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'"*,Tir , 4,..f`Liaj , ..%: * .* .Vit : 2l,":4c-,ASISA r s , " . ... `l,.. ' i - :,, 1,100 per day, and continuing throughout the 't tv, a Thirty deaths from . Cholera 000urre , among tare was CsglObdM.:nMriterrlgOleni.alar: halshebeetten9elaetct:trhiniSgl"a! • - 4 r -$4,;,..ft 5 . 5 , - ijetitr..,4l 4 ,lYrt:t . nr ..,"% -r / - V, ls -3 i - year would - makenearly four hundred thousand 1 : T r " --I T , "'" 1 "-'' "..e‘L''' '''. , l;, - . 5 ' ". t'''4- immigrants arriving in a year . atthatsingle the German passengers, ea board the steamer tic ,, ,.A. i: - .'''Vet...r> t kl 4' : -14 :- '4: i...q . '-' 4 , 4 4?...,,, 4 4 - : a ., 14-. „-,_.. " ' ' ' .1 -.,.."',.:1 1k i,,-- t " ;&4- 4.,.. -t i , .....,%,,,;ti . - port . " Notwithstanding- the recent melancholy . Dresden,' whioh' arrived at St. Louis on Satur lii'e-ta%'4's' .. !) - 4-V ,- -- -''' ..' - 'fi ~''• .' 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'" . :4 1 :, . 6 ., : 7,4 1- ' 4 , - . c , ( t• - ;, , Per`1,,,.z,45, - ! 4 0.," ;; ; d, 3 :,, , - : . tin' land; unit nil e i rie he c h in ar te re r b a i l p i sjahned'pprierili-rasti i t : n f le t i t! et tieing -a - female to deooy 'lam into a lilacs of I , s ,r7. o :l an : l ti no ,t7oi:ti n a t , r . pi i ,ed nl nt: ll; fa' e ee ;i 7 l ,l,. . ihn s a n rt , gb b el y dsk woe_ t a f t i o o u a n , a •r e , g n u d i e l r t ; d 9 i; 7 ail e d loco counts o l;i f i a g . e i s l t n y i , -2 - !•""'-4.0.-f.t...,..' s. "' ',. i. ww,2„, -7 k,'.-..*.;1 7,1 -'o , ‘-`..f•_*t,•i . i.‘P'.. '.;‘.ei 4 L I, ( 44146 / 431 / ' • - - • .- . a ''Z' l _,l'''%'‘ -1. . - '' - i'ar' .- i. t "554' 4 ' 4. 4- :' : •" 1 :0.. ,,- 1)- 4 -7".. trident taqinding : 'employmen t an d b0M13 ,.. 11 . -: , , , ~, ~ AfiatliilingliOthilPbiladolo" . 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Isf- , , , fei = ,- ..- , .-',., 4 ri., ie,' -,. , 1-`,.• ~••-k..,, , ••-k.., •'. ~;~ a~' ,;~~;,~ s strolled into the•garden, the youth rose to take his leave. Ho found his nag in the stable, and having bade farewell to his host, took his way through the ehrabberY that led into the road. He was about alighting to open the gate, when the rosy-faced Nelly darted forward to save him the trouble. As she lifted the latch, she looked archly up into his taus and said:--" Can't yo take my father's money?" " Yes, by Jove; I will, if you wish it?" "Then, come over to church to-morrow morn tog, and tell him so after service ;" and the speak 'ervatilatted-like an elfiae spirit among the green- lasiag nitsilvit Proverb which says, "walla , havisears,"-theyoung farmer rode slowly bottle. Ha.did not fail—how could he?—of attending of the;olnerch nelt morninig, and' after sermon declared to the parson hie altered resolution., Ile Married 'the fair NellY three months• after wards; and• she brought him in due course of years . a. row of goodlY sone, than whom there are few at the present hoar wiser in the generation; or more wealthy; to the whole of , broad England. ..-11.0,41 . -Tf. : plii.4f'.: i l:o. "ii77;' , 2=oßE,.=tor malPpprutor. • PITTBBQSf .MONDAY MORNING WAY 16 ~ t !'; DEDICHtiIiA*O4I9IIX*T..:- i Oll . 0,1"6111 :::VILLI . A3f, - 1819 , 1 , FX , EOR. 49sTler. ogIng.BOPILEILE COMITi • or rOmEtscr comfts FOB °SNAG cominssiqxtm, 11E.Iila S. KOT4r-,-' 4V-itEiDTNO .IdiTTE:II WILL= FOUND ON E&COI PAGE 'rris rAta. • . . . 4:0B. -.PRIMING. "iVe:tunrci - oito f the%best Job Ogees Id ibo city,ttal we would respectfully tusk trier "ehantiand'all otheiii Who want Cards, Circulars, Pills,9f3teuling, Hitllieede, Mask Check's, trawl hUlei.ote., glre us . a call. • All our Job Type stro;ottlie most Modern manufacture and can alt oar customers. Our notwork io"tlttn':slsris". Perfect masters of ,their business, and sa)list,Sr assiduously to please all who will fa irer us with An order. • WIFI;DAD.SIE AND TIT. PEOPLE. was a bill before tha late Legislature sprovitlinefor - au increase of the psy of the As itidges, the County Commissioners, rind oraq other county officers, and also to make the pay . of . ..inrors '.1,25 per day, instead of one dot. 4Calit:is now. The bill passed the Muir, of itepiettentatives. `Bet when it came to the lien- Won:tied:fiat Mr. Dania was williog fetrate an increassi,4lmy to alt the office bold• ere; int refused to .tote for nu increase of the pity of - the "furore. --* 'Now We think few of our citizens will agree with Mr. Lamle on this subject. No class of men An IV3rO poorly paid than jurors. Farmers are eailed in from distant .parts of the county, taken from their occupations at great inconveni ence; and.whilo attendlngasjarors, in the city, must pay fifty cents per day for their boarding. Add to this,traveling expenses. and it -ill he tie a that they havivery little left to compensate them for theictime, and fortbe injury done to their business by t'acir compelled absence from This trifling compensation Mr. Dsreio re fußOs te increase. This actual loss to hundreds of.farmers and mechanics every year, Mr. Dar eie.chooses that they shall continue to bear; and itife - - far bim for Canal Commissioner in the meantime: ~ f ig* Op the people.like it? - 131118:4 OF TILE COUNTRY. -Aipine years 'ago, Congress adopted a resolution requiring the Secretary of the Treusary to make a statement to Congress every year of the con dillpn of all tbe banks In the Union. Daring ttfii:!slstetiec Of.demooratie administration.v, this 4110,liati been regularly performed ; but under widlidgituistration it was frequently neglected. finthrioliss lately sent to Congress itirstiOttient;from thifollOwing facto are Withered. • •-. • 'On the Ist of January lust, the total circuits dont:42*U the banks 'amounted to $204,000,000. Tl;;Piijittflant,'of.deposits was $180,000,000. The Banks. return $50_000,000 of specie in their vattlts;•-and - several millions more, called specie Plias. 'There is then a specie basis of lees thou $66,0064000,, fors circulation of $204,000,001). !Etter° buoy - a circulation of bank notes of fifty-four million dollars more than there wag on the Ist of Jitnitary; 1837, when the first Inflation of bunko was at its greatest height up to that date, and Which was followed by large contrac tidn,:setspenaion of specie payments, and gene. bSitkOptcy. - The whole bank circulation on . litilie . etjarittary,lBll7, was but $150,000,000. •" , .,It,:ja,uot, however, to be inferred from the obbve facts that the country is:now in danger of &bother fittaneial critsis, similar to that which %fli tt ed the year. 1837. 'The country is in a egry different condition now from that of that dattai...lts wealth is doubled, and its volume of iptrole more than doubled within the last nixteen .314k.:''iyhile the conditloWof the banks should latipliiieitution, it will not create alarm. • CROPS IN FRANCE. I s Plier:loittr 10 the New York Tribune states thattovai a,oonaiderable part of France scarcely any 'an has fallen since the . beginning of Feb ' 'The effect of the Broth oa the growing crops is , beginning.ip appear, and great alarm is felt lest another deficient harvest should occur. , -, l7€ls 2 .dificleiitlinest can be borne in England otTrimieo Willtinkeeilona inconvenience; but two is succession Would produce the moat dieas trewconsequences. • War and famine, an er peOsiee lrar and a wide spread famine,•wortld bo terrible indeed; and would produce convulsions, beii;political and. faincial,.of the most startling kitutor Should this xeport.of the writer,above lifer:o to be confirmed, it would put an end to oli"..ioitiaii 'of more miodcrate prices of bt.ead• 'antra :tog e long time to come. It itinot yet sou- Seolsd :from •-•other sources of information; but ideiligen'oi on: the - subject' will be looked for witii;gietq anxiety on this side of the Atlantic. The.fartaerti.of America, Oven should the crops OtEurope be tolerably good this year, will find a gcril - niarket for all their surplus product& A lake demand for England, and probably France, .may be expected. The war outs off the usual stipplies" from the Baltic and Black Sea coun tries, and , Egypt; and,. thtit deficiency must tie supplied fiont AMerica. A Donis Vilteassu.