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'.'We hare one ofihe beet Job Panting QfiUn Jnth'o city, end wewoald respectfully 1 dsk-mof * : : C^g,'Ci^twBj Bills of fading, pill H?iwJ»i Blank Cheoka, Band bills, eto., ti 1 glee As B.oalL AU one - Job Type areof the dost modern' maoufdcttire' knid.''«an . .pwr woilf'- - non ore perfect masters ofthoirbuslness, and ■wiUiaborassidnaualytopleasoall'vtlio'wiltfa iof-ns with an order.' - If'-*'.' ~'M ~ ; »jia»V'•' J • THB fQBEISS IBW9. '. The news bythe Arabia, tho lost arrival, ia interesting ;nnd itindioatesthenear approach of aerlougbaUles, both bylani and sea: and » there iaosyet neevjdeaoe thatihsEmperorof Eusaia intends to adopt a merely defensive altt tndej,; notwhhataoding the powerfnl combination* | ' agaidjt hum ThepasaagVpf the i D‘inubo iiy.hi a | troops, the cruising of .his fleets to .the.. Black | v Sea,j&nd.the-earnest-preparations tifltlesln thedJslt&vsll look like a bold resolve; to, moot hWpotreitral oonjliotv Hp has Vtraok theffrst blow ia the war with : 'Vcsselawereflrednpon I by hhj batteries, and one of them sank. The war Js‘ actnplly began. The three weeks are. i .■•■■■ nearly pae»ed,and Admiral ~Napier:ia .still. a I r groat distance firomSt. Potersbnrgh. His fleet'] . wflinOvorrench that city, probably. It is said tba£ijtaBaia hoahowoverainUlionormenundcr armst agd incannott and mnnitianaof wat the empire is abundantly supplied. 'That - the war. WillbS '‘sharp " and bloody cannot be donbted'; but .that ft .will be sljort' is not likely...lt ia i probably the commencemont of a long war, des* ■ tined to result ingrettchonges in tbe obndition i of'Europe and 'AMa. Thors are strong indjoaV j tiohß that Prossia will yet be found on the side; of Russia; and the goodwillof the gorernment of Austria towards the Western Powers is by ho meins assured.' The result of one campaign will,, probably, make qalte a difference' in the state: and strength of the parties involved i nthe ■ codthet-i-v-. • Cmias Postage Oar neighbor of the j/ourineZ repeats out remarks, with aTew biterations, in relation to'the propositions before Congress to ratesTof yidsKge .on. lelterc and, newspapers;.and then it declares tho- proposi- r democrftVro meaeure.We consider It no ': party'question at all. It is a question ia which the’whoiepeoplooreconcerned;.andit.wili to. . - settled light; If-editors and politicians cron Idiot s seeieto matte political napital out.of it bytrying to monopolize it as a part/ question. The Poat was j the drat paper in this .cUytooall attention -to thereportof: Mr. Olds, in the House of Eep resentatiTes, which recommends on increaso of postage - ; and we denounced, the’measureaa- on neoOS3nry andunju3t Otherdemocraiio papers ‘ tore'donnthe sune, and whig papers also. 1 <Howh then'will the editor of the Journal Justify him-, . eeif in’prqnonncing it a party measure. So fpr ns me. can learn from ,the ; press;without.die-: . tiootlon of party; tho measnre proposed Is gen'- eraliy'diaUhed. If the: rotes of the-people Is heard _and obeyed, no iuoreasa.ofpostage will toj adopted. We agree rrith tto Joumoi that tbs ■ gorerntnent ought. to he ableto oairy the mails as cSeapas; prirato companies and indmdualit can carry-freight If that cannot bo'done, then let the difference in cost oome out of the pablid treasury. Bat the Barest way to defeat the wish of the people in ftusjnatter is to party question o'f it. * - ’ ’ ' , J ' Americas, Crmtssßj?.— •A lipudon; correo-. poodent oftheijoaton Pott has thofollpiiiog,in relation to ft’caae liat haa creatpdnnuanalim tereat. The decision oftha lord: Chancellor ia' BoatTidloaloßS, and if the principle is backed by' goremment, trill affoW food for diplomacy. > Ac cordiog.to nry lord Chancellor, Tre are aU Bri* tifih fcabjectawhocaix claim British ancestry; eren thedewehdantfl ofthose vbdckme orerln the Jfai/fiatver-pte uot: Ameriiraii dtiions; bit: subjects of her Majesty I give the ,extract from the letter: , - \ The»h*Te'bM& to&decbtasfoihfr Bogilsh courts tho pastw*dc*hkhwUl vot.tewilbMt Interest to*,st>BrxNa«: - ara.Oae.wns njads by.tba lord chancellor at. hlachambers JcstertUy, in rtferene* togrind-daughter or tbs lalo adge-Jay, of KfV' York, a girl often year* old, who wb«- ' cUndqftigdy brought te tbl* ojrmtry somo foonfba.ago by ■, a slater of her father, who was an-Englishman, patpraUsed.- fn tbs United States. Tbefatherand mother are both dte*r t * leaving tbs mn» by the mother, to the amount pfecnnr: , £QQ,ooftv : TJpon tbs father’s decease, tbs- oacrog&ta of tfev v York appointed lills* Jay her goardfan, bat thssfster of the. (lur«MKl '#AS then staying,tuning a swoy:; r with tfcaglrl and.bronght her here. -Mitt Jay followed, and • hasaurlM ttta stutter wim iandaMe penereranee'from' eoartfo court anti! the yesterday nbtaiaedthfcdeefatonof / tbs sbcuodlor.:: This ddcfafem deserves to be repnblfabed. . from tbs illnsirttionlnerUfaneeOf what yon ones styled ** ad -gance exactlyßritish. 9 : Tbougb tbefiitherludlosr la the b»«*s m xuitanlteaa cdtfaenr,: -thoaghbehadabeolTed hlsueif .by oath ftom alt allegiance: : to Great Briiata,~the loni thaneellor asserts ibat bo eras a Jtottkh subject* Though tbs child was borotjf t-satnraUsed • ; American father and of a naUra; American mother, ’ In: the: United gates,-*though the- property she Inherits nil came >•-. from tbbmother j dad Is la the united Stata^—yet the lord' ehaaeeHoreUitnsherasa BdllßhfftibJeo^—WiToiftsto ikno’a - • her.to return to the United States with Miss Jay, her aunt*, —and dirsetaUhs Jay. to pay tha Interest otthachUdfapp*. perty, aHt shall adcroa, into court here, to pay the expend see of the proceedings and fob the ehSd’s benefit. * go much ; for the rights-of-American dtfaamhlpi . . ' Taut or'Con. Codlkb.—The action brought, by theCoited States to reeoTer-fromMrV James - Collier a balanoe ofocoount of slBo,ooo,allegc4 to be due fromhlm.na Collecforof the Port of , SanFjranolßopjwascosraenced atNew'Yorli,ia. the Ooitcil’Statßs Circuit CourtjOnMondaymor nlog, before jadge Betts. . The eridenoe for the GoTernment submitted, . consists merely of tie .ti^suryaccounVshowing - the alleged balanoe.:', Ei-Seuator. Dickinson, and Mr ."Join A.' - Collier, are ootxnsef for the do-' ■ The case' wilf'pipbably boappy three Mr. the part of the government, enteretPlatof loogargiimW, .In of whioh-be feid : ‘<lt ironid be found that on so* eonnt of- some mere technical violation of law ; Mr. Collier had seized upon some property, rai ned at orW f 9p,000; and of .waiting for condemnation by some competent judicial an tborityfhad r by the -eonsint of some really nn authorhpd'party, eotd, the property ' inrolred, sent onpihalf.to 'Washington, and. pscfcotedthe other half, between forty nail ofty thousand doV law.” ; TH^fliphj—‘We,ondorstand that the Chnnollr hare prarjdedaJot of gtonnd_for the nso.of the Mayor in imprisoning the hoge. .We hop? jtov the bog"n?