~ > ' V V*, * ' s , " ►» ‘ "f >' : '/A r-'•'<:•-•;••> ■>^V?V: •’•'*• !'■* i •-• •- ;• v^ 1 V VV-:'i^'-r y - " . . ... v .. 4~i*>r I I™.. w 4’ ■ ’■' < ..*4*4 * v>> >i-rrr vl **' ' *"*~ l * r ' ' ? *y*~*>jW ' •■SFlfV^a-^ i^| A -' 4 t^ifi ,r tfJ irJ ■**-‘->’V Jl *.w , '.w*:«' *.*■*■ *4 »J * i i' l {,- .: ' MWTifHBBMa ■* AND OPESWI '^%<^V^f4 l '2f4'4'v-7: <’44;V A.NS) PA k *sW*<CC r* fc*t 4 «\>* A *>,,*» T,f W f 'L'SC! ,* f» J*-** « V’* * 'tonnesof|hili w> 1 p j fVi djQordft tor A ife&S*?WK.«V P> %-it r S , •/ : 'ogflrTßilors* igiM “ festiefiiiis WMMmmrnMmi TIIE SOVEREIGNS OP KtaOPE. ; UicbqUSy-lflißpcmof Russia*: fa 69 yoats eld, fiix fQet onp iuoh and soldier-like in form, haughty in demoanor f ptoud of iua per son, and, whea young, yns decidedly handsome. Ho ia intelligent, shrewd, stem, resolute, nnd by norueanswantinginpersonalcourage. Hoisa .good disciplinarian, but sot a skillful commander In war, as was provddinhis younger days. Hia information in regard to tbe condition and policy of all nations,; is- minute and extensive; his plans vast; and his ambition boundless. In tbo last rospeothatruly represents tho Russian cliar . actor and sentiment. The aamo disposition pre-' vails in Russia now to pour down on tbo more: fair and wealthy.and sunny realms of the soatb and west of EaropOj as in. the days when the Roman Empiro wos-ovorwholmod. Frederick William, .Ring of Prnsßio, is the bn>thar*indaw of-the Csar, hut a very-different' kind of,a man.. Ho la about 60 years of age, despptlo. in feelings, but somowhat liberal by -compulsion. Hnwouldgtadlyjoln tho Emperor of Russia in hie plans tf be dared; bat his pee-- ple are.otherwise inclined. He is fat,“a good looking," tolerably “good natured," and some what stupid sort of a man. Should the present war continue for some years, ha will probably bo found on the aide of Prussia. Ilis present declar ation for neutrality ia merely dosignod to gain -time to watch the coarso of iOTeuts for one cam paign ; and- then shapo his - course according to ' results. Franoia Joseph, Emperor of Austria, is 23 y*** 9 k&a succeeded ia raising email £ - mustaohios for his handsome faoej and a small rß'^r ; 'j 1 fi^X- A loan tot his exhausted treasury. ‘He has a high Jv®'.. broad forehead, a good form, about five foot and *“ toollM ia hcs * ht ' ond s * °*P® rt and «- tjt -ft I'7 % ‘" cc,limt horseman. Re exhibits do Bigns of ex traordinary administratiTO oapaoity, and wM probably add little totherepntaUon of the House KA of Hapshurgb. Ho fell in lore with® young V- laiylast fall, “at first sight,” and, It(b re ported, will marry her during tbo present eea- Son ‘ ' U!fl BOTcrnment is almost bankrupt in A.tikij pecuniary resources; hispeople are disoontent *a! «» hiß E “P ire ! = «P«rt to desperate P® 1 ? 1 botween thojsontending interests and na tionsnow at waron the contiuont of Europe. Ho is greatly indebted to tho Emperor of Russia, “ d ,ro,lld j° !n him in tho P artitiou of Turkey, 4 bnl tot the dread of tho Tongeanco of tho west f] cm powers, nnd the opposition of bis own pco ®s p° siuon *» *«“««. •»« which L y ‘I b ° Wltl: a - nd «*»"“* 18 a,moat .. -AhdM Med jid,Sultan of Turkey, is but tnirty throe yews of ago, though he has one daughter 4' ■*.’ marriod, and two more betrothed. Ho is rathor StoaH *“ Btature * w ‘ tb 0 ss'iow, sad and mild ex. prcssion of countenance. Ho is in favor of rc forms mbi '' «®P'»i and merciful in his «*!«, and delights fluperintending hia echooU and public improvements than in mar- armiesaudnavies for battle; but, faKei *«» ™ tor *° oxistenoo of his empire, Mia b « «iU doubtless maintain the auoionl renown of his gallant and warlike race. Thus *"• * n if> s diEomtios with thnCiar, ho has shown ° “oral oonrage, a firmness and moderation, nnd an energy In preparing for war, that haw enlist eJ on IxlB bW o the sympathies of nearly all oiv ai*cd na,iona - Ue h4a »» wife. Saltans do if ..I not marr 7- H« i» OTidently e sinoero and real oua Mahommedan, though ho has stipulated witb tto Western Powers that ho will place tho Greek and Christina population of ;his empire on thssamo footing, as to clril rights, ns the Ronifl Napoleon, Emperor of Franco, is rathor tM>,Qlf tha nu<JdUD B etaturo; has ft doll and '•; drowsy eyn, and a eoaatononeo that ordinarily ' v&tessea but BtUe. Ho is about forty-four y*® 4 01 *B®* TOl * has ba d an ndrentaroiia life. * eom “ arfillc, y offloer Switzerland, a row dy in New Pork, a speoial police offioer in Lon- 1 don, and a prisoner at Ham, ho is now firmly' %*£,r. seated on tho most doaUngthro»e or Europe,, and wields a power second only to that of tho' Emperor of Russia. Pnbllo opinion has nudor <l . E° no a S™ 1 * ohongo in regard to his mental oa- TMlty since he ascended tho throne of France, 116 h “ B > anifeste<l m abllitjr of high order as o and statesman; nnd, at this moment, ex* orrises a greater inflaonoo over the affairs of Europe than any other sorereign, not own ex- OspUng tho Emperor of Russia. And this infiu f enesho has wieldea wisely for his echo interests, thas far > {oT fh® honor and interests of ' Pmnne. lio enters on the confliot with bis great antagonist of Russia with a;dauntless spirit, and f| an energy of preparation, that shows much of tho trno metal of his uncle “of, glorious mcm °'y ’’ Q “? 