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POETER BRAWLEY, ■ 1 r ' cf Crawford Cytfr.!j? r.; *tt -'pETTijfGtif £ Co.» Who urc prompt, ton» *BSsBsS2g£g& l)03TON, 10 Stat-street gg> Sec First Pago fi>r Bcadlnff Mattel. THE SATURDAYS! OEIISB POST, , Wo commend our Weekly of this morning. W every person who desires to read a good news paper. Oar Money Article, will be found -..sr-:* «■■■ The lnteet advices indicate some hesitation ?n : - . the part of the English goveminent to involveit seif in so>expensiven war. 'Bat should vsr ' commence on this “Eastern Question” it would be difficult for the English government, or any of the crowned heads of Europe to keep clear of It-end a general ver is theprobable result. In .the midst of sneh a contest the masses of the people, so long kept ddtm by force, might find tlitir opportunity. •• - The next steamer may bring news of peace or of war; if of war, momentous and otarfling events may claim our attention-ero long.? -■ f QAttBAOSIO THE PAOIMC. “ ! Tbo Worth Anttvan says : - Ilrtlli bedoßcsdedbroil who hitvemdibflprtMeafen ’ itths tinqaot hddlß. honor of tho Provident, ■' errata!, tint Bw occasion ™ «o Important as it lolto tho should say, tho .fflatlon—of-tho policysriitchtha adiatnlstrnilrm has reserved . 00, In regard to thogreai project of uararaig “ - by rallroM boOTeontho •' mat. The government, through two ofttt principal Sector * torie3;-liii3dßCl»TOllnfaTor of tl» on4ortaaDg, an a^worS “ of-nationalJJwessltst.antl H.loeSaJlansiJjtovto fewof Ha being constructed! as » government work, by tho govern meat, •'•■’■ * * ' Wo bcllovo tho present adminUrtratloa can in no way sews the interests of tho whole people : P more effogtottlly, than by urgißg forward, h? all constitutional means, this groat and tnuly national enterprise. It la pne of the best signs of the wisdom, en ergy and patriotism of the present administm ' - tion, that it has made this a subject of early nt tention and notion. It has announced its polity on this snbjeot, and is folly and openly cmnmU ted in favor of the projeet. It has hastened for ward exploring expeditions, who arc already on <« {he Ylains” surveying and examining tho differ ent routes. It has. throngh one of its Beerett ries, at least—tho Secretory of War—annonn * cedlts belief that there areuo eerions constitu tional objections, if any, to the general govern ment undertaking its constructipiijaa a .mtltfary ■ - road, necessary to the .protection and defonce.of our wide and rich western seaboard, in ease of war. * ’ While It is a proper undertaking for thegen <*pal government on this ground, the road when completed, will be no less a'greut and thronged avenue of commerce, such us no notion ever be fore possessed. It will people all the wide JO giou between tho Mississippi mil the-Pacific ■ chore; and give.employment’ to thousandsand tens of thonssods of-laborers; find create a d® mandfor On almoetinoalaulabloamoantof Anur {can iron in Its eonstmetion; for,'we presume a ■ - democratic administration will nee n one bat Amer ican- j Bat the benefits of such a road are “ too nu» merous to mention, 11 and too obvlouß to every intelligent mind to need an enumeration herp. This project alone, if token np and urged for -4 ward with energy by President Pierce end bis - cabinet, find by n dmnor itio Congress, would be sufficient to distinguish this administration, hud secure to it honor and applause all over the world and through all time. - KENTUCKY.- . •, Oari- friend'of the tonieviHe -Democrat Uin high hopes as to what will be the result of the election in Kentucky. 'He gives a detailed state ment of the position Of their candidates for Congress. V?o make up a synopsis of them from his article: In the first district, the old and popular mem ber, lass Bom will be Te-elcoted beyond a doubt His 1 ’ receiving the nomination unani mously; was but a just tribute to the faithful manner in which Mr. B. baa served his constl tuents. .... , , Io the second district, the race will bo between Davis. Democrat, and Gbas, whig. This is a woig district, but notwithstanding, the editor Teels a warm oonfidenooin the eleotion of Davis. We hope ho may be, but we are apprehensive that our friend ts over sanguine. fn the third.Ewiso, whig, will cany tho dis trict withoutoppositlon, It is one of the dark spots in the history of Kentucky politics. In the fourth, Christman, democrat, and Brownlee, whig... Of this, the Democrat says:— Ine whiga complain that Christman-talks loud and fast, and denounce him -as a demagogue; whilst Brownlee belongs to the staid and sensi ble class of old fogies who makes butlittle noise. This' is a-good-sign.' -The mm who hasn't much to soy, nnd: oan’tispy much: well, is likely to make a slow race. He is not likely to be fast in finding'mit -that be ie beat,-nntiVthe knowledge will not avail much., In the fifth district, the race fa between Stone, democrat, and Hill, whig. We haven t much doubt of Stone’s enocess. ..He beat Hill two years ago; and we see no reason why ho will not do so again; - Bet the demoerdta of Mereer, Morion and Washington .come up, to tho work, nod it is ea«ilj.dope, _ , _ In the sixth district, the whigs have three candidates, aod almoat whigß enongh to eleot them nil. Dr. Price, Major Barnum, and Perry II St me, nro all determined to go to Congress. Only one of them, Stooo, projases a plan of settlement ; perhaps, because his chance, ns the case stands, is rather slender, and he would like to be taken off by his friends. . The Somerset Gazette (whig) says Elliott, the democratic can didate, is popular and: talented; and very ac ceptable to -his party,' and that they will unite i opon bim to A man. In the seventh district,which embraces Lonis vitle, the candidates are S. 8. English, domoorat. ond Col. Preston. Whig. To our mind there is but little hope for the democracy, in this dls triot, but Mr. English fa a very popular man. and if the democrats will struggle for victory as ardently as they have on, former-occasions, the