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Our rapidly Increasing otcllvij! scneel, d« ~‘^sl '< c i‘^''f-' 3 '-’; transpire in ~ Uj,»ir all over the ou the premises, la tia Bo its A rXvi uopolauon, Which is spreading itseir altover cu»aV,tbuaa»yof Ju < LLrylrom Slams to California, wdlereatothe .v VSWLissS*§feV JPj t limits The polioy of the country Is now o 3 m rata ptot,b6iDf is tee ig#Bß@Sl#®asaskM •'■ SJ«'»' i ‘ il ' , *’”rf ssssaraaa 4 !rfmmistrations, to “extend the area of free- MOfw dim,"'and to prevent any foreign power from j^* o ?” 9 - 4 *" - tjelietfe it la the polioy as well B 8 tae in . ~,/•• • TupefcorTbo Jounn;yol ,» £4«»4- -•—“rTJ? ■ -rfsasAist " v«f«iiV honest and iecßl means. We ire oppo ••••>;Bi l &kVHona,"lfo;is.-;-.K^- ; E ed .0 piracy and plunder, and every ■ gSygiSS^SlS^ ■ marauding and hUihusteriug; but wo are de r ’ • cidedlv in. favor of peaceable unncxatioo where- Ua tS'of Gas Hosurd.ii:,; : overhand whenever it can bo aecomplishcd. ' ' Every acquisition of territory that has taken !kt^_ OTSin ' place, has been for the interest oftheoouutry. . No man can deny this; but yet tha whigs a ’’vmrfcv have been opposed to the extension of our , -in i good stale of eaiuvaucm ; T/ . party navß ueeu vv ,n.i,.a by «ea&Bi.%twwObto vintzM !§|"The opposition of lhat parly ‘ - t JSTSSi-^iLidltonisiona, Oregon, .) ; California and New Mexico, is a part of our %?SZ&jZ2&2S?« •*\% * l^S:iSi4s3£i American people. We sea no cause for alarm We« !ofiJ d ' ** yet, and wo can only laugh at the ridiculous ;. IJP CAS Alt COMMISBIOSEK, thomash. egksyth, of PhZaiclphia Oninty. 5.%- iUnitOß GENERAL, - EPHRAIM BANKS, „ -? of Afffitn County. FOR SURVEYOR QESERAI., J,, PORTER BRAW.LEY, of Craufavl Comty. thadties of So* tort mJ Boston HMan street. . 1 " BOSTON', 10 State street. METHODIST S?EMAI«J3 SKBIISAIIY* We ore informed tfmT an extensive Female J Seminary, under the patronage of the Pittsburgh Conference of the Methodist Episcopal Church, I is shoot to bo established in this city. It ie Bald that a'fnnd of something like an hundred thou sand dollars will be secured to place the institu tion upon a permanent foundation. We are told that the large end beautiful mansion of the Hon. A. W. Eoojtts, on Cliff street, with the adjacent grounds, has been secured for the Seminary; This, in onr opinion, is decidedly the best looa - tion that could hare been selected in or around the city. The building iB large and admirably arranged for such an institution. The grounds 'around are laid out in the most beautiful nnd .tasteful manner, and are planted with an nbuod « onoa 0 f choice shade trees, shrubbery, rices flowers, So., So. Indeed, the place comes as near one’s idea of Paradise as a spot on this earth can be. Onr Methodist friends hare been pe onlipry fortunate in selecting this loeation for their Seminary, as it combines all the advantages of-the country and city together. It is mooted from the heat, nnd'crowd of the city, * OT ct yet is within a few minutes walk from the Court House. Paren«whopatr4nite this Sem - inaby, wilt always have occasion to rejoioe that it- wbb not looated on a crowded thoroughfare. ' - COISHEISyiiI'B BAIIiBOAD. Jl corps of engineers, headed by Mr.Tilden of Boston, is at present engaged in examining the former surreys on the Pittsburgh and Connells ville Railroad. The engineers are at present in Somerset county. Their expeotationfl hare been more than realised, in the discovery of the land marks of the former surveying companies. Tho ‘ . engineers, under the direotion of Mr. Tilden, wore also employed in examining thejronte along Castleman river. K. meeting qf tho Directors of the Company was held yesterday, at which a rcsolntien was passed which authorised the President of the Company, General Dakimeu, to open boohs for subscription as soou os the action of the Balti more-Councils in regard to the subscription of ' that city should bo known. - A Domocrotio meeting Was held at Csu* field Mahoning County, Ohio, on the 31st nit,, at which strong resolutions were passod in op position to the retention of Elisha Whittle set, in office by tho Democratic administration now 'iapSwer. The preamble states that Mr. W. is' now and always has been an enemy of tho Dem oratlo party and its principles, and has hold office under the government for a quarter of a rentary to the exclusion of others of equal merit, honesty and ability, and in direct controversion of the democratic-principles of rotation in offioo. fOT* The police of Cincinnati, ore persecuting prosecuting the gamblers with gy. She? hove , Md'they are industriously hunting np the others. - if the 09 of port Aould become too worm for these gentlemen.'donbtleas many Of them Will start no their winding way to PiUabnrgb O|r police should inform-them on lending, thot we do not want them, we hove a sufficient number ofthename sort from native growth; without re quiring any foreignimportatiosß, to keep np the fiogply* - .'