-..The Louisville Jatatnol one of the 'very few papirs that defend the Ward acquitttd—a - yesnit- the editor helped to bring about by testifying int•trial:to the ' murderer. be= •.,. tug _au ! , atniable young;man"—acitt attempts to show that its course is justified by public seri timent For this purpose - Mr. Prentice pub lishes a letter freta..Georgetewo, Ky., purporting_ to come from fiNt l oo;;ollseps in that vicinity,• who ate indignant at hostility of a blind and ignorant populace," against ibis persecuted editor ! We omit the letter, being too long for our columns;. but give the note prefixed to the subscribers names,: atdaorrOws, Ay., 31ay 0,1653. arc. D. runnel, Dna—Sir: tiering understood that come persons were diepored to proscribe your valuable pa• per for its roared, manly and independent coarse in the Ward cue, atrryonr. Justly indignant rebuke of the Orel mob in Louisville," we take pleases in sending you our subveriptiene or a Blight testimony of our approval of your eourFe end strongest condemnation of the mob aud its Vida. pater:. Eldned with 61 names. This story sounded very well ; but was utter ly spoiled by the Courier : on the following day. The editor of that paper, says he bad been.ad vised for some time, that a movement of the kind was going on, and he bad never for a moment Bopp aaed the /carnal would lose anything pecun iarily by its iofamone course ;, for the Ward's anti their numerous wealthy relatives would not permit this. But he has lost that which neither toe Ward's nor their friends have in their power to restore--charanter I To show what sort of a one-sided affair the note above is, the editor of the Courier publishes the (subjoined letter from one of the best men in Scott county : - aiintortuas, Hy., May 6.1854. Ilptuts. GII.I.AOM:It. k Burman I have just been In formed that a young lawyer by the name of Bradley. who married a first ornrin of Matt irunfs, by the all of his brother, has boon canvassing this bairn and ogobortloo4 for a lento llet of new sobernbers tette Louisville Journal, opprobstoi7 of its course itrthe Ward outrage. I bate no doubt from what I bear, but quits a flourish will be made by the getters up of thisUst, and that Meaner. nolleillboastlogly eteica it as approbating his course. And that yno may be posted as to the how the thing has been gotten up, I write to inform you that this eouuty is tilled with Wards. Johnson' , and Flouroeva, and they have own cross relatkme, end beiag, rery "Deathly, consequently wield ft roiThty influence! So this approbatory list may beset down as a Wani demonstration only, far Tamura you that. ootshie et these fsmlitcs and their influence, nlueeteathe of cur citizens look upon the Hardin county Bare with Meg. TIMMMATEIC ITE.SO.—A despatch from Easton on Friday gives the sentence pass:d by Judge IFCartney upon the persons who have had their trial in that place for conspiracy to extort money from an old roan named Benjamin Green. The penalties are severe:—Daniel Lachenour was sentenced to pay a fine of $2,500, and to under go an imprisonment of three months in the coon• ty jail De. C. C. Field was sentenced to pay a Gan of $2,000, and to undergo an imprisonment of one year in the Eastern Penitentiary. Aaron S. Dech was sentenced to pay a Goo of $l,OOO, and to undergo an impiisonment of one year in the Eastern Penitentiary. Stevenson, who plead godly. was sentenced to pay a ens of (modeller, and to undergo an imprisonment of one year at hard labor in the Eastern Penitentiary. After the sentence had been pronounced, Aaron B. Decb, one of the convicts, asked permission to say a few wards, which was granted him by the Court. Ile then arose and said with much ear nestness, "I am an innocent man, so help me God." Stevenson seemed morn composed than any of the -other prisoners. Thus has ended this extraordinary trial, which bus lasted a num ber of weeks, and caused a deep feeling in that community. An the citizens of Sagas ore sat iated with the verdicts and sentences, and teem to think that no more than justice has been dono. Dr. Steiner, who is charged with killing Bin jor Arnold, for whose trial a Court Martial Is -sitting at Austin, Texas, was rescued by the tang of Waco from Lieutenant Anderson, who was taking him to Fort Graham. GOLD AT run CArn.—Gold has been discover ed tear the Cape of Good Hope, at the southern extreme of the African continent. It is on English territory. It produces considerable ex citement in England, and it is believed that emigration to that region win be large during the coming year. It is much nearer and more easily accessible to the English than Australia; and shoal the yield of gold prove abundant, another city like San Francisco or Melbourne may soon spring up on the African coast. It trill be cause of rejoicing to the civilised world should such a change in the condition of the African continent occur. That dark region needs a golden attraction to draw to its benight ed shores a white and civilized race of men. A - few gold mines discovered in its soil will- do more to introduce intelligence and civilization into Africa than all colonies and missions. In till other quarters of the globe great changes are in Progress, and tending, we believe, to ameli orate the condition of man; anti it is time some eleinent was discovered that would include Africa in the general and active movements of the world. BhoOld those discoveries prove valuable an other source is opened from which an abundant. supply of gold is to be drawn. It is a matter of congratulation, too, that the principal gold fields of the world belong to the United States and England. The Auglo Saxon race thus pos. some the great elevent of commercial and po litical supremacy; and are, even now, the two wealthiest nations of the earth. MILS. MIMS Acocarrau.—Mrs. Clara Hayes, who hoe been on trial in New York for the pant week, for the murder of Dr. Listener, termina ted last oveniog, as was expeoted, with the ac quittal of the defendant. The jery, after a fair charge from Sedge Roosevelt, retired at twelve o'clock to deliberate on their verdict. Soon after they applied for the letters produced - but not road in the trial, which the •Court declined to give them, as they bad not been used in the trial. . At a little after tiro o'clock the Court, having had a recess of several hours, again met. A great crowd, filled tho room, Mre. Hayes being the control( all ourtosity. At a little before seven the s iniytieteeed and rendered a verdie tot "not guilty:" itirs.'llayes maintained her com posure, and there wereno demonetratlons among the spectators, though ail seemed satisfied with the verdict. She . was immediately removed to the kileg House, where who remained all night. 011TVADX.—Tho deaths of two distinguished Englishmen are announced by telegraph from Halifax : the Marqtlis of Anglesey and Lord Cockburn. Henry William Paget, Marquis of Anglesey, was born in 1768. Ho served with distinctioain the Peninsular war, me a member of the Canning Cabinet, and was a strong advo cate of Catholic emancipation Lord Cookburn Is known more as a literdry character. His last, work was a life of Jeffrey. He is better known by his Life of Charles Lamb. • "Row. OZOBGE Buss, of this state, has left Washington temporarily,' by the • advice of phy- Blatant', for the recovery of hilhealth. Ile was paired off in the Nebraska Bill with Mr. Ewing, of Ky." "Bless mytioul!" said Mrs. Partiogton as she threw up her hands in amazement and pity. She spoke it so earnestly that oh, attract ed the attention of base, who was engaged in making a new- bat out -of the clothes stick. "Pared off! I don't wonder at his being out of health, poor creature, if he . was. Why will they allow such moral tort online tc; be committed? and paring is almost as bad as the Pope's Non sense' did; that we read about, who ekinned the people in furria parta. It' is the worst • thing that ever was - done its, our country." "True, it is bad enough," replied old Roger, who was pre sent; "but it Might be worse, As I look at it, it is only another case-of impaired Bliss." Old . Roger smiled, and Mrs: P. banded him her boz, which_ he honored, and then went out like a lathp•filled with bad oll.