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Q, 4..,0* r,. . j :„..-...,,... e..,.... ..........., 1 F lk, ' 141_4 ..1. , :- . 1" , ~ There is one duty that the honest members of VENDIBLE STEAMBOAT EXPLOSION. the debillte •,-.11.4.., - ~ ..t.. q..-.-..e..w.,-,., -1.,..... A .4 ,A. ~... ~ -.: Fa, • ,••• oar legislature jest adjourned ought to perform. BAN Pnanctsco, April 15.--This morning about unu ., ~ ' i 4ll:' 4 gl•e UniotiktN.tFi li enz,:o`.:,;•"......r t . .ii.iw., - , 1 / 4 14 4:-... :g e ittei dt sal l ik. 4 •74,'o•StACe!!.Z;fr:wl.;, - . 4 , : ...4;!; : .. 1 ` . ' . - They should previa° for an investigationinto the 10 o'clock, the steamers Secretary end Nevada iv ' • .44 1 '.1 1 :4eif: 4,1 . t..0 , ... 4 1 1 4f9 , Ttt1-:: . NN:4;•., , •• '4. .••••.:4: p? , :r ' ------- -- -it.t. -4 . t left , . from People wharf bound for Petaluma. ,'., N t .. 1 1•••, 4 k--oe - 1 4 it*Orrei t tet:, - ""?.1 17 t V.. 0 - charges of bribery that have been so freely At 12 o'clock precisely, while crossing Bati.P v g a , 4 . ~....,... ~....:.... . 4. 47 , -.4 Nth . lik.Pho4, d i,! •,, i . .. . , . . . made 41g - slut - diem. `l ! et the honest- niembers blo bay, the Secretary burst her hotle, - cae sot4"t! te iltte..!.if .tter . .11,4 *%&•te...fl'ik..4 , ,, t .'sref i e - t t , •.- - • . c lear ' the mee l ,es of reproach by exposing the death and destruction in every part of .11. 4,...:4044.06444 .41:01 41. 1'.4 1 NtOtitre.Ve.,5%t1 Og , 41 e 44 Z i k l i ' • ' guilty. if any have been guilty. The honor and to the passengers, of whom a largo - -+VirksalSto ar a, , tii.4 4 :44,-w , ...v-4:iff -I" 4',',* loft '' ' 4 4 1',....‘,••.‘„..i"*'411 ..413- 4.74l6l*.gifigfl*till 'l.. 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Ton 4"3940.ni WILLUIVi:;B11 FOR Ina= oir.Tßa Aufem °cam E-RE. 14.1 S -„B ikkOK, *.• moan. • • . . .POII MinalloolugualoNT,B, ::::,: :.4 .5, i - f Ar5.:;.;31'97 . .r.r,,i iti;BEADTNO liil iOEIND ON ZACII PACE ,OP Tlitß PAPER..; • • • • • JOB- PRINTING. we bate , OUR . of tle.useet Job Printing Ogices ~ in•ittift; and we would reapeotfall,y oak trier ebnistinnd all others who ergot Cards, Ciroutore, Tlitle Oticidiog, Bill Heade, Blank Meeks, Hand- hille,eto.,,togliro-us a All oar Job Typo ikrienr the most modern • mannfaotore and can notll4lo please all our customers. Oar work inekileperfect masters of their business, and willlabakrassidnously to please all who ill' fa . vor us with an order. 01311 A ;r E 117WITEID STATES• The Wand of Cuba is ode of the most prodinatlv!i!: regions of, the globe. It prod aces anaitallittk... 500,000 worth of sugar; $15,000,0i10 • Wortli .of "tobacco; $2,800,000 . worth of coffee ; - $2,9(‘ ~,iIDO worth of corn; and about s.7,ooo,oobvirettb: ' of.other agricultural products. The total-pro. • - dtiellimrof the Island, including those atilales 'alnive'eraimerated, isnearly sixty million dollars - worth annually. nearly nne•thit4af 'this aim is drawn from the people by the goiornment, in the form of every epeCles of execition. taxation, extortion, and plunder, that Innen:Talons Inge . unity and avarice can devise. The natural fir- Hilly of the Island, lod the industry of its peo ple, benefit the government alone; and the pi,- ' topiary condition and prosperity' of the people are but little improved from year to year. Un der a free government, the island would become one of the most wealthy, prosperous, and delight ful regions in tbe Western hemletatere. But un der. Spanish rule it can never prosper. It le, under that rule, too, alronblesome neighbor to theUalted States. Oar flag has suffered more tufa our commerce more wanton in juries , r from the Spanish relay of Cubs,' within 'the last ten years, than front all other govern. mentaliad nations. Some of our merchant res. eiets,hotiebeen seised and plundered in their bar- Jitifi r lAttillo ethers have been fired upon by 'Elps*datisasmed ships, and compelled to submit iosult, and heavy fines ; and our sillies are imprisoned without cause. The re vottliotitbeee wrongs and outrages would fill a and tbat volume has been written and spread before Congress by the State Department. It goes back for a period of some elsteers years, and exhibits numerous cases that would justify . war; and would have led to war before this time, with almost any ruttiest but one so west as Spain. It is now time indemnity, at least apology, WAS rendered-for the put, and security obtained iblikintettitte our flag should be respected, sad the righte . of our seamen and ships, protected. Mr. Soule has demanded reparation for the tolzure of the steamer. Black Warrior, and it has been refused by the Spanish government He has also demanded that authority be given to the Captain General of Cuba to settle such mat tete as the Black Warrior oasodirectly with our government, °tithe& the necessity of opening DegOtiations at Madrid. This reaeonable re quest is also refused. Satisfaction for the past, sad teearity'for the future, aro thus both denied. hat shalt be done by our government to pre ient the constatt reaurrence of such outrages and insults is future, as have oiready b sett hornet too long?. •-• , • -. Me r. Slidell, few days , since, brought forward a. . •resolutiou in the Senate, designed to 'seam') some action by Congress on the subject. It is proposed to suspend our neutrality laws, scr•fat its Spain is concerned. Thie resolution, and the able speeeli of Mr. Slidell upon it, have excited good deal of attention, and have, of ovate, ft:teamed the censure of the wbig and abolition prenes'of the Mirth. They affect to see in it the cemmencement of a,seheme for the Coaquest of Cuba. • • We believe each a measure may 'beeonze 'votary sad _ right ; and we hope that , that ; .or some similar measure will be adopted by. Con grow at this session. _ Mr. Slidelea proposition Is to authorise the 'President, under certglia contingencies; to :suspend the cpenatlo'n orthe neutrality laws.. The effect of such a mestrate Will be readily understood. The people of Cuba Aesire freedom :and are'only prevented from u-, setting their independence by the want of artne; organization, disolpline and munitions of war. The well-trained and numerous voldiery of the despotic government enforce obedience with the bayonet, and a tyranity,that would disgrace a Russian autocrat is thus perpetuated, almost within eight of the shores of the republic. ,Our neutrality laws assist -in supporting that • ty ranny. They prevent the sale of . arms and ammunition to the people of and prohibit our people from going to the assistance of the tubane, hinny effort they may make to gain ireedom andindependence. While Spain proudly refuses all reparation for put 'Diaries, and all • pledges that our Sag and our -commerce shall be reepected hereafter by the authorities of Cuba, .she has no right to demand that our gov ernment shall directly or indirectly Lomita in maintaining her despotic power in that island. We wield have our government bejust towards all nations; but we would have it: stand Clear et ell aid and assignee° to support a despotic government, that refuses n. 9 justiee, and innate our Bag. Sus p end our neutrality !awe, and let • our eititens aid tho Cnbans if they wilt: Another Mrdomain would soon be added to the area bf'greedote; and a troublesome neighbor be 'driven out of the American waters. anneineon of Cuha- to the United '"iitates Would be desirable, and would greatly promote our national interests. It would give as the commend of the Mexicon Gulf, and the West India Islands. It would prevent the Afri caniution of the fairest portion of the Western henriephens. :And, as a portion of the republic), its popniatted, productions and wealth would soon be doubled. -Still, we would not 'seize it by conquest, or by _any dishonorable means. : But' while our flag is Insulted, and commerce damag ed, and our eallors imprisoned by Spain, and all .rparationci apology refused, we would not , aid u4ntaining her authority over a people she oppresses and plunders. When she forme alliances with other nations to - damage this country, let'this country adopt the principle of non-Intervention; repeat its nentralitilaWs; and then let llpain maintain her grasp upon het: plundered erovince If she can. We are in fever ottbe acquisitloirOf Cuba *ben the proper time and opportnnity arr Pen. Sat we are in favor of the liglipaamce of Cuba now, or whenever her potpie Cad break'. the chains that have eo long bound them. And no act of the Spanish ernment fel - yetific plec:ei'tiur government under , . any obligatione to exert Its. eigiloace „ sli d I ts power to prevent our patriotic and atbienturinis edtisens from going to the aid of a long sifireitse'd people, straggling to be free. - On the contrary, repeated Insults andinjuriee, for' which all re-' difiskls !efuse4. iileaso our . government from say Knob obliiptbaftii duty. THE LATE LEGISLATURE. There is one duty that the honest members of our legislature jest adjourned ought to perform. They should previa° for an investigationinto the. charges of bribery that have been so 'freely made egaintirth'etn. ' the boldest-Members clear' themselves. of reproach by_ exposing . the guilty. if any haye been guilty. The honor and .