‘V.;--. -THE- APPOINTSIEHTS, Mr. IlAsXiKtiS, the editor of the Union, ■will not inform the people as to the mooner in which he gel the oihco he now holds, nor will lie deny or admit our charge that ho had no repommen ation for the Custom House. He dare not meet the question.fairly; he evades it, and turns critio He reasons moat logioally that beeanse , we aoid appointments, instead of appointment, we meant some other person; and his opinion now , appears to be that we Intended onr article for all, mankind, except himself. lie has been a long time making up his mind to this conclusion. V tfiis is his impression, why did ho apply the re marks in our first article tn himself, and assume that he and the editor of the Cteetfe-tbe slan derer of President-Pierce —were the only two l aimed at? But he has changed his theme, and to avoid answering the plain statements we have made on the subject, he writes a column or ent ioism upon the word appointment,, which, he in sists, should have boon written ajpoinirtmt. to make it applicable to him. Could a more pitiful subterfuge he adopted to evade a,straight forward answer ? f * I Tie are tired of fighting a windmill, {for there 3 been nothing hut wind in every reply Hr. stikos has attempted to make to onr p in ( dement). We will give him another <*nnce to | ieve himself. Will he etate, through the, lumns of his paper— That n petition was ever signed in Pittsburgh | favor of his nppointmenttothe Custom House t ( •VTill he deny that he did not writer letter in, vor of another ’ gentleman for the semeoffiwt Will he deny that he did not deolare, after his, ■turn from Washington, that, ho was not, and , ould not he, an applicant for office t These are plain questions; and if they am not rue, it will require hut a few lines from Mr. iAsnsos to answer them, hfr, H. may con ider that in asking in a direot mouner for th s «useful Information,” ™ aro vlola,inE ,f «editorial courtesy," butwe assure him that jotbing is further from our Intention. Wo we jeeking 'after truth; and if he denies the ehargeß, we will then produce some facts tore fresh his memory upon ell of them. eSf The mind of tho editor of theffaMtfe is in great trouble. He saw tbo County Accounts in thojtfominy Fait of Wednesday, He mourn-, Td for hours over the sad result.ofhis wnuten . abuse or the Commissioners; and when he ha I wiped his eyes, he eat down and wrote a lament- ( ation over the figures which did not appear in j his paper. Our cotemporary is angry, but he, h a 9 no justifiable reason for assailing the Post .in the savage manner he did yesterday. The Commissioners wore elected by th» P lO ? I *, »• Auditors' Report is intended for the information of alXJte'ia&piy**. whlgs and democrata. and -the lommissiocfirs wisely and honestly con cluded to have it published in, one democratic, and one whig paper, and of eourso they selected the two which have the widest circulation. This course was right and proper, and cannot fail to meet thb approbation of the people. But it appears, from a paragraph In the Journal, that the Commissioners have noted ia a most contumacious manner, in not bowing to the .•aid bellicose Gazdie," after the editor had heaued his abuse upon them. The Journal says, speaking of the Commissioners;— doori&Uc is* that Tht-r djdcot *#*©* i « m Mt _ tio76D^t • ' If the '• Deacon ’’ carries oat his, threat,: the Commissioners will feet very had, and we ehonld not wonder if ibey would oil rcßign. The course of tho Sheriff is somewhat slngn iar m this maUir. Is it any part of,his obliga tion to the GaztUt that, besides giving it all tho patronage of his office, he ehall threaten the other officers about tho Court House that if they do not make their publications through the col umns of that paper they wilt be attacked by the liberal minded and very courteousbditort Such a threat may have had sufficient influence upon Mr. Magill to induce him to carry his advertise ments to that office, but we do not enppose it will have any effect upon the Commissioners. Thoy are made of sterner stuff than to he fright-, enedby such braggadocio. Accounts from all parts of the States ore dis couraging, in regard to the prospects of the grain crops. We do not hear much complaint in regard to the ravages of the fly In this ooun tjV but in the neighboring counties, the com plaints are general. . ■- The Lancaster Whig soya the wheat crop or Lancaster county will not he above one-half an overage yield this: eeussn, oynng.to the extensive ravages of the fly. Some fields are literally do. j stroyed, and very few have entirely escaped- I This apparently has all happened within the lost | two weeks. In addition, the severe storma of last week broke down nnd destroyed the entire crop In many field*. la Westmoreland oonnty» the Intelligencer great complaint is made by many fanners, of the I ravages of the Fly in the growing wheat crop. 1 Many fields In some localities will not yield half a crop, and some, we learn, have turned their etock into their fieldß, having abandoned all hope that the wheat would be worth cotting. The Argus «aya that the groin crop in.Westmoreland county looks teuSbrkably well—though In some localities the Fly has injured the white wheat— the Mediterranean as a general thing having es caped the ravages of the Fly. ■ The Washington CommonxctaUh says that the wheat crop iB suffering considerably from the inroads of tho Fly, whose ravages wiU very seri ously affect the yield.- Indeed, in someplaoes. so destructive is the Fly, that tho wheat will hardly he worth cutting, unlcsß it be for the straw. As Interesting Book.