger, to travsd - erswillaot be so imminent ns at present. Tho business community of Baltimore ore ■anxiously looking: toward, to: tho period. whcn they Will -bo more intimately connected With Pittsburgh than, at tho present time. By the : Susquehanna Railroad to York and Harrisburg, there is uowacontiuuous railway from Baltimore to-Pittsburgh; but, however, expeditious and well-managed that road may be, it does not al together salt the progressive; age in which we live. People demand tbe construction of a direct Railroad . from Pittsburgh, by way of Connella villo,to Cumberland, there to connec t with tho Baltimore and Ohio Railroad. The recent action in the Legislature of Mary land, authorizing the .City of Baltimore to in dorse the Bonds of the ConnellsvUlo Railroad to ■the amount of a million of dollars, is a wise nnd liberal movement, and will place the company in the possession of an abundance of funds to meet immodiato wants. Oar friend, Gen. Laeweb, can now praek his whip and drive ahead the Iron Horse ! The General, Ifeel confident, will go to work with his sleeves rolled np, and will, never.ceaso his labors nntii this favorite rood is completed. • By the GonnelisviHo roots, Baltimore will'bo brought within twelve hours’ride of Pittsburgh; and when tho Mahoning near cat to Cleveland ia finished, tbe trip from Baltimore to Lake Erie, through- Pittsburgh, may bo.made in sixteen hours! This appears more like ndreom than n sober reality! Strenuous efforts; are now being mads by tho merchants of Baltimore to monopolize the trade of the South ondSonth West. - The late South ern. Convention in this eity wash ridiculous faroo and failure, no doubt; but how could it be other wise, when the leading spirits who composed it were Politicians and Members of Congress. This ctass of folks like to make long-winded speeches,: which ore reported, printed in the newspapers,: and circulated for Buncombe; but they know but little in regard to'the tfuoLierc&ifQo inter ests of. the country. Let Easiness Men and not Politicians, attend Business Conventions, and rnyyord for it there will not bo so much “ sound and fary, signifying nothing.” In regard to local affairs, there ia but little of interest: to: writo about. A few eveningg ago a rather amusing affair, not to the parties, but to outsiders, was witnessed at the Howard House. A runaway couple; accompanied by a few friends, arrived nt this Gretn&Grccn, late in tho evening, from Elkton, Md.. As tho paternal relative of the young lady wasyeported to be in hot pursuit of the fugitives, a good deal of alarm and anxie ty was manifested ail roand. Upon their arrival, n clergyman was immediately sent for, who has tened to the relief of thoexcited pair. - Bnt an other difficulty here. aroso, which proved , tho truth of the proverb that tho “course of true love ncTcr.yct did run smooth.'’ Ia Maryland, clergymen arc forbidden tojoinpartics in tho " holy bonds of wcdlook,” without facial license from the Court - Consequently another messen ger was dispatched to tho Clerk’s offioo-to obtain the necessary parchment; but that functionary had left and his place of doing business was closed for , the . day. Matters were now in an alarming condition. Mclsiosn, the fat and jolly proprietor of the Howard, and Msbwib, tho polito and'handsomo olerk.of the Honse, sent off half a dozen couriers to find the Clerk, mean while they “ took an oath ” that tho enraged parents ehould not enter tho domioil to. disturb tho absconding lovers. The .Connty Clerk conld not be found in the city, so the .ceremonies were postponed until morning, when the knot was tied • “aooordiog to law,” mnoh to the gratification of tho parties, their friends, and all the guestnof the House. “ All’s well that ends well.” The Caiobm Ship.—A note from Copt. Ericsson, to the editors of the New York Com mercial AdveriUtr, says: ■ I have mneh pleasnre in assuring yen that nothing whatever has occurred in-working tho. machinery indicating the difficulties that can prevent the successful realization of this im portant enterprise.; Tho only difficulty.we havo met with is that of: tho -cylinder bottoms or heaters having proved too elastic and yielding to remain airtight or to admit of fall pressure being carried. On the return of tbe ship from the Sonth, two months ago, it was doomed ad visable to replace these heaters, which aremado of boiler plate, by others of oast iron, as that material admits of belog made of any required thickness. Only one foundry hnving-been found willing' to undertake tbe casting of these, re quiting from six to eight months for their com pletion; wo have been compelled to adopt a dif ferent plan; one; however; that will insure in creased power and speed; As the: modification Whtoh tbis involves calls for work of great, mag nitude, our friends will have to exercise some little patience. Geeat Texas BahbCask. Decided.