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While Captain U. has seen ‘.Met loose the dogs of Warbating been with the ■ bravo old General Taylor, and at all the inter mediate points op to Buena Vista, and also with. Geo. Scott ln all -the. movements after the cap ture of Vera - Cro* up to the eapilulation and ■ evacuation of the city of Mexico,-r-and cannot. ■ ho suspected of timidity; and while he is a poet ofno ordinary stamp, and therefore appreciates the eublime, and beautiful, and harmonious in nature, ie it not wonderfnl that he ehould be pas sing-down the vale oflife, with no One to comfort him, with not one of those delightful appendages so essential to the perfection of men, even while on earth,—a loving and devoted wife: but \here ie no accounting for peculiarities; Napoleon, it Is said, was absolutely horror-stricken at the eight of it is'said by some that the Captain has almost as great a horror at the idea of getting married to a woman! Bat. for a gen tleman of each excellent qualities, it is to be hoped that-time will nnfold from among >er treasures thnt which every good man mast find to ho one of the highest sources of happiness— a true teife. 1 have thns singled out from a large oompany a few highly prized individuals,—not to make them prominently conspicuous before their asso : - dates; but becanße they have eo mnoh to do with the great mass of the public; and: because tho public ought to know the guality of the men appointed to judge for them of what should be left to the soesretyns themselves, and what may rightfally he claimed by and secured to individu als. Eachof these gentlemen is in - every way qualified to perform bis duty, and I do not be - lieve that any consideration would induce either. to shrink from its performance. -Should yon tbink the above likely to interest, your readers, ! may give to yon some foture leisure hours,: by penning a sketch of other prominent perßODagee. VIRGINIA. . ■ JEREMIAH S. BLACK, I V JBGf* BKADTNO MATTER WIUi BB POUND ON £AC& - PAGE OP Tins PAPER Kansas, and seenre it to freedom by an over whelming popular vote: Will they do it * They have boon called on to go forth on this crusado, hear a portion of the bnrdena of fron tier life, and show their real teal and: their faith by their works. Will they go? Not they, ' Indeed. And behold their excase! T 1 There is ' a lion in the path.” Somo tealots or wags in Western Missouri ' havo held a public meeting and passed strong resolutions against the occupation of Kansas by - abolitionists; and threaten to drive them oat by force if they enter the territory; and at cnee the Abolition presses over the north sonnd the alarm, and warn their brethren to stay at home. If they go to Kansas slaveholders wlllahoot them !,! The same panio fear seizes them that sent Par ker to his. bouse with a whine for protection, after lie had inalted a mob to murder and trea : eon; Brave men these, to preaeh dissolution of the Union, and civil war ; and counsel nnllifico catton, and armed resistance to law. In their comfortable ondwoU guarded homes they can prate of . liberty, of tho ’Spirit l of ’76, of dis-' union; of treason; and take comfort when white men ere slain, .Bnt when called to endure some hardship; toencounter i,even a.fancied peril, to prove theirsinoerity by manly:efforts, they, turn their listening care to the wind, and mtntmnr with white lips, - - “I-beur a lion Jn the lobby roar." . They fear a slaveholder as they, wonld a lion ; and.a : resolution passed In a small meet ing In some country village of a.slave 1 State, makes them tremble even In their northern homes. 1 The Pittsburgh QaxiUe after falsely' assorting that Kansas is now in the possession of “a horde of savage slaveholders,” makes the 'following warning remarks to hio abolition friends:,, ‘ ■ << Can ton-slaveholders be found courageous enough to meet these semi-demons ? If they can, they ought to be > provided with a park of artillery, and .undergo severe l military, drill be fore making the venture.” It will be remembered that, before the passage . of the new territorial bill, one Whig objection to U waa that it was uncalled for; that there was no white population In either Kansas or Nebras ka, and therefore no territorial 1 governments :were needed. The bill has become a law; and w« are now told by tho same Whig and Aboli tion presses that Kansas la already oeenpied by “ a horde of slaveholders.” What oan be the motives or the Whig presses in counseUingnOrth ern men not to go to Kansas? Is it fear, for' their safely? All- sensible men know hotter. There is-jio more danger to northernmenin going to Kansas than to lowa. Does the Qazitu desire that Kansaxshonldbecome a slave State? IsheafraldthoFtho olamorhe ralsedagaicst' the Nehrasko-Kansas hill will be proVen aTalse . hood and a humbug if both become free Stetes?. - -Whatever the motives, certain, it is that the Qa szttc, and some other Abolition Bhects,are exerting .all their influence to prevent northern'emigration / to Kansas. .They appeal to the feare of the Abo litionists fortheir personal l safety, and talk of a 1 peril they know does not exist They argue , Stoutly that Kansas mutt be a slave State, and . . thus discourage; northern-, men ’from seeking ' homes within its borders.;..Now, IfiWJilgsand Abolitionists l were- sincere and honest in:their efforts, andnot merely employed in makiogpo lltical capital, they:wpuld, pursue precisely the . opposite course;; jTheyi wonld .nrge,northern : emigration to that territory 1 ineueh haste.and such numbers as would'insure the-speedy ex - pulsion of slavery ftoiq itf^ papular vote-' Jaihj doming Ifinti. Q.' 7. onXItOBE, Editor and Proprietor. PITTSBURGH: WEDNESDAY MORNING:"::::::::::::TONE 28. DEMOCRATIC TICKET. TOROOVERItOR,' . WILLIAM BIGLER. T ros. justice op the supreme court, op aowur comm. FOR CANAL OOIunSSIOHEE, HENRY S. MOTT, or wo cotunr. SINCERITY AND. COURAGE OF TIIE ABOLITIONISTS. After Theodore Parker and Wendell Phillips had made inflammatory speeches that, rent a fonatlo.