8n Vsct ? ria » oT Engiand, rulos owr tbo lnort P< , P nl0II »» »®«iihy apd powerful empire on the globe. OnherdoniiDions thosim never sets; and nndor her gowrnment the people of Eog land and Scotland, at' lout, enjoy more freedom than 1,n,1w »“y other monarchy. ' Qneen ricto-' »h» is now 34 yoawof age; of a mild and amia- We disposition, and is an exemplary wife and mother. Hat m b ruler, she exeroTses little real authority. , Her 'cabinet ooquoillors and parlia ' ® ent °w the actual rulers of the British Empire. 110 “ 4Ta! P<>mr #f Englftnd is ncari y as gf'ai “ thal of aU , ollielk Mt ? 0I1B nombinsd; and her coamorco nnd manufactutos greater than those Of any other nation. .>, . O s o “. King of Sweden, is note in -tho prime ° f ,lfej and> P tTSOmU V> is donbtiess strongly in- ® UwK, t 0 «» C*« in the present war, | Bnthia P 6o ? l ®' a!m °st unanimonsly, are hostile towards Rneaia. An armed neutrality is his do dared position,and to thU position and ltsrjghts the Czar accedes. . b T . be Kto « bf »*““»* « "ato personal obli gatipoß to tho .Empefror of ls com pdledby his position, and tho voice pf his people, ' to adopt tho poUoy of neutrality.- . J Tho King of Belgium is ootttrollod in hla polioy by dread of hisjpowerfnl neighbor of Franco, a .Chris Ons, queen of Spain, ia fully ocoupled Jostnow with the insurreotionaity movements of ! h « Tho are disgusted with her bf Cl •P® pwfligaey, her disregard of the welfare of ! her subjects, and principles of her fcgs&pi?**,** 7oUßg m ber * !ga will probably bo Short.- thaMngof Sardinia would ba a liberal, if bMta4 by wy power . tbat would enable. Urn tessC4Ao4?>l.'rl’ - to nentend with themyraidons ot Austria. The king of Naples is an Unmitigated tyrantt Mood-thirsty; ornri, and'rosolved on matotaln' f Cs&ifrg£l higthe “divine right of •», and ei chl9t^ tomparof hlssuljMtßtowardhim thathe’hasa J'' vw y fcir chanoe of meeting ashddon and n vUy^ l 'S: !ti~ y/j "4? S.;i -i « p -> 5 leDt deatt * ' A f «* y®w« 080 ho' was an adoom-. *'V V" Tr 4 «££ill- plished horseman and charioteer ■ apd might ba ■ eeonahßoStdai! f^"“Bthrough thoßtteetaof '••""•'•• 1 Naples, witha frequent nod of recognition to bis lfJO( p#ople ' H « tßn9! t seldom Been, except when k j*> »,A* ( T'f , W - 1 ij » *!.*> **>'"'*+*■ c **. m *<r ** - ® r 't * \ ‘jJTJZJb * Jiailij Corning Ifimt. G. F. GXLLHOBE,: Editor and Proprietor. PITTSBURGH: BAWBOAY MORNING::::::: DEMOCRATIC TICKET. FOR OOVEMOB, WILLIAM BIGLER. FOR JUSTICE OF-THR 8U PKRMR COURT, JEREMIiAiI S. BLACK, or Eoinun cou.ttt. • . •. .FOR.CANAL COMMISSIONER, /HENRY S. MOTT, 07 71CE COL'STT. ' * .-*3~ HEADING MATTER WILL Bfc FOUNDON BAOU PAGE OF TOTS PAPER. surrounded by his guards. Ho is a Bourbon of the French family, and iB-friendly to Russia; but .Us influence among the European nations is of little account. 9&0, King of Oreeco, is u mere cypher, a tool in the hands of England and Franco. ; Suoh nre the .prmotpal. sovereigns of Europe pt the commencement of a genoral star that is likely to prove one of the most sanguinary and momentous conflicts that has ever occurred on that continent ; and that cannot fait to result in the end in many changes in its condition. What those changes may he, time only An reveal; but thereis litlle doubt that despotism will suffer more than tho cause of freedom. The pooplo will gain what the deßpois lose. " ".•APRIL 22. nemoval of the Beat of Government. | r> Crane, member from Wayne county, has introduced in the- House of Representatives, “joint resolutions'providing for tho removal of | tho seat of government from-lian-isbnfg to Phi | mdelphin.’l ■The reason alleged is, that the ho i tel keepers of Harrisburg charge exorbitant prices for board, &o. .According to. our ownoxperienoo, the hotel keeper* charge about twice as much for board in ?biladelphia as in Harrisburg; and members would gain very. little, in that respect by tho removal to Philadelphia. We suspect that the suggestion comes from Philadelphia; and that avery differ ■ out motivo could bo assigned. With the moeV ings of the legislature fixed at the city of Broth erly Love, the country, districts: might os well keep thcirrepresontatives.at homo, And lot the great city,of the East make laws for the Stale, Our Legislators is- quite, under the control of that city already; and when tho seat of govern, ment is remoyed there, wo hopo the. Common wealth will bo divided Into two States. It is largo enough for two, and nature has divided it by a ridge of mountains that would form a good natural boundary. We are opposed to cen tralization in every form, and think Philadelphia has already got quito enough influence and con trol in (ho Btato. ' 1 . The Into accounts received from Mexico 1 indicate that tho revolutionary movement of Al- I varci in gaming elrcngtb, and that, tho position of Santa Ahna ; is becoming somewhat dnnger | oua. The Mexican journals give no reliable la | formation on the subject; but it ia boliovod from other indications.that the popularity and influ ence of the Dictator are on tho wane. The fe. jeotion of the Gadsden Treaty by onr Senate do- 1 prive 3 him of tho hope of obtaining a large sum j <>f money which ho needed to organise his army. and replenish his treasury. Ho will probably bid higher for tho : gold next time, and give us all lower California, in addition to the Messilla | valley, and a part of Sonora. I E@“ The mail bag made op at Columbus for Cloreland was.robhod on Monday night; It was dolivered on board tho 11 o'clock train for the