— A suit, which Was instituted at New Orleans, in No* vember, 1851, in the name of Jacob Mussina, forthe recovery of tho rights and interests upon certain.lands situated opposite the city of Mata moras, Mexico, and now the eito of tho town of : Brownsville, Texas, has jußt been deolded in fs-: vor of the plaintiff. The verdict. directs that all the property*acquired by Bessie & Hord.be conveyed to the plaintiff within 90 days ; that Messrs, Bessie,'Hord, Belden and Ailing pay the plaintiff $25,000 damages, and that Belden and Ailing convey to him all the property pur chased by them. In default of defendants mak ing the conveyances,: the jury.! Award tho plain tiff the'sum of $214,000, in lien of the prop* erty. The plaintiff is s to refund to the defen dants tho. amount they * originally paid for the property* * .' ■ . ’ $20,002,63089 ... • 66 350.000 00 i. Case os Miss Maey A. Wheeeib.—Tho jury in'the'cass of Miia TVheelor,. who haajoßt been triod in Milwttntie for the mttrder other coducer has been disslusrged, being attablo to agree.— We team that there were tenia favor of acquit* tf-.i. Anew trial was to have common fed on Monday- >: STEPHEN. Yours truly, HEWS OF ova OB'S STATE. We learn from the Mcadtille Democrat of Tuesday that the c tags from Pittsburgh to Mead ville was upset near the Glade Mills, in Butler County,-:.on last Thursday,and Mr. Horpur Mitchell, ofMecdville, end Mr. David P. Work, of Pittsburgh, were considerably, bruised. The fanner whs obliged to lie over at Butler, but the latter was able to reach his friends in the vicin ity of Meadville, where he was confined to his room for several days.: He is now quite recov ered from his bruises; . Tho Washington Eeporter states that on last Friday morning; A young man: named Samuel Gordon Bhqt James Reese, -of Amweirtownßhip,-; in that County with a rifle ball. The, ball en tered two inches below the navel, an inch to the left, cutting one of the small .intestines and striking against tho hip bone—thence taking a downward direction and lodging among the mus cles, from which it was taken;, He . lived about 22 hours after being shot, and bjp death was caused by Peritoneal inflamatiott. The post mortem examination was conducted byDra. John W. Wishart, Kconlx and ♦Lindsey. For some years past tho domestio relations of Mr. Reese have been of tho moat unhappy character'. From the Hollldayaburg Register welearnthat the contract for-building the whole: line of the Boilidaysbnrg and AltoonaPlank Road has been awarded to Messrs. Mongorand Wm. Learner, at $l,lOO per mile, with the exception of some’ two or three cuts and fills, whioh are to be paid for by tho yard. They will: commenco work im-. mediately, and push it energetically to com pletlon. , Gen. vBetVClovcr; Canal: Commissioner, was -taken wlthlntermittent Fever, at the Exchange. Hotel," in HoUidaysbnrg, 'last- week, and, Twas forced to keep hiS bed for four orj five days.—■ The Standard is pleased to notice that he has so far roeovered as to be able to attend to his busi ness. • Mr. Bell, ono of the Contractors for putting np the New Public Buildings of ■ Westmore land county, commenced work on Tuesday last. ' The Greensburgh Intelligencer says: The ex perlcncs of ihelost six months, since the open ing of the Boilroad to thlß place, proves Greens burg to bo the most important station on:the road,, perhaps between :Hanisbnrg and Pitts burgh. On Monday last nin« cars were dispatch ed from this Depot, laden with' the products and manufactures of this county,—sach os flour, whisky; leather, &o. Daring thomonth of May, 1224 tiokets were sold at the office hero;—.the greatestnumborin onevday, was 00. The- Commissioners - ofiawrcnce co., have subscribed $200,000 to the -North Westero Rail road," whioh- is designed to connect- Cleveland with Philadelphia, by way of New Castle, Butler and Blairsvilie. The Zawrence Journal saye “this will be bailed as good' news by, the friends of this road; bat it will meet with much.oppo sition by many, who are not-immediately in terested.” . ' • , : On Monday the 23d inst, Mrs. Amanda Bep sher -of -Winslow township, Jefferson county, came to her death in a very singular and unsus pected manner. At dinner