- v v **• A *. >- v * * »s* „4* ■» * *- ‘*, 'i‘* * "*« - V-/ -1 >V' %r, -"4 ** * , , * - ’-i * - \ * < x\*&* >a (, * s>, *->- VT * >&** "ii'ZoV *** '* 1 i ,**, X-y, * -, .■^*> ? jt : > ;i VC/ » . V--?*. :•'.,w.S l - •;-?%?'•*&:: . *-v- : v> ; =-- - _ -J -,i. ;.''/^-W;. , -‘i7*S i !- ,-4 ’'»V "jv~ " ■— **•? iftfr 1 *V-=« W-* ,/* « - _ s sa^^TtSßaaaasßa “ >«»n <UM**U. ■ '^V4‘£'r?! , CiV v P> this county, who lias just returned from Califor a* e Captain appears to be in fine spirits, @c*V«s taring enjoyed good heaUb during bis absence* c V* " He stated to ns some foots ithich may be inters Jho mining prospects throughout Californio, Copt ' H- coMid ? r3 not ’ BO flattering as fprmeily. ("'pi Although a vast amount of llio precious metal is • tafeett out, yet a largo majority of the miners ?| ore in. a wretched'sltantion. They are very poor VO^( t !d) i } van" 1 in deatituto circumstances; Indeed, men in' £ _ their 6itaatkD J “ Pittsburgh, would be regard '•C ''g-'i-P ’ ns paupers, Tho most industrious und auo {i *: ccsafai miners cannot make on an average over " $3,00 per day. „ Gooda of all kinds are very plenty in Califor »»»’ The merchants of San Franoisao say that tho stocks on band irill last at least four years. ' fe^fe in taot, goods can be bonght in Caliromia near • lyes cheap as they are said in_Now York. On ! VV%!VE{n7?} Isfa'i'? \ the ether hind, |teal Estate isenormously high; an<i rent 8 * especially, are beyond nU reason.— C , r-Sf(i'V-|os3’»£& i ' iV-"£t An ordinary store in San Francisco, rents for fVm , $BOO a month. The Sooiety of Ca!ifolcnia taa * m * S proved during the last year. A more moral and Ml'S J. 3 ® r coarB9 ° hottet 9l0S3 1? mcn hMO taten np t p T. ? their abode there. Gambling is universally dis j countenauccd,atid drinMugisnotpo fashionable , as formerly. Many fine churches may now be Been, in the cities and villages throughout Cnli fornia. Several relipona and literary papers -"'—vi' yj .Vfe7;'V\Jf,4<iV/ .f/ J -'.;;-7 ' Copt- Hanr brings hnt IHHo news in regard to ' the Pittsburghers in California. H. S, Maobatv vtob in Sacramento City, looking as pleasant as j?i'Vl.i '';Vfi “■ ( , ' >h '^ C ~"‘ rfJ *Q 13**7F.WVi; a’newly coined dollar. Ho tras not in business ! V^V^V?^ : 'V V ' Mr.' Ease, Jr, was also at Bacrajnento, as $ (son of XiAWEEHcmMiTcnnn,) wasmerckondinng Sacramento, and doing wcU. igt The spirit of competition prevails to a wonder 'V? ji : ,c i l‘s‘ ful extent in California. The fore between San •^pl r Erandsco and Sacramento City, a distance of miles, was recently Tednccd to 60 cents, in ' conseqnence Of rival lines of steamers Tanning ' between thoso'places. 3,'g,!^r. L Capt H-, during his last visit to California, ,V ' traveled over the entire country from North to “V South, and had on excellent opportunity to be* comeaoqnainted with ita topography, mineral resources, soil, climate, &s. Ho was for b con* | eiderable time amongst the Indians at Tulare ' Valloy, and bod some wild adventures, and " “hoir-breadth ’scapes.” As ho has promised to ?’'‘-'VV-?‘ ; *4t,’ write out an account of'these for tho columns of pots the publication of his narrative by giving “ lmpcriCTt aeot>not ot " hat h ° ” Hneßscd 1 ' £S“ The OasetU reasoned so very fine on ••.Batnday-BMMiiie*.«n'rthe"GomtniBrioDßn! ques ” '‘ tion; that we cannot reply. In onr orticls of the ' g a y before wo said : “It appears, from a paragraph in tho Jour. nal, that the Commisrioners have acted in a most contumaoions manner, in not bowing to the &ZyCZ~S 4 °lfl bellicose QtutUe,' after the editor had heaped his abuse upon them. Tho Journal says, Bpeakiog of tho Comnussioners:— :■■.' ■ “ They have already been notiSod by the Sheriff, the out-' i STSSS!*r«Sb ,, hj,P IwsSpS door tala I*. that’if tboydid not gtra these accounts u> tho j.TalG’*n®r32l9l(ikv ■?iH’wi'i x~?? B 'Cnl"**',-‘lcSij^Jtso ,:; t Deacon, ho nonld attach tholrreport.’ They did not »* tho publication to the Dcaaon, and will not they suffer a “If the * Deacon* carries ont his threat, the Commissioners very badland we Bhonld not wonder if they wonld dll resign. . '‘The cotmte of the Sheriff is somewhatsingu- Va;"V lor in this matter. Is itanjr part or his obliga tion to the Gazette that, besides giving it all the l'V lc - patronage of his office, he shall threaten the iSjiVT’ ViV,-V - «tk«2 officers about the Court House that if they ir“- do not make their publications through the col* Ji < i j*|;-55 r £'--j. ' /mans of that paper they wilfba attacked by the ‘ liberal-minded and very courteous editor f ” ", He doaa not say a word on this subject, but Tp,,;-? - turns aside to diseusß Gen. Pisncs and the whig Patty ' Uh ° doeB ”°‘ BnBWCr “* BOm ° TO? t'/p"about tbeßa threats, we will have to call upon X ' r ' &Ga * or a P lain statement Every body him to “bo a’candid and honest man, and t' -' 4VV the slightest call upon him will bring forth a full explanation. The Gazette should not permit tho I Bheriff to get ahead of it in giving the required 1 i .,; ’ yVV,V'' : V'"'l -, Information. Tho editor boasts that Mb paper v??' O"jV"? - 1193 been fed J ' rom treasury ever sinoe the VS,’ *Vt- ,, '1 2* sW iUfi, organiiatiou of the connty, and, of course, he AtfO . '; S s’: V rV, has a royal prerogative to leed at the same pap ' i-'.V?" cS?&V"WVW howl for -all time to oomo. He now has the -%£sji?' . <a < t best portion of it, but that does not satisfy his -£i '\ nnappeaaablo appetite: he wants it all! The 7 J'°fp / *«. officers around the Court House Bhonld hold a m **&'* j meetiog, and resolve that Inasmuch as tho c Gazette has beep fed from the County Treasury ** -2;*~ : for sixty-seven years, it is entitled to all tho (s^^^-eV;'“V* -t i■■■&' 'Vl'VVvVaVc' patronage it may'desire, in preference to every .Vs'? z 1 other journal, and that all the county officers i* l lS2^te' should aot in aceordauee with this resolution. fif, 1 We wonld suggest that Mr. Maoii* shonia act V*-""?" vftfff-*jf^ ft vc\> - as Chairman on the occasion. He wonld, in that -position, have a fine opportunity to “ threaten," * „'■ - r -" - *Sr ''' ' and do sometMng for his dear friend of the ' **«* s ■ ««N $ CSTMn. HASTDtas, the pditor of the Union, boa adopted a very brief manner to reply to the vm**™ we hase put to him, as to hismove 'i-'’^;^lV' T ’Vf: ; l?lS < ;.'^V , '' T 't i V Xi’li'k'ift mentsin securing his appointment. We asked— VVSri^aSV’Vjfc s --'' • If a'petition ever been signed in Pitts- Cn-V* * burgh in favor of his appointment to the Custom *fi4XfowT No answer. S-V/ V-W'V' #-; P’V If he hod not Written a letter in favor of the appointment of another person to the office SVS Vf. 1 t® DtJff holdß ■ flnswer r;JV*rv f; f If he had not declared, after his return from * Washington, that he wob n& an applicant for ~i ? -V’^1'V’V'V4^ , &V'S'e. j. the office, and he would not be ? No answer. ■t ~7?G£g4- I He will not speak in a plain manner to plain wnestions, and thero is little nsein us wasting t 1, to . V ..*...,% »«x«. » •• point. When he will answer honestly to the f l f-< -x’i above questions, and how he happened to vote ~ -, s with tho whigs in the Legislature, on an Appor -' C-tiopmentßill wMeh gave that party on unfair f‘ ,-. > t -7*T'=&~s * the term “ bogus 'democrat” Jb pot inapplicable , ; in fiis case. If he wishes to narrow it down to *ir4S??asB9fi®sf 1 S.w—. - —«•«**—-<*• '''Z44.'VZZ ■. , bill we fc»v„ - fet~> 'j V'’' r S l OS’ The Hon. C. A. Heaok, Secretary of the Commonwealth, was in the pity last Saturday, | y-S:Z \«. his way home. - ■tf,: €. s^Pygp€< -tSCKY TEOSIAB JPJBUITS HaTpor & HaUiga, Editors & Proprietaxa. " MT®S® BTKffIH MONDAY MOBNING:::“":::::::::::::::JUNE 18 DEEXOCBAMCSIOMIISATXOKSi CANAL CttISnSHONER, THOMAS H. FORSYTH, (hutfy- „ - AT7MTOH OENEBAV: _ - EPHRAIM BANKS, o/MiShn County FOR SURVEYOR"GENEJUi. J. POUTER BEAWLEY, * of Crawford County* 457* Messrs S.M.P£araoni&Co.