*1 ’;> / J <- Vi^-V> J ' -&«<£« - * i-t,*- * J l, fr / »«* , . »*•<«* »«?*»/«.**? * '•’ *^ T f,«* _ N V* ''cl H ’ »•* -» f- ,\ ~ * *’> ,7*- _ w -f *. ,i+ii uT- _'■ 1*- $. ff ?r -V s -3 -w *37 7> ** •* ' vrl ' v< =u v t *5 rf-T*-* t ,c , , *£ ** ~ < , **- 7 7 1 ,' * * * v* 'j* . 4 ~ - \\'k ~/< ,v,’a'!* " 'W », * '■,?• n ->« .f i'i ki "i, ? .j 1 ! f/'!,- ; >' • " -’j --• '<-► <'-<' -- , . - - »-*'. li««tii*sfi^^ •.' - -~v-' . ."■ - wlteewiM iHiM ■ JMhMI ,- . _ Xi’'-'Z .'*_“-j Ada cars, machinery, depots, &o ©126,000 One-third Bridge at Steubenville; ac- ! k fl-cSiiPlii - * '"**** lo contract moo ‘ m is?: 1 0r; V 7s.v*| Y tf&Mi Total for Bead completely equipped, .$1,811,229 ? H775£3R77 ’O V*f . J Sat O(3tJ ® Ten to Ou* the sum of $60,000, for Sr VCi\77- *»n, 0,3070 th ® estimate, supposing it to be pur »V- ? J igariisi &iZ£f Chased at the present high rate of $76 per ton, f. '-i~ ’"V iL >j’h;K 'MH£ ‘ 6nd w ® ti>®' fiam of- $1,371,229 fe- ' r \ Thus this whole road is built and famished, Sjt f ,*g,’" 7 -?:if i77-7lsigA 77t7 oomplete for running, with ell its depots and et -Vf J 77 _ oeteras, for lees than ...“.. $14,000,000 yjuV %"\ '777 /p? 7 . This agrees with all the engineer’s and oom -' r'J• jroS*",' -patty’s reports of the road, as may bo seen by -' 'reference to them. " The laBt «p° rt of the engineer of the road, made January 10, 1853, says, in reference to feasfes .thissnbject: . “The length Of your road from tho west end . 72nT ' P< ? ® f ft ® bridge over the Monongahela river, oppo S%P \ site the foot of Smithfield Btroet, in Pittsburgh, U; t avs?fel@srl& 1 r 7g^ : » 4 A%|R7 r C7rf ;■ ' *> too taw mossing point at Stenbenvillef is f!;7cMf:7j sky%£fs£ , ZS ' - 7- dl{ miles, and was estimated lo oost (including ! K tht bridge ovir tU ITonongah’la, at Ptlttburgh,) ! $1,236,229. Xbta sum docs not include the cost ' ' of the bridge over tho Ohio .river at Steuben •ir'' “ g'7.^i V 7?:' vine, which, it is believed, shoold be provided fri .■■ -' Cg>' f o7t > forby an equitable distribution of the stock re 7>!Vi.J.7Sk7'77-7s->«. -i7g ’ < l nired 10 tfr aaheenbed towards Us construction Between your Company, the Steubenville and 7 -7i7. ,i ”-'-g- r Stf-x.-, Indiana Bailroad Company, and other parties to 77. %■*?*£'& fyl* be-benefitted, whioh arrangement will not re „is *-‘ l ” 7 J ’'- „g- ‘-gigg.g’i >' t| S7i7’is7Vrt 3 f quire your Company to contribute more than r-^>g-'.gg7K7Sr7iS?&§=T > k7* jsiOO.OOO towards that object ':•*£' Vvj- 4 r , -i^tvs.’ I tgfea!^fS : Sj : f'i'- "',"7 ji*r aX,'". - 1 * nndimproving tho line, and preparing the work ■*- for contractors; the staking out, and tho mea ,- c surements bring now nearly completed, and tho V'/’r '}’?'<*>■ ' final calculations of the work ocenrotcly made, i-‘ .< iv>gY- j lam enabled confidently testate that Ihs eeti- '.g. )'< Sfijs-S**; j , 4 mate of ita oost heretofore presented, will be % : Y, 'i7gg’. : 7-' J, v ‘i777t' ample to oomplete It in the most substantial *3?%* T - manner, and also tocovcr any rise in'-the price <7 ■"?■“■ - tL, Z&'JZtSfirr'&i &s*2f ‘ Of the iron, required for the track, which maybe r -ut yv *:> fairl y enterprise not only ; of great-national importancej .. bat "one of vital necessity to this community. The larger part of the article was taken up with either self complacent sclf-enlogium, or with sweeping and denunciatory falsehood; either of s which would servo to gratify the peculiar pro penalties of the editor. In the article referred to, however, ho has, towards its gone even farther than this, and has transferred the Bpider-like venom of bis falsehood into piles of figures, in. order to give something like the color of calculation to his monstrous slanders. ' "'We quote from this fabricated pile of figures, ns follows: “ From n report made by the engineer of the company, in tho early part of 1852, the cost of i the work, exclusive of the bridge over the hlon ongahela, and the one over the Ohio, and cxcla , - sive of depot grounds and depot buildings, and motive power and cars of nil descriptions,- was . estimated at $1,290,229 Since then the prices of iron and ' labor have both advanced so much, that we add, at the low est calculation 200,000 . For depot grounds and building... 100,000 'r For maohinury and Cara 100,000 I . For two bridges 600,000 ] T0ta1.....:...., $2,196,229 > Here we hare a earn of two millions two hundred thousand dollars, without counting in* 1 torest,” T ..' dVw, let us specify some few of the falsehoods L In this enumeration. The first item of $1,296,229 ho says is czclu ... • • live olthe bridge overthe Monongahela and one over the Ohio rivers—whereas, that som include* the cost of the bridge over the Monongahcla river. This one falsehood, therefore, is eqoal, wa suppose, from on after estimate mode by him, to $200,000 ■ Pretty well, for a first false item. Li* second-—item *«onA—-Increased cost of iron and labor since the estimate, and which is : : i to be added thereto,say s the Gazette, is $200,000. WherljaSjtho Gazette foiotra, that the grading.ma sonry and bridging of the whole line from Pitts bnrgh to the Virginia line, was let to contractors for @lOO,OOO let* than the estimate,and that, at this ' . price, the teark has been steadily progressing for the pail year, and is r.oto half done. ■ ■ ■ The increased cost of iron since estimate,over that of the estimate- is @60,000. Take this from . • the Gazette’s item of @200,000, and there is left „ - . 