&%X f'H '-" : *■•>,.<•• --v’> 3i+ < Vv; , u vv7ai-,‘|c"^ k: * V i ' - ■<," » ' v-,-. - * '.- ." -- - - -, >? ; \ o >'> >v* -S *\ s*£<** -*• M *-»*»* 1* **vr *?** 1 7 * *** ** V--?* f I v ~ ?b -TV , r e r a - u* - •*j - s > ~>* ’ ,* -i , C 1 x *r -*, , > r'«&•: 's£s?. . >.v* - :;-i ,. - > T C :•...■ I ■"■: •-V - ; - ' ; ; ' PiWi?"-' ’ri— . 1 a ■&&*** 1* s : *«f uS-it*’* soon■' '-4 JtrC**i+ri& ?«’j3?«(C4>2* astod : s : 'Si . .- , SI ft* ■ ' ’ FOB. SURVEYOR OENURAIt,' . clips. - ■ -J. SORTER BBAWIiEY, • Tbostcu. i **« ‘i‘-f\^r-‘ZF>’; c - • %- ■ s {r ; *‘ -county,-ftfc. on winch u -‘irsolip l ® inss may b 0 oa v &v _. fiJi " -mm , Tn-tborceont discnssion COESESPOHDEHCE. of Conanon3ll fln the bill , Ejsoma, May 2i advised of ray_wanderings ns I pro- men got drnnkin Glasp " surged, miaod to do when I-parted from you. I have atato of insensibility r .igmarolo of: ; inlvedr iu otty oT Peoriaj.llUnoia, ; : .Aa.tb.oPnobcßa of f II ’ -e was .announced,:, and inm Sojourning; at thomognifioent hotel of only readi UheteSbn o desired to h-knowa; who smith & Hnlberb ; ’This isono' of the hoslrogu-- oflAmerioan glave < >) "** ia “ 0t 5010,7 a “ ch obont lated establishments in tho western country. In benr of misery ir -* The fi«t information tho people oTe ry respect, it is equal to any of tho work* A elcam packc -<»o*8l» hod of him, houses' id s 6t;iLonl9,;ana: superior tomaoy of ton.hrioging a -.re with a oomminsiondn his;;.poekct-to take: whiohdesire:tb'rank r a& first-ratehonses.-* iXo-Hueea yio.to *JVftISKv chargeofthe Colleetorship on itheeanal.- .;; He ;;..-:AH irhd-iito> ; hm«'.for'tt'dayi'ihastadmit-.that.; v;-,|toa.^sfii.- was next known as on applicant for the office of 5t {g lho -.< Qarden City” of the ITeat. Tbero is Charge dcs / ' rfe-if VS Superintendent on the Portage road, which ho no place which I haveeecu, wheronueh splendid Buenos Ayr did not get. Bethea obtained on interest in a prosper for building up alnrge city is presen- from Havr J large contract,' and sold it ent afterwards at on te j as in l> C oria. Six years age its population Profess *? ■ immense profit -He'flieh applied for the offioo wfta between three and four thousand fit now CrntrUn •r X' of Marshal—ho couldnot gat it; ho thenxegnest- amounts to ten thousand. This is ft rapid plain V , ' ed the Consulship to AustraUo,there he was also i ncrc3 so for a small town in the West. <- - buUtr v '' disappointed He then rolled over to the Cns- But, people cannot bo set back in these “dig- ratio tom House in Pittsburgh, which appointment he e ; Da .n tu o .Railrood mania'Wetruok In upon lho Vt secured withoat a singio recommendation from thom> nt)i thoy nrß ; t to the very death.— Th \ « i*. ,!*4S?f^ { the people or this place. Good men who were when those railroadsnre completed, the immense nf applicants, snd Were strongly rccemipended,were reBonrcMo f HLaoiswill begin to dovclope them* > |£vl set aside, by an outside influence to make room j{cr xwt productions will find ft ready -- - for a man who had no reeomnendaiion for the of- mar Uct at every toroinua. S./ ; !1 - fico ho now bolds. • 1 will write to jou again from Chicago, Unti’ , ft ‘ VffC 7H WAZhS U 0 assumes that we are grieved because his WANDERS K. . little advertisement did net appear in the Peel. r- His little vanity is greatly mistaken in this re- - a*«*oad Opening to CorrwlUoa. - speet. We do not care a straw for it in a pccu- The opening of Carroll Branch of tho Cl \ niary sense; bat we do, and will objeot to the bind and Pittsburgh Railroad produced we J-,1 propriety of an otficer under tho administration ful excitement at tho usually qrietvill ‘ cfeating on tt[ra expense merely to reward Carrollton. Tho Pwajums of that place, a slanderer of ‘■President- PumOn, And what Jeancylittle shce\ that) rejoice? over thf \ ‘&>6d(j lif?’ does this viliifiea soy in his thanks to the Col- Bahroad Opes T—On yesterday aV If jj'f r J'li lector for a small advertisement f Listen to o’clock; tho whistle of tho locomotive him. We quote from the QazeUe: at a JlbUuo=. nud iu a _few min' ** We may bsTC Seealod Into errors, bidiseneccrpublished tramp it camo Ulundenog taodg. br) Koricf Ben, Biclate teedtd senger car aid Several open can ■ rui kluve to be. tme, (mil >rhcn we were convlncwlot error, .passengers.' -Of course, the amt rf&i- ‘i ’ wo-retM-h-i u-> created quite a bui7. Evcrybo' -$S?£ J gin tire—men, women, and chib tho’station to sco the uixwmst lug, ,tum whirling ns it to - oonscious that it was, just tb of aU observers” What ac’ upon our. whole town inst' secmedfillcd with the bust , jWolkedand.taTUedfaster— hnndß—the-ladiesi over tf with' stmles. Everyth' The price; of wheat ant , Goods declining, and sf \ tffi-:-; on, - theny all who have buy merchandise, t sKsisiyr : regularly pne or-;r *. the times:-of,‘erri will announce tl : East, West, Nor# " delay-now in ge \ l«- r ' CS?* Dear me, hut our neighbor, Deacon White, is in a terrible had humor 1 He rants i '! and fames andftetß “like ten furies,” and in -5 -?’> #S/| trodnees tho name of the senior of "the Pott \ ;: - nearly a dozen times, in on article t niag over with venom and vulgarity. We were * * no Httle ostonished in reading this ridiculous \ display of bsd temper j for, of late, we have been -'l-f-lsj disposed to entertain rather a good opinion of \ ” thoDeocoo. His earnest advocacy of our rail- \ A? , roads, and bis eloquent arguments in favor of I s -' “Country Hemes,” have led us to suppose that w«Mww - • the devils had all worked- tiieir way out- of. him t xgrfzx "?&,'« 'V’V and run into the Ohio river. But he appears to \ be the same “onoleanthing” thatwehaveso held up to public ga*o, and evinces a determine- i Jion to continue in his ways of politieol wicked- ' *-, , v ness. Wo are sorry for this, for we had hoped I■ that after the perfect overthrow and death of ; whiggery ? tbeDaaoon would abandon alt those ; shamefal practices which mode him an objectof V ;. v abhorrence alike to Whige and'Democrats.- \ j- “ ESrHon.’JofißGbteAraait decllties being L considered a candidate for the WMgTwfaination 5 for Governor of Maryland, in consequence of T , /? “ hia private affairs requiring all hia time and at - ’ - tentio “‘ - " ~~~ --- ~ j \ ~ ' 1 ggpCol. JonirW. Fobhey, it is Slid, is now J- 0 regular contributor to the editorial columns of i„ -" : .f;;; ; . ttaWMbtogWoO*. Hia jwiiau CM aom V- v , Jlb. Beojiasah liss returned ftom Wash- b. . ington to bis Wheatland homo, near Lancaster, : v - Pa. His said that he will sail for England,'On ’i *■?- ti*® of Inly. ' :-vjg ’■* .../EUQIIA3 FEOLLIPS tCCM —••— •—•— ’• » Harpßr & Hulling. Editors & Eropnetors. .'s»2*g' , g , §jlgßJES,©ll2? MONDAY 6 - PBMOCRATiC HOUggATIOSS. ' CAtW-COUHISSIONfiK, 1 THOMAS H. FOESTTH, ‘ - ~ nf Gninty. ' ATOITOB OESEEAU ' EPHRAIM-BANKS, J _ o/JSlJgn Cmmig * JHES vAPPjOI!STJ!IBEITS, .