>.wlxoaroptompy»on asfeand icoatlemahly IntbeinfciMlncss only authorised ocontsla the cltifis of Yor); and-Boston far the Hormns rtJsfcThey are authorised to r ourtisoairateß* TWt receipts are BOSTON, 10 State street. A PROLIFIC VBAl l. Frau all the indications that Chrround as, wo oro inclined to think that the present will bo , one of? the mostprollgoyears thaf was over frit ncsscdin.this country., The teeming earth bids f nr to yield more than its asaal riohabundnnce. The prospects of the husbandman were never more flattering than they ore nt present. The Fruit trees of all kinds promise a heavy yield. Wo shall soon have lots of apple, dumplings, peaobes and cream, pears and apricots. Straw berries, large and lnsoions, aro now coming to market in great abundance. Vegetables of evory dcßoription aro very plentiful. The as-, paragus is tenderer, the pie plant is larger, the •beets are redder, and the cucumbers are greener, than usual. If any man, thinks there will not b e loads of hay thiß year, he had better “go to grass” at once. In addition to all theso evi dences of plenty, Mrs. Partington says that •more -diminutive specimens of: humanity have mode their debut this year lhan was ever known before. She declares that they eomo not singly but in twintannicls 1 Johnson House, Cleveland, —We direot the attention of oar renders and the traveling com munity generally, to the advertisement of the new Hotel in Cleveland, called the Johnson House, which will bo found in to-dßy’s paper.— Mr. John R. Sebubeo, who has taken charge of this establishment, is well known to nearly every traveler who has visited the beautiful Forest City, JHe will keep a first-rato honse, we ore confident,* for he has experience, and will be polite and attentive to those who patronize.him. i Fatetie Coomt.—The following nominations have been made in. Fayette county, to he sup ported at the fall election, by the domocratio party Assembly, Wm. Y. Roberts, Abraham Gallontine;:, Sheriff, James Mcßride; District Attornoy, J. H. Jf. Patrick; Commissioner, David Doyarmon ; Treasurer, Joseph L. Wylie; Andl tcr, Jacob Newmyer, jr.; Poor Honse Director, Henry Hayden; County Surveyor, James Sny der. SEWS OF OCR OWN STATE,. '. A paper mill is ahont being ereotod in Monon gahcla City. - A gentleumnof this city, is said to be tho principal proprietor. The mill has been placod under contract. :Vfo learn .fram tlio Warren Mail, that over 1700 shares ot tho stock of the Warren and Pine Grave Railroad were taken in a few hours-, after the opening of tdio books of the company on the 26th ins t. Two thousand shores is tho whole authorized amount of atook, and one thousand tho amount required for organizing the Company.: Cornelias Hasten, Esq., has been appointed Postmaster of the Borough of Warren, in the place of D. M. Williams, removed. From the Warren Ledger, we learn proposals from responsible companies for the building of the ■; Saobury and-Erio Railroad were accepted at a meeting oj the Board on Tuesday last, and contracts will no doubt bo immediately entered into; The first one hundred miles will he made by Brown,: Sennott, Cadwell, Wright, Court wright, Tracy ani others, a company of some twelve or fifteen strong men.. Theuoxt hundred. miles by Roekafellow, Gambles, White and oth ers, some ten or twelve in number. On Tuesday afternoon last, Peter Flick,.one of the oldestond most respectable citizens of Bealls vilic, Washington county,was kicked by a horse in the lower part of the abdomen. Tho injury proved fatal. .Mr. Flick lingered in great agony until Wednesday evening, wbenhe died. Tbo de ceased was about sixty years of age, and was a hale, vigorous old man. The infant child of J, Hart, jr., of Mononga hela City, Washington county was,accidentally smothered to death on Sunday night of last Week. ■The.store room of Mr. J, Mullen v in Cooks town, Washington county; - was broken epcn.cno night last week, and abont $BOO worth-of cloth was. taken thr-rufrom. The goods were found tho next moru‘ n ß» but tbo thief hua pot bo£D_fr.r-^ John W. Smith, has been appointed Post master of Monongahela City; vice Henry Chess, removed. Isaac Bailey, of Brownsville, bos been ap pointed Postmaster, of that borough. He en tered upon his duties, on the ißt of Jnno. Egp* The California Mining News: appears to bo as favorable, or even more no, then, over.- Tho system of oanaling tho dry diggings has been found highly beneficial, and the amounts dug out, it is said, are beyond calculation.'The California Chronicle says; - Wo have heard of rartics who wash undor ground, lest their proceeds should beoomo pub licly known. It is now very difficult to give anything like acorreet estimate of, tbo amount of gold dag ont weekly. Two or three ouuoes to a hand for a day's work, and some oven reek on their earnings by the pound. A lamp of over 100 pounds weight has been fonnd, the largest, says the Miners’ Advocate, overfound in, California. Two-thirds of it is supposed to bo quartz. "The claim from which it was token is paying from twelvo to Bixteen dollars a day to the band. > Hoebible.—According to the report of the Cleveland Herald, of the proceedings of the Wo mans Rights Convention of the 26th and 20th nit. , it was annonneed thnt.-unloss the fall right of representation was given to women, “the race (or sex) might become extinct.” We trußttbis direful foreboding will not come to pass in oar day. However, if the right of. voting and being voted.dor bo a tins qua non with the ladies of this country, we say to every gentleman, vote to make every lady a Governor of plump rosy lit tle repnblionns; but by no means Bnffer the fe male “sex to. he blotted from creation.” The Meselea Question id Cauvobsi a.—There wosquitcan excitement in: California against the Mexicans-when the news of the diffionlty be tween Gen. Lane and. Gov; Trias oame to hand. In the 'Assembly, a- member; who anticipated a speedy.war with Mexico; offered the following resolution: Resolved, That a committee of three be ap pointed to draft a joint resolution, or .-bill, au thorizing certain persons to organize ten com panies of mounted men, without, expense to the StatC;.and granting them the right to repair to. a spot within .and neartholine of the State where It touches the river Gila—there to remain so long astheyohoose;,at their own coat, or until areqnisition shall-, have been made open this State for troops, in tho event of a war with Mexico. Qnite an animated debate grew ont of tbis movement; in which many of the ablest members took part, but the resolution wasfinnlly laid up on the table. Accident to Genebal Scott —Wo regret to learn that General- Scott met with: an accident last night, which is likely to'prove somewhat se rions. As he was passing, down the Fifth Ave nue, hetweon Eighth and: Ninth streets,,about half past nine o’clock, hestumbled against a flagging' stone, ond deli headlong. :He was os-: sisted promptly by some gentleman who happen ed to be near, and taken home.' When they-of fered to support him by the arm, ho said, ‘ ■ Don’t touch that, I beliove it is broken.” We trust that this impression .may not .havo proved cor rect: His face was mlso badlybruißed,, though we have not yet learned ail tbo particulars. The night was quite dark,: and the irregularity in the' pavement wob not visible — ;V. Y. Rost, Otb. Miss Fbedeeika Beeuee, of Sweden, whose charming notions have been read :-&y sO'many millions of people in the old world - and in the new, and whose visitof a year.or. more-to the' United States, and Cuba is so welt remembered here. 'is abontdosing her book on ; the Western World. In a letter, dated at Stockholm, in April, she says tbnt Mrs. Stowe’s book is much read in Sweden, but: though ,0.