latter place, and on the following morning it was found in a car in the freight depot at Colnm- i bus, cat open and rifled of its contents. Among i the property missing was a pnokago containing shout $3OO. belonging to tho City Bank of Co lumbus. Mr. Chapman, tho V. 8. Mail Agout, has the matter under investigation. I ■ Mb. Muvgb — This accomplished dancing mi a ter from New Fork has arrived in our city, at d iitonds commencing a course of instruction in tho art of dancing in a few days. MS. Moyer ; won many friends during his former stay hero i by his skill, and bis agreeable manners, Wo presume ho will bo again liberally patronised by those who consider dancing a useful and agreea ble exercise and amusement. I Porticuiars 03 to his time of commencing in structions will: bo mentioned horoafter. . . XtWßotul Vaots fro n all Quarters. : The hegieUtaro of New York adjournod ji»» tfie on Monday, having eat lOGdoys, or six mote than the Constitution allows them to draw pay for.;,-: Oa the lQtb, Augusts, Georgia, elected twelvo independents and ono whig councilman, or, if party lines be distinctly drown, ton democrats and three whigs. - The bill amendatory of the liquor law was passed to bo engrossed in tho House of the Mas sachusetts legislature, on Taesday, without de bate, by a rote of 162 yeas to 124 nays. It has yet to pass tho Senate. Tho Government has presented to tho owners of tho ship Antarctio (which took off aportionof tho passengers on tho San Francisco;) the sum of $25,000, as a token of gratitude for tbe ser vices rendered. ' Bako Erie is now reported to be entirely un obstructed by .ice, bnt navigation on the Hew York and Erie canal will not bo open before the Ist of May. Tho Pennsylvania canal opened on tho 7th of March, Urns giving thorn more than six weekB advantage of their nolghbprs. Though nothing is known in regard to the building of the six steam frigates, the probnbil ily is that the work will be distributed as fol lows:—Portsmouth, Charleston, Brooklyn, Phlb adetpbin, Norfolk, and Pensacoto, unless. Mem phis should be preferred to tho last named. : - It is stated that, tho .farmers of Queen Ann's' eounty, Md., nntiolpato, in view of tho was in Europe, a continuance of the high nrieea of broadstoffs and are. therefore, Sparing ,° 0 plant very large crops of corn. Thls. it is snmed, will bothoosso with tho farmers genera ly throughout the country. 6 *“ i Tho great Georgia horse, Highlander, who *i°£S!£ Cho ! edbyJu^e . HaDtor ftnJ o‘hcrs for $lO,OOO, * few months since; and run and was 1 beaten in the $lO,OOO. stake race over the ,)? lr^ 0 “ tl rs o at New Orleans, has beon sold <o Mr, d.dloyden, of Hew .York, the owner of s4 ’°° 0 ' andia oa his way to The Coohitnato Bank, in Boston, which sus pended on Saturday, has notes in circulation amounting to 8.257,000. Thera Is also duo de positors $97,000, and other Banks $lOO 000 Its. cash assets amount to*slo4,ooo. hesiiles loaned out, $lOO,OOO of which is ti an individual who has foiled. During . the run on Saturday, previous to the suspension, $BO,OOO in specie and bills of other banks wore paid oat. li April .snow Storms, i t appears, have been more frequent than is generally supposed. Accord ing to tho Philadelphia Neat, snow to the depth of eix inches fell in that city, audaa far Sonth as Virginia; owthe iOth; of April, 1841, and two days after, 12 inches moro fell in Philadelphia. On, the 17th of April,;lB4B, and the 18th of the name B10 “ t h >n .1849, there were seven snow Btonns._ In 18o», itsays, there wero several snow Storms in April. Tho Chicago Journal of Wednesday last re oords the departure of quite a fleet of vessels f ro j? *J at P°r t > a LJ oaded with grain, for Buffalo and Oswego. The floet numborod ninetocn vessels, (three barques, six brigs and ten schoon ers.) having on board 200,120 bushels, of which £08,032 bushels were oT corn, 82,939 bushels of Wheat, ;aud the balance barloyand oats; Of the wholo: quantity over 318,000 bushels wont to Buffalo.' ■ i -Information bas. been received at this depart* pent from Alb?rt Davy, Esq., United States Con ■ a ‘ Leeds, of the passago of an not of Par - rr^!s t^- y , wll!o1 ' tho whole coasting trade of the jotted Kidgdom is now thrown open to foreign ; anil ‘hey wlll bo subjeot to. tbo same reg ships rbo employed, and will higher rate of duties,'tolls' and charges. Passenger steamers carrying passengers from ‘o snother, on the coast of the United Kingdom, will bo subject to the provisions of the steam-navigation aot of 1851. ■ ■ ha * “““Meed a -sonnet to Ami,” yesterday, for the -Eostaoy, 1 - a weehiv publication “ devoted to literature art." ** **• I{no - Joy open upon his desk entering at Ihe moment * t v April!, on Ihydowr hair v i a Afiinffiaßntnr-dropln itaDeaaty *ot,”— ; oldfellow took up the pen and contina- I t '‘.AnhonrajtswtHe.ttan'Hi.g to Court gnu.™, j . / A sno*<lrop &am above crashed od wj bat”’' J j is troeioo, ,f howroto, ** a merit ls<>!im t poj IfOfomer lineB oan hftr<lly boaß t" J.-v ;^* >•••.-. v.'«.‘s'.’ : /V;;-V '?'■?'•■ ••’«■!•■■? '- PBSNSSIVAZU ISTEOUOBSCB. | "°* ,EO Co—At an election for officers of the Bntler ana Kittening Tarnpito Railroad Compa ny.beld in the borough of Bntler,.cb Monday, the following gentlemen woro elected": President, George W. Smith; Managers—James McCurdy, Josoph MoQalatoq, Daniel O'Donnell, Jghn Daf-j fy, Peter Groff and Wm. Noble; Treasurer, Ja« oob Mcchling',' Jr. The Bntlor Democratic Herald has entered on its 14th volaao. V ' - Lutoastkb Co.