{satKi» trill be speedily Abated. It troald be one greet and decided improvement in theeitgr., > < v “ Some o£ tbs. streets, tod, haver been cleaned r;ry bßhdecmfciy. Ia foot; th& oily jaet now freienfgr' etldencpe of decided liappotement, v both id oteohUnesa, aidin the taa to display ed in etoro fronts and aroWteoUUre.l’ . - u ,lAßo»ika Wabtbd,—By reference to onr ad wertlMßent'fa, another column, It will tie seen ■ ’i.:that a large;iintot)et. of laborers. on'j the Sonhnrynnd Erie roed~ .Tbacontractore are well Stnownaming railroad men, -and the wage* - offered are good. - ' ” J ‘ PITTSBUR6II: roaoovsesoß, ONB OF ESOIARD'S WARRIORS. A letter from o .Midshipman in the English fleet, now in tho-Baltio, to bis father and moth er at home,- presents a'.etrangs mingling of & boy'aJovo for home and friends, end a hero’s •thiPef-/(aiJblood amjeimsgoV,' The ietteiywhich It? P by boy only telrtoenySre old* '-while theffeet lay at anchor * The boy seems to e'ntertain no thought of dan ger, bat is only anxiooß to hsTe a sharp sword and a pistol; and then a chance to dash into battle and. carnage, "and wip prize money and -War^o^wmWroSSgTeTo*Vo“ke''siS' tolL But with .all his warm home affcottons, SH. d a iUb 8 , ambitions .yearnings of his heart about him, a sudden and ylolent death may orer tahe him in his first baltW The demoraii4ngji)fl.iience of warcan haso.no hfiteriiUnsiration than thiscaiTepresents., b ?!y-Writeß fahletnother and then rejoioes ntitho/grospbot .ofjheingispqn/engeged ; ,in;Blaying;men. - He sayehniisJutherfiref divi sion of the boarders, and is delighted with 'the sfiaqopbf heing among among the first on hoard tbo enemy’s ship, when the battle comes to-eIpSS quarters. The thought of prize money, too, whets hisfappctite as hS sharpeudhis sword, *, ! v ‘Btronge feelingsi for a bojFof thirteen. .Ho wants .to eley men for money and glory. Set J such are bU military andnotsalheroes; and snob i tho fierce-demon spirit engendered by war. But ihere is'the letter: f. K .v' : ** WirfGoßoutfo. : V-^-V { ptar Mammd tmd I ameot&jttb srad job afljw t lines nb6uVbnif;owa Ton; $? ; Queen came dowh-iipTO^usi'jmdt&en the Kor« ’Shairnessjandaftßr j things." and maka'preaejtßnndoUitir things’tottsi -I'fe'Ope, uif nHgoca'Wen,t6get a month’s lesYe when! come back to uEngland, alter theirar.'vlhi»Te got oiie of tha most Oahf jgntous and bs3t posts for my self ftr ehances' of talcing sit <ses la the ship, as I am c&pialaUMd4c*mmfvmQdlshaUgo iwlth him iahiq gig.M tm.trjiag fo.gata. phrtoVaa.nTery* ilnxlj clsS lifts ono; and mean to get one; too/lf possible. ;We fore allowed them. -1 can get one 'easily, aa 1 hate lotsof ftln jßUppHed by kind auntie* Imean, if possible, to get moqfty Tam in tha.tint division of boarders, had aa/nearlysare, if any work Is going on/io be la the midst; T am "happy to pay that 1~ beta got a very good i Aword'.lnttecd, aniaift very happy. I pbouldllke to eee you rbefore we go tq the forts—^teryrauch iadecd.btit Impossible, t po ImtJßtliutty Write to me toon, as Once. more I mean lotorod my lota to all,ancla.fC!udfari)welhT amrerjranch Obliged to Marty, and Uanny, toll thfein/for their hind let*; tun to medurlng theshorttime I was at Pottsmonth r tboagh not able to ga on shore. v Wbfeatbo-moa practico firing; wo 4q aiso. It is bo cold- I htvo some yerx nice thick things so l do not mind It much,. The packet goes this afternoon,. So 1 most burr/. Good bye, dear. mamma - and papa/ and bmtbanrAttd tutors; • ■-. I remain, defcr oUof y«u, v: 3. !!,»»• J “Hocris child, and all brothers and Bisters, and Charley, (a pot fox,] acdlh>flO<» f nnd the dogs, and .the shorttalled pony?” -••■• *•■ r ■i B@*AfatoUty seesnsto'aUend tbemovemente of the troops Whichwerofiret shippedonthe lU futed iSan Srandtco, By a despatch from Nor 'folh-we learn that'the Btoamabip Faloonputinto .that port on Monday, disabled. fSbo left jfew Tori: on the 18th inst,,. with Companies D, G, I »bd. K, of toe 33 BegimcntC. S.Arlillory, num bering 255 men, and commanded by Llent. Col. Looser. ■: Most of .the troopo were thaaereacaed from, the steamer San Francisoo ( nnd were on their way *to California: by-tbelsthmu's route. *Tho troops and allthe passengers have beeneafe* jji, landed.- Tije troops ; are -accommodated at Fortress Monroe, until provision oan bo made i for sending them on to their destination. The Ityury to the. Falcon is only in:her machinery;>.' ■ " j Not>tlltle» In Flonaot. : The intelligent oomspondcnt cf the Newark Adoertuer ghee ibe fallowing personal intclll geaeo, of general interest: , Flouhkce, March 22, 1854. Among the English authors living ■ here are Mrs. Somerville/the Brownings, Charles Lever, Mr. Kirkup, tne antiquarian ; Mr. Tennyson, i In other of the poet-laureate; and whohaa him self a volume of poems aowdnpross; and Mrs. Trollope, who made her dciui in authorship through her, libellous work on America.. Sinoo then.her prolifia brain has produced eighty-nine volumes - of: so-so tales—proving - that J ‘ weeds' grow”—not unprodnottoety, however, for. her, Sinbe she has reaped therefrom on abundant pe Onniary harvest; and- now ocenpies a beautiful vilta built byheraelf and eon, whois also a sso eeshfut story-teller. . Mrs. Trollope has one ■■■ of of tho largest and choicest of . the private libra- Hes ia tho city. The library room is an expan sive Gothio hall/the furnitnre being allafter the antique, and decorated with statuary and paint ings. la this hall ehB holds hbr Saturday morn ing: reception s.nnd etrango to say, she affects i Americans eo much /as to hunt them up, and. -loads them. with hospitalities.. She is an affa ble,j pleasant old lady of about seventy, and was probably moro dlsgusted witb her pecuniary i 'misadventures in the United States than with the people she ridiooled in her spleen.- ■■..•.