•. • - trifetl-of the commenvicalth reqUire au Investi gation ; and, if bribes have been.offered and re ceived, the proof can be found, it men of energy will take , the matter in, hand. These charges hoee never bee - n so boldly made as this year,. and some of the bills that passed both housee iiiroeso extraoidinary a`cliaracterai alteoet to justify the belief , that Improper Influences were at work to procure their.passage. Not only de newspapers of ourown State, but of Ohio and New York are representing our legislature as venal and torrtipt. The reproackupon the Com monwealth Is wide spread, and is becoming more alarinicifeent4eas to year. There is but one remedy,;*l4;ll;ititlinelt was applied. Let the niMatioes'whoare abOvo . suspicion Or 'reproach find the evidences-of bribery, It any has existed, I . and provide for a searching investigation at the next session. Some members have promised:lo do so ; Bud we hope that they will not sibanden the task, however unpleasant or arduous it may be. Quo exposure and conviction would purify our legislative halls for years to come ; and who ever will procure Mich a conviction will do the public a - great serviee,. , ; , EEO TUE TURES IDOLI.A.R. COINS. We saw to-day some of the new three dollar gold - pieces that have just been issued from the Idlot. Harris & Co:, Bankers on 'Market street, 'received some of them hy,ezpresa ; and we be lieve they ere the first that have reached our oity. No coins have yet been Issued from our 'Stint that present a more beiutlfal appearance; or have been got up with bettor judgment and taste.: It will be a convenient coin for use, and is Cully distiagnishable from all other coins by its different size and weight. We.want now two dollar gold pieces, and then we will have every faoility for making change in seine under five dollars ; and wo hope these small coins will speedily replace, in this community, the shinplasters of foreign banks. These latter are a nuisance : and we are glad the government is providing a substitute, by issuing these gold coins of such denominations as will supply their place. NINE DAL! TATEB /11011 FATAL—No KM/ Of .. • . Ike Gargout.—By an arrival on Tuesday at hew York, we have news front Fayal, In the Azores Island., to the 12th of April, nine days later than previous advises. No American verniers. malned in port, and there bad been not a word beard of the steamship City of Glasgow, at that Limo out forty-two days from Liverpool. It Is now sixty-ulna days since the City of Glasgow sailed from Liverpool, and the otter absence of news in regard to her ever since the day she atited, and the failure to bear of her at the Azotr.s, extinguish nearly the last hero of her eafoty. • - ger The Louisville Journal is the only news' paper in, the country that him atteinpted to de fend th, jury who acquitted Dist F. Ward . Whether that paper was paid fee doing so, 'redo not know, but it seems likely to prove a toeing business. Over six hundred of the merchant* and business men of Lonisville have withdrawn their subscriptions cud advertisement.; and it le said that not a boy was to be forma, a tow disis ago, to sell the paper. Some of the Kentucky papers promise login, in a short time, a biographical sketch of tho twelve jurors who hive, by their verdict, won notoriety and fame far from enviable. • Onto Linton Law.—Ths first pito under the new liquor law in that State canto op bolero the police court in Cincinnsti on Saturday, but owing to the tout of information not Doing, ready, it was disposed of under the city ordi nances. 'r h o prosecuting attorney obsorved that, as soon as he could got his forms prepared, it would be his duty to prosecuto uudor the new low, although he believed the first case under it, that was appealed, would lead to I% deficits• Lion of its being unconstitutional and void. • tar A slip of limpet' has round a "foil read " and critical cottroporari to question our knotriedge of political history. The earplug edi• for Das doutalega beard of Mr. Jefferson's nil mate of Aaron Burr: "110 was a great man in small thing., nod it anion mania .groat things." N.aw Beinuncy , Ilovin....Onek:fdead cell & ISillock hsve opened *heti cal Daultiog !louse at the south met coiner of . Market end Fifth streets. They.are reliable men, - and torte bees know - for many yearcete gentlemen to all their _ Caitionsia Lvirott.—No bare tootiretl a let t sr from our friend Wa. —AILPEr., a youcg Pitt/- bar& typo,. - wbo btu, gone oa n tromp to El Dorado to see t4to eight& It will opponi In to morrott's issue. A locomotive' fat:toile le to bo erected ila New ark, 0., this summer. . Tho Journeymen house carpentort of Balk. more aro on a straw for an airanco of wages: . Strawberries end Green Pene are among the loitirles noted in Cincinnati They were procor ed in the sunny South. Ice to the thickness of one olglith of en loch wee formed in small pools of water on Sunday and Monday mornings, in the eutuarbs of Phila delphia. In-the Supreme Court, sitting in Washington, Judge Grier on Saturday proccurneed an opinion in. the case of A.J. Marshall vs. the Baltimore and. Ohio Railroad Company, sustaining tbo de cision' of the Circuit Court of Maryland, with costa The opinion is against the plaintiff. In the Supreme Court, eittlog in Washington, Judgo Grier on Saturday pronounced an opinion in the . ease of A: J. Marshall re. the Baltimore. and Ohio Railroad Company, sustaining the de niaion of the Circuit Court of Maryland, with costs. The opinion is against the About two hundred men belonging to the Third Rilitiraent of Baited States Artillery, ar• rived in -Buffalo on Batarday, and immediately proceeded West. , 'They were on their way' to California, and "under command of Liont. Col. StoptoL A Catholics riot Look place . at Chelsea, Man., un Monday during which a lad ascended to the erase on the Catholic Church, by tbo lightning rod, and tore It down. The multiduto innuedi• ately, broke up the cross and distributed the pie. yes among the crowd. 'them is much ozoite meat there , and at East Boston in count/norm d the riot Es-President Fillmore, received a striking re ception at Alenta,•42la. IA-large number of loco motives were ready with their steam up, and as the, engineer of the train that contained 11r. Fillmore, 'gave the signal, they all tritialled at once, and each &shriek of welcome as then rent the air, was never before heard on earth, or In the heavens, or the waters under the earth. Snob a welcome would be more Impressive we should think, than theloareest thunder of ar tillery, and to a civilian it le highly appropriate as coming from the most powerful engines. On. Tuesday week a meeting was held In Cin cinnati of persons engaged in the manufacture of whisky. Twenty-three manufacturere•wereere presented, moat of them in Ohio although aim'. tion of them are in Kentuoky . and Indiana. The establishments represented consume- 14,0)3 bushels of corn and other grain daily. wbloh to rising four millions a year, and manufacture about ten millions of gallons of whisky annual. ly. One_ establishment alone consumes 1440 bushels of grain daily, and employs fifty coopers in making barrels, • It to stated that sixteen iron works now in operation 9 In' Pennsylvania, 8 in Virginia, 1 in Ohlo, 1 In Masesehasette, and 1 in Maryland —are prepared to turn out 160,000 tone ofrail. : road bars this season. For this product the col: lowing raw, material.will be required:-218,888 tone pig iron; 840,000 tons coal; 660,000 toad iron .ore ; and 218,888 tone of limestone, • The capital of those sixteen companies . Is 810,000,.: 000; they supporea population Of 92,000 per sons, and Oonsume;ss926.ooo in, breadstuff's' , besides affording a -profit , to all' the various branches of business Lb and around the railke: MIS 1 .. ~'; • . • - ' ' • ...• ;J.,* , ' , • .1 • :•••• 4• c 1., .-•- 1 er: • '4., • • • 3 .1 la, CALIFORNIA NEWS. TUMBLE STEAMBOAT EXPLOSION. SAN Possictsco, April 15.---Thia morning itbont 10 o'clock, the steamers Secretary and Nevada left from Pacific wharf,' bound for Petaluma. At 12 o'clock precisely, while crossing, Batt.Pa blo bay, the _..lerrifury burst her betlesvcarrying death and destrnetion in every part of the boat to the passengers, of whom a largo nusaber were on board. So great was the force Of.the explo sion, that the boat was litefally - blown to pieces. The number - of killed and missing, as far as as certained, is between forty and fifty.- The Neva do, happening near the disaster, rendered every assistance to those on board the ill:fated Togo. The Saretary was valued:at $25,000. ' WEIL nom _nnElee. Mom the Panama Rtar—Extra.) WAIL DECLABED—ACAPULOO BLOM/MED.— The news from Mexico Is Of a highly intereating 'nature;' 13anta Anna has - bleckeded the port of Acapulco, and the Government troops and.those Of the revcdutionerY party are busily eugagod in fighting. „ ; . , .lo - the absence of oil' eichtioges, the fallow ing report, .from the' Purser - of the steamship John•L. Stephens, will be found highly interest ' Patna Mail Steamship John L. Stephens, R. IL-.Pearson, Commander, left San Francisco with five hundred passengers, the United States Mails, and 411:000,000 in specie, on Saturday, Aprillsth, at 630 P. M. Steamer_ Sierra No ted& left same day for San Juan. • On the. 22d, at OA. 111., saw a ship in Man zeolite Bay. Same day, at 6P. M., arrived off the barber of Acapulco; saw two vesicle, show ing what appeared to be French colors, laying off the main entrance, each of which fired a gun as the Stephens approached through the north channel, and soon afterwards fired o shot which fell short of us. The engine eras immediately mopped, and the -helm pet to starboard.. ship fore-reacblog came in fall view of the fort, which appeared to be - erowded with men. The steamer .then losing her steerage way, and drifting towards the reeks on the north shore of the bay, the engine was started ahead to bring her round head to wind and tido, when the ship and aobooner Came up under our lee in point blank range, fired two shots close over ;vs. The engine was again stopped, a boat lowered, and the first officer sent to inquire the cause of their firing into us. Be was not allowed to board the ship, but was met by an officer in the ship's boat, who informed him that the port was blot:teed, and that we must immediately leave the harbor, or be would sink of if be contd. Captain Pearson. himself then hoarded the ship, and was immediately informed by the oommander that his orders acre imperative from Santa Anna, to allow no vessel to pass, and that if we attempted it., be would fire into U. flaring sufficient coal to reach San Juan, tho ship was put on her course at 9 P. AI.. and orders given to the chief engineer to use sir poe. eibto economy. 