0140,000—now add to this the @lOO,OOO which - he should hate dedaoted, and. yon will have .Lie second, equivalent to tao hundred ami forty i ' thousand d011ar5,,,,, 240,000 i Pretty well for a seepnd false ilea.* Third tmi fourth tits togithtr. —For Depot • Grounds find buildings seduet price to be paid to contractors . ' for grading and bridging, &c less thon-the estimate $lOO,OOO E5-CST ■liiiP -ii ' w - ratturs Harper & Piullips, Editors & Proprietors. pjnrTSJßunacfH: FRIDAY 17. jDEHOCRATIC NOMIBTATIONS*:/ * CANAL tWaJlissrONER, TJ2OMAS H. FORSYTH. of PhZa 95 Profit since last -dividends ~240,970 65 Dae to other banks, 4c Dae depositors Circulation T0ta1.......... The following branches of the State Banjtof Indiana have made aeml-annnal dividends of fire por cent., via:—Lawrcticobnrg, Madison, India napolis, Biohmond, New Albany, TerreiJHaute. Evansville, Lafayette, Michigan City, Fort Wnyno, Vincennes. -Thebranchat Bedford fonr per cent, and •at Sooth Bend 'throe per cent Extra dividends have also bccnmado of. five pep ■ eent on the Madison* Indianapolis, Terre Hants, Lafayette and Fart Wayne branches.;: threp.per : oent on Michigan city, and ono per ient on New Albany. i The following statement will show the condi lion of the New Orleans Banks, in tbo leading' items, on the 28th of Slay, to which-dato tbe monthly etatraonthnaboenmado up: ;■ * Circulation $7,933 633 05 Deposits H,164,818 79 Due to Banks.. 1,276,270 31 Other cash liabilities. 851,286 30 ■ * Total liabilities-.... $21,214,809 25 ! CASH ASSETS. Specie....* - .» $7,478,488 84 loans on deposit 11,977,886 65 Foreign'and domestio oxchnDgo.. 5,630.683 ■32 Other oaah assets.... 1,924,000 00 : Total $27,010,478 81 -The Augusta (Gn.) Chronicle warns the public .against receiving the.notes,of tho• Bank of At lanta, the charter of'which has been sold by .the parties in Georgia, to whom it was granted to Goo , Smith & Co., of, Chicago, 111., who are nslngiit for,tilcgitimiie purposes* Tho Clironi ;Clo says: As yet none of the bills of this Bank have-made their, appearance in Georgia, whilst they are attemptca to be introduced-m circula tion in distant States. - _ The Alta California states that the San Fran oisoocity;bonds now in the bunds of handhold ers is about $1,500,000, of wbich_s2oo,oo6 are held in. California,; and . the. remainder in New York, and the Atlantio States and Europo. They. draw, ten per ceut. interest, by coupons, payable.at.such, plooes as the fund oommission ers may cleat, and are at present redeemed in SnU-iFranolsco. Messrs. Page, Bacon & Co. bad offered to ■ redeem them at New York, or any other Atlantic city, for two years, provided the ‘interest was paid lo them as fast as it was col lected in Ban Francisco. ; This offer was ’ de clined by tho commissioners* but it is intimated that it would have been accepted had the tender been the whole twenty years which the bonds have to run. • v , -■ More first-rate swindles. Wo learn from the Cbioago papers that a con oern called tho “ Ohio and Marietta Insurance Company, and tho Mechanics’ Mutual Health- Association," has exploded,- and ita projectors vamosed with about a hundred thousand dollars which they bad ; gathered from their dupes, pho names of tho persons who have absconded vwithdho stealings are J. H. Bixuakan and W. W. Scow, and we suppose they will turn np somewhere else* and, under aliases, attempt to play tho old game over again. Tho people cannot keep too vigilant an eye upon the respectably dressed swindlers. They are found in every city* town and village, and are always willing to give,yea an insurance in any office you may desire, at the lowest rate. It is all the same to them.; for if you sustain a loss, it will be no loss to. them; and when they hava filled their pockcfß from, the credulity of those who confide in them, they can remove their “office”, to some other field of operation, and go on as usual. Tho Endowment Scheme of Washington Col. lege is succeeding. Rev. Dr. Scott, President of the College faes been cordially received since he commenced his tonr, and the subscriptions al ready amount to s3o,ooo—a sum much beyond the expectation of aDy of the friends of the Col lege. Bbou!d the tamo success be met with, daring tho summer, and that it will, wo feci con fident, tho Endowment Scheme. will bo fully matured by the noxt session of the College. iiorso Thieves appear to be very plenty in Westmoreland county. Mr. Beck, cf North Hun tingdon, township, Copt. Hugh Irwin, cf New tonßburg, and Mr. Baldridge, of Unity township, had each a horse stolen daring the past week. The coanty appears to bo infested by a well or ganised gang of horso thieves. With this single exception, criminal matters appear to be very dull in Westmoreland. Tho Jail cf tbo county has cot at the present time, ccr bos it had for tho last three weeks, a single inmUo. The increase In the business on the Columbia Railroad this year has been very Urge. The number of cars going eastward from Columbia during the month of May was 5,710, against 4,565 last year, and the total freight'for tho - 297,122 00 l5 •f7,0y,510 10 month 89,980,200 Ifca, againrt 30,485,700: be- ing pn increase of 1,142 in tho number of cars, esd 9,602,500 ibs. io freight, or about 23 per cent. •; Meadvillo is an enterprising vill ige. 