— Messrs, llppenoott, | Grambo & Co., of Philadelphia hare Just pub lished Travels in. Egypt and Palestine, by 3. Thomas, M, D. The country traveled by Mr. T. has been described by many other writers, bnt no one has collected in so smalta space snob an amount of interesting reading. The book is for sale by Messrs. A. H. English & Co„ Wood street. TBEBIVEttRAEBOAD We are pleased to learn that the Grand Jurors of Beaver county, at their session on Wednes day recommended the Commissioners to wake a subscription of one hundred thousand dollars to the Elver Branch of the Clevelandl andl Pitta burgh Railroad, between Beaver and WellsviUe. Good Hewe~Olmrtle*» Railroad 1 We understand that a corps der the direction of an ablo Chief, will com mencc the survey of the Cbartiers Valley Bond this day— commencing at Jones Hotel, fivemiles this eide of Pittsburgh, and running to this place. The gentleman who has kindly token charge of this survey is an able,. eiponenced nna accomplished Engineer, and though it is not probable that the Company can secure ins ser vices permanently, he has obligingly consented, in order to facilitate their operations, to givojt bis attention for a time, and until a suitable gentleman can be had to take charge of the work. We are glad to hear that a commence ment has been made, and trust the Company will go forward energetically with the road, as. there cannot be a possibility of a.failure in getting all the money needed for so useful and profitable a ■ work os this—the utility of which commends, itself to all experienced, practical men,. We think the cars should be running on tills read in eiehteen months at fnrtbesti That is ample 'time to make and equip twenty-flye miles of roll mad neon one of tho mostpraeuooble rentes in ♦So onnntrrv. We have heart It ineinnated that So wdrfonr Pittsburgh friends haa abated or I ■B7OBBXY HONEY AETICtB. ' Money is ratber plenty in the city at present: at least there is an abundance to supply nil jhe demand of trade- In stocks there tsbut little doing, and quotations remain; pretty much the same as last -week. The stocks of our Banks have all advanced in prioe, and the stook of the Ohio and Pennsylvania Bailroad has also ad vanced. The flgnres in onr Bank Note Table remain without change. * The New York Money Market exhibits the same ease as before noted, and rates tend aown , ward. Some loans were tnndo os dorr as o per cent., and tho largo banking houses aro lending freely at 6 per cent The general rango, bow- Ir, is 6®7 per cent,, both on call and on pa ... (The specie ehipmenis do not the ua;. effect upon-the money market, as being most ingots and bars, the gold has never been in I banks, nnd consequently has never been a sis for hank movements. At Philadelphia, ou Tuesday, says tho ledger, jney continued very abundant, and loanahavo en made on call 1 as low as 5 per cent eater part of the transactions are at six and ven per cent. „ ...» Of the stook market, the North American of ednesday sayß: ; . . - ' , The Stock market presents no new feature.— ho transactions to-day were vmimportftnt, ana enerally witiiout any material fluctuation in rices, In loans -the transactions sum up only bout $16,000. Beading Mortgage 6s, it, rought SO, and 6’s, ’7O, ?Bit_Penna 6s, 97 , !Uy Bailroad 6’e, 1061 Weet Philadelphia 6s, i 8&: iaudfiagquehaana ConalC 8.• pcenlative stocks were quiet, lodmportant. Beading was firm, aodlmproved k and Navigation preferred $- V°° B 3fl n’oak, and receded J. At quotation tho general market closed steady. * The balance in the sub-treasury, New York* on Tuesday morning, was 00 Beceipts on Monday 280 781 92 Payments * ’ The nows from California indicate a plentiful supply of gold.' Tho amount by tho last semi monthly steamers trill probably exceed two and U half millions of dollars.' The mines are rep resented as producing finely, and some new dis coveries nrs reported. Tho receipts of sixty millions of dollars from California for. the year, it is believed, will be reached. The British money market was more notivo. The News of the latest date eayst-An active demand for money has continued in the consol market, the Tates ranging from 3 to 4. per cent, while in extreme cases even.as much as 5 per contis understood to have beta paid fortem porory accommodation. Out of doors, also, the demand has been very brisk, and the market may be pronounced decidedly tight The movements in specie are becoming more important and interesting. The exportation last week from New York, was tho largest of the STmfr of Spta* from th' Portof *J*j BrigChlncMlhsb«uvl“^®^ ii nMt . BMW is 221:638 80 StnuserltanUln, Uavre, 1G2.637 73 Do- to. djOoWltoS _ 4 23.10088 Do. So. CO. WJO _ . 05,000 00 it <"sul-n«to 60,000.00 Total: M»r 28 to June «r^." Pretiirajljr reported the chops. - -51, 347.03 V 15 . 6,330,370 00 . . . . ... -55.737.5 M 13 fajane last'year, tho value of »port was 53.856.865. This your it is likely to be two o three times that amount. This vnllhnng tbo aggregate for tho nil months up pretty close to that of lost year Total vnlno of otrehaadixo p»t o« :. market at Sew York, woe eg 2> 009,281 |Do Itt dr?6oods; T 9 Q.» a , , ' ...... ......$2,855,423 , The principal items of import dunog the week . were os follows :-Segars, 565.8T4; colIe<), $144,195; fars,s4o,lB9; undressed skins, $3l, 700; brandy, 941,197; iron, 953,657 1> wlrond iron, $100089; tin, $92,168; sugar, $3-6,10 , tea, $91,748; - watches, 8 I Crystal Palace, $58,122; wool, 50,684. The aggregate value is little less than for the week of tho foreign exports from j Baltimore, for tho week ending on Thursday, I r,oa $169,048. The export of breadstuffs for the week comprises 8,804 barrels of flour, <69 I barrels of corn meal, rand 16,842 bushels. of corn. Or tobacco, 1,839 hogsheads were expo* | AnoEelal report from tho Treasury states I that the-adduces from the Treasury, on ac count of the expenses of each Custom House in the Hutted States, during the year ending June r i go ';iB62,'* were $2,088,886, appropriated as fol- |SkSSSW® til 5523& g*g ZEST**' | Baltimore, 53,G52 «*■££• SS 253®». "»*” IS., *W» the amount ot duties collected during the year was $47,889,320, thus showing the cost of OoUeotion to have hoen about 4.42 per cent. The following table will show the total eiren icon of notes in the United Kingdom, on the IBthor April, compared with tbeprevtous month | ly returns; Bank of BntftaJ* *■■■.