on that day, saysthe Jeffereonian she was in-good health, and appear: ed as lively its usnal, her husband was plough ing in a field adjoining the house, and about two o’clock one of tho children cam e to him, crying, and stated that her mother was lying on tho bed with her eyes shot and would not speak to her. He immediately went to the house and found his wife a corpse. ; Bhe was lying on the bed as if eho had loin down to taka a sleep,- and her features were none distorted nor any sign of straggle. The deceased was about 29 years of age, and leaves a husband and two children to mourn her loss. A son of Mr. James Healy/ .xtboiresidcaalt Port Dnloa, taSaißflTawnahip,'Berks county, a child between seven and tfight years of ogivwas drowned inthe Schuylkill canal on Saturday morning last, -it appears thatlo was playing on tho banka of the canal had is supposed to have slipped into tho water- ills straw hat was. found floating. : cn tho. surface, and tbislcad'lb the recovery of his lifeless bedy. A dwelling boose at Raleigh, N. C.v was de stroyed byfiraa fowdaysago.ond Mrs. Mitchell,: an oldlady, perished in the flames, i JChe deaths/cl,Francis Revet,-aged-93 who i went■toOregoa'-pith Lewis and Clark, andE.: i Lactate, who accompanied John Jacob Astor i there,ln 1812; as p servant, aro both announced 1 Intbo last papers from that Territory, i Barney Willipmsi : the actor* it is stated, has 1 pttrchnsed A house In-New York, rained with its i contents at§17,009, which he presented ito his aged mother. Nearly nil the wholesale dry goods stores in New York dosed at three o’cl 00k on Saturday of* ! temoon last, according to agreement. At Lynohhnrg, Yu,: hmt week, one hogshead of tobacco sold at $25 per IOOIbs., one at $l7, one at $15,: : and others at prices ranging from $l2 to $18,60-per 100 lbs. -. The finer qualities of manufacturing leaf sold as high as s3B* j: An immense Beet of vessels from all parts of [ the world arrived at Now York on Monday; i among them packet ship Isaac Webb, from Liv* I erpool,with l 72Q?passcngon; packet abip Ron i don, with t(&d-packet ship- Merenrjr, Grom r Havre; with GB9. Besides these, some half do zen ships from .German- ports : came- in, fullof immigrants. - * , Wm. E. Brainord, an Insane bookbinder, who hoe worked In Bpston, lately murdered his broth* er and his in Melbonrne, Canada Bast, and escaped. » A late English;paper states that a snuff and ' tobacco mannfhotnrer has recently been fined by the Exotae-Oomrnisstaners in the mitigated pen hlty of £25 (his beiog £800) for mixing chromate of lead'with snuff. • His object, ho said, was Mto addhriDianoy to the mixture." On the evenlngiof the departure for home of •Mr. Ingorsoli, into '’ Minlsto to England, a din ner was given to him and bis nlcoo, Miss Wil cooks, by EBg.;tbbweUknown banker in London; It was given ot'tlio “Star and Garter,” .Richmond, and "about 160 persons participated id the dinner, of whom a largo pro portion were Amertaans/incltfding Ex-President Van Bnfcn and hisparty, " ■, A private lottor received at N. J.,' from Rev." Charles Beecher, stales that his sister, Mrs. H. B. Stowe, has received from Constable & Co.,' publishers at Edinburgh, an oiler for a Temper* once Talc, like Uncle Tom’s Cabin, of $lO,OOO in hand; and half the proceeds of the work after that sum is realized. , l Washington Territory is rapidly filling np with' emigrants. There are fifteen saw-mills In oper ation in the territory,. besides several othere in Contemplation. ' A large number of persons are' engaged in the lumber business, - which bag in creased vpry greatly/ : The first annual the Ohio Women’s Rights AssoclattopJtook place - at Ravenne On the 2Sth., Mrs. E. A. Aldrich of Cincinnati,. on taking the the-;meeting .for three-quarters of an hour. - Rev. Miss Browunnd others also made spOeohcs. ' A boatman’s- strike last week'brought the operations of ,the PeansylvoalaCoalConymy and -Delaware Canal nearly to a stand. ' - ■ ■ An affray occurred at Conrtlaad, Ala., on the 21st nib, between Jcnius A." Bynum and a Mr. Ward;: In-which hoth were killed, v U. Si Army, Indian agent at Tampa,nmved at. Key West on the 21st ult., nnd . reports the Seminole Indians all quiet i - : The Associate .PresbyterianSynod,which bos been in cession in' Hew Torkforeaaedayfl past, adjonracd-en Monday to meet again next yeas at Troy. ’ i A ahork measnrlas nbont fifteen feet was j ought on Monday, m the Potomac neaT Pori Washington. ■- Sv ■ v .. ■,*'*-* . *■* < y,. •r/.'f. 1-- >C. - 7^\ 4 . ■ X , t , U'* * x * ‘‘ 1 „ - VI - - - * Itfsrcry Etnrngo, it’s very strange, ThatplefirolneTercan; ~ Though tny> It ha In wealth orfomo - I amaincklessman. Idare not ask a girl to dancer - I r-'.;KFo?lßftiaßcareaeo,ccJs:-"\; v . Astheprcndglance thatgreats mtsAey&i t \ v.v- And all f» factof gcli^ - > 'r c J* - - v -Eadt llna oftatylfty -ftifapy r : - Hyswifl returning Mercury - • • • Tho seal unbroken brings. ••■'• »•...