'Water Works and Gas Works are talked of, and tho pa* per* urge their erection, tu strong terms. Between $BOOO and $9OOO have been sub scribed at Wilkcsbarw, Pa,, for establishing a Female Institute there. The required amount is $10,060. They are bringing wateriu six meh iron pipes from tho mountain ron near Pottsgrovo’s Mill to Altoona, to supply tho pants of tho Railroad company’s works there. The distance is about a eouplo of mites. A.young man named Josiah Maugher, about 20 years of ago, son of Mr. Henry Maugher, of Douglass township, Berks county, was drowned in tho Schuylkill Canal, near Port Union, Union tp., on Wednesday week. Henry A. Sellers, Esq., has been appointed Postmaster at Altoona, aud entered upon tbo duties of bis office on Friday last. Mr. 8. is a sound radical Democrat from old Montgomery, ond will without a doubt mako a good officer The Uollldoysburg Sentinel, also announces the following John Btiffier to bo Postmaster at Claysbnrg, vico J. Longauc-ker,- removed BctJ. F. Qibboney to he Postmaster at Martins bnrg, vice Jacob Mclntyre, removed. Wm. N, Whitney has been appointed Post master in Bidgway, in plaoo of John Cobb, re moved. The Lancaster Intelligencer says that the formal oponing of Franklin and Marshall College, took place, at Fnltoa Hal), oo Tuesday evening laat. Addresses wore delivered by Hon. Alex ander L. Hoys, ofLanoaster City, Bov. Dr. John W. Novin, of Mcrcorsbnrg; nnd Bishop of Philadelphia. Wo were not present, not having been favored with a ticket of admission. An Amcrioan Eagle measuring about three foot across tho wings, was captured about two weeks ago, by a colored man, in the lower part of Lancaster County. 4 There was a parade and encampment at Salem, Westmoreland county, last week. Tho volunteers in attondance composed tho seoond regiment of Westmoreland volunteers. Tho regiment went into camp on Wednesday. On Thursday they were inspeoted and reviewed, ond made quite a •eredibio display; The weather was exceedingly warm and quite a largo number of spectators were, congregated from different parts o { the county. Tho parado was houorod with ; tho presenoe of several hundred of tho softer sex, who particularly attracted the attention of tho Grccnsbarg editors, as they announce thorn selves. ■ Information is wanted of Thos. M’Griaity,who left his-home in September, 1852. Heissged abouk thirteen yeatß, fair hair, nnd haa a slight speck' on tho ball of the left eye*. Any person knowing his whereabouts will confer a. favor on his widowed mother ,by addressing Mrs. Mery M’Giuity, Blatmille,-Indiana County, Pa. ' Tho British Fleet and the Dardanelles, jThe cautious, manner in Which- tho Earl of Clarendon and Lord John Knssoll recently re ; plied to interrogatories, addressed to them by the Earl, of Hardwioke and Mr, D’laraell, indi cates that the, Turkish question had, at the last dates, assumeda very serious aspect. Tho Earl of Hardwioke asked whether'any.orders had been given to Admiral Dnndas to advance the British-fleet-to thr Dardanelles. The Earl of Clarendon,- onhof the Ministers, fn reply, “ do cilned .to give any explanations on a matter in ohioh’tbeywere imperfectly informedwhile Lord JohaTtusscll, in answer to a similar ques tion, pqtby Mr. D’lsraellj emphatically said: “In the present slate of relations between Russia and Turkey, I feel that -anything whiob may be said here will be considered .as -of tho utmost; importance, and I must,- therefore, de cline answering the question which the right [honorable member has put I must leave him; ft# .giro notieo of any motion on this subject ;Whieh ho may think proper to bring forward, ;and : I shall then be prepared fully to defend the .course I have nofr taken.”—[Cheers;] . i ErOm all this wo may infer, that orders have given to the-Rritish' fleet to proceed;to the [Dardanelles in a particular emergency. 58,160407 44 — . 707,065 72 23,800 00 . 