-&C. - . i -. -Tho Union of Saturday publishes an.extrcracly abusive artacle against tho senior editor ofibc Pad, Its lojf vituperation has missed the tnnrk, Mr. Harpcrhad nothing to do with the article - oawhich it comm eats, and, whatever, his feet-, logs tnay bo oa the subject noticed, it is to hold him responsible for theremarks of an * other. Mr. Hastings thinks that it was cowardly not to hare mentioned his name in ottr article, bnt inasmuch, as he has plead guilty to the charges made, and. offers no defence except a column of nbu£e of one of the editoraof the Post, the pub lic cannot bat conclude that ho has admitted the ' truth of alt we hare said about him, and there, fore we hare done him no injury. We never make cowardly assaults upon any person,"' and Mr. hostings may readily conclude that if we chose to mention his name,'we would not be deterred by any feeling of the kind. Wo loft that to himself; andho has met oar expects j tions mors fully than we thought he would. Ho :»isowns up to all, and more than nlLwo have charged,. and his only justification, is a long rigmarole «f abuse. Since his appointment was announced, many old democrats have desired to know who Mr. Hastings is. We do not know much about the gentleman. lEhe first information the people of Pittsburgh had of him, "was when ho landed •\ "here with a commission in his pocket, to take charge of the Collectorship on the canal. He was next known ns an applicant for the office of - . Superintendent on the Portage road, which ho did not get. He then obtained an interest in a large contract, "and sold it ent afterwards at an ! immense profit - He then applied for the offioo I of Marshal—ho couldnot gatit; ho thenrequest- . J «d the Consulship tQ Australia,there he was also disappointed He then rolled over to the Cus- 1 tom House in Pittsburgh, which appointment he •secured wfthont a single recommendation-.from?: tho peoplo of tlu3 place. Good men. who were applicants, and Were strongly rcc(jmiuended,were set nsjde, by an outside influence to make room I ~ - for a man who had no rteomnendaiion for the of fice ho now bolds. ** » , He assumes that we ore grieved because his i a ■ ;?.?■ ■- little advertisement did not appearjn the. Post. ' His little vanity is greatly mistaken in this rc [ - sped. Wo do not care a straw for it in a pccu > niary sense; but we do, and will objeot to tbe propriety of an officer under tho administration * creating nn extra expense merely to reward a slanderer of “ President- Pnaon, And what does this villifiea say in his thanks to the Col lector for a small advertisement? Listen to him. We quote from the Gazette: c\Ya m!?y bare bccohxl into WTcr-ji.-a.'isenrrrr^Et'/.s.tf-iZ me wad of Ben, ft-rc.tiiirfnj BielaXt contest,ytteti vse did ■ rui UlUvc be. tree, fine .Then we -pert: roiivlarwi of error. ' irimtnctal It,” Now,'wiU Mr. Hastings, tho editor of the Union, dare to say that the Oaittle iff not one. of the most virulent tradncers of any paper pubtieh ei in thtfState J Ho cannot doit, with any re gard for veracity. Eat ho pntronixea the mac who abased Gen. Pratcc, and now cays that he never published a word about Gen. Piebcf, winch he did-not bclteae to he true l The President and Cabinet cannot but admire tho Christian forbearance of Mr. Hostings, when they find him conferring favors upon tho men who slandered « them. Wo have said more on thia trifling sub ject than wp intended, bat wo cannot dose with. ■ ■ out quoting tho following rich “ recommend r-’V imniml fn tho cdltOTOftilS itlt fo rCCOllflCt that . tlrcfoy orbbosmipotencaluic rased away.” ■ This iff intended, no doubt, to alarm tbo ed itors of the Pool, and to mako them tremble at the mighty influence of Mr. Has tinge.. Bat we are not in the least frightened. It Is not in the' power of the Union, or any other,paper control led by a eabal, to injure the Post. It ha 3 met and overcome too many of these combinations of bogus democrats, to fear anything the Union • con do against it* That office makes - the Jifth that has been started to break the Post down, but it has still gone on in its wonted conrso of prosperity. While we are convinced of this fact, wo can complacently appreciate the motive that produced the angry snarl of the Union. _ Wffseck no controversy with the Dnton, hnt it , and all others may ns yrelt understand that they shall not misropresent-tfce motives that influence ns in oondaating our paper. .... - It is announced that the Crystal Palace, in New Tori, willjositlvelybo opened on the 16tb of July nest The iron work, which is the most' difficult part of .tho building, is already finished, and nil that remains is the glazing and roofing, to make it ready for occupancy. Itis to be hoped that the industry of Pitts burgh will not hfrunrepresented'at the great ex hibition in New York. We have hundreds of ingenious artisans Intbia city, whoso handiwork •. is an honor to tho city and to the country; and they certainly Bhould make arrangements to ' - have a full display of the nsefal and the curious ' at tho New World’s Psir. Campbeii, tfie popular proprietor ofcthe ~ gt, Charles, daily-serves up, for his numerous , guests, Mackinaw Trout, green peas, strswber. ries, and Other “ehiohen fixes s.” The St Charles is notrone of the ‘(-orach houses” of the country, hong may it navel the wool market. Since or lust article ou the subject was writ ten,thcrehave beenfewsalcs inthisoily report ed to us. Botb buyers ahd setters hold back, tbe latter expecting high prices, and the former not willing to giro th.®. In a few days prices will become settled. , Trout our exchanges, 'reoeivod by the last ( mails, we glean the following facts in relation to | the wool market. The Cadis (0.) Sentinel states i that wool comes slowly into that place,“owing I to ;the high -prices demanded: by-,the'grow'ers:.! Until buyers and setters come nearer together, | there will not be a brisk business done in 4 the ] article. . Me quote tbe prices from _37£ to 55. i Tho latter priceis only offered for fancy extra clips ” , ‘ "‘ ,J X ■: The Steubenville -.Herati saybr *< Thei present i elip comes in bW —buyers offering 87J toJjOo.'J i according, to keep their wool.i out_ of market ia expectation, of walking u licavyudvancoon the last year’s prices, and larger-than the market can with safety Tenture.’vi 'The editor of thb "Washington (Pa.)* Weekly Retievf states that whilo in Greeuo couuty, ft foi7 days sinco, ho learned that nearly, tho enrire clip Ibf'thls season*® that county, had-beenalready. I purchased, at prices ranging from 40 to 05 cents. ■ The clip in Washington county ia pretty. general ily porohased at similar rates. Every sheep, ho says, carries a golden.fleece this season. Tho demand at Boston, both for foreign nnd domestic, has been moderate. Domestic fleece is quiet at quotcl ratea. In pnUed there have been sales of 75,000 lbs.’.at quotations. In foreign* there have, been, saleSaoE 20 bales Bin Grande at 22a; 200 bales Smyrna, part at 22c for white limed* 6 OTJB PEOBIA COEBESPOHDEHCE. , Pkoria, May 20tb, 1858. 1 have been hare several days, and have failed to keep you advisedof ray wanderiDgß as I pro. mided to do when 1 parted from you. I have arrived In the-flonristiing city oT.Peoria f .Illinois, i and Xnm sojourning; at the. magnidaent hotel of Smith & Hnlbert. This is one of the bestregu lated establishments In the western country. In •every respect, it is equal-to any of tho . work* houses in St; Louis, and superior to mooy of •them whioh desire to rank as first-rato houses. - All whs stop hero for n day, must admit. that, it Is the 4< Garden City” of the West. There is no place which I have seen, where such splendid prospects for building upalnrge city is presen ted ns in Peoria. Six years ogo its population was between three and four thousand pit now | amounts to near ten thousand. This is A rapid I incroaso for a small town in the West. - But, people cannot bo sot boot in these “dig- j gins;” the Railroad mania'ias'struok In’upon| thorn, and they are going it to the very death.