2fitb. The engineer reported sufficient coal to reach. PattallM, sad the ship was accordingly put on her course for that port. • 27th, 8 P. AI., npoke aschooner, five days out from Panama. - During the detention of the Stephens at Aca pulco, shots were frequently exchanged between the two vessels and tbo fort, and without effect on either side. Santa Anna, with an army variously estimated at teem three to five thou, sand men, was encamped in the neighborhood; and it was expected that be would make an at. tack on the town daring the bight_ At 9 P. 31., arrived at 1.4011n1A with barely autkient fuel to retch the anchorage. ernatAr.v or Ma= lay tie rran , kroCl3ratt.:l , ,.. At.rtl The incidents of the past fortnight are neither numerous nor startling. • lbe Interior sweeper. rs eontinne told's, encouraging accounts of miring operations; and we must believe that the work• luguian has newer been more liberally rostarded for his toil. Rosiness continue* to imnreee. and all agree that the State was never more prospvt ous. Every steamer comes loaded with etas. grants ; and although many citizens nee leaving for the Eut, yet not anti In twenty but conteml plate returning. I The voltivatien of the toil keep, pane with the Increase of popelatlett, end tuflieleot bend stuffs .will be raised this season to supply the entire Eltste. Forty thous:vest netts of 'wheat ere growingle Ste impale cauety. The Legislature has transacted no very lie. portant basicity* within the past two weeks. The Nebraska resolutions end the Stet, relating here bete the chief topics of dehate. A hill has pasted to the Assembly providing for the elective of atste printer by the people. The orfiesnee fee the enpyression of boost* of 11l Estee wet Into operation on the stet test., and already It has bed the effeet..te clove vlsoy of the •Ile aces In Dupont, Tsetse* end othor streets. A tamp of pro cold, uolchloc tfentyrevtn Pounds. has bora found oa Yankee' TIM, rear Columbia; by spoor Italia?). who. tbr day he _ the Gaiteg of the prise, beet a dollar to par obese a breatftst Four men were killel at lowa 11W. on Satur day teat. by the eating fa upon them of a lame mass of. earth. Two of the men werv-antred Hereto, brother,; from New York t mother Far num, from Boston; and the fourth Chatubremto. • New direoverier of hold hate been made fa the tributaries of ttuvelnn river. Several hun dred people are now nt work there. Thostricale are ftlurbkhing, ju+t now. Mire Heron Lae jest eomplete4 n• eery encereefet sagenseet in lifarysrille. /4111r4 Rene payed three eights at the hietropolitatt, nail was see. (reedid by the Bateman children. The Misers Dente are drawles erow!tri houses at the Aateri• eau. Madam Tbilien is elegies in Sacramento. Kate Ilayes Is hem. awl engaged to slog In opera at tbe hietropollton best week. blvauses, DUELN. Duarte, the murderer of Mr.. Wilie, warn shot a few days ago by a ranebero of Santa Clara tactility. The coro ner's jury joitif;ed the sot, end said that the world wee rid of a monster." Oa the loth 'instant, lile; Honey C. Dsy was stabbed and killed in thin et*, Win. Sbentet.d. because be (Day) would not givo his daughter in marriage to Shepherd. William dray, aged nineteen yenta, n native of Now York, committed calotde in tbid city on the Bth instant. Canic--dontltution and health. Mons. Rector Chauvitean and Mone. Richard fought a.duel near San Francisco on the 10th in stant. Two shots were fired by oaeh ratty; at the second fire. Mons. - Richard's hat was attack, and a reconeiliation envied. Robert Scott was bung at Anbarn on the Slat ult.. for the murder of Andrew Slog. On the last trip of the Stern Nevada from San Juan to San. Francisco, John Gardner, a passen ger, killed Wm. Pratt, the woad officer of the steamer. Gardner has been indicted for man slaughter. The above le all the intelligence of Importance not before telegraphed. PENNSYLVANIA INTELLIGENt/R. Lean COUNTi.—Tbo emboli° Institute of Hollidaysburg, aided by several neighboring can gregatlons, is about to put in practical operation an object it hoe had in view for several years put, via: the cetabliebment of an extensive eohool under its aupervialon and direotion A mostelngolar accident conned on Tuesday tut, on the road leading from Temperance Mills to Duncanville. A wagon loaded with lumber, belonging to-Mr. Jamea Hutchinson, was going along leisurely in the woods, on the ridge near 'Duncanville, when a largehlsok oak tree, por feotly sound, fell across the road, Instantly, killing the' saddle bores, and so badly injuring 'he off., wheel horse that he died shortly after the dent. The driver was behind the waggon at the time, but fortunately escaped.... About tiro o'clock on Monday afternoon, a stable belonging to Mr. Jae. Breloskey, near the Intersection, was burnt to the ground, with all its contents. Lon between five and sis hundred dollars ' Mrs. Wallace, Poet Mistress at Sinking Valley, has resigned her office. No successor has yet been appointed. Wurstoneteso COUNTY.—Tho vaeaneiee ex isting for some months in the Presbyterian, and Lutheran Churches of Greensburg, have at length been happily filled. The Boy. Mr. Kennedy has already been installed as Pastor of the fleet named congregation ; and on Sabbath faet the Rev. Mr. Valentino preached hie first discourse to the people, of the latter The work of de molition commenced on the old Court House last week. On Friday, the bell was taken down - and tho cupola_ cut loose, and toppled wholesale into the rear of the building. The bell, which is one of the finest toned in the State, was oast in Phi ladelphia •in 1818, and was intended for a church. The Court House was built about the year 1794.—h:eat:get:ter. WASIIIISGTON Courrx.—A large number of the young men of Washington have associated :to gether and purehased suitable :instruments-for the formation of a brass band. They are under ;the instruction of Capt. Stoy The wheat "fields of this county generally present atiun 'promising aspect. The winter was a severe one, and In, many places the - wheat was entirely. hillel ; and fears arit entertained that the tom 'ing harvest 'will furnish-buts slight"yield Court will commence in Wiehington borough on ; Monday next The Franklin Bank of Wash ington has declared a dividend of five per tent. out of the nett profits of the last half you% 4 1, - irir - Dr.lctriets Invigorating Elixir and OOrdial,p.lYlionce proceed the lassittute t titedeprets ion, the debility, the indifference to life, the Instability, the con tinual feeling of ilium which Ills impossible to define or localize, so commonom herd to beer, and so little pitied by tbe robust and healthy ? Wo answerzeifrom the stomach soul thenerrone syneur,bottreen whip' there exists the elpseatirynipsdby. 'War t.of vital energy, eluggiahness In the secretive Urgoilx, : n general inertia. of the *totem, is at the bottom nfall the difficulty. To roasa the whole organ tietion iroth the torpor, to in. if With new life, activity and vigor, and to sustain it in that condition, there i, to preparation comparable with DR. iIORSR'I INVIOORA TINO ELIXIR OR CORDIAL. Other stimuli may excito the dormant physical operate,' for a time, lint like the night Ruh of the lightning that leaves behind it a deeper gloom, the exhibition of these eiblierante Is followed, after the first cenvulitie erred is over, by a (iSpros4aa and mind more prpfonniland pandyring Than ever. The ninciedy -literally worse than the Exam: But the _Mir hag a lip . nomle influent. • It not only ttroteiiia new aindition fht . physical orgenizetioni hot peopettnites. it. The animal midis are not only cheered and elevated by its agency, bar kept np to their new level without fiagging. A vegetahhir compound, =genial to the rystem,lt..llolll3lll to act awn . the constitution Itself, and to revolgtiontze it. In chronic' Wee -ages of the nerves, the stomach, and the liver, in opera. Mit is all but miraculous. • . • . . : • The Cordial le Put up. highly concentrated, in plattint. tles. Price three dollars per bottle. two for five dollars, six fur twelve dollen. O. 11. RING, Proprietor, , 19 9 Ilmarlwav , New Vork.. ftol4 Dnumiets throughout the. Coital ?Rites, Cabala, and the West Indies. ' FLEMING It No. AO Wricel street, Pittsburgh. DR. CPA. R. RRYARR: N 0.140 Wood WWI, An 3.P PLEVlNO.Altrahnty mvPiommv - .'ziitirt.What do the Physiclnnis any - I...L.lstan to the testimony of an eminent physician in fervid M'. Lane's Vermlfage, which is now uttivessily aeintowledivd to be tho test in nee; even mends:mot the mcdleal faculty (who Aft so often oppoved to the two of patintt medkittee,) cannot withhold their approval of thisdovai cable remedy: - Idol); Stark ecinitty, Ohio, Jan. 8,1818. I have need Dr. Lt%zirell Worm Specific to ore Prifath prstence, and am prepared to raw that the empacidfoied o u r ever with latch I beve prnerthed Its troe„hoth fbr children and. &Mite, iodates me to say the moot In iii favor of any epre.l4: or patent mrdicion ever before brought to in) t). (tee. The mode of adreintstratkiD.