200,802 21 819,712 00 8,882,255 00 i,182,303 oo a’ ’ 1 LIADIIITIE3. SEWB OP own OWN STATE. •rr-C'S: ...... ■:« 1 , -T* Items of Hows and Miscellany. Miss OJive Bose is in trouble already in Liuv coin, co., Maino.. .. She was elected Itegister" o? Dttis, and tho Woman’s Eights parly- orunovv out in a card saying : v«'We jtlst yod— —wo dors yon, Miss Olive Bose, to regißter-uny but themen'c.djeds.' Ouj-tfdeeda’? are ournwn, and we7i_takecaro of ’cml” Well,' theiaTnerer was a Rost without a thorn 1 A writer for the newspapers from in Old Yirginny, says that since the ministers have been preaching to the slaves abouttho im mortality of dancing,- nearly tbe whole of them —so great . fa their conviction—have ';" laid" down the fiddle and the-bow”—and taken to “gambling.” The Hessian fly is laying waste whole fields of wheat in all the Illinois counties around Qnlnoy. The farmers are greatly alarmed. Mr. E, Joy Morris, U. S.-Charge.-d'Affaires at Naples, it is said, has negotiated with* the Government;, of the Two Sicilies, a; convention removing all quarantine obstructions. to lour commerce, so that-all the ports of,the United Statcaaro now in .free, intercourse with that kingdom. The Georgia, and Florida Railroad Company havo received advices by the Pacifia from their president, Mr. Senator Foote, that he has sns cessfully negotiated tho bonds of the company at par for railroad iron; .which has already been ehipped, and is on the way to' Georgia.' There are now at the U* S. Navy-Yard, Char-_ lcatown, Mass , 776. cannons, of various fcindsiT costing about $240,000.'At the Naval hliga-* line, Chelsea, 2,200 barrels cannon powder, and 400 barrels priming powder, costing $39,000. •Mrs, MarionUunch and-Miss 'Brovra bad on affray lately,; near Bowling Green, Kentucky,' which resulted in thejdeath of tho latter.: :A sis ter of Miss Brown also received several danger ous wounds. Mr. Seymonr, the missing: California-editor, it is said, left Boston for;homo by:dhftoverland; route,:wblch account* for his absence. . . . Archbishop Whately, of Dublin, eaystbat how ever mnob people may langh at him for avowing; it, ho is a living monament of the truth of mes merism, having suffered severely for many years from rheumatism. When the dootors bad 'done their best or worst, as the ease might be,. he was advised to have recourse te mesmerism,’ as a last resource. In the course of one week he was perfectly eared, and has nover since ex perienced any eovere return of tho complaint. “ A writer “ home" from Melborne, Anstralio, says tho; morality of the gold land is of as re spectable quality as that of England, and that n Snnday in Mdborno, Is as orderly as those of the qniet towns of Scotland. We-wcro afraid it was different...:; - - A new mode of advertising, we perceive, has been adopted in the' London papers. The ad vertisement, is reduced to a few lines and pnt in the middle of a white space' three or four times as large as itself. It la thus made quite conspicuous. We learn from the Tuseutnbia Enquirer, that on Friday the 20th nit.,.an unfortunate difficulty took place at Courtland, Aim, between J. Bynum and Alex.-Well,- On: Thursday they had -a dis pute, and perhaps came to blows, and on the next morning they met, when a word or two passed, and each drew Mb pistol and fired, so near the same time, that the reports'could net be distinguished apart. The contests cf each antagonist's pistol entered the forehead, and both of them died the same day. The papers at the South, West, and East are cautioning tho public against the notes of the All onto Dank of Georgia, issued by George Smith & Co., of Chicago, EL It is said that Smith & Co, ore industriously engaged in sup planting the currency of sound, specie paying banks, with this currency, wbloh has no other security than the implied agreement of Messrs. Smith & Co. to redeem the circulation. Tho Ulster Company on Lake Superior ha* just shipped to New York 4000 pigs of lead, worth $2,000, and will hereafter ship weekly ftom 400 to 600 pigs. Tho expenses of the mine are said to be less than $2,000 a month. A number of counterfeit $5 hills -on the Bank of North America, Seymonr, Conn., was passed in Brooklyn last week. There la a woman in Manchester, N. H., who is tho mother of 17 children—9 boys and 8 girls, the youngest now about two wccksold. Fifteen of her children oro now living. A Methodist Episcopal oburcb, to seat 1,000 persons, is about to bo erected on the corner of Eighth and Buttonwood streets, Philadel phia. Tho course pursued by the Gaelic in reference to every improvement calculated to benefit the olty of Pittsburgh exclusively, Is such as to in dicate with certainty that Its owners’ interests end property, perhaps, centre elsewhere. Look at that paper of tbo IStfa. In the came column arc to be found two articles. One, a caution to the Grand Jury nottosubscribo to the Pittsburgh and Steubenville Railroad; and thcothernrging tho same jury to subscribe to tho Pittsburgh and Clovctand Railroad. Why this difference I Is not the matter too apparent? Tho one road terminates in the city, and is essentially a Pitts burgh work. Tho other ends at the depot of the Ohio and Pennsylvania Railroad in Allegheny, where it is likely to end until Pitttshntgh asserts that the torms of tho subscription to that work must ho complied with, nnnoly “ that said Obip nnd Pennsylvania Railroad shall terminate in tho city of Pittsburgh," as set forth in tho bonds given to the County In payment of tho subscrip tion, The old Qaeeilt is sustained among ns as a Pittsburgh paper, when In truth its columns are open' at all times to promote tho interests exclusively gf Allegheny, and only advocate Pittsburgh os secondary. Can there not bo found fifteen gentlemen of this city who will either buy out this old Gazette and use its col umns and its infinence for other improvements than those only that centre elstuhere, nr estab lish a paper and give their patronage to it that will set with ns at loSBt on an equality. STATE RIGHTS, v —.