—Boition Port. , , =ffil vita .The past wept his been the onitdesignstaiiy: nearly all the: National Sceletlea for theleAtinl. vereary meetinge in the eastern cities. , W,eglift a condensed report of tteirpioCiedlogs: ANILBIOAN. TRACT Booms . —The 25th annual meeting of the American Tract Society was also held in the city of New York on Wednesday morning; Chief Justice Williams, of Connecticut, presiding. Addresses by Rev, Mr. Post of St. Louis; Rev. Dr. Brooke, of Baltimore 'Rev. Dr. Vermllyea, Rov. Dr. Duff, and Rev. DI:. ()oaken. The receipts of the year were in donations $156,038 48, inolndiog $27,864 88 in legacies ; for Dales, including periodicals, $269,125 : :12"; total, $415,870 21. Expendituree. for publish ing books and periodicals, $254,426 42 ; for col portage, $91,218 62; caoh remitted to foreign and pagan lands, $20,000.; total expended, $406,708.1. The publications of the society during tho year were as follows: - Books Issued, 1912, of which 807 are volumes; total approved for circulation abroad, In about 110 languages and dialects, 2885, of which 282 are volumes. Of tbo American Messenger. up- • wards of 200,000 are printed monthly; of, the Child's Paper, more than 250,030 ; of the Ger man Meseenger, about 25,000. Circulated during the year, 10,834,718 publi cations, including 1,047,514 volumes, and eta bracing 815,100,857 pages. Total since the far !nation of the society, 148,225,198 publicatlone,: including 9,463,874 volumes. Gratuitous Die.. trittutions for the year, 17,372.019 pages, besides 7,852,755 to life directors and life members ; va lue nearly $50,000. BAPTIST PUBLICATION SOCI STY. —The thirteenth meeting of this society was held in Philadelphia on Thtuadayi, Rev. Joseph Kennard, President, in the chair. , The financial affairs of the Goelety exhibits u most gratifying Increase over the lastsear. The sales of merchandise amounted to $32.265 71. bolog a gain of $6,566 12 over the sales of the previous year. :The receipts, with the balance at the beginning of the year, amounts to $10.502 12.1eaviog a balance at the present time of $6,- 056. Of the receipts, $85.2113 56 :hose been from sales of teerebandise..sl.l3o . 72 for the Colporteurs' Fund, $3,732 1G for donations or General Purposit Fond, and $4,80517 fat buil.ll- lag fund. 61 colporteurs have been appointed within the Agora year-4 whom 13 were appointed for a abort period; 41 were only in active service nt the close of the year ending on the Ist of Mereb. The oolpertenre were stationed in the Staten of Arkin:mac . Connecticut, Indiana,. lowa, Ken tucky, Maine. Maryland, Massachusetts, sfis settri, New York. Periosy'yards, Trees, Ver meg, Virginia, Tfieeonsin end Canada West. The whole Dumber In commission is 44. The statiatical report Plows that during the year the eolperteure performed 1058 weeks of labor, travelled 28,544 =Deo, Sold 18,450 vol umes, and gave away 549 vole.; 231,235 tracts were distributed, 3758 visits werespaid to ves sels and canal boat*, 32.279 !amino; were vielt ed, 1006 prayer meetings were bell, 1827 ser mons were Tereaebed, and 847 hopeful conver sions were reported; 282 baptisms were ad ministered, 10 churches were organised, and 7 Sunday schools were founded. - `ASIIIRICAN Hoes Thssiossur ASSOCIATION, The twenty-eighth anniversary of this associa tion was bed in New York on Wednesday even ing, Henry Dwight, Esq:,. presiding. Since the last annual meeting, two Vies Presidents of the Soolity—lfni. Joshua 'Bates. D. D., and Rev. Justin Eduardo, D. D.,--one of its Directors, Rev. Eliphniet Gilbert, D. D.,—nei one of the Seoretaries for Correepoodence—Rek. Charles Hall. D. D.,—bate died. The society limn bad in service 1.049 ministers Of the gospel, in twenty-seven differeet States and Territories. Of the whole number 590 have been the. pastorti - or stated eupplies of single con,gregations; 280 have ministered to two or three congregations each ; nod 177 Dave extend ed their labors over still whirr belie. Ten =ler slot:caries have preached to congregators of 'colored people: and 55 in foreign bangr.nges-113 to We'd:. end 40 to German congregations; and others to congregations of Norwegians, Swedes, Swigs, Hollandersand Frenchmen. The number of congregations end miesionnry citations sup plied, in whole or in part, is 2.140. The aggre gate of ministerial labor performed, is rem& to I 870 years. The clamber of pupils in Sabbath schools is 55,450. ' There have born added to the churches, 6,025, viz: 8,310 on profession; nod 2,115 by letter. Sixty-two missionaries make met:alto in their reverts of revivals of religion In their conerepn lions; and 374 usiesionerice report 2,815 hope ful conversions. Fifty churches bare beau or ganized by the raissiooaries during the year: and 45, that had been dependent, have up:named . the support of their own ministry. Sixty-fin houses of worship have been completed; 40 to.. paired, and 89 ()theta arc in process of erection. Ninety-sown young men, in connection Willt..tbo. missionary churches, are in preparation for the gospel ministry. Receipts, $191.209 07: Ua battles, $195.476 04 ; payments, $181,025 74,-- leaving $11,450 88 still due to missionaries for labor performed, towards cauctlling which, sod meeting the further claims on cosemiesione not yet expired—omountleg in all to $85.191 there is a balance in the treasury of $14,380 40. the greater part of it received in payment of legacies near, the close of the year. The receipte exceed those of any farmer year by 819.474 83, the principal part of the increase being from the regular contributions of the churches. =2ll/ 111B2M1 . , ). '-.• - Fcr thrt Daily Erenleg Pn.st. Ufa. Entron :—Ao your volumns have been open to mo on a previous occasion, I feel at liberty to tend you the following, on a subject that has interested me very much; namely: the Infirmary, and Orphans' Home; at present under the direction of the Be,. Mr. Passavant. I visited both Institutions yesterdny for the first time, and it afforded me not n little pleasure. The Infirmary le an admirable building ; perfect order and neatness, with that regard for home comfort that is calculated to make ono feel pleasant and happy, reign throughout the entire establishment. On entering we were taken into a very pleasant parlor, or reception room where the matron soon attended no. They have at present thirty4wo patients; some of whom have been there for several months, with to bopo of getting well, others aro recovering !hely, 'piffle some aro almost ready to leave. That this Institution is a credit to our city, no one will attempt to deny, while the spirit in _which it was founded, and is still nurtured, de serves the highest mead of praise. /reword now for tho dear Hula orphans—the objects of God's peculiar care and tenderness; they occupy a building immediately opposite the Infirmary, where they ore provided with all the necessaries,of life, educated, and made tit to en joy this world, as far as lies in the power'of those having oharge of them. There are nine teen in the Homo at present, but Mr. Passavant intends sanding the boys to the forni, at Mille topic sometime daring this month, where they are about to erect a fine House, expressly for their little lordships; this banding I un lers tend , will cast twelve thousand dollars, and proud may that one be, who has even a dollar in it, for I consider the care of orphan children, to bo most sacred duty, and one from which the poor est of us shouldnot shrink to add onrmite. some of these little creatures went into the Homo where they now are, in the most distressing condition imaginable; now they ail look healthy and hap py, so much so, that tiro little ones, Who live in the neighborhood, and visit them occasionally, wish that their father and mother would die, so that they could live at the Home too ; that God may abundanily bless all concerned in this in stitution is my. bumble prayer. ELIZA. ISMS ; 4- •: • ' • . • , - • , Let liiiv;koviVotto 'Wither, Ariiapture Tend wo, Mbile . l6 tlde iitAiXtatenplicontinalia to ikow ; The tile" of her life mty be darksome , or bright, A a it speedo on Its Conrie 11'.e n dream In the night,. But Love can enliven the glo houre, And throw to Time'a pathway e fiewere. hot us love ono euother,—though cw.-.rin.g rind gar.... Tho manhole of proudre bonaut der . C 3 tonloy, Tomorrow In sogulah oui Fedi& Mei Marti*" Eintkn•erushed drn they bloreinuod, no mire terletUrl: Palo follows - enjoyment, Win reeve upon date; From the pulse's thew to Its perm ia the grime. • •- , . . Let us love ono anotheri White yet MIS day, Ere the mond Ito of Death hat have =lied LB away ; Boma ludo In their earl° g•thrto; thair Rut blooming, yea; a Ere the brow‘hath been sadden - Ed by jailiuee's itulteaus 9.mio droop In their manhood—some allvered with age, Ethic ealmlyto rest from Life's turbulent Otago. Let no love one another and strive to forget, " Though wrong+ we may suffer, though; woes may be met; The warm and trumbeartedperchancemsy seem sheep d And the Mend of our youth may % eald'and estranged, Yet cherish tha thought from which never 811 'Moire Thet.the coarse of true love:very aoldom rune smooth.? Pirresuana, Blay Bib, COMING WITU Oas.