•tba muldlooet 'or the &Ire, and the certainty of the Edlearinua effects. dim ft, In my opinion. s decided <ant:go over atq other modicita of the kind before the public. Pomba:cm oill'be careful to ask bean:inane': Owl& bated tiers:Utast, sod take stone else.." All other Verso!, rages, in Ctotoralibon, on. wadi:dies. .nr.btlane's genuine Verudtigo, site his Celebrated Liver Pith, an now be had a t a u the reerestabie Tong Stored in the United States and Cravats. Also for sale kr the mote peon:leers, • cr.Pantatoon..-7b. welblinowa soperlority 0141118=1 fit in the flame:l4 needs no comment oa his part ; U hes brew sekrawlettged by all Wholuive favored bbn lth their antra4 that they have never been lilted with the name ewe end style as by hba.: Ile leas to Inform hts pe. troaesoi the pol4le, thst hls etwk fa now snide with the newe.t style* for ante, veers and pante. visitable fur the pre,vat moan. . K. anunux Tallerand l'antabanv aleker. iner'24 . 310 Liberis oL,ltead of Woad. SPECIAL' NOTICE& 11/SUDSleliti.:Lno• VIM SnG- Inset riglgtO• 00eripany...11. gtnckhatay this Company art dattiett that wordily in lb. provisions of the supplement 1 , ) the ehartar of the Pittsburgh Ltd. tummies Company," en Slactiou 111 U be-hett at the oftiee of 11.. Cuitinroay. between tto bourn rd. A. 33. and 3 V, ..,111 eu the 11TH DST Of .114,„ ISSS, rat eight saldltional members of the Want of tiltortura. By ardor. .1.312.) CHAS, •, dAL•firs. State lint:nal Six! Cc Ipsfuelturursece company. !hunt.! 02'a Fltuft! atid SeiVottidsft. rinakitna Cayltah 350,000 Dollars.' .74,1:a T. tathettad. laaarh%ia en.% P. tL Pe49rarkly Da v I illanzmi jape., 110;*.t.tilio,t A. Vibilut, Damket. tlezAttest.: A. A. 0064., lid4baribJotra 13.1tatio.rford.. Pa .Iphta to: A. J. Ulitett. Itanist.ort; 8 , .lones, llirthM burg. Rabert Kl,tt. Carbon ea. Jima r.IIIITUERVORT). Prnsilent. A 3. CAfittl ER, Arcs. A. J. til LLETT. Serr*Zary. 460 shme rumrtey %run scam rola. of *pa sod intsti actitt i ,-Vmt and traugpottailm: law. butginto &al rarthareakr to etty or tawdry. id Lrr.ya urea tersais er....4 bier «a 9 ay. brzced to 4lrO2ilt3X taDiaims tither twTo4od4trar sliOftl nr /Oa binisttifto.stul . laao OP PHI CALti:LPILI A- Of..te cj Iti SrryD Air Melt ene. ItettA cm/ Salit.VVIJ gr. Caplutr aumou Dollars. lityr 4J Wm II avails, J. p.1 1 4/.zer. IL A_ P.yelgt.l4x.r..l, Pant PAO.; ; J. a. Platicro, , Pattra•LJacn.. IL I , 4=rdle Memo Crum o W. IL Ecvt;,,, 11/ lithriraso, A. Iluz. Philip ltay.lior. Vila, P. II ttr ' Mash .114 • Yuman Eleeptaiel. \Pir:_ , ,P7..t0.1".0. A. ilfLlXlT.Asergsry. %A-I,f netnnim.flultUfrPk.glates -4.1.1,b44-11Ne trnwely rurrally. ids [brawl biteable .tjalil A. A;CAltIlttIL Am& of • apical frauomo . iims; ort - iez. v A.: • tor, ii . (breost. ".Jobn 1.14}4 Sense, Jas.. IL nerve; Jinias M. 101+1. _W. W. ttletravq4o4l. It. MtOstrr*- .10: 4 . LY. CALIWKVt. tt. I K t :lon-atm. 0, F. encom. Attosry. • illtroglao tf The t•ocsaciaity bexpettally twat.; to 41;m To. oft en loctitottat hard o ao *ADO. =i' oul :st.tuct,pl oo the otrlctiret trineir:fat stet reBdes lunri szlreararty pueNly, by ' A, A. CaltBlllB. Asent, - Asia 07...:m fez. remits mai esol*b4.l.l eta the, Amy. EvsVll4lslor. COMPANT, of Pennsylvania. OAPIT.I.I* $lOO,OOO. WAR ran etawriv.u. O. - Starialf ••••1 JAW Ali 11. WILLA/N.', Kn. 17. m. A. n. 17.131 c r. Ketone! 77. Usys, itoliateu... Jr* . 3as3ar silky(./., P. telserterh, • Juba MO.*. hart ev o , •lttaso, rxters, J , koaltar, ' Watia.to 0,11.1er. o.llsi.krnAo. Atm Ilcratiosh. • ItitESELL A 0 , 181.18, Ars. . Atm, In Lafayette itultsinge, • • ' tratranee wand rtreet.l . OPP SZIP.SUP alarmism Voingany of Umby Pitolobisrgli...-.U. SI Pr silent; eah- UEL L. itsB6llB.47„B.lveury. ttrovr DJ Marerreo,beever..itirletana Ina trivets are nil sn.lCAt.lO Wits, on the Ohio oral libels. gal Kt.era sal tributaries Jnirriresehat Lay.cr ltuo6rebs rtm ALBO-80,16.1 the PerBsoltLsSes.s.llB Inhu4Ni7l.BB !knead Trsnriertstlin. R.• etatacsr. D, tau, rins.Larinuirjr * • • ' Wiliam Issgaley. Elarmael M. Kist, Ilsranal Us 17 811sra ilinghsin i Robert Dontsp,jr., John 8. Dilworth. bmt U. Ponnock, rtsatla .Itarbaugh, J. 8. - hoonmskei. WaherUryant, Witham D. Qtrs. John 810plon. dera thiv —jr company of (Oa City of Pittsburgh. J. K. IdtloltUtAD. CreaLlent-11010.= FINNEY. Setim ul 7lll bonito sainst VIAR and UKILLNE 100E8 of 811 %h al. (Moot No. 99 Wit*? groot. J. U. Moorhead, 17. J. Anderson. • D. C. Sawyer, IL D. Simplon, Wm. 31. Lissr, . U.ll. O. It. Paulson, itrillhun Colltngrooth • It. IL Itot.aTta, . John 11. train. Joseph gala, Wm. Wilkinson, Darhl )all organ ige Devalogtomenttee.seteuttne wen aro doily tringing to Ught new toventlnne ' and the inarrh of progretto onwartl; paeans Bald, or heeennog so, will 'Po - pleased to learn that acienat and long retwarrh cow. Mud have brought before the public) the grottiest wonder tf the am In the article of C51E1130:5'2, ASICItIOATI ITAIR CdTOItATIIII, a cure ewe fur Beldam' and to prevent Heir frail) falling, Seo timidity to be had of the Agents, giving full particulant. Pries $l.OO In large bottles. Bold t'Y C. E. li7l3lllfat a CO.. Proprietors, LI Superior street,Clooeland, Oho. Fur ale In Pittsburgh to the Pailewing houses Ytomlng lirue. L. 'YMCA'S it 00, It. &tiers, .G. 11. geyser.. Joel Mohler, &DJ. Page t Jr., 3. U. Camel.. .AftecAPny cay.—L. A. thitZkhrai, Primly Aims, J. P Pi l lu frspHians.—A.Pattersoo, Join Cl. - tolt l u irm h. vo lv ir it i ts a l lpet a z o t n r. Cota ti p t l il a e ll i cz o t lowing letter from Mc. 0. DICIOLIION a Misebooty in Gin. J. It Mrs—Dear Sig: limit and bite baring been greatly benottted by the nee of your Petroleum, I wish to have you sand mo *box of two or threo door,: bottler. .I am the Congregational litinicter in this place, and socerel of my people are affeetod with Indigestion and an inaction of the liver, the stme'of myself and wife, beforn taking your PETROL/Ma, Oa RD= OIL. WO WOG auroral- bottles— two or three each—about a rear and a half ago, and we have occur enjoyed so good s heath The years as we have since that time. .I_Toul not taken a single bottle, before that fullness of the stomooh which go distresses the dye. peptic was rellevod, and I hare loft nothing of it Ritmo that time. My wife was also rellerrod from a chronic, Mimeo of the liver, which had boen of several years standing; by the use of your Petroleum. Enid by 8. M. ILI EU, Canal Dasin,oBo.ll. KEYBER,I4O Wood swept, and Druggists and Medicine Dealers every. whore. oct2f, OpHYDRAULIC CEHENT.—Tho undersigned have constautly on hand a large supply of Beeson's 11Y. DRATILIO ORSIBRT, of warranted quality. This article is the beat and cheapest matertalior OISTERNB ; a airs le four loch course of brick, laid In and plastered with thls urnIENT, will endure fur. ages; and evan plastered outlay walls, in successive MUMS to the thiekoess of an inch, be cumin; In st low days no solid u to midst any ordinary degree of cute& pretsurs, nor is tho water in the least do"reo of fected. This CEMENT should be used for all - underground, no. derwater, sod imposed structures, for all important bail& Ings, an d tiro walls, toping walls, chimney tops, bridges, equal note, canal lock's, and every spades of btick and atone structure exposed to water, damp, or frost, ENGLISH B.IOIIIARDSON, 116 Water stmt.-16011cA street. ~Gionid's Third Public Sae of Balla tng Lot. AT ROCUESTER, BEAVER CO., PA., Will take place upon the prat:nista, on SATURDAY, the Ilth Inst., at 10 o'clock. Persona desiring Lots at • half price, must apply soon, as the 100 set apart fdr those who. would Ord call, are nearly all gone. 'After the third sale no more will be otlered at haltprica, but knocked down to the highest bidder. ' • Terms—Onothlrd la batid,balanai iu One and.twa years.- paw warranty &Mitt:rota Crri3 Pjaneyiyack Those Ude 4 10411,111.TAINS, Our tabs .211aterlalai Ctortain Trimsaingit of every deseription,Burnlture Pluelbes,lrroostelles, lte.i Lace And Muslin 1110xtelou, N. Yi Painted Window Ultd,,wyqlllCorniose,Curtaln Pins, Bencv; Se., et wholesale an MAE: W. U. fIARILYB; • . ' No. 169 Chesnut atrootioorner Yintt,Philadelpbis. Curtain Made and Trimmed In . I,lle very nevreet,lrvrieli- 1L0171N4 BROS., Buttatsate 4 J. AVM A Ca, • 4:0 Wnfti Ow rANNBILVANI .. "r'. Ica.:; Scrofula. is due to ELI'S Alrevets to 1.17 b say that it tuts been known to completely eradicate evert iredtade of this dreadful disease inlets time then any other remedy, and at lose east or inconvenienee to the pa tient. Me thongs:rids ofcertificatei in tho Mods or the mitt* tor. many of *bleb are from well knowri eitlaensof the city of Pittedrorth and its immediate vicinity, go to show clearly andbeyend "lli doutt,that, Brm's Pieltoutftt is a, medicine dim coalman value, noteadyss a kcal remedy Ist liheunsottsm,Deelnets, lots of Spat,- hut as -s taluable Intental remedy. Invitin,i' the Investigating phyidelens, as well as the a Miming patient, to be acgusintedwith Its Those bating a amid . Of mixture, ars 'mewed that this medicine la purely natural, and is bottled as it dowetroro thebosom of the earth. • - - 1714forknoino ceotijioale is **afro* a paper published at Syracuse, and bears date Aultat 2, 1852, la which is also appevled Me cerliikedeoftheoekeded D.