-1 : i.iMrs, Somerville is now about seventy-three ' years old—'in au excellent state of preservation, j and is altogether a remarkable woman. . She I ■vises carly. devotes her time tilt noon to seieu-1 tifio study and writing/and at other limes occu pies herself mush with. sketching from nature, i painting in oil, -and- embroidery, thus rshowiug i that the pursuit -of mathematics is notinoompa*; tlble with a love forth* fine arts. No living wo man everreosiyed more flattering compliments from her own gbvernment, und from great men < of nil nations, than Mrs. Somerville; her bust stapds in’ the British'' Academy by the side-of Sir; Isaac Newton’s, atjd Baron Humboldt haa -called her “tho greatest of’women.” Bhe is 1 perfectly simple and unostentatious In her man* ■ nets, and never- refers la her own-labors, which, notwithstanding the extensive circulation of her "Orbs, haveyieldedher smadlpecaniarybeuefit. Sat she has a pension from the British crown, urid-Uves here with her husband,« retired flat geon of the navy,nnd their two daughters, go-', log; much Into, society, being welcomed ■ every 'whore and admired for her quiet mannersand ogroeahie conversation. Mr. Lever lives gener ously in aplsce; gives dinners sparkling with his wit andwine /loves horses like’ a true Irish- Englishman; rides on the catcine wlthhls rosy cheated daughters oneitheir side of him; and is literally." a good fellow," hlsoonvors&tion be ing as full of humor as his Irish’tales; - - Mr, Tennyson lives, retired, though, in easy and. circumstances, occupying a fine' villa filled with choico books and painting. The Brownings Still occupy the Casa Gnidi, an old palace; never golnto society ,-hut receive their rfrfends quietly in the:.evening.. .Mrs. Browning ils physically-an frailas her mlndaud versenre ■strong; with such gentTo unpretending manners;. ! and pueh.a pleasant expression of faae, that no' I one; to look at her; wonld belisve that such force i and passion could come out of such an appar entlydelieate,unpt)rtarbednatnre.:Mr.Brown- Ing Is alive., with good - nature and - humor p full of ,practical knowledge, and as plain and smooth in talk; as he is obsearo and rough in his. wri tings ; iu ehort, ns is the «4Be.with Mrs. Brown ing, the very opposite of the book-Browning. .. T. Buchanan Koad. ono of onr American ar tists, now in Florence, has painted lately cabinet portraits, of both/and they are truthful likenes ses. ' They belong to a gentleman in Phlladel i phi a; and will give all who soejthem there -jast i ootiens of the origlhalr..-Mr. lleed Isnow on- I gaged upon BeYer»l well-conceived compositions, [ Which will dq film oredit. .* • „ fi.-Mr/Hart; the-Kentucky soulptor.eomttilssiDU-’ ! ed by the-ladies or Virginia <d make a statue of Henty Clay, has reoently produced some obsrra ing,buBts of young Amerloau ladles frotn only . quo.fo.two sittings, with the aid .of an ingenious measuriogiastrament of his own Invention, for wnioh be intends soon io take a patent, and : ;wplob proyes a rare meohaniOal geniUsl Heean qqt fail 'to .win distinction. Indeed, artists at Florenco format strong and rsspeota ■Me representative body, with Powers for Us head. i " , , The St Louis, Captain Ingraham, 'iswow at Constantinople. Mr, Marsh, the Jate minister resident, Is now.at .Rome withhisfamily. ■ ' ®wo Weeks Lateii most CAXironsu. —Mw Orleans,-April 28.—Ihe atearntr United; States, i from Asplnwall, hjri arrived tore, bringing Gsii lorma dates to the litlnstant .She reports that the steamer liiinois left Aspinwall on the J7th $1,000,000 in gold and the mails for i novirork. - „ . i ?he intelligence by arrival is but meagre. depressed. Challenge had been seized for A .ylottaHon of the revenue laws V - J '“"' ;fi • :* Col. Watkins, Of the Walker expedition, had) beenfotmd gmltji but recommended to the | cy of toe oooxt •• j A duel had taken place between M.r Washing-1 ton. one of the editors of the ff'JS'B Wnsbhnrn, of the'rito California. The latter was badly wounded. >- t i s "shs Japani squadron arrived at' Loo Choo in 1 All well. j • .1 . 2Jte>te«mejr HUnoisoonnected with the steam-1 er Oregon., left Aspinwall Wilh seven hnn.'l dredjand fifty passengers.— - -- i N t ' l ' 1 * r > ; - i HARRrgBPRO'COSaEBPOKDESCE. HaaiSßuna, April 26. Norton Pobt:—Wars and rumors of wars about the halls of legislation this day. Mr. Strong, a Philadelphia inemher.read in plaoen «rs, and to provide for the better regolatioa and i Offset from abdafter the first day of June next. It provides for the .appointment of a Secretary of Public Works, by the Governor, who is to se* -lect o Civil Engineer’ and. 4 Superintendents for tho-management-of -the- State- Improvements. Should the act pass, thatwiUbo a radical obange in the disbursements of publio moneyi, to meet tern'is to .govern,- and payfo'etits.'to'bV made monthly, on auditing- of claims-supported by affidavitf Thls meaaure results from a recent aotnf thßßoard,wMchwillredaoetbo tariff of State tolls after the 8d proximo. The opinion V«y generally, prevailed that, the reduotlon of . tolls web designed fa prevent asaleofthemaiO UneAfei the act" authorising the disposal of the pablio;,'works limitedrth'e--rates- of toll to-bei chargedj- after transfer of the asme, to ehob rates, as f ere prescribed-under , tbs schedule of tolls established by'the Canal Board. The Commis sioners,have-oeoomo alarmed, and they deny that anoU was their intention. It must, however, be admitted that the tußs-otaosen for tbe change of tolls, on the hcela of the act recently passed for the sal o'of thepublio - works, -was premature, if not, improper for thepurposes -intended. ; ' Pbe HoUSe’passed a bill for consolidating the following Railroad Companies, viu . The Baltimors and Susqnehanba; the York and Cumberland, and the Susquehanna and Ban bury. TneactafconsoHdatlon.if iseaid, wilt mate-, rially enhance thevalne.of (hose several Stocks, andenablethecompany to'complete mnobun finisbed work upon thoso roads. J. J. Houston, Esq.;-Snperintendoht of the:Baltimore and Sus quehanna road ie the master spirit ofthia enter-1 prise, if I-msy jndge from his frankaad xealouS efforts to have the bill disposed of. . : - v - Moby bills relating to. local Interests were read < a third limeand passed. East night tho House was nseeae of oonfasion and excitement, The general appropriation bill ;passedfinally,and was sent to the Senate this ; morning: Before “the final vote wnS taken, Mr. (Cook of Westmoreland asked -leave to state his i ireasons-forvotlngagalnst the bill ln-it4 presont -form.' The’Chair-called him to orders and - or- i idered him to resume his seat. With oharuoter 'istio in a firm tone, the member Inquired whether the Chair was resolved to ap ply ibe gag kiw, v on Information proper for the > -‘Tbe, Chair-would bear no-expression after the yeas and. nays had been demanded, but still Mr, Cook claimed ihe right Of freedom in debate. At tbis announcement the Speaker ordered the Sergeont-at-Arms to remove tbe member from She Hall ; (to-whlch a polite Invitation-was also liven by the ’member for .executing the com 3and3 of the Speaker! -The Sergeant-at-Aras i ka.prodentnnd sensible ofEcer, whoknew how iJo role-tbe storm.