-wnrm opponent of slavery, she does not approve of its ‘method of treating the* subject, or the general scope of the book. Sbo expresses the hope that what Bhe has |: honestly written of the.subject will not lose her ; i the good opinion of her Mends; some of the best .of wbpmsho.aeknowledgesto havefoundatthe I South. Items of News and miscellany. Later advioea from Tltah represent tho “Latter Day Saints” in a condition: of palmy prosperity. Dor. Brigham Young was on a visit among tho Indiana of the Interior, and: hasisßued a proo femntion ordering tbo employment of military forcoagojnst certain; marauding Mexicans who infested tho country. At the annual meeting of the stockholders of tho Rutland.and Borlington Railroad, on. the Bth instant a report was snbmitted whioh show ed a gain of. 60 per cent, in the income of tho road over the expenditures as compared with lost year. Tho Bhip Atrovida, from Port •'Philip.2Bd February, arrived off England, May 23d, with 27,000 onnocs of - gold; . The Cutb bert, from Sydney,-has also arrived, with.6,ooo onnoes, and the Epatninondaa, from Adelaide,, with £170,000. The boatmen who .recently struok for an ad vance in the price of transporting coal, on the • Delaware and Hadaon Canal, resnmed work again.last week,-at old prices.. Mr. Paul Seymour, editor of tho San Francis co Journal, visited tho Atlantic cities hpt Jan uary, on business, and has not been heard from Bineo he left New York for Boston. Some specimens of Australia cotton bavo late ly been tested in Liverpool, and pronounced to be worth Is. lOd. per pound. Tho statement is that it can be grown in any quantity, and with very little trouble. A high complement has jcßt been paid to American Scholarship, by tbo appointment or Mr, Hall, a graduate of Harvard College, in 1846, to the post of Anglo Sanorlt Professor in the Benares College, British India. Her Majesty’s ship Loander, of 60 guns, with Lord Ellesmere and family, and two steamers, left Jamaica on tho Ist inst, for Now York, to remain during the Fair. General Monsfield, lospeotor General of tho Army, it is said, lias been ordered to a visit or 'reconnoissance of tho MeaiUa or disputed territory between Mexico and tho United States. A man nnmed Massmohas recovered $5,000 m tho oirouit oourt sitting at Nashville of thoNosh villo and Chatanoogarailroad company. Massine was a passenger on the train which was thrown off the track by running over a.cOW. He had his leg broken, and amputation was found necessary. The plaintiff’s counsel pleadthat tbo accident, occurred through the negligence of the engineer,. Tho ship Frank Pierce arrived at Boston on . the sth inst, with seven hundred and ten pas sengers. When the vessel left Liverpool Sbo had only six hundred and ninety-nine passengers, and consequently there mast have been eleven births on board during tbo passage. Six vessels sailed from Hamburg on tho loth of May with 2000 emigrants for Now York, and in about a tvock threo others will .loavo for h Quebec- Tbo emigrants uro principally from -Mecklenburg. Tbo Hagerstown Herald says that several deaths occurred very, suddenly at Williamsport, on Saturday and . Sunday last, from. a. .disease resembling cholera, but whioh was subsequently ■ascertained tobemerely a virntent typo of cholera morbus. Mrs. Sinclair, (formerly Mrs. Forrest,) ar rived at San Francisco on tho 4tb, and modo her appearance on theSth of May.. , . - Tho State Stock Bank of Indinna-is winding op. $lBO,OOO Of its iesno were surrendered to the State Auditor lastweek.. Agues Anderson, indicted at Now Orleans for this murder of Wm. B. Taylor, of that city, has been tried and acquitted. ... ; A slave woman in jail at Now Orleans, for poisoning her- mooter’s child, bas t confessed to poisoninl nine white and colored persona m Missouri. , The Westfield (Mass.) liquor agency has sold §1,700 worth of liquor during tho last year, ail for medicine. • ■ . . Competition has become so great between Behcda hud San Jose. California, that s earners arc carrying passengers for the sum . of twenty fivo cents each way. Killed—Sheriff Wounded. The steamer Ohio arrived yesterday,, from the ports of tho southern coast, bringing dates to tho 30th April. For a considerable time tho “ranobo” known as tho “Arroyo Bonrro,” in the vicinity of. San ta Barbara, has been in rho possession of John Powers, who hold it undor a squatter Stir, nod improved it to the amount of somo four or five thousand dollars. Messrs. Bonn and Hill olnim the said property by virtue of a lease from .the Mission of Bonto Barbara, having now some two years unexpired, A suit was commenced by claimants, and was carried from court to court until confirmed iti their favor by tho Supreme Court of tbo State, and on Saturday last tbo Sheriff, W< W.. Twist, was about to proceed to servo bis writs of eject-, moot on the occupier, John Powers-.. It being, previously intimated to the Sheriff that to get. possession of the proporty ho must do so ct armis, ho summoned a posso of all tho oitizens.in the oonnty to meet in. the Plata, and. render him assistance in the execution of his duty, and, to mako “ assurance doubly sure,” ho procured and loaded a large cannon in tho Plaza, intending to have it taken to tho sceno of riot. Whilst in tho plaza, a man by the namo of Micky mode some remarks about the warlike de monstrations, and carelessly drew his lasso over the mouth of tbo cannon, and attempted to draw it off, when tho Sheriff ordered him to desist ; and 1 daring the ilispato n Californian, who was immediately behind Twist, Stabbed him Jn hij bnclc, just below tho left shoulder* - Too Sheriff turned aronnd, drew bis revolver,- and shot the Californian dead on the spot; at tho same time ordering his party to fire. Hero ensued a gene ral melee, and pistol bulletß were ratulDg in oil directions. ' ■.. - The Californians, understanding the Shenit to fire on the Americans, immediately, selected a very prominent and much respeoted citizen, J. A. Vidall, Esq., formerly a Justice of tbo Peace in that county; and so determined were they to kill him, that when his body wob -examined, it was found to be completely riddled with pistol bullets. ; Great excitement still prevails, although it has how partially subsided,- in consequence of tbo. appearance of the U. 8. Revenue Cotter: Ewing, wmobarrived in tho harbor early on Sunday morning, from San Pedro, > . - - Twist, the Sheriff, is in n very critioal condi tion, and not expected to live .through this day (Monday).—San Francisco Whig, Hag l. Pro ill tbo Now York San. Western Saantters— Lynch Law, 6ci Tbavebsb pk Siodx, Minnesota. Great excitement was cansed yesterday, May 2d; at Traverse do Sionx. Tho circumstances, which we learned from an eye witness, wore, as followsi . A yonng man some months since,went to Traverse do Sionx, made a claim, and plough ed, Btaked out, and otherwise improved his land. Having bnsiness to attend to, he left for Illinois, and during bis absence three brothers, strangers went to Traverse; and, contrary, to custom, law, honor and the advice of the inhabitants, made .themselves masters of the yonng man's property. On his return; he, -of course,-claimed his land; .whereupon,a quarrel arose; and in the heat of . anger, the brothers attacked and shot the yonng man..- .The citizens-were so incensed at such conduct, that they resolved; at once, having no magistrates to oppoal to,-to have Lynch law,and: hong. M.shoot them down at onee. The Mis sionaries, however; interfered and persuaded tbo people .not to. lake their llveß, but ‘ they could not prevail on them, to wait for the law of the Territoiy to toko its course Accordingly some of the citizens took the throe brothers, bound them to trees;and.with - cat o'' nine tails, mado expressly; gave them suoh a wbipping as will take a life time to forget— one man, indeed, prayed them to .shoot him, to put him out of his -misery. .