< ; Mr age I know it cannot be* For am I fir from old, .- And on tbo polished papers edge . Tbereisnolaekcfgold/ - Tm rain, though poor—-na twenty-six, Ofhonor; sense, audhirtb —>'>■- . •.. The only question ever asked : Is,** How much Is ho worth.? H 1 They tell your income -tar your glovts, •. :j ., . Orbyyoarjcmtle’s fold. . And whon on equipage drircs past • Cryj “ Hertfs no lack of gold." . 1 I rblted aladrjo3 • ~ , HKSftY XL COLLINS. THrHAPl'iftG PAPEH~oC& ream*, crown sbd msgfoa, W (jay HEyRY n. cozjjys. BAGON—bboulders, Sides rb4 Hama for mlo by . « 3e3 HENBY 11, Q>XXXyg> BOX EKACUES—IO bag* tbrealoby je3 . HENBY IL OOLUKA /"IOTfUO tMmtWHV TOPS—2O) for sate by XX je3 . hesbyh. comsa SHAD-10 &C. bbls+oa hand and for gaie ty Je3 • A lIERBQS& . XjHAt’ltEti—lo rorks on hand and for sale by - JZ Jc3 i • - ': f KIBKPATBICS'fr lIBRIIOyS. TfcY AOJliillKlf—lo tibia. LaryoNo. 3on band and for sals ill fry ■•: (jc3) - /.o smgpAJßics- &■ nEmtoss-- 'E'GGS—2 tafrejsfiar-sate.by JfrrJpg- c ■•: IESygY HT COI«I3S3r •T AKD—No. i f to kasvforsala by 1j, je3 • comjns. . OOTAXOES—bd-bus. Nfßhasuockarec’&andtor&lci by JT Je3 KIRKPATRICK:* HERRONS. OLIPPEIUI ULil—liOO D>a(irotrial Slippery EJmtor sole by O Ja3 * FLEMING DUOS. . - TlyYAllN E3IA—I gro. 11 cube ml’s Calc. Mspncria jurtrocM Jj&ttndtoraaloby / (jgfl) - FLEMING DUOS. BAUiJAiI COP44VA~IDO Sba* Inst rac’d and ftrsale br 3e3 Fleming bbos/ : IQUORICK ROOT—SOO fine article, part arrived ; ibrsaleby : y (W) gjjsanso. i Eos. SODA —50 kega B* C&rfv Soda tor sale b«y. v- . FLEJnXQ BRO 3, ' JeS-n • : gaccessora to J. Kidd A Oo., 6o Wood sL. BUTTJMWbMAfftahiloUj ' roe\Fand-for sale by r. JeS - KIRKPATRICK;* HERRONS; ; BORDEAUX PRUNES—The subscribers have iosi receiv ed s superior article of .Bordeaux. Prunes, tat cooking • purposes, in ports; Resale low by -;• Je3 BAILEY A BENSHAW* C^RAREtiUAWLS— JLA. MASON AGO* Na. Fifth at., / bare, this morning opened the largest and best assort mentof Crape Shawls (Plain and EabrolderalVever offered in thls-cUjy which they «U 1 sell ot thevery LOWEST prices, - v - jc3 ■; A COOL, PLEAS ANT UESIDENCE—Situate tnltoches- A -ter,-convenient l f icih Jaekson street, to alO feet alloy, are offeredat tiroXdwnriceof £3OOO. ssooln hand: ’balance at s.sffl>£year.- * JcS ' 8. CliTHDEßTAsoN,iO.Vri CELEBRATED WASKIKGjCOHFOBXD-* 1 i Thc manufacturer of this Soap has no hesU&t&nin pr> pouncing it superior to any article of iboklad evcrcSsred to the. public, It la ospcdally adapted ,fbr the trashing of flno linen, cambrics, A cj and as a toilet soap is onsuipapbd* For Bale, wholesale and retail, by . jc3 3AILBY & liberty sb : ' • Adoiolstratori Qotlee* T ETHERS of administration baring been granted to the 1 & undmlgnod on theEsiate of ELIZABETH niYE,d&* ceased, late pf Flzidlay tovnship, eodatynf all persona knowing themselves indebted to the said estate are rogues tad to make hnmedi&hv payment, rand all-having rlalms against the same are requested to present them, duly authenticated, fbr settlement. • : JOSxAH MAHON, • jo34itw» ■ ■ «*.- ■:... ■;. ..;. Administrator. 1 •; LAKE FISH~2OQ barrels White Fish: .:'.23obf;bhls:-do ■ do 142 barrels Trouts : 205-hfdo. ""do TO barrels Shad:, • ' 43 bf. do do • . 16 bamlaplckexel; ■. . !.'• - Slhf.do do : 15 barrels Herring; - SOhfdo do • Receiving by railroad by • ■ j*3 HENRY EL COLLINS. MOBB NLW (iOQDS—a. A* MABO!f & CO., Ho, 25 fifth street, vil) open thU morning— -50 p&Baj’fectere B«mge Bobeej. lOOp#. plain andfigorod Berates;.- lOOpfcplainplald eridatrfpcd^llks;- : loGja»plaifl and dotted Sins* Uoslina; 250 pa. Cerago da falnes—2S££ cents; . 300 pi. fine and medium Larar; : - ; 250pa.Lawns—Scsnu; 600 Parasols? ; 600Bonnot* ; ■■■ • 1000 yaxd»&6nnct Ribbons, nag styles. -?•^iTUSTPUBLISHED, : . , QPIBIT BAPPING UNVEILED, eh Exposure of the Ori- O n» History,.Theology and Philosophy of certain alleged communications from the Spirit World, by means of u Spirit Bapplng, 1 *. 