—, When those raUroadanre completed, theimocase resoorces of Illinois 'Bill begin to dovclope them* solves. Her vast productions will find a ready market at every terminus. I 1 will write to jon again from Until I then,** adieu. : .WASDERBB. , Railroad Opening:to Carrollton. ■A The opening :of-Carroll Eracchof the Clere- i Land and Pittsburgh Railroad produced wonder* ful excitement at the usually quiet village of - Carrollton. Tho Pwoyanr oft hat ptnce.a spicy, saucy little shce', that)rejoice? oyerthoevent: Eauroao Ore? T—On yesterday about eleven o'clock: the whistle of the: looomotivowas heard at a'distance, and iu s' few minute? tramp, tramp it catno thundering nlodg, bringingf-a'pas senger car and several open cars loaded with, passenger?. .Of eonrso, the'arrival of .the cara. created quite a burr. Everybody was on tho gin rips—men;: women, and children hurried/to tho'station to seo tho sixmjakt—poEing, Mow- ! tng,' ami whistling, as it was* and apparently ; conscious that it was, just then, “ tha observed of all observers " IVhat a chango was wrought npon our.whole town inatanicrl The streets, seemed fillcd with • tlio bustle ef business—men, waited and taTUedfoster—childrenclappedtholr | bands—the ladies, ever their faces lighted up with' smites. Everything seemed animated, The price of wheat and produce is on the rise. Goods declining, and selling dog cheap.; Cpmo on, then, all who have produce to sell or wish to buy merchandise. Now Is the time .for:good; prices and good bargains. At one o'clock the, cars left for Bayard, Hereafter they will ran regularly ouc cr-morc tripaovery day. , When the times of arrival are permancatly fixed wo will annoonco them. Persons wishing to go East, West, North, or South, have no trouble or delay •now-in getting to a thoroughfare. .Only tbiah of it; we are in direct connexion with Phil- i adelphia, ’Baltimore; -Washington,, Now York, i Cleveland,! Colambu?, .Cincinnati;- Pittsburgh,;; and the '• rest of mankind,” by Kailroad Honsn!:: Banking Capital In Kcxv Twit. W'o*observo that Governor Sejmoor, of Hotr York, hos vetoed the bill passed by tho Legisla tore, for an extension of the basis: of tho hank ing capital of that State. The bill provides “that hereafter tho stocks of the incorporated citietrof this State may, subject to oertainrestrio* tions, bo used as a basia for banking, and be re ceived as seouritieß for bills to be Issued inpnr suanco of tho General Banking latv.” Gov. Sey- moor says; The constitution of the State makes it the dutyof tho-fegtstaturetordstrict the power, of municipal corporations' to borrowtnoney, con $lB5 per JOOQ feet j Shovels 65 shillinge.ond nearly all paying handsomely. £27* ® i?as not Joseph Barker, "ox-Hayor of Pittsburgh! who figured in the Woman's Bight? LConrentM at Barmina, the other dby, bat tjn othefpersanftge of-the same; name. ggy. Hop. Jobs B. McCaihost, lately, ap pointed of-the Clarion Strict, was in I the city oh Saturday. Ho looked five Ctili a j I half inches taller than nsnal. I , Items of Haws and Hlscollany. 'Tae New yoffrCom Exchange haß been incorr isolated and is nowfnllyorgamzed. The charter 1 contains a danse oreating & Contt of Arbitra tion, te Oonsißt of thrco members, who die .to do-! cida npon oil oases submittedto.them.and&oin • whose dooision: there shallfbo no,appeal; re.wrsd * ••• v'V.Y • or modification. , t IfrlaEupposed-uithc EasTthat the; French Jesuits ato at the head of the formidable Chinese rebellion, awl that they direct allitfl movements. Suhbie Dot zm. improbable thing. A man named Wardlc^waslately. England of manning eight wives, all <>f whom were-present at his trial. - - »* ' “ A Fair Hit.—The New York Jontdal of Com merce says— - \Z ~ ~ " j “.Thosewho maknthe.:greateßt.clamorabont tho injustice of-the administration, ore those who ate.itbo least -fitted for , any employWßnt.rj»naer s j the government.” “ ' •' Thero-nre seventeen Methodist preachers in ibn Kern Jersey Conference, who hayo tpen In tlieminietry more than a quarter, and two over - half a eentnry. • Tho new Catholic Cathedral in course of ereo-. tionat Charleston, will-seat nearly 1,000 per t;sons/ 'andi its - cost will be not much, under §BO, - 000. ’ •■ * • , Hon. Bernard. R. 800, formerly Secretary of War, pf thb'BepnbUo of Texas, died re cently at his residence,ta Pendleton, So,uth Car olina. , * There is now in Dayton “a broth of a boy” - !24years old,’ who is only, SQ inebea high, And weighs 40 pounds. Ho is as olastio. ub the,- :** In dia-rnhbejp man, 1 * and performs a variety of feats. - , , , , Tn-the recent disenssion in ibe British House of Commons,- on tho bill for regulating public houses in Scotland, Mr. Henry Drummond af firmed that every Saturday night thirty ihouicmd men got drunk in Glasgow, nndlay Inn perfect etate of insensibility until Monday morning. As thoDoohcss of Southerland and Mrs. Stowe only read tfr.de Tom aui petitions about the evils of‘American Slavery, "they will probably never bear of misery in Scotland. A elcam pOctet recently arrived atSoutbamp fdn/ bringiag a hyena and a wildcat as a present to-Queen Victoria from the Queen of Portugal, lion. Wm. H. Bisscll, the newly appointed Charge dcs Affaires from tho United States to Bnenos Ayres, arrived otCherleston, on Monday, from Havana. • Professor Loomis writes to the New Tort Courier arti Enquirer from Peru, that On a edt plain which he traversed ,the houses aro all built of salt—their bedsteads consist of an ele vation of part of the room two feet higher than |he rest of the floor, nnd this is a wall of - salt, The wells are dng in this bod of salt and they never find, water anywhere else. , Major George L. Twiggs died cn tho lOlhinst, at Aognsla, Ga, He wt;> one of the survivors on board or the ill-fated Puhit&h in Jono 1838, and never entirely recovered from tho effects of exposure for five days and nights upon a portion of tho wreck. Amen in Hew Pork.recently received intel ligence thgt a relative had died In Scotland and left him o legacy of thirty-five thousand dollars. Upon receiving the news ho immediately quit his work, got drunk, and next morning was found drowned in one of the docks- Reputation la a great inheritance; it beget tetb opinion, (which ruleth tho world;) opinion, ; viches; riches, honor; it is a perfume that man carricth nbo.ut him, and loaveth wherever he gees; and it is the best heir of,a man'syirtuts. ; , Tbcro is a colored man. by tho namo of Rich ard Btaaup, living inClmmpoign county, 0-, who» isnow in tho lQOlh year efhisnge, and who, ae cording'to the Gazelle, acted as waiter to Gcn- Washington dering the rcvolntionaty war.