- . <«*«- ; . . ■! ' Ess* The Gold Discoveries in Arkansas, on tho Quncbita river, have created ooasidcrablo; of a stir in that region, but It is doubtful .if there is sufficient of the precious dust to be had to pay expenses. Tho Ouaohita Herald, of tho 80th’ ult, says: * “ New.discoveriea are constantly being made. 1 Gold in small quantities has been found in'the' ■valleys,.on the hill tops and.indeed almostoveiy’ where where soaroh hes been made.' -Scarcely a rook can be found-that does not.contain some sign of gold. Borne of the quart* rook hasbeen found, whioh it Is said. will: compare favorably- With the California quart** Wo eaw a very fine speoimen a ftw days ago, of what la called tho houoy comb.qnart*, which la always considered the best indication of richßiggins." ' Lahoe Batoh or CoustEaraiT Bake Notes. —On the premises of Wm Crcgar, of-Montgo mery county, Pa.* who waaarrested on Saturday on the charge of counterfeiting, there were found nearly $12,000 in bank notes, and a copper plate for altering Bank of North American notes, of tho • State of Indiana, to .'tho Bank of -North America, of the State.of Connecticut.; Among the notes found were aboat $5,000 in the City Trust and Banking Company of the State of New Tork, of the denomination of slo’e, sso’nand sloQ’s; .The 810’s. andSfiO’sappear tobegood notes, altered by means of aoidß; and filled up for larger aminnts. There were .also $6jOOQ bn tho Harrisburg Bank, and tho Yrentott Banking Company. Col* Joha Wi Foraey* . Thia gentleman, ware : glad to. Washington* will be a candidatefo* m-elcction to the office of Cleric of the House of Eeproaea tatives at the opening of thenezt 'Congress,' anil will encounter but little, if any opposition— Te- P.orta to the contrary notwithstanding. - - Tho Col. richly' descries the honor—no man in the conn* try having done more with his pen to sustain and advance Democratio principles,’He ia now. and [ for some time paet hha teen, arbgular eontribn, tor totheoolncmsof ibtj Washington Union.— Zancastfr Jhtetl/jKctf, - - • - V-. , h - -- t •■• •'•• » ■' .. t- ‘ ■•. - - -f-..'---- V . 4 - ' ' « , v * - ' 'r * • • CHAS. E. LOOJOST STOCK ASD 812,l CidSKtli Sotea, Bonds, Mortjj*cca, '' ; "' T ’■•■'• -y^LSSCPLUL. TO TEE rDECHASIi AJiD SAX2. O? STOCK I 7 * - opposite th» Bank cf Pittsburgh,. ; ■ • . ■?. ■-•• ' W» HAVE BEMOVEIT THE ■ COENEB OP Wood andStsih Streets,' ££7*Whero they offer to. .their old castomere, tad the public generaUj, at the lowest rates, Wholesale and Retail, the most- select -and complete stock of CHOICE TEAS, FAMILY EROCJ2URS, .WOODEN AND WILLOW WAlUitfrbofonridiflthc'Wtgtrr v■. • &bg&j - -JPemrl Bimm Mitt $ CASAL BASIN, ALLEGHENY CITZ, —v. ■ • ~.-(as4&-ass fiamtoo trs®! PINE, SOPERBLNEr’EXTK/l FAMILY,:sad E& thy TKA, (of selectcsl Wiito Wheat,) FLOUB, roa tuix. BfUN, SHORTS AND SSIOTLINGS, slwajs oa hand. £3“ WewSl deUvcrlicur to lataiuAa, in eithcr:aMha twociUCs. ■: Orders pieced in dur boxer, .&LBBADN &BBl iTfgJ’S.'Wracr of Liberty ini St Clair. streets; or, LOGAN, WILSON &'OO.’S|JO2 Wood stWofi ■Will be atteoded.to.'. ■ °?l* > BRYAN. KENNEDY & CO. SEIL&9ZLB3IA CBETAIH WAREHOUSE, . ' ■‘ lSl ' oppmCe-VieSaU Bout. - 'J - - ' H.,W. B AFFORD,; r fT§* KEEPSconstantly oa hand the meat extensive and TenaaasaprtmentofCurtduswiaCuriaiahlaterialato be tbnnd in-ibe city,-.comprisingin part of the following GOODS AND EURKITUr.E COVERINGS—*U =■ ShadaTaU -V- -i'.^iffllollaaa^m-whahS!;^. rretushrßroca^ellc9sallwidths* Gilt Cornices, every r a Mo trench Plushes, ••-.*price,''■■ ■•• •'; 1--. ■*?••. “ Satin Lalncrs, GtltCurtain Pins, “ “ Banda,-, ~<. ■:•■ .f* 12 ?**: .■,- -i -j Cords and .Tfosscli « ••:. . , «-.: Damask Linens,. •r ' Gimps, all prices, i ; i* .-Cashmetttte,| Loops, *’ -- -' Plain Turkey>v • •!; Fringes, • .fadinßatin iJsinMii, - ~. : Picture Tassels and fords, Lining SUks; 1 Sheds Israels and Brasses Furniture Gimps, i Hooka, Rings, Brackets, fte. - AroJl assortmcutolfkp.atoTegDods constantly for ssle,- ...'[marld^—iLminT” .KS>;CABH HCTCAL FIRB AKB EIA IM? KIHE IHSB&A.SBE COSPABP, of xsb^lsJStvjL^ <3i 9 o * ooo - CKAR ■ yPraidat— Hon. AHokjSTCS 0, ILEISTEB: ■■ ; .... iStcretery—TUOldAS lL WILLSON, Ea* ‘‘'t. r'ri~*esciaast^x-'--*:~ . •. Hon-A;O.'llcister, ’.f' .Samuel W-Hstf, -- ' • l i: ?r v WlHbm F. PahnastocSr, ■' *‘John B. Cos;' ‘ - Harrcy Bollman, r Ja»h Peters,' John Walker, Jr, • • William Colder, Jr- Jacob S-Haldersaaa, Aaron Bornfcaurfr. * -> . »• *.