- Print# Ban**, • ' Joint Stoefcßoakfl, *- Total In Eng!«tf> * ' Scotland, • Ireland* - • —- v - • TJnUodKtosdom, ■ ■* ' «7- 4 M gbowing an increase of £1,160.922 lathed outation of notes in England, and on increase.of £1 204 788 in iho clroutetiCT °fe tbo Sdoilnen compared with the month end inj the 19th of March ; and, oa «“P“* "J tho month ending the 17th. of above returns show nn increase of £2,172,972 In the circulation of notes in England, and an Increase of £8,616.898 in the.eiredatlon of fce United Kingdom. The average stock of bnlllon held by the Bank of England, in both meats, during the month ending the 16th o April, was £l9 087,444, being -an increase of £280,801 as compared with the previous month, and a decrease of £617,010 when compared with the same period last year. Tho stock of specif held by tho Scotch and Irish banks, domg th month ending the 16th of April, was £2 ' 62 ?- 2 ® s ’ being a decrease of £76,166, as compared w|th the previous return, and an increased XMM4B when compared with tho corresponding period following are the quotations for American stooka in London: - « DOTATI £S Price S 8 i* . 1868 - ill O-. • lOO 110 United suites 6 9 cent tends..... Do do. 8 percent, do-... Do. . do.'■ 8 per cent: d 0.«... United States 0 cent. Stock.— State Suunlia. ,c«o.i«en How York 5 per cents..... JSSS-IBW Penney lvnnios;Per cent........v . Steritos. •« ggg. Jlnrylsndfi fl cent fterl. tends. —— ; : S 3 «■ OrJcsnstSW «9£^ B081)S . pUflodclpUls nnd Ree^ngßefl- S™ss®«3* end Brio !$ «ts, 108 10SM iSS s N.’Y.endErleT® rt/Oros™<'i-. : ~ . lgw ■ ]otlos Michigan Central 8 a ct tends- 1 HlehJMa Oentnd flpol c t‘ gg72 ' lUtaoto OroS 0 t^d*- Uj-The citizens of Buffalo, on the upon* votefor or^£ the proposition to loan the credit of the c ty to the extent of $400,00Q to the aid of the construction of the Buffalo and Pittsburgh rail ■road... ' . NEWS OF OCR OWH STA'SS Tho Washington Commonvtalth si} 1 * that Mr John laHz', ono of the hands employed on the Pittsburgh and Steubenville railroad, was hilled on the 27th ult., In a wry sadden manner. It eSema that whilst engaged'in, digging, nn em bankment of earth, fell upon him, With suoh. forpe as to produce almost.instant death. He did not | speak after the accident, iThe deceascj .wag a German by birth, / . Two houses, were destroyed by fire in Hil s borough,‘'Washington county, one day last week.. One wge occupied os a dry goods store by Sara.l. j Barnett, Esq ( and the .other was owned by Mr. T, F. Miller of Washington, , , - A company has been organized in tho borough j of Washington under* tho title of tho Washington 1 Cemetery Company. The company have pur chased about 20 acres of ground, situated about a half mile west of the borough. The spot is an excellent ono, and is capable of being im proved so as to form one of the most beautiful spots in tho county* : Thu etdro tiouse of nines Painter, in ftie chanicsville, Venango county, was destroyed by fire on the night of the 80th nlt._ He had an in surance in thß Lycoming company for sl,ooo— less than the real loss Horace Bathvon, a lad aged 10 'years, son of Lancaster, was drowned in tho Conestoga op Saturday* while fißhing. ~ A man named Levi Bnrnhtt, aged about 35 years, was drowned at Lock Haven, on tho Ist lost., while engaged In getting up logs for the new saw mill at that place. ' . All tho heavy sections on tlm Hempfield rail road,’between Wheeling and Washington, wuh only two exceptions, ore-now under contract. Some of the hoary sections cast of Washington, including tho tunnel through Brady’s HfU, have also-been let to nblo contractors. Tho old grave yard square in Wheeling was conveyed to the Company for the purpose of a depot, by the City Council, for $50,000, payable in the stock of the whose name is Patrick Cullen, residing near Snmmitville, Cambria'county, was killed near the Allegheny Tunuel, on Saturday last, by bis horse railing over a stump upon him. • Mr John Feltz r a fireman op one of tho loco motives, was oanght between the locomotive and a ear at the head of Plane Ho. 4, ca Tueeday last, and considerably, but not dangerously in aged about XI years, a son of Daniel F. Goghnottr, Conemangh township, Cambrinconn ty, was killed on Thursday week last. The boy and his father were felling trees, find while chopping at ono, the wind blew down another, a limb of which struck the boy on the head, fac toring his skull, so that he died that night. The. rather was struck by the branches of tho falling tree,’but not seriously injured. ' The HoTlidaysburg Smlinel saye that the bears will’probably be unusually plenty on the moun tain ibis season, ns quite a number have been ssert in tho neighborhood of grain fields very re* ceatly. , A\ejn of very superior. Marble, uae lately been discorcred in the south of Somerset county, on the route of thb Pittsburgh and ConncUevillo Railroad. Other and more important discove ries, it is said, will be mode before tbo close of the summer. . . . . ■The contractors for tlso public buiMiogs.ln Greensburg, bare bauds engaged in digging tho foundation for tie jail on the lot purchased by the county from -Mrs* AViliiamß The lotting qf the Ebensburg and Susquehan na flunk Road took place on Friday of last week, and the road as for os located, to Cnrrolton, a distance of 9} miles, was o™ardcl to Messrs, L. Glass and E Hutchinson, Jr., of Ebcnsburg, at the price of 51,000 -per mile, which includes grubbing, dift!hing* 'grsning, and laying or plank. ■ ■ \7e learn