&nd infuriated mob to the Boston court houso to murder an officer .of the law, and com mit open treason; those tiro ralorons orators fled to their houses, and called on the Mayor to pro tect them. - JBiy did not go with : the moh they had raised. They fled to their honses and begged for protection. « A large meeting, in a town near Boston, re solved unanimously, to arm and ga. to Boston, and resene the slave at all events. When a par. per was passed round through the crowd for those to sign their' names -who would re ceive annSj but rbr« signatures were ob tained. - . " ■■*.. When Theodore Parker was asked: what be would give towards buying the slave and setting him irco, his reply was, that ho coaid give nothing bntv brains and ballets. That is, he would make incendiary speeches to indnee oth ers to commit treason and murdor; and would cast bullets lor others to nse, while bo begged the protection of the police for himself. Such is the valor and sincerity of abolitionism in Massachusetts. It is equally sincere and va liantelsewhere. Kansas Territory is organised. A northern sutfia appointed its governor. It is adapted to free labor, and not to the labor of slaves. It is for mowfnceessible from the north than from the sooth. A hundred northern men can roach it while one slaveholder is preparing to go.' The people of the territory will decide their own.lo . cal 1 affairs: They will determine whether Slavery shall exist in the future State of Kansas. If the abolitionists were sincere, and ns willing to work os to preach, they would throng , into Nothing. la.morc-rii!*}' ibaa ta tnnkc Kttoaao a., free State, and few things more certain than that it wiilvbeoome such, treacherous fiiid wicked efforts of political demia*. goguea \ - i~' We are told that ifcottfcraSand mfenf-orn'lNortb amptou, and’-a of,east6rn|. Pennsylvania, will! sceompafay, or aooh IfollOWij Governordteeder % And-fromall parts .of the North’ the trieudScffteo labor.aro prepa ring to remove to and settle in that region. Abolitionists may stay away through fear, 1 or a . deelro to maksrgoodtheir predictions of evil; but enough will go, as Col. Benton.says, to expel slavery from Kansas. - - HONESTY OF OUR WHIG OFFICE HOI.DHRg.-TaE TAXES. It is now .several months sinoe Mr. Rowland, late treasurer of Allegheny county, retired from the offioe. His account settled and andited by the proper officers at Harrisburg, showed a bal ance due and unpaid by him to the Common wealth, 1 on the 22d inst,, of over forty-four thousand dollars. Now.this money should have been, 1 and could have been alt collected, and paid over to:4ls state treasurer one year.ago... And by so doing the coanty would havo been entitled: to a draw back of five per cent Over twenty-twohundred dollars would thus have beßn eaved to the oonn ty. By neglecting to do it, and employing the money, probably for. the purposes of private spooulation, the people of this county have, been gouged out of over twenty-two hundred dollars; and the forty-four thousand has boon withheld from the treasury, whore itwas needed to pay the interest on the public debt, the construction and repairs of the public works; and the expen ses of the government. Democratic counties and offieere pay over tho public moneys to the trea sury, whileWhigcountiosand offioers are delin quent, and then charge a Democratic adminis tration with not reducing fast enough thepublio' debt, and not paying promptly fpr labor and ma terials on tho pnblls works. We have the names of Mr. Rowland’s sureties, and intend to puhlish them soon; if tho money is not paid up. 1 The predecessor of Mr. Rowland, Mr. M., should pay up too. The present county trea surer has paid nothing to tho state treasury yet if Wo are rightly informed. By collecting the etato taxes and paying them over to the state treasury-beforo the first of Inly, over four thous and dollars might have born saved to the people of this county this year. More anon, on this subject. ■ , Xowsx’s Nuejeut.— -The finest nursery in the 1 neighborhood of our city, is that of the Messrs, Lowers, Their Bed Strawberries for tho past season were the finest that have been offered in market; but they hare a new species, n specimen, of which may ba .seen at the Jewelry Store of John MoFadden.A Son, on Market street. It jg the ~ui Wbiie Strambeny, Tho piantsworc imported from Europe some.dime since by tho Messrs. Lowsse, and they. havo now. brought them to the highest degrcoof bearing perfeotion. We presume .that, through tho week, they will bo for eale in the market, and then our ciiixens can have an opportunity of tasting their quality. They have a,largo number of the plants of the same berry on hand, which wilt bo sold at rea sonable prices, What’s is a Name ?—The Philadelphia agent of tho Associated Press is a namesake of one of the fasteat.racn of his day, but in his caeo It sig nifies nothing. .Tho last piece of derileelion was his neglect to send a report of tho lojanction granted against the Wheeling Bridge. Thiecaso was acted upon in Philadelphia before coon on Monday, and is of the greatest interest to West ern men, yot It was neglected entirely. To-day wo havo a synopsis of Col. Benton’s speech, about as satisfactory os tho initial letter of each paragraph would be. Whoso fault was it this time, Mr. Agent? A Pool, and bis Mosst.— Mr, Lstrobo, a Lou isiana planter, reached Loaisvillo a few*days since, with bis family,, from tho continent of Eu rope. Desirous of going homo in a great man ner, ho offered ono thousand five hundred dollarafor tho exclusive pso.of?tho ladies’ cabin of the steamer' Eclipse, on her last down trip. Failing in this, he afterwards.ODgnged tho whole of the ladles' cahin on the Chancollor, for about ono thousand. -His party number seven: ■ ■ THE) HOTTfiST DAV, . The thermometer stood yesterday, at 4 P. M-, at 98° in the shade, and in & place .where there was a good draught of air. In another place in the shade, not so well ventilated, it stood at 104°. It was the warmest day yet this season; and wo seldom have a warmer day doriog any season. There was s little air. stirring during the day, which was o great relief. E@* The letter from Washington relating to the; officers In tho Patent-office will interest many of: our readers. • , ' Wo have another excellent letter from onr re 'gular correspondent at Washington, which will appear to-morrow. Also ono from California. -■ [From tho Troy Bcdgot,Jmm Ci-l Susan ana Kate Drnln—Dloody Tresedy .. .-at Afplntrell. " ... - ■ - We learn from a psosengor in tho North Star, which arrived in-New York yesterday afternoon, bringing passengers who left San Francisco on the lßtof June; the .particulars of a tragedy which took placo on the Isthmus. It will be recollected that Susan Donia (Mrs. : Woodward) and Kateßenin, (Mrs. Fox) two ac tresses well knopn in this city, somo limo sioee went to California to fill professional engage ments there,,Thby were accompanied by Mr. Woodward, Susan's husband, After they bad arrived in California, a diifioulty arose between Susan and her husband, whieh resulted in a sopa ration. She then openly joined, with, 1 or put herself uoder the protection of Mr. Bingham; an aetor.of San Francisoo. On the Ist of dime, Su san, Kate, and Mr. Bingham sailed for New York. Mr. Woodward-also-took passage: by tho same vessel and route. ■ . On arriving at Aspinwal!, (this sido of the Isthmus,) Mr. Bingham left the care, with the crowd of 'possengers, 1 for tho pntpose of looking after his .baggage. Ho had not been out but n' few moments when ho was shot and immediately fell; mortally wonnded, os it is reported to ns. The ball entered his side, near.his back, passing through his body.abpvo toehipV; Tb the’confb sion of. the crowd, where each passenger was rushing to eehure his baggage, it was impossible to tell who. oommlttod the deed. There was-a Tumor jast as,thestesmor sailed that a Jamaica negro perpetrated tire act. Woodward oame on to New York in the North Star, while the Benin girls remalncd at Aspin- Wall with Bingham, who it was said was dying when the steamer sailed; 1 : --■■■: 'lVecm the Phllodolpbla Bulletin, 2fllb.] AVbeeltng Rrldge InJanctlon Granteil. 