- Y: Ibcts N. D, Qi =sy in truth certify, that I Wire been an badly *I.. ;Hated with Scrofula fit the tasters= yearathat most of the time There been unable toettend to any kind of business,' and rauchOf the time unable to walk and confined to my bed, and hate bees treated nearly all the time by the best "Physicians Our country affords; I occasionally got some re. lief, but no cure andcontinued togrow worse until Dr. Boot recommended me to try the Petroleum; or Rock Mae eve ' uthing else had (ailed. I did so without faith at first, but the effect Wes astonishing; it threw th e poison to th e rarface at once, and I at once began to grow better, ang by using eaten bottles /lists got a cure worth thousands of dollars. - • , • MRS. NANCY Id. BARKER. This may tidily thet I have been iteitudnted with Mee* Pateolensa. or Book Oil, for more than a year, suit hare re. y witnessed its beneficial effects In the cure of h.. id eiFV Kfi tticers and other diseases for *Mob it is resommendel, and can witharnedaneereemomend it to be a medicine war. thy of attention, and can safely say that =CCU' has attend. edits elsewhere other medicinal:us:l filled. • - D. Y. BOOrrid.:D. for sale by all the Orandste in Pittsburgh:- fanlfsdaw 9D Building Lot.' In Allegltiny c City - at Anotlota.--The eubsmiters %vitt offer et pubirti anelJon on SATURDAY May 20111, tt 26'elocir,on the premises. 05 Building iota , situated In the Third Ward, Allegheny City and Iteserre Township, between East Lane and Chesnut streets' This property; being convenient to tho Mitnevens manufacturing establithlormts in Allegheny City, the Fifth Sind Ninth Wards in_the City of Pittsburgh, will diordu rare opportunity .to persons working in thole establishments to secure a pleasant and cheap Terms of payment easy, which will be Made known at time of sale. ROBERT CiAIWAIf, JAWS MARSHALL. tm;wart ant to Cuppori KEYSER, 140 Wood street, has received an 14 sortment et • Thomas' Mechanical Lathes; • " Capping Glarses ; • " Brea 4 Glasses;. " Dental hea; .• _-119arribeator. .. to agialisUyirisportant inrentlona, and very eon,.. s eon,.. M • ent *bore who lidiner Latching. • Call and see therm • air Ceerger.lVOed it sod Virgin alley. tr 1.601 1 1 , 5 nAourat.nr,ovirEs.:- tk,ey Pod 021 ea Baildinp,Thlrd Arcot. Likenessem taken SU kinds of "'rather, (rota ft A. IL to 6 P. M., giving an =mato mitotic and animate Itk emosa, tuailko and rattly an. pastor to the common thrum dognerreotypes,at tb o following. ebeap pion: $3. $4. $ and uPvurd,tocordizit to .00 du and gqnatity of cue or frame. . • Hama for.cltfldsan,from 11 A. 61. to 2 P. N. N. 11.--Likenusaes of sick or decessedpersons LILY* in any mart of the city. • . • (tu:dahly 07Cornet Cornett Cornett, Amit manner licne ere dreadfully Lamented wit:beer:la. A certain ennedy 1411 be found in De. Conseil Ouct puma" for tale by Dr. GEO. A. fi IMBED, 140 Noottabeet., Prim. »tail at I2A and 25 eta. porter. mpg tyllterna did —wkm tlera irtin toy tope' wain. ATTENTION 2 B. 11.—You creiVereby Datilled to ii-r,attend at your, A victory, oti SICP2MA rB,. VJEDS.Y.S. DAYS and FIUDAYS, for drill, and to trausact rub bust; (Mt! a% cany tome Lane UK Company:: , P, LANE, clar:Straa •- '&4:actin pro teat. }iii. W.—Plana of toceting, U•e)Y Wood at-mat tetween 11111 divot. lind 17/ra. . Parnomo taxa, no..33B—Blatta army intada Diainastru Eseutrigart, : No. S7-Bas ta Orst and third Irdtay olvach =oa th . . Ainat2sgy. JOI:IIINEYMEN • TAILOI.IB —astir, a Pit 14urgb and ' techeo y, netts on the IrSt lad thht WEDNEgDA.Y of every month, atthellip#l - HOMO; Malta iqteipt. D) enter. _ •• • • Jam • mow s TOM. JR.; raperatoory.' APIONACIN A LODGE, I. 0. 0. Wa...llba 0€1 1 " Alotinanis Ladva.Wo.l3o,l. O. of 0.P., meets *Tax iraftpatorovettlagin WastAngtost Wan. Wood 111. UAW . ert-t. Dina titockhoi . aor.or the Peonsjinni.' Insureace Company of P4tsbonch ere • hereby uotl see n0ti.11.4 to meet th.o val,o of as Company. on 21:FS DAV. the It.tb intt.. of S &dn.*. P. M, to arcrpt the east. cull= of the present Ward. of Directors and elect as add utotal aaober, as provided by tbs cluattr. • . arSer, A. A. . _ _ Oa TutAlai •114 , rnola:Pdi at the mddente end Ty t). 0.r1401, .!1/:2011X C.4LA If AN and :Mks SULU IL PIIELAN, tldh . _ With the - shove anntetettehteut we treetral Ca.lLtple Au* ur the " *Mat were duly dismal et LT the nerve Ir * type/m.llml atsetee, cad all tres,l* in the.,Ola I.e.*" 'went"! to etthieg the h:I fat et. uple pears awl et.- layttutat le all titer walks sr Ilfr,*.k I * *lto Wile= 64 their tott-t.lnete is what is &isms. ' • -. 211 SW itiVEETISPAIREITS. ho! Sale. ?jilt ft ten 'tory I.llki doslnti: bolos, Istrty meal sbo 4,4 ) ,:ersirsod. statate co Ms South , Cintstmem: sts.ty etty. lartrons Frderst gr.t and agra alloy, tam tttwtdr frontisi; th. ()Ski sra3 nstsoslitrasda Int twentpsoless tontrout Lyme hiscAlrett evs ter dory. sal the. house, *Licit lass teettAti ssudotgm. thenmuitti m^„sir, sms lo pest.cteralltims, • All reztant.6 el VOW?. ball.itt:lPO•rMus -khche ritn,r• wealt.boase. sr os th e nem s.rs 211* fornicate, carpus, r., ims eatiptly owe, ail' t. 1.44 is lib toe trrtpoe oe 'cot, u tbs , torellawr. nss- &Ate . The tc7Cl3ll Via 130 1rt.=.133 , 1010Z, AlatitY/fartb, rat tkulan evialre el • rzuozrts 7 I tra4tx. 44 Wmt el feet, Ora% tets rc4,tosc. ct JSte. T 1 ftSIS . myll2w CppfitsbersiaSp 3[olloo. •.• has thin Jae 1..141 Vetoed between E. A. SECVIL and' A, IL RERVIL: Ate lb. pneprma ct iatirlexal• and' retail dealing. and mann. Lae: quint of Hat., Cam and Fara. under Manacle and etyh. at AIX. SEMI. CO Alt the &Maar,. A. Peril and. A. it gall!. CM tee artlied ti the allre Mahar,' all :set a.na indatted to tither of the above Inztkik sill mikelats• anent to Alt Kertii A .ALV..KuLVIL tCO.,' - . . . • Pitt.toanat. /Joy lt4b, Itil..pnrl.l. - . ••• (PO rlutr,ol. journal. Union, Tanurrb. iknd Osteltnin• to ltrue Unity. roerial bolk,; 1%1110410,1a nutb Atner Wm nod entug Alt.% tiaront, and Lourr, ropy ono Mut sod rturto tar reor-I - • .- - , , ----- IW - Cr"dlfSriri7ClEAV tirc BANRERS. I ND De 411•1 1, in Potrtranor, Dank Saes. Gold and Sltrer erica. eurrwat sal Par Panda trortrlal drynstt Mark. bonalit and tcn erarrnttsktt. Collections =eo at any 1, ,, 1nt ID the coNd State*. • 9.w.h Eat comet at Menet 50 . 4 Fifth sprata, tnru ••••• •••• - •Prl7}3ltUllol7. Pa. • /AN the night st the 4tb lttta.. snralsm 'Led leather Ll TIMStlt: iiith it shite eswertsr, ty. game m P. BUSII Tainted an tts- Wait t'ettn4 en thirst street, by • city wetetiman: The ow Dee an hays the same - by spent*. sten st the 3101TATC11 OTTICE, pratin4 propetty, end pa; legal] expense+. • trrylllt Osfilltandted Darrel• Apples. . unix be sold on beard of the *tremor llottonst:het• TT ' tytel !Ogee thelni•tze, in the !Atottorsteb-le Ay.; 10 limb of tine pitmen trams.; ate AtTleet low lb , t . l OAIIIIIAM. deoheining quantity. or Isderchenalte. **Pt CAM in the lianeen,l last !ark. .Tbn:owner requested he all it the MAWR'S orricAvroTa nrnprely. pay tha" and UR* them away. . .rtrel DEDFLliikali ay*-1 h this day rooehml theta:gest mad envoi semrtment Perintnet7 OTCe f n'tted In Pittr neßti, eeni.Riethree of Soar& Tialrolle,Pontedes. genuine Er two, (Wortley also. a very large and tali 11631:114211.13I of Hair nmatter, Twth Url3 /TIM rAMitl. &do . , ,J(l3. ELIZMING, enr. Dlniannd end Mirka et. 141 - CDli ee...1 , • ••• --- mist" gum unadoltatote..l, Ism u ' rat soalkiaalpeirp?ms, welted by • t 1:3,1 - • :•• • • - JOS. • • • • C" t rzs ASSK-4 halo Oslo dal tocetvivl 6 pots of °covets Watt, pesh !Ma I . lPtingli. 1104 Witt botum foUll 40 $. FW4/NO. 13e1/01)1tD-WAtE11.7-4 bbls a:0110 halt ell - if - if/is eete brstod Water reoelved fresh ftvm tbe errinalrbv. m)11- - FLE3IIXO, 'DUDE LICK WATER-3 bbl* rteelved tat by • • . JOY latSl UDlte6 GENUINE tons amortment 1 / rteArld ads doo bi s Davlll JO3. FLEMING. IMUCTION. GIGIBUIW-4 largo / \vol.' , of M4lOlllll (Ho. - Om Urustkvi 'yea by • (mill}. •JO3. FLEMING. DAM( FOAP—A large supply of Hall A Scam plane old .PalakSoap, an excellent ankle, received by • • melt JO3. FLPRAINCi. MOUE tiOAr—A Inge impply of towline old csAtile 1„.• reed tble Mil by , Dostll JOEL; SLIMING. SIIAVINO • large sweetmeat et beautiful Blush* Brushes. rt b f rtylrl dO9. YL~iIFO. 15111113 WINE/3-1 wit pure tort Wine, ao4 one of the porn Eberri, for modkloel purposes, ?Watts% 4ley mytt 103. FLEMING. ENGINE YARINd. COLOCINE--A large , t 3 t1 4 7 of the .lijr 0110h/0/4Am *dove, received this ds' mill JOY FLIAIINO. TWIT RECEIVED BY ESPitit.43—Tepair of blookiod jj or, Ethnological Rcerarcbas, based upon tho ancient monuments, paintioga, acuipurres, and =ants of not; and upon th eir natural . geographical, philosophicahnnd Biblical Monty ; illustrated by selections from the unedited papers of SILEQUIA GOOrge MortOrl. IL by &Ili :by additional onntri• buttons from Putt. L. Missals, L. L: B; W. Veber. DI Diana Prot .11: 8. Patterson, SI. IX: by. J. C. Nott' 3i. D.; awl Geo. •. B. T. C. MOBOAN, • . . tnylo • • • ' 104 Wood groat. im BOOKS I NrAY woad!: —Oummi ng's Apocalypse; 1,11 Church before the Flood; Yokes tbe Day; Yokes of the Nlgbt; Benodlelloos, An Milford's work's; the Premloto Patsy on Prophetio Syin• bole: by Winthrop; the Mot Rev. illOlO3 Y. bkOlonev, of Stade Oap. Pei: by Tinges; Illatory at the French- Yvette. tent Itefugoety %Velar eptrtt Manifestations emanlital and explained:by Dalai ' Mao'' , varies or dolly Bible Matra: nous, 8 vole; !derma. or Proludlet at Home ; the Earl's Daughter; the Art Student In Idontelit by Hewitt. For vale by J.B. DAVISON, myll 05 Market street.. N81:11/Y 011,-14 bbls for sale by - IIIINRY IL COLLINS.. TKOVI'-100bt1bbIL;forsal,B!