—Two men, - named Jethro Barr and Miehael Greider, died in this 'county last week, from exposure. Both the moo, it is said, were intemperate The. Postmaster General has established a new Post Office’ to bo called botwoenHliHersvfflo and Safe Harbor, near Peters 'Mill, and appointed Mr. Jaoob Kauffman os Poßtmastor, Michael Trissler, a few aayßago, sold a tract of land containing forty acres, with o frame ham there-1 no, near tho locomotive factory in Lancaster] City, to John Gable, for $15,000. The] Board of Lancaster City have increased the bbl- j Aries of the toaohora employed by them, so as l to correspond with the increased prices or I living. I Tho editor of the Coriisio Democrat was shown, on Easter Sanday, an icicle; shaped like a musket, and measuring fifty-four inahes in length. SEnKASUA TERRITORY. A large number of people In Massachusetts are forming on “Emigrant's Aid Society.” In other words, more expressive of its object, they arc forming a Nebraska Cotenliatloa Society. The object is to facilitate the passage of young men to the West, who oro designing to.sotUe in Nebraska, Native born citiremTanct foreigners orb to bo equally osßisted with the means of mi gration and settlement in that territory. The Massachusetts Legislature is OBkcd to ino'erpo rato tho Society, with a capital of $5,000!,000, and.with ouch aid and encouragement to migra tion, it is believed the now.country. will be filled up with a population opposed to the extension of slavery into that or any other.now territory. To this movoment there oan bo no objections. Lot tho oapital and enterprise of the North be direoted to that purpose, and freedom oan out-' strip slavery five to ono in all the now territories that will over be formed out of the prosont do main of the United States, or that may hereof- : ter bo acquired, without the aid of Congressional enactments. OODBVS LADY’S BOOK. pombor.of this Magazine is rcceifed from tho publisher, toots A. Godey, pbltadel pliia,, It appears to hare boon prepared with anosnal care, and those desiring good reading ahoold hare it. The account of tbo “Spring Fashions'' will enit the ladies. OAnRiSBPKG COUBEBPOHDESCE. OAMusßuna, April 19, 1851. EmToit or Post The hoaso passed several toflsl bills on third reading. Mr. Hamilton offer ed a resolution instructing Ibo Secretary of the Commonwealth <o purchase copies of AUin't Index to decisions of the Buprcmo Court of the Caited States,» for the purpose >of furnishing each Court of Record in tho Commonwealth with ! *ho wort,, tho samo tobo deposited with tho Profhono'larica for reference. Thiß resolution was authorized by tho Judiciary Committoo. of which your Representative named is 0 member. Jt remains upon the table for s day under rule of the House. - . The bill for the sato of tbo main lino of Pub lie Improvement as nmondod by Senate, stipula ting tho minimum pricoat ten millions, was on motion of Mr. Cook, of Westmoreland, agreed to. The vote stood—ayos 64, nays 42. The Gover nor will no doubt sign tho bill, in vion of tho tone of public eeutiment on tbo subject. A resolution to adjourn was adopted by tho Honse, designating the 2d day of May for that event. The ayes wore 8-i; nays 10. Tho Senate, i it is presumed, will cononr. The Senate was engaged in Committee Of the Whole on second reading of the Pittsburgh, Ash t£tU.V“d.? OT , c - laniJ Rlilroa ‘ l Bill, whioh was debated until adjournment this afternoon. On meeting again, tho bill was read a second time through all its sections, and laid over, under rate, till another day for third reading - Another bill was noxt called up, untitled “An act. to authorise the Sunbury nnd Erie Railroad i b "o and enjoy tho franohleo of tho tako rMs ro R. oa Mii Afwr 1116 Crat section had been , read, tho bill was promptly <• killed,” os it is termed, by rcfnslog to adopt tho Bection just read. Tho contest for tbo improvement now in tho hands of tho State, will bo between the former stockholders of the Prankliu Canal Company nod tho Grand Jnnotion Corporation. Of tbo final result, ns to tho dispositian of tho Lakoi Shore Road, it is difficult to determine. Tho road referred to, is an important link in the , onaui of pubUo improvements, and may here , garaed as-or no inconsiderable iQtorost to tbo genera trade and travel of other States. Bverr faculty should be afforded .to commercial inter coorsp: through our territory; nor should we enaction local interdicts upon trade to serve sco ttonai interests, as has boon done by break of guago for. the benefit of a few tavern keepersi ; In connexion with this reftrenoo to certain interruptions upon the Lake Shoro Road at Erie, I oat the following from tho Democratic Union or this morning, published In this place. And I will add, that a gentleman direct from Erie city corroborates the statement made os to tho inter ruptions of freight trains: ‘‘ConrtisiEjiTAßV,—The following is taken from the money article in the Now York Tribune, of tbodBthjnst. Wo ore inolined to tho opinion that the foot narrated about a week's detention is manufactured out of the whole cloth, or to speak more politically, the statement 1b the baso less fubrio of n visionary, mind. But we err perhaps, in noticing a vile fabrication, and mast take our apology in n desire only to rebuke mis representation. Hod we. evidenoo of the exis tence of such a state of thiugs as is represented in the article, wo should not hesitate a moment to denounce nets injurious to trade and travel Here Is the extract: | ‘‘ ‘Till, lot 1» from Champslgno county, f.d byCnblo nnd 1 pailM. four and fivo years old, “*'s2?”