-, His services were not brought i. mtoreqnisttioo; for Mr. Cook yielded to asenao ! of propriety which reflects credit on him, though , be was,deprived of an opportunity to speak of ■host iniquitous, appropriations to' liquidate claims of doubtfal character. I In Senate, an attempt was made to eoneolidate : tjie interests of the Ashtabula and Cleveland road tilth he Snnbnry end Erie Company for obtain, ing the ownersblp of tbeXako Shore Railroad. The messure failed. ■ FARMER. ■ Stifi and Facts from all Quarters* i Why is. a bullock a veryobedient animal Because hk wilt lie down when you axe him.. -i A movement is on foot at Lancaster, Pa., to eroot a monument there to Ike memory of the l&te Qov. fihnUx. iGteu. Torrico, commander of. the Peruvia gov ernment army, iu his late retreatfrom Areqatpa, ordered 1200 horses to be killed to. prevent their falling in the hands of the revolutionists. . ■ )By the fire in Charleston, S.C., last week, nino of the finest stores, on Hayuo etreot were destroyed, trained at not over $500,000. The Insurance in different oißocs amounted to $427,- 000. All sorts of West India-fruits are unusually plant} . New,. York at. present, v Several car goes of- pine apples and bananas from Matanxes sndßsrasoa havo arrived lathe course of the past week. - The former sell at $12@512,45 per 100. Mr. John O. Moore, formerly an asssetate od itnr Of the New York Courier and Enquirer, cal led at the Jfaiioital Intelligencer offico on Satur day and requested the editor.to state that hols motfdead, as was reported last week in many of the| newspapers. ■ £lomo rascals haveset afloat at Green: Bay, Wisconsin, ten . or fifteen’ "thousand dollars In notes pnrporting to be upon-the *< Metropolitan Bask,” Washington city. There is no snob b»ufc Buch" frauds as this are among the evils of jjapercurrenoy. The QrandDoke Michael, brother of the pres entiEmperor of.Bussla, is said to have predicted, eaysßlaekwoatL's Magssine, the dismemberment of the Russian Empire scon after the death of the' present Autocrat. Whatever may bo the claims of that prince to the character of proph et, it is evident.that Russia is now approaching" n most important crisis. * ... Lucy Stone.lectured at JCchia, Ohio, on Mon day; evening, to a crowded audience. - A corres pondent of* Cincinnati paper who war present, siiys Wo have traveled over nearly the whole of the Watted States, have been a specta tor at many- lectures; &c., but never have: wo seen’ snob profound etillaese, such entire good ordir as was bore manifested. 1 ’ “ II Is deolded by the proper oMeers of the Post Office. Deparment, that letter postage’}* legally chargeable on packages having writing other than the elmple.oddress; on the outside. It pay meat is refused, the-party eendieg it cannot be prosecuted, for a fraud, . on. the department, as an attempt to conceal the.writiog Is necessary to constituta a fraud,. as in the caso of writing words or signs inside of a package of printed ■natter, which js a fraud under, the >■ ■Mrs, Sarah: B. Shaw has brought. a ‘ salt agatost. the Boston and Worcester Railroad Com pany, which was commonoed on the 17th Inst., in Boston, fordamsges to. the amount of $25,000, for iinjoriea rDceived.by ccmtng.in contact with a train of.care atNewton Bower Falls, in the night Mrs, Shaw, with another lady and her. husband, were riding in aeleigb when the acci dent ocoumd. Mr. Shaw was: kilted; Mrs, Shaw was; sadly Injured, having had one arm amputated, and sustained other Injuries. ; \ TnB Niw Bc9BuH MiiußTsa.—-Wo are: able to annoonco as certain, says the Tribune, the appointmoot of Count Alexanderdo Modem to succeed; the-, deceased Mr. BodißoOroa.-BtiMtin Minister at Washington. Gonnt Medenrbelongs to ons of the most sristocratlo families of Court land. He is closely related to tbe Prinocss of .Byron, who onos -reined in that prorinoe and is first-odasin to the celebrated DaoheSs do Blno, tbs wife, of .» nephew of Prinoo Tallyrand, who for more'than twenty, years presided in Paris and in liondon'orer the ssloodb of that great diplomatic decelvevandenjoyed his complete confidence.; Modemds about. 46 years old; com* pletetfhls edaoaUon atthefleraan especially, at Bonn ; and hlB Informationis direr elfied: and extensive. Ho is highly ambitions .and lire)!.bred, and wbatis commonly oalleda high-toned,aristocrat. :The Count has been for neariytwenty -years in tbe diplomatic career, haring paascd throngh .alMte inferior, grades. He-wss for some time in the £ut, pHncipally as Consul-General in Egypt, v From thence, two years ago, bo. was sent as Minister to Brazil, a post requiring no groat aotlrity; bat he profited by tbs' ooaaelon Bins afforded to rißit itbe West- Indies, Mexieo, Central-and the whole of Booth America, even'its, interior. His health is.how over,: verydelioate, and bis longreßidsnos inths Booth may render it difScultfor him to live in this aountry.: His arrival hero cannot bo, ex pected very soon,,ae it is. impossible for bimta etnbark on the 'Bnglisb steamers plying between. Bln Janeiro and the North, and .therefore ho ■must’ resort, to aaaillog vessel, and- look out for a good opportunity. Basse Cotm nr.— lt is designed to erect a mammoth AnthraoiteFuroaee inthisoounty, at a pointnear where the Lebanon Tolley Railroad crosaes (ho 85hny1k111M.......0n Friday about 8 ‘o'clock, a i con .of iMft John Schaeffer, some- e years cfage, fell Into the oanal at the wharfof. Vf. A. WelFe Fire Brick Works, unobserved ty anydne.andwa* accidentally discovered stand* Inguprlgb tinthe water, facing thewallofthe wharf. When iakenoutthevltal eparfchad calls theeleotlosJofVaazas candidate for Mayorby theDamooraoyofPhU adelfihla, a “glorious triumph 1" BSjy* Mrs. Mowattls going to play engage ments at Cincinnati and Louisville, then in How Tort, cloßlngberprofesslonsl life lo an engage ment sometime In .Jnne, I®* tho city of Chicago has just decided by Dopolar vote to haVc a tunnel conatrueted seder the river there, to supersede tho bridge* at ore sent need. JJ»* letwreogt _Mldi' ■■ andtetidersfor ip3 to about $2pM foe wish. ie thooght aatiatenyearstfieiuhniiliWilltoroTeaeaTiDg •of money to the eity, besides abolishing the “ridge*- - ' e-Mom’i IntiaorMlng Hltxtr or Cor dt«J~TK«e»ith'»criirtiae'T»Bt depositoryofreinodie. euitaMe to the diSoaaeaorthecroaturee tbstlnhabll it; sad .Sdenoe, industry, reflection, end experiment are continual ly introducing *ftom this greet remedial storehouse new apents tor. the amsUaretlou of homed mffedngt ' TbW most* powerfnl otthMaegeatB.th»thaeeTer..beinievpli«dfor the mlflgallon of piijthero’tteerreUoaofßielui, and thopri Of O'- l&ntt