from the Somerset papers, that , a party of gentlemen engaged In the survey of tho Castleman river, on ; the Pittsburgh., and. Connellsvillo road, bavo been very unfortunate. On one or Wo occasions they lost tbeir stay, nnd a part of them, it is said, passed thirty-eight boors without food. One of tho party was in Somerset u few‘days since, who had been in jured by a fall from a rock,' at the. Ohio Pile Falls. Tho injuries ato not serious, and ere this he is able to resume his duties. The ceremony oflajing tho comer stone of the new Lutheran Church in HolHdaysburg took plaeo en Saturday lest, nnd attracted a large concourse of people.' At il o'clock the rcople assembled at thn Court House, when the exer cises were opened by n hymn by tho congrega tion, after which' 1 prayer by thoTtev. Mr. Phelps. Thomas C. McDpwcl!,' Esq-, then delivered Ito address. The services were closed with prayer by Bor. Mr, Phc^pa.^V, 'The death warrant of James Shiley, was re ceived by Sheriff Peed, of Blair county, on Thursday evepinglas|, nnd read to the prisoner -on Friday. Tho rtindW of the warronthad very little visiblo effectupbn him, and the prisoner evidently cannot rcalho hisowfal situation The warrant-fixes Friday,tho.l2th of August, ns the day of biacxccution. >. rsr The fallowing parody on the popular ne gro oir—“Poor Uncle. Hed,” from “Mr. Back ,stone’ssseent of Mount Parnasßus" waa lately played at tho'Thoojro. Royal, Baymarket, ton don:— ‘ ! -Of “Uncle Tom'a Cabin* who baa-not had a eight 1 : | i. Who of Top»y the name Boca not Enow r I If any (me ooiud wash a Blackamoor white, j Itwouldbe lira. Beecher Stowe. t Wa a very good hook wo know,, ✓ I; And has tnadeTia out Corea to blow, • : , _ • I , t But 'ideomuch I wlah poor Uncle Tom , Waa gonewhem oil goal niggois go MwchXß. ArtUM. ■ •''1853. 1863. .: • ' £21J8C0,082 :£23,«95,|K0 - 3,611,T86 3,832,634 ■ft©!! 3482,080 Wliemcr you tratel?-»»htWtcr you stop, •' frflrfaTomhlahlidmoWMttw toriww;.. With his songs, polkas, waUBO, thoy A fill shop, TUI, Ukfl Topay, **l 'apfecs-theywwt grow P • Thbstfttto-hadonougb or Jim Crow, .... ‘ VnoTb’fiSe'SVT.Cncl, Tom Would after .that good Digger go. : - . t> —■ Allegheny Volley Hollroad. Till# work is progressing finely. LymasWii.- mautb, Esq , one of the Directors, and Mr. Bobeets, the Chief Enpinoer, were here a d»y or two thlß week, on official business connected with this road. : Mr ' Roberts has beon examin ing the surreys that, hate been made, both bo-, low and at Johnstown*. ■ ' Oar County Commlsisioncre have, executed .the hondfl of the county fay their, subscription toth.o amount agreed upon by the citizens of the coun ty*, the full amount allowed by; tbs Act of As sembly—s39.B6o. SO that, as .far os pecuniary matters are concerned; our ooanty has done her whole doty. , „ . T .... Wo understand from-persons lmng onLitUo I Toby, that Mr. Clarkehud hiß party,haTO brought their BMvey of the Punxsutawney rente down Rattlesnake-Creek; and to the mouth of Little Thby, intersecting the ■Breokwlle fine at that place, and the party hate returned south. It ib said that,.that routu is some . eight miles longer than the Brookeille or .Corsica routes,. ... - Mr. Bobertß 1b intending to examine the coun try across from the Bishop Summit to the Mar tin Creek Summit, with a tieff to a branch to connect with, the Buffalo and Pittsburgh road. Wo also understand that the preliminary sur veys stand near the State Hue Willspon bo closed, So that our citizonß wIU ,sot>n, learn.the. proba-. blllty of the road 'passing through Bidgway.— i The forty miles south of the State lino is already under oontraot, and is, to be, completed .within two years after the location ■is mode, which lo cation, we ore assured from the wery best au thority, Will be made within a month or two. •From all these facts; our citizens may draw their own conclusions.;; For oor own part, we feel perfectly content to bide our time, and shall pass no sleepless: nighis for. fear the road may. get past ns by some circuitous route. _ Nature has given a route and the sagacity of thoCom panywill lead them to adopt it.— Elk County Ad vocate, June -4. 108 108 W 09 0»H 08 90 Io^ 08 or 1860 88 89 'lBBO »9Hr 100 00 101 10* 105 w fl learn from iha Fort Wayne Sentinel thaithe President of .the ETansville, Terre Hhnte, Crawfordvillo and Fort Wayneßailroad has mado an arrangement m!h the Sandaeky City, Fremont and Indiana Boilroad to «&»»*« the two roads at Fort Wayne. This is an im portant arrangement. . '■Vcv >i \!€S?L~ ■ ;.sf. ’*-v ■>; > v A', .^-v^:.:;r-;.V“---- . ••/.'• wli * ••*■' ■ •. *••,.•'•■- 5... ». W’’i «'.*•■ /: ,' : yjv v!; '... ■,' ~V . -l * . 1 * » - t * t* * « , • hzC-i »L '■> itf-L-* >A " - - St *v-'S«V> '«■.* ■ -»%.» -- * » --j-' • • i~. - Itsms HifCoHany- ; The fc k-o. u \ . i Pccaßcola ) Bailrond, to wards the coustructiett of which, tbo city Savannah has voted 01,000,000 will be S5O miles in length, and is eßtimntei to cost $7,000,000., The time between- Savannah and the Golf can then be made,'it is Baid in Beven honra. j Great preparations are making at Oleana, Ole Ball’s Norwegian colony in Potter .county* Pa., to L celebrate tho coming Fourth of July on a magnificent scale, On that oocasion bp , expects a large numberrof hlB .musical brethren | to assist in the ceremony. He is fitting up a , grand concert ioom,loofcetinlen S thand 30feet, I wide. , '. | Thtfß oston: Traveller complain?; of the high j price of bricks, and says that & large amount of buildings intended o be done the present year has been postponed on this account. Prices of common brick range from $6 SO to S 7 at the; wharf. Brickmahcra