••• • __•• • -__•• • =VI • • . • • lIIMRY COLLIN& ARISD myli T) b l our Ng. B ACON -9J phew, for rale.by - V i METAL— P • 60 taus No.l Anthracite 'Foundry Metal; 100 a, Mercer county 'do do; for ale 17 =yr" . . KING & zitoolute&D;:- rILABB-100 bolo' 8110, 9312, 10z12 ftbd 10:14, fur kw ur by .(myll) - NINO a' 8100111111/LD.r 'OW PAVER liANGlNGS.—ltealveh on Saturday:fr./W. bleurn•Dellenart..l Co.'s: celebrated nranufaehfrryioi l'urb, a large afrortment of dolhoreltet and plaln:pipec hangings, with . border*, canters; fregeoe.r, he.. exeeedtigbi• beautiful. YOI . sale by . 'WALTER:V. hihRSUALIe 0 I I lib, 10X.nitirtieinnell'I.Itx0edidebin tenth argue John Itrentlio by Dr. EL BA80;1100ftod anti= fliteman's lllstarleal Text Book nil Attu of lllblteet 1i0•' - pby just iwnect • ' ' ' .- go m eg.of the New 'World: by.Prohilutltromer. . Vie. Tenni beim. the Mut: by J. A; TExten. Two Roads, the Eight iind the IStong .. by Eno*. ' ' lkwel Faxarite: • Boonnee. Mier and Ina, the Pea': by A. O. Burdick.- • • •_ - The showejust rccolved *Abe lumina elbefl Itie;II SA3PL If: tik.ME 01 Wood street. 1..;;;;";';;" , : .- - t7..• - !-:. ;,- ,41-! • •• • ••f ky. . • 4.• • • WWI -. _ ~i:..si~~.iv'nesaf.,+., .:.a _ .. 5r~+:;:'.....5..~ r.-.e'_..,,.. _- _ - ItEW ADVERTISE:KIWIS. alyerai if &trout of nook , nOll9 [l7 HATLN, January Ist,lB6l—Shy tan Charles has bran afflict el with inflammation of the Lip joint. Atthe ego of five he was first attacked, InflamMailon - Increase . d until the hip vat! very badly dimmed, and the joint seriously:effected his leg, drawnirp so that It was froposaiblen tantalite* lat . a professor of surgery gave it:es his decided opluMn that the leg would never heel, and that tbe young men would never walk agaiti. The disease inneastil eo rapidly that for two and n half years he only walkolwith a . crutch, and the of, fins to atomise the limb Vas attended with great pain, so that be could not sleep. I witched hum eo attentively that fax en months I did not have one fall might's rest. Behest baiik r tis' 401. by distinguished medial vrectittonas by ax -rho had OM been before tho bledir al Oiling of 'fale College. The remedial they recammtmeed wage most faithfully tried but without atilt This was his MVOSs and dreadful condition eighteen months: since when heyonimencedtaking Myers' Hoek Dose. One bottle was Ent partly taken when he was much bettor, contlancog nein three bottles hid boon taken, whoa a ours was entirely couri plated, now hods In excellent health. This is the testimony of and can be corxolvuttod by addressing . • - • Mae. CAT 12113111./ 11ettoz, 91 Waif/Me et,. NSW Bevan, Ct. Or can be fullYeubstintiated by hundreds of witnivei; tr by vidrisolugo lino to Nev. W. W. Belden, New Itasca. Cti gr. &if wholesale sal retail at Dr. G. tI:KETAINRIT, Drug Biota, N 0.140 corner Wood street . and Wrath sign of the.tiebliiittictiter.. ittlYl/ "1,4*!: Pipet/led lYotfee .tai'"Perikons 0011 Liver 1 011.e.ThesubacriberhaVingtoadejuvaltiek moats with Mesas. Poppldn 'fbompron, for . oupply of their genuine GOD LIVER OIL, pub pint "bottles, would respeafally . Invite the attention of the italvl lia to an ezaralnatiera or tap article; being-falli - persuaditi that for. parity ant ( fireciesa frlun rancid tastacor swell, It le unequaled. There is n'oir no Cod Liver 011 In lids country superior, ifoqoal, to the above,' Hundreds of bottles bate be sold, and given ittriveled satisfaction In the article of Cod LiVer 011, persona taking it should be careful to etb; min a genuine article and one free from a rancid taste, and . emelt, as its virtues are greatly =theta:id by Itobeing soap, ' tablet," the stomach and act prodaelogneasues—:purity nd a pleasant taste makes it more readily taken up by the lie teals and sinerted Into the blood, end thereby in causiog the ?Jointers of that dull giving a tone and brisling iceprtr sloe to every organ through which it plum Bold by .. KEYBER, • No. 140, inner of Wood street and Virgin mylo daw- . . alga of tbe Golden Mortar. N. B.—l also, keep all kinds of Genuine Patent or Propri.; °tar,' litcilcines . ; tor man' of:Which I hold the esolusbe *Raney, and whlal atilt be sold by the dtaim or gross at Mott aid Philadelphia riots. XTENYISLIIMIN6 STOILN— . EinbnAdarins, Lace Mitts, • Lida thrntd hose, While and cordkh! gloves Elbbose, Dress trhnadoge and 1c... Fancy groin. Also. a full assortment of Cents Varnishing Cicada; ,lcut retired and Or sale, cheap for cash, at No &4 corner fdaskei strew and the Diamond. PRANK VAN OORDEE. • ittlli °BAN NU tp litieitif....74—tbs ltaulroad mum. pcva le on Mt. Washington are advancing In prim We . battle., MI feet front on two streets by MO deep—at 8225 sod• on Till easy terms of pennant Parana digital:ls or thing shame the 11113*kill where they can enjoy the ono itn• and yet be near the dry, are inapeatol to atrethls ad : vertleement their Otetztign, *ocu If low wl•h lang lea as • =al prlee., : . , .8. cup:instil , * SON.' TJAGAN AM. tio. - 91. Market stmt. are now reerl►. 11 log • II ner suarortment or Malta*" Coils* . Sperioxp! 'and Laois, Grpmlittes, nig% Binges, French lad °Mar: E 4 ,1511 I 11E1111-15 bbla new Pose trailing: • 5 dc! 414. Stud, the find. of lbe season. Milalifu ileiriag Nal gent 3 Blarkeeel ; salmen, smoicei: dn. picklad ;as hand eewl fot legs by • mylt . BAILEY t RENSHAW. t.'63 Liberty great. r 11 eit !' AUNT. -8 tons doosr W Lute Zino rata% from m. -Moak= Sane Cmapany, realirine and for misty.' : . ' , mot , I: A. iitrronsols S UOMI-40 Midi; pdass N.O: Nor inst. ;etrtra!il tlOAdju', mill 7. A. ILUTCRISON k - CO. ZAD-1000 pig* RA Glarus lel& reaped 0d.4 day an• jj to pda by (mall] J. A. IIUTCJIINSM ig CO. FOFt OALE-251leret of land near the restionee of th• late Walter Vaterud,'ftri.:' it is a boanttfal &cition on width tea good lame Dwelling. arid a fine- young' O thid. Also. on It Is eight ACITO of Rood ecialorbleb. if do: and sold on the ground, will Wing all that Is asked far . Op the lead-. If jon want a bargain enquire manor TILLEILAS IrooDs, Tit Fourth street f IiCNOtt6D ACRES oF LANE; tiro and a bait mile -117.11e a ll'ELtarport, slaw thratogestt.te of a mile fr tr ,the Yougttiottbray deer and the Connallorille Railroad; 14 raw shaded and Jo good order, the balanee good Titnte.t., It has all the nolghbos . hood coalman:tote to 'make a brut, comfortable. Roqt(se of . 21.10%!di WOODS, - . myltklml . 75 Fourth attest. itutizs tan.L. lattliE. goal Forum M 110311441 ingte • Lots in different lorilions to the rides, 400ot:tarp srttr ef 064,4 bindle the strtotty, all of which stra 'describe' In asp printed reglrter, stblrb I will be plowed to-clvot, any ono who .111 es% sad also a g4e4 barisln in what.) have to sell. - end see SIDIONI AS WOODS, P110:1 to! entotootTioT Inolterai fourth A VALUABLI! 1100$1". AND LOT. oo Cbe-tout etrmt 11, Allpxbeoy city. or 8 r =La eteible slut other 031311- nleaers. It Is offored Teri low. Enquire of -.- TLIAITIS WOOD I, 15 Fourth Anat.. toy10:1m1 VASz.F.O I'ItAN INO !milt ruoply. ,/ Drawing PAp.r, In cheats $ annle tong ky .51 Ind* In width, mvuntot on eur/a/e.jOlt melvol sod for mle R. 8 rIAV RN'S StAlloacry iTarebon•cy' • miller iivte2 •nd &rand Ma. errlemari IXAKi 1.11..1 01CA PPINCi PAYERS. blotted - rfses aikit qcal ldite„ fur sale at • • W. O—WAVES'S NM Market Weer, conker of &mod. CIE= CIKS , CRIOCti on all the Bioko foulltrokm fm Übe Hey. fn./tat/Ay • W. a ILATE3I, • • Whiter sod Ots flamer, - Itnlet stmt. coml. a Somoza': maylkeam • . • 0110 Week More •s•• • *KNOW YOUR DESTINY.. IMADdlite IILMICTIE," Astrologist: Fran N 0 tri 'b. bur ea mbar of !Wintry' gentlemen *he I„) bite ',alto" bar daring tbe part ar NIL arra by tba Asl sweat of nano eitinna, abo rratalti . ONT WEEK MORE. • • ' Th. 1433txte eballer:ea ibe ataxia to predoca Inv equal talllne of TIIR PAST, 2.na PILESEM AND TH F PI:TOR* Zll2:Tti OF . LIM Call nal sae bee at 11us Bt. Clair Ilo.el Terms: Ladles, 60 teats: Gott*, $l. • aryll:dl. Nn„ fitJclC-- [to Tit& IltmlmmateiNtoinstatu. • . . Scot of Libirtc, at the Muth of Coocottlt 'Sweet %roma; Ps= Um{4eaael,wtthaLulldceriptlcmofSanto Th.Brlabteat E'yotot, , • Funny Polito; • Stub amt Itlossouts--S0 =red custodial., vitt, bril • liaot variations. mid virjelevustly bound fa Lb. . . 