?'’’ *’ "bout os much as ; TI>, J. I1 ™’* w as detained a week at ®'™ <,n I th » La** Bbori. Rood. This Is ono -ie?^' ttt that aetocl»M» ■ iluk ■ of corruption. If they had bcoo permitted to do so, tho Sam* ears teat enumfrom Columbus eould bare gon« on ta JJuP [sL°{, K n T “ yt i lln i g m (h 0 Weitinnal pay block mailto the Bob Boys who hold posaeaalon of that llttlo territory of the mmnxt state on earthy It 1. full time the quesUon whether one SUte has tho right of way through the territo ry of another Btato, without hatlug to pay transit-duty'' to a set of blackguards Who ran/chooso to stay [for rfuu dor) In some beggarly town upon the lino of communl eatura,”’-. A discussion of no inconsiderable Interest arose on tbo consideration of certain resolutions to amend tho constitution, offered by Senator Briek oiow. The able constitutional lawyer by whoa I those amendments woro submitted, defended his ! positions with eharaoteristio ability, and on tak ing his seat, few who heard him, doubted tho policy of tho propositions. Tho Senators from Philadelphia, however, entered their dissent; manifestly on political grounds. ■ Resolutions proposing amendments to tho con stitution of tho Commonwealth: • Proposition Ist, to boortiolo 11.—Tho aggre gate amount of debts hereafter to bo contracted shall never exocod $500,000, except in caso of wor.to repel invasion,; suppress insurrection, or redeem the publio debt Prop. 2d, to bo artiolo ll—Prohibiting muni cipal subscriptions., Tho legislature shall nevor authorize any county, city, borongb, or other municipal corporation or body by vote of its oitizens, or otherwise to. beeomo a stockholder in any joint Btook. qoinpany or corporation, or to raise money for, or loan its credit to, or in aid of aoy saoh company or association. Prop. Bd, to amcndartiole lst—That the 11th seotion of snides of tho constitution shall bo so amended as to read as follows: - See. 7. Tho. Senators shall bo ohosen in dis tricts to bo formed by the legislature, but no district shall be so formed as to.eatitle it to cleat more, than one Sonator when a district shall be .composed of two’.or more counties; they' shall be adjoining.' i Seo. 8. No portion of the sinking fOnd shall evor bs applied to the payment of tho debt of $500,000 mentioned in the first section, nor to any other pnrpots than the payment of the pub lic debt, and .tho interest thereon. Said sinking shall bs’ Invested in tho loans of the Common wealth, which loans shall be canceled in a man ner to'ba provided by law..:■■ The foregoing re-1 eolations were debated till the hoar of adjourn- j ment this afternoon. F. 1 1 , f - . >< v’ ; ( vi >, . '■' r , PCHTHEU BT THE ASU’S IJAJLS. . QKBAT BRITAIN. t«wst* °* r * n ®^* 8 elo ' te( * 8 great deal of in f»^ 8 »^(. W * e ! 0 - 1 e ? Ing to P re ** says'the London WOeived:the gratifyingin *s»t ttrongh the dilifonce of Mr. oißtome, n_Beijnre has been l ?° w°* Btea(Be] k> In the coarea of h ? M". Pitcher, ofJKorthfloet, for the Emperor of all the Rnesias. ninfl «w? e , 9f . tfie Te M6ls*aa effected about fw. ™if. ck ‘“ l eremng, and at an early hour PZ Boanlaa seized the steam en- C”? 11 " 1 boilers, then ready to go onboard. thoD B hl of tho patriotism of h p . b by ? hom the-execution of such been undertaken, it is impossible not to admire the foresight of Mr. Pitcher,-who, !{.» P f eB f 8 ’ ,nsistß(l nponit.nsa oondition of shoutdboTad'd bJin a s B talm e enS Mk Pr ° gre33C<l oooasioncd-by,ihe seizure wlllconsc ; qnontiy fail on the - ‘Russian - government. The : vessels are described as of a -first class cbarac |fJ*ss^J?J,rbpi* < linßt»nd equipment were snper by«,tbM.° Russian engineers of high reputation. But these scientifio.gentlemen decm «n it prudent to-depart some time ogo, and, as we learn, lor America, for the purpose of having furuier contracts of the same kind cxccuted in that eountry for their government , It has been represented to .us.thst the parties nave been endeavoring, in avoidanco of the for feiture incurred by this transaction, to set up- a f? n , t^l!t disposal of the soized ships and : their machinery to the subjects of a central §9 * e ,V i. bn tin the face of proceedings which in dicate, beyond a doubt, thatthe controctbas boon between a British: citizen and our declared enemy, we have no apprehension ' that the Gov ernment will permit tho. delinquents toescape L the consequence of .their miscondoct.