4 * Medium WriHng*M‘ PhyslraJ Demonstrations,” tie* with Illustrations? - . . BX bet. h. mattison, a. at In* 12am. roL of 192 ; got up la eupo* rior style; andfaUj*-anveiling tho gholomatter. ;■■ . V Eich paper cover—prtco EO eta. •.; A.largo supply of the above work Just Teeclvcdand-tor sale by JOHN Q. 2XELIOB, : Je3 81 Wood street* ffIHE LOT and HOUSE on Wood street) occupied by W. -JL McOuliy ns a glass warehouse, between Tilth street and Virgin alley. ■ Also—A lot In Allegheny dty, No. I4C, in Robinson's plan, silD&ta on Bonk L&no, now occupied by John Creswell a cotton battingfoctory. .: ~ Also—A Lot bonnded on ths south by the .llonongabola river, on the cast by-Thqs.J3«»noush, oa the west by Brad ley street, which separates it from the roUlcg mili of Alex. Miller, containing In breadth on the Mosongahela river about 150 fret, ana in depth, about IGOfeeCV . Terras cosy. Apply bx 1 JOSEPH KNOX,* ■ je3dlw-.:-Vf> -Attorney&tLftW, TlQnmt street. *Tva. LAEZETTFS JUNO OOEDXAL, or Procreative Elis* y / ir, prescribed as an cSoctoal resteratirc In cases of Be. bility, Impotancri or- Barrenness, and all IrregulsritSesol nature. It Uali thatitproiesMstobe, Tis: ■ BestorstiTo Kcmody, to* those in UlB married state wifK. ootOffirprlng. ,oath» StonbcnTHle and Indtast’BeQiostL— Wages ftom *l£s to ter tfoy, acoordtag to the qtalla. cations of the man. SoTcral EtoanHasons wanted, nhn are capable of taking charge of henry masonry, to arhoa. high wages will bo paid. Onrmaaoniy is hessy, end trill afford steady employment during the reo.eon.. jUra isnyss- to co. ttaaaU FOSTEE, BEO. to CO, :CoatartoaoffJmlle3«fß.tndL Enilioad,''; OQseat Leeahmg, Caaoll county, Ohio. myißJmdia* „ . Zlv, i\ '2 '' ’ '*' -, - -« ; •* _■- JI V-•■■ - X v -. i-.y.i■ r_-•. I »:jtr<• ~■ ;?;F'.;.- *^ : -'.‘y;y;:£.>'4 LACK OP GOBD. HEW AD 1 LOOK OCT FOR PROP. JOHN WISE'S BHIP_S3r •’ EBIAI HBHAOEBIE!!! Beal Kntato fUr llnle FOB. THE HABBIBPI it.rm *•--** trV- - *•- . *V r -.■,•• ■••*:■ —*». 4.: -.' S • >-m , ✓ - c ' /' * 1 * . 1 , -t ** ■:* - I '. ••. - •. #• ■j • # . , ,4* „„ »*- *'» * ',l ‘ V .” 's; \ */•■.•.-*.. ' ’* ' n - v —v» J . SPECIAL NOTICES. - U7£r coripj.Axrrav.-- :• • ■••- ■ •• remedy ever c£L*cd to ibo'publio that has cutct failed ta ran, vLnrdlmcUo&s are toUoirtd, is SFLauoVUverpiU, Bhas been. ooveral years betore tbs : Ihlroduetd in sHabettonacf tho Union. Where It has’ boon used, U bay bad-ilia most triumphant aad.hasccfcuallydrivimoufrofusa &Ilc£fc?r jaedi* •dnes.-. ; Ifch&& been laid under &H ilia djCurgnS .phases of ' Hepatis, and has been Hound equally efficadotu fa &IL-. •: - ■ r: por sals by crest of the Druggists and Merchants, and by the sola, proprietors. -. FLEMING BROTHERS, - . mySSd&w.- ; - CO Wood street. . X - I*OS7 Spirits* : HypocSioadrlac, want of energy capacity tor badness or disposition to enjoy U£j which BSbutly iprey upon the constitution of the unhappy object. They are nsoally broughion traribi<»fl afflictions'. of the •mthrtyyyfffltaiy- habUfy'iwTiflufA atr and. eiosS. application :to study,. They era sometimes attended-with loss of appe tito, dyspepsia* : nervous -"doElllty, frightful; ’dreams,- and a 'peiud.> unhealthy* 7 , downcast peon tenancy* Nowywhfle these :melarichoJyrdisortes. exists tho_.bright' spar sling eye loses ;lts wonted 1 astro—the mind is .penetre* trationand vivacity—ihe body itstaarily-coursga end' vigor, and the noblesttofilings of'aor-notare away to a fretful pcoviah temper, until lito -becomes :a bar then, and other diseases arise to shorten the axis ten ceof the : wretched victim. . . ■■.■■*•■• A balm tor these horrible disorders will bo found Inthat excellent article, HALSEY& FOREST WINE I : v . * ..-ASf’Sce-iarge&dTertliaisa.ent in another column; 7 '' - . 1 Sold Wholesale and'BetaU by Dr. GEO, H. KEYSER, 140,- comer of Wood street and Virgin alley, Pittsburgh, P&gnl so, by JAMES T. SAMPLE, north-west corner cfFodcral street and the-Diomond, Allegheny City, -deeSSclmdsw ;• t£7* Scrofula*—lt is due' to Kies's Petroleum to say that It has been known to completely eradicate every vestago of this dreadful disease in less time than any other remedy, audatlesscestorinco&voxiieflcetothopatieiit.'- - . ■ The ibf>nfc*ntj« of certificates, fa the hands of the proprio* ■ ’tor, many, of which ere from well known citizens of the city .of Pittsburgh and its Tidnifcy,-go to-ehow clearly Pxnwtrmiisa medicine afnQ common value, nctonly as» local remedy in ftercly sUj Wioa%ahsvtj J}tq/hca, lotto/■EipJd, but as.