demand §BO per . month | against $l3 laatyear. . j Lieut B. C. Bogere, well known to Ihe coun try during the war with Mexico as Midshipman Eogers, sailed for California in the Georgia, from New York on Monday. Lieut. B. is about Ito resign Mbcommission, in.the navy, and .com; I mcnce the practice of taw in San Francisco. . i Alderman. Stnrtevant, of Now York, having 'sometime since given a bond of. $6OO, with sure ties, to answer an attachment for contempt, nnd having subsequently disobeyed tho summons, a j jury on Monday last gave a verdict against him j for $6OO ■ i ' Thfe editor of the Mountain Banner, a Nprti».i Carolina paper, says that dating Ms absence Mo wife sot thotype forfour Columns of. the paper* prepared the copy, read the proof, and wrote Bomeeditorials. Major General Scott, Gen. Wool, nnd other members of tbe board of officerirfmvingchargeor tbo subject of the new Military Asylnm,have ar. rited in - Daniel Mallory, Esq formerly-editor of a protective tariff paper in New Tor'll, and tbe biographer of Henry Clay, died a few days ago. A handsome medal is to be presented to the Hon. John f>. Hale, hy the drew of the V. 9. sloop of war Germantown, for hie efforts to se cure the abolition of flogging in the Navy. ,It weighs forty-four pennyweights, and is veined at i over $lOO. consequence of ihodiaturpanpes iin China, the pride of fire Joracfccra. hove con leidernbly advanced In Now York. Thlsiaim -1 portant to juveniles, seeing thet tbe.4th of July la near at hand. * . It is a curious circumstance that a real magni fying glass, identified by Sir David Brewster as decidedly and designedly snob, was recently formerly found by Mr. layard in one of the tem ples at Ninevnh. A French company of nmple means, have pur chased a tract of land a short distance east of tho Crystal Labe, near Now Rochelle, whew they have commenced the oroction of a magnifi cent establishment for carrying on the manufac ture of Bohemian Glassware. * Tho earnings of the Cincinnati, Hamilton and Dayton railroad, for tho year end.n S May3let, Previous year, to May, 1802.,....—v..... ■... . increase (over 64 percent.) -..‘512,359 S 5 A yonog Gentleman who had a nice new amt of ololba made for the Bummer season was ob served by the tailor who made them, last Sun day, floundering In the mud “Abba! Josey, said tho man of shears, '• you ara makingapret ty mess of tbo6c new clothes, I perceive. “Well, if I am," hiccupped Joe; “ it’s your fault, 700 rascalty old snip; for you went and made my waietcont with nrolhn'/xcUar" UAEEIED ‘O oath. Si instant, at B WelHonr fitadHbnS, has been sonibl at hut May all iiaOUjihe spent In swept connhblal Wl» ’ DIED: Oa Wcdnesdoy morning. Bth Instant, MAHT Jh,wlS»of I» O.WUmarth,agM£3.jeara. ........ .. • Her funerals*ill tako place on SATPKDAY MOUSING, at 10 o'clock, from tho tesidenoo of L. Wlimarlb, Canal pans, AUcebony; to proceed to tho Allegheny Oemelcry. > Carriages will Icaro tho comer of Penn end Hand sheets at 014 tfdock; A. M. .■ , ■ HEWADVEBTISBEEQm, «y-—a, BAKEWEM*PEAKS 4 CO, present their Sjatefcl Tls/ BcVnowlodmenUto tbeir fenowttatai|h : for tbo prompt and enstgnUc asisuu!ce,bx »Wch tSm&t an atthelr Maaufectory ra so ■„i om-flnallT saMned. - 11 ■ ***** &0 ft cx> 4 co UM4UiVE-w g rSffls“' Sigras. pOCIUNEAL-^- S' 1 ruHM-a scotch ooudii CASDi-rai gross, jlSn ' . • „>, -.uel&ati Eovrnpotriek, Ennlsßllepj . &£S| h ’ BtrabSo, Carlovr, SShoda, Portnoy, Monaghan, Eonlaoonhy, jSuna, Caton, , Bmdallt, Galway, Newry? Iraloo, . Balymena, ■ Clonmcll,.; . ; bnnitannon, Eondondcn7,.T>magh,.. Youghall, , Eon bridge, KUSetmy, Bunganspn, Ktlrnnh, Waterfortl Ootaalne, r Punonitoirß, .Cork, •j-.'i .•- Ennla, Bandon, Bllgo, • Wesftrd, . Oooteblll,, . Idmeridt, -Balljriinpnop,™..,,.., , OS SCOtCLANB National Bonk of Bootlond, Edtobargi, and dta tranches UHiny totmsln feancj£ : Hears. Edward Blount & Co., Banters-^.".".—.Paris i {AraUablefa --i. 3le?sr*. A Co* (inUaMeln^dtyia^^, 188, ear, of Seventh end PntVthlHlfl sta... „ 1 , » ' ' - rs- Scrofula*—lt 1* do® to IBerti Eetro’em to «j 1 ttu-t.it b*:* *~ ,i:,Tt ,f tocomplete! y eradicateor tu‘j V__ dftiUjSroadfnldsseassin less tide them, say othir tstoedj, t -ind afloat costorlnsonTetuencctoAm pUltat.,...l Tha ttoUßaada of certtftate* in the hairf.'i of tlio pro^' w» theiiVestSpZtlns physicians,.« to besnw££palat*d«lthlt« merits. t „* inJitnres are assured thatthis “jSSft^s^^raeissws" SS^fc^^^*****- j flicted S Mid much, of tho tune-unable i SsSS£«sfcsf-SS I bUTe got a eu^or^^gds^^ : Till maY certify that. I havetwen sccmmntod i SSessssta'.'^S toy^SSSon^nd«msafely say that-successhasattend edits use uhere other mediemohad Por tale by all the Dmo*t» In Plttftareh-- fanSriior r: • HEW &DVEETI3HMEETB. :,• rjotlce to Contractors. : SEAIED PBOPOaUS WBJ ®*' thq Ncptana Englooßotwc, nntd J»> 1&M. - PlanStmd gpedficatioiitf may tto of Joto A; S. McGtaneix. Scc*y- : ■■■■"■:■■- ' 3 ° lo:tjsl3 Birminguam Briiige- Cosspany •.•. i - MEETING o?tba Comm&sioticta ofctlie lUmStisham, on MONDAY, the 13tb lnsont, at 10 tfclocferLM- AfullHieelißS ... j ' ■ JOSEPH’ argMOB-r, Secretary, gfoVK %s&&&£* .T"'- :s -/Successors to. J-KiiUi & -■ jelo ' J: .wwoodrttwt. » .mat i»wuw : m 'SOHSlJgflTZ*** o ** o7 .aiar&eifiVt ') H «* to s, ’ w - S A • good article-for 3PA- -■ ••• —■ ■ -■- Smint ivANTIM* eOOD.BUOfi3 wooW.do.woll to.ciU rfPitUtTus,fiippen,Mot a, JsKii?2‘J;" ld ,-S? 7 XtoH.! Prices scry low. ,JSj'ho,yn !* oui /=?JSM'S. G°tas to the Notts’* FainjUl BuJ »T oeatlfJßoots.Shoes oml Fancy GaEera at ??<>. 