- „ FRANCE. .labis, April C,—The legislative body had sub. - muted to it to-day a bill increasing to 140,000 men, inetead of 80,000, the number of.recruits i 8 class 180". ..The Montleur of to-day says: A reporthas been circulated that the govern mont.is about te maha a fresh lovy of 100,000 men. This statement is not exact. What is true is, that the go vernment is to present to day .to the legislative-.body a bill to. augment tho : contingent for the. service of 1863 by-CO,OOO The Montour announces that tho Austrian ambassador presented yesterday on autograph letter from tbe Emperor of Austria to'the Em peror Napoleon. , Tho correspondent of tbe Loudon Times, under Onto of April C, writes that it is stated in Paris that acommuai cation, forwarded froth tho King of Prussia, and embodying tbe terms of the iropcsitions brought by Prince oeorge Of Meck lenburg Sirelitz from Bt. Petersburg, has been taade to the British government and rejected. It ts not quite certain whether a similar-cpm mnnicahon has been made here, but if it should bo made, no doubt is entertained that it will meet with thesamo fate. Even supposing these impositions to be. founded on a sincere desire or peaco, wbicb there isovery masoato doubt, it is felt that, the time at which they, could have been accepted bps long since passed by: The particulars of the capture of Dobrudscha 7 ieooa P“Pew- They state thirt the Turkish fortresses of Matohin,' tsak tsoha and Hirsowa wore taken on the 28ih ult., after a siege of three days, by a vastly superior T o, f!' ,_* ho operationsagainst Matßchin and .lsaktaohi were conducted undertho orders of e “Vender, the headof the engineer corps or the Russian active array, The troops engaged at the first named fort were under tbe orders of UeumauKofsobae, adjutant general on- Prince UortchnkofTs staff, and those employed at lehk [ tinder General Aorep, formerly command- I ing tte advanced guard in Littla Wnilaohio. Oil | theeamedsy the detached corps,-under General ueohakoff, which had advanced from Toitscba, i took the email fort of Babadagh. The object of the Bussians. it was believed, was to- effect a sanction from Babadagh and Hirsowa at Kasim - tot™!, 'the apace between tbe Black Sea ana the Danubocontracts, andsocat offthe com munications of tbe Turks as tboy retired to Tra jan’s wall. i According to ft private letter from Cona'tnnti noplo, brought by the Caradoc, tho Eogliahaad French squadrons entered tho Black Bca On the morning of tho 2titb, steering in the direction of Varna. Tho Charlemagne was tho only ship remaining at Beioo, It was reported that this measure was combined with a movement of Omar lOßba. I The keys of Motscbin. Isalctcba, and Hirsova have been sent toßt. Petersburg. Tho Turks I have been repulsed from every part of the left I bank of tho Uanubo, excepting Kalafnt. There oroßlnistor rumors In tho city relative to tho in- Uueneo of Russian gold on the commanders of j.AlatfiODiQ and Hirsova. I fo ” o,t i n S oddrosa. to tbo Oeot has been is | sued by Sir Charles Napier: “ Lads: War is declared. We are to moot a | bold and numeroas enemy, Should they offer I ! ]}J y°U knew how to dispose of them. I auouid they remain in ,port, we most try to I get at them*., ,Success depends upon tho quick ness of your firo. Lads, sharpen your cutlasses, and tho day is your own,” lnvigorating Elixir or Cor | plal.—Ttoonrlh’B crustlsa yost depository or remedies I , ° Uo to th * diseases of thecrealuws thstinhebil It; and science, Industry, reflection, and experiment ara continual ly introducing rtom this groat remedial storehouse nets ncenta fur the amelioration of human suffering. Tho moat 0f 0,1,60 a K<™ts that has orcr been applied for the mitigation of pain, the consoxTalion or health,and tbo pro longation of lire, Is tbo Asiatic herb which forms the basis ■ f r ‘ THt&ntOf Elixir or Cbrdini. trhis prepa* ration, If not a unirersal panacea, certainly embraces with' In 05 proylneoas a cure tiro a greater number of complaints I | Umn haronorer before been subdued, ororen rellercd, b>« i mwllel »o. It la applltnblo to all narrona diseases, ond ml disorders of the eccroiire organs. Tt literally renovates tho porrere of tho stomach, and glees lo ovory organ and Story fluid necessary to.dlgestlon its full natural rigor howorertheramonuy hare boon Impaired by IHncSaor In.’ dulgence. If tho procreaUro function line boon Impaired. In either sex, a single courso of this preparation will Impart to tho relaxed organlaatlon Its fall sexual rigor. Woman, the most fragile os well as thotalrest portion of animated nature, will And this her surest reliance In alldlfflcullles [ radical or Incidental, to which her structure'ls'liable; while la caeesof nervous head-aeho, neuralgia, dyspepsia, norrous melancholy, hysteria, feotloness, nnrrous trembling. Ibdpr ent paralysis, sleeplessness, unnatural Irritability, feinting tits, epilepsy, weakness of the hack, general prostration, palpitation of the heart, lassitude, mental Indolonee, dr.. It. offecta are as certain and uniform as the results of a ant{p&l calculation* ■J 1 ', 4 , up - WeWy concentrated, In pint bob Canada, —• p FLEMtSO,AHwghgoyCity. • nprgQnmur asrlmportnntto Oouhtrjr Oenler*..iOn. OEOItQB 11. KKYSEIt, Wholesale amt Rtlail Drmgld, l!o I4o,cornorof Wooa-.tre.tMd Virgin alloy, h«a forrel. n complete nMorhnontofpnro and’genuine patent or pro prictory medicine which will b„ MU , t pt o,rl.toreprlcc among which are the following, tin: “••'■Sk &£Jr h ’ do. ltollroad, nitre.. ! S®‘ ' 5? IJo i n ' 1 Bootherc's Holland, n. “Sf's, . Ifostettert Stomach. Dr UXfliatockAUrcr Oreen’sOxygvnat«d ■ IST f ' «up^o g h d - SSgSJFwu. d°' Sarerant's, for Wolfe's Erhnepi», n.lijrf.' liUo *‘> ,sraure asnoouan psiresioy Robeitj Saraapartlla, ; Dr. Keyset's Pecterel."^ do.. - ■. Dr. J&TfiM r ii¥niUit>iMn> ’ Bennett'. Plant and Hoot, Taylor's Balsam of Liverwort Lotulon . Indian Vegotablo, Schenk's I‘ulmonlci Unife»V... Dr. Duncan’s Kspactorant, - iwm* 8 ? B.t 8 .t i nt do '' Nuttall’aSyrlacum, ' Dr.M'Gtlnteck’sPectoral, 11008 ftOW LOfidOQi 1 > .fin ■* ■' ICT>! . Dr?