— Ho witnessed nearly all the battles of the revo lution; and bears boaorablo scars on bis body to demonstrate that be was wounded at Stony Point. Ho is tho father of thirty-three chil dren, the youngest of whom, by his second wife, is 16 years old. Santa Anfla Is reported ns having written to Sam Houston, dues his return to Mexico, that be'wUl kecp up eternal hostility to the United States end Texas until ho is restored to his left fcy-al right That’ll dump old Sam! A mechanic's TJOSC3 In Oregon, on tho aver age, is about S-i per day; day labor §2 per day. Many, however, cannot get employment, and arc suffering to wort, for less, . Ladles aro not permitted to cater tbo. Totis Bourse daring business hours. They were for merly admitted ; t but it ym found to encourage d passion for gambling-in - stoots; they .-'aro-not now allotted to enter. _ _____ From tbs Chicago Democratic Pre»t J atre Ist Steamboat Expicsioa—Ono Hon klUed-The Tag Propeller-Eclipse a total 'Street.' ■ ■ Lostcvcning about a quarter past eight o'clook,- the boiler of the Tog Propeller Eclipse burst while she was Binding a few rods abovo Modi sab street bridge. 1 All the crow-were eared except the second fire man named Crawford, who is . supposed to bO: drownod.- The wheelsman Goo. Hone, is badly though not dnngorously injured, and Peter Mr- (colored) the first engineer, was nlso i badly burned. Bo • vat pulled from, the wreck by Capt. Johnson, ono of tha owners. Tho fragments flow In- all directions. • Ono piece brook In" the roof of tt bam . In which were a pair of horses . belonging to ,Mr. Throop, bat we ars Informed they were not injured. Tho boiler was capable of sustaining 150 lbs to the - sauare Inch, but at tho time of tho explosion, i tbero was about 45 of 60 lbs to tho square inch, i-the safcty Wire ollo'wing .tho steam to blow off; at 60 lbs. A defect in the boiler is the supposed cause of tho explosion. A foil Investigation of tho niroumstancea will be had this morning. : • The riyepwas colored T?ith fragments • ortho wreck, and portions were blown, on board the ■vessels in the vielnity. The Coptow, John Ey man was landed on a pile of lumber on’the south side of tho.' river; and- ono of. tho hands waspickodup in n lumber: yard oa the opposite side. Noither wore seriously injored. - The boat was-bailt at -Buffalo last summer.: Sho was owned by E, R. dJlackwcli of .Buffalo, and Capt B. M. Johnson of this city, tho for mer-owning two; and, the latter one-third. •... :f : Tho Eclipse was valued at $lO,OOO. Bho was insured: for $3,600 in the Chicago Mutual Insurance Company, and $3,000 la:the.Hartford Insurance Company. , • Strata Pox at Canusta.—We learn by a pri vate letter frpm Carlisle, that tbat borough is still afilloted, to a very considerable extent, with 'small pox. It was first confined to the students of Dickinson College, but has recently spread beyond the institution, and our Informant re marks that '‘there are now, ten or twelve oases In the town, and the people-ore becoming alarm-; ed and, fleeing to the country. There ore ten cases in the CoUege, and the Faculty have de termined not to-tepall. the Btudcnts this session*V; One of the children of Professor Marshall, we learn, died a few days slnoo, *■ - - t : ££7* Vote of Biohmond upon the question of authorizing a subscription by the city ofTlich mond in her corporate capacity of $200,000, to aid in the completion of the Virginia Central Baiiroad: * , , v * For. Agcarax Jefterfiotf * r ...««X71 1 Marshall “ »„•••«»••■•*<••••»■»•• 8T 45 • “ ■ IS? is > Majority for tha subscription 407. Total »m* Tier" of votes cast 671. ' ?i hI)AYTOB-AHD'MIOHIQAH.rBAIIitWAJ?*rrTh2fiipa4.; Tjkioh 13 to connect with tha Michigan Southern Bosufat Toledo, is to bo completed, according to. ithQC'cntractlnonojearfroiD.Jthe.lstofJmraflry next The lcngth’ot~ther road Trill bb aboull4o miles, commencing at Toledo and passing through Perryßbnrg,'Ottavr% Hma, WaupafcoSotta.Jieor Sidney and Piqaa,’throngh Troy to Dayton., ‘ Its cost is estimated at §1,000,000. Some Interesting Statistics. jThore are in the : appendix.to .a report, of. the Secretary of the Treasury, lately communicated to the Senith- on’the Colonial and Lafee Trade of thfr United States, eereral -important, and useful tables of the general trade of tin? country. The substance, oT-eome of these we shall giro in a hondeneed form.:'' ‘ . I ' Oar average imports from 1821 to 1826. speole included, were $80,878,848; from 1848 to 1802, they were $181,906,679, showing that they have more Ihaudoubled in thirty years. Our average importSift'om r lB2l to 1820 we»6Bj4B9v7BG, 4H» from 1848 to 1862, 175,948,860. In 1821 the tonnage of the United States was 0n1y.1,298,958 tons, in 1862 itwas 4.188,441 tons, sbowihgthat .it has more than trebled in thirty years. . Nest to Great. Britain wo have a larger tonnage than any nation in tho -world, find: in five years, at the pre "sent rate of increase, we ehall snrposaGreat Bn -•'Thevalue of our annual products exceeds three thousand millions of dollars;’ of whioh only about $170,000,000 are sent- abroad,' lcavmg-$2,880,» 000,000 to be consumed at-home and lnterohang ed among tho States. At least $600,000,000 is -thus interchanged in.thogloriouß free-tradosys-, tomwhiob. prevails between tha States pf tne ■Union:. Dpwßmall,.hfterall,-is our foroign trade, about:whioh.we legislate so .much, andi.for.the i defence of which,' and the collection of. the.duties ■ upon it wo spend so much, compared with the | inland business! . „„„ The total debtof tho several States, in .1861, was whioh was less, ,by Bontemil? lions,jthan it hadbeen daring the previous ten ycarsT The value of ..property assessed .in .tho came States was $5,988,149,407, tbo real value being, however, $7,068,157,779—a .pretty good security,- we think, for their debts, whether ow- ing at homo or abroad. , The totnl.population of tho villages, towns und cities of the United S;n.tes,~is only 4,000,000,. -while tho rural population, V the honeut peasan try, their country’s pride,” is 19,263,000.> The four-cities of New York, Boston, Philadelphia and Baltimore contain a populationof 1,214,000, tho. amount of whose real and-personal property is $702,000,000, or $578 each. Xnc property of the rural population las2,SlSi,ooo,orabout $l2O each. - ..Proto rctnrns of the,agricultural crops, it np-, ■ pears. that ‘wo raise annually $143,000,000 in wlieat,s39l.2oo,ot!o in Indian corn, $190,275,- 000 in hay, $70,840,000 in oats; $78,125,000 in Irish potatoes, atid $129,000,000 in cotton v .tho whole crop; being $1,752,683,042, No crop of. onrs mahes moro noiso in the world than cotton, yet, whoa it is compared to Other crops, snob os wheat and Indian cam, and. particularly with .the ; wholo annual crop, we see no reason why it should taka on eo many airs ; but we suppose tho reason-is, that it goes abroad a great deal, i and, itko traveled gentlemen, rather looks, down npon. tiio stay.