chances may be fair. Tho eighth dfatriot is regarded with deep in terest. The popular and talented J. C. BrczJc inridge, thegrond son of Breckinridge who was the friend, .personnl and political, of Jefferson, la the democratic candidate of .the distriot. He runs against Hitcher, who was an old federalist, and voting ngoiust tbe war o£lBl2, the antigo nist of both Breckthrideand Clay. Ho has been about fortyyearsn sort-of pensioner upon the Whig party.. He hashed a long record. In the ninth district, Jaigt Rici, democrat, has been some time upon the track, and will be elected. BntfCqpf. Cor, whig," has lately an nohneed him Self a candidate; and will persuade himself thntho is ono until the first of August. In tbo tenth district, the race only creates some Interest from dissensions in tbo democra tic party. The Whigs fancied that they had a ! chance, and put ifr. Hodge against Hr, Stanton These dissensions will not affect tho race mate rially ; and Jfr. Stanton; it we aro not misinform ed will be elected with tho: usual majority. : Upon a review of the whole field, the cratshavo a fair prospect in the eleottyns for Congress. Bet every man dnty, ond give a good account of old Kentucky. The canvass for the Legislature in many of the counties; is in a good.deal of confusion; and the majority, on either-cidewUl be rather acci dental than otherwise; jefferboh COUEOB. We yesterday received a catalogue- of tbc of fice) a atd students of this college, by which It appears that the whole' number of students is 258 Wc are glad to find in this catalogue evidence of the continued -prosperity of this institution; and that, by the ability of its professors, and thorough- eourse of study, it is well sostnining its nocteot and- honorable name among tho col leges of the country.. Many men if) thisconntry dow distinguished for ability nnd usefulness, re ceivfd their education at. Canonsburgb. We hope its prosperity will long continue. gsg- From tho following it appears that 11001? Sam and hisifamily are awfully in debt; bat at the same time own a vast amount of property, there is no evidence of insolvency here, and no groand for the apprehension of *• a crash.". Tho Dobta and Property of tho tf. 0. ' The Cincinnati Railroad Becord.recently gave an article in relation to the indebtedness of the Fatted States. = The aggregate was nearly $l,- 700.fin0.000 ■ Bat this inclnded not only the Na tional and State debts,.bnt tho dobts.of corpora tihns and Individuals. A later number of'the Record - contains nn estimate of tbo value of the property of-theTTnlted States, -and from which wo copy, He following figures: Assessed value... ,$6,010000,000 COper een1added,,.....,..,........ 3,600,000,000 $9,016,000,000 Increase from 1849 to 1858, under . . ... , the increaso currency, 40 per , 3,840,400,000 Value of the property in the Na- tion in 1864......... 518.462.400,000 The writer contends farther, that the curron af of the country amounts to $800,000,000. The debt 'to $1,700,000,000; and the property to $18,000,000,000. His conolaßlonsare astol *°'let. That thero is convertible property enough inaction to pay off the entlredebt of the country (if each, thing issnpposnble.which never hap pens.) without making saorifices.or materially disturbing commerce. 2nd. That the aotual currency.of :tho.conntry is eotiieient forthis purpose, and that the amount Of currenoy le rapidly increasing. .' Bd. That la such a condition of things no gen eral bankruptcy can happen; bnt that it ia quite possible, in case of pressure, there may be many casea-Of/ inflivldnal failure, and also that some rollway -undertahinga haetily and imprudently undertaken mayfail. .l .rt . - 4th" That priccs Ttill be maintained, ana the. capital of tbe conntry continue rapidly to aeon* mutate, oa Us-vast undertakiogs. ite increasing population, and its rich harvests continue to go' on. " . Xhb Wool Cue.—Wool hoa commanded a high I price in this county this year. On a late visit to the northern and western portions of this comity, w© bcird. of Bovcrol chpico lots beiop Bold a' fmm 70 to 78 cents. By" for the largest portion of the clip of fide wool in those seottonß is stiU in the hands of tbs producers* waiting for buyers tooime up to the prices. Seventy , cents,appears to he the price demanded. . .Al- I though thea» prices look estraTogantly.hlgh, we I are nesnred that those who keep ebarser and heavy wimh-d sht-op, obtained moremoneyfor i fhe'if fleeces thsntbose.whogrow the fine .woojs, is, about -produeing a change in : the Quality of the wool, ns many of the producers have turned, their attention to the heavy vaner ties among which the Spanish Merino; appears ti he preferred. They caionlate to shear from r & from thetr fall-blood Spanish sheep, which will allow them to cell lower than atpresent, and still make from one-half, to two thirds more money than -off the flne WQob.— MmongaMe<-> ™ ih vUitore - an v n,anyof « OB V f S whom wire Mr,.Tan „SL, «, President of America, accompanied KC S* »• Campbell, Governor of one ..r the Slates. The distinguished party jvero comtuett-4 through the Exhibition’ by Sir IThos- Deane, Dr. Harrison, Dr. and other members of the committee, iwo of otrn own s®a®h,« Wabhisotos County —Tnc Washington. Ea* | porter is of the opinion that in n short time Allegheny county will bo able to Bhow some or the largest fleeces of r wool grown in the.Stato.rr It sayß: Dr. Geo. 8. Bars, late; Prothonotary of Allegheny County, purchased last fall several of the finest quality of French Merino Bhoep, from whiob it is his intention to breed extensive? ly. .'These shSep cost the Doctor about eleven hundred dollan —and they will compare favora bly with any in the country. The Doctor bos arranged the programme for.growing wool andi breeding sheep upon an,extensive scale, and we have not a doubt, will accomplish something handaome in that line. 1 ’ - -■ • Acoieest— Mr. Peter Staeker, an old oltlten I of Carroll township, fell off a hny-mow on Thurs day last,-to the barn floor, a distance of only 7 I feet, his head striking against tho corner of a I windmill, and hud his Skull and shoul der dislocated. He. died'from tho injuries re- l ceived, on . Saturday- afternoon.