invigorating Elixir or Cbrdiak This prepm In lie prevlncoMscnrative egreatir number of complaints .than have oevor betore been subdued; Or e»en relieved, bye dpgle niaiidne-BJji.applicelletoaUnimiliadteraee.vona aUdlaorderaor it literally innovates tho powers of tho'etmiach, end givesto crcryorgananil everynalditeoiaiary Si daigenca. If the precrceUvefuncUon has been 'topeired, lodther rex, astoglecouree of thtepreparettonwlll impart to the relaxed orgaiiUatlou Its fall sexual Vigor. Woman, tiieraojtfcagllßeawoilMtholalrestportionofeniniated ; nature, wiUflod this heesurert -reliance to' ell difficulties; to ; yUi*'^eiti!ctK^iU^i,*liae; In cases of nervous beed-eche t nenttt!gia,djegepsia t nertoqe. melaneioly.hysterta, feebleness, nereoaitrembUng,liiclpV : Ctvcpilepsy, Weakness of the back;-gsnsral prostration* palpitation of the heart, lassltadVtnental iadoleace, ; Sc, ita electa areas certain asdunlfbrm aathereitaKaef a maths" maticalcalculation. . , b ®“* up,highly eoncentreted; iuplnfbbl.: tloe.PrtMttree iMlareperbotUe, twoforllve dbUers.rfx ■S» twelvcdollare. V / O.H.RlNG.Proprietor, •; Ki,. . ; l«Broe<iwa7,.t?o»,yotk,,, throughout tho United States, Canada, end the Wert Indite;.. i,;-'™"- 'J. ' • AGENTS. • v :\ '•■.-. 1 FLEMING 4BR08„ Na 00 WoddelreeL PitMmntb, J.P FLEMING. Alli-ghfrayaty. aprjkharoaw ; JB-Impertant te Ci GEORGE H. KEFSER, JPAoi 140, corner of Wood street an complete eseortaont of pate' prletory medicines, whiohwil among which ere the tollowin ■ puts. ~ "" 1 Dr. Roso'ft Alterative,. do. Railroad, . . ••• do. Golden, • do. -., Female.. . Dr M'Cilotoci’a Liter PiUi Hobens&ek'* Liter PlU*. Beliera* • ■ do. McL&ne** do. ■Fitcbo’a Cough, . ■■... : do.. Cathartic, ' -do. : tat DUrboes* • do. / for hletf tag Lung*. Roberta* S&mparlua,' ? Tfcirnsana'g do*v . Bennett'* Plant and Boot, Louden’* Indian Vegetable, Wright’* do, uoluwajV: do., DyottVi AntfrbiUoaa, . ' Leete "New London, • do. .Windham,' Dr.Cook’a Biliooa, Hlbhsxd'a do., Harris* sick headache, Badwaj'a Regulator* • MoffaVaLifo, Bragg’s AntHlHon* . - v Fever and Ago* 1 Louden'a. . j : Jafnes* Sanative, l BradSnth'* Gcnnan. .. A Word to Farmare—How to have good Bttttflr end More oflt, and Healthy Btooh, - ®-®«W DlMOTerte*.-—VEGETABLE CATTKB POWDEE-Thcao powder, ore pat up In one pounil pacta, ore Tcelbr» good article, not only fcr the dbeeeee incident to Horses, Coes, - Seine > end other' animals, but they ere' likewise on excellent article (o loprore the condition of the animal. : fbrMlkh One* they not only Improro the condition of' Siirh Cotta, hat they increase the easnUtf ee trell es im prore the quality of milk and butter. The pmpristan tty thallt Increases the quantity of buUer&cmholfepound io a pound a weak, to each, ww, whlta thoee pebreonir who here tried It, say a pound and a half to two pounds per week, with the same kind of feeding aa before. Of nne thing we are certain. all who n» It ones will uselt'all the time and ease money bj Ihe operation, os well as imptwra the appeoisneor their,stock.. .Price. S 5; cents a'neper. # pepere tor Ji. OEO. |l KEYBER, No. UoT comer Wood at aud Virgin alley, ftp! • . ..: . nhnl<rtal»and RutHnAwnt, -- aoA Fewer of tbsseyeore standing Cured, —Mr. John longdon, now Using at Bearer Sam, Hanover county, To, near Richmond, had Ague and Fever tor three years, most or the tlmehehsd chills twice eday, eudrarely lass than once; ho was parched with fevers es soon as'th* shut loft him; end alter trying physicking quinine, moetpf the Tonies advertised, and every thing recommended to him, wss ebont to give up in despair, when Cartcrt Spanish Mixture wes spokenoS he gpttwn totOes, hut before ho had need more then e single one, he wes perfectly cured, end has not had a chiU or fever since. : . Hr. longden la only one oat of thousands who have boon bsnefittad by this great tonics alterative and Mood portlier. Bceadrerflssmontwltkhiscnfßflfqta, - «-H«dlclne Cbeatm—.Sr. KBFBERV wbolesal Druggist, of UP Wood; street, hu on o«wd . splendid es prtoent of MEDICINK CHI3TB, fer.ftmillos end steam, heeta, at various Prices, Thoee in went of ertiries of thi kind.woodddowultogirehftnaeall, ' ' febt AB 1 DECSBBa, " YOUNG MEN'S ÜBEABY ASSOCIATION. OBJBOE BOMHBB, Be. Will faetore In MASONIC U ALt, on next TOBSD4TJgTESITSO, May 2nd. Bullect-fycmcc and ImU Xapctem. ' Mr. Sumner has been a resident of France fernlueyears, sued IsthoroughlyacquaJntedwlth the lenguige endliople. 2? B<cre , ta Jl?![, B, V*, < S? to «UWI States, tender “?P°tatment of Agliataui Sectetory of State; which Mr Bumner declined, -e Bams ornm at f o’clock ;l«*Bre tooommence at 8 o’clock. vill!i! t^Si* n ?.V to , b *. h » a Mneioand Bookstores, Übreiy Room, ofthe Lecture Committee, ani et the doorT HENRV WOODS. WM H. KINCAID. JAMBS B. HOLMES, __ C. H. IRISH, - »pr*< , . . - LwtPf Compittw.. 300 LABORERS WAITED I DINE of THE SDNBBRV AND ERIE RAIL wRI coßtiau# - fcr At l«ut ont nar. u thm la mpeh heavy worit on thta Unp. Lahonre eomlM fnmt the WratcaureachWHllamspon.eltherbythe CeSrel Penn lUUrotd Aoid lHa janetioa.« yU tbe N«ir York and £tlfl and BlowbufgKaUEoadi. T - . B. * W. 0. MOORHEAD, -ByniilOt » - rjiiilwgtjini 1 ' - [Plltoburgh Dispatch, Sandusky RegUtar, end- Bufleio So. ■ : public, copy end send biutd:thl«pnce.l ■ < a_Sf^ n *fY°A Bite* tor. Conntwy Homes.,.; 00 **‘T tarms, FIFTt arePN??i#«Jmiwn Also, HNTIRB 84DARB, on the bank of the Allegheny river! 7d4fcet long by 200 feet deep p having Aonta on Mary and Julle Ann Avenues, and Hsnrietta and Herr aireats. ■ This square contalne many Fruit Trees of the choicest kind, end eonun»na» & flop ylbv of .tks plolutiaM ui tum&tis ao> mry monna.. .Inm desirous of te .tire, sa it would effort one.of the most charming andtneg- Sl%sf BlhUttakn’s summer residence, in the immediate vicinity of tha two dties. • ' . \ Atao,nhont THfttH ACRES. OF GROUND, at the head of fhsTsland, advantageously sitttaled fcrnannactqringptto a very snbstanllal Bridge or one span. , ioi particulars am >!y at my.yetldenM,. in Dnquane bomghf on the main T?o’*re? B £? D?e.hedd of Henfe Maud, orof JOHN DON-. ■*W. A CO, corner of Second ttttd Merket atki Pittabnigh: ' eprlMf Wm!g Mir.r.ttiT . ■■ ■ IDispatchefldGaxetta Copy.] , . ■ MURPHY Sc BURCHFIELD B ate now open an esStenbive as3orthbnt .tariikitag t Maltese, .nonlton, vaipure and Orotohe.t .Work, French, Scotch and Swiss Work. LADIES’ DBSSS BILKS. Including French, India end Foulard; Field, Striped, Da* mssk and Plain; Poullt do golf and LawnaOwenSeX Tis sues and Grenadines. Ate; HOUSEKEEPING GOOD3.A very full assortment. ~ eprMmtelt : SotlC6« MANCFAOTORT, Ac. 20 Fifth ttrea, firzt .Carso- abrne Market tine!. „ ... . Pstnaoßaqlpa. W *iSS? I » U tiS»£lfS a the jsrgertj end best assorted _T ? , stock of .HOStEBX ever ofimd tor rele in tbli oily. their advantage to ealt atthis «- tahllshment and examine tor themselves; it Is Sill need to : lnitiratbdrcutoxn. « ; C. DALY.. H. P. gafliemter the Cheap Siockiag oornar, {aprgLln • T7OHEIQN FttUtra— > * . V J? . 