-at-homcUcs. AVhy, the .animals, slaughtered are worth quite ns much as the cot ton, bringing some $183,000,000 per annum ! i One - of tbo most usefat of. our crops, wine, is yet in its infancy, the YYcst having made only a i little over 1,000,000 of gallons in 1851, worth about $500,000; hut the cultivation is increos | ing,:ap.d to a few years will bo immense, espo eiaity when New Mexico nud which | aro admirably adopted to It, shall go into the i business, [ No portion of the trade of the-Union bos grown j i morernpullyy within a.fcw years,-than that can* i i nCcted with the steam marine. - The total num- 1 ! her of steam vessels now employed on our coast I i is 625; with a toaango.of 212,006, and employ- > l ing 11,770, moans officers end crew, luthoju-j i terlor the number of steam . vessels - is 765, with | i a tonnage of 204,725, and,; employing. .17,607. i i mem- Our -whole .steam mrnue, therefore, 1 ' amounts to l;S0o vessels, with a tonnage of 417,- 1 1220, manned by 29,877 men,- aud . carrying, bo-] sides freight, about 40,000,000 of pa*«cugers ovcry year. In thisvast travel only-750 livos were lost In 1852; far.too many,-:1ml bot.so.ma ny as some people, who.fancy every- steamboat a powder-house, arc preparod.io erpect.- - -1 : Tlie amount ofmoucy pant into the treasury of the United States, os duties on foreign goods, in the year 1852, was at New York $28,772,658, at Philadelphia $5,715,120, nt-.1)0it0n56,250,- 688, and at Baltimore $1;0t>3,630. It will be seen that New YnriLmore thou trebles nil tho otherellies.'.----’,’-!-.'- -'--- There tro 12,808 miles of railroad in opera tion la thoiUnitedStatos. and 12.012in.prcgrcss; more than la all the rest of tho world .Of those in operation, three-fourths are in the- free States, and almost the tho samo propsrtion holds good In respect tojjhoseatfcicb oro-::projer.tc&-* A. T. Foil. ' » ~ ~ ’ ; The UtoA=gfejrrHor»> WhattYtr may be call of tbo Mormons, on tho other Bids of the Itccby .Mountains, ns o re ligions sect, there can bene use ludcprcclitiug them hs a people of most extraordinary enters priea. The last copy of the Deseret A'etci, their Balt Laho organ,-describes many of tbcir.sottlc* ments, showing on unprecedented progress In htdlding towns end populating anil developing the country: ' Palmyra contains one- bondred; families, the firstbonsu having been built in September last, It is surrounded by o fin# farming region, and has good water facilities. Sniingvlila has mote 'than ono hundred and thirty LfnuiUlcs; besides a grist mill and a saw.mill, a brass baud, and a school for.teachingtho French uud German ion guages. Proto isn largo town audmnch crowd ed. Many new buildings ore m progress; Ger man and French schools: urn taught;and a dra matio nssociation ds in operation. A bridge across the stream at Provo, to replace one swept away by a spring flood; is tn progress; besides a flouring mill; and a company is; turning the Crown rWerJata its old channel, to prevent over flows. The town, of Cedar, in.lron county, con tains.7o men, abonfchalf being employed by tho Deseret-Iron Company. This place has a dam und water course, severalfatnwes and acaating house'. Xho town-iof Harmony, in. the same county, has an Iron-foundry in rapid progress.— Parodan, nlsodu Iron county, is extensively eu-, gaged both in the lumber-and iron trade.: . they have iron works there. - Several other settlements in the Iron region aro named, apparently quite flourishing. 1 Th© <«Odylte Force* In France* ■ Mesmeric, electric,; and spiritual experiments, as w& lettrabylato Eurepo&a.papers» arc exciting j great intcreaVon that side of tho water aa In our I own country j und miraculous “movings’* havo I tahcnplaco, said to bo attested by witnesses de- J Ecrting of tho-fnilcst credence. Tho .following J ta an account of ona of tho latest successful ex periments fa occult science which haa transpired ag‘detailed by a Paris correspondent -of the New York Times: * A gentleman willing to be convinced, -saw on invaUde climbing up.tho spire of th’o Column -VOndome to embrace tho-statue of Napoleon at. tbo ! top; He called to him to hold put;his hand, and .the two formedi-tho chain of connection around the bronze column: Dut.no ceoded,- The gontlemen looked at the invalido. Ho bad a silver nose f-Ntvw, scicncehad laid it . dawn as on important condition tbattWcxpen-. meats: have no: metal about', .them, lie begged, tho invalido to remove bls noso,. which ho .did wltb an alacri/g above all praise. But tho col umndidnot move. They thought best to adjourn to il neighboring restaurant, .where they dined In a delightful frame of mind,; Between themthey. drank three ohnmptfgnfv ~ After, the repaired to tbocolumn, formed the' chain and waited: Thiß time tboir&ucoeaa woaToompletOr !only did the column turn, •but tbcrUttlo iron railing the i whole place-Yen-, dome, tho Sdinistry of Justice and all tho houses insight revolved with it. The invalido had his silver nose on during-lho experiment* and it- did not seom fu the least to interfile wittnis success. A detailed-account of tho phenomena witnessed en this interesting occasion, is to bo submitted to tho Academy of Sciences.** * £2?* The Washington correspondent of tho Now York (Times soya: ? 3JhO Attorney General (Mr. Cashing) attracted •much attention- to-day in the public jstreots,.as ho rodo through mounted • on a fiae Bucephalus, furnißhedWith-an elaborately 1 plated -Mciioan saddle andhridle.His btaok groom, iathe rear, was atfired in white linen, abd mounted on a • blooded bay. Mike Walsh, and Judge Daniel, of tho Su preme Court, dined with the President yesterday, jlllke, to the great horror of thoPreaident’slady, >spoke of-hfiving beon:on o glorious fishing froHu - on last*- ’ Tbe-Wheai* Coop a lakoaSibu Cotisrr,— :The whsfttlcrop of tanoaßter county will not be -above ono-half an average yield this season; ow ■ing to thd pxtensiverravages of tho fly. Some firidoarollterally destroyed, and .very few hove tmtitoly.-eaeaped. 'This apparently :has ell-hepi pened within tho two: lastweeks. Will Borne scientific "formers inform us, whether-tho larva oftboflywaa deposited in the wheat plant in the- Fc.U or Spring? - fa - addition, thesevere storm of last week broke- ripwn and destroyed tho entire crop of many fields— Zarj. Tribune. Mubdeu ash Lvj.cu Law at Catractt Blow. —A man named 3. C Samuels, from Columbus, .Ohio, was recently brutally murdered and robbed ■at an encampment af’-Coliforni a emigrnntc r 'aefiT Council Bluff. A man called. Baltimore■•Mnw was arrested by the sheriff, and rtaken .to *Le court house on suspicion of Coumittlngtha £;sd. The incensed emigrants,, however, soon after Ins arrest forcibly took him from the custodyof the sheriff, gnvo him an immediate_ trial according to the code of Judge Lynch, found him guilty, and ■at s'6’olock thersamo afternoon' hungbim from tho-liinb of S tree;' Ho prolostod his innocence to tholset. ,V“ . „■ A OeoMcistlt Bas& ( ~ - , Vault —Mother Earth ■' ■ , , - , Exchangti.—lha tranaplanlinga of Jtbe nursery and garden, - Z?fpoii7jj.— HappinCESj Sobriely ond manly in* dependenie. .di«f».—BmHingfields waring withagoodhar rest. ' Lialilitia. —lodobted toGod alono who sends i the sunshine and tho rain. Dividend*.— Healthy wealth -andJboncsjtpatn otio hearts. ' - ‘ - • Wo hope this inoyibe the only hindnf-battka | ever tolerated in .the west -- Texas axd toe Pcbuo Domms;—Tbo New Orleans ifaUetih-states tbotcertamcreditors of! Texas basing consulted competent authority,: and having been advised: tbat4naEmuoh 68-lhe State of Texas unequivocally .accepted the terms offered by 'the Congress of the United- States, thereby ratifying tbs' act of annexation,-have determined to apply bathe Federal Court for. an. injunction to etop the State of Texas from do j noting =tothe several j, Railroad- Companies tho i pnblio domain. Cirr or ■ Viesha.