— MonongahcUt 1 Republican. t - GnEENE ConsTTi—The Waynesbnrg' Meßsen-1 ger states thnt a Mr,: John.Kirhy, in the employ of Mr. S. W. Sayres, of Franklin township, bod his back broken a .woek,or so since by a horse | rearing and falling back upon him. The unfor tunate man Is still living, wb understand, but nO hopes of his recovery are entertained. There will boa great Agricultural Exhibition in Greene county on the 6th, Glii and 7ih of Oc tober; The list of premiums offered, is very Tnrgo. - We have no doubt that it will.be very large- No farmersJn the State know the mode of breeding finer stock than the people of Greene. ... V. ■ Beaveb Coustv —The Agrieulturalßair. —The I contractor for tho creciiou of tbo fence around the ground to bo occupied; by the County Fair I in September, has commenced putting it up.— I We presume our farmers in all parts.of theooun- J ty are making the necessary preparatious lor ex hibiting their •* goods and chattels ” ut that time | Wo know n spirit to exoel .has been Infused into I the minds of farmers In some portions of the | county. Tbev are rooking; great preparations to oirry off the prises. This is as It should be.— Let every farmer bring whatever he has, whether 1 it be much or little, provided prites will be awarded for the article, i This will givenll an I opportunity to obtain information. Wcifeni I Star. i I Someeset Codstt.—The preliminary steps to- I wards founding this institution, have already been taken- The contract for a suitable build-1 I ing hoa been entered into, and a snfiioient num , I ber of etndenta guarantied, to insure buoocbs to , I tbo movement. i . . „ . No students will be admitted from a distance, without the most satisfactory references, ond in both tbo male ond female deportments, a rigid observance of tho rales and regulations will bo I exacted. : . I The terms will be’remarkably low. not over 1 *2O or $25 per year, the cheapness of tuition, boarding, &0., will render it tbo mostcconomi I cat School in the country. — Samereet. Ftrifpr. SlloooUnneon* Foreign Items. Tan Atjstuaxias Gold Piece*.—By tho ar rival at Singapore of thq Penlnsatnr and Orion tal Company’s steamer Chuaao, mails h&Yobcen j received, bringing advices from sevoral parts to : the following dates: Sydnoy, April 2d; Uel boorne.Tth; Adelaide, 12th ; nod KingGcorgo’a Bound, April 23d The following affords a re aamo of tho Australian pews: Tho cost of provisions bus reached afrightful height, with no Immcditts prospect of improve ment. All kind* «f K«"ita have advanced in I price, and find n ready market; eo that either I the amount of population has wonderfully in | creased, or the circumstances of the old popula tion have greatly Improved, The cost of labor is undtmlmshed, especially for female setvico. It is likely to couiinuo eo, not only because avarice secures tho greater portion of tho laborers In the search after gold, but also becauao one of the sad effects of the diggings is tbe frightful increase prdrunkenucee and idleness. Tho moral and eocml injury caus ed by the unrestricted ealo of intoxicating liquors r is incalculable. , The reports from ihc gold fields are bigbl.i favorable Prom the Cope tbo inielligcnce la ol a satisfactory character. The frontier, and the tribes on tho exteoslvo borders of Cape T-wo colony, remain tranquil. Tbe Gaik* tribes are belog located,under tbe direction of the Cover nor General. Confidence in theGovcrnment trot on tho increase. In tho colony the constitution has been accepted by the grc.Kboily ofdhMal oniets with lively jiylftnd gratitude. ,Thn ex ceptiona ore few, aud.conslst exclusively or men | of Englieh birth or extraction. . i The JlonUtur reports that Vico Admiral Ham • ellu ia appointed commander-in-chief of the Mediterranean squadron, in place of Vico Ad mirnl do Is Suaae, Who enters on the reserved list. . .■ l i Dispatches from Jassy, of the l!)*b inst, an nounce that the European consuls had been in formed by the reigmug pnnoh of Moldavia, that he had received official intelligence of the speedy entrance of the Hussion troops. ' The Salina mouth or the Danube has only 7} foot of water, although elsewhere the riser Is fall and at some points overflowing. Steam communication between GaKuand Constantino ple is ent off. Two hundred Teasels laden with grain aro.unable to get away.., ; . Steam from FoykW to New Vobk.— Rich* ard Bussell, Esq, aid William J. Shaw, Esq , hare returned from /Glasgow, where thry.cou troeted for a pew screw-steamer, of 1000 tons burthen and 200 horse power, for our local steam company. This Teasel is intended to trade be tween this port and ljondoo In the winter season, i and to ran from Poyhcs to New York in the sum mer. This is tbe right way, and uo mistake, to ! establish u transatlantic packet-station on the Bhannon.— Limtrick Chrcnult. The HABYEBT —Tbp wheat crops.ln Wiscon sin and portions of Michigan ore said to be bet ter this-season than ever before known, Of-tne harvest on the Kanawha, Vo,, the. Charleston Stpubliean says : !. ' a The wheat in this region is new nearly secured. The orop is a more abundant one than over har vested before. Were nil the individual crops of wheat in the State before a committe for a pro- Djiam, we. are-inclined to believe-the crop of Samuel H. Early, Esq., would bear off tho pie-; mium without a controversy, Illsfarmls on the. Kanawha, about seven miles belowthts place.—-; i His crop consists of j2BO acres. One of our in [ telligent oitUfns, who; with many others, visited his fields, remarkod to ne that he, bad never In his life seen so flneio crop, and nover expected co see the like again. Mr. Early uses a.rcaptog machine. It is said to make goad Work- «»* driven by four- horSas, and requires 20 binders. 