- They were then placed in a canoe and sent adrift, and their cabin burned. We are happy tq learn that the young mun whom they shot, still lives, at • . - Another distressing occurrence occurred a few days since in-St. -Paul, between some Chip pewa and Sionx Indians, who are most deadly, foes. . A Sioux Squaw was in a steamboat landing, when she was A taokedby some Chippewas—she had mgb fired into her, and was scalped intbo !‘ p ort Orders were immediotoly forwarded to tort Snelling, and a detaohmont of troops: were i soon in St Paul; the Indians fired on thesold ere, toe soldiers returned the fire, killed tbo Cnt«j and wounded several othere. It is to be fraudl that this will intimidate the Chippewos, and render the inhabitants of St Pan! less subject to sneh frads. ■ ..... - ' 1 ; Fearful Case of Hydrophobia in a Horse* A. strong harness horse, the property of Mr. M’Crum, of tho mill?, near . Armagh, 'lreland, died lately in a rabid state, ns we.leam from the *' >OTtm S OHromclt,” of Moroh 12. The animal, nn the day previous, appeared ei cited. nnd showed other symptoms of illness, sweating moto than, usually when at work, and when yoked to the plow frequently biting and snapping at the other horse in an extraordinary manner. In the evening he become worse, and, daring the night was so violent as to alarm the Kilnman, who called the other servants, as well as air. alCrum, who lost no time in sending for .■S£'".Flv l Veterinary Surgeon. In the interim, - » mcu °^ re s the horso a bnokct of wa- V BB ? ar ioußly attacked by tho animal ; • a th o brow, immediately abovo tho y • man, in attempting to secure the borso,-was likewise bitten bn the hand. Oo Hr. 1 oinauw.amyal,, he immediately diecovered the 1 ,°f hydrophobia, and pronounced ' L,?„ n ‘“ ttl r ? bui - He tho unfortunate men Wt,en fort hwith sent to Armagh, nli Of 0 rounds were cauterised and dressed nffnri "County Infirmary. Every S;™ raade to secure tho horse in the stable, __ rushed, open-mouthed, at eve- dored to approach him, and in frigbt t.liin ?!^'e oro 1301,n tansger, rook, and stalls, foa ® lD S amidst;the ruins. At length .'■Jj? ba r pt,opea iho. iloDr, and made bis escape to o rtb ßl, d. whero, being well enclosed, bewasseenrod from doing farther misohief. Du nng the paroxysms, whioh increased tn violence ™ hB .'“Wempted..te bito or scire with ' iSSfu' ?t w X.oijjeet,.tlMrt tcame in his way. About mid-day,he gotentanglcd in: the branches of an apple tree, where he struggled till oom- aUStei1 ’ thou fcU b°ob and died in dreadful agony. i p ,°rt' m “rtora examination was sub sequently made by Mr. Small, who found all the i symptoms of rabies fully confirmed. The horso beo? f or several years in tho possession of ”£■, M Crum, and previously to the attack, was a docile ana iractablc animaK Wc understand ilr. Small stated, m reference to-this case, that although the animal was very violent when wn t?r. wne presented to him, and literally stamped the buoket to atoms under his feet, that hydro phobia, or dread o' -ater, is no symptom of rabtes.in the lower tmimals. Thisis a striking fact which ie worthy of pnblio rttention, when vouched by such competeut iiua experienced pro-’ fceslonal authority. - It is supposed that the horso contracted the disease from the bito of a dog, supposed to have been rabid, and seen in tho neighborhood of Keady, about three wcoks. since.' It was a for tunate ciroumstanco that Mr. Small was so soon ! at hand, and that he at once prououocod jbe case one of hydrophobia; otherwise frightful consequence' 1 -might have ensued to all the men about tho4s who, in their ignorance of the temblo malady of the animal, would, doubtless, 1 haye been more venturesome in endeavoring to secure him. ' -Tub Oib Copxtess or Desstoxn. who died:sa the reign of James I, pronounced Bichard 111 ob handsomo a man as she Over danced with,—Ex change. •*Tho countess- mast bare lived longer than people do no# a-days. : Biohard 111 was hilled, in 1485. King James, commenced his reigo ln 1608—-an interval.of only 118 years. Therefore to have been of euEciCntogo to havo danced ■with Blchard, even on the day of hia death, and to havt; died on tho very day James I mounted the throne, eroald mako the oli countess to have lived about 135 years. Bat to havo danced with Eichard when he wss a young man and in his dancing days, and to have died about the mid dle of the reign of James, would make about 170 years, of ego at tbo time of her death.: Verily, an oMconntess, indeed!” A correspondent of the New York Evening Post, having read tho foregoinit, cites the fol lowing facts in relation to the Couatcssof Dev mood, as Ucrivcd.frora Walpolo: 4, Tha Countess of Desmond lived to the age of 160 years,, danced with Richard IH, and af- Armed that he was a well made man. She was 87 when she married O’Conner of Sligo. The Earl of Desmond’s first wife died in 1501; if he remarried tho next day his bride mast havo been 68, and yotsho bad a eon und five daughters by him- Lord Bacon, nays Fuller, computed her age to be 140 at least, and added that she three times hail a new set of teeth. “An extraordinary anecdote, given as authen tic, relating to this lady, by Robort, tho second Earl of Leicester, whcrcseircd the account from Lady Desmond. ‘That the ell countess came to England, to solicit a pension, at tho end of Queeu Elizabeth's reigo, anJ was bo poor that she walked from Bristol to London. Her daught er, being too deerepid to go on foot, was oarned in a cart.’ ‘Tho Countess,’ says Lord Leicester might have lived much longer hod the not wet with a kind of violent death,forshe would needs climb a nut treo to gather nuts: so, falling down she hurt her thigh, which brought on a fever, and that fever brought death.! She was born in 1460, dtcyl in 1G25; making her 159.” Oaths In Parliament. Tho bill, which was mentioned by Lard John Russell in bis reply to a deputation on.the ques tion of ithe admission of Jews into Parliament, that Lord Lyndburst was about to introduce in to the House of Lords,.for tbo purpose of alter ing tho:oaths to be taken by persons now bylaw required to take the oaths of allegiance, suprem acy and abjaration, has been printed. . The fol lowing oath is to bo substituted:—"l, A. 8., swear that I will bo faithful and bear true elle gisneo to Her Majesty Queen Victoria, and that l will maintain the succession of the crown as es tablished by an act, intituled, •An set for tbo fartherllmitationiof the crown, and better secu ring the rights andliberties of the subject;’ and I do make.this recognition, declaration, and prom ise, heartily, willingly, and traiy, upon tho true faith of a Christian, so help me God.” The name of Ibo Sovereign for the time being is to be inserted, and. the penalties for not taking the oath oro-to remain u- fnil, us at present. The affirmation of Quakris. ,v. 0.; the 10th George IV., gap.:7, for the- relief of Roman Catholics, ore not mterierod with. The bth .cinnsa provides that herein contained shall- be con strued to alter or affect the declaration now re quired to boinado by persons of tbo Jewish re ligion by the provisions of an act intituled, ‘ An apt for the relief of persons of tho Jovrish re ligion, elected to municipal offleo.’” The Crowbar atilt at Work. . A few dayß ago tho Whig Treasurer of Musk iugumcounty, with Crowbars, entered the vault of tho Franklin, Bank of Zanesville, and took therefrom $7,102 as taxes for 1852 and penalty for non payment of the same according to law. As this was a Whig Bank and a Whig Treasurer, wo shall probably hoar none of those denuncia tions which wore poured oat against tho Demo cratic Treasurer,: of' Columbiana county, when he, virtue it the samp authority, compelled the Salem Bank to diegargo the amount of taxes assessed against that Institution, It .was not .enough then, that the: Whig press should pour .their imprecations upon the head of thatoffioer, but a portion of the equality loing Freesoil press must join to swell the ohorus. But they are si lent bow. .