-evaluable internal remedy,. Inviting the investigating physicians, u well aa the suffering,patient, to become acquainted with its merits. ; Thosebavlng ndread of .mixtures are asmred-thai this medicine is purely natural, and is bottled aalt Hows from thebosom of the earthy ••••“■ - . T7u fallowing certificate is copiedfroa 'avavarjpuhUjhci al . -St/raCvtc, N. F., end bears, date Auamt 2, 'lS &2,'ta ickich if Xtixo appended CKt e erUfieaUqfthc celebrated D, X>+ of Syipaiu; i . , > . This may la truth that- I have been do badly&f filetol with. Scrcdhla tor the lastse ven yearsthat most of the : : time I have been unable to attesittoa&y kindoMnirincss, and rpnch cf thfr ' wmfiprf to iny-. . have been- tmtod nearly .all jUto .time by : tbe best : pbyslejahs.bur'codntjy affords; rer tlei but no euro, and oontihaed iogrow w«3n» antfi Dr.Tdot ; recommended me to try the Petroleam r or Bock eve rything else- had faljed; Tdid soTßithootlalth' atfirst/but t&ee&oct was BsUmishiDgjfrthreW-tha poison, to the surihea. at once* and Ist Once began; -to grow better, and by -ttsihg. acten bottles 1 hare got a rare wortb : ih6niaml» InjOy- A* Oi X?*—Meets at.ths north-east corner of Fourth undMdrket Murphy k Barch fleld*g Stored) |ra»ASGBBOS& COD6E,L o.o* ti*££' O. otO. 5% meets «vrry Wednesday eTeolagln Washington Ilslh Wood st. (g yJUy * jY^^»BiiACl£.T£lA*---Foj‘tiielK^iOaijosGTsitaLPitt3-. trr*y _iurgh/«i 60 ,oents $ 1b.,£0 totha; Pekin.Teai-S tete,: No. 33 Fifttostree t, where the Tery -best Black rand-Grecn '•-: jjy9 ■ • Fowler APoJila, Boot and Shoo Manufacturer, and .Wholesale. Dealer, No. H Barclay doors below the AStor ITonseVNew York..; . ,;• •'jDarlifiai-':-' rrS» i dtJDUNBXiIfcIN TAIMIKU »>: GETY, y't‘'-53>Sr Os -0» -of meeting, Wta&lhgtabHal], lK*y Wcodstreei, between Filth street and Virgin alley. - P2n3hmasliQDaE, ; ND.33B~-3lee£3 Tueslayerening. - No. 87—Meets- first and third • ffrldny-ofcach-month. • . - " •. Coma tit A great lr*sr sons are drisdfcdJj tormented with cons. A certain rsmcdyi win -;bs. found Cess' Pusrxs, for sale by Dr.QEO; &SBXSE&, 140-Woodstrect. I > ricB.TetaEatl2J•'•->. PhfctT K- Pittabdrghv City Glass■; LW. CUNNINGHAM Ca,: JfciK/bctems WIN.~ tXJW GLASVcorner of MARXETxm& riRST SIREETSt Pittsburgh, Pcnnsylrimia, - attratjon ; paid to: odd sizes.: Also* deal era in FLINT GLASS, YfALS, BOTv TLES, Adv-Xcnof- the ilia being practical men* trill give their entire attention to the business, and thay feel eoniK Uentihey.ean produce an articlo of Window Glass equal to lbre%n.or domestic mgnufecturp>- > '-.‘ -. i ?OAGt7EIUiEOTTPES.— lrr£r PcatOClc»'Bu2dhjgs, ThliTi streets - Likenesses taken In all kinds of weather, from 8 A iX.tos giving an ecenrate artistic aztd animate likeness,' unlike and vastly su«- perior to the cqnamm cheap dagoerreoty pes, at the following cheap pxicesrsL6oi $2, $3, $4, $5 and upward, according to the sireandquaiibf ofeasaorflraiae. Hout^ibrchildren,fiom 11 A.SLto2P.M. . ' ■\ N;B.—'likenesses ofsickordeceiised perajnstaken Inaay' parfof thft'city. [aor2s:ly Noises in.tho Head, and &U disar Iruy grecahle discharges &om the car; speedily and ’ nently removed, without pain or inconvenience, by DrTH*Er. ■ let, iSdndpal Aurist of thc'N. Y. Ear Surgery* who may be «ftffulted at 99 Arch street; Philadelphia,- from'9 A. JiTto 3 P.sL : v_• ?“• if 1 »lmost undirid«l atteaUoa to tWa hwoch oftpeda) P ractfce has enabled him toiediusohia teatmont tosuoh & degree of roceessas to find tho most cea- Ca?a^ jieia,S, »stead 7 Aliention to the means presenoetL : • £aug2& '* ‘ striajiEa.opEsjsG.""' ■ AT HO. 05, (SlnkA.Xnxa’aclrl stand,) will bo 14 * 8 * «*>rtmeatef CHABB-AHD SILK , /iVBONXETS, or the latest Paris styles. . ■ ■ ■ . _ HRS. WILSON. . , ayai,l. papisk. • ■d J H hAgaoAdforsale,anextensiTo collecttoaof EAPEIt V_y gteat nnmher ctsisxr mt ternvjelocied expressly .for thismaiket, from Preach and Anerican Maanlhctories, of Gold, Gold and Tclvet, Plow eed, of erery Tartotyp Ghredaiid Busted I all tho vari flits styles of Imitation "Wood work, such arfjah. Marble,- Rosewood, pMn r mv ' AißSfilKgctser.fla assortment tfa&i,' cnrmgt t*) orroll/wffo- qoaaUijry'crlov prices, by any house' west of tho Allegheny tnonnfcjhfn«, :' •- - . _ *. t-1 fifcftPrasgft fibm 6c. per pioco. -••••...•• i.; --• • , { Poßons desirous of -looking through the whether disposed to purchase or not, are rcspertfhUyiari* ted to call as - - - So, SS Marfcct street. ■ Western- Jasuranca : Compsay^^fiStslra^? 1 *.. tL SmxiE, -] SsTdm ! ;. f ; ' : fOAP3Pr^V.o39O>«?°tli A m»nas«* *>7 D J*? er '?ijS^sS^ r S teowu la the. community, and ■*** «£® pttfcptncssand liberality; to they fam * PiJSteSi- oor-lOy ' » 1$ -r 'f-W - ,- r .r »• ■*.** *''-*•*> V ! -;t;. ; .aj • " .“V-W •. . •»- ?:t<. • •■■■ ■ V .• *•"•• • \ 7 ’ i>\ t * - 7’ *• ..... ■* : r v - t -, . W-*, Ta- 4 > * "■ * J , *■% * 1 > • • “1 -•-p,_. ; - r .