1 From 30 to 40 bushels per sore li tho estimated ] yield of tho 280 nercs. : -The grain is of .a fine I quality. j - _ ■ General inne.of Oregon. . , We leam from the' Oregon papers just .re ceived, that the veteran hero, Gen. Dane, pas inaugurated- as governor of the' Territory- .of Oregon, on the 16th of May, and entered upon the discharge of bis exeeutire duties. But the democrats of Oicgon preferred to t have his set vices ns their delegato to~ Congress! and being edwaysready to'aery Uhls friends, his party, or bis country, the noble old soldier resigned MS commission as governor, and accepted the nomk nation for CoDgress. The election took place on the 6tb of JuneJ iTho result bus not readied us, but are take It for granted that he Is eleoted. It pill be remembered that Gen. GaiTO Was turn* ed ont of tho offico ’of gosernor of Oregon by the late administration; hot the people sent him an their delegute to CAogreas. General Pierce re-; stored Mm to his old position; but the people. Pere BOLwellrpWttßoll with: blaeoogresalonal serr, ; vices, that they determined to send hlmbaclt to Congress, and affotM 5 President; Pierce u ohanoe to give them some Wther man 'for governor.— Wath. Union. ■• ■ n: | , ■ SrntiTUAt OennsKATioit Off we: Pototb—- The •• Spiritual!’’ Celebration at Mount Hope. Mass., was a slim affair, only somo'eighty orone hundred persons being present. The Bloomers WerS well represented, and look part In the exeroises. nhioh consisted, .n part, of reading a" declaration of independence, a deoloratlon of Brotherhood, an oration by Bev. D. J. .Man-.. eU, and addresses hy Mrs. Mery King, a Bfilbra*' •ham Bloomer; and Mri Dr. Brown, or Ware.— The oration Was delivered from tho top of : a targe rock, and- tho audience were seated upon the surrounding.stumps and stones.Jt.te olalm edhy the'participants ; iri the exercises thatthe whole prooeedlng were dictated by the‘Spirits.’’ —Springfieldßep; : . ~ 8 hasp Pi week, somi JatafiaH.Bi and a set of “White Hoi out t?est,sn back after tin Itqgts of IJows end IHscnllnny. A man in Ulster county, N. T-, named George A. Wontwortih, onEriday last had a dispute with bio wife, when ho- seised her by-:.the hair, and drawing her book, deliberately cut her throat with a rasor from ear to ear, nearly severing the head from the body. ■ Their daughter, who ran to tho aid of her mother, was severely ent about the arms. He was arrested. The editor*of the BushTille, (Ind.,)-«fflcS#on«*n; says, of his village cotemporary, a Whig, that within the last four years hp has given currecoy to threehundred and twenty down-right palpable, falsehoods; and that he will lie, swear, and play oarda in theUlsrk's officecn Sunday. The Cincinnati, Gazette, of Saturday, says thero never was a time When so many counter feit notes were in circulation. It supposes some $4OO per day arc received in regular bnßiness, and thrown out at the various banking. honses ■ln that oity, when offered for deposit. It is stated that the experiment of ft SixrPen hy Savings’ Bank, in New York, though only a few days old, succoeds far beyond the most san guine expectations of its managers. Deposits as small as five cents are received. Hundreds of mechanics, and the poorest persons, have, already availed themselves of this opportunity to “lay something by forn.rainy day.” The Memphis Enquirer says. that n great deaj of ootton, falsely; paoked, was shipped.from that port tho past season, ono bale of which waa. re turned to the commission merchant a.few days since at Memphis, who suffers ft .loss or $4B on the bale, unless he should bo nhlo to recover from the planter, ■ The citizens of Capo Vincent borrowed n British cannon of their noighbora of Kingston, Canada, with which to celebrate the 4th of July. The steam yacht North Btar, with Commodore Vanderbilt and party on board, arrived at Bt. Fetersburg-June 21, offer a passegeof six anda half dsya from Southampton. ■ The Hov* York legislature hate amended the General Insurance Law by passing ft supplemen tal aot to allow companies who had filed their papers previous to the passage of the general law, to complete their organization under old laws. ... The New York Legislature has passed a bj which provides that where debts are contracted by women before marriage, and the property .of the wifo is eet over to the hnsband, both may bo gerrod with process, and tho property thus set over- satisfy the Uen—or where tho property of the wiro remains intaot,- snch debt is a Uen on her property. Moos. Maillefert is now engaged, under tho authority of the genoral government, in remov ing “ Middle Booh" from the entrance of New i Haven harbor; On Monday, twelve charges of powder, each of 125 pounds, wero Bred in rapid succession, reducing the height of the rock about ono foot. A writer in the Z&puMie says, that an improved plan of raUrond isin progress, and will soon be announced, which will secure ihe passengerfrom injury, and accomplish his most ardent wish for speed without danger of running off tho rail, or coming in collision with an opposing train—a ■plan of railroad that will cnablo the passenger or the mail toreaoh tho Pacifio ocean in as ma ny minutes-na there oio miles to overcome. Tho whole number of deaths in Philadelphia last week was 229, of which 100 were under 1 year old. Of the above dcathe, there were 11 by con sumption of the lungs, 10 of obolera infantum, 10 of convulsions, 11 of diarrhoea. There was one death of small-pox. Mr. Adolphs Caille, a nahvo of New York, hut for the last eighteen-years a resident of Mo bile was drowned while bathing at Point Clear on the evening of the 4th of 3 oly. He was for sovernl years oonneoted with tho commercial do lartment of the Mobile Daily Rrgiitrr. T tin Ctilneoanvbal 1 ton—lmportant Blows* meats of tlto-V. S? flqttfldron* ‘ OomspamSenco of tie Alta Oillftio W HpsQ KOSO, April 24, 1803. The rebellion la now beginning to assume a more serious • nspeet'- The rebels hating taken Nankin crowned their leader as Emperor—fol lo trims It fry proclamations,.As* . ■Nankin they toot Che-kiong-foo, and then pro ceeded to tbo Grand Canal with the intention of cutting-off till supplies Intended, for Pekin, but were met by several armed Portuguese lorebas gent tip by tbo Tauoutlo of Shanghai, assisted by the Imperial troops stationed there —drove them back, leading to tbo abandonment of Cbe -1 klang-foo. which is again in the possession of i the Imperialists and causing the rebels to retreat to Nankin, which may now bo considered their, stronghold. It Is reported that on the 12tb of Marsh the two foreco Rebel and Imperialist were to moot la battle array to have a grand decisive Pekin Emperoy, having pent his ablest officer with 90,000 men to manage tho business for him, tho foreigners at Shanghai were.oygtn iiing fat defence. It being reported that, the rebels ware unfriendly to tbom. At Shanghai, they have tho United States steamer Susque hanna; Sthreo BriUsh ships-of-war, and one French. 