—A considerable. enlarge ment of the city of Vienna, thn Austrian Capi tal, lias been resolved on. The Emperor’s sanc tion to the project, which teas obtained on tho 4th, bad given great and general saUefaption, as house rent had beeomo positively roinons.' Tho extent of Burfaae which is to bo enclosed .within the wall is equal to half tho area covered by the present city. ■ Texas Gotti,—The gold discoveries in Texas, J proved to 1)0 of Httlo importance. The latest no-1 counts say that nono of the, persons who had 1 visited, the diggings had collected moro than one or two dollars worth a day, and many: had found, i notblog.' ilt is fortunate for Texas: that such is i tho foot. In her rich soil Bho has mines richer I than gold, and lces demoraMzlng in their ten dency. I Meet iso of Chowseo-Heads at Yieuka. — The visit of the King or. the Belgians to Vienna is surmised to bo tha marriage of his son, the BnUo do Barbant, to an Arehdnchees of Aus tria, The Queen of Groces was also at Tl - eons, and some confidently expected the Em peror or Rossis, wboco visit, however, was I doubtful. ££2P To any inquiring what -they shall do for, I n cough and. cold, wowould say, read the follow-1 ing certificate, whichhas been signed by one j hundred of tho first Boases of Drnggiata in this! i country, to lay before tho poblic lhcir estimate I i of a good medicine. ', They oto nil men of tho I I first class and of the highest , character, whose j experience and business leads them to YnpWj,and I this is their opinion: tho undersigned,,Wholesalo Drnggista, having boen for long acquainted with Ayer’s Cherry Pectoral, hereby certify our belief that I it Is the best and most effectual remedy for Pod- I monary Complaints over offered the American People: And wo would, from-our; knowledge of, I its composition, and extensive usefulness, cor- I diilly commend it to the afflicted as;worthytheir, I host confidence, and with the .firm conviction I that it will do forthclr relief .all that medicine I can do.” tot that rjttteca: iho wnmcl draft* sail paswae ticket* of 4 Ca»by. Joba Tbcppsan, Liberty., filrcit, ‘rittsbro'stw. l h&v* nctUni ftletter 1630 eClds to rwti«S>t»tt4»kfc«asas34«Dth4t IftatepaUto and forty-two per*oa*durios4xcwoUi» alter they foHnlj ead bercby notify alt nbo buyo any draft* or Udwta* tower a them immediately tomcat, pit office, and X -wUI pay tfaggilafaiygal taro done bear*. I wiU allow them ten days to wa» in - ; Thott ieh9 kantarlend jumm ae f riesd cat CTW« :-•••: ■ • .. ■ ... Joas-TnoiiKoa,. .. . <,,; ;jfo. 410 Liberty stmt, Piltabnrsk. : . Of ScraletFercr,on Saturday,atlSmlnoirapsrtStfdteS-, r. M. SI ART, eldest daughter or lYlUlaia and Ann Irani aged 7 year*. Her funeral Trill Wee JlltM from lie rasidenro of her lather, Doqurane Borough, lIJI3 SIOEI'INC', a* lOo’cSxls, Ths Meads of the finally are respectfully Invited to attend. BL'UEOIVES’ 3.0. tfereeMbrealebyo . jgij l "" . SMTI’II ft Blh CLAIR. BEANS— 3 bbla, ter. ralo by : . . ■ jcS * S3IITH ft SINCLAIR. S' HOI—» kega-rasartad, dr rale by • • - • jcO ■ ■ ~ .. >; BIU7U A SINCLAIR. SUQAIt HOUSE MOLASSES—IO bblwlbr rale by joO . . SMITH ft SIKChAIR.- -IPKS—Qft SVEUO--4 mci^ SPANISH 80041^0.^0^,^^ HOOD, baa na baud name ray fiaa TEA SETS, plated • -with «uro fiUtcr. which will bo sold at unusually low pticw. Calloadtheta,at „ ;jsQ .» ■ .s > -. tl MAttKEt BtSECT» -•• TT'ALUABLK PKQPEIiTY l\m BALE, *J* tA*-nd« V ofUte Jpiamon*--A Oooso and Lot, 20 Ibct front* bj'l l*i4 fwfedcep to Decatur rtreot lt-coTT'rents to. $BOO per! rear: and will bq sold on reaeonablo toms. -Enquire of I J ’ CHAB, E. LOO SUB, - 1 ; Stock, BHI and Real Estate Broker, ) 75 Fourth street; opposite Dante of- Pittabnrgfc : /COTTAGE RESIDENCE JOB SALE—SI muted ; In New \j Brighton; with about Gecrcs. of good Und; all under good fence* and In n high .state of cultivation; abounding in choice fruit*, floiren; shsda tees, and Tinea, of the most approved quality Tbo fconsa Isa brick cottage,with none foundation; lUTinz a collar, (fining : room and kitchen; a hoU, parlor and bod rooms; a back porch:*-fine verandah in front 7 £he boose is finished in modem style, and well; a stable, poultry and coal bouse; good water, && . • ••;-■ : Tho whole property in good order, and fin sale on reason Ohio torn* rrifioS2oQo...■..•■■.:.:•■ ■;■■:• •••" ■> joO . .■«. : &. -GUTHBEBT A SON, 340 Third st. SEATS - EOR SALE.—Threa tctj Sealable V/ sites 4br country residences, situated near East Liberty,. fifteen minutes walk frost the Railroad station* end adjoin-. Job the bltfhty improved amntry'realdcntts. of J. M’Cully aniTJ.ltrCloekey,-Em*. Those who wish to redd# out-of thosmoho;nsd convenient to tho cLty y can £xul no bettor, opportunity to purchase,'than Is- sow offered, as the prices ore loir and terms easy. Enquire of _ - opposite Bank of Pit street,- ■.-.•■ • • .; •*. Block and BIU Broker^ NJb,W MUBIO “ , w v ' La BoUo 51 Inn-Polka—a beautiful now: PolkaVcott.* :poaed by- VVamcUutc* of this dtyv . : .Annltf.njy anelegantUthogmpUof the-Pofit,Bobortßurns;. \;-.f >For Balaby ; NalOl Third street, .f - jeO r ' y Signof-theGolden Harp*'- 1 jJiSv SPIUNG AUBASaBUEST. THimVEBPOOL AND PHILADELPHIA/ StKaSlsinP COMPAMT, Ultima ;6aUlßg thulr .fiTopW ! atiom.Mp-m/ of PhifidtlnhioL now buliilsir: City - i Umihtster, 2165 toss, (Oast. Leltch;) CUy of Giajyrcc, ICIO tons. (Capt Wylie, FROM PHILADELPHIA— City of G1&8g0w.....;...w-.. -Tharsday,Morch.3l,lBs3.- • City of Manchester. ■mMtittl .Saturday, April 23. City of Glasgow ...—-Saturday, May 14. Oily of Manchester..... ; -Saturday, June 11. : City of QlasgOw.;.... .......Wednesday, July t FKOJDJLIVERPOOL. ! ' r .„„ City of Manchester-.,*....;.Wednesday, March GO, ISen. j I atyof:ohls*w.\..u.;..;..;.;..Wedne3day, AprßiM i I Oh of Manchestcr...-.;...-....W«lnes4ay, May IS., , •, - 1 Ciiy of Glasgow .Wednesday; Jnne 8. - , aty'of ■Manchest«r.;i.'..v.-...v.;S4tnßiayi Jnly 8- RATES OP PASSAGE. ■ • TEoa-rnn.mi.fnit. ] , - -'m™ • Saloon Berths, tfOßahion Berths,' Midship “ 65 {Midship “ Forward “ -65fForwart lSgs ' TndufflngStotrard’sFe®. THIRD CLASS PASSEhOERS. ■ ... A limited number of third dess *“*»}£“» brMpsn fhm Philadelphia and LiJ'JSPSkiJ'i i» issued toparttcawbo are da; UP Srfteiitht on Goods «0a per ton. - '■* ■CTAnSprfcnMdSargeonirtU be carried on each ship; An roods sent to tbo agents in -Pldladelphia. attd.UTer,: hoS. will he forwarded with economy end dispatch.' ; gICHARDSOJ, Or,*t Exchange Place, Hew "SoTt* rrOtHERS A 00., Liverpool Or to - .. . f .JOHN THOMPSON, ttd liberty at, anrtS—jefl 1 Agent fagPittebnrgh. rpHEOBY Cff J?NEUMATOtOQT--In Joplf' to.:the-goes* - X> tion,-: V What ought ia ba bellsTetl o* disbeUarcd eon* -rtsjona and according to oaturerreasm andßcrfpiuror’ r -'Sy Doctor Johsas Heinrich Jang-Stilling.'TnmslatM'fronf the German* irUh copious notes by Samuel Jackson* Edited by Bor. Geargo Bash* * j©4 / • B. T. Q. MORGAN, 1M Wood street ■T-.- '■■■' ’■ •» ~ :-..*‘‘.'vV< >;• ,\ ■ - • •••-• ~'Kjr 7*z ••v-'-.\ i v ..\£:. .< . m.-... *4. « 9 fc k - f ' ■» * >• ’£-*-> - ■* *, «*,*•* * ... I* > * >» T - ■>• j . -v * ’ DIED: stttm it siscmib. . : T'- '■**' -'vA' - .