(ffi iullo'us, "£* Hibbard's <lo. f Harris* sick headache, ttodway’s Regulators, MofTat’sLif*, Bragg's Aati-blUous, • ; do. Fover and Ague. Loudon's do., Jaynes* Sauatife, . Brsndrotb’s,.. Gorman,; A Word to Farmom—How to have good Batter and Hore of It, and Healthy Stock, 03“ Hew Dlaeoverleß.—VEflETAELE CATTLE POWDEB-Tbeso powdera are putuplnonoponnd packs, and aro really a good arUcle, not only for the diseases Incident to Horses, Cows, Bwlne ntjd othor BDlmnls, Imt are likewise an excellent article to lmprore the condition of the animal. - ihr iWch that, they not only Improve tho condition of MtehCows, bat they increase-tho quantity as Well as lm« proTO tho quality of milk and buttor. The proprietors airy ' that It Increases the quantityof batter from half a pound to s pound awook to each cow, whllo those persona who havotrled it, Bay a pound - and a half to two pounds por f »«*» with tho Bamo kind of foodtog os boforij. Of one thing we aro certain. all who.nao itonca will nao it all the Unto and savo money by the operation. a« well aa lmprore the appearane of their stack. Price 25 cents a paper. 6 papers tor sl. GKO. IL KKYBBB, No. 110, ■ -togmattpiMßbaiidiTlrglßjllarr.'.'' tfebl Wholesale and Beloit Agent. 43-Mcdlclne Cheata~Dr. KKIHKB, whotcsal ■ [ of UO Wood stmt, haa on hand a splendid [ ortraent of MEDICINE CHESTS, for famllte 'ittfa stein* bonta, at Tarinna priooß. Those In want of articles of Oil’ Mad would do Well to giro frjrq ti. call, fbbl f * .’-V ' " J l‘ ' l Clir- "- v *>■; -.inrry PulmOtolo, Or. Hosos UipcfltorauL Ayroa’ Cherry Pectoral, Sellers’Cough, -> v. Uorgan’g do. aS'Eemnmbar tlio placa. DK.KEYsfeh'B. ffo 140 Wood street, «ra« Virgin qlloj. • - '■ •• marlG:(]jty ,49-A. Ladjrof onr oequalmnncf, Mrs. Potr. ell, So. 18 Stanton elroet, Sow l'orlt, was troubled •isiih «T«r complaint for ((longtime, and after trying toaov jtr medics, was advised jto trjr Dr.MXane’s Celebrated Elver pl!Ii :Sbo.dU:Bo, ami sayathat ttlthone box abo arte effec tually sored. } » ' /■ t Inaigrtatloti r ßtoppaga of th« and goat. oral Irnguiatity of,the bowels, ure all diseases originating in the Bamo.'prQliJSq ' caoso, as fa al«J;that drerulfut scourge DYSPEPtIA. Those who are afflicted frith any of tbo above enumerated diseases, may rest assured that the sourcocfaU’ tbelt maladies Is In tho Over, and for its correction the best remedy over ifferod te tbopublic Isßr. M’LaneV Colobroted Liver rills. Xrythem. .Tbo money refunded if not satis" factory. - :■ • >.• . p.*a—Tho atxJToYß]uableTomndy r aljoD».jrLaua’«cel- T “* Bll respec “ ble »"• Purchaser- will bi careCH to ask for, and taka uuu , bnt Dr. l.i,»r Pills Tiers er* sther l>ilb>rportlng to be tlrerHlisi now. before ttb nubile,•’ For’sale at .11 the L* rtBSUKQ BROS., Successors to j/JCMd * CoL-'vr COWooJ street. i Qprftl-mtir P V to r t upon Ih.Sapple^tmhS^V T °^ nriD 1,1 o A. OOLTOW. fWrp)nrv r i* Utebestaadr-heapest materialfnrfyrvpppiua. 5 a , , four Inch eo«r TO cJ^ck,ffi,noi°JES S iSM“ log*, «nd to t fin walta,'cbpl„g nib,' cWmaSSS. w*,£! S^aS^^'tJMgSSL'SSy? 110S?,} 4 UCUABDSOB, : ;lle >V»tcr stfcet, lWUfrontiilieefc DIED: agffi^.MSg-gsffflaasa jHJSW' ADVEETIOEMEHXB. nEnKONftoo 01 ”* 11 W U^ JS S‘ U 'l Qrooc J s - l ' roda «> Dwlcre »“ **on Meichams, No.2«Ut*rty itreet “ ”155 : \ viTTSßtman. pa. WESTEKN FARMJSKS’: INSURANCE 00 SEW XISBOSi OHln ' ** DRANOU Omen, No. IJO Virla^vm 3BmtQn fisuiu A.BtocKo»»yrrtst. Xtvi j3*ims..goeV • * - „ .. Bincnm: - * *' IHSr £“£B? JSa>Will laaara BalWlaga; '“ha L, «BW CAKPETI wij I tbo Carpet Worehmim, 80 It* '°orlh ttivot, dux( door to tlie Merchants’Jsithnni?ft. 4«ijt receive, * wperfor Jolof • w - UDgltfUVelTetCurpeta; . • Domcsife VclVctOirpctiV- - AlSi iiSEm?'*‘JJ’ * •do UfOKk'b do, -1 In™™. frDm , th " JmtytteM and Jim torn,innauOio i lurord, aJargu Msorlmeotof imperial • 3-ulr. tjaientbu™.*-' try, ana suptrilDe Ingrain. wUh a rSS ABBorto»ut°r wool f coU£m ? bemp ami Veritlan CarrwUDK Oil Cl°tha from J to 2* feet wWp, floor Baiz*s. Ueartlritufrl |»itssiascs,»„rffis “:a..i "te&sstg&xxaiii. pfSS'SSsSI. piicw us ro», bo round liastor w«t. utunlon.wure in «tl».or tiurio rit™. t lea kuiTcsi pluh'J motors untlcaudlooticko; do nutenlck e«iurt'i,fciu;.do.' ei»oM,nnd forks; dioiiS “Jikarur Risss cutters; ilo rot Tor clailora: ,* “Ud gafranfc medical inscbinre; sioc/ochS nnd ttlcscoixuiKoM pens; mathematical inslrui” oS) o^J^r."!.^ 08 rJOmpt ’ y dOM • »P«I« can 'Off <*KOUrtL> FiiiV'hAi'k . will r» 11 nt Public Mfe on tho prt'mlfos-OiiSATUR ga:si-«tas£“S nprSidlwl&t or JAMKrt ftlScu^. ttte/? urth "tf tho ffioiS, piiLbS^fv K«** „m lu™tS £ cmI'ST 10 “““"' *?I_~ YOUMJ, STKVRNSnM A T/lVg ■ VTK'V SlUsic Juuiclta l*on»ton; Dear Jlary,tfuiite; m»ljh llijo Polka, by Jullit-n; h«ty l-kl Uo a>; Tklreat or tho Fair, Polka; • Cadet Polltfi, ltciiuvn j fliariliuV Di-bat l'olku: talry gcliotlb-cli; I/iUle Idling . „ . . , . , Tbo T«j{ut Galop, bjf Jullifa; . Uonutiilna Quick Srep. i Thu above JusitoMt*!,together uklialari'j selects nnf Foreign music for i’Uoo and Unilar, by •*W‘»- B . e *o c «v»of; jj’.'