1 Commodore Perry Is nowhere with the 'Mis ciesippl and Saratoga, and intends to proceed at once to Shanghai and Japan, without waiting for tho squadron placed or to be placed under his command, and yet to arrive. Tbo policy of this movfpls very questionable, as It will be con ''tfafy to the expectations of the Japanese, who ore folly advised Of all our movements, and will, in till probability, result In the total failure of tbo expedition: Independent of .wbloh it leaves tho protection of American Interests to other friendly potffri in eais cf o ditiorianee, which is not at nil Improbable. This hasty movement la probably founded upon the foot thntbe considers himself tho commander of the Japan Expedi tion, nod not of tho East India Squadron, or In ftntlolpation of a reeall.from the now powers at Washington, of this extravagant expedition, when one vessel would bo sufficient for all prae* Jfail thinks that the rebellion can not succeed, though 0 long time will bo required to put U down. ■■ . ' Foara aro ontortalned in Canton that tho rab ble of that city, exoltcd by tho reports of the progress of tho Insurgents, will rise, and as they aro known \o be bitterly hostile to foreigners, Iho’Hong King Register advises the latter to bo prepared for emergencies. The chief magistrates of the districts of Nan hql and Pwan-yubavo prohibited the exportation Of IiOO,. ; Author of the Hallway Syetepi.. . Thomas Gray : was bora inLceds.KDglanu, sbonthalf a century of moro ago, and this is all 1 80 know of ills early history. The Middletown colliery had a railway to carry oobls to Leeds, a distance of thre.e miles. The cars more along at the rate of three and a half miles per hoar,. It was laughed at—not by Gray, but by the wise public. Gray oaf in bis little work something ■ that might bo augmented into greatness; and he I thought upontho subject and forthwith beoame a visionary, He tailed,and wrote upon his pro ject of “A General Iron Bditway the people declared him Insane.' Ho petitioned Parliament; sought interviews with’ Lords ;ond other great, men; And thus became the laughing stock .of.all England. He received nothing but rebuffs where ■ over ho went. , All this 1 took place in 1820, or .' thereabouts. ? ' Hut he succeeded at last. The railways were : lald. wortd wa* bonefltted by the madness of Thomas Gray. Well, what beoame .of fcks, the reader wM nsk ?. We do Got know; but we believe he still HVes In Hsoter, to which plaeehe removed, up to 1840 he had been neglected. While thousand* • have bcoa enriched by the consummation of his brilliant sobemC, he remained forgotten—forced r fey poverty to bsll glass onconmilßSioQ for a liv* 1 tag. Hewitt, in the People s Journal, of a fow yCars ago, gave a sketch of hie career,‘thus I - bringing him into public notico, W® have seen II nothing In print In relation to him lately: ItiTESEStiKO ruon Texas. —By advices from Galveston to the 4th insfc, we learn that Colonel 0. May, with Ms wife, had arrived there, and proceeded to San Antonio, .to join Ms 'regiment. Charles J. Mltchelh editor ,or thd Wctorla Ad vdcate. had died ht lavaca, frominjurles receiv ed In diving In shallow water., The diarrhoea was very fatal in many. parts-of Teias. . Lieut. Ives of tho Topographical Engineers ( Mr. H. Catap boll, Astronomer,; and pr. Hennedy.Hataraliet, beingw portion clpicut. Vthipplo’s expedition, bad passed through yiptonUfor San Antonio.—. generally, were promising. Gov. Payne, one pr Gen. Kosk’s railroad survey party, was lying ill tat WcSO. >me timo darinjg'the past etole-a cart from ■ Mr. ie “Green Tree Hotel," igip'g io.Mr. Ifnep.Of the nearly equal to the chop lav Sill end then treat leges.—Ssnwftf P«siSsr. s i i .. *:■**?■' ‘ V * /l *»} >■» t- . . t «3rDv» El»JUaiao f a tlco of more than twenty years, I>r. sr.. V Innumerable patiaptfl' ofillctcJ «lth overy forra pf,., ~ disease, dad was indnted to apply all cnsr&cs ~ mind to the diseoreryof a yeraifage* 0* wor ® CousbaarMCaaaumpUTeDccllnes,everc2ered for ale la this dtyi grins full be toil gratis. 7. . • • ftdrertiaement In ftnothST-eolggitt. - - \ Sold Whoiesale'phd.UetailbyDr, GEO. It' KEYBER, 140, corner of Wood “£d Vlrsin ollojvPftabursh. 5L by JAMBS T. SAMPLE, nortH-weef corn" of mere) street end tile Diamond, Allegheny City, . . ie&lmdaw. - DU-Mom Homo Tesamony. Mr. Sotesmit Sir— i thluk it no mura than un onusUco tn jou. na well u to the American TAOLK3I boughtTtom yooeaUmorreD. I much lmpiored • T can ra email print irith tom lor an j iengihofUmewith6ttf&U?netomy«ycJ.. : |^“^TO Smtlouo to ImproTo by the um of them,' I hare no donbt but I shall ttf&a?t»r«tf«ltlitfiitttogl»»itorttfroj. » ; ■ Allegheny Ciiyf June 45,1553. ‘;VA r' \ - -far I hire na« Hr. Solotaon’e EVE GLASSES briirpcriod,withdecided adc antaga, anlhsTo oohesita-- tloain stating thata defoctiteTlslon of long standing' tag. hean reliered, and thoorgana-seem' to 1» vigor and tone. I therrfora cheerfdllr J«ar wltnc»to_ tonlrai callancr and accuracy, as also to-Mr. Solomon ». shill ms practlad Optician, and the wonderful idapUhis Blasses to therartoos pcCtolaritiMrfTiAin.. No. 2*Wayne street, Plttsbnrah. Jane 20,1863. HEW ADVEBTISEHBHTS. — r»i.