- - On the 29th ult., the, Treasurer of Marion county walked Into' the effeotions of tho Marion ißank, whioh had refused to., pay its taxes, and took- therefrom $1258 12, the amount of taxes, and penalty, for 1852. . ... ■-.■>■ This- Crowbar law has.met with a great deal of denunciation- at tho hands of tho opposition, hgt it-ls th only means- :that could bring.these privileged rag millß to their bodscs and secure tQ tho Treasury tho taxes justly assessed against them.— Portage (0,) Sintml. Interesting from Sooth America. Tho Panama papers contain a few itoms of ihtelEgcnoe from South America, received by the steamship Bogota. Col. Doane. one of hep passengers, reportß that Peru had dcolated war against Bolivia; and; that the Peruvian fleet was. at Ariea,; having-landed 5000 troopß.4r A letter froq Lima, dated May 12, states that Balyu,-President of Bolivia, had dismissed his Ministor- : of foreign affairs, Bustillo,. and ex presses a hope that this action will tend tp the restoration of pacific relations between the two countries; ~ ; , "■■ ■ , The TT. S. storeship Southampton arrived at Valparaiso on the 28d of April. '' The republio of Ecuador had settled its diffi culty with tho French republio. Its government sainted the French flag, and. expressed its regret for tho alleged insult to Count Montholou, and Agreed to pay eight thousand dollars olaimed for : damages to tho property of a Frenoh citizen. A Triai op Spsep took place .a day or two ago,-on the Central Boad, from Buffalo to Eoohester, and on thetrfrom the same place, via Lockport and the Eoohester and Niagara Falls Bead. The Central train from Buffalo consisted of three oars-sad 50 passengers; that of the Lockport train of-five oars and 250 passengers. The Central train performed 69 miles in 1 hour and 28minutes; -the other 76} miles in 1 hour and 45 minutes. In such a contest as this, the passengers ought to bo consulted whether they ore willing to-risk their lives in that way. Newoounterfeit ss’s on the Commercial Bank, Burlington Yt,’, havo-. just made thoir appear ance. /* V , i-T ’* - iflifliP A ..A-,-. ..TV;-. ... V ' V- ~t v - ‘ ' *■ «* *N. ‘ . **r. r 1 ' ~ 1 i . \ ■i * > « * I > OB X I WOVLD LIKB TO MAEKY* k 50X0—-ST S 3, Tf. GOOSVCr, I.ggW-a uittfl msidflOr O.:■''■ ■ -' • ••• . ; Her choehswerofhir and rosy, • - llerlaodi!ngfiyes've»blua;’ rvn.x-:' A dainty littie fciiy, : Hot yet a Wom&n qulto, ; A rose-bud opening; t 1 And bcamingwilhdaHghfc;' ... 7 Said I, sweet little lady* • Dld’et ever have a beaut I’d like to kiss you dearly, -. Bat It would seaxeyouao; . ..Bright flowers bloomed around ter,. - • ' Torltwasioyouflßptiiift , ‘ - . : -A thousand birds wore Warbling,. >, : .And she did with them sing: • Ohl I would like to marry, v •, If I oould only finfl . • i k pretty little dearie . Just suited to my mind. ... * , I saw another, older \ , By three sweet years than she; • Ob I alio was matchless, lovely 1 ' ‘' Yonbloemcdmaiarityl: ; • - : ■ . Her form was round ana Slender,. : : . - -- • Her bosom snowy white, • Her hair in glossy ringlets, v Her eyes .were sparkling bright, . ; Her dress was rootless muslin, ’• . .. ArrangedwiUi'uicestcare,.-.; C r ir- A wreath of glowing flowors . Encircled her dark hair; - . •,: . Her rolco was witching music, :■ - That chained me while she talked; ■ *. Her feet so small and pretty, Iwonderhowshewidkod; - ..- Sold ahe,Td like to many, . • If I could only find' . V. . A pretty Uttle dearie • , Just suited to my mind. I find that all would marry, : ► . From maid to matron old; /•-. Oh, think it not all folly, -■ As you are often told; ; • I saw an ondonttanlden—' ' . Of an uncertain age, ■ • Bat she had almost fretted •. . . - ' - /. v'- .Her hour on the stage; r i > Her brow, was wrapt in wrinkles, - ■ IleT cheek* were plasteml Ted,- Her teeth were few and broken, • •• . Her hair had left her head; • Hero, then, thought I, Iswlsloxn, - .. Ucreortbly.dreamsaroflawn; ;• Yor.one she is contented - V : v- To lire and die alone; „ Bald she, I*d like to marry, .' If I could only find,' -. 0, Lord! just any body— : A man of any kind. • . Till then I was cold-boartod, And jeered at morriod life; . <. ■;•. ■ But now cood-nature conquered, * *•- • .-I longed to hare a wiib;. v. And so the charming widow-. Has naw my band pud heart; - ; Her three dear* and another... : Giro us a handsome start; • ■ . And we areretyhappr, • . • Oh, yes, Fee fbund a dearie, ..Just suited to ay mind. ■ -And cow yd pretty maidens, Tonng men and loTen true, • I’ll tell yon.what I’m thinking ; You all hod better do; - I think you’d better marry; • If you can only find A pretty little dearie Just suited to your mind, v,-- : , Busisess oh ina Cotrsniw Rmleoad.—The increase ia the bnsiness on the Columbia Bail roacl this year has been eery large. .: The nans her of ears going eastward, from Columbia dor • ing the month of May ww - 5,710, against 4,578 last year, and total freight for the month 39, 989,200 lbs,, against 30,485,700; being an in crease of 1;142 ia the numher.of care, 503.600 H)b in freight, or abont 25 cent MASONIC . MALL! GRAND CONCERT BIGHOEIHA B4LBIHA. BTEFFSHOHB. PEIUA DONNA AS3OIXTA, fromhertliycsty T * Theatre, in London, and from the Italian Operas of Hew York Mexico, begs laaro to announc* that 'she will fire her FIRST and OHLY . - GRAND CONCERT! In PITTSBURGH, on TUESDAY; June 14th, 1853, at th« aborc Hall.' For which occasion she has expressly engaaed ths eminent and fluorite Tocallst, . - Mod. AMELIA PATTI STBAKOSCH, And tbo wondcrfal Yloliniat, . PAUL JULIEN! The'-mest extmflTdinafy fop frf«m years,} first premium and honorary member of the Musical Conservatory,3*aris. He b ttiakiered the greatest Violinist now Uring, and ttur wonder of age. Conduct-,r end Blrtetor. ' ISTESHAL ARBANGEMEXT3. . ; price of admission to all part* of. the house hw boen fixed at .fit, 1 09. Seats can be procured without extra bc£nn^on r Morjdty, Jane 13th £ at lO o’clock, A. 3J.. at Mr Klebert Mudo Store, . Ucict ’'ill t» Si«n a certifl °°a^cr t ? rrcspoD<lio S to it la «t -1° in the Imoae. vt th* origiml “IS’ the "'"Mretlj, to the scat. * the ‘ oo^ rt there sUI bosnum it tiill fco to chow Tialtara ' PBOOEAMMEt ' • . „ * ■ /■ TASTL . >m , L Grand •»- 2. BrUllaot OaTatlaa*fipoßi Vorflr* celebrate! Opera Ernanl, by SIGNORANI BALBINA STE7FF.NOSE. 5. 'Fantasia de Concert, un Aim from H The Child of the Re- composed by Artot, performed by PAUL JU LIEN. • : V--' 4. <* Home, Sweet Home,* the celebrated ballad, composed by Sir IL Blahop; Bang by Madame AMELIA PATTI " BTRAKOSOH. 6, TheQraod Duetto, fromßossiaFa Master wort, Scmiraml <jc, sang by-Slrnorino RALBINA-STJEFPESON3 and '• : Madame AMALtA PATTI STRAKOSCH. past n. ; l; ‘♦'TbeNightingaJe,'* a Woodland Bcehe.emnposed and executed on the-PiaaO 'Forto, by MAURICE.SXRAK OSCHi • 2. "The Drilling-Soog,' 1 . from Locretia Borgia, eong Ijy Madame AMELIA PATTI STRAKOSCH. 3. The Grand Cavatina from "La Favorite,” by Donizetti, rang by Sigoorina BALBINA STBfFEXOMB. • 4. The Carnival of Venice, composed by Fagtalni,performed * by PAUL JULIEN. ■ • ■ 5. The celebrated Duetto from RelHnra Grand Opera u Nor xoa,” song by SIGNORINA STEFFENON E and Madame aSelupattistrakosc.il - The Piano nsod bn this occasion Is from the cclebta* ted factory of Nonas A Clark, and from Mr. Klober*» Wore .rooms.