1 : On the application of the Attorney General and Mr, Stanton, 11 of-Pittsburgh, an ioj unction was this:day.allowed by Mr. Justloe'Grier. of the Supreme Court of. the United States, on the complaint of tho State of Pennsylcania; against the Wheeling and Belmont Bridge Company, to restrain them from rebuilding their .bridge at a. less eleyatiota: than was prescrlbedby the decree of. the Supreme Court ( or theTJnlted Stateß. Wp underetand epplicatiou will also be made for an execution against the Bridge Cbmpanv for the costs decreed hgaiußt them, by the Supreme . Court,, amounting , to: about eighteen thousand dollars. : TOT GHOMIU.--In New: York* for the week ending - Jons 21tb,there were 1 45 intercaenta of persona whohad died of the cholera. In r&stonp for- -the • Bame>pericid, there were bntfour cholera interments, andthe whole mor tality of the Week was'bui 62. -■ In: Philadelphia ;S J Interments from cholera were reported,’ bnt moet of them had died before | the close of the and bat few ri~- i cent cases hare cotto ta^-thn'knowledge of-the 7 Boardof Health. „ ~ s '•'•‘-liiii' 7 ''" . 1;' Tot Vebt are thenew"style of called " Wiao Awakes,?" B&suge th^y * • -THE AJCJt 4 S HA I Ljl v r _ SHOE or SILISIBIA. :Pf. Uio Loni Jon Tlmei] - : -flEab’A, Jano s.—The: following - important jjjjjfrtfesfrves the mors credit-as it comes from an Russian sonrce P'?--*, vf A { ■ On tilo^BOth of May tho i'.RosßliiilS made an; otlfep farfons attack-on tho &tilhealstS BoqWamf webt sides of Bilietria, and were fepulfltsd, with, X)oaa,of men; Thq'aldest": eon 'of- Count orl£ff, : tho'-vEmpcror’s wast among tho killed. After thls^s o vero.cheek, the whola.of tho investing oorps retired'but of the rango of the Turkish artillery. Orders have been iesued' by the Central Mili tary Chancellory that tho troops which have to occupy the frontiersof Gnlllcia mast bo in their positions by the 18th of this month. Provision is made in-Galliola for 120,000 men and 40,000 : horses. - In the Aastrian.army there are sixty three fosilior regiments, consisting of ono depot and four geld battalions. .-Each of tho'field bat talions has 1,278 men; o&nßeqnsmly, each regi ment consists (withoat the depot; battalion) of 5,112 meni If wo tnaltiply 5,112 by 08, we have a total of 822,056. men. The • term of military servioe is eight years, and after themen are discharged, they enter the so-called.‘.‘reserve” fortwo years. The whole of the reserve, whtehis equoltoono fourth of - .tbo regular standing army, has now been called out. Within, tho last few days on order hasbeen given to form a.gronadior battalion, 800 strong, out of the best mon in each regiment, and to fill up the vacancies, in the other battalions with men taken from , the. -reserve. Tbo C 3 newly formed grenadier battalions will consist of 50,- 400 men. - The first four of the subjoined despatches are from tho Priste, attdtho fifth from the Oiit. Cor ruptmiez: .“Bucharest, May 31.— Daring the-attach made on Sillstrin on tho 29tb, the Russians had 180 men billed and 380 wounded. Both parties displayed indescribable animosity; -Lieutenant- General Sylvan fell at tho head of his troops. Colonel.Costando and Count Orloff,' the sou of the Adjutant-General' of tho Emperor, wore wounded Tho lattor was shot through the cyo, and is in tho greatest danger."' ’ According to private advioes3io ie dpad., , ; ■ “Bucharest, Jane 1; Lately, three squad rons of the: Russian light Ironto were taken by surpriso by 5.000 Turke. and put to the sword. [General Baurogatten has been missing since this affair, and he would haTdly bavo command ed euch a small force ] Only 107 men succeed ed in reaching the leu , bank of tho Alnta. On this occasion the - Turks took four light guns. Among tbo billed, was Captain Karamain, a near reiativo of the celebrated Russian historian " . “ Bucharest, June 2.—The outworks of Sills tria, which bavo been so repeatedly attacked in vain, were occupied the day before yesterday (May .llsl),after sanguinary Conflicts.- Accord ing to reliable reports, the Russians bare had 1,800 mon killed and wounded at SUietria and Karakal within tho last few days;” ; “Bemuade, June ,4,—According to reports , from Shumla, - the Turks, on iho night of the 20th, [atfourlnthe mowing of the Suth.l made : a sally from Sllislria, and after a fearful mas sacre reached the works of the besiegers. Seve ral lntrenchmrats,''and the "newly-opmidd '** ap proaches” were destroyed, cannons spiked, and a groat number of the besiegers billed; It is said that a Russian General is to ho brought be fore Cqnrt-Martlal for Ms behavior on thls occa sion. Gen. Luders is illj iiis cavalry has suf fered severely from want of forage. Tbo dra goons, Who bad recently arrived in Wallacbta were sent at once to gtlislria.” “On the 28th of May the Russians bad 18f> men kitted and 379 wounded in their attack on Sillstrls. ■ The only aoa of tho Adjutant-General ConntOrloff bud been shot through tbs cyo. and is in great danger. On the 27th of - May, D,OOO Turks surrounded, three Russian squadrons with four guns at Tnrnue. 107 nf the Russians es caped across the Aluta.” .' • To this tho Out. Corretpot/rm:. adds that Coimt Orloff is being conveyed from Kalarasoh to Basharest. The Turks have already com pletely gained the eympathics or the inhabitants of Little Waltachia. VtESSA, June 7.—Of StUafria, there is little more to be said than that Gon, Schiller has; af ter sacrificing somc tbousands cf taeD,' discov ered that the fortress is sot to be taken by a nvpie-iaain. TnE bATEST INTET.JVIGEHCK, ■ ■ .:-{FrowthvbsDtlanTlm-?.JunelO.)' " Hr ScnaAßive asi>Eu3o?ea3 Teembauh.