>.-lntAttorney.-«tTeiu-o enthorircd to STo namo ; SSiilsS Ibr the office of District "Attorney, eotfject to the decision of the Deigocretic Oontttr Omrcntlon. "if lo STU/L ÜBRATEB B^OOTIOSS.—A.A.SIASO> £CO-. So. 2S FIFTH uticot, are eioslmr out the balsoeo or tuelrstoct at «tm ORKATEB EEDCCTION3t • 3 ca*o oyord trtdo Fri o ti-at - ■- ■" 7 “ Muslin and Beirge Do Lalocaar* i largo lot or Lawns, oi loir as • 5 eases fine Freuch Lawns, at - fl >‘.fait afl'd Ginghams, el - -- Woolßeregosand,Deßeges,sslqwa§ - • uo. 233 Earn’d Conors, at • • - -_ ; _ Crape,Huk anefcaatimare SHAVTL3 ONE-HALF ,LRSS j than nim»l price*. , , r ADlfcS’ Enamolul liCWiierana MwmxoJJSfiJil.lJAl*; and BOOTS—toms sain a mpertot ortleK_®»rrant- VM&StISIa&L 1 TOOK. Sbarea cf -fittsborgii ’lttut anti *■* t *"& —‘Prrrr y. Block tml Bill Brttor,- jyio OBm, N 0.82 roarth rincL TVTcKINNEX’U JUSTICB-A- Ot» orlta na- M jrlrjnla Juattw of th« Pomk, la 2 toI/l, Bro., tjy 1L WE(/MS ‘- v . . . and Stationer. • J»l9 - ''fflTOpl itmai.Utmeo Stand 4th. • fcW MUSIC—NtiW MUSIO ' . • ' -■- UUj Dalo: - Do they miss ms at -ncsiifl » ■yes, th» mis* thee at tome; - • oirn Lot^~Foitar;.-:‘ Nancy 1111; - . : I*ll throw mywlf.atray—Christy; . E*rr Dwllng—arranged as a Quartette; d« cold ground—for the Guitar; Jjom dear .: flume Polka; La Celia Nina Polta—W&mellnk; eur*l», Ballade AmerlcaliW Bu* , - Bolt—\TnllaCo. . , « r * The aboTe ju*t recdred, by Adams * px* s*2,*** lotcf popufar °- JfW glWood«r^et. 5l V LlDI> Jult 15 Bua»s»r»to J.KKa* Co SO VooJ »trwt o i ,i"i LB3. Vbaifct while, la ftiav wd for n*ie ty OU } Hj FLKMISQ BROTtIKItg ft a im*. Ctwmutaile Slower*, Uemun. iu *ton* *» r ‘ u ** lOUSeby riyUl FL^MtNacr.^niEH? LBS. Jdac© In store auil tf->r Side toy •'' .".1 luUlfU Fusiaxo- gaOTHEK^- 6 .i »LBS Xatmos»»lnsiGro4ind torealoby . • . ><•l JKtUMTXa IWQTUgKS 200 t Jyis lj!lUal ‘*' , ' S AmtJl= yb KillNUTilUlTHKl^ RAAbUi UuitMO, giLrin n>t* a w ..- m D.UU'iris.' . ..'- i".KMrNaEra)TnErf3 §ll §§ §... § BAUJHESB POSITIVEI.T CTJHED! C. 8. EMERSON'S . 4HBUCAS BAIB BEBMBATIVB > Is truly the wonder of tbs age. Perhaps uo article ever; offered toihs public la redted with greater fcTor thai this, ond persons Ibid or becoming so hare only toteJt the'arti cle to bo folly eatitfied. Tho CloTelcniJ Herald of Tuts&ij erenlog, March l3,lSs3,bastho ibnouingtrUhtrgiudttit: Asrsiun lUnt. Bsstoaaarc.—We rarely notice edito rially any of the patenter popiTlght claimants for public faror,but with pleasure depart frooour usual rnle tospcaX of tho article earned above* rVoroally belli:to itdoesall that Us discoverer claUns.far It—restores hair lobcads hope lessly bald. Several gentlemen of our acquaintance, in this dty, ate using It, and «01 wminglyiivo testimony os to Its efficacy. John tloffijr. Wools' Brmtery,'jural of bildllHJ of four-, toen years'doratloril James Qutbris, 131 Qrajlstrat, who sr« entirely bald; John Oberijr, Tarentum; Captain U. B. particular attention to.the followioj, relocted ftommanycasestaoof~po&sossion: ' T . *~\jSre. Alexander, aged. 42, wifeofWUam Alexander, whetvaidea at Ncu4S Fennsylvaoia Avenue, states that she hzi been bald tot the last 20 yearn the hcad.onbotb rides,:, was perfectly smooth and without any hair, when the com muacM Hba has noff bottle and part eft bottle oMialr Esstorative, and has U*oK WBulariytof the lost riiwoeka. Oar head is now perfectly covered with ft thick crop of new hair, firm and strong, m ant on* can see by calling* lira. Alexander has so otyeo*. to the publication of these statements. 43*1 am a brother «t Mia. Alexander, whose statement is written out. above, and know personally that the state* ments made therein are corrects . A. H* PAX, j BepV *7» 1652." ■ ; ; No. WFourih street*; .1 N, B —Cofitt* taken ion-written guarantee. If preferred, i the price agreed upon, by the parties, and the following Item entered Into: : - • •; -. v Azxeoaxnr Cmrarr, 1 < >.r . fltata otPennwlTWi^/v , . ... j——bind ©ysrfr&y tAese presents, to usaC.B*EMEB*. BON*S AMFIUQANEhSTOEAIIVK,according to directions on thnbottle, for the space of six months, if necessary, and as soon as It produces a good, respectable growth of hair on my head, where It Is now bald, I hereby bfcd ayselh or my fce»,‘admtnfetratoT*t>r assigns, to 1»7 to—or order,*.the turn of—,f&rTriuereeels*d. Bat In case it &Da to restore the hair, as above mention ed,then this Instrument-remains null and Toidj otherwise to remain InfhUfbree and virtue. . , . - - i Given 'under my hand and seal this —r day or——, A. Bold wholesale and retail atrDr. G. H. KjsYSEK’3 ‘DRUG STORE, UO Wood street Price,. T 5 cent* and. $1,50 per botueT~ v r ¥ ALU ABLE PROPERTY—FOR' SALE, TWO LOTS el -12 Acres each, situated- on the Pa. R. R- and East. Liberty Road—ono Lot on .each side of the Railroad, at about four «Hea from* the elty line.. A Station House h now erected on the premises, making this-property, very suitable for residences fur gentlemen rdoinfp ousinesa in the W' YOUNG aiAlTlfi A GROCERY- STORE JylS . B.»CtmiBERTii?SOy t ltQ-Thlrdst. ' Dtisoi »tton or Partnershlpi.. • THE partncTabib berototow LeCki Hama aod.TaoJUS Paiuiw, doing - badness uudei the firm of HARPER A PHILLIPS, was this.day .dlssolvec. by mutual oo turrit. All persons Indebted to the flpm fcj. subscriptions to the Daily or Weekly Post, advertising am, job printing, will please make payment as soothes possible, and those haring claims agalnrt tha concern rrlll-proron. them for settlement. The books of the late.flrm will re*, mainln the office. . XECRY HARPER,: .■ HUtsburgh, lS^3—QBiwtic Goodji;Etpdfast. colored PrinU at per yard. “ j Lto * j- * * mpi , /. / " V •*» ■■ '-.S ■ . , * e *- ( i-» • *" ,• ”• > r „ ».* - f J r —“ *l* * , ry—» "jj t a. o. P—Meets at tka ngrth-ftagt«rtt«rof Fourth and Market streets; (abo7e Murphy t BarcV fieW f aStb«.)OT ilnnrtayc7enlngB,ac.ap»dock. ■■•.