250 beswClnWor Babins* ■i 1200 drums 51*8:. ?.■>•:< :•- v :* - 260boxe»0mt«flt •••.-.•• ; 4000 Cocoa Nuta; .. ••• .i.\\ • *7O boxes Lemons;.-v .}. , 1200 «r m. b, Eairiasr I*o}s « do do i .;•■ 4Qoffi '---.do.i.r <to-- -•; • ■ . 160 V / Daria . do> i 10cases Jar Prunes: 6 ** Bo*,do 8“ y«»yPrumeai ' • 80boiw Geraanptamk;-^' . 33ea*ka .do. dm< > JastMoolred and for fiAlojT J r a AffDEBfiON & CO., »P«T - Had Wood *trwt S H $ £^ k *S* a ? a ' Ttt * BLot**ecdt*d pm* stttiaer 6rta£ Jtoßtatof*ndfotwleby - ■prZT J. A«, HUTCHISON ft CO. 1 X 15AI>—600jrfgfl Calßnft l4cad # T6oclied ber steamer Ben 1 J Bplt; for nle;by .; 3. "A/ HUTCHiaON ACa lidHD—SS bWa received Utfi<Uy,oacoti3sn> VX ment, and for sale by * > * ~ flpggf J. A* HUTCHISON A CO. T UIB.—IOO bt>U 1 i arn-27 to Lima,fbr«to by - v. ggHRY H. COLLINS. 1 SBAV*. WALL PAyiEßfl—-A new toppjy-froxn HofconV fbraafafrr . [aprtTl; WALTER P f MAR3HALL. ICB QOLD PAPm HANQINQS-LibM ana dart cnf iOli;far«al»by WA1»T8B P. MAR3UAIX. TWaDBRS—WId» «l»rt Bord*re, lbr «inilai and bm; l>fcn»l»tiy taprgt] WAtTlt& P. M AB3BAU. . . Card' rpHH ipoMle larespectfUlr lufaawdihat Jtfr. JAMES X' WIGKJ3BSHAW* 5a 21 IJiAßiond, la - out only aallisrJ lied Rtfcntln Pittflboryh and TidnltJ. Mr.W;B,BOßEßTBl»nolonjOTaii»gmtofotns.lili anoAey haylßirs»as«l alwat the lit.. 1 OAIVEKT A VOUNK • IAtaT.B.CUTOtACa, . apii&St Ka AS genth Third ulrsrt, Phllml.^fa, - » If «. * 1 ' , ■■'V •*.■> ■■ V . V T." i ... fc■ • J •.** ...i • . IK::.'*- ;'o' fTS» NOTICE.*—A masting of EtadUuMsn in ibs P. tbeQfcurter;: ■'*s*:■ aprtfctq, < > eteeutr. fr?r» stsdealgneaW; togfe coortautljr os hand oiixgevvapplr'QfßMSba’^lz;. pfiATllJOCEjiKST.criramßltod-qafttity.Tlilßfttada U tftftbestvad c3rtapeat Jn6tßrisl fo*,OISX3SRKSj astagle brick, pli«e)aajrtUi^£k . endure l&r sgea: and even plastered on el*y\ ■ walls, iosaocesslre courses to: (ha thickness of as ineb,bo« comes lo a few days sosolidas to re«isianycrdlnary degree of outside pressure, nor U the voter Is too least degree of acted. n • • TMaQßMßNtshould homed for all ondargnmad, d«rv*ter, structures. fop ,*U importantbulldv logs, and fornfre unlti, coping VallftxhhnnejrtopSibrtdirM,’ a«jaeaans, caiml loeks,and enrrr species ofbriok end stono i structure exposed Id voter, damp, or frost" ' . ENGUSfI & mOHABBSOH, ,• r .y. HftTfatey street, 160 Front street.:. J »prfS, ; . , rJ“jF5?® BOGS; wsjTantefpure for setting, cauM ot>- nf! ? Blore, corner of Pcnnantl Locust ■> 7 - , i_ ~ , epr J : State STatnal Fire & Kaitne Insurance Company, _ x„„ OP PSKMSSLTANIi.- . .Brandt OJtiee ctr. JburtA andSmiOftOd itt. nuibumh. • Capital* 330,000 Collars. *. nnutonott: ,,■ Jotui P. Butieriord, Itanpbtn oop P, 0. Sedgsriefe, Harris burg: Samuel Jones, Philadelphia; A. WllSins, Ssnber, Pittsburgh; A; A. Oarrier.PJitaburghi Jobnß.3tutlierii»d, ; Uauphin eoi A J. GlUettpHarrUburg; 6.T. JoUba. Harrier burg; Jlobert Slots, Carbonco. , . JOHN, F. SimrEßPOßD,FresMcnu A. A. CABBIES, Act’*. A. J.GILLEIT, Secretary, >. ? ho ,' bo lf companyrrUUnsure erataet twrfls of era and ;lnl»na ; noTtgstlon and tmuportaUon; eleo.onbuUainjra iau« mTOhaniUse In olty or eountry, »t latrest,'rates eonsls j.tont , wllh Aafety,.. JPolid«s issued oa.dicelliz)<r bouses tlLhar perpetuallyor for a term cf je&ra. r : , ,■ jalB ; ■ GiranJFire and.Marins lusttraftcffCtmißany „ . _ OP PHILADELPHIA. ; Ofiict Ifr PxtUbuTgh Agency car. Ibvrth, smi SmilMtld lit. • Capital, 300,000 Dollari;' " maiotoasr • Wm. M-awota, J. p. EtelflcT, 11. A. Shackelfopl, Paul Thar’cir. E. M. Dari*! jr. & Tliniixa, Bum. 8. MlCchfeU, Bamuel Jones, B.B.Coaiegys, Thomas Craven, W». H. Bowers, - P. D, Bhettnan, A-Hert, Philip F.Bhydor, Wm, P. Hacker, ■ Alex. Heron-Jr, ", v. i - f&TSUIB Sbdpp&ldU ■ "r *'r ! , JOSES, President A. S. GlLLETT,Secretary. ’WJlUnTOfeOotlon or Woolen Pactori«.Bunalnta:BiereBi Merchandise and propcrtygeneralijvonthe moet arable (jriaj : , A. A. OAHBXEB, A*ont. lonntryOeale^a.^Dß, Haale and Rdcril Drusgiit,Ho. idTixginftUeiyybiu forstlo» i.ancl. genuino patent or pn>-' 111 bswlAatpropriotors pricey ng,Yi«: Inauranoe Comp&nyoftlie Taller of Virginia. Capital *300,000. 6 - ■■■■■.:■ ':■■■. BOMB OtflOß, WINCUE3TEB, Ti. nuartsa: Jca.B. Cargos/ John Kerr* SSE©* „ HT&2SE3' ■ n.H.McQajrre;. Hboptt'B Female^: - A.Qderpo&’*:,v; , JOS: & CARBON, PrcsH«mfc ; •• - o.B.tfUKK;Secietary. O. F; BR&*EE, Aetna*?. 9 3 : The attention of the coamnaltjr Is espedalljr lnTited to this company, as an instttu tion hosed- upon an ample earl- W, aM conducted on tb* strictest principles of eqult? and- 5 economy.. Policies lssned. on Boats, Cargoes, and property Cflnerall/ t by A. A. CAKAIBB, Agent. jalS ; . Qfflctfcor.-Fourth and Bmlthflcld rtS. 7 '" . JUTBttBa Boorbm'e’s . HoettlterisStozoacb, ; Gwra’fOxjgeuaJwJ, ♦ ; Hampton 1 * Tincture, RadcilflV* AHulio* Hatcbtnga* Djipepd*.. v SlOOghtOQ’* aargeant’fl, ffOUtfigctoapp* ' l BTIPPa HD CPTMn lnmitw.’ Dr. Koywri* Pectoral. DtsJajnea*. Rxpootorint. • Twlor** Balsam ofUrenrort, 3dxank*a palmonlc, ' Or» Dancsn'a Expectorant,- - - NatuU’a Sjriacmn, Or. M*Clintock’a Pectoral, . • . dtte .’■ • . CffOghltflWtOWt- Fltcb**s Pulmonary Balaams do." Sxpectoram, do. Cherry Pubaonlr,- - : Dr. Bcse’s Ejcptttoranly. Ayres'Cherry PeatoraL ' •- iell«re*Con&h t ,/ Horgan'k do. -- r -:-\^:" r; []pa>AßSOClAT£D'J , lt«iiicii , s Iniqnuwe liw Conpuirorthe City of Pitts bur r!». J. K. MOORHEAD. JPxMiarat—BOBEET HINNEt, Swk “&U lMare- fz»lmrt ?lEE #n4.i!UEXSB,EiaKB ofoli Hods, QflSca: No. M. Water street. irs»_*4*H aimjiL fik& Vsd <a&« HIirKISSEttAKCK COBP4ST, of « i “°* ooo ’ <’&**' ATTQOSItra o.’ HEISTEB. ; •„ : sta*u*if~jfn.oyu& a; witisos, bm, ,1. '.'-•'•.•®I6SOTOSaS' ; ' . Hon. A. O.HerislCT, - Smart W.Hsra, WUU»o Bobtoon, Jr, TbraasGlltosplv.! :» _ WUlUun t. Wmwtookf ~ Httrerßailiaiui,. ’ Jacob-Peter*. ’ Johnttalkw.Jr, William Ooidar, Jr, ' «T 500 b 8 . Hftldermuu ■. Aaron Bornbtuariu • , AgafSi; . . Ofllce.injA&yetteßmLlinisa, '-! - (rotrancow Wood atrwt.)* the ptaoe.; No. 140 Wood stroeL corner Virgin alley. ; y.-. Vuuifl6idftW>: ft?a>:Cl!nZliHßt.llUonttM«smpurW DEL h. JiAHSHEL^BecroSMT. > Offlai Oi WaterBnq,b4wtta Xariutmd Wm&ttruit. - Inrows HULL uuto4lloo RisS*. on tba ohl# ml MtoU lippißlvancuui tributeries liuunuigaiiutLaisorDUDWsbrnn. - v ALSO-AgsinsttbePeril*of theßee,and lalandtratig*: UonmflTrtaßpttUaott. - ■ BnmtUtot, . ■ffim.m mer-t-.A BabertDanlapijr., . !