- ■ Doors open at 7 o'clock. - The .Concert will commence at B o'dockl - v •'' - ~’W . • v - ;:-1-'.'Vr ' -~Jel3^t.-'. JACOBUS ON 3LUIK- AND LUKE.—Ur. Jacobus' new volume is Just received, and tbr sale singly or fn 10t5... - . : DAVISON A AGNEW. , N }g|3~ 'CS Market street, (pear Fourth.) : \TITU 18KY—60 bbls. for sate cheap, by -» V J.F.D KEATING, . Jh»l3 ' 184 Bmlthfleld street. AND WARRANTS WANTED—For which the highest market price will be paid, at the United Stales Bank Building, No. 71 Fourth street : • ■; A. WrLKINS A CO. BAiiK STOCK WANTED.—The Block of the .Merchants and Manufacturers’ and Exchange Banks of Pittsburgh, wanted,ntthe Banking-House of A. WILKINS AGO* - . ~ jel3/ ■ - s - * * N 0.71 Fourth street BANK STOCK FOR SALE—3>sharw Bank of Pittsburgh Stock for solo, at No. 71 Fourthatwt join r V A. WILKINS A CO. BACON— 60,000 lbs. Shoulders; ‘ . -30,000 lbs. Hams; Com fed and well trimmed in smoke house and lor sale by. *- • .- jets = • LEECH, MULPIN & 00. iICE—6O tierces best quality, tor sale by ,-jeia • LEECH, M'ALPIN A CO. SOLE LEATHER—IOO shies Red*Spamsh-80le Leather. reo'd aed for ealo by , LEECH, M*ALPIN A CO>, ~je!3 - . . 242 and 24* Liberty street “ JOHMSONHOU6E, : ;Claveland,:OMo. THIS NEW HOTEL will roooptlon ofvisb . tors oft the ISthofJane/ Its location is central, being. opposite the American, and between the Weddel and Frtrnk lin. It shall be perfect in every department. J. 2L BURBRUG, v " jel&lm (well known as “John, of the Franklin.**) . COLLARS—6OO newstyio Muslin and .taco Collars, Just received. ' A. A. MASON & CO4 Jel3~ : ~ v . •; No, r a Fifth Street It 4FANTILLAB.—A; A. MiSpif A No. 26 street, 014. will open this morning 100 se? Mantillas and .V&. ottes . YALUABLE FARM OP 200 ACHES FOR BALE—SO of which ard lmprofed. Will bo sold at-& great-bargain.- It is well watered, and located within alt mtferef the Con* tr&l Railroad, in HUlsdalocounty,Michigan.-; Alsoj 80 acres more.' . Enqalreor THOMAS: WOODS, • Jal3;~ - •?•': Commercialßroker,^Market-street.- >■' A HOCSE IN EITHER CITY—Can be had at extramly .low.prices. OnshousaaadlotiaAUegbeny,on Main gtreet* Price $lBOO.. Also, onebrickhouseandlot, on Web ster street, Pittsburgh, on(y:$800. • .AUo/two lota fronting on Liberty street, opposite the oqtor depot of the P. R. R. Enquire of .... / • -THOMAS WOODS, • Jol3r-. v ~ ; . Coifiingrdalßrokar,4sMarket's!. PITTSBURGH PHOPEKTY FOR BALEv—A three story dwelling houso; handsomely finished; rituate'at the comer of Wylie and Townsend streets. - . Two.brick houses on Logan sfr ee t each' wdlm?angwj— witbeyery eonrehlence. > ■ A yalueble dwelling house, finishln good style, -with large lot, sltnate on Rpunsfcicot 1 - ' • • Three good dwelling houses on Second street, above Bmlth - Price tuzd terms of the above accommodating; jol3 - . & CPTHBERT A SON, 140 Third street^ NEW MUaiCi NEW MDSICI— 1 1 ' Annie, my own lorn fl. C. Foster. E® ? merry laughing girl. A new »ng by Glover. “ * ‘ ’ V.; t Obl I lor. tbo rarly mom. Bolfe. fhoy‘TBKl(J mo tho rirer. New Ethiopian Eonr. ..Answer to welt tor the iragon.. T7a]!ace. ■ - ■ ■ Sailor Prince Polta. O’Albert. Thle ia E’Alborft , . latest composition. , Itls embelUahed with an ex cellent lithograph, f ■■■■■ - I* Belle Mina Polfat. 1 Wamellnb.- „ NEW ItBaiQAL WORKS. Woodbury's Musical Composition. , Musical Vadg Mepupa.' BuronL *- r . ; ; v : werny s fllettefs to ayoung lady on pianoforte playing. piano Pmrto Primer. . - -.Ct#my , fr?tudesdola*Vel6dte—bound. ' The above just received by Adorns A Gu’s Express; For “3eby. : . , * ' / ! JOHN HrMELLOB, - • -Jel3.-- -• -V . . :: 81Woodgtreet. ■ T)EACE I PKAIk l PKAOH i War TeoaSAiro et Cum X —JEHU HAWORTH, having just retumedifrom tho East, with a Targe and choice selection cf TEAS, COFFEES. PRUITB, BPICES, Ap. > :thahfa» tha public kindly for thevery liberal:patronage^received, and wishes also, to Inferm'lda customers and ibepublio that he is now prepAred to soli the above articles, and many, other articles In the Grocery line, west of the mountains. A in tho window of.the PAGODA TEA'BTORE, that will tes tify to the above by a kind nod and pleasant smile to All who may please to cali and oxamlno Teas at the followinz priees-r-vi. ’-r~ : Rhe Black and Tpung Hycon Teas, SuperiorOolongj'COe;^^• | Gonpowlre ond i-*ix x ~y * -I *» -“ r4 . ■» LV < v , l ',vv . ' . *l*. v'-.* -• . :• Vr' „ - • - •’» : ■ * *, ■ ' ' '* s - , . V l ,:* L* -it": w : , v -: -'AAaf,*.:. ' 1 V'Mot- rrVL?. yx-'-yi- £&Dr» BsAsey’B For«st Wlxio*«Xs the best .ibr the v -cnre of Drop3y,GrsTcVJaan-. dicUj ’ lJycpcpaia,. CoatiTencss, Bhenmatismj-.Gout, - Loss of Appetito,Compla!niaof the Liter, Heart,Kidney and Sinus- CoasimptiTe-i^%^^CT;'offarid •forpileln this dty* tSrculars, gitlns fhll particulars, can : - • Sold'tVbolesale and Retail by Dr. GEO. H. KEYHER, 140, eorner of Wood and Tirgin alley, Pittaburgh, o l-80. by JAMES T. SAMPLE; north-west corner of Federal street and, the Diamond,Allegheny .City.., - jaS^iadaw..... .■ Citaldiseasehad long ba£\ phyrfqlftnff; when the cHs*: covary erf Dr. Livar Pills solybd;the asid - presented bo .the world jfte IfrtatSjkcificfor timVixnnpll^iai 3 : m'fdady, which hAs Blnoo attsineJ- euchlwidely brityfbr its certalnty’rfT/cdre, '.This SuCcessfuViemedy iwas. vbf taany'ycMs’. study,.hi whldi:the symptoms tbus J <Jescribed 3by the JDcfif tor himself:. • v u Symptoms of a Diuentd. Lieer.—Paln in the right side, :and, : soiggtlm.es in the .edge «frthe ribffrrthe patient being rarely, able toile bc the left; pain ; sometimes, under the shoulder blade, fireqDeDtlyjexUhdlng' to, ; tbe top . Of sickneyg of-stomach, and- los3. of appetito; bowels moaUy uojrtlTe, but sometimes alteraoia.withlax; dull, heavy sen- ■ xatibn in the bock part; of tfioiesd; loss'hf memmy, 'withT uneatincss of having, nbriected .'somethLeg;. sometimes dry cough;-weariness aid-debility j'-nerTons iriitability; feet ;Cold or burning; and prickly sensation of ikin; 7 low.splrim,' lassltade; with to.exercise, although sathflwi: it would be beneficial, Jxx fact, pattest distrusts every-ro* medy.” Haro yon any, or all of these symptoms ? If so, you will flnd a certain rCTiedy to. lPLane’a' PUTs.- ? >. 4 ' . _:‘‘For-sale 7 by /most and by the sols proprietors.. ' FLEMIKG BROTHERS, • . jellAAw. . . . . .. fiO lTccd street. lt Is duo to .Kier’s petroleum to eay that it has iteen knows to completely eradicata evory.testate' -' of this dreadful dlseaea in miymother remedy, - "The thousands of certificates' in’the hiuidi of • the ptbpriet tor, many of which are from well known citizens of the city I of Pittsburgh and Its immediate rtdaitfo'go toehow clearly and beyond that itesoixtrsr - medlrino of no commcmTaloe, notonly as alocal remedy m Dca/neiSj lSa bf jSishiy bnt as a valuable Internal remedy, inviting the “InTestiSntiag -phys^cm*;'**. wellas the suflering patient,-h> with l£a .merits; Thoseh&Tmg .a.dread of- mlxturei we/assurod-thatfhls‘- : modldnote tebottled.-48it -flowsfrom: tiwbosom of thoearth. ■ r-- ■■.■♦ • ... -• : Tluftiliewutg «rt\ficate is copiedfrotn a paperjmbksAcd ct ■ Syracuse, and bears .date August £ ISSi to which is cUn> appended the certificate ifthtcdcoraied U. J> n ‘ -of SyTaAttuz ■■ ' -J truth certiiy r thst: I hita. ibeca ao i^diy-aC' filetedwith Soofidaftc thelastgevcnycarathatmo3tortiie- X biwehec'o unable, toattoii-to. any kind of business;' and mush of the trmo unahla walk and' to ay bod, and hare, been all ihevtime .by.the;best Physicians our country, agbnla ; Xocrarigaahy, got some rfe lifiij bDtto tfure, snd coatiirued togrow wonse until Dr.