-■ ■■aaaGto'.:-: yfcug’ELOIff'A'TXtOPQSU 'X* O* Lal£o,Kt).2B9,X.acif oTEij in Washington Halgyood at. [fal-T •js. TK~A>-»roTtfaftjxstOOLosaTtAiaHtte» hnnslu atSO ecnts Peiln .Tea tka Texy : md Grant Tawacan alirttjg bo had. C -: : - A ' l# 9 fp=sr : soHßr H;FO * Ppnis, Bbotaißl NoTMtoday wniti flro dooiabeto* tfio ;A*nr York. .••--■--• * CtKTiot HttsSorgh end Allegheny, ns«ta mtte ihfr HttßtehAgcstgfetiw£to» ; * VxTß.fa. ■te»gfgyggk r ; Agent. 1 ‘ edai awcffriea tuwr of' i&b* liouna*©,- ■Oea&A* d'jgr hrteW::»lxih. yhlla&lptdft. • • 7.- /J: : -'- :■•'■.-'g*rldan_rv lY^-^BlTut t>,- HaD, ■ Wood attract, between pifUn*»et;Bßd 7frgi“ ««?•; 1 • pirrsßVEflirlioi>ac,'Jiois:J6prMetfts.4TeTsToes(layeTfeXdn|. | >fmniTTn.g ! ?0. ■B7-—Hoeia first und.uurtl Mdayof«cfr^Zi/ BoDs«ro dreadfully tonaentedwlthcorns.;- A.certain remedy will be found In Dr. Cents’* Cota Pustxn, for gale by Dr.fSEO.6.&ISY3KE.I4Q- Wood Street, i - Pries, retail at ISU-And 25 etsi per box,.; r » -aepB: > | -• to tiiosewlio boy to salt again. -;:: Curtalja Material** an*-SEOOi®:AUB JUJCH.‘ST&, I pfirT.AT>Kr,vyTTAioOtgciottoilfl r Sola and Small ; Cinurii, and Zk>dgß Hoorn SHADES, ftiaflaia 4 an^l^olSa < £idothcriarsltititedWei Wo* » Mll,b?- Pittabnrffh. Cltr fllfta* -W.or-fefc*" wrcuNsiwmAii s o/^wra- D-jW atiASd, comer attlift&ST end PIItSTSTBEETS, Pittsbnrrfii -Pen&ffriiahiiu Particular attention - pslu ter FLINT.GLA£3,TIALSrBOT-; TbBS, tb&fina being pracUcatmon+ 'wiu-glTe their entire attention ■ to-tbe ‘ businessjnnd' thsyleer ccmfi dent the? ess. produco an;articleof window,Glass equal to : anjveltfaerctf fbrelgn.or domestic taamrfacture. . ' ' - "?/. ~r . I rr^saiBiaOH’B^DAGUBSSISQTVPSS^ !: Offlee Bnßdlnge, Third street.- -Taameaes taken ■ in alMrfnda of weathers ftwa 9 to 5 giving-an ecennta artistic and nalmatellkrtifiss* unlike • oerior to the corafawn cheap daguerreotypes,- at the following thcap pxiees: fa W $£V s3,44vssand upward, according to the /mnllty of case or &ame.> ; --•- ■ - Hours £br children, fironrll.AilL.to2P* , 3£» > -v.. ■ ■? ■ U, B^-LDteneasaofakkor deceased pessonatakeo Inanj partofthedtyv - ‘ ; - (QorSfcly Iw. . , Bc. tic. - 128. 10c.. * *. *■ ** ' aH. AUli) Burgeon 13eri£iat*--{Snecesaoref ■CL W. Biddle.] r.No.-14* Ssuthfialdst.- • v[oytby •. cdsca la tba Head* aadall dira* erecabJe discharge? fepni’th® ear, rowdily and rarma* i uentlyremoTod,-without pain or iaeoQTem»e?,.b3rDr, lunr ut* principal Aurifit of tho-N-Yn-Ear'Sttrgery, «ho frar he conanttedat 99 Archatrect, nndflphfy.ftoia 9A;H.to $ I . Thirteen yearsof close slmostuniilyidcd attention .to. I ttiie branch ofspeclal practice haseuablod him" to reduce Ills.. I irestnsentto such a degree of success as to dud.the dost een* I andobstinate casea yield/by asteadyattentto.taAhr [tacaasprgscribcd.—-- ---. : -= 1 [&ug£B ■ CHAS. E. LOOMIS, -■ • 'STOCK £&D BILL BBOKESr Boudo,£lort{ja£jefl, &e»» SegoUatcd. ■ yi&ticnaskara&nog oner -.•.x-vrr’-: i; TO SHB iPGBCHASE AND SALE GE STOCES. .: Orncs—7S Yourth street,between tlariciandTtood, oppositetbo Barik ofPltisburgh. • ••■ ■• • •jsnlfcly ■ W. A. M’CLURG & CO., HAVE REMOVED TO THE COBSEE OF ’ . ; .65*'T!rber«:'tiiex offer to their, old customers, and the j>ublis ccnotailr, lowestrates*Wholesale and Retail? fcs! liriccst, 'most sdoct : *n& njmpleta stsefc of CHOICE fKAB.VIJIILY 13E0CEEIE3,;WOODEN AND TOUOW; YATUtto be found in tho West. • deni? ■JPearl Meam 'Mill; CANAL BASIN# AiiEGHENr CITY,. (XSA2 TAB BAttSOAS STABOX.) . " \• " —pISE, SUP<flNEt EXTRA PAiIILY, and EX ;iSSr..TBA,-{or-selecled \mte Wheat,) ELOUB,Tos A4IX.. - BRAN, SJI >nT3 : AM> MIDDLINGS, always tai hand. G3~ W©wm to famiU£A,in either of the. wodtlea. ; Orderaiplacedfnour boxes, atBEAON&BEI tER’S,earner of Liberty «»dSfc Clair atreeta; or,LOGAN, VILSONA AS Wood sfrecfvWinb®attended to,-- ray 17 BRYAN, KENNEDY A CO. PHILADELPHIA : CUBTAZH WABEHOTJBS, ■XII Salt Kcrax* , i H W, Si&PQED. KEEBSconstanilyonbaodthe nortoslenaiteand • 'alnTurfeey.Red, - Jfringea, - , ' i«IIa Satin Daraash, .• •' - Return Icssl* and CcttU,-. v'. Brasro*, •'ornlture Giiapa,» -'• • - ItooiSjUinss,.®rackets,Ac. •'- AfuSaasortiaantoMbe alore goods ecmttantly '®holeMll^ , or retail. [marl:!? 1 "*t Tn.n» - CASH MBTD4L FIBE AHP .HA- E l SSUBA MCE COUP AM Y, of Pcnonytvanl*. CAPITAL, 01QO|OOO. Ci£Aß- - ■■■.-. r:. •FVcraintf—lion. ACQDSTUS 0. EBIETES. _ Sscrelarjr—THOMAS H. WILLSON, Eaj. -v- '-:v !V - --r iWSrCIOM: T • .? '■ - -Son, A. 0. Helatcr? - -fomad W, Hays, . WCiiaraKobiascaj .••. y'Thoms* Gillespie, ■..•• ~ Wiliiaia F. Fahnestock, John B.Cox, ' mrnjT^BoUman,• J&cptrFoterSi . [ Johnifolkcr, JrV'-TnUlaiaColdor, Jt*- ■: Jacob &.H&iderm&&+ - ’Aaronßombangh. - UUSSEhL AOAE23,; Agents, I . • ••.-; ... Office, in BafoyetteßaUdingv [ jeff • (entrance oh Wood street.) . > Firemen’s Insurance iKy Company of the City of Pitt»borgh« , •f. K: MOOBHEAD, ETH3IEY, Secretary. : Will insure against KERE and MAKERS Bl&iiSof all [ tSa&s.: Officerin Scare, No*. 124 and 125 • • WISCTOW: • • J. K.'Uoorbe&d, % W.J.AndetßOOf ■ r . B.C. &ZVJK, . : Ikß. Stacacn, ;. Wo, JL KtJsw, : , .H. RWakiav -If. W.Dsila*, - CbajlMKeot, C- ILPaolSDni-- ■ : WmiimComi^wpod, •: A.JP*-Aiishats» - ■ : • Joseph K&j?> - : ./-> .• WlUiaa v inaarane© Cotapanjr oIJ KINQ/Presidoat; SAM-; CBL tC’StABSBSLu Sacfctery. - .Offset: M WaUf 52reef,6«te*e»Zfaridrtza«,Jr., I . giniliaa B&gatay, >'?. EacittelM* Kiel, i . ■ Samuel/Eea, - ', •■. WUltem Ringb&ra,- • .:v•» •• [ Robert Dunlap, Jr.* " :**. •, : • ' ELfiarbaugh. .'\. IfrandsSfillfits* I ' EdwardHeasleten, - - J.SdipcaaiiJwr, - TTolterErrant,' . ■•..■» : V-.' .-,Y_ ■ -Isaac M.~P tTT ) r - l ’ v ■ i-.--.. : • - i v decs* . : tr2»r laoitriuifle : Goa».- 1 -• . ,V“ ■ Jamea&Hoon,' William JohnSeott, - : .■.John SPAlpln,- •Horatio N.Lec, . John ATWllßon, ; > * Jotoph P. Gazsam, M.D. • % • Alexafider: Reynolds,*•* Hirna Stowfe-' mar 23; L omift. —Jit is I «TtbatltbasTxsakaaTOta‘crapletely.