- . •• s * tvBU33BLL & Agents; : v-r ' • • _ _ Oface. in-Lalayeite BufftUsgsv •: JW-••: ... • : ... . .{.. .(entranceon:WoodsttQgi).- ■ .3^ASSOCIAT33D!.Iosorance r§i,VS,?s?fi?i n J" 01 tb =«l‘y orPlttsUarnb. J. X. SIQOJ’*IU£AI>, L'resliJent-RaBHiLT PIZ^MiY. Secretary. wm lnsra against msr iod MABIKE EISIiS dm Zlnda* QSictr: ia Mnooncahela Ecn3e,-Ros/lS4'aad I£s Water, atreet/ : --/.;; y- ' '-WKStseaS;-. * ■ j. S-itwri*ad, : ~ i-.i'W. J. Anderson, -.r/ B.o.Sawyer* .< : < • v Simpson, r': • WmJil.TEdsar,, ; • , -ILB.Wilkins,-, • ■ : - . CharlcaKent, ; . C.IL Paolioa, .... .j-. ‘WaiiamOollinscood, < A. P. Ansirats, Ar Joseph Kaye, • • , ; - - - ■ William Wilkinson.- :r JY r 5 s ®Jjri2fcs2iS?_ liAscranco Company or UK£ L. “ ' o£ia: Jlerktitaid Woodib-teti. '■ dXfJ . r o S& M,a ““^“ a -wWw. • : v- ‘ siftterpas: H.y.Kin& ,e,%■Wo.lArimerJr., .-.- William Bsgaloj, Eiaanl 31. Her,? : f Baaselßen, i ..T»mhaßh»hlia,_; ’■'■ , EobcrtJ)ualsp,jr, j JcJmS-DEirerth, .s • • VtucS*Sa&m?Z-‘;i £ ‘ • - 'Edirazu Hraxletna, 1 w! ; v. -Walter Bryant, " WUHsjaß, Hays,-’---- •?./*- •.. ~ .. . \ . IgaasSlrrcanock.- ■ •: :JPltt»lmrgU Com*.' pany, of PITTSBURGH, Pa* Cipatti- $xoopoo ■ - President—V.uoa&--£j 003r4 , vr —- —~ -fV - Tie* Presidcoi^aAiiOßl.!SrCwiESis. , ,; ': j - Coixd3.- y-.?*•-• OPFKJE, S»OC. 65 yiPIS STIiSET, ... MbllrSuildinp*) .: This Conpahymakfes; every- "Insurant®-appertaisio;? to or conacctod with LifeJJ&ls. . ■ • - Ilotual Bates are ttw'.taie .safely eondacicdCompanies.?-' ' t::-.:. .• r ?7- J ::.j irSointStoek rates at a redacilon of caa-thlnJ fron the «me- Uiisipdreeatviiia^wMiany*•-•-*•- i ••- : r tho liras cf:pwfifinsgoinff to California or' •AcstraEv i ••••-■ ©a ITcdacsdaj .morouig, tielnstant, ty ifiisßojy Simpßm, of tfca.-Methodic :E;i»copal • Cfcurclv'tba Rcf- JOSEPH UOIWER* A. H.,: ta CAHGi*INE £L Uc- CEACrTEy, dsugMor cf I>r. -ilcha -M’Cracfccn, of-th?* cUy Bi>ANS —V barrels AViiiLe itsans. for sale by K'l? i .--henry n. coixisa boxes Cheese, for side by' • j°l7 i HENRY 11. COLUK3X S?l3il—AVliite I'jsh, Trout, and. lake ihvkerel, fer 1? sale by , [jail] ; HENRY H. CUt-tTS'S, .- CWiAM T.UiTAH—S3O V33. pare, for ssie by J jeA" - FLEMING BROTHERS, tettiTedeml fi>e Kie by -jolT - . • • - ‘ PLKMIXQ BROTgEBS. rLUFEXTI£t)£—2& bb]s.Turpentlnc,la store and fcr sale. ■rXt - ; ■■•:••■•■ ■■■•■•• ..■■•; ■.FLS3HXQ BROHIEK& - ijVAKIXAS . gengiTH*-' fn •JC «3un.botUes> jastrteeired by .■••.•- • jgl7 :.... •■: j VLSMIXgJmOTHEBS. KiD -BUSKINS—A sae lofiofKJd Btt£iios end SUpsors* ja£ received l>? - * ¥ * W • W. E. BCHMinyrZVIOT-Marfcct st).": OXFORD TlE^—For Gentlemen’s smaatr wear* jnado to order, at r •• '•••• jslT 1 SCgMERTSr,IO7 Market at: ’' T«lin» M&r&lngFost •-A LCOHOIi—3O bbls. AlcoboVg) and W per cent; for sale A in-bbls. and U bbld. ; ’ • ■ W ' ‘ v to \¥bdd .sheets XpKENCU-IjAWK .CKAVATS—6Q.i!qs2b, jast rewired at -JC ' ♦<- • ... * ~ JOHESim’B/riv J g *« ■ --gothicJlali, T-lWoodstrett.;; EUSSJA DUCK LINENS—rYor* points, witli & handsome loidrpUlnaad y Marseilles Testings, rdceired tX" :■ - '-■•CHISTEE’Si . HttH«’74T>ryict. v j CjCUHEKTZ, In addition to Jiis iftJegahfc MsoctoicnLi of Xft* k> dies* flatter-, Buskins, n\- . teatfoato the Tarious style* arthti JoreniTe department Hisses, Touth»andlCbildretfitEhoed«id Gaitervofererr ■eelorandstyle,at- * V -f JeiTV- J * AttEST^ST;?- - Alteautifat go tiding tented. ontbe: it* A « Ohio street and .!*«? SmfliOaoißQa;;^lotjcu afrontorsa hy XU3 feeLl extendhg tec* to un alley lot wfflia BQlilOT?. and On good tcimss ■'> v* . ‘ , * * v.TtibsasHomcfctr I. -, 1 yol7 .; *...■■•..,•• ..r.Bostßuildings, rifth street-*:■ Tjioa SALE-TWO nuuUred Acres,©? Omt ormcaitO' •JC-..;Mopoagrtdfcmrr,'„ « V .. o .- ■ I BaOcUnESf retfrstrcot. i JelT .rii~i~~A3sS3tiEStossaLSoUesisr~~ ft!OTlCElshtrclyglicr^thattie undtrs!ioca^ta ttea wJnSSSS I ®} Aiolntoatot pltto&tata ofMiTTHEW IiAItDIgON, dsc*Mcd, lstaofUobimon toTCßhip. An iaSebttd,>. raid Estate,-m* wqueatedto make imncdiitfc payment to tho subscribe? ; •ad a 2 listlds claims triH present them fbrwttcmenU. \ *HATTHJBW IL4EBISON. - •jelT. , gt»» .. . : : Administrator. I i/Utfi WORKS! FIRE WORKS!*— -'1:- ■ XL 300,000 Torpedoes; ■< . - ) -6OObcxe»yiro.Cr*cker3; •r.- - : t . 40gratfPIam»efcla; - - r* \ —4O - do' Chassis;* •. ;• • • 4 ... - o~do-'203. - : ■_ ■■ ■ , _ , . i - B-Tto loi' - do; ' ' *v “ r v W do -Roman - 0* do-Colored and Stat Roznas Candles - ;' *v * • — -COTOTHV HOBIBS AT AUCTIOJT.: ' SATCBDAT, tho SSlh larger! Panos, all well ■watered TritJi. thQ'purest gp-rfnjpy ci fray’d' near “fflD*SldeT?atcp BtaHdjj/? 09 JPcoasyiTMla Eaß. • read, about tbreu'mUcysauflj it iboßorough of EloirsriUcO find to the midst'of ai ' fcrtne aiii Jtoarishibis cocdfta'tmylatho Bolted Stoles whlci, it Is ‘be2err?*L : ‘ bJcot;fiseol!ed to bcanty-of location,or: for grimly C f •fia&aejyibrany.bthe? inoiintateQua.locality 'vaJ^Sa'cad^ SSWISSI ; wnreakit *rwees to Kwlroad or Canal;;; It will.