-* Oor correspondent.at Vienna, studs us,a de spatch as follows, dated yesterday wve&lng; vT . “Tbo Oat Ctnupiatimz states thatit bos in telligence from Czcrnowiti, in the Bukowina, by which it becomes evident that Russia toedilaUa an attack upon Austria. : “It is expected that the head-qcarlera of Prioco Pasklewiich would be at Jassy on the 13th. “The position of tbo Austrian Embaeay in 8t Petereburgb,. was painful in tbo extreme.” We have received the following -despatch, dated yesterday, from our correspondent at Dsutsic:... “The frigate Desperate, Captain B'Kjnconrt, has arrived hero. Sbo left the fleet on the 7tb. After Range had been bombarded, without suc cess, the fleet proceeded to Helsingfors." Prizes mado by belligerent powers will not bo admitted into any Austrian ports, with the ex ception of. Trieste, where their contents may be sold, after a legal condemnation. Tho decree is to have immediate effect, and it provides, tn con clusion, that if any Austrian vessel should be subjected to improper treatment, information is to bo immediately given to the nearest Austrian consul, in order that tho government of his im perial Majesty may demand reparation and satis faction. - ;..... [From tha LendunTUnMy Jauolij We bur# received the following despatches, datcdiespcctivciySaturdayand Sunday:' . At a dinner-given to tbo Doteof Cambridge at Constantinople, on the 30th of May, tbsAua irion ambassador spoke in strong approval of the polioy of the western powers. . Tho whole of tho Eoglish Light Divieion is now at Varna, 10,000 English troops were still at Soulari.. The third Frenob division was daily expected at Constantinople. The conference of the Emperor of Austria and the King of Prussia, at the castle of'Tcsoben, naturally continues to cxolto |n the highest de gree tho curiosity .and the solicitude ef every cabioet in. Europe ; for, although nothing: can yet be known with certainty as to the results' of this, interview, it :is evident that the German powers are now about to take a determination of : tho utmost consequenco to the pnhlio interests of tho world. • The Emperor of Russia has boon oallcd upon, in pursuance of tho principles'adopted in all tho protocols of Vienna and in the treaty of Ber lin, to evacuate the principles; and wo Can now consider the eventual course or action of the desman powers, whether he yields: to tho sum-: mans or whether ha rejects it- Should he reject it, as would eoom tba more probable of these al ternatives, little doubt can be ontortalnod-that the court of Vienna Is resolved and prepared to-- enforos byorms those conditions which tbo west ern powers are already contending for, and whioh -Austria herself has. uniformly declared to he tho fixed and indispensablo objoot of hor policy. - ■ Ills Crystal Palace at Sydcnhitui. ICompllcaftomthoiobdoaTlmrs; Jom 12.] On Saturday Her Majesty the. Queen opened the Crystdl palace: The ceremony-was witness-: ed by the PrinOo Consort and tho Royal Family, by the King of. Portugal, and his royal brother, tho-Duke of Oporto, by the Foreign Ministers, tho leading members of tho Administration, the Royal .Commissioners of tho Now York Exhibi tionj tbe Commltteo of tho Dublin Exhibition, tho Representatives of the Imperial Commission fortho.French-Exhibitionnoxt year, General Morin, Count Lessepa and M. Aries Dnfonr, by a large number of Peers and Members of the House of Commans, witb-lhcir families, by tho Mryors of tha different,oorporato'towns in tha kingdom, by the Presidents and Vloo-prcsidonts of .tbo chlef learned societies in the ■and, 1 finally,': by. an;assemblagO:Of sbbul’dO,DOO spectators.- • •' ’ _ ■ : The tho-moeOpg.iß.uedoubtedly tho paramount feature of the 'company’s -undertake fng. .Except perhaps, thp Britannia- tubular bridge,' therwis nothing.in -this country which convejS'SOsublime an rideaof what wo -can ac complish. It is; with Sts Wings included,- 3,476 feet in length, pr aha.ut three-quarters of a mile from end to end r belng thus 1;G28: ftet - longer lhatt'iho old palacoin Hyde Park. Itacubio oa* pooity ls grcater' than, that,of its ; original by one-bolf. .df basia superfieisl. srea'ou the ground: -floor and galieries of 848,766: feet. < The Monu-i jnentj placed under the superb recessed- arob' of i i the grand-transepti would not roach : witbth- two iyardß of-its Summitp the stbss roof would cover i 25 nows'of gOound,-and tho panes- whioh giyp i l the entire structuredts crystal title- would, if j placed end-to'.end, extend 242 miles. - f 1 . If you were to Stretoh- tmt In tho-same way the Ifehtoolunms which:.lift-t|te:: ethereal fabrioi to theeky,,.they.-would- measaruj-morstlian 16 i miles. n The typo of aUeworderof arohlteotorii, i in-wbioh strength: and-ligbtness-are.wtmderfally i combined' WftKmhttemßtrc&T irejplarity.of, pro-1 portions— of auinOh thiok.: The‘ pillars,i whioh : look’ Bp.l frail eud hi® eolong, are faollow iike the bones ] - *•* * - r i *i t. t' ' ' fJ . .. * r * *;-*** * it * x ’" f n f a bir-'!. hiiJ ft-w of the tkuir-au-iH with tra versed thV’ifier'ou;’ wlK&'wilre.tfmF! benoaththeir feet lay 60 miles of piping,riimift-: ed li#£jhe arterial system, to feed with vital heat are vegetation around them. > Otwyery eerious accident marked the coarse 'Of ceee< • On the spofanove wbich]jtbeiQueep:,pro*: claimed the I palaoa.open, tnelvt) or thirteen un-> -fortunate. froth a:-groat! Punctually, as usual, Her Majesty arrived at three o’clock. She vob received at a privnto en trance prepared for her on the right of the grand transept by the direotors of the company. - " They proceeded at once; to; the raised dais, where the Qaeen took up her poeition,.with the King of Portugal and his , Royal. Highness the Dnko of Oporto, the ; Bueheß.s of Kent/the Frin oees Royal.and.thcPriuocss Alice on.hcr.right, and with bis Royal Highness Frinco Albert, the Prince of Wales* Prince Alfred, the Diiehess of Cambridge, and the Prineese Mary of Cambridge on her left. Behind stood the Dttobcss of Both erland, the Bake'- of Wellington, the Earl of Breadalbane, the Monjais-cf Aberoorn, -theia-. dies in waiting,; honsehoid officers/ -equerries, and. other personages usually .upon" shell occar siona in attendance open royalty* - - ■ They all appeared in fall dross except ; ber Slojoßty and the royal children. who wore morn ing oostame. Searaely had the iUastrieas party': taken their places, audtheoheora with; which, thier arrival was welcomed Subsided. whoa; the ; masio of the national anthem was rolling in rich volumes of Bonnd over the length and breadth of the Palace. The solo parts wore aung by Clara' Novetlo with most thrilling effect, while the: -reverberation of a royal salute fired from the’ park served to mark with an.additional grandeur the powers of tho great orchestra-and choras. ; Tho Union, denies that Mr. Daniel, our Charge to Turin, baa either reoignod or been recalled. . '■■■■ Albion K. Parris, of Portland, just nom» inated by tho old line Democrats, for Gover nor of Maine, was Governor of tho State thirty years ago. TbO triol of Polivor Coker, at Columbus, charged with stealing money from deputy war den Iterin Watson—by whom ho was so cruelly whipped as to exalte the Indignation of the pub lic—after an investigation of. two days, resulted in a verdict of not guilty. Coker has brought suit for $6,000 damages against Watson.