‘ i ‘v .• t - " .. * * « \ ■ * : i -"r« i *■ ''’* ’■ ’■ '.■■■'• '-r r i.V -\ ‘ .*■ % , , .* - J 7 I * ■ •: t\ < < >V " ? 1 SPECIAL NOTICES. VescUAisoi -- i remedy ever Invented has been so fluceemfal as l great Of I>. &TLr.sd. -Allwhahayaiucd j it havo been astonished and delighted at Ua wonder* fal energy & t J efficacy. To publish nil thd testimony In Ha ] l s<3v j\ Botwa mustj’fbr want of lnstances f-ibri'fatnrenoticer ~ - __ f 'Vor sale -by^zsos : t;Ofiliev|>rd3sW'and. I by-the sole proprietors. -.5 ;y TLUJXING BEOEHEBSy -..-- I- .jc&ddw * * «. , ... fiO.Woodrtreet XtW7 BpirUo), ‘gaalof. €iierg7'cnd to'.enjoy 115?; *"» gTfltghfld garaplalnfa *liich gflently prey -upoathfi:ifCG2titßttoa."Cf th© unhappy otyoctT' .They' at© through: trouble* and afilletions of tbs mind,sedeniary-haUte,amfittfid&lr-fiatl closo; application. fiiteJdod.trfthJ^trfisppei. . dyspepsia, • nervous debility,.. ‘frightful dreaS33,an& a' paUM*: iahaahhyj -SaWYWtine these' melancholy disorders .exisV the -"bright enarliUn£by& lo« 3 it* •woutedlustrO--tho mlndls penetrsv tSalaad its manly oouragetmd rigor; as& the noblest fseHngs-bf : bur : nafe» ■gTflda&nydwinfnfr away to 6 fretful peayiah tcm pciymxtU m®..&eccm6s.a btuVi ITTCtcb* > d^Vic^ g^», —-~»'’'-~ ; ■■ ‘ •■•-' • •■■ s•.-*■• «• .. ■■. >- > • •■••: A. baliaiiji thissa htiaiblo disorders trill bo found in that exceltenf artida,: HALSETS POEEHX .TOTE! ■ ’ - : : - Solii Wholesale ned Eetall by I>r.OEQ,'IL KE YEKE,I4Ov conwcof Wood street and Virgin nw 'w* so, byJAWES T.“SAilPLE,\north-trest .corner of Federal., street and tbo Diamond* Allegheny City. - docSSilmd&y.-. £^ ; S6roft4af-~Xt is duo to Kiefs Petroleum to say h }xas bccnksrowa Co completely eradicate every rc3tage of this dreadful disorte In less time than nay other-remedy, tnd-otl«a cost or Inetmfanleneo to thdpatfeafcj. - : • • T^ w CuiusandS'Of certificates in tbe hands of. tha proprf®*, tor, many of which ara from veil known citizens of tbe city of i’ittAbtugh and ita immediate vicinity; go" to shotf-.clcarly and beyond a 3 doubt, U»t;J£i£a‘s_ Vsszoiebx U 4'medirina of no ; eoismcm«lue f ''hot oaly'asn - loealteasadyln 'Jbroip-- sis+Wiama££sm,Jkafiust; tat sa_a wlnabte ; internal iremed y r inviting tha'lnrcsti gating physfedansi «3 . veil as tteauCSnng patient,! tabecoßwacquainted^with it* adread of inlitures-aroassured that this i medicine is purely and Is bottled as it Cows from thebosom. orths earth*. ■■.■■.••.;, •. - ■:. r" Tftef n truth.certify,'’tbo.t I hare been so badly &£*: dieted ffftb Serofula fur the tastaerea years that most Gfthe. thueiZ tarfrbwa unatleto attend te fcf'busiii£sg, andismdfof'itetimeinmbJejXo iridk to my bed, anirhore bw3 treated ail .tlie thnoby the best Pbyg|ffpn»iojrg I oecaafOnally got arm e xp-.' re3 continued to grow gorge ho til Dr;l?66fc recommended toe to .try the Petroleum; cr Zlaeh: Oil* as eve ry tirihsdse- had I dHesrrithoctlalih at but ' the eCcct was astonishing; Jt tfcrewl&npoisan te'the.surfiar: •at once; and I at o nee began ta gn>9 better, ahd by.using seren bottles I have sot a cure vaTih thousands ofooflara.' , fttrtle«m,Ut Uock QU, (or cwrb tban»year,vo®a haw »•; pftttedly Witnessed lts~ beneficial effects in tbecureoflndo lent ulcerSafcd other diseases fbrwhich it is recommended* and cun with canfidencerecommeta It to be a medldnavror* tby of attention* and Cun safely say that success has attend edltausa-wberootbersaedlelnebadfidled.: ',*■ • \ • -v D, Y. FOOT, M. D. Pctf sale by all the Drukglrfa lu PiUaburglt (au27al Aw: - - T.HAS. E; LOOMIS, : STOCK AHD BIXiIc BF.OKEE) Motes, Honda, mortgages, &c» negotiated. ■ : ■ PJLETICUtXK ATSXSnQ3.XiITO '-V ' : • 10 TriE PDECHASE AMD SALE OF STOCKS. ’ "£®-Oracs—TS'Fomthstreefctrfweea-StotottalTroal, opposite the Emit ofHttsbursh- - • - jaalSdy W. A. M’OLUEG & CO., HAVE- REMOVED ,T 0 THE CORNER OP ■ Wood and Slstlv Streets, 'BarXlbm to tbelr old customers, end the public eerarallryatthe lowest i»tea,A7fcolcsale awl Hctoil, the laraest. aiMt Setet and complete stocli cf CHOICE TEAS, PAMItT OEOCEKIES, WOODED ASB trniLQTC YfAltKtabe found la the West, . ; -.---./deet:? ' Pearl stemm Mill'f. V CAKAI* BASIK* ALLEGHEN ST CITT, , . .(rmia *wt K Minoao-gnymy.)- A—=2, : nsE."suPEajrNE,-Esni& family, ana ex* ILS/ TEA; (of solteted White Wheat,) FLOUR, Tea ealb. • UftASVBEoarS'A2fD MIDDLINGS, always ca hand. ' WewUI doUrer Flour to.C&mlllfia, la fitter of iho iwodiica; Order* placed In bur boxes* htSSADN.A REIr. TER*A corner Of Libcrty*nd.£t. ©air streets ver, LOG AN, WILSON A CtVS.fia Wood street, WBJ be attended to*.- nJiT „ ~ BRYAN, KENNEDY £ CO, , PHILADELPHIA CUBTAIB WAREHOUSE, - ' 171' oppose Va Safe Boast. ~' K 11. W. S AFFORD; * . . j—==» EEEPScoostahUy unhand the mostexfcnsiTocncl » T y ,'mrtfl n*wrtrarrttr i fC»rt. , ft *;*«**■*fl gy£ d n^tgT i a l3 to be toandia tha diy, comprising In part.’cf the frUowtmr CURTAI2T GOODS f AKFFintSXXmiS COTJERniGS--ftU styles of— r \. - ► ’ . French LaceCartalns,* • -Window Shades, all prices, • Muslin';'; <' u ■■ •*• • ••*- v -BaffHnnaprtiyail widths, ■■:■•.-. FreachßrocateUcSjftll widths, Gilt Cornices, every style and French Plushes, .-. *•••.•.:• .price, . ... r--- .-v ; «.. : Satin lAiuev: -r- Gilt Curtain Pliia. •' ** •" Lampss, - • -•• **. ••■ v. ■. Banos, •• > •»•• • .■-■• ATall tho aboro goods constantly for gale, wholesale or retail* .'. . - £iaas3^y-rd:y • • ■' - JOHN 3EQUKQ; 3IU Segretary. . OOSIFAJrVi-Otf hy Eartlord) StoOtSSCO,OOOrA&- sets $453,172. OQco oT ths Pittsbareh Agency in theJStore Rooru ofaTCuriy A % Loosiis,'No. 63 Wood street . :. noTi-tf - R.H.RKESON, Agent Silver Medal awarded by PxankHh hy-- Institatc, 1803.—K 1L 61HXH,-Maimlac* turcref Pocket Books, l’crte llonnaics, Desks, 205 Arch;street,'Oii» ■ -f; O*; O* F*—Kace of meeUng, Washington IlaiT,- Wood Street between fifthstrpet andJirgioillpY. pOT&nmdaLrabt JTo. S3B--MeeraEO.-S.'KEYSEK,I« Wooa street. .. . "«M9s«alt3a.cta;gstto&:, - - ...«p5 . E^lJteiraXilaloctlonatotbosoCThobaTtoßdlsnla.: B> -CEtrtttla -JHnteil ala, ant] fjnw.in ( of"GTpiyAoscriptfon, Koioituro 3asliC3i‘Bto-.r pcXttXlS taken Is £Sy 'partofth&dty. - •*, , [norflSJy Ty Nclsca tn tto Head,ncd aU'di«r> dischargea from the ear; speedily and pexxuar ncntly rczacfred, wilhout pain or incosiTcnkzffie, by Dr« Haict* TSTi Principal Axirist cf theN, T».Ear Surgery, .who may be consulted at 39, Arch Phibdelphh, from 9A.2iLtoS P. kf#.*:. ■■ *" ■ f 1 1 '* < fc . ■ **r* T . ... ■ . 'Thirteenyears of dos& and tdotst uadMted«itentsan to; -this;far&ncb of special przedse has enabled him to reduce his treatment to euc&h degree of success ca. te findthsmestesa-' flrtped and obfitinate'eascs yisld.by a steady attention to ua ; v -■: jaugsg : _ WAT.T. PAPItRo - . /*\H ftnd •'t , ffTl iW dtfmSof PAPER U HANGINGS, edmpridag a grcai muabcr. tons, selecied eSeesslySttste market,- from French and ered,' of every variety; .G Lssod - U coastylea Work; Shiple t ''Maboeshy*lhsffirbo3J fe^ysrp^hta^d^BjUfma^. westofiha f.M* >? .^'i^- > ■ --•. '* ' •”. ’"* s% .%^ C 'C*'^ ;: - :.*->i‘^X;"' v^-'’s; -fc. ■• if v- : - £ ■. * i .-A v. l. - v , n. . * - J ’ ' * t -. ■ \v • iS. v V- 4 - .• : > c 'y'&i ►v, — , V ' . . * r I . * , • -Je * - „ t> tap ajjd . .josurn c. fosttk a * ° ,<^oc “» perJonnaope to eotmnenea -»* - mscss c? jssseemt +*jxcs f Dress Circle. Marquette ... 