** dS * Tggvgm*P^ms^fue&SZbi ujopS: 'JiSSSSattito^'’Ks**:saaclear of *Jl.iaeoia- : a, ths Stata cf dill by.-1:0? vrArrttX. Frans, Ae, Bore folly at the tim» Bcp .- JdT-M •_ - )Court Sole* r t fc*,OrphaaaS<*nirt cf- AUft er!on^^?ssi?^y,^^?^ex^ o*e 0 * e to galftybypaHio vendnw OMbo praises, b “ k 0M a0Olf«t to a fi&ra SSL?U!?i ?2!jsf thareoD greeted, io_frait,a ? lUI Pnsasl brisk toft/iSd Kv^Mi^^ 1 ‘ a LS : ?' thrc ® t^rwßtor y Jectto &n : attanal.groas4 -rent of i .or; parcs cf<&eawlt ; S^w 9 Si ,J -I «W#‘of BtfeeJ,' Sefcwees-CfcjUfcm rtreetaj saidLotWfeg * frost cMweat?* rP^ 3 ;- iadonth alxt7»lfrgr ist; tnsrooa erected a three istorr ftad'baseocot r ßrick. •DweWog House, having bajrooms* two pario?%• r.-i.-;'-! : j.: teas ofr cashat tfca .ddlyiati^cf-d*sas oao'yeartonc-thlrdla frwojesra; r^thiatcr* ' «3t, L to hoisaiiWby bcoiasd mcrt?tt£*t=i ■i '.-For forth*? cartl£qiar3,esqulrocf Knd Aosuslst^tdjsr *“ -T* 5, *9 :»! - -V r r 1 * I .f. •A-• r. • SPECIAL NOTICES. - •-rggafewas.y•; •' iSamncl STClarkaa, . .. .. . A.*Wilson, • Jcs«pl> P, Gaziarj. JI. D. . : ‘ Alczzcdijr; • i : --liiraar Stove... ezariS James 3, Uoob, TTOlaaPfcmjp* Jc£a Scotty Joint M’AJjiin, Uoratio-N. Lcs, lIAKHIKr>; HEW ADVEETIoEIIEHTS. •* ■3 do • ■ Floger Eots "l&istarft’aTfd fhy - ? JGSHXTARTTODES : \ _• • " 7 opposite'St.CbaTTes Hotel*, i '*■■*#:»' w *.•*<■•••• ••,•• • ~ .y;. " V, 5 V t -r .*1 • «-• r % ,'** i e AMUSEMENTS, XI AS OUZO HA 1,2,1 Ssaaat of tta TTido wT of tha lata OScszTctxazss, iturdmd KhaanVumsdiorM cfkitlitt. ITS 3 IiIEJTO.TOER 0? THE WORLB— „tsbsszatNorj ecotia giahtloth r'-Kt-aih? £ SB £P& vba 1100,7 * aTS rf <®>» caitr tulslii bctwwa fsrar esa £73 f 0 poEWSxI cf a yatfeeUy rrmaietifcaj mSyJ™ l &0 world-rcEoireed MAC&AS&ANn Te^Sr?* 11 } ° f . eo ™> tf UmbcrtAerofaiis, EjeEh- ThVSSS 5 ”" **«« 1= tho TJoltoi Eistsa. I nmISS?,S??? i - p V n S r »UI gi™°=3 of their mwiwltlll. ^ St "Ko’cioei;itriraacij will tats?- Adraferacaly 25cents -"‘ ' jantoalanuaabllUaf.tha aaT.~ OE S a '® :t ?PSS&'HOCSB \%f: Jnßß~iSgv XSS3, (Mix Tw™?£v Ca Kp nolle* oil's Mens. E@ wS p SI?S " *»'*?“ «*» nb»* riScS. f --? , J.aTOSTEB,Hmsgsr. ana Brass Sailao?H (fe>*; Bana t van bo had .by. applvLecr to We*' F-p*rtr • • K- -QAEQO & street 20 fcbts. Linseed OH; ~ \J»- . -10 -do Bcflce’iGreasjaijOiJj • ' ■ -1 :• • *10 ; ;do 10 do do do Ko 1: • .** " 150’goils.'5y2ia2o Oil; ■ .--.100-do Helmed EpcitaOU; .■■■- • . Instore andfor sale by--: -FLEMING-BEOTHESS,•-•-'• " (Successors to J ICIdcI & Co--} ; •• -TOST .BECEIVJSm--By- Adaaa & Co.Ta Express,a tsesh ; gOEpty Cof. Licims, W-. .Onder drawers,' and avrarietjo?.- tWajs sui table Jar gamiber ve&r, JoonircuiroxxFtbta&atteu -6t B» Cribble's Fasiiouable'Clotlmis Store,-Nd: 2£3LlbartyS -street, head of Wood. - r fielol -■ - .S:-G.RTpar.ig-^- . JOHSSOS HOUSE, Cleveland, Ohio. »pDI3 K£W. HOTEL will be open Cap the reception cf visi- X - tors on tho lfilh cf Jane. Its locationls - -central, heins opposite tho Annnlcsn,andhettrcon the ; Wcdiiel and tfranS* iXavrltshall ba perfcct in s =-■ , „, ' J. S STmBBL'GL -forelHaioyn as «Jhha;cf the i • jel&ln XO FA~MlfJKS.—lhagabsdbere would call : to lie fact,' that they are rceeivinffTegalar afid ; constant supplies of Pearl Steain Hill Extra Family, Supers Sna aiiu OTaaanx gran rid»t> io filTorders to any amount, dt macufacturer’s-priees.' • Al?c,befV county iramis'coiistaiitly cn hand..- N-&—2fo charge for delivery i. . - BAILEYi ■• : jolt-. , Fatally Grocers. 253. liberty street- ••••■ T 7 rpHE suiccribcra - ham* -opened a iXOUK A2TD ’ S*EEI> •ri 6oiihfi2l£l.str©att between SMrdamX Eoortivwhere : they ’ STfllaijra.*?' heep-'^cn- 1 hini-ChoL» : ,PA3i?XY;SIiOUB; OA?3> COIWf, and all kifcd* of Horsa 3E£ay ttaMtdfaUydnTiie the'cTdiena'Qf to give them a calL - Jgftlm WILLIAM LEONARD & CO. ~ •. •■ CcrJss !C<-rlia I CcrfiaS .■•y-.-T.• I TV OUIiB respectfully infoini: tho dtirona ofPittsburgh : andTidnlty; GmtfhiTa opened, a Store cflThird and ‘Saithfleia staects. for the sale of ail diacrin-' tions of CORKS and CORKWOOD. -.-v I am prepared to fill ell orders pertaining t* my business, on-tha shortest notice, tod'at eartcrß prices. - X-would de« dre mcrchaataand.others to'caH before golmfeasi.- - ' HSVRY OTERINfrTOIL «■ Olico of t Ho Clttacnay■Dflpnmt. Rfm ynf • -•• •• ■ ■ .•••■■'•■■■ PUtsburgli* •.".•:•• .TJE£OLTED, That wo, thfi Stocahaldc» of tie -JLv in bIM, Imre accepted; and hereby do accept ihscharrer Sd - aetof incorpon&on, approved-tha SSth day of April,'A. T>J 1853. .(Rosolatioupasse-l Stay SOth, 1852./- " ... • .. Euo&t&i That the Board meet dally, atiha-Ofilcs of tha- :: ' Bank, tb-open- the Rooks and jncaire. sahscrip tiaas -to tbo . capital stedrof th&'Raak,.between tho'hburs of 9 tfdoefc,' -A*3L, and 3 o’clock, 3> Ifcjund that further, public noti» : - • ■ thereof be giTea by MTcrtisaasenv inthreo daily papers.— • {Besofatfon passed jnac 15lh;lS5a.)i;: r; •- : - - -Published by order cl the Board. /- --- V'-;,---' ~. -.- : :7JaHv/ri - - BXHTJ EL-iT CLUREAN, Sectary. £ TWTOXICEIs Umßdphs dftliapittsßarglt.