-Foot, fpcoiaiaeoded me to try the Pctroleam, orlUxik Oil,-«i cve 'rything sise.liad failed.. rdid’i»"\rithwUailh at first/ but: theefTccl wasastoniihlag; at-oncci.imd I:atonfO began- tograw'fcetttr, snd'b'v a sing Sirren bottles! have got s care trerth tircusands of dollsn- ' This may certify that I haVb been acquainted with Kieria: Petroleum, or Bock Oil, for more than a year, and- have re peatedly witnessed It* - beneficial effects: in the euro of indo lent ulcers aad-btfier diseases ibr- which i t isrecemmendwh and ean with confident rmnonendit to hei s-medieihe wbrr thy of .attention, and can safely, say that racctsa has attebd' ed It* use wliew other medicine had£ulkL“_ . : D. Y. FOOT; 3L ft -For sale by all the Druggists is Pittsburgh. •. fau27rfia* • CHAS. E. LOOMIS, S.TOCK ASD BIU BEOKERi Bates, Bonds, Jlortgases, &e., Negotiated. _■' ’• ■ ... XiimctrLAß Atrcraos gttei TO THE PDECBASE AHD SAIE Of STOCKS. . . DS-Ottics—7o Fourth street,between Alarfeet and IToodr opposit. theßnnkofDjttJbansh.. ' Jmlkl, W. A M’CLURG & CO., HAVE REMOVED TO TUE COHSEU OF ;■Wood and Slxtli Stceots, -63* Where they offer to their -old customers, and ■ the public generally, at the lowest: r&iek, Wholesale and Retail, the largest -most’Select. comp!etb'stock- TEAS, FAMILY GROCERIES, WOODEN AXD WILLOW WARElobefoandlnthoW'est •’ • ' dccl:y Pearl Mteam [Mill; : CANAL BASIN, ALLEGHENY CITY, - . -.{SSin TO2 nAItttOAD SUTXOX.) .-. FLYE, SUPERFIKE, EXTRA FAMILY, cud EX TEA, (of selected IVbitc Wheat,) FLOUR, ina J BRAH,SHORTti-AND’MUOLlHGS^alwayswhind.^: vtSflVo wilt deliver-Flour to families,-in •mther:'td.thi iwocißca. -. Orders placed £u our bosevat BRAtW A ItEL-:. TER’S, corner of Übcrty andStOair LOOAh’, iVILSOH A Wood street, will be atteudeiT to. .. my!7 •..' 5 J r- "IJKYAf;,REHHEDY A Cft rrS 1 * CASH HUTCAJ. PJRE AliiD !IA- Ihy: BlfiE lifSl'ltAJiCE COJIPAS7; o« .Pennsylvania.. CAEITAL, 9100,000. - VilAß •reu.pj>METtiAL. Pnsiimt—nan. AUGUSTUS 0. BE7STEB. • - fis-tJcry—IUOMASIOHUaX-I- i , , * r ThoroMCilte r ;i ■ ' r ... . Jacnb Peter?, Walker, Jr, WlUhci CjUto, Jr, e • Aaron EcTObangh.' • 111 • RUSSBUi & OAKES, Agent*;-~ ‘~- •. • 02kc,Ja Lafajelte Buiidi,»?'J, :'• • - ;v8- ' • .--(eatrancecn Wood etri'ct.) ■ nm.RDEL?Bi& crcsi&nrmKEHOPss; " 171 CkrzinuitL, oppcsite Eimsi^ . ; fi: W, SAFFQRD. KEE PS consian ITy o aband the moztes tea live and varied assortment ofCurtaiasccil Curtain Materials to. ba found in the city, cooprvdnffin part of the fcllowizur CURTAIN GOODS AND FURNITURE COVERINGS— styIes of—. ' T -> _..v.'r French Laro Curtains, Window Shades, all prices,. .' Muslin: ;• ’Xj- - M • / -BaffHollazKls,aUTridiiis,.r: PreachßroeateUes,aH widths, Gilt Cornices, every stylo and French Plashes,. . ■ ■ price, w :• Sarin Lolne*, r Gllt Curtain Pins, .., Laippas,.• «• DandSr .. *• Satina,' • - ConlsamlTftfiselfl, : u . Damask Linens, .Gimps, all prices, . ■•-: Casjunerctte, • loops,. • i--. . Plain Turkey Bed, • Fringes, • India Satin Damask, • Picture Tassels and Cbrds, Lining Silks* ->-v,.:., ShadeTassela and Braisefv*'• •' Furniture Gimps, .' : Hooks,Rings, Brackets,Ac.' AfuU assortment of the abovo goods constantly for sale, 'whotesaloor retail, - • to* c-v'-.} Alllfj Starwon Dentist—{Successorcf W. Biddle-] :No.l4dSmUhfield ft - - :jpya. T £7 *-'As .'O.'Or—ileclaattiißnortibeaat corucr-.cf ;Fourth and Murphy & Burch-' • Pol (1*8 Store.) on Monday OTealngfl, at 8 o 3 dcck.\ " par3o jrK=>AKGEHOHA | f XJ^O, ; : Angwrcna 1/Odgr No, S£3,.L, 0. of iX erects every WedaegdayeTcuingin Tyaabtugton HaiyWoodat* Tjylry - ACK. TE A*—For tbo test OacxoXEAin Ktti lhe>T fcurgb* aX SQ cents th 9. PiiMa. Tea ■ Store,' No. S& Tifth street, where. the vary- best. Black Had- Green Teas can bo had. - fjy9 r : • dOHN H . POWLEK, lstel"owier.& Poilis. . Bootosd Shoe Manufacturer, and WholesaiaDealsr. No. 1-f Bardfiy strcot, flve doors below the Astorllouse^Nto. York.- f\-. •-'.r ’ * . v ;:, ; '-.'marltfai •- -Notlfte.—Tfae JOUR.NJ4ir.MKN TALLuRri' B*-"- UrS):. dETi' r c£ -A dtghtmy, on th'.: lirsttodtbltd WEDXESDAY-cf riv«y.xnonth,atlh9‘n*OltlV DA streets ;-By order, ■• t ; -ft■••v-.y JOnN-VOUSQ: Jit.:' Secetarv: : ' . COMPAN Y, ot IKy ■ Hartford, SuKk.jSllO^ot/A*-': sots SIS -Gfllce of the- Httsburgh Agtocy iu.tha.stor». Rocnibf JTCardy A Lootals, No. 69 Wood icreehv-v<' ••-i.-- ; pov-ktf. ••■►y- -"V- ,R;IL:BEESON y ;Assent*.:-- SUter Medal awarded'byrFnmlOih Institute, tutor of Pocket Books, Porte Moimalee* RoseWood' Writing: Desks, Dressing Cases and Work Boxes, 20oArch *treet,onr'. xjoor.bclow.SixUi, Philadelphia. . - - » marliSn - O* O.jJP,—Fteceof moctiiigt'lYaHhinrton UaiL' Ir-gy- Wood street, between Fifth street and-Virgin alley. • • • .PiMSBOkOR I/iodk, No.hSO—lTeets every Tucsdayevenina, - MEBcoms ,Kscax?iearr, No. 57—Meets first tod-third Friday of each : month. ‘ ~[xnto2&lj£'. Cornall Cormtil A great .sons are dreadfully: tormented with coma.A certain remedy will ho found; in Dr, Conor's Ocan-PiAsrsa, foi saleby - PricayTstaH at I2U per box.' v sepS * ' fgluLltgral dedneriona fo tho» who -y.■?■ Curtain Haterialo, nad IhryC. Cortain:- Trimmings-of every .Painted Window Shades, GUt Cornices, Curtain Pins,' Bands, at wholesale tod retail - "W. IL CABRYS,’ ■ ' . • ‘ No.' IG9 Chesnnt street; comer Fifthj-Philaddphia, . Curtains Made and Trimmed In the vory. newest French style. faarSQily; rTS» filiiler’a WlndoW Shade Manirihc* tory, CORNER OF SECOND - 4RCII STS;. PHILADELPHIA. Our motto is, and BpioS. BmJIW JKT*' Store, Church, and Lodge Ream SHADES, made In a sup®«drmaanenil- -.-:V ■:- Dealers and others are invited to givens a eaD.be. fore purchaslngolsewhero.- - S 3. ~L. MILLER ACO /- .. ’rma27:7m T v : :6. -W.ecrner-Sccopd and Arch-ata^P^B^ City tKy W. ; CUNNING§AM A., WIN^ PitabarKi, |caMj-lvonla. Jirllculaj attention pda 2 odd sizes, ilso, dealers, in IliM .GLASS, TIAJA nrvr 40,..1V00f tLeArm'beingpjaetol sto&S3naliii : their entire attention iothe bnslnaa. and tiler fel Jnfl. dont they can produce on artide^.of .‘VVlndow Class equSto toy<dther.of-fbreiga.oi.doiaastioiaanafachixo: ‘ 10 . marfc&no • s°?™ ll A. 11. tj SP, JJ. jmn SSdSfr®? s .?!■#|%«r4!oasß4 persons taka, lu toj ■■ • -'■' -••- :: - : * -•• ••• ■ [nava?:ly.r: ® ’ Ifotse3 111 050 Head, ™,! alldija- WMatcd.tS!) teheto«£FkiwJtoS9l“ and almost undivided nitration to SSSSa eureesnm to find the most, con ’fm- —. •_!_■• ■ • v- ••.' ••: £aOg2o ' t lw S® h “ !o Company, Httsbnrgi. B. HILLER, Jr,l T- M. GOBDON, Scmlarg-l TtrrrrV ,„ ® AP JT4*«» ($200,000. •>> tiiwl* .of dakj.FIBE will HA m losw * ’ ria te Hbmll y B ' s J“ tel ■ A ifonie Institution, raaoigod fcy Dntseioss iriiaresg. Kmnraga.tha community, and -who arodetenaiasdj iy : sjojoptoess and liberality, to maintain tho ehMWtcr wjeN ! a,bfcteg'.tli»l»stpi<itoctloa.totSMs' *hod«ilretolislnsaicd. • .* ■ Miller, Jr,O.MT>, Rlciffltqoß, I h. W,IL Smith. Wiil-M. iyon, Jann.3 lippeieo ta Gacr ; ro Darais, Jmaes Me-. Amey, Ale;anrior Klmlek,.ThogAA Scott... ■ . a „ tSU Offleo, No. 02 'Water itrwt, (Wardens? of Swag A Co., op stain,) HttsbarjU. ooriiJy ’ - • ' 9f. . .* '* * ’ *■-■ ... „,., »" ~ » ? .v<; .-*•.-»•> - • • A ' - / v r * . *■ 'h. Ui V' r ■» v -V ■ ' ' SPECIAL NOTICES. MBS. >A2?CY M. BARKER" \ : " * e v.v ■ ■ - ..v * - s H-:. r ■ -i . „ * " *» -A f ,_ • _ , -** * * f 4 , w j- 1 ** J " jT , ■*, 1a23J3 in C/FOSTEB. SSSE 8 ™ at V/i °' dt * k: Pefcraanro to - prices <0? -Aosnsajccrt •••• v . -.. j Dress CJrcle.-.««i. w ,;.e0 eta -50 ] Second Priyaio Boxes^. ’ ,th> 0£ "- dorfE 3 “» .Sa.Bcacitof Mr. ALBEET SHEPitm - C. A3sd i&sssir “*• lK3 ' >-= *«*«* «* SIX DEGREES OF CRIME .... - ; ; . - kiyi') : . PttrsoQ„.__.....^!r:Oal!a£bcr Fraowii, Mr la,]|T . £=f >' •• ■■• Hytn. • iuO ■t.c.fi.MM.w.Mi.. ■ • : After whiehy th£ Irish' ToeaJist, Yf, A, DELASET «m toirtot-and Kal-j ' w Y Toconclude-triih- scenes {in two acts) fitter : - Vr ;: • ; damon and pvthias. . - • ;Dosaon. ' a-: "■ j'ytbiix?—Lawisr.- • Calaatto——: Tomorrow —Benefit of 3. - .