50 1 Second Tier. at the Itor Office, aartag the aaj, without extra charge.' ~ v•: First aightfif GiC-ongagemeat of the Celebrated tress ana cantairics, Miss CAHOLIN £ QtCIIIKG 3, and fcsr ..talented and -- ; r • [Woieaian > slc.S22ilS-SICznNGS. **.**--•* - • Tms.EvE.xi3a, June Cliff 1853, vlll bo perfunnod Ibo pop* .v-^ nlar Drama of - , - > *■ - DON CESAK DU SAZAN" V - ' ' 2Tr, BSduag*. Tn TThleb ah* trtiTfatferfnw fhw»pn*mtfly, < «?r f gr .* . Tho Kaj of ■ -r. . Z In Uappy Homents..- 4 ’' •• • 3r Scenes Uials?oErlsblest-.'».^«.„.^,..,.^ w Tra1i3«3. - - '.•“4. 'Arfa:Talse„v.~;.«y fc UColom?Tl»Ill«L' • :, I Dancc«««.».w;i’.«.iv;,;.j«slr.'naa-'?lra. Gilberts :.■■ concede witb the celebrated by James cf-PMladelpMaj • ••'• • -_..v T7ASQINGXGX,* IUZ SOEG3*. Gc& m. »n M. . M. . w..31r, E!ch\a~JU (Allowed to las, wise# fa eastuzjß, a racist estracr»La_ry Ikencss-of the departed hero asd , tgs» Xo-morroy—Mr. aarf Miss RlClinv & CO. T g»'Toartfr Street , r , £«O0h: . FOB FROF.JOim WISPS J&WlUVmGrM'm&tef 3BIAX HEHAGESI.SU 1 ~. Pittsburgh, Joße3,lSs3“*(jeS:lu*) ■• :•. •- ■ • \. • ' GRAND - .• UASONIO If A bh! 11/TONDAT EYKNrSG 6lh, ISSC T -Gt , oO -surth of ixL-'SfcJk Costly mil mil fce donated to ttxo endlenee, freacf ejiargpi'oftc? the njprcscntaiKra of-v: tboPAKUIOP Golil Watcher Gold Gdd,Bipgs r ltrogcba3i:P&plflt; : Slaelio- Chocks, Ac., &c.,&c. >v ■ Erery-persQn.ym recdvea -S3. ' ,£2?-Go and sec-tha. Gifts, in Jlr. J».J.G»Ue.■-■+ A-magnificently finished I/rais rXlYtfc Cb;ekcrins Piano Porto t foil scwn octaTß; tarred la-tbo richest Pusabctbaa . r .ißCstexqOisits' eiiilpearMlka toO'j ~ Pncc££GO. ■. ; _••; *• ALSO—A richly octave*. Pncesl2s. • ‘ '^i* . Tbe-above are'all frOia manufactory of 1 - Jonas'-Cblckeriiis 'Boston, and - u 111 tesol da* usual,fit fie toy-prices.' -- r v '-••' ■• JQHJM& IVood s‘rc-t, •Agent-fcftbafiMeofCsxfcSerii^« i ?lsa»,iinr..\Vc«craPena- - y-:aylTadda,- : V v.:~. -. ■:' -L^gJ^Vc-. . ~ pus?? gggiasH&ifr. , ~ -.-. SPIRIT EAPPIN&- ao ExposuresOftbc OrJ- - girt, ITismfy,-'Theology and Philosophyol.cgrtaiajiljPJgl - fWrm thtrSpirit \7vrHi by mraraof TVSpuiv- " -UaKfeir,"‘•iledlaia C> r etc!-with ntastratlonac" ~ . • ••■•• '•. /T* - " • ,BY BBT- IL HA2TISON\ A. V - ' ■•!<»•»-12mw toL of 192 pp-» wclHllilstratf*!; ?lks?- :r -Alssg a: t&ztafax&zstff'.-J-r:?; Cjt -Indplent : CteSflmpSvOi: -i-'v-'r■Eaergy^KiyiicalX^^taile,Fana&Weakssss,Debility, ■Eaergy^KiyiicalX^^taile,Fana&Weakssss,Debility, v*» : It .. - olaiat3,ssd Is of'cbnjsflesaTsijia to'theso:without :'- ‘GsvSoii jhn*iTr>h k’&SroSibr sa z '-- v th® Wrapper* end cezcr. bvj ii tmIKS/you. £iai. .tba.'abara . Rosie; csitbaa fir IcZ& Arc.d ihecount2rf4t£3 yoa j; _ - traffijdKTlj'I ~ ~ , ~^Utljd;ss«cJoasac3s%aiiSPlAKP-.'>'> : :-• TOUTB £ura^cr r to ©s> iessi?9 &£3QTi23£S» cf -PIA2VG--FOBT2S, C? tba - -•-.- lactnre, esuJcf’pery i Fdg.cbas-isassi. g-f ''g^‘'fil^»aeectfls^»'aafiS»d2^<»«gt^a&sw^ ; l&«y casnrotfce'Krtfss3e3,'any. ciffro fcsiaigr and v " “ of Twy"ptftattglhjlaad liCTeaniaffirOTed iqbala?. _ baiS—csa cf.tho iraptorgneitta ti£.modem- • .times.: ;Hie‘isafib Fortes cTW.-£ Cow foEaikdr psctilii?it7 f - : qoaSty 6f^u«si^in.Sß^ferjfii 7 grec£l22igti.ciL'tia2e > 'sflacsi >lr*a iaporta&rdftftlJeratnmi-; »:cf^faega- 1 ■*■ gfriaTr»»ntg : gl!l/ba _fbtmd .TioasuaHy jeasCTuUfii.COßSider ;lttgthdrvQßaUtjv t£py liiwbeen ,•-• tia. ablest Piaaista la th?? d tjvmid ■whererer tnsy baveteaa.... .Introduced, theyliaTO in erery Ig3»&eco given., "satisfaefifln. r . -s;-/ - ~ ~ •'. l \-.> . V. . :r- 4®rA fail and unequivocal Warranty is jiren in all mss.-; • * • • ■ • ~ .... • ..., . ..* ■•■••'•.--x.F. 1 -'WAIISI3S..&:CO,-* V...v..- .-•* .. V-- -t., my3l^o . - wAS a , IMOSST9SAL-. ’ PCS THS.-CU3SOT - , co’Cuiis, colls, hoabseness, saoxcirns. 7/iroa?- £*o ASTHHA, sad CONSUMPTION, -“ And by &it rurerj up®* fit sani thtrtsf, -SicU grots uN • • trees fot jxklj tshoss Uaf.-shalXnsi fadr-,&td tht frail Here- . •• . i sf tfsSM'/a* .meat crulihtlccifMfTerffcarviedzeiatS?..' •<:■■> •■.•■•<.. I’TKBirgas-Lope for the record edieng ago, and avcry f~li year addsßew-proof latheaasanmceTthat theseprusu- v / fics shall cot tail, ‘ ~ "" ~ As ccdiffiV Scenes discovers and nattarab&.T giTeajOno by one, tho dter-aa eg -that- afflicS-cus-- •tsw yield to the control of art, Of cEthßtoladfesnesnf----- • fer from', none has tarried mere victim* r to v im.'nnstaM:ly :' : grave thaaOongnmpUon_pt the Lungs. give- y ; - •;so m&gjisteußi that .this too. may .he cured, and that Fahso - . ■nary'CbxuDliilntsJtiLfiil ihcir forms, may bo removed by: : CherryPeetoraL - , - r ,proportion of the cures Ifcdt&fl. effected, hut the Agcaifceiorrcamcd srHl : ‘- % faruish cur Circular freo, vrhewa are full particulars and • - • indisputable proof of these facts." --v^r-ci.- .Sufferers: readanijalgoforSouTselTea.: - iv. .Vv -v FOB INFLUENZA. ANU WHOOPING : ~-.v r • ■'.-•? * , '5AS3%:ur, Jimg.^igsl«" L :~-V . Sir: I harp^rcpcatally'used .yoar ChertyPectoral - for - Whooping-Cough end Influenza, and have coliedtatlcn la nave’been afflicted with these diseases,: andfhsrireeusa of the Pectoral has alnrays afforded iilmosbiascmt rulleS, • •'.•• - •„.•.• :'..1JA315L3. QX/QSiitL :. ■ ; We attest the truth of the above statement;- ■• - :.> M.'RrGINXy, .Editor ofthe Nashville Whl". > 3. >3- Znni££ilAN;!}7U23hh FOR A COifSUMPTEVR CQUGIL - -> v Pis?2an3Qa,at l jFcb.'2s r iSsi < -Dear slr->-?7or three years I hare heea nSiictal erith u- •' Cough, so distressing that X4?jqurzlTy despaired cf rccore -ty {.mushof_theUcsa X sit cp -aU-jcjght my-chair, as idy eougtkvouMsulltXftta oewheollaydQTrtu:'' Haring used la any Jast . tried the Cherry. XeetotaUwhieb r uader;Pro’?ldeaco J | has ei-‘ > -together^mted-avXaiaywithgratitader^oais^-.%•>: .c-;-. - > i " , 3ASIE3 »TCAM*LS33 f - is - .i:cre" ■ first ti-fioecicd to mkg-ins .'croxss r tratia '■‘ffcakX'fcegsn; irea-v ■,-- : Ita use ;; ®od awyta four seeks, the disease is -; eiots!.. I cats sleep on 137 bed tritb ccinicrt, ana enioy a stats of health'which I had aeTcr. cspectcd •■ GDQiwOB S. FJLiAST, 1 nnJ FaTV27&Sg HgShICL Pfoa til© FzesS&ent o£ ® ol * c 3c» ' j, c. Am. ycarChcxryPectoiaiiasiy tnmcassof deoiree&tsd broncb!h3, -,., chemleal gmstitataa, tbztiip *a adalrahla expound for - disttogulshed harerleatv * •> 'fhejr-iiam&j to- parsecs ss the. host" •taotnl {o thcaxthpaSsct-DnSrOf the . : prerid^vFaikic^'Terßidat-^lcdiatCfillcge.- > ' C.S. A- PsoS. VBlesttag t'-c-'s.. leal > - ,s\ -•, ' College,-•--;‘.'r i / -.' ' ,- Caaadls© ldedfeal Itgrigga . v - ■•■ ■'/ Chariegteay&rQ,Medicalßayier. 'V •■^ew £ JeCT^MedtoWt<^rtcr^ "•' Ben. feaxy.Qayflfiittedjßtati^Seaatorr'’ •. • ■*• Eon. -Gea. ;: -t cf Cbtlt ' 'Rt X!s?» Edward PffC'cr,'D:ri Zjjil.op or Xcrciics. •> T - •As?3i Ohio.- . 3 -, ;..:• - :'A^^iß^s7'€a2B^is.psissa3^in'-fore-i^costs l trlea l ;'.--'--vs-', : . :cy > tba v ~ i R-^.taff«af^^eostpkasaataEidbcs«latho.i?s2lsh- : --X':'-.- IC-^^j fl r * * AXB2** ' - . ' .. . ..,■»■» ... Cbealst, B. A. Tahnutoek t w; ' lfigbcay»l?f H; P: Eehsartoj and by Drarglsts to2ledic!aB«Tejy©fcare* -■■ -- - - -* -T ' 1 •• *. - ' •*. '•-j . ,^4„V- V- -. i t ? i \ -s : yi- • ' - . ... '.sj* ■ AMUSEMENTS. XHEASEE. JBWSLSi GKU3! BOLD ! ; • •. --fs »»p£o eta.