- -X/t ~aad -CpnneiisrlUe Balircsd Company, aw cow ci^gfcn l -. ' additional subscriptions totbesiock cf saitl Ecad/c.; tio 0? - ucoof the President cf said Company.oa Fourth •'• •door to the Banker Pittsburgh. . - - i-.: llm.drst.tenaTbien tof on each shara cf stbi±,''wni - - ;be payable at the Gme.of aabscripG.om * ■lids read artymsds fres frem /taration; and ' to the amount of Opcr-cenksre also exampsedfrciat^S'- liOTl.*'.'.; . 1 - : ,•••.-•. • iotirerf i. tceEoKilscQsjplsW. tfcoßoa!*//-- ‘ . V.. - . : . . .mUJAH LAHHIEH,-JE. >_ - * ’>• r 0 \7Al.b PAPBE. = if?KL£s*y sals >« n «tO!Slra eollectimcf PAP.23I nASarfo3,cosjstrßiasosrrat Bomber of bob pat (eraarsdccgi exprpeslyfor this market,' torn PrebiA Americaa I'aniif-rtotna, of Gold,Bold:aba Velvet, Fiery- . «wlr-«f.-*XPT.w*totyr-OHw4 Obd ..Busted; all .tibvarf.; ■ op styles of Imitation TTood voiSt, saeli asOafc,: UartSe, ' Msple, MsibgiaiyiHosewoca, -; .iisg-altpvether an/assortment', tHai_Kmnat be cacellalia qaality,(ioantUy, or low pitas, by say tooss treat of tls iUlesheay moor, talas. • • > •CT /Prices rouge from 6e.toSs,oQper piece.--'- - ./ whether (ppcsod to pnreliapornoit are respertfblly-ibviP tod to tail at THO 3. PAMES'S, , : - tnarSltaa - ■ - No. M Market laroat Iter.* ■Western Insnraaco Coxspaay, Fittsboiffo :■■'■■ “• SifKSlfc, ‘ely&SSg 0 * “» :;promptlypeid.-. ; :- --■ - : Alfeiae Institution,' i 1 -prompt ce*a ana liberality, to maintain the character , wWfi2>'• ; - iaeycave b^vpralection to thssa'- - - i.tfbQ dcsiruto be insured* v , T C. X 7. Kieketson, J.-’Wrßxrtlcr, *t* Smith,-gThtn°ap, Geojse:l7;3ac2can! George .. A.o 1 ey, Alcanna er Ktoick, - Thpiohs Scott, •■■ * *:•%> $3, OE»rtafc 93 street, & : Monstx ;& Antikpay 1 '& iia^jtaorr . ; fp.HB. undersigned vouliinfbm their ninny frkmb and . reaoredfirca Burfcefffßa&iins to No. 63 Fourth sti(aTe» doors aboTe their old EthndVwhSa -they hare fittod'-np roerr-tt • Hatlajea • superior arisngehient ofMlgh t, SBd-tha- Best'apprared _msßu2Mita Js£«r- in usenrfih Bociaten years ■ ted now Tin:ti^xlikgiics&es'thaa'l^^Sc jafeeto^KStstaigiii-,.either.; sahgio ir ingrespi Vhetbertheyfutures ortiotSv- ? ; ,vj~ .:; .. prices, and perfect ska> taccan tcrourcustcmera. r. HOUGH & AJPCEOW ; ,c - A EABHjQF.E'IFTY-SIS AOEE3; of tbo City,f . r Sale* T- f 3 WTa fa' sale/a I'&SLhl off rgrerrary •'••■'■. ,_t—AC^S,- tngeuier-wita th& imprsvemeatsfaltuatea'in .foß?;xnfles-of the a eoai -■ .towls pawhk2i,tteof.ar&«tected Sl£ T£2fiM HOUSE 3 - ' ThiapTopertyis .&E;tho Tery.-ltm prfca of SISO aer '-* acra.-,*Tbere is .tfso about dght acrea oribj-.besi COAlfik < v «unbryv Frc* beamy Of seooary,. i&4 this Farm canaot' • pcjmrpaastdla.AJhgtM&r county v-geem*liberal ": -. —T v ' ' - —-- s i Tnatetoae, M MS oat : - :ALSO-~Qg^^oar-AirgLot T -iiC3r TirSMpsbTrrp. REIS, at fla Store ofKais *&> :S^s 9^^?i = of of each day. - ■ •• i^Tim . )^^'Jpttfea3-in3Btaatageifaascopj'>n»'T T /T, VhFpst) ' • Earopcair AgTOt,-hsa- ranored-hit -' &T«itheiu!Sisit!dis!istreets, op. peseta tng Mothodai Chores. jolO BAN& >VAiiiLA2xTa WASTIU).—! wish, to purchase Ifitf* ED y iiiiiO Afire Land'TFoxanta, for which tha highest '' xnarketprsawiU’topaid;- -. .V JAMES BLAKELY* ° ; " . 4 AsentjmdCoarayaseoy■■•■'■: - ?,- Bmn.thcn.d Smlihgelti : v " (TVPFICa FOB LOOiTD;Q IAIfIJ3 IN IOWA^-liari : Trail Teresala Oraland business; irfio-irtU locate mj Wk" :: jaßteargaragt-ty aa, oa.tha.Taytcai liuxia. not located. ' - , cf lovraCty, end liurcat- - 1 * --JalO - u JA3IE3 BLAKELY. &r°PP*ty‘ for. Solo: or ZiisoljoafTc'.'" •Ttt : »'^S^ ,lea D i ' ln JS dl,u ®> fo ‘ tr - s!a la ttSsitrfca, PlOFslt7 ’ er ,aU dI3 P O » of it on loa gteojjj giteet; dow twteaaled tatefc£ toS 021 ecSeoa «ASS!Slt^ai^SL IhrellloS E °“ S3 ' Am^o^*^ I**** 1 **** Hou^ ra Loots, J±2£3£Z&s%£* D-tHb-Hte«a « HSa at, Hcnse *“Eat Blmiaghsa, ?y f * bj *»=* to build ssrea &3S. ' S^sSSSE^S^m «S&?s»’BSs®^Si2£s te«£SS£"JSgggl^gj\!Eas.^»s/«» . EUSQ2EAHAGE2IGY," __ - ■ ~ OLDEST HSTABT.T g TTrT> OFFIOS UT 'rrrrq cvpt • rou-Ezsmnji'o .■ .T‘ f,r VA ~*•• bSIjS? C °^S7. -** W «2=sj>leJ3, sad'tea w-foa a^^3^tfdsta^c3<^ : nct W :?ii7 > i^ris£e3aecrs&toftsy' • a don&r,&ed-tlia fccsisg fewiblcli-lie j* : w* liwtfjooljihas m>t2fiat2iaa 4S,WO cersota • acipg a complaint or B&glgcscfjjptyoa &jplf p?=rt«■■•-:•'.••■ .•• •. •, - % • t -Heeaarissao Passenger 3ScS»ts for tadcnyDahlia/jaTe^--:.: Djcgheda,. Llafiricic, port * : - Enffi > 'KeTsry;6alwaj > :I(®dcmlsrr7 f :and Ducdalt, to Xe» • TojdciPirlla2e3plila, aod Orleans, and frtm.-theace attend Btsfctl/to&SI - ; «X p&t of • th* tLmS'f : -. He-also ftar£sli% pojahS at the jbUcSjS C:’- |ISSC3,TISt ffitEFOiaj®. dao -* *»“ i * , J ► OS IRELAND. ;Pmb=!3l BaoS .S 1 Stagj* ££*»** Jhrahodit,. Yqnaoy, McA ShjPjL.- - iSm, Caras,' eSS^ 7 ' £?«r> TtalM, S}SSL Igr is”- aF* S!; - - Owtehfll, - tecricS, Ealtrthaanon. ” ' I vw * . - , ON SCOTLAND * •*» **» *«*» L* * ~ ON TRANCE.' H=3B- Edsrart Etot a Co, Dsatou L r *7 t -i /«, * - *• * V. ■'. "5. ~ *■.-• ’W ■' t- .• .«••• vi ■' ■ . •• •• •. »■ •-.- -fe‘ \ - A