--44 saW;* yesterday, an interesting experiment—baking a loaf of bread with gas. Theo idea, of cooking with gas is nothing new—it is practised extensively; but those who hove never seenit have no Idea how easily the thing is managed, and can sco in the principle bow meals may not only bo prepared, but how honsce may be heated. A Omer:iron. Oven, something like what wives calla "summer. bakery, i ' is set upon a tripod, or , three-legged stool, in the scat of which is placed a 'quantity of broken pumatice-stone. An India rubber tube with a screw at eon end, faetens to the gas burner in the wall of any dwelling, and at the utbcr end is a burner, which is lighted and placed beneath the pommice-stene. - The flame rises between the interstices of the stoneo, Is spread over the whole surface: of the oven equal ly, and in about one hour, between the beat of the stones and tho gas, the bread is thoroughly belied. It is the simplest and &tartest mode of cooking imag,inshle. It is stated that it is the loot expensive. Oa this point there was no evidence by the experiment that it is so. ,We Rhoultl thief: it was not. Yet the improvements io the manufacture of gas, - which bee cheapened its cost er) greatly, may reduce it to half its pre sent price and even lower. 1.11 such on event we are not itertairt that gas would not he n very cheap article for cooking and, probably, for heat ing. In summer, especially, it would bo very convenient to cook pith or use for other house hold purposes, AN in ironing, where beat is not desirable. With a charcoal or stone coal fire at such time° there is necessarily great waste, for the fare hes to burn a long time to heat the oven for baking, and ix usually left to burn oat after the baking is over, With thegiskthere is scarce ly- any preparation needed, for it begins to act as soon as it begins to barn, "and at the con clusion of the balking the expenditure of gas leaver. Its safety Is atiothei,tecommendatlon I Lector. A bright and interesting little girl about eight years of age, died in tbc village of Newark from convulsions brought on by jumping. rope' four hundred times in succession. 'ho movement of the muscles of the limbs, as in jamping. con tinued without cessation torty.elght hours, until the eniTerer was released from the pulofal exer cise by death. The one oneeemsnt from Denton, that be would not receive any letters through the Bt. Lonis poet office, bee stirred up the postmaster—Mr: Arrastroog—of that place.' A correspondent lately of the St. Louis Herald says: I have beard it rumored in tioe etreet to day. that 3lr. Armstrong, the newly appointed postmaster, •wonid not, on crafter nottoloy next, receive in, lor seed from the pest cone, any of the bills of the Dank of the State of lliiseouri which have engreven on the faces of them the ilkeness of Thomas Benton." Tbe St. L•ooieNews states that legal proceed ings QM' :tbOvlt• to be instituted egalast the Steamer Franklin Place for entering ansteettling upon government land without the proper form tittles. With a large qurntity of grain - nod proldrione in store, ehe bits held possession . for four or lire lays of tracts of land, haring.the bEnrills of extensive water privileges. in the elvicithorhood of thn mouth of Little Blue, on the Illinois, and also near the Ituckborn bar. The News sage: We mention the pr..3bability of legal proceedings its n rumor tnrr.•ty ; os to the fact of her squatting upon the land we bate maple evidence. - . . . . ;if Dr. Marmots Itsvlgorettlng Elixir Or itarthos; cures of uerraus dieratee wrought, by this ihervel.winklus reitoratlrs be* awakened LI. publk wind from the apathy with art.tlt innumerable disappointortentr hat arrOltomed It to regard what aro rallsd patrol eavlivirme,tt tt to not too Much to trey, that oath. fog short of toirscnisua inhituasition has ever produced math rapid Yeller to the (title awl rufferiog. Thourandsol both rears. wlt')/e tletTo:l4 eystine wore needy prostrate some of whom WCTO bedaillea.and othersmerely tottering over the eerthei euifsee, oppowenttly broten to coasaltution and on the high real to rte grass, hare been restyled, .tit tits cr novo mums of the Elixir, to rahtutt health. The Agent has the proof* mg retail:tees in his hands, sod Is pro ving it all (kW to cahibit rhea The medicine only re qulrea facts to tuotalo It. Dallis who for pasty had been scutr , tios frem the wor.t orunplicatirna of the peculiar diet euliicepto which too many of the set are sohject, have Leen re:torn' In Ica than one month; casting off, as if by en elta nttnent, tb a lassittair, Nor, nervous Irritation, low rplr. Ito any %lAA:Ryon:a becoming attire, healthy and ekteerfuL The INVIGONATINO ELTNIIt la indeel a callow), to the feebler r..s—reitoring to rogulatity eve-y lotertalttel fano. 11714 and to many logaocus blasslog the &Nothing wife with maternal joys. No 'a ft lel:certain 113 Its .etion upon soma. wtethor weakened by /turn., or . inflating from OW' atitutiouil debtlity, onrartutnices, dyiporsta, lima disease, or any a:headhunter tbst losp.the the integrityof Ihe virile function. The Cunllel is put no, highly concentrated, In pint hot. Go. Price three dollars per bottle, two furtive dollars, six. fOr twelve dollar/. U. 11...111NG, Proprietor, IfintnsedwaY. /Sew Yota. • Sol.l be Drozgiiti tlansughont the United Btateet, Canada, end the by Indies. '• AGENTS.' ' PLUMING .t• erns., tic (d Wood street, Pittsburgh.. Dit. Gib) . KtitiStilt, N 0.140 Wood street, do • YLE3IING, Allegheny City. miller:taw isr A !Most Ettraordtuary Cure Effeetffid DV DR. tPLANT.'3 (14LMILIATED VE1131181701:: Nix rarat, 3.lauvli 10, 1852. This to to certify that I hare been trouble.' fb? almoet tour years srithneboltiag sensation, am:actinics al bad as almost to suffocate me; f employed two regular phyrielans, but to no 'purpose. I was then pomaded to try a bottle of Dr. 1E Lane's celebration! Torinitugo. I took two teaspoons full at coo doss. It aixatbegare to operator than It 'made thorough work. (I had p rogular worm ftetary ',Ebb:emu.) I should judgo It brought away fecal ma trio quarts of wormr; they had the appearance - of hissing burrted. took tho remainder of the bottlo at two deter. Tbo offset watt;tt.bringht away about one quart more; ell chopped to pieces...l now trot 113.1 pdiaorent person. Theaboyu Is ft 6131 a widow lady, tbrty rig years. of age, rethlent In this city. lot further particulars, the public, are retorted to Mrs. Ilardlo. Ito. 3 Manhattan plum, or to E. L. Theull,Draggirt, corner of Itutger tineiMonroo streets. I'. E.—Tha atom calimblo remedy, also Dr. WLana's col. ebratrd Liver Pills, CM now be had at all respectable Drug Stores In this city. Porehtisora will be careful to ask for, and take nous but Dr. 3l'Lazie's Vermittige. All others, in compatistn, are • worthless. • Also, for role by the solo proprietors, FLEXING tws.. Pantaloone.—The ivdl•kaown superiority o °RIBBLE'S fit in the Garment, nulls no comment on his pert; Khios been neknoWledged by ell who hero favored him with their orders, that they have never been tittedwlth the same ease and style as l y him. lle bvls to Inform hb pa MDR and tho public, that his stock is now replete with the' newest styles for coats, vests and pants, suitable for the present season. E. GRIDDLE, Tailor and Pantaloon Maker, 210 Liberty at, held of Word. !Hato Mutual Fire &Marini Izorurauto Couipauy, . OF PENNSYLVANIA. Brand i Office car. ibisrth and SmfU idd its., Pittsburgh.. Capital, 380,000 Dollars. John P. Rutherford, Dauphin ea; P.• O. fledgwl6k, Harris burg : Samuel Jones,. Philadelphia: A: Wilkins, Banker; Pith,burch; A. Carrier, Pittsburgh; John &Rutherford; Dauphin co; A. J. Oillttt, Harrisburg; B. T. Jonas, Randle bur • Robert Riots, Carbon no. . • ll' JOHN P. RiITfIBRFORD, President. A. A. CARRIER, Act's'.'A. 3. OlLLl:TT.Secretary.• Tbeabove company alll insure against perils of era and inland navigation and transportation; also, on buildings and uterchandlie in city or ganntry, at lowest rata masts. tent with eafety. Politica Issued on dwelling houses either perpetually or for s.term of yenta.. . Jal3 Gireal Fire and Marino 'mamma Cainpaay • OW. PIIILADELSBIA. - _ Office ef Pittsburgh Agency con. Poxrth and SosilAjleld it,. Capital, 800,000 Dollars.. Wm. 31. Swain, - .1. P. Stelner, 11. A. Shackelford, Paul Thuile ve, B. M. Davis, 3. jt, luaticen, Thai, S. Mitche% . Samuel Janes, •. • . B. B. Oomegya, .. Thomas Oravn, • Wm. 11. Soverai R. D. Sherman,. A. A. Hart, l hilly P. Snyder, Wm. P. Hacker, - . Alex. Heron, Jr, JOEL JONES, President, A. Sa -1317,1X1T, Secretary. • • insure Ootten or Woolen Rectories, BUlldirrgs, Stares; Merchandise and property generally, on the meat favorable terms. [ - j513,1 • A. A. OA PR-Trit.A.Vent. .___ W.Cornst Cornell Corns!: I A great =surlier sons are dreadfully tormented with corns. A certain semedy „will be found in Dr. Cana's Conn PlAstm, for vale by -Dr. 080. S. IMMO', 140 Wood street, Prim, retail at 1 2 1,4 and 2b eta. parbox. • mpg . ''.:74, , '••••*- 11. - 7 -1 " - T—•-.4..