1(17 Mer kel «weat, at less tbsa Eastern B SCHaEKrZ . . "■■ ■■■■• | ' *k® t? 60 ° f No ®2 Fourth Bfc. • : JeH>. . •■ ■ _i-i__: — —■ _149 Third street- IQII BTIUSET PfiOPBUTY FOft SAJiB, SU tst flQnt i on High street .bj 145 yl&s-C a.Kixttena. - « ssj ‘ ' -Yosef, or Tie Journey • ofYto-Fraosl. a ■ prosule, ' lathe East; b> J.iUassßrtwiL. S 1 * ' ‘ Skoteixßooby by *-.Stabl.. El&afe House, No. 13. r «v - -Wild Jade? by Hena> - ■ • v Harry Carcrdalo’sCoartalupi by : the aatborof Fnuih_.. .. or Tba "Kill thorof flos Howard* Ac. % ' .Ellen WllsTO,osThaTrisU f “ cO KeeyrcJ end for sale at A/MLDIAFESMjY JtW~ 1 •-,jelP. -r:~- • - - ■••■ •..- -••■ •- - - -:* ••• . .. GBKA.T-CBANOE.;• - : SALE—XttO FIiiTUMB PAUSIS, oa tbj tfnrumhA Riverain Mason-county} disputable* -Oca coutairung ■ln agood stale of euiuvauon j altiaic ; SU mil«a * «»£ Plealmt at tbfl Ohio XUvetibaUOlngnailfcntta - nrrMOf ialMaadt^oclo&sd-wJUr a pxsß iiMl wat€Tad 'l macs from tot •Oliio^—-containing 200 acres; ISO acre* well fenced;lOOßcrc3 In cloter and timoiby; comfortable b*iM»ngs,,welt tsa.er* OnlyonolWtdqf dbff n; tbo balance la-payments *o suit t^e flubscriber.tnajl» ?ecu,at bS lbe, lotw place, aUnyithaotdl tbe September. t v~ rlrtmaybe directed either to tho *alwt?r, or :.to U. L. STAUU, Point Pleasant,Mason count*,Albania*: jelonr3ra IoAAL U»u BOOKS t BOOKS I 1 BOOKS! S«. Philosophies Mid Actress**. • ~ ! •'While, Ecd, end Black;' Skrtrhw cf American Society to tho Unit*! States B/ FnffiCls aad porw FoL-.’:5 - Talea and TtaditJooa ofHungaTy.V' By Theresa: PUteJQt-- ■- Huynr, a story ct today .By Alice Carey. Daisy Bums, tt tala. By ■ - Xbtoad? or,Watdeisss ittEawp® iheOrfeat By B. S. Cox. . . ; Larcngro; the Scholar, the Gypsy, ike Pries*. ~ , _ I : Dream Land by Daylight, a Panortma cfj ftcTuaneo. By neighborhood ia the West. By A 1 ice Corey. ittiral Hours. By al*dy*" * • • •• I q. «.. . Ylovs A-foot; or, Europe esch wtf h Knapadt «»4 B«2* By J. Bayard Taylor* with a preface by >..P. milii r. - Isa.flkPDgrlmase* By Caroline Che*ehrc>. The Shady .SW of laf* In aOoniiT . El &■ PMbir’svifSi • . . B« T* C. ,;r : > • KoaW-V.WftrecU. ]}• OR A SHOUT TIKE OBIT., NET 7 DIBCOVEBE JPOB THE EYES! S PECIACtES.ic. groand on the esact principle of ftpher ■■lil Accuracy, by O'. SOWMONS, tbs *aebrated OpSi-; oian.Sk tho toodm Opticdl Establishment, No. -Xoa-.0J4-.JJo.n4 . establisbcdmorathan accntaiy.ft?o* ..- = . : .• w^vd v vj* S QLQMO2?& th&sss Inventor of thft lapsed Spec-, taclcs,'fta4'Tarioua ImptOTwl Cl&&»cs,_l3 Z3 , o t^. on --? l . p J^|~*'-1 SoSlidt to this place, ana j Building, comer of XVood- and Toarth.-brMts,., of atteadingtho ahoro named fife] cnSa the m 054 HaUerlngonconragracnt, anaharto-r bMn] partie-UTEcUc-ibal to mato a Tisi-.for a short tome, hobos the honor of tratratmctoshiserTivtLl.froto ;■ rhwtrolkdU aSsortmcntof h!s.-neuly-loirentad- “3. ta- ! i nroTedSpectaclea.o.Snch is the superiority cf threeGy-mos, ■ t that persona hating: inflamed or weak eyes may instantly ■ i bo rellaTed by using. them, and they possess the property of * Sw thejSwouyiSam ofsight to the most advanced 1 period ofUfev : triale they enabloboth tbaeW and tho J^ong, Spnaobttomnstinannta-eßJplpjjqtntjfcr-^iylm^ofj t-thiSrboth I I intSo United States hare tried thelr-eCtenr, h& s>ithoMfi- j l : S W*Sdts thdfhrther femraor tiro- public, rrtdch litfwm crarto proad-toaci.nmilaigo, aamring thwa bin critb tbcir comma mis that no esertion shell bcrrnnting' onhSpartto merit iheie 1 -'AiMwi to ihtt adTWilftsjGS possessed by. htovcf | i iVelnCrmaries, uo&-andcr. one TtftnUirtE. bv ~¥f hlcJihs fa&s obtained a toiQTfledga of Tbion, he has tahis conreyiag-thiriishtattesticio*. | -«b6 haTeloumitJlß greatest benefitJUtd sottfbrt fropa i uso of his new]y-inrenlcd and impttjyci Spceteclos. - Dlflfcovcrjrfor Deofacaa* ..-.■. - • ■ is'aa-extrscrdlnary,po.wcnuJ, ■ kowly4nTeotedsaf4linstniiiicn^to.tbac.a^X«^J^.. Somali others, surpassing o-rcryUJnK of thoilnd that tie hmn or probably "or cr can bo produced They «» not 'ssscsss^si i Jangstaoaiflg. to 1 and to enable deaf ’pcTsoaa to. bear meet dUliscUyatb .bar?or at any pubncaFßossxbly ? the 1 Of ringing noises in the oar fa entirely : '^r^iSd^?oS'S“t“>^ DS *e*dcd to-indwanau Stodinh thS dreadfolmahuly all Car that can possibly bo desired. ' .T-aiai happy in'beards my feeble testimony in.fator of Mr : Moaon’s Eye Glasses. I think them superior to any J S, «m tried? The eyas seem to-resi pltomnily tumor “ '->•• Xafcßrofcasorcf^rEeiy-ln.Washinfftoa -; - v-- ••'. ..• • UmTcrsUyi BaltlrafrOy Mq. T ■ RttsbarsVJcfcB 5,'1853~-.-:'. >.. ~ - r . ‘ l l im ad ns 7 * pair of. Mr. Solomon’* Glasses, aa&;fto4 them. Terr comfortabla. *T checrfolJy add my name to tha ninnbsr tf&SeTbo surround me. * Jos. P, D Pittsburgh, Jnn& B,lSsi rrroin-whatlhiTß otemd inibs usa atMr.Solonon*’*. Glares,! tokapteasaio in addlngaiy.tesilniaßy to lbs *® - Juu®, 6,1653. aCTclap3>oct2?(lssl . f - It affords ins pleasure to slate that on the trial.cf several l«>edmena of Spectacles- plapod’.in-mr.banfls>.by Mr. SclO;, S'monVl find myself modi relief frn» - i end espodanr weakness la ths ejes, from whkh 1 cave pui- 1 I fered for the lasttwoycars, wfcecaTcr I havo exercised teem ! I etchftrisbortperiodefttmo. I think they-are of aaes-,| eellent Quality, and peculiarly. adapted t •"i » *~... ...... >* * J#*Pr P*. v ..... . -j r-Piiressor of PhysUal Dhwuosis, ana TtrxajvA ttwUc® “ . . ir. • Median*, Medical Department, WR, Colics*. .j “I" Rochester, January 18, ISsJ vlhofccMroconnnGndationl.can giTO.th®. Glasses ..ci Mf*:- Solomon la, that I naa them aj reifaniljc?;»Uiea.. ..... ; Janus WtETTEx, IS. JX, f-: ■ professorofAnatomy.CutTcrsltyclßoiaw... Urn T'A Joaa 4, n»Tlti2 made trial of Hr. SdomcnA r * tent J j££frs’- aad-axanrinedthaprinciptoonwhlchthejrsiohouktracted, IbU notedtatica ia pOToancfcj* 1 with which I «=} I Philadelphia, Juno 4, ISia, 1 t «vrfWhrntecnr. «siu mjrMmKd; |»5 inthd t;. f colleague. teoifcr refarsaco to cows cad otoT Gloss*, for jolfcta] ProSsmr of ESfSCTf, Genera Collc^a, .