«»<»<■*?. Penaocg, • fcMirfafcitt—!•■■•■: . t Walter Brynnt, .WPUuqß.B*™. Juan Siilpton, ■ d«sa S.rwoeoDewelopement.—Sdentifloraso Urey *» dullj Waging tollgat n«w. Inteatlmiii, nbiltb* SHKn afpngnate unnnl; Bailor bccomiaxso will bepteaadtelearn tbstjetenes and tong teaeuch coni-‘ Wnod* ba.ro brought trim thenubile the grates* wander of tho ogo,Jo the article ofKlUiESOJi’a AttKOXCANH A)B: b sum cura tor Baldness and to . jiwreot; Hair too ailing. Beo circular :io be bad of ihe Agents drug fall particulars^' Fried gI;CQ. to lergebcUle*. Sold V C. E. PIBHEu. ta 00* Proprietors,- ; ■■■■ - '. $7; superior street, Cleveland, Ohio* • .‘Fofcaalelq Pittsburgh is tha following - Piomlog&K*, L.'Wiloox A Co. E>t. deUcrf) . .0. QL Keyeer, ' Joel Mohfcr, Benj. Page, Jr- v J, XL CaaseL AUtghtny efty,—L.A. Boekhomi Prosdy * Mean's, j; Elcming. ■ ■ PelterOTn. O Smith r a *ea ■niver. 'i.omumuiL Ky CURED By; KUlft'S foK ;l°«teg latter from Iter. 0. Dicxctson, « Hlssloaary ln Einj-Itear Myself and wife baaing be*a, neatly tasefltted by the age of your petroleum* I wh* .to hflTeyoa send me a box.of two or three dosen bottles. 1 am Miohter ia this pisc& tmd eermi withladlgestlonani sutoactiou of ttoetlw, the ttmeof. my»clfand,wire,:beforo taking roar . Psaourcrii; pa Bock Oil , We took several year, and ahalf jaeo<ftod we haTtt neTereoJoyed Ao goodiealth Jar yean a&we hare ***** ft single bottle* before that fullness of the stomach which ?o dhtiraages the dyA " peptifi trae relieved, and l have fel t nothing of it since that time..; My wire was also relisted ftou* a chronic disease or tbeurer» which bad wen ofwteral years standing, by the ;n»of yotir Petroleum, by a M* KimvCanal Basin. QEO.IL KEYSBRitjO Wood street, and .Druggists and MedWh* Dealers every; iwbawi. - orf2A_ iP' ? fnglssiK JUr#Je,,Wl ° *«** oriiaud? boohesixs, bbaveii co, , ~JSr'<wP“eo Sfpnlha premises, out: SATOBDAY, the * Inst., at,lo ~o duel;. I’creanj desiring Jgjts At half-: ■ pria, mßit. Braly*o<>ii,M th» Jfit at apart for, thoaa whe woul(Vflrrte*ir,Btt> nearly.all gone,' Aflerthe thlrdealo * l tot***** down to ■ Tmas—one4hlrd In hind, balance lnono and two seen.. Sgaa f r°™ nw.**-. v - Mechanical fetches; :■ ■.<• -. . <"• ,f ’ - - >f .* \ i «- SyeCaps; - \ u Dental fetches; - u Beatifies - v -. >v .» Thsae are reallylmm***-' W cure** “to?* t? .«»If»«Wn*. Osil ini » them! a aa-Corner. Wood at. and Tllglq »dey. - ;• fop WSEISOS'# UAGI)EaKEOT¥PES.- Poet OUleeßulldfngH.Thirtatreat. -likraetaei taken* in iU Ainil* ofwaather,(tomlA.U.u6P.SL,giTln«*n aecorafo artistic and animate likeness, ttitiikeSWtiyTO;. . penor to the aommoncneapdsguerTwtjpe s, at thefoltoirlße l Honrs forenUdren, from 11 A, M. to3P.lt. N- pfefck ot decasadpersoos takenln toy partoi tnaclty, . - . fnorady |ra>VroTAUS|.o<iiUlß tui ueSr Onitaln Trimmings ofeTeryde«ripUoti,Parnltoi» Pliuhesyßroeatelles, *n,taca and MtuOln Oart«Jn«,N. Y. Pointed Window States, wholesale and retail. . W, H. CABBYB, ’ .! ,No,lfl#Chesntot*ttßtiti«Brner Fifth,'PldladeloUa - Oortaina MideandTrimmeaintMTery naweat fiend, *•* ■• finarfifcly jrS 3> C o raal<)orni , llcon»aill A great many per *>naa» drojilfnllo tormented with Btti; 'Aeortaln ■ remody-am bo Jbnnd ln Dr. Coiisys Coro PtASTka, for •»!« l>y Br.QEO.B KBgBKEaHO Wooditreet. Prlen wtallat IS Wand diets, perbot, ' ‘ »p 8 • a3UldtaaldedTOon» to «ell ag-(n if: AimMlOlU Alt. 1 fl.—YUtf are hereby noticed to SfrJSi attend, at your Armory, on MONDAYS, WEDNE3*' DAYS and FKIDaYS, for drill, and tn transact’such bosi neaa as may Come before the Company;* 1 ’ P.KANB, • inat29.tlnid Secretary pro tent. It O’O* ***•—riAGo of meeting, WaaMngtan liaU, Wooa rtjwt, b*t»wnJrßUi rthselahdTlrgfiialley. . Lows, No.33G—Moeta eTery Tuesday tnrenliia. H»oiaTii*BxaupiacsT, No.BT—Meets tetrad thSS rriaay of each raemth. , [ciartMj aS^^WyMCO.— tbs JQUKN BTMKN TAUOBa'BCK iKtmSK jOTNMD&of eMijmoDtiLattha rLOEI uafIODBB,MaIketstreet' - By Older. , Mrtij , -■ ■ ■- JQHN.youNq.-JB. Brenatw. O>ASOXBOIA'DODOB, I. O. O. Iwth, ; ABgstona Dodge. No. 2So,l.o.oTo.F.,meetaererT ■Wadneaday,craping In Washington Hall; Wdo<fet^^yjyg* ; ]r5 aSe ;®sjl-**—It 14 4a* to XlEß’BJtlrouvm to” My that it hu boen taoira to eclnp}*tely er»dicxt« JUS UJfK* j!"® l ® 4I«a» Itt I«mto»UuuS»6r oUur remedy, »»4 »* l«? «*t or IneonYenleneo to the^S v®“>thoueandeof certiHoateii' InttehandaOf thetrdwW taowneitttetu dftiedtj IM woodUwoobt, OiitKixK|aP»tMutpj( 1» a medicine notoolyas a local rtaaedjln mtCTnMtelß*dy,tntittog, I tho.Tins*flgiU6gphjn)cl»ii»,«* to. l»ocmeac<jnalat«4wtttilta Qoubayiiig adr^pjhmuiorßaare.Mrured'tiattlLli ■ aSSSmJSSSS£! ,^ •j^gp^aJteysssssas nKappemst facertytcatoifthtctkimialj}. r. Ibot, M. 2?„ ■tff./syrQCtac: ------ • - n . -. lUcted «tE tooWofor theJastwtoajwnithat aoitetOa- PtoridwuotirlKHatrysßu^^ioociaoaHS o Bo{»mJn* lMi,lnitnOßurt ) »n4ooiitlira(xUoCToa'irortoooOliKj'oot .woroinumata m«to try tbe petittEnnSito! Eoek OU,aieTe: At oacg. mdi; it Qnfifttefmn tOffitnrtMtt^r, ik^y.h» n£nZ WregfaottlMlltfcTA^tyikgirfe<rorthtSftriMT^ B v.f4rtfTyw*- ■ ti. ; '' ••- :■ • ~ _ XW«taaycBrtSfttli«t Ifi»T«l»ene«aiffltedirtaiKteA = PstrpleSmcbi'Boeis ; Peatedly witoea&ri its benefldal effect# In the cnreofinffo. „i 11 fe5. nd for wlkh, and cad with eonadet)CO recommend It to 0 medldiiairor ttyofattoptfirtuaiia cMi eilMy tay that totem lm »tfa>nii , «oltooi»TrtiM?bUm>oMldn*taaiUloa.'; : ; : ;.=. vT _ t , ’D.t. JWtJLD. : ?or eile by ell tla Dzlldgltil in HtWrargh. {aoSTaiaw.- "OXCS SXOIJB---IOQ Bji.or ft T«ry'«upcrlor - arUcla j(\) Koor,]artriodTo4l)y f«pr2i) JO3. FLHMINO. *K- V " ■t "‘v 7 ‘ - X- "' .' v ■ **■ * ; * , , J , SPECIAL NOTICES. - „ AOtOTOBAi . J/K.HoorEofcd, W. J 1 Anderson.' J B.Cr43fcwyar*:. -< - 8./B.Simpson, .* j : . Wo.M.Edgar, n.ir.'WUkinS, ’■ - O.tLPauton, . .lYilUtn OoUioffrood. •Boberte^..Jb&nH. Irwin, Joseph Hw . ■.•■.Wo. Wilkinson, - David Campbell 4*. -'. ‘ '’*V ■'' '• v '/**. ?.'' '»'*• ‘- ■ .'■• -: ;' ft' . ' ’.*./>• »/ ••» v « ■••,.. ■.*:.'■■ »•■■*' •*»’ ■■'..’■■■ - '* .•;*•■.•••:.■ “ ■■• : • \ >*7 ■>■ **■* . J ,y :.\V ‘'iI*' 1 *' ' ' *•-* *' - • ,'V f **;■-. ■■■■:■.'■■■ ‘ ~;rV ' : '••>•.: ' fc' ;. <*r„/; <•■■. =•-'• - ■• *:•■* •• t T.“-:.;• • Yt *S,*v•*• *-n .- .*, * , v .•: *V-J V . .**'■ •'.•ftd -fa-'’ <* v *T > e-. . f t iy-A./;,v v; _, *C < a ' -^ v -;v v.v'-j'-;:' : ''--. v :'^: : .'.'.--'<-;' "-jv./V:-. ..‘vY: Y-. ;,;.... ..O;-.• Y-:- > ... ■Vj :Y.-Y ;• -Y: /I ' ‘,Y ; ; .\N<' Y' r ABENOTCKEQEIVING and opening OSTE THOUSAND'OAsfeg A STD PACKAGES JMiy &oods, WHOLESALE ANfl RETAIL PURCHASERS, fi£*£ S -l£J h J!i!-!