-_ i. '■-..•.••.*.•« -• • - *•• r ■••■>■ •• r l - -2 . ■ *•—•'J*. - . • i ■' ‘ " / amusements. THS&2EB. £=3X3 «s Slssiorff. JOSStta O. fOSTT-T. 0“ Doorsopco at TV tfejoslr,* , at 7% o'clock. —- „ t2io3 or A^msncsi MTatoßoua 4tyXH Ores Curls. „XOcti ■ P«qu«tc. sdssreaa Tier. 4J , n.'S^Tr?5 at V it Box o£lc*a, during tits cay, without extra cbwyi .y '• • - - • "• ; Mr. CQCI.DOCK. ; Laat nfchfbat one of Mil POTIL’it. ' Bakirt great plaicf mg BETEOTH #irtrireS^r at ? t !ta “ iU,! « aoa “' Bflft eJ “° Eiro bcMraa “• »**“ ™?Pley?r D ° J JC “' SJ > 3 “> >* PerArieS aiatt SHE BEEROTHAL: - - " ' SSrj"“’ •*•■•- -Mr Coohloek.,■ ■:■.■■■■■ Ointoua ,—Mre. Potter, OB AND MUSICAL ENTEHTA IN HE NT! ■ Signor NOVELLI will prciUo attba TJaso -v . Song-r tf Cornin' through tka Bya I ,,^;«v.«.Sl t inaEar&nd*' ' : • Song-r- a John.Apiigrfica my . • Jeim7liMVcelcbrated^Ed>oSoa^ 1 n -.o..Atv«A-i> g?C T,^: • ■•■■■ • Banco-..Gilbert. To cocdeda with the " - ADOPTED CHILD. ■... ilichfld.... CocUe^ ;•-.. ‘ Lnc7 M .«.».M. m ,.,.reM;..M.u n IThcata;.-:. ■ •> .■ tEL.T>morrDW—Last night of SlrCOULDGGKptfhcatko great tfraswjcf THE fco .pro duced. end Drans eastern (Ky Band, coa fca hid fcy -applylss'to-Wsa. TzcaJs Caigo, atihe ‘‘Crystal Pslaeo Drsuemao ItosaMf*- cf . •• my2s:tf - Br 11. ClßGO&W3,To3rta.&trc..^ GOLD! JEWELS! GEZ3 l - GRAND PRESENTATION BANQUET AT ZLASQNIC MAhVt - MOSDAYJIVESXXG.Jusa Cth,1553,5700 Ws«ii of,. ElcJu Costly tod Pxiaccly PiiKSESER* wUi ba dcaatal . : :: - to tba anditoca, foe c£ charge, after i&a roprcssatattoo of. ■■ - Chains, SilyerWatcS, PloJ£3*Fito Solid Gold Bings, Broaches, Pap&r Mathe.Che&a, Sc-, £«** •- " £g?r EyeTT. persoujrrflt xacdro “Si' - , 4gy»Go ana swvtho I4r,:J. J.Gillcrpla’s Show _ ,Wiinlowy_ND.*6WoodBtreot. v.v^-'rv^' positively d&ivcrtd. -k ■■■' Xs7r-TICRm SI,OQ. To be had at Mr. GUiesjfc’s, and at thoHgdL •; • ; . ' ■ ■ ' •vXSP'Ooorsoponat? o’clock.-^ largulot of BOTr.p&iisrEj,ot \j 12££cents. • Justrcceivcdead&rsate-by “ - - ---• -i- ; - roy3l . • ' -WALTS?, g. «lA*ifiTrf.T.r., Sj Weed X • naotherlarg^ clUch Coy ': vrill thao 1 - '\:- ~ r - - - j&L QUAWLSI SHAWLS!—A beautiful assortment -sf Silk . £3 and Crape Shawls, of oil tho moGifecblonablis psttGms. : ~--; Jusicpehad at . A.A.-21AS0JT &.&>.% '■■'• jpl- ••■•-■' -•• •, ■ So. .£3 Flfth-.gttwt. Mantilla places ;piain r.udi,ciamgpabte Bilks, expressly forManflnfi*.:; Just rocolrcd Cl '- - ~ \ A. A,2IASaSACO.’Si jel , ■" ■ ' No.£3 FilUtsfacet. -• nnßiiiiiiNQs—A.A.Ulßos & sm aavEiaii street*' . JL'. would invite tha ettentloircf Jt^lc^ioth»lf bgratffol -•*-• Mid Well Efileeted stock.inphifft-ng Gimps, Laws, cad of every color, style, quality aa4: width. " - ■-.; £: - .Brashes, cheap far cash. , , - _ ' . -tjgh»licmettber, 110 Woodirtrc&L- oy3l : '^CSUX^ttGORE. Oa»affaifttia;s^maa«rs-:lsaglieja*atffir-^ : /CONSISTING In part of superior cteel Lees; nkes,. Jizizf : \ spades, kooks, gnn -hooka; ruitobte - - hor»rakes;grsXa. cradles, -scyfbte hud ssciths, strut? uud - •stelkrotta3,.ccra dog; pgwe?:-t msd K-f-zTI rm-x i*myy. pleto assortment of gcsdalhg thgjlirgKg, _wmesiisuchasfie|d Jufnipfli Seed and - . gy2s JAMES WA2IDJIOP* - ..A Carfl* e - OAVINGjust returned from thoEasiwithan-cnUrely JLx neff amUrell selected stock of Cloths, Carsiracrca and testings of all descriptions, suitable for customer trcda,T7o would submit- them to our customers acdfcba public hi gen*. era! for inspection, persuaded they «1U please the mcatihs- : tWlons. Triahlog a'Erst-rat© fit,'could do’ffdl-t usaoalL .. ' ••. %P, X—A first-rote stock of Eeady-mads •. ly on hand. ... B.QBIB3LS,' mylfi . r ' No.SjQ Liberty st, head of Weed. -' •. , > Splendid Piano Fortes* : T6HN H.MLLLOB; NoiiaW6aa street haainstrffisl7«lV r Vortor richest Eileahefluai-.'r-x tone:'- Psio£s-SSL-.-.'-_ -'vALSGr-ArichlycarredEcssTrocd; octave* • - , ■*• TLeafcOT& are aH ftote\.Qte- celebrated kaanofsetesy of ‘ :Jotm3^Chich£rfng t -Sc3toay'and-’a:Lll be sold ca -uscaL tory prices. r: JOHN H. SIEILOIt, ffl Wccdstrcat, - .Ageot forthoriilacf 'V;;sylr«u^-^r;^: v - mySSr^-:'■-• j DR. HALSEY’S 'F-ORE-B-^OTSIT " AND QOSI ■COATED FOE23T HEESL mHS MOST-EXIIUOSDINAEY. BISCOTEIiT ET/TIIE ' X -TTORIDt bottlej and hoses sold annually,: • and ttousaods of liTcs-'sared frost a prsEsturo ■ s?sr?, by-,■•.'.• this late discovery. - - Testimflma3aof.l3gtTr>n<&. amtlaually pouring ia.fh>mcTcry pari cf iho country* £OO -■■-• luff witc«3 tntho unparalleled ■cScicy of, Chess.