110. it recMitcl: tcetbar with • falsetton of other Jib!. music Ibt thit Guitar, Plate. and Visa; by - • - El. SCHROEDER, it Co. No. Tourth .beet ' Vier ftbIIKIVLD - - - erg o tsliar, or tboilelrese"of Ftlldown Natty; by T. Tr., The Whlmsiral Woman, by Ratttle eatleer ; Woman and bet , Mutter, by Ir. Felmith; The fugal Ikvottte, or t he !Oiled,* of the 011111 of Merles the &trontl—an biretta] rxmabee; • The 51 I liar toul Um), or the Floctet Robbers of Er. iteceived and Am zale bt. • 'W. A. comosovraoarit co. ' Net 70 Fourth street. utiOftlBA/A/ ft/8 omit tit, auK ANL LlML—feed U krop 8 / 8 1 / 1 8111 tee received at the aka of ibe Pitt•Monh Gas Com pane—addressed to Thomas Itakewell„ Prekt , dent-nntft the 18th, at 8 o'clock. P. Id, for supplying the oaks with 180,000 bushels of Coal, 40.000 bushels of Blath, and 8.0130 true/tele of Lime, delivered to the Company's dares Ingacb quantities and at suctitime tures hoard may arm. - Payments: Nub - gestrying twonly . pnr . cant Incompletion Any infonaitton tut tigaillty, cab obtatanl applt cation In the andeitagnad, at the works.: ' myo:td W. EL CItTrIP. Enitooer: inktn:DA, IadaTGAWS.S, • ND BO:klDil—Alut • gotten) ra il slay at blanks used by Atorneys, Aldermen, and Jas. tleos Prato. d side by - r. W, 111.1'4N, rayo Printer and Sitatiarter,Skrtstv... tor. ordecoad, riIItAVINtS and l Inches 1!! rat ash by troU or pad by - S. RAVEN, . • Dealer in Sagineet's Stationery, enlo • • • - Market street, corner of Becood. -- Porky-4ns Building Lots and Two Large Brien Dwelling, Boomer For fetdo. PUI entectiber now offtrsthe Iblioming wen smown and L clerkship prrparly for itcleoltusts In the SEVENTH WARD, city d Pittsburgh, rud but TEn SIM - CITES walk fen lbw - Court Hoops. - - • - asii.iruni BRICK /MUSE, with nine apactmenti, situated on the corner of Colwell and Miller Burets. Abic, ONE LAROB TWO BTORY'BRICK WISE, with eight npartinente,eituated on Read stmt." BIOIIT Building Leta on Colwell street TEN Building lota on - Beed meet; TWENIT•TIELBEE Building lota genet, Wipe: party is very conveniently situated, =Valli be verideiteti• Eta r priests residenees. Tba'abeve property, if not odd at ptivatti itole,irilibe sold at Publko'Auttlon, on TRUIUSDAY, 1117 11th,16.54., at 2 Ttutat--Outtitth t ib t the batattee. in TEN •Nitatg. with mutat payments. Far Ittihad particulars, enquire of the übszttbat. • . • JACOB TOSibit, •• oatipdartl on Coll/allnew Vine atm.. 7tti Ward. Y virtue of a precept under the hands of Wm. it. 810- Clure, Praddent of the Court of Common Pleas, in and for the 4th Judicial district of Pennsylvania. and of the oourt of Oyez and Terminer, and general Jail Delivery, In and fur said District, and Williamltogantand Gabriel. Adanut,Paaa„Aasoclate Judges of ttre same cennly;_in and ter the county of Allegheny, dated the lit day of May; In the year of our Lord one thousand eight hundred and tlfly. four and to me directed, for holding a Court of Otir and Turmtneri and General Jail Delivery, et the Court • lottae in the illy of ?Mat arab, on the Ist Mammy of Juneeatla eabsek, A. M • , • Public notice Is Iteieby given to all of the JUstices of Um Piave. Coroner and Constallea of the county of Allegheny, that they be tbru end Uwe. in their littuPer persons, with their Nile, records, inoutddons, examinations and other its membrattees; to do those *duo whkh to their sespectme i‘tlices, in their behalf et Peora to be done-and also tb eee tLnt will prosecute the. prisoners that now are. or MO) be in the Jail of said county of Allegheny, to be thin, and them to prosecute !wall:tat them et shall be just. Olsen under my liana, In PittAborgle; this lit .1.4 °Carey. In the year of our Lord.' one' thonamd eight hnsuirod and tlfty.fnur, and orthts Commonwealth the 'kith. • mrtild •• - ' • Var. - 74 sOILL'SheillL , Alderman= Watson, Office on Thiel sisal, e Me old Jia Office, aU in:minces cling to the cake of Alder IFT Meld and Juetice of the Pune will be promptly at. tonded b?. Acknowledgments of. Deeds and Mortgages, nod other instrdmcnte of writing, talran at his oiler, et at the , reeidenee of tbo perdue • The Docket, of D. 8. SCULLY, Sato as Alderman of the City of Pittsbitrgb, are placedin my -Toigmllm kersoFin ;laving Judgments on ealdlrrhete mq hare the neessabry POCeSit lewd thereon by Alderman Watson. watt W HITS -BEAN6,-7 bblis !Jr sale by Pliittat.blll-40estba for sal* by t - Cr.. ~ c g OT3 't - EMI= k • I.OON-24csoko Moon Eitiodl. ,T , • 072.• , do nukapttaisartible, tirsiloby • • • • . 1111T0111110NAk ttD Obis d 1 Citodoold ;.30 do NO. .4 erode by - • r: EVLIEBB. Ok 7; E=M M!\ UM6 ...;wi - • -v . 141 4'. .; t • • MN • , • • • • EMICISEME 1/,~ ~ t~ 1/ ~+ 1( 7 4. - ps TLISATIBL..--Josses 0. Pomo', !deuce and Maar per--111ftb suret,ebove Wool Pricesolicti Boxes and Pargrotte hoc; Private-Boxes, large, $8; do. 41.11 .mall, $5: Second Tier, 25e; Bozos for colored persons, Kt. Persons securing seats wil I be eistrged 12. 1 A eta. extra sbr the certlikete. • Doors open at 7 rectal: performsoee tarots. mane at VA delock......Fourth appearance of the PAIBY STAB, who to nightly re Mired sod etterrel by vcrwded and delighted audiences This evening, May 11th, 1554, will be presented the new Irish eomety entitled ANDY SLAWS: Andy B?ake, Silas Deb. r 5711; General Daly, Mr Bally; Igaattna 7 0 121mt1. Sir ; Mrs Blake, Mrs Dyke followed by the neew.eoutic drama of 808 NIT. MSS: (remived last night with shouts , of applaens i q Nettles, Miss Rolortson; Monsieur Kr Master Weedolove, Olaseford Mary EsPbb; Mr* Bre f0rd......T0 comatose, with 13111P.MlN & CO: Mr Simpson, Mtßalj Mrs Bromley, Mrs BraisfOrd.....Pil Soul, IN, Z Wattleglare. Tosnorrow night, hope& and bilk night tot ono of the v Fab? Stem' , Ulm AGNES ItOBMITRON• • - ' 'Dancing and , Waltsing - acilkdepOr.- - AT C.A103,./ . 13 litaly (FORMERLY .WILITIDP LULL ) osii e ceo : pnovEP...soa ranizil3 CLatme?Are3l4*. iiiit. tto store roomy. . Murex for Young Latta gil I . Children meet eiry WEDNESDAY , and -BAtine• a6l. ` ' DAY. at .1 o'clock; for Oentletnen at 8 o'clor.l4l. D 6 ~ id.' -13entleinen , who rinnot attend sem lessen . P ran rtinectibe for -a ormolu number of tickets. Each tkket Imamate • Immo: and moat be dee livered Wore tbs lemon rot:met:meg; the conarquatoe la that . no ice on la lost, UDleltli the 'ticket to Inlaying. Tama outdo known , at Mr. 3120 regidercs, N0..21 fifth street, or at the Aradcmc daring l b. bows of tuition. - fm73:l.ire' • ; • , nami =LT; Amothultina. - • • • /4Y- 5 1. 8 4 , Sai l a ' the Illait:Line'•of Ahe:Publio Works. SEALED PROPOSALS INVITED?. Y. virtue of an art of the General Azaembly, mussel April „UP - 27th, AIL D. 1854;.tba Mali Lite of DM Public-Work; a:trading from Philadelobia to' Pittalrargli; aro offend for Jailoouthociniditions.rottrietlotax and reterrationscontainut . • in dm act Of•Aiselitblyafertaabl;, ets folkeekvit: - _.' _. -.. .. •. Fixortal L That this Governer* hereby - ettherMarand - •• required. to Melte settled propotals fn.; Abe pnrch&to of the ... • Main Line of the Public Meta to 'et( vThe 111144.1 phi., and Colombia railroad, the Canal from Columbia to the Jutetion .11t, Duncan'e. Island, the Juuiata (anal, from thence to - 11011iileyebtrg,' the Allegheny Partagegmbewe toeludlng the new road to atoll the , inelined pietas, !n its condlUon at the time of the .tranaferr, andthe Canal room tobturtown to Pittaburg,•with all the property theretmto pertaldng or-belonging; and it shell, be the duty of the of the Ckeomeoweelib, • •withln hen days from tbe passage of this act to glue aotieein two newsPaPots pub- _. • tithed In the Mlles of ,Plilledelphia, Pittsbnish erd New 'Yeeksand that pealed pamonele will be Medved *this ...glee for the patcluese.of.taid main linei of the pull'e improve ments., np. toile first ftlateley in July,. Anne Deirtini.one • tbootand eighthandred cud fiftysfour : said proposals *ball state the maximum pit* offered for the said main Unit, on the, fit/owing-mem',toalt: twenty pee cebtote of the ' 'orient bid to be paha into, tbe treasury in each, before the mender of utilised's, east the talent:l in ten venal enamel lostelmenter, the interest thereon payable eetol atintrally, from the deter of the meld transfer, at the rite of ail per esentona per ennuis and the first initalmett payable at' the expiration of oat. year from tbe • date of transfer, and - said bekntio elan - he - gestrell-to Vie •Cominenwarld) by the bombe of th e comp any - perihelia; the earoi„ end the same, without any other record than this act, dull bee lien on : the works std. bnpreverrients aftreseld: •Prorkial, Thet no bid Cr.* lass amount than ten millions ofdollar& for said main line shall be entertained: '.- •.. : • - • - • Pro. 2. net it shall be. lawful for any railroad, eau]. or nevigaticn company, istampoisted under the btu of tide •OommUnirealth, to bid for, and become tbe•pneetisamdf "aid main lino of public warke—enything in its chaster, or • I. the lawe belitcli. it's gate . rnordeto the contrary potwille - • ditudlog.lo<to inm Da eapltersteek.; or.to..bereme - quail to any amount necromemy tetelreattotte4 Plitttatre . and complete the tea* .ad pardon of the lino. . - . • : Ste. a. 'nod it shall-be tbe duty of the Governor,la the • 'gramme of • the Secretary - of the - CoMmonarealtb, Auditor timierif, elate 'Treasurer, ant such other pelotas Mi day Tee proper tobe parent on &staid Oft' Monday lei Job., AmtoDBEllBl lillolhonsausd eight hundred Mid fifiyibta; to . open said propene& and award mid main line to they corps. railon or . . pereans offerlog the hlghest price 'for th e same: and In came two or more proposals shouldbe made for marl tuderline,Yor the same sum ' the Garen= dull bete the antlarrity to deckle between aid bidders: • AVrided, Tllit the party whore odd shell be declared ebe highest 'ball i. thereupon forthw ith-deposit with the State .Treamtrer the sum of Iwo hundred theocrat.] dollen an ifeeerity that tech party will, in mime, days thmafter; pay Abe thetinstalaient of twenty por centual to mush or . bonds of lbe Con:mons wealth, ea specified la this' act; end le the event et add part? Whig to make teach depostt with the Stale Trialtfer, theflaTtallOt ;hall Unlit?, bet bit ankle and: accept th e nest highest bid male in compliance with the prmielmerof tier:J. - That Ematediately after thi•Cceierter. . shell- hue tamed letters patent, the raid VOtOrtipr (ball take:- posse* ...km of *said public works, and shall - be bound eter Were efsar to keep in good revile' and operating condltim 'the entire line at mid ramrods ' and;tamelic extending. from Philadelphia to Pittsburgh, with the necarity toll houses, stator stations, locks, buildings and other apmatemmeeet; and that tbelsald ntirint.d., and emu& dna be, ind foteTer remain a public highway v end the tald'ampany guilt fin , deft eilionery and locomotive exudate and *motive - power" . Tor the eta of all permanent eol2latilekrogsticad.'oo 'Vrithing to engage. in the transportation of tonnege or pastangere at such *lure and. in tench manner .as not pr, borate the Atte - ender.