° PCi ° T &emH “> m <naK “ i fo Vjfr-tvnl taiucmaU wtth tht largut 1 ■ I -.- li V tTJ w»«»r qm>m» o«»to; ■*.l H»niIU«S: -7 -?9? ifrSTL?I y J? yle *®ta)l4Ml« «Kl UuWi «o t&SES&SSESF 11 “* ori ? mt: m^^StSSSSMSSS^ C. B. DEADLY & CO.'S Cheap Carpet Warehouse, >." JYih 89 Third Street, ' - - - j - ,i JPn'TSBITIFffIKf "T* *. WmMS2i2BB^^ etmtUffl* tojrasdi* ampitoduod ftom ttu> looS^^^ 8 "" Zprine ttojxfr, »na *JU , s&}&!£s» ■ aSSSS?' C^Ja^Adjld^Vd^AU.,,. ■ lattßsasr**: jsftsSaSSC? '- '' Bta 4“ °r * TMy d “ rt, r i g®*? HOLLiNM,fcr WlnSnoi,B°,SS,M,S&S 8 ’ pon«t aula Mill JUck PollJw. ?**•**" -, a Banin* son, ana***. JAMES F TANNEK, TVHOLEBALE DEALER IN Boot^ShoeSjßoimßte,aits, Leather, &e„ Jib. 36 Wbod Street. Pittsburgh. *»«. * , , BOOTB, SBOES, BONHESjB'HATS, LEATHER, & 0 „ PorehejedaiMetfWm owN»ir,Stiß4Wf‘M«irnA«Tn«nti>rfnrt^ini>ii over 3000 oases of the latest seeing styles, ’ 080 TTIB BTOCK op FANCY shoes; M’ratrra MT - XL axmof Ml to rite foil sstMmlon, A/ao,BONHME TRIMMINGS. > HONNEip U Tory I»rge«iui nlilod, inch *«* ‘ dT, ° eea ° a aagggWf -= H, OBXIiQS & Qp., Wliolesal© Boot End Shoo- Warehouse. NUMBERS 183 ; AND 13-5 WOOD STREET PITTSBURGH, PA. - j ’ J ssss *^w*ssk* Cinderella Slippers,- Kid Otota Hatton do* Ctnihminf Snake JSkln Plaitr Spntegs & EureSds, Oxford and Onion Tie’e. Plaat Sd vlwr' J>Br ' •5 b ’ d *moj Belgntdes, Baskins and Gaiters,. Calf aid Kin Boot*; Children's C ‘* m * ?' oeeamer Boce, .dlboni &Pariamea, Coarse &Fiie Browne,- Booti. • - wlih a gr«tt variety of F*j»rQoodit.wfiUMr!nri«»rrfn»' " : *v y: '' ■•- >lWl|b Cftpt#*v ■•.■• ■ —i-ii-i- ■ • ‘ miriB,-tl*wjul I, lfflpSS.ssSsFli.sp-" • j ■■•■ fpr Ihnomptaf. ' 1 A l>ar»t oHf <«qnl»t»iie(|.Mn. Pow* .#ll, Np.lB Sl»atoii rtrHit ) }JoV i'ork, Viia. troubted Tilth' .llcercoopletotforolongOme, end Mlcrtijlhg \mzij f«t" •jasUoe, w»s edrlita to , tif , Ur. illine'e. Cdil«r»t«a 1 • Pilli Sire ifcl bo, andeegslfaat trill one box the via effie laally cored. ' | of lh*metuw l fl M a»enew,iß<lg«n. «x»} Irregularity of tS» lomln am all diMMi/oilgliiiUig la the ramo raoao/aa'i* t&J - that dreadfolKoi tgt, BYdPEPSM.Thoxj ahoaroaflUcMwlthanycf theabtTe enomratal diieaaer, maj'yrataepired that Out aottrcs of »ll tMrraalailleateiatbaliTer.eiidfiiritirarftctloaUiebeet naitdf «y«r UTared to UlejmMlelrDr. to%ene’etWeb»tea WrerflUa. Try them.' The moaejr rcfoiuled If not eatlr fcctoty. . ■ '& «&ov* rateable remodjyelso Dr. amine's oe£ T*. l ora now be hid it all twpecublo Drna Stores '-i--'.'.■ ■. j .•>■y PfcrchasMi *iU bo cmrefal to Uk Or, end Uk© »m Ira Ltrer Scwe mother JHHe.pnrpaTtli* to be Liter befcro ihrptiDQc. > yoreaio~ai»lUh» rwMtaJjTe DragStomia the UolU4 &6uea *atCß&&do; i. . : Alee, to tale by the eolo groptittor*,■ ' • SXfiiUNQ BBOi, Stwoeas&retoJ.KidiJdpo ..ttO.WbeO'streeh _• api3l<m»w P«nt*loon».—Xho well-knowa- anperj«ity<i oaiCßLE’fl fit in the Garment, need* no comment cn hi* :E»rt t It baa beeneeinawlwlgcd by»U who bate Aacftajdnf with tbelr order*, thatfheirhHuiatsr heed fitted with the , tamp ease end . ai lle’l**» ti) iitlhtiahl«^*J tma mnd the JrahUo, Oat hie atoekiaaqw replete with the wmrt ft* coal * rests end peats, mttable tbr the pre»nt«e»eoa. t . JL^BIBBLK. Wteead Pebtalnm Maker, ““t 2 *- >tp liberty tt, heed of WouL. BXW A 3) 1 B B ?®BDBOtIon,—WH4a¥BS I . ahd whabpagb. oftnttlta ££ttfuvaimr/Jf,ufcr, and ] ; S liFoSl?*s ft? ff* ■Bormt if Dvquatw incamUKaiiaMed: Thai »tUio tegular Um* 'or electing laroto SrtsSwhof hSbreSratm** 13 * 0 cferhatt ea«*BT; ttrenbetf muter tnbeon lultaMo t«ok»*t ,tte3SiSassttsffiK!sj! t 0 y.huftg*!, «nd;<a twp a aepanite and number ortone of rb S^iH 00p J S !<a > <*&>!*■;**». «t»ree or tiudlogB I %hh2 ■ot flata to load and unload. according to the ordinance ffiofir tbalfba aulhorttedlb rafotceidl at <Umm<a3,rriattngtothewharf, and aball deliTrfinrJaiut 4| *«** jMSfevenMongtartifUia W6a»f. ■^iSrts:»K^„i w ®S'JSS' « dgmH* ifialT pay oe 2ST w .*S^ a, » TOni4 “ awwuitu. y? - * “ ? *tbemller; fteall earning ttnllwa-UadM'ae I fu&;*ltti theprfrllege ofaix daja landingvna aftreeald* v» jS- T;*s*n ahall ehtltiethem to a landlnior three daye, and ahall nay tho earneainOunt ibrereryctaT thereafterrfrrall <*tn> ;l*s iJ)e* ieeaty-four haart ; ,all. hoop pole*, atayee W beading ten • cent* per IfSe of Ij jugltweoty-fcur. boon on -the •*?* uraottt tor- arere dwttereifter; fee ali.ahtngtca Uadcd/on thaCtauL'TSsisSSt •tiSo thereafter; S2u*gJ£j?2J?; gaaaassssa^^tg «Ma&SKS r py^^ n alitSiw n £sU^2&*. ftwfiaMWr- than' DWlUmaSbici »»+&*&im§a&fa-iiiuFSS*S3!S!EB!B>w ty?a»d lo detail of paymeht' ! ef autS!£“ i?*®” .^^^sH-.^sgsgisssau* Ji.H OTJenJcWk'" 1 ' Bttrgw *'>l ,;gjpTf7git" I go; tenmaiulntdr , ™ '£»^' J ~ w r i^&SES&JES hfesagF <AgyjUßslia) frqg jojtTeCTtred ana thf' ” W"® - < ." •. ShUica A fiißfg.ATfl •.Y -.frii I - ".vT ■; ' ' * ■;.■•» y." f. * - ®0 out Bonneti, of »1I tie wrlouj 20 - f *. fingltah. Preach enrf American ctenVama* - ■ SO “ AmertanCllcoj!" /: " . 800 “ aailiAtaofßleiictisdAiWl Brown Martini: 40 ««« iMdnrtj"" - - * ! w Bu, ***< Jtaati 1. A. A*MABOK Ajoo. r x; , " 25 yifUisfcreet' ".•i* .*!* tuvotltu- axes, DlMlautul+n. ', J- *h. mimra, - ; 2tM*£u* ■ " -r yo.HßJl.rktr.L r :IV l AJtn JwuittM .n>W iJOUKiIII-JnS ' to crtntel i - u! X. d0mJ,,1,,M <* «*• ***** ■■ *t, ThoOiSMoJ.lh»Korth Star in Knt»'.»n/1 r>— ~.■..>■ fc* 1864: edited by AmTWaUT A M ' ' w2^VSE£ m * “ a *» wtSS££ - VUantasta. *«-■ 'T r W. A* OXLD£Kn3SNEi * e& r ■■*■■ •■’ '?ft Fourth gfregfc- > *AX*H AMr4KATUB, of i»nn UXd UgOOd BB UVt * i f a?S A iut£r E“,iifhS«H - :; j —- comerDUmofadfcndMartotgSLfc . • IrißU—2pu P*g» Whlto Ksb; ■■ JL - - l&i.Uo Xrout; - -- V l ■ ;: ; ■_ ’■ Jj*® do i£o 'l«"*3B«lßicnS l .-jiii; ■ 18J do Meta*!; i- - • CTtNIHf g: baLimS* ' - :-4 vu»s bbialurmltt by ■ »<’* a --- , '~ HBWIV n fOTTtnr» P \ ! . CITY HOTEL, . - ' . -'?; a-. *m. (fa. fiffiiiSJSfeiw * 1 'XttaiS^,r^f^»v H °°*?.>»<■*anaascffi, , wdßggcgttaaaWM* ladles''Kiilirnd v«bK«k NoUaaaTfcr 1 ‘ iiirfSi': - . PA !® JWtDUSK, tilth ttzeet, ~, ~ /TOSEDEmSr— * Book, iijr M».> ' , r < i > !»ff» «tr •ffi^SgiasaasßPr-- - - - W. A. OItDKSMWNY A 00, . , «I*#** NmJoot, tx iuir^’ u rSSlSllgSsas^. -»*** - -zJ&gsisk'yss** jggssesss®^ ;s 4®v "SSS^^^Z" -»frrfn*^lr - ~'■ -i~ ■- •r - .’4 A ♦vnuuioiuuues— •••" jo* -'---' j% J £JUfiT°NB , JJ woaOWA&Y " ul Sumvi» HSrSw^gCTia _ p~- »wjr wRRUjr ntait._,'Sß fl tii r!J of. , - ■' «ffiBroae-a-; . .' l ?f§te r '" '■ ■, aassesfißKs'" ili^K.? •erra, oin?bfclils«not«U»o IhrslUiStiJ^Si 1 ! ! «■**». - m* ajtmHiu todififf ay tsta SWEEt * SINCLMB, i. i. r - * , ** * 4 __ i , \ * r TO.-ifoonfttSfet Jwpatdi ' 1 >AN r lC4Wood mitrt, ••• v . T. "V rrs: "V.'-c; .n-
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