- r in Springfield, roeentiy, there was an aider man., elected, whoso ** gift of gab " was not of too first order. So; when a party of his pollti cal friends gathered together to congratulate- Mm on his success, he returned thanks ” ‘as follows:—<* Gentlemen, -I am glad 1 nm elected. Von will find bread and cheese and brandy in-tho next room.” The Boston Transcript says that on the pre sentaUoa of tbopclitlon for the repeal or tho fugitive slave law, Mr. Somncr willgive notice Of a bill for the repeal of the act. If the Sen storefase to.introduce the bill, hewiti more it as an amendment to-tbe general appropriation bill. A very lively and exciting debate Is cx pectsd. A gentleman ofthe city, of mature ago, and verging perhaps, toward the downhill or life, who, not long since, took a maiden whom ho loved to bo bis wife, fonnd himsoif, before tho honey-moon was fairly over,: promoted to the honor of a parent. Never having supposed him self to belong to the order of -** fast men,” -it needs nut the penetration of. a -prophet ‘ to dis cover, that his dciigbt at an oveoteo propitious was vastly exceeded by bis astonishment. Gent ly as her delicate situation would permit bo in*' sinuate! hi* perplexities to bis bride, and sought - from her. Ups the solution of n phenomenon so unusual in the annals of paternity: ills indig nation became as boundless oa his admiration bod been, when he was informed by the lady, that she bad, n certain eannonical number of jneB!JUL.p nations, been the victim of an atro - cions anil feionlons act of ravishment; of which this "accident” wastbenatnTnl coneeqaeoco. .-Determinednot to permit aoscriccsnnmfrai tioq of the-,statutes in suclrcaßa made »nd pr>' Tided to go unpunished, complaint was mode be fore Esquire Bowckamp, and a Warrant Issued for.tfae offender, who, It appears, had not fled to escape the consequences of bis crime. The ex amination will take place ■ on Monday, end the public confidence in the legal - profundity of his honor, warrants the conviction that justice wilt bo.done though the pillars of tho firmament giro way, ■ ' -. .. : . . OmniAitr.—Died, yesterday, tho ITlhof June,- at. the residence of ber eon-in-law, (M«jor James. H. Crenshaw, of this place,) Mrs. Doro thea S. Winston, eldest child, - by--the second' marriage, of Boa. Patrick Henry, of Virginia, In tho year 1777. Tho deceased has as few of the frailties of bamen nature as any woman that over lived. She was a woman of strong mind, and retained her faculties to tho lost hour of her life. - She was greatly beloved by a- large circle of friends: and acquaintances;—J/cmpSis Apptal, IBth. 05- The Great French Ittmadlu 11-.51. BAIAt'S ANTIDOTE AND tOTION.-Thow pwrens who wlshtoraeaf*, vpoody, end permanent cure, should uro thsabove celebrated and untTvaUrat PRKNCIT I’iU.TAKA TIONB. They have now boon in ns* for fire /ear*—hare beta thorough]/ tested In thousands ofthe most obstinate eases, and InvarUblf have glnn satisfaction. They ere sot composed elmply of Datum Copelvs, hut ere entirely different Hum all other preparations, both In the nature or tljoit ingredients and the manner -in which they operate won the patient lienee the wonderful sneers* attending thclrnsa. A gentleman connected with the Western Dallroad says’ *ll hare expended for other people daring the last three years over tdOO, for remedies of this description, and hare never band a tingle article that gave snch universal satls teodua &s -year Antidote end lotion does. 1 do'not Moot loct of their orer fullog to enro lose! ogle'liisfaieen.Meny hare been cntodln twoor three days:” - : Price, Antidotesl; lotion COcentaper botlle: ~ : Invented by M,Dally, Physician to the Peris Hospitals, and nrepared.-irom the original rrclwp, and sold wholesale and retail by DDBQY A OOJ Sola PshprleKM for the Uni ted States and Canadas. Principal Depot, -45! Dread Way, - Now York.-■ ... Sold mPittsburgh, wholesale and retail: by yiESITNO naOIUKBS, : (Successors to J.. Kidd A Co,) No, do Wood, street. Wheeling—J. If. PATTERSON A CO., ond- hy Drnggtats everywhere.” je'js Morief-lavlgorating Elixir or Cordial.— There are faots and prloctples which can only - ho reached by doop .research and laborious Investigation. -The inperlorlty of the Invlgontlog Elixir over every other :ve*torettre and antMyspepUc - preparation te not a-fict Of tble class. It lies upon the tur/adi, lllnitf-itmmilraSti, palpahts to all eyes. To overlook it Is Impossible; todonht It, le to deny credence to-the erldenco of thseenecs. As a means of relieving every form of nervous disease, whether aentoor chronic, continuous or. spasmodtej whether effect ing tho springs of motion, or tho sources of sensation;: tt hat net, It has nttrrhad, An equal. In nenralgle, He dolo rous, rbenmatlsm, general enervation of the system, mor bid melancholy, hysteria, spasms, paralysis, epilepsy, pel. pltailnn of the heart, Ae., It prodnres a most astounding offset—rallying, bracing, It might almost bo eakl olcctrlfjv tog, both body and mind, and replacing torpor and weak,. ness with energy end strength. Asa stomachic, It hsi properties no less positive and potent • Tho weakest stem aria recovers Us vigor, at receives It, if never before enjoyed,; under the lofiuenco of this great tonic, wbtrh not only renovates tho digestive powers, but coneervrs the vigor It creates, and perpetuates the health It restores. This istho declaration not of one or two, but of thousands. The 1 medical proresalon,slow to recognise any Innovations upon established, remedies, s admit the -commanding. ofilcocy of this wonderful cathollcoo. ■ ‘ The Cordial is not nfc blghlyconecntraUd, in pint hot; ties. Price three dollars perboule, two fir five dollars, six for twelve dollars. - .;- 't :0. TL RlNQ.Proprletor, ' : -- 182Broadway,NowiYork.: • end thefrert'^Se 8^rcosllll, * tUl ° United States,Canada; 1 AGENTS, i . FIRMING A BROB, No. 60 Wood etreet, Pittsburgh. •..'; DR.GBO.n.KEYBER,No.I4OAVOoaetreoI„ do : J. p; FLEMINtTr J.\-f '’ “ jelKkdiw I ,*5" Old Sores, Olftorarond-allornptlone and die: capos arising from an impure or depraved statoof the blood! See- the extraordinary care of ,Wm< -G. Harwood, a highly respectablecltirenofWchtnondjVa.,by Carter’s Spanish Mixture-- He h*d nicer* aqd seres ofthe worst and finally gntso ihadho was unable da walk, axeept on crutches.., A. few bottles of Carterls - Spanish- Mlxtnre,; the great bipod purifier, carod hlra,as,lt,has cored hundreds of others who havb suffered with rheumatism, badeffecU .of mercury, and palnS-And-nlcazmof tho bones and joints.'' - *,*Beaadvertisement.' - - . -- - , jelQ:lmdev ■' b -KT Tantoloona—-The woll-knonn enperiorltyiof GkIBBIHS fit In'theGsrnfent; needs no- comment on his part; It has.bocp oekpowledged byell who have favored him with their oWefSjdlat thi^Timre nevor hoen fitted with thp same ease and style as by ibs/ ue begs to Inform, his po- Irena and the public, thathls stock Is now replete wtththe . newest «tyles4br coats, veafaand.pants,j!ultablo-for the ptttm|mtoa. n o 1 < •.mart! ' ’ 240 gdhartyat, head Of Wood, i V-;;.e::si- : J i : ■ V' vV" - '."V- *= f T V;> r- '■ \; J *A) i •*. *•*- ■ - ,y #■ .