-medicines. . • ... The shows the number' of cases cured,- estl- ■- fiedtnby : letto»«idcther'tesasaoaiai%.i»shffid firaa porU -ot tie-Bnfca anil-Bntah colmdcv from ; fha Ist-of '- ->. .iJ^ua*y,lB6^.toJaniiaryls^lSs3,ladn2lT*:> '■• ■•.■ ■■ •■■ - *•y • "■ • Qssa Ci»Tp?r --•- • Dyspepsia and habitual ■■■■■ Nervous 331 •General ' Pustules, unheal thy color cf thgphyn^..-—■ y.—. fiio • : BQions i v Scrofulaggjjjgeronrial rinrwptoTTtf^^^,,^-, rrilr ,-. „ £Ol • - Liver £29 • ■ -si ■: •Eryripelaa— 151 Consumptive decline eoi&atittd coughs-.;-.;.-./.;... r -CC3 :-• Other-various - : But ashegifone-hasolagggdehuythes3 ; medicines have bcearosfla toadvn to tha pnblle,'.yet thous* - - -tmcla tare already; experienced their good riSseia.- Invalids given pTCtby-thett-phyaiefans bavoEucl to» •Ref an&beearcstcrsd-xosound atAi.yfesTrn.'v-healthiron----. tbcir.usa,-. The grcat amount of-good-thesa medicines ksvo done, has Induced thousands to yecoaaaepd thssr t* their friends. Slea Ct Integrity abd phyriciau3.fcs.Ta their uao, and -rocozanjead them to the public. : r i :• . SHOCKING CASK OFSCKOFULA CUEKD. V ‘ NjwToas,l>ece=ibsrCth,l£:2. Dr,. <7. IF. fia&y—Dear^ir:—T.deimrtt tmfc jus&eoio you, as the Inventor of a gnat medicine, to send yon a short * hlstoryoC;iny;Otra«asSL., 1 am- twenty-seven years of : • v At thirteen L-gag6tt3ctol , formed pas tales, and ferphoontla large-; th® - collar bone, end feczi thanes €atetHjed-neerfy : up to the left■' ■■--- tsp. -. cst WiiwasdPUl%j(thllowiagthe directions,) ■ ■ vreci3cd2edm3^: : Thescsr3, nlthacsh now Eoundjbcar $o '. limahyof thadresdM XEanner ia'-which X-wsa'eSlctei; ••-: - After-nearly f&urfccu ybare osffjriag, I cow rejetea to ear that xrqrhwlfii is ftiUy restored Ijy'yonr : rfiiocafc3ia3 eta* e»s having preyed quite ineffectual * Yours, veiy respectfully. . SAMUEL DQ2!i\ CUBE OP PALSY. ; ThefbUotring testimony, gireaua by Mr. Jothna -.•- 'cfOrange, If. eutraordicarr cfTocta efthis -■ Wins and Pills, in Paralysis: - - „ . ■ • ■_• - ■. ; .OsjUTXS,?! Pcbvl'S, 1£52l «■•..- Dr. Tre almost despaired -of her reeoTgry. At -. she t*sahto taia younarffelnesi" irefo-' soon expericnced.'Slm begin gradaally to improro in health,- ■ : - - aadln a law icmitiisreccrcTcil entirely. Thoextrsosdiaasy ' effeetsp? yonrlTiar and 'RIS, In euTurg sxsywi&of acost-'*- - • pltdat we nerer expeeted.be? to gfitbetteroS-icdccssma,^^-' A duty I ©wo lo yourself and iba public,'to-send you this • certiaeate.':.-"-"--- : :-:--- JQTUAH/p;o3:'?2Jn£ • *?--'•• -. •X aa acquainted xrith Mr. J.P.CondlivUnd-hnocr -tHa- : Afcoro certificate to bo J* , 13 CSaobcw • :- -; ■; > KEADEItI -If yon want not your ficsStitutioa Injured by- - that slow, lurking polson,-Coloa/J, or.ether- Kfncrcl-cah-'^" stances,. touch not £uch Zffdfcinrrua ibj>»3 r.r- «7ry ■ uncertain Medicine whatever, hat procuro-thoss «ss3l2^' ; - apdaUsprepaatloas, Ualsay’aPowstTOne tnd : ; -.lf yon hare the.Byspepsla, or aro troubTod. nilh' costirS-- - ness*tehothis : Wino and tho KUs, accordinf! to'tha dire}*"” - lions, and yon rrlllihca get trslL - _ * vlf you are nerreus or weahly, or hsvft emciktal counteuance,. or general debility, this:-'Wlna fea'HUs mil restore you to health and energy- ~ i- If you hate unhealthy colored■a^imorpimple >• les, or-blotches, these mcdiclnei-wili the 'ddoed - asd : eisdlcataaHsuch humors from tho sklo.- -- - •- Xf yon hare a weakly constitution, and feel yotssclf tcsv *;' old fiir-your -yeazs,-taka tb&ss excellent wffl'intignrata-your constitution endihriffy : ls -£br' tesgfef-. • life.-- - * - • If’you may be known byeurh - -. • foma ts Drowsiness, Loss of Appetite, Tongue, take a good dcaa of xha Fore;; I- > n*A> aua they will purge from the stomach merheus and'--- praTesti • jourdoctort teUof Sip, $2O, or $5O. _ \ ' B y .- If Coapis ini, tbs end. Pills will.iraye It. These-TO2didngs.cs2ria.pOtrorful,ftai, • cqthg hiTS pceatcom!Ba , s?f- -• • . of curing thousands of this terrible. d*3gasa , ■' -. PABESTitbero ls no V u tnonth in. ihp year tte*®Si oS of joai tW««a <» ci - OaoDtSncraiala erßea£a&> cr Dirdnag.OT Sidrassa ns.;: . farci mszzzsathausZ.raTvt.W =-■ ; ? OT O ?i r, coco ftgo"*: &i - : SSmufeurMyg ansrida in tha : —H.-vtiisgaiAOf that thaentm iaathantita iiso - ifafwi.-ftwif css of thePcresfc Wineand ■Hils/wSII.ia all- • - wfllpudiy the ■: ’ : wS^predtaawtrengthßadtadmsiioa. rThoFts® l * hand, to bn tahea oihibilcd« will .sate your ahnegt eatirejy from sickness, aageliaa. vom goate^*-. -vh&h more in a than 6U& ii ■Pritmt cf these mrdidnea to beep tout family la ant, agrccaMe, yet eCjctiro sncdfcliitv csaeUy - deltoid constifcntioiuurlf.you.aro genera! ill health,.this -Wina. will