-t-llrawrlm bar.to sell seam . 4 ^. "' '''...' 'P'- ! ..:-.., .:.:...... -.. %It ~ f •'. ':,% '''''''''' ''''' ...7 . - ;" A C . ; 1 2: . " 0..3".1;t7 =SO lEEE W l *" fir IAI i;e4iffr,4 tuils 'a'.o Tll AAA I A _:n ~ Successors to J. 1111,1 &Ca f.lWnnd street. myl2,:mbor 7 ' At4ke. • .. • CoZpany of dia Valley ,o f Virginia. • oapitai .0200.0 _ HOI.E..9EVICA WINO/APT-Ess - t9tzornas • Lloyd toicsa, - James It:Burgeaq, James P. IWey, • N. W. Itlchardson, • 11. R. McGurn. _ JOS. B. CARSON President O.S. PUNK, Secretary. 0. P. IlltEsEE, Actuary. The attention of the community to especially invited to this vompany, as au institution based upon an ample esPi• tal, end - conducted on the strictest principle:lot equity and aosuouty. , Policies *tied on Mats, Canoga, and property ., , generally, by A: A. CAltllTET,' Agent: jala , Office ter. Vcurtb and Smithfield eta. • Strange .Develesperisent.scierilltic wen AtrY are daily bringing to light new Inventions and the march of prow-oasis onward ; 'persons Bald, or betiomfrig , gor will be pleseed to learn that science and long research cum alned, have brought bet - cm the public the greatest wonder of the ore, in the article of EMERSON'S AMERICAN RAllt BNATORATIVB, a sure ears for Baldness and toprevent Rafe from falling.. Beecircular to' tgt.bad of the Agents.' giving fall particulars. Price $l,OO in large bottles. Bold by . C. B. FISREII & CO.. Proprietors, G 7 Superior street,Cleveland, 01110. For sale In Pittsburgh in tbefollowlug houses:— • Fleming Bros., L. Wilcox &00., ' • It B. Sellers, G. IL Keyser, • Joel Mohler, • • Ben). Page, Jr., 3,11. Caarel. Aftvphimkrefige—L. A. Becalms, Pressly. & • bleats, 3. P. BiresbigibritLPstrereoit, John O. Smith. O'op.: Building Late In Allegheny: Clty at Anettell.—Tbo 'Subscribers will offer. at public auction ou BATOR-BAY, May 20th. at 2 o'cloek,on. the premix's. OS Building Lots, situated in die Third -Ward,. Alts en] City nod Bi..serve Township, between Fast Lexie. sod ffberalut streets. Thin propeay, it Inn convenient to the numemus meaufaMuring ostablipbments In Allegheny. the Fifth end Ninth Wards In tbo My of Pittehurgh,: will afford • Tarn opportatilly to persons working In those' establisbnienia to secure a plessent and chap home. Terms of payment easy, whirl/will be made known et time of sale. ItOBBRT GALWAY. JAMES AfAitBILALL. roil JIHIN fOrT ' 10'TsuiIs:Witten -sail • aver Vompinant OURED 131:4SISIVIS PETIWLY.I3.II,—Reed the fol- Turin; letter from Ser. 0. Incum ' os Missionary In • ss Ma J. U. Btu--Oros 'Slyest' and vire haring been greatly beneOtted by the rim of your Petrolaum.,l wish to bare you send me be of two or three dosen bottles. I am theCongrega dorsal Minfster In tbliplace, and several or my people ars affected with - indigestion and an Insertion of the lire:, the'reme of myself and wife, Ware taklog your POrnottow,oa Roes" Om. We took several bottles-- two or thtos cich - -Wirrnat VMS' and whin toW, and We hare never etdoyed so good % health for .yeara ne we have •Pltlee . tbat time. I hird nbi taken a single bettlec,hcfons that filllnews of the stoma.rh which so diAressres' the ad* peptic was rellared;and Those felt notblo4 of It since that My elf. was also 'relieved from a'shronle disease of the liver, whirls had been of soteral years standing:. by the use of rour Petroleum. ' Seld - by S. SLIMS a, Oacuil Basin; ard6.ll. kETSIiit,I4O Wood streotr and Draggista'and MWldao Dealers every where. grCAS ill DI - WT 11 A/. WIRE Any Ana. RIME INSURANCE. CODIPANT, of Pennsylvania. CAYITAL, 44100,000. afirAa rea PE.RPETUAL. Prodded—llan. AIIOIIEITS 0. 111.03T1.11. - • arrnary—TElDDL4l3 WILL5011,11:41. 0UL0.T01334 Don. A. 0. tiolslcr, • 9onnsel W. Ram IS Intim Doblaron, Jr.,homas 011losplo, WilDoci Y. Febnestock, Joba Cox. . Ilarvoy DAlcur, Jobob Pella, John Walker, Jr., Wiliam CoPler, Jr. • Jeeob IL lishlenasn. Amen Ponkaulik.. 4. . • BISSELL;k. oA.Exa, Agents, Aare, In Laity otellTallihnis, . J 4 . • . . (entrain', on Wood street.). CI'I'IZENV Insurance Company 01l Pittebtargh:.:lll. D. SING, l'reroldent;• ii/111; ITEG L gArtmlcu,Secrotarry. Offia: 94 Wafer .9 1 ro, t. Ichoion Maria and Wooden:en. Instils DOVE se-.10.1RG0 itske, on the Ohio sn4lffsele dirAßlters and tritrotarks. • . inzarrs against leas or Dome by /Ire. ALSO—Aping/ MO Perln of the Susi/ 2 d / 111 b 19 I TAMP tlonswlTrampoitstkm. • • • • • • • • U. D. fßog. . Wm.larnunlr., • WilUem Ingoley, Ismael BL Ain Samuel its,Uinta Maratisin, SobertDaoleT Ir., John S. Dilworth, ' luso ‘l, Thrakoar... . WalttsDryant; Will D. EDT: . •Joba /Moon. -AwitielAtibtrlFiTiernieres • Company of the Ctty of Pittsburgh. J. 6. - SIOOUIIBAD.IYed. lent—RODE= FINNEY, Seen • WU} Insure imfoxt FIRE aid MARINE' RISKS of .11 Idea. Wee N0:99 Weir? Amt. - - • • • - • J. K. MoorboacL . W. J. ita/1100, • 11. C. Rawyrr. . R. B. Eimpson, Wm. U. Kigar, IL 11. WlTldnit, ul Canitstwood, R. Robert, .. J.ltu Itirtn, • Jam-ph RAse . , Wm. Darlit Gm,l dl • . : cr7 . o 2.0 CEA fOte. , ..tsrei /mit Ontistaistiv on band • tante' in% DitAlMie CEVIIINT,Lof etsteratite•l This • article le the Feet and ehesre , t f.s 4.lldTritsS: twine!) r 41111 f, taktr, tald in siod al•stere4 wit 4 this inle•: end even pisdif , A On c/AY 'skills la enceps,ive eon - flats to • the thickness of en loch, he; equive in stew 4tyn so solid sa t any ordlctey.dert, of outr.d• rremur.r. any is the, aster in the least demo et _ . . . This cpmENr shoot! be used for all onitottectot , l, Ant tletoattr. nail *we'd structures. f all. Important billid logicsitilix. Ora onillkfert .g apt h uddmtwy tops. bridzei sanaucta, mud 1.0111.., aid !MI *Mel of brickauntdon; IMittttote *spool.) to stater. damp. orlrost.• . • :•• • •E.va A.IIICITAADSON, • 116 Water 1:41. I; emit ..etreet...,, 07Important to a:rappers onti.Licoo tiers. 1)r. 6EY8ER.,140 Wood stmt. bid veticedawirs writ:mat ei , . 310mia9lrebtzlool I.4Kbel: "Gl.as-v; • " Xyr, ears; ' avcv • 'tkatal • "•• .'e.wv.....tur: Those are really Important 474 TC.I7 ware cleat tbuliwbo Ullow Torahliv. Call end zee thAn. ifil-Onener Worit it lied Virile filler, jot fi -- .OI:IEILTik INS, OcielLala :Maori alai Anil CoNalmTrlaactlzrge cf crcry deacripticn, furniture Plash*, Lana zu.l.Mtc.MA,Octredni. N.Y. Palutod Window Stisde.ntiNtear.m:ce.,Ccalidn Plas..ktands, tte,,st wbolitutc and rectal. • • W. H. OARRYB,' • 2i0.16a Clarvat iitztA, corner Flfth,Pldladelphia. • .odfidad iteda ;la TNM:oedin th. very acyrot Ywnett at, . ' • . . • ' tonic:2o:ly C -4 1 , AT1T2te102.! 3. 0.-...Ymlrt boreht noti:int n. ‘r? Ath a! ikt yo u r Aniatr i SIOVDATS, DA '3 stol ruiners. tot drili sal to; noel eueb boat. Douai nosy evcne WU* the Voiopany.. • P. K, CIA, • insr.M.Gua . • . ter:fairy pro tem. OTO7o::rtsre , alCr h Ike 7 Wix4 otreet, bat s.vn Fifth Aiwa and Vingin Prrrancrast TANI, No. B::o—au*L., overy Tueidayovonlng. itaaoalma Itnoasroxxxr. No. 81-41eota font and third Friday (leach month. - - Not toe..g.Ttol JOIJRNBTHFIN T.t HAMS BO ltrY cinv. of t`ltOburgh and Afthmv, toortx on Hari trpt are third LYEDN o (A - pry month, at the FLORI DA ROME, Market Altext. By order; ; .• Ham 'JOHN TOUNO. JR, Eacretm7..- - V. • Notiee.—The Sto , ..ktrobiersor too Polintranis U. To . sutatoo ()mostly of Pittabunth ore ttemby hotl y noll(10 , 1 to meat at the Wilco of said Comparly. on DAY, tho ICth lust., at 3 o'clock, P. )1., to tarot the re-alg ae:hes of *to present Boot of Dlrcotorr, sod elect ad addl. tlooal numbor, as provided' by tho'rharter. By order, A. Jt...CAWRIL3I:" tarretary... .1r" .":ILNLOGI NA LODG .0. D.-1u (kV' Mignon& Lodge. No. 289, L, O. of 0. - to:mote story Wodnoodiky evening la WooLinKton 1101, Wood et E.DI7 NEW . ADVESTIGEMENtEI. 1r....7ce TTIn tatty. Titto and Genuine Liver rteritmi by H. R. SSLLII,Rti. - Isosnow, 0 . lamb ISM.' I feet it a duty 'bat I owe to too ndloir so fferere. to orato that I have eitorieneell great relief hem the use of Sellers' Liver Ping. I have Pain. 7 4 merely with the Met COILI • plaint for eeverel years, 60 much so that Deihl:l3l*W and friends here thought that I would rant survive but a short time. ituett money had boea egyended In the endeavor to pr eure relief from the physicians. bet all in vain; as a last. resort, on the recanamerolatlea of my brother, I rrOttlfod soma of Sells& Liver Pills, at year store, and I fontnlgroat roller from their us., audio the Continued we of tberp Atm% I have almost entirely reeorertit my health. nAmen coursrox. . • I tun the husband of Hannah Oompston: I think Boilers' rills a superior metlitino, and believe t h at they were 010 tritaniOr Pa.ll4l33lrWirell life. JACOB coursTnN. flat:cr.