«radicate - : srerj yestege of thi* dreadful disease in less time-than any. aUd At less eart or. Inoamaicnce to tbs pa- , oFeertififiateS-ia tha hands of tbs propt4>- tor, many of wbiehare-froa well known cl.tUens of the.dfcr I •CHttsburshand i» immediate vicinity, go to shorrcteazly mdbeyondall doubt; that Kies-’s Petso«TO is n rnodidns. I -f nooammon only.as a. teeal resi£dy lh-Jh7B^ I ;is, NietisutiUnbJteifaei*' I°**°f SipM* hutaa aTaioame' r^nter^iisizuxiy* ihndng the inTcstlgating.phyrirfanis as I VpUasthesu2aringpati«nt» tebecoao acquainted vith it* I "Ocritl* • • , I. -.c- i' • »• |.: >pbose baiing-a. * “ * FOSTER’S OPERA SOPSO. ■TTEnUi* open positively. -on - MOaVa V; Utif r im ' YV end cootlnna auui further *itfc Mons. i.U*- GEXE THEODOU* of lilO Eojol Oporo House, Pot« O. Prindp&l Violinist. • Jrifctf CsTgo’ftCotilllonand iiraua aasnora JScmo, can b® bad by applying u> ma.-mas Cargo, ttttbe; *Ctystsl£ala»l>a{racrrefia.Kcoins»" «f: : ttj2s:tf B, ILCAUGO & CO.’S, Fourth sorest. CotwtjrCosimisalone? fFeara.author* tied to announce 0. 5. Esq,* a* « caadS*- data fcr the office of County' declslQaPrlh^TTegiQST^crCtoiirehtiga.-'-—"^/'Je2SAg rrr=» ULLUSTAXKO XJSVr&r'Sooary JiuerE£lei panics {fry.' flip yußng-aahlher' EfctnfftO. of tha.- - News, taSTudaed its «DrtTftV liig3,'fttiJ.tbaVl'haTB : Soltlout T 'vbi2K'l3alHjlie.--—' - - .^b»lilast»tedNcarjrhaa«sclodsdl&te(lTcrtisiti^p33aa, : r .. fcjttha travail:*' ned &3 heretofore,Jbr the B&d Approvement cf wi2eh. t j;, ‘ copaitLSorcxpenj» , »iltbespi«-g^efiWshtajrts* ? '- stood higher*:. will n±coiTe,m r ■ ia Supplements end otherwise, fos> , ToM thevaloe or soyotherpictDrialv;paper Issued'Lathiv. caaatrr* - My Interest la-tfis -News: caseo* bwecght T»a v,■ ' lta pub* ■.: eventually--produce a paper weri&for jts and eitla ileal eraifJ.rr’.tly iwciiSriZ which* the atticis cf ibes^tsTstrcr^t-PASSis* ■- • 'A Fiaix- Uriels Bon« for •g_a|a»j;j -j. pm. BE SSUMUW. aptf-on-tte Tr-‘tea*i-a'newßrlck-Hous^:«!a&JuinS:STs:^B^t-;. .Cellar;l*!**,' s«*&»* «£:; - • '-asJdiiiir.iiiB Andersate' nat- J»i3ge»;ThS lJOfite. !a.cCTf;;w34";la-EP«J mjS r r ; sitasu&l'ln ft pldisoatncighbcriioailr purchaser*—which la Terr cheap* the house and Joi-fcatysg •; oostma .. ,■ SIATIHEW CEEWEviv.?: jylttf OqtSapreatos. ■< - UOW—Camo tasatrcrttcrXla Raffia . Allegheny County, Ist July, a light • Brindle, white along her hank and '.: ooeed'tSoeslxo?-FSTen-yeai»-old,---'• ■• .---.- "•• •’ .TV-i-.-- josEgg pattebsto>- • ir| \Q OP’JJUaia}&i^—rcri £SS±a AXO- tft.-iii GAIDUKS,; UooS SUppue? of and examine price*—low. • • ■ L -Jyl3- .■ Corner Harkot&fldLlb£frtJ r si^ E 3 %*z* One of the Greatest Wonders of tJso fisdl . AiEXA. i :Cr , .KH>JU3Nlia'_ Kj-HOSO !■ OHIO A!.. OBADi.S t“0- .-.:• piLrfpi ~%V-l gy^' }''f : •’--'•"' ~ r; ' ; rpnis 1» a TwyheMtifal cs weUß&nasfalsrtkiia, ssawsflK Vv, - Lvdesw^^^'daB^«aon*g.tle'‘gwatfiaproy«scwaacf:v.r;: thoSinoteenthjCentiity; •Itlsfiocoastrhrt€dttJ,tdT?f£d.tip cn-thn -kueping the,CradleT?rinpttbns>r sereral hoars-' 'cable slur: Sofas, Settees, ec.,csd con ~mJZ n^iz *- - of thafiallotrlßg.States,tla: PcDnayWaaif, §a-3;h viroJus* Plcoita, Georgia/Alabananal Mission!.- rZU fca Enid Jbr -Cities, :Cuhhti?s - 77 fctate.S a* will fc«** nC< E»» .\-Any parson wishing 10 purcßert* wilTplectti etui at- tfcs. • gT rn a ßtkh.hqteC;Tiv^bjrqh. whoroa modt#ciU-to-.-.-- cxhlblteLTand-thekubecriher juny bo IbatpJ^ivndy.c^wl. • 7 times toeahitiit thdCiadlennd-dispwtrtjfßlghti *:■v- •:> - -•• ■•:? P, Lt^ l^- U1 H,.; .- A: HUUDSBB AHD SIFIX E5t?CS£E9^ . i MAOUlNJShayjastsrriTi'a ' "f\ veHas b«tcf - : frr?l>- kV-of djogajllsaOf.EjOlUgO's- - , r sl*Ate. wl« I it*. *jid risbamls &reffg»bgl.~clt''• Jaae&no State of Indiana: atiko.Statftifc'rof. usnm&tonntnr.. £»w Xl« Unified pro* orer.a iaa« ; chin© that obtained the premltaaTrtihe Stale.talc*; c£K«W :,. - :YotkvOhiolast - -bo seen ai'HsT6*« 1 3ii'WRi.--Kttsbnrsriv. ttcq *n. TTsisbltss .»iU. bo donefrcsidaytn day. ’lin terri ten. t?*li*pc?cd:ct ,-v ; New Jerayi’- Kliode. faliadf Cunarcflcut,.Ms’*SKmn*>lts l '. > ~• Ferro on i, Slafa**. -M.ar.vi . . • lahtieOcean*•• A man oF tolerahlesiill iu TuiUoi.eCta clear-- or dcre-Tu lhreetofeslhs; :^^Uiii:lli^ti, a: •Tavern, called Eareex?* Retm^*cicXn»ft« street, IS3,v. MAHUMIKY H'JLLI-TISVrORTB, JOHN A. SaHLITV • OQce _*»© gmJßaiiffssdjbi«ssoa7li!o -• .^ ~t;Cßpaay. ~ SPECIAL MBKUNB 'holder® _ •-- Cotnpanyv bxb hereby iiaijEid! Gcvt # * • 15th day of - -teroooa, at th&0£le&ol -tlia.'-Enimeer &f tsSiCcajsaay,'. •_; - corner of Grant street did' tjiamond *n&v.ta r tjie_eiti cf . • rittsbnigih, : tataJM Into’ eohsideratibailtt' ■yrciprfet^-cf : atod fc>. 4edde upenthe as^eij^-t»'thi»«besipt^i t i3:--' v:-': - .-^»-t*irnfinHr* VjWWt r rnv gif -' l^att3iiai Oos> patsy* of Ali^l«ay 4 Qp9Tiv the .tcsgsSi Ca irMch saidstibsripUca hsa beea made, . _ 4 . - • border of th® Presidenticti Bconi«f-l>lroctai2r --■ - xrHmisfr'ffATLOE, --i ■■a?is^.:-r-x mHS Trortees <2«‘CACipsaj J»ve this f: (iaydiselaiod-aiftridsijti.of-fito^ tfea^pi*'; ~ ■ t*TStock thii£M.,; • wnresaatatirci at'the cffteo tt theCompear... ; ,. ..V-jfi . .: */ -•-. : -A : . : j A : - ' * : - BJUia&aiOSEBf A ECHITECTS;— OfIC€3 :7EhHollaJl,N'ck. 75 Third street, X\ aid cf thafiiaoioiiil^A^ishs^y. > jyl£Cai' '. ' .' r: '•■;> - -7-. EDWAHDrB. GBAST, . -Coxdmtasion Jileroliantf: . .. . ' . Be. d. Richrmris Slsso, - >■;. r ■- BM.TIMOKfi. . ‘ -■> i'OTi-COWEB. EIOK, Att; MSfb Orarijnmeato cf Wwtcra PrKlscc,rßfi:attllj(Sil^i‘.' J l. ■ :/ Megn to— llcsaa. Blag, fosmock 4 Ca,;soa. to , , Japes &Co« ."•y- '-■'-. • ■'?■:■■ -" ' 'T'’ 1 3AIJ3i:a EJ.;S.EHi , J!B%_ ''^ r C'' 'v' : PrcdsioaiJul,General. CoarussLoaHsiip^t! - G^CINNATI,’OHIO. - '- - rr^»' .prohasa.cf BEO . 7IEH»’S£JI.pEE. W2ISST, Oaoci2ll£3, &,'4s. V'i -- "-• ■ ’ ilv ».*•' ■'. £3* AjjwjV’fiy fcfeteai?. of COTTON* i»£RI) OH*. STAB . j * - ■ ' ftdTanges giad& tra. coasimmcata of ProqtfCg. Merchandise • • - jyAto - ;... Samuel bTClurk&n, J K. FOSTER, .BY. APPtES—4O > ...... . ■ . .. UKSKY If. COfrlrlSg. vO Charts of WoaWra ; W Tp*--fitocV fey gala tt 2*o.7ltfoarih JL Xlf.gtSS- & 007 for nhiili ifcathijh* lUv cst'~iaarket priccVi3 ho No.- 71' st .»j l-,; : - r- ‘, A, WiLSTN?V. 6 J C 3. - ■VTOEXH AiiSIUOAK MMKO- Ua—lS ?*£w©a for Kilo BS WiLKIN< &-CO. 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