• JSTHIO.P2AH 02ERA: HOUSC -TETIiL open-pcsitiveJj; on MONDAY* June 13th, 1533, ■ If 'and continue-undl-fariherTiotics,with Honir EC* r --; : :GKSE THEODOR*.of tho.; Pari3 t as iPrlndpal YlbUaist.;-^-^ . i*eoK. ovs ■ 'ysp&mo&sjoßsrwjmm, yfjtes&ESXß&Wiste'itgr-ii- 'S*ti^SEir:iTS:BErSJH -jrrS 3 * Cariro’a Cotillion and. Brass Sosliom■:■■■ UysM . Bsna,'ca& be had: by: applying: to .Wm." Prank .■ Cargo, attho “Ciyaial Palace DagaeireairEbonis, ,T ' of • 8.-U. CARGOS CO.’B, Fmirtb'street. fXLAZEDBOFF WINDOW OtlßTATNS—Forssla by VT jell WALTER P. MARSHALL. ; {AIJiKBOARU PRINTS—For sale by - ■E 1 jell WALTER P. MARSHALL. ©EO IRATIVR PAPER rale by jell -WALTER ?. MARSHALL. lAN CT Printed Berages ■ jogtreccxed. [jell] .. . A. A. .MASON & CO.' MACKEREL —10 bbLi. Len:e No. aon band anil lor sale, ■ by (Je3) . KIRKPATRICK A HEBRONS; -.■ barrela for aaleby ;. U ge3 MESSRY 'ft. COLLINS. .T. AKD—No. 1; In Regs# lor ralo by > Ju je3 - HENRY 1L COLLINS. T>ALWAYS READ!' I;IOLIES--I2«rosj, »r sata fcj- JX - JstO. E- AtPAHNESTOCK A CO: : lIEMP gELD—£obbla_ fdrsMe by JuL'-jeio b.a.'fahnestock:a cq.~ . I-ALSAM.COPAIVA—2SO2)3.-Jarlain by. V" iV > JCIO R a: FAHNESTOCK & CO. :&T CSTAnG LINIMENT—IC grossibr sale by. .. .. . lM :■ jelO FLEMING. ISROTHEBB. , S A LLbN’S NERVE AND BONE LINIMENT—SOgrcsA fin V II: sale by - [jelO] .FLEMING BROTHERS. ; /> AHRETTB SCOTCH-SN for sale by VX jelO FLEMING BROTHERS. {TlQCin&KAL—SQfllbftl IToTYrinrag,-fire Kalft.bc: V. 1 1 JelO _ _ . FLEMING BROTHERS. ARABIC—SOO2)3: fisowfcite,Tor sale.by ■ VX jelO . .-FLEMING BROTHERS. U XO&a&SCOXCii COUGH UASDY—iagrossvirat rctf* £*"atfd fdr'jata t>y •-• -u--r*. . •• B0 V&'^iLOTIIUiQ— Allsiaes, in jcruatTanetjr,»t. •. * ' - CHESXfifc’S, GolMeHaß, 74 V*'o6d street. B_)AW£xt llA2i(i{MiS—Alarge Halecheap, JE by ' " 17ALTES P. MAUSIIAIX, ' ; jail -. .•. ~ S 5 Wood street. - Maya- DC LAINES.—A. A. MA3OS & CO*, 25 Fifth street, will open'oa. MondAy morning, three cases Be Baines, at W/fi. - Jell MATS J HATS!— W. E SUHJLKttTZ.-.\o. lOi Market st.,". •i* miliag 'Men’s -Hats at from' 3714 to $1,50, £3> A ; f ABIES. WANTING GOOD SHOES would, do veil to ail JLi ot- W. -E, RQmtKRTga, and examine his. assortment "or Patent Ties, Slippers, Toilet Slippers, Boots, and Jenny- Lines. Prices tery low lO7 Market flt " f jolO /■* ENTS, going to the World**Pair.-mll find a large assort- - 7 \JT~meatof Boots, Shots andlFancy Gaiters afSo.lo7 Mar*. Aet «!reet,'atles3 thah EasterrrprfctSi. . JalQ S -sy- - 'SJjiOnn WANTED.—Any- person imbinrr to‘mrest - OvjUUy from. One to Eight: Thousand Dollars for fire - years. In a security safe and roibble, can 1 do sofcy calling at the aGlcs of -- - . AUSTIN XGGMJ3, • jolO « . .; ... -NolflS Tooith si. •■•.•• 'I'HX BE iUSMOVKD immediately, end -on that accotme •X- vfllbesoldat a bargain,’ Frame Buildings, con taining a large lot ci joists, rafters' - •Ing, fie.- - 8. CUTHBKKT A SON, ■-:••- , jelo --.- • • - .■: .. •■ : ....vaThird' street, - r Birmingham, Brldge ;p.aiapany A of -the.Cornmlsgiogerg of the JSnnizighaa '••'• ; in£ Bridge Com t». held at the boose Shanheo,-Birmlcghami on. MONDAY,ihe 32th Butotii, at the hour of lO'o’clc?k;'A/-Mi I rAifliU’nicodsg ia desired. —-o ■•. \ - ---Statlet to contractors. 4v '• will for thrhaOdihS O -the Nrptuhe EngineHcuß^fnatiUCNli £2ih,l&£. r--Plahs andiSpetafiotfOTs'msybe sesa-''-aftcr ti2oBin?&'of'JohifDanvoo3s=So.3-n &nith£:Jd srrcct.. '-" : ' - .' : ' a.. . - ■ z? & oc&a: ' * " _ - :: :: W 03 - . : ;;Y«eJl<irTbe:Joimji*y ;o£ Slift-Fnicgi:' a- Cfdsad& o-"--;• " iatfca East; bjJ- Hess Ercrsni* 2S TiwXevrOricnnsSkctchßook, by “Stahl** • -~£o> •• • ? : Bleak H0u5e,:N0.15...v --V : yj- i;\- ■ V/iid^ackr^>jCaroUa«.,Jjea.slox;ta l '- '•.'■ '• c “ - SO' • :• ta&m&Tiufc' : r ' • Ashton, w and The Way; by tie aa* • .■■■■■'• '::'S •“■;;iaicnVWil3oo, erSbeildaiaoriiiiO^banGMry- '. - ’ Be-^tTSO and fcr sole at V. A. OILDSSTEN'KET & Fourthktreofc-:^;: < W4XIt jBA&ESB* ," ’ • : iT\inwaiand for sale. anextensfra.' «3&gl£rt aff P * jrrr\ i : % \s HAXQINGS, compridns.a groat-ncmbfii'-cfxer.tat-r-X - exprescly 6* th» marie V-ftca Aojerieaai aiaoßfeexaiesi of Gold; Goldind - Vetrefcße*- ered, orcTeryTtriety vGiazed sn*:Bnslasea}:alli&* Tar£X' : oas styles oflmltaSott -TOo&-ir^TOelt : *30a£- aiarWei'V-- ilapl& Mahcgaay;Bosewcod, varnished and plain, ma*'- ' tie .•«cdJe4'i& l >r quality, quantity, otlst? prices,- hysny -vest nfffrp. • ..Ulegfceny3aotintafc2u~' . • •• •-. .-•:>. v:.; . Prices ravage fren sa. to $5,00 par piece* - Persons -desirous- of’ looking through the assortment *•• jfbetberdisposed topiacliase'or Jar fc>- «d to ran u TEOS, JPAiItER'S, nargl:3n - So. 55 Ilsrtct street A gARTi-Qg FIFTY-SIS AC2ES, Poilr Emes of thieClty, fur Sole t' : T WILL SELL, at prtate sa!e, a FARM OF FIFTY-SIX _L ACLES. tnceiher with the imprercmcnta, fituoiod in feshlM township, trithialbnr milea of the city. on * wood h -uady oa.which there ajo.ereeted SIS TEX AM HOUSES. ■' Thy property, is offered at.the Tory low-priceof-sloa-per- '' acre. . There fa also about eight acres of the best COAL in '■ ' the reentry. For breuty of areaery.Ac.,'thfaParin cannot ‘ fat Terms liberal and Titled - ■ T m. , remaining Lets inWilklnsburiL no laid oui'. ■■ vpy EefafrCerlingi■ --, - " . ■ALSO—One Four Acre Lot, ncarWinyiuhiirre JS-Applyto EENRF REIS,at the Sfcreof Frfj A n_. ger.oprner ofgmSthfield'ana’HechnVtatrMtih^TeiwlS-?- hours of 10 and 12 o’cioet, of ttrSTdar,^^" ’ ■Ofapateh, Journal-ahdStaaaiZeitittstaoTln andVh % i WAMau.-i.wlsh to'puniase ICO . Li 50, and 40 Aero Land Yr anemia, fir ijhicb the h'eb"'!* inrSct price will 6e paid., JA3IE3 BLAKELY, ’ * ;»,^ A U; •■ ac3 CoareyiDcsr; * • -3?™‘. ; KO.-ID6 corner of seventh'apd Szaithfisld etg =■ - f S‘ H *-oOiTxsa-fiA{fDs.u,, l0 WMh«, mate bj, me* cm tbs Tcrybest ianJs* iKit • Ja tton?te»or!iSa,nr torenpciM, J o*a iae. aJtaa porsoMlto-'pecUoa; Applyto : : ..v -iH*2 l : -vc.i „■- . JAJIE3 nT.tn-gT.-c ' ‘ *'.y Property for sole or Eie&aatte. : of ! < oa.tos : ? ou '’^ <?a econil *•*»**■ now oeeoptaT. LffirK anitojr tte..6est materials. ; .;h'-iviJi !. _ AfcMbnai fcwo stoij Brick Mooses on PB» sti-iaeh'ee®'* : ! taltuttg --' ' -r>r_ -~:j: , ' “"?* 03 «W |L|' teWfiibC st, SSffis aan^4 l >!S&s?v.hsS^S? JalKl EBSOPEAH &GEEHJE,,- - the OLD2ST ESTABLISHED OFFICE IB mrTrTrv 1 yoaiaagrrcsa- * wiiffins ttogJttoajgyst-' paying ftefc * rßjDgt doing eltuerls datt tojgplet&aod *C3mtfrst:iaist*tacan cot occur, nCTiosscsecrhio to-oy 'last tsfcyeawin: tee* Ja -gua xmancsa. arffaif iwnfow afJ3ol!ara. ;• tfoHsi^na•tiie'lsctiaa'forwticJi be is : Strong thelajsfcjsarta tils eonatrT»jritbouta pezn? wn t.pf -;:- " „ * ~ • :?. tjfijTUir fßTOofissegggr EckfitaferT<}odc3*2>aEiinj'ldTap-.; : v lTOl t :.Gl^Wj.Co^:Ba^iDTOsßrt"Uarft&,;. : SQrt.;'- Sash, ,Kes^,'WWBf:'-Xflxuio»dmys*a«l^anaws ? . xo- Jictt. - York,. TpHr\y tfeonr and J. py Orteans, and? .froia'thenca-.lAiKttslnsrebi^iiDdtfin:*^^*-;*® tfrlbn*--; . *®ahT»i‘ .- -He•algn.;.hM-*»ht.^jjfbi-for:glc,g3J«Pfe.at..thacfoltowiag. : : ose-OLAM). Edvards, S&ndfbrd £Cfcu~-*‘***r“ , v !M! ‘*'’***»*** , -.*.»*«E'P2doa % •. Wcu Tappfcott : ■:-?(A*nnttfi»iniha ngncfpa3 : H3Sia=i «nl fIS wsifi^r ProrincWtesS , Annagh. Smpatocl* jannldaiiai. UaSovT Strata* l * - Athlcce, Catkw, ' DjtcfcAa%>: -;.: ..Mpnagfcaß-.. .-Itoiasecrthy,. ; : pjiffnL Carao, Bandalfc, - * Setrrr> J™? 0 * BaJyiaena, Clonoa» v * paegaanca, Modondcny, Osjagi, YoxehaH* •••r :, • -- - -VFstcrfbrdv . werame, Vassonsb»n'»-CetSu- ■ Eaniflr Baadon, El&o, WexfenL ; ' ' • osmasca lira?. EdjrarlElcaiLt h Co., £nisiCT_ tv,j_ Ojl IS3,ecx.cf •’ V v ’.■i'' * - - % -,> ' * * « , a ; * V ■. ■' £M^‘ v r > , - i* i *" AMUSEMENTS. ■j.s.gQsrsa,ka . .'"FEBMINO-BaOTHEKS. .^Dublin. - -v. \“ \ £ V ' \ Jy
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