—The original, only true and genuine Liver rUla, are ptvpared and sold by R.E. BELI.EBB 57 Wood sterol' AN others are sold . or /vsie And Ibr sale by Bra:testa .tnylt4 . - I . )Y virtuaof a Writ. of. Pled Fkclas, tinted out of the Ms. triet Court of Allerhony county and to tan directed, will be espoAel to Dublin Bala et tho Court Haunt. id the City of Pittsburgh. on MONDAY, Juno 3rd, 11.3,54, at .10 . o'clock, A. Id.. the follovin g described property, to wit : the right. title,int crest and chilm of MennfordEldret,, .11%, of, in sod to all that cortaio piece of ground. Minuted in Silt township, and bounded by the westernly aided a. township read, running 130db:fent, tram Um Pittsburgh and Cool 11111 Torripikottosd.hyt and efJobtriterron,ll. Gain, Jacob Email, the Pittebengh and Coal 11111 Turnpike ttood.lind of George, Clark, eta Kennedy T. sfiend, and 'containing about Two kerns, on whi‘t to erected a ;am; two story brick Dwelling Ilonee,containingtheet 12 roomn. Also, a small two story brick-.tenement; also: 2 two story fronno tenements, containing abeint three mine each; also, two large Genie etabics.'ko. Belcut and taken itingeoution so the property of Merin fordSitirodi Jr.ist theanit Of Slat: G. Friend. myl6 . MAGlLL:Sheriff. 100 WANTBD Feolion 38 of the' rltt!drargli arid Connellsellle llalhond, near Weal fronton. Iltnady omployment and grod wave will be Oren to men of .tethoerate habits. ItIIODES bI'RLWAIN, . • 131718: 6 b • Contractor& WANTED—A situation by n Young Man, s German. Porter In a Store, or other employment, „Apply:at. FRANCISCUS' Agency 0D1e0.... Au blith street, near the Post 01Thia TATANTED-6 2dano work on a Farax, a short dir.ant ,V T trout the city.. nrely at - ' • ' FRANCIS EFOW Agency Men, 66 Fifth street, near tho Yost Office; TEm Aril granted, daily, 6eamstrorees, Cooks, Chant; bettnelds, Aoplynt FItANCIETTS' Arenas Ofnea • 65 Fifth errant, near the Post Ofiee. LERLEUR NEW •RECEIPTS FOR COOKING for 11/1. the Is en elogiuitly ' platen duodimo volume of fa) pages,' end " In At th ere ail' be found One Thousand and Eleven .New-Receipts-all neefal—some or ; . nemental—aoil alllevalciable to every Indy, ml , B or family in the world. r Pelee Doe Dollar . a copy. only. Ask for Mee Leslie's New Receipts for Coolling.eubliebra ,Ask T. B. Peter• son, and taken: otter for It, ae it It the_only new book.On Get nobjeot pnbliebed•by N 133 Leans .for the lest seventeen years.. For *ale by . •. If. MIXER k co. • ••• - - (11110310-100 b ona . primes 311/It ireePlved and torralo 1.. j • myls - ' HEtlitY TI. 11XILLI58.. -••=1,1•111-0.0fral IrjI.OBNTS PILL OOP Y 7 -11arper, Frick Lesnea -UMW Ossetia'. Patosii), Podoy and GrikaiifirMega sthec;alirodc=64l to 18X coots por copy, at eh& olicap Book' SUR CIANDLES , --40 . boais - Clocinaati Btu Candles, of • asserted alive; 10;20 and 40 'pomade to a box': Just re. onived . and fa sale by. 'apir.). . A. BrOLUSG: rtORN FLOUR—A pasts/stinky ground:so ADO Sis Flour; just reselvid and for sali - sayl6 CConnUNA 4—Ortatra :rrsbgrosuld: trr nal by [m715 . 1 'W. A; 84C02-2A wake BSOOD ShaUlderd; " 2 .ffamß, prime article, Rir sale by • ' J. A. RUTOIMON 3.00. MiiN ISiGSZI '• : ';L:0"- - . • •••• ~'~+;~ . . ~~~.~ MaCE=t Men Wanted. MEM =IRE eiaWs. .JONgS , itil3l.lollE* IRON FOHNDEHJSAND . MACHINISTS, rvnnelkanixtiiiialvadi /bag... Third Hariertirg, • H&TING Increased ourigiabliervothithris now of the most Improved order, and having-added many Will. Pea for dirpatnblng tworlt,ere US ow manufacturing Pint Class STEMS ENGINES, ' FOR FURNACES AND ROLLING BMW, . _ RIONVing. Cilindon, Boilers, Furnace, Rolling, '''BANT AND GRIST bIILL Si ACGINERY A CASTINGS, a_ma. and Water Pittes,llydrant a, haunts, Ls tap Posts, • lag Pox* - tiolamor, Bliaittlog, Ifidigers, Brockats,Oatiar Orates, Bathing Tl**,4ollol, Railing, Verandahs and °rammer:lmi Castings. Wt e t t r o myparticular at 'culla* to the maanfaetnte and tt.t?: Fronds . tog Simnel and. Stores. • having mina:Mauna assoitmonf of beautiful Carved terns of the most approved architectural ardor, oar great facilities for manafacturing'inat shipping enable na to coat pete rdth our ingest :, • Pardo - erectinglt ,tinnetti or Reding EIRIs, Milt Owner.* atodSlill•Wcights, will fiat much to their 'advantage ma ! call' and examine One eiteniiTo Stock of. Patterns 'before building." 11ZON AND DRABS OANTINGS, Of army ttosaripiko; Brottli Work, Tait= Ilakingillor mace end Poree'rormo. fordisted to ardor.' • - . . • I'llo the lionoiable the Judgea of. the Court of sjoneril: Quince &Ilona of the Poste, to end for the county of, Allegheny: - Tho petitionofHughGallagher. oftheThirdSVard , dtyof Pitteburgh,in the county aforesaid; humbiyPbewatte.—That your petitioner bath provided himself with materials for: accommodation .451". travelers' and ntlien, - al bili bonze in the Ward ahresaid,. and. prays that your lion-• ors will be pleased to grant bias silicones to ,keep a • publia house of ordertainment, and your: petitioner, so In dirty will Pra7- /10011 OALLAGEIRB: - We, the (subscribers; citizens of the Ward aforesaid, do rcrtily, that the above petitioner fa of good repute Ihr hon esty and temperance, end Colwell provided with house - noon and conventonewi for the accommodatkes and lodging of strangorn and travelers, and that eaiQ tavern is nseetesary. John Martin, Ale: Park, Win Holland, John' ilmvison, Patrick Tataor. ll id'Honlitle, J 8 -,Pearson, 0 Hrlensr. J i W slims% 3u Watson.J AfOshani f a:ll23lra= Orphan.' Covert. Salo „. 101101TREUANT to an coder of the Orphans' Court, of All. L gherty mmotv, Pannayirants: .The. Administrator of the estste.f JOIEN HMV.. lota of Birmingham. deceased, .111 expose to nubile sale. an TILUBSDAY. lb. Ist day of Jane, lEit. et 10 o'clock, A. hi., on the trrtmOsee: all that lot or place of around titneto in the borough of Birming ham. being lot N 0.17, in Breed, Edwards and BIIW plan of lots: being twenty fiat feet in Bunton Tietuien street and ratending haek...sestwanily, one hundred end al: feet, of like width, of 2.h - feet:he Edwards allay, bounded • on the north r.nd south by lots of Jonathan Beekman. oti whichis erected one two etory frame dwelling Moss eontaining four rooms. To:moist sale : essh. JAItIB BABY, : mylilunt (Administrator daft Ettate of J. Milts a 11Losni Repairs, .• • : . • •. °CALM PROPOSALS ter repairing said keeping in to rein TOR ONE•TE from the dateefeonerset,slinr enteral of the Township Roosts, wording to a list awl ape. /Alkaline thereof in the Town Cerra Mlles, will be resolved by the Auditors of Pitt township. isntil SAITIRDAT the 10th of Jane. The lowest and bast•bi.idtre will be rre• fetevd; with rectalaite security for felthfal perilornanee. P.r farther particulars apply to either of the Autlitots. or to the Town Clerk, Alan ihnekenriege. - at bit allied, near Mineeseme._;• _ - P. JOBMS; JOS. OOLTART. • • BODPIT PAIACKR, Auditors. moutwo - Removal. nSTEWAIIT her removed ble 81t48.11 - Vd010111" , Item . tho old etand,,No. 23 lilftb 'tract, to yin. 20 street. beady opposite, on the site formerly =opted by the Iron City Hotel, wham. ho will to pleased to see his ensto oases, end as many new ants as teal disposed to patronize. bl . N. m. 13.—1 n eminettion with she Brush Blanufietary. as bereinfare, will be found in thb establiitment all kinds of Vikriet• Ggwir,lnokl tit eznito4 f mil:1;1m 111 /111 TX PLofi • - 0 . !Y. I E C: 1111 C e d. rb; . . . 20 do Plolcetel; ' 20 bbls Sugar Carta . ICO bbls tad bbyt fir oolo l o7 • lIISNItY H. aktamis. y Ku. 014-14 bbb for rola by... - , , .14 myl2 . . MOOLISRII. a a f ai ii .m• awawmiol rL•arl ; T)l3Trillt--2 ebb fresh roll for we by. - " ; • P .21713 " • - • - Rwrirr L COLLIN& FliDuK .1 7 08 KAILRoeir _XNGI2I SEM& - contain. r log forunite I,r laying out curves, &tench:dog frog %ogler, leveling calculating earth work, together with neuter:nut by John D 'Renck.`- - • Attica and American Rag: by Lieut. 11. Vcata,ll. 8. N.: mrataandling Uri; ,ol!_ tha roma of Af.ita gnat recolyeg ani for ago by W. A. OILDBNPONNEY a CO* er4l, , Till'o!on.1!