*=* *V;^' :^: v»v?^}« *'-*' * »*! ’. SCTJLLffipaatigr. 10,1854 —The PrwhfchjtmmllHres Mrs of.ithtt CadpiDV Lave this day declared# Wridend of i ffiREK; doilabs upon the Capital Stock* payable to tbf* ,stoekboiders<-or their legal rcpresentptlfet* cm and i after'Monday,il&lStblnßt. r/» \ " jeITW l L, MARBETBLL, —lt4fl due to KlEK’flittroteftta to say that it ha* been fctt&wn to erery restage of tfcia dreadful disease in less 3&M < tfcan any other remedy, and at less cost or ineonTenlebc&tothe pa tient. - ; - - The thousands ofcortlflcatcs in the hands of theproprfo* tor, m any of which are from' well known citliens of the pity of l>itt3bv’-'tli ana Its immediate ridnity, go to show clearly .andbeyoud; *ll doubt, that Kim’s TSTBOunmlaw medicine of no comm jnirilhe,.n.'ot oiily Off s local remedy in JRtroJy* *sir, BhetmaUrnijDeafniis, butaiafaluahle intecnal remedy, inylting .the inyestlgating pbysiclans,M well us acquainted withlti merits*. •••• ; 'i Those hftTingadretfal ofmixtufflahraassixrot that thli medicine is purely natural, and is bottled watt flows front thßbosomoftheearth. ' tyafottourinticerttftialAitcc&iidfror&attipttptibUthedat SitracuKj'N. T.;arutbe)irk datt XiMtiit alto appended Vw. ctrtyicaUofQiectlebraitd P/FrPbcLM. D m of Sj/TOCUU?' ■•••'K-s-vi! fry . This may in t here been so badly *S* Aided with Scrofula for the l&st&eTeaye&ttfibatnio6t6fth» time I hare been Unable to attend to any kindbf busiaess^ • and much of the time unable, to.walk end' oonfinad -toiny. •bod, and haypbeetf treated nearly all the tkfenby the best Physicians ottr country affords; I occasionally gotsbm&rt lidf,butno cure,and continued to grow worse until Dr. Toot recommended mo ld trV the Petroleum, Or Bock OiL asßra-' rytbing else hadfailecLldldse withoutfaith tt-flrgt,but tuo effect wtumstouching; it threw th& poison to the'eur&ew at once, and I at once began "to grow oudby using.' sorenbottles Ihare gota.cure worth thousataiaofdoUarsTo MBS. rrAHOT M-BAEKEH. ' -This may certify that I hare been acquainted with Eieri* Petroleum, or Rock OJhfor more than* year, ahd hatert«i peatedly witnessed itsbeneficial effect* txi the curOof tntpi i l2btulcersandbtberdl3eascs foTwhichdtls reccmnmdeiL' i ond »in with oonfidencb Commend it to heainmßdsyßwm^' thy o fatten tion # ac4cansafelyeay that success has edUousewhbreofh^fczftdldnehadfaiMEt^' : -'i>K; . I>. Y, POOTi ■ in Pittsburgh. fan STidAw. • ;?or sale by tilth* ittdiffeuion;ciiut Lim CMaptuat CUKED by KtBIVB PiirrilOLEirM^-■UbtdTtha fc]* • lowing letter from; Bor* 0. Xhcxnwos, a ilifflionarrTn Oregon: . ■filE. J.M.'Kim—Myself and w!&li*Tlfig been ffraaily beaeflttddby.tbQ ti*d of your Petroleum, X-wuh to haro yoa stnd tnaa bdx'of.tvo or tbreo down bottle*,- I am tbeCoßgrcgatiaaarMlniaterlnthiS place, and «emal of mypcopU'weaffßcledwft&indigestHmaad to Inaction of the liwr, the. «*m* ofmyeelf; and vlfe,~ before? taking your PrranLrost, ca Boc* S)s, Plrem«]i t B liuaro&et ... Ccmptny of the City of Plttsbarsh* J. K- MOOIIUtiAP. B«re» \?iß Inimra malnst T7IRB an* M ASttXK JUBK&or tU C&c«: NO.9J Wfctet«txMt. ••• . -v, saicTCfta: /. K.woorn®#dj-: T?. J.Anderaoo*- ' - P.CSawyer, IUB-SitapJton, Vfn.-bLXJshV, , 11. B,WUkSlai, , C..H. Taulsud, . WillUmCollißgirood, ■ .. : XL Ik lioberfcj, - John M. Irwin* ” .. JTayc, .... • • Wo.WUMnioti^v* ,■ •. ■ -. ■ .Dfttid Campbell- ;■» 1 Rfs» luurßoco Gompafiroif ■J*»;PltUburffUr-IL l>. KWQ, President; 8A&I -VJtiLL MAKSUfiLUBeoreUry. , und ; lasntrttUULLvxil CARGQiiIAkg.Dn thaflMnawd «{pp! lUT«r*aadttNmUrfro. Uwwwtgalnrt Lo»orDataa**bj Fir©*■•./ . AtSO-*AgaliwttboPerilaprtbtSeaffcod Island tfaTteft* ticraasdTr&asporUttaL. ’ .» ' : Lji _ . prau^oa®,' ' 5:S ,Ki “*» • . -Wa.lATiawrJj^ William tiagaley, . fismucl M. KI«» SattßflßeSi ' ••> ffltltainftiflghatn • HobttrtDunlftpvJr., - Joto&Dihrortt. Isaac M. Pcnnoek, ••■ Frnnclf B©Uew, g.iiwiaogh, J.Seboomaakey,; WalUiOryast* WiUUaßiHars. * ■ - JohnShlptoa, TT'S 3 ' CASK BIBTBAfj Flßß^Aao- SH&- ,lbSr BIKE ISSVaASOB COSIPAHT, OS t*s*pl&3v& cmrAt * Pns£dezt~~Uo*. AXTOUSTU3 0. QEZSTBS. ; •‘ «>y--TaOSUS *L' WILLSON Esq, : ' • • r . ■ --gyuBTOWI?: “V -1 Hcrn.A.Q.Jldatcr, • ,• v Satan*! W*Hajs, William KoMostm* Jr- Thomas GUlerafo UtyUam JJVFibaestqckt . >. Joha&Cox. ■ - ..„■■■•. Harrayltollain,' *■ Jacob Jr.,,- v . ;WllUamColder, Jr, Jacob &IXftldermajQ, - \ Aaftro Bornbaush, ’ -•■ *; ' - EUSSEtLi aAKKSi r " ‘ Office,inLSJSjettißuildlßgs, ,J»3 ‘ ~- T f«»famoaon Wood ttroaQ Wwtwa Pcamyltttntft Hnaptmi.L. lrt£r Dr*. L. sca«t£, Boctad, bebreoa Wood and Market streets, and /: Itev North«t«t rorner of Diamonds AUo gfcenyclty, areth* attending Pbr*lskas to the abortf lisstK -tutloa. for tfct* first qo»tler‘of 18H. **■ • i v v. »j ■ * - v Applications for aam&slon may-'bo madetotbenataH boore,at their offla»,or at the Hospital at 3 o’clock. p.^JJ; Decent casesof acddentaribjarv arotecairod at aubonnk yttfcotU form - - JalOs* ICS 3 **: V ilO &lAUKJ& rtwt. KUfr IHSJrjmrfth, Importer and Wholosale Dealer 16 TANCY AND STAPLE VARIETY AND DRYGOoD3,ottar*foeity .•ad eoootry deafer* as large and well selected gtoeV'cf Goods w acyEMtemhouso, o&l MmepjicciL thus *atinfl rclght, tine and expenses,":, ;; ; - Y-Ja&y}^ PmamMgliaail.Mtt.B39—MmH ' -StaaisutaKaaigram, mo. 87—M<*ta flrniodlSKi EtM»r°fe»oliiganta.i > rS»*DiOBKOSA X,ODGE7I7d. O. F—Ha tWy Ang«ron» Ko. 889, eren WeOnadaj e«mlngla Washington Hall. Vert at.. firt» ■ jf2?> ci«a, Preml urns-UnfT','coilcireJX USy Tbo nstfnl lianasnma Ffomioo* will b* kwuSed at of the Classes in this InWltntfon.'in JULY; HEXT.'f&rtlrt crcatist projdencf In BooMteeptng, Fen., laicsfcl?, ant MTcantlleLsig. ■ : jeB:tw J 10 . e ™Ti?i? J9PBNBSUKK TAILORS SO:I X>A HOUSiI, Market Slreet. By order. v* ;] , leLy • •• . ; i :; JOHN YOUNq; J&, Boetetarr. i rr^-tv 11 ATfiINTION l ; H.-L. O.—Yau are bcrob* notified (tb‘I BAVaonii FRIDAYS, lor diill, and, to.traasaciifachlbuai nessnamayooniabcfbn.iht.Ooapanr., . ; p,-ftANH. :l ■Jgj-jjMgj— .-. Socwtaiymown. !