—l Jl SCUIIIEOHIt A CO, S 3 Fourth at, . TLLUtivN’d MCtflC- 1 — •• 1 . V"—-‘t—— V Friimt Donna TYaUs, Jullicn ; uo do do Foot baud duett 2 ** i Ta’^tMlo r> j ! un^7‘ nS " ICj f C<inWrt3 ' Jullieu’a Musical tour in America: 1 _ > alw u’Amour, Ijr Ktenig: l~ b °; uill ' n ’" riim3 ®““ »■»*. MS'Shi’Kkrt mUaioJUllon ’' 1«“»»mnu “* * a ‘* Bg ' ** tun £ b r M ’“« Anoa Zorr, Iho Ah, wlo g3> or tho Ptlma Dona, Song, arronsed by Jo), forralo a t ibe routlortoro »r 23 IUtNUVKUSBBB.ThInI.uSt, " Slgp oftho Uolilan Harp: rUUhIUATiOM&-~ JA Pclereon’* Magaiino. for JJtay: -lankco Notion* .. • ao»- . Abo, JSastern WnHlw, for ttib Wook. Coll or wmHo UW». It. PJ34BSO.N, 74 Thin! struct,* ' Piapatrh: iiaiiaingo. • P “ ——._ 1« Third ftrit. plantation iIuhLSM; fniTala i, *“° balf bbta *‘° Tv -. a® to alow and *br2 , > - / MILLiiR 4 BICKKtSOff. - ■r' 6 ill *v Tfi”iTTTTi liberty street. - • T. A 1 bljlji J*rtf for (m!o by M’Ol.mtKAtfJggßßQy * CO York: 0 «o do • Kwtorn do; for gnlo Uv m-ulukkax, tor wtiby ’ P ~_ J M’CLPItKAN, UKBIUIM & CO MOMSSJfc-w bbl.nm Jo St. fcmls a. U. do i MOLUIUvAN, JIKRUON A OO 1 doien,iof wUo by - HERRON at DO, ACKJJIUfiC • • •• 1 !S *»*TKO and medium • Mackerel * SOhalfhW.No .ll.tto ftrklob, SllLLKtt 4 HICKKTBON.' ' bbH J<o l&ilt; d 9i wgrtwa and'for nla by ——.— : . -'lll.Lh'Jt A Hft'Kß'rs^v SHU Alt-rlB7 ÜbUH Bontation Utiirar, . white UaTaoa<lo •... aprt? **■* BranU • Ons rwU&ndto salo bv 1-J U«rtes.iirlmo IU.M, for «alo by IJL . . . . JUILLKtt 4 UICKEISON ( WH'HB-5W taS prime ~ - • • 7* <V XdgttyroUo:- nprMJ K Ol " 1 * OIJUo ,’! e r r r n I “™tJaTaclo; for Bale - J — uy MIIiIiBB 4 JIICKKTSON. P°^2i ES ~ I4S I>Bl««wihklobJ -Li hunky n. COLLINS. Ti K^r lu ,Ja <' B for salo by - - . IUHRY tt. COLLINS L IM «?SF U bb " io“>*l*Tll!o Ltrno,to'urrive; forMUPby -“ r - _ __ UKNBY II.COLUNB. T>lU MKtAC-jo lons FoTeato b> *—!H±£_ Li ' HMITII A gINCLAHt. i J MeSoavS;^“w r !f v 'f l . U " > Ylml =r o Notlorufaia ’TomSrS.?) 1 ??^“ . N,t lw>* MostJlno, fur May. toWmSL “‘ 4 saMhlno > <* M r ° >- by Sira. PAUL KtKINEB, Fifth *troct, opposite. the Theatre. UU , IUK UIOAUH.—The suDsorllM’ h„ o targp assortment of Iho best branJa of E ohul?oV n “ i<p» Vork importers, to.trblch bo iuTUos tho attention n? those wbodraira a mUy choice cigar. nu ™ ' of ligero Lomlrcs; Caborga hendres* • .Moddl 4nUnt{edad, do; Neptuno; . ! - do . : do largoriKojTroa Victorias: urua H, Hyos, Priocipo, Ac.; 4c. . Also, 10,000 Bremen Cigars, futr priced. ” W. A. M’CtDKO. | nirmlnKluun, Siast uirm!ngham <fc sonth mn H Sole. b rpms undersigned, Trustee ot John 0.-Howry. anil ffldnmr "i iv a 'J? f °» <>ll ' rs »t PriTEttf Bale a number of ti-ta alt uato ln the .Boroughs clMlurcuingkam, Hast üßlnhi&chnm 1 aal &mth Httßburgh. Ib™ tola being ntnlteTa?® •><.21:011 ■oppo.lfc.hotr/vnS^ E A SX^ m '^ dOMa cxlra <loa(u y> BAILEY * RKUsn AW. B*»*Y & BBssmw. * ° rtW UINU 4 MOOEHEAD. ' V'- ' ' ■ i ,■■.?:■* .-■• • <:V\V; ) A. 4. KABOS * 00. iSE AND OPENING h°*® thousand cases ahd packaces op ' &OODS, w .a «•' ,... WHOLESALE AND RETAIL PURCHASERS, Hduiufi They ttey are enaUed to offer equal indvcmmtt vnfh the large# Kitten ™“ ta ssSsSss ifci «S^SSS 100 cues Hosiery and Qlora, Ulla Tammlpgn; ■»• Cmri&. fwatfiESfSfrT**. Mil 4.»- , „ 'S' B T7T o rl^^fM^ a r sSS”‘««™te™‘; ;S0 ■« Sma^SSSSSSSSfclSrtwir/ , • - c,oth * ?**»*« • ‘ - '" •' ** * * ’26 Hftli street, C. B. BEABL7 & GO'S Cheap Carpet Warehouse,- ' f vn>. 88 Third Street,, “ 7 W 35 lIAVB mw'rn stoke mj or u>» w-at eni , PA -'' r/rntit, MOB, ic,erer elMMtul wcstofW)? yorfccnabrirtn» l Sf^t'* E * >K ' l^,on ' CfcMllS, iTATS-JJ 34* ' con tin qo to iccelTe thomaa ihoy Brt pr«hiccarroja:UioToont^ l^^ - Bering dOTfUiSa^iti'- : SSf****<**&>TOTaS tos^T iral ! ft, 1 0n ttS mo3t Um»-s#' asasfesS*- ■• «sssPfc*.<>E» ' wS^cottof o^ 1 ?' / '!SfflSSaSr, ollo ’ ' «SgS^rt’SSS, Bw T uSn p *" nl ■SSW-SoJS&r" SsS@SBESaWM&fiaaai«- > • ft D HKtDnr 4 CO, «f Ihiri ftnwt. •zn&rSl^sadtv _ , WHOLESAIiE keaxer in ” Boots * «h°esi Bottnefet, Hata, leatherl W : Again takes pleasnro In calUng tte dtertloitf C ** BOOTS,, SNOBS. MATOB^aT Pordasei direct from tie Hew Knei.r»t *r « «<•■» - OVHE 3000 CASES I3TBSrO(ffi:OFEAKCI'siaOE&BimD P OT}? p Jff!;?i oW s? to ™£alia.’'';" • '•*• < • liiS4»ld-CUBlomoT9. And lYinnfra »»- ■ '•••»• -♦ •.'*>v f. • ,v-i■•..*.•'. v- >■,.. r r w iV; >,.;>. -.TT* W W iOßlldoiHH|ji' Bt. CHILDS & CO. Boot and Shoe Warehouse MDMBBBS WOOD STREET, * lr ~'r sEfiigL Sffi&Pr’ ■ ss sissS IHI: S fisstr Mmh»nt J ,i, l a ngourc ;, yw “< 1 J r l<^«,4 P4lMe^l«j,rßdH < no«, „* r r «w<W«mlaM.Bptto tomtOm** '” ‘ ■' J _ uulBslnr4e|> v ■«■<* -*w, meneo at iy. o'clock?* ifiiith *° wm i ■of tbo emlocue•clrera, Hte !Mv|MPflßT h 6 ‘“SS 4 ' 10 ™ 1 : [ng,‘April 22d, JSM,VIII flh.kT~,'"~$ h1 ’ oror.. SHS»S5S^i^SS®^^ <*m« with th« Tff» noy?fYuAfiTS;? lTCo^ rt "^-’ T<) 0011 masonic hall? jFABEWELE COHCEEis." BUT THREE. V GBRMAMIA MPBinAT. SOOIBTV W un" " »INS T «u; * SBBB ..A6B3Ss&. . WILD AY « „ 2{J v«^ M '“ 0 CiBOUNB ™un.fc*taM S,SSBf ££*! r °l ■*• *n» ilwr on “ tIWt * “ a “ lU ”* s*£**■ »*» «« at T. : KSOW YOCR DESTINY 1 ’ ■' *omi wh 1% T* TP* 6 vi*£at«. auilFutureßrajts'of litf”JasVPraenl: tea by over 8 toe *«“> j ! - ft*™*'' LmliaGO coots; Ponte $l, s ?S«® s w' i— .' - ‘ taxcSti *| «*ggg will be puH for Its recovery • " OCTC - A salhiferowml - ■ ■ ■■■■•.. »hf!B D«x U ffiven ba bJ 4?{S E » “ pl0?o “ t —■■-■■'U. 11. RYAN A CO* ; 1 cTOThiIIT" JOHN J. O’IEABY, „ „ - “ P0 "“l TOousa* „ B Mna BtAt.ni rc CHINA, GIIASB AND QOEEN3WABE IhM« Ctofcjy, Britlama and Sitter Ptalrd Ware, ■ Solar Waters aid a-oj. . ~■■■. 03 STorke* Btreet, ' enii ' ourU >» opposite Goo. It Wblte’B, , oprmy__ PITTSBURGH PA. WHOLBsILieAWDIfeTAir Ep&sSSSStSSSB? 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