‘ viveet; Ton NE.W..iVc.is EXettr23e=grse dis.r.,nd: ity es*. RainOlogical Beurtarches„ upon the 'trident monument., Nutlet *. sculpture., and e rant* of rarer. wad uon Weir earned, ee.leraphlrul, philosophical. sod Biblical history: illustrutod by selortion* !nut the nnedit.d mete •I' Snivel George Morton, M. D., gni he stditlonal enntrV buttons from Prof. L. Agaastr..L.L Dt 7C Usher. b 1 D: and Prof. R B. Pattereou., 3.t. D.?: by X. O. Noir, M. D. and G o o. 11.011ddthut.' Pry sale by S. 8: LATIVReft. • NV: lIONDHICD ACRES OF LAND, two and a halt mite" east et WKsomort o shoat threo-nnert•re eta' mUe tri the Youghleemnp river end the Connelliville naliroad GO at,-es cleared end In good order, the belancelnod Timber it has all the nelzhhorhond conveniences to make a fanner csantymble. Emit' ro of • - ' THOMAS WOODS, roi10:1m4 • - .76 'myth street. _ . vIJMNItY-1 have this day ;retired the largest atm encst es. .rtment of Perfumery met arrival in Pitts burgh, consisting of Peeps, flair Oils,Posagules. genuine Kg (mete, Cologne, Le: also, a very lama and fine assortment cf flair Brushes. Tooth !trashes,Comb*, de. ' ; • cull 103 Plemon4 aM Market et. t111311.11...1111-INDY— ^ auk* of Tura unadulterated, Weal , - 'ile:lforinedidnalparposvi. TeadTal by —• • (INoßkb3 WAL"Ckt—t h*re this day reecivrd i grofut aJ Ommron Water,frosh from dm options,' M plot and wise Mulled. • [..n] JO3. FLEtfitta. SbFOIID WATER-:;'• his sod ICS bait bbla of Mkt eels tsysted-Weter received fresh from the splines bf tayll JOB. FLEMINCS. 'COMM LICE. WATEIIO-3btdertentrid an top by D.. tayll. • • • • , • JnEL rtss7rso t• UrillSl3 0 ENIIINIC IaTEACII3—A him aPortmeut A J lerAircid 'this day mylll ' .709. TLEVING. itIOTION 1411IISIIIM—ii large euppir ef beautiful trio F tioultritaltea Teed br. farylll JOS. FLVAItIiG. - col - IAL FOAR—A..large supply 4.ituu #..ls pure old I'dad Scip;su excellent ditide, nueludd bl AST/LE aim --4 late nupply of gent:Oak -otrt earth . " soap. me/U0..11.'7 by (mil) JOS. RGEMENO. 'C.311 &VISO BRUS t large aarortment cf beautltat Fhavleti Brashes. reo'd fmylll JOS: FUMING. Ths PRE WINES—I cult intro Port Whit, and one of lb. :11 'pun, Eludyy, fur medicinal purposes. rood ads day by anyll - JO& ?LEMING. ENVOI: FARINA large tapply cf !he genuine Farina Octave, received tblt dry by myll. JOS. FLEMIN a. EW •TiIIMMLNO &Suitt:— N , . . • Embroldmies, . LSOI. ISM& - . . 110•I•11, - pile thread Use. . • • 'Glover, • White and eorsi kid gloves . •• . Ribbos, • Dress trimmings end . pawl. &e., - • • . Farm/ d..• • Alm, • fall amortment of Gents Yornishlng Goods; jopt received and for sale, cheap for cash, at No. 83o:truer Market street and the Diamond. PRANK FAN 0011 DEL BOOKtt, BOOKS.--Orinnell's Experlitant In Search of Sir John Franklin; by Trr.E. E. Kane: second edition Coleman's Mb:mini Test Book end Atlas of Ihblimallie °graph, ; just lusted._ .. .. ~ • !Tomes of the Neer World: by Fredtika Bremner. . . I Ise Years before the Met: by J. A. 1111411. .: . Two Roads, the night and the Wrong. I:.y. Knot. . novel Favorite; a Boman= &filler end Tile Men: . - . Iran, the Serf: by A. o.llnrdiek. The abuse just rocelred et the new and cheep Book Store of • - ' BAWL B. LAUF FEB, mall • . • . . - B. ST Wood street..` TEWI3OCiESt NEW. BOOK !—Ceunminera Apocalypse l" 1.1 Mara bet:ro the Vlcod;lots of the Day; Velem of thee Night; Benet Hellenic to., tr. . Matra wart's; the Premthret Fumy on Prerhelie Sym bols: by Winthrop; the life of ltey.Jamea T. McGlone:, or- Thede Gap, Pa,: by Hems: 11lstorY of the 'Trench Prates tent Refugees, Weiss; Spirit - Meultestations examined and explained: by Dada; :llEtto'n'amies of deny 111b/e ill mitts dyne, 8 tole: Blesteret. or /loin:lice at Home; the Earns , Daugbter ; the Art fltsalant In Iltutiole: by Hewitt. . Fur tale by J. 8. DAVISON — , myil . - . 65 Market etreet. 'HE GROUND 18 DEOSEN— the ltailtoel eaminnteed- L lota on Mt Weshiniton are -advaneitm la prim We here left, 60 feet front on two streets by 200 deep—itt am! on very easy terms of paymeab Pomona deelmna of hying above the smoke where they ran enjoy the cm:intr. , . eir, awl yethe near the city, are requested to giro ed. walsemenl their attention. 0111 mon if yen wish lam lots et 'smell price. 8. IIUTUUERT .1 BON, mill • Ili/ Third street' HAGAN t, AU(Nael Market street, are. now receiv ing p Ana, assortment of Unites* Cnilars, Epencers end Laces, Grenadines, Thew, Borges, rretkehaad Om*. T• tOirD-100 nau ea., fa said by . . • . MINItY H. COLLINS. j~tit):*l9() pines, for pale by . m7ll. - HENRY U. COLLINS. PAINT.--0 tons Snow White Zino Paint, from tbe - American Zino Company, reeeivins and fOr male by ' :.mill • . 7. A. iICITCHISON kCO. - UGAR-80 bbda paints N.o.Bagazt received MU day on conalgamoatt, AM far nl• low - - . • : 1 . A. insort .EAD-1000 pigs oft Galena lead, teealved tbis day an. 'l4 far.astaliy J. Ii.MITCHTMON CO.* -- TIO/0 •••• • ISO. tons No. 1 - Anthracite ittindry "fatal • Mater county do: do r for sale 14 • NINO 41 MOORUN.ID. LABB-100 boxes Bxlo, 0x12,10:12 sad 10:14, foe sale ijr by' ' jeoylll KING L 11001111EAD. XTEW rAltlitt NGINOS.— z • red on Onturna, from 1. 'amen. Delleoart 03.'s .celebrated thennfootory In Paris, a large easortneasit of gold, 'velvet and Adulterer banging', eslth borders, renters, frescoes, AO.. exceedingly beautiful. Jr sale by. WALTER P. MARSHALL, • inyll • 8S Wood street. qlo LbIT—A es ID.Baircui 0 If, of nine looms, on I....Centre'llrenue, and large Lot with Prolt Trees, at a low.rout. ;Engniroaf THOMAS WOODS, 76 Fourth street • 60 bbls Molasees, typrerer packages: . .• .4,0 bags Mei Coffee, on consignment, to antra by stcomboat Quaker City, and sill be sold low on the wharf • ' ' •• • W. bt'CIAJIta. - ' • NI / CONNACLI, ILLIMOiIi • • : BANKERS... A ND Dealers in Nselninge, Dank Notes, Gat and Silver A Coin. Cursent end Par Funds reaped on deposit /Wets bouFltend mid on eccosalrsion. Collections :souls at tiny point in the united Stake. Bonds East COttIFT, of !dashes and Fifth streatt, , • . PITTSBURGH, PA. CIIOCOLATE AND COCOA.—We have roreleed direct /tom the ntanuractarere, a inoldrlot or -• • • - Daher* No.l Ctuvolate • " • . Do Perfeedo si e Choral/de j . . • • Do Vanilla . do; Do • _ Eagle do} 1: • red Cocoa Do Emma; wholetale and retail - DAILEY a RENSHAW. LESLLIrti Ladles! fiazette s terl7ay.for aale by E. T;(1. 131011.C1AN, 104 Wood street. ponseltD KIIKERAI WATEK—Ia bwand half bbiP, lu sten iod Air wow Eva •••• w ~ ....!•',...!!2 ,. , - . ~---- tOTHEATItEr-Joesni CL . Yesitei Bates and IraiLl, p per—ltifth stseetosberro Wood. ....Prkes of admlssLus Dozes and Par:pate 53c; resat* I3o . xes, large; sit; do, d.s: email, ; Beeond 250 Dozes for eolored pllf6ollll,6Ct. Persons securing seats will bo charged 1234 ct s. eztre for ti certificate. Doors open at 7 o'clock performance to cant mate at 75.6 o'clock... ..Denelt of Sir. DAILY. Pirstnlght this eeleon cf the gloticma old 'comedy of WILD OATS.' Also, the popular drama of "31y Poll end Partner Joe." bliTkis erening, May 15th, 1834, be presented the teantlfal comedy entitied.WlLD WerS: Sir Otorgo Thou. der, Mr MAI; Rorer, (first time,) Mr Drelsford ; Jahn MarY, Mr Ryon.; Ephraim Smooth, MrWend; Lady Ansa. ranth, Mrs Briar; Jane; Mrs Frelgtord...—Pae Soul, Mies Weldesgarao....gong, Xs X Ise Arinte 8t5v.m5.......T0 commence with POLL—AND MY PAterN KB JOB: rain lfraly ard. Mt 0704,fer :Way May. bad, Mn s Byttsr. .To.morrort eretitirgwnent Of great Topsy, Mrs DISBIBSOBD, a hen llecle Tons'a aktialtll.l be TWEIrVir. L. Y: - CLARK , BILL POSTER AND. DISTRIBUTER, cosoirine, - rzininnows mai LECTURES. . AICfIII3IITNICATIONS IT - Stall or 'telegraph. or Dino rtutbs'Apins & Co.'oy4prrro, will recut. Immtdlate Defer to this office, Ma 'folds nod 11 ultio;' Stores. - . .C131C179 AND . BLENAGEftIIf ' pogtiog faithfully &Winded to: • g LIMA.; (formerly %Mon's; trati,) iiartli street. .rrear Saiitkiteict. can be obtairied for ,Partieo, Festival", - Ooneerm;.roblie &Seating% &a, .Alec. Cargo's Calillori ea Sax Uotratand Ma' be !amid la readiams at all times,t y • applylog.to WM. FRANS .CA1100,.. at the CryStal PMea • Maga eneui Exams, ofll.ll.liarge. & Co., 2!oarth Rimer., or a t the . ..:1 1 / 1 1T ,IItECRIYISO—A for more of those eeletirted E. Johnson Wet:hafted Itaiirced Time Reapers.' s nee assertstnst, of, ladies .Watchet;wld e ll we p, airantPt ats curate time teeters: together with a new and 'malice:noble nasal tmettt of rich Gold Jewelry, which we cell lower than any other natabitchment wester the mantling... Mire as a Ai 51 . NAREET Street. • ieDaired with ireenreer.ind.war• noted. Gold Jewelry repaired and maimarettonti to oldie on short noticec'st /2001:18. 5111orket.street..r. .• myl2 •OrTiliti.E, eprner of Grout one Filth itresta i lsam jut fi - waived on intoortuieut of' flee Lama* /AinneTable Cloths one Snowdrop Table Napkins: 7 .31fflo o l0 Awes Tory bondoome smolt fold Sonrmir f4lblt;si 631Velitg;11100111a TrimonnsaJw grrat Tariety - .;10.1e . 5340 301141:ke;—th.elll . the . fastdonabla oolong. , •:• ..,,onyg: • BY PAVING. FIVE IX)1.b&IW A•110:4TIt gou 0001) LA IW;Orne your own 10ndt0.f.V5.2.25 IS' olttbstls asked. fora Bulldog lot of 50 fort fro n t : by 20 dseit,:and'slo In hard sort $0 a month are tho let me. Apply woo to 14..