| M’COH NGLL *. WIIiLOC K, BANKEBB, A NJ* Dealers ta Kxcimare, Jiantt Note*, Qold and Bilnr -tX' ,voln. Currvut and par Funds recelrM on deposit, ■ti toe Itsbought and sold cn-Curawisaloa.; Colleotlona mods at any polat la the United States. ! .v South East corner of Markot and Fifth atroeis. . ... r. s i ■ pirtsßDßan. pa; Trcnaurcr'e offlcoof tlio c»»»tt«n ir«w.y; ' KaHvouO: Compaayv. . . SUBSOMDEIta to thnabovo ILoad arahereby notified that tha Board nr Directors hareeaUed for a-soeoad lnataU mebt of Fnrc tWLUM per shore, payablotothaTreasurer' on the Ist ■ Monday or JOSE; and also Jive 'Dollars oor share on tho CfstMonday breach ensuing month, antll the whole amopht Is paid. aflpttf ' AtVAK WItKCiS. Treasurer. TS SOW HEdDYim BUMMER VI&EB&UiSei X grounds hero beta Improved, and the House rendered' : mow attraettre; generally The proprietor ;jrill be Jumps; loseehlafriends.: 1 ;, i. ; .. ‘ O'AhOmnlSua-of ihe.Kxcelslor tine Isinow running! from the statles,](m{FUlh the QtBS'HOtEECi jollhCm •, • , , ; J.O. MAHTm.Xwnt.. • TJAOON—IB casks Shoulders and aeaski Hsma-etprlmo XXnrticb, rerelred per steamer Huron, and for Kate or:: ! ■nyiid . ,i. r? ;X,X'nOTCniSOS h 06. | 'AV A; -aiH3SON 4 aad' package*:W ib« J3l> 'UtertßntlEQOfit desJr*tle?tylM oftfiy Qoodl vtllb* opetted ott theSQOi/SOtfa&fad siat of myg | O .mya) „ . .gintff J A. fIIABON. A CO. hfcTft ITX more than 300 latest atylca of MaatlUag. v?-fajgitt'} r INSEEB Oll,—lObblrftrmlo by - 1 . > tv* •Ju j«i9 v-'-.y ■' nKmY itoraß&' i IME—IOO toy. • • je!9 4 - HOLBCBaT j CJAI«KfiA3;uiHO J>x»;iiulTerlB9d.BaleT»ia«,in J Quarteri ;kr>,Dalywaiuifto>mdpapiir8 y foreale'by - r r -.-" I ' ? 's Y* ifewßT-UdlAi&a: i 16 tatkiaßutter,fbrsald'by'V . ; > - i .usx&'im.Q iSfKfr ’ bbis fteto thto tt&y iuadfa^ai <- t ; T)t*UK bth'K* ibis Tt3CeiYo(l tbtadaj by il* “•:: *?''■ JD3iTlSillNff.j> i -. UfSO cornuraf th«'Dl»mon4‘»B#TW««ik.*A .! •poMAUBS AND UAIH O£L&^A'\er*ji»i ; t4jortriieiii : JL'of the (Inept EagHsb ini. ITcr ntth\ pomjules And Hair Oilxrireltedby i.; , rtnTgai ;, ' .'. JDa;y.^»rrva~J ■ - aku olLjflu, ivj uit iratiod ana lor aiWlj -! V JU myM? joel Moiai.Bß. MAOKKRKb-60 bhljLrlaigtt No, ajiUclerel, IBM 1* 6pMttan,;Jostre«lrol.»nr*» i i«‘B ’ EHQUBH AlftOgi&DßOH. I PINE A t'PhKB.~4OO freah Pine Apple*, loms. ttit* ftnaWto-w. *• ■*. Wi ■’ j . • J. O.ANDEBBON.AOO, : ! ■ oyg - Wo.»Wood«trat. i TMpHyiTftfcaa •-tt iJown Cortiß*-fijgoaaa,Just nfr JV/ cuW.»limi|fttFjiiHby .v> v/l"-- $ j , , J«B l f l, \ I r‘ j 3frBMJR& BROTffKBB. j f V 11 .- . /■ .’.ij • ' -j,.- ■ ■ '/■•?. .».•,■■• • • „- V . •■ ■ ■'.■■•.'■ ■••■•'• . : V ''•' ‘ . '' * > fc, .... - ••' / : .<• -1 ’• SpS fc’ 1 » i ~w&xc7Q&££ , .; Wo. S.K«f«d,” , Alsxtttlep Bamttft ; JtilmFaUerion, ;Bob*rt Oat* ay, .-Alexao&r BftfnoUa, Aftn -strong County, V .. I ' V*' f-. \\■'* >• * u * » ’ «ET Dr. tl'liut'i Celebrated Tttmlfisge offectasl, os the fOUowlngwlG show: --- w » »Kaowing,f|rom experisnee, the TtJnebta.qjtsliyeiiof-Br. H’fano’B Vermtfoge and Liver Pif«; I'haTe)lbr'abma time hack «miU«red it my dotjuand Stake,lt ipy hasfbes?, to MM toy tHshds. -Aohoft lime agprl beafchi): acquainted:- wilh'tho S«aJ of a young girl, whp accrued to bo trouhhjd wlth/worms Mi Stout and hek been anffer leg far Soma twomo'hths.' Through- my -persuasion aba wufctqitelpfae fiStUpef'Br. H’Lanaft •fhvffnv nrr ind one nox of user PlUs,'which «£e took according to dlrectjsua, Th« result was, «he passed a large quantity of worms, and tbtnke that one box more of the Pillswlll restore her to perfect health. Her name and residence can be learned by colling on B. h. Thoall, IJniggtst, oorner :; of Butgerand Monroe atmots. ■•'■, -•- _ . \• ' •- P- a— Tha abore ealoable remedy, also Hr. M’line’s cel ebrated Llrer Pills, can now be had at all respectable Drug Btoree In this city. , ’ ■ r ~; 1 v Purchasers will be carefnl to askfinyani taka noatt but MTane’s Yermifiige. All othera,in comparison, are worthless. . ' ; lAlso, fbr sale by the sola proprlsten, ' : ' FLEMING BROS, . • . BocoessowtoJ.KidaACo.. jol7:dtw -< > . ; ■ 60 Wood street 1111 . v HASHES), - ■On Tuesday,Jans 27th.st 0 o'clock, A.M-, by theßoT. Dr. Cooke, Mr. J. B. CANFIELD andMlas MAE? QKIERi second daughter of Mr. John Qrler, all of this city. : - : ~ -i'-i . 1 ■ " TC, "t— .i' ’ll-!'/ .1 -i". 1-. ~Cf•- ~l i,'/'' ■- Hess and il'Candiesa Turnpike and Plank IN ACCORDANCE with the provision* of tba Act ofAa eatnhly Chartering thcßesa. and MTJandlaex-Tarnplks and Plank Bowl CmSpanyyarineetlng of theCbttltitelonera w»a held at the OakGroTe School Honse,'Bhalcc township, on Saturday, MthJußsflSSfc' -J. 0. Btyint WiiappcJntat Chairman, and M. D. ReehUs Secretary.' . Oo motion, It was f&mlterf, *OlBl the Boohs be opened at thefollowing places: . . • TUESDAY, 18th,an(L.SPl®NBHfA1f,»19Ur Jolyr»t the dwelling, or M. D. BKKBTiBB; Boss township jandun IHCBSDAr, PBIDApTand SAIIJIIDiY fblfmrlng, the 20th, 21st,and*3d lodj/at the'dwcllUtgof J. 0. BBYAKT, Skaler, toWbih![l,*when; and Where twoormcre of tbaCom mtafansr* will be present, togtre all' those Who desire an opportanlty.to aabectiheto theXJaplta! Stock of paid Plank Hoad Company. yj tess J,C. Bryan t,* < V.. Andrew Richey, , ’ Robert Stewart, ~, . . TheaH- fitewart, Jo^Anderepn^ - -I'mcSST' a. aomemle, ’ JoseehcSer. JamnaThmapaon/ JI. B. Eeehlci, • d. Bitnp’.o,' John Loirsn, E.Brooks, , IL D, EaUsra, B.B.Sallere,; '. :W ,iThotGlhaon, - . . BdWardßnoell;. • • Pater leory, s '•■ 'W, A. DUI- : ' Onmmlsaionerr. r Kxteaalve trreila salw or jCorty cratesof _ . - * QN WEDNBBDAY, Jono 23tbv*ttltfcloc'k, wlll be sold, withou treserre, In lets to Salt iha trade; received GV. rent by the ship Chaot from XlrMpdOl; oonalsting oM: hhda bornished pold China, JO(y> dca Painted Flowers,blue and whiteKraaUevlOOttdaxldates,Twlflers and-Malllna; &00 dot printed and pearl Shite Bawls; 1000 Pitchers, atone andpexrlwhlteptOOCoffMiaud lieaPiitsbMO.CretmsiSOO Snsars i OOOdoa egMshd O C. Plato and Mnlßns: 100 dot wed whlta Oranlje; Disbisri.lOQ Wash- Bowls; 100 B»m;_SCSk« EmmdwbWarpplOOtdi* Bakers; lOO'Cow «ed Mahaa s 100 81op;Jars, ?oot Bath, Chambers, Aej ,60 I Score Ynreens, Boim do, Aoc ft) Chocs, Stands,; BoalVAd; ; Jeodnt sponge, C. C. and painted Cupa end Sancera. She gooda are open Ibr examination. . . • . JAMBS M’KESNA. , JeaSilt;-. ,iWood street, above Fifth. ■„ Boston PaplerMaohe Company. . .. MOIIEBN AND ANTIQPE OHNaMENTS. OlTTSDtmQHjWlrNCyrel MABEBT SHIKET.—The AT' tltentloli afßiaidetSfa&mnbOat Contractors and Oifia inct Makara, Is requested to this now amlgrrat ImprOTr mantlnthemanojiKfnlfeof BnlMlogs end Bteamboats,oot«ide Stkd inside; Cablha, HaQi; Dhhreh eSr.Hwdllnga, Stores, and Parlor Fornitore, in got, or. In 1 irnltattnd of various kinds of wood. Alw, OretUctet Bmcic eta, Md-Patent Tentilatlng Centre Places'- fiir fcbnidgs, and hsmumer Hma Plaster cad Wood CaJThtg, nnd a gifeat flolmorodpraplc. . ,v ■ o-j*’ - EISJCKhKTTiIES FOE SIGNS, wery. cheap and warrants cdtoUsttoSOjearsaxpoaedtotheweatbar. • ; »■ ■ Ahoe* Goods for sala nt the mannlkctnrer's prices—cwt otJrtJghtadded., w. w. torrenv ■ i . - i - >: 67 Market s;. . IwrEW BOOKB-JOar KSCMFBD.