}.m en b of raid raltroadeend moats by paid parties-- hey 1 ey ing: ustend fair charges 'tor the nee ofetid oats •' tine, or any portion thereof, 'bleb shall not eieeed _the'. fates of toll now thermal upon 'boats. care; tonnage, atd • oarsmen..., by, the . CSmnionwtniela ' It 'being the tree ins • tent and meeting of thls set. that the Paid 'Mahe tine *hail 9e, sal remain forever a public Mittman and kept open •. end iturepdr by aahl coropeoy P 8 such, for the free use and ehjoyternt of all perform desiring Jo. use. and ettjoyebe eunt.;. and that *rudest in this act contained - shell. - be tooptanad in any**, to interfere ell h 'l:meantime ... 4AM * and edentate of tartlet &dog Mainers upon th e tame. 4tut.prorided further, That the company purelesingrthe ,vii autia•line 4=ll fully carry out . tbe contreet,erxistlog • ear the ' earrYing of passengers ova the • Colembhi...abal tact. 8: nit the raid company, on tbe lint day& Docent ' her altar its Incorporation, and annually thereafter-shell 'arse to bra made out under lb.. oath of one of Its uncut, end tratandtted to the office of the Auditor etemirel,. a des allied statement, extdbitinc the. =mot of toltratolgekarad 1 her incomes which have been melted by -sahl compeny denim the preceding year; atm; a statement of ell - the ex. - penditose. to. Use same period fry repairscreanagemenemo. etas power, and ether purpasrs, end lt drat bertha duty - of the Auditor General to file mid, hatemesnt in his office eta all similar reports are now Mai: • ' ... . _. • • Bee 9. That the add mummy mey own and employ locos motive engine*, cane boats and home, and convoy VISSOIP. gees and tonnage, of whetetor description, on mild ,chicir .. and railroads:. and shall beta the right to revolve comma sedan for the same, as levelnafter provided, sod to maks a oeb general regulations for the eraueletion of business's on told railroods and lanes. 68 they may, front-time to time. • deem proper: and the.. chill elm have the exclopite right to furnith alt the motlio power sor paid relimeds. . .Sts 10 'That the ear company dual hare the right to subject. tonnage. ;hipped or discharged at the totems. alga points on saki linear ieerrovemeetee to charges of more that twenty per 'minium ahem the rates pee aisle Marge& tbr ;Unbar tonnage pursing ores the puttee extent of eeht, inmemeentents for the time Delegated the paid eartinty eater make to diertimitudbm in to Is ant eheeges !ping/ A d. boatP ox tonnegepataingtO Mel (rem tbe imstetehinea DV 'vision of the Pennsyleana cud, end the thous arid tall. .on each tentage and boats then *hiller' meeeed • per Mlle. those noitairgedby the Rite an the Suegoebannt;;Wesa. Veanch and North Branch division's or the 'Penner nobs. =atm or Dasaincatut paid now the 'Ckttemoroiscalth npue mat Ixats and t012021,5W antler `present Maximum rates of 101 l as fixed by the board of Canal Cormnissionark - ' • •.. .- The eleventh esetioe. sifts! tensellog the purebaserer tar. 'themes Into.* body politk• and corporate, provides' that the company renchatingenit public weeks eta; and. they are hereby entbortred, if they deem it expedient, to am= uet a adtroad, by the most eligible • tautai , trata• the 'war:tern • terminus of the Philedelphia And Columbia roUrtedto;l4o Allegheny' Portage -*refitted,- end. minuet therewith, end atm extend 'the 8 Ilettbany Portage railroad; to the eirr of Pittsburgh, and convect with the . North 'Western ncllnzac I: and to hareem the capital dock of. the. company 'to *iv amount necessary to complete the -same, not autroding . three bemired thousand shares at fifty dollars ea ch; - ~.ikot ided, The eamo be cononetteal within One yeare and tom. pleted within ten; yeentfmn .. thodetwettits leteierporialois ' miter this UV?, . ' ~ .....„.,„/"... . ; .. .. , .... I . . . . . . ~ The slimtyibecood sealolvialacs thetas i;iiiebi,iir s ,a gili rural rod *howl, .Shall - carry out in' good nun ill . amtracte *Mel) 12181 . biin exiiteace between the Ccontnotf• ' wealth and other parties far the.matstriretkin of new - worst • on the Allegheny Pottage Mimed, or br repaint or mates Tied* cm any part of the tald tube line : •Protirferl,'Thet the • uld company teas abandon said connstotolte the same men • nere• th at the Commonwealth inightlatetriont, - asul. (bet they shell not be liable tot any of the debt" an the add main Um funned prior to ttee•oeto of cite tructferel • , , 'via. 23. That if any aompanyboretefere lormaratal by this Commonwealth, Mall -.become the :por4uner of laid main line, such company shall hald• - tho muse node,- to • original name, arganisatioe and Management, bet enjoy all the Tawas and gelid 'gee, and be subject to all the Midis hone, restrictions and conditions apecined to chit set, except Such as relate to the name, oremiestion nod monument of the CaMpfily, and uralho payment of tbo lint lanai. meet of-the' platters mosey by path acmpetiy; the gov ernor atudl,ainvef the add main line in the winner pro• vkied for upon the tandeg of hatenspateme to au unfacors FojettikOMP 92l 7 l .''' -''' -' i : ' -' ' • , % --: ;'•eser...24:•-sts.s. if falinre Ao pay any instalment, tea Ilia accrual interest. for more Jima Hz months from the time that curb instalment or Interest shall he duo, stall work a fa deities et double the 'menet of money doe; and a repe tition of seek neglect shall 'produce a forfeiture of the Irene c u m , hereby emosted...wherenpoo the Wet - riiniade and' caned ellen revert M. the State togetheraith the worting, etork and property thereon owned:be 'Mete Meopsey, sod thereupon the Madmen stall anocrencesuch forfeiture by • pextemettin, and.the Csnal Conuidstionarls shall:meated to take charge of said cattails and. tallioada; - erel:•keep the ace open for um at present rates of toll end thugs for the use thereof until &Ohm is had by the Imitelatere: - --aim 23..Thet It Thall at all times lie-lawful for a come mitts. of the Lubletureeeppointed fir that pu, tmia. meet the books and examine Into the p lugs of th. (*morello') pnrelnelnit inthl main Hee: for the perposes of ' aecertainlng whether the Tights and ' ptisitrites printed by this act have been mieueeder abused; areetbe Legialatute may provide such remedies and penalties. satiny be neeesh miry to secore a complianee with thepturltione of Ma set. ', lEttn. Z.'nuit the Letdelature preserve the pewee te el te t e [evoke or annul the powers ands privileges whirls may la conferred by this am on the company which may purcham the said redo Doe Whenever any of tbetsald powers or ;att. ilues.mity, In their opinice); to injuridos to the cltbaine of this Commonwealth, in tech manner, hemiTer g dhat no Ito. justice; Mali be done - to the add.oompity: , -- -Abrogated sections se i ••parts' of section sof lb. Art, km such as muter upon the parties pecrebasing the nattid Come.' . rate farm, and Recife, content the Raba only, and their ite • station here eonid be erne Interest to bidders: - • - - ' - r ' The relator Mil establhbed by the Canal Coterefailoners upon through freight; and it form at the date of tbe pee rage et _the law, apd .which will become the Idthebt rattle' Ithat the pnreheset will hare the sigrette Marge, areas col owe, to Wit: -• • ' . , .... ~ - .. lA. Chian freights Messed at Plalalcdplde for Pittabragh; or intermediate pointt on the main line. and an ell freight& dewed at Pittsburgh for Lbiladelphis, or intermedletea: i'poltita,, and carried the whale &stance between them pofnb Find elate gl tie per 1000 . itetuals.t Seated class, 125 do . • do. Third class, .LOO 'do - de, • . ."' Fourth clam, 95 do do. ' -. •'" :•- ... 2nd.'oll all Baltimore freights coming on to tba Canal at Columbia, and elskul from tbenoo to rittrt crib. and_ ati allfreights cleared at Pittsburgh foe Columtia, and tined- for 3&ttimorq the folowlng rates of toll may be, .aszgat Finn chis, $1.50 per 1000 pounds. Third clear, . 160 do do. ' • _ liburth class, .55 do do. Std. Onfrolghts carried over the Philadelphia and Coluto. his Railroad, agreeably to, the -annexed elandsraihro. pro. 'Tided that Inch rates shall not apply to freights th at do. not ram the 'whole diatom:a over the State nod Pilansyltanta . Railroad Company's Roads, :between Ihliadslpbls aid .7ohnstown. _ ' - ; - . Virg clasa. $1.12 per 1000 pounds. Second class, 70 • do do. Third tiara, 50 do do. - ,The rates of toll upon land freight being too volumlnOna- Insenkm — here, be ascertained. if deemed o teessarY. - bythoss dal:tog. to bll, on spoil :taboo to thin Deparnasbs, where carttfast statements fundshed by the Canal Conaz,- tutudrattis stern me. . . , pursuan c e of the saki Aet of public nodes le he given that stale totopoaileill be retelent tbe turktter utercepsed, at th e office of theleeetex,y acne c um .- eionermath, at tlateisburg, up to the gni tileoulai of July ;eat, at 12 o'ekielt, ht. • • • - A. BLACK, c, , , , • • ' rretery 'et the Ormmatie.eltb. 'pplLlahEED 81: 11 AARA:—kotra , r4.1. tkurheth Clottiect eta: - lli UM, thr sato by ' [my9l' RING a 111.)ORIIEM)., 41 INEISI=Mii imssiaw Mil ' t - =EMI
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