*T-- C£ssss < &30.-'MiVAacs»*. H ..'«.«i ..-JOS2PH C* EOST^fv i~ «3£ o’clock; *-_... .__.-r.,\ ,>t > -•-r.--. .-.•- —— • - -'■ ;■•,-•■/••'.■::■:•■ ;■ -pRICa’OF ■ •Prirala 1 Dress Circle.^ Marquette.....,-..*,......, 60 j Bccaad Tier. ; Seats may he sccxzrcd st the Ilox-.OSw, during the v withont tnracharge.-' - ■ fa- BonrtSt of Sir. 60 1 Miss ETCHINGS, nol posiUrd* their last oppeanmeobat oae»v-\ - . C3* fe«?aln«ht ot ibej^t_Ai3CT*c3n.CPSCd7*eati*:CJ EXTREMES. ' •Tsi3' 27kxwq> Jane 10;h, W’pf&daesd »-h®?” Conedy, euuUci . t EXTIU3\ir-3. . - Murk lUching*. .■•'.• t. Mr; Muddsnsasn • •.; . Mr; A«ir*»wtas r Hc3lojr%‘i.«i;iir.T,;.»w;Mti:BTtaistcn. ■• • In art fiiftb. a.new Quadrille by tho eljamrtera, entitled— ■*•>. LX rSACOVZKfXL Toconelutonitt*tl& -m-' - OLD GUARD. Hareraict JJr- Eliltas - |.|MMM||k»'lUlUl>*l»*rcam” an-1 “ah&nnlpgiHj" Cbrfto’s CotUUoaana Siass naa&asra can t» : Jisa by ippljiag is Vo. „* *«,- CTYgiaJ. PalscaDagucrremiitocGSS, . : c* ._, - W7“£>y_: C i!yJo&CO.’3,roarliisSoafc; ' ssissPiiPivPSs PrisdpaiTtMialsL: ■■- >. -■ : •JeOOf ' XOO2X owxf * * • ' FOR PROF JOHN (I'JSi?S o-mns shif-st smi i£bHAG3IB2E!!! BAIEJH& '-STESSETOITn, • The renowned and oarivsllsd Itall&uiVcc.'Ulsty.Tlll S'TO . • ■■■- v •; A ' G 15AIvD-CO.N CS KX!-,• ofJhDe, *i!the «hov& galUssfilthd;^^--. - A ULJUL IS A U .lift' Baris.- • H» is-coaaiiiered tlwsrefctett YloHak*-. no# Mad." 'AMEUA PATTI -STRA&OSCH, \ •.;•:• ' find XIAtTEICS STB'AJCf ■• SCSa, * -Tha fcecua Fiaal“t, e,HAS, E. 'LOOMIS, , .". STOCK BBOKCRj - S'c,le3, Basdo, fie*» I?isolia4oo* ITT zsaro ctns ." TO-THSTCECOASS AND SALE OF STOCKS. 'iS»omcs-T5 FoorUi'EtiraVbcfeera Hor'-ct M>aVbod, [ ygffositg iSa Bank of PiHsbargft. janl&lj W. A. M’CLUBG & CO., have' removed ml THE CORNER OS' • Wood and-Slsta Strtcta, vn-.cro they olTar to ttidr d;5 pa bite generally A 1:1 '"J 6 tlt^? b M 5 5 : SS " < T.j-V. >irntf fiClCCt t(J2Spl6t6 • PI. C2.ylw» , TK^%ASHLY"OB:OCKSIES,- WOpDKS ASD 'S7IIS£W k • NFARK tp-t»fotraff iatba yeat..';.;- ~ - Pearl, siemm CANAL BASIN, ALLEG'HBNj'CITS', - '.•--(SEAS Tim RATLBOAT) - ■ ' • - rrvc SBPE3EINB, BStE'VlßlßilroaS EX- wSSa wfa'O ? WVR ' ™ - BBiSraBUBtS AKD 51IDDIU.G3, alwajs ca iiad. "CS- We 'em deliver Boat to r.toa rfttr and St ca %^»^S!s^ }A^^, , '™sF 4 63 *“* *£3&®&DY A CO. CASH OAj -TQyWiIJE; IHStJHATJCE COHPA3?i_ of: pSusTyliani'.. CAPIXti, 8100,000. CHAS ' o. HEisiEU. - h. vniisos, a?- waecross: *•: lion. A,o.Tl«i3tcr, , 1 .-,::Ba«ttel.'W'r.lUjp» r .v - WUHam Bobtosco,-Jr*. Zbssos Gjilesc;Wfc c: .:- ji .. . WUUna F. Fahnestock,: .-, .• -.-Johni SLCqs,-,.. - ••;• •- Harrey BcUoact t . . John Walker, *r» WUUas Coufcn •• " Jacob S,Haldormaa,'." * ■■--..Aaron i>o?afcaastu-.. a B’USSfiU* & OASE3, Agent* • : “Ofilcei In I.Hcc^»Bins3, ; ; ' V'A'f -t.i £r , h 1 SHS&222. -'■! FOSTSI^-HzCTssr. ELa.QUZiIO\tt. lA.WS3—Ficia up to E*. if j«t <^£- LV;a^m tet street . - w Qgmftns iaqtoSHMpsSarS* in - CiKES Sal COSI'SCnONABZ, ftiaa'aoJ fMa- Balnea •and timlllcs nIU bo served erdlmUejrteelrsth-? rosy crdrr, . £,. at'ilwslfflttMPootoaHloß.tto-. ; > 4 jyy- Bcmemior theplace, NO, DIA-,0-£D AXUIT, fl . f-rj dtx,ra EOH’-li r.f ifre rdnscs.i. . ... . Ji.-o.lgl • :- £:: >- . ftea»ill« EaUroaa • w . 'l-J'--- fIEIS2UBa3,-Jn2»|.l£s& -- ' . rpHE COUPONS doalsfcpTOxlniQ,oatbo hands of iheCiiy* .. ■ L TdfcatothaPlttelJttTgb aiulSyjabeaTUioßaiirMdjWt;.. • • bTpSd by ZS TTU ■ rlUtn* gtywfc,. Nnw-Torbi eg Vl Jj- A.illjLh A OO.v Ct y - Wood street, Pittsburgh,™ or after.that dale, Jo tbobearer, >4SV • VfcodesiretoTse Insured, , ‘ - --jr'" ' vv '-&Gr£Gioxi&s h BHHer*- • Jr.* C. Wi. Kickotson, J.-W. Batlßij,-- -. ;j . A|V\H- Smith*. c-?.: --. • OO6#V No* W -Water street, of Spang to :. ' , < - - * ~ V/ASiii S*AP£OB.. —••' ■■'/■‘YNhaml and for fale, arrextensive collection otPAKuR-'.' "T - numbed of mirSetyifisiin French >V- AxcitieappMaan&ctoriei, cfGold, Gold and: TelTetj : eredTof erery>ariety-?.Gb^d : iad‘.CßSlas®it :' : ' ou3 »rtlo3 ; jaf laitatioQ Wood suehxas Oak, plains -king altogetb«-tsa i2fe>- criarr priattyby any fcanso treat of tto. ?':■ i AUKbeny-tnonatains.-^ -■ '-Prices range *oaase.-toss,oQp«?pwisk .:•.■.-;•■.•...•.••• -r-.-wer. dispesodto ptcrcfcase-joT cot. sra TCff?ectfTiilylntk ' -- ;; •ted to cal Lat , • • - t v 1 ‘' r ~ 4 \&l£sMarketstreeK'-'- :^~^--.. lf\TL. r.AngTgrrga JirtvQ CqHBIAL. or . JJf "biUfrilEaposenEyy■ocßaejßanfifSj.and.-ailt irregularities e£~v - - i3 altUaat ifcpwfeaw* f.Natnye?*.Ss»*» ’ ir-eurtafir'esao* ibr g«roafcßrwjft% - - I 'cX-tiav6iaital= : o»i&3s> ’ • •■Nemai^ 'iAs aa-!arigo*' * • ; to Ctndpieijt -of SJccciflw^:' t-:' '-Itiiwa^nted'tojplessetbe^aMtinanjol'thaabo^e^ccsa^ wnrifleasTalne to fcose.'giaidtit offtprissJ' _ thartgimft c? CsmaSock A Brouar ca. ■ • ; th««iTgegpy f -gnd-gemr.fog-fl-’na&ss.TOnIfigAVtSds ,r :.jtaptt;:aa :-. -tb*«^nrttejpfelfcasWog-TOaldpoLam;;Aggaayat i*• i*?>> et; T?ttMn Xfttor/SXllea-.df Xh&. Ctty££>* Salat .. X- KH.L^SELU-^rjriTsiff-sal's, OFXIEXX-SIS^ togsGjßr ’wUlx llieiinpioTcraeata, 7. 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Cotton do do; I P-niT HcrarjTv Rags, Uata, Sin* Cmsh {P-S - of slldsscilpaoni; 1 *o t>,Sj ylr'*- 1 ’ ALSO-OiC othael all TTfiiis, trSn 21 Ja wjsf-^fi'^lSSgag: -I "■ •' '* - n ‘’ V' - - V C;-—/ '' t V , #V . X *.* - %■ " K'*jr r I'l’-'l * 4 *- * - ' 4 u , - J s et*. "17 } V* ' £ i» | S'