-Atncrton: by Mart BuneUMUSad; pHre'SLab NanaUaandHcrLOTersr by TalbotGnytlo; *l. ; TheMoneyMaitarby JonoaCampbsll; si. : by Lady Bolster; gl^s. ! The Master's House :bp Loganj -. r ®ttayar,'ortheKnight'Of ths-Oanqueat; a Bomaoce of Maxica:byßobertMmitEomaryiUrd;gl^S.' ■UiSha;lron Cousin,:or.Mutual .InSncncar-by-Mary C. uua - - ■ f Th» Drdd fkmtlj Ajbnail: feyCfewlss Cera; 75 rant*. . Top Jesuit s Daughter: fey lied Bun Ulna; 50 centj. Aubrey: byUi» suthor of Castls Aeon, The WUmlnfc tonSt Me. ; ■■■" ■■, - mtk £hide»of Gty tld; 25 rants. Tfes nsoegsdoOlpsey.or the BotrtrU of (Jltodo Dura). , Beceltgl ftidfin sslsotths cheep Book Bton>of W.A.OHjjjKNFIWSEE 4 CO-e ' W YoarUt *lrae£.... TiHKTa BmacaißES-u. Wornm li-l Mogaslnig.aail Dempapsn mb' »boat to ccmmanre • .-«o» ta'Uw ttou.to outscdbol ncsaElti 1 Siftk’ po**»Har*,BUtloMTi: and UUan Vetltn, So. IS ,nnh rtreet, mariUitatjMoweolTtßgsaSterihaooß.:. CSn ™ ra»**,«r*aj«B»nt» ftr ilagulid iou ■ utvntpen. ••■■■. ■ JUfpcr* IvntrOetbocliijr, -- Putina, - floiaj,*'”- Qraliui, • Petenwa.'' 1 ~ W»r«ljMtj[»tlna, LHWlVUthaiee, ■ Leslie!’ Gtmtui. „v. OiTwh^* Oteoun’»«ctort»s, ... tUSofOar-CaSan, - ■ BUekmftd, ■: ;■ ItatlooUmiat, .■ MlgsstnajofJbrt. - • Joromil,.- thramlogiiaiaonTnal.. :■■ jo3S» IXAQAZINfi, tit Jot/, baa beon neeivedTt V3T jgfll ' - -- - - - . • U4NJ3 6TMSET PBOPJSItXX PUHHAEB. , y Agood three story Erick Home of Hroomsand kitchen, ball, parlor*, “ThTee more elftrer lieu, to complete a Colo purchaa«s,on the handsomeat loaUonOn the ; leorthgtreat Boafl jthiaride.of Burtmertr. Sochoffera are Mtilom malSe.EoqolreofTHOMAS-WOODS,. ! “*v WOODS. '"' ---■-•. kV 1- - 76-gbnrtn itrmL -isrjsaTEBKBBAm —- »hwt d»t»,oo -CUdimul, ■ , IcuJjriUe, Ba» Odeaii;, , „ ; . Cf«»tUad; atNo.nfoorth.rtiMt;- ' J fS3 A. WILKINS i CO, r f jAOOK~dfcMa£idai; ; T _... ■rif •>'. 2 do-gtooldttrt;: «• ■ 7 _ •- 2 do. Uksu; tor sals by ■ »-. -■ft 3 . 83HTH & BIKCLAXE. Fish— io t>bi« so.a gh*a<-; .<■ :M flo '“(Ui'HertlDit; • , . -- U do N 0.3 M»ctKnl,lBM: lSto.ftontwtShriibtoila;- , . , „ .6 oo Koi.SMukerel,wandi tor salabr t.' J?_- - smith * aiKcant. jTk»misttBUoAKB ' —: •Tv » IU« toToiaittlauSiii 8og»r; ' " V' -- ’»« So 4 Co»r« PolvexiMd j far »1« by J" 88 6MITH & ElflOIi&IB., 1 i O SIN„eUAP~37a boxes ffo.lßcwp, fbreslafcr, '4i_JS2 . BMtTg * SDihts.wr M££?\=?W£ ,jOO^hbl *««‘ Bjhrbbi* fjeSSjt-'.gttjTg AEI3CLA»V AUCANi) y SalQ .......thffll-- - SMITHA.firaQLAJft." 1/1/ - >»•,. 4 7f _■* JpgB , , ? -,r -.. ; fIMECg A*aiWQLAIILi iiui» uuusk r.. „ • -'■ s ; Jmith * Sinclair. . . * '- ' BHCTH garnctm. boxps -8*10: ■ If ;- 10 do 10*18 r M.dolffirld;., S» «6 OxlS; . . „ -16 do ■ 7l®: .. »,■ Strearertand Blair**br*nda;'ftf aalib» “ -3 '£'& J* BB ~ •' ■ *- BMna b aaotara. .**.«-«* - ' ~ • ' ' SMITH tj BISCtAIIt.: , nntl WmtHfofr priee?. Je2ft " CIEIII ANNUAL EIJ- vn t JR; *.'j '. ■ ■*■ A- nv ; §§^gp3s&lSi» Mg .-• . v > ‘. -a o: :■• ;;-.ygumh^S,,. ■' ‘ - -■ g&Ajfg-TAtfflnßllßß’ft, v Qt)BDER---. .j-^v-s! van ontmvß , , ’stom^s^ : S D - Jlanoy: TsMut*. : v- ? wnS’nowmSfrvSL or.thU'popali'r Jfao by MnL Mobatt: . »v«ja- ; * ! Oi»MOrttiniroo.l: 5t,23: -:' 4i «£*sa!?»£iJ7 T : * *?“*. 25 V ; .« ra o *sl d^ ay i%, orMn, ‘ ***H»rloiH ■"-.- by Hurh sillier' if os ■ :; *«Bke*'NoUWe,roijul?;.l2XMnbO : 1 ' ill Bair looks *a soon a» jmblilhea. for ante at low prices __ «, MMEEft-CO, ■ yo. S2BmllhaehH—JusV iecclral at A. MTiaHK’S.oorner' cf, Oreo: cod liflh sttt-eta, a few pieces of vervilno I “ fe , suka - ■ *&*>> Mantilla gu2S: Ha 0 ! .••fWoMW# colors rblcacbed Muslins of the eery he>t “lIS *''- ••' -■■■--- ■ - A.M’nSfIVS, -lea)'.-. -. corner Grant end Jilth Btii.,./ ft LotofOreond,. tress, Ca{l i.&WXE?'? for *J“S® PramaL-rronfa tpd Jjfffi opppaite Arsenal; JS~ ■®W:,»BYCTtt , ctt>tr.Honseamd Lott it ven lov **3s: : -B..CDTHBBBI*-80lf > .- _ : --]< (m i n i ltrai ,; l^liHoßW.OCTijUaWK.JkQWtrawtrßliefci m'sra „ *SJOlp*“ff I<»lv*onoeTrme. ; :<• 'rHE ntulraisiKil. Oqmmitteß of the Brant if -Msasmi lof SI.MAIOPB CEMECEaT.'iriUrOlfOTto cOffraSo O cjpCS, P. AT-i 6t public auction. gQ BniMlrtiy mibT, nt, J>oL^each 95 SsmamssmSSEi : *»firy acoatof ihtOflrpl«M®S‘,Sr ■P!^l«..>«»»<*afl r <»itoli,l|rJl I JwaoM.wfrbaftJy-toWi Indian*, «lM JeßeiAd aSonUf? Br"nt|.?>& iraitenpj. •{jjSg&Sg^ * <». Bnptfcer eospjy mtßoinnwr-Drsra •sort Wiip^rtii»,ca^* [|Ts*p7Sm^?Wr«^^ 1 «f;H»neoel[ utrtei imd DuvMfca \t£t. !t 7?, ™7f JOHNITOOPBOW, fturtd*,.. «* 4 “» «“>« ■*“* teSn "BS3S&JRSS , %£ - ' —'-■ • - '';j»2loiy" IVIN ftrw 6 fjroja&Jimtiybj- ~ BAILEY 4r RBNSIHLW, j ■i®?"' _■•■ _ 'iron a ißaiwj J. A. HOTCBIBOK A 00. O KHl> BUCKWHmT—Usht&«ntj fcnfllflUoit 'Of' »•' rott- - 4ine of Artists *»ho hivu ludiTldaally Oguredoa theattfae* .4100 of olhor MtablWimeats, oozaprua- • < , v TROUPES,’ -• ’ Btrisian.ana'AitglvAmertazti-- the lbnfaer leaiy tbo re- ' .nov&eu-.''- , *'SIAI>. V LOUISE TQUBNAIftfe MADXLES^OSEmilMrAjfbJ&O^tlim' Hons. ftnaecj the brfabtrar* tfonlaratfcraciion of.thej'Cirque dttTViirieU6a.”orPM'i/L fAlsOjihaftr-ftmid V * ' f _i i/. ''’ nooit ir'Aiiiirfiß', 1 " ■<■■ the great and Polluter.' And thajreat-Tortnsrnwa Triep Ctoa&an&Conife Sltioer.; , drat and-hrat rider in America.. And a bout of iitriotmars,.'..- Stfcros? eC^T ca,not W PPfdUoI iy cat]/ Cbmpanjf in ■ l , 95 cents. -Boon open stlanl'i OJj (/cluckjpcrfonnaticefo commence at 2 andTttfo’cloek.' P^ M - y'_ " •' - ta2B ‘ iv h >nWalnodTorßarth*, Festivals!-! 9?BSgl gc«an.B»f aa. Also, Cargo's Cotillon an 1 .“““pnißsjacaaJatonna in,readiness at aliamOKt*, Bpplyingto WM. FRANK CARGO, at the Crystal EOOmirof B : M.Cwga ACo„ Fourthitrert’oJrt toS-ttaU. . _ . toaVni Grand Pioral Concert. " - A OBAKD FIORAI* CONCERT Whe giren at the , Armfll of toTmap WABD PCEWC 80UOOL: SrnSr of Grant and Bevoath streets, on.IHIIE3DAT EYKNINO i Jane 29th, by thePaplls fif the gehooi; under the direction -2j,?*?fs,^lTeS;\w>D'Bnß i 'OCK The Programme! rrUlcgnßlsl of .the celebrated Cantata, u The FloearCttOcni *, ‘’L 0 ?? 8 * w? 1,6!cl » be executed b? tho Instrpmnitalrceompeujinenls tho-foUowlpg can- --■ S*°“2 wwntad tatsfeo pert: Plapkt.Mr.W > ?lfi«i,-.PtetTlolln«ifr.G. Anton; -Second Violin,' Hr. D. Joist, VinUncello. Mnil.Moasnroilib. , r in Petophlat form, oMO pagnB,oonteinior ■ , tif UtettoctetarFilUcoompanj eatbticheta • * i at • clock—Concert to cctnmencMfc •>; ?Sd^di?^ aOTtarto,whtd>ttha^ I r > ' fr o AM* PBBaiSa^^h^inLTeanbSlhSho.theCapital' 1 pmjBBDRGH AND ERIE RAU.UOAD ; COMPANT, ead.rrhtch.haK been made specially, applicable, to tho-eonstracUon of. the road in Mercer county, that an lnstajmanrw-nrs pin crovifpr.eharn, is rotinlred to be paid Company, atbls amce, in W«t “w-Wtror county, on of hoibro the SSOTH DAT OP*. JChT, 3SH. end that an matalnijCnt or rKS tsa cmr, por • •hare, will ha reqnlxediohe,luild;at tliOßOmo place overt- '' tlurty days thereafter.- By tinier or tho Board. new „e?a- F^ JJ £t?l?^? ; ',C («2? .>1 : ---T ■> ANBEPSON 4 ca,, „ 'KAgLS-ia iJlsjwiyodTrtjaa form. b y -■ bbsby.u. cowjua.. v ‘ * , 'SI r - , ~Vi/. »•••:., .v F -:. ■h. .*• \' ,V