-CUTIIBISHT. & 'SON, 140 Third street. KARSON hainnitistsed alrtbe tato Vapors, P,.gmola, sac ISeessnwdosisinyvanything in Me -lino 'would &areal to till at No. 7.4 THIRD: Direst, Dispatch eaudijjk; ; . : ' • znylP. ADM "ISJOKA, NEW BOOKS.--Crystoline, or the Reims Ly of Widows, Cairtisis‘by‘, F. l ; V2Sneltesa, . Tbo Whitailraf Woman: by Resit. Carlon: Spirittud ManifildationeEranshand end Explained. Judge' Edmorrns Refuted, or an Exposition of the Involantary . Posen' and Ins tincts of the Unman td: by John Doren Theliffinf illennerbilieet comprising an Ault:rutin NKr!' nitlvirdttbeiearifestelliesiltion of Aaron Bun; od con tain's): addltlorsal,feryiink4tArMolorp E phlttbed't. by. Wsn. lin. ate MlI: ln; Count A. De tliirinrakL r • . Thei,Turklets que"ition'ilf Cciunt . A. Du OusuwskL • Life and Sayings of Mre.'Portington. • Orinnell Expeditkor !is Search. Of Fir Jahn:Franklin : by • An:ArtStudent Mciateh: WM:lei.; Mary Throat'. For. 'sec by :. MINER Ss•CO., rofl2 . h:o. 33 Eta! thtlehl gavot : , DoED 110WIl3atit-O, AND BoNDS— Mut a mend so :let, of Wants uned by Alb theya, Aldermen. and Jos Una of th. Nam sal. by ; • W. FS HAVEN, soy° Prbslor and, Station.r,3lerbet tor. of &road. LTII/1111ABIBIX---'261111* In Korb acid tor MIN by • myl2 •• • -; • JIMMY-NO. nO3, QIOH9ILYEB-200IDe tc etas and fnr tale - • myl2 • :••• • ; ' • • 11LY.5.11110 BROS. 1)01:181.1UNDIE YITULI-..800 IDs Ecenolim.ta rturo and fur = l o* [mtl2l . . Ft.T,IIIN6 I . ti .. Ato . to . n s n . tv . For . FLEMING: MSG& BBDISTOHIL-200u Ibi is Aare psi for mole by mv32 , . • . • FLEM/E0 NM littpf-20 bbla storo awl err ante -133712 . . • • 7 . PLEMIND ueoss ! I 3 i--lb bbLi new. POlttadt netliUg ' sdo do::' Mud, rib& dist: of the season. Ms), Haar Beraog; Ruda biatitoTtl; daimon. Inooked: doon hand and for Nits by Tnyll BATLEY k ; 253LIbc.rq QAP A P INWDEV.3.--10 bk.toa liabillted Soap Powder: .for Vlpie by my#3” W. k. IsteCLITTIO:•:: Ts two Flory Erick dwelling bone.lately clotuplillile. . the stmliwolgoed, citnatc oxi the South Common. Alto,' ghee y city, hetwem Federal street nnd .Boll'e nllry, Immo. dlately fronting the.Qtriontil Puonsylvinlit • The lot is twenty-coven fi.ettront by one hniadrenetul tins deep, eni 'tbe Lowe; which has recently .arntergoori st thorourat repair, is now to operhet condition. - All the eon-: ♦antetcc, f •zater, goe, bathina apparatus kitchen raw*. vash•bouse, in. are on the prerolnes • , • furniture, eirpetn, rte.. whirh are entirely new. relit bo sold with the house or. not, flow:it:chaser may desire. Tb, terror will to modii;occommotinting, sndlor fitethee partimbis troquirc . - 11[1.NCIS.17ERNAlli481ron4 etreet, . • Oral's,. teliaerav of ' : • • . Aire. • AUegbeny cap. ... . ... ..... .. notimext.' • - copw t t.ctiershlip Notion. x-usLIITITND PAIITNEtteditP -bee ibis day..bern. ti formed between It A. scsyn, and 4...1L KEEVTL, for the pupae or wholmain and retell dealings end manu facturing cf nets. Cap and Fars, tinder the name and style of ALP. KEETIL & CO. . AU tho debts at E. A. Keerit nod A. IL Hardt' will ba settled by the aborts Oita: and all: per.. sena indebted to either oLlto above parties will cake pay. moot to Air Heavil A Co...ALF- It EzylL A CO.. Pittsburgh, 1110y.10114.18.51 [myll •• • - [Pittsburgh JOurnal, Union, DiPptateit, and:Crazette wrt three umis. special notice; Plitiedelybis North Amer.. _ r loan and Unltrei States Gazette, end Ledger, copy are - time and chime thie elDeej • • ' • • ' • • .- ttiststs4l es o..i..ETCHErartic: -. .. . .. . . Ilk . - . AMON EMS , Fong., '• ' ': 7 - - - 31ANUFACTUILIN: of the eileliroietr 4.sE- :Ooasomer Ventilating Wig,- Mind° „ . Bard Toursee. and 'every- tleseripou ' , .A or Ornamental Flair, for Ladles "sett 1 ,,, — Gentlemen: 72.-.FOURTIT STREET,' .- _ - between Wood and% hlarttet s ,• Pitt*: 4-,_-_. - , --- , f.• . Ihnianat'i eystern enables 'llaidlei . Y , .- 2i- -- -f, and Gentlemen to mesteure tbehltualls . ---- 7' -. • • . FOIL W 1013.... • -. . : : ~ No I The round of the fled. No. 2 From the f grebe:d over the beat' to 'beak, No. 2. - No. 3.-Ftenvear to ear, over the Up. - - No. 4. From ear to ear, romd tbo forehead.- - ... - For Toupees, to ttover the top of the head only . -tt pane ! vatt.rn..tbo exact altos of the bald port. . - . (tura • .13.0BEILT. lie .PATI:I4I3.BO.WS • - , : t 44 :cs LIVERY ANyy . SALE STABLE; • ;;; 44. .• Corner Diamond street. and Cherry. ail sy. aprtlet f : I_)Y virtue of a precept. under 'the hands of Tim: flt: SI& Clare, Pnattlent of the Court ofOommon Pleas, In end for the bth Judicial dl. - Wet of Pennsylvania. and Justice of the Court of Over and Terminer, and general Jett Delivery,. in and fbi said District, and William Doges said Gabriel Adams, Dams, Associate Judges of the piano county, In and tar the comity of:Allegheny, dated the Ist day of May, la the year of our Lard one thousand eight luintirnil end Sfty , four and to me directed; fr holding a. Court of -Oyer and Tanideter and General Jail Delivery, at the . Court noose in the city of ,Plitehurgh, on, the lot Mormay of June, at ICr Palle riotite Is hereby given to all of the Ingtecii of the • Peace. Coroner mut Constables of the county of Atleghony. that they be thsti and thoN;in their proper persons; with, I their rolls, rrrords, inquisitions, tessanlnottons and other re., msrobtanees, todathase (hinge which to their respective. offices. -In their behalf appears to be done—and also' those . that will Museente the prisoners that now art* or may .In the Jell or said comity of dlisgbemy, to be then and there tb on:amnia against themes shall, be just. • • ' • Given under my hand, In. Sittsburgh,lbtatit Etaver-Slay.. itt the year of our Lord. outi thousand eight hundred and" fifty 4hur, awl of this Onc,moriwealth - • . 'MAGILL. Sheriff. . . Orpliseates.Couet Sale. . • . TrfitY. be triad puldierinetiot. by paler of tie Or; VY 'then'. Court, - on. MONDAY, Itar'4; 1854, et ten o'clock. A. M., on the - madam all: that eortnlnlot 'of gamed. le the city of Pitotedboonded'and doe eibed es follows, to wit: Beginning. on Smithfield greet. at the litif• tines of 38 feet ewnwe-dly from the evens, of Thinl street.; at thaeorner of lot of James MeNown. thence at tight an- • eel: with' theithtield street, 19 feet torards lirmarth street. thence perencl .with. Fourth' street, 80 Dot, to s.mithlald ,:treet; thence along EinittrEeld street 19 Let to the place, of beginning; being 19 feet front on the eestwanily Ado of Smithfield street, and' !analog back towards Grant Aztec, .80 feet, on whitlx is iWeetall a large three story brick swell attain trit holm, In geed crier. Tide grad. Terme mule known • 260 - bates Cluitoi Roimins; .• • -'l7O Dozen leyptU 31:00 "DI. rf.liithinst; . . • 10 taaee ,Jar ?cans; . 0 a: Yid Prang - - SO Dozen German Moms; • - 22 auks ' do do: Jolt recolvi.l and for J. d.ANDERSON.. *llO., NOF6lreelll44lot. "Ftt.oBl4filtUTS— i - • . . - eraan • .13 bales Bunleaux - 40 bags Strlly • do " • . . 85 Ities do 40 " Omani Nuts; • ' 40 Walnuts; Dioo bust; Pea Natal Jul! I rreiSidand fiziule hP No. 0 Wood *treat. S U°ARS'- 200 tads Etngsr. 111310 a Bellosey; • .12,-. Loredelys Powdered Sager: • • 01 4 . do Pulverised' do ••• • 150 begs Braell Pager: Jost ree'd end for rule by • J. C. ANDRUSON a . L Nn: 5 Word Weed: aor2B/). • . . . ' ROBY PATTERSON'S BAZAAR . AND LIVERY STABLES : IikkAJNDERBIGNICS.Imainw ireottal now an 4 commaT dions BTABI.EI and CARRIAGE STORRS, in manta , . thin with latioldirttablishmant t • * ll • br proposed to do a vastly .itr ortoorl brudirto • Na , boo pm fi - wialon thr ORS lIIISDItiID.AND PI PIT: IKIRSRB, of whloh.he oast:aka an Incresvettnum: on ,ltrary. He hu ananisd hu now hcaldinga with a stow to taloa Ind 'storing fo?Job, of new and almond hand Casslotrer. of all deseripttons, tn which ho will Oro ample nt'ention.. Thom Is also within the new building on t'lquoat eon Riot.' whom Roma tralcteo tutdexottirst. which will laifoutt4 r antavotto to p 0 .11101311 kooping Romeo* with ate under- Thankful forms trooselitieilitteraltiatrortege in the paA. , alcul the taws of amnititude of ftien/o. the ”rtaeroiZurl *UI ends's= to command Its tonlinuorm Pc ttrotslng. It. melt4mdror • RODE p wbs"tkv TRACING OLOTII-18 rulta. - 19. V. and 85 vide ror ask by roll cr sastl.by W. 9 WANTS, Dade, km Itnineer's Stationery, 3 / 1 3 0 11190/t/Weet,canket.of fecteld.. . . ZING t MOONEUILD MEE , . . IMMO IL-10 east.r, la avers mud-forest,. by : &scurf:9r to 8, Kidd St . Crk,.• : .-; .1(0:60 . WoOd street Admto'r of ll:Si'llitnion, Jeceißed. . , . 4 . ; rmyt:lf
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